The man that thought he knew - The wise one
Gray Sarah
Verlag: BookRix
Beschreibung
A man goes through trials and hardship.Come with him on a quest to find his true selfas he goes on a journey for a leprechaun for a pot of gold.
Verlag: BookRix
A man goes through trials and hardship.Come with him on a quest to find his true selfas he goes on a journey for a leprechaun for a pot of gold.
In the 1870s, supporters of the pretender to the throne of Spain take advantage of a young man's attraction to the sea to persuade him to run dangerous missions on their behalf, with the financial support of a beautiful but exceedingly baffling young heiress, with whom the young man is soon giddily in love. Told largely in the first person, the novel is unusual, for Conrad, in focusing largely on the evolving psychology of a young man in the throes of a great romantic passion.Zum Buch
A Princess of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series. It was first serialized in the pulp magazine All-Story Magazine from February–July, 1912. Full of swordplay and daring feats, the novel is considered a classic example of 20th-century pulp fiction. It is also a seminal instance of the planetary romance, a subgenre of science fantasy that became highly popular in the decades following its publication. Its early chapters also contain elements of the Western. The story is set on Mars, imagined as a dying planet with a harsh desert environment. This vision of Mars was based on the work of the astronomer Percival Lowell, whose ideas were widely popularized in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Barsoom series inspired a number of well-known 20th-century science fiction writers, including Jack Vance, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein, and John Norman. The series was also inspirational for many scientists in the fields of space exploration and the search for extraterrestrial life, including Carl Sagan, who read A Princess of Mars when he was a child.Zum Buch
Katherine Mansfield was born on 14th October 1888 into a prominent family in Wellington, New Zealand the middle child of five. A gifted Cello player, at one point she thought she might take it up professionally the young Katherine’s first writings were published in school magazines. At 19 Katherine left for Great Britain and met the modernist writers D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf with whom she became close friends. She travelled to Europe before returning to New Zealand in 1906 she began to write the short stories that she would later become famous for. Her stories often focus on moments of disruption and frequently open rather abruptly. In this volume of her poetry her views on life are certainly reflected in her works. By no means is her work great but it is certainly full of interest and observations that make it essential reading for anyone in thrall to her other works. By 1908 she had returned to London and to a rather more bohemian lifestyle. A passionate affair resulted in her becoming pregnant but married off instead to an older man who she left the same evening with the marriage unconsummated. She was then to miscarry and be cut out of her mother’s will (allegedly because of her lesbianism). In 1911 she was to start a relationship with John Middleton Murry a magazine editor and although it was volatile it enabled her to write some of her best stories. During the First World War Mansfield contracted extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which rendered any return or visit to New Zealand impossible and led to her death at the tender age of 34 on January 9th 1923 in Fontainebleau, France.Zum Buch
You've been his for years, and I respected it. Maintained my distance. Kept my silence. My secret. Until that night you came to me, disillusioned, angry and hurt. God help us both, but I crossed my carefully drawn line before you left, disappeared. Now, you're back, and my need for you is a beast that hasn't been fed and has grown hungrier in the years since I've seen you. I remind myself we can't be more than friends, that you're off-limits to me. But it doesn't stop me from secretly craving what can never be mine. You. My fantasy. My sin. My joy. My regret. My best friend's woman. Jessie's girl. Contains mature themes.Zum Buch
Now available as an audiobook featuring award-winning narrator Charlie Thurston, celebrated for his work on Demon Copperhead. When an augmented hard drive meant to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program falls into the wrong hands, the world edges closer to obliteration. Special Agents Steven and Avra are back! Along with Cindy, the spiritual eyeless doll, they’re at the heart of a sting operation to trick the infamous Iranian terrorist, Garf Zeman, into acquiring this tech—designed to let Israel destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Everything goes to plan… until it doesn’t. Chaos erupts, Israel and Russia clash, and aliens show up—speaking Ancient Hebrew. Fasten your seatbelts. In a world teetering on annihilation, one man and a doll hold the key to humanity’s salvation. It’s a race to decode the extraterrestrial message, stop the war, and maybe even save Steven’s heart. Reach for the Stars is a geopolitical and interstellar mission of survival, satire, and intrigue. Catch-22 meets Men in Black—with a dash of Porky’s. This genre-bending ride blends espionage, absurdist humor, sci-fi, and heart. Perfect for fans of Carl Hiaasen, Christopher Moore, and Joseph Heller. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a Cleveland Ranger, a telepathic doll, and a Mossad black op collide with aliens speaking Ancient Hebrew—this is your book.Zum Buch
Three con artists are on the make, and making millions. There's Silas, the leader, slick and self-assured; Liz, his glamorous lover; and Bob, the young cockney upstart (who's also falling for Liz). As this uneasy trio's swindles take them from New York high-rises to sixties London, corrupt governments to, finally, the ultimate con in the Middle East, will their luck start to run out?Zum Buch