Treasure Box (1996) is the second horror novel by Orson Scott Card. It takes place in modern day America.
The plot details a middle-aged man, Quentin Fears (pronounced "fierce"), who marries a woman who turns out to be from a strange family. The story unfolds as Quentin tries to stop a witch in the family from unleashing a great evil upon the world.
As many of Card's other literature, a Christian/Mormon influence is present in this book.
Publisher's Weekly complimented the plot and characters.Kirkus Reviews also cited strong characterization, but said the plot was neither realistic nor surprising.
Treasure Box is the second Japanese studio album by South Korean idol group T-ara. It was released on August 7, 2013, as their first album release under Universal Music Japan sublabel EMI Records Japan in two limited editions and a regular edition. In order to promote the album, the group kicked off their second Japan nationwide concert tour T-ara Japan Tour 2013: Treasure Box on September 4, 2013.
Treasure Box was released in three editions: Pearl, Sapphire and Diamond. Pearl is the normal edition, while the Sapphire is a first press limited edition, which comes with a DVD and the Diamond is also a first press limited edition which comes with a DVD and a photobook. On 3 August, their second Japanese nationwide concert tour T-ara Japan Tour 2013: Treasure Box was announced.
Despite leaving the group before the album's release, and not appearing on the cover, Areum's vocals appear throughout the album.
T-ara Japan Tour 2013: Treasure Box (stylized as T-ARA JAPAN TOUR 2013 ~Treasure Box~) is the second Japan nationwide concert tour by South Korean girl group T-ara, in support of their second Japanese studio album, Treasure Box (2013). The tour began on September 4, 2013, at Fukuoka Sun Palace, Japan and ended on September 27 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan.
Treasure Box is a horror novel by Orson Scott Card.
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4 Strings is a Dutch trance music group. The group was founded by Carlo Resoort and Jan De Vos.
Their biggest success came with the track "Take Me Away (Into the Night)", which peaked at No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in May 2002. In total, 4 Strings had five different singles in the UK chart between December 2000 and July 2004.
Tell me a secret
I'll tell you mine
Tell me about desires
You have inside
There is so much that we
Should have done
I was insecure
But, now once dryyyyyyyyyy
Diving, whatever it may take
I keep on trying
Diving into you
Diving, knowing it was you
I keep on trying
Diving into you
Diving into you
I'm diving, into the blue
We are rising
Celebrate the life
It was you who'd showed me
How to flyyyyyyyyy
Diving, whatever it may take
I keep on trying
Diving into you
Diving, knowing it was you
I keep on trying
Diving into you
Diving, whatever it may take
I keep on trying
Diving into you
Diving, knowing it was you
I keep on trying
Diving into you