Visions Of Moonlight
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Author | : Stephanie Julian |
Publisher | : Moonlit Night Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2017-01-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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For eight years, witch Tira Belludi has longed to give herself, body and soul, to the two shifter men who hold her heart. But visions of death and fears for her sanity have forced her to keep her distance. Nic Rocca and Duke Ducati are brothers in every way but blood and partners who have each other’s backs. They share a home, a job and had planned to share their life with Tira between them…until the night she saw their future and built a fortress around her heart. Now danger and death stalk Nic and Duke. And Tira must make a choice—grab love while she has the chance, or watch Nic die from afar and lose Duke forever.
Author | : Jenn Bennett |
Publisher | : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2021-01-05 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1534425152 |
“An atmospheric, multilayered, sex-positive romance.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) After an awkward first encounter, Birdie and Daniel are forced to work together in a Seattle hotel where a famous author leads a mysterious and secluded life in this romantic contemporary novel from the author of Alex, Approximately. Mystery-book aficionado Birdie Lindberg has an overactive imagination. Raised in isolation and homeschooled by strict grandparents, she’s cultivated a whimsical fantasy life in which she plays the heroic detective and every stranger is a suspect. But her solitary world expands when she takes a job the summer before college, working the graveyard shift at a historic Seattle hotel. In her new job, Birdie hopes to blossom from introverted dreamer to brave pioneer, and gregarious Daniel Aoki volunteers to be her guide. The hotel’s charismatic young van driver shares the same nocturnal shift and patronizes the waterfront Moonlight Diner where Birdie waits for the early morning ferry after work. Daniel also shares her appetite for intrigue, and he’s stumbled upon a real-life mystery: a famous reclusive writer—never before seen in public—might be secretly meeting someone at the hotel. To uncover the writer’s puzzling identity, Birdie must come out of her shell…discovering that the most confounding mystery of all may be her growing feelings for the elusive riddle that is Daniel.
Author | : Dishani Seth |
Publisher | : Dishani Seth |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
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In the ethereal realm where dreams and reality intertwine, a captivating tale unfolds beneath the enchanting glow of the moon. "Moonlight Melodies: A Journey Through the Land of Dreams" beckons you into a world where imagination knows no bounds and the melody of dreams weaves its spellbinding tunes. In this wondrous land, where every shadow holds a secret and every whisper carries a promise, the adventure begins. Follow the footsteps of Amara, a young dreamer with a heart as vast as the starlit sky, as she embarks on a quest to restore harmony to the realm of dreams. Guided by the enigmatic Moonlight Muse, Amara discovers that the dreamscape is in peril, plagued by a sinister force that threatens to shroud the land in eternal darkness. To thwart this looming threat, Amara must harness the power of her dreams and embark on a perilous journey through enchanted forests, mystical valleys, and shimmering plains. Joined by a fellowship of eclectic companions—a mischievous sprite, a noble unicorn, and a wise old sage—Amara's path is fraught with challenges and revelations. Along the way, she encounters ancient guardians, enigmatic spirits, and formidable adversaries, each holding a piece of the puzzle to unlock the secrets of the dream realm. As the moon waxes and wanes, Amara must confront her deepest fears and embrace the magic within her soul to confront the darkness that threatens to consume everything she holds dear. With courage as her compass and melody as her guide, she must uncover the truth behind Moonlight Melodies and discover the key to saving the land of dreams. "Moonlight Melodies: A Journey Through the Land of Dreams" is a spellbinding tale of courage, friendship, and the power of imagination. Prepare to be swept away on an unforgettable adventure where the boundaries between dreams and reality blur, and the music of the moonlight sings of hope everlasting.
Author | : Jennifer Scappettone |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2014-11-25 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0231537743 |
As a city that seems to float between Europe and Asia, removed by a lagoon from the tempos of terra firma, Venice has long seduced the Western imagination. Since the 1797 fall of the Venetian Republic, fantasies about the sinking city have engendered an elaborate series of romantic clichés, provoking conflicting responses: some modern artists and intellectuals embrace the resistance to modernity manifest in Venice's labyrinthine premodern form and temporality, whereas others aspire to modernize by "killing the moonlight" of Venice, in the Futurists' notorious phrase. Spanning the history of literature, art, and architecture—from John Ruskin, Henry James, and Ezra Pound to Manfredo Tafuri, Italo Calvino, Jeanette Winterson, and Robert Coover—Killing the Moonlight tracks the pressures that modernity has placed on the legacy of romantic Venice, and the distinctive strains of aesthetic invention that resulted from the clash. In Venetian incarnations of modernism, the anachronistic urban fabric and vestigial sentiment that both the nation-state of Italy and the historical avant-garde would cast off become incompletely assimilated parts of the new. Killing the Moonlight brings Venice into the geography of modernity as a living city rather than a metaphor for death, and presents the archipelago as a crucible for those seeking to define and transgress the conceptual limits of modernism. In strategic detours from the capitals of modernity, the book redrafts the confines of modernist culture in both geographical and historical terms.
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Total Pages | : 834 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Congregational churches |
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Author | : Jan Ormerod |
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Release | : 2022 |
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ISBN | : 9781460761618 |
Jan Ormerod's classic wordless picture books, SUNSHINE and MOONLIGHT, are back in print at last, in these special 40th anniversary editions.It's nearly bedtime and a little girl is eating her dinner, playing in the bath and saying goodnight to her toys. But she's not quite ready to sleep yet.'I depend on the adult to create the right atmosphere and help children read them. When this happens, it is a time for physical closeness and comfort, a quiet time for sharing ideas and feelings, for laughing and learning together.' -- Jan OrmerodChildren's Book Council of Australia -- Shortlisted for Picture Book of the Year, 1983.
Author | : Jack Kerouac |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 449 |
Release | : 1993-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101548789 |
"What I'm beginning to discover now is something beyond the novel and beyond the arbitrary confines of the story. . . . I'm making myself seek to find the wild form, that can grow with my wild heart . . . because now I know MY HEART DOES GROW." —Jack Kerouac, in a letter to John Clellon Holmes An underground legend by the time it was finally published in 1972, Visions of Cody captures the members of the Beat Generation in the years before any label had been affixed to them, with Kerouac's trademark appreciation for the ecstatic and ephemeral moments of life An experimental novel which remained unpublished for years, Visions of Cody is Kerouac's fascinating examination of his own New York life, in a collection of colourful stream-of-consciousness essays. Transcribing taped conversations between members of their group as they took drugs and drank, this book reveals an intimate portrait of people caught up in destructive relationships with substances, and one another. Always transfixed by Neal Cassady—the Cody of the title, renamed for the book along with Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs—Kerouac also explores the feelings he had for a man who would inspire much of his work.
Author | : Arthur Compton-Rickett |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : American literature |
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"Bibliographical notes": pages 206-[207] Foreword.--Introduction: The vagabond element in modern literature--I. William Hazlitt.--II. Thomas De Quincey.--III. George Borrow.--IV. Henry D. Thoreau.--V. Robert Louis Stevenson.--VI. Richard Jefferies.--VII. Walt Whitman.
Author | : Anita Ryan |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 89 |
Release | : 2006-08-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1847288693 |
When is the best time to start a new project? What is the secret weapon in releasing bad habits or negativity? How can you best manifest your dreams? The answers lie in the cyclical nature of the moon and her energies. By increasing your awareness of the moon's intuitive, emotional and compelling gifts, you can deepen your connection with your own feminine wisdom and power. In this easy-to-read guide and workbook, Anita Ryan shows you how you can manifest your dreams by reconnecting with moon and goddess energy.
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Publisher | : SQP |
Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 2016-12-08 |
Genre | : Fantasy in art |
ISBN | : 9780865622494 |
Blending the romantic ideals of Art Nouveau with the dark horror and mystery of Gothic, the resulting mixture is a heady and intriguing combination. Illustrator Matt Hughes has forged these distinct forms into a new movement, perfectly named "Gothic Art Nouveau." Wander an exhilarating and forbidding gallery of unique and beautiful creations. Also contains a fascinating step-by-step section.