Fiction, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
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The Other Realm
Book One by Wanda Starr
Connor MacNessa has fallen in love with Alexandra, an artist he met through an unusual set of circumstances. She is unlike any girl he has ever known before, but there is one element in particular which sets her apart from all others: Alexandra...
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Fourteen Trumpeting Elephants
by Norma Kroeger
Fourteen Trumpeting Elephants...what has that got to do with Cranbrook or the Kootenays of British Columbia? Why is there a statue of an elephant at the end of Baker Street? What is the best place to pick huckleberries? Grandpa is telling stories...
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Amadi Oha
"The God of Thunder" by Pete J. Amadi
Do you ever wonder why natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, and other violent acts persist in the Western world? Amadi Oha knows why! According to Amadi Oha, the African God of Thunder, these calamities on the West are...
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Church Castle Corgis
Book One - The Tales From Church Castle Corgis by S.Wilson
Holly Brown thought that moving from New York to a small farm would be enough adventure. But when Holly purchased the farm, she got much more than she bargained for, including an array of farm animals and two magical corgis. After moving in to...
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The Oaken Crucible
by Ilya d'Angre'
It is the late seventh century, and the world is a violent place, steeped in blood and legend as Viking merchants traverse the Black Sea and war against neighboring tribes. Near the turbulent waters of the ancient Slavuta River, a boy named Azurr...
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Sagas & Sea Smoke
by Susan Nicol
A young archeologist and her journalist friend join an eclectic mix of anthropologists descending on L'Anse aux Meadows, Canada, the only verified Viking encampment in North America and the planet's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. After...
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Aerion and the Sword of Heroes
by John A. Mortenson
"For I have seen this sword and fought beside one of the heroes of our age. He is a man who had the strength and courage to wield the Sword of Heroes." Cast down to earth from the ethereal den of the Norse gods came a weapon more powerful than...
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Thus Speaks Mother Simorq
by Azadeh Azad
In this collection of short stories, we follow a Persian mythological bird woman, Mother Simorq, who appears in many stories as a wise woman or a nanny. We read about teenage girls experiencing their coming of age within authoritarian or...
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Thus Speaks Mother Simorq
by Azadeh Azad
In this collection of short stories, we follow a Persian mythological bird woman, Mother Simorq, who appears in many stories as a wise woman or a nanny. We read about teenage girls experiencing their coming of age within authoritarian or...
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The Fray
by Holly McKee
What is the fray? It is the point at which something becomes disheveled, or chaotic. When what we know, or what we thought we knew, is shattered. Set amid the natural beauty of Alaska’s coastal rain forest, the Fray tells a chilling tale of...