The Belly of the Wolf
Title | The Belly of the Wolf PDF eBook |
Author | R. A. MacAvoy |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 123 |
Release | 2012-06-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0575125349 |
Half-student, half-servant in the military Royal School of Sordaling, where he appears short and ugly to his tall Velonyan companions, Nazhuret is forced out at age 20. He is taken on by Powl - a mysterious individual learned in arts such as astronomy, war and languages - who teaches Nazhuret, above all, to control his body and mind. After several years, Nazhuret begins to find his own way, traveling around Velonya as an itinerant optician and befriending a wolf. Going south, he works as a bouncer in a tavern, where he discovers his mixed heritage: he is part Rezhmian, of a neighboring country often at war with Velonya. When he discovers a plot to kill King Raduf, Nazhuret's training, both of body and mind, is sorely tested. MacAvoy's complex realm is full of confusion and ambiguity, in which, as Powl says, "You, Nazhuret . . . are the lens of the world: the lens through which the world may become aware of itself. The world, on the the other hand, is the only lens in which you can see yourself."
The Belly of the Wolf
Title | The Belly of the Wolf PDF eBook |
Author | R. A. MacAvoy |
Publisher | Avon Books |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1995-02-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780380710188 |
After the death of King Rudolf, Nazhuret journeys back to his homeland to intercede in a rebellion led by an old student, but soon finds himself involved with a diplomatic assassin, conversing with ghosts, and battling sea monsters. Reprint.
The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse
Title | The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse PDF eBook |
Author | Mac Barnett |
Publisher | Candlewick Press |
Pages | 41 |
Release | 2017-10-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 076367754X |
With a nod and wink to readers, this untraditional fable is about a mouse and a duck who get swallowed by a wolf.
Inside the Wolf's Belly
Title | Inside the Wolf's Belly PDF eBook |
Author | Joyce Thomas |
Publisher | Burns & Oates |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Lens of the World
Title | Lens of the World PDF eBook |
Author | R. A. MacAvoy |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2014-04-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 149760270X |
A New York Times Notable Book: “A coming-of-age fantasy in a late-medieval alternate world . . . Possibly MacAvoy’s best work since the Damiano trilogy” (Kirkus Reviews). “In the absorbing, realistic world depicted in this first volume of a projected series, MacAvoy introduces Nazhuret who, looking back from middle age, tells of the adventures of his youth.” —Publishers Weekly An outcast of small stature and the offspring of unknown parents, Nazhuret is forced out of the military Royal School of Sordaling. He is soon taken under the wing of Powl, a mysterious mentor, madman, and master of optics, who pushes Nazhuret to his mental and physical limits while teaching him the arts of astronomy, languages, swordsmanship, and—most importantly—mind and body control. When Nazhuret take his leave of Powl, he embarks on a journey through war, darkness, and death, rising above his humble beginnings and taking his destiny into his own hands . . . “This is a plot and a theme and a character so rich that revelations would be unforgivable. Add to these one of the most surprising supporting characters and plots in years and a fantasy setting that is always intriguing but never intrusive and you have a book that readers won’t want to end.” —School Library Journal “Patiently and persistently describes the progress of a young man destined by fate to be a hero. Enticing in its careful world-building and graceful writing, this fantasy is highly recommended.” —Library Journal
King of the Dead
Title | King of the Dead PDF eBook |
Author | R. A. MacAvoy |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2014-04-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1497602734 |
The optician Nazhuret saves his homeland from war in the award-winning Lens of the World series that “promises to become a landmark of the decade” (Kirkus Reviews). Book two of the award-winning Lens of the World trilogy, this volume finds the half-breed orphan Nazhuret as a modest and fastidious lens grinder. Although he could have chosen an exalted and wealthy life as a noble member of the court, he wishes to live in humble and undisturbed poverty with his lady Arlin. But the ordinary life that Nazhuret wants is abruptly shattered when a vicious attack by paid assassins forces him to run. With possible enemies on all sides, the only place to go is the neighboring kingdom of Rezhmia, where Nazhuret has an ancient blood-tie. However, he finds that Rezhmia is no safe haven, for dark clouds are gathering there, intent on destruction of the homeland of Nazhuret’s heart. Evil tidings, treacherous family members, and powerful sorcery threaten to overtake him, but Nazhuret must survive for the sake of those he loves. “The understated and unusual fantasy series begun in Lens of the World continues to delight in this second volume. . . . MacAvoy’s series has some of the flavor and subtlety of Gene Wolfe’s modern classic The Book of the New Sun, but her own unique elements—a fascination with shifting genders and the mysteries of death—make this series distinctive in the often monochromatic fantasy field.” —Kirkus Reviews “Nazhuret and his sword-wielding mistress Arlin are provocative, complex people—like the world in which they live.” —Library Journal “Remarkable.” —Publishers Weekly
The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats
Title | The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats PDF eBook |
Author | Jacob Grimm |
Publisher | NorthSouth (NY) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Fairy tales |
ISBN | 9780735810990 |
When six of her seven kids are swallowed by a wicked wolf, Old Mother Goat devises a way to rescue them.