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Kidnapped and sent sailing by his own girlfriend. Clyde Hatchett hadn't planned on running away to become a pirate -- that's just what happened. Now he's on a seaside mission far from Glaton, desperate to find the only mage capable of freeing Clyde from the corpse-king taking over his body. Get ready for a nonstop joyride full of secrets, betrayal, loot -- and mermaids! Oh and on the way, Clyde will have to rescue his tjene's sister from marrying a murderous slave owner. The winds of ill-fortune may be blowing directly at Clyde, but our down-on-his luck rogue assembled the best team in the business to help him succeed: a libertine swordsman who keeps getting arrested, a mohawked captain whose crew is perpetually on the brink of mutiny, and a salty old seadog who's very nice and has a lot of... well, he's very nice, and that has to count for something, right? Add Hellion the mimic and Grim the little grimeling to the mix, and there's no stopping this dream team. Not even the mermaids. Seas the Day is the swashbuckling fifth novel in the Bad Guys LitRPG series. If you like adventure on the high seas, breathtaking magic, and monstrous creatures, pick up this page-turner today!
From a writer “whose genre-jumping refusal to be pinned down [makes him] an exemplar of our era” (NPR), a new book that confirms his power to astound readers. As a child Geoff Dyer spent long hours making and blotchily painting model fighter planes. So the adult Dyer jumped at the chance of a residency aboard an aircraft carrier. Another Great Day at Sea chronicles Dyer’s experiences on the USS George H.W. Bush as he navigates the routines and protocols of “carrier-world,” from the elaborate choreography of the flight deck through miles of walkways and hatches to kitchens serving meals for a crew of five thousand to the deafening complexity of catapult and arresting gear. Meeting t...
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A diary for your day at the beach. Sit. Write. Reflect. Doesn't just the thought of the ocean make you relax? The feel of the often-way-too-hot sand on your feet, the breeze loaded with the smell of a mix of suntan oil, salt sprayed from the sea, and driftwood that has been rolled onto the sand, and the muffled sounds of happy people drowned out by the crashing of the waves. And when you're able to relax, ideas and thoughts are able to come to you. New ideas about your life, your family's life, or anything else that you may have on your mind at that moment. Of course, if you are at the beach, those thoughts may be interrupted by thoughts of how that sand crab actually got into that tiny hole. Or maybe sometimes you just sit and think nothing and just reinvigorate yourself with the energy from the ocean and the people around you. With shore-inspired messages and a few short beach-themed stories, you'll find writing in this book will help you relive your relaxing days over and over.
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A desperate mother begs caterer River Holloway to find her grown son, Chili Bolz, who's gone missing.Deputy Lance Hamlyn, a newcomer to Shell Island, has hit a dead-end in trying to locate the missing man. Familiar with River's reputation, he attempts to team up with her, hoping her inside track with the locals might aid his investigation. But the simple missing person case begins to boil over into something far more frightening when Chili's mother falls victim to a brutal assault. Worse, her dying words to River seem to incriminate more than one of River's friends in both kidnapping and, now, murder.While Deputy Hamlyn conducts the formal criminal investigation, River uses her time between ...
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A unique volume that addresses how a thalassographic frame opens up new and important questions for the study of history