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Latają, zieją ogniem, strzegą skarbów. To pierwsze skojarzenia związane ze smokami. Ale czy wiecie, co te mityczne stworzenia mają wspólnego z Pearl Harbor? Czy opancerzony pociąg to właściwy środek transportu na wyprawę prosto do leża skrzydlatej bestii? Wyobrażacie sobie, że śliski gad może być lepszym przyjacielem niż pies? Albo że ma dwie kłótliwe głowy? Dzięki naszym autorom i autorkom usłyszycie smocze głosy płynące z antycznych malowideł, poczujecie mrożący dech lodowych istot, otoczą was kłęby dymu z pogorzelisk. Razem z bohaterami opowiadań Dragonezy będziecie leczyć słodkie smoczątka, walczyć z druzgocącymi nalotami, korzystać z pradawnej magii i przyswajać mądrość duchów. Smoki wypełzną ku Wam z mitów, innych wymiarów, wulkanów, oceanów, domów sąsiadów i ludzkich powłok. Mamy do dyspozycji dwadzieścia utworów – wybraliśmy je spośród dzieł autorów zaproszonych do współpracy oraz zwycięskich prac z konkursu Dragoneza organizowanego na portalu fantastyka.pl. Udowodnimy Wam, że o smokach nie wiecie jeszcze wszystkiego.
"Burn The Witch" reads very smoothly and pleasantly which is due to fairly light language used in the novel, as well as specific, sarcastic humor. Sanika is pleasantly feisty, her statements often bring smile to face, although there are also elements of darkness or passing from irony into grim truth. Magda Kubasiewicz's world sucked me in completely. It was great to read it riding a bus through Krakow's streets, or sit in one of Bracka Street cafes, and imagine that it was there that Sanika likes to walk at night, and chase demons and monsters away. "Burn The Witch" is a book that has not failed expectations and its dynamics, unpredictability and climate are just some of the many advantages....
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Afraid of the dark? You should be ... Part horror, part psychological nightmare, The Deep by Nick Cutter is a novel fans of Stephen King and Clive Barker won't want to miss. A plague is destroying the world's population. The 'Gets makes people forget. First it's the small things, like where you left your keys ... then the not-so-small things, like how to drive. And finally your body forgets how to live. But now an unknown substance with extraordinary power to heal has been discovered in the depths of the Pacific Ocean. Nicknamed ambrosia, it might just be the miracle cure the world has been praying for. A research lab has been established eight miles below the sea's surface, but all contact with the team has been lost. Dr Luke Nelson's brother is down there and as desperation for a cure outweighs common sense, he agrees to descend through the lightless fathoms ... perhaps to face an evil blacker than anything he could have imagined.
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