Picking The Bones
Picking the Bones is a collection of nine stories written in the folk/fantasy tradition. They are not traditional folk tales. In the mix, a talking oak tree, a prince, a cat with a knack for giving advice, a crow with plans other than bird-like, and all delicately bound together with a helping of mystery and magic . . . And then there's the mirror, the anniversary gift . . .
A Winter's Tail
An original fairy tale set in medieval times with a rather unusual dragon and a cohort of enchanted animals who live in his forest.
Forbidden Love
There are many charming strangers at the ball, but it's the Princess who captures Cinderella's heart.Can even the strongest bond thrive against the most challenging odds?This soul-stirring novella is a lesbian retelling of Cinderella.
Heir of Starlight and Truth
"She was the wildfire that would set all his dreams ablaze."In this thrilling last novel of the Claiming Elfhame trilogy, the fate of the world is at stake as the Seelie and Unseelie Courts face off to see who will claim Elfhame once and for all.Kelera has returned to the Seelie Court only to find that Samael's magic has taken root in the very heart of the land. As the frost closes in on them, wreaking havoc on the Seelie's chance of survival, so does his army.If Kelera is to solidify the power needed to defeat him, she must search within herself to accept the truth of where she came from. With Adrastus and his volatile shadows by her side, and the weakened Seelie army at her back, Kelera will have to make the ultimate decision... Take what is rightfully hers and risk losing the man she loves, or do nothing and leave Elfhame at the mercy of a madman.Heir of Starlight and Truth is a New Adult novel recommended for mature audiences.
Heart of a Raven and other Shifter Tales
And so it begins...Two kingdoms still reel from a recent brutal war...After both rulers have died from their wounds it leaves the young, inexperienced Queen Astrid alone learning to rule her people, and to find a way to create a lasting peace with the neighbouring kingdom.She's been left with few choices and she's facing a rebellion from dissidents. She appeals for the mercy of Odin, to send her wisdom for her task. He sends her Muninn...This is the first of the stories in the book about Astrid and her lover Muninn. He tells her one evening about all the other amazing animals that were given the skill by Odin to live among us, to become a human. And so Muninn tells her stories to amaze, to terrify, to compel you to be happy...
Five Little Peppers Grown Up
Five Little Peppers Grown Up is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1892. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
The Olive Fairy Book
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Fairy Tales From Hans Christian Andersen;
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Popular Tales From the Norse
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The Firelight Fairy Book
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The Orange Fairy Book
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Homer's Odd Sea Odyssey
The poet/bard Homer, reputed to have been blind, is credited with organizing the Odyssey, the epic tale of the Greek hero Odysseus, who was punished by Poseidon (Neptune, the sea god) for ten-long-years after the Trojan War. Homer had lived around the time when alphabets and writing were developed (around 1,000 BC), so the bard's epic poem was later recorded by educated scribes and exists today in its present form. In 1184 BC, King Odysseus was returning home from the Trojan War to Ithaca, his native island off the coast of Greece. The Greek hero had an armada of twelve ships upon leaving Troy, and his famous confrontation with the contemptible Cyclops (son of Poseidon, whom Odysseus had blinded) was one major episode in a ten-year mis-adventure after leaving Troy. King Agamemnon of Mycenae, and his brother, King Menelaus of Sparta, had led the great expedition of a thousand Greek ships and 50,000 warriors against the Asia Minor city of Troy. The Trojan War had taken ten-long-years to fight, and the lengthy conflict was finally won by Odysseus, a brilliant schemer, who had designed the famous Trojan Horse. The cunning Greek warriors situated the structure outside the main gates of Troy, which was strategically located at the Hellespont Channel located between Greece and Asia Minor (now Turkey). Odysseus had been away from Ithaca for 20 years; ten years fighting in the Trojan War, and another ten years being tormented in a series of mis-adventures caused by Poseidon, for the returning Ithacan King blinding the sea-god's son, the one-eyed Cyclops. Homer's epic poem the Iliad is the story of the Trojan War, and the Odyssey recounts the fantastic challenges endured by the hero Odysseus, who survived an incredible ten-year journey home to be reunited with his faithful wife, Queen Penelope.
The Blue Fairy Book
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Popular Tales From the Norse
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Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen
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Homer's Odd Sea Odyssey
The poet/bard Homer, reputed to have been blind, is credited with organizing the Odyssey, the epic tale of the Greek hero Odysseus, who was punished by Poseidon (Neptune, the sea god) for ten-long-years after the Trojan War. Homer had lived around the time when alphabets and writing were developed (around 1,000 BC), so the bard's epic poem was later recorded by educated scribes and exists today in its present form. In 1184 BC, King Odysseus was returning home from the Trojan War to Ithaca, his native island off the coast of Greece. The Greek hero had an armada of twelve ships upon leaving Troy, and his famous confrontation with the contemptible Cyclops (son of Poseidon, whom Odysseus had blinded) was one major episode in a ten-year mis-adventure after leaving Troy. King Agamemnon of Mycenae, and his brother, King Menelaus of Sparta, had led the great expedition of a thousand Greek ships and 50,000 warriors against the Asia Minor city of Troy. The Trojan War had taken ten-long-years to fight, and the lengthy conflict was finally won by Odysseus, a brilliant schemer, who had designed the famous Trojan Horse. The cunning Greek warriors situated the structure outside the main gates of Troy, which was strategically located at the Hellespont Channel located between Greece and Asia Minor (now Turkey). Odysseus had been away from Ithaca for 20 years; ten years fighting in the Trojan War, and another ten years being tormented in a series of mis-adventures caused by Poseidon, for the returning Ithacan King blinding the sea-god's son, the one-eyed Cyclops. Homer's epic poem the Iliad is the story of the Trojan War, and the Odyssey recounts the fantastic challenges endured by the hero Odysseus, who survived an incredible ten-year journey home to be reunited with his faithful wife, Queen Penelope.
The Cottagers Of Glenburnie
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A Strange And Wicked Magic
A dark but familiar sequel to the best-selling "More than Words", Zack Shah returns with a much-anticipated second volume of poetry and prose titled "A Strange and Wicked Magic".Haunting, beautiful, and provocative, this new collection unravels the ambivalent nature of love, how it is neither good nor bad but both: venom and nectar, poison and cure, heaven and hell. This book will take you through the highs and lows of it all, the pain and the pleasure, the chaos and the calm, the hurting and the healing. A bittersweet read for the lovelorn, the lonely, and the lost. 230 pages.
Wayward Sky
Brogan and Lula Gauge have spent a lifetime traveling Route 66, hunting the monsters that attacked them and left Brogan an earthbound spirit and Lula a near-vampire. They never wanted to catch the attention of Cupid, the god of connections and destruction. They never expected the god to want to strike a deal with them, either. Cupid's deal brought Brogan back to life, but now they owe the god a favor. They must find the spell book of the gods. A book of magic so powerful, it could destroy the world. The hunt for the book leads them down the Mother Road, across Kansas and Oklahoma, and straight into the sights of a seer who is not a seer, a healer who is not a healer, and a man from their past who carries a deadly secret. But for a chance to finally have the life together they want, a life they were cheated out of years ago, Brogan and Lula will fight any monster, face any magic, and take on any foe. Even if that foe is Death himself....
Children of the eternal mother
A hundred years ago a prophecy foretold that a child will be born who will save therealm, not three. Nineteen years after their birth, the forgotten enemy, has returned, seeking to use the world's power for its revenge. They have already killed the first child.The realm's only hope lies in the two remaining prophesied, Siwo and Roucou. But will Siwo forsake the riches she has stolen for a land that has only given her painand strife? Will Roucou be able to overcome years of hatred to weild the power thatkilled his own mother? Together, yet apart, their choices will decide the fate of theirworld. But time is short. Dark forces seek the power for themselves and the enemy haseyes where they least expect.
Once in a Lifetime
A group of nieces decided to take their Aunt Hazel on her vacation to Ireland. Aunt Hazel's two daughters went along to be with their mom and several of their cousins also went. They quickly heard of legends from long ago, but this happy group didn't let things such as Long-ago legends bother them. After all, it is in the past, right? They all heard the fun stories of Leprechauns, Fairies, Witches, and Pots of Gold at the end of a rainbow. Aunt Hazel decided to take a short walk but became somewhat nervous when a small man dressed in green began talking to her, and now she was really concerned and didn't know what to think about this whole disaster. When she had started taking her walk down a beautiful trail with many pretty flowers, her problem now was that she was lost and didn't know how to return to the castle where they were staying. She knew the girls would be searching for her, and she prayed they wouldn't get lost like she did. Would the girls really be able to find their sweet aunt, or would Aunt Hazel wander around the countryside? She was in a far-away country that she didn't know much about.
Irish Fairy and Folk Tales
This deluxe hardback edition presents W. B. Yeat's enthralling tales from Ireland's oral history, with delightful illustrations, gilded page edges and a striking gold-embossed cover design. One of Ireland's greatest writers, the Nobel-prize winner Yeats was fascinated by the myths and folklore of his native country. This passion culminated in the formation of this classic anthology which he compiled and introduced, bringing together Irish folk tales and poetry by a variety of folklorists, storytellers, poets and historians, among them Lady Wilde, the mother of Oscar Wilde. Within these pages, you'll discover tales of greedy sons who get their comeuppance, canny priests, evil witches and demons alongside legends of heroic kings, giants and, of course, the good folk themselves - the fairies, the leprechauns and the cluricauns. By turns charming and scary, these are yarns that have passed down through generations and which are still as entertaining and magical as when they were first recalled. This cloth-look hardback edition features beautiful illustrations, ivory pages and patterned endpapers, making a wonderful gift or keepsake for any literature lover. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Arcturus Gilded Classics series presents luxury gift editions of classics works, printed on opulent ivory paper, featuring hardcover Wibilin binding, foil-embossed cover designs, beautifully designed end-papers and gilded page edges. These make perfect collectibles for lovers of classic literature.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night; Volume 01
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The Mabinogion
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Shoreline of Infinity 33
Benjamin C. KinneyBrent BaldwinCallum McSorleyDavid LawrieDom BarlowJesse RowellJuliette LeeLiana Kapelke-DaleLucy ZhangM Luke McDonellM H AyindeMichael TeasdaleNathan SusnikRuth EJ BoothTendai HuchuThomas Piekarski
Secrets Revealed
Secrets Revealed: A NovelBy: Yvan Jean-PierreA story of loss of innocence and misconceptions, politics and folklore, Secrets Revealed: A Novel blends Haitian mythology with real-world calamities into a poetic tale. Written after the horrific earthquake striking Haiti in January 2010, author Yvan Jean-Pierre encourages readers to draw their own conclusions of the tale of O'Mara.About the AuthorYvan Jean-Pierre was born and educated in Haiti. He now lives in the embraces of his beloved wife and son in Parkchester, New York. His poems "Dreams" and "An Anonymous Limbo" appeared first in two anthologies, The National Library of Poetry, 1995, titled A Delicate Balance, and in 1998 in Boundless Journey, and then "Symphony for a Lonesome Flower" in The Poetry Guild Anthology, 1998, titled Whispers of the Heart.Secrets Revealed is his first novel.
Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen
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The Firelight Fairy Book
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Enigmas Red
Two warring brothers struggle to survive and protect their family's sacred family bloodline. Together their epic journey takes them across the globe from the hillsides of Tosa, to the ancient country of Egypt. Passion and rage leads both of them to something much more sinister. In the end, only the two of them can prevent their secret, as the original enigmas, from being revealed.
The Raystone II Guardian of the Dragons
"I don't know what's happening in another dimension, even if it my homeland," said Akai, "but I'm now certain it's something big." It is with these words that Jessie and Chris's future is changed forever. It has been a whole year since the best friends adventures in Aiseldo but when Jessie begins to experience troubling headaches and visions Akai, suggests they journey back to the land to find a solution.Arriving back to a world torn apart by a rift between the red and black dragons they begin their quest for the mysterious Guardian of the Dragons, the only one known to be able to stop the conflict... and all out war.In a race against time, they meet up with both old and new friends, magnificent creatures and discover a power and a being that will test their friendship to the limits.The Guardian of the Dragons - can one person really change the future?
Royal Time
An ancient castle leads to the past-and love.Renovating a medieval castle in the country of Beaumont is a fantastic opportunity for engineer Emerson Shaw. Yet part of him isn't sure if working closely with Jianne Selmone is a delicious promise or a terrifying sentence. Because try as he might to woo her, she doesn't seem to feel the way he does.When the work takes on a sudden and very strange twist, he finds himself dependent upon Jianne for the first time, and maybe that's exactly what she needs to break free of her past.An ancient castle, a passageway through time, a king in danger, and a witch? You'll find it all in the magical country of Beaumont, where true love has a way of righting old wrong and making dreams come alive.This is the last of four novellas in the Royals of Beaumont series, where each story is a stand-alone that can be read individually or as a series. Royals of BeaumontRoyal Kiss Book 1Royal Quest Book 2Royal Dance Book 3Royal Time Book 4
The Golden Spears
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A Chinese Wonder Book
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River of Shadows (Underworld Gods #1)
"Magical, witty, deliciously seductive...River of Shadows is a uniquely immersive & tantalizing journey of love and sacrifice that has you rooting for Death and his little bird." - Bestselling author Sav R. Miller Take Hades & Persephone, transport them into twisted Nordic mythology, add in Beauty & the Beast and some Alice in Wonderland, and you get the high steam dark fantasy, River of Shadows.When 24-year old Hanna Heikkinen's estranged father dies, she reluctantly makes the trip to Northern Finland for his funeral. Being in the enchanting land of ice and snow feels miles away from Hanna's busy life back in Los Angeles, especially under the complicated circumstances.But when Hanna discovers that her father's body is missing, that's when things really get weird. A mysterious man, Rasmus, tells Hanna the truth: her father was a powerful shaman who went into Tuonela, the Realm of the Dead, in order to barter for more life, and has been held captive by Tuoni, the God of Death. The only way her father can be freed is if she travels with Rasmus into the mythical underworld to rescue him.Willing to do anything to have a second-chance with her father, Hanna accompanies Rasmus into the dark and bloody realm, traveling via the River of Shadows, stalked by dangerous creatures, monsters, and the living dead, until they finally come into the haunted kingdom ruled by Death and his family.Only for her to be captured and held prisoner by the God of Death himself.Turns out Death is intrigued by Hanna's beauty and fierceness and makes a bargain with her. If she marries him, and spends an eternity in the Realm of the Dead as his wife, he'll set her father free.But even the most noble sacrifices come with hidden costs, and Hanna's might involve the most unexpected of all things: her heart.
The Golden Spears
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The Girl Who Fell Into Myth
Fall into the magic land of the Mythos along with its brave and forgotten daughter. Yevliesza has been caring for her ailing father when she is summoned home to a world she has never seen. Using a hidden portal, she enters the realm of Numinat, a myth world arisen from legend. Although she is the daughter of witches, she was raised in the modern age with little knowledge of their customs and none of their magic. For the the last leg of her journey, she flies on the back of a dragon. When a storm splits open the sky, Yevliesza is caught in its blinding light. She arrives at the medieval city-palace severely damaged, forever marked as an outsider. In this kingdom of deep powers, she is devoid of magic. Determined to claim her place, she must counter dangerous court intrigues and a sorceress who intends to see this foreigner cast from the great Tower. Yevliesza may find protection with a powerful lord if her heart can bear the penalty of his conditions. In the end, however, she must find her own path if she is to survive. But what she discovers is a perilous magic that, once revealed, may make her a permanent outcast. A high fantasy from acclaimed fantasy and science fiction world-builder Kay Kenyon.
A Chinese Wonder Book
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Household Stories
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Grimms' Fairy Tales
This graceful edition of fairy tales like- Rapunzel, The Little Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Briar Rose, The Fisherman, and His Wife, The Frog Prince, and many more will familiarize you with some unforgettable childhood stories, but this collection is a grown-up edition with more fantasizing yet amusing endings which will be a classical treasure of your book collections.
The Olive Fairy Book
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The Holy Grail (From "The Idyls of the King") and Sir Galahad
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Legends and Stories of Ireland
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Stories to Inspire and Tales that Terrify (Volume Two)
More Stories that will either inspire or Terrify await you with in. Meet a police officer who discovers that magic does exist.Witness A young cowboy play the poker game of his life and A man having a meltdown behind a meat slicer. Or cheer for a young girl and her favorite stuffed animal and even discover the perils of getting a cup of coffee. So come along on a journey. Are you ready?
An Arrogant Witch
Having magic doesn't guarantee a free ride in life. Especially for a half-blood witch. Dara Martin has a Normal for a mother, so she'll never really be accepted by the Kin, and a formal education in magic is out of her reach. But when an evil sorcerer snatches her last link to her mother, she has to learn what she can do, and fast. Lending her power to Willem, she unwittingly assists in bringing Krampus and other nasty Christmas spirits to life, and in doing so helps wreak havoc and bloodshed on her hometown. This is a dangerous game, and if the Kin find her print on the wreckage she risks having her magic painfully bound. Forever. But only if she's caught.
The Roly-Poly Pudding
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Myth and Legends
Meet Angar, a superhero from the land where the concept of superheroes didn't exist. His world is hit by a zombie fever. But it is not an ordinary zombie apocalypse, these zombies are former superheroes. What will be Angar's and his land's fate?