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Gran Familia Vol.3
The battle for dominance escalates in 1930s New York, where Leo confronts deeper betrayals and new supernatural adversaries in a mafia world of vampires and werewolves. The fragile balance between humans and demi-humans continues to unravel in Gran Familia Volume 3. Leo, the young heir to the Gran Familia vampire clan, faces mounting challenges as rival factions intensify their efforts to seize control of the criminal underworld in 1930s New York. As alliances shift and secrets surface, Leo must navigate a treacherous landscape where trust is scarce and betrayal lurks around every corner. Amidst the chaos, new players emerge, each with their own agendas and supernatural abilities, further complicating the power dynamics at play. Leo's ideals of peaceful coexistence are put to the test as he grapples with the harsh realities of his family's legacy and the escalating violence threatening to consume both worlds. This volume delves deeper into the intricate web of politics, power, and personal struggle, offering readers a gripping narrative filled with intense action and emotional depth. As the saga reaches new heights, Gran Familia Volume 3 promises to captivate fans of supernatural crime dramas and dark fantasy alike.
Conan the Barbarian Vol.7: The Conquering Crown
Fans of Robert E. Howard's legendary hero are in for a thrill with an incredible new Conan tale of heroic barbarism, filled with more high adventure, savage combat, ancient gods, and rollicking sword-and-sorcery action! With a stunning wraparound cover, volume seven of this epic series includes the landmark 25th issue fully painted by the unmatched Alex Horley, plus an epic tale by critically-acclaimed team of Jim Zub and Fernando Dagnino. A KING BY HIS OWN HAND - TWO TALES OF GLORY READY TO BE UNLEASHED!Volume seven of the epic series continues with two masterfully crafted epics from critically acclaimed writer Jim Zub, alongside the inimitable Alex Horley and the unstoppable Fernando Dagnino. Featuring the fully painted, special extended issue THE NOMAD, and the sweeping tale of Conan's bloody ascension to kingship in THE CONQUERING CROWN!THE NOMAD: Conan the King welcomes a strange visitor with an even stranger mission. Can the Ruler of Aquilonia prove his mettle or will the mysterious wanderer's incredible power change the course of histor? HE CONQUERING CROWN: The King of Aquilonia has gone mad, or so the rumors say. A tyrant sits upon the throne and all will suffer until he is deposed or dead. Conan the Mercenary cares nothing for these royal rumors and petty politics, but the Cimmerian's skill in battle is about to put him in the path of a mad monarch, and his life will be forever changed. Collects Conan the Barbarian #25-28
Změna režimu: Politiky
Jak by měla vypadat obnova našeho státu v?praxi, jak by se základní principy, obsažené v první publikaci o změně režimu, měly promítnout do jednotlivých resortů? Bez praktických kroků se totiž i ty nejlépe promyšlené institucionální změny snadno stanou prázdnými schránkami, v?nichž se budou hromadit stejné neřesti, jaké provázejí současný systém. Cílem není převrat ani pouhá personální obměna ve vedení státu, ale hluboký systémový přerod k větší demokracii a suverenitě.
The Prophet Illustrated
'Love one another but make not a bond of love: Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.' - Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet Love, marriage, children, work, joy, sorrow, friendship, freedom, pain, passion – Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet is a modern classic, its simple prose resonating in our hearts and minds. Written in English and first published in 1923, the book has gradually become a global bestseller, its wise words a favourite for readings at weddings and funerals. Shaped around the story of a prophet leaving his country of exile, the book is a series of short discussions on what really matters most in life. Its chapters offer solace and guidance. Beautifully produced with a timeless design with 80 illustrations, The Prophet Illustrated is an accessible yet spiritual book to be cherished.
Mókus és Papagáj: A hotelvandál esete
Mókus és Papagáj volt Vadasfölde legjobb nyomozópárosa, bár a város lakói szerint nem nagy kunszt legjobbnak lenni, ha nincs más. Amikor egy ismeretlen vandál feldúlja a Szállide Szállodát, nem késlekednek, felpattannak a Kanász Vadászra, hogy kinyomozzák az esetet.
Vajon sikerül a hátrahagyott nyomok alapján kizárni a gyanúsítottakat, és megtalálni az elkövetőt? Nyomozz együtt hőseinkkel, hogy a vandál kilétére fény derülhessen!
So Over Sharing
Quiet, introverted Hadley and rough-around-the-edges Willow have one big main thing in common: both their mums have gained a huge online following sharing every detail of their lives. Hadley’s mum - Phoebe of @PhoebeAndJay fame - loves to share all the terrible, down and dirty bits about raising kids while Willow’s mum Rosalind at the up-and-coming @MoonbeamsAndMarigold basks in the glow of motherhood. If getting all her life's moments (including an almost decade old viral potty training video) shared online isn't enough, Hadley’s starting a new school in a new neighbourhood and desperately trying to keep her mum’s identity a secret while Willow is struggling with a recent life-changing announcement from her mum who, it turns out, is not getting out of the influencer world anytime soon. As the two girls build a friendship and share the pains of having mumfluencers, they come up against the same question - how long will they have to share their lives with everyone?
Nebulas
Poems that look at our little world from space In Nebulas, Meghan Kemp-Gee positions these giant clouds of glowing space dust, often the ‘nursery’ where new stars and planets are born, in an interconnected web of lyric form. As dazzling masses of matter and energy, fleeting, exploding and collapsing, creating connection across incomprehensible distances, these poems use constellations and light-years to reconfigure how art, mortality, loss, death, and afterlives are miraculous echoes and patterns in a gorgeous, chaotic universe. Included in this dazzling collection are an extraterrestrial fox who works at a gas station, meditations about living across from a hospital during the Omicron surge, weathering climate disasters in North Vancouver, strange deep-sea ecosystems, conversations with a space-god who may be Walt Whitman, and multiple retellings of a Zen koan about tigers and strawberries. Here, respiration and repetition – literally, verse – acts as an outstanding formal feature, a way of creating connections and shared breath across spacetime.
Before Disability
A literary, legal, and cultural history of disability, race, and citizenship between the Revolution and the Civil WarThe history of disability rights is often told as a recent one, but it is not. In the wake of the American Revolution, many of the differences we now call disabilities could be accommodated into citizenship—and for some even exemplified its promises. By the antebellum period, however, disability was becoming a powerful, racialized tool of civic exclusion and, by the century's end, a target for eugenic elimination. In Before Disability, Sari Altschuler tells the story of how this dramatic transformation occurred. Before Disability is a literary, legal, and cultural history of the relationship between disability, race, and citizenship. It shows how disability helped to shape US citizenship and, in turn, how the formation of US citizenship shaped disability. There were two key drivers of the transformation from accommodation to exclusion and eugenics: the difficulty aligning the reality with the rhetoric of civic inclusion and the co-opting of mental and physical difference as evidence in debates about Black citizenship. The stigmatizing ways race came together with mental and physical difference to deny Americans rights were, however, not inevitable. Before citizenship was federally defined in the late 1860s, Americans were still working out what it meant. They used the narrative forms available to them—from melodrama and the gothic to the slave narrative and the criminal confession—to do this work. While possibilities narrowed by the antebellum era, Americans continued to imagine, articulate, and enact broader definitions. As we seek to imagine the relationship between disability and citizenship more equitably and expansively for ourselves, we should begin by remembering that many disabled and nondisabled Americans before us did, too.
The River of Caregiving
Caregiving flows through a little girl’s family in so many ways, like a river connecting them all. Her grandfather cares for her by picking her up from school with a snack and a smile, and she cares for him by keeping him company at his doctors’ appointments with a snack and a smile. Her mother helps her grandmother get ready for the day, just as her grandmother once helped her mother. And when the relatives send packages to each other, their caring makes them feel closer. Through occasions big and small, it’s a comfort to know this river of love is ever-present, and her family will always be there for each other. Jocelyn Chung’s evocative text and Sarah Gonzales’ gorgeous pictures remind us that our family’s love is a gift to be treasured.
Seal of Rome
Every subject serves Rome. Only a few can save it. An aristocrat. A slave. A pair of disgraced soldiers. And a legendary general. Five strangers. One secret war. When an elite gladiator defies death in the arena, his shocking victory earns him more than glory—it draws him into the heart of a secret mission that could change the fate of the Empire. Hardened by brutality and betrayal, Jason is recruited into a covert task force to stop an insidious coup from toppling Rome from within. Joining him are Mallia, a senator’s daughter suffocating in privilege; Argus and Tacitus, ex-legionnaires cast out by the very army they swore to serve; and Severus, a retired general and the Emperor’s most trusted ally. Together, they are reborn as the Septem Fideles—seven loyal ones—and sworn to protect Rome from the shadows. As rebellion stirs and enemies close in, loyalties are tested, forbidden love ignites, and ancient powers threaten to awaken. The Empire's fate rests on the shoulders of five outcasts who must fight as one… or fall divided. Seal of Rome is a sweeping tale of heroes and villains, betrayal and sacrifice, forbidden love and unrelenting suspense—set against the brutal beauty of an imagined Ancient Rome at the height of its glory… and on the brink of ruin.
Architects of Glory - The Greatest Coaches in the History of the World Cup
An exclusive extract from this book has been published in THE GUARDIAN: Vittorio Pozzo: football immortal tempered in the trenchesIn the high-stakes arena of the FIFA World Cup, where nations clash and legacies are forged, the coaches on the sidelines are the unsung architects of triumph.This book The Architects of Glory celebrates the tactical geniuses, inspirational leaders, and trailblazers who have defined the mens World Cup tournaments from 1930 to 2022.The book offers a vibrant, inclusive narrative that bridges eras and continents. Spanning more than 90 years of World Cup history, the book profiles all the iconic coaches selected for their titles, innovations, and lasting impact.From Alberto Suppici (Uruguay) and Vittorio Pozzo, who led Italy to back-to-back mens titles in the 1930s, there are chapters on all the successful coaches including Sir Alf Ramsey (England) Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany) and Luiz Felipe Scolari (Brazil) up to Lionel Scaloni (Argentina).Each chapter delves into their defining moments, tactical revolutions, and personal stories of these great leaders.
Pöttyös Panni
Ismeritek Pöttyös Pannit? Tudjátok, ő az a kislány, aki a bárányhimlős pöttyeiről kapta a nevét. De a betegség csak a kalandok kezdete. Mert Pannival, a nagymamájával és a szomszéd Péterkével sok minden történik, a hétköznapjaik sem unalmasak soha. A balatoni nyaraláson pedig igazán érdekes felfedeznivalók várnak Pannira!
A mesesorozat új, átdolgozott kiadásának első kötetében 12 mese olvasható – egészen az óvodakezdésig kísérhetjük el Pannit.
Půlnoční tajemství
Jayne ví o vrtkavosti osudu své. Vdala se za nejpohlednějšího muže na St. Kildě, ten se však v soukromí mění v tyrana. Zdědila jasnovidecké nadání, to jí ovšem ukazuje jen smrt. Když zemře její švagrová Molly, Jayne nalézá nečekanou útěchu u Mollyina snoubence Davida. Rodící se naděje je ale pohřbena spolu s rozhodnutím o přesídlení Kilďanů na pevninu. S blížícím se odjezdem napětí vrcholí a komunitou otřese vražda. Ani po přesídlení Jayne neunikne svým vizím a pochopí, že před minulostí neuteče.
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How to Rule the World
A searing critique of the crony-capitalist, talent-scraping culture of the Stanford elites, by a brilliant young journalist
When seventeen-year old Theo Baker arrived at Stanford University one brisk September morning, its manicured lawns, palm trees and sparkling fountains, all under azure Californian skies, provoked in him both wonderment and a sense of anticipation. After all, this legendary campus, where Rodin sculptures rub shoulders with nuclear laboratories, is where Silicon Valley was birthed. Its research park housed the headquarters of Facebook and Hewlett Packard, with venture capitalists a stone's throw away, ready to fund the next promising teenager's startup. With an annual budget eclipsing the budgets of 153 countries, yet a reputation for being laid-back and innovative, Stanford seemed like tech heaven. Instead, Baker discovered a cultural rot.
In this astonishing debut Baker recounts his freshman year mission to uncover the secrets behind Silicon Valley's training ground. He describes the Stanford inside Stanford, a strange, money-soaked subculture of infinite excess and access, afforded only to those special few students plucked from the crowd and expected to create billion dollar companies. And he documents a culture of getting ahead at any cost, of cut corners enabled and embraced. A culture that went to the very top. Baker's investigations for the student newspaper would soon place him in the impossibly difficult position of investigating his own university's president, a famous neuroscientist with a squeaky-clean reputation. By the end of his freshman year, after Baker's reporting revealed two decades of unreported research misconduct allegations, including in a study that claimed to have found the cause of degeneration in Alzheimer's patients, Stanford's president was forced to resign.
Both coming-of-age story and clear-eyed exposé, Baker takes us inside this elite American world like no other, revealing the ambitious, amoral, and at-times laughably absurd truth behind the institution training kids to rule the world.
The Dorians
The all-new novel of terror from 'one of the hottest horror authors on the planet' (Paste) and writer of the #HorrorBookTok sensation THE TROOP!
Five dying people: On a remote island in the Canadian wilderness, five elderly volunteers are offering themselves up to an extraordinary secret experiment: they'll take a miracle drug, one that promises to stall the human biological clock or even reverse it, to restore lost youth. The chance to put death on pause, perhaps forever.
One miracle cure: By harnessing an ancient and extraordinary biological agent, scientists can turn back time for their five patients. But this real-world fountain of youth is derived from the DNA of something with no heart, no mind and no conscience, something possessed with a single-minded purpose: the will to survive, whatever it takes.
What could possibly go wrong: And as the experiment takes on a terrifying life of its own, those few who are able to fight back will have to use everything they've got just to stay alive . . . and human.
A terrifying descent into mayhem, murder and madness from the twisted mind behind THE TROOP and THE DEEP.
Mist and Malice
A small-town PI is drawn into a killer conspiracy in a breathtaking novel of suspense by the New York Times bestselling author of the Anthony Award–nominated These Toxic Things. Private investigator Sonny Rush, the newest resident of Haven, California, knows that this fogbound coastal hamlet is every bit as dangerous as her hometown of Los Angeles. And when teenager and repeat runaway Honor Butler shows up at Sonny’s door with terror in her eyes, Sonny is immediately pulled into a new case that lands close to home. Desperate, hungry, and in need of someone she can trust, Honor tells Sonny a horrifying story about where she’s been—and what she’s been forced to do. Then, hours later, the forest near Sonny’s cottage yields the remains of a missing day laborer, a man whose wife has been searching for answers for months. Soon, coincidence sharpens into conspiracy. As Sonny digs deeper, the threads of these cases twist together into something horrifying: a ruthless network preying on the vulnerable, protected by the very people meant to uphold the law. With every step closer to revealing Haven’s corruption, Sonny risks pulling the lives of her loved ones into the cross fire—and exposing the shadows of her own past. Because in this town, loyalty can be fatal, and survival means deciding who you’re willing to betray.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Deluxe Edition Book One
The new era for G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO begins here in the deluxe hardcover collection of the return of one of the longest running comics in history. A NEW ERA FOR G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO BEGINS HERE! The Joes know Cobra are up to something in Springfield, but they’re not prepared to uncover the secrets that their enemy has hidden. Will the Joes be able to fight a war on two fronts with Cobra scheming or will their world change as they know it? Legendary series writer Larry Hama is joined by artists Chris Mooneyham (Nightwing) and Paul Pelletier (Aquaman), alongside superstar cover artist Andy Kubert (Batman, X-Men) in this stunning hardcover of the return of one of the longest-running comics in history! Collects G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #301-310.
The Arcane Arts
In this thrilling and sensuous dark academia fantasy, an ambitious graduate student and her advisor dive into studying a taboo branch of magic, igniting a dangerous passion between them. 'Addictive, thought-provoking, and extremely hot' L. K. Steven, No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of Silvercloak'Saltburn meets Babel . . . Dark academia, romance, and fantasy join forces in a gripping new book' People***Tucked within an idyllic corner of New England, Newlyn University stands as a bastion for the academic elites. Inside its hallowed halls, students can pursue degrees in medicine, history, technology . . . or the Arcane Arts - the esoteric study of powerful magical forces. Enter Ellsbeth Storer: long determined to pursue a graduate degree in arcane mechanicals at Newlyn. Headstrong and driven, she convinces Thaddeus Rawlins, one of the field's most celebrated professors, to take her on as a student. Against his better judgment, but invigorated by Ellsbeth's ambition, Rawlins allows her to pursue a thesis on writ magic, the long-forbidden power to control and compel others. While student and teacher both profess academic interest in the topic, each wants it for their own secret purpose. And they soon discover that Newlyn itself may be hiding the darkest secret of all . . . As Rawlins and Ellsbeth undertake their clandestine research, their flirtation crosses into uncontrollable desire, which threatens to bloom into something even more troubling: love. But when their project begins to spin out of control, entangling them in a destructive web of lust and power, the question remains: can two people who are masters of manipulation ever trust each othe? ropes:🏛 Dark academia romance🔎 Steamy suspense?🔥 Professor x Student romance🕯Secret societies🥀 Forbidden love
The Bloodsworn Saga 3-Book Box Set
John Gwynne's Bloodsworn trilogy - a Norse-inspired epic fantasy, packed with myth, magic and bloody vengeance - has sold more than a million copies worldwide. This box set collects all three books in this New York Times bestselling series together for the first time. After the gods warred and drove themselves to extinction, the cataclysm of their fall shattered the land of Vigri?. Now a new world is rising, where power-hungry jarls feud and monsters stalk the woods and mountains. A world where the bones of the dead gods still hold great power for those brave - or desperate - enough to seek them out. As whispers of war echo across the mountains and fjords, fate follows in the footsteps of three people: a huntress on a dangerous quest, a noblewoman who has rejected privilege in pursuit of battle fame and a thrall who seeks vengeance among the famed mercenaries known as the Bloodsworn. All three will shape the fate of the world as it once more falls under the shadow of the gods . . . Praise for The Bloodsworn series:'Visceral, heart-breaking and unputdownable' Jay Kristoff'A masterfully crafted, brutally compelling Norse-inspired epic' Anthony Ryan'A satisfying and riveting read. The well-realised characters move against a backdrop of a world stunning in its immensity' Robin HobbThe Bloodsworn series The Shadow of the GodsThe Hunger of the Gods The Fury of the Gods





















