A new group threatens the territory of young Jori’s tribe, but it is not the band of second peoples they track to the river. It is the mysterious third people, Jori learns, who dwell in the land of the night. And now, Jori’s father tells him, they must cut the stone points from their spears, sharpen their tips, and prepare to fight for their survival.
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There’s a problem with the power cells on Equatorial Station that requires an EVA. That’s why Specialist Riley and his two cosmonaut colleagues, floating two hundred and fifty miles above the Earth, have a great view to witness the death of one world and perhaps the genesis of another.
The messenger wanders into town from out of the wastes carrying a message he's suffered at great lengths to deliver. The people of Scanlon, the last surviving town in that part of the world, are very eager to hear what the man has to say about the people back east, who they'd given up for dead a long time ago.
But when the Messenger isn't sure if these are the people for whom his message was meant, the good people of Scanlon don't take very kindly to his reluctance.
As children, our imaginary friends are there for us when we need them, but what happens to them when we grow up?
Isabella would do anything for her little girl, Ella. She loves nothing more than to let Ella cut her hair, or pet the elephants at the zoo. As Ella gets older, however, Isabella can’t understand why Ella won't talk to her anymore.
Isabella begins to feel as if she doesn't matter, that she doesn’t exist. Unfortunately for Isabella, she comes to realize that this may, in fact, be very close to the truth.