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The new novel from the Women’s Prize-winning, bestselling author of The Power, The Future is a white-knuckle tour de force and dazzling exploration of the world we have made and where we are going.
The Future is where the money is. The Future is a few billionaires leading the world to destruction. The Future is a handful of friends hatching a daring plan.
The Future is the greatest heist ever? Or the cataclysmic end of civilisation…
The Future is here.
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The Future
Naomi Alderman
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R510
Discovery Miles 5 100
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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‘Compulsively readable … A nail-biting love story and a witty
page-turner about the pros and cons of human civilization’ Emma
Donoghue, bestselling author of Haven The new novel from the
Women’s Prize-winning, bestselling author of The Power, The
Future is a white-knuckle tour de force and dazzling exploration of
the world we have made and where we are going. The Future is where
the money is. The Future is a few billionaires leading the world to
destruction. The Future is a handful of friends hatching a daring
plan. The Future is the greatest heist ever? Or the cataclysmic end
of civilisation… The Future is here. ‘A rollicking, fun-packed
thriller with juicy stakes, constantly escalating twists, and a
cast of characters who feel like they already exist somewhere out
there in our fragile, free-wheeling present’ Alastair Reynolds,
author of Eversion
The latest novel from the Women’s Prize-winning author of The Power,
The Future is a white-knuckle tour de force and dazzling exploration of
the world we have made and where we are going.
Lai Zhen is about to die. As an Internet-famous survivalist, she’s
spent her life prepping for the end of the world. But now, desperate
and cornered in a mall in Singapore, she’s mad she might go out not
knowing what the hell is going on. If she makes it out alive, what kind
of a future will be waiting for her?
Across the world, Martha Einkorn works the room at a gathering of
mega-rich companies hell-bent securing a future just for them. Covert
weapons, private weather, technological prophecy, when Martha fled her
father’s compound she may have left the cult behind, but if the
apocalyptic warnings of his fox and rabbit sermon are starting to come
true, how much future is actually left?
Martha and Zhen’s worlds are about to collide. While a few billionaires
assured of their own safety lead the world to destruction, Martha’s
relentless drive and Zhen’s insatiable curiosity could lead to
something beautiful … or the cataclysmic end of civilization.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
A brand new collection of short stories featuring the Queen of
Crime’s legendary detective Jane Marple, penned by twelve
remarkable bestselling and acclaimed authors. This collection of
twelve original short stories, all featuring Jane Marple, will
introduce the character to a whole new generation. Each
author reimagines Agatha Christie’s Marple through their own
unique perspective while staying true to the hallmarks of a
traditional mystery. · Naomi Alderman · Leigh Bardugo · Alyssa
Cole · Lucy Foley · Elly Griffiths · Natalie Haynes · Jean Kwok
· Val McDermid · Karen M. McManus · Dreda Say Mitchell · Kate
Mosse · Ruth Ware Miss Marple was first introduced to readers in a
story Christie wrote for The Royal Magazine in 1927 and made her
first appearance in a full-length novel in 1930’s The Murder at
the Vicarage. It has been 45 years since Agatha Christie’s
last Marple novel, Sleeping Murder, was published posthumously in
1976, and this collection of ingenious new stories by twelve
Christie devotees will be a timely reminder why Jane Marple remains
the most famous fictional female detective of all time.
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The Future
Naomi Alderman
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R1,105
R861
Discovery Miles 8 610
Save R244 (22%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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J. L. M. Curry (Hardcover)
Edwin Anderson 1861-1931 Alderman; Created by Ya Pamphlet Collection (Library of Co
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R747
Discovery Miles 7 470
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Missouri native, Don Alderman, always regretted not visiting his
father for one final goodbye on the morning he left town to begin
life on his own. That was in 1956. Only months later, in 1957, his
father died, and that goodbye was left unsaid. Now, half a century
later, the author makes amends in Letters to Jud, a sensitive,
funny, and sometimes scary coming-of-age tale of life in a quirky
little town at the edge of the Missouri Ozarks. The narrative is
told in two dozen letters written to the spirit of the author's
father, Jud Alderman, depot agent for the Frisco Railroad. The
setting is Republic, Missouri, in the years just before, during,
and after World War II. Initially seen through a young boy's eyes,
the narrative ends years later when the author returns to his
hometown as a grown man and discovers that his father's beloved old
depot has vanished, and with it, the last symbol of his family's
years in Republic. Letters to Jud is an engaging portrait of a
classically American small town experience. It is a tale that
offers relief from the coarseness of our culture today- an antidote
that can be taken as often as needed.
Feel good poems, the Author says. They still have that effect on
him, though some of them evolved some 65 years ago. Many of the
poems portray nature, and then a bit of philosophy, while many tell
of good old days, and much more. "Then I raise my head to look up
through the waving boughs, The azure sky, the oval puffs, like
feathers floating by." from MEDITATION And from THE EUROPEAN GIRL:
"Near the majestic Alps I met her, those historic mountains far
away. Winter finds them deep, snow laden, but clear and green that
summer day." "There were apple blossoms earlier, fragrance on the
hill. Rain drops falling, fresh and gently, as they eddy in a
swirl." in MARVELYN AND THE RETURN "Or the sound of the steam
train, it's beckoning call a delight, when it echoes through the
valley or screamed on in the night," in GOOD OLD SOUNDS.
We The People The Bill of Rights defines and defends the freedoms we enjoy as Americans -- from the right to bear arms to the right to a civil jury. Using the dramatic true stories of people whose lives have been deeply affected by such issues as the death penalty and the right to privacy, attorneys Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy reveal how the majestic priciples of the Bill of Rights have taken shape in the lives of ordinary people, as well as the historic and legal significance of each amendment. In doing so, they shed brilliant new light on this visionary document, which remains as vital and as controversial today as it was when a great nation was newly born.
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The Power (Paperback)
Naomi Alderman
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R531
R492
Discovery Miles 4 920
Save R39 (7%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction, Bret Alderman puts
forth a compelling thesis: Deconstruction tells a mythic story.
Through an attentive examination of multiple texts and literary
works, he elucidates this story in psychological and philosophical
terms. Deconstruction, the method of philosophical and literary
analysis originated by Jacques Derrida, arises from what Carl Jung
called “a kind of readiness to produce over and over again the
same or similar mythical ideas.” In the case of deconstruction,
such ideas bear a striking resemblance to a figure that Jungian and
Post-Jungian writers refer to as the puer aeternus or eternal
youth. To make his case, in addition to a careful analysis of
numerous Derridean texts, he offers readings of literary works by
Milan Kundera, J.M. Barrie, Dante, Apuleius, and others. These
texts help illustrate that deconstruction’s preoccupations over
questions of presence, deferral, authority, limits, time, and
representation are also recurrent issues for the eternal youth as
described by Marie-Louise Von Franz and James Hillman. Judith
Butler’s deconstruction of sex and gender reflects similar
patterns and she features in this work as a contemporary exemplar
of the deconstructive approach. Eternal Youth and the Myth of
Deconstruction will be a compelling read for both students and
teachers of depth psychology and continental philosophy. The
clarity of its style will be appealing to advanced scholars and
educated laypersons alike.
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