The Wicked Unknown
Title | The Wicked Unknown PDF eBook |
Author | T.F.Akinnusi |
Publisher | T.F.Akinnusi |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2024-09-27 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
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Tib Hills was never the same after summer. The young heroes found themselves back at the beginning, navigating a world after the prophecy with new threats, gods, and secrets that lurked in the darkness, seeking to strike. Summer quickly rolled into fall, and senior year began, starting their journey of living a double life—one with magic and the other in the quaint slumber of their grieving town. However, silence has always been an odd sound in Tib Hills. With the help of others, they band together and create a team to keep Tib Hills safe, but it turns into something more, and with stakes so high, the result of failure is death.
Mitch the Man the Myth the Legend
Title | Mitch the Man the Myth the Legend PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Leon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2019-07-13 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781080321872 |
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Tour:Smart
Title | Tour:Smart PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Atkins |
Publisher | Chicago Review Press |
Pages | 743 |
Release | 2007-09 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1556529740 |
From packing the right equipment to keeping enough gas in the tank to get home, every aspect of making a successful tour with a band is addressed in this comprehensive guide. More than 100 luminaries and leading organizations from the world of touring--among them Chris Connelly, Henry Rollins, the House of Blues, and the Vans Warped Tour, as well as club owners, tour managers, and even sex advisors--provide handy insider know-how along with insight on mistakes commonly made by novice bands. Chapters address the nitty-gritty of touring, with instructions on how to secure venues and publicity, how to stay healthy on the road, and how to keep the budget in the black. Loaded with hundreds of years' worth of collective hands-on experience from those steeped in the music business, this is a must-have resource for creating an unforgettable tour.
Homecoming
Title | Homecoming PDF eBook |
Author | Luke Mitchell |
Publisher | Luke Mitchell |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2024-01-30 |
Genre | Fiction |
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After 2,000 years, the Synth have returned. The Alliance is broken. The galaxy at war. In the heart of chaos, Darkness strikes. King Sparda Kalnoroc is no mortal to be shaken by the likes of one rogue Excalibur Knight. He may not even be mortal at all, if the rumors are to be trusted. When Nate Arturi returns home to find an Earth inexorably changed by the swelling tides of galactic war, he quickly sets course to rid the planet of the pointless buearocracy and fearmongering that seem to have choked it to the point of death. But some problems are not so easily solved. Some enemies cannot be bought or broken. Some enemies can't even be escaped. And if Nate can't find a way to free his planet before the Synth swarms arrive, there may well be a fate worse than annihilation to face... Join Nate and the Camelot crew for another action-packed installment of the Excalibur Knights Saga! **PRE-ORDER Today to save 40% off the regular price!**
Celtic Myth and Legend
Title | Celtic Myth and Legend PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Squire |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 494 |
Release | 2013-01-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0486122093 |
Splendid compilation of tales ranges from Arthurian myth to less-familiar adventures, such as Finn and his Fenians, plus many other heroic figures from the Gaelic pantheon.
Guardian of the Grail
Title | Guardian of the Grail PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Fauscett |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2007-12-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1435704142 |
Roberts and Currie return to search for another of the Bible's lost treasures, the Holy Grail. The addition of two more individuals to the adventure rounds out a team that is extremely skilled and uniquely resourceful. Previously, in their search for the Ark of the Covenant, Roberts and Currie foiled the plans of the Ofei Cartel who attempted to secure the artifact. This new quest begins with an almost always fatal illness and the search for the healing waters of the Holy Grail, but does it even exist? Now, with an assassin on their trail, they must seek out those who know of the Holy Grail. They must acquire it and take its healing waters to a loved one who is dying. As their journey takes them from the U.S. to Wales and finally to the South of England, they encounter a number of colorful characters, spirits and changing allegiances. They must also be on their guard for a secret organization whose job it is to keep and protect the Cup. Lurking in the shadows are the Guardians of the Grail.
Myths and Legends of the First World War
Title | Myths and Legends of the First World War PDF eBook |
Author | James Hayward |
Publisher | The History Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2011-11-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0752476300 |
During the First World War, a rich crop of legends sprouted from the battlefields and grew with such ferocity that many still excite controversy today. This book is the first to examine the roots of those stories and reveal the truth. Some myths remain well-known. Did an entire battalion of the Norfolk Regiment vanish without trace at Gallipoli in 1915? Did thousands of Russian troops actually pass through England with snow on their boots? In 1914, an acute spy mania gripped the British public, who imagined that the country was brimming with German spies. Xenophobia, denunciations and attacks on dachshunds were rampant. Amazingly, there was even talk of enemy aircraft dropping poisoned sweets to kill British children. Myths such as the Angel of Mons and the Comrade in White were more innocent creations. With no radio or television, rumours of disaster were rife, and the apparition of mystical guardian spirits gave hope to the civilian population at home. Other stories, such as the so-called Crucified Canadian, and the existence of a gruesome German corpse rendering factory, were more sinister. Yet in an age of new and startling technologies such as poison gas, submarine warfare and the tank, such tales appeared believable. Using a wide range of contemporary sources, James Hayward traces the story of each myth and examines the likely explanation. Supported by a selection of rare photographs and illustrations, the result is a refreshingly different perspective on the common ‘mud and trenches’ view of the First World War, shedding fascinating new light on many curious and unexplained wartime tales.