The Indecisive Princess

The Indecisive Princess
Author: Natalie Bascur
Publisher: Little Steps Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1922358398

When trouble strikes the palace, Princess Nila decrees that everyone in her kingdom should quit their jobs and join the police. She quickly learns that being an individual is much better than being just like everyone else. What will she do to set things straight?

Queen Anne

Queen Anne
Author: James Anderson Winn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 815
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199372209

As the last Stuart monarch, Queen Anne (1665-1714) received the education thought proper for a princess, reading plays and poetry in English and French while learning dancing, singing, acting, drawing, and instrumental music. As an adult, she played the guitar and the harpsichord, danced regularly, and took a connoisseur's interest in all the arts. In this comprehensive interdisciplinary biography, James Winn tells the story of Anne's life in new breadth and detail, and in unprecedented cultural context. Winn shows how poets, painters, and musicians used the works they made for Anne to send overt and covert political messages to the queen, the court, the church, and Parliament. Their works also illustrate the pathos of Anne's personal life: the loss of her mother when she was six, her troubled relations with her father and her sister (James II and Mary II), and her own doomed efforts to produce an heir. Her eighteen pregnancies produced only one child who lived past infancy; his death at the age of eleven, mourned by poets, was a blow from which Anne never fully recovered. Her close friendship with Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, a topic of scabrous ballads and fictions, ended in bitter discord; the death of her husband in 1708 left her emotionally isolated; and the wrangling among her chief ministers hastened her death. Richly illustrated with visual and musical examples, Queen Anne draws on works by a wide array of artists-among them the composer George Frideric Handel, the poet Alexander Pope, the painter Godfrey Kneller, and the architect Christopher Wren-to shed new light on Anne's life and reign. This is the definitive biography of Queen Anne.

Ophiris

Ophiris
Author: Victor Moulder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1900
Genre: Incas
ISBN:

Sapphire the Dragon

Sapphire the Dragon
Author: Tom Kennedy
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2017-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1684091365

: Sapphire wasn't like the other dragons of Dragon Valley. As an outsider, it was only natural that her thoughts should turn to what was outside. Before she could turn thought into action, Dragon Valley had a visitor, a beautiful and intriguing stranger who never quite managed to answer any of Sapphire's questions. It didn't help that the other dragons accepted her without question and Sapphire became even more isolated. Why was she the only one who could see there was something dangerous about Spectacular Amazia? By the time the others realized their mistake, Sapphire and her few friends have discovered the truth about Dragon Valley and an even greater danger that threatens them and their whole world.

The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor

The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor
Author: Elizabeth Norton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1681770989

England, late 1547. King Henry VIII Is dead. His fourteen-year-old daughter Elizabeth is living with the king’s widow, Catherine Parr, and her new husband, Thomas Seymour. Seymour is the brother of Henry VIII’s third wife, the late Jane Seymour, who was the mother to the now-ailing boy King.Ambitious and dangerous, Seymour begins and overt flirtation with Elizabeth that ends with Catherine sending her away. When Catherine dies a year later and Seymour is arrested for treason soon after, a scandal explodes. Alone and in dreadful danger, Elizabeth is threatened by supporters of her half-sister, Mary, who wishes to see England return to Catholicism. She is also closely questioned by the king’s regency council due to her place in the line of succession. Was she still a virgin? Was there a child? Had she promised to marry Seymour?Under pressure, Elizabeth shows the shrewdness and spirit she would later be famous for. She survives the scandal, but Thomas Seymour is not so lucky. The “Seymour Scandal” led Elizabeth and her advisers to create of the persona of the Virgin Queen.On hearing of Seymour’s beheading, Elizabeth observed, “This day died a man of much wit, and very little judgment.” His fate remained with her. She would never allow her heart to rule her head again.

The Crystal Sword

The Crystal Sword
Author: Tina Silvens
Publisher: Tina Silvens
Total Pages: 199
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Selunia discovers that one of her friends is being possessed by a devious spirit—one that, surprisingly, has feelings for her. But before she can start her investigation, she has to confront the dreaded inspectors of the Central Palace and help Prince Soris make the palace seem safe while it's under attack—and survive, of course! The Arid Kingdom needs a new weapon, and that is the secret Crystal Sword. Genre: YA Fantasy Subgenres: Clean Romance (mild physical interactions, no nudity) Action (suspense, detailed sword-and-magic battles, a few scenes with injuries and blood) Adventure (thrilling trips outside the castle) Jump in the latest sword and sorcery adventure and witness Dual's dishonest escape schemes, Soris' battles against godlike beings, and Selunia's discovery that someone is being possessed by a devious spirit—that might have fallen in love with her.

A History of the Novel in Ants

A History of the Novel in Ants
Author: Carol Hart
Publisher: SpringStreet Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0979520436

Why a history of the novel in ants? It makes perfect sense because ants live in an almost exclusively female society. And as Ian Watt noted in THE RISE OF THE NOVEL, the majority of eighteenth century novels were written by -- as well as read by – women. The prevalence of women as readers and authors of fiction has continued to the present day. Within their all-female society, ants have conflicts, ants have ambitions and disappointments, ants have victories and defeats. Inhabiting an underground fortress of winding, labyrinthine galleries, ants can be gothic or postmodernist as the plot requires. For them the above-ground world of predators and enemies has a painful realism when it is not violently picaresque. Imagine translating Jane Austen into ants: your six-legged heroine will have not one or two but hundreds of gossiping, posturing, romantically and socially ambitious sisters, all striving to get precedence of one another. Or don't bother imagining it for yourself -- just read A HISTORY OF THE NOVEL IN ANTS. Carol Hart is a freelance science writer with a rusty PhD in English Literature. She reads a great many novels and she never steps on ants. This is her first novel.

Princess's Revolution

Princess's Revolution
Author: Yu MoJun
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 1908
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1649756496

She is the legitimate daughter of the Duke Jingguo, the daughter of general Huang Yi. However, she lives a life of fighting for food with dogs and is almost insulted to death by her brother. Since goodness is useless, discard it! Break the feet of the insidious second sister, kill the hypocritical second daughter, betray the cold father, destroy the third sister's face, and remarry her husband. She was forced to be a wife of nine thousand years old, who looks like an immortal, powerful and vicious? OK, let's see who makes it difficult!