The Legend of Lionman


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The LIONMAN series is the first ever series of graphic novels to include multicultural heroes . LIONMAN’s super powers come from his genius level of knowledge and superhuman training. The first installment in this exciting series, The Legend of LIONMAN recounts the story of Ojo and the Beginning. Thousands of years ago, the first LIONMAN kept the Order of the Universe. Sintor was sent to destroy all seeds of the first LIONMAN. Ojo and the Seven Elder Lions are hiding the last seed of the first LIONMAN and discussing his coming. They find a longshoreman whose spirit matches that of the first LIONMAN who finds a woman in the projects and fathers a child with her. A graphic novel with a positive message, The Legend of LIONMAN is sure to resonate with young readers.




Narasimha the Lion Man


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Dharma is an immigrant in France from Mauritius with heavy roots in India. He meets Ram, a scientist, also an immigrant from India, in a supermarket. Dharma pretends that this meeting was arranged by God. He needs Rama's help to locate a temple in India. They seek the help of an African medium to talk to the spirit of Dharma's grandfather. The answer is given on a paper but needs to be decrypted. Surprisingly, Ram's wife finds the name of the temple. Ram feels that these two families are quantum entangled. Strange things happen during their visit to this temple in India. Ram, the scientist, is obliged to accept interconnection exists between people, and Dharma's intuitive power wins.




Lion Man


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In an era when even the finest rugby coaches have a drastically short shelf-life, Ian McGeechan's longevity and adaptability is staggering. In his 20 years at the highest level of the game he has been at the centre of almost every major story in UK rugby and has worked alongside some of the greatest rugby figures of the era. McGeechan began his career as a player -- winning more than thirty caps for Scotland and twice touring with the Lions. As coach to the Scottish national team, he led his country to a famous Grand Slam victory in the 1990 Five Nations tournament. Continued success in management earned him an appointment as head coach to the Lions on four separate occasions, more than any other, and he will again take charge on their 2009 tour to South Africa. Most recently, as coach of Wasps, McGeechan has guided the team to complete dominance in the club game. Now, in this frank and engaging memoir, Ian McGeechan shares his unrivalled insight into the triumphs and tribulations of British rugby and of the progress of the sport over the past two decades. Lion Manoffers a unique glimpse into the past, present and future of British rugby from one of the most influential figures in the history of the sport.




Fantasy of a Blind Boy


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FANTASY OF A BLIND BOY He is a blind boy from the west coast of America. And he walked upon the road. The rough road like the one in Africa. He smiled like the soldier, toys and the prince of Rome. He is a blind boy from an imaginary city. He came from the state of Lords. He is the blind boy from America. And he battled the mirrors of blindness. He is a soldier and king of the American Island. He is a warrior and ruler. And he is blind upon the brown road of California. He is a blind boy from the west coast of America. And he waved the armours upon his arms like owls, squirrels, the red snakes, cobras and the red sea. It is the king of the dark tomb. It is the red bees. The blind boy laughed to the rumours of a mutter. And he is blind. He is a blind boy from California. He is the prince of a dark city like the wise priest. He is the World greatest king upon the grey road, the murky mountain, the grey pavement and roots. He is a blind boy from the west coast of America. And he is the master of a grey road. He is a king. It is the priest of heavy rings. It is a champion, a superstar, a trap star, a legend and a prince here. And he smiled towards a path of the blind soldier, towards the path of the dead souls and the kings. He is the blind boy upon the city like a grey stool. And it sat on the stool of the Romans. It is crows. The blind boy walked upon the grey road and path.




C’s Legend In Another World


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The illegitimate son of an extremely noble man of extremely noble bloodline became the legend of the Another World's Dragon Resister through his own efforts.




The Open Court


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Descent from Tulku


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The book is set in an imaginary empire called Tulku. Here a young girl discovered a large black bear and grew up with it in Tulku. There was a veteran who wrote a letter to the king. The veteran wanted to exile the hunter from Tulku to Turku. In order for the king to save the hunter from returning, the bear must be sacrifice by the priest to the king to give glory to the gods. The bear belongs to a king and the princess of Tulku (the young girl). The bear could not be killed because the princess was from a royal family. You just cant kill the bear because it is a pride and honor to the princess, a king and Tulku.




The Open court


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The Legend of LIONMAN and the Seven KURODOS


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LIONMAN has completed the first seven years of his training and mission, and now it's time for phase two. Sintor has unleashed his evilness and is taking over the world with drugs, crime, alcohol, disrespect, and lack of education. Sintor and the BushiKais are causing sadness, despair, and hopelessness everywhere they go. Sent by Ojo to find the seven KURODOS and prepare them to fight for Universal Peace, LIONMAN brings each KURODO back to the Pyramid and reveals to them who they really are. Now LIONMAN must train all seven KURODOS and give them the knowledge the seven Elder Lions gave him. While each of the KURODOS masters a different style of martial arts, LIONMAN teaches each one a different discipline: one masters all the languages of the world, another learns everything about mathematics, another becomes a scientist, and so on. The seven KURODOS train for seven years, just as LIONMAN did, and the journey continues . . .




Black Magic, Witchcraft and Occultism


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Black magic, occult practices and witchcraft still evoke huge curiosity, interest and amazement in the minds of people. Although witchcraft in Europe has been a widely studied phenomenon, black magic and occult are not yet a popular theme of academic research, even though India is known as a land of magic, tantra and occult. The Indian State of Assam was historically feared as the land of Kamrup-Kamakhya, black magic, witchcraft and occultic practices. It was where different Tantric cults as well as other occult practices thrived. The Khasi Hills are known for the practice of snake vampire worship. The village of Mayong is the village, where magic and occult is still practiced as a living tradition. This book is one of the rarest collections where such practices are researched, recorded and academically analyzed. It is one of those collections where studies of all three practices of Black Magic, Witchcraft and Occult are comibned into one single book.