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Eagle Lake was named for its large natural lake, which attracted
the Karankawa Indians and early settlers from Stephen F. Austin's
band of 300 colonists. In its location near the lake, the Colorado
River, and the coastal plains, Eagle Lake is a productive
agricultural, gravel, ranching, waterfowl, wildflower, and shipping
center. In the late 1800s, Eagle Lake was a profitable sugarcane
area, with one of the largest sugar refineries in the South. It was
founded as the third stop on the first operating railroad in Texas,
the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos & Colorado. It became home to the
Cane Belt Railroad and received several trainloads of weekend
visitors from Houston who came to enjoy the lake pavilion and its
dances, skating, boating, and fishing. Real estate trains brought
potential residents from Midwestern states to buy land and settle
the area in the late 1800s. It is home to the National Attwater
Prairie Chicken Refuge. Due to its location in the center of the
Texas rice-growing area and the migratory waterfowl corridor from
Canada to South America, it is known as the "Goose Hunting Capital
of the World."
If you liked ESCAPE ROOM, then you'll love GAME ZERO. A twisty, puzzle-filled story, it's a gamer's delight!
Eden's visit to The Escape sees her dropped into a world of puzzles and peril with no way out. She must find the keys, climb the levels and meet her fate. But what if she's not playing the game? Maybe the game is playing her...
A thought-provoking story about the power that games give us to reimagine the world.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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Black Hole Cinema Club
Christopher Edge
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R235
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Discovery Miles 1 880
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Another edge-of-your-seat adventure from the award-winning author
of Escape Room, Christopher Edge. A trip to the cinema will never
be the same... When Lucas meets his friends at the local cinema -
nicknamed 'The Black Hole' - they're excited about the movie
marathon ahead. Non-stop action, blockbuster special effects and
all the snacks they can eat. But as the lights go down, Lucas, Ash,
Maya, Caitlin and Finn watch in disbelief as a jet-black tidal wave
comes crashing out of the cinema screen and the five friends find
themselves swept into an epic adventure. Secret hideouts.
Prehistoric monsters. Lost cities. Impossible missions. Being the
hero of your own film should feel like fun. But as the cliffhanger
scenes they're pitched into become ever more perilous, Lucas and
his friends start to wonder if these movies are really make
believe. Can they save the day before the end credits roll? The
fate of the world might just depend on it... Cover illustration by
David Dean.
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Escape Room (Paperback)
Christopher Edge
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R230
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Discovery Miles 1 820
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The latest mind-blowing novel from award-winning author Christopher
Edge, Escape Room is a thrilling adventure that challenges readers
to think about what they've done to save the world today. When
twelve-year-old Ami arrives at The Escape, she thinks it's just a
game - the ultimate escape room with puzzles and challenges to beat
before time runs out. Meeting her teammates, Adjoa, Ibrahim, Oscar
and Min, Ami learns from the Host that they have been chosen to
save the world and they must work together to find the Answer. But
as he locks them inside the first room, they quickly realise this
is no ordinary game. From a cavernous library of dust to an ancient
Mayan tomb, a deserted shopping mall stalked by extinct animals to
the command module of a spaceship heading to Mars, the perils of
The Escape seem endless. Can Ami and her friends find the Answer
before it's too late? With cover illustration by David Dean. "A
writer of genuine originality" - Guardian Check out these other
brilliant books from Christopher Edge: The Many Worlds of Albie
Bright The Jamie Drake Equation The Infinite Lives of Maisie Day
The Longest Night of Charlie Noon
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Boilers (Hardcover)
Edge Moor Edge Moor Iron Company
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R740
Discovery Miles 7 400
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This multidisciplinary book consists of 31 chapters covering
aspects such as history, sociology, demography, law, economics,
environmental studies, politics and public administration -
presented in a style that is accessible to both scholars and the
general public.;The book provides depth and breadth to the field of
politics and society generally, while increasing our knowledge of
Botswana in particular. The editors are lecturers at the University
of Botswana.
Winner of the Stockport Children's Book Award 2013
Penelope Tredwell is the feisty thirteen-year-old orphan heiress of
the bestselling magazine, The Penny Dreadful. Her masterly tales of
the macabre are gripping Victorian Britain, even if no one knows
she's the author. One day, a letter she receives from the governor
of the notorious Bedlam madhouse plunges her into an adventure more
terrifying than anything she has ever imagined.
How do you know you really exist?It's Maisie's birthday and she
can't wait to open her presents. She's hoping for the things she
needs to build her own nuclear reactor. But she wakes to an empty
house and outside the front door is nothing but a terrifying,
all-consuming blackness. Trapped in an ever-shifting reality,
Maisie knows that she will have to use the laws of the universe and
the love of her family to survive. And even that might not be
enough...A mind-bending mystery for anyone who's ever asked
questions. From the author of The Many Worlds of Albie Bright and
The Jamie Drake Equation.Cover illustration by Matt Saunders.
In Creole Italian, Justin A. Nystrom explores the influence
Sicilian immigrants have had on New Orleans foodways. His culinary
journey follows these immigrants from their first impressions on
Louisiana food culture in the mid-1830s and along their path until
the 1970s. Each chapter touches on events that involved Sicilian
immigrants and the relevancy of their lives and impact on New
Orleans. Sicilian immigrants cut sugarcane, sold groceries, ran
truck farms, operated bars and restaurants, and manufactured pasta.
Citing these cultural confluences, Nystrom posits that the
significance of Sicilian influence on New Orleans foodways
traditionally has been undervalued and instead should be included,
along with African, French, and Spanish cuisine, in the broad
definition of "creole." Creole Italian chronicles how the business
of food, broadly conceived, dictated the reasoning, means, and
outcomes for a large portion of the nearly forty thousand Sicilian
immigrants who entered America through the port of New Orleans in
the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries and how their actions
and those of their descendants helped shape the food town we know
today.
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