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![]() ![]() Lewis must have felt in creating this enchanted world is conjured up once again in this thrilling dramatisation of one of the best stories ever told. ![]() Only one thing can hold fast against such wickedness: the mighty Aslan. Soon, though, Peter, Edmund and Susan find Narnia too and the adventures really begin.Together they must battle against the evil White Witch to break her cruel grip on Narnia, a land she has cast in perpetual winter, without Christmas. It is so extraordinary that at first her brothers and sister don't believe it can be real. But then she tumbles headlong into a magical world of fauns, dwarves and giants, of animals that talk and horses that fly - the land of Narnia. 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Loughlin debunks the myth of the tortured actor and guides you step by step through her groundbreaking technique revealing powerful ways to unlock your creativity in a psychologically safe way. Discover the technique used to help create some of the most remarkable performances of our time from actors such as Amy Adams, Ryan Reynolds, Kyra Sedgwick and countless other Oscar, Emmy, Golden Globe, Tony and Grammy nominees and winners. Not a copy of the old masters, The Warner Loughlin Technique empowers the actor to create rich, nuanced and unique characters. For the first time in print, comes the revolutionary acting technique from the premiere acting coach of our era. ![]() ![]() Since this is a fantasy setting about a hermaphroditic race, sex plays an integral element to the storyline. In addition, there are nine castes of har, which har can ascend through ritualized sex magic. Unlike humanity, har must have a specific kind of sex called aruna or else they will weaken. This new species also possesses magical abilities like psychokinesis and telepathy. ![]() (Don’t fret, the trilogy has a comprehensive glossary.) They spread via a blood-sharing ritual known as inception and reproduce by gestating a leathery egg. hara), but they called themselves Wraeththu. ![]() When they first appeared among the human population, they were considered mutants and persecuted. In terms of “being human,” the Wraeththu are not human. Constantine wrote the trilogy only a few short years after William Gibson’s groundbreaking Neuromancer(1984) and readers well aware of David Bowie’s alien androgyne persona of Ziggy Stardust. ![]() The trilogy has aspects of both postapocalyptic science fiction and epic fantasy, Constantine blending the two genres and stretching them to new strange ends. The titles reflect the flavor one can expect from this brilliant visionary series: The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit (1987), The Bewitchments of Love and Hate (1988), and The Fulfillments of Fate and Desire (1989). The three novels tell the story of a hermaphroditic race that overtake humanity in a postapocalyptic future. Wraeththu is the title of a novel trilogy written by Storm Constantine. ![]() ![]() ![]() Enright also wrote short stories for adults, and her work was published in The New Yorker, The Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, The Yale Review, Harper's, and The Saturday Evening Post. ![]() Among her other beloved children's titles are her books about the Melendy family, including The Saturdays, published in 1941. ![]() Throughout her life, she won many awards, including the 1939 John Newbery Medal for Thimble Summer and a 1958 Newbery Honor for Gone-Away Lake. After creating her first book in 1935, she developed a taste, and quickly demonstrated a talent, for writing. Illustration was Enright's original career choice and she studied art in Greenwich, Connecticut Paris, France and New York City. Her mother was a magazine illustrator, while her father was a political cartoonist. Elizabeth Enright (1907-1968) was born in Oak Park, Illinois, but spent most of her life in or near New York City. ![]() ![]() ![]() "I decided to write the story in the voice of this group of generic astronauts talking to a reporter. ![]() Wolfe was in Florida for the last Apollo launch, asking the question that so many reporters had asked the astronauts before: What's it really like to go up in space? "The question had become an inside joke," Wolfe said. What most excited me, though, was this theory of the Right Stuff. ![]() There was so much material, and what was supposed to be one story became four. "You know, I'm not really sure I can remember where it came from, or what I was thinking. "I suppose that might be," Tom Wolfe hesitates over the phone from his New York City home. What does post-orbital remorse mean, anyway? Is it, as Wolfe biographer and University of Florida journalism professor William McKeen suggests, a feeling that once you've ridden into space atop a rocket, nothing else you do in life will ever live up to that experience? Doesn't quite have the same ring as "The Brotherhood of The Right Stuff," which was the subtitle. Yep, "Post-Orbital Remorse." 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A story based on Erma Bombecks bestseller about a family that moves to the suburbs. ![]() Oral Roberts, American evangelist Oral Roberts (born 1918) was an early pioneer in televangelism, or using television to preach the gospel. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So, Simon sets out in pursuit of the missing child and the truth behind her disappearance. He's still haunted by the disappearance of his own daughter years ago when she was just a child, still unsolved, and stranger kidnappings hit too close to home.Until, that is, six-year-old Lindsay Sorkin disappears from her parents' hotel room in Paris, and the French police deliver Simon an ultimatum: he can spend years in a French jail for his actions during a past case, or he can work with them now to find Lindsay Sorkin. He only has one rule: he won't touch stranger abduction cases. Marshal Simon Fisk now works as a private contractor, tracking down and recovering children who were kidnapped by their own estranged parents. ![]() ![]() And after Ursula catches wind of Ariel’s resurfacing, she threatens to obliterate both land and sea. On land, Ariel learns that Ursula has been making the most of her role as princess: plotting, scheming, and waging outright war with neighboring kingdoms. ![]() Now, Ariel rules as the silent queen of Atlantica, while Ursula, disguised as a beautiful human woman, runs Prince Eric’s kingdom on land.īut when Ariel discovers that her father might still be alive, she finds herself returning to a world-and a prince-she never imagined she would see again. But when Ursula attacked and defeated Ariel, the sea witch took everything: the little mermaid’s voice, her prince, and her father’s life. ![]() What if Ariel had never defeated Ursula? 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