The Ring of Five

The Ring of Five
Title The Ring of Five PDF eBook
Author Eoin McNamee
Publisher Wendy Lamb Books
Total Pages 354
Release 2010-05-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0375896643

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Here's the first book in a brilliant new trilogy by the author of The Navigator. The Ring of Five, set at a school for spies, is full of surprises as well as fascinating questions about loyalty, destiny, and what it means to be a spy. Danny Caulfield doesn't know how he ended up at a mysterious academy called Wilsons. A few of the students are pretty scary. Someone tries to murder him. Even the ravens that haunt the school seem to be against him. Yet he also finds friends: Les, an exceptional thief; Dixie, who has an unsettling talent; and Vandra, a physick with special powers. It turns out that Danny is destined for a terrifying mission. As he embarks on his training, he is shocked and secretly thrilled to discover that he seems to have all the natural gifts of the perfect spy—most importantly, the ability to betray. Eoin McNamee's background as an author of adult thrillers informs this exhilarating, atmospheric adventure.

The Book Of Five Rings

The Book Of Five Rings
Title The Book Of Five Rings PDF eBook
Author Miyamoto Musashi
Publisher Sanage Publishing House Llp
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-04-07
Genre
ISBN 9789395741064

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The Ring of Five Dragons

The Ring of Five Dragons
Title The Ring of Five Dragons PDF eBook
Author Eric Lustbader
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 698
Release 2002-07-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780812572339

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Struggling to survive an existence of enforced slavery, the people of Kundala are slowly dying. However, only one man is destined to wield the awesome power of the Pearl - his name is Achaea. To fulfil his destiny, he must be reborn, his spirit fused into the body of a young Kundalini girl, Riane.

The Unknown Spy

The Unknown Spy
Title The Unknown Spy PDF eBook
Author Eoin McNamee
Publisher Wendy Lamb Books
Total Pages 322
Release 2011-08-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0375899502

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Danny Caulfield's quiet Christmas break from Wilsons, the school for spies, is shattered by gunshots and a heartrending discovery about his parents. That same night, he's summoned to Wilsons' to prepare for a mission: under an assumed identity, Danny must find a way to protect the Treaty Stone that keeps peace between the Upper and Lower worlds. Meanwhile, the evil Ring of Five pursues Danny, for he is the "true Fifth"—only Danny can unite the members of the Ring and awaken their full powers as master spies.

Five Ring Circus

Five Ring Circus
Title Five Ring Circus PDF eBook
Author Christopher A. Shaw
Publisher New Society Publishers
Total Pages 320
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781550923568

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"This is a cleverly written and timely book. New Society Publishers have managed to put a well-designed paperback on the market just in time to wage a war of words, on the tail end of a province-wide gag law. Indeed, the cloak of silence surrounding all things Olympic have taken us to new levels, as even the digits 2010, preceded by the name of our fair city, are considered fair game, and grounds for libel. A historical perspective on the original intent and players in the Games from the days of their creation answers trivia quesitons like" who was the first athlete to win the gold?", while adding a nostalgic touch, and the chapter on dissent and resistance of the Olympics in other cities brings the whole book into international focus." - Christina Ferrero, Epoch Times The shiny rings of the Olympic Games have grown tarnished over the years as doping, corruption, and other scandals rise to the surface. Those scandals are the tip of the iceberg, according to author Christopher A. Shaw, the lead spokesperson for several anti-Games groups. Five Ring Circus details the history of how Vancouver won the bid for the 2010 Games, who was involved, and what the real motives were. It describes the role of corporate media in promoting the Games, the machinations of government and business, and the opposition that emerged. Disturbing questions come to light: Why does the International Olympic Committee pay no taxes? Who are the real estate developers behind the Vancouver bid? Why are mega projects paid for with tax dollars? What are the true costs of the Games? The Olympic Games, once considered the pinnacle of athleticism and fair play, have become a cesspool of greed, backroom deals, and the wholesale trampling of civil liberties. In Vancouver, preparations for the 2010 Games have had a substantial negative impact on the environment and have resulted in the “economic cleansing” of the poor and homeless. This book is a cautionary tale for future Olympic bid cities, and will appeal to those concerned about the effects of globalization on many aspects of life. Christopher A. Shaw is a professor at the University of British Columbia. He is a founding member and lead spokesperson for the No Games 2010 Coalition and 2010 Watch. He lives in North Vancouver.

The Ring and the Book

The Ring and the Book
Title The Ring and the Book PDF eBook
Author Robert Browning
Publisher
Total Pages 554
Release 1897
Genre Executions and executioners
ISBN

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The Ring Makes All the Difference

The Ring Makes All the Difference
Title The Ring Makes All the Difference PDF eBook
Author Glenn T. Stanton
Publisher Moody Publishers
Total Pages 160
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802478077

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Why not cohabitate? Many believe nothing is better for their future marriage than a trial period—cohabitation. It’s the fastest growing family type in the U.S. So how’s that working out? Are people truly happier? Author Glenn Stanton offers a compelling factual case that nearly every area of health and happiness is increased by marriage and decreased by cohabitation. With credible data and compassion, Stanton explores the reasons why the cohabitation trend is growing; outlines its negative outcomes for men, women, and children; and makes a case for why marriage is still the best arrangement for the flourishing of couples and society. This resource is ideal for those who are cohabitating or considering it, as well as pastors and counselors who need to be able to engage this issue.