Golden Guardian


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On September 20, 2012 at about 3 a.m. in the morning, a golden glowing ball appeared over Southern California. Then it formed a consciousness, and then became self-aware. Not understanding what he was seeing around him, he comes up behind a man and bonds with him, copying his DNA, thoughts, and memories. In five days, he will be a clone of the man. But at least he starts to understand what is going on around him. He finds he can heal someone with a touch and do just about anything with his mind or a wave of his hand. He finds some friends on his first day who give him a name and start to help him sort out all those memories. He will soon be a superhero. After the news gets around about him, he meets a bad guy, a CIA agent who wants to take control of him and use his powers for his own needs. One thing you do not do is make Guardian angry. He will not kill, but does have a bad habit of throwing bad guys through windows. The CIA agent finds Guardian's only weakness: He has feelings and a big heart, so you can hurt him this way. The CIA agent screws up everything that Guardian’s friends tried to do for him. Even a superhero needs help once in a while, so his friends come to his aid to put him back to being the superhero he should be. All Guardian wants is to fit in, and at the end he gets his wish.




The Golden Guardian


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In the heart of a forgotten kingdom, shrouded in myth and legend, lies a hidden valley guarded by a magnificent golden griffon. King Vikramaditya embarks on a perilous quest to find the legendary treasure rumored to reside within. Accompanied by his loyal advisor Vedale and the stoic warrior Bhairava, they must face a series of trials by fire, water, and beast to prove their worth. But the true challenge lies beyond the hidden valley. As they return to Ujjain, whispers of dissent fill the air. Lord Kaushik, a powerful advisor with his own agenda, stirs discontent amongst the provinces, questioning the king's motives and the power of a simple bronze ring – the supposed treasure. Torn between skepticism and a flickering hope for unity, Vikramaditya seeks the wisdom of the Oracle of the Whispering Sands. Can the ring truly forge alliances and unite the kingdom against a looming darkness? Or is it just a trinket, a distraction from the real threats facing Ujjain? Join Vikramaditya, Vedale, and Bhairava on their thrilling adventure as they delve into ancient secrets, face treacherous enemies, and fight for the future of their kingdom. Will they unlock the ring's true potential and lead Ujjain into a new era of peace and prosperity, or will the seeds of doubt sown by Lord Kaushik blossom into a devastating conflict? This captivating fantasy tale is filled with action, suspense, and political intrigue. It explores themes of leadership, unity, and the power of faith in the face of adversity. With a captivating world, richly developed characters, and a quest fraught with danger, this story will keep you guessing until the very end. Dive into the world of Ujjain and discover the secrets of the golden griffon's treasure!




Golden Guardian


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Izzy Gildspine is a member of the Defender Army, hoping to someday earn the title of Golden Guardian. But before she can do that, she must earn her Gem’s specialty magic... and time is running out. So when the Master Guardian himself approaches Izzy and fellow Defender Roscoe Wendigo with a means to activate her Gem, Izzy immediately takes him up on it. But Izzy quickly discovers that forcing a Gem’s activation is no walk in the park - and now her life is at stake, as well as Roscoe’s.\ Izzy must find the courage and strength to pass this trial and earn her place as a Golden Guardian... before the trial takes her life. Companion Story to Black Bound. Color Story to Shadow Cast




The Golden House


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A modern American epic set against the panorama of contemporary politics and culture—a hurtling, page-turning mystery that is equal parts The Great Gatsby and The Bonfire of the Vanities ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: NPR, PBS, Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire, Financial Times, The Times of India On the day of Barack Obama’s inauguration, an enigmatic billionaire from foreign shores takes up residence in the architectural jewel of “the Gardens,” a cloistered community in New York’s Greenwich Village. The neighborhood is a bubble within a bubble, and the residents are immediately intrigued by the eccentric newcomer and his family. Along with his improbable name, untraceable accent, and unmistakable whiff of danger, Nero Golden has brought along his three adult sons: agoraphobic, alcoholic Petya, a brilliant recluse with a tortured mind; Apu, the flamboyant artist, sexually and spiritually omnivorous, famous on twenty blocks; and D, at twenty-two the baby of the family, harboring an explosive secret even from himself. There is no mother, no wife; at least not until Vasilisa, a sleek Russian expat, snags the septuagenarian Nero, becoming the queen to his king—a queen in want of an heir. Our guide to the Goldens’ world is their neighbor René, an ambitious young filmmaker. Researching a movie about the Goldens, he ingratiates himself into their household. Seduced by their mystique, he is inevitably implicated in their quarrels, their infidelities, and, indeed, their crimes. Meanwhile, like a bad joke, a certain comic-book villain embarks upon a crass presidential run that turns New York upside-down. Set against the strange and exuberant backdrop of current American culture and politics, The Golden House also marks Salman Rushdie’s triumphant and exciting return to realism. The result is a modern epic of love and terrorism, loss and reinvention—a powerful, timely story told with the daring and panache that make Salman Rushdie a force of light in our dark new age.




The Golden Legend


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When shots ring out on the Grand Trunk Road in the fictional Pakistani city of Zamara, Nargis’s life begins to crumble around her. Soon her husband—and fellow architect—is dead and, under threat from a powerful military intelligence officer, she fears that a long-hidden truth about her past will be exposed. For weeks someone has been broadcasting people’s secrets from the minaret of the local mosque, and, in a country where even the accusation of blasphemy is a currency to be bartered, the mysterious broadcasts have struck fear in Christians and Muslims alike. A revelatory portrait of the human spirit, in The Golden Legend, Nadeem Aslam gives us a novel of Pakistan’s past and present—a story of corruption and resilience, of love and terror, and of the disguises that are sometimes necessary for survival.




The Golden Rule


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A Times, Sunday Times, Observer, Daily Mail and Financial Times Best Book of 2020 Pick 'A highly enjoyable story about female resilience and finding fulfilment on your own terms' Sunday Times 'An irresistible summer read' Guardian Book of the Day 'A typically sharp and hugely satisfying page-turner' Daily Mail She's such a skilful storyteller' Bernardine Evaristo When Hannah is invited into the First-Class carriage of the London to Penzance train by Jinni, she walks into a spider's web. Now a poor young single mother, Hannah once escaped Cornwall to go to university. But once she married Jake and had his child, her dreams were crushed into bitter disillusion. Her husband has left her for Eve, rich and childless, and Hannah has been surviving by becoming a cleaner in London. Jinni is equally angry and bitter, and in the course of their journey the two women agree to murder each other's husbands. After all, they are strangers on a train - who could possibly connect them? But when Hannah goes to Jinni's husband's home the next night, she finds Stan, a huge, hairy, ugly drunk who has his own problems - not least the care of a half-ruined house and garden. He claims Jinni is a very different person to the one who has persuaded Hannah to commit a terrible crime. Who is telling the truth - and who is the real victim? Praise for Amanda Craig 'Terrific, page-turning, slyly funny' India Knight 'As satisfying a novel as I have read in years' Sarah Perry 'Amanda Craig is one of the most brilliant and entertaining novelists now working in Britain' Alison Lurie




The Golden Bowl


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The Golden Bowl explores the tangle of interrelationships between a father and daughter and their respective spouses. The novel focuses deeply and almost exclusively on the consciousness of the central characters, with sometimes obsessive detail but also with powerful insight. The title is a quotation from Ecclesiastes 12:6, "...or the golden bowl be broken, ...then shall the dust return to the earth as it was".




Golden Hill


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Originally published: Great Britain: Faber & Faber, 2016.




The Golden Notebook


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Anna is a writer, author of one very successful novel, who now keeps four notebooks. In one, with a black cover, she reviews the African experience of her earlier years. In a red one she records her political life, her disillusionment with communism. In a yellow one she writes a novel in which the heroine relives part of her own experience. And in a blue one she keeps a personal diary. Finally, in love with an American writer and threatened with insanity, Anna resolves to bring the threads of all four books together in a golden notebook. Doris Lessing's best-known and most influential novel, The Golden Notebook retains its extraordinary power and relevance decades after its initial publication.




The Man With the Golden Torc


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New York Times bestselling author Simon Green introduces a new kind of hero, one who fights the good fight against some very old foes in the first novel in the Secret Histories series. The name’s Bond. Shaman Bond. Actually, that's just his cover. His real name is Eddie Drood, but when your job includes a license to kick supernatural arse on a regular basis, you find your laughs where you can. For centuries, his family has been the secret guardian of Humanity, all that stands between all of you and all of the really nasty things that go bump in the night. As a Drood field agent he wore the golden torc, he killed monsters, and he protected the world. He loved his job. Right up to the point where his own family declared him rogue for no reason. Now, the only people who can help Eddie prove his innocence are the people he used to consider his enemies...