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Come take a walk through Roy's mind. A collection of short stories
and poems - some funny, some sad, some true, and some not so true.
But you decide. Read some ghost stories and funny ghost stories or
quickly change your mood, flick through a page or two and read
about Leprechauns or even the shadow people or try to free the lost
souls from Blackthorn Cottage if you dare. There's a bit of
something for every one when you venture in to Roy's thoughts
This little collection of poems, stories, outbursts and musings is
put forward as an homage to Jerome K. Jerome. His book, Idle
Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, published in 1886, is like mine, a
series of humorous articles on various subjects.
Isaac Asimov's Robot series - from the iconic collection I, Robot
to four classic novels - contains some of the most influential
works in the history of science fiction. Establishing and testing
the Three Laws of Robotics, they continue to shape the
understanding and design of artificial intelligence to this day.
Could a robot ever show true creativity? Is it wise to trust
self-driving cars? Will robotic body parts transform human beings
into machines? Will organic technology allow robots to become
human? The Complete Robot combines the stories in I, Robot and The
Rest of the Robots with many more found only in this collection -
including one of Asimov's masterpieces, the Hugo and Nebula
award-winning novella 'The Bicentennial Man'. Featuring Dr. Susan
Calvin, Donovan and Powell, and the detective Elijah Baley, hero of
the Robot novels, this is the ultimate collection of short stories
from a genius of the genre.
In a thrilling interconnected narrative, You're in the Wrong Place
presents characters reaching for transcendence from a place they
cannot escape. Charles Baxter stated that "Joseph Harris has a
particular feeling for the Detroit suburbs and the slightly stunted
lives of the young people there....You're in the Wrong Place isn't
uniformly downbeat-there are all sorts of rays of hope that gleam
toward the end". The book, composed of twelve stories, begins in
the fall of 2008 with the shuttering of Dynamic Fabricating-a
fictional industrial shop located in the Detroit suburb of
Ferndale. Over the next seven years, the shop's former employees -
as well as their friends and families-struggle to find money,
purpose, and levity in a landscape suddenly devoid of work, faith,
and love. In "Would You Rather", a young couple brought together by
Dynamic Fabricating shares a blissful weekend in Northern Michigan,
unaware of the catastrophe that awaits them upon their return home.
In "Acolytes", a devout Catholic clings to her faith as her
brothers descend into cultish soccer violence. In "Memorial", an
ex-Dynamic worker scrapes money together for a tribute to his best
friend, lost to the war in Afghanistan. In "Was It Good for You?" a
cam girl deconstructs materialism with her ageng great aunt, a
luxury sales associate, and an anxious, faceless client. And in the
title story, simmering tensions come to a boil on a hot summer day
for a hardscrabble landscaping crew, hired by the local bank to
maintain the lawns of foreclosures In turns elegiac and harrowing,
You're in the Wrong Place blends lyric intensity with philosophical
eroticism to create a singular, powerful vision of contemporary
American life. Readers of contemporary fiction grounded in place
need to take up this collection.
ONE MAN - ONE PLANET - ONE CHANCE 2557 Humans have been banished
from Earth. Forced to live in huge space colonies close to the
moon. Earth has become Heaven. The course of mankind has been set
towards colonising the universe. The Pax Humana is in full effect.
Giant corporations overseen by The Powers control every human
necessity from birth until death, those that fail to adhere to the
system are summarily executed. Genesis is the new
beginning...Xavier Miro is a space rigger, graffiti artist and
dissident. A series of dreams leads to an adventure where he will
meet Moon Dudes, Shamanic Space Pirates, Galactic Ravers, Zugbots
and fall foul of the sinister Shadows. And where he will not only
find out the answers to why mankind was expelled from Earth, but
why he is the one person that can save humanity.
Jane Austen teased readers with the idea of a 'heroine whom no one but myself will much like', but Emma is irresistible.
'Handsome, clever, and rich', Emma is also an 'imaginist', 'on fire with speculation and foresight'. She sees the signs of romance all around her, but thinks she will never be married. Her matchmaking maps out relationships that Jane Austen ironically tweaks into a clearer perspective.
Judgement and imagination are matched in games the reader too can enjoy, and the end is a triumph of understanding.
Are high-school girls Nanoha and Chidori ready to face the storms in
their new romantic relationship together?
Nanoha and Chidori are best friends who attend the same all-girls high
school—and also share a heart-pounding secret: they’re lovers. Through
sunny days and tumultuous storms, they’re always ready for new
adventures together.
The couple cherishes each other while hiding their relationship from
their friends. Chidori can’t help but cheer on her super-cool
girlfriend during gym class, and Nanoha wants to flirt while the rain
pitter-patters on the umbrella they’re sharing, no matter who might be
listening. The seasons pass from spring to winter, but their
relationship only grows warmer as time marches on.
The private lives of strangers can be fascinating, as these tales
reveal. In them, the strangers are all passengers on the No 13 bus
leaving Oxford Station at 1.15pm on a summer's day, arriving some
40 minutes later at the John Radcliffe Hospital. During their
journey more passengers get on and others get off and they rarely
interact. But behind each inscrutable facade are the joys and fears
of complex private worlds and private thoughts. This is a book to
dip into. It will, of course, help pass the time on a bus journey
or even in hospital but it is intended to give pleasure to anyone
who enjoys reading about other people and lives which may be
exciting, sad or just plain different. All proceeds from the book's
sale are being donated to the Hidden Heroes Fund of the Oxford
Radcliffe Hospitals Charitable Funds which supports staff
recognition, development and training across all the Trust's
hospitals.
The adventure is over but life goes on for an elf mage just
beginning to learn what living is all about. Elf mage Frieren and
her courageous fellow adventurers have defeated the Demon King and
brought peace to the land. But Frieren will long outlive the rest
of her former party. How will she come to understand what life
means to the people around her? The mages begin the second stage of
their certification exam: a dangerous expedition into the innermost
depths of the ruins of the king's tomb. This time, there are no
teams and it's every mage for themselves. Whether they want to team
up or not, the challenge they will face-their own clones-will push
their skills to the limit.
These twenty four short stories are ideal for advent reading or
whenever you can fit them into the busy month of December. These
festive snapshots into other people's lives aim to enliven and
entertain. A handful of the stories are set in the recent past,
because Christmas is a great time for nostalgia. There are stories
about anticipation, hope and that tingling feeling you get when
waiting for something pleasant to happen. There is a cast of
characters of all ages and not all of them are human. There are
themes of time and counting, dark and light, change and renewal.
The book is two dozen slices of Christmas, waiting to bring cheer
at the dark time of the year.
Asumi’s search in lesbian brothels for her childhood crush, Mai, has led to a date with her roommate Nanao. A visit to the aquarium leads to a romantic Ferris wheel ride, followed by a...love hotel? Things get steamy and feelings grow more complicated as a new relationship blossoms!
This book is an anthology of the recent work of the Poynton
Creative Writers' Guild. It contains poetry, short stories,
memoirs, and factual articles with titles such as 'Moon Musings',
'Anger' and 'The Smallest Room'.
Tanjiro sets out on the path of the Demon Slayer to save his sister
and avenge his family! In Taisho-era Japan, kindhearted Tanjiro
Kamado makes a living selling charcoal. But his peaceful life is
shattered when a demon slaughters his entire family. His little
sister Nezuko is the only survivor, but she has been transformed
into a demon herself! Tanjiro sets out on a dangerous journey to
find a way to return his sister to normal and destroy the demon who
ruined his life. In an epic confrontation, Tanjiro and his fellow
Demon Slayers have fought on through the night, suffering terrible
losses against the King of Demons, Muzan Kibutsuji. Dawn is
breaking soon, and if they can keep Muzan at bay just a little
longer, it will be the end of the centuries-long struggle. But
Muzan, who will stop at nothing to destroy the Demon Slayers,
unleashes his most terrible powers. If he can't defeat the Demon
Slayers, he may be able to cause them to destroy themselves from
within. All fates and destinies will be decided as the sun begins
to rise...
Introducing The Final Chapter of a three book series. Glitter Girl
and Water Girl had just become mission leaders. On a nice beautiful
day in Hero World both the girls were just strolling down the
streets when all of the sudden they are thrown into a secret
island. While on the island they discover that their mission is to
uncover the island secrets. Want to read more of H. Madison s
books? Don t miss X-Finney Strikes Again and The Most Dangerous
Mission ."
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