Gear Hero


Book Description

Nelson Greenwood loves drawing superheroes, particularly the hero of his own comic book, Major Speed, modeled on Nelson's twin brother Nick, a skilled BMX rider--but when a crash knocks Nick out of a competition, and he suggests that Nelson take his place, Nelson is not sure he can summon the skills of Major Speed and compete against the best BMX riders, particularly Nick's nemesis, Cain Otto.




Gear Hero


Book Description

Nelson Greenwood loves drawing superheroes, particularly the hero of his own comic book, Major Speed, modeled on Nelson's twin brother Nick, a skilled BMX rider--but when a crash knocks Nick out of a competition, and he suggests that Nelson take his place, Nelson is not sure he can summon the skills of Major Speed and compete against the best BMX riders, particularly Nick's nemesis, Cain Otto.




The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild-Creating a Champion Hero's Edition


Book Description

Dark Horse honors Link, the chosen hero, with the Hero's Edition of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild--Creating a Champion. This deluxe slipcase edition features the royal blue worn by the Hylian Champion and includes the Creating a Champion art book with an exclusive cover, a map of Hyrule printed on cloth, an art print of the Champions' photo Link hangs in his Hateno home, and a beautiful glass replica of a spirit orb. Bring light back to Hyrule with the Hero's Edition! The Creating a Champion art book is the ultimate companion to the award-winning video game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and includes material from its DLC packs. Witness the making of a champion! This book features: * Nearly 50 pages of sketches and official illustrations from Takumi Wada * 296 Pages of design artwork and commentary about the making of the game from creators * 55 Page historical section that divulges an in-depth history of the Hyrule of Breath of the Wild. * Interviews with key members of the development team including Hidemaro Fujibayashi, Satoru Takizawa, Takumi Wada, and Eiji Aonuma Make sure to check out the other installments in this unparalleled collection of historical information on The Legend of Zelda franchise with the New York Times best selling The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts, and The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia which detail the first 30 years of this historic video game franchise!




Hero System Equipment Guide (6th Ed)


Book Description

The Hero System Equipment Guide contains hundreds of pre-generated weapons, defensive devices, sensors, communication devices, movement devices, and other gadgets for use in your HERO System games. It includes only personal equipment - the sorts of weapons and devices characters might carry themselves on their adventures.




Becoming Hero (Version With Comics)


Book Description

SKYE is the storm-tossed comic character out for revenge on the author who murdered his family. JACE is the math-loving #blerd trying to escape his father's deadly legacy. When their worlds collide, Jace must choose between the real world he's always hated, and the comic book world he's always loved - and Skye must decide if killing his author will save his world...or damn his soul. This special edition showcases full-color comics illustrated by Annie Chen - creating lines between the real world, and the comic book world for the hero to escape. Inside each copy you will find the unsolved literary cipher of the century, designed by mathematics PhD Daniel Weingard; BECOMING HERO was a semi-finalist in the nationwide cinematic novel competition, and both of the voice actors for the audiobook have won performance awards. Why so meta? Skye's a comic book superhero with a gun in his hand and a gripe against his author. Every girl Skye's ever dated is either dead or trying to take over the world, and in the series finale, Skye's best friend kills him. Or so he thinks. The weapon meant to disintegrate Skye lands him in his author's universe. With a shot at revenge. Skye, meet Jace. Jacen Howard's a brilliant #blerd math whiz and comics aficionado - but at his West Baltimore high school that's a bad thing, and if the bullying isn't bad enough, Jace's cop-father regularly pisses off the neighbors. Jace doesn't see himself as a hero; he's just trying to survive. Jace might be just the hero Skye needs. But Skye won't open up when Jace tries to ease him out of PTSD, and the author's still torturing his friends. As Skye's mood swings and nightmares escalate, Jace realizes that if he doesn't uncover his roommate's real identity soon, Skye will hurt someone-and Skye's still deciding if murder will save his world, or damn his soul.




Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better


Book Description

Ladies: Are you sick of sitting on the bench while the men in your life talk Fantasy Football? Have you always wanted to know how to kick down a door? Build a fire? For any gal who's ready to go head-to-head with the guys on their own turf this book is brimming with sassy, do-it-yourself style. It's chock-full of instructions on the manliest of manly arts, from the highbrow (know the difference between single malt and blended whiskey), to the lowbrow (learn to spit farther than a trucker). Authors Jennifer Axen and Leigh Phillips have written this comprehensive, how-to manual for all the smart, capable women who are sick and tired of being laughed at for not knowing which way is North, intimidated by the finer points of grilling, or just plain excluded for not knowing the (let's face it, very convoluted) infield fly rule. So, for the women out there who know they can do it betterjust as soon as they learn howhelp is finally at hand!




The Theory Of Machines Through Solved Problems


Book Description

The Theory Of Machines Or Mechanism And Machine Theory Is A Basic Subject Taught In Engineering Schools To Mechanical Engineering Students. This Subject Lays The Foundation On Which Mechanical Engineering Design And Practice Rests With. It Is Also A Subject Taught When The Students Have Just Entered Engineering Discipline And Are Yet To Formulate Basics Of Mechanical Engineering. This Subject Needs A Lost Of Practice In Solving Engineering Problems And There Is Currently No Good Book Explaining The Subject Through Solved Problems. This Book Is Written To Fill Such A Void And Help The Students Preparing For Examinations. It Contains In All 336 Solved Problems, Several Illustrations And 138 Additional Problems For Practice. Basic Theory And Background Is Presented, Though It Is Not Like A Full Fledged Text Book In That Sense.This Book Contains 20 Chapters, The First One Giving A Historical Background On The Subject. The Second Chapter Deals With Planar Mechanisms Explaining Basic Concepts Of Machines. Kinematic Analysis Is Given In Chapter 3 With Graphical As Well As Analytical Tools. The Synthesis Of Mechanisms Is Given In Chapter 4. Additional Mechanisms And Coupler Curve Theory Is Presented In Chapter 5. Chapter 6 Discusses Various Kinds Of Cams, Their Analysis And Design. Spur Gears, Helical Gears, Worm Gears And Bevel Gears And Gear Trains Are Extensively Dealt With In Chapters 7 To 9. Hydrodynamic Thrust And Journal Bearings (Long And Short Bearings) Are Considered In Chapter 10.Static Forces, Inertia Forces And A Combined Force Analysis Of Machines Is Considered In Chapters 11 To 13. The Turning Moment And Flywheel Design Is Given In Chapter 14. Chapters 15 And 16 Deal With Balancing Of Rotating Parts, Reciprocating Parts And Four Bar Linkages. Force Analysis Of Gears And Cams Is Dealt With In Chapter 17. Chapter 18 Is Concerned With Mechanisms Used In Control, Viz., Governors And Gyroscopes. Chapters 19 And 20 Introduce Basic Concepts Of Machine Vibrations And Critical Speeds Of Machinery.A Special Feature Of This Book Is The Availability Of Three Computer Aided Learning Packages For Planar Mechanisms, Their Analysis And Animation, For Analysis Of Cams With Different Followers And Dynamics Of Reciprocating Machines, Balancing And Flywheel Analysis.




A Forgotten Hero


Book Description

A Forgotten Hero is a novella by Emily Sarah Holt. Holt was an English novelist known mainly for her historical novels for children. Excerpt: "The preparations for sleep were almost as primitive as those for meals. Exalted persons, such as the Earl and Countess, slept in handsome bedsteads, of the tent form, hung with silk curtains, and spread with coverlets of fur, silk, or tapestry. They washed in silver basins, with ewers of the same costly metal; and they sat, the highest rank in curule chairs, the lower upon velvet-cove red forms or stools. But ordinary people, of whom Clarice was one, were not provided for in this luxurious style. Bower-maidens slept in pallet-beds, which were made extremely low, so as to run easily under one of the larger bedsteads, and thus be put out of the way."




The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and Unconventional English


Book Description

The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang offers the ultimate record of modern, post WW2 American Slang. The 25,000 entries are accompanied by citations that authenticate the words as well as offer examples of usage from popular literature, newspapers, magazines, movies, television shows, musical lyrics, and Internet user groups. Etymology, cultural context, country of origin and the date the word was first used are also provided. In terms of content, the cultural transformations since 1945 are astounding. Television, computers, drugs, music, unpopular wars, youth movements, changing racial sensitivities and attitudes towards sex and sexuality are all substantial factors that have shaped culture and language. This new edition includes over 500 new headwords collected with citations from the last five years, a period of immense change in the English language, as well as revised existing entries with new dating and citations. No term is excluded on the grounds that it might be considered offensive as a racial, ethnic, religious, sexual or any kind of slur. This dictionary contains many entries and citations that will, and should, offend. Rich, scholarly and informative, The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and Unconventional English is an indispensable resource for language researchers, lexicographers and translators.




The Rising of the Shield Hero Volume 16


Book Description

After traveling to Faubrey to meet the country’s seven star hero, Naofumi finds himself faced with Takt, the Whip Hero. It was this same Takt, along with his disdainful attitude, that ultimately caused the death of Atla in the battle against the Phoenix. Fueled by rage, Naofumi tries to fight Takt, but Takt steals the shield that Naofumi thought was permanently attached to his arm. With his defenses weakened, Naofumi suffers a critical injury and finds himself in a mysterious, unfamiliar world. There, he finds a reassuring ally waiting for him. But once again, Naofumi is forced to make an impossibly difficult decision. “It really was more baggage than anyone should be forced to carry. But actually, I couldn’t say I minded.” Naofumi’s rise to glory continues in volume sixteen of this otherworldly fantasy!