Every Goddamn Day


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"Every day is the anniversary of some historical or cultural moment in the great city of Chicago. Whether it's the dedication of the Pablo Picasso sculpture downtown on August 15, or the arrest of Rod Blagojevich at his Ravenswood home on December 9, or a fire that possibly involved a cow on October 8, each day is redolent with the power of the past. Here, acerbic Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg takes us on a tour of the year, illuminating the famous, obscure, tragic, and hilarious elements that make each day in Chicago one to remember"--




Out of the Wreck I Rise


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“There’s still time to change things.”—Siri Hustvedt, The Blazing World Addiction is easy to fall into and hard to escape. It destroys the lives of individuals, and has a devastating cost to society. The National Institute of Health estimates seventeen million adults in the United States are alcoholics or have a serious problem with alcohol. At the same time, the country is seeing entire communities brought to their knees because of opioid additions. These scourges affect not only those who drink or use drugs but also their families and friends, who witness the horror of addiction. With Out of the Wreck I Rise, Neil Steinberg and Sara Bader have created a resource like no other—one that harnesses the power of literature, poetry, and creativity to illuminate what alcoholism and addiction are all about, while forging change, deepening understanding, and even saving lives. Structured to follow the arduous steps to sobriety, the book marshals the wisdom of centuries and explores essential topics, including the importance of time, navigating family and friends, relapse, and what Raymond Carver calls “gravy,” the reward that is recovery. Each chapter begins with advice and commentary followed by a wealth of quotes to inspire and heal. The result is a mosaic of observations and encouragement that draws on writers and artists spanning thousands of years—from Seneca to David Foster Wallace, William Shakespeare to Patti Smith. The ruminations of notorious drinkers like John Cheever, Charles Bukowski, and Ernest Hemingway shed light on the difficult process of becoming sober and remind the reader that while the literary alcoholic is often romanticized, recovery is the true path of the hero. Along with traditional routes to recovery—Alcoholics Anonymous, out-patient therapy, and intensive rehabilitation programs—this literary companion offers valuable support and inspiration to anyone seeking to fight their addiction or to a struggling loved one. Featuring Charles Bukowski, John Cheever, Dante, Ricky Gervais, Ernest Hemingway, Billie Holiday, Anne Lamott, John Lennon, Haruki Murakami, Anaïs Nin, Mary Oliver, Samuel Pepys, Rainer Maria Rilke, J. K. Rowling, Patti Smith, Kurt Vonnegut, and many more.




Everything Is Going to Kill Everybody


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Just when you thought you’d accepted your own mortality . . . Everything Is Going to Kill Everybody is bringing panic back. Twenty illustrated, hilariously fear-inducing essays reveal the chilling and very real experiments, dangerous emerging technologies, and terrifying natural disasters that soon could—or very nearly already did—bring about the end of humanity. In short, everything in here will kill you and everyone you love. At any moment. And nobody’s told you about it—until now: • Experiments in green energy like the HiPER, which uses massive lasers to create a tiny “contained” sun; it’s an idea that could save the world if it doesn’t consume us all in a fiery fusion reaction first. • Global disasters like the hypercane—a hurricane so large it could cover all of North America and shoot trailer parks into space! • Terrifying new developments in robotics like the EATR, which powers itself on meat—an invention in the running for “Worst Decision Made by Anybody.”




If at All Possible, Involve a Cow


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A humorous collection of the most clever college pranks ever committed describes how Harvard students hoisted the Soviet flag over the U.S. Supreme Court building during the Red Scare and other pranks and includes documentary photographs. Original.




You Were Never in Chicago


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Steinberg takes readers through Chicago's vanishing industrial past and explores the city from the quaint skybridge between the towers of the Wrigley Building, to the depths of the vast Deep Tunnel system below the streets. He deftly explains the city's complex web of political favoritism and carefully profiles the characters he meets along the way. Steinberg never loses the curiosity and close observation of an outsider, while thoughtfully considering how this perspective has shaped the city, and what it really means to belong.




As My Father Said


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Irene the princess of Fendri, has had a privileged life, shattered only once the ruthless raiders from Norxain comes, once again, on the shore of her country. Her parent's fear and disdain for them transcend the one she believed one should have for such people. After asking why such hatred, the answer sends her in a manic need for revenge. Untrained, unprepared, delirious, she doesn't have the mind to understand the extent of her new goal. Hopefully, her need for blood might be enough to take down an entire nation. After all, how hard could it be to murder a man?




Every Goddamn Friday


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What are the typical mistakes that hinder an artistic process? How does a band decide where to play a concert? Is there a connection between art and depression?"Every Goddamn Friday" is a collection of over 60 essays on being an artist, written from the viewpoint of music producer Sami Mark Yahya/Faderhead, who has created a string of worldwide Dark Electro/EBM hits over the last decade.The book reflects on those aspects of the artistic life that get regularly forgotten by "how to"-guides. It is an unfiltered view into the thoughts of an incessant creator as well as a treasure trove of insight for any indie musician.




The Hundred Days (Aubrey-Maturin, Book 19)


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Napoleon has escaped from Elba – the Hundred Days have begun.




Bodyology


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What it's like to be hit by lightning or to lose your sense of smell? Have you heard about the woman saved by bee stings -- or the window cleaner who fell 400ft and lived? Written for the Wellcome charity, these 16 stories explore the mysteries of the human body. Learn about everything from diets to allergies to baldness.




The Andrew Gross Thriller


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Get three contemporary thrillers from #1 New York Times bestselling author Andrew Gross in one e-book, including: The Blue Zone, Eyes Wide Open, and 15 Seconds. The Blue Zone—The electrifying thriller about a young woman searching for her father who has gone missing from the Witness Protection Program. Eyes Wide Open—A man looks for the truth behind his nephew's suicide and finds something much more sinister. 15 Seconds—15 Seconds can tear your life apart. This is a lightning-paced story of a desperate man on the run, trying to save his family from the faceless enemy that's determined to destroy them all.