The Coldman Cometh


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This memoir of a remarkable quest explores a reconnection to the wilds and offers an in-depth report of a radical experiment in alternative living. 8-page insert.




Realm of the Cold Man


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Dong Haoyan picked up his son and gave him a kiss. Han Yiping stood off to the side, smiling blissfully as she immersed herself in the warmth of home.It didn't matter if Dong Haoyan was right or wrong. All of the past injuries, all of his betrayals, all of his deceit, had all been forgotten by time the moment he sacrificed himself for Han Yiguang.Han Yiguang loved him a lot, but she would always love him because Dong Haoyan had already settled into her heart. No matter what Dong Haoyan did, he was now Han Yiguang's husband, and there was no longer any hatred between them. These things, even if it was a test for two people, the price would be too heavy.




That Cold Man was Touched


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"After not coming home for a few years, Xia Qing finally met a cold-faced, evil man on her way home. Not only did she run into others, she also didn't know how to cherish girls and cherish girls. Finally, when Xia Qing returned home, she managed the company for her father as scheduled.It was just that while the country was often in depression, Xia Qing frequently came into contact with the evil men on the road. After a few twists and turns, Yu Huo finally started to burn under the friction.Was the former CEO of Cold Face tempted by a girl who had just returned from studying abroad? "I don't know."




John Smith, Democrat


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Generation Zero #2


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They?ve infiltrated, assassinated, and overthrown? Now this reformed covert strike team of teenage walking warheads have set their sights on a dangerous new mission: high school! ? In the secretive tech oasis of Rook, Michigan, who can a teenager trust? Not the police? Not the teachers? And definitely not the parents. So when high schooler Keisha Sherman?s boyfriend turns up dead in an accident gone awry, she makes a desperate plea?and Generation Zero have heeded her call! But, with precision-honed military training and a taste for subverting authority, can this squad of high-powered, teenage superhumans infiltrate Rook undetected? Or is their very presence about to draw another of the town?s billion-dollar secrets into the light of day? THE FUTURE OF VALIANT continues as New York Times best-selling writer Fred Van Lente (4001 A.D.: WAR MOTHER) and acclaimed artist Francis Portela (FAITH) launch the most volatile superteam in comics into their first, mind-blowing monthly series!




Bloodshot Reborn #17


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Terror by twilight on BLOODSHOT ISLAND! Trapped in a remote jungle paradise with no hope of escape, Bloodshot has discovered the secret behind the merciless technological monstrosity called Deathmate ? and the truth has thrown his entire world into a tailspin of tragedy! But what revelations behind Project Rising Spirit?s horrific creation could bring even Bloodshot to his knees...and forever shatter the spirit of the man known as Ray Garrison? New York Times best-selling writer Jeff Lemire (Moon Knight, Old Man Logan) and blockbuster artist Mico Suayan (BLOODSHOT REBORN) push their bloodstained rumble in the jungle past the point of no return with a shocking chapter that will leave the Valiant Universe reeling for years to come!




Come Whatever Storms


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In the near future, a deadly flu-like virus decimates the Earth's population. The few who remain struggle to survive without electricity, fresh food, or any other amenities they once took for granted. John “Court” Courtland and his best friend Ronnie Densch are two such survivors. Court has never known a time when Ronnie wasn't in his life. They grew up together. But it's only as they begin to move forward in the post-apocalyptic chaos of Virginia that Court realizes he's in love with Ronnie. Always has been, and always will be, even if he never lets himself admit it out loud. Ronnie is a private, inscrutable man who lets no one close to him except Court. With winter coming on, Ronnie wants to move farther south to warmer weather, and Court follows without question. Along the way, they're joined by other survivors, a ragtag bunch all looking for guidance. As they travel, they hear faint radio signals from Fort Sumter, South Carolina, where a rebuild effort is underway. The world Court once knew has changed, leaving behind a dangerous and lawless landscape. But come whatever storms, he knows he can weather them with Ronnie by his side. Will Sumter turn out to be everything Court hopes for and more? And will he find the courage to tell Ronnie how he really feels before it’s too late?




A Fair Trial


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In A Fair Trial: The Foundations of Breast Cancer, author Dr. Steven Narod uses knowledge and expertise amassed from his career as a physician and breast cancer researcher to deliver keen insight into the many paradoxes that arise when health care professionals attempt to predict the course of breast cancer treatment. Applying decades of careful observation and study of patients, A Fair Trial goes beyond conventional thinking to explain the variation in cancer outcomes. Readers familiar with cancer treatment may be surprised by the results. A Fair Trial is a touchstone for other scientists and physicians to question the current paradigms of breast cancer screening and treatment and will lead to new ideas that will help physicians, researchers, and patients move forward towards a cure.




Burning the Box of Beautiful Things


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Alex Seago's book has been inspired by his desire to understand and discover the origins of postmodern culture in Britain. One of the main points of his study is that it was art and design students who were among the first to be aware of and to articulate social implications of postmodernculture. Arguing that postwar art schools provided a vital crucible for the development of a particuarly English cultural sensibility, he focuses on cultural change at the Royal College of Art, London, during the 1950s and 1960s. The students' attack on the English 'box of beautiful things' - aterm used by a former student to describe the neo-Romantic, neo-Victorian, highly decorated tastes of some RCA tutors - took several forms which eventually resulted in the Pop Art produced by the 1959-62 generation (Boshier, Phillips, Jones, Hockney et al.)Alex Seago traces the emergence of English postmodernism through the pages of ARK: The Journal of the Royal College of Art, interviewing ARK's editors, art editors, and contributors including Len Deighton, novelist and art editor of ARK 10; Clifford Hatts, student at the RCA 1946-8 and later head ofthe Design Group, BBC; Peter Blake (RCA Painting School, 1953-6); Robyn Denny (RCA Painting School, 1954-7). ARK's object of enquiry remained 'the elusive but necessary relationships between the arts and the social context' throughout its twenty-five year history, making it a valuable archive forthe cultural historian: in its most memorable issues, ARK's layouts complemented the contents to produce distillations of the energy and enthusiasm of the period under review.




Walking the Dusk


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“Hey.” With that one word, uttered in the dead of night, young Charlie's life veers down a dark and unbelievable road. Some thirty years later, Dr. Charles Barry teaches physics at a small California college. Only in dreams do those childhood events reach him: the strange presence in the house, the otherworldly visits and the shadow over his beloved older sister, Megan, whose troubled inward life he could only glimpse. That is, until his father dies, and Megan, now an artistic wanderer, comes back into his life. With her come memories of unearthly creatures, a predatory entity and a harrowing trek behind the walls of the known cosmos, toward places of the alien and seemingly impossible, in order to save the very essence of his sister. Now, caught once more by the same forces, Charles returns to those places in the hopes of setting certain things right—and to keep Megan from slipping away forever. With Walking the Dusk, Mike Robinson delivers a contemporary Dantean vision, one of both sweepingly surreal vistas and intimate bonds, a mind-and-genre-warping journey into the twin infinities of the universe within, and the universe without.