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Strange Companions

Strange Companions
Author: Andrew Claydon
Publisher: Andrew Claydon
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1739659031

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Just because you’re chosen, doesn’t mean you want to be. A month ago, Nicolas Percival Carnegie was chosen to deliver a message, but circumstances spiralled far beyond his control, and he ended up dodging danger, death, and vampires to try to save his kingdom. Returning home, he had one comfort, beyond having done the right thing, which was that his adventuring days were one and done. But then a strange creature attacks his village, and he has to set out into the world to try to find the source of this creature before more are unleashed. Still haunted by the events of his previous journey, Nicolas must take to the road again with old companions and surprising new ones as he somehow finds the fate of another kingdom resting in his hands. At least this time he has his own sword. But will it make a difference when the forces of evil have a minotaur?


My Dark Companions and Their Strange Stories

My Dark Companions and Their Strange Stories
Author: Henry M. Stanley
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The nightly custom of gathering around the campfire, and entertaining one another with stories, began in 1875, after Sabadu, a page of King Mtesa, had astonished his hearers with the legend of the "Blameless Priest." Our circle was free to all, and was frequently well attended; for when it was seen that the more accomplished narrators were suitably rewarded, and that there was a great deal of amusement to be derived, few could resist the temptation to approach and listen, unless fatigue or illness prevented them.


Native Companions

Native Companions
Author: Jenni Barnett
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 198450049X

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Rex Graham, a part-Aboriginal student of anthropology, is searching for his own indigenous ancestral history: customs, language and dreamtime legends. Due to a lifetime bond to his Aboriginal grandmother, he is enlightened after her passing, when he discoverers the key to his lost people’s history and traditional history: preserved in artwork bequeathed to him on her deathbed. Driven by a passion to learn the truth about the simplistic drawings, the legends unfold as epic mythology: filled with adventure, drama and a wealth of traditional Aboriginal survival and culture. Barnett captures the strong bond the Booran people have with nature—how they lived off and with the land, communicating with it, respecting it, learning from it. Like any good collection of myths, there is also the educational aspect of these tales. Readers will learn about the spirits the Booran people believe in, manhood initiation ceremonies, and other cultural practices such as communication rules and skin signs with other tribes. Blending a fictional premise with well-researched legends, this book is a great starter read for those interesting in learning more about Aboriginal stories, and includes a glossary of mixed aboriginal language, index of communities and bibliography at the end of the story.


Companions: The Strange and the Familiar

Companions: The Strange and the Familiar
Author: Joan Ringelheim
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781977237552

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When Joan Ringelheim began to write, she had no intention of becoming personal. Since she is a philosopher by training, she kept thinking solely of intellectual essays. Then she read Mary Karr's The Art of Memoir and realized that the ideas about which she wanted to write were not separate from the experiences in her life and that she had to be transparent about what they meant. She could no longer keep the personal and intellectual separated as she had meant to do. The six essays in this book cover the parts of her life that were crucial in her struggle to meet the strange and the familiar: music and the piano, teaching, the Holocaust and women in the Holocaust, oral history, a trip to Sarajevo after the siege, and breast cancer.


A Midsommer Nights Dreame

A Midsommer Nights Dreame
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1895
Genre: Athens (Greece)
ISBN:

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