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  • Prince of the Moon

    Kimberly Loth

    language (, April 5, 2017)
    Zwaantie only wanted one thing…To be with Pheonix.But he disappears without her.Now she just wants to go home. Stella is unlike anything she ever experienced and she can’t stand it. From the bright lights to the moving pictures—it’s all too overwhelming.But she makes a terrifying discovery.The voice has followed her and he wants her dead.Download now to find out if Zwaantie can defeat the Voice or if it will make a prisoner of her once again.Other books by Kimberly LothStella and Sol (Young Adult Fantasy)God of the SunPrince of the MoonKing of the StarsQueen of the DawnStella and Sol Box SetThe Thorn Chronicles (Young Adult Paranormal)Midnight AngelDestroyer AngelFallen AngelGuardian AngelThe Thorn Chronicles Boxed SetThe Dragon Kings (Young Adult Paranormal)ObsidianAspenValentineSkyeThe KingsThe Dragon Kings Boxed SetOmega Mu Alpha Brothers (Sweet Romance Series)Snowfall and SecretsPyramids and PromisesFolly and ForeverMonkeys and MayhemOmega Mu Alpha Brothers Boxed Set Books 1-4Roadtrips and RomanceChristmas and CommitmentSons of the Sand (Young Adult Paranormal)The Smoking LampThe Blazing GlassThe Glowing SandsThe Exploding SkySons of the Sand Box SetYoung Adult ContemporaryBittersweetSomething About Forever
  • The Prince of Tides

    Pat Conroy

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1986)
    In his most brilliant and powerful novel, Pat Conroy tells the story of Tom Wingo, his twin sister, Savannah, and the dark and violent past of the family into which they were born. Set in New York City and the lowcountry of South Carolina, the novel opens when Tom, a high school football coach whose marriage and career are crumbling, flies from South Carolina to New York after learning of his twin sister's suicide attempt. Savannah is one of the most gifted poets of her generation, and both the cadenced beauty of her art and the jumbled cries of her illness are clues to the too-long-hidden story of her wounded family. In the paneled offices and luxurious restaurants of New York City, Tom and Susan Lowenstein, Savannah's psychiatrist, unravel a history of violence, abandonment, commitment, and love. And Tom realizes that trying to save his sister is perhaps his last chance to save himself. With passion and a rare gift of language, the author moves from present to past, tracing the amazing history of the Wingos from World War II through the final days of the war in Vietnam and into the 1980s, drawing a rich range of characters: the lovable, crazy Mr. Fruit, who for decades has wordlessly directed traffic at the same intersection in the southern town of Colleton; Reese Newbury, the ruthless, patrician land speculator who threatens the Wingos' only secure worldly possession, Melrose Island; Herbert Woodruff, Susan Lowenstein's husband, a world-famous violinist; Tolitha Wingo, Savannah's mentor and eccentric grandmother, the first real feminist in the Wingo family. Pat Conroy reveals the lives of his characters with surpassing depth and power, capturing the vanishing beauty of the South Carolina lowcountry and a lost way of life. His lyric gifts, abundant good humor, and compelling storytelling are well known to readers of The Great Santini and The Lords of Discipline. The Prince of Tides continues that tradition yet displays a new, mature voice of Pat Conroy, signaling this work as his greatest accomplishment.
  • The Prince

    Niccolò Machiavelli, N. H. Thompson

    eBook (Dover Publications, April 27, 2012)
    As a young Florentine envoy to the courts of France and the Italian principalities, Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527) was able to observe firsthand the lives of people strongly united under one powerful ruler. His fascination with that political rarity and his intense desire to see the Medici family assume a similar role in Italy provided the foundation for his "primer for princes." In this classic guide to acquiring and maintaining political power, Machiavelli used a rational approach to advise prospective rulers, developing logical arguments and alternatives for a number of potential problems, among them governing hereditary monarchies, dealing with colonies and the treatment of conquered peoples. Refreshing in its directness, yet often disturbing in its cold practicality, The Prince sets down a frighteningly pragmatic formula for political fortune. Starkly relevant to the political upheavals of the 20th century, this calculating prescription for power remains today, nearly 500 years after it was written, a timely and startling lesson in the practice of autocratic rule that continues to be much read and studied by students, scholars and general readers as well.
  • The Prince of Mist

    Carlos Ruiz Zafon

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 4, 2010)
    A mysterious house harbors an unimaginable secret...It's wartime, and the Carver family decides to leave the capital where they live and move to a small coastal village. But from the minute they cross the threshold of their new home, strange things begin to happen. In that mysterious house still lurks the spirit of Jacob, the previous owners' son, who died by drowning.With the help of their new friend Roland, Max and Alicia Carver begin to explore the strange circumstances of that death and discover the existence of a mysterious being called the Prince of Mist--a diabolical character who has returned from the shadows to collect on a debt from the past. Soon the three friends find themselves caught up in an adventure of sunken ships and an enchanted stone garden--an adventure that will change their lives forever.Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 4/12/2011Pages: 256Reading Level: Age 12 and Up
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  • The Prince

    Niccolo Machiavelli, Daniel Donno

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Classics, Sept. 1, 1984)
    Here is the world's most famous master plan for seizing and holding power. Astonishing in its candor The Prince even today remains a disturbingly realistic and prophetic work on what it takes to be a prince . . . a king . . . a president. When, in 1512, Machiavelli was removed from his post in his beloved Florence, he resolved to set down a treatise on leadership that was practical, not idealistic. In The Prince he envisioned would be unencumbered by ordinary ethical and moral values; his prince would be man and beast, fox and lion. Today, this small sixteenth-century masterpiece has become essential reading for every student of government, and is the ultimate book on power politics.
  • Prince of the Elves

    Kazu Kibuishi

    Hardcover (GRAPHIX, March 15, 1817)
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  • The Prince of Mist

    Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Sarah Jane Coleman, Lucia Graves

    Paperback (Phoenix, March 1, 2011)
    1st Phoenix 2011 trade edition paperback fine condition. In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Prince of Korin

    Melody J. Bremen

    language (, Nov. 25, 2017)
    Prince Endomer of Korin is not a hero. Nor does he want to be one.He spends his days in the royal library, poring over old manuscripts, studying archaic languages and playing chess. He’s never been like Krollis, his fearless twin brother, who is an expert swordsman and hunts wild beasts in the forests.When an army of vizzens, the fearsome old enemy of Korin, attacks from the east and Krollis disappears, Endomer is left in charge of the country. He struggles to find a way to save his people while his soldiers are dying and his citizens are forced to flee. As he fights to gain the respect of the palace court, he discovers a threat coming from within the palace walls. There is no one he can trust.He isn’t only fighting for his country – he’s fighting for his life.Fans of Megan Whalen Turner and Jennifer A. Nielsen will enjoy this story of political intrigue and betrayal.This is book 1 of 2. There is no cliffhanger.
  • The Prince

    Niccolo Machiavelli, W.K. Marriott

    eBook (Digireads.com, March 29, 2004)
    Niccolo Machiavelli's "The Prince" is intended to be a treatise on ruling and is considered by many to be a classic of political science. In the book Machiavelli offers many bits of practical advice on how to rule and even though the book was written in the early 16th century its ideas are still very relevant today. Where "The Prince" differs from other political literature before it is in its separation of the lofty idealism of morality and ethics from the practical demands of governing. It is this very aspect of Machiavelli's work that has made his name synonymous with an almost immoral opportunism and his book a timeless classic.
  • The Prince

    Niccolo Machiavelli

    Paperback (Pretorian Books, Nov. 16, 2019)
    Niccolo Machiavelli - The PrinceNiccolo Machiavelli - The PrinceNiccolo Machiavelli's famous book The Prince is one of the first of modern political philosophy. The author describes ways for gaining and keeping political power.His radical, recklessly utilitaristic views caused critics and even the prohibition of his work during parts of history.Though it might be 500 years old, the book's theories haven't lost their relevance.
  • The Princes of Earth

    Michael Kurland, Donald Corren, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Feb. 28, 2012)
    Adam Warrington is an intelligent, courageous young man from a provincial, repressive planet that has reverted to a kind of fundamentalist puritanism. By nature a freethinker and individualist, Adam has a tough time of it until he's accepted at one of the Empire's great schools, the University of Sol on Mars. Then he's off on the greatest adventure of his life. His journey through space includes dining with aliens, air swimming, a hijacking, a space trial, and an attempted murder. He finally arrives on campus, where he must face further challenges before his first year of classes begins.
  • Prince Of The Elves

    Kazu Kibuishi

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Emily has survived the chaos of the Guardian Academy, but Max Griffin has escaped with the Mother Stone. The Elf King has now forged new amulets, which will allow him the ability to invade Cielis and destory it once and for all. Emily and her friends desperately make preparations to defend Cielis in what will inevitable be a brutal war, and they can only hope it will be enough to defeat the Elf King.
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