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Author | : Sandra Rose Wild |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : 2016-09-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1514465094 |
A deadly enemy, from beyond the gates of Nowhere, is breaking through the formidable spells that bind it. The key to its destruction lies buried deep within the mind of James Cadwallader, the son of a human family, especially chosen to be entrusted with the secret wisdom of their ancestors. The threat is growing ever stronger. His father is ill, his little sister in danger, and the menace creeps ever closer. Their last remaining hope is to unleash the forgotten magic James holds, a magic both powerful and wild, only to be used in a time of dire need. That time has come. But James needs help. He can only release it with the aid of the dragon, but first, they must search for the guardian, the one who must give the dragon his true name, and they are running out of time.
Author | : Mark A. Gilchrist |
Publisher | : White Wolf Press, LLC |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : |
Lix and Basta are lost, and they need each other to keep from turning to stone! Join Lix and Basta on a colorful adventure for kids. This children's picture book tells the story of two young dragons trying to keep their color. Note: Parts 1, 2 and 3 are also available in a single book, The Lost Dragons.
Author | : Jean Rabe |
Publisher | : Wizards of the Coast |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 1991-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781560761181 |
When a powerful and ambitious Red Wizard uses his evil spells to gain control of the country, the Harpers send a magic-wielding council member to Thay to work with their human and centaur agents
Author | : Berthe Amoss |
Publisher | : Hyperion Books |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1995-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780786810345 |
Focuses on an abandoned waif adopted by an old wise woman who discovers that the child is the descendant and namesake of the talented spellmaker.
Author | : Tamzin Merchant |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2021-02-18 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0241426324 |
Enter a spellbinding world in this soaring magical adventure, perfect for fans of Nevermoor, A Pinch of Magic and Rooftoppers. 'Wildly inventive . . . full of laugh-out-loud humour, enchanting magic and rebellious hope. I loved it' Catherine Doyle 'Imaginative . . . entertaining, comical and breezy, and the settings are conjured in transporting detail' The Times Cordelia comes from a long line of magical milliners, who weave alchemy and enchantment into every hat. In Cordelia's world, Making - crafting items such as hats, cloaks, watches, boots and gloves from magical ingredients - is a rare and ancient skill, and only a few special Maker families remain. When Cordelia's father Prospero and his ship, the Jolly Bonnet, are lost at sea during a mission to collect hat ingredients, Cordelia is determined to find him. But Uncle Tiberius and Aunt Ariadne have no time to help the littlest Hatmaker, for an ancient rivalry between the Maker families is threatening to surface. Worse, someone seems to be using Maker magic to start a war. It's up to Cordelia to find out who, and why . . . Featuring gorgeous black-and-white illustrations throughout by Paola Escobar. 'An utterly charming adventure full of wildness, wit, magic and heart' Anna James 'Absolutely wonderful' Emma Carroll 'A cosy magical adventure peppered with charming detail' The Bookseller
Author | : Stephen Minch |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2009-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780945296645 |
Author | : Joshua Mendelsohn |
Publisher | : University of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2020-10-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1496218787 |
Today the salary cap is an NBA institution, something fans take for granted as part of the fabric of the league or an obstacle to their favorite team’s chances to win a championship. In the early 1980s, however, a salary cap was not only novel but nonexistent. The Cap tells the fascinating, behind-the-scenes story of the deal between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association that created the salary cap in 1983, the first in all of sports, against the backdrop of a looming players’ strike on one side and threatened economic collapse on the other. Joshua Mendelsohn illustrates how the salary cap was more than just professional basketball’s economic foundation—it was a grand bargain, a compromise meant to end the chaos that had gripped the sport since the early 1960s. The NBA had spent decades in a vulnerable position financially and legally, unique in professional sports. It entered the 1980s badly battered, something no one knew better than a few legendary NBA figures: Larry Fleisher, general counsel and negotiator for the National Basketball Players Association; Larry O’Brien, the commissioner; and David Stern, who led negotiations for the NBA and would be named the commissioner a few months after the salary cap deal was reached. As a result, in 1983 the NBA and its players made a novel settlement. The players gave up infinite pay increases, but they gained a guaranteed piece of the league’s revenue and free agency to play where they wished—a combination that did not exist before in professional sports but as a result became standard for the NBA, NFL, and NHL as well. The Cap explores in detail not only the high-stakes negotiations in the early 1980s but all the twists and turns through the decades that led the parties to reach a salary cap compromise. It is a compelling story that involves notable players, colorful owners, visionary league and union officials, and a sport trying to solidify a bright future despite a turbulent past and present. This is a story missing from the landscape of basketball history.
Author | : Nicole Beyer |
Publisher | : Nicole Beyer |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Fans of Brandon Mull, Rick Riordan, and James Riley will love this middle grade fantasy series by Nicole Beyer and Nathan Ryan about three kids who go on an adventure to save their friend from a magical sickness. When Rafe contracts a magical sickness, what else can his friends do but go on a quest to find magic and heal him? Gavin the leader, Millie the fighter, and Ethan the bookworm set out to leave their town. Rumors of magic lead them to Lost Man's Grove. All too quickly, they become lost themselves, lost in the past, in the Age of Magic. Their main goal has shifted. They still need to save their friend, but first, they need to stay safe. When magic ruled, wyverns and dragons existed too. The trio must survive and return home hopefully with magic. That's not too much to ask, is it? KEYWORDS: middle grade fantasy adventure, MG fantasy adventure, fantasy adventure, middle grade fantasy, MG fantasy, children's book, children's fantasy, middle grade, MG, coming of age, kids, action, adventure, swords, sorcery, magic, fantasy, dragon, wyvern, free MG fantasy, free books, free fantasy books, free full length fantasy, free
Author | : Bill Valiontis |
Publisher | : Bill Valiontis |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2024-01-26 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
The fog clung to the island like a shroud, muffling the world in an eerie quiet. Ethan squinted through the swirling white, the lighthouse beam battling it in vain, its desperate stabs of light swallowed by the hungry mist. The ferry that had deposited him on this forsaken rock had long since retreated, leaving him alone with the rhythmic crash of waves on jagged rocks and the unsettling silence that pressed in from all sides.
Author | : Kristen Britain |
Publisher | : Astra Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2008-11-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 144063209X |
Magic, danger, and adventure abound for messenger Karigan G'ladheon in author Kristen Britain's New York Times-bestselling Green Rider fantasy series • "First-rate fantasy." —Library Journal On her long journey home from school after a fight that will surely lead to her expulsion, Karigan G'ladheon ponders her uncertain future. As she trudges through the immense Green Cloak forest, her thoughts are interrupted by the clattering of hooves, as a galloping horse bursts from the woods. The rider is slumped over his mount's neck, impaled by two black-shafted arrows. As the young man lies dying on the road, he tells Karigan he is a Green Rider, one of the legendary messengers of the king of Sacoridia. Before he dies, he begs Karigan to deliver the “life and death” message he bears to King Zachary. When she reluctantly he agrees, he makes her swear on his sword to complete his mission, whispering with his dying breath, "Beware the shadow man...". Taking on the golden-winged horse brooch that is the symbol of the Green Riders, Karigan is swept into a world of deadly danger and complex magic, her life forever changed. Compelled by forces she cannot understand, Karigan is accompanied by the silent specter of the fallen messenger and hounded by dark beings bent on seeing that the message, and its reluctant carrier, never reach their destination.