Perilous Hunt

Perilous Hunt

Author: Lindsay Buroker

Publisher: Lindsay Buroker

Published: 2017-08-21

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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After failing to catch up with her daughter Jelena so many times, Alisa's optimism is battered, but her determination has never waned. She, Leonidas, and their eclectic crew are hunting down a Starseer research station in the heart of the Kir Asteroid belt—Jelena's supposed location. Alisa vows that she will find her daughter if she has to search a million asteroids to do so. But Jelena and her close friend, Prince Thorian, have attracted the interest of many factions, and the Star Nomad isn’t the only ship on the hunt… Fallen Empire Reading Order Book 1: Star Nomad Book 2: Honor’s Flight Book 3: Starseers Book 4: Relic of Sorrows Book 5: Cleon Moon Book 6: Arkadian Skies Book 7: Perilous Hunt Book 8: End Game Cyborg Legacy p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 25.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 25.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000; min-height: 30.0px} p.p3 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} li.li3 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} span.s2 {font: 24.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; font-kerning: none} ul.ul1 {list-style-type: disc}


The Perilous Hunt

The Perilous Hunt

Author: Edith Randam Rogers

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-12-14

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 0813194962

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In the symbolic language of ballads, a lady's costly dress tells of the beauty of the body beneath it or of the wearer's happiness; a lost hawk or hound foreshadows the hunter's fate long before the plot reaches a turning point. In her original and far-reaching study of such familiar narrative elements, Edith Randam Rogers adds much to our understanding of poetic expression in the ballad tradition. In focusing on individual motifs as they appear in different ballads, different languages, and different periods, Rogers proves the existence of a reliable lingua franca of symbolism in European balladry. Lines or even whole stanzas that have defied interpretation often come to life when the reader is aware of the meaning of a particular motif in such an international vocabulary of images. Thus this book makes available important new critical tools sure to have significant results for ballad scholarship.


The Singer and the Scribe

The Singer and the Scribe

Author: Philip E. Bennett

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9789042018518

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The Singer and the Scribe brings together studies of the European ballad from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century by major authorities in the field and is of interest to students of European literature, popular traditions and folksong. It offers an original view of the development of the ballad by focusing on the interplay and interdependence of written and oral transmission, including studies of modern singers and their repertoires and of the role of the audience in generating a literary product which continues to live in performance. While using specific case studies the contributors systematically extend their reflections on the ballad as song and as poetry to draw broader conclusions. Covering the Hispanic world, including the Sephardic tradition, Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Greece, Russia, England and Scotland the essays also demonstrate the interconnections of a European tradition beyond national boundaries.


The Hunters of Blood – The First Hunt

The Hunters of Blood – The First Hunt

Author: Veronica U St. Claire

Publisher: Writers Republic LLC

Published: 2022-11-02

Total Pages: 910

ISBN-13:

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Arven Fiercis is a young boy who dreams of becoming a worldrenowned hunter along with his friends Seravanna and Ferran. However, when an attack on Shoren, his hometown, causes him to be separated from his friends, Arven is forced to join the legendary Scarlet Blades all on his own. Over the course of his journey, Arven goes on a number of different hunts and is on the road to becoming a hunter known all throughout the world of Ivaria. That is until a demon presents herself to Arven and tells him that he is meant to serve a higher purpose than simply hunting for the rest of his life and that it is her responsibility to train him to be prepared for that purpose, though she will not tell him what that purpose is. Now, Arven must fight to live the life he wants to live instead of the life that is forced upon him.


Hunting with Magic

Hunting with Magic

Author: Celine Jeanjean

Publisher: Celine Jeanjean

Published:

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Picture this: I'm chilling at home with my new vampire and ghost roommates when a disgraced witch shows up at our door. Turns out she’s been booted out of her coven for, well, sucking at witching (look at my cross magical species pun!) I'm never one to turn away someone in need of help, and I don't agree with casting people out simply because they have challenges. But before I can do anything to help the witch, my beloved hyena, Penelope, gets kidnapped by the Hair -- my nemesis -- in order to force me to use my anti-magic to help him hunt down and kill magical creatures. The magical equivalent of law enforcement doesn't give a fig about hyena kidnappings, which means that I'm on my own -- well, me and my little ragtag team of magical misfits, now featuring an inept witch. We’ve got to use every trick in the book (including some that aren’t in the book) to rescue Penelope, and make sure I don’t end up being the Hair’s magical hunting dog. Hop on a broomstick and fasten your seatbelt for a wild ride through London’s underbelly of enchantment and danger as we race against the clock in this spellbinding sequel. Grab your copy of Hunting with Magic now and join Priscilla’s madcap magical escapades!


Understanding Lord of the Flies

Understanding Lord of the Flies

Author: Kirstin Olsen

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2000-05-30

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1573566764

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A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, Lord of the Flies has proven to be one of the most enigmatic and provocative pieces of literature ever published. This casebook probes the many layers of meaning in the novel, examining its literary, philosophical, historical, scientific, and religious significance. Beginning with a literary analysis that explores the universality of the novel's characters, the story is considered as subversion of the adventure tale, comparing it to such classics as Treasure Island and Robinson Crusoe. From these literary depictions of savagery, this study delves deeper, confronting the long-running philosophical and biological debates about human nature that have absorbed such influential thinkers as Rousseau and Darwin. The full meaning of Lord of the Flies is further contextualized by tracing historical views on civilization, from the Victorian perspective, to the very real horrors of World War II. This casebook integrates analysis and primary documents, with excerpts from materials as diverse as the Bible, the writings of Darwin, and war crimes interviews, to explore the very nature of human aggression and evil. This book will spark students to consider intriguing connections between Golding's masterpiece and broader concepts of civilization, altruism, political leadership responsibilities, and the history of western imperialism. The interdisciplinary approach of this casebook helps students situate the lessons of Lord of the Flies in the context of Education, War and Postwar, the Adventure Story, Religion, and Biology and Evolution. The six topic sections integrate original illustrations and photos, literary excerpts, and primary documents and historic writings that help contextualize the work. Thought-provoking ideas for class discussions and research topics, with carefully chosen further reading suggestions enhance this volume as a teaching tool.