Joshua Isbell Presents: The Something Collection


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Four Original Works by Joshua Isbell JOSHUA ISBELL PRESENTS: Something to Read, Something to Love Something Unhappy, Something Happy




Joshua Isbell Presents: Something to Read


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Anything from dreams to sacrifice, heroes and villains, beginnings and endings, a mystery or tragedy, love, and loss, inside my book you find fourteen stories to enjoy. Simply: just a little something to read.




Joshua Isbell Presents: Something Unhappy


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In a world filled with fairytales and the lie that there is no pain outside of fiction, we can often miss out on the realities of life’s cruelty. Here, you will not find a happy conclusion, a glorifying ending, a new romance, or a joyous smile. Just thirteen tales of misfortune, loss, or pain.




Joshua Isbell Presents: Something to Love


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When we dedicate ourselves to love, both self and selfless love, we will find the true state of happiness. Love is in many forms, not just physical and romantic. We love friends, family, strangers, hobbies, objects. If we lose our love, we lose ourselves. Here I have written eleven stories. Ones of loving relationships, loving families, loving friends, and more. Enjoy and never lose love.




Joshua Isbell Presents: Something Happy


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The world can always do with a little more happiness, family, friends, love, and kindness. There can never be too much, but often there is too little. ​​​​​​​Here, you will find happy conclusions, glorifying endings, new loves, and smiles. With eleven tales of love, life, and bliss. Happy is objective; remember that.




The Fruit, the Tree, and the Serpent


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The global prominence of snakes in religion, myth, and folklore underscores our deep connection to them—but why, when few of us have firsthand experience? The answer, Isbell suggests, lies in snakes’ singular impact on primate evolution; predation pressure from snakes is ultimately responsible for the superior vision and large brains of primates.




Isbell Country


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William (or William Zachariah) Isbell was born in about 1769 in Surry or Wilkes County, North Carolina. He married Sarah Richardson and they had seven children. William died in about 1815. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Texas.




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 Distributed Classroom


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A vision of the future of education in which the classroom experience is distributed across space and time without compromising learning. What if there were a model for learning in which the classroom experience was distributed across space and time--and students could still have the benefits of the traditional classroom, even if they can't be present physically or learn synchronously? In this book, two experts in online learning envision a future in which education from kindergarten through graduate school need not be tethered to a single physical classroom. The distributed classroom would neither sacrifice students' social learning experience nor require massive development resources. It goes beyond hybrid learning, so ubiquitous during the COVID-19 pandemic, and MOOCs, so trendy a few years ago, to reimagine the classroom itself. David Joyner and Charles Isbell, both of Georgia Tech, explain how recent developments, including distance learning and learning management systems, have paved the way for the distributed classroom. They propose that we dispense with the dichotomy between online and traditional education, and the assumption that online learning is necessarily inferior. They describe the distributed classroom's various delivery modes for in-person students, remote synchronous students, and remote asynchronous students; the goal would be a symmetry of experiences, with both students and teachers able to move from one mode to another. With The Distributed Classroom, Joyner and Isbell offer an optimistic, learner-centric view of the future of education, in which every person on earth is turned into a potential learner as barriers of cost, geography, and synchronicity disappear.




The Capture


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The Maze Runner meets The Hunger Games in this heart-pounding teen trilogy. This second book in the Prey series is a suspenseful story of courage, survival, and doing what's right, no matter how hard. Orphaned teens, soon to be hunted for sport, must fight for a better life. Riveting action, intense romance, and gripping emotion make this fast-paced adventure a standout. Fifteen escaped and found their way to freedom, but Book, Hope, and Cat can't settle into their new life knowing the rest of the Less Thans and Sisters are still imprisoned. Now the teens must retrace their steps to save the others and thwart the Republic's dark plans to destroy those deemed different, even as relationships are tested and the path back is filled with danger. With new enemies lurking, the group must put their fate into the hands of unexpected allies and must ask themselves how far they're willing to go to free their friends.