Broken Prime

Broken Prime
Author: Tiffany Allee
Publisher: Tiffany Allee
Total Pages: 38
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When Evie loses her way in the woods during a terrible storm, she is determined not to die. But snow and darkness close in and all seems lost—until a stranger finds her. Warm and safe at his cabin, she can’t help notice how sexy her rescuer is, and things go from warm to scorching hot. But Nicolas lives alone on the mountain for a reason. And his secrets may be more dangerous to Evie than the cold.

The Broken Universe

The Broken Universe
Author: Paul Melko
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429946601

A thrilling adventure that spans alternate universes, filled with multiple doppelgängers, transdimensional corporate takeovers, and a struggle for survival across the multiverse. Possessing technology that allows him to travel across alternate worlds, John Rayburn begins building a transdimensional commercial empire, led by him, his closest friends, and their doppelgängers from several different parallel universes. But not every version of every person is the same, and their agendas do not always coincide. Despite their benign intentions, the group's activities draw unwanted attention from other dimensional travelers who covet their technology and will kill anyone to control it, a threat that culminates in a nuclear standoff for dominance throughout the multiverse. Sequel to The Walls of the Universe At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Broken

Broken
Author: Linie Bener
Publisher: Lina Bengston
Total Pages: 297
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Rules. Limits. Norm. These words are not for a Prime. A prime is a group of powerful families who rule everybody in secret, and Christian is one of them. He, Klause, and Rome, own the halls of Rutherford Prep. All the girls want them even though they’re cold, indifferent, and mercilessly reign over everyone. Except me. I have secrets to protect, especially from a prime. However, Christian has set his eyes on me. He’s a psycho who wants to own and consume, and if he can’t have me, he’ll make me suffer. I fell for someone like him once and wouldn't make the same mistake twice. I had meticulously planned to eliminate the primes for years, but Christian is something I hadn’t expected. If I'm going to prevail, I must stay away from him. That's easier said than done. However, my name is Catherine Elizabeth Vanderford and I'm a survivor. This is a dark enemies-to-lovers new adult romance with triggers, bullying, angst, and dark themes. You're about to fall in love with a troubled hero. Intended for mature readers as it contains triggering content. No cheating, and a happily ever after.

Broken Crowns

Broken Crowns
Author: J. Mark McDonald
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Who will fall next? Jon Crawford, Darcy Fletcher, and their friends see a prophecy unfolding before their eyes. International plots and conspiracies evolve and entangle them, raising the stakes for powerful enemies from two worlds that seek their deaths and the destruction of the relics they carry. An abomination is created to overcome the band’s defenses. Specifically designed with elements from the ethereal, the rampaging creature stalks the party under the guise of champion for the gods. A forgotten race is challenged by guidance, suggesting a dramatic shift to policies of isolation that have lasted two millennia. Echoes of war still effect the lives of people across the continent. The norms that govern both worlds deteriorate into chaos, as if driven by an unseen hand. Broken Crowns Book 4 in the Year of Veras Series

The Broken Crescent

The Broken Crescent
Author: Fereydoun Hoveyda
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1998-06-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0275971481

Militant Islamic fundamentalists blame the ills of their societies on the West, calling for the overthrow of local governments and the resumption of Jihad against the Infidels. Ambassador Hoveyda explores the historical and contemporary causes of the current wave of militant Islamic fundamentalism. If Western colonization and economic domination of the 19th and 20th centuries are to be blamed for the predicament of Muslim countries, Hoveyda asserts that Muslims also bear a great responsibility for their situation. This book shows how the triumph of fundamentalist interpretations of the Koran in the 12th century triggered the gradual decline of Islamic civilization and chronicles the history of militant Islamic movements, from the Assassins of the late 11th century to the reign of Ayatollah Khomeini. It shows why, despite their terrorist attacks in the West, fundamentalists are even more dangerous for Muslim countries that are desperately trying to catch up with the global economy to alleviate their accumulated social and economic problems. Hoveyda draws upon a lifetime of experience, as well as scholarship and the experiences of others, to provide an important insider/outsider examination of a worldwide concern.

India Is Broken

India Is Broken
Author: Ashoka Mody
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1503634221

A provocative new account of how India moved relentlessly from its hope-filled founding in 1947 to the dramatic economic and democratic breakdowns of today. When Indian leaders first took control of their government in 1947, they proclaimed the ideals of national unity and secular democracy. Through the first half century of nation-building, leaders could point to uneven but measurable progress on key goals, and after the mid-1980s, dire poverty declined for a few decades, inspiring declarations of victory. But today, a vast majority of Indians live in a state of underemployment and are one crisis away from despair. Public goods—health, education, cities, air and water, and the judiciary—are in woeful condition. And good jobs will remain scarce as long as that is the case. The lack of jobs will further undermine democracy, which will further undermine job creation. India is Broken provides the most persuasive account available of this economic catch-22. Challenging prevailing narratives, Mody contends that successive post-independence leaders, starting with its first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, failed to confront India's true economic problems, seeking easy solutions instead. As a popular frustration grew, and corruption in politics became pervasive, India's economic growth relied increasingly on unregulated finance and environmentally destructive construction. The rise of a violent Hindutva has buried all prior norms in civic life and public accountability. Combining statistical data with creative media, such as literature and cinema, to create strong, accessible, people-driven narratives, this book is a meditation on the interplay between democracy and economic progress, with lessons extending far beyond India. Mody proposes a path forward that is fraught with its own peril, but which nevertheless offers something resembling hope.