The Five Unnecessaries

The Five Unnecessaries
Author: Laura Campbell
Publisher: Laura Campbell
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2015-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0986138215

I am Aislyn. These are sad facts of my world. Any child who is unscheduled, unplanned, or inconvenient is labeled an Unnecessary. Any pregnant woman is targeted as an enemy of the state for harboring an Unnecessary. Their only hope for survival is to be rescued by a Protector, one of 26 girls trained to infiltrate the Republic and return to the Territory. These girls are chosen because they are strong, smart, and heroic. I always knew they would never choose me. Except…they did. I am the 27th Protector of the 188th generation, and I'm terrified that I will fail.

Unnecessary Surgery

Unnecessary Surgery
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1985
Genre: Aged
ISBN:

Unnecessary Roughness

Unnecessary Roughness
Author: Jose Baez
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1602866066

The New York Times bestseller: a revelatory inside story of the trial and final days of New England Patriots superstar Aaron Hernandez, by his attorney and New York Times bestselling author Jose Baez. When renowned defense attorney Jose Baez received a request for representation from Aaron Hernandez, the disgraced Patriots tight-end was already serving a life sentence for murder. Defending him in a second, double-murder trial seemed like a lost cause--but Baez accepted the challenge, and their partnership culminated in a dramatic courtroom victory, a race to contest his first conviction, and ultimately a tragedy, when Aaron took his own life days after his acquittal. This riveting, closely-observed account of Aaron's life and final year is the only book based on countless intimate conversations with Aaron, and told from the perspective of a true insider. Written with the support of Hernandez's fiancée, Unnecessary Roughness takes readers inside the high-profile trial, offering a dramatic retelling of the race to obtain key evidence that would exonerate Hernandez, and later play a critical role in appealing his first conviction. With revelations about Aaron's personal life that weren't shared at trial, and an exploration of the Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy diagnosis revealed by his autopsy, Jose Baez's Unnecessary Roughness is a startling courtroom drama and an unexpected portrait of a fallen father, fiancé, and teammate.

Unnecessary Wars

Unnecessary Wars
Author: Henry Reynolds
Publisher: NewSouth
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1742242278

‘Australian governments find it easy to go to war. Their leaders seem to be able to withdraw with a calm conscience, answerable neither to God nor humanity.’ Australia lost 600 men in the Boer War, a three-year conflict fought in the heart of Africa that had ostensibly nothing to do with Australia. Coinciding with Federation, the war kickstarted Australia’s commitment to fighting in Britain’s wars overseas, and forged a national identity around it. By 1902, when the Boer War ended, a mythology about our colonial soldiers had already been crafted, and a dangerous precedent established. This is Henry Reynolds at his searing best, as he shows how the Boer War left a dark and dangerous legacy, demonstrating how those beliefs have propelled us into too many unnecessary wars – without ever counting the cost.

Unnecessary Evils

Unnecessary Evils
Author: Tim Ramsey
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010-10
Genre:
ISBN: 160844578X

Quirky Captain Curran, warrior, adventurer, philosopher and orphan from Philadelphia, thought his botched search for an energy weapon in Panama and the Caribbean was strange enough (more fishing, surfing, sailing adventure than mission), but now someone's wife is dead, his best friend is missing and the whole team is surrounded by evil. You can always count on your friends, comrades and superiors...or can you? Tom Curran and his best friend Constantine Caraballo are two army soldiers from Philadelphia, with two different backgrounds. One is an unmarried orphan raised by the Catholic Church with friends all over the world, while the other is married and from a big Italian family that he knows as his whole world. Their quirky special operations team gets assigned to a government agency for the purpose of tracking down an energy weapon, and things don't go as planned. Trouble seems to come at the team all at once and they find themselves searching for a friend, protecting themselves from evil and uncovering the corrupt forces working against them. Their travels take them to places like Philadelphia, Cuba, Panama and Jamaica, and they travel on boats, helicopters and airplanes in search of a friend, an energy weapon, good coffee, good surfing and fishing and the truth behind who wants them all dead. Although they're surrounded by adversity, they relish the adventure and realize the only way to survive is to stay together. They move from crisis to faith as they discover and overcome the depths of evil and corruption around them. The story is a dynamic adventure tale about friendship and brotherhood in the face of adversity, life and death, good and evil, keeping your sense of humor, and getting some payback Tim Ramsey, born 8 July 1964, taps into his adventurous past to bring you Unnecessary Evils. He grew up fishing and surfing in the Jersey Shore town of Sea Isle City, NJ. He graduated from Valley Forge Military College in Wayne, PA and Eckerd College in St. Pete, Florida. In addition to serving in the New Jersey National Guard, Army Reserve, and regular Army, he worked for short periods in his early life in the Atlantic City casinos, as a stockbroker and financial sales rep, on a loading dock, as a truck rental agent, boat builder, computer trainer for a trucking company, and in a marina. Two places he credits with giving him some of life's most important lessons were working on the greatest beach patrol in the world (the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol), and as an Emergency Medical Technician for the Sea Isle Ambulance. His years as a government nomad helped him surf and fish the east coast, Costa Rica, Panama, Bali, Hawaii and points in-between, and sent him to Korea, Honduras, Haiti, Belize, Miami, Washington DC, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan and other "exotic" locales.

Unnecessary Drama

Unnecessary Drama
Author: Nina Kenwood
Publisher: Text Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2022-10-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1922791032

From the author of the much-loved It Sounded Better In My Head comes a deliciously entertaining new rom-com, set in a run-down student share house in Melbourne. Eighteen-year-old Brooke is the kind of friend who not only remembers everyone’s birthdays, but also organises the group present, pays for it, and politely chases others for their share. She’s the helper, the doer, the guarder-of-drinks, the minder-of-bags, the maker-of-spreadsheets. She’s the responsible one who always follows the rules—and she plans to keep it that way during her first year of university. Her new share house is rules-lite. But 'no unnecessary drama' means no fights, tension, or romance between housemates. When one of her housemates turns out to be Jesse, her high-school nemesis, Brooke is nervously confident she can handle it. They’ll simply silently endure living together and stay out of each other’s way. But it turns out Jesse isn’t so easy to ignore... Channelling the screwball comedy of New Girl with an enemies-to-lovers twist, Unnecessary Drama is a joyful story about leaving home, dealing with the unexpected complications of life, and somehow finding exactly what you need. Nina Kenwood is an award-winning author living in Melbourne. Her debut YA novel, It Sounded Better in My Head, won the Text Prize and was a finalist for the American Library Association’s William C Morris Award, a CBCA notable book, as well as being shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, the Queensland Literary Awards, the Russell Prize for Humour Writing, the Indie Book Awards and the Australian Book Industry Awards. It Sounded Better in My Head has been published in six languages, and optioned for film.