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Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles (Expansion): Prima Official Game Guide
A New Realm, A New Path . . .

·Complete maps for the Main Quest and the realm of Sheogorath
·Walkthroughs for every quest in the expansion, including the Main Quest and Freeform Quests.
·Detailed bestiary chapter to help you best deal with the strange denizens of the Shivering Isles.
·Complete sections for all new items, ingredients, and more.
·Includes full coverage on Knights of the Nine and Oblivion Downloadable Content..
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Shivering World (Tyers, Kathy)
""Kathy's best so far," says an enthusiastic reader of Shivering World. "Dr. Graysha Brady-Phillips is suffering from a genetic disease that causes weakness and early death. When she is offered a position on planet Goddard, where the average life span exceeds 150 years, she leaps at the chance. The colonists' radical--and illegal--science just might be her only hope for a cure. Graysha must convince a group of paranoid rebel scientists to trust the daughter of their worst enemy, her mother. Kathy Tyers has rewritten this favorite science fiction novel to deal more clearly with issues of faith..
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[one love affair]: A million wallowing anemones, a thousand eyes peeping through, a thousand spies shivering, unnamable endless flowerings, countless empty ... one drowning, one nightclub called Juicy.

[one love affair]* meditates on mud daubers, Duras, and the deaths of mentally ill and drug-addicted lovers, blurring fiction, essay, and memoir in an extended prose poem that is as much a study of how we read as it is a treatise on the language of love affairs: a language of hidden messages, coded words, cryptic gestures, and suspicion. As with Jenny Boully's debut book The Body (2002), [one love affair]* is full of gaps and fissures and "seduces its reader by drawing unexpected but felicitous linkages between disparate citations from the history of literature," a work that is "filled with the exegetical projection of our own imagination" (Christian Bok, Maisonneuve). Told through fragments that accrete through uncertain meanings, romanticized memories, and fleeting moments rather than clear narrative or linear time, [one love affair]* explores the spaces between too much and barely enough, fecundity and decay, the sublime and the disgusting, wholeness and emptiness, love and loneliness in a world where life can be interpreted as a series of love affairs that are "unwilling to complete."

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