Емерсън и Тео са неразделни от тийнейджъри. Но съдбата ги разделя точно когато най-накрая признават чувствата си един към друг. Години по-късно Емерсън е изградила шеметна кариера на супермодел, но е уморена от постоянните разочарования в любовта. Точно преди рождения си ден тя получава неочаквано напомняне - някога с Тео са си обещали, че ако до тази дата не са срещнали любовта на живота си, ще се оженят един за друг. Вдъхновена, че може да възроди единствената романтична връзка, която я е правила наистина щастлива, Емерсън убеждава своя намръщен агент да я събере в рекламна кампания с Тео, който на свой ред се е ... |
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After saving the Sea, Barclay and his fellow apprentices are eager to take part in a new kind of adventure - the Symposium, a set of courses that all apprentices of the Lore Keeper Guild need to pass before they can take their licensing exam. Barclay is excited to travel to the Desert to study at the University of Al Faradh, the most respected school in all the Wilderlands, and to reunite with the new friends he made at the Sea. He's slightly less excited about the Tourney, the traditional, good-natured prank war between the various apprentice tracks. As an Elsie, he's pretty sure he'll have enough on his ... |
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Something is wrong at the Sea. The weeping tide, a carnivorous algae bloom, is eating up all the fish. Beasts are terrorizing the nearby Elsewheres. And Lochmordra, the Legendary Beast, is rising at random and swallowing ships whole. Barclay's teacher, the famous Guardian Keeper Runa Rasgar, has been summoned to investigate, and as her apprentice, Barclay gets to join too. But Runa's nemesis has also been called to the Sea, and he's brought apprentices of his own. When the not-so-friendly competition between them grows fierce, it's Barclay the only one from the Elsewheres who cant seem to keep up. The ... |
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This beautiful gift book presents 100 poems, organised by theme to encourage the discovery of new favourites. Bright, colourful illustrations are packed with charm and detail to capture the imaginations of young children. Poems include classics from Robert Burns, William Wordsworth, Christina Rossetti, Louisa M Alcott and Edward Lear. ... |