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Books in Top of the World Trilogy, Vol 1 series

  • Ordeal by Ice: The Search for the Northwest Passage

    Farley Mowat

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Chronicles the hardships of arctic explorers in search of a northwest trade route to the orient
  • Hild: A Novel

    Nicola Griffith

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Nov. 12, 2013)
    A brilliant, lush, sweeping historical novel about the rise of the most powerful woman of the Middle Ages: HildIn seventh-century Britain, small kingdoms are merging, frequently and violently. A new religion is coming ashore; the old gods are struggling, their priests worrying. Hild is the king's youngest niece, and she has a glimmering mind and a natural, noble authority. She will become a fascinating woman and one of the pivotal figures of the Middle Ages: Saint Hilda of Whitby.But now she has only the powerful curiosity of a bright child, a will of adamant, and a way of seeing the world―of studying nature, of matching cause with effect, of observing her surroundings closely and predicting what will happen next―that can seem uncanny, even supernatural, to those around her.Her uncle, Edwin of Northumbria, plots to become overking of the Angles, ruthlessly using every tool at his disposal: blood, bribery, belief. Hild establishes a place for herself at his side as the king's seer. And she is indispensable―unless she should ever lead the king astray. The stakes are life and death: for Hild, for her family, for her loved ones, and for the increasing numbers who seek the protection of the strange girl who can read the world and see the future.Hild is a young woman at the heart of the violence, subtlety, and mysticism of the early Middle Ages―all of it brilliantly and accurately evoked by Nicola Griffith's luminous prose. Working from what little historical record is extant, Griffith has brought a beautiful, brutal world to vivid, absorbing life.
  • The Polar Passion: The Quest for the North Pole

    Farley Mowat

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Describes the efforts of explorers to reach the North Pole, and shares the firsthand accounts of those who braved the Arctic elements
  • Tundra: Selections from the Great Accounts of Arctic Land Voyages

    Farley Mowat

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Recounts the early efforts to explore the tundra region of North America from Hudson Bay to the Pacific Ocean
  • Ordeal By Ice

    Farley Mowat

    Paperback (McClelland & Stewart, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Ordeal by Ice is the thrilling account of the great Northern explorers: men who struggled, starved, and finally conquered the capricious forces of the bitter Northern winter in a centuries-long search for the Northwest Passage. The stories, compiled by award-winning author Farley Mowat and presented in gripping, firsthand narratives, capture both the stark drama of the struggle for survival and the breathtaking panorama of virgin Arctic lands.
  • Lens of the World

    R. A. MacAvoy

    Paperback (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sept. 9, 2014)
    A New York Times Notable Book: “A coming-of-age fantasy in a late-medieval alternate world . . . Possibly MacAvoy’s best work since the Damiano trilogy” (Kirkus Reviews). “In the absorbing, realistic world depicted in this first volume of a projected series, MacAvoy introduces Nazhuret who, looking back from middle age, tells of the adventures of his youth.” —Publishers Weekly An outcast of small stature and the offspring of unknown parents, Nazhuret is forced out of the military Royal School of Sordaling. He is soon taken under the wing of Powl, a mysterious mentor, madman, and master of optics, who pushes Nazhuret to his mental and physical limits while teaching him the arts of astronomy, languages, swordsmanship, and—most importantly—mind and body control. When Nazhuret take his leave of Powl, he embarks on a journey through war, darkness, and death, rising above his humble beginnings and taking his destiny into his own hands . . . “This is a plot and a theme and a character so rich that revelations would be unforgivable. Add to these one of the most surprising supporting characters and plots in years and a fantasy setting that is always intriguing but never intrusive and you have a book that readers won’t want to end.” —School Library Journal “Patiently and persistently describes the progress of a young man destined by fate to be a hero. Enticing in its careful world-building and graceful writing, this fantasy is highly recommended.” —Library Journal
  • Ordeal by ice: The search for the Northwest Passage

    Farley Mowat

    Unknown Binding (McClelland and Stewart Ltd, Jan. 1, 1976)
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  • Conscripts: The first book of The Off World Trilogy

    Patrick Locke

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 4, 2014)
    "There are few really good sci fi writers these days, and in my opinion, Mr. Locke could be the next one." Bob CoffeyJacob Young thought he knew exactly what he wanted in life, down to the last detail. He had finished his education, found the right girl, and was now just waiting on that ideal job that would launch him towards his perfectly-planned-out future. Instead, he awakes to find himself forced onto a different path—as a human conscript in an alien war—far from everything he knows and loves.Propelled into danger, he soon realizes that his only choice—and that of his new comrades—is to rise to the occasion, to endure unimaginable difficulties and help each other make it home. Unbeknownst to Jacob, not only is he in a struggle for his life, but one that will impact humanity.Back on Earth, when a mass disappearance of people across the globe calls for governmental investigations it is quietly dismissed as an unsolved and strange coincidence, like the flocks of birds that drop dead from the sky. With so little information, even the 24-hour news cycle soon abandons its coverage. The only ones that appear unable to move on are the loved ones that the missing left behind. Luckily for Jacob, his family refuses to give up on him.Jacob faces new worlds and epic battles, with only courage and hope to guide him.
  • Lens of the World

    R. A. MacAvoy

    Paperback (e-reads.com, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Lens of the World is the story of a prodigious life. It recounts the coming of age of Nazhuret, an outcast and orphan who rises from his lowly estate as a ward of the Sordaling military school to become a mighty warrior, philosopher, and confidant of the King of Vestinglon. As he grows, the young man receives outlandish knowledge and is prepared for an entirely exceptional destiny far beyond the narrow confines of his kingdom. In Lens Of The World, master storyteller R.A. Macavoy spins a narrative web packed with nuances and mysteries, feverish dreams and unlikely rewards. "LENS OF THE WORLD IS A WORK OF SOARING IMAGINATION." - Bestselling author Morgan Llywelyn "THIS BOOK IS WORTH OWNING IN HARDCOVER AND PULLING OUT ON A REGULAR BASIS." - Locus Magazine "IT'S STYLE RIVETS ATTENTION, AND THE STORY IS ONE WHICH REMAINS IN THE MIND." - Andre Norton
  • Egbert's World: Book One

    Robert Ian Wilson

    (Independently published, June 6, 2017)
    An old prophecy foretold of a knight who will save two worlds from horror. Set in the early 20th century, a boy named Lucius Domhill tells his tale of his great adventure into the world of Eve. This is where he must find his missing Grandfather, Egbert, and his dog, Sammy; who had mysteriously disappeared in a blinding light. With a long journey ahead, he must face off against an ancient Evil that manipulates and devours the realms of Eve, to reach its own personal goals.