Enchanted Hunt

Enchanted Hunt
Author: L.L. Raand
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635557887

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Sylvan forms an alliance with the neighboring Snowcrest wolf pack after an attack on Snowcrest by creatures from beyond the veil, and sends a cadre of warriors to aid in training the Snowcrest soldiers to defend against the next attack. Trent, one of Sylvan's lieutenants, understands her duty, but can’t deny the primal call of another Were, even if Zora is the Alpha of the Snowcrest Pack and any relationship between them risks inter-Pack war. When Sylvan receives an unexpected summons—couched in the form of an invitation to parlay—from Cecelia, Queen of Faerie, she decides to cross into Faerie despite Drake’s misgivings and against the advice of her war council. The Timberwolf stronghold has never been breached, but this time the enemy is shielded by dark magic and no one is safe. A Midnight Hunters novella.

Enchanted Hunt

Enchanted Hunt
Author: Dorothy Ann Skarles
Publisher: Twilight Times Books (TN)
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2010
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN: 9781933353159

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Set amid the treacherous jungle of Hawaii and the legend of the great king Kamehameha's hidden gold, Catamount James finds himself caught up with the mythical goddess Pele, an old Kuhuna with his magic stones and 4 deadly adversaries-two men, Paao and Sushi guarding their marijuana field, the beautiful princess Ua who leads Cat on a merry chase over the ridges of ancient trails and a 700 pound supernatural wild boar who spurts Pele's vengeance with fire.

Hunting Magic Eels

Hunting Magic Eels
Author: Richard Beck
Publisher: Broadleaf Books
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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We live in a secular age, a world dominated by science and technology. Increasing numbers of us don't believe in God anymore. We don't expect miracles. We've grown up and left those fairy tales behind, culturally and personally. Yet five hundred years ago the world was very much enchanted. It was a world where God existed and the devil was real. It was a world full of angels and demons. It was a world of holy wells and magical eels. But since the Protestant Reformation and the beginning of the Enlightenment, the world--in the West, at least--has become increasingly disenchanted. While this might be taken as evidence of a crisis of belief, Richard Beck argues that it's actually a crisis of attention. God hasn't gone anywhere, but we've lost our capacity to see God. The rising tide of disenchantment has profoundly changed our religious imaginations and led to a loss of the holy expectation that we can be interrupted by the sacred and divine. But it doesn't have to be this way. Hunting Magic Eels shows us that with attention and an intentional, cultivated capacity to experience God as a living, vital presence in our lives, we can cultivate an enchanted faith in a skeptical age. This new paperback edition includes a foreword from Sean Palmer as well as four new, additional chapters, including "Why Good People Need God," "Live Your Beautiful Life," and "The Primacy of the Invisible."

Trails of Enchantment

Trails of Enchantment
Author: Paul Brandreth
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2003
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811728089

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For hunters who love the north woods, the past glory of the wilderness is recorded here. Paulina Brandreth, who wrote under the pseudonym Paul Brandreth, was a woman who hunted and photographed deer in the Adirondacks with noted deer hunters Roy Chapman Andrews, General 'Black Jack' Pershing, and Reuben Cary. She began writing for the acclaimed sportsmen's journal Forest and Stream in 1894 at the age of nine. Her material in the magazine was credited to Camp Good Enough, Brandreth Lake, a major deer camp on land purchased by her grandfather specifically for hunting and fishing. One of only a few women writing about hunting at that time, Brandreth chose to continue to write under a pseudonym, publishing Trails of Enchantment in 1930. She was passionate about still-hunting whitetail bucks, evident in a hunt with her guide and friend Reuben Cary: Side by side, we knelt in the snow, waiting for the buck to appear from behind the intervening trunk of a big birch. The suspense was harrowing. And then at last he loomed suddenly before us....

Enchanted Hunters: The Power of Stories in Childhood

Enchanted Hunters: The Power of Stories in Childhood
Author: Maria Tatar
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009-04-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780393066012

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Tatar challenges the assumptions we make about childhood reading. By exploring how beauty and horror operate in children's literature, she examines how and what children read, showing how literature transports and transforms children with its intoxicating, captivating and occasionally terrifying energy.

Little Boy Brown

Little Boy Brown
Author: Isobel Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781592701353

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First published in 1949, Little Boy Brown is a little gem, ripe for rediscovery.

Treasure Hunt (the Search for Good Money)

Treasure Hunt (the Search for Good Money)
Author: Ian Lucas
Publisher: Castlebridge Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 1601310900

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Grandpa Owl, the wisest and wealthiest resident in the Enchanted Forest, teaches his grandkids about kindness, fairness, and the secret to his riches. Follow along with Brother and Sister Owl as they learn lessons that students of top business schools do not receive. When you're done, you will be ready to go on your very own hunt for real treasure!

Rogue Hunt & Enchanted Hunt

Rogue Hunt & Enchanted Hunt
Author: L. L. Raand
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781635559460

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Rogue Hunt A young Alpha petitions Sylvan Mir for aid when someone, or some thing, raids the territory of the Snowcrest wolf Weres. While newly ascended Snowcrest Alpha Zora Constantine, along with Ash, the captain of her guard, awaits the decision of Sylvan's war council, inter-Pack tensions rise. Especially when Ash and Sylvan's centuri Jace develop an unexpected and unwanted primal attraction. Are the raids just an attempt to secure more territory by rogue Weres? Or is it all a ruse to bring Sylvan and her mate Drake out into the open where they are vulnerable to enemy attacks? Enchanted Hunt With the threat of new attacks on Snowcrest, Sylvan sends a cadre of warriors to aid in training Alpha Zora Constantine's soldiers. Trent, one of Sylvan's lieutenants, understands her duty but can't deny the primal call of another Were, even if acting on her desire for Zora risks inter-Pack war. When Sylvan receives an unexpected summons from Cecilia, Queen of Faerie, she decides to cross into Faerie despite Drake's misgivings and against the advice of her war council. The Timberwolf stronghold has never been breached, but this time the enemy is shielded by dark magic, and no one is safe. Two Midnight Hunters novellas

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: J. Herman Bossler Memorial Library (Carlisle, Pa.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1904
Genre: Special libraries
ISBN:

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Fine Lines

Fine Lines
Author: Stephen Hardwick Blackwell
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300194552

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This volume reproduces 154 of Russian-American novelist and entomologist Vladimir Nabokov's drawings, few of which have ever been seen in public, and presents essays by ten leading scientists and Nabokov scholars. The contributors underscore the significance of Nabokov's drawings as scientific documents, evaluate his visionary contributions to evolutionary biology and systematics, and offer insights into his unique artistic perception and creativity. Showcasing color drawings of butterflies' distinctive markings and anatomy as well, all as part of his work at the American Museum of Natural History and Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology.