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Alex Wise vs. the Gods of the Apocalypse

Alex Wise vs. the Gods of the Apocalypse

Terry J. Benton-Walker

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2026
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Saving the world is one thing . . . saving the multiverse is another. Alex Wise returns in the third book in this thrilling fantasy series all about finding your inner hero. Alex may have failed to stop the Cosmic Shift, but that doesn't mean he is giving up on saving the world. The only problem is . . . he has no idea what world he's even in. A rip in the multiverse has stranded him and his best friend Loren in a mysterious realm--without his sister Mags, or demi-god crush Liam, or even his kinda cool, kinda annoying stepbrother Nick. Like Earth, this world is at war, and Loren and Alex will have to use all their wits and magic to escape space pirates, an underground rebellion, and advanced technology with terrifying consequences. But even if Alex manages to find a way to return home, it will be nothing like the home he once knew. His nemesis Ezra is stronger than ever and, along with War and Famine, is turning Earth into a violent, chaotic dumpster fire. Alex never asked to be a superhero, but with the weight of not one but TWO worlds resting on his shoulders, that's exactly who he needs to be. "Never has the apocalypse been so fun " --Mark Oshiro, author of THE INSIDERS and co-author with Rick Riordan of THE SUN AND THE STAR: A NICO DI ANGELO ADVENTURE.
The Alex P. Keats Trilogy on Wisdom Love, and Happiness
When we were born, we didn't come with an operating manual showing us how to live from our natural state of wisdom, love and happiness. All the parts were in the box, but the directions were left out. Since most around us haven't figured out how to put it all together, confusion and suffering is often the result. What we perceive, we receive - and what we live, we teach. Fortunately, in each moment, life invites us to 'crack the code' and live from our natural state of being and perceive reality as it is, not as we'd like it to be. There is an immense difference in the two perceptions, and in that difference our release is found. But first, we need to challenge what we hold as true.Assuredly, it is not what you 'know' that holds the key to a radical transformation. The 'answer' isn't found in the accumulation of all that you've come to know and believe, but in what you presently aren't aware of. All your spiritual ideas and beliefs about what is real and true haven't brought about the peace and contentment you've been seeking, has it? It's like facing west if we want to enjoy the sunset. If we are facing east, as much as we want to enjoy the sunset, it just won't happen. And yet, if we turn and face the proper direction, we get to experience the wonder and magnificence that was there all along. In order to see how we create our experience, we need to notice what we think is true. What we think is true determines how we see the world, and how we see the world shapes our moment-to-moment experience. Can you suspend all that you think you know for the time being, including all your beliefs and opinions for the sake of discovering a whole new possibility? Can you temporarily put aside reluctance and fear for the chance of another possibility that can transform everything? Can you meet this moment innocent and pure, and without any expectation or demand? It is in this open state of discovery where your true freedom lies - in that space of awareness that is free of fear, doubt and worry. "The Alex P. Keats Trilogy On Wisdom, Love and Happiness" is an invitation to step into the Unknown with openness and curiosity. It's an opportunity to deeply inquire into how our experience unfolds, with the aim of seeing as wisdom sees. It consists of three separate books ("Born To Be Happy", "When Wisdom Blooms" and "The Dance of Imperfection") that can be read in succession and digested as one, or if you desire, you can skip around and read in no particular order. In the end, if you give up the need to seek for the 'answers', you may begin to sense that which is beyond answers - and your life may be transformed in ways you only imagined.
Alex Dreams Of Africa

Alex Dreams Of Africa

Iryna Foster

Iryna Foster
2023
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Join Alex on a thrilling adventure to find his Aunt's home in Africa as he falls asleep in the car on the way to take his Aunt to the airport and dreams of Africa. In his dream, he is guided by his new friend, Chitto the monkey. Alex travels through diverse landscapes, meeting incredible creatures along the way. From the friendly hippopotamus, Olympus, to the wise Giraffe, who knows everyone in Africa, Alex is amazed by the diverse wildlife.But the adventure doesn't stop there. With Chitto as his pilot, Alex takes to the skies and flies over the lush African jungle, gaining a bird's eye view of the vibrant landscape. Throughout his journey, Alex encounters various challenges, but with the help of Chitto and his newfound friends, he learns to overcome them and grows wiser.With vibrant illustrations and a captivating story, this book is a fantastic way for young readers to explore the wonders of Africa and learn about the importance of friendship, perseverance, and adventure.
Alex Learns that Changes are OK

Alex Learns that Changes are OK

Deb Hopper

Life Skills 4 Kids
2019
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Alex loves school. He enjoys all the activities he does during the term such as swimming and soccer. He also loves holidays and all the fun things he gets to do while he's not at school. The problem is, Alex doesn't like changes. His tummy gets all tight and he gets a worry cloud that comes over his brain and makes it feel foggy. When the school term ends and holidays begin or when school is about to start again, Alex feels really worried and anxious.Alex's Mum doesn't want him to worry. So she does some reading and finds a really cool trick that helps Alex to feel comfortable with changes. It works Alex is able to keep his worries under control and think about all the fun things that are coming up instead. Can you guess what Alex's special trick is?About Deb HopperA practicing Occupational Therapist from the Mid North Coast, Australia, Deb Hopper brings over 21 years experience working with children and adults who struggle with autism, anxiety, emotional regulation and sensory processing difficulties. Deb empowers parents and teachers to understand emotional regulation and provides practical strategies that help children to participate more fully in daily life.Deb works in her private practice, enjoys supervision of Occupational Therapists, is a casual academic lecturer in Occupational Therapy, and loves to create resources, online courses and books for adults and children. Her passion has been recognised by multiple commendations and wins in the Great Lakes and Mid North Coast Business Awards.
Alex & Maya Love to Surf

Alex & Maya Love to Surf

Chrys Coulter

Cloudbreak Media Inc.
2016
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With rhyming text and cheerful illustrations, Alex and Maya embark on an adventure to surf waves and experience the sense of contentment that only a fun-filled day at the beach can provide. Swimming past fish, turtles and other vibrant sea-creatures, they discover the sights and sounds of the ocean. As Alex and Maya gently drift into slumber that night, dreaming of the waves they caught, parents can share their own memories of the beach as they lull their young ones to sleep.
Alex Katz

Alex Katz

Robert Storr; Carter Ratcliff; Iwona Blazwick; Barry Schwabsky

Phaidon Press Ltd
2014
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Alex Katz is a towering figure in contemporary painting, a key New York-based artist since the early 1960s. Katz is best known for his distinct portraits of sophisticated, irresistible women, masterfully painted using precise, broad areas of colour Alex Katz first emerged on the New York art scene during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism and before the birth of Pop art, but always worked independently of these movements. Katz is best known for his distinctive portraits of sophisticated, irresistible women, masterfully painted using precise, broad areas of colour. Alongside these unmistakably ‘Katzian’ female portraits are pictures of men, groups, landscapes and interiors, rendered in paint on canvas or metal cut-outs as well as drawing and collage. All attest to the artist’s attention to detail, economy of means and consummate technique. Larger-than-life paintings such as The Black Dress (1960), Blue Umbrella (1972), Red Coat (1982) and White Visor (2003) have entered the collective consciousness as the epitome of a particular, late twentieth-century feminine ideal. A major touring retrospective was organized by New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art in 1986, and Katz has exhibited widely all over the world. His works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate, London; the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris; and the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, among many others. A leading world expert on Katz, distinguished New York art critic Carter Ratcliff writes the definitive, comprehensive Survey, following Katz’s work from the 1950s to the present. In the Interview New York-based curator and critic Robert Storr discusses in detail with the artist his practice and technique in the context of a changing art world. Curator Iwona Blazwick enters in her Focus the silent world of Sylvia (1962-63), a classic Katz portrait that resonates with the urban landscape occupied by both artist and sitter. For Artist’s Choice Katz has selected nine works by New York School Poets, all of whom share a particular, often personal connection to his work. Artist’s Writings range from an early text from 1959 on Katz’s dislike of the term ‘academy’ to a recent text that reflects on his beginnings as an artist. Key interviews with some of the of the twentieth century’s most prestigious art figures – including critic David Sylvester and artists Francesco Clemente, Jane Freilicher and Richard Prince – are also included.
Alex Lord's British Columbia

Alex Lord's British Columbia

University of British Columbia Press
1991
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Alex Lord, a pioneer inspector of rural British Columbia schools,shares in these recollections his experiences in a province barely outof the stage coach era. Travelling through vast northern territory,utilizing unreliable transportation and enduring climatic extremes,Lord became familiar with the aspirations of remote communities andtheir faith in the humanizing effects of tiny assisted schools. Enroute, he performed in resolute yet imaginative fashion the supervisoryfunctions of a top government educator developing an educationalphilosophy of his own based on an understanding of the provincialgeography, a reverence for citizenship, and a work ethic tuned tochallenge and accomplishment. These memoirs invite the reader to experience the British Columbiathat Alex Lord knew. Through his words, we endure the difficulties oftravel in this mountainous province. We meet many of the unusualcharacters who inhabited this last frontier and learn of their hopes,fears, joys, sorrows, and eccentricities. More particularly, we arereminded of the historical significance of the one-room rural schooland its role as an indispensable instrument of community cohesion. JohnCalam organizes the memoirs according to the regions through which Lordtravelled. Included in the introduction are a biography of Alex Lord, abrief description of the British Columbia he knew, a sketch of theprovince's public education system and an assessment of the placeLord's writing now occupies among other works on education andsociety.
Alex Lord's British Columbia

Alex Lord's British Columbia

University of British Columbia Press
1991
pokkari
Alex Lord, a pioneer inspector of rural British Columbia schools,shares in these recollections his experiences in a province barely outof the stage coach era. Travelling through vast northern territory,utilizing unreliable transportation and enduring climatic extremes,Lord became familiar with the aspirations of remote communities andtheir faith in the humanizing effects of tiny assisted schools. Enroute, he performed in resolute yet imaginative fashion the supervisoryfunctions of a top government educator developing an educationalphilosophy of his own based on an understanding of the provincialgeography, a reverence for citizenship, and a work ethic tuned tochallenge and accomplishment. These memoirs invite the reader to experience the British Columbiathat Alex Lord knew. Through his words, we endure the difficulties oftravel in this mountainous province. We meet many of the unusualcharacters who inhabited this last frontier and learn of their hopes,fears, joys, sorrows, and eccentricities. More particularly, we arereminded of the historical significance of the one-room rural schooland its role as an indispensable instrument of community cohesion. JohnCalam organizes the memoirs according to the regions through which Lordtravelled. Included in the introduction are a biography of Alex Lord, abrief description of the British Columbia he knew, a sketch of theprovince's public education system and an assessment of the placeLord's writing now occupies among other works on education andsociety.
Alex North, Film Composer

Alex North, Film Composer

Sanya Shoilevska Henderson

McFarland Co Inc
2009
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Alex North (1910-1991) was one of America's most renowned film composers. His musical scores enhanced more than 60 major motion pictures--A Streetcar Named Desire, Cleopatra and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf among them. He had 15 Oscar nominations, and received the Lifetime Achievement Oscar. This book begins with his early life in Pennsylvania, and moves through his studies at Juilliard and in Russia and Mexico, his early experiences in modern dance, documentaries, and theater, and his major work in film. The book also offers analyses of North's musical scores for Streetcar, Spartacus, The Misfits, Under the Volcano, and Prizzi's Honor. Appendices include a bibliography, a filmography, a listing of other North compositions, a discography, and a listing of awards.
Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan

Illugi Jökulsson

Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
2020
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Unlike most professional football players, Alex Morgan did not start playing club football until she was 14. But her talent was so obvious that only three years later she was called up to the U.S. women's under-20 team. That was just the beginning of a history-making career that led her, most recently, to a second World Cup title as co-captain of the U.S. women's team. This new edition of Alex Morgan - revised and updated from cover to cover - follows every step of her journey, not only as a football player but also as a best-selling author, an actor, and so much more! Also available in the World Soccer Legends series: Megan Rapinoe ISBN 9780789213655