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Bestselling author Chris Mooney uses cutting-edge research to
explain the psychology behind why today's Republicans reject
reality-it's just part of who they are. From climate change to
evolution, the rejection of mainstream science among Republicans is
growing, as is the denial of expert consensus on the economy,
American history, foreign policy and much more. Why won't
Republicans accept things that most experts agree on? Why are they
constantly fighting against the facts? Science writer Chris Mooney
explores brain scans, polls, and psychology experiments to explain
why conservatives today believe more wrong things; appear more
likely than Democrats to oppose new ideas and less likely to change
their beliefs in the face of new facts; and sometimes respond to
compelling evidence by doubling down on their current beliefs. Goes
beyond the standard claims about ignorance or corporate malfeasance
to discover the real, scientific reasons why Republicans reject the
widely accepted findings of mainstream science, economics, and
history-as well as many undeniable policy facts (e.g., there were
no "death panels" in the health care bill). Explains that the
political parties reflect personality traits and psychological
needs-with Republicans more wedded to certainty, Democrats to
novelty-and this is the root of our divide over reality. Written by
the author of The Republican War on Science , which was the first
and still the most influential book to look at conservative
rejection of scientific evidence. But the rejection of science is
just the beginning...Certain to spark discussion and debate, The
Republican Brain also promises to add to the lengthy list of
persuasive scientific findings that Republicans reject and deny.
'ONE OF THE BEST THRILLER WRITERS WORKING TODAY' LEE CHILD THEY'RE
DYING TO MEET HIM . . . _______ The discovery of a body in Boston
harbor has crime scene investigator Darby McCormick looking into an
almost identical case: both were female students, abducted months
earlier, each carrying a Virgin Mary figurine. It's a troubling
mystery that suddenly turns desperate when a third girl goes
missing. But when Darby makes a breakthrough, she crosses paths
with Malcolm Fletcher. Malcolm used to be an FBI agent, but now
he's gone off the rails, and is on the FBI's Most Wanted List.
Darby knows she should turn him in - but Malcolm insists he's on
the trail of the killer she's hunting. Should she trust him, or
turn him in? And can either of them stop the killer before they
strike again . . . _______ 'A wonderful writer . . . Compelling,
thrilling and touching' Michael Connelly Praise for Chris Mooney:
'If you want a thriller that will chill your blood, break your
heart and make your pulse race, Chris Mooney is your man' Mark
Billingham 'A compelling story that will keep you up past your
bedtime' Karin Slaughter 'A scary, breakneck ride with thrills that
never let up' Tess Gerritsen 'Harrowing, gripping, haunting,
gut-wrenching and beautifully written' Harlan Coben 'Chris Mooney
is an exceptional thriller writer. I envy those who have yet to
read him' John Connolly
The conversation, sometimes heated, about the influence of
Christianity on the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien has a long history.
What has been lacking is a forum for a civilized discussion about
the topic, as well as a chronological overview of the major
arguments and themes that have engaged scholars about the impact of
Christianity on Tolkien's oeuvre, with particular reference to The
Lord of the Rings. The Ring and the Cross addresses these two needs
through an articulate and authoritative analyses of Tolkien's Roman
Catholicism and the role it plays in understanding his writings.
The volume's contributors deftly explain the kinds of
interpretations put forward and evidence marshaled when arguing for
or against religious influence. The Ring and the Cross invites
readers to draw their own conclusions about a subject that has
fascinated Tolkien enthusiasts since the publication of his
masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings.
'ONE OF THE BEST THRILLER WRITERS WORKING TODAY' LEE CHILD A
MISSING GIRL. AN ICE COLD KILLER. It's been eleven years since
Claire Flynn disappeared - abducted without a trace from a snowy
hillside. Investigator Darby McCormick remembers the case. She
knows there's only ever been one suspect, Father Richard Byrne,
linked inconclusively to two similar disappearances. Finally, now
terminally ill, Byrne is willing to talk. But he'll only talk to
Darby. She's expecting a confession - but what she hears is far
more disturbing. And it soon becomes clear that someone is willing
to kill to keep this cold case on ice . . . Fans of Karin
Slaughter, James Patterson and Val McDermid will love this gripping
thriller from bestselling author Chris Mooney. _________ Praise for
Chris Mooney: 'Harrowing, gripping, haunting' Harlan Coben 'It will
keep you up past bedtime' Karin Slaughter 'Compelling, thrilling
and touching' Michael Connelly
The conversation, sometimes heated, about the influence of
Christianity on the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien has a long history.
What has been lacking is a forum for a civilized discussion about
the topic, as well as a chronological overview of the major
arguments and themes that have engaged scholars about the impact of
Christianity on Tolkien's oeuvre, with particular reference to The
Lord of the Rings. The Ring and the Cross addresses these two needs
through an articulate and authoritative analyses of Tolkien's Roman
Catholicism and the role it plays in understanding his writings.
The volume's contributors deftly explain the kinds of
interpretations put forward and evidence marshaled when arguing for
or against religious influence. The Ring and the Cross invites
readers to draw their own conclusions about a subject that has
fascinated Tolkien enthusiasts since the publication of his
masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings.
With a blizzard closing in, Mike Sullivan defies his wife's anxious
warnings and takes their six-year-old daughter Sarah sledding. Mike
waits at the bottom of a precariously steep hill as stubbornly
independent Sarah races up the slope with a friend. But she never
comes back down.
Mike now lives out every parent's worst nightmare. His daughter
has vanished. His marriage is falling apart. And investigators are
unable to pin their only suspect, a local defrocked priest, with
any crime. But is the key to Sarah's disappearance hidden in the
turmoil and despair that is burying Mike alive? Or is it in his
family's troubled past? One person holds the terrifying
secret....
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Kendo (Paperback)
Chris Mooney
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Discovery Miles 6 670
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Meet Chris and Elliott. Both are hard working American students in
high school. Both live normal lives like everyone else. Ya, right.
After being accepted into one of the most prized private schools in
Japan the two find themselves involved in an adventure that will
rock the rest of their lives. Not only are the two not your average
students, they are both exceptional martial artists with powers
passed down for centuries, powers that both shock and baffle their
exchange family's daughter, Yui. Add a little humor, a pinch of
romance and a butt load of martial arts action and you've got one
of the greatest martial arts epics of all time.
Science has never been more crucial to deciding the political
issues facing the country. Yet science and scientists have less
influence with the federal government than at any time since
Richard Nixon fired his science advisors. In the White House and
Congress today, findings are reported in a politicized manner spun
or distorted to fit the speaker's agenda or, when they're too
inconvenient, ignored entirely. On a broad array of issues-stem
cell research, climate change, evolution, sex education, product
safety, environmental regulation, and many others-the Bush
administration's positions fly in the face of overwhelming
scientific consensus. Federal science agencies-once fiercely
independent under both Republican and Democratic presidents-are
increasingly staffed by political appointees who know industry
lobbyists and evangelical activists far better than they know the
science. This is not unique to the Bush administration, but it is
largely a Republican phenomenon, born of a conservative dislike of
environmental, health, and safety regulation, and at the extremes,
of evolution and legalized abortion. In The Republican War on
Science , Chris Mooney ties together the disparate strands of the
attack on science into a compelling and frightening account of our
government's increasing unwillingness to distinguish between
legitimate research and ideologically driven pseudoscience.
In Every Pretty Thing serial killer hunter Darby McCormick finds
herself in Montana, looking for a friend. Little does she realise
that a murderer is waiting for her . . . She came to find her
friend. Instead she found a killer. Serial killer expert Darby
McCormick gets a call from FBI Agent Jackson Cooper, who has been
contacted by a woman who's been in hiding for twenty years. She was
one of the only survivors of a murderer who has been carving a dark
path across America for decades. Cooper believes he may have
tracked this psychopath to the wilds of Montana. Now, he needs
Darby's help to bring him in. But when she arrives Cooper has
vanished without a trace. Something is very wrong - and as the
trail goes cold, Darby is all alone in a strange town, stalked by
an unseen predator who wants to add another victim to his
collection... (Praise for Chris Mooney) 'One of the best thriller
writers working today' Lee Child 'Chris Mooney is a wonderful
writer. Compelling, thrilling and touching' Michael Connelly
'Harrowing, gripping, haunting' Harlan Coben 'It will keep you up
past your bedtime' Karin Slaughter 'A scary, breakneck ride with
thrills that never let up' Tess Gerritsen
A TEENAGE GIRL IS MISSING. THE CLOCK IS TICKING. FIND HER, BEFORE
HE DOES . . . 'I LOVE THIS BOOK' LEE CHILD _______ With the police
struggling, CSI Darby McCormick is shocked to discover a terrified
woman hiding in the shadows of a crime scene. A woman who was
abducted herself, five years before, and has managed to escape. She
could be their only lead. But what Darby doesn't know is that a
serial killer has been prowling America for decades. A killer she's
met before . . . Once, long ago, he tore her life apart. Now he
wants to finish the job. _______ Praise for Chris Mooney: 'One of
the best thriller writers working today' Lee Child 'This will keep
you up past your bedtime' Karin Slaughter 'If you want a thriller
that will chill your blood, break your heart and make your pulse
race, Chris Mooney is your man' Mark Billingham 'Harrowing,
gripping, haunting, gut-wrenching and beautifully written' Harlan
Coben 'I devoured The Missing in one greedy, breathless sitting.
This is a scary, breakneck ride with thrills that never let up'
Tess Gerritsen
Climate change, the energy crisis, nuclear proliferation--many of
the most urgent problems of the twenty-first century require
scientific solutions, yet America is paying less and less attention
to scientists. For every five hours of cable news, less than one
minute is devoted to science, and the number of newspapers with
science sections has shrunk from ninety-five to thirty-three in the
last twenty years. In "Unscientific America," journalist and
best-selling author Chris Mooney and scientist Sheril Kirshenbaum
explain this dangerous state of affairs, proposing a broad array of
initiatives that could reverse the current trend.
An impassioned call to arms, "Unscientific America" exhorts
Americans to reintegrate science into public discourse--before it
is too late.
'One of the best thriller writers working today' Lee Child 'If you
want a thriller that will chill your blood, break your heart and
make your pulse race, Chris Mooney is your man' Mark Billingham A
KILLER WATCHES. A TOWN WAITS. Fear grips a town in Colorado as a
murderer targets entire families in their own homes. As police and
the FBI struggle to contain the situation, they bring in forensic
investigator and serial killer expert Darby McCormick. What she
finds is a brutal and elusive predator who stays one step ahead of
their investigation. As Darby navigates the blood-ties and broken
promises that divide the locals, she knows that all the while the
killer is watching, waiting and circling his next target: her. She
must not only meet evil - and somehow survive - but also be
prepared to face this small town's dark heart... * * * Praise for
Chris Mooney: 'Chris Mooney is a wonderful writer. Compelling,
thrilling and touching' Michael Connelly 'Harrowing, gripping,
haunting, gut-wrenching and beautifully written' Harlan Coben 'A
compelling story that will keep you up past your bedtime' Karin
Slaughter 'A scary, breakneck ride with thrills that never let up'
Tess Gerritsen 'An exceptional thriller writer. I envy those who
have yet to read him' John Connolly
'One of the best thriller writers working today' Lee Child 'Chris
Mooney is an exceptional thriller writer. I envy those who have yet
to read him' John Connolly By the time you read this, I'll be
missing or dead. Whatever you do, don't come looking for me.
They're experts at hiding things: the living and the dead. And the
truth. Ten years ago CSI Darby McCormick investigated a child
abduction case. Today, the missing child - Charlie Rizzo - is back
from the dead and holding his family hostage. His only demand:
bring me Darby McCormick. Where has Charlie been all these years?
And what is the secret he'll only tell Darby in person? A terrible
conspiracy is unravelling. One even the FBI are running scared
from. If Darby doesn't lose her life, she fears that she will lose
not only her mind, but her soul... * * * Praise for Chris Mooney:
'Chris Mooney is a wonderful writer ... Compelling, thrilling and
touching' Michael Connelly 'If you want a thriller that will chill
your blood, break your heart and make your pulse race, Chris Mooney
is your man' Mark Billingham 'A compelling story that will keep you
up past your bedtime' Karin Slaughter 'A scary, breakneck ride with
thrills that never let up' Tess Gerritsen 'Harrowing, gripping,
haunting, gut-wrenching and beautifully written' Harlan Coben
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