The Medieval Calendar: Locating Time in the Middle Ages
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The intricacies of the medieval calendar are examined in this sumptuously illustrated volume,...
Hikayat ABI Al-Qasim: A Literary Banquet
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"?ik?yat Abu al-Q?sim, probably written in the 11th century by the otherwise unknown al-Azd?, tells...
Mobilizing Krishna's World: The Writings of Prince Savant Singh of Kishangarh
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Savant Singh (1694-1764), the Rajput prince of Kishangarh-Rupnagar, is famous for commissioning...
Pasolini: The Sacred Flesh
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Poet, novelist, dramatist, polemicist, and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini continues to be one of the...
Stork Mountain
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In his mesmerising first novel, the internationally celebrated short-story writer Miroslav Penkov...
Dark Road: A Play
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First performed at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre, the first stage play from the SUNDAY TIMES No.1...
Deano Arnott (28 KP) rated Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners in Video Games
May 11, 2020
This game has a strange intensity surrounding it the whole time your inside the game. With "walkers" coming at you, people to fight or help and scavenging everything you need to survive, this game packs a punch and certainly delivers a VR game someone can be proud of.
With so many games lacking the length and replay ability, Saints and Sinners looks to keep you hooked as there are so many things to unlock in order to stay alive. Having only scratched the surface if ths game so far, i look forward to revisiting a devestated New Orleans as much as i can. If you love action and horror, and are also a fan of VR then this is the game yoi have been waiting for.
Every NFL stadium will be granted home field advantages
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Every NFL stadium will be granted home field advantages as part of the "Dynamic Gameday" features....
Wings of the Wicked: A Limited Edition Urban Fantasy Collection
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Wickedly Dangerous and Sinfully Seductive. Indulge in 25 breathtaking adventures of dangerous...
Urban Fantasy BoxSet
In the original stories, Hera is vilified, portrayed as unreasonably vengeful, spiteful even. In this version, we can see her motivations. She can’t possibly direct her revenge on her monarch - that would endanger her position and Zeus would deal with her like all those who acted against him.
Hera is complicated woman, and she acts in the only way she knows how to. Her anger has centuries to mature and grow, and there’s a real sense of the passage of time. It’s just that that passage is pretty meaningless to a God!
This novel doesn’t excuse Hera’s behaviour, but it certainly gives the reasons for it. I love Greek mythology, and Jennifer Saints retellings have been excellent. This is another great addition to the series.