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When Sean was four, his world was forever changed. A simple car ride with his family would lead to the first tragic event that this boy would face in a never-ending cycle of tragedies to come. Sean would grow up under the care of his grandmother but never truly being able to escape his past or who he believed he was meant to be. Falling quickly into the life of drugs and crime, Sean would come face-to-face with countless tragedies that would be both inflicted upon him and inflicted by him. The murder of his father would finally push Sean over the edge of reality and into a world consumed by an insatiable desire for drugs and pain. It wouldn’t be until his world came crashing down to nothing and Sean found himself in prison that he would realize how wrong his life had turned out. Now the only thing left for him was to be saved, to be given that one last chance to choose a different path, but would this chance come too late?
Judge for Yourself guides interested and advanced-level readers through the challenge of judging the quality of hyper-contemporary literature. Whether reading the latest bestseller or the book that everyone is recommending, Judge for Yourself guides you through the challenge of the text. Reading the longlist of the 2019 International Dylan Thomas Prize through five chapters, Judge for Yourself introduces readers to current critical debates that inform engagement and the reading experience of hyper-contemporary writing. Topics covered include feminism, postcolonialism, critical race theory, queer theory, class, and book reviews. Each chapter includes introductory questions for the reader, and Judge for Yourself is accompanied by an exploration of book prize culture and the challenge posed by hyper-contemporary literature. Judge for Yourself puts judging firmly in the hands of the reader, and not the academic or professional reviewers.
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This accessible Introduction explores both mainstream and experimental electronic music and includes many suggestions for further reading and listening.
Brains Off - is a military espionage story set against the picturesque backdrop of the Grand Canyon. Beginning with an explosive action-packed martial arts fight sequence in a high security nuclear plant, the book breezes through lighthearted moments involving the lead characters, Capt. Nicholas Lange and Col. Michelle Lee, famed commandos of the Integrated Armed Forces Core Commando Group located in Flagstaff, Arizona. The story takes a sudden twist as Lee is killed in a Ninja attack despite Lange's heroic effort to save her. Before the reader can digest the twist in the tale, Lee soon reappears in an intriguing role as Lange's adversary thus setting the pace for what would turn out to be a...
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A TIMES POLITICAL BOOK OF THE YEAR A LONGMAN/HISTORY TODAY BOOK OF THE YEAR The award-winning history of the British Welfare State – now fully revised and updated for the 21st Century. ‘A masterpiece’ Sunday Times