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A YOUNG ADULT NOVEL FULL OF ROMANCE, MYSTERY, TRAVELS, AND ADVENTURE! Luna is hiding a mystery, and that mystery is matter of life or death, a secret which has forced her to live isolated her entire life. But the time has come for her to escape that seclusion, and through her escape she will discover her identity, love, and an entire world which she has been denied for so many years. Who am I? Where am I from? What do I believe in? What is love? These are some questions that Luna will answer for herself as she travels throughout Europe on her way to find the prophecy that has always haunted her. “Readers will discover some wonderful European cities and feel as if they already have been there.” “This is a great back in time travel to the late 1990s!” “A novel that, without being a self-help book, motivates reflection. You might feel identified with many of the emotions embodied in the story.”
Many years after a tragedy struck her life, Meilí faces a challenging decision: to find in her heart the forgiveness and the courage to look for her family or leave it all to dwell in the past. To accomplish it, she’ll rely in the support and friendship of Ana, an adventurous young Mexican girl who is visiting Beijing, thrilled to discover a culture and traditions very different from her own. However, that is not all Ana will find in China because, upon meeting Carlos, the cheeky Spanish boy that captivates her, a spark of love will ignite between them, which they will experience intensely. The author, Javier Allard, inspired by his own experience of having lived in Beijing, interweaves suspense, adventure, and romance in this novel, while inviting us to immerse ourselves in this peculiar culture, offering his readers a view into China’s day-to-day life, from its most emblematic settings up to its colorful nightlife! A story that will leave you wanting to take a flight and immediately go find a similar adventure!
Written like it's a script from a video game, a manga and RPG inspired story, follows the events leading up to the first major prophecy. Our heroes, a seven year old Sacred Dancer, a swordsman that despises titles, a warrior with the ability to control the land, a blind archer and the classic white mage try to find a way back to Earth after being transported by a mysterious power. Yet, something doesn't want them to. They encounter foes that wield unimaginable power, battle elemental Guardians and even compete in a race where people die, this fun fantasy filled adventure isn't exactly what they thought it would be! Will our newly formed heroes find a way home? Will they be the best guild? Will they survive in the harsh lands of Rostical? Read to find out!
This tale of four fey sisters is “a golden slice of British rural fantasy in the tradition of Diana Wynne Jones and Tanith Lee. . . . I loved it” (Paul Cornell, New York Times–bestselling author of Witches of Lychford). Levelheaded Bee still lives at Mooncote, the family home in Somerset, where she has an unconventional boyfriend of whom her sisters are unaware. Stella, a DJ who’s just done some gigs in Ibiza, has vowed never to return to Mooncote after a row with Bee. Single mother and fashion designer Serena lives in Notting Hill with growing doubts about her relationship with her longtime boyfriend, a rock musician. And Luna, the youngest, is a wanderer living out of a horse-drawn van while she follows a trail of horse fairs across the country. The four Fallow sisters are scattered like the four winds. But now, with the comet due, they’re drawn back together, united in their desire to find their mother, free-spirited Alys, who disappeared a year ago. They have help, of course, from the star spirits and the no-longer-living, but such advice tends to be cryptic and is hardly the most dependable of guides . . . “In Comet Weather, Liz Williams has crafted something marvellous. This is a book full of wonder, horror, love, heartbreak, strangeness, and a gorgeously evoked sense of time and place. Between one page and the next you’ll be laughing out loud, then shivering to your bones.” —Alastair Reynolds, award-winning author of Eversion and Revelation Space “This quick-witted and intriguing contemporary fantasy is fresh and original, while also harking back to the mythology of the English landscape and the classic literature that has inspired. A many-faceted delight.” —Juliet E. McKenna, author of the Green Man series “A perfect pleasure to read. Think [Neil] Gaiman: imagination enriched with history, culture, geography, astronomy and archaeology, and a dash of romance.” —Aurealis “One of the most affecting and accomplished fantasy novels of the year so far.” —Locus “Mesmerizing.” —SciFi Mind
In his latest collection, Steve Luxton navigates the mid-passages, facing what his favourite character, the notorious Doc Holliday, terms "the wasting diseases: Life, sonofabitch Fate, Love." Pieces both lyrical and serio-comic weigh sickness and personal mortality, the death of a shell-shocked father, and the shenanigans of this Age's public life. In Luna Moth and Other Poems, the poet, by now well tutored in human fragility and frailty, discovers that being alive at all in this very odd world seems "stranger by far / than salvation or personal immortality." Nevertheless, though Fear may be "the only deity, first and last," Luxton also celebrates the deep beauty in the recesses of nature, and, redeemingly, "a little companionship." With both formal and experimental elements, these vividly figured, emotionally compelling poems tantalizingly sing and tartly satirize.
Voyagers of the Celestial Realm To sum up, We go on a trip with Luna and her friends through the huge and mysterious world in "The Endless Cosmos," an epic story. This story starts with the junction event, a turning point that marks their brave return to the Celestial Academy. They had looked into the biggest mysteries of the universe, which opened up new lines of contact between Earth and the rest of the universe. The Celestial Academy, an old group whose goal is to study and understand the universe, plays a major role in this book. Here, Luna and her friends got better at what they did and learned more about the world. While they were at the school, they learned a lot, made new discoveries, and made friends that will last a lifetime. As they got ready to leave, the school's hallways were filled with memories of how they went from being curious students to protecting the world. "A Promise to the Stars" draws attention to a key part of the story. Luna and her friends say they will value and protect the knowledge and power they have gained. They promise to protect both Earth and the heavenly realm and keep the secrets and links they've found safe. She becomes famous as an astronomer and shares her vast knowledge with others while keeping her eyes on the night sky, which seems to be full of endless possibilities. This vow changes Luna's life. "The Endless Cosmos," the last part of the book, talks about how big and eternal the world is. The universe keeps growing into an endless pit even after Luna and her friends' story is over. The Celestial Academy will still be there to help people in the future who want to learn about the stars. Now that Luna and her friends have been exploring the world for a while, they are still trying to figure out its mysteries. Their trips aren't over yet; instead, they make them want to see more of the world and try new things all the time. The theme of never-ending wonder and finding comes up over and over again in the story. The story celebrates the human spirit's never-ending quest for information and the need to know everything about the universe. The journey of Luna and her friends shows how people will always be trying to figure out the world and their place in it. As a tribute to the endless secrets and wonders of the universe, "The Endless Cosmos" asks us to look up at the stars and imagine all the things that could happen beyond them. Chapter 1: A Start That Opens Your Eyes In a world not too different from ours, there was a strange school. With its location high above the Earth in the clouds, the Celestial Academy was not your average school. This amazing school taught its students how to control comets and stars, figure out cosmic puzzles, and look into old astral secrets. The little girl at the center of our story, Luna, lived in a cute little house on the edge of a quiet neighborhood. Luna had always been amazed by the night sky. She would be amazed by the stars and look at them for hours on end. She wished on a star every night in the hopes that one day her dreams would come true. On a warm summer evening, Luna lay on the grass and looked at a very bright star. Suddenly, a bright comet shot across the sky. She left behind a trail of sparkling stardust that looked like it was dancing around her. When Luna put out her hand, she was surprised to see stardust swirling around her fingers and making complicated patterns in the air. Moon didn't know how much this great show would change her life. The next morning, when she woke up in her cozy house, there was a strange note on her porch. The invitation, which had the seal of the Celestial Academy on it, said, "Dear Luna, You have been chosen to join the Celestial Academy, where you will learn to harness the power of the stars. Come to the Academy at once. Your adventure in space awaits." She could feel her heartbeat faster. She knew she had to take advantage of this great chance. She left her small village, packed up the few things she owned, and set out on a trip that would take her to the sky. As Luna walked toward the Academy, she was happy with her surroundings. She became more aware of how little she knew about the universe as she traveled. She went through magical woods where the trees seemed to be talking about old stories and over mountains that seemed to reach the sky. It seemed like forever before she got to the bottom of a huge, winding staircase that led up to the clouds. Luna was determined, even though it was hard to climb the stairs. With each step, she felt like she was getting closer to her goal. As she climbed, the ground below became a faraway memory. Instead, she could see nothing but space. At last, she got to the top, where the Celestial Academy shone brightly. Its tall towers were lit up by the sun, and the air was filled with the hum of cosmic energy. As Luna walked into the Academy, she was met by a huge group of other students, each with their own skills and background. She quickly learned that the Academy was a great place to meet new people and share information. It was a place where cultures from all over the universe came together to form new friendships. The teachers were gentlemen with a soft touch who were experts in their fields and knew a lot about them. Luna learned a lot and was amazed a lot while she was at the school. She learned how to use the energy of celestial bodies, find her way around the stars, and read old writings in the sky. She learned how to work with stardust and made beautiful light shows that danced across the sky. Because she loved the stars, Luna was brave and determined as she went through each lesson. Luna learned more about her past as she did her work. They taught her that her link with the stars was stronger than she thought. The rare skill she had to control stardust had been passed down from generation to generation. This made her even more determined to improve her art and become the best student the Academy had ever seen. Luna learned a lot and got to know some new people while she was at the Celestial Academy. She made friends that would last a lifetime, saw miracles she couldn't have imagined, and finally found her place in the world. As Luna looked out at the stars from the top of the Academy's tallest building, she knew she was exactly where she was supposed to be a bright star in an endless universe.
"Originally published in Spain as Eva Luna"--Copyright page.