Book 1 (of 5): A duel between retro-punk rappers from the white-hot music scene in Las Vegas ends with one of them murdered. The problem for Gil Grissom and his team of crime scene investigators isn't a lack of suspects, it's too many--each with his or her own reason to want Busta Kapp dead. But when the suspects start becoming murder victims themselves, Grissom knows he's got to solve this case in a hurry - before the victim list goes off the charts!
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Stoned
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A never-before-seen look inside the world of the Rolling Stones.
After being held in an underground facility for the last five years, Harper finds herself with a new ability and must navigate it all while battling enemies with inhuman like strength. The Maze Runner's deceptiveness meets X-Men's action-packed thrills with its own electric twist.
Take a ride through 26 fully illustrated search and find spreads, each one themed on a number. With plenty of Where's Waldo style humour, this is the best way to learn your 1, 2, 3s.
Two Dooms: Two Dystopian Novels (Illustrated): The Syndic, Wolfbane
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
"The Marching Morons" is a look at a far future in which the world's population consists of five billion idiots and a few million geniuses - the precarious minority of the "elite" working desperately to keep things running behind the scenes. "The Marching Morons" is a direct sequel to "The Little Black Bag": it is easy to miss this, as "Bag" is set in the contemporary present while "Morons" takes place several centuries from now, and there is no character that appears in both stories. The titular black bag in the first story is actually an artifact from the time period of "The Marching Morons": a medical kit filled with self-driven instruments enabling a far-future moron to "play doctor". A future Earth similar to "The Marching Morons" - a civilization of morons protected by a small minority of hidden geniuses - is used again in the final stages of "Search the Sky".
History of Genesee County Michigan
- 856pages
- 30 heures de lecture
This book provides a comprehensive history of Genesee County, Michigan, covering its development from the early 19th century through to the present day. It includes detailed information on the area's geography, economy, politics, and society, along with profiles of key figures and events. Written by Wood, a respected local historian, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Genesee County.
This novel, presented in three volumes, is a faithful reprint of the original 1865 edition, preserving its historical significance and literary style. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and narrative techniques of the time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature and its evolution. The unchanged format allows for an authentic reading experience, connecting contemporary audiences with the past.
Leaves From the Poets' Laurels
- 254pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Culturally significant, this work has been meticulously reproduced from the original artifact, preserving its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the scholarly care taken to maintain its integrity. This edition offers a glimpse into the knowledge base of civilization, showcasing the enduring value of the text.
Elements Unleashed
- 92pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The collection immerses readers in the raw and untamed forces of nature through evocative poetry that celebrates earth, air, fire, and water. Each poem vividly portrays nature's elemental power, from volcanic eruptions and fierce storms to gentle rivers and eroding landscapes. The dynamic imagery captures both the destructive and renewing aspects of these forces, inviting reflection on their impact on our lives. This anthology resonates with those who appreciate the grandeur and primal energy of the natural world, showcasing the beauty and intensity of nature's raw power.
Autumn's Rustling Leaves
- 100pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The collection of poetry immerses readers in the beauty and introspection of autumn, celebrating its transformative power through vivid imagery and contemplative language. Themes of transition, memory, and nature's cycle are explored, inviting reflection on the season's delicate charm. Each poem evokes the sensory experiences of crisp air, harvest gatherings, and the soothing sound of rustling leaves, encouraging a pause to appreciate the beauty of change. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking deeper meanings in the season, this anthology captures autumn's wisdom and tranquility.