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  • An Audience For Einstein

    Mark Wakely

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Professor Percival Marlowe is a brilliant, elderly astrophysicist who's dying, his greatest achievement still unfinished and now beyond his diminished means.Doctor Carl Dorning, a neurosurgeon, finally discovers a secret method of transplanting memories from one person to another, thanks to Marlowe's millions.Miguel Sanchez, a homeless boy, agrees to become the recipient of Marlowe's knowledge and personality in this unorthodox experiment, enticed by Dorning's promises of intelligence, wealth and respect, but dangerously unaware that his own identity will be lost forever.What results is a seesaw battle for control of Miguel's body, as Marlowe learns to his dismay what his lifetime of arrogance and conceit has earned him.And when Marlowe stumbles upon the shocking procedure Dorning used in desperation to succeed, the professor does what he must to defeat Dorning and redeem himself at last.
  • Woven Through Time

    Hilda K. Weisburg

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, )
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  • An Audience for Einstein

    Mark Wakely

    Paperback (Mundania Press LLC, Jan. 31, 2005)
    This edition is now out of print. Please find the new edition:amazon.com/Audience-Einstein-Mark-Wakely/dp/1606598406/Professor Percival Marlowe is a brilliant, elderly astrophysicist who'sdying, his greatest achievement still unfinished and now beyond hisdiminished means. Doctor Carl Dorning, a neurosurgeon, finally discovers asecret method of transplanting memories from one person to another, thanksto Marlowe's millions. Miguel Sanchez, a homeless boy, agrees to become therecipient of Marlowe's knowledge and personality in this unorthodoxexperiment, enticed by Dorning's promises of intelligence, wealth andrespect, but dangerously unaware that his own identity will be lost forever.What results is a seesaw battle for control of Miguel's body, as Marlowelearns to his dismay what his lifetime of arrogance and conceit has earnedhim. And when Marlowe stumbles upon the shocking procedure Dorning used indesperation to succeed, the professor does what he must to defeat Dorningand redeem himself at last.
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  • Under a Bear Moon

    Carrie S. Masek

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, )
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  • Phantom Boyfriend

    Linda Joy Singleton

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, )
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  • Love Potion

    Linda Joy Singleton

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, )
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  • A Matter of Justice

    Steve Alcorn

    Paperback (Mundania Press LLC, July 14, 2003)
    Dani Deucer is a precocious twelve-year-old girl who wants to be a detective. She and her sister Stephanie are spending the summer in Three Rivers, California when Dani meets hobo Mott Simon. At first Dani is afraid of Mott because he's different - he spends most of his time digging up the town's flowerbeds! But when Mott is accused of murder Dani sets out to prove that sometimes first impressions can be wrong.
  • The Juggler's Journey

    Megan Emily Asad

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, June 1, 2005)
    Alex lost his family when he was nine years old and has been searching for them ever since. His search leads him to America, where he is kidnapped and held for ranson. Only his wits and juggling talents help him to survive. When he meets Louisa, who resembles his younger sister, he finds himself involved in an international political mystery that could be the end of his juggling career.
  • An Audience for Einstein

    Mark Wakely

    Hardcover (Mundania Press, LLC, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Professor Percival Marlowe is a brilliant, elderly astrophysicist who's dying, his greatest achievement still unfinished and now beyond his diminished means. Doctor Carl Dorning, a neurosurgeon, finally discovers a secret method of transplanting memories from one person to another, thanks to Marlowe's millions. Miguel Sanchez, a homeless boy, agrees to become the recipient of Marlowe's knowledge and personality in this unorthodox experiment, enticed by Dorning's promises of intelligence, wealth and respect, but dangerously unaware that his own identity will be lost forever. What results is a seesaw battle for control of Miguel's body, as Marlowe learns to his dismay what his lifetime of arrogance and conceit has earned him. And when Marlowe stumbles upon the shocking procedure Dorning used in desperation to succeed, the professor does what he must to defeat Dorning and redeem himself at last.
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  • Return to Treasure Island

    Jack Trammell

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, Aug. 1, 1999)
    A young man and his parents Return to Treasure Island in an adventure unrivaled since the very first visit to that land of mystery.
  • Mail Order Monster

    Linda Joy Singleton

    eBook (Mundania Press LLC, )
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  • An Audience For Einstein

    Mark Wakely

    Paperback (Mundania Press, LLC, Sept. 29, 2015)
    An Audience For Einstein Editorial ReviewsStrange cutting-edge experiments involving the transferring of memories, as well as a touching story of human relationships, make An Audience For Einstein a lasting science fiction novel that explores the limits of humanity.--The Huffington PostThis is a slick little science fiction story with good old hard science (astrophysics and neurology) compared to soft science (human development and family relations). I can appreciate stories based on either hard or soft science. Most others, I'm afraid, prefer hard science and the harder the better. This story should please both.--Dan Shade (Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show)This is a wonderful short novel that shows what good science fiction can be. The author takes pseudoscience with a ring of authenticity and mixes the plot with some believable characters that the reader can identify with. This is a very good example of near-future sf.--R-Laurraine Tutihasi (Simegen Reviews)The story is well crafted and fast paced. Wakely's characters are rich with human desires, fears, problems, foibles, and reality, and he teases and tempts them and the reader with possibilities, then taunts with doubts and questions. I was tugged into the in-depth self-examination and insight, and moral and ethical issues that haunt scientific endeavors—or should—while Wakely's story crafting skills kept me engrossed in the tale. Well written, well told, and well worth the read. An Audience for Einstein is a bookshelf keeper.--Charlene Austin, author of Dream PicturesA strongly recommended read for all fans of science fiction, as well as the general non-interest reader who enjoys a brilliant piece of fiction, An Audience for Einstein would make a popular addition to any community library's science fiction collection.--Midwest Book ReviewAn Audience for Einstein is an enjoyable and though provoking read, which never veers into the realms of "too heavy" yet still has something to say.--Theresa Derwin (Bookpleasures.com)With severe moral, ethical, and even religious implications, An Audience for Einstein is a think piece crammed in a modern-day discourse on science gone askew. Wakely clearly has a fascination with science and has certainly done his homework in his well-crafted treatise.--Nick Bajzek (The Elmhurst College Leader Newspaper) Do not begin this book believing that you can guess the outcome. This is a very good sci-fi that will leave you in deep thoughts long after you finish reading.--Detra Fitch (Huntress Reviews)An Audience For Einstein is an intelligent, moving novel. Philosophical, yet cleverly written and thought provoking. As a first book, it jumps from the pages, forcing you to ponder the consequences of our actions. That’s what good literature is supposed to do. What’s next? Movie? Bravo Mr. Wakely.--Tim Lasiuta (PenguinComics.net)Mark Wakely’s An Audience for Einstein is a well-written, at times riveting story of the search for the afterlife. ...Wakely is clearly an excellent and concise writer... All in all, An Audience for Einstein is an interesting and good read that would make for great bedtime reading material for those who have an interest in science.--Ellen Feig (Skuawk Literature Reviews)Although it is promoted as a sci-fi book, this was definitely so much more than I anticipated. Full of emotions and twists, you will not want this book to end.--GetBookReviews.comIn this science fiction thriller and winner of a national writing contest, Wakely presents rich character analysis in a theory of our not-so-distant future.--Will Petty (West Suburban Living Magazine)The relationship that develops between Marlowe and Miguel is surprising and fascinating…it’s wonderful to find secondary characters so full and rich and well-developed. Science is a major component in this original novel which is ultimately about people, choices and identifying right and wrong. A lot of An Audience for Einstein recalls the older, classic stories of science-fiction. --Aurora Reviews of BooksA great read. I recommend it to people who like speculative fiction not set in far-flung galaxies.--Glenda Woodrum5 Hearts. This scifi book is reminiscent of Flowers for Algernon--Bob Spear (Heartland Reviews)This novel is well-designed, fast paced, and does a great job keeping readers interested but not overwhelmed by the movement throughout the story line. Even more, the plot is layered with twists and riddles that will keep the readers guessing all the way through the end. Wakely does a good job using the characters and situations to study the human condition. As they work their way through the story, readers must face their own self-examinations and internal doubts, staring down the darker parts of human nature. It also provides a great fictional exploration of the moral dilemmas of science and knowledge...One of An Audience for Einstein's strong points is the well-developed and dynamic characters. It is easy to get attached to the professor and the young boy, dragging readers' emotions along with theirs. While this may be a book geared more towards boys with its predominate male characters, it is one that both genders should give a chance.--Livejournal.comRooted in a strong morality tale, Mark Wakely's An Audience for Einstein represents a great introduction into science fiction--especially for teens...a solid choice for any middle school classroom library.--Brian Kelley (Walk the Walk blog)An Audience for Einstein delivers on all counts...Well written and well told, An Audience for Einstein is an important book you'll think about long after you've read it.--Fran Rubin (yabookscentral.com)Thought provoking and entertaining.--Diana Tixier Herald (genrefluent.com)Mark Wakely's first novel tackles some big issues, forcing the reader to weigh the value of the life of a genius of science against that of an illiterate street urchin. Is the potential value of continuing a life already proven invaluable to mankind worth the sacrifice of one homeless boy who doesn't even know his own age? Or is the unique spirit Miguel brings to humanity more important than all of the equations and theories a second life for Professor Marlowe could offer?--Michele R. Dillard (TeensReadToo.com)Science is a major component in this original novel which is ultimately about people, choices and identifying right and wrong. Very satisfying and engaging.-- longandshortreviews.com
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