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Faolan, exiled as a pup, must somehow find a way to claim his position as leader and unite the wolf pack in a fight against a looming danger.
Urgunge Onon’s reminiscences offer a rare insight into the culture and lifestyle of a Daur Mongol in the first half of the twentieth century. He offers a wide spectrum of experiences from a disappearing world, including everyday family life, shamanist customs, the role of the bonesetter, wolf hunting, falconry, folklore, legends of the past.
A collection of short stories that you'll never forget by Jose Anthony Gerard Muyco. *** With deft precision and economical prose, Muyco once again delivers his latest collection of stories. As he takes us into a world at once fantastical and terrifying—one of vengeful faith healers, paranormal coincidences, and demons (both literal and metaphorical)—he establishes the outsider, the rebel in all of us, trying to make sense of what does and what does not make sense. Echoes and Shadows reminds us all that there is no greater horror story than life itself. — Robin Angelo Yankin (aka Toshiro Hiroshi) Author of 9-5, Absolutely on the Pandemic, Conversations With A Rat, and Intermezzo *** This is a captivating short story anthology that transported me into the depths of darkness and mystery. The impact of the stories is undeniable. Each one leaves a mark on the reader's mind, lingering long after the final page is turned. Muyco's ability to create atmospheric scenes, craft well-rounded personas, and evoke strong emotions is truly exceptional. The first three stories are my favorite. 1. "Albularyo" is as dark as the corridors of an abandoned hospital. Muyco skillfully weaves a tale of karma. His story is as eerie as the shadows that linger within those forsaken hallways. This descriptive prose creates a haunting atmosphere, drawing me into a realm of supernatural suspense. The imagery and pacing in this story leave a lasting impact, making it difficult to forget. 2. "Charlie, Charlie" takes the anthology down a psychological thriller path. A psychological thriller darkly written. Muyco's writing style shines in this story, as he skillfully crafts a chilling narrative that dances on the edges of sanity and perception. 3. "Remember Me" stands out amongst the stories in the anthology for its poignant and heart-wrenching nature. Muyco delves into a very sad setting. This story grips my emotions with its raw and devastating narrative, making it impossible not to be moved. I actually cried. The author's ability to evoke such deep sentiments with his writing is truly commendable. A handkerchief may indeed be needed as an add-on for this emotional journey. If you enjoy venturing into the shadows of human emotions, exploring psychological thrillers, and experiencing a rollercoaster of feelings, then "Echoes and Shadows" is a must-read anthology. Jag Muyco's talent for storytelling shines through in each story, captivating readers from beginning to end. So, you must prepare to be enthralled by the darkness and beauty that lies within the pages. - W. J. Manares, Author of "MEKUS MEKUS"
Put your noggin to the test with the most famous brain games of all time! Puzzles and brainteasers can be found throughout history and around the world (did you know that coded messages date all the way back to 2500 BCE?). This book collects 125 of the most popular and challenging mind-benders for hours of fun-filled entertainment that can sharpen your creative thinking skills. Get ready to dive into famous math, logic, and word puzzles like Odd One Out, Fibonacci's Legacy, the Polybius Cipher, and more. Bring it on road trips, to family game night, or give it as a gift, and get everyone involved in the puzzle-solving fun! Fun for anyone—You don't need any special skills to solve these puzzles, and clues and answer keys are there to help you if you get stumped. 5 challenge levels—A wide variety of puzzle types and challenge levels ensures there's something to solve for puzzle masters of all ages and skills. Hints of history—Every time you tackle a new puzzle, you'll learn fun facts about where it comes from and how long it's been around. Get ready to sharpen your mind with the ultimate book of mind-blowing brain teasers.
Human colonists have terraformed the planet Lithia, but now the green biosphere is unraveling. In its place is the old Lithia, toxic to some, preferable to others, including the orthong. Aliens. Monsters, some say. Finding himself marooned on Lithia, young Reeve Calder is determined to make a home--even rebuild the planet. But he is a newcomer, soon to encounter the powerful forces already embedded in the transforming ecology. There are the savage colonists, inhabiting the ruins of vanished power. There are the Somaformers, a doomsday cult tampering with adaptive genes. There is Loon, a feral girl who leads the marooned group by her mad, internal compass. There is Nerys, a young woman enslaved by the orthong, and determined to rise in their ranks. Driven by a whispered clue from a dying man, Reeve and his companions must reach the great rift valley where the final reckoning awaits, one that will decide world dominance--or an unthinkable world cataclysm.
A thrilling new series from acclaimed fantasy author Jay Kristoff: an assassin must decide on the price of revenge.
A team of geologists comes to Siberia, 5,000 km east of Moscow, in search of the diamonds, called in Russian, almaz or brilliants. Together with the wealthy patriot-sponsors, they are on the mission to save the economically wracked country from the embezzlement and robbery of valuable resources. And they find itthe Diamond Triangle with 50 carat crystals. At the beginning, the explorers do not suspect that it will be hunted down by other adverse forces. The people in the taiga realize their almost unbearable task in time when it is too late to skip off and run away. They come upon many perilous snares among the snowy terrains and mountains and venture into the wilderness of that remote land, which lies east of the Ural Mountains. They are entrapped all around by all kind of bounty hunters, who viciously compete for the premium prize for their heads, appraised in million dollars. The group of faithful committed people turns into the fugitives in the Siberian taiga because they possess, so rare in the present human world qualitiespatriotism and belief. Then, in a remote corner of Siberia, encircled from all sides by the bounty hunters and very close to a tragic finale, the fugitives hear the battle sounds; help comes from their real friends and brothersthe pomors from the White Sea shores and aboriginal Nenets people, historical owners of the tundra. The sea people pomors, called in the past Ice Vikings, successfully get through that secret century-old route, north of the Arctic Circle, across the Kara Sea and Yamal Peninsula. The route their ancestors once upon a time had traced in deviation of the ruthless tsar guards and Moscows rulers. And now, almost four centuries later, they rediscover the route to freedom and escape from other merciless rulers. Once again, as in the past, the northern people of this enormous country come to help and protect against the dominance of brutal power.
Drama is increasingly being recognised as a valuable pedagogy for language learning as it can harness children‘s imaginations and stimulate their desire to communicate. Second Learning Language through Drama draws on current theories of additional and foreign language learning and illustrates through practical case studies how drama can be used to support the four key skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Drawing on the work of an international group of practitioners who are all highly experienced in using drama for the purpose of second language learning, the book clearly explains key drama conventions and strategies and outlines the innovative ways they have been used to create enjoyable and stimulating classroom activities that allow for multiple ways of learning. Throughout the book the emphasis is on making language learning accessible and relevant to children and young people through creative, physically active and playful approaches. The strategies described are all highly flexible and readily adaptable to different teaching contexts. Specific themes include: Using stories and drama to motivate learners at all levels Drama, language learning and identity Assessment opportunities through process drama Issues of language learning and cultural empowerment Digital storytelling Film & drama aesthetics Second Language Learning through Drama will be of great interest to those studying on undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will serve as a highly valuable text to practitioners looking to incorporate the approaches described into their lessons and classroom activities.