Pagans III: The Earth Goddess |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
The Red Order, a sinister and secretive priesthood, holds sway throughout the empire of Europe.
Conclusion of the trilogy.
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The Penal Colony |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
Futuristic thriller set on a grim North Atlantic island.
Basis of the movie No Escape, starring Ray Liotta.
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The Tide Mill |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
In 13th-century Sussex, an illicit love-affair and ruthless power-politics find focus in a masterwork of medieval engineering.
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The Call of the Wild |
Jack London (1876 - 1916) |
Call of the Wild is London's most read book. The protagonist is a dog, but the themes and action are quite dark as it tells of the misadventures of 'Buck' and the breakdown of his domestication after he is kidnapped and sold as a sled dog. |
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Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes |
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894) |
A pioneer in travel literature, Travels with a donkey in the Cevennes is Robert Louis Stevenson's account of his 12 day journey through Cevennes, France. He suffered from ill health for much of his life, and this was his opportunity for a long desired adventure. Accompanied by a stubborn donkey, Modestine, Stevenson takes a serious note at times and at others, regales with tales of his encounters. Very entertaining indeed. |
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Hans Brinker and His Silver Skates |
Mary Mapes Dodge (1831 - 1905) |
1865 Best Seller.
The story of Hans and his sister's participation in a skating competition is interwoven with their class reading of
_The Hero of Haarlem_ (the boy who saved his country by plugging a dike with his finger).
Somehow poplular myth has transferred Han's name to the dike boy.
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Ishmael |
E.D.E.N. Southworth (1819 - 1899) |
1864 Best Seller.
Southworth considered Ishmael to be her best work.
It's inspirations to wisdom and goodness were drawn from the real life examples of the heroes and statesmen of the American Revolution.
The novel tells the story of Ishmael, born into poverty and virtuously climbing to success.
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