![]() Civil War veteran and bounty hunter Tyler Cabe, who is tracking a merciless killer, must find a way to battle something beyond the imagination of living man. BOOK DESCRIPTION: An unspeakable evil is stalking the Utah Territories in 1882. ![]() Shipping is $3.00 media rate or $9.00 Priority in the U.S, $15.00 to Canada and $25.00 to other countries. As always, we offer 100% satisfaction guaranteed or your money-back! Truly, a collectible for horror fans, and the bidding starts at $0.99 with NO RESERVE! Payment must be made within 10 days. There are some dents and edgewear/rubbing, but nothing worse than you'd find on a bookstore shelf. Book is in near fine condition and unread. ![]() ![]() *BONUS* While issued unsigned, this copy is flat-signed (not inscribed to anyone) by the author on the title page. See our About Me page for details, and thank you for bidding! This is a 1st edition copy of the mass market paperback novel "Skin Medicine: A Novel Of Old West Horror" by Tim Curran, published by HellBound Books Publishing in 2004. Skin Medicine TIM CURRAN 1st edition SIGNED MASS MARKET PAPERBACK 2004 Rare OOP This auction is brought to you by Shocklines, your one-stop shop for horror fiction. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Addie and others expect her to die soon, and she sits at a window watching as her firstborn child, Cash, builds her coffin. In the novel's first chapters, Addie is alive, though in ill health. It is the story of the death of Addie Bundren and her poor, rural family's quest and motivations-noble or selfish-to honor her wish to be buried in her hometown of Jefferson, Mississippi. The book is narrated by 15 different characters over 59 chapters. The novel utilizes stream of consciousness writing technique, multiple narrators, and varying chapter lengths. Faulkner's fifth novel, it is consistently ranked among the best novels of 20th-century literature.The title derives from Book XI of Homer's Odyssey (William Marris's 1925 translation), wherein Agamemnon tells Odysseus: "As I lay dying, the woman with the dog's eyes would not close my eyes as I descended into Hades." As I Lay Dying is a 1930 Southern Gothic novel by American author William Faulkner. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His prose is reflecting the era he lives in, showing its readers the challenges of a man in his 30s navigating the scenes of contemporary Hungary. Below we collected some present-day writers worth checking out!īorn in 1982 in Debrecen, Dénes Krusovkszy started his career as a poet but gained wider recognition with his first novel, Akik már nem leszünk sosem (Those We Will Never Be). Since many of them have been translated to other world languages, we encourage you to use literature on your journey to understanding more about present-day Hungary. Sometimes provocative, oftentimes ironic, but sensitive and honest to a fault, one thing is certain- this new generation of authors bring a breath of fresh air to Hungarian culture. New voices are searching for identity, examining connections, trying to find an understanding of the world and time they live in doing all this boldly, with reflectivity and grace, fearless of venturing into new genres and narratives. Translated from Hungarian by Jonathan Garfinkelįollowing the footsteps of well-established, internationally renowned authors such as Imre Kertész, László Krasznahorkai, Péter Nádas or György Spiró, there is a promising young generation of Hungarian writers emerging. Recognition of Diplomas and QualificationsĪnd when you are shouting, I still won’t stop. Recognition of Diplomas and Qualification ![]() ![]() ![]() Government agents are hot on their trail, and the lines between good and bad, us and them, and freedom and entrapment are blurred as Ciere and the rest of her crew become embroiled in a deadly race that could cost them their lives. ![]() It was supposedly destroyed years ago - but what if it wasn't? After crossing a gang of mobsters, Ciere must team up with a group of fellow superpowered criminals on a job that most would have considered impossible: a hunt for the formula that gave them their abilities. Seventeen-year-old Ciere Giba has the handy ability to change her appearance at will. Some people chose a third option: live a life of crime. ![]() A small percentage of the population developed superhero-like powers, and Americans suffering from these so-called adverse effects were given an ultimatum: Serve the country or be declared a traitor. When the MK virus swept across the planet, a vaccine was created to stop the epidemic, but it came with some unexpected side effects. Illusive By Emily Lloyd-Jones 19.99 Format: Trade Paperback 19.99 ebook 8. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When Russia convulses in bloody revolution and the Great War unfolds, the five families’ futures are entwined forever, love bringing them closer even as conflict takes them further apart. And when Maud Fitzherbert falls in love with Walter von Ulrich, a spy at the German embassy in London, their destiny also becomes entangled with that of Gus Dewar, an ambitious young aide to Woodrow Wilson, and two orphaned Russian brothers whose plan to emigrate to America falls foul of conscription, revolution and imminent war. The escalating arms race between the empire nations will put not only the king but this young boy in grave danger.īilly’s family is inextricably linked with the Fitzherberts, the aristocratic owners of the coal mine where he works. The first in Ken Follett's breathtaking Century Trilogy, Fall of Giants is a captivating novel that follows five families through the world-shaking dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for votes for women.ġ911, a thirteen-year-old boy, Billy Williams, begins working down the mines as George V is crowned king. ![]() ![]() ![]() Barthes claims that, in the United States, the formulaic violence of such spectacles offers audiences an Armageddon in miniature - the ultimate battle between good and evil neatly confined to a ring and fought by muscular, costumed proxies. In his 1957 book Mythologies, the French critic Roland Barthes speaks of wrestling (“ le catch”) in precisely these terms. ![]() Yet unlike other sporting events, whose pleasures and pains can linger, the existential impact of wrestling is both more short-lived and also somehow more transcendental. Again and again, a caricaturized combatant, after much choreographed struggle, eventually pins another to the ground. The dramaturgy of professional wrestling, by contrast, offers the catharsis-like effects that life lacks. ![]() Most lives look (from the outside) and feel (from the inside) like a bundle of frayed nerves, loose ends that never tie. WE DON’T OFTEN GET a true catharsis - that release of feeling born of a decisive resolution, whether euphoric or tragic. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consider this your heads-up that Rebecca is not a book to be read in a single sitting space it out a bit in order to enjoy it properly. It’s masterful psychological profiling by du Maurier (and annoyingly relatable), but it also gets a bit tiring to read without respite. She constantly imagines the worst – whole scenarios and conversations – and reacts emotionally as though it’s actually happened. She is the antithesis of a Cool Girl, she has no chill at all. She’s so passionately extra, I couldn’t help but laugh at her – a mild scene of social awkwardness over coffee becomes a test of her ability “to endure the frequent agonies of youth”. When the flashback starts, the narrator is a naïve young woman working as a paid companion, holidaying with her employer in sunny Monte Carlo. It begins with the immortal opening line, “Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” Aside from that, the most important thing you need to know at the outset is that the narrator is never named, not even in dialogue. The opening chapter frames the story to follow: an unnamed narrator living abroad, reflecting on the strange circumstances that led her to that point in her life. (If you do, I’ll earn a small commission because it’s an affiliate link.) ![]() ![]() Tribulation by Scott Nicholson (Haunted Computer Books).The World Ends in April by Stacy McAnulty (Random House Books for Young Readers).Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia (Disney-Hyperion).Star Quest: The Journey Begins by Patricia Lee Macomber (Crossroad Press).Touch of Smoke by Karissa Laurel (Red Adept).Minecraft: The Lost Journals by Mur Lafferty (Del Rey).Queen’s Peril by Darin Kennedy (Falstaff Books).The Company of Death by Elisa Hansen (Falstaff Books).A Touch Too Much by Theresa Glover (Falstaff Books). ![]()
![]() Confident that Reece, the Key, is safe in Pemdas, the Guardians are busier than ever protecting Earth from other dimensions who seek to terrorize humans. ![]() Everything is ideal, and Reece has never felt more content in her life, until unexpected occurrences begin to take place. After she falls helplessly in love with the Emperor of Pemdas' son, Levi Oxley, she happily accepts his proposal of marriage, and she couldn't be more excited to start her new life with him in this enchanting dimension. Not only did she discover that life exists beyond Earth, but also that being brought into the dimension of Pemdas would change her life forever. ![]() I will forever protect her with my own life.Reece Bryant, a college student from Earth, had her entire life turned upside down when she discovered her true genealogy. ![]() ![]() ![]() They have a reputation of rebelliousness and change. ![]() On my way to the church, two great crested grebes resting at their usual place between the pond-lily leaves, close together.īefore the play started, there was a lecture by sociologist Kees Schuyt on the historical significance of the 1960s. Nelleke Noordervliet, who played the female lead character Nele both forty years ago and now, is now a well known author. Played by most of the original cast, all forty years older. This time, forty years later, it was inside the Pieterskerk. The play then was on for ten nights in a row with a thousands spectators each night, so 10.000 in total. Hugo Claus’ Tijl’s first show was as an open air play in 1965 in Leiden, on the Gerecht square surrounded by medieval and sixteenth century buildings including the Pieterskerk (St. Tijl, an intelligent fun loving jester, goes around the Low Countries joking, poking fun at princes and bishops, and fomenting rebellion together with his wife Nele and his buddy Lamme Goedzak. The main character, Tijl Uilenspiegel from Damme town in Flanders, becomes a rebel after the Spanish Inquisition burns his father at the stake. Its subject is the uprising in the sixteenth century in the Low Countries against the Habsburg monarchy and the Inquisition. Its author, Flemish Hugo Claus, won many literary prizes in Belgium and The Netherlands. Tonight, there was the theatre play “ Tijl Uilenspiegel“. From the Google cache of Dear Kitty ModBlog: ![]() |