Man Plus
Title | Man Plus PDF eBook |
Author | Frederik Pohl |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2013-11-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1466806362 |
The Nebula Award–winning masterwork by the author of Gateway In the not-too-distant future, a desperate war for natural resources threatens to bring civilization to a crashing halt. Nuclear warships from around the globe begin positioning themselves as the American government works feverishly to complete a massive project to colonize Mars. Former astronaut Roger Torraway has agreed to be transformed by the latest advances in biological and cybernetic science into something new, a being that can survive the rigors of Mars before it is terraformed. Becoming Man Plus will allow him to be the linchpin in opening the new Martian frontier...but not without challenging his humanity as no man has ever been challenged before. A bestselling, Nebula Award–winning novel when first published more than thirty years ago, this book is now more relevant than ever, as the battle between corporate interests and those who seek to save Earth's natural resources steadily escalates. The question of where man will go once the world's food, water, and oil have run out has yet to be answered. Man Plus by Frederick Pohl is a brilliantly imagined, compelling possible scenario that has enthralled countless readers. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Man Plus
Title | Man Plus PDF eBook |
Author | Andre Lima Araujo |
Publisher | Titan |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 2016-07-20 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1782768319 |
Collecting the complete highly-anticipated Final Cut of the hit web-comics experience! From artist/writer Andre Lima Araujo (Avengers AI, Ultimate FF, Age of Apocolypse) comes this high-octane dystopian thriller in which technology rules with a heavy hand, cyborg strike teams are commonplace, and the lines between man and machine grow hazier every day. Collects Man Plus #1-4
Man Plus #1
Title | Man Plus #1 PDF eBook |
Author | Andre Lima Araujo |
Publisher | Titan Comics |
Pages | 33 |
Release | 2016-01-20 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1782768327 |
A MUST HAVE FOR FANS OF AKIRA AND GHOST IN THE SHELL! Welcome to Olissipo City - a shimmering metropolis where technology rules with a heavy hand, cyborg strike teams are commonplace, and the lines between man and machine grow hazier every day. From artist/writer Andr¨¦ Lima Ara¨²jo (Avengers AI, Ultimate FF, Age of Apocalypse) comes this high-octane dystopian thriller that whisks the reader into the thick of a robotic skirmish and the unsettling conspiracy that lies at its heart¡
Too Much Coffee Man Omnibus Plus
Title | Too Much Coffee Man Omnibus Plus PDF eBook |
Author | Shannon Wheeler |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1506704026 |
Too Much Coffee Man--the anthology title and the character--will be forever associated with prolific comics creator Shannon Wheeler (The New Yorker, The Onion). These semi-autobiographical, hyper-intellectual tales will appeal to both comic book insiders and pop culture fanatics. In his foreword to this collection, Henry Rollins writes, " Too Much Coffee Man has a lot to say. He's a great apocalyptic philosopher for our very troubled times." Now with more color!
Hospital
Title | Hospital PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Salamon |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9781594201714 |
A bestselling author and award winning journalist follows a year in the life of a big urban hospital, painting a revealing portrait of how medical care is delivered in America today Most people agree that there are complicated issues at play in the delivery of health care today, but those issues may not always be what we think they are. In 2005, Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, unveiled a new state-of-theart, multimillion-dollar cancer center. Determined to understand the whole spectrum of factors that determine what kind of medical care people receive in this country, bestselling author Julie Salamon spent one year tracking the progress of the center and getting to know the characters who make the hospital run. Located in a community where sixty-seven different languages are spoken, Maimonides is a case study for the particular kinds of concerns that arise in institutions that serve an increasingly multicultural American demographic. Granted an astonishing “warts and all” level of access by the hospital higher-ups, Salamon followed the doctors, patients, administrators, nurses, ambulance drivers, cooks, and cleaning staff. She explored not just the action on the ground—what happens between doctors and patients—but also the financial, ethical, technological, sociological, and cultural matters that the hospital community encounters every day. Drawing on her skills as interviewer, observer, and social critic, Salamon presents the story of modern medicine, uniquely viewed from the vantage point of those who make it run. She draws out the internal and external political machinations that exist between doctors and staff as well as between hospital and community. And she grounds the science and emotion of medical drama in the financial realities of operating a huge, private institution that must contend with issues like adapting to the specific needs of immigrant groups that make up a large and growing portion of our society. Salamon exposes struggles of both the profound and humdrum variety. There are bitter internal feuds, warm personal connections, comedy, egoism, greed, love, and loss. There are rabbinic edicts to contend with as well as imams and herbalists and local politicians. There are system foul-ups that keep blood test results from being delivered on time, careless record keepers, shortages of everything except forms to fill, recalcitrant and greedy insurance reimbursement systems, and the surprising difficulty of getting doctors to wash their hands. This is the dynamic universe of small and large concerns and personalities that, taken together, determine the nature of our care and assume the utmost importance. As Martin Payson—chairman of the board at Maimonides and ex-Time-Warner vice chairman—puts it: “Hospitals have a lot in common with the movie business. You’ve got your talent, entrepreneurs, ambition, ego stroking, the business versus the creative part. The big difference is that in the hospital you don’t get second takes. Movies are make-believe. This is real life.”
Mars Plus
Title | Mars Plus PDF eBook |
Author | Frederik Pohl |
Publisher | Baen Books |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
The sequel to the Nebula Award-winning Man Plus takes place 50 years later and finds Man seemingly on Mars to stay. But strange things are happening, and the computer upon which all Martian life depends seems to be in a very bad mood. . . .
The Old Man and the Penguin
Title | The Old Man and the Penguin PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Abery |
Publisher | Kids Can Press Ltd |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2020-10-06 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1525306065 |
The heartwarming true tale of the friendship between and a man and the penguin he saved. João finds a penguin, soaked in oil, on the shore. Barely moving on the sand, too tired to swim, too weak to stand … João must save this little guy. Without his help, he’ll surely die. João takes the penguin home. He cleans him, feeds him and nurses him back to health — and the pair develop an unlikely bond. When the penguin is fully recovered, João knows it’s time to return him to the wild where he belongs. But the penguin has other ideas … When the heart is open, friendship can happen anywhere.