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Malaya nga ba ang pag-ibig kung ikinukulong ito sa dalawang kasarian lamang? May kautusan nga bang ikaw ay para sa kanya lang? Nagkakakulay nga ba ang paligid kung umiibig? O ang tamang tanong, May kulay nga ba ang pag-ibig? Basta sa tabi mo nakakandado ang puso ko pero pakiramdam ko nasa alapaap ako habang nililipad ang dulo’t dulo ng mundo. Ganito umibig, Ganito ang umiibig, Malaya. Kahit sayo lang nakatitig.
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Yaz finally knows where to find his mother. After losing his father, he’s determined to get to her in time. Meanwhile, the Dark Sages have gained the full power of the dragonspires. Dragons rule the sky above Carttoom and Rend. Fire and death await anyone who dares resist. Only a desperate group of wizards and rangers stand between the kingdoms and slavery. Yaz’s power is the ultimate trump card. If only he can gain control of it. The final battle is here.
“tell me of something fiercer than the love with which i gaze upon you of something softer than the tenderness with which I hold you.” - Sanober Khan
Whoever controls the dragons, rules the world. After a long, hard slog, Yaz and his friends finally begin to make progress on rescuing the kidnapped villagers. Unfortunately, they aren’t the only ones making progress. The Dark Sages are well along the road to seizing control of all the dragonspires. Both sides are on a collision course and the conflict will change the world forever. Volume 2 contains the second three books of the Dragonspire Chronicles: The Slave War, The Sunken Tower, and The Dragon Empress.
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'...before you eat, there is love. It comes even before your hunger.' In twelve linked stories, the characters in The Lovers and the Leavers intersect and drift apart across several years and continents.Komola, a maid in a quiet mansion in Dhaka, begins a doomed relationship with a handsome, mysterious man. Her nephew, a gifted little boy in her village, nurses a terrible secret, and his mother flees, ending up by the sea in Chennai. At the other end of the world, a Bangladeshi-American woman, Rox, lusts after a teenager, while her best friend, the rebellious Ila, must choose between love and tradition. Artfully woven with poems and photographs, these stories move between India, Bangladesh, America and Europe. A haunting, lyrical collection, The Lovers and the Leavers announces the arrival of a formidable talent.
'Told with vivid lyricism yet unflinching in its gaze, Abeer Hoque's memoir is the tender coming-of-age story of migration on three continents, and about the pain, rupture, and redemptive possibilities of displacement.' - Tahmima Anam, author of The Bones of Grace 'Engrossing ... Hoque's writing is an elegant melange of candor and a strange sense of calmness, which she maintains throughout ... An evocative examination of identity and what it means to be true to yourself.' - Booklist, review, 2/1/2017 'Told with vivid lyricism yet unflinching in its gaze, Abeer Hoque's memoir is the coming-of-age story of migration on three continents, and about the pain, rupture, and redemptive possibilities...