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Harry Lister Smith stars in this made-for-TV action adventure. On a remote island in ancient Norway, young Viking Erick (Lister Smith) volunteers to join a band of his fellow Norse warriors on a perilous voyage to save the captured princess Tasya (Jenny Boyd). Fighting together with rival clans, Erick must find and save Tasya from her captors before she is sacrificed to the legendary Midgard serpent.
'Compelling.' The Times 'Wise and honest.' Daily Mail Jenny Boyd's extraordinary life is the stuff of movies and novels, a story of incredible people and places at a pivotal time in the 20th century As an up-and-coming young model, Jenny found herself at the heart of Carnaby Street in London, immersed in the fashion and pop culture of the Swinging 60s. With boyfriend Mick Fleetwood, sister Pattie Boyd, George Harrison and the rest of the Beatles, she lived the London scene.
There have been innumerable 'rock star' biographies and music histories before, but there is no book that presents the deepest, innermost thoughts from some of the industry's most legendary musicians on not only how they create, but what drives their creative process. Have you ever wondered how your favourite rock stars get inspired? How they write a song? How an album is put together? What made them choose a life devoted to music? Written and compiled by Jenny Boyd, who has lived at the heart of the rock world since the 1960s and experienced many of its most iconic moments, the book contains interviews with each musician to give the reader a compelling and groundbreaking insight into the creative process at the heart of each rock star's musical success. From Eric Clapton to Mick Fleetwood, Joni Mitchell to George Harrison, this is a bible of rock royalty that provides an intimate portrait of their craft. Icons of Rock is the perfect book for any fan that wants to know more about their favourite musicians and bands - or any budding composer and performer who wants a unique insight into how the world's most legendary rock stars created and delivered their greatest music.
It is Medieval times where the word of the King or Queen is law and a knight swore upon an oath, a code of chivalry to guard the Sovereign and protect the weak. The land is called Zanna, a place where mythical creatures and sorcerers of great power exist, a power used for both good and evil. The Queen is dying, a closely guarded secret to protect the Princess, heir to the throne. The Royal Duke, the Queen's cruel and sadistic nephew believes the crown is rightfully his and will do whatever it takes to become King. As a dark shadow of evil spreads across the land, whispers arise of an old legend passed down through the generations about The Child of the Gods, a child born to save the Kingdom from absolute terror A beautiful young woman with hair like liquid silver, finds herself in unfamiliar surroundings, with no recollection of her name or her past, but when the plight of the people of Zanna come to her attention, she defies all odds to stand up against the terror inflicted upon them, armed with nothing but her unique bow and arrows, earning herself the name of The Silver Angel. A mysterious man aids her in her quest, telling her he knows her true identity and that she must seek a hidden object, one that possesses great power, but only she holds the key and the knowledge of its secret location. He insists it is imperative she find it in order to save the people. The Silver Angel questions his motive for helping her, as he hides behind a mask, refusing to reveal his face. Despite all warnings and increasing suspicions as to his true identity, she falls in love with him, putting her life in great danger.
Blake Stanley is the owner of a large cattle station in the remote centre of Australia. Struggling to run the large property while also raising his young son alone, he decides to enlist the help of a housekeeper. From the first moment he saw Terry Johnson and her young son, he knew they would not last long in the outback and had serious doubts she had ever worked on a cattle station before. Against his better judgement he agrees to give her a chance. While out mustering cattle he receives a desperate plea for help over the helicopter radio, but the call is cut short; it was from Terry's young son Dale. On arriving back at the homestead he finds Terry lying face down in a pool of blood and Dale is nowhere to be found; sparking a Nation Wide search for not only the young boy, but a mystery shooter. As the search continues all hope of finding the boy alive begin to fade; but also disturbing facts begin to unfold about Terry. Late one night Blake receives a strange phone call, setting him off on his own search for answers "Who is Terry Johnson and what part did the young boy play?" He soon discovers a sinister plot; one which raises the stakes even higher, in the race to find the young boy alive
England; the year was 1870. Unbeknown to May, the moment she opened the door to the forbidden room she had broken the seal on a tightly bound web of deceit; causing it to slowly unravel. Her mind conjured up many things but nothing could prepare her for the discovery of Natalia Natalia's very existence is threatened and her only chance of survival is an old gypsy woman, but to find her she must embark on a dangerous journey through the deep woods. Natalia discovers the people of the forest are like no other she has seen before, especially the handsome Besnik, but he as the others, show a great hatred at the mere mention of her name; one which is blamed for a terrible curse. Once again Natalia must embark on a dangerous journey; she must find her true parents and the answers they hold. Her only hope of finding them is through the aid of a young gypsy boy who possesses a special gift. As the web of deceit finally unravels, Natalia uncovers a shocking secret, one which was never to be revealed. Will Besnik come to her rescue; or can he not forget who she really is?
In this exciting, original and inspiring book, 75 of the world's most iconic musicians reveal - many for the first time - their thoughts on creating music. Psychologist Jenny Boyd has probed the minds and souls of these artists and has delved into the drive to create, the importance of nurturing creativity, the role of unconscious influences and the effects of chemicals and drugs on the creative process. Music legend who contributed exclusive interviews include: Eric Clapton George Harrison Julian Lennon Jackson Browne David Crosby Stephen Stills Graham Nash Don Henley Hank Marvin Keith Richards Ravi Shankar Ringo Starr Steve Winwood Mick Fleetwood Stevie Nicks Joni Mitchell
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