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The shadowed sun

2012
Gujaareh, a city that has only known peace, suffers under the imperial rule of the Kisuati and is being plagued by nightmares where those infected die screaming in their sleep, but hope lies with two outcasts, the first woman ever allowed to join the dream goddess's priesthood and an exiled prince who longs to reclaim his birthright.

Reawakened

2016
"A visit to an Egyptian exhibit brings teen Lilliana Young face to face with a recently awakened mummy-turned-handsome-sun-god as she gets caught up in an adventure with more twists and turns than the Nile itself"--Provided by publisher.

Warrior bronze

2017
"In the final book in the Gods and Warriors series, Hylas and Pirra prepare to face Telemon and the Crows in a final epic battle, all the while searching for Hylas's lost sister, Issi"--.

The ancient Egyptians

2017
In this striking volume, readers are transported to ancient Egypt through accessible text and gorgeous artwork.

Hinduism

2018
This book examines the origins and history of Hinduism, and explores its sacred texts-the Vedas, Upanishads, and other writings that include stories, hymns, poems, and rituals on which Hindus base their beliefs.

Gods, heroes and monsters

discover the wonders of ancient Greek myths
2016
"Provides information on Greek mythology, including the gods and goddesses, heroes, monsters, and legends"--OCLC.

Gods and goddesses in Greek mythology

2017
Explores the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, discussing their strengths, skills, how they were created and more.

07-ghost

2015
With the final two Seven Ghosts and the Warmonger identified and the background of the struggle between the Barsburg and Raggs empires revealed, all is set for the final battle between good and evil.

Hyperion and the great balls of fire

When the Titan Hyperion turns up the heat and starts throwing fireballs around, Olympians Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, and Demeter search for a mysterious Olympic torch and steal the flame to light it.

Uranus and the bubbles of trouble

"Find the bubbles. That is the only clue Zeus and his fellow Olympians have from their trusted oracle, Pythia. They aren't quite clear on their quest, but they head out to search for the mysterious bubbles. Just when the Olympians think the journey might be Titan free, they find themselves in the middle of a star war between mighty Uranus, ruler of the sky, and his son, King Cronus! And when the dust settles, a half shell appears with a sleeping beauty named Aphrodite inside, surrounded by magical floating bubbles. The Olympians quickly realize those bubbles might mean more trouble ahead!"--Dust jacket.

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