Fool the World

Fool the World
Author: Josh Frank
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429904437

It's the 1980s and the rock landscape is littered with massive hair, synthesizers, and monster riffs, but there is an alternative being born in the sleepy East of America-we just don't know it yet. Before the Internet, MTV, and iPods provided far-off music fans with information and communities-and before Nirvana-kids across the world grew up in relative isolation, dependent on mix tapes and self-created art to slowly spread scenes and trends. It was under these conditions that four young musicians found one another in Boston, Massachusetts, and started a band called Pixies. During their initial seven-year career, Pixies would play some of Europe's most gigantic festivals, keep the press guessing, and cultivate a fervid international fan base hungry for more and more of their unique surf punk. The band worked fast, cranking out four albums at a breakneck pace, but ultimately pressures and personality clashes took their toll: Pixies broke up just as bands were singing their praises as the rock'n'roll innovators. For twelve years, a Pixies reunion seemed impossible, but a sudden announcement in 2004 proclaimed the unthinkable-Pixies were getting back together. Their extremely successful reunion tour finally gave the group something they'd always lacked in their homeland: proof that their bone-rattling music had left an indelible impact. Fool the World tells Pixies' story in the words of those who lived it, from the band members to studio owners, from A&R executives, producers, and visual artists who worked with them to admirers of their music, such as Bono, PJ Harvey, Beck, and Perry Farrell. With new cartoons by Trompe Le Monde illustrator Steven Appleby, Fool the World is a complete journey through the life, death, and rebirth of one of the most influential bands of all time.

Snap

Snap
Author: Alison McGhee
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780763620028

Eleven-year-old Edwina confronts old and new challenges when her longtime best friend Sally faces the inevitable death of the grandmother who raised her.

The Unfolding

The Unfolding
Author: A.M. Homes
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0735225354

"In this much-anticipated, wickedly funny and sharply observed political satire, Homes takes readers inside the homes and meeting rooms of a dyed-in-the-wool conservative with big plans for change. This novel of politics and family brings readers to the fault line of American politics, giving voice to the fears and fantasies of the old Republican plutocracy." —The New York Times Book Review "Beyond being good or bad, the characters in this impressive book are, above all things, unpredictable."—Wall Street Journal In her first novel since the Women’s Prize award-winning May We Be Forgiven, A.M. Homes delivers us back to ourselves in this stunning alternative history that is both terrifyingly prescient, deeply tender and devastatingly funny. The Big Guy loves his family, money and country. Undone by the results of the 2008 presidential election, he taps a group of like-minded men to reclaim their version of the American Dream. As they build a scheme to disturb and disrupt, the Big Guy also faces turbulence within his family. His wife, Charlotte, grieves a life not lived, while his 18-year-old daughter, Meghan, begins to realize that her favorite subject—history—is not exactly what her father taught her. In a story that is as much about the dynamics within a family as it is about the desire for those in power to remain in power, Homes presciently unpacks a dangerous rift in American identity, prompting a reconsideration of the definition of truth, freedom and democracy—and exploring the explosive consequences of what happens when the same words mean such different things to people living together under one roof. From the writer who is always “razor sharp and furiously good” (Zadie Smith), a darkly comic political parable braided with a Bildungsroman that takes us inside the heart of a divided country.

Unfold the Evil

Unfold the Evil
Author: Ellen Larson
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1615954813

Reporter Natalie Joday's career is at a crossroads. She thought she'd seen the last of cops and courtrooms, but if she agrees to join the Bergen Evening Star's crime bureau, foul play and forensics will be her daily fare. Natalie puts off the decision by getting involved in a newsroom mystery: who is sending letters filled with riddles and signed simply "Enigma" to the Star's elderly (and easily rattled) advice columnist? It's just a game to Natalie and her psychologist friend, Rebecca Elias, until the solution points to the murder of an alcoholic bankrupt, a man whose political career was ruined by the Star twenty years earlier. When she finds the body of a second victim, Natalie's mind is made up: whoever it was that burned off the dead man's face must pay. And fast—because a rival paper, The Bugle, is having a field day blasting the Star's owners as murder suspects on its front page. While her sometime friend Sgt. Geoff Allan tries to drag the truth from Myra Vandergelden, the Star's glamorous CEO and editor in chief, Natalie sets out to track down Enigma among the political bigwigs and power brokers of New Jersey. The situation comes to a head at a local Meet the Candidates event, when Natalie gets the chance to ask questions of her chief suspect. But can she get a politician to tell the truth? And will there be a paper left to work for if she does?

PHOTOVIDEOi

PHOTOVIDEOi
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2006-06
Genre:
ISBN:

A local Singaporean magazine dedicated to photography and videography.

UNFOLDING

UNFOLDING
Author: MS. DEVANSHI GUPTA
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2022-08-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Unfolding is a collection of short poems unravelling the complexity that emotions are.it is an account of all the questions that every teenager asks themselves and the world, questions that are confusing and frustrating. The author,Devanshi Gupta has tried to unravel them in her own words and with these writings hopes to provide some context to the reader.

Secrets Unfold

Secrets Unfold
Author: Sarah Lee
Publisher: Sarah Lee
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Pain meets pleasure. Good against evil. Angels versus demons. Two sides of the same coin, yet one must always prevail. While other students are preparing for college finals, Nadine feels something shifting inside her. Haunted by the unexplained, the girl she sees in her reflection isn't truly her. Not any more. To learn the truth about the darkness churning within her, she must reveal family secrets buried deep. In between meeting sultry new men who awaken her burning desires, Nadine faces treacherous obstacles created by a dangerous enemy, and unknown creatures. Each one is a test to determine which side of the coin her true nature lies. As new friends join their powers with hers, will the impossible break them? Or make them strong enough to withstand the vicious games at hand?

Complex Networks IV

Complex Networks IV
Author: Gourab Ghoshal
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642368441

A network is a mathematical object consisting of a set of points (called vertices or nodes) that are connected to each other in some fashion by lines (called edges). Turns out this simple description corresponds to a bewildering array of systems in the real world, ranging from technological ones such as the Internet and World Wide Web, biological networks such as that of connections of the nervous systems or blood vessels, food webs, protein interactions, infrastructural systems such as networks of roads, airports or the power-grid, to patterns of social acquaintance such as friendship, network of Hollywood actors, connections between business houses and many more. Recent years have witnessed a substantial amount of interest within the scientific community in the properties of these networks. The emergence of the internet in particular, coupled with the widespread availability of inexpensive computing resources has facilitated studies ranging from large scale empirical analysis of networks in the real world, to the development of theoretical models and tools to explore the various properties of these systems. The study of networks is broadly interdisciplinary and central developments have occurred in many fields, including mathematics, physics, computer and information sciences, biology, and the social sciences. This book brings together a collection of cutting-edge research in the field from a diverse array of researchers ranging from physicists to social scientists, and presents them in a coherent fashion, highlighting the strong interconnections between the different areas. Topics included are social networks and social media, opinion and innovation diffusion, syncronization, transportation networks and human mobility, as well as theory, modeling and metrics of Complex Networks.