Belinda the Butterfly's Beautiful Colors

Belinda the Butterfly's Beautiful Colors PDF Author: Lynn Morris
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456735217
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 53

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Belinda Butterfly's adventure begins when she sets off to find new friends. During her journey she interacts with various insects. Throughout her experience, she learns a valuable lesson about staying true to herself.

Belinda the Butterfly's Beautiful Colors

Belinda the Butterfly's Beautiful Colors PDF Author: Lynn Morris
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456735217
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 53

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Belinda Butterfly's adventure begins when she sets off to find new friends. During her journey she interacts with various insects. Throughout her experience, she learns a valuable lesson about staying true to herself.

Belinda the Butterfly Meet My New Friend Daisy the Duck - Large Print Edition

Belinda the Butterfly Meet My New Friend Daisy the Duck - Large Print Edition PDF Author: Dr Steven Brooks
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Belinda slowly opened her eyes to another beautiful butterfly day. As with every day, Belinda was excited to see if she would meet any new friends today. As she lay in bed, she noticed a small yellow note on the headboard of her bed. "What can that be?" she thought. It was a note from Opie. "Belinda, thank you for promising you would tell everyone that the opossum is a friend. Your friend Opie." Belinda smiled even larger, knowing that Opie trusted her to make sure everyone knew that opossums help in so many ways. Belinda arose, and after fixing her bed, flew away.

Bella Butterfly and Her Beautiful Colors

Bella Butterfly and Her Beautiful Colors PDF Author: Heather Varkarotas
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105372359
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 25

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In this adorable children's book, Bella Butterfly and her friends work together to color the world with their sparkling wings. "Bella Butterfly" is a well written story with beautifully colored illustrations. Both young and old will enjoy this wonderful book!

Belinda the Butterfly Meet My New Friend Mary the Moth - Large Print Edition

Belinda the Butterfly Meet My New Friend Mary the Moth - Large Print Edition PDF Author: Dr Steven Brooks
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Belinda the Butterfly is always meeting new friends. Today Belinda arose from bed early and began to explore different areas of her neighborhood. As she was flying and enjoying the beautiful sunrise she was surprised to meet someone who looked like her, yet was very different. Join Belinda as she discovers the differences between Moths and Butterflies.

When Butterflies Speak

When Butterflies Speak PDF Author: Belinda Simpson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477154558
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 59

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The tiny caterpillar innocently emerges and faces overwhelming challenges - all the while carrying the gift: the potential of sublime beauty. In the heat of summer many caterpillars are stung by wasps, deeply wounded and scarred. In spite of this they don't give up. I was amazed by the magnificent willpower of these fragile creatures. It seems to me that the caterpillar never questions its ability to become a butterfly. Breaking free from the chrysalis, leaving their wounds and scarring behind, the butterflies emerge. Some have wings too small to fly, some fly with broken wings, others have twisted and damaged bodies with perfect wings. All are beautiful. Perfect in their own way. Peaceful, joyful, free. Butterflies live in the moment - joyfully capturing hearts as they simply ‘live’. The complexity of their transformation is astounding. Nature is a wonderful teacher.

Enlightened Absence

Enlightened Absence PDF Author: Ruth Salvaggio
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252015410
Category : Classicism
Languages : en
Pages : 192

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The American Shorthorn Herd Book

The American Shorthorn Herd Book PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 746

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Clockwork Phoenix 3

Clockwork Phoenix 3 PDF Author: Marie Brennan
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 316

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The third volume in the ground-breaking, genre-bending, boundary-pushing CLOCKWORK PHOENIX anthology series, now available in digital format. Includes critically-acclaimed and award-nominated stories by Marie Brennan, Tori Truslow, Georgina Bruce, Michael M. Jones, Gemma Files, C.S.E. Cooney, Cat Rambo, Gregory Frost, Shweta Narayan, S.J. Hirons, John Grant, Kenneth Schneyer, John C. Wright, Nicole Kornher-Stace and Tanith Lee. With a whimsical introduction and new afterword by Nebula Award-nominated editor Mike Allen. CONTENTS The Gospel of Nachash • Marie Brennan Tomorrow Is Saint Valentine's Day • Tori Truslow Crow Voodoo • Georgina Bruce Your Name Is Eve • Michael M. Jones Hell Friend • Gemma Files Braiding the Ghosts • C.S.E. Cooney Surrogates • Cat Rambo Lucyna's Gaze • Gregory Frost Eyes of Carven Emerald • Shweta Narayan Dragons of America • S.J. Hirons Where Shadows Go at Low Midnight • John Grant Lineage • Kenneth Schneyer Murder in Metachronopolis • John C. Wright To Seek Her Fortune • Nicole Kornher-Stace Fold • Tanith Lee Praise for CLOCKWORK PHOENIX 3 . . . . Allen’s third volume of extraordinary short stories reaches new heights of rarity and wonder. Marie Brennan sets the bar high with “The Gospel of Nachash,” a fine reinterpretation of the Adam and Eve legend from a fresh perspective. Tori Truslow’s scholarly “Tomorrow Is Saint Valentine’s Day” tells the story of the Great Ice Train and its encounter with the merfolk on the Moon. Gemma Files’s “Hell Friend” and C.S.E. Cooney’s “Braiding the Ghosts” are sinister, spine-tingling ghost stories. Cat Rambo deals with realism and escapism in her futuristic “Surrogates,” where appearances and reality are mutable. Shweta Narayan’s “Eyes of Carven Emerald” eloquently rewrites the history of Alexander the Great to include mechanical entities. Without a wrong note, all the stories in this anthology admirably fulfill Allen’s promise of “beauty and strangeness.” — Publishers Weekly, Starred Review With a balance of new names and established authors, the third Clockwork Phoenix installment collects some magnificent interpretations of fantastic ideas. “The Gospel of Nachash” opens, Marie Brennan’s haunting tale of the beginning of time, and a very interesting reinterpretation of a gospel it is, too. Tanith Lee’s “Fold” is a story of a man who wrote love letters to the people he saw passing beneath his window, and only left his apartment once. Gemma Files’ “Hell Friend” is really a heart-warming ghost story; Georgina Bruce’s “Crow Voodoo” is an unnerving take on something common to fairy tales; and Gregory Frost’s “Lucyna’s Gaze” starts off sweet, and grows more awful with every revealed detail. Clockwork Phoenix delivers on its promise of both beauty and strangeness, and adds in some fright and a few new ways of looking at old tropes. All in all, it’s a very successful collection of thematically similar, but wildly varied in subject, works. — Booklist CLOCKWORK PHOENIX is a series of anthologies from Norilana Books, edited by Mike Allen, that bears the subtitle “New Tales of Beauty and Strangeness”. This seems a quite appropriate subtitle — the stories really do seem attempts at evoking both beauty and the strange. This makes them consistently interesting . . . There is a mixture of wild science fiction (as with John C. Wright’s “Murder in Metachronopolis”, a convoluted time travel mystery) with what seems best called slipstream (say, Tanith Lee’s curious “Fold”, about a man who sends people paper airplane love letters) with out and out fantasy. One of the latter is my favorite here: C. S. E. Cooney’s “Braiding the Ghosts”, in which a girl goes to her grandmother after her mother’s death, and learns from the older woman the secret of “braiding” ghosts — which is to say enslaving them. So ghosts are the servants of the older woman. But the girl is not so happy with this . . . especially when she falls for the ghost she is forced to braid. And the ghosts — are they happy? Read the story and find out . . . lovely stuff. — Locus For the past three years editor Mike Allen has been publishing his unique CLOCKWORK PHOENIX anthologies, inviting authors like Tanith Lee and Catherynne M. Valente to give us their take on the concepts of, as the title has it, “beauty and strangeness.” The result has been a critical and artistic success and, if volume three is any indication, the spell won’t be lifting any time soon. Allen continues to assemble some of the most adventurous, beauteous, and just plain weird stuff our current crop of speculative authors are capable of producing. Adventurous minds are invited to attend. — Strange Horizons

The American Short-horn Herd Book

The American Short-horn Herd Book PDF Author: Lewis Falley Allen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 750

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What Beauty

What Beauty PDF Author: Mark Beyer
Publisher: Siren & Muse Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 288

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Do "gods" rule you? What would YOU do if you learned just how much power hangs over you? Minus Orth is caught between his own "power of art" and a woman's "power of being." Minus Orth has an idea which can explain how the Olympian Gods would change in our minds when we are allowed to use our imaginations to see their true ages. Time changes all people — even gods — and when their day-to-day mischievous lives no longer play a role in human affairs, what then do they become? The image of shriveled skin is too apt to ignore. And, above all, what do we associate with the aging of these gods within the condition of our modern times? He is sculpting the mighty figures of myth — and the not-so-mighty — in an art cycle he has titled "Mythical Gods in Their Twilight" without the least irony. And his creations have not come without a price. Author Mark Beyer, along with Siren & Muse Publishing, bring you a story of obsession, identity, and art. Power lurks on every page. "I want to read this book. I must read this book." — Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Minus Orth's "eccentricities ... make him the iconoclast he is intended to be." — Publishers Weekly