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Bankers prowl Brooklyn bars on the eve of the stock market
crash. A debate over Young Elvis versus Vegas Elvis turns
existential. Detoxing junkies use a live lobster to spice up their
love life. Students on summer break struggle to escape the orbit of
a seemingly utopic communal house.
And in the title story, selected for The Best American Short
Stories, two film school buddies working on a doomed project are
left sizing up their own talent, hoping to come out on top--but
fearing they won't.
In What's Important Is Feeling, Adam Wilson follows the
through-line of contemporary coming-of-age from the ravings of
teenage lust to the staggering loneliness of proto-adulthood. He
navigates the tough terrain of American life with a delicate
balance of comedy and compassion, lyricism and unsparing
straightforwardness. Wilson's characters wander through a purgatory
of yearning, hope, and grief. No one emerges unscathed.
In this book, the authors present current research in mental health
and psychiatry issues. The topics discussed include the cognitive
and emotional processes in approaching personality disorders;
sensory impairment and mental health; evidence for epidemiological
transition hypothesis for elderly suicides; and the psychiatry of
Pellagra.
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Helium (Paperback)
Adam Wilson; Illustrated by Jeff Chin
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R235
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In the Fallout (Paperback)
Adam Wilson; Illustrated by Jeff Chin
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R237
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Born and raised in Hong Kong to British parents, Ronnie Vale is now
living the dream in the British Virgin Islands, where she is about
to embark with her fiance Brandon on the job of a lifetime -
delivering the super yacht Tough Guy from its berth in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, to Poole, England. But an unexpected
encounter with pirates on the high seas will change their lives
forever, as Ronnie finds herself thrown into the dangerous world of
Ponzi schemes, hired assassins, and international finance. And who,
exactly, is the mysterious stranger who seems to be following her?
Short Sail, the debut novel by Adam Wilson, is a thrill-by-minute
tale of international intrigue that will leave you guessing until
the end.
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Dead Future (Paperback)
Candy Hart, Sebastian Piccione, Adam Wilson
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R429
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There is a story that is passed down through the ages. This tale of
the undead, arisen to devour the living, leaving nothing but a
wasteland behind them. Yes, that is what you find here. Contained
within the pages you will be taken on a twisted ride through the
end of the world. From Kindergarten zombie hunters to docile day
dwelling zombies and then back to an undead beginning in old
Europe. You will travel through space and across deserts, through
abandoned highways and burned out homes. When you reach the end you
will truly come to understand our, Dead Future. There is a story
that is passed down through the ages. This tale of the undead,
arisen to devour the living, leaving nothing but a wasteland behind
them. Yes, that is what you find here. Contained within the pages
you will be taken on a twisted ride through the end of the world.
From Kindergarten zombie hunters to docile day dwelling zombies and
then back to an undead beginning in old Europe. You will travel
through space and across deserts, through abandoned highways and
burned out homes. When you reach the end you will truly come to
understand our, Dead Future.
Colin, Spike and Melissa suddenly find their lives turned upside
down. Their friend and mentor, Grandfather Thunder, is gone,
replaced by their merciless aunt Grizzelda. Transplanted to Horwood
House, a Victorian mansion that has family history and secrets,
their personal abilities begin to reveal themselves. The ghost of
Sergeant Peary, killed in the war and tied to the House, becomes
Colin's guardian spirit. In a series of misadventures, Colin, Spike
and Melissa and their new friend Rhea, uncover a plot by Zuhayer
Bombast Horwood, Colin's Great Grandfather to return from the dead.
It's a family plot that has a price, Grizzelda's sanity and Colin's
life.
While there has been a growing interest in the use of grotesque
imagery in art and literature, very little attention has been given
to the religious and theological significance of such imagery. This
fascinating book redresses that neglect by exploring the religious
meaning of the grotesque and its importance as a subject for
theological inquiry.
Andy Adams' "The Log of a Cowboy" has long been acknowledged a
classic of western American literature. Hoffman Birney, in the "New
York Times Book Review," once declared, "If there is such a thing
as an all-time 'best' Western, that is it." One of the most
delightful features of the Log is the inclusion of tales told by
the cowboys at night. Adams was a master of the campfire tale, and
the fifty-one collected here, each told by an Andy Adams character,
touch upon every aspect of range life. Readers will never forget
characters like Bull Durham, Uncle Dave Hapfinger, and Aaron
Scales, or the tale of the tubercular drifter whose death caused
tough cowboys to cry, or the gruesome account of the hanging of the
renegade Kansas lawman, or the humorous incident of the "big
brindle muley ox" that decided to ride instead of walk.
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