Autumn Princess, Dragon Child


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"An epic, fantastical adventure in the mythical Japan, a world inhabited by warriors, assassins, acrobats, ghosts, guardian spirits, demons, horses, and monkeys"--




The Tengu's Game of Go


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In this final book in the series, "the rightful emperor is lost; illness and murder give rise to suspicions and make enemies of allies. Unrest rules the country. Only Shika can end the madness by returning the Lotus Throne to its rightful ruler"--Amazon.com.




Lord of the Darkwood


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A self-assured warrior stumbles into a game of Go that turns fatal. An ambitious lord leaves his nephew for dead and seizes his lands. A stubborn father forces his son to give up his wife to his older brother. A powerful priest meddles in the succession to the Lotus Throne. A woman of the Old People seeks five fathers for her five children, who will go on to found the Spider Tribe and direct the fate of the country. As destiny weaves its tapestry in Lian Hearn's Tale of Shikanoko series, an emotionally rich and compelling drama plays out against a background of wild forests, elegant castles, hidden temples, and savage battlefields in Lord of the Darkwood. "Brutally thrilling historical fantasy"- Herald Sun The Tale of Shikanoko Book One: Emperor of the Eight Islands Book Two: Autumn Princess, Dragon Child Book Three: Lord of the Darkwood Book Four: The Tengu's Game of Go




Emperor of the Eight Islands


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Japanese mythology comes to life in this “magically seductive” fantasy series debut of an orphan with mysterious power—and an empire descending into war (Kirkus Reviews). A future lord is dispossessed of his birthright by a scheming uncle. Left for dead, he finds a new path thanks to a mountain sorcerer—and a mask imbued with the spirit of a great stag. Meanwhile, a dying emperor makes a desperate decree to stop his rival sons from instigating a costly war. But his meddling will only lead to more mistrust, betrayal, and violence. As destiny weaves its rich tapestry, a compelling drama plays out against a background of wild forests, elegant castles, hidden temples, and savage battlefields. This is the medieval Japan of Lian Hearn’s imagination, where animal spirits clash with warriors and children navigate a landscape as serene as it is deadly.




The Tale of Shikanoko#2: Putri Musim Gugur, Anak Naga (Autumn Princess, Dragon Child)


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PUTRI MUSIM GUGUR, ANAK NAGA (Autumn Princess, Dragon Child) The Tale of Shikanoko 2 Shikanoko gundah setelah mengalami kegagalan, dan masa depan yang tadinya jelas, sekarang tampak buram. Putri Musim Gugur dan bocah yang merupakan sang kaisar sejati bersembunyi di hutan, tanpa teman maupun perlindungan. Di pondok penyihir gunung, lahir generasi baru Suku Laba-laba, yang bukan manusia, bukan setan, dan dengan cepat menjadi dewasa. Satu klan terusir, klan lain menguasai ibu kota, dan bencana alam silih berganti melanda. Apakah Surga akan pernah merasakan kedamaian? Dalam Putri Musim Gugur, Anak Naga, orde lama goyah dan nasib jadi tak bisa ditebak karena insting balas dendam, loyalitas, dan survival semakin kuat, tajam, cepat. Pertempuran memperebutkan Singgasana Teratai pun dimulai. Dalam karya Lian Hearn tentang Jepang abad pertengahan ini---begitu penuh magis, keindahan, kekerasan, cinta, dan penderitaan---satu-satunya yang tak terelakkan adalah bahwa kekuatan-kekuatan itu menuju klimaks yang brutal. Namun, siapa pemainnya dan apa yang jadi taruhannya belum diketahui.




The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien Box Set


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The first-ever publication of the collected poems of J.R.R. Tolkien, spanning almost seven decades of the author’s life and presented in an elegant three-volume hardcover boxed set. J.R.R. Tolkien aspired to be a poet in the first instance, and poetry was part of his creative life no less than his prose, his languages, and his art. Although Tolkien’s readers are aware that he wrote poetry, if only from verses in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, its extent is not well known, and its qualities are underappreciated. Within his larger works of fiction, poems help to establish character and place as well as further the story; as individual works, they delight with words and rhyme. They express his love of nature and the seasons, of landscape and music, and of words. They convey his humor and his sense of wonder. The earliest work in this collection, written for his beloved, is dated to 1910, when Tolkien was eighteen. More poems would follow during his years at Oxford, some of them very elaborate and eccentric. Those he composed during the First World War, in which he served in France, tend to be concerned not with trenches and battle, but with life, loss, faith, and friendship, his longing for England and the wife he left behind. Beginning in 1914, elements of his legendarium, “The Silmarillion,” began to appear, and the “Matter of Middle-earth” would inspire much of Tolkien’s verse for the rest of his life. The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien presents almost 200 works across three volumes, including more than 60 that have never before been seen. The poems are deftly woven together with commentary and notes by world-renowned Tolkien scholars Christina Scull & Wayne G. Hammond, placing them in the context of Tolkien’s life and literary accomplishments and creating a poetical biography that is a unique and revealing celebration of J.R.R. Tolkien.










Children's Book Review Index


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Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults


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Drawing on distinguished review sources, this updated and expanded guide recommends more than 4,800 American and British fantasy novels and anthologies, including nearly 1,500 new to this edition. Ten topical chapters embrace the entire range of fantasy literature, from allegory to witchcraft. Detailed annotations note major awards won, review citations, suggested reading level, other related titles by the author, and more. - Back cover.