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The Sworn Sword - A Tale of the Seven Kingdoms
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The Sworn Sword - A Tale of the Seven KingdomsThe Sworn Sword - A Tale of the Seven Kingdoms

Adapting New York Times best-selling author George R. R. Martin's The Sworn Sword The long-awaited sequel to The Hedge Knight tells the story of the adventures of Ser Duncan and his squire one year after their initial meeting at the tournament in Ashford. After traveling the land in search of the puppeteer girl Tanselle, Dunk and Egg find themselves in the charge of Ser Eustace, an aged knight who has accepted Dunk as his sworn sword. But Ser Eustace has another knight in his service who is nothing but trouble, and he will make Dunk's life far more difficult when he rashly attacks a peasant and causes grief to a local noble, the Lady Rohanne Webber.
 
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The Hedge Knight - A Tale of the Seven Kingdoms
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The Hedge Knight - A Tale of the Seven KingdomsThe Hedge Knight - A Tale of the Seven Kingdoms

The Tales of Dunk and Egg is a series of novellas written by George R. R. Martin, set in the world of his Song of Ice and Fire cycle. Three novellas have appeared so far: The Hedge Knight, The Sworn Sword and The Mystery Knight (recently published in the Warriors anthology (March 2010)). The stories relate the adventures of Dunk (eponymously called Ser Duncan the Tall, a legendary member of the Kingsguard before the time of A Song of Ice and Fire) and Egg (the later King Aegon V in a disguised role), beginning with their meeting eighty-nine years before the events of the main cycle and intended to cover a long period of time.
 
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Tags: Knight, Hedge, before, cycle, novellas, Kingdoms
The War of the Ember (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 15)
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The War of the Ember (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 15)The War of the Ember (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 15)

By Kathryn Lasky

The strange, maniacal blue owl known as the Striga has been rousted from the Great Ga'Hoole Tree. Nyra, leader of the vicious Pure Ones, is either dead or laying low in some distant land,leaving the tree finally at peace. As if fed by an invisible spring, learning and the lively arts flourish at the great tree and spread throughout the owl kingdoms.

But unbeknowst to the Guardians, in a long-empty cave deep in the Northern Kingdoms two ruthless villains join forces to conjure an ancient evil, an evil that will do their bidding and wreak havoc on the world.

 

 
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Tags: Guardians, long-empty, Northern, Kingdoms, ruthless, Ember, hoole, unbeknowst
The Burning (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 6)
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The Burning (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 6)The Burning (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 6)

 

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Soren and his band are sent to the mysterious Northern Kingdoms to gather allies and learn the art of war in preparation for the coming cataclysmic battle against the sinister Pure Ones. Meanwhile, in the Southern Kingdoms, St. Aggies has fallen to the Pure Ones and they are using its resources to plan a final invasion of The Great Ga'Hoole Tree. With the future of all Owldom in the balance, the parliament of Ga'Hoole must decide whether or not to join forces with the brutal Skench and Sporn and the scattered remnants of St. Aggies who remain faithful to them.

 

 

 
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Tags: Kingdoms, Aggies, Hoole, whether, parliament, Burning, hoole
An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
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An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon KingdomsAn Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms is a volume which offers an unparalleled view of the archaeological remains of the period. Using the development of the kingdoms as a framework, this study closely examines the wealth of material evidence and analyzes its significance to our understanding of the society that created it. From our understanding of the migrations of the Germanic peoples into the British Isles, the subsequent patterns of settlement, land-use, trade, through to social hierarchy and cultural identity within the kingdoms, this fully revised edition illuminates one of the most obscure and misunderstood periods in European history.
 
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Tags: understanding, Archaeology, Kingdoms, kingdoms, Early, Anglo-Saxon