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Author | : Peter O'Connor |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2002-05-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1741767598 |
Celtic myths for modern people. This book introduces us to the rich and beautiful world of Irish mythology and mines it for wisdom we can use in everyday. Inan increasingly materialistic world, ancient mythology is invaluablefor understanding the issues, feelings and conflicts we've repressedeither as individuals or as a culture - death, the transitory nature oflife, the inevitability of separateness and the sacredness of the land.
Author | : Karen Marie Moning |
Publisher | : Dell |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 2009-11-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307426971 |
He would sell his warrior soul to possess her. . . . An alluring laird... He was known throughout the kingdom as Hawk, legendary predator of the battlefield and the boudoir. No woman could refuse his touch, but no woman ever stirred his heart—until a vengeful fairy tumbled Adrienne de Simone out of modern-day Seattle and into medieval Scotland. Captive in a century not her own, entirely too bold, too outspoken, she was an irresistible challenge to the sixteenth-century rogue. Coerced into a marriage with Hawk, Adrienne vowed to keep him at arm's length—but his sweet seduction played havoc with her resolve. A prisoner in time... She had a perfect "no" on her perfect lips for the notorious laird, but Hawk swore she would whisper his name with desire, begging for the passion he longed to ignite within her. Not even the barriers of time and space would keep him from winning her love. Despite her uncertainty about following the promptings of her own passionate heart, Adrienne's reservations were no match for Hawk's determination to keep her by his side. . . .
Author | : M. J. Evans |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2015-10-30 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780996661720 |
Winner of a Gold Medal from the prestigious Mom's Choice Awards, Behind the Mist is the first book of The Mist Trilogy, the horse lover's fantasy, in which the noble and great horses are chosen to become unicorns when they die. The Legion of the Unicorn and Nick, the first human allowed into their kingdom, must battle the evil unicorn, Hasbadana.
Author | : Tim Hill |
Publisher | : Pathway Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2010-01-01 |
Genre | : Christian life |
ISBN | : 1596844582 |
Beyond the Mist is more than a book. It is the cry of a church leader, the prayer of a pastor, and the motto of an evangelist. For More than 30 years, Tim Hill has led many into a river experience with God. Spiritual lethargy is his enemy and it comes through in this book. We have the choice of existing in a mist of mediocrity or flourishing in a river of revival. The choice is clear. A "beyond the mist" experience translates into a more intimate walk with God and results in a powerfully effective ministry.
Author | : Susan Thomas |
Publisher | : Author House |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2012-11-21 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781477246283 |
In the nail-biting sequel to Mist on the Window, follow the antics and excitement of Susan, Kathy, and Peter as the mystery deepens. Spiders biting and cockroaches swerving to escape horrified children. Peter, hair greased back, strumming his badminton racquet andwhoops, sorry, Susan! With hands reaching through the glass into the picture, the children come to the rescue. But will they manage to save those dearest to them? Only time will tell.
Author | : Amit Moshe |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-10-31 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9789659258710 |
A detective role-playing game in a city of ordinary people and legendary powers
Author | : Amy Ephron |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2017-02-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0399546995 |
In the tradition of Edward Eager and E.L. Konigsburg, a novel about the excitement—and the dangers—of wishing. Tess and her brother, Max, are sent for the summer to their aunt’s sleepy village in the English countryside, where excitement is as rare as a good wifi signal. So when Tess stumbles upon an old brass key that unlocks an ornately carved gate, attached to a strangely invisible wall, she jumps at the chance for adventure. And the world beyond the gate doesn’t disappoint. She finds rose gardens, a maze made of hedges, and a boy named William who is just as lonely as she is. But at William’s castle, strange things begin to happen. Carnival games are paid for in wishes, dreams seem to come alive, and then there's William's eerie warning: Beware of the hawthorn trees. A warning that chills Tess to the bone. In a magical, fantasy world that blurs the line between reality and imagination, readers are left to wonder exactly what they’d wish for if wishes could come true. Perfect for fans of Half Magic and The Secret Garden—and for anyone who's ever wondered if magic is real. For the further adventures of Tess and Max, be sure to check out Amy Ephron's Carnival Magic! Praise for The Castle in the Mist: “Bursting with imagination and warmth, Amy Ephron’s first novel for young people is a magical book in all ways.”—Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author of Counting by 7s "This beautiful story’s quiet, peaceful tone nicely evokes both the serenity of country life and the haunting magic of the castle, and the emotional heft of Tess and Max’s separation from their parents, as well as their strong bond, keeps the tale firmly grounded in reality. Perfect for middle-graders who love classic fantasy."—Booklist "Rich description of the castle along with an elaborate map at the book's beginning and an illustration at the end enhance the fantasy world....A sequel is suggested; beguiled readers will hope it happens."—Kirkus Reviews "There are scenes...that are transcendent in their beautiful, ethereal descriptions [in this] uplifting novel about family and connection."—BCCB "A slightly darker, updated take on magical realism classics such as Edward Eager’s Half Magic and E. Nesbit’s The Enchanted Castle."—School Library Journal "A near-perfect 9....This book defies gravity because it’s hard to put down!"—Time for Kids, kid reporter "Ephron renders this magical world with such assertive beauty that readers of all ages, who are fortunate enough to believe in the power of magic, will enjoy immersing themselves in the roller-coaster fun of these stories, and come to trust, even if for a short time, that in this 'alternate universe' it is possible for us to come together and 'touch the sky.'"—Jewish Journal
Author | : Patrick Carman |
Publisher | : Scholastic Inc. |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0439899982 |
Captain Roland Warvold tells Alexa and Yipes about the adventures he shared with his brother Thomas in Elyon, before the wall went up and divided the world in two.
Author | : Kathleen Morgan |
Publisher | : Revell |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2005-02-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1441201513 |
In the harsh Scottish highlands of 1565, superstition and treachery threaten a truce between rival clans. It's a weak truce at first, bound only by an arranged engagement between Anne MacGregor and Niall Campbell-the heirs of the feuding families. While Niall wrestles with his suspicions about a traitor in his clan, Anne's actions do not go unnoticed. And as accusations of witchcraft abound, the strong and sometimes callous Campbell heir must fight for Anne's safety among disconcerted clan members. Meanwhile his own safety in threatened with the ever-present threat of someone who wants him dead. Will Niall discover the traitor's identity in time? Can Anne find a way to fit into her new surroundings? Will the two learn to love each other despite the conflict? With a perfect mix of a burgeoning romance and thrilling suspense, this book is historical fiction at its best.
Author | : Peter Wolfendale |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 459 |
Release | : 2019-10-08 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0993045804 |
A remarkably clear explication of the tenets of Object-Oriented Philosophy and an acute critique of the movement's ramifications for philosophy today. How does the patience and rigour of philosophical explanation fare when confronted with an irrepressible desire to commune with the object and to escape the subjective perplexities of reference, meaning, and sense? Moving beyond the hype and the inflated claims made for “Object-Oriented” thought, Peter Wolfendale considers its emergence in the light of the intertwined legacies of twentieth-century analytic and Continental traditions. Both a remarkably clear explication of the tenets of OOP and an acute critique of the movement's ramifications for philosophy today, Object-Oriented Philosophy is a major engagement with one of the most prevalent trends in recent philosophy.