Minggu, 22 Desember 2013

Murder Under the Bridge: A Palestine Mystery, by Kate Raphael

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When Rania―the only female Palestinian police detective in the northern West Bank, as well as a young mother in a rural community where many believe women should not have such a dangerous career―discovers the body of a foreign woman on the edge of her village, no one seems to want her look too deeply into what’s happened. But she finds an ally in Chloe―a gay, Jewish-American peace worker with a camera and a big attitude―and together, with the help of an annoying Israeli policeman, they work to solve the murder. As they do, secrets about war crimes and Israel’s thriving sex trafficking trade begin to surface―and Rania finds everything she holds dear in jeopardy. Fast-paced and intricately plotted, Murder Under The Bridge offers mystery lovers an intimate view of one of the most fraught political conflicts on the planet.

Murder Under the Bridge: A Palestine Mystery, by Kate Raphael

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #969945 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .90" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages
Murder Under the Bridge: A Palestine Mystery, by Kate Raphael

Review “One of the best mysteries I've read in a long time. Kept me from doing ten important things I should have been doing because I just had to finish it! Kate Raphael writes great women characters and does a fantastic job of portraying the realities of Palestinian life as background to a gripping story.” —Starhawk, best-selling author of The Fifth Sacred Thing and The Spiral Dance “Strong and complex female characters, a unique and vividly drawn setting, and an utterly compelling story―Kate Jessica Raphael offers you everything you could possibly want in a page-turning mystery. Let's hope this is the first of many novels to come.” —Elaine Beale, author of Murder in the Castro “[Murder Under the Bridge's] mix of murder and politics makes for fascinating reading, made even richer by the revealing glimpse of life in the occupied territories.” —Booklist “A stunning mystery novel by a talented new writer. Anyone picking up the book will be drawn in by Rania and Chloe, a dynamic, realistic, pair of women sleuths . . . An outstanding addition to the global mystery field. More, please!” —Sujata Massey, author of The Sleeping Dictionary “Raphael has created a wonderful cast, most especially her Palestinian policewoman, Rania… Authoritatively and vividly rendered, Murder Under the Bridge is a compelling read.” —Karen Joy Fowler, author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves and The Jane Austen Book Club

About the Author Kate Raphael is a San Francisco Bay Area writer, feminist and queer activist and radio journalist, who makes her living as a law firm word processor. She lived in Palestine for eighteen months as a member of the International Women’s Peace Service, documenting human rights abuses and accompanying Palestinians as they attempted to live normal lives under occupation. At the end of her time in Palestine, she was imprisoned for over a month by the Israeli authorities and eventually deported. In 2011, she won a residency at Hedgebrook. She produces the weekly radio show, Women’s Magazine, on KPFA/Pacifica, which is heard throughout Northern and Central California. Her writing from Palestine has been included in the anthology Peace Under Fire (Verso), Reclaiming Quarterly, Left Turn, and websites including miftah and palestinemonitor.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A page-turner filled with delicious cross-cultural counterpoint By East Bay Reader I was hooked from the moment Rania, the Palestinian police detective and protagonist of MURDER UNDER THE BRIDGE, finds the body of a young, foreign woman under a highway bridge outside the West Bank village of Azzawiya. The first novel of the Palestine Mystery series is a page-turner.The author’s portrayal of Palestinian life under Israeli occupation opens a window onto a world that most readers wouldn’t otherwise see through the lens of news and op-eds from and about this part of the world. Raphael’s matter-of-fact portrayal -- the intricate and engrossing scenery against which her mystery plays out -- is filled with delicious cross-cultural counterpoint as Rania works her murder case with occasional help from a solidarity activist named Chloe, who is American, Jewish, and a lesbian. Chloe’s bold determination and driven empathy makes her as much a sister to Rania in their common sense of justice (and obstinate resolve to see it realized) as the two are opposite in nationality, religion, and sexuality. This combustive mix of similarity and juxtaposition also surfaces in Rania’s wary co-investigation of the murder with Israeli detective Benny Lazar. Rania holds a guarded respect for her Israeli counterpart, despite his frustrating obliviousness to the threat of haram (shame) in the eyes of her community as she travels, interviews suspects, and lunches alone with a colleague who is both a man and an Israeli.The tension between Fatah and Hamas is unavoidable in a story set in the West Bank, but inter-Palestinian politics too are rendered not in wild, accusatory polemic, but in the recognizably-everyday business of behind-the-back jockeying for position and advantage in the bureaucracy of a police department. The constant backbeat of invisibility and dismissal that both Rania and Chloe face as women operating in social territory claimed by men is drawn with sharp humor. In one of my favorite scenes, three Israeli police officers can’t find the deportation prison to which they are supposed to be taking Chloe and, classically, drive around and around the coastal city of Hadera into the wee hours of morning rather than stop and ask directions. By the time they arrive at the razor-wired complex at two in the morning, Chloe reflects that, “She had never been so glad to see the inside of a prison.”A great read, with twists at the end that leave readers with a vivid sense of just how far complicity with occupation and exploitation extends even into the ranks of Israeli progressives. Still, the book offers hope that seekers of justice -- in this book, characters drawn from Israeli, Palestinian, and Jewish-American cultures -- will continue to act with compassion and integrity, even at the risk of offending their fractious compatriots.(I received a free, advance reader copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A view into Palestine By Amazon Customer In “Murder Under the Bridge” Kate Jessica Raphael paints an illuminating picture of daily life in the West Bank of Palestine, ranging from checkpoints, home demolitions, and settler violence to ordinary family life in Palestinian Arab culture. And she does it all in the context of a page-turner who-done-it style mystery novel! I was engaged from page one! Not only is the story engrossing, but Rafael’s characters are captivating and illuminate the wide variety of people that populate this landscape, from Israeli and international activists to Arab villagers in the West Bank, including a spunky hijab-wearing policewoman, to high-level officials in the Israeli military and their immigrant nannies. Each one is intriguing and thought-provoking regarding their unique roles in the landscape and their own personal motivations.The story centers on three women: Rania, the policewoman, Chloe, the activist from San Francisco and Nadya, the murdered immigrant whose body is inexplicably found under a bridge in the West Bank of Palestine. I found myself wanting to eat a falafel with Rania and learn more about how she balances her family life with the demands of her chosen work which she pursues with as must passion as she has for her child and husband. I wanted to share an espresso with Chloe when she returned home (I live near San Francisco) to understand how she could work so long in such a stressful and tragic place. And for sure I wished that I could have helped Nadya defend against the powerful forces aligned against her.As the mystery unfolds, the complexities of Israeli politics and policies in Palestine are revealed in tandem with solving the murder mystery. Both are satisfyingly resolved, however deeply disturbing. As would be the case of any novel about Palestine. This is a must-read for anyone who loves a good mystery or for anyone who wants a deeper description about a part of the world that is often shallowly represented or even misrepresented.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. is a fine book. Set in the occupied West Bank By Barbara Rhine "Murder Under the Bridge," by Kate Raphael, is a fine book. Set in the occupied West Bank, otherwise known as Palestine among its Arab inhabitants and their Israeli, American and European supporters, the well-paced mystery explores a milieu most American readers know little about. Right there it has that wonderful advantage of well-written fiction--the reader gets to inhabit a far-away place s/he may never get to visit in person, and to understand--even it could be said to experience--subtleties s/he will not find in sociopolitical analyses.Raphael has two female narrators: Rania, a Palestinian policewoman, and Chloe, an American Jewish lesbian activist. Both are similar in their acerbic inner observations about female life under male domination, and this theme is amusing and insightful at once. Their lives are very different, however, when it comes to family and friends. While concerned about each other's welfare, they are not necessarily going to be close. (Raphael has a second book in the making, so perhaps we will soon find out.)The plot, of course, centers on the need to solve a murder. The victim, surprisingly, is neither Palestinian nor Israeli but instead a European woman brought over by a sex trafficking ring. Both police and suspects span the spectrum from ordinary Palestinians and Israeli Arabs trying to live their lives, to political activists from both these Arab communities, to Israeli activists, to Israeli leaders, to Israeli religious settlers. These categories are not always mutually exclusive, so the fabric of the book is complex.Raphael manages to negotiate all this without becoming unintelligible, which is a fine achievement. And she deftly explores the persistent complexities of language that swings between Arabic to Hebrew to English and back. Do be sure, however, to use the glossary early and often. I found it too late.The solution to the mystery met E. M. Forster's two requirements for good plot: 1) it slips in unexpectedly, and 2) it appeals to the reader's intelligence in hindsight. The author could have explicated a bit more about the emotional reverberations when the truth is found out, but that is a quibble.So why four stars instead of five?Well, this reader wanted more conversations about the issues of the day. Wouldn't Rania and her husband, both politically sophisticated, discuss the fundamentalism that had to already be on the rise in this period, shortly before the Hamas electoral victory in Gaza? Chloe and Trina--why not have them compare notes on how it felt to be tourist outsiders, one Jewish and the other Palestinian? Wouldn't demonstrators who want to stop Israeli bulldozing of olive orchards talk about where the peace process was or wasn't, whether the two-state solution was viable and/or desirable at all, how a non-Israeli dominated society could ever come to pass in this place? Maybe Rania could be asked by an ignorant American when she puts on and takes off her hijab and jilbab within her own community, and why?Raphael is from an activist milieu where such issues are debated fervently, and she is a very good writer. Without being pedantic or needing to arrive at answers, she could have woven such exchanges into the fabric of both daily life and action around the murder, to further expose the texture of this heady place that is at the source of so much conflict in today's world.Do not let this keep you from the book. "Murder Under the Bridge" is a fine read, both for mystery aficionados and for those who care about Israel, Palestine and the Middle East. And if you happen to fit in each category, you will be very pleased with this book and already looking forward to the next.

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Senin, 16 Desember 2013

Housekeeping: A Novel (Picador Modern Classics), by Marilynne Robinson

Housekeeping: A Novel (Picador Modern Classics), by Marilynne Robinson

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"These pocket-sized titles are stunning....They make the perfect stocking stuffers!" - Metro "Bought together or separately, these fiction titles are ideal stocking stuffers for the literature lover." - USA TodayNewly reissued as a Picador Modern Classic, Marilynne Robinson's brilliant, PEN/Hemingway Award-winning first novel

Housekeeping is the story of Ruth and her younger sister, Lucille, who grow up haphazardly, first under the care of their competent grandmother, then of two comically bumbling great-aunts, and finally of Sylvie, the eccentric and remote sister of their dead mother. The family house is in the small town of Fingerbone on a glacial lake in the Far West, the same lake where their grandfather died in a spectacular train wreck and their mother drove off a cliff to her death. It is a town "chastened by an outsized landscape and extravagant weather, and chastened again by an awareness that the whole of human history had occurred elsewhere." Ruth and Lucille's struggle toward adulthood beautifully illuminates the price of loss and survival, and the dangerous and deep undertow of transience.

For more than twenty years, Picador has been producing beautifully packaged literary fiction and nonfiction books from Manhattan's Flatiron Building. Our Twentieth Anniversary Modern Classics line pairs iconic books - The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides, Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse, Jesus' Son by Denis Johnson, and Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson - with a design that's both small enough to fit in your pocket and unique enough to stand out on your bookshelf.

Housekeeping: A Novel (Picador Modern Classics), by Marilynne Robinson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #304842 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
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  • 352 pages
Housekeeping: A Novel (Picador Modern Classics), by Marilynne Robinson

From Publishers Weekly Their lives spun off the tilting world like thread off a spindle," says Ruthie, the novel's narrator. The same may be said of Becket Royce's subtle, low-keyed reading. The interwoven themes of loss and love, longing and loneliness—"the wanting never subsided"—require a cool, almost impersonal touch. Royce narrates natural and manmade catastrophe and ruin as the author offers them: with a sort of watery vagueness engulfing extraordinary events. Occasionally this leads Royce to sound sleepy or to glide over humor. But she expresses Ruthie's story without any irksome effort to sound childlike, and she avoids the pitfall of dramatizing other characters, such as the awkward sheriff, the whispery insubstantiality of Aunt Sylvie or the ladies bearing casseroles to lure Ruthie away from Aunt Sylvie and into their concept of normality. Originally published in 1980 and filmed in 1987, Housekeeping is finally on audio because of Robinson's new Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gilead. The novel holds up remarkably and painfully well, and the language remains searching and sonorous. Anatole Broyard wrote back then: "Here is a first novel that sounds as if the author has been treasuring it up all her life...." And because the author's rhythms, images and diction are so original and dense, this audio is a treasure for listeners who have or haven't read the book. Based on the Picador paperback. (Aug.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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“So precise, so distilled, so beautiful that one doesn't want to miss any pleasure it might yield.” ―The New York Times Book Review

"These tiny little titles are pocket-sized, shiny, and gorgeous. Featuring authors like Marilynne Robinson and Jeffery Eugenides, they're the kind of books you'll have to own the entire set of, because they're just that pretty ― and it happens to be lovely that they fit in just about every bag you own. You can't be caught anywhere without a book, of course." ― Julia Seales, Bustle

"Our books today are the neatest little things you’ll see in the rest of 2015’s book-year: a set of Modern Classics from Picador Press, done up in a neat bow!" ― Open Letters Monthly

About the Author MARILYNNE ROBINSON is the author of Gilead, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Home, winner of the Orange Prize and a finalist for the National Book Award. Housekeeping won the PEN/Hemingway Award. Her nonfiction includes Absence of Mind, The Death of Adam, Mother Country, nominated for a National Book Award, and When I Was a Child I Read Books. She teaches at the Iowa Writers' Workshop.


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214 of 216 people found the following review helpful. Unlike any novel I've ever read By Debbie the Book Devourer This book revolves around two sisters, Ruthie and Lucille, told from Ruthie's point of view. After their mother abandons them on their grandmother's doorstep, they are raised by the grandmother, then by her two sisters-in-law, and finally by their Aunt Sylvie, who always seems about to join up with her mind, which is always somewhere else.The plot of the book is hardly the point, however. The words are. Reading this book was like looking at an impressionist painting or living inside someone's dream or reading her mind. Words and sentences on their own don't seem to make much sense, but in the context of the larger work, they swirl to form feelings, images, dreams, fears, and thoughts, bouncing from one to another to form a narrative whole. The resulting picture is utterly stunning, dripping with metaphor and stacked in layers.This is one of the most skillfully written books I've ever read. Aside from a couple passages I found hard to get through, the book captivated me completely from beginning to end. Read it slowly to enjoy every word.

131 of 134 people found the following review helpful. Meditation on Impermanence By Roger Brunyate I ordered this book after listening to a program about it on NPR's Diane Rehm Show. I fully agree with the radio commentators on the quality of Robinson's writing and the richness of her imagery. As urged by Doris Lessing (in a review quoted on the jacket), I read this slowly and then more slowly, and will probably return to it again, but unlike several other readers I did not find it heavy going, for its essence does not lie in its plot but in the enfolding and refolding of its thoughts.A difficult book to understand? Yes surely. But very unusually in my experience, the jacket blurb includes a phrase which provides the perfect key to reading this book: "the dangerous and deep undertow of transience." It is, in fact, a meditation on impermanence, and it operates on a plane of recurrent and beautifully crafted imagery whose overall effect is almost surreal and certainly spiritual. The facts of this particular story are unimportant compared to the sense that everything we have and are in this world, and all the "housekeeping" we frantically undertake to keep hold of it, are temporary at best. I have certainly felt this myself, and I am not depressed but consoled to know that others understand this too.Robinson's beautiful writing does have another side to it, however. Unlike other books about childhood, this one is narrated in a voice of exquisite sophistication. But the authorial voice does not square with what we know of the education and later life of the heroine, giving a self-conscious air to its artifice, despite the manifest poetic talent of the writer. Read as a sustained prose poem, however, the book is nothing less than superb, a minor masterpiece.[Thinking again about this book a year after reading it, I also recognize that, although the details of its plot may vanish, it is one of those rare novels whose atmosphere and message grow and deepen in the memory, long after one has laid it down.]

336 of 355 people found the following review helpful. Intellectually demanding By Pygmy Warrior I am somewhat amused by the clear split between the reviews posted here: either the readers loved it or absolutely despised it. There is very little middle ground. This book is clearly difficult - I'm an avid reader, hold a degree in Comparative Literature and am an English teacher and I found myself reaching for the dictionary often. This is not a book to take lightly. It is not a novel that should be read as a simple fiction. This novel requires a lot of mental involvement and you will be exposed to different ideas, ideas that many people seem to find off-putting. It is so well written that you could, if you wished, fly through it quickly but I don't recommend it. Slow down and savor the words and phrasing and analyze the characters. This book is about a family trying to survive and cope with death and permanence. It is a slice of the darker side of life that most people wish to ignore. Yes, it's painful at times but most lessons tend to be so. It's a book about survival and trying to find a place in society; or whether you want to be a part of that society or not.Housekeeping is not light entertainment. You will have to work and study it but it is so beautifully written that it is a joy. Settle down with your dictionary and enjoy it. I know I did.

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Jumat, 13 Desember 2013

The Geomancer: Vampire Empire: A Gareth and Adele Novel, by Clay Griffith, Susan Griffith

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The first Gareth and Adele Novel, The Geomancer is the start of an ongoing, character-based, urban fantasy series set in the same Vampire Empire universe as the authors’ previous trilogy!The uneasy stalemate between vampires and humans is over. Adele and Gareth are bringing order to a free Britain, but bloody murders in London raise the specter that Adele's geomancy is failing and the vampires might return. A new power could tilt the balance back to the vampire clans. A deranged human called the Witchfinder has surfaced on the Continent, serving new vampire lords. This geomancer has found a way to make vampires immune to geomancy and intends to give his masters the ability to kill humans on a massive scale.The apocalyptic event in Edinburgh weakened Adele's geomantic abilities. If the Witchfinder can use geomancy against humanity, she may not have the power to stop him. If she can't, there is nowhere beyond his reach and no one he cannot kill.From a Britain struggling to rebuild to the vampire capital of Paris, from the heart of the Equatorian Empire to a vampire monastery in far-away Tibet, old friends and past enemies return. Unexpected allies and terrible new villains arise. Adele and Gareth fight side-by-side as always, but they can never be the same if they hope to survive.

The Geomancer: Vampire Empire: A Gareth and Adele Novel, by Clay Griffith, Susan Griffith

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #943943 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.18" h x .88" w x 5.48" l, .81 pounds
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  • 321 pages
The Geomancer: Vampire Empire: A Gareth and Adele Novel, by Clay Griffith, Susan Griffith

Review “A thrilling, original fantasy that scratches the gothic adventure itch like nobody’s business. Clay and Susan Griffith never disappoint!”   —CHERIE PRIEST, Locus Award–winning author of Boneshaker“Action and intrigue in a complex, well-imagined world. A well-told tale, with plenty of excitement.”                          —GAIL Z. MARTIN, author of War of Shadows“Clay and Susan Griffith have done it again—brilliant worldbuilding with heartfelt characters result in a book that is intricate, beautiful, and impossible to put down.”   —KRISTEN PAINTER, award-winning author of the House of Comarré seriesPRAISE FOR VAMPIRE EMPIRE:"Vampire Empire is one of the best fantasy series I've read, set in a unique postapocalyptic world. The landscapes, the peoples, and the incredible gizmos will attack your senses. Their unforgettable characters will stay with you as the tale unwinds." - RT Book Reviews

About the Author Clay and Susan Griffith, a married couple who have written and published together for more than two decades, are the authors of the Vampire Empire trilogy—The Greyfriar, The Rift Walker, and The Kingmakers—and the Crown & Key trilogy, as well as the first Vampire Empire: A Gareth and Adele novel, The Geomancer. Their credits include numerous short stories featuring noted genre characters like Kolchak the Night Stalker and the Phantom and comic books including The Tick and The Simpsons. They've also written scripts for the television/web show Monster Creature Feature. They live in North Carolina where they play World of Warcraft and struggle to entertain their cat.


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Adele! Gareth! I missed you guys! By VampireNovelFan After finishing the first set of books I thought we were at the end of adventures for Gareth and Adele. While I understand when authors want to move on I thought there was more that could be explored in this world. So you can imagine how excited I was to learn that The Griffiths would be returning to the Vampire Empire world.When I started reading it I did forget a few things that happened in prior books since it’s been a few years, but I wasn’t completely lost in what was happening. I do think if you’re new to this series that it would be to your benefit to start from the top. One book builds on the other. One improvement I noticed is that I was engaged from beginning to end. In the prior books they got off to a slower start for me and I didn’t really feel pulled in until later.One great thing about this series is that it’s so imaginative and the world building remains excellent. You really feel like you're escaping into their world of airships and flying vampires, etc. The action and adventure remains top notch. Adele and Gareth continue to make a great team with even better chemistry. They really are one of my favorite couples in the urban fantasy world. What’s even better is that even while they’re together they remain strong and interesting characters individually too. I liked that we were introduced to new characters but we saw familiar faces as well.I do wonder what is up with this new trend in books that I’ve been reading where the protagonists age prematurely. In the past it’s usually the reverse issue when dealing with supernatural characters. I’m not totally sure what that accomplishes.For the most part the plot was entertaining and moved along well. It accomplished what few books are able to do; it gave me book drop! I gave this a full 5 stars and though I haven’t read as many books this year, it is one of my favorites by a large margin. I’d love to re-read it at some point. As it stands now, my thirst for Gareth and Adele shall remain insatiable! I already can't wait for the next book!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A solid continuation of the Vampire Empire series By Hlizmarie The Geomancer is a continuation of the authors' Vampire Empire series featuring the Gareth, a vampire who acts like no other vampire, and Adele, Empress of Equatoria. It's an alternate history, steampunk adventure set in the late 1870s that's unlike anything I've read before. Although it's possible to read this book without reading the prior three, I wouldn't recommend it. There's a ton of history to all of the relationships, particularly to understanding Gareth and Adele, and action that led up to the start of this book. It's been a year since Adele used her geomancy to burn the vampires out of Britain and scorched the earth in the process. She and Gareth are trying to have a more normal life but they end up on the trail of a human who has the power to kill other humans via geomancy and of course he's working for the vampires. They chase all over the world in a quest to beat this man to a powerful geomancy tool and are outwitted at every turn. In the end, it's Adele, Gareth and some new allies against a massive vampire force led by a few familiar and nasty foes.I read over my review for the last book in the Vampire Empire series and ended it with the thought that I wanted to see where Adele and Gareth went from there. It's strange to get my wish and not be as excited as I expected. The book was a solid read but I didn't find myself as engaged as I was with the previous three. Gareth drove me nuts. A large part of the plot here revolves around Adele and Gareth finding other groups of vampires that are more like him than he's ever encountered. One group reveres him and his way of life as if they're disciples and the other essentially consists of vampire monks who have a different life philosophy. Both are capable of some of Gareth's more "human" behaviors and his reaction is pretty harsh. In particular, I really enjoyed the time they spent with the vampires in the Himalayas and how it forced Gareth to reassess his view of other vampires. I'd love to see them resurface in a future book since I think they have a lot to offer Gareth. I continue to enjoy Adele and Gareth together as well as seeing the supporting characters from the prior three books. The action was rough and dirty at times which is fine by me. It's hard to pinpoint exactly what I didn't enjoy except it's possible I had mentally closed the door on this series and had trouble opening it back up. I didn't think I'd read another book in this world and I might have been okay with that.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Even if you're new to the series... By OutlawPoet I haven't read the rest of the books in the series, and I'm not big on vampires, though I love urban fantasy and horror. I'm not certain what convinced me to give this one a try, but I enjoyed it.True, not being familiar with the series or the characters left me scratching my head on occasion. For instance, having finished the book, I still have little idea why Gareth is sometimes Greyfriar and why no one seems to know the difference. And I'm not all that certain about the history of the vampires and the humans, but I still liked the book.It's action packed, the description is very well done (dark, gloomy, and eerie), and I liked our vampires (better than most of our humans).While I don't know that I'll go back and read the other books in the series (I sort of feel like I almost know too much now about what happens), I still got a kick out of this.

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Kamis, 05 Desember 2013

Finally Out: Letting Go of Living Straight, a Psychiatrist's Own Story

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Part personal memoir and part psychological treatise, “Finally Out” offers a rigorous look at why some gay men live straight lives and never come to terms with their true sexual orientation; why some men believe they are “too straight to be gay” even while engaging in secret sex with other men – and the challenges faced by those who choose to “come out” after living half a lifetime or more closeted. With professional insight Dr. Olson examines his personal transformation from a “straight” man living in a heterosexual world to a gay man beginning his education anew. He punctuates his story with revealing statistics from his interviews with gay men around the world and established studies on homosexuality, and with surprising historical facts that provide perspective on global cultural norms.

Finally Out: Letting Go of Living Straight, a Psychiatrist's Own Story

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About the Author Loren A. Olson, M.D. is a gay psychiatrist who came out at forty. A father and grandfather, he is also a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a recipient of the "Exemplary Psychiatrist Award" from the National Alliance on Mental Illness. He has presented findings from his research on mature gay men at the World Congress of Psychiatry in Prague. In 2009, Dr. Olson legally married Doug Mortimer, his partner of twenty-four years. They live on a farm in Iowa where they produce grass-fed beef from their herd of Belted Galloway cattle.


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Prepare to be enlightened...and encouraged. By S. Georgescu Dr. Olson has given us a template for the times in his book "Finally Out". Given the large numbers of men who have come to the realization that they are indeed gay...no matter what their age when they discover it...this book can be utilized as a reinforcement of the feelings that come flooding out of nowhere when the discovery of their true self is revealed. Using his background of experience and expertise, Dr. Olson melds these two areas, along with factual and accurate studies done on the subject of homosexuality into a well rounded arrangement. Since this book is part personal and part professional, the two aspects jell into a cohesive combination that can help the men who the book is aimed at, while teaching others who are puzzled and perplexed as to why such a lifestyle change can happen so "late" in life. The real key here is not that it can happen at age 40 (and be considered late), but that it can also happen in successive decades on into ages 80 and over. Another critical component of this book that shows the human side of life is how Dr. Olson bares his soul multiple times when he describes some of the real life situations he faced while discerning his real place in the world as a gay man. The fact that his ex-wife and daughters (and grandkids) are all solidly in the corner of he and his partner Doug, is an indication that despite his turmoil inside that he may not have always been doing the right thing, it has somehow worked out just fine. Relationships are hard work, and no matter if it is with your partner, or your extended family...not to mention former social friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc., the rewards are out there to be had if you continue to forge on and follow your heart and soul. This is what Dr. Olson has done. Not only in redefining his life, but by undertaking this book and allowing others to share in his knowledge and experience...so that they may also benefit and prosper. Men need to know they are not always held to the stereotypical standards that society has earmarked for them. You can be tough as nails and still be gay. You can be athletic and butch as hell and still be gay. You can be whatever you like...but more than anything you have a right to be happy and you have a right to love someone with your full being...and if that someone happens to be another man who is the object of your desire, then this book is proof positive that you can do just that. This book is a real gem in that it is sincere, genuine and certainly non-judgemental (even to those who cast a derisive eye to the gay community). It is one man's story of how Loren has made his way in the world. Those who know him personally or those who have read his work here are lucky that he chose this forum to share his story. Prepare to learn about a tremendous man and prepare to learn about yourself...or those around you who may have embarked on a similar journey.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. An Honest Tale By J. Douglas Bremner Psychiatrist and author Loren Olson writes an honest and unique story of what it is like to come out as gay at the age of 40. One of the strengths of this book is that not only is it empowering for people who have suffered similar identity and lack of self esteem issues related to coming to grips with their sexuality when it deviates from mainstream views about family and sexuality to see a psychiatrist tell a story that matches theirs, it is also very useful to have a medical and mental health expert offer a cogent and readable summary of the scientific literature and facts related to what he calls the MLM or men loving men. He uses this term to highlight the fact that many men who have sex with men, even exclusively so, do not identify themselves as "gay". They often live in conventional marriages with women and have families. They may say they "love" their wives but are not sexually attracted to them. MLM men see being openly gay as some sort of political statement that they don't agree with, i.e. they want to be seen as mainstream or conventional. But as Dr. Olson points out this can lead to a kind of schizophrenic existence, where certain "limits" are put on their sexual encounters, like no kissing, which serve to depersonalize the experience and detach it from loving connections with other human beings. The world of men living in this shadow world was something I hadn't thought of before, since as a straight heterosexual I didn't know much about it, and it is interesting as a student of behavior and mental health. But something I find equally interesting was Dr. Olson's experience of losing his father at the age of 9 and some of the conundrums he experienced as a result of that, like not knowing how to start a lawn mower. Losing a parent as a child is a wrenching experience and I would have liked to learn more about how that affected him (maybe we'll learn about that in his next book). I say that at the risk of someone jumping up and saying that I am going to attribute his sexuality to looking for a lost father. A comment like that is merely psychobabble since I honestly don't think we have much control of which way our sexuality develops. I comment on this because I explore the loss of my own mother at 4 1/2 in my latest book and I have only met a handful of people who have lost a parent in childhood, have seen few books about it, and only from another psychiatrist (In Her Wake).Doug Bremner, author of[ ... ]

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Bringing About Greater Understanding By Bonnie Kaye For the past 26 years, I have been counseling straight women and gay men who find themselves in marriages that are not meant to be. It is difficult to find information as relevant and enlightening as this book to help women and their gay husbands to understand the reasons of why gay men marry. Dr. Olson has a wonderful way of explaining this so that everyone can get an inside look into these marriages and how they happen. This book is excellent as a resource for all parties involved including the children and extended families of gay men who marry. Hopefully this book will help gay married men who need to come to terms with the sexually into furthering their journey to those ends. Thank you, Dr. Olson, for sharing your story with honesty and sensitivity. People don't realize that this "isolating" situation affects millions of people in the United States and millions more throughout the world. Your book sheds light not only on the fact that it happens, but explains so clearly why it happens. I recommend this book to everyone who truly wants to understand this situation in his or her quest for healing.

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Rabu, 04 Desember 2013

Rumor, Fear and the Madness of Crowds, by J.P. Chaplin

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Martians, a reincarnated Irish woman, a dead movie star, an insane anesthetist, and an obsessed U.S. Attorney General ― these disparate characters have something in common. Each was at the center of an incident of mass hysteria, in which frightened, grieving, and otherwise disturbed people abandoned their common sense. This fascinating book by a prominent psychologist explores several intriguing case histories of mass hysteria, from "The Great Disappointment" of 1926, in which thousands of believers dressed in white to await Jesus' return, to UFO sightings and other extraordinary phenomena.Author J. P. Chaplin examines historical incidents of mob mentality, including "The Last Days of Rudolph Valentino," which culminated in a New York City riot of 80,000 mourning fans; "The Secrets of the Nunnery," involving the sack of a Boston convent by an angry crowd in search of children's skulls; "The Martians Invade New Jersey," in which a radio drama was mistaken for a news broadcast; and other remarkable instances of mass delusion.

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About the Author James P. Chaplin was a philosophy professor at the University of Vermont who served as a psychologist in the Aviation Cadet Program during World War II. He wrote numerous psychology-related articles as well as the still-studied Dictionary of Psychology.


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Wal*Mart By Hugh This book was assigned reading for a Communications course I took at NYU back in 1964. After the Wal*Mart Black Friday debacle, it is still relevant today in trying to understand (or not understand) crowd behavior.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting events, poorly described By Thomas J. Trebisky This book is right on the threshold of what I am willing to read. The subject is interesting, but the writing style is awful. The author goes out of his way to exaggerate the situations he describes. It would be far better if he would just present the facts and let them carry their own weight. An interesting book if you can tolerate his "yellow journalism" mode of writing.

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Senin, 25 November 2013

His Texas Princess: Clean and Wholesome Inspirational Christian Romance (Port Provident: Hurricane Hope Book 3),

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If you love clean and wholesome heartwarming reads that have a happily-ever-after mixed with inspirational real-life faith, you will love this light, romantic series. Always FREE on Kindle Unlimited! "I don't read nearly enough inspirational fiction and this is silly because I always feel so uplifted and more hopeful when I do. So glad that I found author Kristen Ethridge's 'Port Provident' series."-FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review (Top 500 Reviewer) HE CAME TO REPAIR DAMAGED HOUSES. SHE CAME TO REPAIR HER DAMAGED HEART... Her Royal Highness Princess Anneliese de Cotriaro is trying to find her place in the world--and in the kingdom of San Petro, a small paradise off the coast of Central America. She believes there is more to her life than simply being "the spare" to the crown's heir and having her every move followed by paparazzi after a broken engagement. Because Port Provident, Texas, is a sister city to San Petro's capital city of Rosada, when Princess Anneliese sees the images of destruction from Hurricane Hope in the news, she knows this is the opportunity she's been praying for to show she's a woman of substance. Matt McGregor is used to disasters. Working with Helping Hands Homes, he's returned to his hometown after the hurricane with an ambitious goal to renovate 100 damaged homes by Christmas. When the national office tells him they've been able to score a PR opportunity with the visiting princess of San Petro to work on one of the houses and help raise the funds they'll need to achieve their goals, Matt sees imminent disaster. Building a house is hard work and he needs committed volunteers--not a prissy princess who is sure to be afraid to get her hands dirty. Can a princess in search of a mission make a difference in the world of a blue-collar man who can't afford distractions to his work? HURRICANE HOPE: ONE STORM CHANGES PORT PROVIDENT FOREVER...AND FOR GOOD. Port Provident is a Texas beachside community you'll want to call home again and again. With compelling, well-developed characters that make you care about them and their journeys of the heart and faith, the Port Provident series is a clean and sweet contemporary romance treat. Although the Port Provident: Hurricane Hope books can be read in order as an anthology,each book stands alone--you can read any book at any time. Should you want to read them in order, though, start with Shelter from the Storm, then The Doctor's Unexpected Family, then His Texas Princess, and complete the series with Holiday of Hope. You can also find more tales of true love and a legacy of grace in Saving Gracie and Second Chance Sweethearts, both from Love Inspired books. The next series of Port Provident books--Port Provident: Holiday Hearts--begins with a release in Spring 2016. Become an honorary resident of Port Provident by clicking the yellow "follow" button on Kristen's Amazon author page in order to be notified of new releases and more! The Port Provident: Hurricane Hope series is perfect for readers who love heartwarming contemporary series romance from Love Inspired and Harlequin Heartwarming. Amazon themes/categories represented in the Port Provident: Hurricane Hope series: Clean and Wholesome Romance, Inspirational Romance, Contemporary Romance, Contemporary Fiction> Christian, Women's Fiction> Christian, Religious & Inspirational Fiction> Christian, Hispanic-American Fiction, Collections & Anthologies, Religion & Spirituality, as well as beach, Texas, military, royalty, and holiday romance themes

His Texas Princess: Clean and Wholesome Inspirational Christian Romance (Port Provident: Hurricane Hope Book 3), by Kristen Ethridge

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Review WHAT READERS AND REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT KRISTEN'S BOOKS: SAVING GRACIERomance Writers of America® Golden Heart Award Nominee for Inspirational RomanceHarlequin So You Think You Can Write Contest Finalist "Ethridge makes a strong debut, with two determined leads and a compelling cast of secondary characters." - LESLIE MCKEE, RT Book Reviews (4 Stars) "A lesson in love was something neither one signed up for..." - JOYCE LAMB, USA Today "Happy Ever After" SECOND CHANCE SWEETHEARTS"The scary reality and power of the hurricane is made clear in Ethridge's writing."- LESLIE MCKEE, RT Book Reviews (4 Stars) "After reading Kristen Ethridge's excellent first book Saving Gracie, I couldn't wait to read Gloria's story in Second Chance Sweethearts. I was not disappointed!" - FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review "Saving Gracie was good, but this is a stellar follow-up. Its pace is fast without being hurried and the characters are very believable and intelligent. Though I have lived in a coastal town, I never stayed for a hurricane, so I found the description interesting and a bit scary, as the author intended. Well done!" - FIVE STAR Amazon Reader ReviewTHE DOCTOR'S UNEXPECTED FAMILY"An Absolutely Charming Story of Hope, Faith and Love! I wasn't expecting to enjoy this book nearly as much as I did. Although I do appreciate an inspirational romance novel every now and then, it's a difficult genre to pull off without coming across as overly preachy, or even cheesy and sappy. However, Ms. Ethridge has woven a truly lovely and touching tale of hope, faith and love. Her characters are so well-developed and likable, I found myself genuinely caring about how things turned out for them." - SUSAN BARTON, eBook Review Gal (5 Stars). THE PORT PROVIDENT: HURRICANE HOPE SERIES"Of course it is escape fiction, but it's very good escape fiction. I recommend it to readers who need to escape into a fictional world for a time." - FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review "Really enjoyed this book! A lot of great moments, and I really loved connecting with the characters. I look forward to reading more books by this author." - FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review "Another wonderful story by Kristen Ethridge. I love her writing and this series is just as captivating as the others have been." - FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review "It is refreshing to read a love story with God in the middle." - FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review "Very engaging story. (It) showed how God's plan is not always the plan we make for ourselves but is always better than ours.... I truly enjoyed reading the story." - FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review "I loved this story and would advise anyone who likes "clean" romance to read it. It kept me interested to the end." -FIVE STAR Amazon Reader Review             

From the Author Authors are readers too, and I started reading romance books long before I started writing them when I was still a teenager. I have always wanted to write heartwarming books filled with not just journeys of love and marriage, but faith, family, dreams, and grace. In short, I wanted to write about real people and the most extraordinary moments in their lives. That's how the Port Provident series was born. I looked at the community around me--my hometown of Galveston, Texas--and saw a multicultural city full of people from diverse cultures and different walks of life, mixed with a unique historical feel to a very modern town that also had the bonuses of being in Texas and on the beach. Taking that a step further, the Port Provident: Hurricane Hope series came to life directly out of my experience living through and rebuilding from 2008's Hurricane Ike. Each one of these stories comes directly from something that I saw or experienced. My goal was to create a Kindle romance series where the stories would be wholesome--mothers could share a clean read with their daughters and friends could recommend these sweet stories without hesitation. There would be classic romance themes of love, laughter, and happily ever after--of brides and that warm feeling of home--but there would also be struggles to overcome on the road to forever and the faith of the characters would be discovered or grow. At the end, there would be that sense of legacy and love that we all read contemporary romance novels for. Thanks for joining me in Port Provident. I hope you enjoy the stories and come back time and time again to fall in love with more of the residents of this Texas beachside town that you'll want to call home.            

About the Author The writing bug bit Kristen Ethridge around the time she first held a pencil. A 2012 Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award Finalist, Kristen was offered her first contract to Harlequin's Love Inspired line through their So You Think You Can Write contest that same year.Kristen writes contemporary inspirational romance filled with love, laughter, and happily ever after and firmly believes that the best happily ever after is the story of God's love. Although she has fun creating characters, Kristen's favorite people are her family. She lives in Texas with her husband, children and a self-important poodle. Become an honorary resident of Port Provident by clicking the yellow "follow" button on Kristen's Amazon author page in order to be notified of new releases and more!                                     


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great story! By Imalri This was my first Kristin Ethridge book and I'm hooked! The descriptions of the hurricane and actual damage done were so enlightening. She pulled me into the devastating aftermath and how God was there all along- we just need to keep our communication open with Him.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A sweet story about speaking up for yourself By proudmom508 This is another great story in the Port Provident series. As a princess learns to speak up for herself and others, a builder learns to speak up for what he wants in life.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great By Kindle Customer Great series! Very inspirational! To show the mixture between the privilege and a "commoner" and it working out.....just great. Can't wait to read more.

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The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong, by Franz Brentano

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The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong Franz Brentano, German philosopher and psychologist whose work strongly influenced not only students Sigmund Freud (whose doctoral dissertation he helped supervise), Kazimierz Twardowski, Alexius Meinong (1838 – 1917) This ebook presents «The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong», from Franz Brentano. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected. Table of Contents - About This Book - Foreword - Author's Preface - A Lecture - Footnotes - Appendix I - Appendix Ii

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. THE 1889 VIENNA LAW SOCIETY LECTURE ON “ETHICS” By barryb THE 1889 VIENNA LAW SOCIETY LECTURE ON “ETHICS”Brentano wrote his foundational work: “Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint” in 1874.He then later compiled his “DESCRIPTIVE PSYCHOLOGY LECTURES” from 1887-1891; in order to clarify the previous work.He then later gave this lecture on “ETHICS” to the Vienna Law Society in 1889, published in 1902; in order to clarify his previous work – again.In other words, as with any great scholar, we have an “evolving-thought-process”.This essay also includes another minor essay on “forming judgments” that also provides helpful insight into Brentano’s position. For the price; you cannot go wrong. Hopefully you are addressing these works in their proper order. This essay is absolutely essential for clarification.His position is Aristotle, of course; and includes the Greek KALOS, or “moral commendability”. And “KALOKAGATHEIA”, or “nobility”. From these “foundational-moral-concepts”; he addresses their internalization as a ”reference-of-superiority”. He does this by expanding on his key notion of “PROTEROSIS” (PROTER-AISTHESIS) ; which encloses: IDEAS, JUDGMENTS, & EMOTIONAL DESIRE. This leads to his ethical positing of the notion of “PSYCHICAL-ADDING” as the key to his ethics. 5 stars for the “Father-of-Phenomenology”.

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Kamis, 24 Oktober 2013

The Great Forgetting: A Novel, by James Renner

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A new genre-bending novel from the author of The Man from Primrose LaneIn The Man from Primrose Lane, James Renner fused time travel with serial-killer thrillers, resulting in what the Associated Press called "a superbly crazy and imaginative story." Now, in The Great Forgetting, he blends science fiction and conspiracy thrillers with a touch of pure fantasy, and the result is just as crazy and imaginative. Jack Felter, a history teacher, returns home to bucolic Franklin Mills, Ohio, to care for his father, a retired pilot who suffers from dementia and is quickly losing his memory. Jack would love to forget about Franklin Mills, and about Sam, the girl he fell in love with, who ran off with his best friend, Tony. Except Tony has gone missing. Soon Jack is pulled into the search for Tony, but the only one who seems to know anything is Tony's last patient, a paranoid boy named Cole. Jack must team up with Cole to follow Tony's trail-and maybe save the world. Their journey will lead them to Manhattan and secret facilities buried under the Catskills, and eventually to a forgotten island in the Pacific-the final destination of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. When Jack learns the details about the program known as the Great Forgetting, he's faced with the timeless question: Is it better to forget our greatest mistake or to remember, so it's never repeated?

The Great Forgetting: A Novel, by James Renner

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1197860 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-10
  • Released on: 2015-11-10
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.35" h x 1.23" w x 6.34" l, .0 pounds
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  • 352 pages
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PRAISE FOR THE GREAT FORGETTING

“The Great Forgetting is blasphemous, riveting, insane, and glorious.” ―Andy Howell, astrophysicist

“Renner is skilled at constructing intricate puzzles in his books . . . Here the author makes the most outlandish conspiracies plausible not only to his protagonist but to readers as well . . . The plot might be over the top, but it’s a fun ride.” ―Library Journal

“Renner weaves conceivable means and motive through a variety of conspiracy theories and a reimagined reality to create a unique blend of genres. Anything but predictable, this meandering but suspenseful tale will certainly keep readers guessing.” ―Courtney Ophoff, Booklist

“A fascinating concept . . . worth the read.” ―Kirkus Reviews

“Packed with thrills.” ―Publishers Weekly"A lost friend, a mysterious Pacific island and an evil conspiracy come together in strange ways in Renner’s sci-fi/conspiracy thriller/fantasy novel . . . A tale you won’t forget." ―New York PostPRAISE FOR THE MAN FROM PRIMROSE LANE

“Ambitious and innovative . . . If you like your fiction tidy and predictable, look elsewhere.” ―Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post

“Fascinating and unpredictable, with shades of Stephen King and H. P. Lovecraft as well as Douglas Adams, [The Man from Primrose Lane] never loses touch with the human story of loss, guilt and fate that is at its core.” ―Laura Wilson, The Guardian

“The Man from Primrose Lane barrels along, fueled by Renner’s addictive storytelling . . . It’s quite the interesting ride.” ―Robin Vidimos, The Denver Post

“[The Man from Primrose Lane] features superbly drawn characters and escalates into a genre-bending narrative (noir, sci-fi, and more) of thrills and twists. A great choice for readers who enjoyed Tana French’s In the Woods or any work by Philip K. Dick.” ―Library Journal

“Brilliantly intricate . . . [with a] fantastic finish [and] compelling, interesting characters . . . I couldn’t put [The Man from Primrose Lane] down.” ―Jessica Strider, SF Signal

About the Author James Renner's first novel, The Man from Primrose Lane, was released in 2012.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Interesting and thought provoking second novel By Marie Smith Written by the author of "The Man From Primrose Lane", James Renner’s second work of fiction is a captivating assembly of horror, science fiction, conspiracy, and lost love.When Jack Feltner returns home to small town Ohio, it is to help his sister Jean deal with their elderly father, and his struggle with dementia. Before Jack has spent one night in his old house, he makes the re-acquaintance of Nils, an old school friend, and Samantha, Jack’s high school girlfriend. Tony, Sam’s husband and Jack’s former best friend has either gone missing or has committed suicide.Sam asks for Jacks help in locating Tony. She is convinced he has killed himself because of his apparent mental and emotional decline right before his disappearance. The case is still under investigation by law enforcement, and the popular notion is that Tony was stealing from the hospital where he practiced psychiatry. Jack agrees to help Sam, and what follows is the unraveling of a reality that no one suspected or could have imagined."The Great Forgetting" is written with a high level of energy and suspense. Unheard of characters round out bizarre twists of actual world events. I very much enjoyed my time spent in Mr. Renner’s world. Overall the book had hints of Bradbury, Vonnegut, and Koontz. However, personally, his use of present day American figures and tragedies to tell his story felt convenient and at times offensive.I received and reviewed this book for the San Francisco Book Review

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. More intending from James Renner By Andrea A. What if the world's greatest conspiracy theories were true? James Renner does a great job of making us wonder if we're crazy for not believing. While Man from Primrose Lane is still my favorite, this book solidifies my love of Renner's ability to push imagination and storytelling past my comfort zone.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great read! By themightydw Great read! Renner introduces several conspiracy theories very quickly and combines them so well that your head will explode with possibilities. The story is very fine and exhilarating until the very end when things get clumsy. Nonetheless...a great trip,

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Sabtu, 19 Oktober 2013

The Secret of Dreams, by Yacki Raizizun

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. more questions than answers By eugeneyiga I've always been fascinated by dreaming and this book has strengthened my eagerness to explore the subject. And while some may toss the work aside because they can't keep an open mind (or think there's not much to be gained from a book so short), it's quite intriguing if you're prepared to give it a chance. Oddly enough, I like the fact that it raises many questions without offering concrete solutions because that forces us to come up with our own. Many of these ideas, which have been the subject of several films, include the following:1. Can we communicate with the dead in our dreams?Raizizun explains that death is only the end of the physical body but not the end of the "mechanism of consciousness which is the seat of thought and emotion". Raizizun also explains that we can meet and converse with many of the "misnamed dead" when we go to sleep, just as if they were alive. But how do we know that we're communicating with our long-gone loved ones and not simply experiencing subconscious symbols of what they represent? And is the only way to communicate with the dead when we're asleep (Bruce Willis and his wife at the end of The Sixth Sense) or can some gifted "mystics and sages" do so while they're still awake (Matt Damon using the power of touch in Hereafter)? I honestly don't know.2. Can dreams predict the future and warn us of doom?"The ego is ever watchful and it always impresses the lower mind when danger approaches," Raizizun points out. "The extent [to] which we are guided and warned from the ego depends [on] how much we are not swayed by our physical methods of artificial civilisation implying the power to impress the astral experience on the physical brain." But can we actually alter what's supposed to be? Or are attempts to alter what's supposed to be exactly what makes it happen (Sandra Bullock in Premonition)? These questions lead to more conundrums about destiny and fate much like in Minority Report, a movie I've seen three times and haven't yet figured out. I honestly don't know.3. Can we communicate with each other in our dreams?During our dreams we can meet "not only the misnamed dead but also many of those who are still in the physical body". This works best with minds "in close sympathy with each other". We can even do so without being aware that we are: "Your nights may be made useful even if you are not conscious of yourself out of the body by suggesting to yourself upon retiring that you will go somewhere and meet someone and assist them in an unselfish act. If you persist in your suggestion on retiring, your spirit will go where you demand it to go." While Inception focused on this idea, it turned into a confusing exploration of concepts writer/director Christopher Nolan might not even understand. Guess what? I honestly don't know.Dream journalingThe book doesn't go into much detail on the "rigid training" required to remember or control our dreams. My approach is to keep a dream journal. All you need is a notebook and a pen next to your bed (with a lamp or torch close by in case you wake up in the middle of the night and need to jot things down before you fall asleep again). As you lay in bed each night, repeat out lout that you will remember your dreams. This `prepares' the subconscious mind and leaves it in a state of expectation that is often followed through. As soon as you wake up (and before you move a muscle or even open your eyes), recall what happened in as much detail as you can. Once you've remembered all you can, get up and write it down before getting started with the day.And what should we do with the information we gather from monitoring our dreams? Not take it too seriously, for one. "I do not claim that our physical plane affairs should be guided entirely by dreams nor are dreams of the fortune-telling variety to be relied upon," Raizizun advises. "You must use your reason and judgement in this the same as anything else, and only when the student has attained [that] point in his development where there is no break in consciousness, may he be guided by the astral life." Still, it's useful to spend some time interpreting them with resources like Dreammoods while always remembering that each person's symbols are different and that your first intuitive understanding is usually correct.Ultimately, it's good to remember that the messages in our dreams are there for our benefit. They're the way our subconscious mind makes us pay attention to things we may be avoiding in our conscious lives. "Very often the ego enlightens the sleeper of some material thing for his own benefit, which he may use advantageously in his waking state, but as he generally looks at the phenomena of dreams as an hallucination of the brain, he allows many a golden opportunity to slip through his fingers because the materialist's brain cannot grasp things of the spirit." Don't let that be you.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. just a bunch of stories By Tatum Boyle I downloaded this Bc I've been having horrific nightmares lately. The first few pages start out interesting, but then he just tells a bunch of stories.

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Jumat, 18 Oktober 2013

Leveled: A Saints of Denver Novella, by Jay Crownover

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We all need a hero...let the Saints of Denver begin

Orlando Frederick knows what it is to be leveled by pain. Instead of focusing on his own, he’s made it his mission to help others: sports stars, wounded war vets, survivors of all kinds. But when Dom, a rugged, damaged, sinfully attractive cop, makes his way into Lando’s physical therapy practice, he might be the biggest challenge yet. Lando loved one stubborn man before and barely survived the fallout. He’s not sure he can do it again.

Dominic Voss is a protector. The police badge he wears is not only his job, it’s his identity, so when he’s sidelined because of an injury, the only thing he cares about is getting back on the force. He expects Lando to mend his body, he just doesn’t realize the trainer will also have him working toward a hell of a lot more. As attraction simmers and flares, Dom sees that Lando needs repair of his own...if only the man will let him close enough to mend what's broken.

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Jay Crownover is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Marked Men and Welcome to the Point series. Like her characters, she is a big fan of tattoos. She loves music and wishes she could be a rock star, but since she has no aptitude for singing or instrument playing, she'll settle for writing stories with interesting characters that make the reader feel something. She lives in Colorado with her three dogs.


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. 4.5 Stars ** The perfect bridge between The Marked Men series & The Saints of Denver series ** By Yesi - Literati Lit Lovers I don’t even know where to begin with this one. Seriously. I feel like these characters, this place, this family, has been part of me for so long now that with each new installment or in this case bridge book, I fall more and more in love with them. Leveled came as a huge surprise as you already know and I honestly couldn’t believe that Lando and Dom were getting a book, much less a book about THEM! TOGETHER!!! Holy WOW is what kept playing over and over in my mind. I honestly did not know what to expect as this is Jay Crownover’s first M/M book and one that is so closely tied to a beloved series.Leveled exceeded my expectations. It made me fall for two broken men who found their way to each other. Two men that for two very different reasons were on the verge of losing it. One living in a his own personal hell and one who spent years after losing he love of his life utterly lost before being in a good place again. From the moment they met, the sexual tension and sizzling chemistry was there. And while this is a novella, it really felt like a full-length novel. It never felt rushed, the reluctant relationship was given plenty of time to develop and eventually explode. But what I think I loved most, besides Dom and Lando of course, was that even though it was tied to The Marked Men series, with most of the characters making an appearance and at times a prominent one, it felt like a completely new book, which it is, but I don’t know how to better explain it.Leveled is truly the perfect bridge between the end of The Marked Men series and the beginning of the Saints of Denver series. Ms. Crownover brought the angst, the troubled leading man, or men, the romance, the hot, hot sex, and a story to back it all up. “Two boys kissing” well done Jay Crownover! I wholeheartedly approve!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A beautiful story and a wonderful start to a new spinoff series...LOVED it! By Sinfully "We all need a hero...let the Saints of Denver begin…”Leveled is essentially the start of Jay Crownover’s new series entitled Saints of Denver. I am a hardcore fan of this author’s Marked Men series and was so excited to discover that we’d be getting whole new series loosely tied to it. All the Marked boys wove their way into my heart and I love their “merry band of misfits” wholeheartedly so I am ecstatic to get more from Ms. Crownover. This novella is the first M/M venture by this author and while it can certainly be read as a stand-alone romance I think that this book was written for fans of the Marked Men series, those that are looking forward to the new series. Ms. Crownover has written this novella as a bridge between the old and new, the Marked Men series and the Saints of Denver series.“Lando and Dom are the perfect mix of old and new, the perfect combo of then and now.”The timeframe of this novella and the remainder of the books in the Saints of Denver series will take place in the space of time between the end of Asa and the Epilogue found in the same book (the last book in the Marked Men series). If you have yet to experience a Jay Crownover book, this would be a great introduction to her writing world.“LEVELED.Laid out.Knocked sideways.Flattened and collapsed.Breathless and stunned.”Orlando Frederick (aka. Lando) is someone who readers of the Marked Men know about. We know that he was the “secret” boyfriend of Remy Archer (Rule’s brother) and that most of Remy’s family and friends had no idea that he existed or that Remy was even gay until it was too late. Time has moved forward since Remy was in Lando’s life and he’s taken on a successful career as a physical therapist where he has made it his mission to help everyone from those suffering from sports injuries to wounded war veterans and other survivors. Despite his success and fulfilling career, the loss of Remy has marked Lando irrevocably. So, when a gruff sexy police officer becomes his client, Lando has no idea what to do about the instantaneous attraction and connection the he feels. He’s not sure if he could ever venture down the path of love and lust with yet another stubborn man. After all, he hasn’t even recovered from the first time.Dominic Voss is police officer with the Denver Police Department and he’s also the best friend of Royal Hastings (the heroine from Asa, the last book in the Marked Men series). Dom is all about his job so when he is severely injured in the line of duty all he can focus on is getting his body back to peak physical condition so he can get back to work. Royal pulls some strings and manages to get Dom in to see Lando, who has a wait list a mile long. For the first time since his injury, Dom is optimistic that he’ll actually be able to mend his body with Lando’s help and no-holds-barred approach. What Dom does not expect is to want more with the gorgeous physical therapist. Will both men take the plunge and cross professional boundaries?This author definitely delivered when it came to the execution of this book. The storyline is both sad and sweet, dealing with coming to grips with the past and beautifully intertwining it with a tender romance. It’s about letting go and embracing life because if you are able to grab hold of that second chance, you may just find a once in a lifetime kind of love....a love that may have always been there to begin with. Neither Lando nor Dom were expecting their reaction to one another which was so absolutely visceral and primitive. It was, however, something that could not be ignored. Lando set out to be an integral part in healing Dom so that he could get back to his work as a police officer but it turned out the Dom played an integral role in his healing as well. Both had wounds that needed attention. The overall story arc turned out to be nothing like I expected and true to her wonderful and unique writing style, this author throws in a few angsty and emotional moments effortlessly threading together a beautiful story about taking a chance once again and finally being able to fully open your heart and love unconditionally.All and all, I think that Jay Crownover accomplished what she set out to do with Leveled. This was a wonderful start to the Saints of Denver series and it was also a novella that served as closure when it came to Remy’s story which was a loose thread from the Marked Men series. I loved getting more time with the Marked boys in this novella and I can’t wait for Sayer and Zeb’s story in Built, which will be the first full-length novel in the series.Reviewed by Liza for Sinfully...Addicted To All Male Romance

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyed. By Cheshire Cat 'Leveled' is a crossover novella between the end of the 'Marked Men' series and the beginning of the 'Saints of Denver' series. The main feature is the relationship between Orlando Frederick and Dominic Voss, both of whom were introduced and played small but memorable roles in a few of the Marked Men books. But this is the first time these boys are meeting. What makes this a crossover book is that we get cameos from many of the couples from the Marked Men series, but also a final glimpse at Sayer and Zeb who will be featured in the first Saints of Denver book. But 'Leveled' can be read as a standalone.I really enjoyed 'Leveled'. Now I will admit, the M/M romance genre is not my thing. I would not have read this if I hadn't already been a huge fan of the 'Marked Men' series and Jay Crownover. With that said, I will be honest and say that I skimmed or skipped the sexier portions of the book. But this did not diminish the story for me. I genuinely liked Lando and Dom. I liked how the difficulties in their personal lives were explored and dealt with (which in Lando's case was quite welcome, as it was a long time in coming). I liked getting to know them. I felt their connection and chemistry to be genuine. And despite being a novella, I still felt that I got the complete picture of this love story between Dom and Lando. And the bonus was seeing many of the past characters and a glimpse of the future. I was initially hesitant on reading 'Leveled,' but I'm glad I took a chance on it. Now I'm definitely looking forward to the 'Saints of Denver' series.

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