The Liberty & Forbidden Collection

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
Cover of the book The Liberty & Forbidden Collection by Regina Puckett, Regina Puckett
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Author: Regina Puckett ISBN: 9781386175001
Publisher: Regina Puckett Publication: June 26, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Regina Puckett
ISBN: 9781386175001
Publisher: Regina Puckett
Publication: June 26, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Six steampunk stories set in a dystopian future where a great war has pushed the reset button over the entire planet. The once huge cities are now just empty shells that are dangerous places to visit. The few remaining survivors have little to eat and have only meager resources at their disposal.  

Finding Liberty

To survive in this barren world, Aapeli has created a rule for every situation. He doesn’t feel like he’s missing anything in his life until he rescues an abandoned child from a group of crazed mountain men. Over the years the little girl shakes up his organized world by questioning all of his rules.

The Making of Boy

Over eight hundred years earlier, The Great War changed the face of the earth, killing millions and destroying most of the world’s technologies. Fortunately, a few remaining survivors passed down their technological knowledge to their descendants, so future generations could rebuild what had been lost.
Tinker’s family was gifted with the safekeeping of the last known photos of the world, its people, plant life and animals. When Tinker realizes he’s close to dying, he passes this duty on to the only one left in his family, a tiny robot named Boy.

I Will Breathe

I Will Breathe is a 2017 Literary Classic's Finalist, 2016 New Apple Awards' winner in the YA Science Fiction category, 2015 Science Fiction Finalist in the IAN Book of the Year Awards, and a 2015 Readers' Favorite winner in the YA Science Fiction category. It has also received the Children's Literary Classic Seal of Approval.

The year is 2836. It has been eight hundred years since The Great War. There are small groups of people scattered in isolated pockets around the world, but most are too suspicious of each other for any intimacy. If they don’t stop hiding, and learn to help each other, there won’t be anyone left on earth.

Liberty has grown up in this post-apocalyptic world. Her home is an airship built by her adopted father. Since his death, each day is just another day trying to survive in a hostile environment. That is until her father's dying friend asks if she’ll take custody of a small, child-like robot.

Into Forbidden

Since The Great War, the world has become a barren and unfriendly place.

If Harmony didn't already know that, she certainly does the moment she winds up in the walled-off city of Freedom. It turns out that this city is anything but free. Its people are ruled by a group of huge, spiderlike robots, aptly named Overseers.

An Ill

Harmony and Boy have been flying her grandmother’s airship since her death. They use it to deliver food supplies and found objects from The Forbidden Lands to the few, last remaining humans on earth. It’s on one of these trips up the east coast an unexpected storm pulls the airship out into the open ocean. Even though Harmony struggles to keep Airus airborne, the strong winds are too much and it crashes into the ocean.

A Man Called Rat

When a storm sends Rat’s airship off course, he lands smack dab in the middle of a group of dimwitted kidnappers. With the help of his two best friends, a nine-hundred-year-old robot and a droid who always believes they’re on the verge of dying, Rat escapes the kidnappers’ clutches before rescuing the women being held against their will.

While the rescue should have been the end of the story, Rat soon discovers the women are hiding something from him. When he uncovers their secret, it turns his life upside down and sets the entire world on a different course.

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Six steampunk stories set in a dystopian future where a great war has pushed the reset button over the entire planet. The once huge cities are now just empty shells that are dangerous places to visit. The few remaining survivors have little to eat and have only meager resources at their disposal.  

Finding Liberty

To survive in this barren world, Aapeli has created a rule for every situation. He doesn’t feel like he’s missing anything in his life until he rescues an abandoned child from a group of crazed mountain men. Over the years the little girl shakes up his organized world by questioning all of his rules.

The Making of Boy

Over eight hundred years earlier, The Great War changed the face of the earth, killing millions and destroying most of the world’s technologies. Fortunately, a few remaining survivors passed down their technological knowledge to their descendants, so future generations could rebuild what had been lost.
Tinker’s family was gifted with the safekeeping of the last known photos of the world, its people, plant life and animals. When Tinker realizes he’s close to dying, he passes this duty on to the only one left in his family, a tiny robot named Boy.

I Will Breathe

I Will Breathe is a 2017 Literary Classic's Finalist, 2016 New Apple Awards' winner in the YA Science Fiction category, 2015 Science Fiction Finalist in the IAN Book of the Year Awards, and a 2015 Readers' Favorite winner in the YA Science Fiction category. It has also received the Children's Literary Classic Seal of Approval.

The year is 2836. It has been eight hundred years since The Great War. There are small groups of people scattered in isolated pockets around the world, but most are too suspicious of each other for any intimacy. If they don’t stop hiding, and learn to help each other, there won’t be anyone left on earth.

Liberty has grown up in this post-apocalyptic world. Her home is an airship built by her adopted father. Since his death, each day is just another day trying to survive in a hostile environment. That is until her father's dying friend asks if she’ll take custody of a small, child-like robot.

Into Forbidden

Since The Great War, the world has become a barren and unfriendly place.

If Harmony didn't already know that, she certainly does the moment she winds up in the walled-off city of Freedom. It turns out that this city is anything but free. Its people are ruled by a group of huge, spiderlike robots, aptly named Overseers.

An Ill

Harmony and Boy have been flying her grandmother’s airship since her death. They use it to deliver food supplies and found objects from The Forbidden Lands to the few, last remaining humans on earth. It’s on one of these trips up the east coast an unexpected storm pulls the airship out into the open ocean. Even though Harmony struggles to keep Airus airborne, the strong winds are too much and it crashes into the ocean.

A Man Called Rat

When a storm sends Rat’s airship off course, he lands smack dab in the middle of a group of dimwitted kidnappers. With the help of his two best friends, a nine-hundred-year-old robot and a droid who always believes they’re on the verge of dying, Rat escapes the kidnappers’ clutches before rescuing the women being held against their will.

While the rescue should have been the end of the story, Rat soon discovers the women are hiding something from him. When he uncovers their secret, it turns his life upside down and sets the entire world on a different course.

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