Where Faintest Sunlights Flee


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WELCOME TO LETHE "EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED" EST. 1888 POP. 5897 In 1959, outside an old cemetery in a small Alabama town, two teenagers were found burned to death in their car. Twenty years later, on a routine police check, a police officer finds the charred corpse of a dog in that very spot. A group of teenagers, intent on solving the crime themselves, finds the answers to their questions--but some secrets are best left buried. As adults, they would like to forget, but when the lives of their children are at stake, they will be finally forced to deal with the mystery that has been plaguing their town for decades.




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Underwater Worlds


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Underwater Worlds throws open a new area in the emerging field of “blue” environmental humanities by exploring how subaqueous environments have been imagined and represented across cultures and media. The collection pursues this theme through various disciplinary perspectives and methodologies, including history, literary and film criticism, myth studies, legal studies and the history of art. The essays suggest that, since the nineteenth century, technologies of underwater exploration have generated novel sensory experiences that have destabilized conventional modes of representation and influenced new aesthetic forms from fiction and television to virtual reality. The collection also examines how representations of underwater environments have reflected and critiqued humans’ relationships with marine ecology and life-forms. It reflects on the deeper cultural and symbolic resonances of mythical figures such as mermaids, sea monsters and the ghosts of drowned seafarers. The contributions further reveal myriad political, ideological, gendered and racial dimensions of representing underwater environments.




Slow Reading in a Hurried Age


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Reading, David Mikics says, should not be drudgery, and not mere information-gathering or escape either, but a way to live life at a higher pitch. Slow Reading in a Hurried Age is a practical guide for anyone who yearns for a more meaningful, satisfying reading experience, as well as sharper reading skills and improved concentration.




The Seaboard Parish, Complete


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"The Seaboard Parish, Complete" is a novel by George MacDonald, originally published in 1868. The story is set in a small Scottish fishing village. It follows the life of the village minister as he navigates his pastoral duties and personal relationships and grapples with issues of faith, doubt, and morality. The novel explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the power of community. It remains a classic of Scottish literature and Christian fiction. The "family devotionals," dialogues, and actual sermons delivered by the fictional pastor reflect MacDonald's theology, obsessions, and views.




The Universe Below


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Explores the depths of Earth's oceans to discover a long-hidden world of alien creatures, vanished civilizations, and lost ships, and describes the new technologies that make such expeditions possible.




Tiger's Voyage (Book 3 in the Tigers Curse Series)


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The third book in the gripping Tigers Curse series! With the head-to-head battle against the villainous Lokesh behind her, Kelsey confronts a new heartbreak: in the wake of his traumatic experience, her beloved Ren no longer remembers who she is. As the trio continues their quest by challenging five cunning and duplicitous dragons, Ren and Kishan once more vie for her affections-leaving Kelsey more confused than ever. Fraught with danger, filled with magic, and packed with romance, Tigers Voyage brings Kelsey and her two tiger princes one step closer to breaking the curse.This fast-paced novel includes a sneak peek at Tigers Destiny (Book 4) and a smartphone Tag code on the back cover that links to the series website.




The Seabord Parish


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The Seaboard Parish


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