Enchanted Faces


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8.5x11 in size. Enchanted faces of mermaids, fairies, and fantasy girls await you in this magical coloring book from artist Hannah Lynn! Hannah's whimsical girls are well known for their adorable faces, and have been collected around the world since 2006. This cute coloring book features 50 popular close-up illustrations, adapted from her portfolio of hand-illustrated artworks-with more details to color than ever before! Also available in Pocket-Size on Amazon.com. HannahLynn.com




Enchanted Faces


Book Description

Enchanted faces of mermaids, fairies, and fantasy girls await you in this pocket-sized coloring book from artist Hannah Lynn! Perfect for toting around, or for when the mood strikes you to color within a shorter time frame. Hannah's whimsical girls are well known for their adorable faces, and have been collected around the world since 2006. This pocket-sized coloring book features 50 popular close-up illustrations, adapted from her portfolio of hand-illustrated artworks-with more details to color than ever before! Printed Single-Sided, measuring 5.25" x 8". For heavier paper options, visit HannahLynn.com







Teaching Faith with Harry Potter


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Joanne Rowling’s great epic is forming the faith and moral vision of millions of people. If you are reading this book, forming faith is at least part or maybe all of your vocation, as teacher, pastor, parent, godparent, roommate, sibling, spouse, or friend. In baptism we vow to form our faith and the faith of others. To not use this modern epic in your sacred work is to leave on the table one of the most ubiquitous and enchanting tools of our time to awaken and baptize the imagination. Don’t put this wand away.







Frederick the Great and his Court


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1866.




Where is the Good in the World?


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Bringing together contributions from anthropology, sociology, religious studies, and philosophy, along with ethnographic case studies from diverse settings, this volume explores how different disciplinary perspectives on the good might engage with and enrich each other. The chapters examine how people realize the good in social life, exploring how ethics and values relate to forms of suffering, power and inequality, and, in doing so, demonstrate how focusing on the good enhances social theory. This is the first interdisciplinary engagement with what it means to study the good as a fundamental aspect of social life.




Fascinatingly Disturbing


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Michael Haneke is one of Europe's most successful and controversial film directors. Awarded the Palme d'Or and numerous other international awards, Haneke has contributed to and shaped contemporary auteur cinema and is becoming more and more popular among academics and cinephiles. His mission is as noble as it is provocative: he wants "to rape the audience into independence," to wake them up from the lethargy caused by the entertainment industry. The filmic language he employs in this mission is both highly characteristic and efficient, and yet his methods are open to criticism for their violence toward and manipulation of the audience. The aim of this book is to analyze critically Haneke's aesthetics, his message, as well as his ethical motivation from an interdisciplinary and intercultural perspective. Contributors to the book come from a variety of academic disciplines and cultural backgrounds-European and North American.




My Favorite Story


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Sunny


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'If you've ever felt lonely, overlooked, unappreciated and just "wrong" this is the book for you . . . Very funny, blisteringly honest' Marian Keyes 'I was laughing from the very first page. Sunny is a big, bright novel that radiates energy and warmth just like the title. Sukh is such a fun and exciting new voice in fiction. Give a copy of this book to all your pals!' Emma Gannon 'Bracingly honest, funny and sharp . . . it took me back to reading Bridget Jones's Diary. Fast, irreverent, but relatable' Adele Parks, Platinum This actually is a love story, just not the one Sunny was looking for . . ./font Sunny is the queen of living a double life. To her friends, she's the entertaining, eternally upbeat, single one, always on hand to share hilarious and horrifying date stories. But while they're all settling down with long-term partners and mortgages, Sunny is back in her childhood bedroom at thirty, playing the role of the perfect daughter. She spends her time watching the Sikh channel, making saag and samosey with her mum, hiding gins-in-a-tin in her underwear drawer and sneaking home in the middle of the night after dates, trying but failing to find 'the one'. She juggles both lives perfectly . . . on the outside, at least. But when her mum sees a guy dropping Sunny home one evening, Sunny's life gets a little complicated. Now her mum wants to know about the life she's hidden from her for so long. Sunny is well versed in lying to her friends, her family, and, above all, herself. But how long can she keep it up for? Or is it finally time to start being honest? SUNNY by Sukh Ojla is a relatable, moving, and life-affirming novel. It is warm and full of honesty, exploring family, love and mental health. Perfect for fans of Grown Ups by Marian Keyes and Olive by Emma Gannon. 'Hilarious and heartbreaking, enlightening and important . . . EVERYONE needs to read this book!' Helly Acton, author of The Shelf 'I absolutely loved Sunny! . . . A riveting rollercoaster of a read!' Heidi Swain, the Sunday Times bestselling author of A Taste of Home 'A triumph. Everyone should read Sunny. It's a funny, moving and important novel, and I loved every word' Stephanie Butland, author of Lost For Words Readers have fallen in love with SUNNY: 'The best thing since Bridget Jones' 'This is the book everyone needs to read this year' 'She is a riot' 'Sukh Ojla's debut is a witty, fun read and one I heartily recommend'