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The Warrior Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

The Warrior Within

Long out of print, the Terrilian series earned Sharon Green the appellation of "the female John Norman" from its large and appreciative following. Greenery Press will be issuing the remaining four books in the series in quality trade bindings in coming seasons.Terri is one of Central's most respected psychics and ambassadors. Powerful, intelligent and imperious, she is in charge of every situation she encounters.Yet on assignment to a primitive planet where women are valued for their pliancy and eroticism, she encounters the huge barbarian Tammad -- a blond behemoth who appreciates her in an entirely different way from the men on her home world. Torn between attraction and rebelliousness, she begins a journey that will shape her life, and the lives of those around her... Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

I Dream of Sharon Green
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 8

I Dream of Sharon Green

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Convergence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Convergence

In a world of magical adepts, every 25 years the five greatest talents must be brought together. For only this powerful union of strangers can prevent the prophesied return of the Evil Ones who enslaved the land. As one, they must stand against the odious treachery of past masters--and confront a fearsome depravity that hungers for their world.

Unfinished Journeys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Unfinished Journeys

  • Categories: Art

Selected artists and their families were asked to travel to destinations of their choice and to create new artworks as a result of their experiences.

Deadliest of the Species
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Deadliest of the Species

In The silver bracers, a proper but headstrong young noblewoman becomes an accomplished mercenary swordfighter, the "Lady Blade," and manages to fall in love with and capture the heart of her soul-mate, the "Lord Fighter" ; In The argent swords, Lady Blade sets out on a quest of her own and quickly becomes embroiled in another corner of the Hidden War

The Warrior Rearmed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

The Warrior Rearmed

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The Picara
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

The Picara

Courtesan and criminal, thief and trollop, warrior and wanderer--the picara embodies the continuing archetypal pattern of a woman's autonomy. She is the sly sharpster in Defoe's heroines such as Roxana and Moll Flanders. With an ancestress like Becky Sharp, the picara evolves into Scarlett O'Hara before finding a comfortable niche as the female hero in fantasy written by women. The Picara traces the development of this character, from an autonomous woman in a harsh patriarchal society to the female hero of the modern fantasy novel.

Lady Blade, Lord Fighter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Lady Blade, Lord Fighter

With all the swashbuckling action and adventure that have kept her fans coming back for more, Lady Blade, Lord Fighter is the first in a new series from Sharon Green. A strong, sword-weilding heroine and an equally strong male work together to save their threatened kingdom.

Silken Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Silken Dreams

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Not a Simple Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Not a Simple Story

Not a Simple Story presents the modern Hebrew writer Shmuel Yosef Agnon in a new light--as an artist cum thinker whose novels and short stories manifest a deep understanding of the social and political crisis at the heart of modern Jewish life. Based on a close reading of Agnon's seminal novel A Simple Story, the book argues that Agnon was essentially a Jewish nationalist and secular modernist whose critical portrait of modern Jewish life seeks not to demean Jews but to hold them to a higher standard. By demonstrating all that Jewish society lacks, Agnon implicitly shows what it needs for it to thrive--a return to such lost notions as Jewish self-respect, heroism, and romantic love. Sharon Green's scholarly critique of this modern Hebrew classic offers students of Jewish studies a unique opportunity to penetrate the literary enigma Agnon has represented for almost a century.