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Books published by publisher M. Black

  • SIMULATION

    M Black

    language (M. Black, Jan. 1, 2017)
    ENTER A WORLD OF Simulations where illusions are a part of life; this book is part of M.Black's Enter Tomorrow brand. "We thought the writing (of Simulation) was excellent." -Mari Kesselring of FLUX Publishing Fans of Logan's Run will enjoy this story where people are kept hidden away in a paradise from the rest of the world. Fans of The Giver will enjoy the aspect of the outsiders giving to the main character new experiences and feelings and of learning the truth about her world. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this perfect dystopia called Iliad is enjoyed by citizens living on the inside. Join Ilia and Jez in a world simulations, class divisions, tribal people, warfare, and an evil ruler. Along the lines of City of Ember meets CW’s The 100, this story will capture your heart and still won’t let go...even at the end. This story contrasts technology to nature, rich to poor, privilege to hardship, lies to truth, and illusion to reality. Set in 2175 in Colorado, USA, where Citigogs are the new form of cities and citizens are kept under a careful population control, we meet Ilia the Princess of our main Citigog named Iliad, and Jez a Giver. As Ilia spends more time with Jez, she finds herself drawn to the Outside and ventures out of her Citigog only to learn that everything is not what it seems. She grows from a protected, naive girl into a kick-ass warrior. Fans of CW's The 100, City of Ember, Breathe, The Water Knife, Oryx and Crake, and the Windup Girl will revel in this YA SIM Cli-fic Dystopian story about a strong, but disillusioned heroine who must become brave as she uncovers the truth about her world. "THIS BOOK HAS AN AMAZING STORY LINE, AND THE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT WAS TO DIE FOR. IT TOOK ME A COUPLE OF CHAPTERS TO REALLY GET INTO IT, BUT MAN ONCE I DID I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN." -Avid Reader" I LOVED THE CHARACTERS, WHO WERE EASY TO LIKE OR HATE, WHICHEVER THE CASE MAY BE." -Amazon Reader"THE WRITING WAS REALLY GOOD AND THERE WERE A LOT OF TWISTS TO THE STORY THAT I REALLY WASN’T EXPECTING, THE BIG ONE BEING THE SIMULATION ITSELF." -Amazon Reader "WHAT AN AMAZING ACTION PACKED THRILLER OF A BOOK SET IN A WORLD THAT YOU CAN EASILY IMAGINE AS OUR FUTURE." -Amazon Reader
  • The story of Britain,

    R. J Unstead

    Paperback (Black, March 15, 1969)
    None
  • The Hoods

    Harry Grey

    Paperback (Black Mask, July 22, 2008)
    "This book by HARRY GREY --an ex-hood himself! --will shock you but you must read it. He dares to tell the truth about cold-blooded Killer Mobs and how they work."-- Mickey Spillaine Written in prison by author Grey, this legendary novel became the source for Sergio Leone's classic Once Upon a Time in America.
  • The animals play music instruments

    Mary Black

    language (MARY BLACK, Jan. 4, 2020)
    Learn your first music instruments
  • A tree is a plant

    Clyde Robert Bulla

    Unknown Binding (Black, March 15, 1962)
    A Let's Read-and-Find-Out Science Book
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  • The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Black, July 6, 1927)
    Contains The Scarlet Letter, Twice-Told Tales and House of the Seven Gables.
  • Children's costume in England: From the fourteenth to the end of the nineteenth century

    Phillis Cunnington

    Unknown Binding (Black, March 15, 1965)
    None
  • Looking at nature

    Elsie Proctor

    Paperback (Black, March 15, 1964)
    None
  • Waverley: Or, "Tis sixty years since

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Black, Jan. 1, 1897)
    None
  • My five senses

    Aliki

    Unknown Binding (Black, March 15, 1963)
    None
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  • The Light of Western Stars

    Zane GREY

    Hardcover (Black, Jan. 1, 1960)
    None
  • I Should Have Stayed Home

    Horace McCoy

    Paperback (Black Mask, Nov. 19, 2009)
    Temptation and desire in Hollywood. Hard-boiled. Perverse! Ralph Carston, a handsome young man from Georgia, and roommate Mona Matthews work as extras and dream of Hollywood stardom when a courtroom fracas by Mona gives them a flash of notoriety. This leads to a swank Hollywood party and an introduction to Ethel Smithers, a rich older woman with a less than pure interest in Carston.