The Crimson Compass


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Embark on a riveting journey through treacherous waters and forbidden lands with SatapolCEO's thrilling eBook, "The Crimson Compass." Dive into the heart of adventure with Captain William Blackwood and his valiant crew as they navigate the unpredictable Caribbean Sea in search of the legendary Crimson Compass, an ancient artifact shrouded in mystery and tales of unimaginable power. Join them on their perilous quest as they face fierce storms, confront formidable enemies, and uncover dark conspiracies, testing their courage, loyalty, and wit at every turn. With each chapter, "The Crimson Compass" weaves a captivating tale of determination, friendship, and the unyielding spirit of exploration. Experience the thrill of discovery through the eyes of an intrepid captain, the fierce resolve of a skilled pirate, and the sharp intellect of a master navigator. SatapolCEO masterfully crafts a world where every wave may conceal a lurking danger, every shadow a hidden ally or foe, and every compass direction leads to untold stories waiting to be unveiled. As Captain Blackwood's crew delves deeper into the secrets of the Crimson Compass, they learn that the true treasure lies not in gold or jewels, but in the journey itself and the bonds forged along the way. Will they succeed in their quest to restore the compass to its rightful place and thwart the plans of those who seek to use its power for nefarious ends? Join them on this unforgettable odyssey to find out, where loyalty is the strongest anchor, and the horizon holds endless possibilities.







Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Scottish rite manual Charles T. McClenachan   The Book Of The Ancient And Accepted Scottish Rite


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A Monitor or Guide to the rituals, ceremonies, instructions, and symbolism of all the degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite written by Charles T. McClenachan, 33°, Grand Master of Ceremonies of the Supreme Council for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. This work offers an unprecedented level of detail concerning the rituals associated with each degree. McClenachan, contemporary of Albert Pike, provides here a valuable glimpse into some of the elements of Scottish Rite ritual that predate Pike’s revisions and expansions, as various ceremonies such as the Lodge of Sorrow, Ceremony of Baptism in the AASR, Installation of Officers as well as a Masonic Glossary, the Grand Constitutions of 1786, Forms of the Scottish Rite, and much more.




Outcasts: Short Stories


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A collection of short reads with elements of fantasy, science fiction, history, mystery, and horror. Unwilling saviors, fumbling gods, speechless leaders, helpless villains, misguided detectives, abandoned heroes, misled daughters, repentant adulterers, murdered authors, jilted conquerors ... These are my outcasts. And these are their stories. ~~~~ This anthology includes the following pieces: - "Branded Faith" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 330, March 2009. - "Charted Waters" first appeared in Mysterical-E, Spring 2008. - "Ghost Writer" first appeared in Allegory Magazine, volume 7, issue 34, September 2008. - "Love and World Eaters" first appeared in Books to Go Now, August 2011. - "Low-Limb High" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 339, June 2009. - "Permanence" first appeared in Perpetual Magazine, February 2009. - "Revisions" first appeared in Battered Suitcase, volume 1, issue 4, September 2008. - "Smile" first appeared in The Cynic Online Magazine, volume 10, issue 10, October 2008 and Bewildering Stories, issue 335, May 2009. - "Splintered" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 443, August 2011. - "Time Trick" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 351, August 2009.




Academic and Student Affairs in Collaboration


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Academic and Student Affairs in Collaboration provides a comprehensive and evidenced-based understanding of the partnerships necessary to achieve an institutional culture devoted to student success. Chapter authors explore how to design, implement, and assess collaborative efforts between student and academic affairs in support of increased student success. This book provides best practices for fostering and enhancing campus dialogue, career development pathways, academic support services, and other important initiatives to increase retention and learning outcomes, improve motivation and goal attainment, and enhance institutional accountability. This book is a must-read for scholars, faculty, leaders, and practitioners in Student Affairs and Higher Education interested in achieving student success at their universities and colleges.




Stoneheart and the Axe


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What happens on the Island... Stays on the Island. Horizon Island is a sleepy, little fishing community off the coast of Maine. In the summer, tourists flock to its picturesque wharf and explore its beautiful hiking trails. In the winter, the locals board up their shops and fight shape-shifting monsters. Of course, this isn't in the brochures. They are Clan, a magical warrior race. And they are the only ones keeping the mysterious and murderous Terrors from overrunning the world. Nicia Silverthread doesn’t live on the Island, but she knows the truth about the Clan. She’s the daughter of an outcast. Although she has magic within her, she’s no warrior. But when she learns her grandma is dying, Nicia is determined to see her one last time. Sneaking back onto the Island is easy, but to leave...? All she has to do is break a few magically bound contracts, destroy a Terror unlike any other, catch a murderer before they strike again, find a flower on a mountain not-quite-of-this-world, and stop herself from falling for a fiance she never wanted in the first place. Definitely not in the brochure. Keywords: teen books, YA series, urban fantasy, series, romance, parallel worlds, magic, paranormal romance, young adult fantasy books, free young adult books, teenage romance books, ya fantasy, ya book series, young adult romance series,




The Beginning


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Imagine a world as rich as Tolkien’s Middle-earth, a plot as multifaceted as Harry Potter, an adventure that rivals Eragon, and characters as memorable as the Wings of Fire dragons. The Legend of Oescienne is an epic fantasy series beloved by children and adults alike! A young heroine in training, eager to prove her worth, a domineering dragon, determined to test her fortitude, and an ancient curse threatening the very existence of their world. High fantasy at its best! In the twelve years since coming to live in Oescienne, Jahrra has grown and learned about the magical world around her, facing personal dangers, challenges, and enemies of her own, despite having a dragon to watch over her. Yet, as the months pass, her dragon guardians begin to grow anxious. There is evidence of an unknown evil in their midst - a threat they cannot see or hear, but one they can sense like a bad omen. And it's only a matter of time before Jahrra becomes aware of the prophecy she is meant to fulfill, and what she must sacrifice in order to survive what lies ahead. Only one question remains: will she be ready to face the Crimson King when the time comes, or will the fate of Ethöes be forever sealed in darkness? ***Literary Classics Winner for Best Young Adult Series***




The Best Book on Harvard College Admissions


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Harvard College is one of the most sought-after higher education facilities in the nation, with an admissions rate of only 5%. If you're a high school student or parent scoping out colleges, learn insider information about Harvard and discover how to give yourself the best chance for admission to one of the top Ivy League schools in the nation. Learn which extracurriculars, test scores, and essay formats impress Harvard admissions officers most. Learn how Harvard's extensive financial aid package can help anyone admitted to afford a Harvard education. In this eBook, Robert Wheeler shares the tips and tricks that gained him admission into Harvard




The Darkness That Slept


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The world gathers on a precipice over chaos: In the West, the God-Emperor Cardolyn Tyier broods over his vast conquests and plots the subjugation of all other kingdoms. To the South, the Kalvonder plutocracy continues their bloody entertainments, too invested in small schemes, transient vices and petty ascensions to notice one of their own has a far grander design. From the East, a legion of paladins embarks on a crusade of holy conquest against the secluded Northlands, intent on supplanting the land’s sovereign deity and crushing it beneath their pantheon. But these are children’s squabbles, for a forgotten evil hides behind these conflicts, amassing power and guiding humanity toward the precipice. The world has had many names for it, but men always called it the Muntalabacs: Dread Lords. The Avenar know one has resurfaced. They can feel his quiet footsteps resounding across the world and heralding the renewed conflict between their families. The Avenar are spent, though, and will need whatever help they can find, be it from eccentrics, outcasts or madmen




The Touching of Souls


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It is the fourteenth century, and after finding the survivors who have been taken from their island home and sold into slavery to a Sultan’s son in a far distant realm, Avalon is critically wounded in a fierce battle. His poisoned wounds leave him in a deep coma. While waiting for Avalon to recover, Genevieve and Ameliana purchase the slaves’ freedom and prepare the Ghost Runner for the upcoming voyage to return the islanders to their ancestral lands so they can rebuild their lives. The sorcerer Caligastia follows them on their journey on his black-sailed ship using a homing device, a pyramid-shaped crystal that was hidden in the hold of Ghost Runner, but when it was discovered and jettisoned over the side, it implodes in the ocean’s deep depths with such catastrophic force it caused a massive tidal wave. Upon reaching the islanders’ archipelago, they set about the laborious task of rebuilding the derelict town. Both of Avalon’s wives, who are soon due to give birth, decide to take Ghost Runner to the neighboring archipelago where bird life abounds and turtles lay their eggs on a small sandy quay. The egg hunt is ill-fated when a hurricane appears over the horizon. Not wanting to be surrounded by dangerous reef inside the lagoon when the storm hits, Genevieve decides to sail Ghost Runner back to the safety of their home anchorage but with disastrous results. Ten years came and went on their island paradise when, early one morning, a tsunami sweeps across the archipelago and in minutes destroys all they knew and love as they are swept out to sea amongst the debris. Fate intervenes when they are plucked from the storm-tossed and littered ocean by the one man who can lead them back to Avalon’s homeland thousands of miles to the east. After many adventures of sailing through the hurricane season to take advantage of favorable winds to blow them thousands of miles to the east, they arrive at their destination and leave their beloved schooner to travel overland for many months on horseback into the formidable and distant Alps. The expedition is fraught with danger as snow leopards stalk and attack the horses. Not only do they have to contend with snow leopards, wolf packs, treacherous snow-covered trails, and precipitous ravines in the rugged Alps, but a relentless enemy is lying in wait to ambush them to ensure they never reach the kingdom of Nebadon.