Venture Undone


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From Venture Undone, Venture Book 4: "We can't let Richland fall," Dasher said. "It will fall, if the Alliance insists on having their way," Venture said. "They'll have to alter the Code of Laws to do it." The key Crested families denied that the Alliance even existed, let alone that they were part of it. They said it was just a myth from ancient history. But Dasher had told him it was very real, very much still alive, and with a new, frightening mission. "The Code of Laws is what makes Richland what it is. Whether this place still has the same name or not, if they do that, it won't be Richland anymore." "Just a shadow of this great nation," Dasher conceded. "The people are strong. They won't stand for that," Venture said. And they both knew what that meant-war. The people divided. Richland at war with itself. About the Venture Books: Venture Delving is a bonded servant, a member of the lowest class in the world. Already fatherless, when he loses his mother, he veers from energetic to out of control. But when Venture's rage saves the life of Jade, his best friend and his master's daughter, Venture finds himself in the last place he ever expected-a center renowned for training young boys to be professional fighters. When Venture realizes he's fallen in love with Jade, he knows that the only way he'll ever have her, the only way he'll ever be free to live the life he's meant to live, is to defy convention, common sense, the trust of those he cares about most-and sometimes the law-and become the best fighter in the world, the Champion of All Richland. Venture must battle not only rival fighters, but the ghosts of his past and the members of a privileged warrior class who stand between him and his dream.




A Place Called Appomattox


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In A Place Called Appomattox, William Marvel turns his extensive Civil War scholarship toward Appomattox County, Virginia, and the village of Appomattox Court House, which became synonymous with the end of the Civil War when Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant there in 1865. Marvel presents a formidably researched and elegantly written analysis of the county from 1848 to 1877, using it as a microcosm of Southern attitudes, class issues, and shifting cultural mores that shaped the Civil War and its denouement. With an eye toward correcting cultural myths and enriching the historical record, Marvel analyzes the rise and fall of the village and county from 1848 to 1877, detailing the domestic economic and social vicissitudes of the village, and setting the stage for the flight of Lee’s Army toward Appomattox and the climactic surrender that still resonates today. Now available for the first time in paperback, A Place Called Appomattox reveals a new view of the Civil War, tackling some of the thorniest issues often overlooked by the nostalgic exaggerations and historical misconceptions that surround Lee’s surrender.




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The Winter's Tale


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The Works


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Undone


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Chicago pastor Laura Truax counsels men and women in the art of coming undone. While no one wishes for the moment when life's fabric comes unraveled, there is hope when it happens. Here are hard-won lessons in letting go of the life you've made and letting God weave you into a story of his design.




Startup to Proficorn


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The entrepreneur’s path to success without external funding Learn how to convert a dream into an idea, build a team, get paying customers, manage cashflows—all of this without having investors breathing down your neck. Startup to Proficorn is a successful serial tech entrepreneur’s journey and what he learned along the way about launching and scaling startups. This book offers a roadmap to every aspiring and existing entrepreneur to build lucrative businesses without relying on external funding. Using stories from entrepreneur Rajesh Jain’s life strewn with failures and successes, the book offers helpful guidance to conquer the challenges that will surely come your way throughout the entrepreneurial journey, whatever be the stage you are at. Jain uses his experience of over three decades to let you in on startup success secrets and what to watch out for when managing your own venture. In the process, he also gives suggestions to create a better life through sustainable habits as a full-fledged entrepreneur.




Saga Six Pack 2


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Saga Six Pack 2 - The Poetic Edda (Vol. 1), The Nibelungenlied, Saga of Thorstein, Fridthjof the Bold King Harald's Saga and Ingolf's Saga.




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Theory of Incomplete Markets


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Theory of incompl. markets/M. Magill, M. Quinzii. - V.1.