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Kevin Tames the Bullies
Kevin Tames the Bullies
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The Mystery of the Egyptian Mummified Kittens
The Mystery of the Egyptian Mummified Kittens
A Story of a Feline Whistleblower in 33 BC Egypt The Mystery of the Egyptian Mummified Kittens spins a cat tale that takes place in ancient Egypt. Hebony, the protagonist, is a cat that is going on a mission that will take him to places to do things that no other cat has ever done before. Chosen by goddesses and trained from birth by his mother and siblings at the age of four months, he begins an odyssey that, if successful, will save the lives of kittens that might be sacrificed and made into little cat mummies to be sold to people who wish to gain favor with the cat goddess Bastet. But his training to get him into shape for such a mission is augmented by words from his mother who is very concerned about the destruction the people have done and are still doing to a land that all forms of life depend on for their survival. So at times, besides keeping on course with his primary mission, Hebony learns more about the people, their self-destructive natures, their love for war and competition, and their total disregard for any other inhabitants they must share the little land that is known. Follow Hebony as he climbs sandy dunes; trespasses on the land of the priests; jumps into fast-moving chariots; goes to the fair city of Alexandra and finds his first love; attends a chariot race and meets Grosso, a cat who becomes his mentor and foster father. And when he thinks his mission is over, he learns more about the mystery from a retired Egyptian priest who lives in an old fisherman's cabin deep in the woods. When he finally returns home to report his findings, he is arrested and returned to Alexandria where he is and tried by a kangaroo court, convicted of treason, and sentenced to death by mummification. But with a little help from his friends and a nest full of mice, he escapes and lives to tell his tale. Hebony is no ordinary cat. But this story isn't just about a brave little kitten. It is a story that will motivate readers to follow Hebony's example and live their life as he did with a purpose and the determination to reach their goals and make the world a better place than they'd found it. It's something we all need to do.
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The Expulsion of the Spaniards from Mexico, 1827-1829
The Expulsion of the Spaniards from Mexico, 1827-1829
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Cirsova #4
Cirsova #4
The Double-Stuffed Winter Issue of Cirsova Heroic Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, featuring: Novelettes The Vault of Phalos, by Jeffery Scott Sims Shadow Visions, by Preston Dennett Short Stories The Lady of the Amorous City, by Edward M. Erdelac A Suit of Haidrah Skin, by Rob Lang ...Where There Is No Sanctuary, by Howie K. Bentley The Last Dues Owed, by Christine Lucas The Witch of Elrica, by Jennifer Povey The Bubbcat, by Sean Monaghan Wall Wardens, by Lynn Rushlau Lost Men, by Eugene Morgulis The Unfolding of the World, by Harold R. Thompson The Sands of Rubal-Khali, by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt The Priests of Shalaz, by Jay Barnson Dust of Truth, by Joyce Frohn The Ride, by Edward McDermott My Name is John Carter (Pt.3), by James Hutchings The Phantom Sands of Calavass, by S.H. Mansouri Essay The Feminine Force Awakens, by Liana Kerzner
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