Bangles of Enchantment

Bangles of Enchantment
Author: Cherilyn Yap
Publisher: Bookiut
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2024-04-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9673698333

In a twist of fate, inseparable best friends—Florie and Celia, find themselves unexpectedly transported to a mysterious world through a pair of enchanted jade bangles where their lives take an exhilarating twist. Florie awakens in her new form as a powerful bear beastman, finds herself to be alone without Celia. She quickly discovers that danger lurks around every corner in this new world, and reuniting with her closest friend proves to be a daunting task, with numerous obstacles standing in the way. Meanwhile, Celia discovers hidden depths within herself as she becomes a maid in a luxurious household. Secretly, she practices her newly discovered magic while also making plans to embark on a journey in this unfamiliar world, all in the hopes of finding Florie. Little does she know about the dangerous situation her best friend is currently facing. As they navigate treacherous landscapes and outwit formidable foes, Florie and Celia lean on newfound allies and unearth extraordinary powers within themselves. With courage as their compass and determination as their weapon, are they able to overcome the dark forces that seek to keep them apart? And find their way back home?

Enchantment

Enchantment
Author: Harold Macgrath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2020-08-16
Genre:
ISBN: 3752445459

Reproduction of the original: Enchantment by Harold MacGrath

Forbidden Rites

Forbidden Rites
Author: Jeanette Ellis
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2009-08-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1846941385

Witchcraft & Wicca.

Songs of Enchantment

Songs of Enchantment
Author: Ben Okri
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504061225

Set in an African village, this follow-up to the Man Booker Prize–winning novel is “sometimes whimsical, sometimes bawdy . . . Fraught with wild visions” (The Times). “All is not well in the African village where Azaro lives. The child narrator of poet and novelist Okri’s The Famished Road, who had outwitted death in the previous book, again relates the oppressive events that continue to plague his village and his family. While political factionalization shatters the community's cohesiveness, the prodigious bar owner Madame Koto, chief exponent of the ‘Party of the Rich,’ alternately exudes portentous metaphysical malaise and miraculous erotic force. Little Azaro, himself touched and distracted by a series of animuses, follows the heels of ‘dad,’ who is a resounding vessel, by turns, of cantankerous egotism and abased self-sacrifice. This Nigerian epic reveals a violent provincial world, opaque with magical spirits which place horrendous ethical demands on fragile and fickle humanity, as if to test each individual for a thread of virtuous constancy at the core. Events drench the essentially linear narrative with all the ruthless sensuousness of a tropical storm, and Okri’s prose is lucid and deft.” —Publishers Weekly “Okri conjures up the fabulous with the same ease as he affectingly details the ways of the human spirit in a lovingly evoked African setting teeming with life—both real and mythic . . . Stunning.” —Kirkus Reviews “Once again we’re bedazzled and bedeviled by Okri’s phantasmagoric prose and the strange and wondrous sensibility of Azaro, a spirit-child living in a poor African village.” —Booklist “Both a love story and an account of the political turmoil between the parties of Rich and Poor.” —The Independent “Passages of extraordinary beauty . . . Okri paints a convincing surrealist picture.” —The Sunday Times

Flow Through My Heart

Flow Through My Heart
Author: Monita Soni
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-01-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1546273220

To read Flow Through My Heart is to meditate upon the mystery of life! The author elucidates the inherent virtue of humanity in her stories and poems. She shows the reader how her faith gave her confidence to accept all challenges and joys of life. Monita looks at every moment with a childlike sense of wonder. Monita promises that life can be lived to it’s fullest measure by accepting it in a mindful way. This book has splashes of humor in “Aunties of Sector 8” and “A Riddle in My Porridge;” Her tender compassion is revealed in “Mumbai Maidens” and “A Healing Touch”. Her deep sense of love surfaces in “A Photo Blessing and A Sugar Cube Moment, and heart-tugging nostalgia in “What can a Daughter Give?”. The author’s resilience is exposed in “The Wise Turtle” and her all encompassing devotion for her parents is highlighted in “My Name in your Mouth and in Not Forgotten.” This book has the magic to delight readers of all genres. The author hopes that her lovingly penned pages will find a home in many readers’ pockets and become a part of their permanent collection.

Tales from the City of Destiny

Tales from the City of Destiny
Author: Bethany Maines
Publisher: Blue Zephyr Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2018-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615947662

Think you’re alone in this city? Think again. Goblins, faeries, vampires, and werewolves are all clawing for their piece of the American dream in Tacoma, Washington. Ariana Grace is not just your average antiques dealer. This half-faery can sell you all the best “assets” – a great sense of humor, a new memory, or just the right amount of luck. If your problem seems impossible, if no one else can help, then Ariana Grace might have just the right asset for you. But be warned – magic has a mind of it’s own – everything may not go as you planned. – The Dragon Incident, Spells of Murder, and The Devil’s Invitational have all been collected into one volume featuring five additional tales that reveal more about your favorite characters! Follow Ariana through 8 tales of mystery, murder, and adventure as she shows us just what’s lurking in Tacoma’s alley’s, pool halls, and brothels.

Enchantment

Enchantment
Author: Daphne Merkin
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374711941

A bold, provocative "pioneering novel" (Los Angeles Times) about family, womanhood, and growing up Set on Manhattan's Upper East Side, Enchantment is narrated by Hannah Lehmann, the wry survivor of a troubled childhood. Hannah's perceptions of her Orthodox German Jewish heritage—her five brothers and sisters, the complicated power of families, the madness of money, the obsessive workings of memory itself—are as disquieting in their sharpness as they are lucid in their irony. The world, she finds, is a treacherous place where love is closely knit with pain, but even the limitations of her own point of view are not lost on Hannah. She is all too aware that her perspective is fixed in the vise of her childhood: “My mother,” she says, “is the source of my unease in the world and thus the only person who can make me feel at home in the world.” This is a novel about what people say when they are talking to themselves; what families look like when they are not observed by others. Provocative, hawkishly observed, and devastating in its reliability, Daphne Merkin's Enchantment is a searing and unforgettable exploration of family and self.

Magical Realism in West African Fiction

Magical Realism in West African Fiction
Author: Brenda Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134673787

This study contextualizes magical realism within current debates and theories of postcoloniality and examines the fiction of three of its West African pioneers: Syl Cheney-Coker of Sierra Leone, Ben Okri of Nigeria and Kojo Laing of Ghana. Brenda Cooper explores the distinct elements of the genre in a West African context, and in relation to: * a range of global expressions of magical realism, from the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez to that of Salman Rushdie * wider contemporary trends in African writing, with particular attention to how the realism of authors such as Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka has been connected with nationalist agendas. This is a fascinating and important work for all those working on African literature, magical realism, or postcoloniality.

To-day

To-day
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 878
Release: 1883
Genre: Socialism
ISBN:

In Another Lifetime

In Another Lifetime
Author: Scott “StoryTime” Sloan
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148084053X

Six-year-old twins Zo and her sister, Noel are inseparableuntil the day she accidentally throws a rock at Noel's head in a fit of anger and kills her. After the half dragon, half human is quickly escorted to the borders of her childhood homeland, Zo is left all alone in the world. When Zo is saved from the brink of death by a monk returning to his mountain top monastery from a sabbatical, she begins training under the Master of the Guardian's watchful eye to become a Warrior Monk. But when a tragedy unfolds, Zo flees the monastery in despair, hoping to find solace in a city to the south without any idea that more unfortunate events are about to occur. As she transforms into a cold and callous assassin, shocking new information arises that Noel may still be alive. Now it is up to Zo to travel through time and space to defeat the Zombie Queen and save her sister. But will she make it in time? In Another Lifetime shares the imaginative tale of a half dragon, half human who travels through parallel universes to battle evil and rescue her twin sister from a disastrous fate.