In Ray Bradbury's powerful novel Fahrenheit 451, first published in 1953, he describes a culture that has banned books and devotes much of its time to destroying them. The title of the novel refers to the temperature at which paper ...
After a few minutes sitting in a gentle breeze that wicked away the sweat, Simon finally decided that since he'd ... The rocky floor of the hills gave way to a green carpet, the deep green of mango trees, stretching on to the edge of ...
THE STEAMY BAYOU BRED DANGER…AND DESIRE… P.I. Morgan Kirkland had investigated strange crimes before, but none as eerie as the murders on Andre Gascon's bayou estate—nor anything as peculiar as the man himself.
The author relates his memories of growing up in the 1940s and 1950s in the Allegheny Mountains as the son of a churchless Methodist minister and a fifth-grade schoolteacher
359 AIRWAVES • Suzannah Davis Chattanooga deejay Summer Jones was number one in town - until the station was sold to Ryder Bowman . He joined Summer in the control booth , and radio's hottest new duo was born .
... left the bathroom light on and left the door ajar . Satisfied that the light wasn't bright enough to keep her awake , she hurried across the room to the bed . While she'd been in the bathroom , Janet had turned back the lacy spread ...
Life for Timber High senior Cindy Jones is sunny, with one dark spot--the year-old murder of her boyfriend's old girlfriend--and Cindy must figure out this unsolved crime, or no teenager will be safe.
Spellbound looks at the lives of Charles Cowden Clarke, Charles Brown and Joseph Severn, recognising the influence they all had on the young writer.
Harriet?” “She is about the right age.” “The battle that killed the Warlock was fifteen years ago,” Klaus said. “I know. I was there.” “As was I, Jacques . . .” Klaus told the French elder. “Only on the Kaiser's side.
Alice knows she should be happy.
Spellbound: Women and Witchcraft in America is a collection of twelve articles that revisit crucial events in the history of witchcraft and spiritual feminism in this country.
Spellbound: Women and Witchcraft in America is a collection of twelve articles that explore crucial events in the history of witch-hunting and its demonization of women in American and American women's own use of witchcraft as a source of ...
If she can find the McMartins' spellbook, maybe she can help Morton escape Elsewhere for good. Unless, that is, the book finds Olive first. The house isn't the only one keeping secrets anymore.
Spellbound: A Book of Spells Woven from the Art of Anne Stokes
Holly Cathers, whose coven of Light is in shambles, finds herself enslaved by her enemy, Michael Deveraux, leaving Jer to attempt the rescue of his soul mate.
A lively look at the evolution of modern-day English spelling traces the history of the English language from ancient Celtic runes to the present day and reveals why so many English words appear to be spelled in an irrational, chaotic, and ...
Come on a mystical journey with Australia's most loved and respected witch, Lucy Cavendish, as she takes you into the secret world of spellcasting. Watch your life become the magickal experience it was always meant to be.
This exquisite graphic novel memoir by a transgender artist, explores the concept of identity by inviting the reader to view the author moving through life as she would have us see her, that is, as she sees herself.
THIS IS A BOOK FOR THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THEMSELVES, IN MAGIC, THAT DREAMS CAN COME TRUE, and MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL, THAT TRUE LOVE CAN EXIST.
"Allie Therin built a world that came alive and flew off the pages." —Gay Book Reviews To save Manhattan, they’ll have to save each other first… New York, 1925 Arthur Kenzie’s life’s work is protecting the world from the ...