Modern Monsters

Modern Monsters
Title Modern Monsters PDF eBook
Author Kelley York
Publisher Entangled: Teen
Pages 271
Release 2015-06-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1633750043

Download Modern Monsters Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Vic Howard never wanted to go to the party. He's the Invisible Guy at school, a special kind of hell for quiet, nice guys. But because his best friend is as popular as Vic is ignored, he went... And wished he hadn't. Because something happened to a girl that night. Something terrible, unimaginable, and Callie Wheeler's life will never be the same. Plus, now Callie has told the police that Vic is responsible. Suddenly, Invisible Vic is painfullyvisible, on trial both literally, with the police, and figuratively, with the angry kids at school. As the whispers and violence escalate, he becomes determined to clear his name, even if it means an uneasy alliance with Callie's best friend, the beautiful but aloof Autumn Dixon. But as Autumn and Vic slowly peel back the layers of what happened at the party, they realize that while the truth can set Vic free, it can also shatter everything he thought he knew about his life...

Modern Monsters

Modern Monsters
Title Modern Monsters PDF eBook
Author Kelley York
Publisher Entangled: Teen
Pages 0
Release 2015-06-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781633750029

Download Modern Monsters Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Vic Howard never wanted to go to the party. He's the Invisible Guy at school, a special kind of hell for quiet, nice guys. But because his best friend is as popular as Vic is ignored, he went... And wished he hadn't. Because something happened to a girl that night. Something terrible, unimaginable, and Callie Wheeler's life will never be the same. Plus, now Callie has told the police that Vic is responsible. Suddenly, Invisible Vic is painfully visible, on trial both literally, with the police, and figuratively, with the angry kids at school. As the whispers and violence escalate, he becomes determined to clear his name, even if it means an uneasy alliance with Callie's best friend, the beautiful but aloof Autumn Dixon. But as Autumn and Vic slowly peel back the layers of what happened at the party, they realize that while the truth can set Vic free, it can also shatter everything he thought he knew about his life...

Golem

Golem
Title Golem PDF eBook
Author Maya Barzilai
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 323
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1479889652

Download Golem Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Introduction: The Golem condition -- 1. The face of destruction: Paul Wegener's World War I Golem films -- 2. The Golem cult of 1921 New York: between redemption and expulsion -- 3. Our enemies, ourselves: Israel's monsters of 1948 -- 4. Supergolem: revenge after the Holocaust -- 5. Pacifist computers and Jewish cyborgs: fighting for the future

Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains and Modern Monsters

Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains and Modern Monsters
Title Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains and Modern Monsters PDF eBook
Author Lynnette Porter
Publisher McFarland
Pages 317
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786457953

Download Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains and Modern Monsters Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The heroes, villains, and monsters portrayed in such popular science fiction television series as Heroes, Lost, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Doctor Who, and Torchwood, as well as Joss Whedon's many series, illustrate a shift from traditional, clearly defined characterizations toward much murkier definitions. Traditional heroes give way to "gray" heroes who must become more like the villains or monsters they face if they are going to successfully save society. This book examines the ambiguous heroes and villains, focusing on these characters' different perspectives on morality and their roles within society. Appendices include production details for each series, descriptions and summaries of pivotal episodes, and a list of selected texts for classroom use. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Monsters and Their Meanings in Early Modern Culture

Monsters and Their Meanings in Early Modern Culture
Title Monsters and Their Meanings in Early Modern Culture PDF eBook
Author Wes Williams
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 361
Release 2011-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 0199577021

Download Monsters and Their Meanings in Early Modern Culture Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Wes Williams explores the place of monsters in the early modern imagination, charting the migration of the monstrous from natural history to moral philosophy, from descriptions of creatures found in the external world to the drama of human motivation, of sexual and political identity. At its centre are readings of major works of French literature.

The Unprecedented Discovery of the Dragon Islands

The Unprecedented Discovery of the Dragon Islands
Title The Unprecedented Discovery of the Dragon Islands PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Parker
Publisher Hamlyn (UK)
Pages 48
Release 1997
Genre British
ISBN 9780600589662

Download The Unprecedented Discovery of the Dragon Islands Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Too Famous

Too Famous
Title Too Famous PDF eBook
Author Michael Wolff
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Pages 318
Release 2021-10-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1250147638

Download Too Famous Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

If you can judge a book by its enemies, Too Famous could be an instant classic. Bestselling author of Fire and Fury and chronicler of the Trump White House Michael Wolff dissects more of the major monsters, media whores, and vainglorious figures of our time. His scalpel opens their lives, careers, and always equivocal endgames with the same vividness and wit he brought to his disemboweling of the former president. These brilliant and biting profiles form a mesmerizing portrait of the hubris, overreach, and nearly inevitable self-destruction of some of the most famous faces from the Clinton era through the Trump years. When the mighty fall, they do it with drama and with a dust cloud of gossip. This collection pulls from new and unpublished work—recent reporting about Tucker Carlson, Jared Kushner, Harvey Weinstein, Ronan Farrow, and Jeffrey Epstein—and twenty years of coverage of the most notable egomaniacs of the time—among them, Hillary Clinton, Michael Bloomberg, Andrew Cuomo, Rudy Giuliani, Arianna Huffington, Roger Ailes, Boris Johnson, and Rupert Murdoch—creating a lasting statement on the corrosive influence of fame. Ultimately, this is an examination of how the quest for fame, notoriety, and power became the driving force of culture and politics, the drug that alters all public personalities. And how their need, their desperation, and their ruthlessness became the toxic grease that keeps the world spinning. You know the people here by name and reputation, but it’s guaranteed that after this book you will never see them the same way again or fail to recognize the scorched earth the famous leave behind them.