The Name of all Things continues an extraordinary fantasy adventure. Here prophesy and magic combine in a powerful epic of imperial politics, dragons, gods and demons. And a young woman discovers her actions will change an empire.
<p><b>Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the timeless and beloved <i>A Wizard of Earthsea. </i>Includes six novels, short stories and non-fiction, and with over fifty illustrations by Charles Vess</b><br><b>NAMED ONE OF THE BBC'S 100 NOVELS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD</b></p>
Wordsworth's <em>Guide to the Lakes</em> gives a first-hand account of his feelings about the unique countryside that was the source of his inspiration. He addresses concerns that are relevant today, such as how the growing number of visitors, and the money they might bring, would affect such a small and vulnerable landscape. <br>
Magic can burn, turn tides, light the darkness and bring back the dead. But magic is gone. So one girl must bring it back in the first in a gripping fantasy trilogy.
Commemorates the 50th anniversary of Picasso's death Many never-before-published photographsA rarely seen genuine view of Picasso
Commemorates the 50th anniversary of Picasso's death Many never-before-published photographsA rarely seen genuine view of Picasso
Ann Patchett, the New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth and State of Wonder, returns with her most powerful novel to date: a richly moving story that explores the indelible bond between two siblings, the house of their childhood, and a past that will not let them go.
Written by Japanese expert and bestselling writer Ken Mogi, The Little Book of Ikigai reveals all there is to know about this mysterious and fascinating miracle that is at the heart of Japan's record-breaking long life expectancy, astonishing appreciation of sensory beauty and inherent mindfulness.