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The Cleric Quintet Collector's Edition
New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatores' Cleric Quintet novels, now in a trade paperback collector's edition R.A. Salvatore's The Cleric Quintet Collector's Edition tells the tale of the scholar-priest Cadderly, who is plucked from the halls of the Edificant Library to fulfill a heroic quest across the land of Faerûn. This one-volume collection includes all five of the original novels, complete and unabridged, with a new introduction by the author. .
Price: $11.87
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In Sylvan Shadows (Forgotten Realms: The Cleric Quintet, Book 2)
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The Fallen Fortress (Forgotten Realms: The Cleric Quintet, Book 4)
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Night Masks (Forgotten Realms: The Cleric Quintet, Book 3)
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The Chaos Curse (Forgotten Realms: The Cleric Quintet, Book 5)
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Defenders of the Faith: A Guidebook to Clerics and Paladins (Dungeon & Dragons d20 3.0 Fantasy Roleplaying)
Divine dedication powers these crusaders This book spotlights the champions of deities in the D&D game, clerics and paladins. It's packed with ways to customize cleric and paladin characters, including: New feats, prestige classes, weapons, and equipment. More uses for turning checks, and new magic items and spells designed specially for clerics and paladins. Information about special organizations such as the Laughing Knives and the Stargazers. Detailed maps of temples that players and Dungeon Masters can use as bases of operation or as enemy structures that must be brought down. Indispensable to both players and Dungeon Masters, this book adds excitement to any campaign. .
Price: $7.79
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American Crescent: A Muslim Cleric on the Power of His Faith, the Struggle Against Prejudice, and the Future of Islam and America
In this inspiring narrative, one of this country’s most important Muslim leaders reveals the story of his life and his faith, and why Islam is good for America As the religious leader of the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn, Michigan, Imam Hassan Qazwini serves the largest Muslim congregation in the United States. His dramatic journey to these shores began in 1971, when his father’s anti-Baathist views forced his family to flee from Saddam’s Iraq to Kuwait and then to war-torn Iran. Then, in 1992, with his father’s blessing, he left for the United States, a place where young Muslims were seeking spiritual guidance and where his children could grow up in the peace Qazwini had been denied. First in California and then in Michigan, Qazwini saw a shocking new world in which leaders were openly mocked, women’s bodies were on display in public, and Christian symbols were disparaged without consequence. He also saw a land in which the lack of a common faith necessitated a great effort to create a shared community. By counseling American Muslims–and sharing his religion with those of other beliefs–he came to feel at home in the country he already loved, and he became a trusted advisor to local and national politicians. Then, after 9/11, Osama bin Laden gave him “a new full-time job.” American Crescent vividly describes Qazwini’s efforts to show Americans how those who destroyed the World Trade Center had hijacked Islam as well, and that most Muslims were appalled by their actions. Yet he also takes the Bush administration to task for championing the prejudicial Patriot Act (after Muslims supported George W. Bush in the 2000 election) and deplores its conduct in the Iraq War. Throughout American Crescent, Qazwini offers a revelatory look at the tenets and history of Islam, defending it as a faith of peace and diversity, and challenging stereotypes and misconceptions promulgated by the media. Iran, he points out, has a higher percentage of women in its parliament than the United States does in both houses of Congress. “If you want to learn about Islam,” he writes, “turn off the TV.” At once a fascinating personal story and a heartfelt plea to integrate Islamic teachings into the tolerant traditions of America, this book is an important contribution to our understanding of all those who live among us, at a time when it matters most..
Price: $13.47
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Canticle (Forgotten Realms: The Cleric Quintet, Book 1)
High in the Snowflake Mountains sits the Edificant Library, a place of scholarly study for priests, bards, and others. Now from the hidden vaults beneath the library a devastating curse is unleashed, and a young cleric must battle the terrifying creatures set loose by a malevolent, consuming essence. Best-selling fantasy R.A. Salvatore begins the saga of Cadderly, the scholar-priest, and his loyal companions, as they battle an age-old evil. .
Price: $3.75
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Canticle: The Cleric Quintet, Book I
A classic adventure from the creator of Drizzt! High in the Snowflake Mountains sits the Edificant Library, a place of scholarly study for priests, bards, and others. Now from the hidden vaults beneath the library a devastating curse is unleashed, and a young cleric must battle the terrifying creatures set loose by a malevolent, consuming essence that's been released, before his own brethren turn against him. Cadderly must put his studies to the test and enter the catacombs far below to save his brothers and himself..
Price: $10.15
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The Quintessential Cleric II: Advanced Tactics (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying)
Expanding the Quintessential II Advanced Tactics series to the Cleric character class, the Quintessential Cleric II neither replaces the original Quintessential Cleric, nor is the former book required. Instead, it forms a veritable toolbox for players of Cleric characters, expanding their options further than any sourcebook has yet taken them. From new career paths to advanced tactics designed to enable players to play a better Cleric, the Quintessential Cleric II: Advanced Tactics is the essential reading for those who prefer to use their wits rather than their swords..
Price: $15.69
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