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In Chris Sharp's new epic fantasy Cold Counsel, Slud of the Blood Claw Clan, Bringer of Troubles, was born at the heart of the worst storm the mountain had ever seen. Slud’s father, chief of the clan, was changed by his son’s presence. For the first time since the age of the giants, he rallied the remaining trolls under one banner and marched to war taking back the mountain from the goblin clans. However, the long-lived elves remembered the brutal wars of the last age, and did not welcome the return of these lesser-giants to martial power. Twenty thousand elves marched on the mountain intent on genocide. They eradicated the entire troll species—save two. Aunt Agnes, an old witch from the Iron Wood, carried Slud away before the elves could find them. Their existence remained hidden for decades, and in that time, Agnes molded Slud to become her instrument of revenge. For cold is the counsel of women. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Inspired by her hugely popular podcast, How To Fail is Elizabeth Day’s brilliantly funny, painfully honest and insightful celebration of things going wrong.
Published on the occasion of the 58th Venice Biennale and edited by Zara Stanhope and Chris Sharp, 'Post hoc' looks for alternate realities outside ?rational? explanations of human experience, through the work of Dane Mitchell. Mitchell?s speculative, conceptual practice has a poetic and playful edge in its exploration of relations between living and non-living things and philosophical concepts. His employment of misunderstanding or unconventional scientific forms productively challenges assumptions. While privileging a poetic subjectivity that creates space for doubt, 'Post hoc' is affectively and politically charged: it requires viewers to actively engage and determine their relationship to insistent and profuse loss, and to promise of its continuity. 00Exhibition: New Zealand Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Italy (11.05.-24.11.2019).
When the murderous Simon Rogers is killed in the act of committing a triple homicide, by his victims, the knock-on effects for survivor Morgan Collins are profound.As Morgan struggles to come to terms with what has happened to him and his closest friends, the truths of the stain that was left behind, slowly reveal themselves.Morgan must fight with, and understand, what he is if his sibling Nalla, and anyone else in the city of San Francisco, is to be kept safe and sound at night.With the realisation that no-one in San Francisco is safe, Morgan takes drastic, isolating decisions in order to learn how to deal with the after effects of Simon Rogers' attack
A reflection on our changing relationship with the sea, imagined by artists such as Jeff Koons and Alison Katz It goes without saying that our relationship to the natural world, especially the sea and its enigmatic and unfathomable contents, is complex and fraught. Far from a wholesale critical condemnation of anthropocentrism, The Imaginary Sea seeks to present a balanced, multifaceted perspective of our evolving relationship with the natural world. It operates, if not in different temporalities, then in different imaginations, compiling work inspired by the sea from artists such as Jeff Koons, Miquel Barceló and Alison Katz, working across a wide range of mediums. This publication, released alongside the eponymous exhibition at the Fondation Carmignac, considers not only how artists are reevaluating our relationship with nature, but also how nature, particularly the sea, sparks our imagination. Akin to the emotional range of a Shakespearian comedy or tragedy, The Imaginary Sea intends to evoke joy, mystery, wonder and melancholy, as well as loss.
The third book in the Jasmine Sharp series, from author Christopher Brookmyre. One crime brought them together . . . Private investigator Jasmine Sharp should have wanted him dead. Yet somehow, Jasmine bonded with Glen Fallan, the man who killed her father before she was born. Now he has been arrested for the murder of a local gangster, and Jasmine must finally enter his violent domain to seek answers. . . . a second will break them apart Detective Superintendent Catherine McLeod is in fear for her life. When she discovers a symbol daubed on the head of Fallan's alleged victim, it unearths secrets that will threaten everything Catherine holds dear. One murder. Two women. A lifetime of lies revealed.
"This book is a fun and interactive way to celebrate the first Christmas. When the button on the front cover is pressed, a 'halo' of lights surround the baby Jesus and the song Silent Night begins to play ..."--Cover back.
With these sound books and a little patience, potty training can be easy and rewarding for both parent and child. Each book includes a progress chart and a PVC sound button of an authentic toilet flush, which allows children to become familiar with the sound and dispel any fears. Full color. Consumable.