Heritage of Conflict

Heritage of Conflict
Author: Fyl Frazee
Publisher: Rogue Bard Media LLC
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2024-06-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

42 drifts through space in her sister's damaged ship when the infamous Death's Shadow responds to her distress signal. Her hopes of rescue evaporate when a case of mistaken identity causes Captain Gant to lock her in the brig so he can collect the bounty on her sister's head. Trapped inside a series of bizarre virtual worlds 42 experiences life as a magical girl, a coffee shop alternate reality, and a business trip with an annoying coworker where she's forced to share a hotel room with only a single bed. Only the secrets of the mythical Empok Anima can free her from the clutches of Captain Gant so 42 can stop her sister's evil scheme. Little does 42 know the legends of the Empok Animna have more to do with her hidden past than she ever imagined.

First Cause

First Cause
Author: Paul West
Publisher: Paul West
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615308961

A week after a battery of worldwide explosions, journalist Adam Grey wakes up in the hospital. He pieces together the events leading to his injury, involving a woman named Angela. Confronted with the truth behind the attacks, they–along with the world at large–are forced to reconsider conventional assumptions about human nature and possibility.

The Tortilla Curtain

The Tortilla Curtain
Author: T. C. Boyle
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-07-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408826763

When Delaney Mossbacher knocks down a Mexican pedestrian, he neither reports the accident nor takes his victim to hospital. Instead the man accepts $20 and limps back to poverty and his pregnant 17-year-old wife, leaving Delaney to return to his privileged life in California. But these two men are fated against each other, as Delaney attempts to clear the land of the illegal immigrants who he thinks are turning his state park into a ghetto, and a boiling pot of racism and prejudice threatens to spill over.

Drop City

Drop City
Author: T. C. Boyle
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 140882681X

It is the seventies, at the height of flower power. Star has just joined Drop City, a hippie commune in sunny California living the simple, natural life. But underneath the drugs, music and transcendent bliss, she slowly discovers tensions and sexual rivalries that threaten to split the community apart. A world away in Boynton, a tiny town in the interior of Alaska, Sess Harder, a pioneer who actually does live off the land, hunting, trapping and fishing, yearns for someone to share the harsh winters with him. When the authorities threaten to close down Drop City, the hippies abandon camp and head up north to Alaska, the last frontier. But neither they nor the inhabitants of Boynton are completely prepared for each other - and as the two communities collide, unexpected friendships and dangerous enmities are born.

The Oracle Rift

The Oracle Rift
Author: Fyl Frazee
Publisher: Rogue Bard Media LLC
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2024-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Android 42 heads deep into the unexplored sector 7G to return her new Terranaut friends to their homeworld Terra. There she meets the leader of their government, the Holy Mother who looks exactly like 42, and a sect of Terranauts who view 42 as a messiah. She must navigate acting as an intermediary between the Terranauts and the rest of the known galaxy, try to learn the secrets of the Holy Mother, and avoid becoming a religious leader that brings discord to Terra.

The Oldest Cure in the World

The Oldest Cure in the World
Author: Steve Hendricks
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1647000025

“An illuminating exploration of the rich and varied history—and myriad health benefits—of fasting.” —Wall Street Journal When should we eat, and when shouldn’t we? The answers to these simple questions are not what you might expect. As Steve Hendricks shows in The Oldest Cure in the World, stop eating long enough, and you’ll set in motion cellular repairs that can slow aging and prevent and reverse diseases like diabetes and hypertension. Fasting has improved the lives of people with epilepsy, asthma, and arthritis, and has even protected patients from the worst of chemotherapy’s side effects. But for such an elegant and effective treatment, fasting has had a surprisingly long and fraught history. From the earliest days of humanity and the Greek fathers of medicine through Christianity’s “fasting saints” and a 19th-century doctor whose stupendous 40-day fast on a New York City stage inaugurated the modern era of therapeutic fasting, Hendricks takes readers on a rich and comprehensive tour. Threaded throughout are Hendricks’s own adventures in fasting, including a stay at a luxurious fasting clinic in Germany and in a more spartan one closer to home in Northern California. This is a playful, insightful, and persuasive exploration of our bodies and when we should—and should not—feed them.

Anomalies

Anomalies
Author: Christopher Allen Guidry
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475939965

At the turn of the century, strangely gifted humans encounter unbelievable experiences and a scientist begins building an army of cybernetic organisms as the foundation of his planned empire. In a world exactly like ours, a species of extraordinary humans exists. They are called Anomalies; they evolved from Gods and possess amazing gifts. For countless millennia, Anomalies and Gods have lived peacefully alongside humans. But as the twentieth century arrives, all of that is about to change. At the turn of the century, some Anomalies have grown tired of hiding in the shadows; in response, the government, armed with knowledge of the other species, creates organizations to deal with terroristic threats the Anomalies pose. Several decades later, Russian scientist Dimitri Gustav, building on Hitler's ideas, begins a campaign of world domination through science and technology. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, he has created numerous cybernetic organisms and genetically engineered creatures. He begins to form his own army, intent on building an empire. Now, as a series of events begins to unravel, new enemies arise, threatening the anonymity and balance of society the government has accomplished and possibly preparing to cause a revelation and expose a secret that has been so desperately hidden.

The Last of the Live Nude Girls

The Last of the Live Nude Girls
Author: Sheila McClear
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1593764626

A “eye-opening, gritty, and compelling” memoir by one of New York City’s last Times Square peep show girls (The Paris Review Online). In 2006, Gotham City Video was among the last of its kind where, breathing in a cocktail of Pine-Sol and Windex, a man paid $40 to watch a girl strip naked behind glass. These fantasy lands, left over from the days when 42nd Street was the center of vice, eventually disappeared from the rapidly gentrifying city, their stories lost forever. Not those of tenderloin grinder, Sheila McCelar. Pulling back the curtain on the little-documented world of the peeps, her “ribald . . . memorable and highly relevant” (The Daily Beast) reflection is “both a eulogy and a paean to the freaks and misfits who have long given their souls to the city” (Matthew Gallaway, author of The Metropolis Case). A late bloomer from small-town Michigan, Sheila arrived in New York as a struggling actress and soon found herself adrift. Borderline homeless, and crashing with friends, she finally got steady work that paid the rent—as a stripper along the triple-x stretch of Eighth Avenue. When Times Square seeped into her blood, she ended up staying much longer than she imagined. The story she tells is not just of her own coming-of-age, it’s a “sharp, sweetly personal . . . fascinating and honest” narrative of modern life on the fringes of society in New York City (Mark Jacobson, author of Pale Horse Rider).

The Biolab Book

The Biolab Book
Author: Lundy Pentz
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1989-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780801837074

The author's enthusiasm, imagination, and talent shine through on every page, setting The Biolab Book far above conventional lab manuals.