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Kyle and his mother, with Kyles cat, Tingy, had arrived in India from San Francisco over a year ago. He soon met a boy named Rahip. They became very good friends. Kyle and his friend were interested in finding a certain Marble. They were lead to believe that some Marbles were mystical with powers beyond imagination. Kyle and Rahip were on a journey through enjoyment and uncertainties, while they continued to seek the four mystical marbles. Kyle had left his friends back home, but now had found new friends in places Kyle would never imagine, like those who live under the city, whose name is Dabadaman. Rahip and Kyle in seeking the marbles end up going to special places, through jungles, where they meet animals who are able to speak in human language, known to them as "Animalise". They also asked Kyle and Rahip to ride on their backs so it is faster to get to where they wish to go. The boys risk their lives trying to save many animals as well as meeting strange people who also seek the mystical marbles and go to great lengths to find them.
“Fringe-Ologybrings a poet’s eye to the frayed edges between the known and unknown, beliefand skepticism. . . . A dive into the paranormal even a hardcore skeptic like myselfcan enjoy.” —Mat Johnson, author of Pym Takea strange and unsettling trip into the heart of the paranormal universe asjournalist Steve Volk tries to answer some of the most fundamental questions atthe heart of human existence. Fringe-ology will appeal to anyone curiousbut cautious about reports of paranormal experiences, psychic phenomena, andother unexplainable events—anyone who has ever wondered about the existence anafterlife, intelligent life on other planets, or the limits of extrasensoryperception. For fans of Fringe, Mythbusters,Medium, Heroes, Nova, and Lost, Volk’sscintillating journey into mystery illuminates the furthest boundaries ofpossibility and wonder.
Heidi takes a road trip with her best friend Lucy Lancaster to the Wacky Wonders Adventure Park where there are water slides, wild rides, and plenty of friendship drama between Heidi and Lucy.
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LOTS OF LAUGHS AND A FEW WELL-EARNED TEARS A TIME-BOUND TALE WITH TIMELESS APPEAL Angela?s home life forces her to grow up too fast. A popular school leader and closet nerd, Angela responds by enshrining carefree fun as a virtue when it comes to the opposite sex. Bart Aikens, filmmaker, The Vampires Dance How does a good girl coming of age in 1950s Albany, New York, play the field when boys control the dating game? The boys who like Angela arent always the ones she pines for in her diary. Angela is dismayed that boys look down on the girls they have pushed to go all the way. She wants to avoid a fast reputation but yearns for no-strings-attached flirtations and slow dances with as many cute ...
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Two roads. One reckless decision. No turning back. EVAN BUCKLEY'S wife Sarah went to work one day and didn't come home. He's been looking for her ever since. The Road To Deliverance is her story. A chilling lesson in the life-shattering consequences of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, of how a seemingly trivial decision made in the space of one vengeful second can set you on a road from which there will be no return. As Evan digs deeper into the unsolved death of a man killed by the side of the road, the last known person to see Sarah alive, he stirs up a can of worms that threatens not only himself but everyone dear to him. Re-tracing the footsteps of Sarah's torturous journey, he unearths a dark secret from her past that drove her desperate attempts to make amends for the guilt she can never leave behind. And as his six-year search draws to a close, Evan, like Sarah before him, discovers a bitter truth - there are some roads you walk alone.
Deriving from the 20th Anniversary Women’s History Network Conference entitled ’20 Years of the Women’s History Network: Looking Back – Looking Forward’, this volume reflects on the state of women’s and gender history as well as showcasing the diversity of the current field. The range of contributions is broad and stimulating, covering such themes as transnational movements, gender and space, sexualities, motherhood, and women in politics. Together, the interdisciplinary chapters reflect the rich diversity of current women’s history and historiography, and will offer important insight to students and scholars researching the past, present and future of feminist studies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Women’s History Review.