This book was written in 1915, for the amusement of my wife and myself at a time when life was not very amusing; it was published at the end of 1917; was reviewed, if at all, as one of a parcel, by some brisk uncle from the Tiny Tots Department; and died quietly, without seriously detracting from the interest which was being taken in the World War, then in progress.
Orphan's Price (Chronicles of the Seventh Realm, #1) (Ren's Tale, #1)
by Nak Baldron
An orphaned boy, uncontrollable magic, and a destiny to recover a nation’s honor. For sixteen-year-old Ren, life was a brutal slog in the orphanage. His only aspiration was to become a sorcerer. But with no family connections, he had no chance... Until, a freak magical accident drew the attention of international authorities. Will Ren evade the authorities, and take his one chance to pass the ritual required to join the Amethyst sorcerers? Or will his low birth doom him and the world? Orph...
Climbing through the recesses of a mine, an English man falls into a deep chasm and finds himself suddenly trapped in a subterranean world inhabited by an ancient race of advanced beings. From Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth to Chris Marker's La Jetee, subterranean worlds have been a source of both fascination and fear for the literary imagination and The Coming Race is no exception. An evolutionary fantasy first published in 1871, the story draws upon ideas of Darwinism to desc...