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  • "Carna ..." he said, remembering the name from the conversation between Jive and Marr.

    The Thief of Always Barker, Clive, 1952- 1992

  • Carna: Please get a life incurable disease avatar.

    THE RAINN WILSON AUDITION TAPES 2008

  • Jim also has another series called Codex Alera, whichchroniclesthe life of a young man called Tavi from the Calderon Valley of Alera on the world of Carna.

    Book Chick City Book Chick City 2009

  • The realm of Alera is the monolithic civilization of humanity, and their unique ability to harness and command the furies is all that enables their survival in the face of the enormous, sometimes hostile elemental powers of Carna, and against savage creatures who would lay Alera in waste and ruin.

    Dead Beat Butcher, Jim 2005

  • The Codex Alera is a fantasy series set within the savage world of Carna, where spirits of the elements, known as furies, lurk in every facet of life, and where many intelligent races vie for security and survival.

    Dead Beat Butcher, Jim 2005

  • Carna took a threatening step toward him, but instead of retreating Harvey extended his hand in the creature's direction, as if to pat its decaying head.

    The Thief of Always Barker, Clive, 1952- 1992

  • Maybe it wasn't a journey to the stars that was awaiting Carna; maybe it was simply a return to the nothingness from which Hood had conjured it.

    The Thief of Always Barker, Clive, 1952- 1992

  • In the race to the trapdoor he knew he had little chance of outrunning Carna; but was there perhaps another way of laying the beast low?

    The Thief of Always Barker, Clive, 1952- 1992

  • He made a stumbling retreat, and might have been seized after three steps had Carna not been so hobbled by its wounds and slowed by the chaos of its surroundings.

    The Thief of Always Barker, Clive, 1952- 1992

  • Here was the fourth: Carna, the tooth-stealer; Carna, the devourer; Carna, the beast Mrs. Griffin had hoped Harvey would never meet.

    The Thief of Always Barker, Clive, 1952- 1992

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