Tara Duncan and the Spellbinders

Tara Duncan and the Spellbinders PDF

Author: Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1616087331

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"Tara Duncan learns that she is a part of an elite group of spellbinders and must travel to OtherWorld to try to free her captive mother and learn move about her magical powers"--Provided by publisher.

Tara Duncan and the Forbidden Book

Tara Duncan and the Forbidden Book PDF

Author: Princess Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-07-12

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13: 1510703918

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On the planet OtherWorld, Tara’s friend Cal is convicted of a crime he didn’t commit, and she and her friends set out to prove him innocent. It’s an unlikely crew: Tara, the riddle-loving Fabrice, Robin the half-elf, Sparrow the shape-shifting princess, and Tara’s cultured grandfather—and black Lab—Manitou. Blue gnomes help Cal break out of prison, but at a terrible price. To force him to help liberate their people from an evil wizard, they infect Cal with a time-release poison that Tara and her friends must race to neutralize. Helped by Fafnir the dwarf, they defeat the wizard and travel to Demonic Limbo for evidence of Cal’s innocence. There, Tara has a wrenching encounter with the ghost of her dead father. Back on OtherWorld, the situation is grim. Fafnir accidentally releases the terrible Devourer of Souls, who nearly conquers the planet. In desperation, Tara changes into a dragon and allies herself with her nemesis, Magister. They defeat the Devourer, and Tara hurls Magister into Limbo, hopefully forever. Meanwhile, the Empress of Omois has discovered that Tara is her niece and heir. She insists that Tara come live on OtherWorld for good. If Tara refuses, it will mean war. This is the exciting sequel to Tara Duncan and the Spellbinders and is sure to captivate young readers for hours of excitement and adventure!

The Story of the Little Piggy Who Couldn't Say No

The Story of the Little Piggy Who Couldn't Say No PDF

Author: Sabine Ludwig

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1620879743

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A little pig is ready for a big day of swimming—she's packed a huge bag stuffed with toys, books, towels, hats, food, and more. But friends keep stopping the little pig on the way to the water. A dog borrows her flotation ring, a cat needs her sunhat, and a crocodile demands the little pig's sunglasses. A badger even gobbles up all the cookies—and the little pig just can't say no! But when she falls into mud and all the animals laugh at her, the little pig is fed up. She loses her temper and finally shouts NO. Will the friends she helped now help the little pig? And will she ever get to go swimming? The Story of the Little Pig Who Couldn't Say No is perfect for children who find it difficult to stand up to their own friends. Young readers and their parents will giggle at Sabine Wilharm's bright, energetic illustrations and will love Sabine Ludwig's sweet writing, translated by Connie Stradling Morby. This is the perfect book to share with children during lazy summer days or right before bed.

Watchfiends & Rack Screams

Watchfiends & Rack Screams PDF

Author: Antonin Artaud

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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Translated by Clayton Eschleman A collection of writings ranging from cogent theoretical works to scatological glossolalia written during and after Artaud's incarceration in an aslum at Rodez creating one of the most powerful outpourings ever recorded.

Futurelog

Futurelog PDF

Author: Range Murata

Publisher: Denpa Books

Published: 2018-12-18

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781634429221

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An art book that collects twenty years of character designs and comics from one of Japan's most recognized cartoonists.

Spring Moon

Spring Moon PDF

Author: HRH Princess Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian

Publisher: Entangled: Teen

Published: 2013-11-05

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 162266129X

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Spring Moon (Indiana Teller) by Her Royal Highness Princess Sophie Audoin-Mamikonian: Amid the expansive plains of Montana, the Lykos Ranch stretches for miles. The inhabitants who live in near isolation from the outside world are members of the most powerful clan of werewolves in North America. Among them lives just one human: Indiana Teller. Grandson of the clan's leader and offspring of a werewolf father and a mysterious yet human mother, Indiana is rejected by his peers and heads to the University of Montana to find a normal life. Despite warnings from his grandparents, he falls in love with a beautiful human, Katerina. Before too long, he is the victim of an accident that would have killed him had he not miraculously vanished at the moment of impact. Are these strange occurrences just chance or the machinations of a hidden enemy out to destroy him? Facing his destiny, Indiana will have to choose who to believe, and who to love.

French Feast

French Feast PDF

Author: William Rodarmor

Publisher: Traveler's Literary Companions

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780982785218

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A collection of French literary fiction focused on food.

Freedom North

Freedom North PDF

Author: J. Theoharis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-03-05

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1403982503

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The civil rights movement occupies a prominent place in popular thinking and scholarly work on post-1945 U.S. history. Yet the dominant narrative of the movement remains that of a nonviolent movement born in the South during the 1950s that emerged triumphant in the early 1960s, only to be derailed by the twin forces of Black Power and white backlash when it sought to move outside the South after 1965. African American protest and political movements outside the South appear as ancillary and subsequent to the 'real' movement in the South, despite the fact that black activism existed in the North, Midwest, and West in the 1940s, and persisted well into the 1970s. This book brings together new scholarship on black social movements outside the South to rethink the civil rights narrative and the place of race in recent history. Each chapter focuses on a different location and movement outside the South, revealing distinctive forms of U.S. racism according to place and the varieties of tactics and ideologies that community members used to attack these inequalities, to show that the civil rights movement was indeed a national movement for racial justice and liberation.