Golden Sand


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Cinderella romances don't exist for single moms. The hardworking single mom... Eden Bell thought she'd finally moved on from the mistakes of her past. She isn’t prepared for a sexy billionaire's to come into her life. Next thing she knows, she's falling head over heels and into a relationship with him, turning both their lives upside down. The technology tycoon... Dominic Russell has more money than he ever imagined, but he’s missing something that money can’t buy. When he meets Eden Bell, he’s intrigued by the down-on-her-luck waitress. A relentless competitor, Dominic sets his sights on winning her heart. The past that won't stay there... When the past comes back to haunt Eden, will it tear her and Dominic apart? Golden Sand is the second full-length contemporary romance in The Ocean Sands series. They can be read in any order. The other books in the series are: 1. Starlit Sand (A Rockstar Romance) 2. Golden Sand (A Billionaire Romance) 3. Midnight Sand (A Billionaire and Baby Romance) 4. Exquisite Sand (A Chef Romance)




The golden sand


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When Sakhwal accidentally gets some sand, intended for the king, he has no idea that it will turn to gold and change his life.Dravyashah uses his wits to win the kingdom of Liglig in the Himalayas. He is horrified when his brother demands the kingdom from him. When Dravyashah refuses to give up his kingdom, it looks like war will break out between the two brothers and their kingdoms. The stories in this collection come from the mountain country of Nepal. Though Nepal is very close to India and shares so much of its culture, these stories have a flavour all their own.




Grains of Golden Sand


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This book offers an intimate, first-hand look at one of the world's most precarious, endangered species in a precarious, endangered place. While providing adventure and exotic appeal, this book adds a new perspective to readers' understanding of the relationship between humans and what remains of the natural world. 96800x600 Includes art-book quality illustrations throughout, including 16-page full-color insert. Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USJAX-NONE




The River of Golden Sand


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An 1880 report describing an expedition from Chengdu, China along the eastern edge of Tibet to Bhamo in northern Burma.




Barney's Sand Castle


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Barney walks along the seashore looking for the crowning touch for his sand castle.







River of the Golden Ibis


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"A beautifully written informal account of the Tampa Bay region."--Library Journal "A colorful history of Tampa Bay, the Hillsborough River which flows into it, and the cities of Tampa and St. Petersburg, together with their smaller satellite communities."-- Publishers Weekly From its idyllic source in the Green Swamp, the Hillsborough River winds past columns of cypress and matted shrubs and opens into Tampa Bay, part of Florida's urbanized, publicized western Suncoast. The river is not a long one, but the size of its legend in contemporary America is far-reaching. Many factors have made the area special: its natural history; its successive waves of immigrants; its wars, booms, and depressions. The cigar industry, banana exporting, cattle raising, fishing, and retirement have attracted many settlers in search of the "Golden Ibis." All too often the vision has proved elusive, but for some, like Henry Plant and Doc Webb, the spectacular was possible. For others, like the Seminoles, a way of life ended. In a narrative that is as exciting to read as it is historically compelling, Gloria Jahoda traces the Hillsborough River's origin to prehistoric times, chronicles the arrivals of the conquistadores, the missionaries, and the marauders greedy for civilizing and for treasure, and points out how 20th-century ambitions threaten to destroy the environment as surely as earlier encroachment annihilated native peoples. Gloria Jahoda, who lived in Tallahassee, Florida, was the author of The Other Florida, The Road to Samarkand, and the novels Annie and Delilah's Mountain. She died in 1980. River of the Golden Ibis was originally published in 1973.




The City of Sand


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A multimillion-copy bestseller in China—now available in English! In this heart-pounding adventure, a group of individuals who have come together for an expedition, each with a specific interest, soon find themselves motivated by one common goal: the sheer will to survive. THE QUEST: To find the lost city of Jingjue, a once-glorious kingdom, along with the burial chamber of its mysterious queen. Both lie buried under the golden dunes of the desert, where fierce sandstorms and blazing heat show no mercy. THE TEAM: Teenagers Tianyi, who has the ability read the earth and sky through feng shui, and Kai, Tianyi’s best friend and confidant; Julie, a wealthy American whose father vanished on the same trek a year ago; Professor Chen, who wants to fulfill a lifelong dream; and Asat Amat, a local guide gifted in desert survival. THE OBSTACLES: Lethal creatures of the desert and an evil force that wants to entomb the explorers under the unforgiving sands of China’s Taklimakan Desert forever. Translated from the Chinese by Jeremy Tiang, whose recent work includes NEVER GROW UP, the translation from Chinese of the autobiography from action movie superstar Jackie Chan.




THE ADVENTURE OF SOY IN THE TRISTAR HILLS


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One day in the 21st century, Soy, a grade-four pupil, happened to visit Tristar Hills in the Imaginary World in another space-time by the magic power of his jade pendant that his grandfather obtained at the Moon Gulf at the site of Tristar Hills many years ago. By then, Tristar Hills led by Longreat and the Worm Tribe headed by Madam Kell in Chamber Isle had been in war for a long time. In order to destroy Tristar Hills for domination of the Imaginary World, Madam Kell was engaged in producing the Wom Bom. When Madam Kell’s forces attacked Wumeng City, the capital of Tristar Hills, in three directions, Soy proposed some stratagem he learned from history book that worked well. When Tristar Hills had no more energy and collapsed, Soy cleverly used his intelligence to help the Tristar Hills. When Longreat found new energy to rebuild Tristar Hills, his army fought their way into the Worm Tribe. At the last moment, Madam Kell resorted to the Wom Bom. However, Soy, who purposely stole into the laboratory, pissed into the Wom Bom and the software worked in disorder. When Madam Kell blew off the Bom, it exploded only to kill all the worms and blew Madam Kell into outer space. Under the help of Soy, Tristar Hills won the war and peace came into being. Then Soy turned back to the human world.




Roan's Fields


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Written from first person accounts on the war front, a local journalist retells the best stories of the Greatest Age with lively humor and tragic heart ache based on her first hand interviews with war veterans of the 1940s, the Great Age of History.