A Galaxy Too Far

A Galaxy Too Far
Author: Jamie Thomson
Publisher: Orchard Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 140833027X

Harry was just an ordinary teenage boy from Croydon when he was abducted by aliens and accidentally became the captain of their starship. His quest to get back home to Earth continues - but now he's acquired an alien 'son' and a new spacecraft, and he's being pursued by an eight-foot robot bounty hunter... Could this be a galaxy too far for Harry? Another hilarious story from the Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning author of the DARK LORD series.

A Galaxy Not So Far Away

A Galaxy Not So Far Away
Author: Glenn Kenny
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002-09-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0805070745

A collection of original essays by young writers considers the cultural impact of the Star Wars films, from a young man's repeated viewings during the summer his mother died to a young woman's comparison of Jedi teachings to the martial arts.

The Wrong Side of the Galaxy: 2: a Galaxy Too Far

The Wrong Side of the Galaxy: 2: a Galaxy Too Far
Author: Jamie Thomson
Publisher: Orchard Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-12-29
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781408330302

Harry was just an ordinary teenage boy from Croydon when he was abducted by aliens and accidentally became the captain of their starship. His quest to get back home to Earth continues - but now he's acquired an alien 'son' and a new spacecraft, and he's being pursued by an eight-foot robot bounty hunter... Could this be a galaxy too far for Harry? Another hilarious story from the Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning author of the DARK LORD series.

The Wrong Side of the Galaxy

The Wrong Side of the Galaxy
Author: Jamie Thomson
Publisher: Orchard Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-10-02
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781408330265

Abducted by aliens, Harry wakes up on his birthday marooned on a spaceship. His only companions: two freaky princess clones, a weird alien-fish-kangaroo hybrid with delusions of grandeur and a ship's computer with a serious attitude problem. It's the worst birthday ever. How is he ever going to get back to Earth now?

And Another Thing...

And Another Thing...
Author: Eoin Colfer
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2009-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1401394809

And Another Thing ... will be the sixth novel in the now improbably named Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy. Eight years after the death of its creator, Douglas Adams, the author's widow, Jane Belson, has given her approval for the project to be continued by the international number one bestselling children's writer, Eoin Colfer, author of the Artemis Fowl novels. Douglas Adams himself once said, 'I suspect at some point in the future I will write a sixth Hitchhiker book. Five seems to be a wrong kind of number, six is a better kind of number.' Belson said of Eoin Colfer, 'I love his books and could not think of a better person to transport Arthur, Zaphod and Marvin to pastures new.' Colfer, a fan of Hitchhiker since his schooldays, said, 'Being given the chance to write this book is like suddenly being offered the superpower of your choice. For years I have been finishing this incredible story in my head and now I have the opportunity to do it in the real world.' Prepare to be amazed...

Defining a Galaxy

Defining a Galaxy
Author: Bill Slavicsek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-10-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781729574935

It Was a Dark Time for the Galaxy In the late 1980s, Star Wars was becoming a fading memory. The movie trilogy had concluded. The comic books and novels were winding down. The action figures had run their course. As the franchise celebrated its tenth anniversary, there was a new ride at Disneyland and ... not much else. Not until a small hobby game company released Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game and The Star Wars Sourcebook. And suddenly the galaxy began to expand.This is the story of how a group of dedicated fans and gaming professionals helped pave the way for the Star Wars Expanded Universe - as told by one of the original architects! This book explains how material created for roleplaying games helped shape the Star Wars universe - and continues to influence it to the current day.

One Note Too Far

One Note Too Far
Author: euhal allen
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2012-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1300178434

With the inclusion of the Janix Sector into the domain of the Galactic Assembly, great troubles start brewing. Many in the Assembly territory do not wish to include new peoples and problems to theirs. They make plans to stop the inclusion. The High Speaker must traverse of maze of problems to lead the Assembly with reason and calm. In the Janix Sector the old guard seek to depose the ruling Sarit el Ta'nor and replace her with those more open to returning to past times when those of Krajin family claims had a greater say in things that benefited them. The life of the Sarit is on the line and she takes the challenge. During these troubling times, Ka'Tia and Cyr, the AI persons who have been in the forefront of peaceful Galactic development, discover a race of people that count no other people as their equals and war with anyone they meet. Ka'Tia and Cyr must revive the great Black Fleet to deal with them and they must do it perfectly. Any failure will mean the greatest war in galactic history.

One Step Too Far

One Step Too Far
Author: Tina Seskis
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062340107

This “twisted psychological thriller” about a woman who escapes her own life by assuming a new identity “will keeps readers guessing . . . until the end” (US Weekly). No one has ever guessed Emily’s secret. Will you? A happy marriage. A beautiful family. A lovely home. So what makes Emily Coleman get up one morning and walk right out of her life—to start again as someone new? Now, Emily has become Cat, working at a hip advertising agency in London and living on the edge with her inseparable new friend, Angel. Cat’s buried any trace of her old self so well, no one knows how to find her. But she can't bury the past—or her own memories. And soon, she’ll have to face the truth of what she's done—a shocking revelation that may push her one step too far. . . . “One of the world's leading experts at pulling the wool over readers' eyes until the very end.” —Sophie Hannah, New York Times–bestselling author of The Monogram Murders “A skillfully done novel by a writer to watch.” —Booklist “Taut, compelling . . . a storming read.” —Bookseller “Seskis reverses the classic methods of such predecessors as Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy by distancing us from her characters in order to keep us ignorant of the driving force behind their actions until the climactic conclusion.” —Library Journal “Excellent, dramatic pacing, dialogue, and prose, culminating in poignant concluding chapters which examine Emily's decisions without sentimentality. An evocative, skillful novel about the price of escape.” —Kirkus Reviews

Going Too Far

Going Too Far
Author: Robin Morgan
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1497678102

The personal papers of one of feminism’s most passionate leaders, with a new preface by the author As an activist for social justice, Robin Morgan has acquired a reputation for strong convictions and a life-affirming way of expressing them through writing. Nowhere is this more evident than in Going Too Far, which takes us behind the scenes in Morgan’s life and in the women’s movement until 1977. We watch the development of an organizer who is a complex thinker while Morgan evolves as a mother, leader, writer, and activist. Morgan’s keen eye is trained on all aspects of modern feminism, and this is reflected in the juxtaposition of the journal entries and letters of her personal life with the essays and polemics that shape her public persona. Her opinions on marriage, love, religion, pornography, and art are as utterly fresh and timely today as they were decades ago. Her growing wisdom and depth of perception are apparent in the book’s progression, and her last chapters, focused on what she terms the “metaphysics of feminism,” will change a reader’s world view for the better—and forever.

Too Far from the Path

Too Far from the Path
Author: Tamara Severson
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2024-03-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 103919754X

A fresh and truthful story about the inner workings of schizophrenia. In this memoir Tamara goes deep into the world of madness and shares the experience of prolonged psychosis. Coupled with the artwork that she created, this story is a great read for people with schizophrenia, caregivers and mental health workers. Anyone who knows someone who has schizophrenia should read this book! While you travel into the depths of psychotic thinking to understand the delusional world of a person with schizophrenia, this book keeps you entertained and engaged. It is a detailed expression that tells the real-life story of slipping into and then out of madness. Tamara goes on to explain what it's like to live with schizophrenia and the prejudice that she faces on a day to day basis. The discrimination from even people who are close to her is evident, and goes to show that fighting stigma around schizophrenia is a never ending battle. Tamara is adamant that all people with schizophrenia can recover with the right medication and support. Her story is an example of how even in extreme cases schizophrenia can be managed with the right medications and doses. It took more than 5 years for Tamara to fully recover from this tragic illness, in the end she was in a better place than before the onset of psychosis.