Our world has been explored through and through. Yet, there are still phenomena without scientific answers.
Some things are fascinating, and some are terrifying.
But it never stopped the most curious minds from searching for explanations.
If you ever wondered about what is real in mythology and urban legends, this book is for you. It is a fun adventure. So get ready to be amazed. You may have guessed some things and had suspicions about the others. But now you will have all the keys to the
1759 was a defining year for the colonies that became Canada. It was also the year the British Empire rose to preeminence over other European nations and empires. All that changes when technology deployed in 2047 to shield Canadians from an escalating world conflict inadvertently teleports a group of scientists, engineers, teachers and medical people back to Nova Scotia, 1759. Despite their technological superiority, they, like many new settlers, struggle to establish a homestead, feed their co
1759 was a defining year for the colonies that became Canada. It was also the year the British Empire rose to preeminence over other European nations and empires. All that changes when technology deployed in 2047 to shield Canadians from an escalating world conflict inadvertently teleports a group of scientists, engineers, teachers and medical people back to Nova Scotia, 1759. Despite their technological superiority, they, like many new settlers, struggle to establish a homestead, feed their co
A girl who can talk to the forest animals, a deer with a broken leg and an evil witch who wants revenge. A page-turning, heart-warming and magical adventure for children aged 8-11. Beautifully illustrated by Tami Boyce.
From sea monsters to mermaids. From flooded memories to oceanic apocalyptic futures. This anthology is a combination of watery tales told by the literary community of the The Writers' Rooms and the Iowa Creative Corridor. A mix of short stories and poetry, follow the writers from the shore to the mysterious depths of the seas.