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A True Dragon Slayer of North Floda
Sixteen-year-old Jason Glover was a farmer. His father had been a farmer, and his great-grandfather, as well as his great-great-grandfather, all the way back as far as the Speaker of the Word had recorded his family history. But Jason didn't mind. Farming was a noble trade, and he was excellent at it. And even though the birth rates in his village were low, he had managed to become engaged to the prettiest and most fruitful family in the entire village. Mike and Margery Fleming had two living sons and three living daughters! They were the miracle family of the village. The Flemings were also farmers but grew lettuce and cabbage, rather than corn. Thirteen-year-old Marina was their oldest daughter and Jason's fiancée. Marina had been in love with Jason since she was ten, but it took Jason another year to realize that he was in love with her as well. Marina was already the prettiest girl in the whole village, as well as smart and friendly. Once Jason made up his mind to marry her, they both made it official by getting their parents to consent. Since both of their allowed farming plots were next to each other, it meant both families could help each other in farming, as well as making it through the harsh winters in North Floda. Even Jason's baby sister, the stubborn, hard-headed, and sometimes lethal Ruby, approved of the joining. They all expected the two to wed, have as many children as possible, and grow old together. But the Lord, Baron Mooney, had other plans. He sent his soldiers to round up every unmarried girl from every village under his command, from the age of thirteen to nineteen summers. The Baron was getting old and still didn't have an heir to his throne. Baron Mooney decided that if he had enough females to mate with, eventually, one would produce a male heir. As each girl reached her eighteenth harvest ceremony, Baron Mooney would wed her and be hers until she gave him a male heir or got too old for him to enjoy. Of course, Jason and a few of the other farmers of his village found this arrangement unacceptable, and in the end, several soldiers and many villagers lay dead, including Jason's parents, and Jason's little seven-year-old sister lay bleeding with an arrow in her tiny chest. As more of the barons show up and the teenage females are taken away, Jason and a handful of surviving villagers are forced to flee for their lives but manage to carry away little Ruby. Jason makes a vow as he heads off into the nearby woods; he'll find a way to free Marina before her eighteenth Harvest Festival, or he will die in the process.
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The End. As We Know It; Book 4
After rescuing Malcolm Ironchest, the son of a raider warlord, thinking he was Jeffrey, Turk and his band of fighters, along with Tracker, continue their search for Irene's genius little brother, Jeffrey. After escaping from "COG 27," they continued the search, narrowing down each suspected faction, group, or organization with enough firepower, support, and wealth to pull off Jeffrey's kidnapping. But the U.S. government and other powerful factions think that Mal is Jeffrey and come after Turk and his people to get the boy genius. Turk will lose more people in an attempt to continue the search while being pursued by factions that have nothing to lose and are willing to sacrifice the lives of all their fighters to steal Jeffry (Mal) away. But when a mystical person in the form of an old man and a beautiful woman puts them on the right path, Turk walks his people into a trap and a reunion with Turk's uncle John Dukland, the West Coast leader of the largest faction outside the U.S. government itself. Now it's not only Turk's mission to find Jeffrey, it's to survive the ambush and get his remaining people out of harm's way. And to make matters worse, there is a traitor in Turk's ranks, wanting to collect the one hundred and fifty thousand gold coin bounty put on Turk's head by his uncle John Dukland and cousin, Black Jack, the notorious leader of Duke's Marauders.
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Dominion, Volume 2
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Dominion, Volume 1
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Jimmy's Faith
James Baldwin, Disidentification, and the Queer Possibilities of Black ReligionThe relationship of James Baldwin’s life and work to Black religion is in many ways complex and confounding. What is he doing through his literary deployment of religious language and symbols?
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Jimmy's Faith
James Baldwin, Disidentification, and the Queer Possibilities of Black ReligionChristopher W. Hunt is Assistant Professor of Religion at Colorado College.
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Integrating Behavioral Health Into the Medical Home
A Rapid Implementation Guide€ 97,95 -
Sparring with Charlie: Motorbiking Down the Ho Chi Minh Trail
Motorbiking Down the Ho Chi Minh Trail€ 43,95 -
A Murder Among Friends
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CybEraser
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Sparring with Charlie
Motorbiking Down the Ho CHI Minh Trail€ 32,95 -
The History of the Cathedral Church of Durham as it was Before the Dissolution of the Monastry; Containing an Account of the Rites, Customs and Ceremonies Used Therein. The Second Edition,
€ 34,50