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André Maurois wrote in French this fictional biography of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ariel Percy Bysshe Shelley, the illustrated new translation by Alix Daniel invites readers of classics to appreciate the man who, according to Harold Bloom had one of the most advanced sceptical intellects ever to write a poem.
In 1930, Jack is grieving the loss of his young son. In an attempt to escape his misery, he choses to leave. With a motley crew of Scots, he embarks on Arctic fishing. Be ready for a tale of human suffering, violence, and sadness with this story of the hard side of life told through powerful yet, kind poetry.
A journey across a dystopian future America following a motocross community trying to escape the horrors of a new type of war.
Christina Rossetti's classic poem has inspired Alice in The Wonderland. It tells the story of Lizzie and Laura, two sisters tempted by beautiful fruits sold by diabolical goblin merchants. This illustrated bilingual edition breath a new life to this Christian, yet sensual poem.
Nouvelle édition en français par Cybirdy Publishing. Sur les rives du Rhin médiéval, vivait jadis une femme au grand coeur, déterminée et noble : la comtesse Berthe. Celle-ci instaura une tradition plutôt inhabituelle, une fête annuelle qui devait se tenir le premier mai de chaque année, la bouillie de la comtesse Berthe.
The Rioting of Inferno is a collection of horror short stories by 17-year old E.J. Cousins who skilfully blurs the line between the bizarre and the conceivable, the beautiful and the gruesome. With original artwork by Anwot, the spine tingling and mind bending tales that comprise The Rioting of Inferno will unsettle and linger long within you.
Something sinister is afoot in Dysael. First, several women go mysteriously missing. Then, their husbands begin turning up dead. Sister Kempson will need to uncover the truth fast before hysteria breaks out as the townspeople grow more frightened and paranoid ... that is, as long as she doesn't lose sight of which side is good and which is evil.
Sometimes, one's most sincere thoughts and feelings can only be expressed in a letter to their mother. This is a moving story about a girl growing up in a Bulgarian orphanage told through intimate letters to her imaginary mother. The letters span years, recording a journey exploring friendship, loss, anorexia, and, most of all, dreams.
Inspired by the fate of Julia and Winston under the watchful eyes of Big Brother of George Orwell's 1984, Docteur Cybirdy has compiled an eclectic blend of quotes, briefs, and rhapsodies. She reveals her intimate beliefs, prompting an urgent review of the role of post-genomic science in today's world while instilling hope for a peaceful future.
In the pre-Covid UK capital, Melo, a young blogger and anthropologist, has conversations with Dr Elpis, one of the last independent doctors in London. Along the way, she learns what it truly means to be a doctor, to be human, and, as a result, slowly becomes more aware of the world around her.
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