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Oriana the Mountain Fairy

Oriana the Mountain Fairy
Author: Elsa Galica
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490746560

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This book is about a boy who saves his father from nightmares with the help of Oriana the Mountain Fairy. Hello, my little friends! I love teaching you, but that wasnt enough for me. I wanted to give you something more from myself, so I decided to write books for you. Oriana the Mountain Fairy is the second book I wrote. I want you to know that a true story inspired me to write this book too and I filled it with my imagination and creativity. I hope you will enjoy reading it.


Oriana the Mountain Fairy

Oriana the Mountain Fairy
Author: Elsa Galica
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490746579

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This book is about a boy who saves his father from nightmares with the help of Oriana the Mountain Fairy. Hello, my little friends! I love teaching you, but that wasn't enough for me. I wanted to give you something more from myself, so I decided to write books for you. "Oriana the Mountain Fairy" is the second book I wrote. I want you to know that a true story inspired me to write this book too and I filled it with my imagination and creativity. I hope you will enjoy reading it.


The Ladybug Princess

The Ladybug Princess
Author: Elsa Galica
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490751602

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This book is about a Princes who lives in a different dimension and together with Alcan, who lives in our dimension, fight the evil in both worlds.


Oriana

Oriana
Author: Vera Kasal
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479703583

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The beautiful kingdom of Bohemia is ruled by a cruel and heartless King Lothar. The story begins when Flora, the Fairy Queen of the forest, sends him a magic fish. The magic will enable him to understand the language of animals thus making him the most powerful ruler in the world. It comes with one condition though. Only Tristan, his stable boy, must cook and serve it to him. Against the king's orders, Tristan tastes the fish and immediately discovers its magical power. This angers the king who sends him on a quest for Oriana, a beautiful princess with hair of spun gold and a gold star on her forehead, for the king to marry. Accompanied by his dog Max and his horse Pasha, armed with his newly acquired skill and guided by his good and generous heart, Tristan embarks on a long and dangerous journey. Along the way he befriends Tom, Dick and Harry, three unusual men with special skills of their own. They will encounter friends and foes and face many challenges. To find Oriana they must battle Immortal Blaze, retrieve a magic sword from the depth of the ocean, climb the Glass Mountain to obtain the Water of Life, find seeds of Vanisher and free the Bluebird of Luck from Morana's frozen land. At the end, with Oriana by his side, Tristan will need all his skills to face his biggest adversary yet. This tale is full of magic, awe-inspiring beasts and delightful characters. Tristan's nonstop struggle against evil will appeal to all readers, the very young as well as the young at hearts.


The Girl from the Sea and Other Stories

The Girl from the Sea and Other Stories
Author: Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1912868334

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The stories included in this collection are classics of children's literature and have been cherished by generations of Portuguese children. This is the first time these stories have been translated into English. The author is one of Portugal's greatest poets and, like her poetry, these stories are filled with her delight and pleasure in nature, gardens and the sea, as well as her keen sense of the magical. Among other things, we encounter dwarves, diminutive little girls who live on the sea bed, plants that come alive at night, a tree that lives on long after it has been felled, and a pilgrim who discovers much more than the Holy Land. Her themes are, above all, loyalty and friendship.


Alice in Faeland

Alice in Faeland
Author: A.L. Kessler
Publisher: Novus Mundi Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2024-04-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1961511940

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Fae, magic, and a princess as a friend…Alice Liddle never thought she’d return to what she had discovered in Fairy. This wonderland was a delusion from the trauma of losing her brother in an accident and that was a truth she finally started to accept. Until an invitation for tea with Cerise shows up. Alice knows it’s time to return to Fairy and see her friends again. Fairy is not the world she remembers though. Cerise, now the Red Queen, hasn’t seen Alice in years, ever since she broke her promise to return. Cerise’s fate is to rule all of Fairy and she will not let Alice get in her way now. The others may have hope that Alice can save Fairy, but Cerise knows the truth. Alice will be the fall of Fairy and Cerise’s plan to rule all the courts. Can Alice follow her own fate as she falls further into Fairy?


The Oriana

The Oriana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1955
Genre: Madrigals
ISBN:

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Undines

Undines
Author: William R. Mistele
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1583943951

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Undines—from the Latin root unda, which means “wave”— are water elementals, or spirits of the water world. Like their fellow elementals—salamanders (fire), sylphs (air), and gnomes (earth)—undines are united with, and personify, their element. First mentioned in the alchemical works of medieval botanist Paracelsus, undines appear throughout European folklore. Who are these mysterious creatures of lakes, oceans, and waterfalls? Undines takes readers directly into the water spirits’ realm through stories, personal encounters, and interviews with such luminaries as Istiphul, the undine queen whose presence embodies the magical essence of the feminine. Whether seen as fact or fairy tale, Undines presents archetypal truths and insights into human nature. The powers and abilities that undines display are latent in us all and crucial to humanity’s evolution (or mere survival): harmony with nature, empathy and compassion, a deep capacity to love, and a cooperative rather than combative relationship to the world. Undines will appeal broadly to readers of mythology, fantasy, and fairy tales, particularly to practitioners that work with nature spirits and elemental beings—Druids, Wiccans, pagans, and those interested in magic and mysticism.


The Encyclopædia Britannica

The Encyclopædia Britannica
Author: Thomas Spencer Baynes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1891
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN:

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