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  • av Brittany Fichter
    400,-

    A failing warrior.A prince in pain.A city in the mountain where they and their loved ones hide from Solevar's curse.But this reality will soon shatter. For among the cursed ashes of Solevar, a Seer has been found.Eirin, the king's favored warrior-in-training, is going to fail her combat test. She knows this, as does everyone around her. This comes as no surprise, though. Eirin never understood why the king chose to train her alongside the Walled City's most promising fighters. She's always been too slow, too weak, never enough for what a true Sgaeth is meant to be. And now that it's nearly over, she dreams only of returning to the home where she's loved and she belongs.For years, Drystan, the king's Heir, chosen for his strength and prowess in combat, has watched Eirin fight only to fall again and again. And though he's only the king's Heir, his patience with the situation grows thin. Anyone can see that Eirin was never meant to be a Sgaeth, but the king refuses to listen. As if his worry over Eirin's safety isn't enough, the ever-present pain in Drystan's chest is reaching nearly crippling levels. If he can't get it under control, his suffering will soon begin to affect those he should be keeping safe.Both Eirin and Drystan's plans and ambitions are brought to a halt, however, when just before Eirin's combat trial, the Walled City is attacked by an army of monstrous shifters. And Eirin and Drystan hear a word uttered that changes the course of the battle and their lives.Seer.Upon hearing mention of this word, the king sends Eirin, Drystan, and a small party of companions out of the Walled City, out of the mountain, into the ancient, dying land of Solevar. There, he promises, they will find the answers they've been seeking. But no matter what happens, Drystan must protect Eirin at all costs. The Walled City's survival depends on it.As they make their way into the dangerous world of the Atharrach shifters, far from the safety of their city's walls, Drystan and Eirin begin to see that perhaps the world is not exactly as they've been told. Even more importantly, though, they learn world-altering secrets about their own selves. And if they can't learn to embrace their true natures...and trust one another along the way, the world as they know it might fall.The Seer's Secret is the first in the Legacy of the Time Stones Trilogy, a world with magic, myth, and mystery. Read Seer's Secret today to embark on the journey to the Time Stones...before it's too late.

  • av Carol Winteringham
    132,-

    "When I started looking back I suddenly realised that all my years in Leeds, England, had been spent at one address only: 137 Victoria Road. All my childhood years and early experiences stemmed from here." - Carol Winteringham

  • av Marshall Lee
    137,-

  • av Wayne Douglas Weedon
    208,-

    Canadian Shorts: A Collection of Short Stories>Foreword by Brenda Fisk. Authored by Donna Quick, Maureen O'Hare, Michele Lisiecki, Michael Lalonde, Maureen Haseloh, Allison Gorner, Joan M. Baril, Sara Mang, Wayne Douglas Weedon, Vicki Lockwood, R.O., Marion Agnew

  • av E. Douglas Fawcett
    208,-

    A fascinating science fiction novel exploring political philosophy.Stanley is a young socialist who is opposed to revolution. He believes that a peaceful community results in a stable government. And as a candidate in the upcoming elections, he is deeply concerned for the safety of the masses.Hartmann, a notorious anarchist, is believed to have died after his failed attempt to bomb the German Crown Prince. In hiding, Hartmann builds Attila, a flying machine from which he intends to attack European capitals. Hartmann's goal: to overthrow capitalism.Stanley's intentions seem innocent when he sets out to find the truth behind Hartmann's disappearance. So how is it that Stanley finds himself aboard the warship Attila heading straight for its first target?This is the first of Edward Douglas Fawcett's science fiction novels. It was most likely a response to the growing anarchist violence in Europe and the developments in aerial navigation in the late nineteenth century. Fawcett continued to write but spent most of his life devoted to mountaineering and philosophy.

  • av Niyi Borire
    136,-

    'She defined herself by her past because she saw no future...'This woman knew what it was to feel unloved, to feel unwanted, to suffer disappointment, and to want revenge. However, she found the courage to go forward in life. Her name is Hagar, the woman who cried out to God.In this book, we take you, on a memorable, meaningful, and exploratory journey into Hagar's life. We journey through her story whilst drawing lessons and touching on a vast array of subjects from surrogacy to abandonment, to hearing from God, as well as many topics that greatly affected women then, and many women today.Are you a wandering soul that has felt unloved, or unwanted? Your 'well' is waiting for you in the pages of this book. Take a leap of faith and go along on this journey with Hagar.

  • av Zoey S. Kane
    232,-

    It's 4th of July at the beach and the fireworks are missing! Will Princess Zoey and her friends find the fireworks and save the day? Join Princess Zoey on her latest adventure!This is book #6 in the Princess Zoey series, written by Zoey S. Kane and her Aunt Michelle. Together they bring Zoey's stories to life with illustrations by Mariah Grace.

  • av Nicholas A. Messenger
    137,-

    Beneath: The Dark Sun is a poetry collection about the emotions surrounding growing up. The poetry spans reality to metaphor in a rollercoaster of grief and darkness. These poems touch on the very nature of being human, young and nostalgic.

  • av Stephen J. L. Myles
    285,-

    Let your Shoes take you on a journey. Through universal experiences, and the many Shoes that you put on over the course of time, the passion and excitement for living life reveals itself! The challenges of growing up, trusting yourself, and being a witness to the world outside of your home - will teach invaluable lessons of equality, fairness, and acceptance found through our differences. Proving that despite the places and faces, we are more connected than we are divided. Through choices and beliefs, thought and action, you will feel empowered by your tools. Bit by bit, "Shoes" will show you what is possible when you put one foot in front of the other, bringing you closer to discovery and destination.The Shoes You Wear is primed to give a sneak peek into what is, and what could be while on life's journey - uncovering ways to make the world around us better through the simple power of perspective. The lyrical text provides a steady flow and colorful texture, helping to simplify the large scale concept of traveling along life's path; covered in this hopeful and realistic picture book that is akin to "Oh, The Places You'll Go", and A Kids Book about Feminism.The Shoes You Wear takes you in stride as different pairs of Shoes accompany you through the many travelled places. Shoes are brought to life to embody an action, a feeling, pivotal events, and even people. All of these characters exist to inspire, teach, or offer perspective as the reader is able to see the realities of life, and digest the truth and power of their own understanding. Ultimately, walking in a world of diverse beliefs, and representation found in the many things that life can be - good or bad, and everything in-between. On the path to discovery, there will be lessons in equality, activism, women's rights, social justice, and overcoming self-doubt. Life's details are found in the lessons and aims to propel The Shoes You Wear forward to its positive open ended conclusion.

  • av Sophie Critchley, Rebel Rowser & Tina Marte
    400,-

  • av Minna Konttijärvi
    435

    Mad About Sleeves is a compilation of step-by-step instructions for over sixty different sleeve patterns. Included are both set-in sleeve and raglan sleeve designs, as well as a variety of cuff styles for shirt sleeves.

  • av Michela Guindani
    208,-

    Un tranquillo paese della bassa pianura lombarda viene improvvisamente scosso da un omicidio e da una serie di furti molto particolari. Si mettono così in moto le indagini dei Carabinieri che risolveranno solo in parte il mistero. Serviranno competenze molto diverse, rispetto a quelle messe in campo dalle Forze dell¿Ordine, per riportare davvero la serenità nel piccolo centro di Cicognolo: l¿affetto, la comprensione e l¿onestà dell¿amicizia.

  • av Terri Simon
    111

    Terri Simon's Ringing the Bell takes us through her cancer journey from diagnosis to recovery. Her poetry is filled with poignant emotion that touches and teaches and offers hope to everyone starting a similar journey.

  • av Epm Mavericks
    561,-

    ♥♥♥This book will blow away your preconceptions of the almighty American Empire and its Enterprises. I guarantee it!♥♥♥This book takes its title from the 1980 comedy film "The Gods Must Be Crazy," in which an empty Coca-Cola bottle is dropped from a plane onto a community of African bushmen. The bottle is thought to be a gift from the Gods, but after it incites bitter fighting amongst the villagers, the tribal leader decides to return it to the Gods, embarking upon a journey to the end of the world. Through my own metaphorical coke bottle, I visualize the dawn of a daunting new Empire. This book serves as both a testament to the past glories of the current American Empire and a guidebook to restoring Capitalism and Enterprise - before it is too late.Steve Hilton: " A lot of people say that China wants to replace the US as the superpower ..., Do you believe that that's their intention?"Trump: "Yes, I do. Why wouldn't it be? They're very ambitious people. They're very smart. They're great people. It's a great culture." - Fox News interview (05-19-19)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It's halftime America!Ay Yi Yai Yi! We are in the middle of The New World Order!Empires rise, decline, and fall. History has witnessed this cycle with the Romans, the Ottomans, and the British. They have all toppled, and if we are not careful, the US will be the next.Many of today's enterprises are a gaggle of debt-addicted extreme financial engineering frogs floundering in tepid snake oil. Unfortunately, many will find their demise in the clutches of IP vultures.If we don't play our trump cards right, the next voracious Empire - the Middle Kingdom of China - will consume us; sending their errand boys to collect bills from the US and over a hundred other countries that it has economically and digitally colonized since the Economic Tsunami of 2008, through "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI) to its "Digital Silk Road" (DSR)."Make Enterprise Great Again" digs into the foundations of capitalism and traces the ideals, triumphs and zeitgeist of the Roosevelt years in order to "Build Back Better" - and to save us from the impending Fourth Reich.Yeah! It's halftime, America!

  • av Nm Reed
    232 - 341,-

  • av Darwin Porter
    374,-

    Despite Lucille Ball's impact on the American Experience, thousands of her fans know very little of how she spent the last thirty years of her life. This, Volume Two of a two-part biography, tells everything.

  • av Peadar Ua Laoghaire
    387,-

    A new edition of Peadar Ua Laoghaire's novel Niamh in the modern script and modern spelling. This book is in Munster Irish, with detailed notes on vocabulary and grammar. The book gives a fictional portrayal of the lead-up to the AD 1014 Battle of Clontarf.

  • av Helen Cruickshank
    473,-

    13 projects in Polymer clay with 23 original canes and a variety of techniques for beginners to more experienced clayers. Step-by-step instructions, all with colour photographs to illustrate each stage.

  • av Pat Chapman
    370,-

    The journey to the seventh continent began in 2002 when Pat Chapman and Martha Ellis visited Kenya. During their encounters with the people and the beauty of Africa, they made the decision to visit all seven continents and capture the pictorial singularity of each. In February of 2014, they set foot on Antarctica, the seventh continent.Although their primary goal has been realized, they have not put their luggage in the attic. As long as there are new horizons, there is a plane to catch.

  • av Pat Chapman
    370,-

    El viaje al séptimo continente empezó en 2002 cuando Pat Chapman y Martha Ellis visitaron Kenia. Durante su encuentro con las personas y la belleza de África, tomaron la decisión de visitar los siete continentes y capturar las singularidades pintorescas de cada uno. En febrero de 2014, pusieron pie en Antártida, el séptimo continente. A pesar de que su meta principal ya fue lograda, no han guardado su equipaje en el ático. Mientras haya nuevos horizontes, habrá un avión que tomar. 

  • av Brandon Dudley
    115

    The winner of the 2020 Maine Chapbook Series, selected by Sigrid Nunez

  • av David Wilmoth
    448,-

    ... We had become radicalised during the rise of urban policy in Labor's opposition program, and now we were working for them in government ...As a technocrat in the Whitlam government, David Wilmoth was never an average urban planner. Australia was in desperate need of structural reform to lift opportunities for the disadvantaged. In David's view, urban strategy had to encompass infrastructure and economic development in a way that reflected the aspirations of the Australian people, not just lay out land uses. This was the only way to create basic change and reduce inequality. An 'anti-planner' of the planning profession, David agitated for change. Propelled by his reserved radicalism and an innate streak of defiance, he joined the social protests of the day: anti-war marches, fighting racism in Redfern's housing projects and stirring up professional practice. But then came burnout, the fall of government and the breakdown of relationships. Searching for answers, David crossed the globe to explore his spirituality in Asia, join a New Left group in San Francisco, and complete a PhD at Berkeley, before coming back to metropolitan planning in Sydney. A foray into higher education led to senior leadership roles at RMIT overseeing massive mergers and a financial crisis. But it was in spearheading educational ventures the world over he found the work he most enjoyed: combining education with urban strategy to form powerful learning cities. It wasn't an easy journey, but David always had a plan.

  • av Kaye Vosburgh
    461,-

    Trees, shrubs, vines, and grasses in my garden are pictured with flower arrangements, both Japanese and American, created from these plants to inspire gardeners and flower arrangers alike.

  • av Peter Weltner
    136,-

    Peter Weltner's 'An Old Man Sails a Paper Boat, a Chapbook, ' is a collection of twenty-four poems, is an evocation of age, of memories...." There's a streak of stubbornness in the old. Such cold is what his poetry celebrates now he's out of time and maybe luck, the strange chill of age he's known from the long ago day he was born, the nip of fall in all he has ever loved and lost, the poems he's chiseled as if from ice, the wintry world he understands best, that crystalline, that light to his touch, like a late night frost or morning sleet that to a small boy's delight melts to nothing in his hands."

  • av Simon Howell
    139,-

    Lucy and Jack have a very ill father who needs a Kidney Transplant. This book explores a little of the impact on the lives of the family, in a way designed to be helpful and non-threatening to children who may share a similar experience. Lisa Burnapp, Lead Nurse Living Donation at NHS Blood and Transplant also Consultant Nurse, Living Donor Kidney Transplantation at Guy's & St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, described the book saying "This is a delightful addition to the other books that Anita and Simon have written for children about living with kidney disease in the family. By combining simple narrative and beautiful illustrations, they have managed to explain difficult concepts about organ donation and kidney transplantation in a way that speaks to both adults and children. Their personal experiences and insights add a warmth and depth that cannot fail to resonate with anyone who is facing similar challenges. This is not only a book for children, it is a book for families everywhere who are learning to cope with the rigors of kidney disease and its treatments". Written by a nurse and doctor in order to help explain to their own children, this book will help families talk about some of the issues around renal dialysis and transplantation.

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