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""You don't know who I am," I whispered. He didn't move-either away
from me, or closer-and after an interminable moment, I stepped back
and hurried out of the house.
He didn't follow me as I fled into the night."
Lylin is not used to being alone-much less alone, hurt, and lost.
So when she is separated from her guard and forced to abandon her
horse, she counts herself lucky to stumble upon a manor house.
Still frightened by those who chased her into the night, she keeps
her identity a secret, calling herself Lily as she accepts the help
of kind servants and the compassion of Lord Fallon. When they fall
into an easy friendship, she wonders if her secrecy was too hasty.
However, as she gets to know the manor and its residents, Lylin
discovers that she's not the only one hiding secrets, and it may be
a very good thing that her host doesn't know her true identity as a
member of the royal family.
Yet the turmoil felt at Lord Fallon's estate is nothing compared
to the upheaval she faces upon returning home.
This book reviews recent advances in the synthesis,
characterization, and physico-chemical properties of anisotropic
nanomaterials. It highlights various emerging applications of
nanomaterials, including sensing and imaging, (bio)medical
applications, environmental protection, plasmonics, catalysis, and
energy. It provides an excellent and comprehensive overview of the
effect that morphology and nanometric dimension has on the
physico-chemical properties of various materials and how this leads
to novel applications.
Driven by such diverse advances as the Human Genome Project and the
explosion of the World Wide Web, and also by the threat of
human-inspired disasters such as global warming, the field of
science and literature studies is currently undergoing an
unprecedented expansion. The relations between science and
literature have been and continue to be central to understanding
Hispanic civilization and culture. In spite of this, "Science,
Literature, and Film in the Spanish-Speaking World" is the first
and only book to treat this new and dynamic field from an Hispanic
perspective. This unique volume opens the door to an entirely new
focus in the study of Hispanic literature and culture.
Driven by such diverse advances as the Human Genome Project and the
explosion of the World Wide Web, and also by the threat of
human-inspired disasters such as global warming, the field of
science and literature studies is currently undergoing an
unprecedented expansion. The relations between science and
literature have been and continue to be central to understanding
Hispanic civilization and culture. In spite of this, Science,
Literature, and Film in the Spanish-Speaking World is the first and
only book to treat this new and dynamic field from an Hispanic
perspective. This unique volume opens the door to an entirely new
focus in the study of Hispanic literature and culture.
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Abattoir (Paperback)
Yolanda Olson; Illustrated by Cover Me Darling; K. Larsen
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