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Author | : Tyson Brooks |
Publisher | : Tyson Brooks |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2024-06-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In the chilling supernatural thriller "The Curse of Harvest Farm," the Wright family's search for a fresh start in the idyllic town of Willowbrook takes a terrifying turn as they uncover the dark secrets lurking beneath the surface. When Emma Wright and her three children, Liam, Sophia, and Ethan, move to the picturesque farming community, they are quickly drawn into the town's annual Halloween festivities. But as strange and unsettling events begin to plague the family, they soon realize that the town's charming facade masks a sinister history tied to the mysterious Harvest Farm. As Liam delves deeper into the farm's haunted past, he discovers an ancient curse that has claimed the lives of countless innocent victims. With the help of a mysterious ally and a set of cryptic artifacts, the Wright family must confront the malevolent entity that seeks to consume their souls and break the curse that has plagued Willowbrook for generations. "The Curse of Harvest Farm" is a gripping tale of family, sacrifice, and the battle against an ancient evil. Author Tyson Brooks weaves an atmospheric and suspenseful narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, as the Wright family navigates a web of secrets, lies, and terrifying revelations. With richly drawn characters, eerie supernatural elements, and a compelling exploration of the unbreakable bonds of love and courage, "The Curse of Harvest Farm" is a must-read for fans of horror, mystery, and family drama. Brace yourself for a chilling journey into the heart of darkness, as the Wright family fights to protect their loved ones and uncover the truth behind the curse that threatens to consume them all.
Author | : Tyson Brooks |
Publisher | : Tyson Brooks |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2024-10-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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In the not-so-distant future, humanity takes its next giant leap with the construction of Artemis Base on the Moon. “Celestial Pioneers” follows the groundbreaking journey of robotic sentinels and the brave humans who strive to establish a permanent foothold on Earth’s closest celestial neighbor. The story begins with a prologue that sets the stage on the stark, gray lunar surface, where robotic sentinels labor tirelessly. Their mission: to build Artemis Base from the ground up. Dome-like structures emerge, solar panels unfold, and a communication array connects this outpost to Earth. Each step in their meticulous construction is a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of exploration. However, as the base takes shape, unexpected challenges arise. Anomalies and tremors disturb the lunar soil, hinting at unknown dangers beneath the surface. The robots, guided by sophisticated algorithms, log these occurrences and prepare for the arrival of their human counterparts. Five years later, Artemis Base has transformed into a bustling hub of scientific discovery and human achievement. The first chapter introduces us to Eva Adams, an astrophysicist eager to join the lunar colony. Alongside her, Daniel Syal, the Deputy Flight Director, coordinates complex resupply missions from Earth, while Ben Adams, an innovative engineer, develops advanced robotic systems to support lunar operations. As the narrative unfolds, we witness the pioneers overcoming technical malfunctions, psychological challenges, and the harsh realities of living in an airless world. Their resilience and determination highlight the indomitable spirit of exploration that drives humanity to reach for the stars. “Celestial Pioneers” captures the awe-inspiring journey of transforming the Moon into a new frontier for human habitation. It’s a story of innovation, perseverance, and the unyielding quest to explore the cosmos. As the base prepares for further expansion and whispers of a mission to Mars grow louder, readers are left on the edge of their seats, anticipating the next chapter in humanity’s epic adventure beyond Earth.
Author | : Nicole Sherwood |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2021-08-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1662417063 |
Prince Catair, the youngest son of the king of the elves, finds himself sent on a mission to destroy an ancient evil necklace discovered to be in his possession. The mission goes wrong from the start. The group made up of Prince Catair’s best friend, William Starling; fiancée, Annalee; and new and old friends faced monsters, weather, and evil sorcerers. Tragedy strikes on Prince Catair’s soul when he and Annalee are washed overboard into an unforgiving sea. Separated from any help, Annalee falls victim to the evil ancient necklace. Now Prince Catair must race against time to save Annalee and all the kingdoms, when an ancient dragon warrior and his queen rain destruction throughout all the kingdoms, razing cities, towns, and villages to the ground with fire and rage. As Prince Catair fights his way against magic and time, another unseen enemy moves in the background to bring down and destroy all that Prince Catair holds dear and is trying so hard to save.
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Total Pages | : 650 |
Release | : 1869 |
Genre | : World politics |
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Author | : Andrew Michael Manis |
Publisher | : Mercer University Press |
Total Pages | : 462 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780865549586 |
A longitudinal study of race relations in a major southern city, Macon Black and White examines the ways white and black Maconites interacted over the course of the entire twentieth century. Beginning in the 1890s, in what has been called the nadir of race relations in America, Andrew M. Manis traces the arduous journey toward racial equality in the heart of Central Georgia. The book describes how, despite incremental progress toward that goal, segregationist pressures sought to silence voices for change on both sides of the color line. Providing a snapshot of black-white relations for every decade of the twentieth century, this compellingly written story highlights the ways indigenous development in Macon combined with other statewide, regional, and national factors to shape the struggle for and against racial equality. Manis shows how both African-Americans and a cadre of white moderates, separately and at times together, gradually increased pressure for change in a conservative Georgia city. Showcasing how disfranchisement, lynching, interracial efforts toward the humanization of segregation, the world wars, and the Civil Rights Movement affected the pace of change, Manis describes the eventual rise of a black political class and the election of Macon's first African-American mayor. The book uses demographic realities as well as the perspectives of black and white Maconites to paint a portrait of contemporary black-white relations in the city. Manis concludes with suggestions on how the city might continue the struggle for racial justice and overcome the unutterable separation that still plagues Macon in the early years of a new century. Macon Black and White is a powerful storythat no one interested in racial change over time can afford to miss.
Author | : Gordon E. Harvey |
Publisher | : University of Alabama Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2006-08-20 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0817353208 |
Can any good thing come from Auburn? / John Shelton Reed -- Revisiting race relations in an Upland South community : Lacrosse, Arkansas / Brooks Blevins -- Southern accents : the politics of race and the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 / Susan Youngblood Ashmore -- Is there a balm in Gilead? Baptists and reform in North Carolina, 1900-1925 / Richard D. Starnes -- The beginnings of interracialism : Macon, Georgia, in the 1930s / Andrew M. Manis -- Race, class, the Southern conference, and the beginning of the end of the New Deal coalition / Glenn Feldman -- "Wallaceism is an insidious and treacherous type of disease" : the 1970 Alabama gubernatorial election and the "Wallace freeze" on Alabama politics / Gordon E. Harvey -- Divide and conquer : interest groups and political culture in Alabama, 1929-1971 / Jeff Frederick -- The scholar as activist / Dewayne Key -- Evangelist for constitutional reform / Bailey Thomson -- The historian as public policy activist / Dan T. Carter.
Author | : Dashiell Hammett |
Publisher | : Vintage Crime/Black Lizard |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2010-12-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307767485 |
The steadfast and sturdy Continental Op has been summoned to the town of Personville—known as Poisonville—a dusty mining community splintered by competing factions of gangsters and petty criminals. The Op has been hired by Donald Willsson, publisher of the local newspaper, who gave little indication about the reason for the visit. No sooner does the Op arrive, than the body count begins to climb . . . starting with his client. With this last honest citizen of Poisonville murdered, the Op decides to stay on and force a reckoning—even if that means taking on an entire town. Red Harvest is more than a superb crime novel: it is a classic exploration of corruption and violence in the American grain.
Author | : Rick Riordan |
Publisher | : Disney-Hyperion |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2007-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
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In this third book of the acclaimed series, Percy and his friends are escorting two new half-bloods safely to camp when they are intercepted by a manticore and learn that the goddess Artemis has been kidnapped.
Author | : Ристо Василевски |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Macedonian poetry |
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Total Pages | : 1560 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Baptists |
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