The Universe Is a Green Dragon


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Communicating his ideas in the form of a classical dialogue between a youth and a wise elder, cosmologist Brian Swimme crafts a fascinating exploration into the creativity suffusing the universe. His explication of the fundamental powers of the cosmos is mystical and ecstatic and points directly to the need to activate one’s own creative powers.




The Tao of Leadership


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New Updated 2nd Edition. You can't lead without this classic masterpiece. This bestselling masterpiece of practical philosophy will guide you to enhanced interpersonal relationships and the cultivation of enduring leadership qualities. Heider provides simplest and clearest advice on how to be the very best kind of leader: be faithful, trust the process, pay attention, and inspire others to become their own leaders. The Tao of Leadership is a blend of practical insight and profound wisdom, offering inspiration and advice. Often used as a Management/Leadership training text by many Fortune 500 corporations, IBM, Mitsubishi, Prudential, GE, Intel, Converse, The Israeli Intelligence Corps, and more.




Ride the Green Dragon


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When Tracy and Jared's family moves into an old house designed like a castle, they find a former circus giant, the granddaughter of a gypsy fortuneteller, and the mystery of a missing fortune.




Green Dragon in Another World


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The third young master of the Divine Sword Villa had reincarnated into the useless third son of the Long family. Furthermore, he wanted to see how the Soaring Dragon had managed to survive in this foreign world. Thanks for everyone's support. We're cheering for you today. The group number is 81332675. 




Gwendolyn and the Green Dragon


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Gwendolyn's adventure continues. With hopes of returning to Moortop and finding her friends, Gwendolyn and the Brother's Three find themselves off on another adventure given them by a dying wizard to save a dragon before being attacked and Gwendolyn taken. In the tower held by the hag, Gwendolyn finds a secret no one was ever meant to remember. The journey takes Gwendolyn across the land as she finds new friends along the way and pits her wits against dragons-one she must save, and the other she must survive. The witch's army gathers in strength as invaders find their way to the shores of New Davenport. King John takes his army to fight as another secretly descends on his kingdom. Moortop fights for the very survival of its people. With treachery around every turn, can Gwendolyn find a way to help save her friends, or will she be too late to stop the dragon king? As her journey deepens and her past is uncovered, Gwendolyn finds herself in a twist of events that seem to make her journey home again seem impossible.




The Adventures of the Little Green Dragon


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In a valley hidden between magical mountains, lives a little green dragon named Zephyr. Unlike other dragons his age, Zephyr has a brave heart and an adventurous spirit. One day, he discovers an old map that belonged to his grandfather, indicating the existence of a lost treasure deep in the Enchanted Forest. Determined to find the treasure, Zephyr embarks on a journey full of mysteries and challenges. Along the way, he meets new friends, such as the brave little mouse Lila, the wise crow Noah and the funny frog Cookie. Together, they face danger, unravel riddles, and learn important lessons about courage, friendship, and the true nature of the treasure they seek. "The Adventures of the Little Green Dragon" is a charming and moving story that inspires children to follow their dreams and believe in themselves, showing that, with courage and friends by their side, any adventure can become reality




The Dragons Den and Other Stories


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THE DRAGONS DEN and OTHER STORIES, is a small collection of quite diversifi ed tales. The verity and subject matter come from a quality of experience, some from real life with authentic backgrounds and others generated in the mind of the myth. There are several adventure stories and yet others were pushed by an unseen infl uence of transformations and miracles, with a moral behind them. Here is something for everybody in twelve very different stories, a touch of romance and many with a twist in the tail, also a scattering of poems thrown in for good measure _________________________________________________________




Brother of the Dragon


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On the ancient plains of Krynn arise new perils. The village of Yala-tene is flourishing. Twelve years of peace and plenty have allowed the little settlement to grow into a thriving town. But its peace is threatened--from within by an ambitious priest of the dragon cult, and from without by a savage horde of warriors, bent on conquest. Against this array of evil, Chief Amero and the bronze dragon Duranix strive to hold the fragile threads of civilization together. Best-selling writing team Thompson and Cook return to the world of Dragonlance in the second book of the epic Barbarians trilogy.




A History of Europe in 12 Cafés


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Since the seventeenth century, the café, or coffee house, in Europe has been the key gathering place of innovators and mavericks – the writers, artists, philosophers and political figures who formed influential affiliations and gave birth to revolutionary movements that still affect our lives today. It was the type of establishment ideally suited for this role. Unlike the tavern, pub or bar, where one’s senses grow ever duller from alcohol, one can sit for hours in a café with like-minded companions, consuming the coffee that sharpens wits and conversations. No wonder so many new ideas were generated in the legendary cafés of Paris and Vienna, Rome and Venice, Prague, Budapest and other major European cities. In her latest book, Monica Porter leads the reader on an entertaining waltz through six centuries, nine European countries (plus America) and a wealth of historic episodes featuring some of the most intriguing and noteworthy people who ever lived. As she reveals, playing its vital part in all their stories – at times in the background, at times front and centre – is that enticing venue: the café. The twelve venerable establishments of the book’s title – the oldest dating from 1686, the newest from 1911 – are all still in existence. And so, after learning about their fascinating historical associations, readers can experience these places for themselves, which makes the volume an ideal companion for history buffs, travellers and café-lovers alike.