Theta Waves Omnibus: A post-apocalyptic urban fantasy


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Pick up the entire series of this action-packed, gritty post apocalyptic series in one set at one seriously sweet deal from urban fantasy author Thea Atkinson. Includes: Psychic Secrets Psychic Magic Psychic Vengeance Kat's Cradle The Rapture of Cain




Theta Waves Book 3 (Episodes 7-9)


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WARNING: some adult language and situations.Get the last of Theda's Tale in one handy volume. Episodes 7-9 all at once of the dark romance series that blends post apocalyptic romance thriller with dark paranormal erotica. There's nothing more thrilling than watching your past go up in smoke, unless maybe it's a hit of godspit. The drug still haunts Theda, and if she wants to survive as well as thrive in this frightening New Earth, she must be willing to enlist the help of her enemy, even if she has to face truth about who she really is. In a gritty, post-apocalyptic world, where any notion of god has been abandoned, humankind must look within for redemption. Theta Waves is a new adult dystopian romance series set in a dark and gritty post apocalyptic world where fallen angels and demons of biblical proportions roam free with kickass heroines. Readers who like to blend stories that have science fiction & fantasy leanings with urban fantasy adventure might find Theta Waves a good fit. If you like your dystopian romance somewhat sacrilegious, if you enjoy dark fantasy angel tales with dark fantasy paranormal romance, Theta Waves just might scratch the itch.




This Changes Everything


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With strong first-hand reporting and an original, provocative thesis, Naomi Klein returns with this book on how the climate crisis must spur transformational political change




Rave Culture and Religion


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Vast numbers of western youth have attached primary significance to raving and post-rave experiences. This collection of essays explores the socio-cultural and religious dimensions of the rave, 'raving' and rave-derived phenomena.




The Jukebox in the Garden


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Since the rise of the contemporary ecology movement in the 1960s, American songwriters and composers, from folk singer Pete Seeger to jazz saxophonist Paul Winter, have lamented, and protested against, environmental degradation and injustice. The Jukebox in the Garden is the first book to survey a wide range of musical styles, including folk, country, blues, rock, jazz, electronica and hip hop, to examine the different ways in which popular music has explored American relationships between nature, technology and environmental politics. It also investigates the growing link between music and philosophical thought, particularly under the influence of both deep ecology and New Age thinking, according to which music, amongst all the arts, has a special affinity with ecological ideas. This book is both an exploration and critique of such speculations on the role that music can play in raising environmental awareness. It combines description and analysis of American popular music made during the era of modern environmentalism with a consideration of its wider social, historical and political contexts. It will be of interest to undergraduates and post-graduates in music, cultural studies and environmental studies, as well as general readers interested in popular music and the environment.




The Passionate Mind of Maxine Greene


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This collection of work is an analysis and investigation into Maxine Greene, the most important philosopher of education in the United States today. The book opens and concludes with Greene's own autobiographical statements.




The Subliminal Consciousness


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The King James Version Defended


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When Sex Threatened the State


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Breaking new ground in the understanding of sexuality's complex relationship to colonialism, When Sex Threatened the State illuminates the attempts at regulating prostitution in colonial Nigeria. As Saheed Aderinto shows, British colonizers saw prostitution as an African form of sexual primitivity and a problem to be solved as part of imperialism's "civilizing mission". He details the Nigerian response to imported sexuality laws and the contradictory ways both African and British reformers advocated for prohibition or regulation of prostitution. Tracing the tensions within diverse groups of colonizers and the colonized, he reveals how wrangling over prostitution camouflaged the negotiating of separate issues that threatened the social, political, and sexual ideologies of Africans and Europeans alike. The first book-length project on sexuality in early twentieth century Nigeria, When Sex Threatened the State combines the study of a colonial demimonde with an urban history of Lagos and a look at government policy to reappraise the history of Nigerian public life.