Miss Spell's Hotel

Miss Spell's Hotel
Author: Kate Danley
Publisher: Kate Danley
Total Pages: 226
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Maggie MacKay isn't the only person living on the Other Side. Meet Miss Spell. Queen of Other Side hospitality, this middle-aged witch’s No Spell Hotel is filled with creatures just dying to meet you. As the old saying goes, you attract more vampires with B positive. And if you can't beat 'em…. well. Kill 'em with kindness. Check in to Miss Spell's Hotel! Book One in the Know Spell Hotel spin off series - funny, gothic, paranormal women's fiction, urban fantasy adventure with witches.

The M-Team

The M-Team
Author: Kate Danley
Publisher: Kate Danley
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Someone wicked this way comes... Things are not right at the World Walkers Association. Sure, Maggie and Killian torched Hollywood, but that's never been a problem before. Unfortunately, Maggie's new boss is a stickler for the rules and when heads roll, this time it will be literal. On the run, Maggie and Killian have to take matters into their own hands and they fall into a web of ancient Roman artifacts, elfin smuggling rings, and double crosses. Bounty hunters are on their tail. World Walkers are disappearing right and left. And who let the Medusa out? This is just the opportunity the bad guys were looking for. Is a greater evil now at work? Or is it just another lousy day at M&K Tracking? Book Five in the Maggie MacKay: Magical Tracker series. WARNING: This book contains cussing, brawling, and unladylike behavior. Proceed with caution.

Hocus Pocus Hotel

Hocus Pocus Hotel
Author: Michael Dahl
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434259838

The Abracadabra Hotel, built by and for magicians, has long been know to locals as the Hocus Pocus Hotel. Charlie Hitchcock has never stepped inside until Tyler Yu tells him to meet him there ...or else. As if the hotel's storied past isn't enough, it turns out that the place is inhabited by magicians, and while Charlie and Ty solve magical mysteries, the bully and the brain form an unlikely friendship.

The Tale of the Missing Man

The Tale of the Missing Man
Author: Manzoor Ahtesham
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0810137593

Winner of the Global Humanities Translation Prize The Tale of the Missing Man (Dastan-e Lapata) is a milestone in Indo-Muslim literature. A refreshingly playful novel, it explores modern Muslim life in the wake of the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan. Zamir Ahmad Khan suffers from a mix of alienation, guilt, and postmodern anxiety that defies diagnosis. His wife abandons him to his reflections about his childhood, writing, ill-fated affairs, and his hometown, Bhopal, as he attempts to unravel the lies that brought him to his current state (while weaving new ones). A novel of a heroic quest gone awry, The Tale of the Missing Man artfully twists the conventions of the Urdu romance, or dastan, tradition, where heroes chase brave exploits that are invariably rewarded by love. The hero of Ahtesham’s tale, living in the fast-changing city of Bhopal during the 1970s and ’80s, suffers an identity crisis of epic proportions: he is lost, missing, and unknown both to himself and to others. The result is a twofold quest in which the fate of protagonist and writer become inextricably and ironically linked. The lost hero sets out in search of himself, while the author goes in search of the lost hero, his fictionalized alter ego. New York magazine cited the book as one of “the world's best untranslated novels.” In addition to raising important questions about Muslim identity, Ahtesham offers a very funny and thoroughly self-reflective commentary on the modern author’s difficulties in writing autobiography. The Global Humanities Translation Prize is awarded annually to a previously unpublished translation that strikes the delicate balance between scholarly rigor, aesthetic grace, and general readability, as judged by a rotating committee of Northwestern faculty, distinguished international scholars, writers, and public intellectuals. The Prize is organized by the Global Humanities Initiative, which is jointly supported by Northwestern University’s Buffett Institute for Global Studies and Kaplan Institute for the Humanities.

The Argonaut

The Argonaut
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1908
Genre: San Francisco (Calif.)
ISBN:

The Index

The Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 888
Release: 1905
Genre: Pennsylvania
ISBN:

Auntie Mags

Auntie Mags
Author: Kate Danley
Publisher: Kate Danley
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Maggie's a now an auntie and ready to show this new nugget all the awesomeness of being a World Walker. But when the child is kidnapped as part of an ancient prophecy, Maggie and Killian must save the kid before nap time means a permanent sleep. The creatures of the Other Side are about to get a hands-on lesson in why you don't mess with the MacKay girls. Auntie Mags is Book Twelve in the Maggie MacKay: Magical Tracker series.

THE SPELL HAS BEGUN: 550+ Supernatural Mysteries, Macabre & Horror Classics

THE SPELL HAS BEGUN: 550+ Supernatural Mysteries, Macabre & Horror Classics
Author: Wilhelm Hauff
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 13372
Release: 2023-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

THE SPELL HAS BEGUN: 550+ Supernatural Mysteries, Macabre & Horror Classics' is a meticulously curated anthology that spans a vast literary landscape of the supernatural, horror, and mystery genres. This expansive collection showcases the diversity and depth of literary styles, from the gothic horror of the 19th century to the psychological thrills of the early 20th century, capturing the evolving nature of fear and the supernatural within the human psyche. The anthology is a testament to the thematic richness and stylistic variety of its contents, featuring seminal works that have defined and transcended their time, influencing countless readers and writers alike. The inclusion of masterpieces by a broad spectrum of authors underlines the anthology's significance as a comprehensive compendium of supernatural literature. The backgrounds of the contributors to 'THE SPELL HAS BEGUN' read like a whos who of literary greatness, encompassing a range of nations, time periods, and personal histories. This collection brings together the likes of Poe's macabre genius, Wilde's piercing wit, Stoker's unparalleled knack for tension, and Lovecraft's cosmic dread, among others. These authors, through their inventive narratives and unique perspectives, contribute to a collective exploration of humanity's darkest fears and unexplained phenomena. The anthology aligns with and contributes to various historical, cultural, and literary movements, offering a panoramic view of the evolution of supernatural and horror literature. Their collective works enrich the anthology, providing a multifaceted exploration of themes such as the human condition, existential dread, and the supernatural, each author adding layers of complexity and depth to the overarching narrative of horror and mystery literature. 'THE SPELL HAS BEGUN' is more than just an anthology; it is an invitation to traverse the shadowy paths of fear, suspense, and the supernatural. Readers eager to explore the breadth of human imagination, to delve into tales that have haunted minds for centuries, and to engage with the minds of some of literature's greatest will find this collection invaluable. It presents a unique opportunity to understand the themes of horror and the supernatural from varied cultural and individual perspectives, making it essential reading for enthusiasts of the genre, scholars, and anyone captivated by the exploration of the human psyche through literary craft.