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A fantasy series about a secret society sworn to protect mythical creatures and the girl who becomes its most important member.
Mythical creatures still exist, hidden from the modern world by a secret society determined to keep these wild and mysterious creatures safe from those who wish to destroy them.
The Chimera Rebellion In a not-so-distant future, Brazil is on the brink of chaos as the presidential election looms. But what the people don't know is that the election has already been rigged. Tom, a ruthless politician with a dark secret, has bred a race of genetically engineered chimeras in underground labs to seize control and establish his New Order. With victory within his grasp, nothing stands in his way—or so he thinks. Enter Sophia: a mysterious young woman who looks exactly like Tom's old enemy, someone he thought was long gone. Marked as a fugitive, Sophia finds herself at the center of a deadly chase, but she isn't running alone. With unlikely allies—both human and chimera—Sophia sparks a rebellion that threatens to ignite a brutal war across the nation. In a fight for power, freedom, and survival, lines blur between man and monster as the future of Brazil hangs in the balance. The Chimera Rebellion is a high-stakes dystopian thriller filled with betrayal, political intrigue, and ferocious battles. As Sophia unites humans and chimeras against a common enemy, she will uncover secrets that could change everything—if she can survive long enough to reveal them. If you're a fan of fast-paced dystopian stories with strong heroines, political twists, and dark sci-fi elements, The Chimera Rebellion is the must-read book of the year.
Return to the mythical rainforest ruled by reincarnated gods in the quest fantasy Echoes of Understorey, the heart-pounding sequel to Thoraiya Dyer's Crossroads of Canopy. Great deeds are expected of Imeris. Raised by accomplished warriors and skilled healers, and being the sister to a goddess, Imeris always felt pressured to be the best fighter in Understorey. Yet during a mission to capture the body-snatching sorceress Kirrik, Imeris fails disastrously. With death on her conscience and in hiding from her peers, Imeris climbs up to the sun-kissed world of Canopy to learn new ways to defeat Kirrik. What she doesn’t expect is to be recruited in a Hunt for the Ages, against a terrifying divine monster that will take all of her skills to stop. "I am majorly impressed. A unique, gorgeous, and dangerous world!”—Tamora Pierce At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
The Titan's Forest Trilogy ebundle collects all three books in Thoraiya Dyer's high fantasy series--Crossroads of Canopy, Echoes of Understorey, and Tides of the Titans... At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
In the winter of 1922-23 archaeologist Howard Carter and his wealthy patron George Herbert, the Fifth Earl of Carnarvon, sensationally opened the tomb of Tutenkhamen. Six weeks later Herbert, the sponsor of the expedition, died in Egypt. The popular press went wild with rumours of a curse on those who disturbed the Pharaoh's rest and for years followed every twist and turn of the fate of the men who had been involved in the historic discovery. Long dismissed by Egyptologists, the mummy's curse remains a part of popular supernatural belief. Roger Luckhurst explores why the myth has captured the British imagination across the centuries, and how it has impacted on popular culture. Tutankhamen was not the first curse story to emerge in British popular culture. This book uncovers the 'true' stories of two extraordinary Victorian gentlemen widely believed at the time to have been cursed by the artefacts they brought home from Egypt in the nineteenth century. These are weird and wonderful stories that weave together a cast of famous writers, painters, feted soldiers, lowly smugglers, respected men of science, disreputable society dames, and spooky spiritualists. Focusing on tales of the curse myth, Roger Luckhurst leads us through Victorian museums, international exhibitions, private collections, the battlefields of Egypt and Sudan, and the writings of figures like Arthur Conan Doyle, Rider Haggard and Algernon Blackwood. Written in an open and accessible style, this volume is the product of over ten years research in London's most curious archives. It explores how we became fascinated with Egypt and how this fascination was fuelled by myth, mystery, and rumour. Moreover, it provides a new and startling path through the cultural history of Victorian England and its colonial possessions.
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Rights of Woman as Chimera examines Mary Wollstonecraft's intellectual relationship to Rousseau, Locke, and Aristotle. Although she learned much from each philosopher, her own thought cannot be said to be simply derivative of these thinkers. In considering "the woman question," Wollstonecraft levels important, but friendly, critiques of her male predecessors. She puts forth a conception of the nature of woman, which is informed by and consistent with her larger political philosophy, and this study endeavors to outline this conception of the nature of woman.