The Prey


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“A compellingly drawn dystopian future.” —BCCB The Maze Runner meets The Hunger Games in this heart-pounding trilogy—now in paperback. Orphaned teens, soon to be hunted for sport, must flee their resettlement camps in their fight for survival and a better life. For in the Republic of the True America, it's always hunting season. Riveting action, intense romance, and gripping emotion make this fast-paced adventure a standout debut. After a radiation blast burned most of the Earth to a crisp, the new government established settlement camps for the survivors. At the camp, sixteen-year-old "LTs" are eager to graduate as part of the Rite. Until they learn the dark truth: LT doesn't stand for lieutenant but for Less Thans, feared by society and raised to be hunted for sport. They escape and join forces with the Sisters, twin girls who've suffered their own haunting fate. Together they seek the fabled New Territory, with sadistic hunters hot on their trail. Secrets are revealed, allegiances are made, and lives are at stake. As unlikely Book and fearless Hope lead their quest for freedom, these teens must find the best in themselves to fight the worst in their enemies. Catch the rest of the series in The Capture and The Release!




The Liberty Circle


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Corey is a sixteen year-old from the wrong side of the track s, and life could be better. His family doesn't get along, h is father's out of work and his mother drinks. His life revolves around his painting and his girlfriend. However, Corey's life takes a dramatic turn for the worse when he responds to a poster advertising a special summer camp, Camp Liberty. Once at the camp, Corey and the other campers are thrown into a nightmarish situation. The camp practices cult brain-washing methods, including sleep deprivation, ritual chanting and starvation. By the time Corey returns to the city, he is a full-fledged member of the Liberty Circle, a violent neo-nazi organization. When Corey finally realizes the nature of the horror he is involved in, it may be too late.




Law, Liberty, and Morality


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This incisive book deals with the use of the criminal law to enforce morality, in particular sexual morality, a subject of particular interest and importance since the publication of the Wolfenden Report in 1957. Professor Hart first considers John Stuart Mill's famous declaration: "The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community is to prevent harm to others." During the last hundred years this doctrine has twice been sharply challenged by two great lawyers: Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, the great Victorian judge and historian of the common law, and Lord Devlin, who both argue that the use of the criminal law to enforce morality is justified. The author examines their arguments in some detail, and sets out to demonstrate that they fail to recognize distinction of vital importance for legal and political theory, and that they espouse a conception of the function of legal punishment that few would now share.




Up in Arms


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"IT'S TIME! They have my cattle and now they have one of my boys. Range War begins tomorrow at Bundy Ranch." These words, pounded out on a laptop at Cliven Bundy's besieged Nevada ranch on April 6, 2014, ignited a new American revolution. Across the country, a certain type of citizen snapped to attention: This was the flashpoint they'd been waiting for, a chance to help a fellow American stand up to a tyrannical and corrupt federal government. Up in Arms chronicles how an isolated clan of desert-dwelling Mormons became the guiding light—and then the outright leaders—of America's Patriot movement. The nation was riveted in 2014 when hundreds of Bundy supporters, many of them armed, forced federal agents to abandon a court-ordered cattle roundup. Then in 2016, Ammon Bundy, one of Cliven's 13 children, led a 41-day armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Those events and the subsequent shootings, arrests, and trials captured headlines, but they're just part of a story that has never been fully told. John Temple, award-winning journalist and author of American Pain, gives readers an unprecedented and objective look at the real people and families at the heart of these highly publicized standoffs. Up in Arms offers a propulsive narrative populated by rifle-toting cowboys, apocalyptic militiamen, undercover infiltrators, and the devout and charismatic Bundys themselves. Neither mainstream nor conservative media outlets have contextualized the religious, political, environmental, and economic factors that set the stage for these events. Up in Arms provides a framework for understanding this diverse collection of American rebels who believe government overreach justifies the taking up of arms.




The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention


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This book is a practical guide to freeing political prisoners and provides a comprehensive review of this UN body's 1,200 jurisprudence cases.




Signal


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The Kills


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A single-volume release of an acclaimed four-part Guardian Best Book of the Year follows the experiences of a man on the run from a conspiracy that takes him from the ashes of war-torn Iraq through multiple continents into Italy.




Liberty's Daring Mission


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Liberty returned to the window. She couldn't tell who was winning or who was losing. To her, it looked like chaos. Liberty Aubrey doesn't care about the war. At fourteen-years-old, she's more interested in her potential future husband than whether the Continental Army is beating the Redcoats. But when her family is kidnapped by a particularly evil British colonel, Adam Langson, Liberty is the only one that can save them. In the search to find them, she encounters old friends, makes new ones, and learns what true patriotism really is. When the final battle with the British comes, Liberty has a chance to prove that she is a true patriot, but will she have the courage to stand up for what she believes in? Join Liberty as she journeys through the Virginia countryside, keeping her younger brothers safe, outsmarting dangerous enemies, and learning valuable lessons about herself and about life in Liberty's Daring Mission by Madeline Clark.




The Fighting 69th


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Presents a dramatic comparison of the Fighting 69th Infantry before and after the September 11, 2001 attacks, describing how a unit of largely untrained and unequipped immigrants became a battle-hardened troop in one of Baghdad's most dangerous regions.




Forever 22


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Walk with me while God connects the dots of my life, bringing those dots collectively to the point where He wants them to be. Walk with me as I learn to listen to my heart as instructed by the Spirit within as I learn to trust the voice of God. Walk with me after many morning cups of joe to help me ponder the day ahead, seeking answers to questions and problems that only Gods wisdom could provide. Experience the joy the heart gains from doing it Gods way. It cannot fail. I tried it my way, and it did not work so well. Walk with me through all the good, and then into the valley of the shadow of death. Walk with me out of that valley into the light by the grace of God. Learn with me that when I lay my head down and pray in earnest for Gods wisdom, it is given. Learn the power in a simple phrase when taken from the heart, how Not a problem really works. Walk with me and learn how when I have purpose in my heart strengthens the resolve to do what we should be doing.