
Winging It (Hockey Ever After #1)
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Hockey is Gabe Martin's life. Dante Baltierra just wants to have some fun on his way to the Hockey...
MM Sports Romance Contemporary

Metal Shooter: Run and Gun
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The legendary 2D action - shooting masterpiece “Metal Shooter” heads out to IOS devices! Use...

The Sunrisers
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After years of adventures, professional thief and amateur noodle critic Yael is invited to join The...
Lesbian Space Opera
Relentless: The Stories Behind the Photographs
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Neil Leifer is the best-known sports photographer of the past half century. Beginning in 1960, his...

New York City Car Taxi and Bus Parking Simulator
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Explore the streets of New York in ultra realistic detail! Cruise along Broadway, Wall Street and...

Edwards ... One-Nil!: The Keith Edwards Story
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Edwards - One-Nil! is the no frills and honest account of his life by Keith Edwards, a man who made...

How to Win: Lessons from the Premier League
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What separates the good from the truly great players? How do football managers get the best out of...

Nerve — Truth or Dare Dirty Houseparty Party Games
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Word's No#1 TRUTH or DARE Game :: Take yourself to the next level of TRUTH or DARE - with A Free &...

David McK (3562 KP) rated The Running Man in Books
Jan 28, 2019
Written by Richard Bachman (aka Stephen King), this is set in a future dystopia where the gulf between the rich and the poor has widened even further, to the extent that, while the rich have access to new gadgets, medicine and groceries, life is a daily struggle to survive for the poor (who are now treated as vermin by the rich).
The top TV shows are all game shows (OK: like the movie); in all the poor are more-or-less tortured (the shows have names like 'Swimming with Crocidiles' or 'Treadmill to Fortune') to earn money. Of these, the most popular by far is 'The Running Man', which is - basically - a televised manhunt.
This is a pretty quick read - only took me about one day - with the Ben Richards of the novel far more sickly and wasted than the muscular Arnie of the film (Steve Buscemi, perhaps?), with the novel also covering a wider area of land than the Running Man set of that movie (which, remember, is only set in four zones - here, it's more-or-less right across America). The ending is also far more downbeat!

Sinner (The Wolves of Mercy Falls #4)
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found. Cole St. Clair has come to California for one reason: to get Isabel Culpeper back. She fled...