Interview With An Elf
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Author | : Mary Judy |
Publisher | : Fulton Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : 2020-11-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 164654160X |
Biggie Millard is an ambitious elf. The only thing he loves more than Christmas itself is the children whose sweet spirits keep the traditions alive. With his journalistic background, having been a reporter for all things naughty and nice for The North Pole Daily Times for years, Biggie has always dreamed of interviewing a child. With Santa’s permission, Biggie sets out to make his wish come true. Little did he know, what he would learn on his adventure would be as much of a blessing to him as Christmas itself. Biggie meets two delightful children, Charlie and Caroline, who not only bring his wish to life but remind him of the true meaning of Christmas. Interview with an Elf is an enchanting blend of two traditions experienced through the wondrous eyes of a child. 1
Author | : Wendy Pini |
Publisher | : Dark Horse Comics |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2015-04-14 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1630080756 |
For generations, the elves sought a safe haven against all who would do them harm. But the dream that Chief Cutter and his Wolfriders fought and died for, the Palace of the High Ones, may be the very thing destroying them. The skills that helped them survive the harsh world are fading, and there is a growing threat from a tyrant obsessed with exterminating all elves--creating a disastrous brew that must surely boil over. Volume 1 collects Wendy and Richard Pini's sixty-page special and the first six issues of The Final Quest, the newest adventures of the Wolfriders! "Even with a bit of a slowdown in pace, Wendy and Richard Pini's "Elfquest: The Final Quest" is a pleasant read. And with the setup for what's to come next time, I'm looking forward to seeing them in "60," as the old issues' letter-column liked to state things. I suspect readers who made it this far will agree." - Comic Book Resources "Elfquest is just one of those stories that you never want to end. It's so visually pleasing, I would be totally down for a virtual game or even just a tour of the palace. So yet again, Elfquest scores a five out of five." - Comic Bastards "Wendy Pini's art is as strong as it ever was, and we feel for the characters as they move forward in time and in their individual lives. The scripting augments the beautiful art so very well! If you're looking for some engaging fantasy, don't miss Elfquest: The Final Quest! It's something special and will pull you in from the first time you read it!" - Major Spoilers
Author | : David Salo |
Publisher | : University of Utah Press |
Total Pages | : 455 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 0874808006 |
A serious linguistic analysis of Tolkien's Sindarin language. Includes the grammar, morphology, and history of the language.
Author | : Elise Kova |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781949694192 |
ICE IS IN HER BLOOD.Eira Landan was the most forgettable Waterrunner in the Tower of Sorcerers until the day she decided to compete for a spot in the Tournament of Five Kingdoms. She knew going against the best sorcerers in the Empire wouldn't be easy.Eira expected a fight.She didn't expect that not everyone would make it out alive.
Author | : Grace Anne |
Publisher | : Morgan James Publishing |
Total Pages | : 23 |
Release | : 2020-07-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1642795364 |
The Winter Elf speaks to familiar feelings from childhood, especially those of fear and grief, but also of love and security. It’s Christmas time, and Clara Rose is grieving the absence of her mother who is hospitalized. The resulting family stress leaves the child feeling lost and alone. In response, she keeps her worries and tears silent, trying hard to be a 'good little girl' and not call attention to herself. When an odd but proper English elf shows up in her yard one snowy night, the little girl sees her sacrifice of self in a new light as she learns the importance of embracing her pain and opening up with those who love her. Clara discovers that it is only through sharing her hurts and hopes that her heart can find healing. The Winter Elf revisits the nostalgic enchantment of wintertime and fairytales. Reading the tale aloud, families connect and bond in the cozy evening hours before bed and learn with Clara Rose the importance of sharing one’s heart, hurt, and hope.
Author | : R. A. Salvatore |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 429 |
Release | : 2019-09-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062688626 |
This second book in New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatore’s all-new Forgotten Realms trilogy—full of swordplay, danger, and imaginative thrills—features one of fantasy’s most beloved and enduring characters, Drizzt Do’Urden. Split between time and two worlds, Zaknafein had always been conflicted. That inner turmoil was magnified by his inferior position as a male dark elf in the matriarchal drow society. Only his status as one of the greatest warriors—as well as his friendship with the mercenary Jarlaxle—kept him sane. When he finally perished, he was content knowing he left behind a legacy as substantial as his son Drizzt. Except . . . someone isn’t ready for Zaknafein to be dead. And now he’s back, hundreds of years later, in a world he doesn’t recognize. His son’s companions are not the prideful—and bigoted—males the drow warrior was accustomed to in his previous life. Drizzt’s circle includes dwarves, elves, and, perhaps worst of all, a human wife. Struggling to navigate this transformed new world, Zaknafein realizes that some things have not changed: the threat of demons and the machinations of a drow matron no longer content with her family’s position in the ranks of Houses. Though he has been displaced in time, Zaknafein is still a warrior. And no matter what prejudices he must overcome, he knows he will do his duty and fight by Drizzt’s side to stem the tide of darkness that threatens the Realms.
Author | : Natalie Hajjar |
Publisher | : Wild Wisdom Media |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2022-07-09 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : |
★A BOOK THAT BRINGS YOU CLOSER TO THE REAL WORLD OF FAIRIES★ Since 2004, sisters Natalie and Susan Hajjar have had an extraordinary connection with a group of Elves known as the Elves of Fyn. Growing up, both sisters felt connected to other worlds, but neither gave the fairy realm or Elves much thought until they burst into their lives, making their presence known through a series of showy events and mischief. In this fascinating book, you will learn how the sisters went from not even thinking about fairies, to knowing about them in great detail. You will also get to know Mr. E, the kind and generous spokesperson for the Elves of Fyn, who is an important contributor to the book. After discovering how much misinformation existed about the fairy realm and those who live there, the sisters and Mr. E wanted to let the fae residents speak for themselves through Susan’s ability to channel. In this book, fourteen fae beings from beyond our world came forward to speak of their lives and their people. With the perfect combination of Susan’s channeling, Natalie’s interviews, and Mr. E’s insight, this book creates an amazingly accurate window into their world. It goes beyond all the mystique and falsehoods and offers a rare glimpse into the fascinating world of real fairies!
Author | : Chanda Bell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780998810959 |
The Elf on the Shelf presents: Scout Elves at Play
Author | : Wen Spencer |
Publisher | : Baen Publishing Enterprises |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 2012-07-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1618249487 |
Pittsburgh, PA has been magically transported to a world of elves and magic in order to stave off a monstrous invasion of Earth. Now Tinker, once a downtrodden waif from that city, but now a full-blooded elf ruler, must root out and destroy an evil plot that involves the kidnapping and breeding of elf children. Tinker uncovers ancient secrets and a web of betrayal as she searches for the lost elflings. Meanwhile, the orc-like oni gangster kidnappers will stop at nothing to win, so neither can she. At five foot nothing, Tinkers greatest weapon has always been her intelligence. Politics, she discovers, is a battle of wits, and Tinker comes heavily armed. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Author | : Bonnie Nardi |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2010-06-02 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0472026712 |
"Ever since the creators of the animated television show South Park turned their lovingly sardonic gaze on the massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft for an entire episode, WoW's status as an icon of digital culture has been secure. My Life as a Night Elf Priest digs deep beneath the surface of that icon to explore the rich particulars of the World of Warcraft player's experience." —Julian Dibbell, Wired "World of Warcraft is the best representative of a significant new technology, art form, and sector of society: the theme-oriented virtual world. Bonnie Nardi's pioneering transnational ethnography explores this game both sensitively and systematically using the methods of cultural anthropology and aesthetics with intensive personal experience as a guild member, media teacher, and magical quest Elf." —William Sims Bainbridge, author of The Warcraft Civilization and editor of Online Worlds “Nardi skillfully covers all of the hot button issues that come to mind when people think of video games like World of Warcraft such as game addiction, sexism, and violence. What gives this book its value are its unexpected gems of rare and beautifully detailed research on less sensationalized topics of interest such as the World of Warcraft player community in China, game modding, the increasingly blurred line between play and work, and the rich and fascinating lives of players and player cultures. Nardi brings World of Warcraft down to earth for non-players and ties it to social and cultural theory for scholars. . . . the best ethnography of a single virtual world produced so far.” —Lisa Nakamura, University of Illinois World of Warcraft rapidly became one of the most popular online world games on the planet, amassing 11.5 million subscribers—officially making it an online community of gamers that had more inhabitants than the state of Ohio and was almost twice as populous as Scotland. It's a massively multiplayer online game, or MMO in gamer jargon, where each person controls a single character inside a virtual world, interacting with other people's characters and computer-controlled monsters, quest-givers, and merchants. In My Life as a Night Elf Priest, Bonnie Nardi, a well-known ethnographer who has published extensively on how theories of what we do intersect with how we adopt and use technology, compiles more than three years of participatory research in Warcraft play and culture in the United States and China into this field study of player behavior and activity. She introduces us to her research strategy and the history, structure, and culture of Warcraft; argues for applying activity theory and theories of aesthetic experience to the study of gaming and play; and educates us on issues of gender, culture, and addiction as part of the play experience. Nardi paints a compelling portrait of what drives online gamers both in this country and in China, where she spent a month studying players in Internet cafes. Bonnie Nardi has given us a fresh look not only at World of Warcraft but at the field of game studies as a whole. One of the first in-depth studies of a game that has become an icon of digital culture, My Life as a Night Elf Priest will capture the interest of both the gamer and the ethnographer. Bonnie A. Nardi is an anthropologist by training and a professor in the Department of Informatics in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. Her research focus is the social implications of digital technologies. She is the author of A Small Matter of Programming: Perspectives on End User Computing and the coauthor of Information Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart and Acting with Technology: Activity Theory and Interaction Design. Cover art by Jessica Damsky