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![]() Stated First Printing, 1977 with number line to one. The picture shown with my listing was supplied by the listing website. ![]() I do not upload pictures of my books but if it is pictures that you need they are only an email request away. ![]() THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY. Actually not that bad a copy of a book that is getting reely hard to find in a first printing. A compilation edition of the first four Bachman Books which were originally published as PBOs with an introduction by King "Why I was Bachman". It has been awhile since I have had one of these in stock especially in a First Printing of the First Omnibus Edition, the true hardcover first. browning to extremities, light tanning to the reverse. The19.95 priced jacket has some light rubbing wear, some edge wear, bit of chipping to the area at the top and heel of the spine. This copy has some light tanning/soil to the edges of the text block, a group of 5 pages prox have been corner bumped, a wrinkle to the black cloth spine area with no wear to the bright gold inlay. ![]() A square solid tight carefully read copy. ![]() ![]() ![]() Shirley Keeldar is a bold and beautiful heiress whose wealth catches the eye of the ambitious-though nearly bankrupt-Robert Moore. The quiet and shy Caroline Helstone was raised lovingly yet sternly by her uncle in a Yorkshire rectory. ![]() Shirley, Charlotte Brontë’s second novel, following Jane Eyre, tells the story of two women of radically different circumstances, whose bond of friendship helps them emotionally navigate the romantic entanglements of Victorian society. Brontë’s most feminist novel.” (Lyndall Gordon, author of Charlotte Brontë: A Passionate Life ). The second-and only historical-book from the author of Jane Eyre: “Revolutionary . . . ![]() ![]() ![]() Jeanette eventually pretends to repent simply out of a desperate need for food. This whole process takes several days and the author does not shy away from it, probably because she experienced something close to, if not that exactly as it was. ![]() Jeanette refuses and is locked in her parlor by her mother. Melanie, who has always been the more subservient and less confident of the two, repents. Jeanette and Melanie are forced to undergo exorcisms at the church. ![]() This change is traumatizing enough for Jeanette without what happens next. Up until this moment, Jeanette has been everything her mother wanted her to be, and her mother in turn as loved and supported everything she did (because everything she did was what her mother told her to do). Their relationship makes Jeanette so happy she tell hers mother about it, but only finds her mother angry and upset. That is, until she falls in love with another girl, Melanie. ![]() She’s admired for being a good Christian girl and absolutely faithful to her community. Jeanette is devoted to her religion and the Christian path her mother has determined for her. Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is a semi-autobiographical story based around the author’s life raised by an evangelists in an English Pentecostal community while discovering her attraction to women. The relationship between sapphic women and Christianity is a complicated and sometimes tragic and violent one. Trigger warnings for mentions of homophobia and abuse ![]() ![]() ( BOOKS 1-3 ) 1 SKY RAIDERS, By Brandon Mull Mint at the best. ![]() Will he find them before it’s too late?Ĭole ventures to a new kingdom as he continues his search for his friends-and also pursues his quest to mend what has gone awry with the magic in The Outskirts in Crystal Keepers. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for FIVE KINGDOMS SERIES SET. Now he’s trapped in a world that lies between wakefulness and dreaming. In Rogue Night, Cole never meant to end up in The Outskirts, but when his friends were kidnapped, he had to try and save them. Sky Raiders (3 book series) Kindle Edition by Michelle Diener (Author) From Book 1: When the people of Barit first saw the silver glint of sky craft, they felt awe. But when a spooky haunted house turns out to be a portal to something much creepier, Cole finds himself on an adventure on a whole different level in Sky Raiders. Sky Raiders Series 3 primary works 4 total works Book 0.5 Intended by Michelle Diener 3.85 39 Ratings 4 Reviews published 2018 1 edition Garek returns to his village, Pan Nuk, eager to ch Want to Read Rate it: Book 1 Sky Raiders by Michelle Diener 3. ![]() Adventure awaits in the Five Kingdoms-come and claim it with the first three books in the “fanciful, action-packed” ( Publishers Weekly, starred review) series from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Fablehaven and Beyonders series.Ĭole Randolph was just trying to have a fun time with his friends on Halloween (and maybe get to know Jenna Hunt a little better). ![]() ![]() Or perhaps he is simply trying to provide for his family who might otherwise starve as native ways of life fade and industrialism creeps into all corners of the globe. Namely, that the "Bad Guy" is the one who cuts down the trees (or hunts the wildlife, or.)and-that's it! rather than going the extra distance to show that, well, WHY is he cutting down the trees!? It's not just for fun. ![]() This book still rather annoyed me, though, following a bit too close to one of the lines that I find extremely afrustrating in much of the conservation literature, etc. ![]() Also, I am all for the message of conservation-this one wasn't too heavy-handed, but still will help raise children's awareness that it is important to preserve nature. ![]() Okay, first let me say that this is a lovely book-the writing style is simple but touching, the artwork is great-realistic yet still "artsy" (I love the inside-cover spread with the map of the world, showing the rain forest areas, and then a border of rain forest fauna). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Martha is clever, compassionate, hilarious, fierce and devastatingly sharp-eyed. Eight years and several pages later, he leaves her. Patrick has loved Martha most of his life. Like so much in this gloriously tender and absorbing novel, Patrick’s remark manages to be both technically true and hopelessly wide of the mark. Recalling a party not long after their wedding, she remembers Patrick suggesting that, instead of staring at a woman standing by herself and feeling sad on her behalf, she should go over and compliment her on her hat. It is clear from the start, though, that Martha does not make things easy. She has few friends, but is intensely close to her sister Ingrid. Martha Friel is 40, the writer of a “funny food column” that, once her editor has cut out all the jokes, is – as she sardonically acknowledges – just a food column. In Sorrow and Bliss, New Zealander Meg Mason’s first novel to be published in the UK, it falls to the dancer to tell her story as she sees it, even as she dances closer and closer towards the abyss. In fiction it is usually the watching sister who takes on the role of the storyteller. It is a pattern familiar from life and from literature. I n her poem “Tango”, 2020’s Nobel laureate Louise Glück concludes that “Of two sisters, one is always the watcher, one the dancer”. ![]() ![]() He now enjoys popularity as editor and writer of the Faction Paradox series, which encompasses books, comic books and audio dramas, and also through his web site The Beasthouse, where since 2004 he has posted a "monthly analysis of British popular culture using the UK Hit Parade as a framework and all-purpose excuse."Ībout Time, Miles' current project, is a Doctor Who episode guide which examines the series in its cultural and historical context. ![]() (The interview was not printed in the intended fanzine, but was subsequently posted on the Internet see External links.) Miles later changed his mind and has conducted interviews since. Miles is also known for being an outspoken member of the Doctor Who fan community, having publicly voiced his frank opinions of other Doctor Who authors and fans in an infamous "final" interview before withdrawing from fandom. The major elements of this arc were reused, without the Doctor Who references, to create the Faction Paradox universe. Miles' major contribution to the Doctor Who expanded universe is the "War in Heaven" arc begun in his novel Alien Bodies. He is also co-author (with Tat Wood) of the About Time series of Doctor Who critiques. ![]() ![]() Lawrence Miles (born 1972 in Middlesex) is a science-fiction author best known for his work on original Doctor Who novels (both for the Virgin New Adventures and BBC Books series), and the subsequent spin-off Faction Paradox. ![]() ![]() ![]() Each chapter follows a phase in his life and the character is seen as a vehicle for the reader who learns about how to get rich. The story follows the template of the life of a young boy from rural poverty to considerable wealth and then to death. ![]() “I did not want to use brand names because I wanted the reader to be free to come up with their own perceptions of it.” “The story is about a place that may very well be like Lahore, but it will never say so,” said Hamid at Karachi Literature Festival earlier this month, where the unofficial launch of the book took place. Hamid says that while the book itself does not specify who or where the character is, he wants readers to have their own interpretation. The book, How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, which is all set to be launched in March, is about 70 years in a man’s life - a story that anyone can relate to. Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid says his new book is about “you”, the reader. ![]() ![]() ![]() As it says, Stross’s first novel is “unpublished – great concept shaky execution” and “the novels kept getting better”. That introduction is, as you might expect, a very friendly and warm introduction but also one that gives the reader fair warning of what the novel is going to be like. The novel at the heart of The Atrocity Archives: Book 1 in The Laundry Files by Charles Stross comes with three add-ons – a subsequent short story, featuring the same main characters and fictional universe, an afterword also by Charles Stross about his attitudes to writing science fiction and its similarities to horror fiction, and an introduction by a friend of his. ![]() |