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  2. The Wereling Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    "A wereling is a resister whose humanity and compassion prevails in the 'wolf.' Which seemed to mean that when the change was on him, Tom could hold on to some struggling, screaming human part of his nature that loathed what he had become.. And Tom wants nothing more than to be a normal teenager again. He and Kate have made it to New York and escaped Kate's werewolf mother, for now. But it's ...

  3. The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant - Wikipedia

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    Lord Foul's Bane (1977); The Illearth War (1978; Gilden-Fire—first published 1981) [1]; The Power that Preserves (1979); The story Gilden-Fire first appeared as an independent novella (illustrated by Peter Goodfellow), but is now most widely available as a part of most versions of the Donaldson short story collection Daughter of Regals (1985).

  4. The Wounded Land - Wikipedia

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    The Wounded Land is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen R. Donaldson, the first book of the second trilogy of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series. It is followed by The One Tree . The book is dedicated to Lester del Rey with the cryptic appendation: "Lester made me do it."

  5. Runt (novel) - Wikipedia

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    They get back to the pack, badly wounded; Thinker soon dies from a quill through his eye, which angers King. Human wildlife rescuers trap Runt and remove the quills, before releasing him. He later meets their dog, Goldie, and, unable to understand domestication, futilely tries to get her to come with him.

  6. The Rod of Seven Parts - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Pesh resulted in a draw, with neither Law nor Chaos able to declare a victory. The Wind Dukes lost most of their forces, but in the last moments of the battle their leader was able to use the Rod to strike a glancing blow on Miska, but instead of killing him it mortally wounded the Wolf-Spider and imprisoned him in the Abyss. The ...

  7. Yi Cheong-jun - Wikipedia

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    The Wounded (Byeongsin gwa mejeori, 1966) probes the spiritual malaise of the post-war Korean youth; This Paradise of Yours (Dangsindeurui cheonguk, 1976) explores the dialectics of charity and will to power, with the leper colony of Sorokdo Island as the backdrop; and The Fire Worshipers (Bihwa milgyo, 1985) meditates on the meaning of human ...

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    That’s when the platoon’s sergeant, 28-year-old Daniel M. Angus, steps on a second IED and the blast blows him apart, killing him instantly. In the chaos, Staff Sgt. Warren Repsher, wounded in the face by shrapnel, is on the radio calling for a medevac bird, and Smitty is dying in Auclair’s arms.

  9. Lord Foul's Bane - Wikipedia

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