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Octavia Bellicose

Octavia Bellicose

Michael Mounts

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Never get off the boat, and never split your team. Octavia Pomona breaks every cardinal rule when she is given double objectives, and naturally the team thrusts themselves into peril with eyes wide shut. Blazing forward heedless of any danger, they confront death itself without fear, even acting on the slightest impulse of rage. Assassination and piracy are the order of the day, and the new rules it seems everyone must learn to live by. Leave and liberty are canceled for everyone as the wolves step out of the darkness, brazenly entering the light. The predators are ravenous this go around, relishing the taste of blood, and lusting after the flesh. Day or night, everyone is looking to settle the score, and take their pound of flesh. No one will be visiting the opera house while the range war is in full flame, and guns are blazing. Lives are taken, people are left for dead, and bodies are deserted where they fall on the prairie. Keep your head down, and you might come out the other end alive.Spy rings, the super-rich, depraved deviancy, and over-clocked killing-machines all run rampant in the Fifth Novel of the Mercenary Octavia Pomona.
Octavie

Octavie

Sénèque

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Claudius Drusus Cesar, apr s la mort de Messaline, m re de Britannicus et d'Octavie, qu'il avait condamn e p rir cause de son mariage avec Silius, pousa en secondes noces Agrippine, fille de son fr re Germanicus et veuve de Cn. Domitius nobarbus N ron, et donna sa fille Octavie en mariage N ron, fils de sa nouvelle pouse. Claude et Britannicus tant morts par le poison, N ron r pudie Octavie qu'il d teste, pour pouser Popp a Sabina. Le peuple se soul ve l'occasion de ce divorce; mais l'empereur noie la s dition dans des flots de sang, et ordonne la mort d'Octavie, rel gu e dans l' le de Pandataria.
Octavia E. Butler: Kindred, Fledgling, Collected Stories (Loa #338)
The definitive edition of the complete works of the "grand dame" of American science fiction begins with this volume gathering two novels and her collected stories An original and eerily prophetic writer, Octavia E. Butler used the conventions of science fiction to explore the dangerous legacy of racism in America in harrowingly personal terms. She broke new ground with books that featured complex Black female protagonists--"I wrote myself in," she would later recall--establishing herself as one of thepioneers of the Afrofuturist aesthetic. In 1995 she became the first science fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, in recognition of her achievement in creating new aspirations for the genre and for American literature. This first volume in the Library of America edition of Butler's collected works opens with her masterpiece, Kindred, one of the landmark American novels of the last half century. Its heroine, Dana, a Black woman, is pulled back and forth between the present and the pre-Civil War past, where she finds herself enslaved on the plantation of a white ancestor whose life she must save to preserve her own. In Fledgling, an amnesiac discovers that she is a vampire, with a difference: she is a new, experimental birth with brown skin, giving her the fearful ability to go out in sunlight. Rounding out the volume are eight short stories and five essays--including two never before collected, plus a newly researched chronology of Butler's life and career and helpful explanatory notes prepared by scholar Gerry Canavan. Butler's friend, the writer and editor Nisi Shawl, provides an introduction.
Octavia E. Butler: Lilith's Brood: The Xenogenesis Trilogy (Loa #393): Dawn / Adulthood Rites / Imago
For the first time in a deluxe, hardcover collector's edition, the landmark post-apocalyptic trilogy from the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Award-winning author of Kindred, the Parable novels, and "Bloodchild" From the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Award-winning author of Kindred, the Parable novels, and "Bloodchild," here in its spellbinding entirety is Octavia E. Butler's epic of human survival and transformation. Conceived against a backdrop of Reagan-era nuclear brinksmanship, Lilith's Brood: The Xenogenesis Trilogy--a classic of Afrofuturist speculative fiction--offers profound reflections on race, biology, colonialism, resistance, consent, sexuality, community, hybridity, technology, power, and the future of humankind. At the beginning of Dawn, Butler's heroine Lilith Iyapo is awakened in a white cell, after centuries of suspended animation. She is a survivor, as is gradually revealed, of a nuclear apocalypse--and is now being healed, aboard an alien spaceship, by the terrifying and yet awe-inspiring Oankali. Searching the galaxy for new combinations of genes and DNA to acquire and trade, these advanced, uncanny beings are drawn to Lilith's cancer, which will give them new powers: but should she, and the few of her kind that remain, agree to become one with their extraterrestrial saviors? Adulthood Rites tells the story of Lilith's son, Akin, as he comes of age on a newly repopulated Earth. A "construct"--part-human, and part-Oankali--he is raised among human "resisters," who live apart from Oankali technology. Negotiating the complexities of interspecies politics and his own hybrid identity, he emerges as a leader, forging a new path on Mars for the human/Oankali future. Imago follows another of Lilith's hybrid progeny, Jodahs, through the jungles of a regenerating Earth. Raised as a male child, he discovers in his adolescence that he is becoming the first part-human ooloi, a member of the Oankali's shapeshifting, astonishingly powerful and perceptive third sex--a discovery with intense personal and planetary consequences. Continuing the Library of America's definitive edition of Butler's works, this volume offers authoritative texts of the novels, helpful notes, and a chronology of Butler's life and career.
Octavia E. Butler

Octavia E. Butler

Joyce Markovics

Norwood House Press
2024
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Find out about Octavia E. Butler, a trailblazing science fiction writer, in this beautifully designed and engaging biography for young readers. Learn about her life and uncover how she used the power of her pen to tell stories about Black people and imagine an alternate future. This title also includes a table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, sidebars, "Ask Yourself" prompts, a timeline, and a writing activity.
Octavia Legato

Octavia Legato

Michael Mounts

Independently Published
2019
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For Commander Black, and her Soldiers, the work never ends. They find themselves kept busy very well. Projects ranging from long planned creative efforts to sudden assaults. They move house and try new jobs of every kind. It's all a learning experience for Old Mother Black, and she takes to the lesson plan with zeal. Larger struggles are looming, yet the present list of tasks is still undone. Questions of poor conduct must be answered and the definition of life itself must be worked out, or at least they have to try.
Octavia Bloom and the Missing Key

Octavia Bloom and the Missing Key

Estelle Grace Tudor

Inlustris Publishing
2022
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FIND OUT HOW THE AWARD-WINNING SERIES BEGINS... One tiny discovery can have enormous consequences... Almost 10-year-old Octavia Bloom is looking for adventure, but when it comes it's in the shape of a tiny fairy door.Dragging her reluctant sister and cousins into the mystery, Octavia discovers her family are hiding not ONE but TWO life-changing secrets. Why is her mother searching for an elusive flower? And does she have what it takes to reunite her fractured family? Octavia's certain the answers lie behind the fairy door, if only she could just find the key...Bravery, secrets & magic intertwine in this fantastical adventure. Special 2nd Anniversary cover
Octavia Can Do It!

Octavia Can Do It!

Liliana Tommasini

Liliana Tommasini
2024
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Octavia is a spunky little girl who loves to bake cookies with her Mama. Mixing flour, butter and eggs are one of her favourite things to do. Today, Octavia wants to do things differently.When Mama steps out of the kitchen, Octavia takes over with an "I can do it" attitude. But as flour and cocoa cover the walls, cabinets, and countertop, she starts to question herself.Will her cookies turn out as good as Mama's cookies?Octavia Can Do It is the humorous story of a young girl as she discovers that even the most independent people need a little help sometimes.
Octavia, Daughter of God

Octavia, Daughter of God

Jane Shaw

Jonathan Cape Ltd
2017
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In 1919, in the wake of the upheaval of World War I, a remarkable group of English women came up with their own solution to the world's grief:a new religion. At the heart of the Panacea Society was a charismatic and autocratic leader, a vicar's widow named Mabel Barltrop. Her followers called her Octavia, and believed that she was the daughter of God, sent to build the New Jerusalem in Bedford. Proclaiming the female aspects of God, Octavia attracted former suffragettes, middle-class Christian women and passionate spiritual seekers to Bedford, where they followed her in rigorous religious practices. She appointed twelve women as her apostles, and put the rest to work to spread her Word: that human beings, through Panacea, could achieve immortal life on earth.Acclaimed historian Jane Shaw found the last living members of the Panacea Society, who revealed to her their immense, painstakingly-preserved archives. She discovered a utopian community that once had seventy residents, thousands of followers, and an international healing ministry that reached 130,000 people around the globe.Octavia, Daughter of God is a fascinating group biography and a revelatory work of cultural and narrative history. Vividly told, by turns funny and tragic, it reveals in intimate detail the complex, out-sized personality of Octavia; the faith of her devoted followers, who believed they would never die; and the intricacies and intrigues of her close-knit community.But Octavia, Daughter of God is also about a moment at the advent of modernity, when a generation of newly empowered women tried to re-make Christianity in their own image. Startlingly modern in their resolve and curiously reactionary in their social views and politics, their story is a portrait of an age. It offers a window into the anxieties and hopes of the interwar years through the lives of ordinary people who believed extraordinary things about God, this world and the next.