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Pick up your rubbish your parents say, how many times do you ignore them and just walk on by? Well this story will show you that you should ALWAYS pick up your rubbish!!
Little Burt loves getting dirty and making messes, but much to his parent’s distress, he hates bathing and cleaning up. Sometimes being a dirty mess is fun, but if you never clean up, you can attract the wrong kind of attention-- especially if you are playing in the wrong places.
Jason Mason and Ulysses Gump love the dump. The junk they find is a source of endless imagination and a home to their new friends, the garbage goblins, who help keep the trash extra smelly and rotten. But there's a problem. Queen Cleansa and her seven cleanliness fairies have stolen the seven magical things that give the goblins their powers. One by one, Jason and Ulysses must enlist the goblins to help retrieve the things before the fairies can turn them into deodorant and before the men in suits can turn the now sweet-smelling dump into a luxurious gated community.
Have you ever wondered what happened to the faeries you used to believe in? They lived at the bottom of the garden and left rings in the grass and sparkling glamour in the air to remind you where they were. But that was then – now you might find them in places you might not think to look. They might be stacking shelves, delivering milk or weighing babies at the clinic. Open your eyes and keep your wits about you and you might see them. But no one is looking any more and that is hard for a Faerie Queen to bear and Titania has had enough. When Titania stamps her foot, everyone in Faerieland jumps; publicity is what they need. Television, magazines. But that sort of thing is much more the remit of the bad boys of the Unseelie Court, the ones who weave a new kind of magic; the World Wide Web. Here is Puck re-learning how to fly; Leanne the agent who really is a vampire; Oberon’s Boys playing cards behind the wainscoting; Black Annis, the bag-lady from Hainault, all gathered in a Restoration comedy that is strictly twenty-first century.
This book presents a series of essays on some of the most challenging issues which are facing Irish Studies scholars in the twenty-first century. It aims to provide a variety of views on topics such as gender, media, the North and the revision of traditional approaches to Irish studies as seen by a number of scholars at the end of the first decade of the third millennium. The breadth of scope is justified by the dynamic growth of the field over the last decade and points to the diverse academic and national backgrounds of the authors of the chapters and the enthusiasm with which the cultural concerns of the island of Ireland are tackled in other countries. Writers from Austria, Brazil, Canada, Germany and Spain provide original viewpoints on Irish topics which are as bold as they are refreshing. The awareness of the unique situation of Ireland and her cultural practices has provided a scenario in which interest in the literature, art, film and other cultural manifestations is great, and it is hoped that this volume will play a part in stimulating debate about some of the fascinating areas of Irish cultural matters discussed herein and will provide a useful work of reference for anyone interested in the rich and ample field of Irish Studies.
“A profoundly affecting, intellectually challenging and beautifully written fable ... a marvellous piece of work.” –Stuart Kelly, Scotsman. Goblin is an oddball and an outcast. But she’s also a dreamer, a bewitching raconteur, a tomboy adventurer whose spirit can never be crushed. Running feral in World War II London, Goblin witnesses the carnage of the Blitz and sees things that can never be unseen...but can be suppressed. She finds comfort in her beloved animal companions and lives on her wits with friends real and imagined, exploring her own fantastical world of Lizard Kings and Martians and joining the circus. In 2011, London is burning once again, and an elderly Goblin reluctantly returns to the city. Amidst the chaos of the riots, she must dig up the events of her childhood in search of a harrowing truth. But where lies truth after a lifetime of finding solace in an extraordinary imagination, where the distinction between illusion and reality has possibly been lost forever?
"A fabulous follow on to the Goblin series." -- Goodreads "This second book in the series is an absolute delight to read. Lots of action and I love how Spicy's character has evolved." Bookbub Review "A fast, fun read." --Goodreads The dragon has secrets to share… But for Spicy the goblin, serving Fath has become more complicated than being a faithful apprentice. Five children were kidnapped from Spicy’s village, along with his best friend Rime. With most of the adults murdered, Spicy is the only one who can save them. His journey will lead him into lands where few of his kind had ever gone. He will have to face humans on their own turf, all while keeping Fath and Hog the ever-hungry troll from killing each other. Standing in Spicy’s way are a group of mercenaries led by the warrior woman Alma. For these killers, murdering one more goblin will be just another day’s work, especially if that goblin is standing in the way of their biggest payday ever. And dragon secrets are worth a troll’s weight in gold. Goblin Apprentice is the second installment of the Goblin Reign series, a dark fantasy adventure full of action and twists. Get your copy now!
· “The book is a non-stop adventure, great characters, wonderful world building, has humans, goblins, trolls, and more!” –LibraryThing · “I found that I was rooting for Spicy the whole way and was finished with the book before I knew it. Story line move along swiftly and I was never left with any dull moments.” – Goodreads · Tremendous Book Reviews 5 out of 5 stars for Goblin. · “Fast paced, excitingly heart thumping adventure in a coming-of-age fantasy story.” --Goodreads They razed Spicy’s village, kidnapped his sister, and never imagined what one lone goblin would do to get her back! Included in this set: Goblin Goblin Apprentice Goblin Rogue And a preview of book four, Goblin War Chief.
George MacDonald's 'The Princess and the Goblin & The Princess and Curdie (Complete Illustrated Edition)' is a literary masterpiece that intertwines traditional fairy tale elements with symbolism and Christian allegory. The book is rich in imagination, making it a captivating read for both children and adults. MacDonald's descriptive writing style provides vivid imagery of the fantastical world he creates, drawing readers into the enchanting realm of goblins, princesses, and magic. The two stories in this complete edition explore themes of bravery, loyalty, and the battle between good and evil, leaving a profound impact on the reader's imagination and moral outlook. Set in a timeless literary context, MacDonald's works continue to inspire generations of readers with their depth and imagination. George MacDonald, a Scottish author and minister, was known for his fairy tales and fantasy novels that aimed to convey moral and spiritual truths to his audience. Influenced by his religious beliefs and personal experiences, MacDonald's works often contain Christian themes and allegorical elements. His unique storytelling style and imaginative world-building have earned him a lasting legacy in the realm of fantasy literature. I highly recommend 'The Princess and the Goblin & The Princess and Curdie' to readers of all ages who enjoy classic fairy tales with a deeper meaning. George MacDonald's timeless tales are sure to captivate your imagination and leave you pondering life's deeper truths long after you finish reading.
Kirsty and Rachel are on an exciting day out to watch a triathlon - a three-part race where the athletes have to swim, cycle and run. But when the competitors start swimming round in circles, it's clear that all is not well. Olympia the Games Fairy appears and explains that Jack Frost has stolen the three magical items which she needs to make sure the Fairyland Games, which are also on at the moment, run smoothly. Without them, both the human and fairyland games are doomed to chaos!