![]() ![]() Until a fire at the Night Zoo upends his future and, on the brink of his final rite of passage, Ekon is cast out - his reputation left in tatters.įor Koffi and Ekon, the outlook is bleak - unless they can capture the Shetani, the vicious monster that plagues their city. But when they are threatened by the Zoo's cruel master, Koffi unleashes a power she doesn't fully understand.Īs the son of a decorated hero, Ekon destined to become an elite warrior. Indentured to the notorious Night Zoo, she cares for its fearsome mythical creatures to pay off her family's debts. Magic doesn't exist in the broken city of Lkossa anymore, especially for girls like sixteen-year-old Koffi. A masterpiece of magic' - Namina Forna, New York Times bestselling author of The Gilded Ones 'The hunt for your next YA fantasy book trilogy obsession has ended' Entertainment Weekly An unforgettable, New York Times bestselling fantasy adventure for fans of AN EMBER IN THE ASHES, SHADOW AND BONE and THE GILDED ONES. ![]()
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![]() He has also written 6 fantastic works, including his biggest success "The Power of Now", and it was extremely recognized on the show of the American presenter Oprah Winfrey. The work has 128 pages divided into three parts: accessing the power of now, relationship as spiritual practice, and acceptance and surrender About the author Eckhart TolleĮckhart Tolle is the pseudonym of Ulrich Leonard Tolle, a German writer graduated from the University of London and a researcher at London University of Cambridge In addition to being an expert in the art of study of the inner self and focused on the importance of spiritual transformation for a better quality of life The book "Practicing the Power of Now" was published on September 1, 2001, by the New World Library publishing house. About the book "Practicing the Power of Now" In this One Life, there is only Now because time is an illusion where the past no longer exists and the future is a lie.īy reading this summary the power of the Now and live forever it will be in your hands to discover. ![]() Tolle believes that we are eternal, as there is a One Life that goes beyond the world of forms, our "real" world, and death. ![]() ![]() In "Practicing the Power of Now," Eckhart Tolle proposes the same idea. Have you ever stopped to think about what death feels like? Plato has.Īmong his many ideas, he said that the soul is immortal, and for it there would be no possible escape from its evils, no salvation, except to become better and wiser.įurthermore, death would be to have a soul disconnected and set apart from the body. ![]() ![]() Initially, it seems her character’s purpose is both to aid the male arc and to represent a series of sticky tropes. Though the title touts a singular protagonist, and his struggles do take narrative priority, the film also builds out Libby into a three-dimensional character, giving her well-conceived conflicts and clever, clearly-defined stakes, which Brooks plays with assured aplomb. Their situation is further complicated when Nate gets an unexpected callback, leaving the two at a crossroads in their friendship. ![]() Once there, they must contend with a few conundrums, like navigating demanding tryouts and attempting to rope Nate’s estranged cool Aunt Heidi (Lisa Kudrow), a struggling actress, into their scheme. Under the guise of sleeping over at Libby’s, the pair hightail it to New York City. ![]() Hoping to quell her bestie’s angst, Libby suggests Nate audition in the open casting call for a new musical based on “Lilo & Stitch.” At first reluctant to travel as unaccompanied minors to Manhattan, Nate reconsiders once the opportunity of a lifetime arises: His parents are going on a weekend trip and Anthony will be gone overnight at a track meet. ![]() |