Book Review: Nora Roberts’ Of Blood and Bone
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
Tree by tree, the forest is being cut down. Homes are disappearing. There must be clues…what about that mysterious bear carrying an ax? Or maybe those paper airplanes?
I am a child of books. I come from a world of stories where one can explore, question, and imagine timeless stories of their own.
Everyone knows they left. No one knows they’re…m i s s i n g. We were wrong.
Loneliness can make you wish for the unexpected, a dream that can lead to such joy.
Three students bound by fate and fated for trouble, as their dreams come into conflict with the friendship of a powerful mage, an ambitious prince, and an overlooked power.
The crayons explore the objects they color, providing a fun educational experience for young children.
That gawky, acne-covered sixteen-year-old? Lester? Yeah, that’s Apollo being punished, and he must restore Oracles that have gone dark. Without his powers.
With this string of deaths, Moira Moriarty finds it hard to figure out why her brother, James, has turned so bad, especially since her friend, Sherlock Holmes, was expelled.
In the future families are limited to only two children, so Luke has lived his 12 years in fear, until another convinces him that the government is wrong.