The Timeless World


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The Timeless World


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Paralyzed in Life...Sent to Hell. Despised by Death...He is the Weathermaker. Stuck in a routine of death wishing, Gar struggles through his last year of college while trying to overcome the death of his family. When he learns the love of his life, Samantha, is actually Violet Rose, a super-star pop diva, it triggers an investigation that leaves Gar trapped in the Netherworlds, his soul to be eaten by the Forsaken Grim. Gar must defy anticipation and definition as Virgil guides him through the Higher Realms of Reality to confront Legion, Death Itself, for the future of humanity. Everyone is talking about this erotic, horror/fantasy thriller. The Timeless World sets a new standard for fiction. Gregg Daly was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1982. Raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gregg attended St. Xavier High School and graduated from Wake Forest University, where he was a Presidential Scholar. Since age twelve, when he started winning writing competitions, Gregg has passionately taught and entertained others through the written word. Besides being a novelist and artist, Gregg has composed multiple screenplays and a sitcom, entitled Recess. Crediting Stephen King as his primary inspiration, Gregg has also been influenced by Guillermo del Toro, Oliver Stone, Clint Eastwood, John Hughes, and James Cameron, among others. Gregg currently resides with Sutthiporn Aommi Suksap and their dog, Princess, in Chicago, Illinois. thegreggdaly.com




The Timeless World


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Timeless: Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic


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For fans of Rick Riordan and Brian Selznick, author-artist Armand Baltazar introduces Timeless: Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic, the first in a new science fiction/fantasy series that explores a world painted new by the Time Collision. Integrating art and text, this epic and cinematic adventure features more than 150 full-color illustrations. You’ve never seen Earth like this before: continents reshaped, oceans re-formed, cities rebuilt, and mountains sculpted anew. Dinosaurs roam the plains alongside herds of buffalo, and giant robots navigate the same waters as steam-powered ships. This is the world Diego Ribera was born into. The past, present, and future coexisting together. In New Chicago, Diego’s middle school hallways buzz with kids from all eras of history and from cultures all over the world. The pieces do not always fit together neatly, but this is the world he loves. There are those, however, who do not share his affection. On his thirteenth birthday, Diego learns of a special gift he has within, a secret that is part of something much bigger—something he cannot understand. When his father, New Chicago’s top engineer, is taken by the Aeternum, Diego must rescue him and prevent this evil group from disrupting the fragile peace humanity has forged.




Timeless Earth


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The Timeless Way of Building


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This introductory volume to Alexander's other works, A Pattern of Language and The Oregon Experiment, explains concepts fundamental to his original approaches to the theory and application of architecture.




Timeless Journeys


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From Machu Picchu to the Pyramids of Giza and beyond, this travel-lover's delight takes readers on a breathtaking visual journey to the world's most historic wonderlands. Pack your bags for an extraordinary adventure with National Geographic to more than 50 places that have captivated our imaginations for centuries. In this visually stunning volume, the world's leading authority on cultural travel and history showcases bucket-list-ready destinations on every continent, from Easter Island's haunting stone moai to Kyoto's breathtaking temples. Vintage photographs from the National Geographic archives tell the backstory of the discovery and earliest visitors to places like Carthage, Pompeii, Victoria Falls, and more, while showstopping contemporary photographs bring them to life in exquisite detail. Full-spread features highlight lesser-known hidden sites, such as Pompeii's better-preserved sister city Herculaneum and the less-visited Maya city El Mirador in Guatemala’s jungle, offer readers extraordinary opportunities to deepen their travel experience and discover places where the past can truly come to life. With practical travel tips to help readers get started planning their own legendary journey, this is the perfect gift to keep—or share.




Gems and Gemstones


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"Gems and Gemstones" features nearly 300 color images of cut gems, precious and semiprecious stones, gem-quality mineral specimens, and fine jewelry to be unveiled in the new Grainger Hall of Gems at the Field Museum in Chicago.




The Timeless Unknown


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The Timeless Unknown" is an enthralling collection of short stories that invites readers to embark on a journey through the mysteries of the human mind and the unknown depths of the universe. This book features spine-tingling tales of the supernatural in "Skinwalkers" and "The Replicator," as well as mind-bending explorations of identity in "Spotless Mind" and "Termination Scars. Each story in this collection aims to explore timeless questions that have fascinated us for centuries. The characters in this book are diverse and intriguing, ranging from time-traveling protagonists to a diarist grappling with technology in The Diary of a Social Media Addict. The stories delve into the depths of human emotion, showcasing the complexities of the human experience Regardless of your preferred genre, The Timeless Unknown is sure to have something for every reader. Whether you enjoy science fiction, horror, or drama, each story offers a unique perspective and an opportunity to discover new worlds. This collection is an excellent choice for anyone who enjoys exploring the unknown and unlocking the secrets of the human experience.




Timeless Myths


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Oprheus and Eurydice. David and Goliath. Beowulf. What makes certain myths timeless for us? The second volume in Eliot's landmark Mythosphere Trilogy considers myth from three points of view: the magical, the artistic, and the ethical. Primarily drawn from classic Greek, Celtic, and Far Eastern sources, these stories illuminate the roles which myths play in our cultures and in our psyche.