Λευκ? Πεταλο?δα
¥84.20
ζησε τη ζω τη εν λευκ...Οι επιλογ τη ταν επιλογ λλων...Η Μυρτ, η ηρωδα, μια γυνακα που αγαπθηκε και αγπησε στα ρια, που κυριαρχθηκε απ τον πθο εν ανεκπλρωτου ρωτα που την οδγησε στη φωτι, ναν ρωτα που αναγεννθηκε απ’ τι στχτε του πολλ φορ και σαν τυφνα πρασε και φησε πσω του συντρμμια και πνο...Ο Πρη, ο Μνο, ο λκη... ντρε διαφορετικο, ντρε που την αγπησαν ο καθνα με τον τρπο του, με πθο, με εγωισμ, με εκδικητικ μανα, ντρε που πρασαν απ’ τη ζω τη κι ο καθνα στιγμτισε με τον τρπο του την ψυχ τη, σημδεψαν ανεξτηλα το δρμο τη...Η Μυρτ, γυνακα, ερωμνη, σζυγο, μητρα, κρη, φλη, γυνακα καριρα... τσοι ρλοι και εκενη χαμνη μσα στα δικ τη θλω και στα θλω που τελικ τη επβαλλαν οι λλοι...Τελικ καθορζει η ελεθερη βοληση τι επιλογ μα η μορα μα και το πεπρωμνο μα αποφασζει για μα, πριν απ μα;
The Tides Between
¥40.79
In 1841, on the eve of her departure from London, Bridie's mother demands she forget her dead father and prepare for a sensible, adult life in Port Phillip. Desperate to save her childhood, fifteen-year-old Bridie is determined to smuggle a notebook filled with her father's fairy tales to the far side of the world. When Rhys Bevan, a soft-voiced young storyteller and fellow traveller realises Bridie is hiding something, a magical friendship is born. But Rhys has his own secrets and the words written in Bridie’s notebook carry a dark double meaning. As they inch towards their destination, Rhys's past returns to haunt him. Bridie grapples with the implications of her dad’s final message. The pair take refuge in fairy tales, little expecting the trouble it will cause.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
¥40.79
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner relates the experiences of a sailor who has returned from a long sea voyage. The mariner stops a man who is on the way to a wedding ceremony and begins to narrate a story.
Facing the Flag
¥40.79
Thomas Roch, a brilliant French inventor, has designed the Fulgurator, a weapon so powerful that the state which acquired it would become absolute master of earth and ocean. However, unable to sell his unproven idea to France or any other government, Roch begins to lose his sanity, becoming bitter, megalomaniacal and paranoid. The United States Government reacts by tucking him away at a luxurious asylum in New Bern, North Carolina, where he is visited by a notorious pirate of Malagasy origin.
The Monk: A Romance
¥40.79
Newly arrived in Madrid, Leonella and her niece Antonia visit a church to hear the sermon of a celebrated priest, Ambrosio, and while waiting tell their story to two young men, Don Lorenzo and Don Christoval. Antonia's Grandfather is the Marquis de las Cisternas, who was unhappy with his son’s marriage, causing her parents to flee, leaving their young son behind only to be told a month later he has died. Leonella has come to Madrid to convince the Marquis’ son, Raymond de las Cisternas, to resume their pension, which has been cut off.
Maxims and Reflections
¥40.79
How can a man come to know himself? Never by thinking, but by doing. Try to do your duty, and you will know at once what you are worth.
Sacred and Profane Love: A Novel in Three Episodes
¥40.79
For years I had been preoccupied with thoughts of love—and by love I mean a noble and sensuous passion, absorbing the energies of the soul, fulfilling destiny, and reducing all that has gone before it to the level of a mere prelude. And that afternoon in autumn, the eve of my twenty-first birthday, I was more deeply than ever immersed in amorous dreams.
Artefacts and Other Stories
¥40.79
That dandelion. A flash of stubborn yellow in a dark box of space. It had promised sunshine but had tasted sour. Artefacts. A dandelion. A mayfly. A family, bereft. Items and mementos of a life, lived hard and with love, or long, empty, bitter. In these sharply drawn and unflinching short stories, Rebecca Burns unpicks the connection between the lives we live and what we leave behind.
Sonnets from the Portuguese
¥40.79
Elizabeth was initially hesitant to publish the poems, believing they were too personal. However, her husband insisted they were the best sequence of English-language sonnets since Shakespeare's time and urged her to publish them. To offer the couple some privacy, she decided to publish them as if they were translations of foreign sonnets.
The Ouroboros Key
¥48.97
Prophetic dreams have haunted Dan Tenney since childhood, foretelling him of a life-changing event that is soon to take place. But before he can learn the meaning of his visions, he is attacked by a shadowy group of extremists: the Brotherhood of the Grail.? Finding sanctuary underground, an ancient relic comes into his possession and Dan begins to understand the path his visions have laid out before him. His quest will be fraught with an otherwordly people and an event that could tip the balance in favour of human existence—or disastrously against it. The mysterious Brotherhood will do everything in their power to prevent Dan from fulfilling his destiny as the Bearer of Ouroboros.
Περιπ?τειε? με την οικογ?νεια τη? Ανακυκλωσο?λα?
¥49.84
Η κα Ανακυκλωσο?λα με τι? π?ντε κ?ρε? τη? που ?ταν ανακυκλ?σιμα αντικε?μενα, Αλουμιν?νια, Γυαλ?νια, Πλαστικο?λα, Χαρτον?νια και Μπαταριο?λα, ζο?σαν σε ?να σπ?τι με ωρα?ο κ?πο κοντ? σε χωματερ?.Μετ? απ? μ?α μεγ?λη καταιγ?δα ?λα τα σκουπ?δια τη? χωματερ?? απλ?θηκαν παντο? και ο κ?πο? ?μοιαζε σκουπιδ?τοπο?. Τ?τε μ?νο προβληματ?στηκαν και σκ?φτηκαν να ξεχωρ?σουν τα σκουπ?δια, στ?λνοντα? για ανακ?κλωση εκε?να που μπορο?ν να ξαναγ?νουν χρ?σιμα υλικ?, κ?νοντα? οικονομ?α και στην εν?ργεια, προστατε?οντα? και τη γη. Τ?λο? η χωματερ? ?γινε ?να ωρα?ο π?ρκο με Παιδικ? Χαρ?.
The Outcasts of Poker Flat and Other Tales
¥40.79
The story takes place in a Californian community known as Poker Flat, near the town of La Porte. Poker Flat is, in the opinions of many, on a downward slope. The town has lost thousands of dollars, and has experienced a moral decline. In an effort to save what is left of the town and reestablish it as a "virtuous" place, a secret society is created to decide whom to exile and whom to kill.
Keeper of the Way
¥48.97
After news of grave robbing and murder in Dún Ringall, the ancient stronghold of Clan McKinnon on the Isle of Skye, Rosalie realises it is time to share her family’s secrets. Descendants of the mystical Ethne M’Kynnon, Rosalie tells of a violent rift that occurred centuries earlier, splitting Ethne from her sisters forever and causing relentless anguish and enmity between ancient families. Meanwhile, Algernon and Clement Benedict have arrived in Sydney searching for the lost relics of their family. They are driven by revenge and a thirst for power, and will take what they can to reinstate their family heritage. Their meddling with ancient magic will have far-reaching effects, as they fail to realise ther role in a far greater quest. In the grounds of Sydney’s magnificent Garden Palace, danger grows as an ages-old feud of queens and goddesses heats up. The discovery of arcane symbols bring the distant past in a foreign land to Australia and will cause a profound struggle with tragic results, a surprising new recruit from an unknown world, and the complete destruction of the palace. Set around stories and characters in 1882 Sydney, Keeper of the Way includes current affairs, people and buildings long gone, and gives a voice to people history doesn’t always listen to.
The Survivors of the Chancellor
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The final voyage of a British sailing ship, the Chancellor, told from the perspective of one of its passengers in the form of a diary.
The Way Home
¥48.97
The war of the gods has left Aeneas’s country in flames. Though he is little more than a youth, Aeneas must gather the survivors and lead them to a new homeland across the roaring waves. Confronted by twisted prophecies, Aeneas faces the wrath of the immortals to find his own path. First in a trilogy based on Virgil’s epic poetry,?Ashes of Olympus: The Way Home?is a tale of love and vengeance in an age of bronze swords and ox-hide shields.
Catching the Barramundi
¥40.79
Sudden, shattering moments of realisation; creeping, gradual self-awareness - Catching the Barramundi is a collection of contemporary short stories charting the dichotomous processes of reassessment and reflection. A lonely widow living in the Australian Outback has an unexpected encounter with a visiting scientist; an ice-hockey star returns to the site of his home town, now razed to the ground; a grieving husband recalls incidents from his married life - the characters in each tale experience moments of introspection and self-scrutiny, quite out of step with their daily lives.
The Pretty Lady
¥40.79
Christine, French prostitute, escapes from wartime Ostend and sets herself up in business in London. Though a refugee, she demands no pity; she is self-sufficient, practical and realistic. Christine is savvy businesswoman, doing the best she can with the opportunities life has given her.
The Pearl of Lima: A Story of True Love
¥40.79
The sun had disappeared behind the snowy peaks of the Cordilleras; but the beautiful Peruvian sky long retains, through the transparent veil of night, the reflection of his rays; the atmosphere is impregnated with a refreshing coolness, which in these burning latitudes affords freedom of breath; it is the hour in which one can live a European life, and seek without on the verandas some cooling gentle zephyr; it seems as if a metallic roof was then interposed between the sun and the earth, which, retaining the heat and suffering only the light to pass, offers beneath its shelter a reparative repose.
The Underground City: The Black Indies
¥40.79
Miner James Starr, after receiving a letter from an old friend, leaves for the Aberfoyle mine which was supposed to be mined out a decade earlier. Much to James' surprise he finds Simon Ford and his family living deep inside the mine. Simon found a large vein of coal in the mine but they have to deal with mysterious and unexplainable happenings in and around the mine.
Going Down to Lucky Town
¥8.09
Charlie the Pearl—con man, gambler, and ever absent father—is about to catch the dream that he’s chased his entire life—the secret of good luck. But it’s a secret that could cost Charlie the only thing in the world that he loves more than a winning streak—his daughter.
Love and Friendship
¥40.79
From the age of eleven until she was eighteen, Jane Austen wrote her tales in three notebooks. The notebooks still exist – one in the Bodleian Library; the other two in the British Museum. They include Love and Freindship, written when Jane was fourteen.

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