Found 4,758 results for "Felting"
by Thomas Anthony Harris
Throughout history one impression of human nature has been consistent: that man has a multiple nature.
by Garth Nix
DEEP WITHIN A dream, Lirael felt someone stroking her forehead.
by Larry McMurtry
Sometimes Sonny felt like he was the only human creature in the town.
by Mordecai Richler, Ann-Marie MacDonald
WHAT WITH HIS WIFE SO ILL THESE PAST FEW WEEKS and the prospect of three more days of teaching before the weekend break,...
by Richard Louv
IF, WHEN WE WERE YOUNG, we tramped through forests of Nebraska cottonwoods, or raised pigeons on a rooftop in Queens, or...
by Doug Stanton, Michael J. Tougias
The ship was still tied up in the harbor at Mare Island, but already the captain felt it was drifting out of his control...
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
As I stood upon the bluff before my cottage on that clear cold night in the early part of March, 1886, the noble Hudson ...
by Mary Higgins Clark
I HATE COCKTAIL PARTIES, MAGGIE THOUCHT WRYLY, WON-dering why she always felt like an alien when she attended one.
by James Hilton
ON THE morning of the eleventh of November, 1937, precisely at eleven o'clock, some well-meaning busy-body consulted his...
by Salley Mavor
This book is about sewing by hand in a playful, fanciful way, with an eye toward the natural world.
by Anne McCaffrey
AFRA felt his sister's mental touch and told his mother that Goswina had returned to Capella.