Bloodlust Voyage


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A woman with secrets. An alien on a mission. When their spaceships collide, explosive passions ignite.What genius thought disguising a spaceship like an asteroid was a smart idea? Of course, lucky me crash landed while trying to mine it. Now my crew needs to find a real asteroid fast, or my ship will be repossessed.And me? I'm stuck on the alien vessel until I repair my busted shuttle.It doesn't help that my new shipmate rubs me the wrong way. Lux is annoyingly handsome, unflinchingly arrogant, and loves ordering me around.Plus, he's convinced the crash was no mistake. How will I coexist with an infuriating alien who thinks I'm the enemy?Worse, what if I can't keep my strange obsession hidden while I'm trapped all alone with him?But then Lux's touch makes me see stars, and I'm left questioning everything¿Bloodlust Voyage is book 1 in the Cosmic Lovers series by Leda Palmer. This interconnected standalone is packed with steamy sci-fi romance, enemies turned lovers, laugh-out-loud humor, cute alien pets, fast-paced space adventure, and a guaranteed happily ever after.




The Great Thoughts, Revised and Updated


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Upon its publication, George Seldes's The Great Thoughts instantly took its place as a classic--a treasure house of the seminal ideas that have shaped the intellectual history of the world down through the ages. Seldes, a pivotal figure in the history of American journalism and a tireless researcher, spent the better part of his extraordinary lifetime compiling the thoughts that rule the world, casting his net widely and wisely through the essential works of philosophy, poetry, psychology, economics, politics, memoirs, and letters from the ancient Greeks to the modern Americans. Now Seldes's splendid and important work has been revised and updated to include the great thoughts that have changed our world in the decade since the book's first appearance. Quotations from leaders as varied as Nelson Mandela, Lech Walesa, Yitzak Rabin, Newt Gingrich, and Jesse Jackson reflect the radical shifts in the world political scene. Toni Morrison and Cornel West speak out on the enduring vitality of African-American culture. Alvin Toffler and Arthur C. Clarke give us a glimpse into the future. Gloria Steinem and Monique Wittig define the motives and the goals of late twentieth-century feminism. Rachel Carson, Aldo Leopold, and Wallace Stegner ponder the meaning of wilderness in an increasingly populated and industrialized world. These and scores of other thinkers in all major disciplines have added their voices to this new edition of The Great Thoughts. USA Today praised the first edition of The Great Thoughts as "a browser's delight." The work of a lifetime, brought up-to-date to reflect the global upheaval of the past decade, The Great Thoughts stands alone as an enduring achievement and an invaluable resource.




Treasure Hunters: Maiden Voyage


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When Rajko (Rye-ko) becomes captain of the Mako, he decides to leave piracy behind and instead hunt for treasure. After winning a treasure map in a card game, he gathers a crew to set sail for Rangavar, an island that is said to hide the treasure of one of the great pirate kings of legend, Captain Twayblade. Setting sail for the haul of a lifetime, Rajko and his new crew will find themselves up against everything from the Royal Navy to wild storms set on sinking them, all while there’s a traitor onboard. Old rivals. Sword fights. Romance. Betrayal. And most importantly, treasure. Will Rajko’s maiden voyage as captain of the Mako be a success, or will his past come back to send him to a watery grave?




The Thing


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What is the human body? Both the most familiar and unfamiliar of things, the body is the centre of experience but also the site of a prehistory anterior to any experience. Alien and uncanny, this other side of the body has all too often been overlooked by phenomenology. In confronting this oversight, Dylan Trigg’s The Thing redefines phenomenology as a species of realism, which he terms unhuman phenomenology. Far from being the vehicle of a human voice, this unhuman phenomenology gives expression to the alien materiality at the limit of experience. By fusing the philosophies of Merleau-Ponty, Husserl, and Levinas with the horrors of John Carpenter, David Cronenberg, and H.P. Lovecraft, Trigg explores the ways in which an unhuman phenomenology positions the body out of time. At once a challenge to traditional notions of phenomenology, The Thing is also a timely rejoinder to contemporary philosophies of realism. The result is nothing less than a rebirth of phenomenology as redefined through the lens of horror.




Savage Cinema


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Florida's Dark Chapters


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Anyone who has ever traveled to Florida immediately assumes they've got the state figured out. It usually involves the common tropes we see splashed across news and social media: Disney, Miami, alligators, heat, retirees and weird people. As a result, very few people try to dig any deeper. This book explores the darkest parts of Florida's past. These stories, told out in sequential order and broken down by theme, contain everything that has come to make up the Sunshine State: from the surprising, to the weird, to the horrifying, and, in some cases, inspiring. Topics covered include Florida in the Age of Exploration, pirates, Spanish colonialism, the Seminole Wars, slavery and race relations during the Civil War, Prohibition, segregation, disco and drugs, serial killers, economic ruin, urbanism, and Florida in the age of DeSantis.




Summary of Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz & Dina Gilio-Whitaker's "All the Real Indians Died Off"


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The myths about Native Americans come from the ways experts in the social sciences talk about history, the society we live in, and how modern countries are formed. The narratives are used to construct a sense of national identity. #2 The myth of the vanishing Indian, which was used to justify the removal of Indians from their lands, was also used by politicians to gain support for their policies. #3 The myth of the vanishing Native has been prevalent in history books, but there has been a shift in the way history is being told thanks to the increasing scholarship of Native peoples and their allies. #4 The theory of settler colonialism states that the singular goal of the settler state is to eliminate the Native in order to gain access to land. This is done through a variety of practices that chip away at the very concept of Native in order to eliminate it as a category of racial and political identity.




Travel Writing and Atrocities


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Looking at travelogues, ethnographic monographs, consular reports, diaries and letters, sketches, photography and more, Burroughs examines eyewitness travel reports of atrocities committed in European-funded slave regimes in the Congo Free State, Portuguese West Africa, and the Putumayo district of the Amazon rainforest during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. As Burroughs articulates, as well as bringing home to readers ongoing brutalities, eyewitness narratives importantly contributed to debates on humanitarianism, trade, colonialism, and race and racial prejudice in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain.




Bloodlust


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There are vampires on the Titanic! Mina Harker, one the undead, returns to haunt the gas-lit alleys of Edwardian London. From a brooding house by the Thames she hunts and feeds. Beautiful, voluptuous, merciless, her overwhelming and irresistible sexual allure brings willing victims. In the east-end the death toll rises and a trail of scarlet is left on the mean streets. As life in the great city goes on, millions are unaware of the unseen yet deadly war that rages on for the soul of the metropolis. But there are those who know the old ways, those who have the knowledge to end her reign of terror. Hunted, the vampire looks across the Atlantic to the vigorous New World as a place of eternal safety. At Southampton, the Titanic, the mightiest ship in history, waits to sail...




Bloodlust


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"There are still worlds of things on our Earth that human beings have yet to uncover. Islands that have yet to be explored, plants that have yet to be studied. Even other beings like themselves that have yet to be found. I am one of those beings. I am not human. I am something darker and deadlier..." Deep in the bowels of the earth, many miles beneath the outer crust, lives a race of people called wraiths. Hidden from everyone and everything they maintain a secret existence, only coming up to the surface to hunt. When Irret and her little sister Rinieka are forced to leave the safety of their underground home for the strange and dangerous surface world, everything they think they know will change. As Irret journeys across this perplexing new land she meets Aleksei, a man unlike anyone she's ever met before. While they travel together Irret finds herself inexplicably drawn to him, her mind and body suddenly filled with thoughts and feelings foreign to her. But the closer she becomes to him, the more Irret is convinced Aleksei's harboring a dark secret. Perhaps it's his refusal to talk about his family...or the way his eyes seem to burn with loathing whenever he looks at her. Irret is determined to discover the truth. She soon realizes however, that some secrets should remain in the darkness...