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Is There No Muslim Amongst You?
BY HASAN SHIKOH She swung around to the marauding troops and roared: “Is there no Muslim amongst you?!”
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Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Rowan
BY OLIVIA WYLIE The rowan tree holds this virtue today, and in its presence no discord and no obstacle can last.
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Exaltation
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI We Christians are condemned ever to be crucified. It is our binding and our breaking. It is our only hope and home.
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My Approach to Suzan Lori-Park’s “Venus”
BY MARTINA JURICKOVA Their reckless and almost cruel behaviour and exploitation of her led Sarah to depression, alcoholism, and finally to death.
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A Secret Meeting: A Red Randall Crossover Story
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATO “Mr. Hughes thought it best not to make any drastic changes until we know for certain who it is.”
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The Curse of Akebiall – Chapter Five: Epilogue
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO Well, Luke and Leyla spent a few weeks with her grandmother before the three of them went to Sand Valley, Luke’s hometown.
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Divine Arrows: A Quranic Reflection
BY MOHAMED WARSAME Once you start uncovering the hidden gems that it holds; you’ll develop a different kind of appreciation for the message.
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Ursula: A Villain in the Making
BY MIKE FLYNN “I was there when your mother received the vision. Every word of it is true, and Poseidon made me swear not to tell you.”
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Roots – Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Birch
BY OLIVIA WYLIE To begin a thing is to change. Change frightens humanity; as a rule, we’ve always preferred the world to stay predictable.
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In the Army of the Ancient Ones: A Viking Battle Lay
BY THE WARRIOR POET The spirit of the Earth and I are one. The sun has not yet risen. The day has begun, our Mother speaks clearly. She calls us.
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The Curse of Akebiall – Chapter Four: The Third Night
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “They refuse to listen to any warnings since they are so worried about the tourists and the money coming in.”
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Ya Allah: On Culture and Calling God
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI My firmest belief is that God does “feel the love” and measures the sincerity of hearts.
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The Darwinian Cat
BY LAWRENCE “MACK” HALL Sometimes with the eyes of good scholars, yes, but mostly by killing and eating them.
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Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Introduction
BY OLIVIA WYLIE Ogham is a mnemonic device used to instruct the student and keep knowledge in circulation.
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A Beginning of a New Team: A Crossover Story
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “You have to make your decision seriously and carefully. Treasure hunting is a very dangerous business.”
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Through the Fire
BY MOON PRYDERI A lady sat by a fireside in a warm and pleasant room. The lady was young, she was innocent of face and fair.
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The Curse of Akebiall – Chapter Three: The Second Night
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “Oh, I don’t know, maybe you could say you’re allergic to garlic and everything related to roses.”
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The Virtues of Loyalty and Obedience in Tolkien’s Stories
BY MARTINA JURICKOVA Loyalty, or in other words, faithfulness is one of the main themes of both Tolkien’s Middle-earth novels.
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The Journey of My Life in Books
BY MIKE FLYNN The cover art was fantastic, and really caught my eye, and I’ve always had an affinity for wolves, ever since I was little.