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Burning Crown

Burning Crown
Author: J Mccurdy
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443401307

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The second popular title in the word-of-mouth kids’ lit phenom known as The Serpent’s Egg Trilogy, The Burning Crown is another fast-paced fantasy adventure tale. The Elven Crown has fallen into the hands of the Demon’s crazed minions, who control the only known portal into a magical land. Now, a group of Ottawa kids must regain the Crown before its power can be used to unleash the Demon Hate from her dark prison. With her effortless skill at building a complete fantasy world—under the Ottawa Library of Parliament, no less—McCurdy packs The Burning Crown with epic battles, wondrous creatures and a life-or-death challenge that tests the bonds of friendship.


The Plays

The Plays
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1801
Genre:
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Burning Crown

Burning Crown
Author: Marie Niehoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre:
ISBN: 9783499014123

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Forest Fire Creates Inferno

Forest Fire Creates Inferno
Author: Louise Spilsbury
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1538213060

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Forest fires can happen naturally, but the truth is that people cause them, too, often to terrible consequences. Readers learn how they start in both cases as well as how these fires spread, the damage they cause the environment, and how firefighters fight them on the ground and in the air. Case studies of recent forest fires, including the 2016 fires in California, provide readers with real-life examples to encourage connections between the book's STEM content and social studies concepts of conservation, community engagement, and the huge project of cleaning up a natural disaster like a forest fire.


Richard III. Henry VIII

Richard III. Henry VIII
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1821
Genre:
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Poems and Plays

Poems and Plays
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1821
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The Burning Stone

The Burning Stone
Author: Kate Elliott
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2011-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0748130144

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KING'S DRAGON and PRINCE OF DOGS began Kate Elliott's enthralling tale of the war-torn kingdoms of Wendar and Varre and the story of Alain's and Liath's quests for truth. Now THE BURNING STONE continues the epic saga. An uncertain and uneasy peace has fallen on the kingdom of Wendar. It seems that the king's favour has fallen upon Prince Sanglant, his bastard son, and that he is to be the chosen heir. But Sanglant is too troubled by the recent past to seek that crown. He needs Liath, the woman who saved him from his terrible captivity, even though such a liaison must incur the wrath of his father. For her part, Liath knows that her future lies with Sanglant. But she has also learned that her mother, presumed to be dead, is in fact still alive and searching for her, to school Liath in the powerful sorcerous arts. And Alain, their friend and ally, is in mortal danger from the curse of Bloodheart, who is reaching out from the grave...


Serpent's Egg

Serpent's Egg
Author: J Mccurdy
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443401544

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Published in 2001, The Serpent’s Egg became an instant hit among Canadian middle readers and ’tweens, selling thousands by word-of-mouth alone. Ottawa is under siege. Parliament Hill has fallen to the Demon. The fate of the entire world rests in the hands of Miranda and her Ottawa school friends. Searching through the labyrinth of tunnels under the Library of Parliament, they must find a portal into a parallel world, where the only way to save the two worlds from the Demon and her crazed minions is to capture the Serpent’s egg. In the classic tradition of epic fantasy, The Serpent’s Egg has all the magic ingredients for a captivating tale: good versus evil, an unlikely heroine, awesome battles, evil-doers extraordinaire, and a story that puts courage and friendship to the test.


The Burning of His Majesty's Schooner Gaspee

The Burning of His Majesty's Schooner Gaspee
Author: Steven Park
Publisher: Journal of the American Revolu
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781594162671

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Considered One of the First Acts of Rebellion to British Authority Over the American Colonies, a Fresh Account Placing the Incident into Historical Context Between the Boston Massacre in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party in 1773--a period historians refer to as "the lull"--a group of prominent Rhode Islanders rowed out to His Majesty's schooner Gaspee, which had run aground six miles south of Providence while on an anti-smuggling patrol. After threatening and shooting its commanding officer, the raiders looted the vessel and burned it to the waterline. Despite colony-wide sympathy for the June 1772 raid, neither the government in Providence nor authorities in London could let this pass without a response. As a result, a Royal Commission of Inquiry headed by Rhode Island governor Joseph Wanton zealously investigated the incident. In The Burning of His Majesty's Schooner Gaspee: An Attack on Crown Rule Before the American Revolution, historian Steven Park reveals that what started out as a customs battle over the seizure of a prominent citizen's rum was soon transformed into the spark that re-ignited Patriot fervor. The significance of the raid was underscored by a fiery Thanksgiving Day sermon given by a little-known Baptist minister in Boston. His inflammatory message was reprinted in several colonies and was one of the most successful pamphlets of the pre-Independence period. The commission turned out to be essentially a sham and made the administration in London look weak and ineffective. In the wake of the Gaspee affair, Committees of Correspondence soon formed in all but one of the original thirteen colonies, and later East India Company tea would be defiantly dumped into Boston Harbor.