Blue Unicorn

Blue Unicorn
Author: Victor Celorio
Publisher: Blue Unicorn Editions, llc
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2000-07
Genre:
ISBN: 1583960643

Journey To Osm - The Blue Unicorn's Tale

Journey To Osm - The Blue Unicorn's Tale
Author: Sybrina Durant
Publisher: Sybrina Durant
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2018-12-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Facing extinction, the Metal-Horned Unicorns of MarBryn are desperate for hope. Any hope. . .So when the Oracle reveals the prophecy promising just that, the remaining members of the tribe pin their future on the birth of a young foal. Hope becomes despair when the baby unicorn is born without metal. . .because without metal there is no magic. And without magic, this little blue newborn has no chance to defeat the evil sorcerer that has imprisoned all of MarBryn. Magh’s rule proves both harsh and brutal and by the time Blue comes of age there are only twelve metal-horns left in all of MarBryn. Eleven can claim some form of metal based magic. . .but one must get by on sheer grit, will, and the desire to avenge his parents untimely deaths. Like most of the metal-horns, Blue disregards the prophecy as nonsense, but driven by his insecurities, he covertly trains for a fight he’s ill-equipped to win. And then hope comes back around. For Blue…For the Metal Horn Unicorns of MarBryn …But can a unicorn with no metal … no magic … answer the call of fate? The Blue Unicorn's Journey To Osm Illustrated book was a feast for the eyes but the story was short. This novel is the expanded version of that story.

True, the Blue Unicorn

True, the Blue Unicorn
Author: Torrey Maloof & Sandy Baker
Publisher: Blue Star Education
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2022-11-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1420619527

Readers will follow the amusing antics of True, the blue unicorn, who loves to barbecue, make slime out of glue, and sing the blues! Full of vibrant illustrations, this silly animalthemed phonics reader will make children smile as they develop their reading skills!

The Blue Unicorn

The Blue Unicorn
Author: Mary Sheldon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2000-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595001200

The Blue Unicorn presents a struggle that so many adolescent women relate to as they begin to deal with love and passion for the first time.

The Glamour Thieves

The Glamour Thieves
Author: Don Allmon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2017-06-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781626496163

JT is an orc with his own robotics shop, high-end clientele, and deep-pocketed investors in near-future Arizona. When gorgeous elf Austin shows up with a stolen car and a scheme to steal the virtual intelligence called Blue Unicorn, JT has a hard time saying no. Austin wants a second chance with JT, this time as more than a friend, and soon JT is in deep trouble.

How to Catch a Unicorn

How to Catch a Unicorn
Author: Adam Wallace
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1492669741

The #1 New York Times bestseller! Try to catch one of the world's most elusive mythical creatures—the unicorn—in this enchanting picture book for kids, the perfect Easter basket stuffer! From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling How to Catch series comes a dazzling new adventure! Filled with zany traps, STEAM concepts, silly rhymes, and lots of rainbow unicorn fun, parents, educators, and young readers alike will delight in this colorful story as the How to Catch Kids are off in the zoo to catch this fantastical beast. Perfect for children ages 4-10, this is the ultimate unicorn gift of the year, great for birthdays, bedtime, or any occasion! Can you catch the unicorn? You'll have to use your brain, So set your traps and prep your team to pet that rainbow mane! Also in the How to Catch Series: How to Catch a Mermaid How to Catch a Dinosaur How to Catch the Tooth Fairy How to Catch a Monster and more!

Legend of the Blue Unicorn

Legend of the Blue Unicorn
Author: Britt Brundige
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-05-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781499730425

The Blue Unicorn is a member of a magical tribe of Metal Horned Unicorns. Each has a magic power related to the properties contained in their metal horns...all except for Blue. He is just a plain blue unicorn but the tribe must depend on him for something only he alone can accomplish. Join him on a fantastic journey as he goes on a quest to save his tribe. He meets many incredible creatures all across the land...some that want to eat him and some that risk their own lives to help him.

Reburial of Nonexistents

Reburial of Nonexistents
Author: Carolyn Swanson
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401200610

Alexius Meinong claimed to uncover a brave new world of nonexistent objects. He contended that unreal objects, such as the golden mountain and the round square, genuinely had properties (such as nonexistence itself) and therefore, deserved a place in an all-inclusive science. Meinong’s notion of nonexistents was initially not well-received, largely due to the influence and criticisms of Bertrand Russell. However, it has gained considerable popularity in more recent years as academics have uncovered shortfalls in Russell’s philosophy and strived to explain apparent “facts” about the beingless. Some philosophers have continued Meinong’s project, further explaining nonexistent objects or formulating logic systems that incorporate them. The more recent developments beg for a re-examination of Meinongianism. This book does just that, putting the theory on trial. Part One considers if Russell truly defeated Meinongianism. It addresses Meinongian rejoinders in response to Russell’s main criticisms and further defends Russell’s alternative solution, his Theory of Descriptions. Part Two explores the rationale for nonexistents and their use in interpreting three types of statements: characterization, negative existential, and intentional. The book argues that, despite appearances, Meinongianism cannot plausibly account for its own paradigm claims, whereas Russell’s framework, with some further elucidation, can explain these statements quite well. Part Three primarily addresses claims about fiction, exploring the short-comings of Meinongian and Russellian frameworks in interpreting them. The book introduces a contextualization solution and symbolic method for capturing the logical form of such claims – one with the complexity to handle cross-contextual statements, including negative existential and intentional ones. It finally considers where that leaves nonexistent objects, ultimately rejecting such so-called entities.