Unkempt Paradise

Unkempt Paradise
Author: Subhechcha Ganguly
Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 102
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9361757512

Unkempt Paradise, authored by Assam Digital, envisions an ideal world through a compelling narrative that blends hope with realism. This thought-provoking book explores the concept of a utopia where societal and environmental challenges are addressed with creativity and compassion. It delves into how such a world might function, highlighting innovative solutions for global issues and fostering a sense of harmony and balance. Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, Unkempt Paradise invites readers to imagine and work towards a world where beauty and order coexist amid the inherent imperfections of human existence.

Thirty-One Days

Thirty-One Days
Author: Poethics Oblivion Stareyes - Dark Sun
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1477202994

As Poethics Obilivion Stareyes - Dark Sun, this is my first book of Poetry. I have written Poetry, however, authored by my real name, which is Verlena Sexton-Walker, and as Poethics Oblivion Stareyes and therefore, have published six Poetry Books and all are live. Thirty-One Days was written in the presence of a Spiritual God. I felt as if I was a castaway in such of a new world and thus, my Poetry was a channel of articulation brought from the spiritual realm via the mind by means of meditation. As a Psalmist, which is the qualifier that defines my Poetry, I have scribed Thirty-One Days in an academia presence of insight and theory. Theologically, Thirty-One Days is an anointing of sanctification given by the Spiritual God within a divine aura and with the dignity of a Goddess. Thirty-One Days idolizes the human life formed as a supernatural existence that is prayer based, theologically sound, ministry of the truth, and bound by a higher order to come. Dogmatically, Thirty-One Days captures a doctrine of faith that is shown throughout its poetic verses. Scripturally prepared to a monotheistic belief, Thirty-One Days is mystically written to enrich and enhance the insight to develop foresight via the creation of the Spiritual God who we sense when we call upon the Lord. In all, Thirty-One Days was etched in the State of Michigan by a native Mississippian and therefore, it is a written document of circumstances and situational melodrama that is the factual truth in occurrence in which it is dedicated to those who provided Poethics Oblivion Stareyes - Dark Sun with her poetic stories via poetry, prayer, tall tales, and parables.

Star Trek: Mind Meld

Star Trek: Mind Meld
Author: John Vornholt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003-03-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743453999

Teska, a Vulcan child raised on Earth, is destined to play a crucial role in the reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan peoples. While Spock escorts his young niece back to Vulcan for her betrothal ceremony, he strives to help her understand both her Vulcan heritage and her growing telepathic abilities. But when an unplanned mind meld reveals the true identity of a deadly assassin to Teska, she and Spock find themselves the target of a Rigelian criminal network. With the EnterpriseTM light-years away, Spock and his niece must go on the run, pursued by a conspiracy determined to end teska's future before it has even begun.

S/trek Tos #82 Mind Meld

S/trek Tos #82 Mind Meld
Author: John Vornholt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471106314

Teska, a Vulcan child raised on Earth, is destined to play a crucial role in the reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan peoples. While Spock escorts his young niece back to Vulcan for her betrothal ceremony, he strives to help her understand both her Vulcan heritage and her growing telepathic abilities. But when an unplanned mind meld reveals the true identity of a deadly assassin to Teska, she and Spock find themselves the target of a Rigelian criminal network. With the EnterpriseTMlight-years away, Spock and his niece must go on the run, pursued by a conspiracy determined to end teska's future before it has even begun.

The Black Dream

The Black Dream
Author: Col Buchanan
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0230764002

As the empire of Mann threatens the world with enslavement, only a single island nation continues to stand in its way - the Free Ports of the democras. For ten years they have held their own, but now the empire draws its noose even tighter over them. Rallying to its defence are those from the secretive network known as the Few, including the cripple and troubleshooter Coya Zeziké. Coya has hopes of enlisting the forest contrarè in the aid of the besieged city of Bar-Khos. With him is Shard, the only Dreamer of the Free Ports, a woman capable of manipulating waking reality or the strange dimensions of the Black Dream. The Roshun order of assassins have also engaged in the war at last. But Ash, their ailing farlander, has more urgent business to overcome. Facing him is a skyship voyage into the Great Hush, then further journeying to the fabled Isles of Sky, where he hopes bring his dead apprentice Nico back to life. Yet, his voyage into the unknown may save more than just Nico . . . it may save the Free Ports themselves.

Revenge of the Optimist

Revenge of the Optimist
Author: Lesley Choyce
Publisher: Ekstasis Editions
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2004
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781894800433

Lesley Choyce's poetry is transcendental, joyful and at times ecstatic, though rooted securely in the world. The new poems in Revenge of the Optimist are charged with a kind of soulful music and are distinguished by wide tonal flavours and range. Lesley Choyce has said of his writing that "Poetry arises from events, real or imagined, that stir the intellect and emotions to re-create, through words, the full impact of life's greatest challenges... the best poetry comes about from the compassion that develops in a writer, the compassion necessary to understand the pain and joy of others while at the same time being able to work with one's own suffering as a source for emotional honesty in all that is written." Book jacket.

Arrow of the Blue-skinned God

Arrow of the Blue-skinned God
Author: Jonah Blank
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802137333

Anthropologist and journalist Blank gives a new perspective to the 3,000-year-old Hindu classic, retelling the ancient tale while following the course of Rama's journey through present-day India and Sri Lanka.

Vision of Love

Vision of Love
Author: Stacy J. Rose
Publisher: Satin Romance
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

After suffering from a strange pressure-like sensation in her head since childhood, Monica Cunningham finally learns the reason—she has special powers that have been trying to emerge for years, but she had no way of knowing this was occurring. Soon she discovers one power after another, and one even lands her on a beautiful and mysterious planet where she meets and falls in love with Kenneth Donaldson, a handsome museum curator. Once people find out about Monica’s powers, everyone has a different reaction. Some are in awe, while others are afraid and begin behaving strangely whenever they’re around her. Some are extremely grateful for Monica’s powers, because without them they might not even be alive. Monica also realizes that people want to use her for her powers as well, and after meeting a strange man from Helia, the beautiful, mysterious planet, she soon finds herself in a perilous predicament as she’s forced to use her powers to help him evade the authorities. With one obstacle after another jeopardizing both her life as well as her relationship with Kenneth, Monica is not sure if learning to perfect her powers is enough to keep her alive and happy with the man of her dreams.

Islamic Sensory History

Islamic Sensory History
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2024-07-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004515933

Islamic Sensory History, Volume 2: 600–1500 presents a selection of texts translated into English from Arabic and Persian. These selected texts all offer illustrative engagements with issues related to the sensorium in different times, places, and social milieus throughout the early and medieval history of Islamic societies. Each chapter is prefaced by an introductory essay by the translator, with specific attention to the role of the senses in the translated text’s language, genre, and social context. Contributors Eyad Abuali, Tanvir Ahmed, Hanif Amin Beidokhti, Shahzad Bashir, Maroussia Bednarkiewicz, David Bennett, Hinrich Biesterfeldt, Julie Bonnéric, Adam Bursi, Fatih Han, Rotraud Hansberger, Jan Hogendijk, Domenico Ingenito, Anya King, Hannelies Koloska, Christian Lange, Danilo Marino, Richard McGregor, Pernilla Myrne, Nawal Nasrallah, Zhinia Noorian, Austin O’Malley, Franz Rosenthal (†), Everett K. Rowson, Abdelhamid I. Sabra (†), George Sawa, Asghar Seyed-Gohrab, Jocelyn Sharlet, Cornelis van Lit, Geert Jan van Gelder, James Weaver, Ines Weinrich, Brannon Wheeler, Alan Williams, Cyrus Ali Zargar.