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How To Be A Bad Girlfriend

It’s not intended to be a self-help book or how-to guide. Granted, if it were, it’s not really a guidebook one would want to live by, based on the title alone. Split up in volumes, it chronicles various situations from a past relationship from the perspective of the ‘bad girlfriend.’ Filled with sarcasm, honest emotions, [...]

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Active Reader

ACTIVE READER collects three stories written by Mark Leslie which explore the darker side of the world of books (ACTIVE READER, BROWSERS & DISTRACTIONS). In a style reminiscent of the old “Twilight Zone” television show, these three tales will take the book loving reader to a place that is somewhat familiar yet frighteningly surreal and [...]

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The New Arab Revolt: What Happened, What It Means . . .

The New Arab Revolt: What Happened, What It Means, and What Comes Next sets the intellectual stage for understanding the revolutions in the Middle East.     This collection brings together more than sixty articles, interviews, congressional testimony, and op-eds from experts and thought leaders, including Bernard Lewis, Fouad Ajami, Richard Haass, Lisa Anderson, Martin [...]

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NYU Entrepreneurs Handbook 2011-2012

The Guide to Resources, Events, and Organizations at NYU for the Entrepreneur and Inventor. Brought to you by the NYU Entrepreneurs Network and NYU Innovation Venture Fund.

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

hese are the first of the Sherlock Holmes short stories, originally published as single stories in the Strand Magazine from July 1891 to June 1892. The book was published in England on 14 October 1892 by George Newnes Ltd and in a US Edition on 15 October by Harper. The initial combined print run was [...]

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By Her Hand She Draws You Down

Aurora Award Finalist | Best New Horror Selection Cath, a beautiful young sidewalk artist, is driven by a mysterious hunger that feeds from the portraits she draws of her victims. Joe loves Cath still, but as Cath’s hunger grows, so does Joe’s fear–fear that one day she may draw him down. ***Now an award-winning independent [...]

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Going Harvey in the Big House

Aurora Award Finalist The Builders had made the House generations ago, to shelter the remnants of humanity from the poisons of the Outside. The Inners, the direct descendants of the Builders, now rule the House. The House protects the People, and the Inners protect the House. And Smoothers are the arms and legs of that [...]

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The Red Bird

Aurora Award Finalist    When the Shogun’s soldiers burn his village and kill his parents, young Asai is rescued by a strange red hawk and led to a fabled temple. Here, he trains under Ikada, the Warrior of the Red Bird and seeker of the Hidden Light. Asai will be the last Warrior, and unless [...]

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Spirit Dance

AURORA AWARD WINNER    The Heroka are an ancient race of shape shifters, drawing their powers and vitality from their animal totems. Gwyn Blaidd, a Heroka of the wolf totem, has been a recluse ever since a deadly battle years ago with the Tainchel, the covert government agency that hunts the Heroka—a battle that cost [...]

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WikiLeaks and the Age of Transparency

The United States government is diligent—some might say to the point of obsession—in defending its borders against invaders, be they terrorists, natural disasters, or illegal immigrants. Now we are told a small, international band of renegades armed with nothing more than laptops presents the greatest threat to the U.S. regime since the close of the [...]

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