Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Vendetta in Death Pdf

ISBN: B07P7R938M
Title: Vendetta in Death Pdf An Eve Dallas Novel (In Death, Book 49)

"Superbly performed by Susan Ericksen, Vendetta in Death is mesmerizing to the very end, and a 'must' especially for connoisseurs of the genre.... Highly recommended." (Midwest Book Review)

The predator becomes the prey in J. D. Robb's Vendetta in Death, the newest thriller in the number one New York Times best-selling series featuring homicide detective Eve Dallas.

She calls herself Lady Justice. And once she has chosen a man as her target, she turns herself into a tall blonde or a curvaceous redhead, makes herself as alluring and seductive as possible to them. Once they are in her grasp, they are powerless.

The first victim is wealthy businessman Nigel McEnroy. His company's human resources department has already paid out settlements to a couple of his young victims - but they don't know that his crimes go far beyond workplace harassment. Lady Justice knows. And in one shocking night of brutality, she makes him pay a much steeper price.

Now, Eve Dallas and her husband, Roarke, are combing through the evidence of McEnroy's secret life. His compulsive need to record his misdeeds provides them with a wide range of suspects, but the true identity of Lady Justice remains elusive. It's a challenging case, made even more difficult by McEnroy's widow, who reacts to the investigation with fury, denial, and threats. Meanwhile, Lady Justice's criminal crusade is escalating rapidly, and if Eve can't stop this vigilante, there's no telling how much blood may be spilled....

Too little for too much cost I was torn between giving this 3 or 4 stars. Four only because I still love these characters, especially how they have grown throughout the series. However, it seems like the books have been getting shorter and shorter. This was a very, very quick read. And, I was disappointed that the culprit was identified about halfway through - without enough plot or action to propel the rest. I don't mind Eve zeroing in on a hunch, but there was no real investigation. Unfortunate.I don't mind a short book, except when it retails near $30. I got it for $20 and still feel that was too much for the little I got. I guess it's time to stop preordering this series and hit the library from now on. Robb needs to shake the series up, or give it a rest for a while if she's gotten bored.Loved it All of these many years and books later. I still love this series. I fell in love with the first book and can't wait for the next one.Dallas not as entertaining as before I have read every single one of the books in this series. I have enjoyed all except the last 3 or 4. Eve Dallas has changed and the books are not as entertaining. There used to be so much more action. Why quit what made it such a compelling series?

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Friday, September 20, 2019

The Undying Download

ISBN: 0374279349
Title: The Undying Pdf Pain, vulnerability, mortality, medicine, art, time, dreams, data, exhaustion, cancer, and care
Author: Anne Boyer
Published Date: 2019-09-17
Page: 192

"Anne Boyer’s radically unsentimental account of cancer and the 'carcinogenosphere' obliterates cliche. By demonstrating how her utterly specific experience is also irreducibly social, she opens up new spaces for thinking and feeling together. The Undying is an outraged, beautiful, and brilliant work of embodied critique." ―Ben Lerner, author of The Topeka School"The pink ribbon, that ubiquitous emblem of breast cancer awareness, has long been an object of controversy and derision, but the poet and essayist Anne Boyer doesn’t just pull it loose, unfastening its dainty loop; she feeds it through a shredder and lights it on fire, incinerating its remains . . . [in her] extraordinary and furious new book." ―Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times"[A] rousing hybrid of memoir and manifesto . . . [The Undying] is memoir as anti-capitalist indictment, as biting cultural criticism, as vengeance. It suggests a new era in the politics of breast cancer, one that might look less like corporate sponsored marathons every October and more like the radical, confrontational AIDS activism of the 1980s. Arriving the year before an election that could set healthcare and disability policy for decades, The Undying warns us of the human costs of any system that prioritizes profit over lives." ―Sascha Cohen, NPR"Boyer returns with a beautiful memoir about her battle with breast cancer . . . [The Undying] puts into sharp focus the economic toll cancer takes on women of limited means . . . and is stacked with revelatory observations . . . Boyer’s gorgeous language elevates this artful, piercing narrative well above the average medical memoir." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)"This elegant and eviscerating memoir . . . cuts like a righteous blade through the familiar bland heroics of the breast cancer 'industry' . . . Call it a battle cry, call it a fury-fueled elegy, call it the work of a woman who will not be denied. In every way, The Undying should not be missed." ―Colleen Mondor, Booklist (starred review)"This memoir and meditation on . . . illness shines with the startling lines of a poet, the hard-won insight of a patient, and the deep awareness of the fragility and tenacity of our bodies. It deserves to be called a classic." ―Stephen Sparks, Literary Hub"Boyer is trying to pick up the junk on the side of the road that might help a future person who doesn’t die from her potentially terminal illness to have something to restart with. So that a future drowning subject has a flotation device that serves as a reality check. Maybe . . . the story of her adaptation can be converted into a resource for yours." ―Lauren Berlant, 4Columns "The Undying is an examination of how to write (or not) about breast cancer and at the same time an elegant, devastating example of such writing." ―Sarah Resnick, Bookforum"[The Undying is] a passionate and eloquent memoir about one woman's battle with breast cancer . . . [Boyer] takes us on a deeply personal journey into 'my body in pain,' 'eviscerating sadness,' and profound loss . . . Told with brutal clarity, this is a haunting testimony about death that is filled with life." ―Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"The Undying is the pink ribbon's undoing, a methodical and exquisite refusal of the contemporary moral and medical narratives pinned to the sick. Boyer explores near death and not-dying with a transfixing lust for life, drawing upon the cancer writings of Sontag, Lorde and Acker, as well as the accounts of YouTube vloggers, to construct this astonishingly generous work about her illness and the world's. It's a very important book." ―Johanna Fateman"A classic―a book that expands in all directions to fill an empty space in the literature of illness. I have long thought of Boyer as a genius against genius, speaking from the sea of people in a voice that cannot help but be heard above the others, it is so clear and strong. And The Undying is a book that is beautifully against: against cancer, against easy metaphors, above all against 'the pink ribbon on the for-sale sign on the mansion.'" ―Patricia Lockwood, author of Priestdaddy"This is a powerful, timely, and troubling book. Boyer's unflinching account of the market-driven brutality of American cancer care sits beside some of the most perceptive and beautiful writing about illness and pain that I have ever read." ―Hari Kunzru, author of White Tears "Anne Boyer is an essential voice, and this is an essential book: one body's urgent attempt at finding a language to tell us what it knows." ―Jonathan Lethem, author of The Fortress of SolitudeAnne Boyer is a poet and essayist. She was the inaugural winner of the 2018 Cy Twombly Award for Poetry from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and winner of the 2018 Whiting Award in nonfiction/poetry. Her books include A Handbook of Disappointed Fate as well as several books of poetry, including the 2016 CLMP Firecracker Award–winning Garments Against Women. She was born and raised in Kansas, and was educated in its public schools and libraries. Since 2011, Boyer has been a professor at the Kansas City Art Institute. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

"The Undying is a startling, urgent intervention in our discourses about sickness and health, art and science, language and literature, and mortality and death. In dissecting what she terms 'the ideological regime of cancer,' Anne Boyer has produced a profound and unforgettable document on the experience of life itself." ―Sally Rooney, author of Normal People

A week after her forty-first birthday, the acclaimed poet Anne Boyer was diagnosed with highly aggressive triple-negative breast cancer. For a single mother living paycheck to paycheck who had always been the caregiver rather than the one needing care, the catastrophic illness was both a crisis and an initiation into new ideas about mortality and the gendered politics of illness.

A twenty-first-century Illness as Metaphor, as well as a harrowing memoir of survival, The Undying explores the experience of illness as mediated by digital screens, weaving in ancient Roman dream diarists, cancer hoaxers and fetishists, cancer vloggers, corporate lies, John Donne, pro-pain ”dolorists,” the ecological costs of chemotherapy, and the many little murders of capitalism. It excoriates the pharmaceutical industry and the bland hypocrisies of ”pink ribbon culture” while also diving into the long literary line of women writing about their own illnesses and ongoing deaths: Audre Lorde, Kathy Acker, Susan Sontag, and others.

A genre-bending memoir in the tradition of The Argonauts, The Undying will break your heart, make you angry enough to spit, and show you contemporary America as a thing both desperately ill and occasionally, perversely glorious.

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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Star Trek The Next Generation Free Pdf

ISBN: 1858755409
Title: Star Trek The Next Generation Pdf The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Illustrated Handbook (Star Trek Illustrated Handbooks)
Author: Ben Robinson
Published Date: 2019-05-21
Page: 184

From the inside flapThis volume, featuring the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC–1701–D, is a detailed, illustrated account of Captain Picard’s ship. It shows the Enterprise-D in detail, inside and out, with illustrations of all the key locations – with special features on the bridge, the transporter room and crew quarters, plus technical features on the warp drive, the holodeck and weapons and defensive systems. Technology – including phasers, tricorders and replicators – is analyzed and explained, together with auxiliary vehicles such as shuttles and the captain’s yacht.STAR TREK ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOKS is a series of books that provide in-depth profiles of the STAR TREK universe, covering a wide range of topics from individual starships to races such as the Klingons. Each full-color, heavily illustrated reference work is packed with isometric illustrations, artwork, photographs and CG renders, and features detailed technical information from official sources. Ben Robinson is best known as the man behind Eaglemoss's Official Star Trek Starships collection, which in the last three years has become the largest and best-regarded collections of model Star Trek ships ever produced. He has been involved with Star Trek for 20 years. Ben was the launch editor of the huge Star Trek Fact Files reference work, which sold over 50 million units. Then he went on to edit the US Star Trek: The Magazine, which ran between 1999 and 2003. He has co-written two Haynes Manuals, the first featuring all seven Enterprises, and the second focusing on the Klingon Bird-of-Prey. Ben is particularly passionate about the writing, design, and visual effects behind the series. In the last two decades he has conducted extensive interviews with many of the most significant figures in the history of Star Trek from Dorothy Fontana and Matt Jefferies to Michael Piller, Ira Steven Behr, Ron D. Moore, and Bryan Fuller.

For the first time ever! The definitive illustrated guide of Captain Picard's Enterprise-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation!

The Galaxy-class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, presented in more detail than ever before. This deluxe hardcover of Captain Picard's Enterprise features the ship's operational history, illustrations of all the key locations including the bridge, main engineering and sickbay, equipment and auxiliary vehicles, plus explanations of the science and technology.

With isometric illustrations and technical information from official sources, this book provides an extraordinary reference guide.

STAR TREK ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOKS is a series of books that provide in-depth profiles of the STAR TREK universe, covering a wide range of topics from individual starships to races such as the Klingons. Each full-color, heavily illustrated reference work is packed with isometric illustrations, artwork, photographs and CG renders, and features detailed technical information from official sources.

A beautiful Star Trek reference book This is a gorgeous presentation of technical reference-type material for Picard's Enterprise. It's a collection of entries from the Star Trek Fact Files magazine series published from 1997 - 2002, but that's a hard publication to find these days so for most this will all be new.It reminds me of a combination of the old Starfleet Technical Manual and the Star Trek Blueprints of the 1970s, but in full color with a ton of images both original and drawn from the TV show and movies. The ship itself is covered in exhaustive detail (want to know how the Reaction Control System thrusters worked? There's two pages on that) as well as other technologies such as phasers, PADDs, the hypospray, etc.I'm looking forward to future entries covering the other ships of the fleet.Unimpressive First off, I found multiple spelling/grammatical errors which immediately turned me off.Secondly, most of the writing and descriptions are cringe. Some of it is so generic it's stupid: "The panel is where you get a read out or input information." You get much more and better details and descriptions from the Star Trek Encyclopedia (1994 ed. https://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Encyclopedia-Michael-Okuda/dp/0671869051).The only thing that's a positive for this book and makes it stand out from the rest are the large drawings and schematics of locations on the Enterprise-D.Boldly Illustrating The Enterprise-D The Star Trek The Next Generation: The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Illustrated Handbook is a beautiful book. I loved the illustrations and the amount of detail that went into it. The book derives it's information from STAR TREK Fact Files that were part of STAR TREK The Magazine. I never collected or read the magazine, so this book serves me well. The book covers a lot of information, and while it isn't incredibly detailed on an engineering level, it serves it's purpose well as an illustrated guide (in my opinion). I love that this book covers just about everything from Nacelle operation, to ship uniforms, the Captain's yacht, to all of the tools used by away teams, to sub-space relays, etc. There's a lot of information to absorb and learn about how the Enterprise-D functions & operates.With regards to the publisher's use of the so-called "Big Red Sticker", it's very easy to take off. I removed mine, and placed it on the inside sleeve of the dust jacket. Thankfully the sticker doesn't leave behind any adhesive residue to mar the gorgeous dust jacket design in any way.I give the book two Vulcan hand salutes!Note: The publisher makes reference to "Design Lineage" on page 8 for all starships named Enterprise, prior to the Enterprise-D. Curiously the publisher has made illustrations and notes for two different Constitution Class Enterprises both with NCC-1701 designations and 2245 commission dates. The first illustration of Enterprise appears to be from the Discovery television series, with no notes or reference to the significant change in design at all. The Kelvin timeline Enterprise from the recent Star Trek films has been ignored completely.

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Monday, September 9, 2019

Audience of One Free Pdf

ISBN: B07X1ZFVP9
Title: Audience of One Pdf Television, Donald Trump, and the Politics of Illusion

An incisive cultural history that captures a fractious nation through the prism of television and the rattled mind of a celebrity president

In the tradition of Neil Postman's masterpiece Amusing Ourselves to Death, Audience of One shows how American media have shaped American society and politics, by interweaving two crucial stories. The first story follows the evolution of television from the three-network era of the 20th century, which joined millions of Americans in a shared monoculture, into today's zillion-channel, internet-atomized universe, which sliced and diced them into fractious, alienated subcultures. The second story is a cultural critique of Donald Trump. 

Reaching back to the 1940s, when Trump and commercial television were born, Poniewozik illustrates how Donald became "a character that wrote itself, a brand mascot that jumped off the cereal box and entered the world, a simulacrum that replaced the thing it represented." Viscerally attuned to the media, Trump shape-shifted into a boastful tabloid playboy in the 1980s; a self-parodic sitcom fixture in the 1990s; a reality-TV "You're Fired" machine in the 2000s; and finally, the biggest role of his career, a Fox News-obsessed, Twitter-mad, culture-warring demagogue in the White House.

Follows the media created president from infancy to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. I clearly remember the afternoon in the late-80’s when I closed the back cover of the book The Art Of The Deal and said aloud “Donald Trump is the most reprehensible person I’ve ever read about. In his book Audience of One, author James Poniewozik explains why I was correct and a little ahead of the curve. The book is laid out in an episodic format, much like a TV show you stream on your devices. This is fitting as Donald was born in 1946 and shared his infancy with the new media of television. His mother was enraptured with the coronation of Queen Elizabeth while at about the same time a rematch between Joe Lewis and Billy Conn was televised live from Yankee stadium. And so the author weaves the readers through the inter-connectness of the infant Trump as he grows into the media created mogul that ends up in the White House.Episode 1 – the early years. Donald Trump decides to go into real estate as opposed to the movie biz. Chronicling an early interview with a society reporter dazzled by his appeal she reported of his chauffeured limo (daddy’s), his net worth (daddy’s), his first-in-class at Wharton (later debunked), his Swedish ancestry (actually German and Scottish), and the fact that he’s publicity shy (eye roll).Episode 2 – Least Objectionable Program. This section gives an excellent overview of the content of TV programming history here in the US and how the early years strove for content that was unobjectionable over excellent. The end of the chapter has a comparison to Rodney Dangerfield’s crass depiction of a rich, acerbic archetype in Caddyshack to the Trump character that lives and breathes in the Washington of today.Episode 3 – Monopoly - The 1980’s is when the American public spent a decade with their necks craning upwards. TV, Media and written lit gave us a wink and a nod to the common man’s wanting to be “let in”. And it was OK to be rich – just look at the Reagans in the White House. This, by the way, is the decade that Trump hooked his book “The Art of the Deal” directly on to Lee Iacocca’s autobiography whose last chapter was, incidentally, named “Making America Great Again”.I won’t go on any farther. You get the idea. There’s 12 episodes in this book that is written with a keen eye for parallels between the media of TV and political culture that took place during the life span of the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. The book is well written, informative, witty and sharply targeted. It’s well worth your time.Make Donald Trump Small Again James Poniewozik, the TV critic for The NY Times, describes throughout Audience of One his penchant for television shows with powerful narratives. He emphasizes the difference between twenty-four hour news channels, which are just one burst of information after another, with a well-done drama series like the Sopranos.Unsurprisingly, his first book is itself a powerful narrative. First, how TV changed from the anodyne sitcoms of the 1980s to the diverse panoply of reality TV and HBO dramas and comedies. He highlights how dramas are often about empathizing and cooperating while reality TV is about competition and ruthlessness in the drive to win.More controversially, he describes how Donald Trump has coopted the values of reality TV into winning the presidency. He paints an image of Trump as an amoral, narcissistic, pathological liar who is chosen as the champion fighter for one diminishing sector of America (the white lower and upper classes). He has brought to life the much admired strong men of Breaking Bad, the Sopranos and like entertainment.Trump, according to Poniewozik, sees the presidency as essentially like an episode of Survivor. Get the goods for America against all other nations and America’s goods for his electorate.I found only two problems with this narrative. One is it is only a narrative. If it resonates with your experience of American culture then you’ll agree with it. But there’s really no way to prove or disprove any of its points.Second, it paints such an overwhelmingly negative portrait of Trump and his supporters that it will probably be read only by like minded liberals.Personally, I came away with the sense that Poniewozik has an important story to tell. But I’m sure that critics will try to find holes in his narrative structure.Moreover, while I thought that this is a book that every politically-conscious person should read I have to hope I’m wrong that the condescending tone toward MAGAs will restrict its ambit to coastal liberal elites. If you are broadminded enough to consider a rather partisan narrative this book is highly recommended.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Generation Friends Pdf

ISBN: 1524743356
Title: Generation Friends Pdf An Inside Look at the Show That Defined a Television Era
Author: Saul Austerlitz
Published Date: 2019
Page: 352

“Saul Austerlitz gets at the heart of [the show’s] appeal.” —New York Magazine “[An] under-the-hood chronicle of the nineties sitcom.”—The New Yorker“All die-hard fans need to read this tome, which reveals never-before-known tidbits, including how the show writers’ lives inspired the storylines for the beloved characters.” —Star “Chock full of behind-the-scenes info, this fond accounting is a must-read for both new and old Friends fans.” —Booklist (starred review)“Addictively readable. Come because you’re a fan, stay because you realize that Friends did (take that, Chandler Bing!) define a cultural moment: a world where coffee shops were just beginning to take off as “third places,” television wasn’t available to DVR or stream, and networks were starting to warm up to sitcoms about nothing. I’m halfway through Saul Austerlitz’s ode to this NBC hit, and I can’t wait to finish it and annoy my friends with fun Friends facts.”—Sarah Gelman, Director of Books & Editorial, Amazon Book Review blog“A treat for Friends fans, from OG Must See TV viewers to the new generation of streamers, full of insights into what made a quintessential '90s phenomenon into a lasting, international classic for the ages. You'll get your share of juicy behind-the-scenes tidbits, from vicious writers'-room debates about Rachel and Joey's romance to the time the producers almost moved the setting to Minneapolis (seriously). But you'll also get a hit of nostalgia for a time when an entire nation hung on the fate of Ross and Rachel, and plenty of smart analysis of why Friends was the right show at the right time...and also continues to be the right show at an entirely different time.” —Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia“Friends wasn't just a funny show—it was a generational work of art that evolved television’s scope. It proved that shows could travel beyond the dynamics of nuclear families and the virtue of strong cast chemistry. In Generation Friends, Saul Austerlitz transports us back to Central Perk with our eternal friends trying to find their place in the world. Just as importantly, he lifts the curtain to provide a sprawling behind-the-scenes look at its creation, enactment and still-growing legacy.”—Jonathan Abrams, New York Times bestselling author of All the Pieces Matter   “With careful research and new and revealing interviews, Austerlitz's Generation Friends does what a great behind-the-scenes book should do: it'll make you want to re-watch the entire series again from start to finish, with a new appreciation of everything from the writing and acting to set design and costumes. Better yet, Austerlitz provides some much-needed validation for those of us who never warmed to the whole Ross-Rachel thing, assuring us that we *might* have been on to something, even as he argues we were wrong. FIGHT ME, SAUL.” —Brian Jay Jones, New York Times bestselling author of Jim Henson: The Biography and Becoming Dr. Seuss“The ultimate peek behind the scenes into the creation and execution of the series that broke new ground with its inclusion of a lesbian wedding and other LGBTQ-related storylines.”—Baltimore Out Loud“On its 25th anniversary, the show's die-hard fans will love Austerlitz's detailed, discerning, and sumptuous history.”—Kirkus Reviews“Guiding readers through Hollywood politics, notes from the network, and a complicated casting process, the author documents the creation of the legendary television show… Austerlitz also goes behind the scenes, detailing overnight writing sessions, contract negotiations, and disagreements with directors…For followers of the program and lovers of pop culture.”—Library Journal Saul Austerlitz is the author of four previous books, including Just a Shot Away and Sitcom. His work has been published by The Boston Globe, The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Slate, and the Los Angeles Times. He is a graduate of Yale and NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, and is an adjunct professor of writing and comedy history at NYU.

A fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Friends, published for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the show's premiere. Howyoudoin’?

In September 1994, six friends sat down in their favorite coffee shop and began bantering about sex, relationships, jobs, and just about everything else. A quarter of a century later, new fans are still finding their way into the lives of Rachel, Ross, Joey, Chandler, Monica, and Phoebe, and thanks to the show’s immensely talented creators, its intimate understanding of its youthful audience, and its reign during network television’s last moment of dominance, Friends has become the most influential and beloved show of its era. Friends has never gone on a break, and this is the story of how it all happened.

Noted pop culture historian Saul Austerlitz utilizes exclusive interviews with creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, executive producer Kevin Bright, director James Burrows, and many other producers, writers, and cast members to tell the story of Friends’ creation, its remarkable decade-long run, and its astonishing Netflix-fueled afterlife. Readers will go behind the scenes to hear from the people who were present as the show was developed and cast, written and filmed. There will be talk of trivia contests, prom videos, trips to London, Super Bowls, lesbian weddings, wildly popular hairstyles, superstar cameos, mad dashes to the airport, and million-dollar contracts. They’ll also discover surprising details—that Monica and Joey were the show’s original romantic couple, how Danielle Steel probably saved Jennifer Aniston’s career, and why Friends is still so popular that if it was a new show, its over-the-air broadcast reruns would be the ninth-highest-rated program on TV.  
 
The show that defined the 1990s has a legacy that has endured beyond wildest expectations. And in this hilarious, informative, and entertaining book, readers will now understand why.

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