Author: Leaveil Dabney
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465364277
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 485
Book Description
Levi, Jay and Cadence live in a boring town, till one day they discover a book that has been lost for 1000 years. Inside the book is locked a power spirit named Klaw-bak who possesses abilities that are straight out the comics. When the gang uncovers that they must venture to the Spirit Balance to save their friends and family, they embark on a journey that has them facing Rain Makers, Horsilles, Hu-hares, and body snatching spirits. Their task is no easy one, as the gang explores the Spirit Balance, they begin to unlock the secrets of the earth and its history. What they discover forces them to have no choice but to locate their Inner Spirits to beat the tyrant Klaw-bak. One of the secrets of the earth is, when the physical and spirit form re-unite, the body’s true powers are awakened.
Eternal Earth: Secrets Untold
Author: Leaveil Dabney
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465364277
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 485
Book Description
Levi, Jay and Cadence live in a boring town, till one day they discover a book that has been lost for 1000 years. Inside the book is locked a power spirit named Klaw-bak who possesses abilities that are straight out the comics. When the gang uncovers that they must venture to the Spirit Balance to save their friends and family, they embark on a journey that has them facing Rain Makers, Horsilles, Hu-hares, and body snatching spirits. Their task is no easy one, as the gang explores the Spirit Balance, they begin to unlock the secrets of the earth and its history. What they discover forces them to have no choice but to locate their Inner Spirits to beat the tyrant Klaw-bak. One of the secrets of the earth is, when the physical and spirit form re-unite, the body’s true powers are awakened.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465364277
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 485
Book Description
Levi, Jay and Cadence live in a boring town, till one day they discover a book that has been lost for 1000 years. Inside the book is locked a power spirit named Klaw-bak who possesses abilities that are straight out the comics. When the gang uncovers that they must venture to the Spirit Balance to save their friends and family, they embark on a journey that has them facing Rain Makers, Horsilles, Hu-hares, and body snatching spirits. Their task is no easy one, as the gang explores the Spirit Balance, they begin to unlock the secrets of the earth and its history. What they discover forces them to have no choice but to locate their Inner Spirits to beat the tyrant Klaw-bak. One of the secrets of the earth is, when the physical and spirit form re-unite, the body’s true powers are awakened.
Explorer's Guide to Genesis
Author: Bryce Neuberger
Publisher: NeuBooks
ISBN:
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
This is a book that allows players to adventure in the pre-flood mythological world of Pangea compatible with Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition ruleset. INTRODUCTION: The World is ending… The gods are angry… The people want blood. Welcome to the Genesis Campaign Setting, a prehistoric world of violence and blood. A group of powerful beings called The Watchers were supposed to guide the world but instead fell in love with all it had to offer. Their offspring, the gods, war with these Titans and have set themselves up in various regions as separate pantheons of deities over the mortals. Dragons and Dinosaurs roam Pangea devouring the mixed blooded races all the while there is a prophecy of the world coming to an end, drowned in death. The world is young, only a few centuries past its first millennium. Magic is wild, powerful, and supernatural. The citizens of the world are violent, hardy, and bestial. The powers of good and evil are at a constant war. Paradise and Sheol are physical places in this world, as are Elysium, and Valhalla. From the six fingered frost giant Thor and his mighty hammer Mjollnir, to the half-blooded Nephilim Hercules and the fire breathing Leviathan Lotan, many legends have found their place in Pangea. A side note of historical and religious accuracy: Have you ever wondered if the myths of the ancients were based in fact? Have you ever wondered what the prehistoric pre-flood biblical world would look like in light of works such as the Book of Enoch and the Epic of Gilgamesh? As a religious studies major, I do not believe that this setting will be 100% accurate to what the biblical creation theory suggests, but all works herein are created with a sense of “What if?”. What if Thor and Zeus and these deities were actually the “Men of Great Renown” mentioned in Genesis Chapter 6. What if the Titans that battled and birthed the gods are these Nephilim mentioned in scripture and referred to as Titans by the Greeks. Creative license is obviously taken to create a fun campaign setting, but I hope this inspires all who play with a sense of wonder. What if this setting isn’t as fantastical as we think?
Publisher: NeuBooks
ISBN:
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
This is a book that allows players to adventure in the pre-flood mythological world of Pangea compatible with Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition ruleset. INTRODUCTION: The World is ending… The gods are angry… The people want blood. Welcome to the Genesis Campaign Setting, a prehistoric world of violence and blood. A group of powerful beings called The Watchers were supposed to guide the world but instead fell in love with all it had to offer. Their offspring, the gods, war with these Titans and have set themselves up in various regions as separate pantheons of deities over the mortals. Dragons and Dinosaurs roam Pangea devouring the mixed blooded races all the while there is a prophecy of the world coming to an end, drowned in death. The world is young, only a few centuries past its first millennium. Magic is wild, powerful, and supernatural. The citizens of the world are violent, hardy, and bestial. The powers of good and evil are at a constant war. Paradise and Sheol are physical places in this world, as are Elysium, and Valhalla. From the six fingered frost giant Thor and his mighty hammer Mjollnir, to the half-blooded Nephilim Hercules and the fire breathing Leviathan Lotan, many legends have found their place in Pangea. A side note of historical and religious accuracy: Have you ever wondered if the myths of the ancients were based in fact? Have you ever wondered what the prehistoric pre-flood biblical world would look like in light of works such as the Book of Enoch and the Epic of Gilgamesh? As a religious studies major, I do not believe that this setting will be 100% accurate to what the biblical creation theory suggests, but all works herein are created with a sense of “What if?”. What if Thor and Zeus and these deities were actually the “Men of Great Renown” mentioned in Genesis Chapter 6. What if the Titans that battled and birthed the gods are these Nephilim mentioned in scripture and referred to as Titans by the Greeks. Creative license is obviously taken to create a fun campaign setting, but I hope this inspires all who play with a sense of wonder. What if this setting isn’t as fantastical as we think?
The Mysteries
Author: Keletso Raletsemo
Publisher: Pencil
ISBN: 9358836407
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
The Mysteries of the Untold: A Poetry Collection Description: Step into a realm where words become whispers of enchantment, and emotions are woven into intricate tapestries of verse. "The Mysteries of the Untold" is a spellbinding poetry collection that beckons you to explore the hidden depths of the human experience. In this enchanting journey through the labyrinth of the heart and soul, the poet delves into the uncharted territories of love, loss, dreams, and the enigmatic world that lies beyond our senses.
Publisher: Pencil
ISBN: 9358836407
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
The Mysteries of the Untold: A Poetry Collection Description: Step into a realm where words become whispers of enchantment, and emotions are woven into intricate tapestries of verse. "The Mysteries of the Untold" is a spellbinding poetry collection that beckons you to explore the hidden depths of the human experience. In this enchanting journey through the labyrinth of the heart and soul, the poet delves into the uncharted territories of love, loss, dreams, and the enigmatic world that lies beyond our senses.
The Literary World
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
The Forum
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 660
Book Description
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 660
Book Description
What If?
Author: Donald McCrory
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
What If? is a contemporary work of magic realism that asks young adults this question, “What is it that you really seek and want from this life?” When swimming in a primeval lake, Bridie ‘finds’ a casket that has a map and this riddle: ‘YOUR HEART’S DESIRE LIES IN THE FOREST…’ To solve the riddle, Bridie, with three other girls who attend an international boarding school in Cornwall in England, set out on a journey that leads to a series of adventures in which they meet, inter alia, HEBS (Highly Evolved Beings), ancestors who live underground on sacred ley-lines, and those who compose the Tablets of Destinies. The girl’s quest centres on their heart’s true desire and is the thread that both sustains the narrative arc and the reader’s interest throughout.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
What If? is a contemporary work of magic realism that asks young adults this question, “What is it that you really seek and want from this life?” When swimming in a primeval lake, Bridie ‘finds’ a casket that has a map and this riddle: ‘YOUR HEART’S DESIRE LIES IN THE FOREST…’ To solve the riddle, Bridie, with three other girls who attend an international boarding school in Cornwall in England, set out on a journey that leads to a series of adventures in which they meet, inter alia, HEBS (Highly Evolved Beings), ancestors who live underground on sacred ley-lines, and those who compose the Tablets of Destinies. The girl’s quest centres on their heart’s true desire and is the thread that both sustains the narrative arc and the reader’s interest throughout.
The Independent
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Minor Prophecy
Author: David Kuebrich
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Many of Walt Whitman's earliest readers hailed him as a religious prophet. For them, Leaves of Grass was more than literary art; it was sacred scripture. Recent scholarship has, however, dismissed those early enthusiasts as naive, if not crazy. David Kuebrich's new study of Whitman corrects that academic oversight by giving the early Whitmanites their due as the critics who most clearly perceived the nature and purpose of the poet's labors—to begin a new religion. Kuebrich's thorough, intelligent study, based squarely on textual evidence, offers a revisionist interpretation of America's great poet, returning religious vision and spirituality to the center of Whitman studies.
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ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Many of Walt Whitman's earliest readers hailed him as a religious prophet. For them, Leaves of Grass was more than literary art; it was sacred scripture. Recent scholarship has, however, dismissed those early enthusiasts as naive, if not crazy. David Kuebrich's new study of Whitman corrects that academic oversight by giving the early Whitmanites their due as the critics who most clearly perceived the nature and purpose of the poet's labors—to begin a new religion. Kuebrich's thorough, intelligent study, based squarely on textual evidence, offers a revisionist interpretation of America's great poet, returning religious vision and spirituality to the center of Whitman studies.
The Untold Story of the New Testament Church
Author: Frank Viola
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
ISBN: 0768496284
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
A Masterpiece in Narrative Ecclesiology Watch the New Testament come alive! Understand God's Word like never before! The New Testament is often hard to understand. A major reason is because it is not arranged in chronological order. Paul's letters, for example, are arranged by size rather than chronologically. This makes the New Testament a bit like a Chinese puzzle! For this reason, one famous Bible scholar said that reading the New Testament letters is like hearing one end of a phone conversation. The book you hold in your hands reconstructs the other end so that you can understand virtually every word. "The Untold Story of the New Testament Church" is a unique Bible handbook that weaves Acts and the Epistles together chronologically . . . creating one fluid story. This epic volume gives readers a first-hand account of the New Testament drama that is riveting and enlightening. It includes dates, maps, and background information about the people, the cities, and the events of the first-century church using a "you-are-there" approach. Get up-close and personal with apostles Paul, Peter, James and John and learn of their personal struggles. Understand the circumstances behind each inspired letter they penned. Watch the chaotic swirl of first-century people and events fall into place before your very eyes. Discover what Paul's "thorn in the flesh" really was. Learn what happened to all the apostles after the book of Acts was finished. Be ushered into the living, breathing atmosphere of the first century and uncover the hidden riches found in God's Word.
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
ISBN: 0768496284
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
A Masterpiece in Narrative Ecclesiology Watch the New Testament come alive! Understand God's Word like never before! The New Testament is often hard to understand. A major reason is because it is not arranged in chronological order. Paul's letters, for example, are arranged by size rather than chronologically. This makes the New Testament a bit like a Chinese puzzle! For this reason, one famous Bible scholar said that reading the New Testament letters is like hearing one end of a phone conversation. The book you hold in your hands reconstructs the other end so that you can understand virtually every word. "The Untold Story of the New Testament Church" is a unique Bible handbook that weaves Acts and the Epistles together chronologically . . . creating one fluid story. This epic volume gives readers a first-hand account of the New Testament drama that is riveting and enlightening. It includes dates, maps, and background information about the people, the cities, and the events of the first-century church using a "you-are-there" approach. Get up-close and personal with apostles Paul, Peter, James and John and learn of their personal struggles. Understand the circumstances behind each inspired letter they penned. Watch the chaotic swirl of first-century people and events fall into place before your very eyes. Discover what Paul's "thorn in the flesh" really was. Learn what happened to all the apostles after the book of Acts was finished. Be ushered into the living, breathing atmosphere of the first century and uncover the hidden riches found in God's Word.
Transforming Tragedy, Identity, and Community
Author: Lilla Crisafulli
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131798255X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
The volume explores the interrelated topics of transnational identity in all its ambiguity and complexity, and the new ways of imagining community or Gemeinschaft (as distinct from society or Gesellschaft)) that this broader climate made possible in the Romantic period. The period crystallized, even if it did not inaugurate, an unprecedented interest in travel and exploration, as well as in the dissemination of the knowledge thus acquired through print media and learned societies. This dissemination expanded but also unmoored both epistemic and national boundaries. It thus led to what Antoine Berman in his study of translation tellingly calls “the experience of the foreign,” as a zone of differences between and within selves, of which translation was the material expression and symptom. As several essays in the collection suggest, it is this mental travel that distinguishes the Romantic probing of transitional zones from that of earlier periods when travel and exploration were more purely under the sign of trade and commerce and thus of appropriation and colonization. The renegotiation of national and cultural boundaries also raises the question of what kinds of community are possible in this environment. A group of essays therefore explores the period’s alternative communities, and the ways in which it tested the limits of the very concept of community. Finally, the volume also explores the interrelationship between notions of identity and community by turning to Romantic theatre. Concentrating on the stage as monitor and mirror of contemporary ideological developments, a dedicated section of this book looks at the evolution of the tragic in European Romanticisms and how its inherent conflicts became vehicles for contrasting representations of individual and communal identities. This book was published as a special issue of European Romantic Review
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131798255X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
The volume explores the interrelated topics of transnational identity in all its ambiguity and complexity, and the new ways of imagining community or Gemeinschaft (as distinct from society or Gesellschaft)) that this broader climate made possible in the Romantic period. The period crystallized, even if it did not inaugurate, an unprecedented interest in travel and exploration, as well as in the dissemination of the knowledge thus acquired through print media and learned societies. This dissemination expanded but also unmoored both epistemic and national boundaries. It thus led to what Antoine Berman in his study of translation tellingly calls “the experience of the foreign,” as a zone of differences between and within selves, of which translation was the material expression and symptom. As several essays in the collection suggest, it is this mental travel that distinguishes the Romantic probing of transitional zones from that of earlier periods when travel and exploration were more purely under the sign of trade and commerce and thus of appropriation and colonization. The renegotiation of national and cultural boundaries also raises the question of what kinds of community are possible in this environment. A group of essays therefore explores the period’s alternative communities, and the ways in which it tested the limits of the very concept of community. Finally, the volume also explores the interrelationship between notions of identity and community by turning to Romantic theatre. Concentrating on the stage as monitor and mirror of contemporary ideological developments, a dedicated section of this book looks at the evolution of the tragic in European Romanticisms and how its inherent conflicts became vehicles for contrasting representations of individual and communal identities. This book was published as a special issue of European Romantic Review