Found 44,029 results for "Cycles"
by Neal Stephenson
ENOCH ROUNDS THE CORNER JUST as the executioner raises the noose above the woman's head.
by Stephen King
Somewhere, high above, the moon shines down, fat and full-but here, in Tarker's Mills, a January blizzard has choked the...
by Neal Stephenson, Simon Prebble
HE WAS NOT MERELY AWAKENED, but detonated out of an uncommonly long and repetitive dream.
by Christopher Paolini
“Wind howled through the night, carrying a scent that would change the world.”
by Erik H. Erikson
MEN WHO SHARE an ethnic area, a historical era, or an economic pursuit are guided by common images of good and evil.
by Neal Stephenson
"MEN HALF YOUR AGE and double your weight have been slain on these wastes by Extremity of Cold," said the Earl of Lostwi...
by Erik H. Erikson
THE TERM AND CONCEPT, "psychosocial," in a psychoanalytic context, is obviously meant to complement the dominant theory ...
by Ursula K. Le Guin
AFTER FARMER FLINT OF THE MIDDLE Valley died, his widow stayed on at the farmhouse.
by Frank Herbert
IN THE week before their departure to Arrakis, when all the final scurrying about had reached a nearly unbearable frenzy...
by Stephen R. Lawhead
"I WILL WEEP NO MORE FOR THE LOST, ASLEEP IN THEIR WAter graves."