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    • Trusted Partner
      Humanities & Social Sciences
      May 2016

      Sovereignty and superheroes

      by Neal Curtis

    • Trusted Partner

      The Amazing Adventures of Zsazsa Zaturnnah

      by Carlo Vergara (author and illustrator)

      A mysterious stone falls from the heavens, granting Ada the ability to transform into Zaturnnah, a superhuman warrior endowed with uncanny strength and remarkable beauty. As Zaturnnah, Ada fearlessly defends a small town from rampaging zombies, power-tripping extraterrestrial Amazons, and…well, you know the drill. Adding color to this simple but riotous tale is the fact that Ada is a homosexual, proprietor of his quaint beauty salon. With his frilly-mouthed assistant Didi and his objet d’amour Dodong, Ada reinforces his belief in acknowledging the decisions of Destiny and begins to explore the potential fullness of life. Zsazsa Zaturnnah is a recipient of the Manila Critics Circle National Book Award. ADVISORY: For mature readers. Contains themes and situations that may not be suitable for young audiences. Reader discretion is advised.

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      Children's & YA
      January 2021

      Storie-e-es of Eka the Excavator

      by Victoria Amelina (Author),Oleksandr Shatokhin (Illustrator)

      Eka is a small excavator. But his adventures are big, sometimes even on a global scale! Eka, like a real superhero, has the power to save the world... maybe. Eka likes to talk about his amazing adventures: on how he scooped up half the sea with a bucket, or how he plucked a star from the sky... or even of when he almost stole an iceberg in Antarctica. Eka really wants to be important! Perhaps he can help St. Nicholas, or bring a dinosaur skeleton to a museum, or simply save his beloved park from destruction... Maybe, just maybe, like the famous Baron Munchausen, Eka exaggerates a little in his storie-e-es? There is only a way to find out! Storie-e-es of Eka the Excavator is a collection of the funnies stories from the most talkative excavator in the world! From 6 to 8 years, 6000 words Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

    • Trusted Partner
      November 2019

      The Lionesses and the Battle for the Green Diamonds

      by Yang Peng

      Naledi is a normal 12 year old girl living in Maun Botswana —normal, that is, until the day Oratile, her bully at school, notices the three scars she has on her arm, scars she got on the day her mother died. Oratile recognizes those scars because she has them too! But how can that be? Slowly the truth about what those scars mean is revealed—Naledi, just like Oratile, is one of the Lionesses, secret female superheroes fighting to keep Earth and its people safe from evil. Her mother gave her those scars as she was dying so that she could pass her Lioness powers to Naledi. Meanwhile, Sheridan, Naledi’s best friend, has uncovered a secret group of scientists working in Maun, the SES, who are working on Earth’s most pressing problems. They’ve developed a forever-energy-producing object, a green diamond, which can solve all of Earth’s energy needs. It seems like a good thing, but if it gets into the wrong hands it could be a very big problem. Unfortunately, the wrong hands are on their way to Earth for that very reason. Naledi quickly starts learning how to be a Lioness but the time is short because evil is coming! That evil is in the form of Verril, an alien leader from the planet Kepler C, who has a single objective: to take over the entire Universe. The problem is Verril needs energy to power her superweapons that will ensure in battle she and the Keplerians will always be the victors. She is coming to Earth to get the forever-energy producing green diamonds. If she’s successful, the end of The Universe, including Earth, will not be far behind. The Lionesses are the only ones who can stop Verril from getting the green diamonds. Naledi will risk nearly everything to keep the green diamonds out for Verril’s evil hands…the question is: will that be enough to save the Universe?

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      Children's & YA

      The Magical Pharmacy (4). The Contest of a Thousand Talents

      by Anna Ruhe/ Claudia Carls

      A world full of scents – and an adventure full of magic, racing hearts and dangers! Luzie Alvenstein can sense it right down to her fingertips: there is something wrong with the invitation she is holding in her hand. Her rival Elodie de Richemont has invited her to enter the “Contest of a thousand talents” – a competition for the world’s finest scent pharmacists. Of course the only thing Elodie is interested in is finding new talents to run her scent pharmacies. But Luzie has no choice. Together with Mats, Leon and Daan de Bruijn she goes to England in order to take part in the competition. What begins as a great game soon develops into a fight for survival – and this threatens to rob Luzie of everything she has ever loved… This is the fourth volume in the bestselling series of children’s books for boys and girls aged 10+. Written by the highly successful author Anna Ruhe and with atmospheric and beautifully detailed black-and-white illustrations by Claudia Carls.

    • Trusted Partner
      Film theory & criticism
      February 2014

      The Encyclopedia of British Film

      Fourth edition

      by Edited by Brian McFarlane

      With well over 6,300 articles, including over 500 new entries, this fourth edition of The Encyclopedia of British Film is a fully updated invaluable reference guide to the British film industry. It is the most authoritative volume yet, stretching from the inception of the industry to the present day, with detailed listings of the producers, directors, actors and studios behind a century or so of great British cinema. Brian McFarlane's meticulously researched guide is the definitive companion for anyone interested in the world of film. Previous editions have sold many thousands of copies and this fourth edition will be an essential work of reference for enthusiasts interested in the history of British cinema, and for universities and libraries.

    • Children's & YA
      July 2020

      The Little Virus Corona

      How children helped defeating it

      by Marie Franz, Daniela Spoto

      This beautifully illustrated book is suitable for children from the age of four. It explains the whole pandemic to kids and points out all the things they were doing to help to stop the virus from spreading, e.g. washing hands, wearing masks, etc. – and why all of that makes them SUPERHEROS. The book tells the whole story of the pandemic, from the time before Corona appeared until the time when it will be history again. This way this book will remain relevant after Corona has disappeared, because it will always be important to remember.

    • Fiction

      Not All Himbos Wear Capes

      by C. Rochelle

      Xander Big City is supposedly the place where dreams come true. As someone just trying to live my life, it’s more like a recurring nightmare where dreams get blocked at every turn. Especially if you’re a supervillain like me. The irony is that I have zero powers, despite coming from purebred villain stock, but try telling that to Big City’s beloved hero, Captain Masculine. This himbo is ruining my research, and if his firepower doesn’t kill me, the sight of him in Lycra surely will. Luckily—or unluckily, my bestie just signed me up for the Bangers dating app and found my perfect match. If this isn’t the start of my villain arc, I don’t know what is. Butch It’s hard feeling like I have to wear a mask every day—that the only value I bring to the table is the sparkling image created for me. Such is the life of being Captain Masculine, Big City’s greatest superhero. I will gladly defend this city against every threat to its people. Except Doctor Antihero. I’ve seen countless villains come and go, but something about Antihero intrigues me more than the usual hero-villain encounters should. It’s because of him that I impulsively signed up for a dating app, hoping a meaningless fling with a local normie will help get my head back in the game. The truth is, what I really want is someone who sees me—the man behind the mask. This is not your usual superhero book. This is Deadpool and The Boys having a love child.

    • 365 STORIES OF SUPERHEROES THAT REALLY EXISTED

      by VALENTINA CAMERINI

      A new way to study history and current issues: learning the stories of people who did good. A book packed with real stories , anecdotes, current events, all tied together like superheroes adventures. Because all the 365 “pills” of this volume have a common ground: theirs heroes are super brave and super kind. From Rosa Parks to Galileo, from Giovanni falcone to Alan Turing: a collection of stories that will entertain, astonish, charm, and above all , inspire the reader. To dicover that great heroes do not exist just in the pages of comics, but can make therence in real life.

    • May 2021

      We Were Dreamers

      by Simu Liu

      This is Simu Liu’s superhero origin story. Weaving together the narratives of two generations in a Chinese family who are inextricably tied to one another even as they are torn apart by deep cultural misunderstanding, We Were Dreamers traces Liu’s unlikely journey from Harbin, China to Hollywood within the context of his family’s immigration story. Liu’s parents left him to be raised by his grandparents in China while they sought a future in North America. Liu was devastated when the father he hardly even remembered returned to take him away from the only home he ever knew; culture gaps, racism, and wildly conflicting definitions of success made it difficult to become a family. Ultimately, it's Liu’s singular determination to make his dreams come true agai nst all odds that not only leads him to succeed as an actor but also opens the door to reconciliation with his parents. For by the time he is 30 – the same age his parents were when they immigrated – he recognizes that he and his parents have much in common, most notably their courage to dream, and to dream big.

    • Children's & young adult poetry, anthologies, annuals

      Mason's Magic Adventures

      by Warren Brown

      Adventurous ten year old Mason goes on his Magical adventures with his family and friends. You can join Mason at the Magic Circus, in the Jungle, along the Magic Sea in China and in the Magical Universe. In this book there are four exciting adventures, along with the playbook of Games for children to play with their friends. Ten year old Mason visits the Magic Circus. Every year the Magic Circus would appear on an island where Mason's Aunt and Uncle stayed. The Circus Tents would appear in the morning and disappear after a week. Forests were places of great adventure and fun for ten year old Mason. He just loved to go with his Father who was an Explorer into the forests of Africa and the Amazon. Every year ten year old Mason would go to stay with his Aunt, Uncle and cousins who lived beside the Magic Sea in China. Every year Mason goes on a vacation with his family into Space. Mason and his family arrived at the Space Station on Mars Welcome to Mason’s Playbook with Games for children from 5 to 11 years. There is a good collection of games from adventures with an Explorer, to Jungle adventures with Tarzan and Phantom, to Cowboy adventures with the Wild West Cowboys, to Space adventures with Outer space Explorers and Superhero adventures.

    • Children's & YA
      July 2020

      The Adventures of Lillicorn in WooWoo Land

      by Lisa Moss, Dr. Thomas Bernard

      The Adventures of Lillicorn series is designed to introduce little engineers and budding computer scientists to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) skills such as structured problem solving, creative thinking, pattern recognition and coding within a playful, imaginative and interactive way. Featuring a young curious heroine, who has a passion for science and coding, and loves to find creative solutions on her many quests. The story inspires 4 to 8-year-old children to be adventurous and explore faraway places, and encourages them to use their scientific ‘brain smarts,’ to solve a series of fun STEM educational activities. Meet Lilli, a fearless little girl, who loves to conceive new experiments and inventions. In her dreams at night, she transforms into Lillicorn, a superhero, where she teams up with friends, including the reader, to travel to distant lands, and figure out innovative solutions that save the day! The rhyming story books are designed so that children can solve ten different STEM quests and earn charm tokens (provided in the book). It’s an exciting way for children to learn fundamental STEM skills (e.g. abstraction, coding, pattern recognition, etc.) at an early age, as well as develop 21st century learning skills (the 4Cs – critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and communication).

    • Miscellaneous items

      SUPERHEROES - LITTLE BOOK OF

      by Jon Stroud

      Superheroes - fictional characters fighting evil with superhuman powers, gadgets and way-out weapons - have fascinated us ever since Superman first donned his cape and tights back in 1938. This fantastic 128-page hardback book charts the growth of the genre, profiling the most notable superheroes and giving us insight into their creation. It's topped off by quotes - every superhero had a catchprase - trivia and a guide to collectibles, from Marvel Comics to Corgi Batmobiles, that fetch the highest prices on the collectors market.

    • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

      We Are Superheroes. Almost

      by Silke Wolfrum

      Moritz and his Dad spend their summer holidays at home. A perfect time to practice becoming superheroes! So every day, they give one another a task. Will Moritz dare to get a golden hair of the always furious neighbourhood-girl Lotti? Will he dare to go all by himself to the bakery down the street buying rolls from the huge and monster-looking baker? Will Dad manage to get a smile out of the strict elderly lady next door and will he dare to approach the grumpy landlord in order to ask him to finally have their toilet fixed? … Ten superhero-challenges in which Moritz and his Dad need to overcome their fears, but who said that superhero-training is peanuts?

    • Children's & YA
      October 2021

      Superfood for Superheroes

      by Natalia Bushkovska and Larysa Chayka

      What nutrients are found in ordinary food? What are carbohydrates, proteins, fats and why do we need them? What are vitamins and how to use them correctly? What is junk food and how can it be replaced by healthy one? How to understand food labels? These questions might seem boring or hard, but not with this colourful illustrated encyclopaedia. It will invite kids to hop on an exciting journey around the food world and introduce them to the everyday superheroes and monsters they might know nothing about. From learning interesting dietary facts and creating your own healthy snacks to actually implementing easy and delicious recipes — the child will be able to discover a scientifically reliable modern approach to a balanced nutrition put in simple words.

    • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
      June 2012

      Erotic Lives of the Superheroes

      by Marco Mancassola

      New York, early twenty-first century. Once, they were famous and their bodies were powerful. They were Mister Fantastic, Batman, Mystique, Superman... Now they know the pains of ageing and regret. And as an obscure conspiracy is threatening their lives, making them even more vulnerable, they live out one last, desperate love story. At once realistic and visionary, here is a novel that revives a pop imagination with a narrative of singular power. Beautifully written, playful and tragic, this is a story about the broken heart of not only a group of former superheroes, but of an entire civilization, an entire world.

    • God's Superheroes: Amazing Catholic Women

      by Mary Bajda

      Short biographies of saints accompanied by illustrations. Can be customized if requested (saints can be removed and it is possible saints could be added upon request). Also published in 2021, God's Superheroes: Amazing Catholic Men. Volume 2 of each book will be available Summer 2024.

    • October 2020

      Breakdown

      by Robertson, David A.

      Acclaimed writer, David A. Robertson, delivers suspense, adventure, and humour in this stunningly illustrated graphic novel continuation of The Reckoner trilogy.After the events in Wounded Sky, Cole and Eva arrive in Winnipeg, the headquarters of Mihko Laboratories. They are intent on destroying the company once and for all, but their plans are thwarted when a new threat surfaces. When Cole becomes mired in terrifying visions, Eva must harness her newly discovered powers to investigate Mihko without him. Are Cole’s visions just troubled dreams or are they leading him to a horrible truth?Perfect for fans of superheroes, The Bloodhound Gang returns in this all-new graphic novel series, The Reckoner Rises.

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