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sorrow n 1: an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement; "he tried to express his sorrow at her loss" ant joy
2: sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment; "he drank to drown his sorrows"; "he wrote a note expressing his regret"; "to his rue, the error cost him the game" syn regret, rue, ruefulness
3: something that causes great unhappiness; "her death was a great grief to John" syn grief
4: the state of being sad; "she tired of his perpetual sadness" syn sadness, sorrowfulness
v : feel grief; eat one's heart out syn grieve
Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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By Sorrow Increased by Maddie BroomeSorrow Heart PublishingKnowledge is power. The kind of power that can either hold a universe together -- or blast it apart.
That truth is one of the few things in life pilot Nick Pike believes in. A hero in a whole other life, he has since made it onto all the wrong lists – with his name right at the top of God’s To Stomp list. He’s found, however, his own Garden of Eden in the form of an intergalactic cargo-hauling business he runs with his friend and former teammate, Darby. But, like any Eden, this one comes complete with a snake.
When his sorely-in-need-of-repairs ship, the Pike’s Pique, makes an emergency landing on a planet straight out of the Ming Dynasty, that snake appears in the guise of a former – and definitely to be avoided – business partner. And the apple he holds out is a fast and easy job of transporting an accused killer to a local warlord. The bounty offered for his capture and delivery, he promises, will be more than enough to get the Pique up and flying again.
With creditors hounding them and with no other prospects in sight, Nick gives reluctantly in to temptation and takes a bite out of that apple. All, however, is not quite as it seems. In fact, nothing is at it seems. Nick and Darby must then band together with an unlikely crew as they attempt to hold the universe together.
(95,000 words -- novel length)
Also by Maddie Broome -- Possum Dance (Contemporary Romance), Worth It (short story), Into Each Life (short story), and Lies the Heart Tells (written as Jenna Storm - Contemporary Romance). Knowledge is power. The kind of power that can either hold a universe together -- or blast it apart.
That truth is one of the few things in life pilot Nick Pike believes in. A hero in a whole other life, he has since made it onto all the wrong lists – with his name right at the top of God’s To Stomp list. He’s found, however, his own Garden of Eden in the form of an intergalactic cargo-hauling business he runs with his friend and former teammate, Darby. But, like any Eden, this one comes complete with a snake.
When his sorely-in-need-of-repairs ship, the Pike’s Pique, makes an emergency landing on a planet straight out of the Ming Dynasty, that snake appears in the guise of a former – and definitely to be avoided – business partner. And the apple he holds out is a fast and easy job of transporting an accused killer to a local warlord. The bounty offered for his capture and delivery, he promises, will be more than enough to get the Pique up and flying again.
With creditors hounding them and with no other prospects in sight, Nick gives reluctantly in to temptation and takes a bite out of that apple. All, however, is not quite as it seems. In fact, nothing is at it seems. Nick and Darby must then band together with an unlikely crew as they attempt to hold the universe together.
(95,000 words -- novel length)
Also by Maddie Broome -- Possum Dance (Contemporary Romance), Worth It (short story), Into Each Life (short story), and Lies the Heart Tells (written as Jenna Storm - Contemporary Romance). The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von GoetheFQ ClassicsThe Sorrows of Young Werther is an autobiographical novel which is loosely based on the life of its author, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This publication is a classic originally published in the late 18th century thaty made Goethe one of the first major literary celebrities and was a key novel from the German literature movement known as Sturm and Drang. Largely a collection of letters written by Werther and sent to a close friend, it is an intimate account of his time in the fictional village of Wahleim. This work should not be passed over by those interested in the writings of Goethe and German literature. Moment of Wonder (Seasons of Sorrow Saga) by Budo von StahlIn this volume we look back on the early lives of the mighty Volkang, Warden of the Alamite remnant, and his oldest and dearest friend, Brother Raoul. Both are men of no small renown in the latter days of our saga, and many have expressed an interest in the times and trials that made them what they came to be. That whole tale would be a very large tale of its own, so to whet the appetites of their fans just a little bit more, here is a sampling of some of their formative adventures. In this volume we look back on the early lives of the mighty Volkang, Warden of the Alamite remnant, and his oldest and dearest friend, Brother Raoul. Both are men of no small renown in the latter days of our saga, and many have expressed an interest in the times and trials that made them what they came to be. That whole tale would be a very large tale of its own, so to whet the appetites of their fans just a little bit more, here is a sampling of some of their formative adventures. The Beauty and the Sorrow: An Intimate History of the First World War by Peter EnglundKnopfIn this masterly, highly original narrative history, Peter Englund takes a revelatory new approach to the history of World War I, magnifying its least examined, most stirring component: the experiences of the average man and woman—not only the tragedy and horror but also the absurdity and even, at times, the beauty. The twenty people from whose journals and letters Englund draws are from Belgium, Denmark, and France; Great Britain, Germany, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire; Italy, Australia, and New Zealand; Russia, Venezuela, and the United States. There is a young man in the British army infantry who had been considering emigrating until the war offered him its “grand promise of change” and a middle-aged French civil servant, a socialist and writer whose “faith simply crumbled” at the outbreak of war. There is a twelve-year-old German girl thrilled with the news of the army’s victories because it means that she and her classmates are allowed to shout and scream at school. There is an American woman married to a Polish aristocrat, living a life of quiet luxury when the war begins but who will be moved, ultimately, to declare: Looking Death in the eyes, one loses the fear of Him. From field surgeon to nurse to fighter pilot, some are on the Western Front, others in the Balkans, East Africa, Mesopotamia. Two will die, one will never hear a shot fired; some will become prisoners of war, others will be celebrated as heroes. But despite their various war-time occupations and fates, genders and nationalities, they will be united by their involvement—witting or otherwise—in The Great, and terrible, War. A brilliant mosaic of perspectives that moves between the home front and the front lines, The Beauty and the Sorrow reconstructs the feelings, impressions, experiences, and shifting spirits of these twenty particular people, allowing them to speak not only for themselves but also for all those who were in some way shaped by the war, but whose voices have been forgotten, rejected, or simply remained unheard. The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation by VariousThis book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. The Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Book 1) by Tad WilliamsDAW TradeIn the peaceful land of Osten Ard, the good king is dying-and a long-dreaded evil is about to be unleashed. Only Simon, a lowly castle scullion apprenticed to a secret order dedicated to halting the coming darkness, can solve the dangerous riddle that offers salvation to the land. The Stone of Farewell (Memory, Sorrow and Thorn, Book 2) by Tad WilliamsDAW TradeThe second book in the trilogy that launched one of the most important fantasy writers of our time. To Green Angel Tower: Book Three of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn by Tad WilliamsDAW TradeAvailable in one volume for the first time since its hardcover publication over a decade ago-The FINAL book in the trilogy that launched one of the most important fantasy writers of our time The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Saint Alphonsus LigouriRita BognaDuring September Roman Catholics commemorate and honour the Seven Sorrows (or Dolours) of the Blessed Virgin Mary by prayers, other pious devotions and meditations.
The first part of this book consists of prayers and miscellaneous devotions.
The second part is a step-by-step guide to praying the popular Rosary (or Chaplet) of the Seven Sorrows with selections of text from the Gospels.
The third part is a set of Reflections on the Seven Sorrows written by Saint Alphonsus Ligouri.
The book is fully navigable by an active Table of Contents with hyperlinks.
During September Roman Catholics commemorate and honour the Seven Sorrows (or Dolours) of the Blessed Virgin Mary by prayers, other pious devotions and meditations.
The first part of this book consists of prayers and miscellaneous devotions.
The second part is a step-by-step guide to praying the popular Rosary (or Chaplet) of the Seven Sorrows with selections of text from the Gospels.
The third part is a set of Reflections on the Seven Sorrows written by Saint Alphonsus Ligouri.
The book is fully navigable by an active Table of Contents with hyperlinks.
To Green Angel Tower, Part 2 (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Book 3) by Tad WilliamsDAWMiriaamele and Simon embark on a perilous quest through war- and magic-torn lands as they and the valiant followers of Josua Lackhand struggle to make a stand against the Storm King's seemingly unstoppable evil forces. Reprint.
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