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You have been called to the headmaster's office, accused of doing something that you did not do. Your headmaster seems to be possessed; his eyes turn green and he calls out that "the Abyss has spat out the Amulet of Kalos." What follows is an adventure that takes you around the world, trying to keep one step ahead of forces that might kill you, whilst trying to save the world at the same time.
Soar over the Chiltern skies with Kitty Milvus, a young red kite. Kitty and her best friend Azalea have started training for the Annual Airshow, a competition which tests a kite's agility, speed, nerve and airborne skill. Both girls have been dreaming of victory their entire lives. However, on the day of the finals, Kitty's plans are dashed, and she has to make a choice: save her sister or her victory. However, the choice is not as easy as it seems. There is a very high chance her sister is dead, and red kites do not have the same connection with their siblings as humans do.
Prepare to take a journey back in time to witness the most fearsome creatures ever to walk the Earth. Enter hostile habitats; from bug-filled swamps to dinosaur deserts, and meet everything from giant scorpions and mutant reptiles to monstrous snakes and sabre tooth cats. Read on to discover the most weird, strange and terrifying creatures ever to fly, walk and swim our world, read on to discover the terrible tale of life on Earth.
This book is a compilation of stories from the online world Cerea Island. The stories were written by individual players involved in the adventures. Thus what you find inside are many people telling of their adventures in the world.
Features pictures of Pokémon evolving through their forms.
Bonnie, is too young to be a trainer. But she wants a Pokemon of her own. Then she finds a tiny green Pokemon and names it Squishy. But there's a lot more to this cute little Pokemon than meets the eye.
This book explores the persona of the artist in Archaic and Classical Greek art and literature. Guy Hedreen argues that artistic subjectivity, first expressed in Athenian vase-painting of the sixth century BCE and intensively explored by Euphronios, developed alongside a self-consciously constructed persona of the poet. He explains how poets like Archilochos and Hipponax identified with the wily Homeric character of Odysseus as a prototype of the successful narrator, and how the lame yet resourceful artist-god Hephaistos is emulated by Archaic vase-painters such as Kleitias. In lyric poetry and pictorial art, Hedreen traces a widespread conception of the artist or poet as socially marginal, sometimes physically imperfect, but rhetorically clever, technically peerless, and a master of fiction. Bringing together in a sustained analysis the roots of subjectivity across media, this book offers a new way of studying the relationship between poetry and art in ancient Greece.