Watch tiny unicorn run, meeting her friends as she speeds about! Each page introduces new animals and venetian paper technology brings every scene to life.
Watch tiny unicorn dash through the forest in this fun and interactive board book! Clever paper technology will amaze young children as they watch the scenes change as if by magic. The perfect boredom-buster for when you can't get outdoors, and a wonderful way of sparking children's imagination. Tiny Unicorn can't keep still! One minute she's speeding past badger, the next she's playing hide and seek with squirrel... and then off again! Meet Unicorn and her friends, and watch the magical animal faces, and scenes change, thanks to Venetian window paper technology. With a winning combination of bold, expressive artwork, and engaging rhyming text, this interactive, bright, bold board book is sure to become a household favorite! The Little Faces board book series encourages children to get involved with the animal characters and the situations they're in, while offering a playful, funny story. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement causes the animals' faces to change or a scene to transform quickly. The effect is both fun and exciting, and an effective way of enhancing storytelling.
Evil can be a corrosive force. especially when you grow up within it. The Dark Princess is a fifteen-year-old who realizes the evil reign of her uncle, the Dark King, must be stopped before the land of Taintis falls into turmoil.That to her is known, but her name is not. The journey she takes gives her a new outlook on her country and its inhabitants. The Dark Princess meets magical creatures, unusual circumstances and complicated, secretive people. Who is an ally, who is an enemy? Her adventure leads her to see who she really is and who she has yet to become. Is the Dark Princess on her way to defeating Darkness, or are her actions and choices only going to pull Taintis further under her uncle's influence? She knows the Dark King and his force of Darkness are evil, merciless and blood thirsty. but can the Dark Princess wash that all away to find freedom and peace for the citizens of Taintis? And for herself? Amanda Kostro, now fourteen, began The Dark Princess when she was twelve. She had such an urge to write, that she would take advantage of any opportunity, often writing through the night in lieu of sleep. The idea for The Dark Princess came suddenly while riding in the car. The story unfolded around the central idea of a girl, born into evil, who eventually realizes she must escape the maleficent bonds of her childhood in order to change the future for herself and the citizens of Taintis. Amanda lives in Riverside, Illinois. An only child, she shares her life with a menagerie of animals including a dog, cats, birds and her horse Micki. She recently graduated from Hauser Junior High School and will be an incoming freshman at Riverside Brookfield High School in the fall. When asked if there will be a continuation of The Dark Princess, Amanda reports, "I think there is more to the story. I just have to write it." For updates, check out: www.thedarkprincess.net
Nimira is a music-hall performer forced to dance for pennies to an audience of leering drunks. When wealthy sorcerer Hollin Parry hires her to do a special act - singing accompaniment to an exquisite piano-playing automaton, Nimira believes it is the start of a new life. In Parry's world, however, buried secrets stir. Unsettling below-stairs rumours abound about ghosts, a mad woman roaming the halls, and of Parry's involvement in a gang of ruthless sorcerers who torture fairies for sport. When Nimira discovers the spirit of a dashing young fairy gentleman is trapped inside the automaton's stiff limbs, waiting for someone to break the curse and set him free, the two fall in love. But it is a love set against a dreadful race against time to save the entire fairy realm, which is in mortal peril.
Of Unicorns and Leprechauns:This a short fantasy tale. Gordo is an evil warlock that has kidnapped the people in Jason's village. He sets out on a mystical quest to conquer his foe with some mystical friends Advise ages 6- 10 boys and girls. isbn:978-1507658475 (Part of Death Row Rejects collection).
The silence of the night is broken with an explosion of light. A young man riding an ebony Unicorn is being pursued by a grotesque giant Draguana. And so the journey begins. Jarith and Nexus, the Ebony Unicorn strive to get the Ancient Scrolls to the Halls of the Magi before Zeeka, the giant winged Draguana can obtain them. In so doing they experience many unexpected happenings and face many dangers. After meeting Leadoria, Shape-shifter they visit Under-Willow where Jarith learns of his destiny and they encounter the Earwhizzle; The Forlorn Forest with its odorous Stink Wattle trees, The Dream State with Zeeka still on their heels. Finally they flee to the Mountains of a Thousand Worlds where they discover different worlds within the huge caverns. The Ice Kingdom and the Castle of Reflection with all its creepy night creatures and nightmares; The Cave wherein lives the Cavern Serpent and the Djinn of the deepest way and longest years. They encounter Persephine, Goddess of the Other World - in the Cavern of Past and Future. Then, in that same cavern they meet with the future finally escaping and finding their way to the Cavern of the Inner Mountain where they meet Joshua, healer, who helps mend Nexus's battered wings. An unexpected tragedy as they lose a very dear little friend and battle to move on knowing that their mission has to be completed - that of getting the Ancient Scrolls to safety until man-kind is ready for the secrets they contain. Finally, Jarith faces his destiny in his visit to the Peaks in the valley of the Lost Ones where he meets ancient Beings who instruct him in readiness to face Zeeka in a final battle. During all this Zeeka is raising an evil army of Tokolosh and insidious beings intent on destroying Jarith and Nexus. Her powers increase as the final battle draws near.
“A Handmaid’s Tale for the 21st century” (Prism Magazine), Wood’s dystopian tale about a group of young women held prisoner in the Australian desert is a prescient feminist fable for our times. As the Guardian writes, “contemporary feminism may have found its masterpiece of horror.” Drugged, dressed in old-fashioned rags, and fiending for a cigarette, Yolanda wakes up in a barren room. Verla, a young woman who seems vaguely familiar, sits nearby. Down a hallway echoing loudly with the voices of mysterious men, in a stark compound deep in the Australian outback, other captive women are just coming to. Starved, sedated, the girls can't be sure of anything—except the painful episodes in their pasts that link them. Drawing strength from the animal instincts they're forced to rely on, the women go from hunted to hunters, along the way becoming unforgettable and boldly original literary heroines that readers will both relate to and root for. The Natural Way of Things is a lucid and illusory fable and a brilliantly plotted novel of ideas that reminds us of mankind's own vast contradictions—the capacity for savagery, selfishness, resilience, and redemption all contained by a single, vulnerable body. Winner 2016 Stella Prize 2016 Prime Minister’s Literary Award in Fiction An Australian Indie Best Fiction Book & Overall Book of the Year Winner Finalist 2017 International Dublin Literary Award 2016 Voss Literary Prize 2016 Victorian Premier's Award 2016 The Miles Franklin Award