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  • The Forge of Dreams: An Epic Fantasy Adventure

    William Woodward

    eBook (William Woodward, July 20, 2016)
    Imagine a dying world where technological wonders lie dormant beneath the ruins of an ancient civilization, a world whose past eerily mirrors our own. Now fix that image in your mind and behold the terrible spectacle with awe. Got it? Good, for this is where you and Andaris are headed next. Frightened? Any sane person would be. After all, it's his last and most harrowing adventure, wherein many questions both asked and unasked will be answered.In the unlikely event you and our intrepid hero survive the scorch of dragons, wither of waste, and post-apocalyptic fallout, you'll uncover the secrets of a shared lineage, a distant past rife with wonder and devastation, but hurry, for the hour grows late and the light dim.If you enjoy this book, please leave me a quick review. Stories live and die on here based on the kind words of readers like you. Thank you. Cheers!
  • The Eight Walls of Rogar: An Epic Fantasy Adventure

    William Woodward

    language (William Woodward, Feb. 4, 2014)
    The Eight Walls of Rogar chronicles the adventures of a rather bookish young man named Andaris Rocaren. It's a coming-of-age tale which begins to unfold in the weeks following Mr. Rocaren's seventeenth birthday. Desperate to escape a life of meaningless drudgery behind the plow, he leaves the safety of his secluded valley town and ventures alone into the uncharted depths of an ancient forest, the heart of which is said to be twisted and black. Choosing to ignore the counsel of his more sensible nature, Andaris is drawn ever deeper, lured by the tantalizing splendor of distant mountains, the sheer peaks of which purportedly stand sentinel over a land long steeped in mystery. What ensues is more remarkable than anything even he could have imagined. Andaris goes looking for adventure.... What he finds is a world in the midst of tidal change, an extraordinary place where he encounters all manner of extraordinary things—vast landscapes teeming with flora and fauna capable of firing the most malnourished of imaginations. Danger lurks around every bend, a heady amalgam of sword and sorcery which threatens to bring his young life to an abrupt end. Indeed, if not for a very fortuitous encounter with a band of travelers who turn out to be much more than meets the eye, it surely would have. Gaven, Ashel, and Trilla seem destined to become fast friends, the sort of companions he’d always wanted but never thought he’d have. The Lost One and his army of shapelings are preparing to march against Rogar’s western border—the only thing standing between them and the green, fertile lands to the East. The balance of power is shifting. Despite the debt of blood owed to them by their Sokerran neighbors, the Alderi Shune fear they will be made to stand alone. No one speaks of defeat, but it is on the tip of every tongue. For the first time since they were constructed, more than a thousand years ago, the impossible is about to happen: The Eight Walls of Rogar are about to fall. The scales could tip in either direction, depending, oddly enough, on the choices of a rather bookish young man named Andaris Rocaren.
  • Willing the Wolf: An Anthology of Poetry for Children

    Christopher Hodgson

    Paperback (William Wood, May 4, 2005)
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  • A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Ear Including the Anatomy of the Organ

    D B St John Roosa

    Hardcover (William Wood & Co, March 15, 1873)
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  • Talks to Children about Jesus

    Mrs. G. E. Morton

    Hardcover (Woodward, March 15, 1891)
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  • The Island; or, Playing at Robinson Crusoe

    William Wood & Co.

    Hardcover (William Wood & Co., March 15, 1850)
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