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Regenesis series by D. Scott Dickinson (#1-3)
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Overview: David Dickinson is a retired NASA Public Affairs manager at Kennedy Space Center. Starting as a copy boy in the newsroom of U.S. News and World Report magazine, he went on to become a reporter and editor, Peace Corps personnel director and university research fellow. Now writing under the pen-name D. Scott Dickinson, he has completed books on social realism, poetry, historical fiction, science fiction and fantasy, including his first published work, The Bromeliad Passage, also available in two volumes for children: World Beneath Our Feet and Empire Beneath the Earth.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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1. Paradox Moon
Is there life after climate change? The answer lies hidden on a far moon in a distant corner of the galaxy. Paradox Moon is a cautionary tale of one planet’s retribution against the civilization that nearly destroyed it. The narrative follows the exploits of a marooned astronaut and an indigenous band of anthropoids in their odyssey across a world where nothing is what it seems. It is a stunning visual journey. Back through deep time. As the man uncovers startling evidence revealing the planet’s tragic past and singular evolution. A past that reverberates in the echoes of a lost civilization. Of a temperate world that vanished in flame. Of a dominant race that spurned the warnings of its scientists and perished. Of a planet that turned inward to preserve itself and the wellspring of life it harbored. The journey leads to a mysterious crystal city. To survivors exiled in an ice-locked land, the refugee descendants of those who tried to prevent the devastation of a world. And to the companionship of a remarkable creature. It also foreshadows the evil that stalks them. The brutish descendants of those who spurned the warnings. Who survive through treachery, malice and cowardice.

2. Lunar Antipodes
"While all the drawings depict the kinds of scenes Noah has viewed from the cave-paintings of Paleolithic peoples in his own world, there is something bizarre, even inhuman, about the figures displayed here. At first, he attributes it to the remarkable images of the monsters accosted by the hunters. But then it strikes him!

"It is not the savage appearance of the huge carnivores that so unsettles him. It is the portrayal of the hunters themselves. For they are chimera-like. Combining the familiar physiology of humanoid figures with outlandishly incongruous bird-like heads. Their large, unblinking eyes staring back at him. Reaching into his very soul."

The astronaut and his mate journey across a perilous frontier. From the high transantarctic alps at the top of the world. Where they discover startling evidence of mass extinction. To the great rift valley at the deepest place in the world. Where they find the key to the mystery of life itself. As good confronts evil. And love finds a way.

3. Eos Rising
As the craft emerges from the archway, it drifts southward along the western base of the cliffs. They are sheer as far as the eye can see, offering no harbor or place to land. Focusing on the far cliffs, the distracted sisters fail to see the lower bluff wedged between the tall cliffs on the near point of the western edge of the archway they are leaving. Nor do they espy the fearsome creature standing watch there. Leering down at them from the hidden rise. Until a blood-curdling howl echoes from the cliffs. And whitecaps well up in the sea around them where there is no wind.

The cone-mountains erupt and the sisters’ island home sinks into a hissing ring of fire. Adrift on the savage sea, they confront its fierce predators as well as the terrifying elemental ferocity of the Great Ocean itself. While on the coastal plain to the west, Adam and his brothers strike out across the Great Northern Fens. To a fate ordained by the spirit of the world!

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