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Of the Abyss: Mancer, Book One

Of the Abyss: Mancer, Book One

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Voyager
2016
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After decades of strife, peace has finally been achieved in Kavet--but at a dark cost. Sorcery is outlawed, and anyone convicted of consorting with the beings of the other realms--the Abyssi and the Numini--is put to death. The only people who can even discuss such topics legally are the scholars of the Order of the Napthol, who give counsel when questions regarding the supernatural planes arise. Hansa Viridian, a captain in the elite guard unit tasked with protecting Kavet from sorcery, has always led a respectable life. But when he is implicated in a sorcerer's crimes, the only way to avoid execution is to turn to the Abyss for help--specifically, to a half-Abyssi man he's sworn he hates, but whose physical attraction he cannot deny. Hansa is only the first victim in a plot that eventually drags him, a sorcerer named Xaz, and a Sister of the Napthol named Cadmia into the depths of the Abyss, where their only hope of escape is to complete an infernal task that might cost them their lives.
Hawksong

Hawksong

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Bantam Doubleday Dell
2007
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DANICA SHARDAE IS an avian shapeshifter, and the golden hawk's form in which she takes to the sky is as natural to her as the human one that graces her on land. The only thing more familiar to her is war: It has raged between her people and the serpiente for so long, no one can remember how the fighting began. As heir to the avian throne, she'll do anything in her power to stop this war--even accept Zane Cobriana, the terrifying leader of her kind's greatest enemy, as her pair bond and make the two royal families one. Trust. It is all Zane asks of Danica--and all they ask of their people--but it may be more than she can give. A School Library Journal Best Books of the Year A VOYA Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror List selection
Snakecharm

Snakecharm

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Bantam Doubleday Dell
2007
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ZANE COBRIANA, COBRA shapeshifter, thanks the gods every day for Danica, his hawk pair bond, and the peace their union has brought to the avian and serpiente. Soon, Danica will have a child to carry on their royal line. But what should be a happy time is riddled with doubt. Syfka, an ancient falcon, has arrived from Ahnmik claiming that one of her people is hidden in their midst. The falcons are more powerful than the avians and serpiente combined, and Syfka shows nothing but contempt for Zane and Danica's alliance. To Zane's horror, his own people seem just as appalled as Syfka is by the thought of a mixed-blood child becoming heir to the throne. Is Syfka's lost falcon just a ruse to stir up controversy among them? The truth lies somewhere in their tangled pasts--and the search will redefine Zane and Danica's fragile future. Praise for Hawksong "Atwater-Rhodes has created a stunning adventure that draws readers in and leaves them begging for more."--School Library Journal, Starred "Atwater-Rhodes takes a break from vampires to create two warring clans . . . with] impressively complex cultures."--Publishers Weekly A VOYA Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror List selection
Token of Darkness

Token of Darkness

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Random House Inc
2011
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Cooper Blake has everything going for him--until he wakes from a car accident with his football career in ruins and a mysterious, attractive girl by his side. Cooper doesn't know how Samantha got there or why he can see her; all he knows is that she's a ghost, and the shadows that surround her seem intent on destroying her. No one from Cooper's old life would understand what he can barely grasp himself. . . . But Delilah, the captain of the cheerleading squad, has secrets of her own, like her ability to see beyond the physical world, and her tangled history with Brent, a loner from a neighboring school who can hear strangers' most intimate thoughts. Delilah and Brent know that Cooper is in more trouble than he realizes, and that Samantha may not be as innocent as she has led Cooper to believe. But the only way to figure out where Samantha came from will put them all in more danger than they ever dreamed possible.
In the Forests of the Night

In the Forests of the Night

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Random House Inc
2000
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In the Forests of the Night is a lush, moody tale of vampires, witches, and shape-shifters. It's the story of how one female vampire comes to terms with her inner nature and reclaims her rightful powers. From the first few pages, readers will feel themselves transported into this haunting world that rests just on the edge of our own. Readers will also be interested to learn that this exciting debut novel was written by a teenager herself. Amelia Atwater-Rhodes found out that In the Forests of the Night was accepted by Delacorte Press on her 14th birthday! We caught up with this busy young author to find out the story behind the story. barnesandnoble.com: What's your life like now that you're a published writer? Amelia Atwater-Rhodes: My life is similar in most ways to the way it was before. [Most of the] changes that I've gone through lately have more to do with the transition to high school. However, I must admit my life is more hectic, trying to create a separation between my "normal" life and my literary life. bn: How has the experience of your writing -- your literary life -- changed since your book was accepted by Delacorte Press? AAR: The main difference is that, before, I saw my writing as just mine. Sometimes I never even had the courage to share my writing with my parents! Now I'm sharing it with any stranger who happens to pick up the book. Since Forests was accepted, people have a tendency to ask me for advice or share their own writing with me. It's nice to think that my success can encourage other people. bn: Have other authors inspired you in particular ways? AAR: Almost everyone that I have ever read [has inspired me]! My favorite young adult authors are L. J. Smith and Christopher Pike. Pike became my role model. L. J. Smith's Night World , which I stumbled upon more recently after I had created my own "night world," fascinates me. Like many other L. J. Smith fans, I am still waiting for Strange Fate to be released. bn: What is your writing process like? Do you write every day? AAR: My writing process is varied. When I start a book, I have two files -- the actual manuscript and then another file in which I log character names, important facts, and descriptions so I will not contradict myself later. After that, I write whenever I have the inspiration to do so, at any time. I am famous for complaining (in school) that I woke up at two in the morning with an idea and have not been to bed since. I always have music on when I write, about three songs that I put on repeat. The music is usually something that has to do with the character. I think that I wrote Forests mostly while listening to Alanis Morissette's "Forgiven" and "Perfect." I usually have no idea what is going to happen in the book until I am writing it. I have a tendency to write a scene and surprise myself with some strange detail I did not know until it fell into a sentence. bn: Why do you suppose that we are so interested in reading about vampires and witches and otherworldly powers? AAR: Personally, I write about Nyeusi (my word for my group of otherworldly powers) because they are so varied. Vampires, shape-shifters, and witches all have their own cultures. In general, though, I can't explain why humans are so interested in nonhuman creatures. My best idea is that we are interested in them because they are us, but aren't. [They have] ties to humanity but consider [themselves] not human. As a writer, creatures like vampires allow me to act out more than I could with human characters. [Creating] a likable human murderer is difficult (and I try to make both my protagonists and antagonists likable in some ways), but writing about a likable vampire is not so difficult. For example, if Risika had been human, many people would have been upset by her killing an innocent human in the third chapter; instead, since she is a vampire, she is given some leeway outside of normal moral boundaries. From a reader's point of view, creatures like vampires allow us to read about the more violent side of nature, but still be distanced from it. Of course, that explanation doesn't even touch on the whole romanticism associated with vampires... bn: How did you learn about vampires? Have you ever met one? AAR: No, as far as I know, I have never met a vampire. I was raised on a lot of vampire literature. It always shocks me when I hear of someone who has never seen the movie "Dracula," in any of its many forms. After "Dracula," Christopher Pike's The Last Vampire series really kindled my interest. bn: Do you have plans to write more about Risika, the main character in In the Forests of the Night ? What's next from you? AAR: Risika is in other books of mine, but not as a main character. I believe Forests said most of what needed to be said about Risika. However, she does play a part in the end of Aubrey's book and a few others that I have written. bn: We have recently signed a contract for the next book, which is titled (subject to change) Bitter Life . While Aubrey (the antagonist of Forests ) is once again a major character, the main character is a young author named Jessica, briefly mentioned in Forests . After Bitter Life , there are other finished manuscripts that I am trying to decide between, including Aubrey's history. bn: What did you learn about yourself as this story and these characters developed on paper? AAR: The main thing I learned about myself as this story developed was my own vindictiveness. [Writing, and the fight scenes in particular] has given me a whole new outlet for dealing with my personal anger. My moods are reflected in my writing, though they can be seen clearest in first drafts. Also, the characters' preferences and personalities are inspired by my own preferences and dislikes -- such as Aubrey's dislike of sarcasm or Risika's love of tigers. bn: Of course, many writers will be inspired that you were published so young. Do you have advice or words of encouragement for other young writers? AAR: The best advice I would offer to other young writers is to not give up, and -- if they try to get published -- not to think their work is bad if it gets turned down. Also, don't write to get published; write because you like to write. It takes a lot of work to get a book into its best possible form and to do the work necessary to publish it. If you don't have fun doing the writing and are not proud of what you have done, then it is not worth it. --Cathy Young
Midnight Predator

Midnight Predator

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Random House USA Children's Books
2003
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Though she was once a happy teenager with a wonderful family and a full life, Turquoise Draka is now a hunter. In a deadly world of vampires, shapeshifters, and mercenaries, she'll track any prey if the price is right. Her current assignment: to assassinate Jeshikah, one of the cruelest vampires in history. Her employer: an unknown contact who wants the job done fast. Her major obstacle: she'll have to hide her strength and enter Midnight, a fabled vampire realm, as a human slave. . . .
Falcondance

Falcondance

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers
2007
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Nicias has never felt completely at home among the avians and serpiente in Wyvern's Court, despite his loyalty to Oliza Shardae Cobriana, the heir to both thrones. He is a falcon, the son of two exiles from Anhmik-and images of this distant island have always haunted his dreams. But when Nicias's visions become more like reality, his parents have no choice but to send him back to the homeland-and a royal falcon-they've tried their best to forget.If Araceli won't bind Nicias's newfound magic, it could destroy him. In a place where everyone is a pawn, only one other woman has the potential to save Nicias. But she holds the keys to a dangerous power struggle that will force Nicias to choose between his duty-and his destiny.
Wolfcry

Wolfcry

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers
2008
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Oliza Shardae Cobriana is heir to Wyvern's Court, home of the avians and serpiente, whose war with each other ended just before Oliza was born. But hatred is slow to die, and not everyone likes the expressive way in which Urban, a serpiente dancer, is courting Oliza--especially not Marus, her reserved avian suitor. And when Urban is found beaten in avian land, Oliza is filled with despair. How can she be expected to lead a unified society if her people still cannot live peacefully together? Before Oliza can try to mend the rift in Wyvern's Court, she is kidnapped by mercenaries, who take her deep into wolves' territory. As Wyvern princess, all Oliza has ever wanted is to see a future where she can find love and take a mate without inciting another war. The time is now. She owes it to her people--and to herself.
Wyvernhail

Wyvernhail

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers
2008
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HAI HAS ALWAYS been an outsider. With a falcon mother and a deceased cobra father, she is considered a mongrel by most, an ally by some, and a friend by few. Hai's broken falcon wings are a painful reminder of the life she once led on the island of Ahnmik. And here in Wyvern's Court, the avian and serpiente royal family keep their distance, refusing to acknowledge her cobra bloodline. They know that Hai's magic is so volatile, she can barely control it, and images of the past and future threaten to overwhelm her.When Hai's cousin, Oliza Shardae Cobriana, abdicates the throne of Wyvern's Court, Hai has visions only of destruction: the serpiente king Salem, dying in her arms; the dutiful guard, Nicias, unable to save a generation of children; and Wyvern's Court engulfed in flames.Now Hai will do anything to protect her new home - even if it means betraying the very people who need her most.
Persistence of Memory

Persistence of Memory

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers
2010
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Sixteen-year-old Erin Misrahe just wants to be like everyone else in her new school. But Erin has more to worry about than passing AP Chemistry or making friends. In times of stress, she has always been overcome by her alter ego, Shevaun, whose violent behavior wreaks havoc on those around her. Erin can never remember anything about these episodes, and she's grateful to have been spared them for a while. But when a protective friend comes back into Erin's life, he insists that Shevaun is a vampire who actually exists apart from Erin. Shevaun has dangerous allies, like the handsome witch Adjila--and they're determined to sever Shevaun's connection to Erin once and for all.
All Just Glass

All Just Glass

Atwater-Rhodes Amelia

Ember
2012
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Sarah Vida has given up everything for love. From a legendary family of vampire-hunting witches, Sarah was raised to never trust a vampire, to never let her guard down, and to avoid all tricky attachments of the heart. But now Sarah IS a vampire--changed by the boy she thought she loved. Her family has forsaken her, and Sarah herself is disgusted by her appetite for blood. Aida Vida is Sarah's older sister, the good, reliable sibling who always does her family proud. But when Aida's mother insists that Sarah be found and killed, Aida is given the one assignment that she may not be able to carry out. Taking place over just twenty-four hours, ALL JUST GLASS tells the story of a game-changing battle that will forever change the world of the Den of Shadows. And at its center is the story of two sisters who must choose between love and duty. Dark, fully-imagined, and hard to put down, ALL JUST GLASS will thrill Amelia's fans--old and new. "From the Hardcover edition."
Poison Tree

Poison Tree

Atwater-Rhodes Amelia

Ember
2013
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The rich stew of the author's creations--SingleEarth, vampires, shapeshifters, Tristes, the Bruja Guilds--are at full boil here in the story of two 20-ish young women trying to out run their very different pasts, and figure out where they fit in and who they might become. Each has landed in a more "normal" place, and each wonders if, like a tattoo that can't be covered up, they can ever really fit into "normal."
Demon in My View

Demon in My View

Atwater-Rhodes Amelia

Bantam USA
2001
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Though nobody at her high school knows it, Jessica is a published author. Her vampire novel, Tiger, Tiger, has just come out under the pen name Ash Night. Now two new students have just arrived in Ramsa, and both want Jessica's attention. She has no patience with overly friendly Caryn, but she's instantly drawn to Alex, a self-assured, mysterious boy who seems surprisingly familiar. If Jessica didn't know better, she'd think Aubrey, the alluring villain from her novel had just sprung to life. That's impossible, of course; Aubrey is a figment of her imagination. Or is he?
Snakecharm

Snakecharm

Atwater-Rhodes Amelia

Laurel (imprint of Dell Publishing)
2006
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ZANE COBRIANA, COBRA shapeshifter, thanks the gods every day for Danica, his hawk pair bond, and the peace their union has brought to the avian and serpiente. Soon, Danica will have a child to carry on their royal line. But what should be a happy time is riddled with doubt. Syfka, an ancient falcon, has arrived from Ahnmik claiming that one of her people is hidden in their midst. The falcons are more powerful than the avians and serpiente combined, and Syfka shows nothing but contempt for Zane and Danica's alliance. To Zane's horror, his own people seem just as appalled as Syfka is by the thought of a mixed-blood child becoming heir to the throne. Is Syfka's lost falcon just a ruse to stir up controversy among them? The truth lies somewhere in their tangled pasts--and the search will redefine Zane and Danica's fragile future. Praise for Hawksong "Atwater-Rhodes has created a stunning adventure that draws readers in and leaves them begging for more."--School Library Journal, Starred "Atwater-Rhodes takes a break from vampires to create two warring clans . . . with] impressively complex cultures."--Publishers Weekly A VOYA Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror List selection
Amelia

Amelia

Henry Fielding

Clarendon Press
1984
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A scholarly edition of a work by Henry Fielding. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
Amelia

Amelia

Gardner McFall

University of Washington Press
2009
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In the new opera Amelia, a first time mother-to-be, whose psyche has been scarred by the loss of her pilot father in Vietnam, must break free from anxiety to embrace healing and renewal for the sake of her husband and child. Set against a thirty-year period from the 1960s to the 1990s, the story interweaves one woman's emotional journey, the American experience in Vietnam, and elements of myth and history to explore our fascination with flight and the dilemmas that arise when vehicles of flight are used for exploration, adventure, and war. This is an intensely personal libretto by American poet Gardner McFall, whose father was a Navy pilot who served in Vietnam and was lost in the Pacific. It moves from loss to recuperation, paralysis to flight, as the protagonist, Amelia, ultimately embraces her life and the creative force of love and family.Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnoHzNLLQBU
Amelia

Amelia

Gardner McFall

University of Washington Press
2015
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In the new opera Amelia, a first time mother-to-be, whose psyche has been scarred by the loss of her pilot father in Vietnam, must break free from anxiety to embrace healing and renewal for the sake of her husband and child. Set against a thirty-year period from the 1960s to the 1990s, the story interweaves one woman's emotional journey, the American experience in Vietnam, and elements of myth and history to explore our fascination with flight and the dilemmas that arise when vehicles of flight are used for exploration, adventure, and war. This is an intensely personal libretto by American poet Gardner McFall, whose father was a Navy pilot who served in Vietnam and was lost in the Pacific. It moves from loss to recuperation, paralysis to flight, as the protagonist, Amelia, ultimately embraces her life and the creative force of love and family.Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnoHzNLLQBU