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Temple of the Sun priests Lady Kyra and Lord Khuren must maintain the peace and spiritual strength of their civilization and defend Lady Kyra's daughter Deva from the rising influence of Groth, the dark god of chaos and barbarity.
Experience New York Times best-selling author Richard Baker’s classic novel set in the high fantasy world of the Forgotten Realms. Accosted by bullies on a forest trail, Aeron had no way of knowing that the confrontation would change his life forever. Accused of a crime for which he bears no blame, he is pursued deep into the forests of the Maerchwood. First rescued, and then tutored, by the mysterious Storm Walker, he discovers a previously undreamed-of talent for magic, and his life is swept up in the study of the arcane arts, until the very principles of magic, and indeed the future of Faerûn, come under attack from the unspeakably evil influences of the Shadow Stone.
Thomas Hardy's fiction has had a remarkably strong appeal for general readers for decades, and his poetry has been acclaimed as among the most influential of the twentieth century. His work still creates passionate advocacy and opposition. The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy is an essential introduction to this most enigmatic of writers. These commissioned essays from an international team of contributors comprises a general overview of all Hardy' s work and specific demonstrations of Hardy's ideas and literary skills. Individual essays explore Hardy's biography, aesthetics, his famous attachment to Wessex, and the impact on his work of developments in science, religion and philosophy in the late nineteenth century. Hardy's writing is also analysed against developments in contemporary critical theory and issues such as sexuality and gender. The volume also contains a detailed chronology of Hardy's life and publications, and a guide to further reading.
Lighting the Shadow opens itself to a space of meditation in an attempt to grasp the tensions of beauty, terror, and transformation within the self and the greater world
What would you do if you discovered that the people you trust the most are liars? That's what Jack Fontaine confronts in this gripping novel described as "amazingly suspenseful and romantic with something unexpected at every turn". Jack Fontaine is summoned to the deathbed of his sister. She asks him to keep the DVD she's made for her only daughter, Jenna, safe and hidden until Jenna's 18th birthday. Only then should she watch it - alone. Jack promises to fulfill her wish but is sidetracked when he is betrayed by his closest confidant. The DVD ends up in the hands of felons who reveal the secret it holds and jeopardize Jenna's future and the promise Jack made to his sister. Unable to trust anyone, Jack knows he must make things right on his own... no matter who gets hurt or killed along the way. This psychological thriller includes the best of the many worlds of fiction - from suspense and mystery to continuous action and twisted romance, readers who enjoyed Kaufman's One Last Lie will again be unable to put this book down until they find out what truly lurks in the shadow of stone.
We are still swallowing falsehoods related to the history of the nation and the Romanian language it is the most developed among the languages of all the peoples of the world. She is the treasure most precious of the nation and was preserved with the sacrifice of tens of millions of ancestors who lost almost the entire Kingdom of OM and Burebista but not the language! This book is dedicated to the Romanian Language, the Queen of Human Languages and the first Writing in the world. The first alphabet based on this system resulted to which dozens of so-called Romanic but also Slavic peoples created their alphabets Catholic area! The truth about the Romanian nation, the language and the millennial rights of which it was deprived and is still deprived it can no longer be hidden!
This bilingual edition of the contemporary master's fifth work, Ce qui fut sans lumi, re, will delight, engage, and stir all lovers of poetry. Included here is an extensive new interview with the poet in English translation. "Included here is a very helpful and touchingly personal interview with the poet. . . . For readers with no prior knowledge of Bonnefoy's work, this volume would be an excellent place to start."—Stephen Romer, Times Literary Supplement