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Author | : Garry B Grove |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2010-12-09 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1446155641 |
A Storm In Pandora's Tea Box by Garry B Grove is a volume of reflective poetry. As love is polarised by hate, pain the antithesis of pleasure, the deceptive calm that precedes a storm can also be an impending maelstrom. When the lid is removed from Pandora's Tea Box then many elements of the life experience and it's emotions are open from the cradle to the grave. A paean to the cyclical mystery of life's inherent gift and celebrations of individual expression. Fate's finger points and the consequences may be serious or hilarious, a matter of life and death, much ado about nothing or an unforeseen catastrophe. All extremities have their felicitous paradoxes.
Author | : Les Pruitt |
Publisher | : Writers Republic LLC |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2022-09-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
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Reflection recalibrates toward the strawmen of autocracy hell-bent toward a new world order. After all, these suspects work for the Lawless One that is always in the middle of politics and religion. Strawmen who function in key positions within Satan’s domain— the earth on behalf of the Program. All things considered; the Club needed a cheerleader for a new type of patriotism. Someone with a big ego that tilted toward psychotic, irrational behavior. One thing to remember, Satan has two faces. Anyhow, and on cue without skipping a beat, even after a deadly bout with a superbug— COVID-19, called by some the “Chinese virus,” the Donald knew the Doomsday Clock was about to make its last tick, so it was all or nothing. And to realize the Club’s final goal of a seven-year peace agreement, a third temple, and a global economic reset, the Donald’s political.. insurgents had to execute... “I like how the author has emphasized the whole subject matter on the biggest question that lies in everyone’s mind. Is this a democratic world? Or is it just an illusion of autocracy that prevails everywhere?” (Anna Abbot: April 4, 2022 - yourdigitalwall. com - Into the Abyss: Democracy or Autocracy, republished October 5, 2022”
Author | : Linda Castillo |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2015-07-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250061563 |
"When a tornado tears through Painters Mill and unearths human remains, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder is tasked with the responsibility of identifying the bones and finds herself plunged into a thirty year old murder case that takes her deep into the Amish community to which she once belonged"--
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Total Pages | : 1026 |
Release | : 1997-07 |
Genre | : India |
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Total Pages | : 500 |
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Total Pages | : 812 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : India |
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Author | : PA Cadaver |
Publisher | : BookCountry |
Total Pages | : 57 |
Release | : 2013-10-28 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1463003633 |
England's most famous witch trial took place in Lancashire in 1612. Ten of the so-called Pendle Witches were hanged at Lancaster Castle after being deemed guilty of witchcraft. Their ghosts reputedly haunt the village of New church which is where one of the witches is said to be buried. The Winter children can't pass up a good troublesome mystery while traveling with their Archeological/Librarian Scholar father. On this trip, they travel to New Castle, England to solve the mystery of the Pendleton Witches. Is this just plain hocus pocus or something real? Follow the stories of the Winter children in this epic, highly anticipated, first installment of The Ghost Tales Mystery series by best selling children's author PA Cadaver.
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Total Pages | : 576 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Nigeria |
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Author | : Rachel Burton |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1800241143 |
'The perfect book to take you away from this endless winter' Jenny Ashcroft When Willow walks out on her own wedding, there's only one place she can go... Growing up in the island village of Seaview, Willow always dreamed of a bigger life. Then her childhood sweetheart Luc betrayed her and she ran, resolving never to look back. Now, twelve years on, her glamorous London life is a mess and the island is her only option. But she's not the only one back for the summer. Luc is now a world-famous heartthrob musician, and he's finally come home to headline the Isle of Wight's annual music festival. As Willow untangles her messy past, she stumbles on a secret that could destroy her family, the island's fragile community – and her second chance at love... What readers are saying about The Summer Island Festival... 'I devoured this book! A wonderful summer read' Lauren North 'A gorgeous book to lose yourself in' Sarah Bennett 'Loved this, I flew through it really quickly and got engrossed in the storyline. Fab read' Lis Beasley, Careful of Books, 5* 'An absolutely fantastic read. More twists than you could imagine' – Reader review, 5* 'The story is so perfectly written the words just flow off the pages' – Reader review, 5* 'Burton is a terrific storyteller' – Reader review, 5* 'This book was fabulous and just the perfect escapism that I really needed!' – Reader review, 5* 'I fell in love with Rachel Burton's writing last year, her style and stories transport me into her pages' – Reader review, 5* 'A truly beautiful read. Highly recommend you pick this one up, you will not be left disappointed. A huge ????? from me' – Reader review, 5* 'Oh, this book is an absolute must! Truly, it is an incredible read that kept me hooked page after page' – Reader review, 5* 'You'll feel like you've travelled back in time 30 years and assumed the life of a roadie or groupie!' – Reader review, 5*
Author | : Vincent Carretta |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0820331244 |
King George III inherited two legacies from the restoration of the monarchy in 1660: his crown and a tradition of regal satire. As the last British monarch who fully ruled as well as reigned and as the last king of America, George III was the target of constant satiric attacks even before he came to the throne in 1760 and for years after his death in 1820. An interdisciplinary and intercontinental study, this book examines the political satiric poetry and political graphic prints of Britain and Colonial America during the late Georgian period--a tumultuous era that witnessed the American and French revolutions, the Napoleonic wars, and the birth of the Romantic movement. Using George III as his focal point, Vincent Carretta draws on a wide range of verbal and visual sources to illuminate the development of satire from the work of Charles Churchill and William Hogarth to Lord Byron and George Cruikshank. Extending the argument from his earlier book, The Snarling Muse, which dealt with satire during the first half of the eighteenth century, Carretta demonstrates that the satiric line of descent from the early decades of the 1700s through the 1820s is much more direct than most scholars have recognized. Throughout the book, Carretta examines not only how the monarchy was reflected in satire but how satire in turn may have influenced the regal institution. In the 1790s, for example, British satirists discovered that their earlier attacks on the king for not being kingly enough had brought an unanticipated consequence: they had created the basis for the fictional commoner-king, Farmer George, which the king's supporters used with great rhetorical effectiveness against the threat of revolutionary French ideas. Enhanced by more than 160 illustrations, George III and the Satirists effectively demonstrates how a wide range of materials, verbal and visual, literary and nonliterary, can be marshaled in an interdisciplinary pursuit that crosses conventional fields and periods, repositioning artists and authors who are too often approached outside their original contexts.