![]() ![]() And in order to be chosen, you must be a teen, you must be bright, talented, and athletic, and you must Qualify. They can only take a tiny percent of the Earth’s population back to the colony planet Atlantis. An extinction-level asteroid is hurtling toward Earth, and the descendants of ancient Atlantis have returned from the stars in their silver ships to offer humanity help. News & Announcements | Hardcover & Paperback | Pre-Orders | Audiobooks | Novellas | TAG Swag | Fan Forum | Facebook Group | TAG Con | TAG Wiki | FanFic | Film Project | Color Quadrant Quiz | YouTube Channel | Atlantean Calendar | TAG Tea | TAG.Fan | Patreon (Adult 18+) | About the Author | FAQ The Atlantis Grail Superfan Extras Series "Īmazon | B&N | Kobo | Smashwords | Apple iBooks | Scribd | Google Playĭawn of the Atlantis Grail – Prequel Series ![]() Map of Atlantis - Lower Hemisphere - Magnet 2 by TheAtlantisGrail Gwen Lark knows how to Qualify, Compete, and Win.īut do you have what it takes to Compete? The End is Here, in a Fiery Cosmic Apocalypse! ![]()
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![]() ![]() The apparel that we wear on our feet are a shoe dog’s way of connecting with humanity. Phil defines a “shoe dog” as someone who devotes their entire lives to making, designing, buying, and selling shoes. It is an inside-look at the path Phil to transform Nike from a small shoe company into the juggernaut that it is today. ![]() Shoe Dog is a fascinating, entertaining, insightful, and well-written memoir. When Shoe Dog came out, Phil offered the world a very in depth look at this life for the first time-something he decided to do as a part of his bucket list to give hope and guidance to people around the world who need it. Phil Knight is the founder of the global footwear and athletic gear company Nike, a brand worth tens of billions of dollars with an instantly recognizable logo and slogan that we are all very familiar with.īefore Shoe Dog came out in 2016, Phil Knight had not revealed very much about his personal thoughts, opinions, journey, and his life to the public. Shoe Dog by Phil Knight, is one of the greatest books I’ve ever read-one of my all-time favorites. ![]() ![]() ![]() The volumes in the series are loosely-connected in terms of plot, although they share a universe, and while this fourth book does have some direct connections to its predecessors – Pei, a character from the first novel, is prominent here – it also works as a standalone story. The Galaxy, and the Ground Within is the fourth and final novel in Becky Chambers’ Wayfarers series, the others being The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, A Closed and Common Orbit, and Record of a Spaceborn Few. It has become the place where a group of beings, representing multiple races and cultures, must work together as a single community. ![]() Surrounding the planet is a satellite grid governing the communications and transport that anyone visiting Gora relies upon – and once that grid hits a technological failure, the planet has become something other than a stopping-off point. The planet Gora sits at a convenient intersection between worlds, and so serves as a stopping-off point for galactic travellers of sundry species. WWAC’s coverage of the 2022 Hugo Awards continues… ![]() ![]() Lisa Hilton's meticulously researched new book explores the lives of the twenty women who were crowned queen between 10, reconsidering the fictions surrounding well-known figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine and illuminating the lives of forgotten figures such as Adeliza of Louvain. Read more had to negotiate a role that combined tremendous influence with terrifying vulnerability. Occupying a unique position in the mercurial, often violent world of medieval state-craft, English queens. From Matilda of Flanders, the Conqueror's queen, to Elizabeth of York, the first Tudor consort, England's queens fashioned the nature of monarchy and influenced the direction of the state. In an age where all politics were family politics, dynastic marriages placed English queens at the very centre of power - the king's bed. England's medieval queens were elemental in shaping the history of the nation. England from the perspective of its consort queens - a distaff history of the nation from 1066 to 1503. ![]() BIC Classification: 1DBKE 3H HBJD1 HBLC1. ![]() Description for Queens Consort Paperback. ![]() ![]() ![]() But a disastrous rescue attempt means Renata must return to the palace under cover and complete Dez’s top secret mission. ![]() When Dez, the commander of her unit, is taken captive by the notorious Sangrado Prince, Renata will do anything to save the boy whose love makes her place among the Whispers bearable. The Whispers may have rescued Renata from the palace years ago, but she cannot escape their mistrust and hatred–or the overpowering memories of the hundreds of souls she turned “hollow” during her time in the palace. Now Renata is one of the Whispers, rebel spies working against the crown and helping the remaining Moria escape the kingdom bent on their destruction. As a Robari, the rarest and most feared of the magical Moria, Renata’s ability to steal memories from royal enemies enabled the King’s Wrath, a siege that resulted in the deaths of thousands of her own people. Renata Convida was only a child when she was kidnapped by the King’s Justice and brought to the luxurious palace of Andalucia. ![]() My Blog Tour stop is a spotlight post for the highly anticipated Incendiary by Zoraida Cordova, which released yesterday, April 28th! ![]() ![]() These things quickly come into play as Heather delves into the spirit world in order to find companionship. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. ![]() Near the “church” is an old graveyard, a pond, and the burned-out remains of a house. Wait Till Helen Comes Graphic Novel - Ebook written by Mary Downing Hahn. The book seems like it would be fun for middle. At the start of the book, the family moves into a house that was once a church. Despite being set in contemporary times, the story has a creepy crawly feel reminiscent of gothic horror. ![]() Extremely possessive of her father, Heather makes life miserable for Molly, her stepbrother Michael, and her stepmother. The story is told from the viewpoint of Molly, the timid older stepsister of the antagonistic Heather. And as we all know, unless its name is Casper, making friends with a ghost usually comes with drawbacks…like death. A vengeful young ghost finds a soul mate in a spiteful, unhappy girl with a dark secret. 4.13 avg rating 22,730 ratings published 1986 42 editions. Average rating: 4.04 137,025 ratings 15,441 reviews 73 distinct works Similar authors. It kept me in breathless suspense without causing me curl up into the fetal position. Combine EditionsMary Downing Hahn’s books. ![]() However, I found Wait Till Helen Comes to be sufficiently creepy. I don’t read a lot of horror/ghost stories, mainly because…I’m a coward with a vivid imagination (Okay, I can actually HEAR your eyes rolling as you read this). ![]() ![]() Other fantasy titles include Black Spring (shortlisted for the Young People's Writing Award in the 2014 NSW Premier's Literary Awards) and The River and the Book, winner of the Wilderness Society's prize for Environmental Writing for Children. Her latest Pellinor book, The Bone Queen, was a 2016 Aurealis Awards Best Young Adult Book finalist. ![]() Her most recent book is Fleshers, the first in a dazzling new SF series co-written with her husband, acclaimed playwright Daniel Keene. You can sign up to her monthly newsletter and receive a free Pellinor story at She is a prize-winning poet and theatre critic, and has released seven coll Alison Croggon is the award winning author of the acclaimed fantasy series The Books of Pellinor. ![]() ![]() ![]() You can sign up to her monthly newsletter and receive a free Pellinor story at Her most recent book is Fleshers, the first in a dazzling new SF series co-written with her husband, acclaimed playwright Daniel Keene. Alison Croggon is the award winning author of the acclaimed fantasy series The Books of Pellinor. ![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe let them replace discussion, if you can’t find anyone else to talk about the book with. ![]() My intention is for these notes to help you get more out of it, though it’s also a nice, straightforward text. It’s a fantastic book, and I’d recommend anyone who is interested in the same sort of societal themes and critique that I am to look into it. Here are the notes I took on each chapter. It’s a short book and all, but engrossing. I recently read Mark Fisher’s fantastic Capitalist Realism. You can also read my discussion of Curtis’ work. I think it aims to explicitly address some of the problems of depressive hedonia Fisher worried about. NOTE (): I would encourage anyone interested in criticisms of individualism/consumerism to look into Adam Curtis’ Can’t Get You Out of My Head. ![]() ![]() ![]() Following is an explanatory quotation from the Wikipedia article entitled "Terms of Dune Cycles": "The hunter-seeker is a small arrow-like drone, to movement and sound responding. Here's an interesting literary connection: In German, Jäger-Sucher means Hunter-Seeker, which is also the name of one of the weapons in the Dune cycles of Frank Herbert. Edward constantly manipulates the personal and professional lives of his team, and eventually they learn never to trust him completely. So far, these vaccines have been used to help Edward’s hunters when they have been injured, or even bitten, by the werewolves they hunt. His team is made up of hunters who search for and kill shifters all over the world, and scientists who concoct various vaccines that can alter the genetics of werewolves in various ways. The Jäger-Sucher leader is Edward Mandenauer, a mysterious, devious man who lives only to kill shifters, and especially werewolves. ![]() ![]() The Jäger-Sucher began hunting werewolves during World War II, when Hitler’s monstrous doctor, Josef Mengele created a Nazi werewolf army. ![]() ![]() Your table is full of different categories You need to be very, very specific so if you have pension funds and if you have three pension funds so you'll end up with papers belonging to three different pension funds and you need to label each Ziploc bag with a name of that pension fund. Now the difference between paperwork and other sorting is, as you categorize the different paper groups, you put each group into a see through Ziploc bag, and you take a marker, and you write the name of the category. ![]() You now have lots of different papers in different categories. So with paperwork you need to understand, sorting it is not for the faint hearted, but you use the same method, the S.P.I.T.E method. ![]() Learn to manage your paperwork to a good enough level. Your paperwork for you and keep on top of it for you, or, do to a good enough level. ![]() ![]() So either you can do without the paperwork, get as much as you can sent to you online, delegate - get someone else to sort Now paperwork is a challenge for many people - if you have ADHD it's an even bigger challenge. You need to understand if you want to succeed in your life with your ADHD, you will need to tap into your strengths, and focus on them and build on them and live your life around your strengths.Īnd your areas of challenge, you need to either, do without, delegate or do to a good enough level. If you have ADHD you might be palpitating at this one. ![]() |