3:00 a.m. (Henry Bins Book 1)


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HENRY BINS IS ONLY AWAKE FOR ONE HOUR A DAY. Henry Bins has Henry Bins. A sleeping disorder, named after him. He is awake for one hour a day. He wakes up at 3 a.m. then falls asleep at 4 a.m. Life is simple. Until he hears the woman scream. And sees the man leave the house across the street. But not just any man. The President of the United States. Selected Praise for the Henry Bins series "The most interesting premise....EVER." -Ruth.D "If I had to choose one series to take with me to that desert island in the middle of nowhere, this would be it." -MsRee "What an amazing series. So unique and interesting!" -Linda33 Henry Bins series 3:00 a.m. (Book #1) 3:10 a.m. (Book #2) 3:21 a.m. (Book #3) 3:34 a.m. (Book #4) 3:46 a.m. (Book #5)




Letters at 3am


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"I'd rather have one or two of his whiplashing essays in my hands than almost any tome of philosophy". -- Thomas Moore




The 3


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★ JUST OPTIONED BY SONY PICTURES ★ Henry Bins is only awake one hour a day. Can you imagine only being awake for one hour each day? Can you imagine having to cram your entire existence into 60 measly minutes? (Two minutes to shower. Three minutes to eat. Five minutes to watch TV.) And in that 3600 seconds you have awake, imagine that you have to figure out: - Who murdered the woman across the street? (You suspect it was the President of the United States, but can you prove it?) - Why your mom abandoned you when you were six years old? (Was it because she worked for the CIA? Or was it because of your condition?) - What caused your strange condition where you wake up at exactly 3:00 a.m. then fall asleep exactly an hour later, then sleep for twenty-three hours? (Were you experimented on? If so, by who?) - And most importantly, what is Project Sandman? Welcome to Henry Bins's life. The 3:00 a.m. series is so fast, so fun, and so unlike anything you've ever read, you won't know what hit you. Praise for the 3:00 a.m. series "The most interesting premise....EVER." -Ruth.D "If I had to choose one series to take with me to that desert island in the middle of nowhere, this would be it." -MsRee "What an amazing series. So unique and interesting!" -Linda33




3 AM Questions


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Identität, Beziehungen, Traurigkeit, Leben und Erfolg – das sind wohl die wichtigsten Dinge, über die man nachdenken muss, wenn man sein Glück oder auch nur einen Sinn im Leben finden will. Manchmal erkennen wir erst spät, welche Auswirkungen bestimmte Dinge auf uns haben. Die richtigen Fragen zu stellen ist ein Schlüssel zur Selbsterkenntnis, der es uns erlaubt, unsere Situation und unsere Gedanken ebenso wie unsere Handlungen und Entscheidungen zu jedem Zeitpunkt zu hinterfragen. Dieses Buch versammelt 333 tiefgründige Fragen, die dabei helfen können, zu neuen Erkenntnissen und Einsichten zu gelangen. Diese Fragen sind ein Wegweiser zu erstaunlichen Gesprächen, um Dinge aus einer neuen Perspektive zu betrachten und sich vielleicht auch selbst einen guten Rat zu geben. Das Buch kann bei wichtigen Entscheidungen behilflich sein und lässt einen die eigene Realität ganz neu erfahren.




3 AM Epiphany


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Discover Just How Good Your Writing Can Be If you write, you know what it's like. Insight and creativity - the desire to push the boundaries of your writing - strike when you least expect it. And you're often in no position to act: in the shower, driving the kids to school...in the middle of the night. The 3 A.M. Epiphany offers more than 200 intriguing writing exercises designed to help you think, write, and revise like never before - without having to wait for creative inspiration. Brian Kiteley, noted author and director of the University of Denver's creative writing program, has crafted and refined these exercises through 15 years of teaching experience. You'll learn how to: • Transform staid and stale writing patterns into exciting experiments in fiction • Shed the anxieties that keep you from reaching your full potential as a writer • Craft unique ideas by combining personal experience with unrestricted imagination • Examine and overcome all of your fiction writing concerns, from getting started to writer's block Open the book, select an exercise, and give it a try. It's just what you need to craft refreshing new fiction, discover bold new insights, and explore what it means to be a writer. It's never too early to start--not even 3 A.M.




3 A.m


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**WINNER 2015 BEST SERIES**"The most interesting premise....EVER." -Ruth.D"If I had to choose one series to take with me to that desert island in the middle of nowhere, this would be it." -MsRee"Simply brilliant!" -Jeff Yurt"What an amazing series. So unique and interesting!" -Linda33"Fun. Quick. Laugh out loud!" -JJ_Fry"I absolutely love this series." -TroyLThis Premium Edition collects the five Henry Bins books into a single volume. It is for those who arrived late to the party and who wish to save a bunch of money while picking up the same stories in an easy to read single volume. Thanks for reading. Enjoy! -NickHenry Bins has Henry Bins.A sleeping disorder, named after him.He is awake for one hour a day.He wakes up at 3 a.m. then falls asleep at 4 a.m.Life is simple.Until he hears the woman scream.And sees the man leave the house across the street.But not just any man.The President of the United States.And that's just the first book!...




Ethics at 3:AM


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3AM magazine follows up their 2014 publication Philosophy at 3AM: Questions and Answers with a new collection interviews, this time focused on ethics. Interviewer Richard Marhsall presents 26 interviews, balanced both in terms of specialty, gender, and seniority, so that the result is a balanced and engaging portrait of the state of the art in ethics today




3 Am


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Do you wake up at 3 a.m. and your mind goes round and round? Do you struggle to know God? 3 am: Journey to God through Poetry is the story of one man's personal quest for a relationship with God. Lee Viersen spent countless nights wracked by doubt and worry and chose to express that struggle in his writing. Through his struggle came strength in both God and art. We hope that in reading his poems and learning about his journey to faith, you too will find comfort, joy, and the answers to the questions that keep you awake at night.




The 3 a.m. Call


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Inspired by his childhood friend, Arjun, Darshan risks everything for his dreams and runs into his worst nightmare – almost throwing away his career, marriage, even his best friend. How can Darshan reclaim his life? What happens to Arjun’s dream, trapped in a survival crisis? It’s 3 a.m. Darshan wakes up from a nightmare and sees a call from an unknown number. Still shuddering, he picks it up and… This might have been the story of the friendship of Arjun and Darshan, two middle-class Bangalore boys chasing their dreams. It could also be about the heady startup culture, the disillusioned career, a marriage on the rocks, a grieving family, sexual harassment at work or that friend you can neither trust nor desert. Instead, it is an unputdownable thread of courageous conversations that reveal how two friends step up to their life’s most daunting invitations.




Thinking How to Live


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Philosophers have long suspected that thought and discourse about what we ought to do differ in some fundamental way from statements about what is. But the difference has proved elusive, in part because the two kinds of statement look alike. Focusing on judgments that express decisions--judgments about what is to be done, all things considered--Allan Gibbard offers a compelling argument for reconsidering, and reconfiguring, the distinctions between normative and descriptive discourse--between questions of "ought" and "is." Gibbard considers how our actions, and our realities, emerge from the thousands of questions and decisions we form for ourselves. The result is a book that investigates the very nature of the questions we ask ourselves when we ask how we should live, and that clarifies the concept of "ought" by understanding the patterns of normative concepts involved in beliefs and decisions. An original and elegant work of metaethics, this book brings a new clarity and rigor to the discussion of these tangled issues, and will significantly alter the long-standing debate over "objectivity" and "factuality" in ethics. Table of Contents: I. Preliminaries 1. Introduction: A Possibility Proof 2. Intuitionism as Template: Emending Moore II. The Thing to Do 3. Planning and Ruling Out: The "Frege-Geach" Problem 4. Judgment, Disagreement, Negation 5. Supervenience and Constitution 6. Character and Import III. Normative Concepts 7. Ordinary Oughts: Meaning and Motivation 8. Normative Kinds: Patterns of Engagement 9. What to Say about the Thing to Do: The Expressivistic Turn and What it Gains Us IV. Knowing What to Do 10. Explaining with Plans 11. Knowing What to Do 12. Ideal Response Concepts 13. Deep Vindication and Practical Confidence 14. Impasse and Dissent References Index This is a remarkable book. It takes up a central and much-discussed problem - the difference between normative thought (and discourse) and "descriptive" thought (and discourse). It develops a compelling response to that problem with ramifications for much else in philosophy. But perhaps most importantly, it brings new clarity and rigor to the discussion of these tangled issues. It will take some time to come to terms with the details of Gibbard's discussion. It is absolutely clear, however, that the book will reconfigure the debate over objectivity and "factuality" in ethics. --Gideon Rosen, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University Gibbard,/author> writes elegantly, and the theory he develops is innovative, philosophically sophisticated, and challenging. Gibbard defends his theory vigorously and with admirable intellectual honesty. --David Copp, Professor of Philosophy, Bowling Green State University