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Welcome to the round-food revolution! The recipes in this book will
prove once and for all that ball-shaped foods reign supreme: from
quick and easy energy-boosting health heroes to decadent sweet and
savoury snacks, this book has vegetarian and vegan treats to
satisfy every craving. Whether you fancy some nutritious energy
balls you can whizz together in seconds or you want to impress your
friends with some impressive cake pops, mini doughnuts or other
indulgent goodies, these tasty recipes are all you need to keep
your hunger pangs at bay. matcha and cacao buzz balls plum and
poppy seed dumplings mac and cheese balls lemon and coconut
delights moringa flower fritters dough balls with garlic butter
summer fruit bursts cheese and mustard arancini
Through the focus on organizational space, using the reception and
significance of the seminal work on the subject by sociologist
Henri Lefebvre, this book demonstrates why and how Lefebvre's work
can be used to inform and elaborate organisational studies,
especially in view of the current interest in the "socio-material"
dimension of organisations. As the "spatial turn" in organisational
research exposed the importance of spatial design in inducing power
and cultural relations, Lefebvre's perspective has become an
inspiring, theoretical framework. However, Organisational Space and
Beyond explores how Lefebvre's work could be of a much wider
relevance, especially given his profound theoretical engagement
with diverse schools of philosophical and sociological thought,
including Nietzsche, Marx, Sartre and Foucault. This book brings
together a range of authors that collectively develop a broader
understanding of Lefebvre's relevance to organizational studies,
including areas of management concern such as strategy and
diversity studies, and ultimately draw on Lefebvre's work to
rethink, reimagine and reshape scholarship in organisational
studies. It will be of relevance to researchers, academics,
students and organizational professionals in the fields of
organisation studies, management studies, cultural studies,
architecture and sociology.
Exploring the different facets of the new world of work (including
the hacker and maker movements, platform work, and digital
nomadism), this edited volume sets out to investigate and theorise
how these new work practices are experienced by various actors. It
explores such changes at both the micro and macro levels and sets
out to link them back to wider social, managerial and political
issues. In doing so, it aims to reflect on the similarities and
differences between new and 'old' work practices and problematize
discourses surrounding the future of work. This volume is
characterized by the diversity of methods mobilized, the plurality
of concepts, lenses and theories deployed as well as the richness
of the empirical accounts used by the authors. It will appeal to a
broad readership of management and organizational scholars as well
as sociologists interested in current changes to the world of work.
Through the focus on organizational space, using the reception and
significance of the seminal work on the subject by sociologist
Henri Lefebvre, this book demonstrates why and how Lefebvre's work
can be used to inform and elaborate organisational studies,
especially in view of the current interest in the "socio-material"
dimension of organisations. As the "spatial turn" in organisational
research exposed the importance of spatial design in inducing power
and cultural relations, Lefebvre's perspective has become an
inspiring, theoretical framework. However, Organisational Space and
Beyond explores how Lefebvre's work could be of a much wider
relevance, especially given his profound theoretical engagement
with diverse schools of philosophical and sociological thought,
including Nietzsche, Marx, Sartre and Foucault. This book brings
together a range of authors that collectively develop a broader
understanding of Lefebvre's relevance to organizational studies,
including areas of management concern such as strategy and
diversity studies, and ultimately draw on Lefebvre's work to
rethink, reimagine and reshape scholarship in organisational
studies. It will be of relevance to researchers, academics,
students and organizational professionals in the fields of
organisation studies, management studies, cultural studies,
architecture and sociology.
Exploring the different facets of the new world of work (including
the hacker and maker movements, platform work, and digital
nomadism), this edited volume sets out to investigate and theorise
how these new work practices are experienced by various actors. It
explores such changes at both the micro and macro levels and sets
out to link them back to wider social, managerial and political
issues. In doing so, it aims to reflect on the similarities and
differences between new and 'old' work practices and problematize
discourses surrounding the future of work. This volume is
characterized by the diversity of methods mobilized, the plurality
of concepts, lenses and theories deployed as well as the richness
of the empirical accounts used by the authors. It will appeal to a
broad readership of management and organizational scholars as well
as sociologists interested in current changes to the world of work.
"The short stories...are enjoyable examples of the genre at its
best...always have a clever twist, a surprise ending, or a
thrilling ride. The authors in this anthology accomplish all of
this in spades..." - Catherine Astolfo, Arthur Ellis Crime Short
Story Award Winner 2012.
"Clever...intriguing...with surprising twists...The authors of
Nefarious North brings us engaging stories that are brilliant
gems-every one of them." -D.J. McIntosh National Bestselling Author
"This thrilling collection of short stories is sure to haunt you
in the best possible way ...Unexpected twists and turns entertain,
tease and shock, while the breadth of content ensures every reader
will find a gem in this this treasure chest of macabre tales." -
Lisa de Nikolits, Author
Delve into spine chilling, bone numbing crime stories that will
set your teeth chattering as your run to lock your doors, turn on
your lights and hide under your bedcovers.
Sixteen incredible authors bring twenty-seven tales of murder,
mayhem, theft, cops and robbers to life, with twisted ends that
will leave you reeling and begging for more.
Step into the Nefarious North and discover a world never before
experienced.
..".full of wonderful characters... I highly recommend this book,
it is very unique..." - Paranormal Romance Guild ..".an amazing
read...kept me on the edge of my seat..." - Sizzling Hot Books
Abandoned at birth and left to die, alone in the forest, the Angel
is found by the local healer. In loving secrecy he is raised
unnamed and unknown lest his strange appearance bring down the
wrath of the local villagers. He grows up, cared for by Auntie
until her fearful predictions come true. Discovered in his secret
grove, his life is transformed, evoking demons that demand more
than he can give. Unable to save the lives of those he loves he
flees to live alone, away from those who would do him harm. It is
alone, exiled by humanity that he comes across the one who would
change his life forever, to become - The Angel of Death In Praise
of Changeling ..".an amazing read...full of surprises...kept me on
the edge of my seat." - Sizzling Hot Books (4 out of 5) In Praise
of The Chosen Chronicles "A dark and gripping tale by a true
mistress of supernatural fiction. Karen Dales brings fresh blood to
the vampire genre." -Michelle Rowen, National Bestselling Author
"For readers who adore textured layers in their literary
tapestries, rich in colorful emotions, Karen Dales is one writer of
vampire fiction they'll want to read." - Nancy Kilpatrick, Author
and Editor ..".is a must-read for any fans of Twillight or other
books in the popular Vampire genre." - Oakville Today. ..".one of
the best stories by a new and upcoming writer that I have read....
Very few stories are the equal to this tale." - Siren Book Reviews
(5 out of 5) ..".a poignant and epic tale... a brilliant example of
good overcoming and prevailing against evil and prejudice... an
emotional ride of literary genius, both heart-warming and
heartbreaking at the same time..." - Bitten By Books (5 out of 5)
"I was hooked...a good book to read on a cold and stormy day."-
Night Owl Reviews (4 out of 5)
"A dark and gripping tale by a true mistress of supernatural
fiction. Karen Dales brings fresh blood to the vampire genre."
-Michelle Rowen, National Best Selling Author "A distinctive and
addictive voice in the paranormal genre, Karen Dales has
...delivered a must-read piece of excellence...I love this series
." - Bitten By Books "This was a amazing book and should not be
missed... There is surprise after surprise...The author has done an
amazing job...I can't wait for the next book." (5 Stars) -
Paranormal Romance Guild The Siren Book Award Winner for 2010. The
Vampires of London are being murdered and only the Angel of Death
can save them. When Father Paul Notus is captured and threatened
with a gruesome death by the Mistress of London and her Vampires,
the Angel is forced into a dark world of murder and deception to
discover who is killing the Vampires of Britain. Forced into a
partnership with the Noble Fernando de Sagres, a vampire of
sadistic tastes, and joined by the beautiful and mortal Jeanie
Stuart, the Angel seeks out who is behind these killings. Plagued
by demons from his past and his increasing affections for Jeanie,
the Angel walks a fine line between his heart and his fears. He
discovers the culprits but at a high cost - the irrevocable
discovery of what he truly is and the Destruction of one he loves.
"A dark, compelling thriller that will keep readers turning the
pages well past bedtime." - Kelley Armstrong, #1 New York Times
Best Selling Author. ..". is as exciting on the first page as it is
on the last... WOW You have left me in suspense and teetering on
the edge of a nervous breakdown " - Sizzling Hot Books Released
from more than one hundred years of revenge, the Angel of Death is
no longer a tool for the Grand Council of the Chosen. He is finally
free to return to a semblance of a life with Father Paul Notus.
Haunted by nightmares of his past misdeeds and failings the Angel
wants nothing more than to be left alone. It is across the
Atlantic, in a foreign country, that he joins Notus, taking up the
mantle once more as a protector in a land where those who would see
him dead have flourished. Corbie Vale has not forgotten what the
Angel has done. His own burning need to see the Angel humiliated
and Destroyed sets into motion a carefully seeded plan despite
warnings of greater retribution from the God of Death himself. Now
in Corbie's territory, the Angel's sword becomes the lure to a
trap, one that changes the Angel by giving him what he never
dreamed of - mortality. "Karen Dales brings fresh blood to the
vampire genre." - Michelle Rowen, National Best Selling Author A
fresh and intriguing new look at the vampire mythos." - Violette
Malan, Author of The Novels of Dhulyn and Parno "For readers who
adore textured layers in their literary tapestries, rich in
colorful emotions, Karen Dales is one writer of vampire fiction
they'll want to read." - Nancy Kilpatrick, Author and Editor of
Evolve: Vampire Stories of the New Undead
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