Ghostly Reunion

Ghostly Reunion
Author: Thomas Kingsley Troupe
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1631632094

A predictable family reunion in Hibbing, Minnesota, turns spooky after Robby Warner and his cousins tour an old bus museum. A video recorded while at the museum reveals a ghost who is looking for something. Will the ghost find what he’s looking for, or will he keep searching for eternity?

Lost Souls ParaAgency and the Ghostly Reunion

Lost Souls ParaAgency and the Ghostly Reunion
Author: K.M. Waller
Publisher: Kizzie Waller
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2023-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When a hunter becomes the hunted, it’s time to send in the LSP! Welcome to the Lost Souls ParaAgency, where agents work together to ensure the safety of humans and prevent exposure of the paranormal community. The Assignment—stop a spooky spirit from terrorizing a reality television ghost hunter. Amira Walker and Lex Dimas are back as a mystery-solving duo in this second installment of the Lost Souls ParaAgency series. Lex wants nothing more than to hang up his agent status and take Amira to a deserted island for a romantic getaway, but his manipulative grandfather has other plans. Once again coerced into taking an assignment he doesn’t want, Lex’s top priority is Amira’s safety—whether she appreciates his overly cautious behavior or not. This is Amira’s first real assignment as an agent, and she’s out to prove that her skills as a sleuth can far outvalue her skills as a witch. But suppressing her witchy side isn’t the only complication for this assignment. She has to come face to face with Samuel Chase—the jerk extraordinaire who will exploit anyone to gain notoriety as a ghost hunter. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Lex’s overprotectiveness is putting a damper on their newfound romance. Can she solve her first case without resorting to magic and find a balance in her romantic relationship?

The Attic Invader

The Attic Invader
Author: Adam Spencer
Publisher: Field Books
Total Pages: 243
Release:
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

Imagine a life of privilege, a life where every need is met, every desire fulfilled. It's a world of opulent dinners, designer clothes, and sprawling mansions—the kind of life that most of us could only dream of. But what if that life was built on a foundation of secrets, lies, and a profound lack of connection? That's the world that Archibald, our unlikely hero, finds himself thrust into. He's a lonely inspector, a man who spends his days inspecting buildings, a man who feels invisible, unnoticed, and frankly, a bit forgotten. When he stumbles upon a family living in a state of dysfunction, a family whose outward appearance of wealth and happiness masks a web of hidden struggles, Archibald finds himself torn between his desire to remain anonymous and his growing sense of empathy for the family's plight. This story explores the dynamics of family, the pressures of society, and the ways in which our lives can be both hilarious and heartbreaking, all at the same time. It's a story that asks us to question what it means to belong, to connect, and to find meaning in a world that can often feel indifferent to our own struggles. So, settle in, grab a cup of coffee, and prepare to be taken on a journey through the attic of secrets, where we'll discover that sometimes, the most unexpected places hold the greatest treasures.

Handbook of the English Novel, 1830–1900

Handbook of the English Novel, 1830–1900
Author: Martin Middeke
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110394219

Part I of this authoritative handbook offers systematic essays, which deal with major historical, social, philosophical, political, cultural and aesthetic contexts of the English novel between 1830 and 1900. The essays offer a wide scope of aspects such as the Industrial Revolution, religion and secularisation, science, technology, medicine, evolution or the increasing mediatisation of the lifeworld. Part II, then, leads through the work of more than 25 eminent Victorian novelists. Each of these chapters provides both historical and biographical contextualisation, overview, close reading and analysis. They also encourage further research as they look upon the work of the respective authors at issue from the perspectives of cultural and literary theory.

The Dead Below

The Dead Below
Author: Thomas Kingsley Troupe
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 163163481X

It isn’t long after Treva Gallo moves into her new Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, neighborhood that she starts to see ghosts. As Treva researches the neighborhood’s past, she unearths more than she expected. It seems the spirits want something from Treva. But what can a living person do for the dead?

Love, Seasons, and Dreams

Love, Seasons, and Dreams
Author: Chander
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9358469234

Prepare to be enchanted by “Love, Seasons and Dreams, a captivating journey through illusions, reality, and time. Follow the tale of Sage Bhargava’s ancient curse upon Princess Maya and her lover Paras, destined to be reborn and torn apart in an eternal loop. Fast forward to the present, watch Manu and Maya fight their way to stand a chance against the ancient curse and their inner demons. As the past and future collide, the protagonist must confront the truth about his own existence. With love, tragedy, and cosmic wonders at its core, this enthralling story will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final page. Get ready to explore the boundless depths of human emotion in this psychedelic and scientific adventure.

Witness

Witness
Author: Jamel Brinkley
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374607044

A Best Book of the Year: The New York Times Book Review, NPR, The New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, Oprah Daily, Elle, The Boston Globe, Kirkus Reviews, BookPage, Electric Literature, Library Journal, Commonweal Magazine A Finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, the Aspen Words Literary Prize, and the Kirkus Prize Long-listed for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and the Story Prize A Must-Read: The New York Times, NPR, New York, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, Today Show, The Boston Globe, Shondaland, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Chicago Review of Books, Essence, Literary Hub, The Millions, The Root “Exhilarating . . . Brinkley is a writer whose versatility knows no boundaries . . . A gift of the highest quality.” —Mateo Askaripour, The New York Times Book Review From National Book Award finalist Jamel Brinkley, Witness is an elegant, insistent narrative of actions taken and not taken. What does it mean to really see the world around you—to bear witness? And what does it cost us, both to see and not to see? In these ten stories, each set in the changing landscapes of contemporary New York City, a range of characters—from children to grandmothers to ghosts—live through the responsibility of perceiving and the moral challenge of speaking up or taking action. Though they strive to connect with, stand up for, care for, and remember one another, they often fall short, and the structures they build around these ambitions and failures shape their futures as well as the legacies and prospects of their communities and their city. In its portraits of families and friendships lost and found, the paradox of intimacy, the long shadow of grief, and the meaning of home, Witness enacts its own testimony. Here is a world where fortunes can be made and stolen in just a few generations, where strangers might sometimes show kindness while those we trust—doctors, employers, siblings—too often turn away, where joy comes in snatches: flowers on a windowsill, dancing in the street, glimpsing your purpose, change on the horizon. With prose as upendingly beautiful as it is artfully, seamlessly crafted, Jamel Brinkley offers nothing less than the full scope of life and death and change in the great, unending drama of the city.

Italian Horror Films of the 1960s

Italian Horror Films of the 1960s
Author: Lawrence McCallum
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2024-10-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476605076

Until I vampiri (The Vampires) in 1956, Italian filmmakers generally eschewed horror in favor of fantasy films and big screen spectacles. In the 1960s, the subjects became as varied as the filmmakers, ranging from the comic strip flavor of The Wild, Wild Planet (1966) to the surrealistic mixture of horror and social commentary of Fellini's "Toby Dammit" segment of Spirits of the Dead (1969). Arranged by English title, each entry includes Italian title, studio, running time, year of release, work the film is based on (when appropriate), and cast and credits. These data are followed by a lengthy essay, blending a plot synopsis with critical commentary and behind-the-scenes information.

Sommersgate House

Sommersgate House
Author: Kristen Ashley
Publisher: Kristen Ashley
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011-06-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1458095193

Douglas Ashton is the cold and unfeeling owner of the gothic Victorian Mansion, Sommersgate House. Julia Fairfax is his stubborn American sister-in-law. After tragedy strikes, Douglas and Julia are forced to live together at Sommersgate and raise their newly orphaned nieces and nephew. Douglas has no desire to raise his dead sister’s children nor does he want the distraction of the tempting Julia living under his roof. Julia is struggling with grief and trying to make a go in a new country without much help from impossibly handsome but even more impossibly remote Douglas. Not to mention, she has to deal with the active hostility of Douglas’s frosty, Attila-the-Hun-in-a-skirt mother, Monique. Douglas decides the best way to give the children what they need, get his mother to behave and give himself what he wants is to marry Julia. When he tells her (yes, tells her) she will be his wife, Julia thinks Douglas is (probably) insane. And anyway, she’s decided if she ever has another husband (since the last one wasn’t so great), he was going to be short, balding, have a paunch and worship the ground she walks on (none of these characteristics define Douglas in the slightest). One more thing, Sommersgate House is haunted by the ghosts of the man who built the house and the woman who was the love of his life. They both died mysteriously at Sommersgate months after it was finished. When they did, a curse settled on the house making it seem strangely alive. And the only way for the beautiful but frightening house to rid itself of this curse is for its owner to find true love.

Whispers of the Grove: A Tale of Love Beyond Time

Whispers of the Grove: A Tale of Love Beyond Time
Author: Cindy Monica
Publisher: Cindy Monica
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2024-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In a remote village surrounded by dense, enigmatic forests, a dilapidated house harbors the tragic tale of Amelia, a mother who lost her life during childbirth, leaving behind her newborn daughter. Each full moon, the haunting cries of an unseen baby draw the curious and the brave, leading four teenagers— Ethan, Mia, Ben, and Sarah—into a web of mystery and supernatural revelations. Driven by curiosity and a desire to document the eerie phenomenon, the group ventures into the house, only to uncover an ancient journal that reveals Amelia's heartbreaking story and the fate of her lost child. As they delve deeper, they discover that the spirits of mother and daughter are intertwined, waiting for the right moment to reconnect. What begins as a thrilling ghost hunt quickly turns into a profound journey of love, loss, and healing. The friends work together to honor Amelia’s memory, transforming the grove into a sanctuary of remembrance that draws the village together. Their actions not only help the spirits find peace but also forge an unbreakable bond among the living.