Dazzling Dreams

Dazzling Dreams

Author: Parthasarathi Nayak

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2019-03-27

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 1645467872

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Fame, Success, Money, Health, Love, Happiness – what is your dream? Do you know how to manifest these dreams and achieve everything you want? DAZZLING DREAMS dares you to dream and to take every step towards fulfilling it. It is a book that guides you towards a happy and victorious life, by making you realise the importance of dreaming and helping you conquer the same. From understanding the true purpose of your life and diving deep to your inner conscience to teaching you how to channelize your emotions and analyse yourself, this book is a one-stop guide for all those who have a dream. “Dreaming is the beginning of every successful journey. Every successful achiever today was once an audacious dreamer.”


My Dazzling Dreams

My Dazzling Dreams

Author: Make Believe Ideas

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781789478129

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An eye-catching trifold covered with sparkly gems. With its sparkling cover, My Dazzling Dreams focuses on joy and positivity right from the start. This trifold includes fun fill-in pages that help you identify your strengths, interests, and life goals. Also included is a cute pad. This pocket-sized trifold is perfect for taking on the go.


D is for Dreams

D is for Dreams

Author: Angela Hester

Publisher: Calliope Canyon LLC

Published:

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13:

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Dancing doughnut? Dragon in a dress? Laugh with Abeni, Ashlynne, Bradley, and Caedyn while they discuss some of the funny dreams they’ve had. Each book is a complete story, but there are tiny elements in some of the stories that will refer back to previous books. Published books in this series: A is for Anteater B is for Backpack C is for Camping D is for Dreams Coming soon: E is for Explore


The Dream

The Dream

Author: Émile Zola

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-09-20

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0191063061

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Is it wrong to love whatever is beautiful and rich? I love it precisely because it is beautiful, because it is rich - because, I think, it brings joy to my heart. . . On Christmas day, in the flurry of a snow storm, the Huberts discover a ragged nine year old girl sheltering under the neighbouring cathedral porch. Childless and pious, the couple take in and raise Angelique as their own. The girl is intensely passionate, and given to rage and disobedience as well as love and religious fervour. Inspired by The Golden Legend, Angelique creates a dream world all of her own, peopled with spirits. As part of her dream vision, she becomes convinced she will marry a rich and handsome young prince. Her wish seemingly comes true when she falls in love with a lord's son... The sixteenth novel in the Rougon-Macquart series, The Dream marks a departure by Zola from the conventions of realism. Here, Zola explores the persistence of mysticism, but also blends elements of fairy tale with the naturalist techniques for which he had become known. This edition contains a wide-ranging introduction placing Zola's changing concerns in the context of his wider work, and illuminates key themes in the novel, such as architecture, heraldry, and the lives of the saints.


Gigantic Cinema: A Weather Anthology

Gigantic Cinema: A Weather Anthology

Author: Paul Keegan

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2021-11-16

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0393540766

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A luminous, "deliciously playful" (Rishi Dastidar, Guardian) anthology of poems and prose inspired by the weather. In three hundred varied entries, Gigantic Cinema narrates the weather of a single capricious day, from dawn through rain, volcanic ash, nuclear dust, snow, light, fog, noon, eclipse, hurricane, flood, dusk, night, and back to dawn again. It includes reactions both formal and fleeting—weather rhymes, journals and jottings, diaries and letters—to the imaginary and actual drama unfolding above our heads. Ranging from Homer’s winds and Ovid’s flood to Frank O’Hara’s sun, Pliny’s reportage on the eruption of Vesuvius to Elizabeth Bishop’s “Song for a Rainy Season,” Gigantic Cinema offers an expansive collection of writing inspired by the commotion of the elements. Rather than drawing attention to authors and titles, entries appear as a medley of voices; as editors Alice Oswald and Paul Keegan write in their stunning introduction, the excerpts ask to be read “with no hat, no coat, no preconceptions, encountering each voice abruptly, as an exclamation brought on by the weather.” Assembling a chorus of responses (ancient and modern, East and West) to air’s manifold appearances, Gigantic Cinema offers a new perspective on the oldest conversation of all.