MAGICAL MISSIONS – THE NEW CHOSEN ONES


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In the mystical world of Multiria, an evil and powerful entity, known as Rogius, threatens the peace of the kingdoms, which is already fragile. For this task, a young warrior princess, called Tina of Sirigia, a kingdom inhabited by breeds of half-humans, half-demons, is tasked to defeat Rogius and his army of darkness, with an ancient weapon called the Sun Sword. On her travels, she will be with her childhood friend, Cezanne of Terrania, and a disgraced noble, Rodion Dragao, and together, they will travel all over Multiria, gathering friends and reuniting the next generation of warriors and protectors of Multiria – The New Chosen Ones.




Fire


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The teenagers known as the Chosen Ones return in a novel of witchcraft and an ancient evil—second in the Engelsfors Trilogy from the authors of The Circle. As book two, Fire, begins, Minoo, Vanessa, Linnéa, Anna-Karin and Ida have been struggling with their own demons all summer long. Now school is back in session, and whether they like it or not, the five Chosen Ones must stick together stronger than ever before. Evil is back in Engelsfors and it threatens to engulf everyone and everything—and only if the five girls accept their strengths and trust each other unconditionally will they have any chance of defeating it. The second installment of the Engelsfors Trilogy—an international sensation with rights sold in twenty-six countries—Fire sees the past woven together with the present, the living with the dead, our human world with demonic forces. This spellbinding novel takes the reader on a wild journey in a world where the stakes are higher than life-and-death. Praise for The Circle “What a stunning novel. Raw, real, smart, very thrilling and very, very wicked. The Circle is Twilight by way of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.” —Lev Grossman, New York Times–bestselling author “The Circle ensnares you from the start, with all the epic mayhem and darkness of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and with teen characters as rich and nuanced as any reader could hope for.” —Megan Abbott, New York Times–bestselling author “The Circle puts its mismatched heroines—and readers—at the center of an ancient conspiracy of magic as terrifying as it is realistic. Enthralling from start to finish.” —Elizabeth Hand, award–winning author




Mission of Magic


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A princess must learn to wield her own magic if she is to save her kingdom—and her own life—from the cruel reign of her brother in this fantasy saga. Princess Athaya of Caithe paid dearly for revealing her magical gifts: the loss of loved ones, excommunication from the Church, and a death warrant on her head. She barely escaped the kingdom of Caithe with her life, and yet she is already plotting her return. Despite months of grueling instruction, Athaya is only beginning to grasp the full extent of her talents. Her battle-magic is still unpredictable and her spell path-maps are incomplete. But Athaya is running out of time. While she’s been away training, the Lorngeld continue to suffer under the reign of her brother Durek. Athaya swore she’d abolish the Church’s murderous rite of absolution and legalize the teaching of magic to the Lorngeld. But fulfilling those promises won’t be easy. Though Athaya is aided by a powerful group of wizards, her brother will not rest until she is defeated.




Danny the Magic Treasure Hunter


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It is the story of a teenage boy who is lost and alone in this world. He embarks on a journey and gets more than he bargains for when a genie sends him a calling. His mission is to reclaim and return the magical objects to an ancient being known as Magic. Danny needs to outwit the Volkovs before they can collect and use all of the objects to become the most powerful beings on the planet. Danny defies his fears and embraces his destiny to find these ancient secrets and extraordinary powers. Learn the truth behind magic and why genies only have the power to grant three wishes. What would you do with ultimate power? How far could your faith in yourself push you?




Chosen People


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Named Outstanding Academic Title by CHOICE Winnter of the Wesley-Logan Prize of the American Historical Association Winner of the Byron Caldwell Smith Book Prize Winner of the 2014 Albert J. Raboteau Book Prize for the Best Book in Africana Religions Jacob S. Dorman offers new insights into the rise of Black Israelite religions in America, faiths ranging from Judaism to Islam to Rastafarianism all of which believe that the ancient Hebrew Israelites were Black and that contemporary African Americans are their descendants. Dorman traces the influence of Israelite practices and philosophies in the Holiness Christianity movement of the 1890s and the emergence of the Pentecostal movement in 1906. An examination of Black interactions with white Jews under slavery shows that the original impetus for Christian Israelite movements was not a desire to practice Judaism but rather a studied attempt to recreate the early Christian church, following the strictures of the Hebrew Scriptures. A second wave of Black Israelite synagogues arose during the Great Migration of African Americans and West Indians to cities in the North. One of the most fascinating of the Black Israelite pioneers was Arnold Josiah Ford, a Barbadian musician who moved to Harlem, joined Marcus Garvey's Black Nationalist movement, started his own synagogue, and led African Americans to resettle in Ethiopia in 1930. The effort failed, but the Black Israelite theology had captured the imagination of settlers who returned to Jamaica and transmitted it to Leonard Howell, one of the founders of Rastafarianism and himself a member of Harlem's religious subculture. After Ford's resettlement effort, the Black Israelite movement was carried forward in the U.S. by several Harlem rabbis, including Wentworth Arthur Matthew, another West Indian, who creatively combined elements of Judaism, Pentecostalism, Freemasonry, the British Anglo-Israelite movement, Afro-Caribbean faiths, and occult kabbalah. Drawing on interviews, newspapers, and a wealth of hitherto untapped archival sources, Dorman provides a vivid portrait of Black Israelites, showing them to be a transnational movement that fought racism and its erasure of people of color from European-derived religions. Chosen People argues for a new way of understanding cultural formation, not in terms of genealogical metaphors of "survivals," or syncretism, but rather as a "polycultural" cutting and pasting from a transnational array of ideas, books, rituals, and social networks.




Magical Objects


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Searching for Sarah’S Father


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This book is an adventure that takes place on an island in a fantasy world that is much like the world imagined by JRR Tolkien for several of his books. The economy is much like that of our historical medieval world but some of the people are able to use magic spells and devices. Typical weapons are swords, clubs, spears, bows and arrows. The people are of several different races including Humans, Dwarves, Erebans, and some others. A group of seven young people who have never met each other before are assembled by Sarah Swift to search for her father, Robert Swift, who has not returned from an expedition to deliver furniture that he is selling in various parts of the island. The group encounters several unexpected situations as they go to places that they have never been before. They get to know each other and cooperate to try to achieve their objectives.




Lily and the Hidden Magical World


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In "Lily and the Hidden Magical World," embark on an enchanting journey into a world where whimsy and wonder collide. Follow young Lily as she stumbles upon a secret realm brimming with magic and mystery. As she unravels the secrets of this hidden world, she discovers her own extraordinary powers and a destiny she never imagined. Filled with heartwarming friendships, daring adventures, and spellbinding discoveries, these captivating children's stories are sure to ignite the imaginations of readers young and old alike. Enter a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and where the power of belief can work wonders.




Magic as Metaphor in Anime


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Since its inception as an art form, anime has engaged with themes, symbols and narrative strategies drawn from the realm of magic. In recent years, the medium has increasingly turned to magic specifically as a metaphor for a wide range of cultural, philosophical and psychological concerns. This book first examines a range of Eastern and Western approaches to magic in anime, addressing magical thinking as an overarching concept which unites numerous titles despite their generic and tonal diversity. It then explores the collusion of anime and magic with reference to specific topics. A close study of cardinal titles is complemented by allusions to ancillary productions in order to situate the medium's fascination with magic within an appropriately broad historical context.




Kingdom Alliance: The Elven Citadel, Book 1


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Elves once ruled the world of Anon. But Elves have vanished without leaving a trace of where they went or what happened to them. Now is the time of man. In the rubble of the elves, he finds the magic they left behind. An arms race between the kingdoms of man developed. The first to understand and control the Elven magic will rule the world. It has been 10 years since the Great War with the Kingdom of Emos. Now Emos is back on the attack, using and wielding more magic than ever before. Queen Bellfourth's spies have informed her that Emos has discovered an ancient Elven Citadel; the source of their magic. She launches a daring plan to destroy the citadel. Her plan calls for an elite force to travel to Emos, locate the citadel and destroy it. She decided to lead the mission herself for personal reasons, But the mission will not stand a chance if the three kingdoms don't unite and attack Emos. Given the bad history between the kingdoms, she wonders if a alliance is possible.