The Sirens


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The Claws of the Earth Part IV


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B. once more draws readers into the action-packed world of treachery, danger and magic in this fourth instalment of the gripping The Claws of the Earth series. Mintor and his companions continue their quest south to find the Island of Weayland’s Keep, but will they reach the Claws of the Earth in time? With the black-armour swarming their land, threatening to crush the empire beneath a black tidal wave of destruction, the friends’ quest seems near impossible to complete. Queen Riolany makes an unexpected startling discovery in Korlot, but what is Buralco up to? Meanwhile, events in the Eastern Kingdom threaten to spiral out of control. Can anything stand in the way of the wizard, Evan Whitestiller, and halt him in fulfilling his destiny?




Lyceum World


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Red thru Black


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Red thru Black: Curse of the Dawn Keeper, the exciting latest series of the author. It tells the story of the Dawn Keepers and Dark Treaders, their battles. It's romantic, and exciting, suspenseful and puts the reader through twists and turns and pushes the limits on who's who, the protagonist and the antagonist.




The Riddle of Life


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The Earth-Treader


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Eighteen-year-old Rylla Wayscot has always wanted to fly, but being human has its limitations. As a cartographer's daughter in the Earthen-Crest kingdoms' boot of Aylati, Rylla wants more than anything to know the whereabouts of her brothers, even if it means finding them herself. But there's one problem: she's afraid to venture too far from home. After a short walk to the Grove and stumbling into a talking cat, she realizes she may have no other choice. There she is told she's an Earth-Treader-one who can bend the will of nature and speak to animals, and she's reminded of the Earth-Lore-the five missing stones which once held their kingdoms together. But with a growing Darkness lurking on the horizon, the missing stones are being sought by many. Rylla is tasked with finding them herself, especially before the cruel Lord Brennigan does. Despite all her protestations, Rylla can't escape her fate. She must embark on this impossible journey and leave all her comforts behind. But she's not alone. Even with fear and doubt as her armor, Rylla meets strangers who challenge her resolve, and she learns that even in the shadows love and light can thrive. Perhaps it's even enough to give her wings.










The Globe


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From Babylon to Columbus and beyond, a journey across millennia and—yes—the globe exploring how we came to understand our spherical planet. The Globe tells the story of humanity’s quest to discover the form of the world: that the Earth is round and not flat. Philosophers in ancient Greece deduced the true shape of the Earth in the fourth century BCE; the Romans passed the knowledge to India, from where it spread to Baghdad and Central Asia. In early medieval Europe, Christians debated the matter, but long before the time of Columbus, the Catholic Church had accepted that Earth is a ball. However, it wasn’t until the seventeenth century that Jesuit missionaries finally convinced the Chinese that their traditional square-earth cosmology was mistaken. An accessible challenge to long-established beliefs about the history of ideas, The Globe shows how the realization that our planet is a sphere deserves to be considered the first great scientific achievement.




Speak to the Earth


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A series of devotional letters written weekly to a friend serving overseas in farm-based training for unemployed youth. The letters are centered around the variety of references to agriculture in the Bible.