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Ah, home sweet home... or so I thought. Not long after I return to my hometown, I get an eviction notice pinned to my door. No, this isn't an eviction, it's a deportation. By the queen's orders, half-orcs are no longer welcome in the city. That includes me. I'm forced to leave my pub and go “questing,” for lack of a better word. And because pretty Ed Muskin still owes me a favor, he's coming with me. What kind of trouble are we going to get into now, I wonder?
Slowly but surely, I've been adjusting to my new life in Daimonas, the city of demonicas. I've regained my sight, the mayor seems to like me, I'm making new friends, and it's nice to have Deep at my side. However, I really miss my brother... and there's trouble on the horizon. Daimonas isn't the safe haven I hoped it would be.
Stuck with a man she hates, how will she survive? Primrose Pevensey will do almost anything to put food in her little brother's stomach. Unable to find a job, she steals to survive, and has little shame in doing it. When the siblings are arrested for thieving, they're sent to an overseas penal colony, miles away from the world they knew. Primrose vows to kill the man who arrested them: an uppity soldier named Frederick Whitley. He makes Prim's life miserable, and she despises him more and more with every encounter. After an arduous voyage, they arrive at a penal colony of smoke and rubble. The island Natives have dragons, and they'll reduce the world to ash before they'll surrender their home.
Marge is a 57-year-old grocery store manager. In a world where robot workers are more common, she's one of the last human employees. Her best friend is her niece, Raven, who struggles with depression. Hoping to shake Raven out of a major depressive episode, Marge agrees to enter Odyssey of Dragons, a complex VR fantasy world that emulates real life. Marge enters the “game” as a man, a handsome young mercenary, and the experience is more intense than anything she expected. CW: Attempted suicide.
Archangel Reyla is a low-key Archangel enjoying a quiet afterlife of slaying shadowlings, granting human wishes... and crocheting. Out of the blue, she gets a text from Archangel Gabriel, who she's never met before. Because of her high rating and aptitude for fighting (Reyla's great with a bow), she's being scouted as a possible member of The Echelon, an elite group of Archangels who are privy to the afterlife's secrets. Archangel Gabriel will be in charge of training Reyla, as well as another Echelon candidate named Mikah. Gabriel makes her nervous, and Mikah is critical of her in a way that's highly frustrating. Not only that, she doesn't want the extra attention! Still, Reyla decides to undergo the special training to sate her curiosity. After all, what's the worst that could happen? School for Spirits: Loneliest Archangel features a more adult set of characters, while retaining the spirit (pun intended) of the series. Content warning: Mentions of suicide, sexual assault
Her life... in the hands of a former enemy. Primrose just received the shock of her life: she might have royal blood in her veins. She's sent back to the country she's always known, but nothing will be the same. Her life is now in the hands of a twisted queen. The queen forces her husband's offspring to play a game... to the death. The last one standing will inherit everything. Primrose must rely on a man she's always hated, and the man she's starting to love. Frederick Whitley is now Primrose's champion, fighting for her life.
Robert Torrance's wide-ranging, innovative study argues that the spiritual quest is rooted in our biological, psychological, linguistic, and social nature. The quest is not, as most have believed, a rare mystical experience, but a frequent expression of our most basic human impulses. Shaman and scientist, medium and poet, prophet and philosopher, all venture forth in quest of visionary truths to transform and renew the world. Yet Torrance is not trying to reduce the quest to an "archetype" or "monomyth." Instead, he presents the full diversity of the quest in the myths and religious practices of tribal peoples throughout the world, from Oceania to India, Africa, Siberia, and especially the Americas. In theorizing about the quest, Torrance draws on thinkers as diverse as Bergson and Piaget, van Gennep and Turner, Pierce and Popper, Freud, Darwin, and Chomsky. This is a book that will expand our knowledge—and awareness—of a fundamental human activity in all its fascinating complexity.
Space could be a lonely and hostile place especially if you were 21 yearons old and a lone female. Tayce Traun was that female. A young privileged daughter of a commodore cast out in the dead of night when her home world is destroyed by a powerful evil countess and her warrior army. For the first three yearons Tayce fights to keep her exploration cruiser, Amalthea One, from falling into the wrong hands with help from the on board guidance and operation's computer, who is her only friend and companion. Tayce vowed that she would avenge the death of her parents and the destruction of her home planet. She has an idea to create a crime fighting team and call it the Amalthean Quests Team. The new journey starts and slowly one by one new members join the team.
Autobiography of David Burns, 1928-1949. Book-obsessed childhood in the Depression in a small town in Kentucky; running away from home on his 15th birthday; three years in Washington in Capitol Page School, dropping out many times, never completing first semester of tenth grade; copy boy and photographer's apprentice at The Evening Star newspaper; three years in the Air Force. Managing somehow to be admitted to Princeton. The autobiography is interspersed with four vivid chapters of imaginary ancestors: Long Hunters in 18th century Kentucky; pioneers on The Wilderness Road from Cumberland Gap; building gristmills and sawmills; and the legacy of coal mining… which has left much of Appalachia, land AND people, 'HOLLOWED OUT'.
Princess Anatopsis Solomon wants to be a knight-errant. But hermother, chairwoman of Amalgamated Witchcraft Corporation, plans for her immortal daughter to take over the family business. The Queen has even hired a new tutor: a demigod named Mr. Pound. But Mr. Pound’s plans go far beyond completing Ana’s education. He is searching for the mysterious and powerful Os Divinitas. And if he finds it, nothing will survive. A shocking and powerful gift will catapult the Princess into an unlikely quest through the rich worlds of Anatopsis, inhabited by magic immortals, a rebel army, and the last dog in the Universe.