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Dark Angels: A Tale of the Human-Knacker War

Author : Mark E. Burgess
Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781479426843

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Dark Angels: A Tale of the Human-Knacker War by Mark E. Burgess Pdf

The Human-Knacker War Continues! Humanity continues to resist the onslaught of the Knackers, carnivorous crab-like aliens whose nomadic fleet is sweeping through inhabited star systems, decimating the populations of entire worlds. At the edge of known space, a solitary SpaceForce destroyer searches desperately for a stranded alien vessel full of human captives. Commanding the Goliath is Captain Taramay Dent, a decorated war hero battling her own demons as she fights against humanity’s impending doom. Alone in enemy territory, the ship’s crew races against time to complete their rescue before they are discovered. However, things are not as they seem, and they encounter a new danger that threatens their ship from within, one that may lead to the Goliath’s destruction -- or salvation. Dark Angels is the fourth book in the continuing Space Adventure Saga created by Ardath Mayhar in her novel, Slaughterhouse World: A Tale of the Human-Knacker War.

Descent of Angels

Author : Mitchel Scanlon
Publisher : Black Library
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2012-01-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1849703396

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Descent of Angels by Mitchel Scanlon Pdf

The next instalment in the ground-breaking Horus Heresy series by Mitchell Scanlon, telling the tale of the civil war that nearly tore the human Imperium apart, ten thousand years ago. The novel explores the dark and mysterious history of the Dark Angels Legion and their Primarch Lion El'Jonson. When the Imperial fleet rediscovers the planet Caliban, the Emperor is reunited with his missing son the Primarch Lion El'Jonson. As Dark Angels old and new join the Great Crusade, a chain of events is set in motion that will change Caliban, its people, and the Legion forever.

Dark Angel

Author : J. Sprenger
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 814 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1713324121

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Dark Angel by J. Sprenger Pdf

Have you ever felt discriminated because of something you can't control? Dark Angel is the story of a woman born to a species known as Raptors who live on a world far from Earth known as Gilliad. She is set apart because she is born with the trait of red hair, which, according to her religion, is a portent of doom to bring about the end of their world. Given the name 'Red' at birth, she only narrowly avoids being put to death as an infant, so her people can avoid the terrible fate of apocalypse, but as all who know life understand: birth is only the beginning. Raptors live much longer than humans and so the story picks up again nearly a century later when she is a promising young warrior with dreams of leaving the Pride. But her dreams are dashed when her father: The Chief of the Pride, has a vision where he believes his God has commanded him to put Red as his successor over her brother. When her father dies soon later she is coronated Chief of the Mighty Pride in his place. The leader of a people who begrudgingly follow her, but with many enemies plotting her destruction along with a precarious political position in a changing world, her time as leader is enlightened but brief. A plot by her sister is soon successful and Red narrowly avoids execution once again. She is banished to the distant Gilladian continent of Western Normainia which is populated by the Raptors traditional enemy: The Reptiles. Once in Normainia, she takes on the name Dark Angel, a demon in her religion, to better reflect how she feels during this dark period of her life. In Normainia, she finds the other races of Gilliad threatened by the rapid expansion of Reptile Empires and must choose to aid the Reptiles or to resist them. After another failed war to dislodge Reptile power, Dark Angel is gifted as tribute to a band of interstellar explorers known as Humans. With this band of Pirates, she is taken to Earth where she finds peace and love and has a son. Upon the end of a romance with a human named Jake, Dark Angel realizes Gilliad is her home and returns to find her world a part of the Federation, a political organization that offers peace but also loots its member planets' wealth and freedom. As a former freedom fighter and General, Dark Angel finds herself a target for Federals and a native resistance group known as the Red X. Fleeing them, Dark Angel finds herself marooned in the middle of a desert with a more primitive Pride of Raptors, amongst them she meets her future husband: Mustang. Returning to the Federal controlled areas of Gilliad, Dark Angel takes a new name: Tori Mustang, to reflect her attempt at a new, peaceful, law abiding life, of wife, mother, and citizen. But will the forces spoiling for war let her go? Or will they draw her back in to a final confrontation with the Federation?

Under the Ember Star

Author : Charles Allen Gramlich
Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2012-09-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781434448064

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Under the Ember Star by Charles Allen Gramlich Pdf

Ginn Hollis was fourteen when her father's mysterious death left her alone on the planet Kelmer. She's grown up since then. Kelmer is a harsh world, an old world: its people are ancient, its civilization long fallen and dimly dreaming under a brown dwarf sun the natives call the Ember Star. But now, long dormant forces are beginning to stir on Kelmer, forces that could destroy the planet forever...or bring it back to life. One being stands at the center of the turmoil. His origins are veiled, his destiny is unclear. Everyone wants a piece of him. Only Ginn Hollis can protect him from both sides--if she can save herself first.... Another grand science-fantasy adventure by a riveting storyteller!

Dog Daze and Cat Naps

Author : Mark E. Burgess
Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781434457356

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Dog Daze and Cat Naps by Mark E. Burgess Pdf

A young student embarks upon a four-year odyssey through veterinary school. His fictional adventures--and humorous midadventures--will keep every reader chilled, thrilled, and chuckling out loud. Funny and poignant, smart and silly--and quite simply a really great read.

Tears in the Darkness

Author : Michael Norman,Elizabeth M. Norman
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781429918510

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Tears in the Darkness by Michael Norman,Elizabeth M. Norman Pdf

Tears in the Darkness is an altogether new look at World War II that exposes the myths of war and shows the extent of suffering and loss on both sides. For the first four months of 1942, U.S., Filipino, and Japanese soldiers fought what was America's first major land battle of World War II, the battle for the tiny Philippine peninsula of Bataan. It ended with the surrender of 76,000 Filipinos and Americans, the single largest defeat in American military history. The defeat, though, was only the beginning, as Michael and Elizabeth M. Norman make dramatically clear in this powerfully original book. From then until the Japanese surrendered in August 1945, the prisoners of war suffered an ordeal of unparalleled cruelty and savagery: forty-one months of captivity, starvation rations, dehydration, hard labor, deadly disease, and torture—far from the machinations of General Douglas MacArthur. The Normans bring to the story remarkable feats of reportage and literary empathy. Their protagonist, Ben Steele, is a figure out of Hemingway: a young cowboy turned sketch artist from Montana who joined the army to see the world. Juxtaposed against Steele's story and the sobering tale of the Death March and its aftermath is the story of a number of Japanese soldiers.

Blood Meridian

Author : Cormac McCarthy
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-08-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307762528

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Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy Pdf

25th ANNIVERSARY EDITION • From the bestselling author of The Passenger and the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Road: an epic novel of the violence and depravity that attended America's westward expansion, brilliantly subverting the conventions of the Western novel and the mythology of the Wild West. Based on historical events that took place on the Texas-Mexico border in the 1850s, Blood Meridian traces the fortunes of the Kid, a fourteen-year-old Tennesseean who stumbles into the nightmarish world where Indians are being murdered and the market for their scalps is thriving. Look for Cormac McCarthy's latest bestselling novels, The Passenger and Stella Maris.

A Normal Skin

Author : John Burnside
Publisher : Random House
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11-30
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781448114269

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A Normal Skin by John Burnside Pdf

From memories of childhood and personal loss to the quiet celebration of a lover's navigational skills, from meditations on nature and sexuality to the fantasy world of aquarium fish, the poems in A NORMAL SKIN cover a wide range: lyrical in tone, and highly visual, they express once again the poet's sense of wonder at the world, while exploring some new preoccupations, including love and identity the tension between masking and self-revelation, and the writer's pleasure at returning to Scotland after a long absense. Most significant, however, is the continuing exploration of the relationship between self and other, and of the constant shifting of territory and boundaries, seen through the prism of love and home.

The Last Foundling

Author : Tom H. Mackenzie
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014-03-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781447253297

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The Last Foundling by Tom H. Mackenzie Pdf

When she fell pregnant in London in 1938, Jean knew that she couldn't keep her baby. The unmarried daughter of an elder in the Church of Scotland, she would shame her family if she returned to the north in such a condition. Scared and alone in a city on the brink of war, she begged the Foundling Hospital to give her baby the start in life that she could not. The institution, which had been providing care for deserted infants since the eighteenth century, allowed Jean to nurse her son for nine weeks, leaving her heartbroken when the time came to let him go. But little Tom knew nothing of her love as he grew up in the Foundling Hospital - which, during years of the Second World War, was more like a prison than a children's home. Locked in and subject to public canings and the sadistic whims of the older boys, there was no one to give him a hug, no one to wipe away his tears. A true story of desertion and neglect, this is also a moving account of survival from one of the very last foundlings. It stands as a testament to the love that ultimately led a family back together.

The Fairy-faith in Celtic Countries

Author : Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1911
Category : Fiction
ISBN : STANFORD:36105038362922

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The Fairy-faith in Celtic Countries by Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz Pdf

In this study, which is first of all a folk-lore study, we pursue principally an anthropo-psychological method of interpreting the Celtic belief in fairies, though we do not hesitate now and then to call in the aid of philology; and we make good use of the evidence offered by mythologies, religions, metaphysics, and physical sciences.

ULYSSES (Modern Classics Series)

Author : James Joyce
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 708 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2024-01-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:8596547806448

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ULYSSES (Modern Classics Series) by James Joyce Pdf

This carefully crafted ebook: "ULYSSES (Modern Classics Series)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Ulysses is a modernist novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It is considered to be one of the most important works of modernist literature, and has been called "a demonstration and summation of the entire movement". Ulysses chronicles the peripatetic appointments and encounters of Leopold Bloom in Dublin in the course of an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Ulysses is the Latinised name of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic poem Odyssey, and the novel establishes a series of parallels between its characters and events and those of the poem (the correspondence of Leopold Bloom to Odysseus, Molly Bloom to Penelope, and Stephen Dedalus to Telemachus). Joyce divided Ulysses into 18 chapters or "episodes". At first glance much of the book may appear unstructured and chaotic; Joyce once said that he had "put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant", which would earn the novel "immortality". James Joyce (1882-1941) was an Irish novelist and poet, considered to be one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century. Joyce is best known for Ulysses, the short-story collection Dubliners, and the novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake.

Deadly Things

Author : Darrell Schweitzer,Robert Reginald
Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2010-12-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781434412058

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Deadly Things by Darrell Schweitzer,Robert Reginald Pdf

In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books, here is the second Wildside Mystery Double: DEADLY THINGS: A COLLECTION OF MYSTERIOUS TALES, by Darrell Schweitzer. Darrell Schweitzer's first mystery collection explores the murderous impulse in a variety of historical settings. Three mysteries are set in ancient Rome, two featuring Pliny the Younger as investigator. Two are Shakespearean mysteries, in one of which King Henry V plays detective, with the other based on The Two Noble Kinsmen. Three Sherlock Holmes tales involve the apparent misapplication of the Great Detective's methods to the supernatural, a revelation of one of Watson's unwritten cases, and a multi-genre record-breaker, an alternate history, vampire cat detective story. THE JUDGMENT OF THE GODS AND OTHER VERDICTS OF HISTORY, by Robert Reginald. Four scintillating tales of detection from ancient and medieval times. In "The Judgment of the Gods," a young Greek trader must solve the murder of Assyrian King Sennacherib. William of Occam, the medieval philosopher, is forced by Pope John XXII in "Occam's Razor" to solve the murders of French King Philip IV and Pope Clement V. Occam returns in "Occam's Treasure," this time unraveling the puzzle surrounding the killing of clergymen in Avigon. In "Occam's Measure," the great thinker must stop a vicious serial killer stalking the night-time streets of the papal city. Great mystery--and fantasy--reading!

Magic: A Very Short Introduction

Author : Owen Davies
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2012-01-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780191623882

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Magic: A Very Short Introduction by Owen Davies Pdf

Defining 'magic' is a maddening task. Over the last century numerous philosophers, anthropologists, historians, and theologians have attempted to pin down its essential meaning, sometimes analysing it in such complex and abstruse depth that it all but loses its sense altogether. For this reason, many people often shy away from providing a detailed definition, assuming it is generally understood as the human control of supernatural forces. 'Magic' continues to pervade the popular imagination and idiom. People feel comfortable with its contemporary multiple meanings, unaware of the controversy, conflict, and debate its definition has caused over two and a half millennia. In common usage today 'magic' is uttered in reference to the supernatural, superstition, illusion, trickery, religious miracles, fantasies, and as a simple superlative. The literary confection known as 'magical realism' has considerable appeal and many modern scientists have ironically incorporated the word into their vocabulary, with their 'magic acid', 'magic bullets' and 'magic angles'. Since the so-called European Enlightenment magic has often been seen as a marker of primitivism, of a benighted earlier stage of human development. Yet across the modern globalized world hundreds of millions continue to resort to magic - and also to fear it. Magic provides explanations and remedies for those living in extreme poverty and without access to alternatives. In the industrial West, with its state welfare systems, religious fundamentalists decry the continued moral threat posed by magic. Under the guise of neo-Paganism, its practice has become a religion in itself. Magic continues to be a truly global issue. This Very Short Introduction does not attempt to provide a concluding definition of magic: it is beyond simple definition. Instead it explores the many ways in which magic, as an idea and a practice, has been understood and employed over the millennia. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Asunder

Author : Chloe Aridjis
Publisher : HMH
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2013-09-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780544003514

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“Lyrical and haunting . . . A beautiful portrait of urban loneliness, and the pursuit of meaning amid the barbed comforts of solitude.” —The Economist Marie’s job as a security guard at the National Gallery in London offers her the life she always wanted, one of invisibility and quiet contemplation. But through the hushed corridors of England’s largest art museum surge currents of history and violence. For in this hall filled with paintings whose power belies their own fragility, there also lingers the legacy of Marie’s great-grandfather Ted, himself a museum guard. Decades earlier, he slipped and fell moments before reaching the suffragette Mary Richardson as she took a blade to one of the gallery’s masterpieces on the eve of the First World War. After nine years on the job, Marie begins to feel the tug of restlessness. A decisive change comes in the form of a winter trip to Paris—where, with the arrival of an uninvited guest and an unexpected encounter, her carefully contained world will be torn open . . . The follow-up to Chloe Aridjis’s “charming and unconventional debut, Book of Clouds” (The Independent), Asunder is a “captivating, cerebral novel” (Booklist) of beguiling depths and beautiful strangeness, exploring the delicate balance between creation and destruction, control and surrender. “[An] oddly compelling tale . . . Dark and peculiar, simultaneously sinister and playful, Aridjis’ modern gothic vision will charm those prepared to linger in her cabinet of curiosities.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Dramatic and affecting, completely coherent and oddly irresistible. It is a brilliant book.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

The Pasteurization of France

Author : Bruno Latour
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : History
ISBN : 0674657616

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The Pasteurization of France by Bruno Latour Pdf

Describes Pasteur's roles in improving health practices in France and identifies the other forces that helped implement his ideas about health care.