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Daniel Barnes

    Daniel Montez Barnes s'efforce d'englober les difficultés comme la fortune dans son œuvre, partageant expériences de vie et épreuves de manière accessible à tous les lecteurs. Considérant l'écriture comme une compétence innée depuis l'enfance, Barnes, père et soignant, transmet la sagesse acquise au cours de son parcours. Ses récits, poèmes et divers genres portent systématiquement une morale à chaque histoire, offrant des conseils pour naviguer les défis de la vie et favoriser le progrès.

    Nature's Child
    Uncommon Counsel
    Straight from the Mind
    The Black Mage
    Aggretsuko, Vol. 1
    Poetic Enlightenment: Food for Thought
    • Poetic Enlightenment: Food for Thought

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Unlocking that part of the mind which is mainly dormant, Levels is what lies inside. jJust like this book comes forth with words brought together in rhythem that is steady, poetry and yet striaght forwardness. A informative and mind consuming read. Proverbs is what elders call it, Real is what people refer to it as, but enlightening is the definition, Which Is presented. As you observe the poetic truth but yet opinion of what's written. Utilize the mind to grasp not only the knowledge but understanding within construction and building beyond self.A mixture of the peace of the beginning, align with the unknown, yet ignored Middle, and the familiar and Unexpected end comes a unqine tone in poetry. This is just the first of many, with words express only by a few.

      Poetic Enlightenment: Food for Thought
    • Aggretsuko, Vol. 1

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,1(253)Évaluer

      Aggretsuko, the hit Netflix show, stars Retsuko the Red Panda, a young office worker stuck in a thankless job, whose only stress release is singing death metal at the local karaoke joint. With the help of her friends, can she ever find the job satisfaction she craves - - not to mention adventure, the approval of her mother, and even... love?! These comics explore all these issues and more, brought to life by today's top talent!

      Aggretsuko, Vol. 1
    • The Black Mage

      • 159pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,5(1356)Évaluer

      When Tom Token is accepted into St. Ivory Academy, a historically white wizarding school, he begins uncovering strange clues and stumbles onto a conspiracy that could cost him his very soul

      The Black Mage
    • Exploring the intricacies of thought and perception, this book delves into the initial mental processes that precede action and sensation. It presents a conversational style, inviting readers to engage in a dialogue about everyday life and the complexities of human experience. By highlighting the interplay between facts and opinions, it uncovers often unspoken truths and the nature of free will. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own thoughts and actions, realizing the profound impact of the mind on daily choices.

      Straight from the Mind
    • Uncommon Counsel

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Investment education and economic insights intertwine with timeless anecdotes in this thought-provoking work. The author explores various subjects, offering perspectives on the partnership between democracy and capitalism as discussed by Paul McCulley, the concepts of Capitalism 4.0 by Anatole Kaletsky, and his reflections on European political conflicts. Through a blend of personal commentary and analysis, the book presents a unique look at contemporary economic and political themes.

      Uncommon Counsel
    • Nature's Child

      The Guardian

      • 440pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      In a post-apocalyptic Colorado, Jack Brooks returns home only to find his sister dying from a plague. Before her death, she shares a premonition about Jack's destiny leading him north to protect something valuable. Struggling with loss, he travels to Canada, where he encounters Annie, a mysterious girl with a powerful secret and a massive wolf. Jack grapples with his growing feelings for Annie while questioning her true nature—could she be a naive girl or the key to humanity's survival?

      Nature's Child
    • The Rollercoaster Called Crack

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complexities of human experience, the narrative delves into the idea that societal beliefs are shaped by individual journeys. It highlights the universal struggles and vices that lead people to feel isolated, emphasizing that everyone has moments of falling through the cracks. The metaphor of a roller coaster captures the unpredictable nature of life, suggesting that despite our differences, shared experiences bind us together.

      The Rollercoaster Called Crack
    • A stormy night. A plane crash. A deserted island--or so it seems. Sonic and Tails find themselves castaways, surrounded by robots hardwired to target them! That's no island--it's the weathered hulk of the Death Egg, and it's crawling with scrapped, rusted, and malfunctioning Badniks! Each and every one of them was created by Eggman to destroy that meddlesome hedgehog, but the mad doctor left other creations as well. Lethal, personal, familiar creations. What other secrets does the crumbling battle station hold? Are all of Eggman's monsters doomed to follow their programming, or can they step out of their maker's shadow? And where can a hungry 'hog get a chili dog around here? Writer Daniel Barnes (The Black Mage, Aggretsuko) presents a nail-biting new Sonic adventure, full of fears and gears, with shadowy, shocking art by IDW Sonic veteran Jack Lawrence (Transformers: Wreckers--Tread & Circuits).

      Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island