The Vapor Trail

The Vapor Trail
Author: Alexander P. M. van den Bosch
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0244607850

This.. if you have seen that movie/flic The Matrix.. with that scene.. well more.. that Neo.. mr.Neo.. ok. He could see the 'vapor' in the q.mech structures around as a green 'shimmer'.. a Vapor that is known.. that what .. reflects the (sun) light.. that is understood even by Rita. Ok. He.. could use a thing to make that 'seen' around a 'always' seen.. due to..? What again? There is even a special Neo-Glasses set for sale in Akihabar in Japon. Why? Just do the excercises in this smaller book (40 pages) and see.. that the (real) Matrix.. is ALL around you as well.. (in vapor trail green.. to boot)

Vapor Trails

Vapor Trails
Author: Joshua Dalzelle
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2021-07-14
Genre:
ISBN:

Marine Lieutenant Jacob Brown was on borrowed time, and he knew it. He was a rogue element, disobeying orders and pursuing mission goals of his own. His Scout Team had been burned, disavowed by his chain of command and the owner of the stolen ship he was flying was after them to get it back. To make matters even more complicated, the man Jacob had stolen the ship from is an infamous outlaw and mercenary named Jason Burke... his father. Being hunted down by both the United Earth Navy and the mercenary group that called itself Omega Force, Jacob has only one chance to keep his team out of a military prison and bring down the head of the One World terrorist faction that always seemed to be three steps ahead of him... and that was only if his father didn't catch him first.

Vapor Trail

Vapor Trail
Author: Chuck Logan
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061827339

It's hot. The snow is gone, the ice is gone -- winter is long forgotten. When the phone wakes Phil Broker at five a.m. on the morning of his forty-eighth birthday -- six months removed from his surviving a January cold snap that (in Absolute Zero) nearly claimed his life -- it's already ninety-two degrees. It's July, and Stillwater, Minnesota, finds itself in the middle of the worst heat wave in local memory. The news on the phone has nothing to do with birthday wishes, however. A year earlier, an angry citizen served as jury and executioner by pumping twelve bullets into a known pedophile -- and in the process became a folk hero, dubbed "the Saint" by locals. Despite protests to the contrary, everybody in the community (including the police department) felt justice had been served, and the investigation quickly went cold. Ever since, strong rumors have circulated that the real reason the Saint hasn't been apprehended is that he -- or she -- is a cop. Now a priest has been murdered, and a clue left at the scene suggests it to be the work of a vigilante. Was the priest a sexual predator? Could the Saint be back? For the members of the Stillwater law-enforcement community, it means that a killer could be in their midst. The caller begs for Broker's help: as an outsider, Broker can be counted on to follow the investigation wherever it leads. But as the temperature mounts and new victims begin surfacing, Broker wonders if he's been set up to catch a bullet for a scandal that threatens to bring down the Stillwater Police Department.

My Brilliant Life

My Brilliant Life
Author: Ae-ran Kim
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250750547

A BEST OF THE MONTH SELECTION BY OPRAH MAGAZINE AN NPR BEST BOOK OF 2021 “An eminent South Korean talent makes her American début in this poignant watercolor of a novel . . . Kim is a writer on the move.” —O, The Oprah Magazine Ae-ran Kim's My Brilliant Life explores family bonds and out-of-the-ordinary friendships, interweaving the past and present of a tight-knit family, finding joy and happiness in even the most difficult times. Areum lives life to its fullest, vicariously through the stories of his parents, conversations with Little Grandpa Jang—his sixty-year-old neighbor and best friend—and through the books he reads to visit the places he would otherwise never see. For several months, Areum has been working on a manuscript, piecing together his parents’ often embellished stories about his family and childhood. He hopes to present it on his birthday, as a final gift to his mom and dad; their own falling-in-love story. Through it all, Areum and his family will have you laughing and crying, for all the right reasons. “This novel snuck up on me and captured my heart.” —Margarita Montimore, USA Today bestselling author of Oona Out of Order At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Yellow Tulips

Yellow Tulips
Author: James Fenton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780571273829

An unforgettable collection of poems from award-winning poet James Fenton.

Vapor Trail

Vapor Trail
Author: David O'Brien Woods
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

Vapour Trails

Vapour Trails
Author: Marylyn Plessner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN: 9780968800508

Rhythm and Light

Rhythm and Light
Author: Carrie Nuttall
Publisher: Rounder Records
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2004-12-16
Genre: Drummers (Musicians)
ISBN: 1579400930

Neil Peart, drummer for the legendary rock band Rush, is often recognized as one of the world's greatest drummers. This photo book features intimate portraits of Peart as captured by professional photographer Carrie Nuttal (who is also Peart's wife.)

School of Genius

School of Genius
Author: James Fenton
Publisher: Royal Academy Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2006-05-31
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This landmark publication is a meticulously researched and highly illustrated portrait of the Royal Academy of Arts, London, a unique institution that is both museum and art school, and is run entirely by and for artists. With unlimited access to the wonderful archives in the Royal Academy Library, and interviews with members of the Academy, author James Fenton provides a scholarly yet accessible and entertaining history of the institution, whose first president was Sir Joshua Reynolds. As an objective onlooker, Fenton interweaves colorful Academy characters and intrigues with hard facts, shifts in policy, and changes in direction that anticipate or respond to events of the time. In particular he looks at the Academy over the 20th century: the storms the Academy has weathered, its successes and failures, and its hopes and plans for the future.