![]() ![]() Of Īre you ready for Towel Day on May 25? If not, don’t panic, but prepare yourself with 10 sci-fi gems from our catalog. ![]() ![]() The book with this special number is Exodus from The Self-Interpreting Bible, an 18th century Christian commentary by Scottish minister John Brown. The Lexington dwarfs any ship ever built by the Jao and even outmasses Ekhat ships, which may enable it to survive the attack that destroyed two of the three Jao ships.Our latest LibriVox baby has arrived! It took us only 9 months to complete 1,000 more audiobooks, bringing our completed projects up to 18,000. Ronz sends the Lexington, a massive ship built on Earth and crewed by both human and Jao, to investigate. But if the expedition does find a surviving remnant of the Lleix, will the survivors trust the Jao? And should they? The Lexington dwarfs any ship ever built by the Jao and even outmasses Ekhat ships, which may enable it to survive the attack that destroyed two of the three Jao ships. ![]() Only one of the ships returns, with most of its crew dead or injured.Įarth's Preceptor Ronz suspects the unknown species was actually the Lleix, a name out of the Jao's past, and an ancient shame from the period in their development when they themselves were still ruled by the maniacal Ekhat. Then, in a distant nebula, three Jao ships detect signs of another sentient species during a battle with the Ekhat. Two years later, humans and Jao are learning to work together in an uneasy alliance. When humans and their Jao overlords joined forces in a desperate battle to save the Earth from the malevolent race called the Ekhat, the relationship between the two species was changed forever. ![]()
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