Non-Wild Tales

Non-Wild Tales

Author: Domingo Flores

Publisher: Domingo Flores

Published:

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13:

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There are NON-WILD, NOR VIOLENT situations that deserve the STORY with a more positive and uplifting return for the man or woman of our time who wants to enrich themselves within and project themselves to society positively.


NON-WILD TALES II

NON-WILD TALES II

Author: Domingo Flores

Publisher: Domingo Flores

Published: 2020-01-15

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13:

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There are NON-WILD, nor violent situations that occur every day, that deserve the account and reflection with a more positive, creative and uplifting result for the man and woman of our time who wants to enrich their inner self and project themselves positively to society. A reflective approach to the pandemic that overwhelms us, "Before, Now, and After" to order and project our lives towards a greater expansion of Consciousness. The testimonies of those people who faced it in different parts of the world and the teachings they got. Taking each Tale to a daily moment of Meditation will give us a wonderful experience.


Wild Tales

Wild Tales

Author: Graham Nash

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0385347545

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A founding member of the bands Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the Hollies shares the story of his life from his youth in post-war England through his creative relationship with Joni Mitchell and his career as a solo musician and political activist


Wild Tales

Wild Tales

Author: Nikolai Haitov

Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 0720618177

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Haitov’s tales are set in the small villages of the Rhodope Mountains in south-east Bulgaria, one of the most remote corners of Europe. They are related in a robust, down-to-earth style by a series of finely realized narrators, most of whom look back to the ea rly years of this century and beyond, when brides were stolen and bandits roamed the hills. These men – shepherds, shoemakers, coopers and foresters –speak to the reader directly, involving him in their triumphs, their disappointments, their exploits in love or in business. Each has a tale to tell, and tells it superbly; indeed, so vivid and engrossing are their stories, and such is the skill with which Haitov utilizes the rhythms and idioms .of colloquial speech, that one seems to be actually listening to rather than reading these stirring tales of ‘those far-off days when men were men’. This collection, superbly translated by Michael Holman, reveals Nikolai Haitov as one of the contempo rary masters of the short- story form and provides an ideal introduction to the little-known literature of Bulgaria.


UNDYING QUEEN - BOOK TWO - "The World Without Arkhalla"

UNDYING QUEEN - BOOK TWO -

Author: Abraham Kawa

Publisher: ARH BOOKS

Published: 2020-03-13

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13:

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Arkhalla. She was the most powerful woman on earth. A cruel, undying queen feasting on blood, she ruled a nation feared across the ancient lands of Sumer, her only weakness a still all-too human heart. And now she is dead. In the wake of the almighty queen’s death, the Sumerian kingdoms are rocked by chaos as Bel, Arkhalla’s lover-turned-betrayer, goes to war against the ambitious councilor Lord Sin, who is allied with Nimrod, the vengeance-seeking human king of Akkad. Around them revolve characters both familiar and new, from Narama, the Undying huntress of men, to Nimrod’s daughter Aisyah, reared to be the scourge of the Undying, while Shamath, the young slave who both loved the dead queen and caused her doom, now finds his destiny as the humans of Sumer rise at last against the Undying. The second chapter of the trilogy begun in The Undying Queen of Ur crafts an epic tale of war, intrigue and a tangled skein of characters in a world forever haunted by the one who gave meaning to all their lives. A World Without Arkhalla.


Tormented Engagements

Tormented Engagements

Author: J. L. Shelton

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

Published: 2019-02-20

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1642375365

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Though they had locked Caligo away forever, Garin and Mattie quickly discover that the creature’s dark influence still torments the inhabitants of the land. The Mage’s Council, in particular, is slowly being overtaken by an evil in their midst. When the couple arrives at the Stronghold in the North, they must find a way to stay a step ahead of this new enemy or risk losing their lives completely.


A Twist in the Tale

A Twist in the Tale

Author: Pamela Sherwood

Publisher: Blue Castle Publishing

Published: 2024-05-01

Total Pages: 255

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TWO ENCHANTING NOVELLAS, INSPIRED BY CLASSIC FAIRY TALES To Hear the Sea-Maid's Music: Linnea is used to being overlooked--and resigned to taking religious vows instead of making a brilliant marriage like her beautiful older sister. But everything changes when she discovers a half-drowned prince on the shore outside the convent. A tentative attraction blooms into something deeper, freeing Linnea to seek a new life...and her heart's desire. But when tragedy strikes, she must battle the most powerful magic of the sea to save the man she loves from certain death. In My Lady's Chamber: Alyne has served the royal family all her life, especially young Princess Helen. So what could be more natural than accompanying her now-betrothed mistress to her new home? But a funny thing happens on the way to the wedding... A Twist in the Tale brings new insights and fresh perspectives to beloved fairy tales like "The Little Mermaid" and "The Goose-Girl." This collection also includes two previously unpublished short stories.


Valerius - A Roman Story

Valerius - A Roman Story

Author: John Gibson Lockhart

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-11-09

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13:

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Valerius is John Gibson Lockhart's retelling of the story of Publius Valerius Poplicola or Publicola. Publicola was one of four Roman aristocrats who led the overthrow of the monarchy and became a Roman consul, the colleague of Lucius Junius Brutus in 509 BC, traditionally considered the first year of the Roman Republic. Excerpt: "Since you are desirous, my friends, that I should relate to you, at length and in order, the things which happened to me during my journey to Rome, notwithstanding the pain which it must cost me to throw myself back into some of the feelings of that time, I cannot refuse to comply with your request."