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Books with title FLESH AND BLOOD.

  • Flesh and Bone

    John Sibbick

    Paperback (Nobrow, May 8, 2012)
    This beautiful concertina coloring book shows animals in their habitats on one side and on the other their anatomically correct skeletal structures. In the great spirit of diagrammatic natural history books, John Sibbick delights in the awe-inspiring complexity of the natural world. Can be read as a book, displayed on a mantelpiece, or framed as a print Wraparound cover: book easily displayed in shops spine facing John Sibbick is a freelance illustrator living in England. He has designed dinosaur exhibits for national institutions including London's Natural History Museum, the Museum of Scotland, and the Gamagori Museum in Japan.
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  • Fire and Blood

    T.R. Fehrenbach

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1973)
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  • Blood and Fire

    Mr Adam Collins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 19, 2014)
    Megan has arrived at Arakur, seat of the secretive Darkspawn lord know as Alsheer; meanwhile Anabel has escaped Briar, stronghold of the slaver Grik, and fled into the night with new friend Merrith. Having tracked the two young women to Ash, the Pathfinders face a dilemma. It has become clear that the captives have been separated and are now being held in different locations. Forced to split their group, Brok continues with his mission to rescue Princess Megan, while Tam is ordered to find Anabel. As the Eastern Alliance near the borders of Jarro, Eastgate braces for the inevitable attack. As the storm approaches, Ben Preem stands ready. It is a time for death or glory…a time for blood and fire… Self-Publishing Review Blood and Fire "In Book Two, we continue on with the attempted rescue of Princess Megan by the King’s elite soldiers, as she is moved to the lair of the Darkspawn Lord Alsheer, in the depths of Arakur, as her handmaiden Anabel flees her slaver captors, creating a dilemma for the elite band – they will have to separate to rescue the two damsels, while war brews and choices will have to be made for war or victory in this epic quest. The books in the series – Stolen, Blood and Fire, and Gatekeeper – have been integrated into a seamless story, to the point that it is difficult to determine where one novel ends and the next begins. Predictably, the plot rises and falls, but the tension never fades completely as the characters rush from one peril to the next." Dakota Kemp, Self-Publishing Review. Dragons, Magic, Love, Wizard, Sword and Sorcery, War, Lord of the Rings type Fantasy
  • Flesh and Bone

    Jonathan Maberry

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Trade paperback. First printing.
  • Flesh and Bone

    William Alton

    Hardcover (Luminis Books, Inc., May 1, 2015)
    A literary novel for young adults that deals with a despairing teen uncertain about his sexual preferences who turns to drugs, alcohol, and unreliable friends for solace Told in a series of images and fragments, Flesh and Bone is a raw and real portrayal of a teen struggling to find love in his life. When Bill’s father leaves and he and his mother move far away to live with her parents, his whole world implodes. His grandparents are cold and distant, his mom is distant both physically and emotionally as she deals with her own struggles, and his dad is just gone. Bill explores his sexuality with multiple partners as he searches for love and compassion and turns to drugs and alcohol to dull the pain of loneliness. Flesh and Bone is a powerful tale that sheds light on the dark places of the soul.
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  • Fire and Blood

    T. R. Fehrenbach

    Paperback (Collier Books [Macmillan], New York, March 15, 1979)
    Intriguing and exciting modern history of Mexico. Critically acclaimed.
  • Blood on Flesh

    Zip Zero

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2014)
    I'm dying, was the last thought to escape Zip's mind before everything went black. What had he done? The portal in front of him had a mind of its own, holding him in a vice like grip, forcing him slowly towards its pulsating surface. The pressure made it near impossible to breathe, and his head started throbbing with pain, which rapidly spread throughout the entire body. He did not think he could endure much more of this torture; it felt like being stretched out to infinity, while being poked with iron rods straight from a blazing furnace. Flashbacks showed him as a young boy growing up in the gutters of Crudniggle, a city so vile and putrid that it was favored by characters of a more sinister and shady persuasion; usually lurking in the shadows at night, waiting for an easy prey. The unlucky victims, more often than not, ended up face down in an alley with a sharp pointy object protruding from their backs. Don't waste a second more contemplating if you should buy this book, it is a must read. Buy it now and experience first hand the riveting adventures of the wizard apprentice Zip, Zoë the vampire, Floki the Hordeland Barbarian Hero and many other odd characters and places. This fantasy book is packed with heroes, vampires and wizard spells. Still thinking about it, take action now! The orange buy button is yearning and waiting for you to click it. Regards Zip Zero
  • Flesh and Blood

    Jonathan Kellerman

    Paperback (ISIS Publishing, April 15, 2003)
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  • Flesh and Blood

    Jonathan Kellerman

    Hardcover (Book Club Associates (BCA), March 15, 2002)
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  • Flesh and Blood

    Patti Larsen

    Paperback (Patti Larsen Books, March 15, 1816)
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  • Flesh and Bone

    Jonathan Maberry;

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Flesh and Blood

    Jonathan Kellerman

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, March 15, 2002)
    Flesh and Blood