Startrucke

Startrucke
Author: J. Phillips
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-10-02
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1435700171

The voyages of the Startrucke Doobyprize. Captain James T. Smirk, and the Fortran Mr. Smock lead a group of intrepid(?) adventurers into one non-adventure after another. Along the way they meet Yodel, Hand Alone, Princess Lame-a, Dorothy (Auntie Em!), Nick of Cafe Americanisher in Marrakesh, and many others. Can they talk themselves out of one more?

Starstruck

Starstruck
Author: Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-11-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1429962623

The author of The Warhol Economy asks how does celebrity work and why do we care about some people more than others? What is celebrity? Why is it such a dominant force in our culture? And why do we seem preoccupied with it now more than ever? Celebrity—our collective fascination with particular people—is everywhere and takes many forms, from the sports star, notorious Wall Street tycoon, or film icon, to the hometown quarterback, YouTube sensation, or friend who compulsively documents his life on the Internet. We follow with rapt attention all the minute details of stars' lives: their romances, their spending habits, even how they drink their coffee. For those anointed, celebrity can translate into big business and top social status, but why do some attain stardom while millions of others do not? Why are we simply more interested in certain people? Elizabeth Currid-Halkett presents the first rigorous exploration of celebrity, arguing that our desire to "celebrate" some people and not others has profound implications, elevating social statuses, making or breaking careers and companies, and generating astronomical dividends. Tracing the phenomenon from the art world to tabletop gaming conventions to the film industry, Currid-Halkett looks at celebrity as an expression of economics, geography (both real and virtual), and networking strategies. Starstruck brings together extensive statistical research and analysis, along with interviews with top agents and publicists, YouTube executives, major art dealers and gallery directors, Bollywood players, and sports experts. Laying out the enormous impact of the celebrity industry and identifying the patterns by which individuals become stars, Currid-Halkett successfully makes the argument that celebrity is an important social phenomenon and a driving force in the worldwide economy.

Transportation

Transportation
Author: John Joseph Coyle
Publisher: South Western Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

New edition of a text that provides a solid background and history of transportation, emphasizing the fundamental role and importance the industry plays in our society. It also addresses the dramatic and revolutionary changes that have taken place during the last two decades. While continuing to us.

Ceres

Ceres
Author: Tony Del Degan
Publisher: Tony Del Degan
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Neith, a Sicarii Knight, is one of a specially evolved race bound to the will of The Hierarch - an omnipotent wise man who dictates the workings of the universe. His newest assignment is to assassinate a Scavenger, who The Hierarch has determined will bring about the destruction of the planet Taylor. This Scavenger, a downtrodden orphan boy stuck in the service of a cruel trade magnate, has no knowledge of his providence, but will, if unfettered, spiral into a state from which he can never recover, sealing the fate of millions. The second published novel from author Tony Del Degan is his first foray into the wide world of science-fiction; it is endearing, disturbing, and entirely unique, providing a possible glimpse into the future of our human race: a violent, disturbing vestige. Praise for Tony Del Degan: "Wow... this book is worth the read... the author has breathed some serious light, shadow and colour into these characters. Loads of themes are tightly interwoven throughout the story..." - Goodreads review for The Plight of Steel "Setting up high standards for young adult authors to come. Good things coming for you in the future, Tony Del Degan, keep at it." - Goodreads review for The Plight of Steel

Wrangell'd Pulp Fiction

Wrangell'd Pulp Fiction
Author: Gary Clifford Gibson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1365650499

The short stories and novellas are among my earliest science fiction works. Writing in Alaska in 1987 I made a couple of trips to Europe while enrolled in an English writing course at the University of Alaska at Juneau. Most of these stories were written at or at least mention Wrangell- a small town 150 miles to the south of the state capitol at Juneau. 140,000 words.

Starrigger

Starrigger
Author: John DeChancie
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1497626633

Locus Award Finalist: On a mysterious road built by aliens, a space trucker tries to outrun dangerous pursuers. Independent space trucker Jake McGraw, accompanied by his father, Sam, who inhabits the body of the truck itself, his “starrig,” picks up a beautiful hitchhiker, Darla, and a trailer‐load of trouble. One of the best of the indies, Jake knows a few tricks about following the Skyway, which connects dozens, or maybe hundreds, of planets—nobody knows how many and nobody really knows the full extent of the Skyway, and much of it remains unexplored. But somehow, a rumor gets started that Jake has a map for the whole thing, and suddenly everybody wants a piece of him: an alien race called the Reticulans; the human government known as the Colonial Assembly; and a nasty piece of work called Corey Wilkes, head of the wildcat trucker union TATOO. No matter what Jake does, no matter how many twists and turns he makes, he cannot shake any of the menaces on his tail. The Starrigger series continues with Red Limit Freeway and concludes with Paradox Alley. Starrigger was a nominee for the Locus Award for Best First Novel in 1984.

Contacts

Contacts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 2001
Genre: Actors
ISBN:

Starstruck

Starstruck
Author: Brenda Hiatt
Publisher: Brenda Hiatt
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-09-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1940618010

When the impossibly hot new quarterback ignores all the pretty cheerleaders competing for his attention to come over and sit at YOUR lunch table… what do you do? I’ve always been the class dork—shy, bookish, not particularly pretty and definitely not popular. In other words, I’ve never been anybody important. Orphaned twice as a toddler, I’m not even sure who I am, other than a burden to my super-strict adoptive “aunt.” But then the gorgeous new quarterback, Rigel, arrives at Jewel High and turns his back on all the popular girls vying for his attention to seek out ordinary me—of all people! I’m over the moon, of course, but the first time Rigel touches me, sparks fly—literally! Then weird things start happening. Suddenly, I no longer need my thick glasses. My complexion improves, too. When I demand to know what’s going on, the answer both thrills and terrifies me. Not only is Rigel my bonded soulmate, apparently I’m not such a nobody after all! But my unexpected status comes with huge risks that threaten both my life and our newfound love. Book 1 of an electrifying young adult science fantasy romance series from a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, where teen romance blends with science fiction to open a whole new world of action, adventure and discovery! This series is perfect for fans of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series and Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Lux series, with its themes of forbidden romance, fated mates, opposites attract, and overcoming dangerous obstacles to achieve a happy ending.