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Kevin Frane

    Kevin Frane crafts science fiction narratives that delve into intricate biological and scientific themes, informed by his own academic background. His writing style is marked by precision and depth, often weaving scientific concepts with human emotion and philosophical inquiry. Frane enriches the literary landscape with a unique perspective, shaped by his extensive translation work and a profound interest in Japanese culture and science. His work represents a fascinating intersection of technology, science, and storytelling, offering readers novel and thought-provoking experiences.

    Thousand Leaves
    Summerhill
    • Summerhill

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(94)Add rating

      Summerhill is a dog with a problem: he isn't exactly sure who he is. Living alone in a desolate world as its only inhabitant, he has no memories of his previous life—only the tantalizing clue that the answers he seeks may lie with a mysterious woman named Katherine, the hostess on a cruise ship that sails between dimensions.But Katherine has problems of her own, and if Summerhill wants her help in unlocking the secrets of his past, he'll have to help Katherine deal with hers.Together, the two will travel to different worlds, different times, and different universes in a journey where the possible and impossible can be tough to separate, and where the rules of reality can change as easily as weather.

      Summerhill
    • Thousand Leaves

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      For Reeve, it’s shaping up to be a very cold winter. Months have passed since the coyote broke up with his boyfriend, though, and now he realizes that the chill he feels has nothing to do with the weather or his loneliness.When an otherwise healthy friend mysteriously crumbles into a physical and emotional wreck, Reeve suspects his condition might be a contagious disease—one that may have already spread to people he knows. Doctors, however, insist that there’s nothing wrong, and of his former friends, only Monique, the assistant to a power-hungry politician, and Ryan, a computer programmer, are willing to help him. The fact that Ryan is now dating Reeve’s ex doesn’t make things any easier.When unknown assailants endanger his friends and Reeve’s condition causes him to doubt his grip on reality, the full threat becomes apparent. Fighting not just one, but two unknown dangers, Reeve and his friends must uncover the truth before this epidemic wipes out their entire world.

      Thousand Leaves