Free Beast

Free Beast

Suzanne Marine

Suzanne Marine

An atmospheric, dystopian novel that will move you. Years from now... a government that controls its citizens with an invisible hand. Pollution that suffocates an old, grand city. All the devastating secrets that yearn to see the light of day. And a young, intuitive woman who knows what the government wants to hide. A mesmerizing, ethereal tale of betrayal, love and determination.
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Indian Fairy Tales

Indian Fairy Tales

Joseph Jacobs

Joseph Jacobs

Although most Western readers associate the term "fairy tales" with the Teutonic and English folk tale tradition, such as is evidenced in the works collected by the Brothers Grimm, Eastern countries like India have their own body of fairy tales, as well. Although infused with local flavor, many of these tales bear a striking structural and thematic similarity to those with which Western readers are familiar. Take a literary tour through India's rich folk tale tradition in this comprehensive volume by historian and folklorist Joseph Jacobs.
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Prisnms

Prisnms

Garth St Omer

Garth St Omer

The news of an old friend's murder throws Eugene Coard, a St Lucian psychiatrist in the USA, into reflections on his own successful migrant's journey. Trouble is, Coard is a devious liar and self-inventor who has turned American paranoia about race to his own advantage. A witty and satirical novel that challenges the reader to ask: just what can they believe?
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Axolotl Roadkill

Axolotl Roadkill

Helene Hegemann

Helene Hegemann

Horrible lives are a godsend,' writes 16-year-old Mifti in her diary. Since the death of her mother, she has been living in Berlin in an increasingly dire state of disarray. Diagnosed as a 'pseudo stress-debilitated' problem child, she becomes enmeshed in the Berlin party scene, surviving her so called life through a haze of sex, drugs and club culture. What sets Mifti apart is her hypersensitivity and her open, questioning curiosity about an older generation that doesn't seem to be able to care for its children. Torn between genius and madness, she delves into the language of adults, their conventions and toys with what she calls, 'the general decay of their worlds, where the pursuit of prosperity has led to neglect'.
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I'd Kill For That

I'd Kill For That

Marcia Talley

Marcia Talley

On the banks of the Truxton River lies Gryphon's Gate, a gated community built by Henry Drysdale where the rich and privileged live, work and play. Tempers flare when Henry's ex- decides to develop the adjoining land and environmentalists, developers, residents and the media clash. Then the violence turns ugly--a dead body is found on the golf course and Detective Diane Robards is called in to investigate. Diane's efforts are thwarted at every turn and as she uncovers the secrets behind the serene facade of Gryphon's Gate, she races against the clock to unmask a ruthless killer.
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A Girl Called Eilinora

A Girl Called Eilinora

Nadine Dorries

Nadine Dorries

This is the story which sets in motion the events of Nadine Dorries's brilliant new novel Ruby Flynn. It is 1846, famine is gripping Ireland and nowhere is it crueller than in Mayo on the west coast. Owen FitzDeane of Ballyford Castle is a good landlord, but even he is powerless to save all his tenants. When he comes upon a half-dead girl beside the road, he insists on taking her back to the castle, to see if they can save her. But Eilinora is no ordinary girl and soon superstition and fear begin to swirl around her, while Lord FitzDeane of Ballyford falls deeper under her spell.
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The Girls

The Girls

Amy Goldman Koss

Children's Books

The girls: Maya, Brianna, Darcy, Renee, and popular, fascinating, dangerous Candace. Five friends ruled by one ringleader who plays games to test their loyalty, and then decides who's in the group and who's out. Each of the girls has her say in this fast-paces and absolute believable novel set in the war zone of middle school cliques.The author of the highly appraised The Ashwater Experience, Amy Koss has once again crafted a "truly original piece of fiction brimming with humor and insight." (Starred Horn Book Review for The Ashwater Experience)
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Song of the Shiver Barrens

Song of the Shiver Barrens

Glenda Larke

Glenda Larke

Continuing this exciting trilogy from the author of the acclaimed Isles of Glory series ... Ligea's son, Arrant, leaves tyrans for Kardiastan to take his place as Mirager-heir, while Ligea prepares to halt an insurrection. But Arrant's skills as a Magoroth are dangerously inconsistent, and his father, temellin, finds it difficult to communicate with this secretive young man he barely knows. Arrant's singular ability to communicate with his half-brother, tarran - a part of the collective mind known as the Mirage Makers - leads them both towards the possibility of a tragic clash with the encroaching Ravage. As Arrant's enemies among the Magoroth plot to ruin his family and his future as heir, he begins to realise there is a greater mystery to solve if he is to prevail. Praise for the Mirage Makers and Isles of Glory trilogies: 'fresh, strange and intriguing' Sunday Age 'highly imaginative and entertaining' the Specusphere 'witty, gritty and enthralling' trudi Canavan, author of the...
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Unclouded Summer

Unclouded Summer

Alec Waugh

Literature & Fiction / Nonfiction / Biographies & Memoirs

The bright summer sun faded into the shimmering Mediterranean as the young American painter began what was to be the five most perfect hours of his lifetime. It would be more than just an affair, a passionate encounter, and yet it would come to nothing. It would be a period of total enchantment that would remain to haunt him for the rest of his life, affecting his career, his code of behaviour, his entire existence. He sensed all this and yet he went to her, this woman he loved, this woman who could never be his...
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Into the Dark Lands

Into the Dark Lands

Michelle Sagara West

Michelle Sagara West

Product DescriptionWar has its cost, and the Servants of the Bright Heart and the Servants of the Dark Heart have been locked in a struggle that has defined life - and death - for millennia. But the end is coming, and only the Lady who has served the Bright Heart for the whole of her immortal life has seen it, in a vision that spans time and demands the highest of prices. Erin is a healer, and against the nature of her birthright she has learned to wield a sword and use it to bring death to the enemies of her people. Scarred by the losses that war always demands, she is the chosen champion of Light and the enemy of darkness. But no magical sword or simple quest awaits Erin. Her journey and her doom lie in the Dark Heart's stronghold, and in the hands of her people's greatest enemy. From the Inside FlapSince the beginning, Bright Heart had warred against Dark, dual divinities locked in titanic struggle . . .Now the Lady, First Servant of the Bright Heart, had pierced the veil of time, where the future held only one slim hope for the forces of the Light . . .Erin was already a warrior and a gifted healer, but scarcely more than a child. Yet the Lady named her the champion of their people -- for only through Erin could Light finally triumph.A warrior whose talent was healing, a healer committed to destruction . . . Erin's path would be a tortuous journey of faith into the Dark Lands!
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