The Girl and the Stone


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Azalea Springs has been trapped under the enchantment of an evil emperor for over two thousand years and now only Nahla Silvanus can stop him. Can she find the courage to confront her Emperor and save her people, even if it costs her everything she has? This fast-paced sci-fi/fantasy story is the first book in the Ambrosia Books series.




Of Ambrosia and Stone


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A curse is a heavy burden. For the past ninety seven years, Apollo crosses the veil and abducts a maiden from the mortal realm every solstice. No one is safe. Whoever Apollo wants, he gets. With a curse as evident as hers, Pandora believed she was as close to safe as anyone could be. To most of her world, she is a jinx. A reminder of the old ways and the ancient immortals who treated humans like pawns in their war games. But now, the gods need her help to break a curse which is turning their kingdom to dusty stone and forgotten myths. When Apollo drags Pandora to his court, she's thrust into a world of mysteries, politics, and lies. Love was not on her agenda. Especially not from the gods who took everything from her. Now Pandora must join the Olympians and fight against the dark forces infiltrating the land before her new life crumbles around her. Will Pandora survive? And at what cost?




Stone Mattress


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BY THE AUTHOR OF THE HANDMAID'S TALE, THE TESTAMENTS AND ALIAS GRACE 'Dark and witty tales from the gleefully inventive Margaret Atwood. Witty verve, imaginative inventiveness and verbal sizzle vivify every page' Sunday Times A recently widowed fantasy writer is guided through a stormy winter evening by the voice of her late husband. An elderly lady with Charles Bonnet syndrome comes to terms with the little people she keeps seeing, while a newly formed populist group gathers to burn down her retirement residence. A woman born with a genetic abnormality is mistaken for a vampire, and a crime committed long ago is revenged in the Arctic via a 1.9 billion-year-old stromatolite. 'A collection of nine acerbic, mischievous, gulpable short stories' Harper's Bazaar 'Atwood's prose is so sharp and sly that the effect is bracing rather than bleak' Guardian '[Look at these tales] as eight icily refreshing arsenic Popsicles followed by a baked Alaska laced with anthrax, all served with impeccable style and aplomb. Enjoy!' Ursula K. Le Guin, Financial Times 'Atwood has characters here close to death, dead already, unwittingly doomed or - in one memorable case - freeze-dried; but her own curiosity, enthusiasm and sheer storytelling panache remain alive and kicking' Independent







The Wonders of the World


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Pantologia


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Annual Report and Transactions


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