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In a world that persistently teaches us to critique and alter our bodies, where are the lessons on embracing and loving them? Understanding body acceptance isn’t as simple as ticking boxes on a checklist. It’s not about showering ourselves with compliments or indulging in self-care rituals and then magically achieving self-love. It’s a journey, much like navigating a vast, never-ending theme park. With a myriad of rides, from the thrilling roller coasters to the gentle carousels, everyone’s adventure is unique. Some may crave the adrenaline of the high-speed rides, while others find joy in the calm of the tea cups. That’s the beauty of it – our differences. Just as theme parks cater to diverse tastes, body acceptance is about finding what resonates with you. This book serves as your guide, the map you’re handed at the entrance. It offers directions and insights, but the real experience? That’s up to you to explore and embrace. Your adventure awaits. Are you ready to embark on this journey of self-discovery and love?
In "The Nomad and the Jade Rose,” author Novel Melody weaves a spellbinding tale of dark romance and suspense that will keep readers enthralled until the final, heart wrenching revelation. This intricately layered novel, the first in the series, explores the resilience of the human spirit, the power of love, and the bond between brothers. Prepare to be transported to a world where the lines between the physical and cybernetic are blurred as Danny unravels the truth behind the lies. In this cyberpunk fiction novel, secrets and long-buried truths intertwine, setting the stage for a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption.
About the Book: In the intricate dance of life, the question of our identity remains a profound mystery that echoes through the corridors of time and experience. "Why We Become Who We Become" is a compelling exploration that takes readers through the distinct phases of existence: Childhood, Teenage, and Adulthood. This insightful work delves into the depths of human behaviour, unravelling the threads that weave the tapestry of our lives. It enables us to question why we are the way we are, arguing that the seeds of our adult selves are sown in the fertile ground of our early experiences. As we embark on this intellectual odyssey, the book will offer a thought-provoking lens through which we ...
Survival is not enough. The Pine Fortress Camp for the Gifted turns privileged children into survivors. Into hunters. Into killers. Teenager Kylie Andersen’s abilities are killing her, and only the most drastic measures will keep her worst enemies from exploiting her deepest weaknesses. When she decides to spend the summer away from her grandfather in a camp that promises to teach her survival, she realizes one thing very quickly: Survival is not guaranteed. Meanwhile, a new threat approaches Minnesota’s north shore. Frontier Arms is consolidating its power under a single leader. The new organization is going to be more dangerous than anything Ajay Andersen has ever faced. The question is: who is that leader going to be? It'll be whoever survives.
Half-demon, half-goddess, Jade’s fate makes her a pawn in an epic battle among the gods. Hidden on Earth with her sisters, she successfully avoids the Oneiroi—the dream gods—bent on her destruction until the prophecy, long dormant, awakens a dark shadow within her. Roen, a reclusive Worr demon known for his battles against the Oneiroi, is called to protect Jade. Together they must unlock their mysterious connection and find a way to beat back destiny. Can she outsmart the prophecy, change her fate, and find love—even when she learns who is connected to her destruction?
Collects NYX #1-7. The origin of X-23 continues here! Say hello to a pack of New York City gutterpunks, the likes of which the Marvel Universe has never seen! The X-Men's dream has always been one of creating hope from despair: In a young mutant's darkest hour, Charles Xavier will always be just around the corner, ready with open arms and a helping hand. But Xavier can't be everywhere at once. What becomes of a group of young mutants that have to rely on themselves for everything from food to shelter to love? Wayward angels with dirty faces who instead of preparing for Magneto's next big assault must learn to survive in the cold, harsh world of the city that never sleeps? The world of the X-Men is brought to the streets, and the struggle for survival has never been more uncertain!
Meet a pack of New York City gutterpunks, including a girl destined to one day be the All-New, All-Different Wolverine! Yes, X-23's journey of hardship begins in NYC, where a group of young mutants have been failed by Xavier's dream. These wayward angels with dirty faces must rely on themselves for everything from food to shelter to love. Collects NYX #1-7 and NYX: NO WAY HOME #1-6.
The only book-length Canadian history of the harm done from criminalizing heroin users and addicts, the most horrendous being overdose epidemics caused by poisoned drugs.
In the realm of fantasy, one name stands out from the crowd. For many years, Patricia A. McKillip has charmed readers with her "unique brand of prose magic" (Locus). Now, for the first time in one volume, she offers two of her classic tales-The Sorceress and the Cygnet and The Cygnet and the Firebird-which delve into the fate of the Ro family and an otherworld rich in myth and mayhem, magic and adventure