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An epic middle grade adventure series, perfect for readers aged 12+ and fans of Harry Potter, Mouseguard, Podkin One ear, Percy Jackson, and the Witcher. The fortress stronghold of Astapailia is under attack and their war lord Youlclaw is enchanted with the Rage-of-Blood, and reigns war on the land and Dun Scutus the true leader of Astapailia. Now War is at hand and the fate of the Woodlands depend on Scutus and his faithful warriors of the Primley Brigade as they fight the evil horde and try to take back the mountain fortress. Join Dun Scutus as he braves the Mountain stronghold in the epic battle of good vs evil in this bestselling series ...
Colin Dunford Wood had an extraordinary war. He was only one of two survivors of 60 Indian army recruits who joined the RAF in WW2 where, despite his poor eyesight and having to cheat on his medical, he went on to fight in four theatres of war: the North-West Frontier, Iraq, Burma and Germany.This first volume contains a unique record of two little-known campaigns: the fight against the Fakir of Ipi on the North West Frontier; and a rare first-hand account of the Battle of Habbaniya in Iraq, an episode that came very close to driving a wedge through the heart of the British Empire at one of the most perilous junctures of its history. Just 39 trainee pilots and their RAF instructors, in ancient biplanes, stood between the Iraqis and the Luftwaffe, and Britain's Middle East oil supply. Pilot cadet Colin was one of them.
GIANTS? There are giants on this island? When ten-year-old Spencer and his little brother, Justin, go under the couch for an adventure, they are shocked when they are dumped in deep water. They are in a large bay far from land, and Justin isn't a good swimmer. But that's only the start. They soon discover that the island they are trying to get to is full of giants! And what is the huge moon-like circle in the sky? The boys explore strange structures around the land, including monoliths and enormous pyramids. Soon, time is running out and they need to return to the dangerous water to find their door home. The bay is so huge ... how are they going to find it? Crystals is the tenth book of twelve in the series about Spencer and Justin's exciting and dangerous adventures in the mysterious under-the-couch world.
" This really is a pantheon for the present day: up-to-date technowizardartwork, a commentary which soars over millennia of tradition, picking outwhat is useful and relevant at the present, and icons which sum up whatdeities from the whole span of Western and not-so-Western culture havecumulatively come to mean. This is a book to which goddesses and gods,historically so sensitive about their images, should be happy to belong."Professor Ronald Hutton - Fellow of the British Academy" Not content to release a new grimoire, the Chancellor of Arcanorium College has produced three. Oh, also, one of them is a Necronomicon.Elemental, Planetary, and Lovecraftian grimoires are joined by an accompanying tome of digitally and painstakingly rendered icons. The Portals of Chaos, and its Chaobala systemisation, marks a particularly cohesive collection of Carroll's work. But it also contains much exciting new material. Exploration of bi-planetary sorcery - a central component of Renaissance magic somewhat absent in modern occult discourse - is a particularly important feature.Epoch is a useful resource both for those just starting out and for experienced magicians. There is something here to excite and challengeoccultists of many different dispositions and practices. " Alexander Cummins - Author of 'The Starry Rubric'"The enormous scope of the theory expounded within, coupled with the extraordinary pictures (which are better than anything of this ilk since Freida got down with her paintbrushes), provoke many thoughts as well as providing a neat summary of some complex ideas. Simultaneously a history and a prediction, it casts a spell covering spacetime and beyond, allowing your magick to have results." Nikki Wyrd -Author of 'The Book of Baphomet'Pulled together, it is a fantastic cohesion of ideas in need of cohering, doubly so because the cohesion makes no claims to antiquity and doesn't have to fit with either Neoplatonic emanations or Sanskrit body centres. Getting your head around the Chaobala is getting your head around a substantially updated magical cosmology. If that kind of thing is your jam, this kind of book is your toast. Gordon White - RunesoupWithout a doubt, the Epoch will have a great influence on the chaos magick paradigm and modern magick in general for years to come. I think every magician, even if they have their own correspondences, should examine the Chaobola system for its elegance and breadth. James Wilber - Scroll of Thoth
In this sweet story about developing courage, Max Mallard learns how to overcome his shyness and become a confident young duck.
You need to stop ignoring the gut-wrenching feeling you experience every morning. That daily reminder that you are meant for something more than the daily grind! At some point, all good men ask themselves these questions: Why am I here? Why was I put on this earth? What's my purpose? What if I were to tell you that your lack of motivation is normal! That you're not depressed. You lack purpose! Your midlife crisis is a turning point in your life. It's your chance to reinvent yourself! To finally grow a pair and follow your personal legend.This 5-step guide to finding purpose teaches: - How Nico went from a corporate 9-5 to living his dream of travelling the world while managing his businesses from the road- How to harvest the untapped power of your mind, body and spirit connection - How to remove the unnecessary drama from your life- How to make it all happen without complicated planning- How to turn motivation into discipline
If your friend is possessed and tries his best to kill you, is he still your friend? Oh come on. Really?Fenwick interrupted Caz's peaceful existence with another assignment from the king. After a difficult mid-winter journey, they find things are far worse than reported. A mage of the Dark Arts has appeared. The two return to the city and obtain assistance from Lucy and the queen.When Caz returns to the Eastern March, the time of the annual incursion of the horse nomads is near. Caz rides east to find a suitable place for an ambush. Caz and his forces, aided by the crown prince and some of the king's personal troops, spring the trap perfectly.Caz learns that the leader of one of the kingdom's most powerful criminal organizations has kidnapped his father. The law and the crown are unwilling or unable to help. Caz and Fenwick deduce that the kidnapping is only meant to draw the two of them into a trap.What sort of courage does it require to walk into a known trap, without knowing what the threat is that's waiting?
With Ciaran's magic stripped from him by Noah's deadly spell, there's only one option open to the wounded fairy--return to his ancestral home of Tír na nÓg and beg for aid from the family he fled. He isn't adjusting well to being human, and his health and memory are fading fast, but the land of the fairies has its own dangers. The trip will take Trent far outside his comfort zone and stress the limits of the couple's burgeoning relationship. Ciaran has been keeping secrets, and one of them may be too much for Trent to accept.Noah isn't faring much better. Plagued by visions of memories not his own, he's forced to rely on Julien to help find a way to undo the spell, or complete it and kill Ciaran at last. Julien is tortured by guilt, working tirelessly to track Ciaran down and cure his friend, all the while pretending he still sees Noah only as a friend.The hunter has all but run out of leads when a mysterious fairy arrives with a mission to bring Noah to Tír na nÓg for an ancient healing ritual. Their problems seem to be solved, until the fairy reveals the catch--to restore Ciaran's magic and his memories, Noah must die.
Casey Washington has had well-earned success in her career as a data scientist at a start-up in Portland, but all the data in the world hasn't made love possible for her. She's always lamented Adam Raines, the one that got away in college, simply because the timing wasn't right. Adam has been able to get back to his first love, music, since his divorce. He's happy even if life is complicated with his three kids, running his record shop with his brother, and slowly building a name for himself as a songwriter. He has no time for love, but his mind has been going back to his college days, and the woman he's never forgotten. When tragedy brings Casey back to Oklahoma and into Adam's record shop, their entirely different worlds meet head on and everything is turned upside down. Adam offers to help her catalog her dad's record collection. The energy between them is off the charts, but they both know that Casey's time in Oklahoma is limited. Nothing real can come out of this reconnection-but they both can dream, right? The real question is whether or not the dream can come true.
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