Dreams Of An Elf Maid


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Escaping an arranged marriage, young elf Asphodel flees her homeland with her lover, Vass. They find a home in the capital of Erian, but their idyllic life soon comes crashing down when Vass gets in with the wrong crowd. Can they resolve their problems, and can Asphodel find her dreams of helping others and living a life of peace and harmony?




Miscellaneous Thoughts


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A collection of poetry by author V.M. Sang, the poems in 'Miscellaneous Thoughts' include seasonal poetry, commentary on ecology, fantasy, modern life, and some humorous verses as well. These poems are in the traditional vein rather than modern poetry, with rhyme, and rhythm in those that do not rhyme. If you are a fan of this type of poetry, you will enjoy reading this collection.




Evermeet: Island of the Elves


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Discover the colorful history of Evermeet—the serene, beautiful, and inviolate home of the elves—in this centuries-spanning Forgotten Realms tale Rich in magic and treasure, Evermeet is the ultimate paradise to those who hear of its legends. To the beleaguered elves of Toril, it is the ultimate refuge. But to many, it is the ultimate prize. At the heart of its story is Amlaruil, Queen of All Elves. When Evermeet comes under massive, devastating attack, her sacrifice holds the last hope of saving the elven homeland from the evils of the Beast Lord Malar. Written by one of the leading Forgotten Realms authors, Evermeet is a thrilling tour through elven history—a history checkered by war and intrigue, heroes and villains, mortals and gods.




Devotional Language


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From July to December


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The second book of poetry in V.M. Sang's One Poem A Day Series takes us through summer to midwinter. Each day there is a poem to read. These poems are often related to the season, for example, Harvest, or the first flight by the Montgolfier brothers, and of course, Christmas. The poems are varied in type and length. There are haiku, haibun and tanka, limericks, sonnets, odes and narrative poems among the collection. Some poems are comments on serious subjects, while others are amusing and entertaining. Many of the poems in this collection are in the traditional vein, so if you enjoy this type of poetry, this book is for you.







An Old Maid's Paradise


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Teach Me Dreams


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One day in 1698, Robert Pyle of Pennsylvania decided to buy a black slave. The next night he dreamed of a steep ladder to heaven that he felt he could not climb because he carried a black pot. In the dream, a man told him the ladder was the light of Jesus Christ and would bear any whose faith held strong; otherwise, the climber would fall. Pyle woke that morning positive that he should eschew slaves and slavery, having equated the pot with the slave he wished to buy. In fact, so acutely did this dream awaken him to his sins that he became a dynamic advocate of liberation. This dream literally changed his outlook and his life. Teach Me Dreams delves into the dream world of ordinary Americans and finds that as their self-perception increased, transforming them on a personal level, so did a revolutionary spirit that wrought momentous political changes. Mechal Sobel considers dreams recorded in the life narratives of 100 people, revealing the America of the Revolutionary Era to have been a truly dream-infused culture in which analysis of dreams was encouraged, and subsequent personal reevaluation was striking. Sobel uses a wealth of information--letters, diaries, and over 200 published autobiographies from a wide range of "ordinary" people; black, white, male, female. In these accounts, many previously neglected by historians, dreamers explain how their nighttime adventures opened their eyes to aspects of themselves, or unveiled new paths they should take both personally and politically. Such paths often led them to challenge those in power. Charting the widely dreamed of opposition between blacks and whites, men and women, Sobel offers astounding new insights into how early Americans understood their lives. Her analysis of the dreams and lives of ordinary Revolutionary-Era people demonstrates links between dreaming, self reevaluation, and participation in the radically changing politics of the time. This book will appeal to specialists in the fields of American and African-American history, and anyone interested in dreams and self-development.




Neverworld


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When young Katie is ripped from her home and taken into a dark forest by her uncles, Chander and Bahumaku, a journey of adventure, drama and discovery ensues. Arriving at the home of Alexandria, Bahumaku's long time friend, Katie meets a young elf, Ariel, and they become fast friends. Not long after, Katie sets off into the forest alone. Meanwhile, Ariel is taken prisoner by Alexandria, who is being manipulated by The Great Dragon. In the forest, Katie meets a grumpy old wizard, makes a wonderful new friend named Lynn, and then comes across the vicious Pear, a character who, like Katie, wishes to become the wizard's apprentice. Will Katie be able to soften the wizard's demeanor and, with Lynn's help, save him from Pear's clutches? Follow the breathtaking quest that Katie encounters in the first book of the wondrous and exciting Neverworld saga, The Great Dragon.