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The Matawai Maroon Johannes King (ca. 1830-1898) taught himself to read and write at an advanced age. He wanted to bridge the gap between the generations by publishing his "Book of Horrors" (Skrekiboekoe) and the present book which has been given the title Life at Marispaston. King wanted to explain the root of the problems between him and his elder brother, Chief Noah Andrai, representatives respectively of the church and the state at the village level. King wanted to justify his life in the eyes of the church, the EBG-Moravian Brethren, and his fellow Maroons. This book is an important contribution to the church history of Suriname, yet also offers insights into the history of the Maroon communities in Suriname. This book is one of the first original works in Sranantongo.
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After witnessing what seemed like a political awakening among normally apathetic Singaporeans in the 2011 General Elections, the results of GE2015 threw a major upset. Many voters, optimistic of greater freedom and democracy, were disappointed. The results belied all the robust debates and discussions on social media. What happened? This book is a collection of Chan Joon Yee's blog posts made just before and after GE2015 and GE2020. Revisiting these writings help us capture the hope and despair of the non-conformists back then.
Deep in the jungles of Southeast Asia, a new kind of war is brewing. For Project Horizon operative Ben Porter, tracking down a mysterious figure known as the Architect should be just another mission. But when he's partnered with Zara Malik, a brilliant tech specialist harbouring her own vendetta, Ben discovers a terrifying truth: they're not hunting the Architect's drone network—it's hunting them. When artificial intelligence learns to kill, the most dangerous code isn't in its programming—it's in its survival instinct. As Ben and Zara race through neon-lit cities and remote jungle outposts, each revelation about Project Horizon's true nature forces them to question everything they once believed. With the AI growing more lethal by the hour and loyalty proving as dangerous as betrayal, they face an impossible choice: complete their mission or expose a truth that could destroy not just their target, but their entire organisation. Blood Current is a white-knuckle thriller that asks the ultimate question: when perfect surveillance meets perfect intelligence, who becomes the predator—and who becomes the prey?