The Impossible Maze

The Impossible Maze
Author: Gareth Moore
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1499484585

Mazes are a fun, thought-provoking activity for young minds. This creative book will challenge readers to solve a number of entertaining puzzles. They'll learn that with the right techniques and skills, the seemingly impossible is actually possible. Colorful illustrations, accessible language, and relatable characters guide readers through each twist and turn of the maze. Completing a puzzle is a fun goal that will inspire readers to keep going and finish each challenge this captivating book has to offer.

The Last Airship

The Last Airship
Author: Christopher Cartwright
Publisher: Ashton Publishing Group
Total Pages: 351
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A missing airship with a deadly cargo. . . In 1939 a secret airship departed Germany in the dark of night filled with some of the most influential people of its time, each carrying their most valuable possessions. One such item amongst them was as dangerous as it was priceless. The airship never reached its destination. In present day, ex-military troubleshooter Sam Reilly finds a missing clue about the lost airship. But Sam isn’t the only one hunting for the airship... Some of the most powerful and dangerous men in the world are on his heels, and they'll stop at nothing to get what they want: the opportunity for unlimited power.

Maze

Maze
Author: Christopher Manson
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1985-11-15
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780805010886

This is not really a book. This is a building in the shape of a book...a maze. Each numbered page depicts a room in the maze. Tempted? Test your wits against mine. I guarantee that my maze will challenge you to think in ways you've never thought before. But beware. One wrong turn and you may never escape!

The One Impossible Labyrinth

The One Impossible Labyrinth
Author: Matthew Reilly
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Aus.
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2022-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1761260367

THE END IS HERE Jack West Jr has made it to the Supreme Labyrinth. Now he faces one last race-against multiple rivals, against time, against the collapse of the universe itself-a headlong race that will end at a throne inside the fabled labyrinth. AN IMPOSSIBLE MAZE But the road will be hard. For this is a maze like no other: a maze of mazes. Uncompromising and complex. Demanding and deadly. A CATACLYSMIC CONCLUSION It all comes down to this. For it ends here-now-in the most lethal and dangerous place Jack has encountered in all of his many adventures. And in the face of this indescribable peril, with everything on the line, there is only one thing he can do. Attempt the impossible.

Played

Played
Author: Brenna Aubrey
Publisher: Silver Griffon Associates
Total Pages: 1267
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1940951127

The PLAYED trilogy includes the complete scorching romance between tech millionaire Adam Drake and proud geek-girl Mia Strong, from their first meeting under scandalous circumstances to love of a lifetime. This box set contains the first four books in the Gaming The System series. At Any Price To cover her family's mounting debts, gaming blogger Mia auctions her virginity online to the highest bidder. But when sexy CEO Adam Drake wins the prize, Mia can’t help but wonder if she's the one being played. At Any Turn Just when control-obsessed Adam starts to accept that their relationship can survive Mia's med school ambitions, a shocking twist of fate threatens to tear them apart forever. At Any Moment Faced with a life-or-death decision, Mia must lean on Adam for support. Now there's more than love at stake, and life makes no promises. Girl Geek Where it all began. A college girl, a brand new video game and the mysterious guy she meets online who quickly becomes one of her closest friends. Could it ever become more?

Rubble

Rubble
Author: Jeff Byles
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0307421546

From the straight boulevards that smashed their way through rambling old Paris to create the city we know today to the televised implosion of Las Vegas casinos to make room for America’s ever grander desert of dreams, demolition has long played an ambiguous role in our lives. In lively, colorful prose, Rubble rides the wrecking ball through key episodes in the world of demolition. Stretching over more than five hundred years of razing and toppling, this story looks back to London’s Great Fire of 1666, where self-deputized wreckers artfully blew houses apart with barrels of gunpowder to halt the furious blaze, and spotlights the advent of dynamite—courtesy of demolition’s patron saint, Alfred Nobel—that would later fuel epochal feats of unbuilding such as the implosion of the infamous Pruitt-Igoe housing complex in St. Louis. Rubble also delves beyond these bravura blasts to survey the world-jarring invention of the wrecking ball; the oddly stirring ruin of New York’s old Pennsylvania Station, that potent symbol of the wrecker run amok; and the ever busy bulldozers in places as diverse as Detroit, Berlin, and the British countryside. Rich with stories of demolition’s quirky impresarios—including Mark Loizeaux, the world-famous engineer of destruction who brought Seattle’s Kingdome to the ground in mere seconds—this account makes first-hand forays to implosion sites and digs extensively into wrecking’s little-known historical record. Rubble is also an exploration of what happens when buildings fall, when monuments topple into memory, and when “destructive creativity” tears down to build again. It unearths the world of demolition for the first time and, along the way, throws a penetrating light on the role that destruction must play in our lives as a necessary prelude to renewal. Told with arresting detail and energy, this tale goes to the heart of the scientific, social, economic, and personal meaning of how we unbuild our world. Rubble is the first-ever biography of the wrecking trade, a riveting, character-filled narrative of how the black art of demolition grew to become a multibillion-dollar business, an extreme spectator sport, and a touchstone for what we value, what we disdain, who we were, and what we wish to become.

Sensory Marketing

Sensory Marketing
Author: Aradhna Krishna
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135429960

What is sensory marketing and why is it interesting and also important? Krishna defines it as marketing that engages the consumers’ senses and affects their behaviors. In this edited book, the authors discuss how sensory aspects of products, i.e., the touch , taste, smell, sound, and look of the products, affect our emotions, memories, perceptions, preferences, choices, and consumption of these products. We see how creating new sensations or merely emphasizing or bringing attention to existing sensations can increase a product’s or service’s appeal. The book provides an overview of sensory marketing research that has taken place thus far. It should facilitate sensory marketing by practitioners and also can be used for research or in academic classrooms.

Sin Path

Sin Path
Author: J. Howard
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490777334

Where do those who have no one to turn, turn? Being thrown into a world that you hate... How can one save a world that rejects the savior? Sometimes it is not the angels that save us, it is the demons. With humanity on the brink of extinction and hope a faint memory, a being from Hell searches for the key that will unlock the salvation of the entire universe, or so he thinks. With a cavalcade of villains all vying for control, his task may not be as simple as he thought. Along with his companions, he must learn how to cope with the human world and navigate a web of lies, deception, and sin.

Structure and Synthesis

Structure and Synthesis
Author: Mark Fell
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1913029956

An anthology of pioneer sound artist Mark Fell's work charting his defiantly unorthodox thinking on time, structure, technology, and the relation between academic and popular electronic music. In this extensive anthology, Mark Fell, a pioneering artist known for his sound installations and his musical work solo and as part of SND and Sensate Focus, assembles a collection of diverse materials charting his defiantly unorthodox thinking on time, structure, technology, and the relation between academic and popular electronic music. An amalgam of workbook and manifesto, featuring a collection of interleaved statements, diagrammatic scores, and instructional texts, Structure and Synthesis is a direct engagement with Fell's original thinking and his continual provocations in regard to "experimental" music. Alongside reflections on theory and practice, the volume includes exercises for dismantling musical expertise, habits, and intuitions, documenting Fell's explorations of the peripheries of rhythm, shape, and time in perception and performance. Long-term collaborator designer Joe Gilmore provides a striking graphic context for Fell's evolving thinking and the methods and structures he has developed through his solo and collaborative work.