Dream Weaver's Quest

Dream Weaver's Quest
Author: B. Lindstrom
Publisher: B. Lindstrom
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453611614

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A dream-filled nightscape like no other, Dream Weaver's Quest: The Labyrinth War by B. Lindstrom is a shockingly sublime, altogether engaging and compelling fantasy novel for young adults. First in a dynamic trilogy, this imaginative epic offers a new twist as to the fine line between what any of us are willing to accept and what we are willing to conquer. For one teen, the realm of slumber is a playground. As a brave Dream Weaver, she is a big part of what the world dreams and what it endures in the way of nightmares, but who we are in our dreams is often vastly different from who we are in real life. While fourteen-year-old Alexandra is asleep, she's a Dream Weaver with special abilities, but when she's awake she's something else entirely. Alex's grandfather warns her that a war is coming in the sleeping realm and that she's destined to become a great leader. Her spirit guide, Randall, further explains that it's up to her to travel to the Botanical Labyrinth to find what's needed to repair the fabric of the dream cloak that protects Lysandra, the guardian of dreams, after Lilith, Empress of Nightmares, damages it. With the help of Sandman, Alex maneuvers the mysterious landscapes of the darkening realm even though Lilith kidnaps her grandfather's waking spirit and holds him suspended between the living and the dead. As the nights grow longer and wearier, Alex will enlist the help of new friends and prove that in any realm-awake or asleep-the greater strength always lies in sharing.

The Dreamweavers

The Dreamweavers
Author: G. Z. Schmidt
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823450252

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Twin siblings sneak into the emperor’s palace to break a curse in this Chinese folklore-inspired fantasy adventure set in the Ming Dynasty. "[A] magical adventure, which shoots for the moon—and succeeds."—Entertainment Weekly Twins Mei and Yun can’t wait for the Mid-Autumn Harvest Festival, even though strange things keep happening in their village. A gloomy atmosphere has settled over the land and their grandpa’s usually delicious mooncakes instead taste horrible and bitter, insulting the prince who tastes them. Determined to clear grandpa’s name, Mei and Yun journey through the City of Ashes, visit the mysterious Jade Rabbit, and encounter a powerful poet, who makes them a pact: infiltrate the royal palace to expose a past royal injustice, and the poet will remove the curse that has ensnared their grandfather and village. Seamlessly weaving together folklore, palace intrigue, and historical detail, G. Z. Schmidt delivers an unforgettable adventure set in the Ming Dynasty about sibling bonds and the importance of the past. The beautifully illustrated cover by artist Feifei Ruan shows the twins riding a floating cloud, whose softly curved edges shine with printed gloss. Back matter includes further information on Chinese mythology, philosophy, and more. An enchanting experience, The Dreamweavers is perfect for young fantasy readers. A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year A CCBC Choice

Dream Weavers

Dream Weavers
Author: Glenda Norwood Petz
Publisher: Glenda Norwood Petz
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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When Joan Buchanan purchased the old Borloff estate in Castleton, Kentucky, she was unaware of its history and the dark secrets it held. Castleton residents believe the house is haunted by the ghosts of Borloff’s wife and children who all went missing sixty years before. Their bodies were never found. Townsfolk asserts that Josef Borloff brutally murdered his family then disposed of their bodies. They swear Borloff was the devil incarnate and that his spirit still remains inside Borloff Manor. A non-believer in the supernatural, Joan dismisses the rumors and warnings from the locals, a decision she will immediately come to regret. Only hours after moving in, she perceives that something unpleasant and mystifying is going on inside her new home. Whatever is behind the cause of the bizarre events adversely affects her, her two children, and the family dog, Conroy. Personal items that mysteriously disappear, peculiar noises coming from the cellar, insect and rat infestations, the stench of decay that permeates throughout the house, and unexplainable, realistically vivid nightmares plaguing them all are only the beginning of what’s in store for the Buchanan family. A dark evil lurks within Borloff Manor that only Conroy can see. If he could talk, he’d tell his family why he’s so drawn to the fireplace, and warn them about the mortal peril they’re in. But dogs can’t talk, and since they can’t see what he sees, he’ll just have to remain alert and do whatever it takes to keep his humans protected from the black shadow man that wants them all dead.

The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe

The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe
Author: Kij Johnson
Publisher: Tordotcom
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765386518

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One of NPR's Best Books of 2016 and a Hugo, Nebula, John W. Campbell, and Locus Award finalist for Best Novella Professor Vellitt Boe teaches at the prestigious Ulthar Women’s College. When one of her most gifted students elopes with a dreamer from the waking world, Vellitt must retrieve her. "Kij Johnson's haunting novella The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe is both a commentary on a classic H.P. Lovecraft tale and a profound reflection on a woman's life. Vellitt's quest to find a former student who may be the only person who can save her community takes her through a world governed by a seemingly arbitrary dream logic in which she occasionally glimpses an underlying but mysterious order, a world ruled by capricious gods and populated by the creatures of dreams and nightmares. Those familiar with Lovecraft's work will travel through a fantasy landscape infused with Lovecraftian images viewed from another perspective, but even readers unfamiliar with his work will be enthralled by Vellitt's quest. A remarkable accomplishment that repays rereading." —Pamela Sargent, winner of the Nebula Award At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Dream Weaver

Dream Weaver
Author: Gary Wright
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101621605

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Music legend Gary Wright reflects on his professional collaboration, friendship, and spiritual journey with "quiet Beatle" George Harrison. Best known for his multiplatinum hits “Dream Weaver” and “Love is Alive,” Gary Wright came to prominence as a singer and songwriter during the golden age of rock in the 1970s. What is not as well known to the public, however, is Wright’s spiritual side. At the heart of this memoir is the spiritual conversion and journey that Wright experienced alongside his close friend George Harrison. Until Harrison’s death in 2001, the two spent decades together writing songs, eating Indian fare, talking philosophy, and gardening. In addition to featuring lyrics to a never-released recording of a song cowritten by Wright and George Harrison in 1971, titled “To Discover Yourself,” this memoir includes a cache of never-before-seen photos. Also available is a deluxe e-book featuring an audio recording of “To Discover Yourself.”

Dream Weaver Deluxe

Dream Weaver Deluxe
Author: Gary Wright
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0698194497

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This deluxe e-book features a new audio recording of a song cowritten by Wright and George Harrison in 1971, titled “To Discover Yourself,” as well as a cache of never-before-seen photos. Music legend Gary Wright reflects on his professional collaboration, friendship, and spiritual journey with "quiet Beatle" George Harrison. Best known for his multiplatinum hits “Dream Weaver” and “Love is Alive,” Gary Wright came to prominence as a singer and songwriter during the golden age of rock in the 1970s. What is not as well known to the public, however, is Wright’s spiritual side. At the heart of this memoir is the spiritual conversion and journey that Wright experienced alongside his close friend George Harrison. Until Harrison’s death in 2001, the two spent decades together writing songs, eating Indian fare, talking philosophy, and gardening.

Positive Psychology for Teenagers

Positive Psychology for Teenagers
Author: Waheed Khan
Publisher: Waheed Khan
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2023-12-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Embark on an enlightening journey into the realm of Positive Psychology Teens with "Positive Psychology for Teenagers: Unlocking Your Superpowers!" This comprehensive guide is a treasure trove of insights, strategies, and activities specifically crafted for the adolescent mind. Designed for the 13 to 18 years age group, this book is an essential companion for any teen seeking a path to personal excellence and a fulfilled life. Key Features: Teen Self-Help Books: Dive into chapters filled with interactive quizzes and exercises, making this one of the most engaging teen self-help books available today. Discover your unique strengths and how to navigate the complex world of adolescence with confidence. Mindfulness for Teens: Explore a dedicated section on Mindfulness for Teens, offering meditation techniques and mindfulness exercises tailored to help you find focus, calm, and self-awareness amidst the chaos of teenage life. Teenage Empowerment: Each page is infused with stories and advice aimed at Teenage Empowerment, guiding you to unlock your inner potential and radiate confidence in every aspect of life. Teen Confidence Building: Transform your inner dialogue with our "From Kryptonite to Confidence Booster" chapter, a vital tool for Teen Confidence Building that turns negative self-talk into empowering affirmations. Resilience Training Youth: Learn to bounce back from setbacks with grace and strength through Resilience Training Youth strategies, helping you to turn every challenge into a stepping stone towards success. Adolescent Mental Health: Prioritize your well-being with advice on maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle, contributing positively to your overall Adolescent Mental Health. For Whom? This book is a beacon for teenagers navigating the stormy seas of adolescence, parents seeking reliable resources for Teen Self-Help Books, and educators who wish to provide their students with meaningful Positive Psychology Teens resources. It's a must-read for anyone involved in Teenage Empowerment and Resilience Training Youth. Embark on Your Journey: Are you ready to explore the depths of your mind, harness your inner strengths, and embrace a life of joy and fulfillment? "Positive Psychology for Teenagers: Unlocking Your Superpowers!" is more than a book; it's a movement towards a happier, healthier, and more empowered you. Join us on this remarkable journey, and unlock the superpowers you hold within!

Dream Weaver

Dream Weaver
Author: James Keck
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781794811805

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You always knew that monsters were real. Your mommy and daddy told you that they didn't exist. Boy were they wrong. Really wrong! In Dream Weaver, the players take the role of young children who know that monsters really do exist, and they have the power to get rid of them! With the aid of the Light of Purity, and their own Imaginations, the kids go on a quest to protect the real world from the monsters and drive them back to the Forest of Nightmares.

North to Alaska

North to Alaska
Author: John Thompson
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-07-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480891924

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Every year, the Race to Alaska challenges the skill and daring of many adventurers as they transit 750 miles of the Inside Passage from Port Townsend, WA to Ketchikan, AK. Along the way, they face gales, dangerous currents, orcas, and even grizzly bears as they race north. No motors or outside assistance is allowed. All boats must be manually propelled along with the use of any sails. No other rules. $10,000 to the winner and a set of steak knives to the runner up. The race begins long before the starting gun goes off. Gerald wants to sail the smallest boat ever to finish the race, which requires a custom-built boat. A medical emergency throws the whole project into jeopardy, but his dutiful son, Bobby, steps up at the last minute to build the boat for him. Of course, nothing goes as planned as time is short and an unexpected romance threatens to derail his schedule. Eventually, they succeed and get the boat to the starting line and that’s where the real adventure begins. A race within the race develops to see who the first solo finisher would be. Six teams chip in $200 each, the winner takes it all.

The Dream Weavers

The Dream Weavers
Author: John J. Sosik
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1607526662

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The main question that guided the thinking behind this book can be stated as follows: "What kind of leadership behavior must executives of technology-driven organizations display to spur performance excellence?" To address this question the authors conducted videotaped interviews of executives from 65 organizations– including General Electric, Qualcomm, The Vanguard Group, and Barclays Global Investors – to identify common behaviors and traits that lead to organizational success. In addition to the interviews, they surveyed the executives’ followers to evaluate the leadership and organizational culture to examine successful executive leadership from multiple reference points. The authors found that displaying outstanding executive leadership doesn't necessarily require a commanding presence, a genius-level IQ, expertise, or even a strong command and control system. At the heart of outstanding strategic leadership was an ability to envision a strategy for taking the raw inputs provided by their environments (e.g., people, technology, ideas, opportunities) and then to weave them into an integrated pattern or system of social, technical and intellectual resources that ultimately produce dramatically higher levels of organizational success factors. The book includes dozens of stories and narratives from the executive leaders to offer readers an in-depth look at what constitutes effective strategy-focused leadership in technology-driven organizations.