That's when I first saw him.
He looked about my age, with strong cheekbones and black shiny hair that swept onto his shoulders. He wore a long tanned animal hide shirt and loose pants. He was tall, muscular, stunning. He also looked very much alive. I really liked the alive part.
He and another big built young man skirted the remains of the torched cabin headed toward the forest. The other guy also had black hair but his skin was caramel. He wore old-fashioned breeches and a plain shirt. They carried bows and arrows. The one clutched a knife. They looked hard and tough like rebels or even the punks on the el platform.
The young man with the strong cheekbones scanned the scene. His gaze was intense, especially when it landed on me. His hazel eyes regarded me with coldness, disdain. Why, I had no idea? He looked dangerous but not like a killer. There was something different about him that I couldn't explain. He nodded at me once, turned and followed the other guy into the forest.
And left me with all the dead people.
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Madeline is pushed off the train tracks and wakes in 1675, the sole survivor of a Native massacre on a colonial settlement in a brutal war. Rescued and taken back to a garrison, she discovers she is a Messenger, a traveler who can slip through time's fabric at will, bringing messages that could change one life or many. Rumors of witchcraft and spying arise. But falling into a forbidden love with her soul mate Samuel, a mixed blood boy, could get them both killed.
The only way Madeline can save both their lives is to train with Samuel and the Medicine Woman, confront her deepest fears and fulfill her destiny as a Messenger. But jealous Hunters, dark-souled predators as well as skilled time travelers crave her powers and try to seduce her to join them. Can Madeline find the way back to her future? And will that future include her one true love, Samuel?
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When Mary Lennox's parents die from cholera in India, the spoiled orphan is transplanted to her uncle's 600-year-old gloomy and secretive estate in England. She is certain that she is destined for misery at Misselthwaite Manor. When Mary meets the old groundskeeper, he is the first to tell her what he thinks of her, "We was wove out of th' same cloth. We're neither of us good lookin' an' we're both of us as sour as we look. We've got the same nasty tempers, both of us, I'll warrant."
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Delightful and funny first book in a series of young childrens books that suggest good ways to behave and why! Using safari animals, children can enjoy the pictures and words and learn at the same time about good behavior. This time, Gerry the Giraffe realises it is an act of greatness to share rather than to be greedy. A great help for parents!
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The Jungle Book is a collection of fables by noted 19th century author, Rudyard Kipling. Drawing upon his own childhood in India, the tales collected in this whimsical volume concern the life of a young boy raised by wolves and his jungle companions, as well as other stories of animals which embody human virtues and vices. Kipling s characters, including the boy Mowgli, the bear Baloo, the nefarious tiger Shere Khan, and the valiant mongoose Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, have inspired many adaptations, and continue to enchant new generations in these original stories.
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Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel’s story is about to be completely rewritten.
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