The Lost Magic

The Lost Magic
Author: Katie Cross
Publsiher: KC Writing
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Never underestimate the power of a vigilant witch. Twenty-one-year-old Bianca Monroe has one goal: to keep the status quo. She's finally happy. The Central Network has recovered from the war, peace remains steady enough, and she loves teaching the new Guardian recruits how to use a sword. The last thing she wants is change. At the third annual Celebration of all Networks, Bianca is thrust into an unexpected challenge: a mortal girl named Ava lands in her lap with a most unwelcome surprise. As the Celebration continues, it's clear that the only witch who cares whether Ava lives or dies is Bianca. And Bianca's magic has stopped working. As the Celebration continues, it's clear that the only witch who cares whether Ava lives or dies is Bianca. Can Bianca save Ava from the high-ranking witches that want her blood, even if it means the end of the blossoming peace? Or does Bianca protect her Network the only way she knows how? The Lost Magic is the fifth novel in the Network Series, and a continuation of the beloved tale that has captivated over half a million readers. Get ready for life-changing YA Fantasy. Because Bianca Monroe is back.

Lost Magic

Lost Magic
Author: Berthe Amoss
Publsiher: Hyperion Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1995-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0786810343

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Focuses on an abandoned waif adopted by an old wise woman who discovers that the child is the descendant and namesake of the talented spellmaker.

The Magic of the Lost Temple

The Magic of the Lost Temple
Author: Sudha Murty
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2015-11-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9789385890123

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City girl Nooni is surprised at the pace of life in her grandparents’ village in Karnataka. But she quickly gets used to the gentle routine there and involves herself in a flurry of activities, including papad making, organizing picnics and learning to ride a cycle, with her new-found friends. Things get exciting when Nooni stumbles upon an ancient fabled stepwell right in the middle of a forest. Join the intrepid Nooni on an adventure of a lifetime in this much-awaited book by Sudha Murty that is heart-warming, charming and absolutely unputdownable.

The Unbroken

The Unbroken
Author: C. L. Clark
Publsiher: Orbit
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780316542678

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"A perfect military fantasy: brutal, complex, human and impossible to put down." - Tasha Suri, author of Empire of Sand In an epic fantasy unlike any other, two women clash in a world full of rebellion, espionage, and military might on the far outreaches of a crumbling desert empire. Touraine is a soldier. Stolen as a child and raised to kill and die for the empire, her only loyalty is to her fellow conscripts. But now, her company has been sent back to her homeland to stop a rebellion, and the ties of blood may be stronger than she thought. Luca needs a turncoat. Someone desperate enough to tiptoe the bayonet's edge between treason and orders. Someone who can sway the rebels toward peace, while Luca focuses on what really matters: getting her uncle off her throne. Through assassinations and massacres, in bedrooms and war rooms, Touraine and Luca will haggle over the price of a nation. But some things aren't for sale.

Lost Magic Kingdoms and Six Paper Moons from Nahuatl

Lost Magic Kingdoms and Six Paper Moons from Nahuatl
Author: Eduardo Paolozzi,Museum of Mankind
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1985
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015037051961

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"This book accompanies the exhibition "Lost Magic Kingdoms" created by Eduardo Paolozzi at the Museum of Mankind in 1985. For the exhibition Paolozzi has selected several hundred items from the Museum's vast collections and numerous historical photographs from its archives. Long fascinated by the non-Western world and its artefacts, Paolozzi's choice expresses a vision he has developed over the last half-century of "Lost Magic Kingdoms", powerful realms of the imagination. This book with its photographs chosen by Paolozzi, is intended to show that vision, to relate it to his own work and illustrate the artist's belief in the power of museum collections to stimulate new directions of thought and creation. It contains a statement by, and an interview with, Paolozzi, and essays by Dawn Ades, Christopher Frayling and M.D. McLeod."--Page 4 de la couverture.

The Lost Magic

The Lost Magic
Author: James Deeney
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-05-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1512033316

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What is it that is so strange about their grandfather Jack? He tells Jake and Sophie- twins, wonderful tales that he says he can see in the unusual shaped lightbulb in the attic. But there is something more to the old man than the twins ever dreamed about. When they capture a leprechaun on holiday, little do they think their adventure is only beginning. This tale will be enjoyed by seven to eleven year olds. This story is one of the best from James J. Deeney, best selling author of, The Workhouse Boy.

The Lost Rainforest 1 Mez s Magic

The Lost Rainforest  1  Mez s Magic
Author: Eliot Schrefer
Publsiher: Katherine Tegen Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-12-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 006249113X

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An action-packed and hilarious animal fantasy adventure from New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award finalist Eliot Schrefer, “this new series stunner” (Kirkus starred review) will thrill fans of Warriors and Spirit Animals. Includes a stunning full-color poster! Caldera has forever been divided into the animals who walk by night and those who walk by day. Nightwalker panthers, like young Mez and her sister, have always feared daywalkers as creatures of myth and legend. Then Mez discovers that she can enter the daylight world, and she rushes to discover what it means to cross the Veil—and the extent of her newly uncovered magical powers—before a reawakened evil threatens everything she’s ever known. Now, with an unlikely group of animal friends—including a courageous bat, a scholarly tree frog, and an anxious monkey—Mez must unravel an ancient mystery and face her greatest fears, if they are to have any hope of saving their endangered rainforest home.

Occult Paris

Occult Paris
Author: Tobias Churton
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781620555460

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How fin-de-siècle Paris became the locus for the most intense revival of magical practices and doctrines since the Renaissance • Examines the remarkable lives of occult practitioners Joséphin Peladan, Papus, Stanislas de Guaïta, Saint-Yves d’Alveydre, Jules Doinel, and others • Reveals how occult activity deeply influenced many well-known cultural movements, such as Symbolism, the Decadents, modern music, and the “psychedelic 60s” During Paris’s Belle Époque (1871-1914), many cultural movements and artistic styles flourished--Symbolism, Impressionism, Art Nouveau, the Decadents--all of which profoundly shaped modern culture. Inseparable from this cultural advancement was the explosion of occult activity taking place in the City of Light at the same time. Exploring the magical, artistic, and intellectual world of the Belle Époque, Tobias Churton shows how a wide variety of Theosophists, Rosicrucians, Martinists, Freemasons, Gnostics, and neo-Cathars called fin-de-siècle Paris home. He examines the precise interplay of occultists Joséphin Peladan, Papus, Stanislas de Guaïta, and founder of the modern Gnostic Church Jules Doinel, along with lesser known figures such as Saint-Yves d’Alveydre, Paul Sédir, Charles Barlet, Edmond Bailly, Albert Jounet, Abbé Lacuria, and Lady Caithness. He reveals how the work of many masters of modern culture such as composers Claude Debussy and Erik Satie, writers Arthur Rimbaud and Charles Baudelaire, and painters Georges Seurat and Alphonse Osbert bear signs of immersion in the esoteric circles that were thriving in Paris at the time. The author demonstrates how the creative hermetic ferment that animated the City of Light in the decades leading up to World War I remains an enduring presence and powerful influence today. Where, he asks, would Aleister Crowley and all the magicians of today be without the Parisian source of so much creativity in this field? Conveying the living energy of Paris in this richly artistic period of history, Churton brings into full perspective the characters, personalities, and forces that made Paris a global magnet and which allowed later cultural movements, such as the “psychedelic 60s,” to rise from the ashes of post-war Europe.