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The Rose of Sarifal

The Rose of Sarifal
Author: Paulina Claiborne
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786961325

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Cloaked in mist and layered in magic, the denizens of Moonshae Isles move in secret circles as capricious rulers vie for power. High Lady Ordalf wanted her niece, the princess known as the Rose of Sarifal, dead. Instead, the young regent was secreted away by the high lady’s opponents. For years the eladrin queen of Gwynneth Isle has searched for evidence of her niece’s death, and word has finally come in the form of a castaway’s tale. The princess lives on the island of Moray—a mad beauty who leads a nation of lycanthropes. As long as her niece is alive, Lady Ordalf cannot rest secure in her claim to the throne. Enlisting a band of adventurers to seek out the princess is the first step toward stemming the Rose of Sarifal and her tide of wolves. Will those heroes see the same threat the queen sees in the beautiful young maiden?


Crash Course in Gaming

Crash Course in Gaming
Author: Suellen S. Adams
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-11-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Video games aren't just for kids anymore. This book will describe the "why" and "how" to start or expand a video gaming program in the library, including some specific examples of how to target adult and female gamer patrons. Gaming supplies more than just visual stimulation and empty entertainment; it can also promote socialization as well as the learning of both traditional and new literacies required to succeed in the modern world. Problem-solving, multi-tasking, complex decision-making on the fly, and "reading" the combination of words and graphics are vital skills for the 21st century—all of which are required to play video games. Crash Course in Gaming discusses the pros and cons of gaming, the types of games and game systems, circulating collections, and game programs. It explains how a library's video game program can—and should—do much more than simply draw younger users to the library, providing examples of how everyone from parents to senior citizens can benefit from a patron-oriented computer gaming program. The appendices also include specific games, programs, review sources, and sources for further information.


All Those Vanished Engines

All Those Vanished Engines
Author: Paul Park
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765375400

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Follows the Park family in three different areas of the nation after the Queen of the North agreed to a two-nation settlement in the Civil War, in this new alternate-history novel from the author of A Princess of Roumania.


City Made of Words

City Made of Words
Author: Paul Park
Publisher: PM Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1629636614

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Paul Park is one of modern fiction’s major innovators. With exotic settings and characters truly alien and disturbingly normal, his novels and stories explore the shifting interface between traditional narrative and luminous dream, all in the service of a deeper humanism. “Climate Change,” original to this volume, is an intimate and erotic take on a global environmental crisis. “A Resistance to Theory” chronicles the passionate (and bloody) competition between the armed adherents of postmodern literary schools. “A Conversation with the Author” gives readers a harrowing look behind the curtains of an MFA program. In “A Brief History of SF” a fan encounters the ruined man who first glimpsed the ruined cities of Mars. “Creative Nonfiction” showcases a professor’s eager collaboration with a student intent on wrecking his career. The only nonfiction piece, “A Homily for Good Friday,” was delivered to a stunned congregation at a New England church. Plus: Our candid and colorful Outspoken Interview with one of today’s most accomplished and least conventional authors, in which personal truth is evaded, engaged, and altered, all in one shot.


Realms of Infamy

Realms of Infamy
Author: James Lowder
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781560769118

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Presents an anthology of works by R.A. Salvatore, Ed Greenwood, Troy Denning, Elaine Cunningham, and others


Realms of Mystery

Realms of Mystery
Author: Philip Athans
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780786911714

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A murder victim is turned into a zombie, just long enough to cover up the circumstances of his own death . . . . A silent ghost with a friendly grin greets those about to meet their doom . . . . The only clue to who's killing a party of adventurers is the letter "H," written in the blood of one of the victims . . . . All new stories of murder, suspense, and intrigue by Elaine Cunninham, Jeff Grubb, Ed Greenwood, and other favorite Forgotten Realms authors.