Lost in the Imagination: A Journey Through Nine Worlds in Nine Nights

Lost in the Imagination: A Journey Through Nine Worlds in Nine Nights
Author: Hiawyn Oram
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536210730

Take a trip into the fantastical world of the imagination in this lavishly illustrated gift book. Enter the elaborate “found” notebooks of the formerly fact-bound professor Dawn Gable and follow her on nine nightly journeys to extraordinary worlds. From King Arthur’s Round Table at Camelot to the majestic hall of slain heroes in Asgard, visit marvelous lands from myth, legend, and fairy tale. Intricate vistas and diagrams usher readers into a city of intelligent machines, the ancient African city of Kor, the miniature world of Lilliput, the flying island of Laputa, a mountainous home of mythical beasts, the primeval island of Buyan, the island of Atlantis, Captain Nemo’s Nautilus, and more. A mesmerizing gift for anyone who believes in the transformative power of stories, this is a book that readers will pore over again and again.

Nine Worlds in Nine Nights

Nine Worlds in Nine Nights
Author: Hiawyn Oram
Publisher: Walker Studio
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2019-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781406377705

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Lost Worlds

Lost Worlds
Author: John Howe
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2009-11-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0753461072

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Total Pages: 33
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ISBN: 0763695726

Number9Dream

Number9Dream
Author: David Mitchell
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1588362159

By the New York Times bestselling author of The Bone Clocks and Cloud Atlas | Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize “A novel as accomplished as anything being written.”—Newsweek Number9Dream is the international literary sensation from a writer with astonishing range and imaginative energy—an intoxicating ride through Tokyo’s dark underworlds and the even more mysterious landscapes of our collective dreams. David Mitchell follows his eerily precocious, globe-striding first novel, Ghostwritten, with a work that is in its way even more ambitious. In outward form, Number9Dream is a Dickensian coming-of-age journey: Young dreamer Eiji Miyake, from remote rural Japan, thrust out on his own by his sister’s death and his mother’s breakdown, comes to Tokyo in pursuit of the father who abandoned him. Stumbling around this strange, awesome city, he trips over and crosses—through a hidden destiny or just monstrously bad luck—a number of its secret power centers. Suddenly, the riddle of his father’s identity becomes just one of the increasingly urgent questions Eiji must answer. Why is the line between the world of his experiences and the world of his dreams so blurry? Why do so many horrible things keep happening to him? What is it about the number 9? To answer these questions, and ultimately to come to terms with his inheritance, Eiji must somehow acquire an insight into the workings of history and fate that would be rare in anyone, much less in a boy from out of town with a price on his head and less than the cost of a Beatles disc to his name. Praise for Number9Dream “Delirious—a grand blur of overwhelming sensation.”—Entertainment Weekly “To call Mitchell’s book a simple quest novel . . is like calling Don DeLillo’s Underworld the story of a missing baseball.”—The New York Times Book Review “Number9Dream, with its propulsive energy, its Joycean eruption of language and playfulness, represents further confirmation that David Mitchell should be counted among the top young novelists working today.”—San Francisco Chronicle “Mitchell’s new novel has been described as a cross between Don DeLillo and William Gibson, and although that’s a perfectly serviceable cocktail-party formula, it doesn’t do justice to this odd, fitfully compelling work.”—The New Yorker “Leaping with ease from surrealist fables to a teenage coming-of-age story and then spinning back to Yakuza gangster battles and World War II–era kamikaze diaries, Mitchell is an aerial freestyle ski-jumper of fiction. Somehow, after performing feats of literary gymnastics, he manages to stick the landing.”—The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Schoenberg's Musical Imagination

Schoenberg's Musical Imagination
Author: Michael Cherlin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1139463896

No composer was more responsible for changes in the landscape of twentieth-century music than Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) and no other composer's music inspired a commensurate quantity and quality of technical description in the second half of the twentieth century. Yet there is still little understanding of the correlations between Schoenberg's musical thought and larger questions of cultural significance in and since his time: the formalistic descriptions of music theory do not generally engage larger questions in the history of ideas and scholars without understanding of the formidable musical technique are ill-equipped to understand the music with any profundity of thought. Schoenberg's Musical Imagination is intended to connect Schoenberg's music and critical writings to a larger world of ideas. While most technical studies of Schoenberg's music are limited to a single compositional period, this book traces changes in his attitudes as a composer and their impact on his ever-changing compositional style over the course of his remarkable career.

Over His Rainbow

Over His Rainbow
Author: Kathy O'Keefe
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1453546871

Over His Rainbow takes the reader on a journey of spiritual discovery through the honest revelation of sin and sexual purity of a single business woman with two grown children. With so many older Christian singles it’s hard to find fellowship and support in an area that is still taboo talk about. Most Christian ministries are designed around the support of the family unit, but when that family comes apart, the issues that Christians singles struggle with, on top of raising the family, are at the heart of Christ. The author’s testimony is woven into scripture and provides an insight into the spiritual warfare that goes on within the heart when battling lust in today’s world. It shows God’s mercy and work in every thread of truth that is exposed, and connects the reader with worship music that ties each moment to the passionate relationship we need to have with Christ. It shows the transforming power of Christ in our life as the author battles the love idol in her heart. Readers will benefit from this book by utilizing it as a tool to teach purity to singles of all ages as they navigate their own spiritual journey. It will give married friends a glimpse into the lives of singles to move them to stand with them as a family and to be able to offer support as the orphaned and widowed that Christ spoke of.

Poetry: A Delightful Journey Through Life

Poetry: A Delightful Journey Through Life
Author: Sterling H. Redd, Sr.
Publisher: 4 Sterlings LLC
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2021-03-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1792334052

POETRY: A Delightful Journey Through Life is an arrangement of over eighty well-selected classical poems into eight basic life stages in which most people pass through or experience in the course of a lifetime. These eight stages are Childhood, Beyond a Bumbling Society, In Search of Love, On Pain and Irony, Satisfaction with the Simple Things of Life, The Seasons, On Death, and Lines to Lift and Inspire. Each of the eight stages is first introduced within an appropriate setting or frame of mind under which the selected poems follow. The reader is then carefully introduced to each poem, making it more readily understood. Inasmuch as poetry generally uses figurative symbols and imagery, the reader, coming from any number of backgrounds of education and experience, is allowed to put his or her own finishing touches on the poem, and can thus experience personal enjoyment from the poetic images embodied in the poems.

The Night Watch

The Night Watch
Author: Benjamin Scarlato
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2003-07-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595287018

Maps of the universe and technologies of the future absorbed in the minds of creation. The ancient astronauts called magicians trying to rebuild earth with a constant flow of agony Art Maximus being in charge of this focus on a better world. Foe's of madness interfere a mercenary by the name of Quintas turns through the tides of knowledge and builds his army to reshape the earth into his own name. Disasters of the soul Fraser Voltaire now the king of York is being influenced by pressures from his unknown past the ancient world that he has forgotten. After of the murder of his wife Lady Venice a timetable of a scientific war begins. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are rebuilt in the 1600's after being destroyed hundreds of years ago. The mysteries of the world are announced through this rebirth this hidden history of the world. The unseen magicians interact with world events changing the course of time setting the world back this earth being distorted brings only more grief when Quintas entertains the idea of being an inventor ignoring the complexities of Leonardo da Vinci.