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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
An illustrated collection Of ghost stories covering the Cotswolds
by Bob Meredith. And as Bob says: There still lingers in those
pockets of the mind where shadows are turned into demons and where
things go bump in the night, a flutter of the heart when the clock
strikes twelve and a yearning for the firelight hearths where
children listen to ghost stories on long, cold winter nights". The
ghost story is not just a part of history. It is history! Another
Book from Nicholas Reardon of Reardon Publishing
Author Keven McQueen dissects some of Kentucky's more bizarre
aspects of death, pulled directly from the history pages. Discover
the reaper's creative side, meet the disgusting ghosts of
Louisville and find out more than you wanted to know about
old-fashioned embalming techniques. You will find it quite
engrossing...and just plain gross.
Tales of hauntings, strange happenings and other local lore
throughout the Centennial state!
THE INSPIRATION FOR HBO AND SKY'S HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Centuries
before A Game of Thrones, an even greater game began, one that set
the skies alight with dragon flame and saw the Seven Kingdoms
turned to ash. The thrilling history of the Targaryens comes to
life in George R.R. Martin's FIRE & BLOOD. So began the
Targaryens' bloody rule, with fire and blood. Setting brother
against brother, mother against daughter, and dragon against
dragon. Chronicled by a learned maester of the Citadel, this
thrilling and bloody history of Westeros tells the story of where
the battle for the Iron Throne began...
Paranormal phenomena, orbs and strange mists, true ghosts stories,
hauntings near and far, and much much more.
'A deliciously thrilling mystery, full of heart, wisdom, wit and
ingenuity' Edwina Wyatt, award-winning author of The Secrets of
Magnolia Moon 'Easily one of the most charming books for young
readers I have come across... A perfect balance of fun, fantasy,
humour and innocence' Katrina Nannestad, author of the Travelling
Bookshop series _______________ There are those that hunt monsters
to harm them and there are those that hunt monsters to help them.
Which one are you? Dressed in sparkly red shoes and carrying her
strawberry-scented notebook, Mary-Kate accompanies her
archaeologist mother to the quiet English countryside to
investigate some unusual bones found in an old well. But soon she
realises that the village of Woolington is not as peaceful as it
seems; the ground trembles beneath them, there are mysterious
noises, and the locals are obsessed with a terrifying old legend.
Could there be any truth in the myth of the beast who lives in the
ancient well? With the help of a new friend, Mary-Kate starts
getting to the bottom of this monstrous mystery.
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Communion
(Hardcover)
Whitley Strieber
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R837
R737
Discovery Miles 7 370
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A stunning illustrated edition of the magical bestseller - a
perfect gift for Christmas! Winner of the Waterstones Children's
Book Prize Winner of the British Book Awards Children's Book of the
Year Shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award Shortlisted for the
Jhalak Prize Beautiful, thrilling and magical, Sunday Times
bestselling-author Kiran Millwood Hargrave's critically-acclaimed
first novel is a modern classic. 'Absolutely loved it from start to
finish' TOM FLETCHER 'I read it, I loved it' MALORIE BLACKMAN
'Kiran Millwood Hargrave creates a spellbinding world of magic,
myth and adventure' EMMA CARROLL Forbidden to leave her island,
Isabella dreams of the faraway lands her cartographer father once
mapped. When her friend disappears, she volunteers to guide the
search. The world beyond the walls is a monster-filled wasteland -
and beneath the dry rivers and smoking mountains, a fire demon is
stirring from its sleep. Soon, following her map, her heart and an
ancient myth, Isabella discovers the true end of her journey: to
save the island itself. A beautifully written, multi award-winning
story of friendship, discovery, myths and magic for any age -
perfect for fans of Philip Pullman, Frances Hardinge or Katherine
Rundell A perfect gift for Christmas, illustrated in colour by Olia
Muza, and featuring a bonus chapter From the author of Julia and
the Shark, Leila and the Blue Fox and The Mercies, chosen for the
Richard & Judy Book Club Set in an extensive and
stunningly-imagined parallel world imbued with magical realism
Paranormal claims don't traditionally sit well with reporters,
but journalist Steve Volk decided to focus his tenacity on a new
beat: a NASA astronaut-turned-mystic, a world-famous psychologist
who taught us about dying and decided death may not exist at all,
and scientists attempting to verify what mystics have been
reporting for millennia. From his journey into the bizarre, Volk
discovers that the "fringe" story strikes at the core of what it
means to be human.
This lavish visual history-featuring over 150 new, full-colour
illustrations-is a stunning introduction to House Targaryen, the
iconic family at the heart of HBO's Game of Thrones prequel series,
House of the Dragon. For hundreds of years, the Targaryens sat the
Iron Throne of Westeros while their dragons ruled the skies. The
story of the only family of dragonlords to survive Valyria's Doom
is a tale of twisty politics, alliances and betrayals, and acts
both noble and craven. The Rise of the Dragon chronicles the
creation and rise of Targaryen power in Westeros, covering the
history first told in George R. R. Martin's epic Fire & Blood,
from Aegon Targaryen's conquest of Westeros through to the infamous
Dance of the Dragons-the bloody civil war that nearly undid
Targaryen rule for good. Packed with all-new artwork, the
Targaryens-and their dragons-come vividly to life in this deluxe
reference book. Perfect for fans steeped in the lore of Westeros,
as well as those who first meet the Targaryens in the HBO series
House of the Dragon, The Rise of the Dragon provides a must-have
overview for anyone looking to learn more about the most powerful
family in Westeros.
Springfield has launched a lot of history, from the career of
Abraham Lincoln to the wagon train that bore the Donner party to
their fate. While taking this tour with Garret Moffett, you will
come face to face with the history that has refused to leave. Meet
the Gibson Girl who turned society circles into s ances during her
life and the vengeful actor who held down a leading role as
mischief-maker after death. And maybe you should pause before you
shake the hand of a Civil War re-enactor at Camp Butler, just to
make sure that his skin isn't as gray as his coat.
The paranormal concerns happenings and experiences which defy
rational or scientific explanation. Most people believe that they
occur, but scientists tend to dismiss them as superstition, and the
churches seem frightened of them. Experienced author, Bishop Hugh
Montefiore, makes here a serious study of this fascinating subject.
Never averse to controversy, he is not afraid to take on Professor
Richard Dawkins, the well-known populariser of the natural
sciences, who dismisses the paranormal out of hand. Here the
subject is dealt with in a balanced and reasonable fashion. He
cites many cases, giving reasons for and against accepting them as
paranormal. Suggesting criteria by which to judge them, he leaves
readers to make up their own minds, until the last chapter, where
he gives his own conclusions. He ranges more widely than previous
books on the subject by including the paranormal in religion. In
the first part, he examines alleged cases of telepathy,
precognition, automatic writing, mediums, ghosts, poltergeists and
hauntings, and even astrology. In the second part, he considers the
paranormal in religion, including near death experiences, exorcism
and reincarnation. In the third part, he examines specifically
Christian experiences, including visions and the extraordinary
experiences of mystics. He even suggests that the paranormal is to
be found in the scriptures. This remarkable book, which includes
interviews with those who have experienced the paranormal, should
prove to be irresistible reading.
The Believer is the weird and chilling true story of Dr. John Mack.
This eminent Harvard psychiatrist and Pulitzer Prize-winning
biographer risked his career to investigate the phenomenon of human
encounters with aliens and to give credibility to the stupefying
tales shared by people who were utterly convinced they had
happened. Nothing in Mack's four decades of psychiatry had prepared
him for the otherworldly accounts of a cross-section of humanity
including young children who reported being taken against their
wills by alien beings. Over the course of his career his interest
in alien abduction grew from curiosity to wonder, ultimately
developing into a limitless, unwavering passion. Based on exclusive
access to Mack's archives, journals, and psychiatric notes and
interviews with his family and closest associates, The Believer
reveals the life and work of a man who explored the deepest of
scientific conundrums and further leads us to the hidden dimensions
and alternate realities that captivated Mack until the end of his
life.
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