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No one goes to the Dark Lands. Ever since the Great War, the Dark Lands have been a desolate and dangerous waste, haunted by monsters. Every Elf knows that. But Larsya—the home of the Elves—is a place full of wisdom and culture, and most importantly, safely isolated from all that lurks beyond the sea. As the niece of the Chancellor, Thea has grown up with everything she could want … until a strange visitor from the Dark Lands ignites Thea’s awakening abilities, leading her to the unsettling realization that the Elves are not as safe they seem, and the war may not be over after all.
Alex eased his pack to the ground and looked around the empty campsite—the last known location of his friends, 57 hours ago. On a mountaineering expedition gone awry, Alex and his friends stumble upon something they never expected to find: a mysterious door hidden beneath a glacier. Driven by the excitement of discovery, Alex’s friends are determined to return, but they are not the only ones who are interested in what the door might contain. When his friends go missing, Alex will have to brave the dangers of the mountain, evade the Historical Acquisitions Agency, and use all his wits and resources if he is going to unlock the secret of the door and find a way to bring his friends home.
There is no such thing as a naked spirituality. Our spirituality is always shaped by the clothes of our experience. The quest of Spirituality with Clothes On is to acknowledge that we do wear clothes; and, by examining them, we begin to understand ourselves and accept others who are wearing different outfits. We are what we wear: we cannot separate ourselves from our gender, personality, developmental stage, family, historical background, culture, or the difficult experiences of our lives. We need to acknowledge all these things, reflect on them--and sometimes even embrace them--in order to truly become ourselves. Spirituality With Clothes On was quoted in Stuart Murray's fifth anniversary edition of Naked Spirituality.
They said it was haunted. As Thea settles into her new home on the shore of the sea, she soon learns that there is a reason the old house was abandoned for so long. Strange, haunting cries return every nightfall, leading Thea and her friends to a bewildering discovery. What is ancient dragon treasure doing here, so far from the great mountains where the dragons live, and how is it connected to Sylica's strange, unpredictable magic? Thea doesn't have any answers, but as Sylica's uncontrollable magic surges grow worse, Thea decides to set out on the dangerous journey to return the treasure to the place it belongs-the home of the Dragons.
As a professional rugby player and renowned athlete, James is widely known for his elite athleticism and commanding physique. As such, it would be fair to say James Haskell knows a thing or two about getting and keeping fit, as well as preparing to play rugby.Since the beginning and the publication of his very first blog, James's mission has been to provide clear, concise information to help both aspiring male and female rugby players, as well as general fitness enthusiasts, to achieve their health and fitness goals.There is an awful lot of information in this book, which equally applies to a number of other sports, aside from rugby, as well as general training advice.At the very heart of Ja...
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