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A mysterious condition sweeps the country, leaving its victims in a catatonic state. The power grid fails and the world goes dark. Somewhere in Florida, where the sprawling suburbs meet a dying citrus grove, a janitor at a small community radio station, an FCC field agent, and a DJ attempt to restore order and humanity.
How do you keep a healthy spirit?More importantly, what exactly is spirit? And how does one care for the spirit? It is a seemingly abstract and often mind-boggling concept that gets lost in the many other day to day things we have to worry about such as caring for our body and, more increasingly, our mental health. But could these aspects of our life intertwine with our spirit?How do you feel? Close your eyes and take a moment to reflect on what your spirit means to you. Do you regard your spirit as something akin to your soul, to your outlook and passion in life? Or, do you see it more in the traditional sense of religious practice and prayer? Whatever it is, it is different for each of us and there are different ways to nurture our spirit.Healthy Spirit is the third instalment in The Health Conscious series, coming after Health Body and Healthy Mind. It features articles from people of all walks of life, from a lawyer, to a psychic, to a publisher and almost everything else in between. The articles are written to be insightful, interesting and useful to you in their differing ideas about what spirit is and how to care for it.Healthy Spirit has something for everybody and is sure to become an invaluable guide and addition to The Health Conscious series.
City of Roses is a serialized epic very firmly set in Portland, Oregon, only with more sword fights--an urban fantasy mixing magical realism with gonzo noirish prose, where duels are fought in Pioneer Square and union meetings are beseiged by ghost bicycles. Collects chapters 1 - 11 of the critically acclaimed fantasy serial.
I don't want to start an interstellar war over a few demigods and a trip to a library, but I will.Hera Log Entry: Alethea or Atlantis, 2020 ADAthena's punishment was never going to hold me and all my plans have come to fruition. To outmaneuver Athena is feat I never dreamed capable of achieving. But the final cost was higher than I believed possible.The banishment of all hybrids from Earth. Where should we go now? That's Sydney's problem, I did my part.SydneyIt was never an island but a spaceship.I can't decide if Hera has betrayed us or saved us. But the hybrids look to me to lead them, and space is a mighty large place. No one is a rock we need allies and a planet. The lost Themian homeworld of Elysium sounds like a good place to start, but the search may turn out to be a wild goose chase.Odyssey is a spaceship, not a home.
With the famous stories of Sinbad, 'The Merchant and the Genie, 'The Three Apples' and hundreds more this collection offers the storytelling genius of Scheherazade as she tells ever more ingenious stories, to save her life. Stories are selected from the original, medieval Thousand and One Nights and the many expanded tales from around the world.
A genderqueer romance of intergalactic proportions. The brilliant sequel to Once and Future
Two siblings must fight on the opposite sides of a magical war in this thrilling new epic fantasy trilogy from Jon Skovron
12 classic English fairy tales and their history reissued for 2019. These are stories of giants, dragons, fairies and Arthurian Romance. Together, they form a perfect introduction to the different types of traditional stories and their place in English oral and written heritage.
When a rash of suicides strikes Bellingham, Washington, Sarah Beauhall finds herself embroiled in a conspiracy that involves long-dead gods, love-scorned ancients, dragons, witch feuds, and the rediscovery of a mysterious abandoned world. Can Sarah put together the puzzle pieces before her world comes crashing down around her?
SOME FAMILIES GET ON LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE...'A triumph of a novel' BETH O'LEARY, author of The Flatshare'Acutely observed and brilliantly funny' CLARE MACKINTOSH, author of After The End'Part Fleabag, part Agatha Christie, Like A House On Fire is everything I love in a book ... I was hooked from page one. Bravo, what a triumph!' JOSIE SILVER, author of One Day In December* * * * *Things Stella and George have had blazing rows about:- Misquoting Jurassic Park- Leaving a Coke can on the side of the bath- Fitting car seats for their hypothetical kidsIn other news, they're getting divorced.But first, Stella's mum is throwing a murder mystery party and - with her dad losing his job, her mum's recent diagnosis, and some very odd behaviour from her sister - now is not the time to tell everyone.All Stella and George have to do is make it through the day without their break-up being discovered - though it will soon turn out that having secrets runs in the family...* * * * * Authors getting on LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE * * * * *'I loved it - funny and sad and relatable and deeply human' HARRIET TYCE, author of Blood Orange'A keenly observed tale of family intrigue and craziness that will make you laugh and tough your heart' MIKE GAYLE, author of Half A World Away'Sheer delight from start to finish' LESLEY KARA, author of The Rumour'Painfully astute and brilliantly funny'BETH O'LEARY, author of The Flatshare'Witty, whip-smart and wincingly observant, pure entertainment from start to finish. A Caroline Hulse book is a reading highlight of my year' CATHY BRAMLEY, author of The Lemon Tree Cafe'Funny, moving and astute. A triumph!' NICOLA MOSTYN, author of The Love Delusion'A total joy from start to finish, Like A House on Fire is a treat to savour. Readers will all recognise (with affection) someone within its pages.' CHARLOTTE DUCKWORTH, author of The Rival'Absolutely loved Like A House On Fire. A proper delight'RICHARD ROPER, author of Something To Live For'Hilarious and brilliant and clever in that way only Caroline knows how to be. So compelling, I couldn't put it down' LUCY VINE, author of Hot Mess'Caroline Hulse is a very funny writer and a wonderfully compassionate observer of human frailty' KATE EBERLEN, author of Miss You
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