Wizard's Eleven

Wizard's Eleven

Author: Sheri S. Tepper

Publisher: Ace Books

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780441902095

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The son of Marvin Manyshaped is back, so let the players of the True Game beware. The giants are stalking, the Shadowpeople gather, and the Wizard's Eleven are trapped in their dreams. The final game begins. "Sheri S. Tepper is a fantasy phenomenon!"--Locus.


The Wizard

The Wizard

Author: H. Rider Haggard

Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The Wizard is a novel by Henry Rider Haggard, first published by Longmans, Green, and Co., in 1896.[1] The Wizard is one of the many examples of imperialist literature. According to Rebecca Stott, author of the article "The Dark Continent: Africa as Female Body in Haggard's Adventure Fiction," Haggard's fiction is still popular today and attempts to expose a "cultural and historical definition of white masculinity at its most rugged and its most terrified."[2]The story is a third-person narrative that follows the journey of Reverend Thomas Owen as he seeks to carry out missionary work in south central Africa, specifically in the tribe of Amasuka. The novel starts in England in the parish of Reverend Thomas Owen and moves to South Central Africa, where the tribe of Amasuka (People of Fire) is located, which is where the majority of the novel takes place. While there, he encounters Hokosa, the chief of the Wizards who essentially wishes him to prove that his God is greater than their god through trials of lightning.The novel is placed in the imperialist literature of 19th-century England. Just like many of his other works, this novel is inspired by Rider Haggard's experiences of South Africa and British colonialism. The character Noma is meant to be representative of the theme of female authority and feminine behavior. Some scholars have called the novel "a tale of victorious faith." It has received both praise and criticism for its representation of the imperialist novel and of womanhood.The novel begins on a Sunday afternoon in summer at a church in the Midland county called Busscombe. Reverend Thomas Owen had a preacher for the day called a "Deputation," who was sent to arouse the indifferent to the duty of converting the savage tribes by collecting money. As the "Deputation" told about his experience with a south central African tribe called the "Sons of Fire," Reverence Owen became very interested in the mission to convert this tribe of Amasuka and converting them. Reverend Owen ultimately decides to take on this task and gives his old job to the "Deputation."Two years go by as Reverend Owen lives in a hut outside of the tribe's town and he sends his newly converted native of the tribe, John, to send a message to King Umsuka which is that Reverend Owen wants to learn their language so that he can administer the word of God to them. After being warned that the People of Fire have their faith too, John informs Rev. Owen that if he cannot perform the magic they want him to perform, he will be killed. Reverend Owen learns of Hokosa and Hafela's plot to kill the king with poison in order to gain the throne through a vision. Rev. Owen learns of the anecdote to the poison in another vision of the Tree of Death and uses this knowledge to his advantage by giving it to Umsuka to revive him at the Feast of the First-Fruit and therefore "proves" his God's power over the People of Fire's god. In the "First Trial by Fire," Hokosa and Umsuka show Rev. Owen their god - a oddly sized stone - and explain that the lightning god knows Hokosa and the other wizards so they won't harm them, but will harm Rev. Owen if he goes through the trial in the plain full of iron. When the lightning from the storm does not harm Rev. Owen, the People of Fire respect him but many are convinced it is magic, not the work of God....Sir Henry Rider Haggard, KBE, Kt ( 22 June 1856 - 14 May 1925), known as H. Rider Haggard, was an English writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a pioneer of the Lost World literary genre.


Eleven

Eleven

Author: Anahit Khach

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2022-05-27

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 1639370536

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Eleven: A hell on earth love story 9/11 By: Anahit Khach The emotions of the terrorist attacks still resonate today with many Americans. The tragic events of 9/11 live on forever and some who were there have never emotionally recovered from it. Those moments are the basis of the book Eleven, an intriguing tale of romance, greed, sex, terror, and kidnapping. Eleven is the story of a successful business executive and her crooked boss who got caught up in the dangers of his endeavors, an aspiring figure skater, terrorists on American soil, and other intriguing characters based around the 9/11 attack and its aftermath. The fictional account provides a dramatic portrayal of what it might have been like when the planes hit the twin towers, the last moments of the office workers in the buildings, the fairy tale survival of a key character and how it affected her life and the lives of those around her for years after the incident.


So You Want to Be a Wizard

So You Want to Be a Wizard

Author: Diane Duane

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2003-10-01

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 0547545118

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A mysterious library book opens the door to a world of magic and danger in the first book in the beloved Young Wizards series. Bullied by her classmates, Nita Callahan is miserable at school. So when she finds a mysterious book in the library that promises her the chance to become a wizard, she jumps at the opportunity to escape her unhappy reality. But taking the Wizard's Oath is no easy thing, and Nita soon finds herself paired with fellow wizard-in-training Kit Rodriguez on a dangerous mission. The only way to become a full wizard is to face the Lone Power, the being that created death and is the mortal enemy of all wizards. As Nita and Kit battle their way through a deadly alternate version of New York controlled by the Lone Power, they must rely on each other and their newfound wizarding skills to survive--and save the world from the Lone One's grasp.


Wizard's First Rule

Wizard's First Rule

Author: Terry Goodkind

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2001-06-23

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9780765300270

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An unearthly adversary descends on an idyllic fantasy world, corrupting magic against good and slaughtering innocents, and only a single man can stop him.


The Freelancers

The Freelancers

Author: M. A. Frost

Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore

Published: 2020-07-28

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1543759556

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Once, there was a war against black magic in a Kingdom facing a civil strife. Rebels gathered to fight, provoked by a corrupt ruler. When the oppression ended, a hero left behind a legacy. Years later, history repeats itself when a King dies. Having no relatives, a former disciple of the King’s, claims to be the successor. His rivals were outraged by the outcome. So once again, the civil war broke out. When warriors discover the secrets behind the war, their struggles peaked. Their enemies become overwhelming with the use of sorcery. Wizards offer their services as mercenaries in the conflict. However, what worsened the situation was a corrupt legacy. There were eleven ancient magic swords that chose its wielders. Each one had a unique ability, but all are instruments of destruction. One warrior found a sword that can reflect magic. It was made to destroy the ancient swords. Cornered by sorcery, how will he level the playing field with all that he had?


Wizards

Wizards

Author: Jack Dann

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780425215180

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A collection of previously unpublished tales by some of the masters of modern fantasy explores the world of wizards, both good and bad, in stories by Neil Gaiman, Jane Yolen, Peter S. Beagle, Tanith Lee, Tad Williams, and other notable authors.


Humans, Computers and Wizards

Humans, Computers and Wizards

Author: Norman Fraser

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-16

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1136125728

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Using data taken from a major European Union funded project on speech understanding, the SunDial project, this book considers current perspectives on human computer interaction and argues for the value of an approach taken from sociology which is based on conversation analysis.