Gold Digger Halloween Special #5 (2009)


Book Description

Whether you read GD once a month, or read it every night, you'll want this book, 'cause it's filled with funny fright! Fred Perry and your other favorite A.P. artists spin spectral stories of Halloween hijinks by the Gold Digger cast. No need to prowl your neighborhood threatening with tricks, just haunt comiXology and give yourself a treat!




Gold Digger:Halloween Special #5


Book Description

Whether you read GD once a month, or read it every night, you'll want this book when it hits the shelves, 'cause it's filled with funny fright! Fred Perry and your other favorite A.P. artists spin spectral stories of Halloween hijinks by the Gold Digger cast. No need to prowl your neighborhood threatening with tricks, just haunt your local comic shop and give yourself a treat!




Gold Digger Tech Manual Tp


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For over fifteen years, Fred Perry's Gold Digger has brought readers a wealth of incredible stories and memorable characters. It's also been packed full of some of the weirdest, wildest, and most wonderful technology ever to leap off a drawing board. Now the secrets and details of the fantastic array of gadgets, weaponry, vehicles, and robots are revealed -- from cutting-edge discoveries to technology predating the entire universe -- all told from the perspective of Gold Digger's foremost technology expert, Gina Diggers herself! From Beta-Tech's Phantom Rings, Hurt-bots, and Peebos, to Ace's many aircraft and the ships of the Dynasty and Gina's Gina-mobiles and the Laz-E-Boy of Doom, the Gold Digger Tech Manual collects 11 issues -- that's over 350 pages worth of technological twisters -- all at a price that even a freshman engineering major's budget can afford!




Gold Digger #105


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The citadel of T'uala is unearthed and unsealed for the first time in thousands of years. Entombed within are the charred ruins of a temple that was once the scene of a horrific battle between the lord of T'uala and the royal family of Bionica, the last fortress city to fall be T'uala's might. But even centuries after the battle's conclusion, the six family members' desperation persists-- and Gina's expedition is caught in the crossfire!




Gold Digger Nation


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Gold Digger Nation by Hal Roback is a fact-based personal investigation of how and why it may be better financially and emotionally to remain single.




Romance Fiction


Book Description

A comprehensive guide that defines the literature and the outlines the best-selling genre of all time: romance fiction. More than 2,000 romances are published annually, making it difficult for fans and the librarians who advise them to keep pace with new titles, emerging authors, and constant evolution of this dynamic genre. Fortunately, romance expert and librarian Kristin Ramsdell provides a definitive guide to this fiction genre that serves as an indispensible resource for those interested in it—including fans searching for reading material—as well as for library staff, scholars, and romance writers themselves. This title updates the last edition of Romance Fiction: A Guide to the Genre, published in 1999.While the emphasis is on newer titles, many of the important older classics are retained, keeping the focus of the book on the entire genre, instead of only those titles published during the last decade. Specific changes include new chapters on linked and continuing romances, a new section on "Chick Lit" in the Contemporary Romance chapter, an expansion of coverage on the alternative reality subset. This is THE romance genre guide to have.




The World Made Meme


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How memetic media—aggregate texts that are collectively created, circulated, and transformed—become a part of public conversations that shape broader cultural debates. Internet memes—digital snippets that can make a joke, make a point, or make a connection—are now a lingua franca of online life. They are collectively created, circulated, and transformed by countless users across vast networks. Most of us have seen the cat playing the piano, Kanye interrupting, Kanye interrupting the cat playing the piano. In The World Made Meme, Ryan Milner argues that memes, and the memetic process, are shaping public conversation. It's hard to imagine a major pop cultural or political moment that doesn't generate a constellation of memetic texts. Memetic media, Milner writes, offer participation by reappropriation, balancing the familiar and the foreign as new iterations intertwine with established ideas. New commentary is crafted by the mediated circulation and transformation of old ideas. Through memetic media, small strands weave together big conversations. Milner considers the formal and social dimensions of memetic media, and outlines five basic logics that structure them: multimodality, reappropriation, resonance, collectivism, and spread. He examines how memetic media both empower and exclude during public conversations, exploring the potential for public voice despite everyday antagonisms. Milner argues that memetic media enable the participation of many voices even in the midst of persistent inequality. This new kind of participatory conversation, he contends, complicates the traditional culture industries. When age-old gatekeepers intertwine with new ways of sharing information, the relationship between collective participation and individual expression becomes ambivalent. For better or worse—and Milner offers examples of both—memetic media have changed the nature of public conversations.




Behind the Mask


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This new study of Menander casts fresh light not only on the techniques of the playwright but also on the literary and historical contexts of the plays. Menander (342/1-292/1 BCE) wrote over a hundred popular comedies, several of which were adapted by Plautus and Terence. Through them, he was a major influence on Shakespeare and Molière. However, his work survived only in excerpts and quotation until some significant texts reappeared in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on papyrus. The mystery of their loss and rediscovery has raised key questions surrounding the transmission of these and other Greek texts. Theatrical masks from the fourth century BCE discovered on the island of Lipari now also provide important material with which this book examines how the plays were originally performed. A detailed investigation of their historical setting is offered which engages with recent debates on the importance of social status and citizenship in Menander's plays. The techniques of characterization are also examined, with particular focus on women, slaves and power relationships in his Epitrepontes. It appears that the audience was invited, sometimes subversively, behind the mask of this sophisticated comedy to discover that people do not always conform to literary expectations and social norms.







101 Ways to Know You're a Golddigger


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The Wayans brothers became household names with the success of their Emmy winning show In Living Color in 1990. Combined, they have forty films and four television series under their belts, and a box office record with Scary Movie for highest grossing film ever by a black director. The brothers are now bringing their successful brand of humor to a series of books. 101 WAYS TO KNOW YOU'RE A GOLDDIGGER is packed with hilarious jokes that will captivate the Wayans Brothers's legions of fans. YOU KNOW YOU’RE MONEY-MAD when…. --You run a credit check on a guy before doing on a date with him. --You’re only 21 and you claim you married an 80 year old oil tycoon for love and not his $200 million dollar estate. --You divorce your rich husband but keep his last name to get into clubs. --Your boyfriend gives you jewelry and you go get it appraised. --You count money instead of sheep.