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The land of Tereden, treacherous even for those with the stout spirit to confront it, is home to a desperate world's dreams and fears. The mystic island of Tereden has experienced more war than peace for as long as anyone can remember. A battleground for the foreign canine and feline peoples of Everlet and Hohleran, Tereden is also home to an indigenous race of lizards that remains neutral in the ancient conflict-but hardly dormant. The ever-changing tides of war soon engulf Rhomand, a young canine officer who finds himself engaged in battle deep in enemy territory, fighting both for his own life and that of his childhood friend, Ayana. As the war surrounding Rhomand rages, a threat surfaces that knows no mercy and respects no race. It attracts the attention of Veia, a powerful mage and keeper of arcane arts. The foreboding signs, stretching from common battlefields to the secluded lizard cities, lead to an undertaking that envelops not only Veia and her companions, but also an unsuspecting Rhomand and Ayana. Brimming with mystery and danger, Heart of Courage is a timeless tale of strength and courage in the midst of war, when loyalties must withstand the most difficult test of all.
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You can run... Luke has never stopped running. He fled a quarter of a century ago when the body of his best friend's wife was found on Christmas Eve, bludgeoned to death in her kitchen. The crime has never been solved. It wrecked the sleepy pattern of life in the Southern college town of Old Wells and, when Luke finally returns, he comes to realise that he is responsible. ...But you can't hide Now someone wants him dead. But who? And why? Surrounded by the sometimes surreal characters that populate this corner of Dixie, Luke can't decide whom to trust. It takes the renewal of an old love to teach him that real survival means not just solving the murder, but also the crazy jigsaw puzzle of his life.
Eric Seever, an award-winning author, emails his lifelong friend, Julian Forbes, the internationally renowned violinist who is touring India with the Budapest National Symphony Orchestra, to share some surprising information. Eric originally foretold the personal computer and Internet more than a decade before they occurred after discovering an unusual book about prophecy written by an anonymous ‘Hindoo Master’ whose secret identity he has just discovered. Eric knows Julian will be able to help him unravel a mystery. Meanwhile, Eric helps his grandson Marco, who is preparing for college while dealing with the traumatic death of his football buddy. Julian returns exhausted from his world tour, but insists they meet at Max’s Comedy Club in Greenwich Village to see Eric’s madcap comedienne sister, Edith Seever Evermore, perform her over-the-top act. As Eric and Julian begin catching up, they quickly start making unusual discoveries about the interlocking puzzles of their past and future. So begins a poignant novelistic symphony that ranges over the enigmas of life, death, memory, music, and the quantum dimensions of time.
I was thinking about when I depart this here good earth how do I want to go out, in a casket or in an urn, and then it hit me, in a can of chock full of nuts, you know the heavenly coffee tin. I hear its the best money can buy. Yep save my family the added expense of an expensive box, that I cant take with me no how, so thats my last request, maybe auction it off to the highest bidder. PT Barnum once said a sucker is born every minute, hahahaha I got a feeling theyll be one or two takers, hahahaha Jimmy Blood, Sweat & Tears - And When I Die The Cyber Comedy section of the book is an international camaraderie between a man and a woman. No this is not a romance story, nor a spy thriller; but do hold on to your hats just the same cos they will pick your pockets and you will want to give them all you have just to keep them telling you more and more. Some think they are the reincarnation of Will & Grace, Ned & Stacey, Mork & Mindy, Sonny & Cher, Stiller & Meara, Lucy and Ricky, or Gracie and Allen but they sure know how to make you laugh without a script. I guarantee one thing if nothing else, you will laugh and then some but dont take my word, read on!!!
If We Forgave the 9/11 Terrorists, what Would Happen? 4 simple keys, discovered in Ethiopia, handed down through generations, which will unlock miracles, abundance, and good health, eliminate racism, terrorism, famine, disease, and war. Unlock the Miracles Within The Four Givings is an inspirational story about two estranged brothers trying to find the meaning to life?Ts questions and rekindle their brotherly bond by taking a road trip to Chicago to see one of the remaining legends of electrified blues music. Keith, in a struggling marriage, is trying to pick up the pieces of his life after losing his daughter in the 9/11 tragedy. James is out of work and coping with a strained relationship with his stepson. Both men think they know what life is about but are haunted by their own demons and prejudices. It isn?Tt until a chance meeting of fate with five spiritual healers on the streets of Chicago that the two brothers learn the ancient secret to life called The Four Givings. Come along with Keith and James as they venture out to see Chicago and discover the four keys to creating life?Ts greatest miracle. As they stumble through each event you will wonder if these two siblings will ever get it right. Written in the spirit of Og Mandino?Ts The Greatest Miracle in the World and James Redfield?Ts The Celestine Prophecy. By learning The Four Givings you will discover: - What is meant by the acceptance of the Christ and experiencing Heaven - What burdens you carry in your own life and how to rid them completely - The power of grace will bring abundance into your life - That you decide to live in fear, guilt, judgment or live in peace, joy, and love - How to live a fulfilling life throughacceptance and understanding - How to create miracles in your life by practicing The Four Givings Can you decrypt the hidden message in the book? If you decipher the clues in the poem at the beginning of the book, and find the seven secret words, you will discover a fifth key to creating miracles in your life, The Fifth Giving.
Kirby's latest work is at once the caravan, the carnival, and the crowd merging together to form a wondrous collection. Much like a traveling circus, Kirby's poems are equally defined by their transient nature and by their destination. In "Talking about Movies with Jesus" earnest conversations with cultural icons from Little Richard to Jesus reveal to the poet, as a character in his own story, that art, whether a song or poem or scripture, is all we here on earth know of heaven and all we need to know.
While sifting through trash in her flooded New Orleans home, Ruth Salvaggio discovered an old volume of Sappho's poetry stained with muck and mold. In her efforts to restore the book, Salvaggio realized that the process reflected how Sappho's own words were unearthed from the refuse of the ancient world. Undertaking such a task in New Orleans, she sets out to recover the city's rich poetic heritage while searching through its flooded debris. Hearing Sappho in New Orleans is at once a meditation on this poetic city, its many languages and cultures, and a history of its forgotten poetry. Using Sappho's fragments as a guide, Salvaggio roams the streets and neighborhoods of the city as she explores the migrations of lyric poetry from ancient Greece through the African slave trade to indigenous America and ultimately to New Orleans. The book also directs us to the lyric call of poetry, the voice always in search of a listener. Writing in a post-Katrina landscape, Salvaggio recovers and ponders the social consequences of the "long song" -- lyric chants, especially the voices of women lost in time -- as it resonates from New Orleans's "poetic sites" like Congo Square, where Africans and Indians gathered in the early eighteenth century, to the modern-day Maple Leaf Bar, where poets still convene on Sunday afternoons. She recovers, for example, an all-but-forgotten young Creole woman named Lélé and leads us all the way up to celebrated contemporary writers such as former Louisiana poet laureate Brenda Marie Osbey, Sybil Kein, Nicole Cooley, and Katherine Soniat. Hearing Sappho in New Orleans is a reminder of poetry's ability to restore and secure fragile and fragmented connections in a vulnerable and imperiled world.