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  2. Gateway (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gateway is a 1977 science-fiction novel by American writer Frederik Pohl. It is the opening novel in the Heechee saga, with four sequels that followed (five books overall). Gateway won the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Novel , [ 4 ] the 1978 Locus Award for Best Novel , [ 4 ] the 1977 Nebula Award for Best Novel , [ 5 ] and the 1978 John W. Campbell ...

  3. Heechee Saga - Wikipedia

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    Gateway, the first novel and second publication in the series, won four major awards as the year's best English-language speculative fiction or science fiction novel: [2] [b] the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Novel, [8] the 1978 Locus Award for Best Novel, [8] the 1977 Nebula Award for Best Novel, [9] and the 1978 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for ...

  4. A Land Remembered - Wikipedia

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    813/.54 19. LC Class. PS3569.M53785 L3 1984. A Land Remembered is a best-selling novel written by author Patrick D. Smith, and published in 1984 by Pineapple Press. It is historical fiction set mostly in pioneer or "cracker" Florida. The story covers over a century of Florida history from 1858 to 1968. It is available in both hardcover and ...

  5. Heechee Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    Heechee Rendezvous. Heechee Rendezvous is a science fiction novel by the American writer Frederik Pohl, published in 1984 by the Del Rey imprint of Ballantine Books. [1] It is a sequel to Gateway (1977) and Beyond the Blue Event Horizon (1981) and is set about three decades after Gateway. It has been cataloged as the third book in a six-book ...

  6. Publishers and authors sue over Florida book ban law - AOL

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    At the heart of the lawsuit is a bill passed in Florida last year that requires schools to develop a mechanism where parents could object to certain books found in libraries or classrooms ...

  7. Alas, Babylon - Wikipedia

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    978-0060741877. Alas, Babylon is a 1959 novel by American writer Pat Frank. [1] It is an early example of post-nuclear apocalyptic fiction and has an entry in David Pringle 's book Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels. The novel deals with the effects of a nuclear war on the fictional small town of Fort Repose, Florida, which is based upon the ...

  8. Florida school district must restore books with LGBTQ+ ...

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    A school district in northeast Florida must put back in libraries three dozen books as part of a settlement reached Thursday with students and parents who sued over what they said was an unlawful ...

  9. Shadow Country - Wikipedia

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    Shadow Country is a novel by Peter Matthiessen, published by Random House in 2008. Subtitled A New Rendering of the Watson Legend, it is a semi-fictional account of the life of Scottish-American Edgar "Bloody" Watson (1855–1910), a real Florida sugar cane planter and alleged outlaw who was killed by a posse of his neighbors in the remote Ten Thousand Islands region of southwest Florida.