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Tales of the Vuduri: Year One

Tales of the Vuduri: Year One
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher: Michael Brachman
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2014-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 098933564X

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The Rome’s Revolution trilogy chronicles the 35th century world of the Vuduri. In this series, 21st century hero, Rei Bierak and his beautiful 35th century Vuduri wife, Rome, save mankind countless times. But there is much more to the far future beyond action and adventure; it has its own physics, culture, language and history. Tales of the Vuduri: Year One collects 366 blog posts about this amazing, brave new world into a single volume. Many times fun but always thought-provoking, Tales of the Vuduri: Year One offers detailed insight into Rome and Rei’s universe with backstories, scientific tidbits, previously unrevealed secrets, alternate scenes and the occasional random thought. There are teasers for upcoming novels, amusing images and some apparent contradictions resolved. Travel to the 35th century and take a look behind the curtain into the fascinating world of Rome’s Revolution.


Tales of the Vuduri: Year Two

Tales of the Vuduri: Year Two
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2014-12-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505814880

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Tales of the Vuduri is a daily blog, now well over 750 entries total, examining the amazing, brave new world of the 35th century and the people that live there. The first volume, Tales of the Vuduri: Year One, explored only a tiny portion of the background and future history leading up to the Rome's Revolution trilogy. Tales of the Vuduri: Year Two follows on the heels of this successful first compilation with 366 all-new essays about our 21st century hero, Rei Bierak and his beautiful 35th century Vuduri wife, Rome. Everything about this volume is more: more physics, more chemistry, more genetics, more cutting-edge science and more amusing images. Included in this collection are posts regarding solar power, domes, Type 1 diabetes, alternate versions, early micro-processors and many more random thoughts. Also included are previews of the upcoming novel The Milk Run, the secret story of the Deucadons and a detailed description of the narrative structure behind Part 2 of Rome's Revolution. There is even an in-depth analysis of why sandwiches taste so good! Like Tales of the Vuduri: Year One, these essays should be amusing, hopefully thought-provoking and give you genuine insights into the fascinating world of Rome's Revolution so come along to the 35th century and be amazed at what you find there.


Tales of the Vuduri

Tales of the Vuduri
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781985490017

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Tales of the Vuduri is a daily blog taking you on a voyage of discovery exploring the fascinating world of today, tomorrow and all the way to the 35th century, set in the universe of Rome's Revolution. Now in its fifth year, we focus on breakthroughs in technology, physics, chemistry and science in general. Interspersed between these sections is a detailed literary analysis of the novels The Ark Lords, Rome's Evolution and The Milk Run. Some of the articles included in the collection are discussions regarding real-life teleportation, life on Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, the discovery of a potential vaccine against PTSD, Tesla's new semi which will revolutionize trucking, and the health benefits of bananas. Tales of the Vuduri: Year Five follows on the heels of the successful first four volumes with 370 brand new essays and backstories about our 21st century hero, Rei Bierak and his beautiful 35th century Vuduri wife, Rome and their children, Aason and Lupe. Like the first four years of Tales of the Vuduri, these essays can be amusing, thought-provoking and give you yet more insight into the intriguing world of Rome's Revolution. So come back to the 35th century for one last time and be amazed at what you find there.


Tales of the Vuduri

Tales of the Vuduri
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2016-01-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523690480

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How would you like to visit the 35th century? Well, now you can. Tales of the Vuduri is a daily blog, to date over 1100 entries long, examining the amazing world of the 35th century first described in the novel Rome's Revolution. The first two volumes of Tales of the Vuduri explored only a portion of the background and future history leading up to the Rome's Revolution trilogy and its sequel, The Milk Run. Tales of the Vuduri: Year Three follows on the heels of those successful first two compilations with 366 brand new essays about our 21st century hero, Rei Bierak and his beautiful 35th century Vuduri wife, Rome and their children, Aason and Lupe. This volume focuses on detailed breakdowns of some of the more important scenes from those stories was well as highlighting today's emerging breakthroughs in technology, physics, chemistry and genetics. Included in this collection are posts regarding computer simulations of our universe, dystopias, hybrid vigor and the immortal jellyfish. Also included are previews of the upcoming novel MASAL - The Robot War, how Hawaii strongly influenced these novels and a detailed description of how the Earth would look if global warming continues unabated. Like Tales of the Vuduri: Year One and Year Two, these essays should be amusing, thought-provoking and give you more insight into the fascinating world of Rome's Revolution and The Milk Run. So come to the 35th century and be amazed at what you find there.


Rome's Revolution

Rome's Revolution
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher: Michael Brachman
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2011-11-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0984895337

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"Imagine waking up 14 centuries from now, only to discover that everything you know about the universe is wrong and you are nothing but a despised relic from the long-dead past. Rome's Revolution is an interstellar saga about a man from the 21st century and a woman from the 35th century who fight forces from the incomprehensibly large to the infinitesimally small, all intent on destroying mankind. Cinematic in scope, Rome's Revolution offers romance, comedy, heart-pounding thrills, suspense, 2legal3 time travel, and meticulously researched hard science. It is a love story and a culture clash that celebrates the triumph of the individual over a mass-mind that thinks it is infallible. Rome's Revolution has it all: robots, aliens, computers, genetic manipulation, spaceships that travel faster than light and some that travel a lot slower. Rome's Revolution chronicles the adventures of Rei Bierak, a twenty-something male from the very near future. Rei, along with 542 other humans, is frozen and launched in the Ark II toward the stars with the hope of establishing a colony on a habitable world in the Tau Ceti system. During Rei's long trip, modern civilization has collapsed, and society has reformed into a decidedly different model. The 24-chromosome mind-connected humans of the future called the Vuduri are efficient, indifferent, and emotionally deficient. The Vuduri have conquered faster-than-light travel and have established an outpost in the Pi3 Orionis system (aka Tabit) to study why certain stars are disappearing. Awakening 1388 years in the future, Rei meets Rome, a beautiful half-breed Vuduri woman, who is eventually ostracized for consorting with him. Rei and Rome are joined by OMCOM, a super-computer with delusions of omnipotence. Together, they fend off a hostile society, saboteurs, and technology indistinguishable from magic. The fate of humanity, perhaps even life itself, hangs in the balance. If you are looking for some science in your science fiction, this book is for you."--Amazon


The Ark Lords

The Ark Lords
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher: Michael L Brachman PH D
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Science fiction
ISBN: 9780984895373

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In this fast-paced sequel to the novel Rome's Revolution, Rei, Rome and MINIMCOM, the 35th century starship that was once a computer, find themselves under attack from all quarters. Why? The Ark Lords were the second-most heinous individuals to ever walk the Earth. The first were those responsible for the death of nine billion people - The Great Dying - back in 2081 AD. Who was behind this horrific act has remained a mystery, until the day Rome accidentally stumbles across the answer to the 1400-year-old secret. Merely possessing this knowledge threatens not only Rome's family, but every man, woman and child throughout the galaxy. Those protecting the secret will stop at nothing to make sure their endgame is secure. Rei, Rome and MINIMCOM embark on a desperate race through three star systems to try to prevent The Ark Lords from rising again. At stake is nothing less than the fate of all of mankind.


Mother London

Mother London
Author: Michael Moorcock
Publisher: Gollancz
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: London (England)
ISBN: 9781473213258

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Shortlisted for the Whitbread prize, MOTHER LONDON is a dazzling journey through the heart of a city that the author loved. Spanning generations of characters across a variety of boroughs from the Blitz to the mid-eighties, this is a book about the real London that tourists will never find, a London which is being erased by the spread of high-rise flats and shining skyscrapers. Following a group of released mental patients across the years and streets of London, Moorcock creates a vivid impressionistic portrait of the city, from its downtrodden pubs to its green parks. All of the lead characters hear voices - but are they the murmurings of their damaged minds, or the true voice of the city?


Phoenix Island

Phoenix Island
Author: John Dixon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476738637

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When a tough sixteen-year-old boxing champ sentenced to an isolated boot camp discovers it is actually a mercenary training facility turning "throwaway children" into scientifically enhanced killers, he risks everything to save his friends and stop a madman bent on global destruction.


Rebellion

Rebellion
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher: Michael L. Brachman, PH.D.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998124575

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Redemption

Redemption
Author: Michael Brachman
Publisher: Michael L. Brachman, PH.D.
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998124582

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