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The Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer follows an unlikely couple: Bella, a gawky teenager, and her boyfriend, Edward, a vampire who has sworn off human blood. Seductive and compelling, the four-book series has become a worldwide phenomenon. With legends and lore about vampires and werewolves, insight into the lives and loves of the characters and loads of exlusive facts and quizzes, this guide is a must-have for fans of the Twilight series. This book has not been authorized or endorsed by Stephanie Meyer, Little, Brown and Company, or anyone involved in the Twilight movie.
The first companion guide to the blockbuster Hunger Games trilogy - soon to be a major motion picture...With a bio of the author, fascinating facts, and insight into the three-book series and its main themes - from the nature of evil, weaponry, rebellions, and surviving the end of the world - this companion guide will give millions of readers the insider information that they've been waiting for since book one! New York Times bestselling author of the Twilight Companion, Lois Gresh, once again gives readers the opportunity to go beyond their favourite novels and learn the fascinating facts behind the fiction.
The science behind the gadgets, exploits, and enemies of the world's greatest spy From the sleek Aston Martin that spits out bullets, nails, and passengers at the push of a button to the microjet that makes hairpin turns to avoid a heat-seeking missile, the science and technology of James Bond films have kept millions of movie fans guessing for decades. Are these amazing feats and gadgets truly possible? "The Science of James Bond" takes you on a fascinating excursion through the true science that underlies Bond's most fantastic and off-the-wall accoutrements. The acclaimed science-fiction authors Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg provide a highly entertaining, informative look at the real-world achievements and brilliant imaginations behind such singular Bond gadgets as the buzz-saw Rolex, the car that turns into a submarine, and the ever-popular rocket-firing cigarette. They examine hundreds of Q Division's ingenious inventions; analyze Bond's astonishing battles beneath the earth and sea, in the skies, and even in outer space; and ask intriguing questions that lead to enlightening discussions about the limits of science, the laws of nature, and the future of technology. Filled with entertaining anecdotes from Bond movie shoots and supplemented with "tech" ratings for all of the Bond movies, "The Science of James Bond" separates scientific fact from film fantasy--with some very surprising results.
The second novel in Lois H. Gresh's Sherlock Holmes vs Cthulhu series. Entities unleashed in The Adventure of the Deadly Dimensions continue to leak into the human realm and enter human minds, altering their neurochemistry. Two of the victims are Dr. Watson and the leader of the cult, Prof. Henry Fitzgerald who seeks to use human sacrifice to open wide the door to the Old Ones. As psychotic violence erupts in London, Holmes secludes himself in the Diogenes Club and uses his chemical mastery to develop an antidote to counter the neural psychoses. As Moriarty uses the drug to amass an army of addicts, Holmes discovers a link to a town in America. Innsmouth.
Could you really use a bullwhip to swing across a chasm? Or rip out a man's heart without killing him? At last, here is the book that finally answers the Indiana Jones-related questions that have troubled you for years. It tells you everything you've ever wanted to know about the history, culture, and science behind your favorite Indy scenes and settings. You'll find out the truth about the Thuggees and their deadly practices, ancient death traps, the Well of Souls, Kali worship in India, and much more.
Could you really use a bullwhip to swing across a chasm? Or rip out a man's heart without killing him? At last, here is the book that finally answers the Indiana Jones-related questions that have troubled you for years. It tells you everything you've ever wanted to know about the history, culture, and science behind your favorite Indy scenes and settings. You'll find out the truth about the Thuggees and their deadly practices, ancient death traps, the Well of Souls, Kali worship in India, and much more.
Advance Praise
Advance Praise "What a treasure house is this book! Robots, space aliens,
Einstein, black holes, time travel--these themes, and much more,
from Stephen King's amazing books are opened up like toy chests.
It's tremendous fun, entirely educational, and a great tribute to
King." "A fun, fun read." ""The Science of Stephen King" appeals to both the scientist and
the longtimereader of Stephen King in me. Gresh and Weinberg use
concepts from King's fiction as launching pads for in-depth
explorations of concepts as diverse as ESP, pyrokinesis, time
travel, artificial intelligence, quantum chemistry, alternate
realities, string theory, and the possibility that we'll be visited
by aliens or that we'll face a global pandemic. Much of what
Stephen King writes about in his novels is closer to reality than
you might think." "A superb overview of King's use of scientific concepts in his
stories. And considering all the scary talk lately about pandemic
flu, their chapter on The Stand is timely as hell." "Just as Sagan and Asimov popularized science to the masses by
making itentertaining and informative, so too do Gresh and
Weinberg.Compulsively readable and thought-provoking."
The science behind the gadgets, exploits, and enemies of the world's greatest spy From the sleek Aston Martin that spits out bullets, nails, and
passengers at the push of a button to the microjet that makes
hairpin turns to avoid a heat-seeking missile, the science and
technology of James Bond films have kept millions of movie fans
guessing for decades. Are these amazing feats and gadgets truly
possible?
The science behind the scoundrels we love to hate From Spider-Man's bionic archenemy, Dr. Octopus, to Superman's nemesis, Lex Luthor, to the X-Men's eternal rival, Magneto, comic book villains have kept us captivated for years-- not just by their diabolical talent for confounding our heroes, but also by their unrivaled techno-proficiency at creating global mayhem. But is any of the science behind their superweaponry based in truth? The Science of Supervillains separates science fact from science fiction. Renowned authors Lois H. Gresh and Robert Weinberg present a highly entertaining and informative look at the mind-boggling wizardry behind such legendary baddies as Dr. Doom, Poison Ivy, Mr. Mxyzptlk, and more. Whether it's artificial intelligence, weapons systems, antimatter, robotics, or magnetic flux theory, this fun, fact-filled book is a fascinating excursion into the real-world science animating the comic book world's pantheon of evil geniuses. Praise for The Science of Superheroes "We comics fans have known it for years, of course: somewhere,
in some nether dimension or on some alternate world, there is an
Earth on which superheroes are real, living, breathing beings . . .
and now Lois Gresh and Bob Weinberg have shown us how that's
possible. Mutants . . . aliens . . . scientific geniuses with a
penchant for wearing costumes and masks . . . or just plain Joes
who've trained their bodies within an inch of their lives . . . all
are probed, dissected, examined in loving details. To paraphrase an
old DC Comics feature: Science says you're wrong if you believe
that The Science of Superheroes isn't more fun than a barrel of
genetically altered winged monkeys."
Toedliche Armbanduhren, unsichtbare Autos, Atombomben vor Miami: In James Bond Filmen ist schon was geboten. Oft phantastisch, gelegentlich seiner Zeit voraus und manchmal erschreckend realistisch bringen Schurken und Helden die Welt seit 1962 zum Schmunzeln und GrA1/4beln. Was ist dran an den Erfindungen von Q und Konsorten? Welche technischen Spielereien gibt es wirklich, was wA1/4rde passieren, wenn der eine oder andere Schurke seine Plane verwirklichen koennte. Diesen Fragen und vielem mehr gehen Lois H. Gresh und Robert Weinberg nach und geben Ihnen so nicht nur einen A berblick A1/4ber die Bond-Reihe, sondern auch A1/4ber den Stand der Wissenschaft in einigen Gebieten.
"I found this book to be a hoot from beginning to end. Ms. Gresh and Mr. Weinberg must have spent some time in institutions for the deranged, because well-balanced minds could not have conceived of this project. But thank God for their derangement, for they have produced a package of pure fun from first page to last. If, like me, you admire superheroes from a distance, or if you are a hardcore fan of them, you will enjoy this book as surely as you would enjoy waking one morning to discover that you are invincible, able to fly, and in possession of a totally cool costume behind which to hide your true identity." —Dean Koontz, from the Introduction "We comics fans have known it for years, of course: somewhere, in some nether dimension or on some alternate world, there is an Earth on which superheroes are real, living, breathing beings . . . and now Lois Gresh and Bob Weinberg have shown us how that’s possible. Mutants . . . aliens . . . scientific geniuses with a penchant for wearing costumes and masks . . . or just plain Joes who’ve trained their bodies within an inch of their lives . . . all are probed, dissected, examined in loving details. To paraphrase an old DC Comics feature: Science says you’re wrong if you believe that The Science of Superheroes isn’t more fun than a barrel of genetically-altered winged monkeys." —Roy Thomas, writer and editor of X-Men, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk, Superman, Justice League of America, Legion of Superheroes, Star Wars, and many other comic book classics "Weinberg and Gresh tell it like it is–– and how it would be, if our favorite comic book characters actually existed. The Science of Superheroes is a fascinating and entertaining examination of everything from astrophysics to genetic biology to the evolution of the "superhero." —Mark Powers, editor of X-Men and Uncanny X-Men
The third novel in six-time New York Times best-selling author Lois H. Gresh's Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu series. THE OBLITERATING SHADOW The deadly dimensions over London have been sealed, and the monsters have departed. But word has come to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson of a more terrifying creature still - the great Cthulhu has been sighted off the waters of Innsmouth, Massachusetts. Only Holmes can defeat him. And in the muddy village of Innsmouth, surrounded by villagers who are more sea-monster than human, Holmes meets again his nemesis, Moriarty, and yet greater foes: Amelia Scarcliffe and Maria Fitzgerald, harbingers of Dagon, who have called forth Cthulhu. Their task: to bring about the end of humankind, and begin the realm of nightmares on Earth.
A series of grisly murders rocks London. At each location, only a jumble of bones remains of the deceased, along with a bizarre sphere covered in strange symbols. The son of the latest victim seeks the help of Sherlock Holmes and his former partner, Dr. John Watson.They discover the common thread tying together the murders. Bizarre geometries, based on ancient schematics, enable otherworldly creatures to enter our dimension, seeking to wreak havoc and destruction.The persons responsible are gaining so much power that even Holmes's greatest enemy fears them-to the point that he seeks an unholy alliance.
Everyone's in love with vampires, and if the vampire's name happens to be Edward Cullen, then readers of the wildly popular Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer can't help but be crazy about him. For all those who adore Bella Swan, Edward, and the rest of the Cullen family and can't get enough, this companion guide is a must. The Twilight series follows an unlikely couple: Bella, a teenager, and her boyfriend, Edward, a vampire who has sworn off human blood. Added to the mix is Jacob Black, a werewolf who also loves Bella. Seductive and compelling, the four-book series has become a worldwide phenomenon. With legends and lore about vampires and werewolves throughout history, insight into the series, quizzes, and heaps of fascinating facts, this companion guide will give millions of readers the information they've been hungering for since book one! As a special bonus, the companion guide helps readers determine if they are compatible with a guy like Edward!
The first companion guide to the blockbuster bestselling "Divergent
"trilogy--soon to be a major motion picture Written by the "New
York Times" bestselling author of "The Twilight Companion" and "The
Hunger Games Companion," the book takes fans deeper into the
post-apocalyptic world created by Veronica Roth--a dystopian
Chicago in which humanity has organized itself into five factions,
each with its own core value to uphold. At the age of sixteen,
Beatrice Prior must choose to which one she will devote her life.
"The Divergent Companion "includes fascinating background facts
about the action in all three books--the third book, "Allegiant, "
publishes in October 2013--a revealing biography of the author, and
amazing insights into the trilogy's major themes and features. It's
everything fans have been hungering for since the very first book
This book is not authorized by Veronica Roth, Katherine Tegen
Books, or anyone involved in the "Divergent "movie.
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