Daedora

Daedora

Author: Shawn Kennedy

Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1646283961

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Daedora was a demigod race created by the heavens to be a weapon in ancient god wars and was banished from existence and thought to be forgotten. The noble Ravenheart family hold secrets of one son, Leon Ravenheart, who is the son of the monarch, hidden away from the world to keep him safe. Betrayal fell upon the family. The truth of Leon has been revealed to the forces of heaven and hell. Heaven desperately tries to hide the truth from surfacing. Hell tries to take control of it. Caught in the war now, Leon sees the death and devastation that will come. Innocent lives are at stake from heaven and hell, selfishly hunting with no regard of who is hurt. He steps in to take his own path, finding allies in the unexpected to attempt to prevent either party from harming those in their way for their selfish gains at any cost.


The Lost Star's Sea

The Lost Star's Sea

Author: C. Litka

Publisher: Chuck Litka

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 730

ISBN-13:

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Shipwrecked in the floating islands. Captain Wil Litang, of the space ship, Lost Star, finds himself shipwrecked on a tiny floating island in the vast atmospheric sea of the Archipelago of the Tenth Star. Making matters worse, he’s not alone. He shares the island with an assassin who has taken a vow to kill him, and a feathered dragon, with a whole lot of teeth. The Lost Star’s Sea is the sequel to The Bright Black Sea. The novel is set in the Archipelago of the Tenth Star, a vast hollow world filled with islands floating in a sea of air. Cut off from the Lost Star, Captain Wil Litang must not only survive the fierce beasts and dragons of the island, but their savage people as well – pirates, bandits, and the strange servants of the Dragon Kings. Not to mention the assassin, Naylea Cin, who has pursued him across the Nine Star Nebula to kill him. The story of Wil Litang and the Lost Star concludes in this classic planetary adventure novel written in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs. C. Litka writes old-fashioned novels with modern sensibilities, humor, and romance. His lighthearted novels of adventure, mystery, and travel are set in richly imagined worlds and feature a colorful cast of well drawn characters. If you seek to escape, for a few hours, your everyday life, you will not find better company, nor more wonderful worlds to travel and explore, than in the novels of C. Litka.


Large Print Cryptograms

Large Print Cryptograms

Author: Trip Payne

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2004-05

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9781402713132

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Endorsed by the National Association for Visually Handicapped (NAVH), this compendium of more than 700 cryptograms is accessible to puzzlers who love to flex their mental muscles and challenge their code-cracking abilities. Decode funny quips and clever comments by favorite celebrities and historical figures. Find out what Julia Roberts has to say about nude scenes; how Harry Truman distinguished between recession and depression; and get some marital advice from Shirley Maclaine. By untangling these mixed-up messages, you'll uncover the wise, witty, and wonderful things said by a wide array of personalities, including Albert Einstein, Johnny Carson, Henri Matisse, and Marilyn Monroe.


Funny Cryptograms

Funny Cryptograms

Author: Shawn Kennedy

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781402701399

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More than 400 brain-jogging puzzles give you a crash course in cryptography, while the messages reward you with the comedy of Jay Leno, Elayne Boosler, and Jerry Seinfeld, as well as the wit and wisdom of Hillary Clinton, Stephen King, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Begin by trying to find the clues through trial and error, or follow the tips for faster results. There's a chart of hints for each puzzle that reveals one crucial letter equivalent. Along the way, you'll probably agree with puzzle number 83: "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain unless you've used up all the other applicable four-letter words."--W. C. Fields.