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![]() ![]() Morrell delivers first-rate, suspenseful storytelling once again. Things quickly begin to unravel in life-threatening ways once the intrepid infiltrators penetrate the building-they aren't the only ones creeping around the spooky hotel. ![]() Balenger and the professor have a special agenda, but the others are there simply for the thrills. This gang infiltrates the Paragon Hotel, an abandoned, seven-story, pyramidal Asbury Park, N.J., structure built in 1901 by eccentric, hemophiliac Morgan Carlisle. Balenger joins a group of four: the leader, Professor Robert Conklin, high school teacher Vincent Vanelli and graduate students Rick and Cora Magill. They take only photographs and aim to leave no footprints. Though what they're doing is technically illegal, participants pride themselves on never stealing or destroying anything they find at these sites. Army Ranger and Iraqi war veteran, joins a group of "Creepers," also known as infiltrators, urban explorers or city speleologists-men and women who outfit themselves with caving gear to break into and explore buildings that have long been closed up and abandoned. Disguising himself as a journalist, Frank Balenger, ex-U.S. ![]() ), a gripping story that demands to be read in a single sitting. Morrell takes a creative kind of breaking-and-entering as the premise for his latest thriller (after Nightscape Creepers is a thriller with urban exploring at its core, the illicit activity of breaking-and-entering abandoned buildings not for plunder, but for. ![]() ![]() ![]() Starving to death, little Bill then moves one of the coyote cubs from their mother's teat so he can drink.Ī few years later, Bill grows up and becomes a young boy with the coyote pack, chewing a large bone. When Bill looks up, he smiles, and the mother coyote kisses him as her heart is caved in. Along a prairie moon comes, he is found on a trio of coyote cubs by a mother coyote when she hurries into her den. ![]() Pecos Bill is first seen as a toddler being thrown out of the chuck wagon and onto a muddy place where he plans to make mudpies. As a baby, he wore a red loincloth and as a young boy, he wore a furry dark brown loincloth and slippers. ![]() He wears a black cowboy hat, a pink long-sleeved shirt, a gray vest, a lime green bandanna, blue jeans, gray chaps, black boots and he also carries a pair of brown pistol hostlers. He is a slender cowboy with fair skin, blonde hair, thick black eyebrows, and blue eyes. He dislikes her leave straight up to the moon due to his horse and trusty sidekick, Widowmaker, and dying of thirst. He likes to catch evil rustlers, yodel, and do some heroic deeds, but most likely of all, Slue-Foot Sue, a strange, yet beautiful cowgirl from in the middle of nowhere. ![]() Pecos Bill is a handsome, tough, rough, funny, valiant, brave, kind, fearless, dependable, adventurous, and heroic American cowboy of all the Old West in Texas. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is not much exposition which makes the story a little easier to follow for young readers and the lines are spaced out to allow them to easily separate sentences from the next and follow along with left-to-right and top-to-bottom reading. The text is large and clear and made up of mostly simple dialogue. Unlike a picture book, A Bee In Your Ear on TumbleBooks does not have illustrations and is meant more for young children in the early stages of learning to read. Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book: ![]() Categories/Genres for this class fulfilled by this book: TumbleBooks, Early Readersīrief description: Kate and Jake study for the big spelling bee and along the way deal with bullies, cheating, and what it means to be a good friend. ![]() ![]() ![]() Retailers are producing clothes at enormous volumes in order to drive prices down and profits up, and they’ve turned clothing into a disposable good. Stores ranging from discounters like Target to traditional chains like JCPenney now offer the newest trends at unprecedentedly low prices. When she found herself lugging home seven pairs of identical canvas flats from Kmart (a steal at $7 per pair, marked down from $15!), she realized that something was deeply wrong.Ĭheap fashion has fundamentally changed the way most Americans dress. She was buying a new item of clothing almost every week (the national average is sixty-four per year) but all she had to show for it was a closet and countless storage bins packed full of low-quality fads she barely wore-including the same sailor-stripe tops and fleece hoodies as a million other shoppers. ![]() Maxx, and cheap but trendy retailers like Forever 21, Target, and H&M. She’d grown accustomed to shopping at outlet malls, discount stores like T.J. Until recently, Elizabeth Cline was a typical American consumer. ![]() ![]() ![]() A price that will change the shape of humanity - and of the Rocinante - unexpectedly and forever. But human nature is not the only enemy, and the forces being unleashed have their own price. New technologies clash with old as the history of human conflict returns to its ancient patterns of war and subjugation. On the lost colony world of Laconia, a hidden enemy has a new vision for all of humanity and the power to enforce it. In the vast space between Earth and Jupiter, the inner planets and belt have formed a tentative and uncertain alliance still haunted by a history of wars and prejudices. Every new planet lives on a knife edge between collapse and wonder, and the crew of the aging gunship Rocinante have their hands more than full keeping the fragile peace. In the thousand-sun network of humanity's expansion, new colony worlds are struggling to find their way. ![]() ![]() The seventh book in the NYT bestselling Expanse series, Persepolis Rising finds an old enemy returning home with more power and technology than anyone thought possible, and the crew of the aging gunship Rocinante tries to rally forces against the new invasion. ![]() ![]() ![]() As such, they distinguish sharply between two prevalent positions on science’s relation to metaphysics: naturalism and contemporary analytic metaphysics. analytic metaphysicsįor Ladyman and Ross, the legitimacy of one’s metaphysics depends upon the role that scientific knowledge plays in metaphysical investigation. Their argument is thorough and compelling, and though I take issue with several of their underlying assumptions, it is an excellent source for thinking deeply about naturalistic metaphysics. In this and subsequent posts, I’ll present my summary and understanding of that work. For this, there is no better pair of interlocutors than James Ladyman and Don Ross and their work Every Thing Must Go. The purpose of my dissertation is to enter Bernard Lonergan’s work on cognitional theory, epistemology, and metaphysics into the contemporary debate concerning scientism. ![]() ![]() ![]() The first is told from Maggie’s perspective in the present. It’s told in alternating chapters in two different easily discernible sections. Was it a lie? Or is there, in fact, an unspeakable evil lurking within the house waiting for Maggie to return home so it can claim what it failed to claim so many years before?įrom page one, this book is wildly intriguing. She knows the events from her father’s book are a lie, and she knows the house has the power of unearthing the truth her parents kept from her for a quarter of a century. In fact, Maggie Holt is in search of answers. Twenty-five years later she returns to the house under the pretense of preparing the house for sale. The book recounts a horrifying encounter with supernatural evil that forced her family from the house with nothing but the clothes on their backs. ![]() This something, though she has no memory of it, haunted her from the day of their departure from the house to the present due to the presence of a best-selling book penned by her father. Years before when Maggie was five years old, something happened in that house. A young woman, Maggie Holt, inherits a proverbial house of horrors from her father upon his death. On the surface, this is a pretty standard ghost story. And now that yet another person has died within these walls, it’s finally time to tell the truth.” – Riley Sager ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The choice was not only difficult, it was wrenching. That is, until he met the woman who forced him to choose between herself and the parade. But they also conditioned him to view the world as a kind of constant parade of women, sex and opportunity-with intimacy and long-term commitment taking a back seat. The book jump-started the international 'seduction community', and made Strauss a household name-revered or notorious-among single men and women alike.īut the experience of writing The Game also transformed Strauss into a man who could have what every man wants: the ability to date or have casual sex with almost every woman he met. Neil Strauss became famous to millions around the world as the author of The Game, a funny and slyly instructive account of how he transformed himself from a scrawny, insecure nerd into the ultra-confident, ultra-successful 'pickup artist' known as Style. ![]() FROM THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE GAME ![]() ![]() ![]() Mulan is a formidable fighter with military training. Hence, Nameless sword skills are pretty magical. As with any Chinese martial arts movie, the abilities of the warriors are supernatural. ![]() Nameless is a sword and sorcery movie characterized by combatants doing acrobatics and clashing their weapons. Nameless is ostensibly a minor official who claims to have vanquished three assassins-Broken Sword, Flying Snow, and Long Sky-who wanted to kill the King before he could declare himself Emperor. ![]() ![]() Together, the elite team of well-trained swordsmen fights with devotion, honor, justice, and love and also for the sake of excitement alone. The Three Musketeers are much more than a loyal guard of King Louis XIII. The events take place in 17th-century Paris, where law and order are more fantasy than reality. The successful epic action series that brings an up-to-date and innovative version of the classic novel. William Wallace, as Mel Gibson portrays him in one of the best medieval movies ever, uses his sword skills to slay his enemies in a very vengeful and savage way. Once he loses another of his loved ones, William Wallace begins his long quest to make Scotland free once and for all, along with the assistance of Robert the Bruce. ![]() |