Elemental Warriors - Who is Who
Verena Nebl
Editora: BookRix
Sinopse
this is a charachter guide for the elemental warriors series it includes all characters from the entire series
Editora: BookRix
this is a charachter guide for the elemental warriors series it includes all characters from the entire series
What if you could challenge conventional morality, seek deeper truths, and unlock the strength to live authentically and powerfully? Beyond Good and Evil: Philosophy of Morality, Truth, and Human Strength presents Friedrich Nietzsche’s groundbreaking exploration of ethics, truth, and human nature, carefully modernized for today’s readers. Written in the late 19th century, Beyond Good and Evil critiques traditional morality and calls for intellectual freedom, urging us to rise above simplistic notions of “good” and “evil.”What You’ll Discover:The Truth About Morality – Understand how conventional ideas limit personal and societal growth.Intellectual Freedom and Power – Think independently, question everything, and embrace complexity.Human Strength and Individuality – Rise above conformity, cultivate resilience, and create your own values.Clear, Accessible Language – Experience Nietzsche’s insights in a modern, easy-to-apply translation. Nietzsche’s vision is a call to break free from societal norms and embrace intellectual courage, authenticity, and self-mastery. Think boldly, challenge assumptions, and create a life of true meaning and power. Get your copy today and transform your understanding of truth, strength, and individuality.Ver livro
Neil Gibson, the Gold King and former senator from "some Western state", approaches Sherlock Holmes to investigate the murder of his wife Maria in order to clear his children's governess, Grace Dunbar, of the crime. It soon emerges that Mr Gibson's marriage had been unhappy and he treated his wife very badly. He had fallen in love with her when he met her in Brazil, but soon realised they had nothing in common. He became attracted to Miss Dunbar; since he could not marry her, he had attempted to please her in other ways, such as trying to help people less fortunate than himself. Maria Gibson was found lying in a pool of blood on Thor Bridge with a bullet through the head and note from the governess, agreeing to a meeting at that location, in her hand. A recently discharged revolver with one shot fired is found in Miss Dunbar's wardrobe. Holmes agrees to look at the situation in spite of the damning evidence. From the outset, Holmes observes some rather odd things about the case. How could Miss Dunbar so coolly and rationally have planned and carried out the murder and then carelessly tossed the murder weapon into her wardrobe? What was the strange chip on the underside of the bridge's stone balustrade? Why was Mrs Gibson clutching the note from Miss Dunbar when she died? If the murder weapon was one of a matched pair of pistols, why couldn't the other one be found in Mr Gibson's collection?Ver livro
“When a man weighs anchor in a little ship or a large one he does a jolly thing! He cuts himself off and he starts for freedom and for the chance of things. He pulls the jib a-weather, he leans to her slowly pulling round, he sees the wind getting into the mainsail, and he feels that she feels the helm. He has her on a slant of the wind, and he makes out between the harbour piers.” (quotation from Hilaire Belloc)Ver livro
Lauren Daniels survived what was meant to destroy her. But survival is only the beginning. In the aftermath of one chilling night, Lauren tries to rebuild a life in Boston that no longer feels like her own. The world has moved on—but the echoes of what happened haven’t. Trust feels dangerous. Light feels unfamiliar. And healing is anything but simple. As Lauren steps into a new chapter, she’s forced to confront the quiet truths that linger beneath the surface: the cost of survival, the weight of silence, and the fragile line between who she was and who she’s becoming. Hours of Light is a psychological thriller about recovery, resilience, and the shadows that remain even when the darkness lifts. This is Book Two in The Hours Trilogy.Ver livro
In a world forever altered by the Great Flood—a catastrophic event triggered by nuclear fallout and fueled by rampant greed and corruption—society has rebuilt itself aboard ships like The Tempest, where the old world's hierarchies have been replaced by a strict matriarchal order. Men serve as servants, bound by a code that demands their obedience and restricts their power. Women and children, on the other hand, hold the reins of leadership, guided by the belief that a new world order is necessary to prevent the mistakes of the past. The Tempest is a powerful tale of rebellion, transformation, and the enduring quest for a fair and just society. It challenges readers to reconsider the nature of power and the possibilities for creating a world where all can thrive, regardless of their past.Ver livro
Aesop meets Anaïs Nin in these absurdist stories of very unexpected redemption Getting to the Shamrock Motel isn’t easy. It’s just off Concession #18, but you can’t get there through a sequence of lefts and rights. To find the Shamrock you have to be lost – not just on the map, but in your heart and soul. The Shamrock Motel does not accept reservations. The only way to get a room is by walking into the office and asking Rosemary, the owner/operator for one. Try not to stare at her hair. Fair warning: no one spends the night, or even an hour at the Shamrock without experiencing some form of transformation. Whether it’s accidentally sleeping with a bear, turning yourself into a river, or getting entirely too intimate with the sun, time spent at the Shamrock will make you wiser, stronger, sexier, and more yourself. Even if that’s the last thing you want. These linked stories explore the intersection of personality and desire, love and lust, the joy and sadness of being alive and in love. Heated pool, cable TV, and a shot at redemption: the Shamrock Motel offers it all. Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred.Ver livro