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A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?
A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?
A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?
An illustrated edition of the author’s first novel—the hilarious, viral hit Harris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher, in which a bespectacled boy finds out that magic is disappearing in Singapore... and has to stop it. Harris bin Potter is an orphan who loves to play void deck football like any other Singaporean boy. But when he discovers he is a parceltongue (i.e., he can talk to boxes...er, parcels), his world changes. Harris learns about his magical lineage and enrols at the MOE-approved Hog-Tak-Halal-What School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There, he is sorted into the House of Fandi and gets caught up in an insane adventure to save Singapore’s magical folk from being turned into kosongs.
In the mystical realm of Draconia, where every artistic creation holds magic, young dragons Draco, Lumi, and Arka embark on a daring quest to master the ancient art of graphic design. When a dark force threatens to erase creativity from their world, these adventurous dragonlets must unlock the secrets of legendary designers like Paula Scher, Saul Bass, and Gail Anderson. Along the way, they creatively design their way through an epic journey filled with magic, mystery, and danger, learning invaluable lessons from the iconic masters of design. *The Dragon Codex: Quest for the Relics of Design* is not just a story—it’s an educational fantasy adventure that teaches young readers and aspiring designers the true power of creativity, friendship, and perseverance. Designed to enrich the reading experience, this book includes interactive worksheets that challenge readers to apply the design principles learned throughout the story. It also features biographies of renowned designers, offering a deeper look into their lasting contributions to the world of graphic design. Additionally, a handy design glossary helps readers familiarize themselves with key terms and concepts, making this a perfect resource for middle schoolers and kids who love dragons, magic, and art. By blending the excitement of a heroic quest with real-world design lessons, *The Dragon Codex* offers a unique, hands-on approach to learning graphic design, encouraging readers to explore their own creativity while being immersed in a fantastical world.
John Frederick is a man of considerable substance, in every sense of the word. Rich, intelligent, reclusive, and very large, John Frederick lives to eat. His everyday needs are tended to by Mrs. Floyd, his house manager, and by a never-ending parade of personal chefs. Enter Lexie Alexander, the latest applicant for that once-again vacant position. A young woman of magical sensibilities, fresh out of culinary school and still recovering from a recent personal tragedy, Lexie lives to cook. As time passes, a love of food, musical comedy, and tea begins to weave a connection between John Frederick and his new chef—but then a major medical crisis completely turns life at Frederick House upside down, threatening the bond John Frederick and Lexie have forged. Size Matters is the story of how people interact with each other and with the world, and what happens when the structure of a person’s life, their self-image, and all their familiar coping mechanisms are shattered.
Mara cannot believe that her father has left and is never coming back, leaving her and her five siblings without support. She knows that he will come because if he doesn't, the family will have to move to Aunt Jo's awful farm. But he does not return, and the family moves into the wilderness with an aunt who does not want them any more than they want her. Life on the farm is not what they expect. Reality is both better and worse than they anticipated. Over and above is Mara's special place, the magic land, that is infinitely more beautiful and infinitely more frightening than reality.
"Kabumpo in Oz" by Ruth Plumly Thompson. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
A career minor leaguer who bombed out of the majors finds success pitching in Japan after using HGH, bu the pressure of being a star leads Derek to attack women despite a loving wife who he can't perform with. Abused as a child by both a domineering mother as well a camp counselor he' s rendered impotent with the opposite sex, but had to resort to selling himself to other men at times to support himself and his family. He forsakes the sports reporter, Gene, in Ohio who helped publicize Derek to the scouts and retaliates by putting a curse on him after Derek returns home to star for the New York Yankees in the American league pennant race as he continues to stalk and kill prostitutes despite the intervention of federal authorities and Interpol after cover ups by local law enforcement in Japan and across the United States because of Derek's fame only to have him chased to Cuba after he chokes in the playoffs and kills another in Puerto Rico. A sting operation goes bad involving a Cuban expatriate, also a killer, given immunity where Derek is allowed to live out his life in peace. exiled with his wife, artificially conceived child and mother in law in peace the baseball crazed Castro administration.