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Mary discovers a secret room built under the Academy. When she and Prince Reifus go to investigate it, they discover a box containing a circlet. At the behest of a mysterious voice, Reifus puts it on, causing him to transform from a handsome prince...into a beautiful princess?! Feeling responsible for her involvement in the incident, Mary tries to resolve the situation—but fixing this won’t be easy!
Mary’s now a third-year at school, which means she’ll finally get to settle down and relax, right? Wrong! She comes up with the bright idea of turning the school’s martial arts tournament into an academy festival, then His Highness Prince Reifus ropes her into running security for the event. That wouldn’t be so bad, except that Her Majesty the Queen decides to visit the festival—which leads to Her Majesty’s mischievous childhood friend, Princess Emilia from the demon kingdom, showing up to fly around and cause all sorts of mischief! And if that weren’t enough, mysterious intruders are spotted among the crowds... How will Mary get out of this little pickle? Follow the invincible little lady as she dons her silver armor and fights for her friends, but just remember—she’s definitely not the Argent Knight!
At the invitation of the demon princess Emilia, Mary and her friends go on vacation to the demon homeland, the Dark Isle. But rather than the evil hellscape of fire and brimstone Mary was expecting, she’s greeted by a southern paradise of sandy white shores and sparkling blue seas! Although Mary is excited for her first vacation abroad in both her lifetimes, fickle fate has other plans for her time off. How will the Invincible Little Lady unravel all the political machinations that threaten her and her friends’ seaside relaxation?!
Understanding People provides an overview and critique of current psychological assumptions about people and what differentiates them, and replaces them with a set of ideas taken from social constructionism. It begins with an examination of contemporary theories, then explores the critique of the social constructionists, before laying out the basis of an understanding of human action and behaviour, drawing on phenomenology and personal construct theory. Using everyday experience to illustrate the issues in personality theory (Is behaviour situation-specific? Why do we have a sense of self? Is there an unconscious?), this book will breathe life into an area of psychology that is so often arid, and, in the eyes of students, divorced from their world.
On her deathbed, a sickly young girl wishes to be reborn with a strong body that will never succumb to anyone or anything. Lo and behold, her wish is granted! Upon reincarnating into another world as Mary Regalia, she discovers her new body has maxed-out attributes, from physical strength to defense—even magic. But wait! That isn’t what she really wanted! All she longed for was a normal life. Baffled by God’s choice to grant her wish in this most unexpected way, Mary tries to spend her days as uneventfully as possible. The hitch is...nothing’s harder than living a normal life when you’re absolutely invincible!
Mary Regalia’s motto is to live a plain, uneventful life, but no matter what she does, she can’t seem to help drawing the attention of everyone at the academy. Desperate to find a quiet place to spend her free time, she tries to stake out a room in the old campus building...but it’s haunted?! Or so the rumors say—but even if the scuttlebutt’s nothing more than a phantom of the students’ imaginations, the faculty is forbidding anyone from going inside until they can get to the bottom of it. Can Mary unveil the truth behind the specter haunting her plans? Or does she only have a ghost of a chance of enjoying the quiet life she seeks?
In ancient times, when the Heavenly Soul Realm was created, the Heavenly Soul Realm fought against the Heavenly God in the Nine Astral Heavens. In ancient times, the Heavenly Soul Realm fought with the Heavenly God in the Nine Astral Heavens, causing the two to die.
Reveals the extent to which Charlotte Turner Smith's work constitutes as significant an achievement as her poetry, representing the turbulent decade of the 1790s on its social and political, as well as literary, planes with an unparalleled richness of detail and an unblinkered vision.