Tribes of Norland


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Set during the 19th century, Tribes of Norland is a gripping adventure that takes place in an unnamed country somewhere along the equator. In a land of gods, warriors, and dark forces, Marcus is a teenage boy whose grandparents are kidnapped by the two most evil tribes in Norbotten County. The evil Gingo tribe has joined forces with the Zastics, and with the help of a mind controlling yellow powder crumbled from stones embedded in the walls of caves, the two seek to return to the old days, when they ruled over the lowlands from the top of the mountain. But to open the sealed cave that holds these powerful stones, the Gingo need a secret code imprinted on Marcus' grandfather's arm since birth. Accompanied by Sashi a teenage girl and a Senja warrior, Marcus sets out on a mission to rescue his grandparents from the tribesmen. The trio journeys through the forests, across the lowlands, through the pass, to the top of the Norland Mountains, where the Gingo and the Zastics are preparing to hatch their plan for domination. Will Marcus and his comrades succeed in halting them and freeing his grandparents from their evil clutches?




Tribes of Norland (the lost summer)


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The tale of a young teenage boy called Marcus, and a journey to rescue his grandparents from the evilest of tribes in Norbotten County. The story takes him along with a teenage girl and a Senja warrior through the forests, across the lowlands, through the Mountain pass to the top of the Norland Mountains. The evil Gingo tribe have teamed up with the Zastic tribe and with the help of the mind controlling yellow powder. Crumbled from the yellow stones, that are embedded in the walls of the caves in the Norland Mountains. Their aim is to recapture the old days when they ruled all across the lowlands from the top of the Mountain. The Gods centuries ago, put a stop to the overpowering destruction by flooding the lowlands with a seven-day storm. The stone rock door, coded by a four-word passkey, can only be opened on one special night. The Gingo tribe become aware of this knowledge, and will stop at nothing to rule over the lowlands once more.




Tribes of Norland


Book Description

The tale of a young teenage boy called Marcus, and a journey to rescue his grandparents from the most evil of tribes in Norbotten County. The story takes him along with a teenage girl and a Senja warrior through the forests, across the lowlands, through the Mountain pass to the top of the Norland Mountains. The evil Gingo tribe have teamed up with the Zastic tribe and with the help of the mind controlling yellow powder. Crumbled from the yellow stones, that are embedded in the walls of the caves in the Norland Mountains. Their aim is to recapture the old days, when they ruled all across the lowlands from the top of the Mountain. The Gods centuries ago, put a stop to the overpowering destruction by flooding the lowlands with a seven-day storm. The stone rock door, coded by a four-word passkey, can only be opened on one special night. The Gingo tribe become aware of this knowledge, and will stop at nothing to rule over the lowlands once more




Farmer Doo's Farmyard Animal Adventures


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The adventures of all the Animals in farmer Doo's farmyard. Harry the horse is the most mischievous, and along with the rest of the animals they enjoy days of excitement, sadness and joy.




Farmer Doo's Farmyard Animal Adventures Vol 4


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VOL 4 Specially designed to bring the bond between a parent and child closer. Though purposely intended for night time reading. The books can also be read during those times when through the day a child needs the attention of their parent. To have a child specially ask to be read too can and does bring the bond between them closer. With a lifetime of memories of these times together, Farmer Doo's Farmyard Animal Adventures will live on in, not only our lives, but also their lives forever. Vol 4 see's Farmer Doo seek the help of Blackie. The blackest horse on Farmer Doo's farmyard. Along with Harry and Daisy they all help Farmer Doo plough his field.




Raised Stakes


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Officer Collins life has been troubled somewhat, to say the least. When Miller, An unknown wanted criminal, invites four strangers to a winner takes all poker game, They are unaware of his real intentions until the night unfolds with deadly consequences. As the night passes, each of them receives hints of their past. Which they would rather have kept secret and stay locked away in a memory forever. With tempers rising to boiling point and the stakes getting higher there can be only one winning hand that will win and survive the night. Five individuals pulled together unknowingly to discover their lives entwined. The backdrop to this story is a winner takes all poker game. The guests seated around the table are unaware of their fate. Over the evening, all five will relive past events that they would rather forget. The memory recalls induced upon them by the unknown criminal drug lord who sent them the invitations and whose sole purpose is to seek revenge. Come the morning, there will be only one winner.




Darkwell


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Tristan and Robyn prepare for a battle against evil—and possibly each other—in this conclusion to the first Forgotten Realms trilogy ever published Newly crowned king of the Ffolk of the Moonshae Isles, Tristan Kendrick must unite the many peoples of his realms for one final battle against the evil that threatens them. Meanwhile, Robyn the druid faces a sinister power that has infested the very land itself. With enemies on all sides and danger lurking in every shadow, Robyn and Tristan must decide if their paths forward are one—or if their powers and alliances will divide them. Time is running out, and the future of the beloved Moonshae Isles depend on Robyn and Tristan. Will they come together to rule as king and queen, or will they separate as bitter enemies?




Two Hawks from Earth


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From the New York Times–bestselling author of the Riverworld series: An alternate history classic in which the American continents never existed. Two Hawks from Earth, an expanded and revised version of Philip José Farmer’s The Gate of Time, is the story of an Iroquois pilot in World War II. First Lt. Roger Two Hawks is on a bombing run over Romania when his aircraft is shot down and collides with a German plane midair. Two Hawks bails out and survives, but when he reaches the ground, gone are the suburbs he saw from the sky. Instead, there are dirt roads, trees, farms, and an unsettling quiet. Then Two Hawks sees the soldiers: fur-clad men with shiny steel helmets shaped like wolf heads and armed with swords and arrows. Soon he comes to understand that, though a world war still rages, the Americans are absent—because they don’t exist, and neither does the land they’d come from. With his modern-day military and technical knowledge, Two Hawks becomes a prize that both armies covet. But he’ll have to learn to play by the rules of a new realm in order to survive—and live to see another world . . . Praise for Philip José Farmer “An excellent science fiction writer.” —Isaac Asimov “[Farmer’s work is a] blend of intellectual daring and pulp fiction prose.” —The New York Times “Farmer offers his audience a wide-screen adventure that never fails to provoke, amuse, and educate. . . . His imagination is certainly of the first rank.” —Time on The World of Tiers




The Lovers


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A riveting, real-life equivalent of The Kite Runner—an astonishingly powerful and profoundly moving story of a young couple willing to risk everything for love that puts a human face on the ongoing debate about women’s rights in the Muslim world. Zakia and Ali were from different tribes, but they grew up on neighboring farms in the hinterlands of Afghanistan. By the time they were young teenagers, Zakia, strikingly beautiful and fiercely opinionated, and Ali, shy and tender, had fallen in love. Defying their families, sectarian differences, cultural conventions, and Afghan civil and Islamic law, they ran away together only to live under constant threat from Zakia’s large and vengeful family, who have vowed to kill her to restore the family’s honor. They are still in hiding. Despite a decade of American good intentions, women in Afghanistan are still subjected to some of the worst human rights violations in the world. Rod Nordland, then the Kabul bureau chief of the New York Times, had watched these abuses unfold for years when he came upon Zakia and Ali, and has not only chronicled their plight, but has also shepherded them from danger. The Lovers will do for women’s rights generally what Malala’s story did for women’s education. It is an astonishing story about self-determination and the meaning of love that illustrates, as no policy book could, the limits of Western influence on fundamentalist Islamic culture and, at the same time, the need for change.




From Four Royal Persian Stars to Jesus and the Sun


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Roughly five thousand years ago, the Persians noticed four stars were located at specific locations along the ecliptic at which the sun would pass in front of during the four seasons. These four stars and their constellations became integrated into the lore and mythology of religion. Th e royal Persian stars then became intertwined with the story of Jesus Christ, the Holy Roman Catholic Church, and St. Peter's Basilica. In From Four Royal Persian Stars to Jesus and the Sun, author Eric Norland presents a primer on modern astronomy to show how this relationship developed. A world traveler and amateur astronomer, Norland delivers an explanation about the core of the Christian religion. He discusses the astronomy-related misunderstandings people had long ago, shows how these beliefs became the foundations of Christian religion, and provides an account of how many other religions found their inspiration. With a host of graphics and examples, From Four Royal Persian Stars to Jesus and the Sun digs into the core of religion and explains its early connection to astronomy.