The Tattered Veil

The Tattered Veil

Author: Bekka Hunsperger

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2023-04-26

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Losing your momma is the worst thing that can happen to a young girl, or is it? Sofia's momma died when she was very young. Daddy married into a family of monsters, and Sofia became their prey. Life kicked her when she was down. Can she survive? Will she make it through life with any dignity?


The Tattered Veil

The Tattered Veil

Author: Johan Burghall

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 0957186363

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Three years have passed in the real world while the siblings were in Fairyland, and a lot has changed. Why are Aubrey and Adrian working for the General, and what goes on inside LIFE, the London Institute For Eternity? Has John really joined forces with the sinister Mr Milton, and what are their plans for the worlds created by human belief? With ancient prophecies foretelling that the End of the World is fast approaching, it's up to Richard, Abigail, George and Elizabeth, with allies old and new, to undertake their most harrowing journey yet, from Heaven to Hell, from Valhalla to the field of Ragnarok. But with the world falling into Chaos, can they really prevent the inevitable? - - - The apocalyptic finale of the Veil Trilogy delves into the darkest sides of human belief, from myths about the battle between light and darkness to the otherworldly denizens of Heaven and Hell. It also explores the history of Christmas, and the festive season's surprising connections to the End of the World.


Tattered Veil

Tattered Veil

Author: Emery Blake

Publisher: Byrd Book Llc

Published:

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13:

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Skylar is waiting out her suspension, listening with frustration as more stories of chaos and violence filter in from around the realms. Even when a horrific act of destruction occurs in her adopted home of Inter-Realm, the Council refuses to act. Skylar is forced to do it herself. When her best friend's home is in imminent danger, Skylar rallies support from under the Council's nose to lead a dangerous mission. But the threat is even more grave than she had realized. It seems like Skylar has led her friends into a deadly trap.


The Sixth Station

The Sixth Station

Author: Linda Stasi

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2013-01-22

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 0765334275

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Some say Demiel ben Yusef is the world's most dangerous terrorist, personally responsible for bombings and riots that have claimed the lives of thousands. Others insist he is a man of peace, a miracle worker, and possibly even the Son of God. As a feisty reporter digs into ben Yusef's past, she is already in more danger than she knows--and then she is falsely accused of murder.


Darkened Veil

Darkened Veil

Author: Emery Blake

Publisher: Byrd Book Llc

Published: 2019-03-01

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13:

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When Skylar Dufrense got the opportunity to leave school and her unappetizing job prospects behind for an internship with the Trans-Realm Investigation and Protection agency, she leapt in with both feet. Now, she is in over her head. The wonder of stepping through the Veil into new realms, meeting elves and dwarves and kelpies, even her discovery that she can wield magic, has all faded in the endless grind of training. Skylar is hopelessly behind her fellow trainees, but that isn't her biggest problem. There is a malignant force lurking just below the surface, an evil stirring up trouble wherever Skylar goes. But she can't convince her superiors to take it seriously. And then the danger follows her home.


The Romanos

The Romanos

Author: Andrea Dumouchel

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2009-11

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1434995461

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Video Games and American Culture

Video Games and American Culture

Author: Aaron A. Toscano

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1793601313

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Digital media are immersive technologies reflecting behaviors, attitudes, and values. The engrossing, entertaining virtual worlds video games provide are important sites for 21st century research. This book moves beyond assertions that video games cause violence by analyzing the culture that produces such material. While some popular media reinforce the idea that video games lead to violence, this book uses a cultural studies lens to reveal a more complex situation. Video games do not lead to violence, sexism, and chauvinism. Rather, Toscano argues, a violent, sexist, chauvinistic culture reproduces texts that reflect these values. Although video games have a worldwide audience, this book focuses on American culture and how this multi-billion dollar industry entertains us in our leisure time (and sometimes at work), bringing us into virtual environments where we have fun learning, fighting, discovering, and acquiring bragging rights. When politicians and moral crusaders push agendas that claim video games cause a range of social ills from obesity to mass shooting, these perspectives fail to recognize that video games reproduce hegemonic American values. This book, in contrast, focuses on what these highly entertaining cultural products tell us about who we are.


Tears Behind the Veil

Tears Behind the Veil

Author: Shaida Mehrban

Publisher: Athena PressPub Company

Published: 2008-07-01

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9781847483157

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Sania Craven is a normal thirteen-year-old girl. She does well at school, plays football with her classmates and lives in a happy home with two loving parents. She has no cares, no worries. However, this all changes the day her father dies. To cope with the death of her English husband, Sania's mother takes her on a journey back to India, the land of her birth, to reunite with her family. What Sania doesn't know is that this is no holiday, but possibly her new home for the rest of her life. Sania becomes embroiled in a world of culture clashes, prejudice and forced marriages; a world where sexual abuse and the subordination of women is commonplace and unquestioned. When her mother remarries and Sania too is forced into a marriage, she must learn to live her life in India until she can find a way to get home. But how? Who will hear her cries and wipe her tears? Who will see the tears behind the veil, who will hear her tears of silence? Who can she turn to for help and support? How many sacrifices can she endure for the promise of the freedom that she so desperately desires?