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James D. MacDonald

    James D. Macdonald crée de la science-fiction et de la fantasy pour enfants, adolescents et adultes. Son œuvre explore des thèmes profonds, scrutant le monde d'un point de vue singulier. S'appuyant sur une vie riche d'expériences variées, il imprègne ses récits de profondeur et de perspective. La voix distinctive et le style captivant de Macdonald rendent ses histoires fascinantes pour les lecteurs de tous âges.

    James D. MacDonald
    Knight's Wyrd
    Danger In The Palace
    Where On Earth?
    My Black Book
    Habermas and Theology
    The Cause of All Nations
    • The Cause of All Nations

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,6(24)Évaluer

      Doyle's important book reveals why the war was more than a domestic quarrel it was also a geopolitical event that shook the global balance of power. - Foreign Affairs

      The Cause of All Nations
    • Habermas and Theology

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      Drawing on Habermas's theories, this work proposes a framework for engaging in public religious discussions. It explores how rational discourse can facilitate dialogue among diverse faith perspectives, aiming to enhance understanding and cooperation in a pluralistic society. The model emphasizes the importance of communicative action and the role of religion in public life, providing insights for fostering respectful and productive debates on spiritual matters.

      Habermas and Theology
    • My Black Book

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Writing explicitly about interracial homosexual sex makes many people uneasy. Adams celebrates the sexual connections across the American great divide of race that he made during two particularly interesting epochs of modern American gay history.

      My Black Book
    • Where On Earth?

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,9(6)Évaluer

      Where On Earth? is the perfect learning companion to help all school children get to grips with discovering the world around them.

      Where On Earth?
    • Ahead of its time on its original publication, an award-winning dark medieval fantasy perfect for contemporary tastes.

      Knight's Wyrd
    • Pep Rally

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(110)Évaluer

      Cathy Atmore may not be popular or pretty enough to make the cheerleading squad by trying out, but she may get her pompoms by default when the girls on the squad begin to turn up dead, one by one

      Pep Rally
    • Mageworlds - 5: The Long Hunt

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The Fifth Book of Mageworlds:Welcome to Khesat, glittering jewel of the Central Worlds. Khesat, where decadence is an art form and intrigue is a way of life--and where, more than twenty years after the end of the Second Magewar, power struggles within the ruling family threaten both the Mageworlds and the Republic.The Khesatan crisis has broken the spaceways apart, reviving old alliances and buried rivalries. Warring factions, criminal guilds, and supranormal forces all have their eyes turned toward Jens Metadi-Jessan D'Rosselin, only child to the scapegrace brother of the current--and childless--Highest of Khesat. Whoever controls the heir controls Khesat, and whoever controls Khesat controls the galaxy.Jens doesn't know that he's the first item on a long roll-call of agendas. He's off to see the galaxy in company with his cousin Faral. They're looking for excitement and adventure. Before the dust settles, they'll get more of both than they bargained for...And the civilized galaxy may never be the same again.

      Mageworlds - 5: The Long Hunt
    • Arekhon sus-Khalgath, a young member of one of the most powerful starship building clans, joins the quest of the strongest Mage-circle to rediscover the lost human worlds.

      The Stars Asunder
    • Gordon Bunshaft and SOM

      Building Corporate Modernism

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book presents a detailed exploration of a 20th-century architect whose designs significantly shaped corporate America's architectural landscape. It delves into his innovative approaches and the cultural impact of his work, offering insights into his creative process and the societal influences that informed his designs. Through this nuanced portrayal, readers gain an understanding of how his vision transformed urban environments and influenced modern corporate identity.

      Gordon Bunshaft and SOM