The Smiling Phoenix


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Smiling Phoenix Overwhelms the World


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"The pampered princess became his lowest concubine!" You killed my wife! You owe me this! " The man sneered, shaming her like a crazed demon ... In order to avenge his wife, he actually killed her royal brother and destroyed her country. And now, he still wanted her love?! What a joke! "Hahaha ..." The woman laughed heartily while tears streamed down her face. "My dear concubine, you've already fallen in love with me, haven't you?" The man smiled complacently. Love? Do you mean this? " The woman stabbed the dagger towards her chest, while blood flowed out from the man's body ...




Phoenix's Despairing Love


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I didn't expect that after my rebirth, I would become a baby boy, and the new daddy was actually the leader of Killer's Organization. As someone who craves love, how long will it take for me to fall in love? Looking at Qi Tianyang and Zhan Feng, these two brothers of mine who grew up together since childhood, I was confused, they are my brothers, I am a man and I am a woman, I have a man's body yet I have a woman's heart.Man? Woman? Who am I supposed to love? I struggle, I am confused, full of bloody Jianghu, bold Jianghu children, where to go? Where is my home? I was forced to marry at the age of twenty, but on the eve of marriage. "




Sheer Pleasures


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When a friend disappears in Washington State's Cascade Mountains, Wilhelmina Phoenix sets out to find out what happened. She doesn't realize the danger she's in until she meets Roman Wilds, an ex-Navy SEAL who's working undercover. Reissue.




The Santa Fe Magazine


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A Companion to Mark Twain


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This broad-ranging companion brings together respected American and European critics and a number of up-and-coming scholars to provide an overview of Twain, his background, his writings, and his place in American literary history. One of the most broad-ranging volumes to appear on Mark Twain in recent years Brings together respected Twain critics and a number of younger scholars in the field to provide an overview of this central figure in American literature Places special emphasis on the ways in which Twain's works remain both relevant and important for a twenty-first century audience A concluding essay evaluates the changing landscape of Twain criticism




Love is Colder than Death


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"Fenglu pursues a man. Even for the first time, she forced him to put him in bed She thought it would take three hundred years to melt Junmohan's heart, but no matter how hard she tried, he scorned it Until after her death, Jun Mohan finally felt heartbroken"




The Phoenix's Soul


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After a close friend's party, Elle Isaac wakes up in a world far from her own. Is this just a bad hangover or are the fairies and demons she now lives with real? When Elle finds out she's from a long line of Wardens, peacekeepers of the four realms, her life becomes twisted in an intricate knot of fantasy and reality. A pack of bloodthirsty demons start hunting down her younger brother for his newfound abilities. The two of them are thrust into chaos as they go on the run, fighting forces they could only ever imagine. With her own powers surfacing, Elle tries to protect her brother while figuring out the secret hiding inside her. Will the lies and deceit Elle face keep her from her promise or will she rise against the curse that seems to have fallen on her family?




The Alabama Librarian


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Musings of a Wandering Minstrel


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If you have observed the changing world through the wrong end of a telescope, then you will feel a level of resonance with the selections in this book. All those messages of hopeabout seeking the holy grail of self-fulfillmenthave made many, including the author, snap out of the assembly line in the grind factory and follow their own twisted paths. The observations in this collection are a summation of experiences (real and imaginary) of a sometimes cynical, mostly agnostic, and always iconoclastic bystander. A number of the pieces in the book feel like an out-of-body experience, where you are a bemused observer, watching the unfolding of both normal and warped human emotions. This is not totally esoteric poetry. Even where used, cryptic or obscure references are not embedded solely for the intent of making the flow intolerable or to leave the reader bewildered. Many of these works are influenced by the natural rhyming flow in deference to the masters, and yet others follow a freeflow styleyet not in an abstruse manner. The jumble of subjects is by accident, not intention. Thus a happy lilting piece, sandwiched between two darker pieces, just happened. The humor section, however, is mostly introspective. The author sees self-derision (and not deprecation) as a good starting point for dabbling in humorcertainly less offensive than applying it to others. Studying in a fiercely nationalistic school in India, the author grew up reading the poetry of the titans Tagore, Gupt, Dinkar, and Subhadra Chauhan. Later, listening to the melodies of Indian film music, he was influenced by the brilliant use of phrases by Ghalib and later by Azmi and Sahir. The nine years spent studying and working in America introduced the author to the sheer wizardry of W. B. Yeats, the darker verse of Edgar Allen Poe, the desperation of Maya Angelou, and sheer delight in the humor of Ogden Nash and James Thurber. Finally, a word about the embedded art: While each sketch or ink print may be seen for the sake of art only, the reality is that each is an embellishment to one of the included pieces of poetry. Just as in the poetry, the art is a combination of real and imaginary visualizations.