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Zoe es una cantante de éxito, su vida parece ser maravillosa, hasta que su hermana Lucía es asesinada. Semanas después, conoce a Christian, un atractivo joven en la sala de espera del psicólogo, al que acude por primera vez aconsejada por su madre. Entabla una amistad con el joven, cuando éste la ayuda a librarse de unos periodistas, pero al volver a casa descubre el cadáver de su madre, también ha sido asesinada. Ante la imposibilidad policial de resolver el caso, debido al acoso periodístico al que es sometida la investigación por tratarse de los asesinatos de los familiares de una gran estrella, y tras encontrar el diario y unas fotografías de su hermana, Zoe, con la ayuda del c...
Ruth es ingresada, con seis años, en un centro psiquiátrico, a causa de un trastorno mental. Llevará su caso el doctor Lloreda, quien pronto se sentirá afectado emocionalmente, sobretodo cuando Ruth comience a confundir la realidad, llamándole Papá. Al mismo tiempo, en su imaginación, Ruth crea un mundo paralelo, en el que disfrutar de su infancia y adolescencia, allí conoce a Claudia y Ángel, quienes serán sus mejores amigos, a ellos recurrirá cada vez que intente evadirse de la realidad, que encierran las cuatro paredes de su habitación.
Aquí no hay coordinador, hay creadores y criaturas: nació de una idea de dos mentes, una con S y otra con C que hoy se quedarán ellas en la sombra que abandona la creación, observando como, con maestría, este conjunto de autores sin par desatan la tempestad en mar abierto que solo acaba de empezar. Colgad el calendario en la pared. Sentaos en una silla frente a sus números, y abrid el libro. Bienvenidos a los meses que marcarán vuestras vidas.
Gabrielle, princesa de Drakenia, es algo más que la bella hija de un rey. Es indómita, temperamental y por sus venas fluye una poderosa magia casi extinta en el reino del que es heredera. Una antigua profecía amenaza con alterar su apacible vida: «Se librará una guerra por el bien del Reino de Drakenia, un ejército se unirá y avanzará a la batalla liderado por una joven de noble corazón y férreos ideales». Ahora ella es la única esperanza, pero... ¿alguien seguirá a una simple muchacha en tan peligrosa misión? Cuatro jóvenes aliados Dos mundos enfrentados Una profecía que lo cambiará todo
Un baúl lleno de cartas de amor llegó a la vida de Andrés. Su madre se lo entregó por si algún día quería saber quién era su padre y por qué lo abandonó y nunca hizo nada por él, aunque Andrés está por descubrir que eso no era del todo cierto. Información: El peligro de amar, es la segunda creación de la dinámica llamada "Anaquel Live" del grupo literario "Anaquel Literario", en esta ocasión el género romántico pero... no solo eso... descúbrelo. La escritora María del Pino es la invitada a dar inicio a la historia. El libro es creado entre varios autores, donde cada uno escribe un capítulo siendo consecuente con el anterior, cada autor aporta su estilo e imaginación hasta conseguir la historia completa. El orden de participación va en relación al orden de inscripción. Varios autores: María del Pino, Isabelle Lebais, Erasmo Martínez Perera, Henry G. Aguiar Sanchez, Ana Saavedra, Karina Delprato, Frank Spoiler, Itsy Pozuelo, Inma Flores, Mary Ann, Ricardo Corazón de León, Nemessis Onion.
The Core Model: A Collaborative Paradigm for the Pharmaceutical Industry and Global Health Care develops the innovative core model, an organizational research and design paradigm and economic theory that proposes a collaborative approach to resolving global health issues and improving the productivity of drug development. The model proposes that scientific collaboration does not occur in an unstructured manner, but actually takes place within a highly structured order where knowledge is transferred, integrated and finally translated into commercial products. An understanding of this model will help solve the global pharmaceutical industry ́s productivity problems and address important global health care and economic issues. This book is useful to researchers, advanced students, regulators, and management in pharmaceutical industries, as well as healthcare professionals, those working in health economics, and those interested in scientific innovation processes.
"Tick and Polly have never met their parents before. They live in the same house with them, they dream about them every night, they share the same flesh and blood, yet for some reason their parents have never found the time to visit them even once since they were born. Living in a dark corner of their parents' vast crumbling mansion, the children long for the day when they will finally be held in their mother's loving arms for the first time ... But that day seems to never come. They worry their parents have long since forgotten about them. When the machines that provide them with food and water stop functioning, the children are forced to venture out of the nursery to find their parents on ...
This is Jane. A little subdued. A little stubborn. A little tired of going out on blind dates with men who drive vans with sofas in the back, Jane Alcott is living the Single Girl existence in the big city. She is also leading a double life. By day, she’s a reporter covering the raucous Seattle Chinooks hockey team—especially their notorious goalie Luc Martineau. By night, she’s a writer, secretly creating the scandalous adventures of “Honey Pie”, the magazine series that has all the men talking. Luc has made his feelings about parasite reporters—and Jane—perfectly clear. But if he thinks he’s going to make her life miserable, he’d better think again. For as long as he can remember, Luc has been single-minded about his career. The last thing he needs is a smart-mouthed, pain-in-the-backside reporter digging into his past and getting in his way. But once the little reporter sheds her black and gray clothes in favor of a sexy red dress, Luc sees that there is more to Jane than originally meets the eye. Maybe it’s time to take a risk. Maybe it’s time to live out fantasies. Maybe it’s time to...See Jane Score.
Caleb Powell always wanted to become an artist, but he overcommitted to life; his former professor David Shields always wanted to become a human being, but he overcommitted to art. The stay-at-home dad (three young girls) and the workaholic writer (eighteen books) head to the woods to spend four days together in a cabin, arguing life vs. art. I Think You’re Totally Wrong is an impassioned, funny, probing, fiercely inconclusive, nearly-to-the-death debate. Shields and Powell talk about everything—marriage, family, sports, sex, happiness, drugs, death, betrayal, and (of course) writers and writing—in the name of exploring and debating their central question: the lived life versus the examined life. There are no teachers or students here, no interviewers or interviewees, no masters of the universe—only a chasm of uncertainty, in a dialogue that remains dazzlingly provocative and entertaining from start to finish. James Franco’s film adaptation of I Think You’re Totally Wrong, starring the authors, premiered in 2015.