Ashaki, African Princess

Ashaki, African Princess
Author: Patricia Weaver
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2001-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595182836

Come take an adventurous romantic interlude to a historical black African ancient kingdom known as Kush. Famous for their beautiful walled cities, pyramids, and fountains, ancient Kush was located just south of Egypt, in present day Sudan. Its people were renown for being fantastic archers and ironworkers, in addition to world traders and herdsmen of cattle. Elephants and black stallions were used in the army and pageantry of this wealthy black African civilization where gold and diamonds were abundant. The story takes place around the first century BC: The king of Kush wishes to prearrange a marriage with his son to a beautiful black African princess, Ashaki, who lives in the African kingdom of Shaba. The proud princess Ashaki however has no desire to be queen over Kush, as can be seen in the following exchange between the princess and her father: “Kush is one of the most splendid and powerful countries in the world. It should be every girl’s dream to be a queen over such a wonderful land!” “But I am a princess now! Why do I need to go to Kush to be princess there?” “Ah, Ashaki,” sighed the king in an exasperated tone. “Even princesses have responsibilities. Our people count on us.” “I’ve already heard this part, father. I can not marry Machupa and that’s final! If he is so great, let a Kushite girl marry him!” ... Of course, the princess does agree to go to Kush with her friends to see once and for all what the country is like and to meet its heir prince… with an outcome unexpected by everyone. Experience the splendor of ancient black Africa and one of its most important ancient civilizations – Kush – in this fictionalized story meant to appeal to both children and adults alike.

Daddy's Little Hood Princess

Daddy's Little Hood Princess
Author: Shavekia Layfield
Publisher: Sullivan Group Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-12-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648405363

Promise Hernandez is her father’s greatest asset to the world. Her quick wit and thirst for knowledge makes her an asset to her family’s empire. She is all set to continue her grandfather’s legacy until she crosses that line between love and war. Promise find comfort in the arms of Kyree Pierre who just happens to be the son of her father’s archenemy, Frantz Pierre. Promise’s loyalty is questioned. Though she tries to keep the relationship innocent, love creeps in and turn her life upside. Kyree and Promise tries to end the beef between their fathers for the sake of them being in love. They have their chance when Vega sweeps into town. Vega, a traveling thief, has arrived in Atlanta. He and his crew, Tango and Pac, goes from city to city and state to state causing havoc. The trio shakes up the city with their mischievous actions. The crew targets both the East and the West stealing drugs, money, and anything else they could get their hands on. Vega’s hits are barely enough for them to live off of and he is in search of a bigger payday. Promise and Kyree see this as an opportunity to bring both side together to take down Vega. But neither father is willing to budge. No one can be trusted in this street war. Promise has to find a way to be loyal to her family while perusing the budding relationship between her Kyree. Nothing is what it seems and no one is who they appear to be. Secrets and lies usually ends in death. At the end of the day we all know that there is a thin line between love and war.

Book Review Index

Book Review Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1520
Release: 2003
Genre: Books
ISBN:

Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.

The Traitor Queen

The Traitor Queen
Author: Trudi Canavan
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316228966

Discover the magic of Trudi Canavan with her brand new novel in the Traitor Spy trilogy. . . Events are building to a climax in Sachaka as Lorkin returns from his exile with the Traitor rebels. The Traitor Queen has given Lorkin the huge task of brokering an alliance between his people and the Traitors. Lorkin has also had to become a feared black magician in order to harness the power of an entirely new kind of gemstone magic. This knowledge could transform the Guild of Magicians -- or make Lorkin an outcast forever. The Traitor Spy trilogy, which began with The Ambassador's Mission and The Rogue, is the new series set in the world of the international bestselling Black Magician trilogy.

The Best Baby Names Treasury

The Best Baby Names Treasury
Author: Emily Larson
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2011
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 140226030X

Offers expecting parents advice on how to pick the best name for their child, with lists of the top names in Hollywood, each of the states, and various cities and regions around the world, as well as tips on how to narrow down the choices and an overview of how a child's name influences their life.

Princess Ashaki

Princess Ashaki
Author: Scott Shelton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre:
ISBN:

Ashaki is the youngest of her twelve sisters but she has dreams of becoming a great leader. She learns from her grandfather to be wise and not let anyone or anything limit your belief in yourself and what you can become in life.

Diaries of the Doomed

Diaries of the Doomed
Author: Ashaki Boelter
Publisher: Shakalot High Entertainment
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780972106740

From childhood memories to old accounts told by survivors, Diaries of the Doomed is a remarkably clean, goofy, frightening, and young teen collection of stories about possible tragedies we overlook on a daily basis. After reading this, young readers may seek to reproof their many walks of life for the better, as the writer encourages through wild and crazy stories.Ashaki Boelter brings to you one of the zaniest and classiest books he's written to date for the young mind.Diaries of the Doomed is a hip and urban wipeout!

People's Names

People's Names
Author: Holly Ingraham
Publisher: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Company
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Your organization has just received a $1 million grant--just write Mr. Wong Chun Hoon, head of the foundation in Taiwan, and ask for it. But do you write Mr. Hoon? Or Mr. Chun Hoon? Or maybe you're writing your novel. The setting is Istanbul. How do you come up with the right name for your Turkish hero? This unique reference work is the answer. Using it, you quickly discover that in Chinese areas, the family (last) name is put first as it also is in Japan, Korea, Hungary, and several other countries (and thus, you start you letter Dear Mr. Wong) or that Kir Zeki is the perfect name for your character. Tens of thousands of names from almost every world culture, contemporary and historical, are included, allowing both general and specific name research. For each cultural group's onomasticon, an essay outlines its rules for naming, if different from English, along with its use of family names (if any), gender specific names, and name order. A listing of at least 50 first names for each gender and at least 100 family names is then provided for each culture.

More than 1,30,000 Popular Baby Names Around the World

More than 1,30,000 Popular Baby Names Around the World
Author: Hseham Amrahs
Publisher: Mahesh Dutt Sharma
Total Pages: 5408
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

The book is a treasure trove of possibilities for expectant parents, presenting a staggering collection of over 1,30,000 names, each carefully curated to encompass a spectrum of styles and meanings. The diversity is not just geographical but also thematic, encapsulating modern trends, spiritual resonance, familiarity, creativity, tradition, and classic elegance. This inclusivity makes the book an invaluable resource, ensuring that parents can find the perfect name that resonates with their unique preferences and cultural affiliations. The names are thoughtfully organized, allowing readers to navigate through categories that align with their specific interests. Whether seeking a name with spiritual significance, a modern and trendy flair, a classic and timeless charm, or a culturally resonant moniker, the book provides a user-friendly roadmap for every naming journey. Each name is accompanied by its meaning, unraveling the linguistic and cultural nuances that contribute to its significance. This not only assists parents in making informed choices but also fosters a deeper connection to the rich tapestry of human languages and traditions.