![]() The solutions, techniques, and practices range from solar power, electric vehicles, and tree planting to bioregions, azolla fern and forest farms they are all doable, science-based, and comprise a precise and unequivocal course of action. In Regeneration Paul Hawken has flipped the narrative, bringing people back into the conversation by demonstrating that addressing current human needs rather than future threats is the only path to solving the climate crisis.įrom land to ocean, food to industries - Regeneration proposes an extensive menu of actions that collectively can reverse the overheating and degradation of our planet. For three decades, scientists and the United Nations have urged us to address future existential threats. The dangers of climate change and a warming world have been in the public eye for fifty years. ![]() A radically new understanding of and practical approach to climate change by noted environmentalist and creator of Drawdown, Paul Hawken ![]()
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![]() At times, I felt frustrated with the plot simply because I wanted Alice to be done with this hurdle of insecurity. All of a sudden she is questioning herself and everything that she went through. This plot mainly dealt with a lot of insecurity within Alice. Plot: So this story picks up where the last book left off and Alice life is about to turn upside down. But as Cole strangely withdraws and the zombies gain new strength, Ali knows one false step may doom them all.Įxcited to finally read the story, I found myself falling even deeper into the rabbit hole. She’s never needed her team of zombie slayers more-including her boyfriend, Cole-than she does now. ![]() The whispers of the dead assault her ears and mirrors seem to come frighteningly to life. A terrible darkness blooms inside her, urging her to do wicked things. ![]() After a strange new zombie attack, Alice fears she may be losing her mind as well. Inspired by the childhood classic Alice in Wonderland, this harrowing and romantic story features teen zombie slayer Alice Bell who has lost so much-family, friends, her home. Source: FTC: Exchange for honest opinion, Publisher ![]() Published by Harlequin Teen on September 24th 2013 ![]() Through The Zombie Glass by Gena Showalter This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gifted with magic that leaves him hated by his father, Elia is waiting for the day he's tossed aside like trash and left to die, or married off to a cold-hearted stranger after political power. Outcast for being different in more ways than one, Elia suffers through abuse and scorn without much hope for a better life. Prince Elia of Eistrea is the youngest of four and is hated by siblings and royal parent alike. A thousand years later, the Hellebore Empire and the Kingdom of Eistrea foster peace along the shared borders of the massive river Adracias, united by faith in a mysterious river god and an ancient treaty signed in blood and magic. The countries of Eistrea and Hellebore were once one land, torn asunder by a brutal war. From bestselling author SJ Himes writing as Sheena Jolie comes the long-awaited new book in the Realms of Love Series! ![]() ![]() ![]() The Dark Tower is the backbone of Stephen Kings legendary career. These two books have around 800-900 pages each and are filled with King’s trademark suspense and horror. Robin Furth, Stephen King (Foreword by) 4.31. If you’re looking for something longer than 1,000 pages but shorter than The Stand, try 11/22/63 or Bag of Bones. In addition to The Stand, other long novels by Stephen King include IT and Under the Dome, both of which contain over 1,000 pages. Clocking in at 1,154 pages (in its uncut form), The Stand is a must read for any Stephen King fan. This classic post-apocalyptic novel follows a group of survivors who set off on a journey to rebuild the world after a devastating plague ravages the planet. ![]() ![]() The longest Stephen King book is The Stand, which was first published in 1978 and has since gone through several editions. Stephen Kings magnum opus, The Dark Tower, is getting another live-action adaptation. ![]() We also highly recommend you read our: 8 Must-Read Stephen King Books and Where To Start reading article. Salem’s Lot ( Amazon or Bookshop) - Ben Mears has returned to Jerusalem’s Lot in hopes that exploring the history of the Marsten House, an old mansion long the subject of rumor and speculation, will help him cast out his personal devils and provide inspiration for his new book. What should be the first Stephen King book to read? The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla (5) (Packaging may vary) (Dark Tower, The) Paperback Januby Stephen King (Author) 7,722 ratings Book 5 of 7: The Dark Tower See all formats and editions Kindle 14.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 71.84 5 Used from 37. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Most of Coleridge’s best work, and all the poems recorded here, were written during the years 1797–8 between walking and talking with Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy. Coleridge and his wife, Sara, then moved to Nether Stowey, with their now young family and it was near here that Coleridge met William Wordsworth and began a friendship which, despite difficulties, had a profound influence on the work of both poets, and on the development of English poetry itself. Coleridge and Southey married two of three sisters who had been involved in the abortive plans. In 1794, during a walking tour from Cambridge where he was an undergraduate, he met Robert Southey and together they devised a plan to set up a commune of six families in the valley of the Susquehanna, New England, a scheme which eventually collapsed in argument and conflict. ‘I was reared / In the great city, pent mid cloisters dim / And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars.’ (‘Frost at Midnight’) After the death of his father he attended Christ’s Hospital School: Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in 1772, the tenth and youngest child of the schoolmaster of the country town of Ottery St Mary. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, it would be so easy for her to make Nico into the stereotype of a hollow, shallow rich boy dickhead. And she especially pleasantly surprised me when Maya goes out with Nico. And Suzuma also surprised me several times in the book, like with her reluctance to fully commit to Kit's troubled bad boy persona, creating a character that, well, seemed like a fully developed book character. Surprisingly, though, I didn't hate any of the characters. I was invested in this story in this family, I ignored the fact I found the two younger children, whom most of the drama revolves around, flat. Sure, there was tons of melodrama- it seemed like every second something major was happening to this family- but unlike a lot of books I read I wasn't exhausted by all this drama. ![]() But this book was so much fun to read, even though I don't think it was supposed to be fun. I didn't realize how much I wanted an angsty romance novel, especially since with both my reviews for Gilt and Tarnish, you can see my dislike for books with romance as the main plot. ![]() ![]() ![]() The story you’ll read on January 10 was originally over fifteen thousand words long, with four different perspectives: Carter, Kelly, Joe and Gavin. It wasn’t until I wanted to write another short that I decided to rework it into something different. I kept the scene, wondering if I could use it somewhere else. The editor was right when she said it was slightly derivative, given that the connection between Kelly and Carter was already well established through the series, especially in Brothersong. It takes place during the events of Ravensong, and shows what Carter and Kelly went through while Gordo was similarly trying to reach through to Mark as Omega insanity descended on them both. The entire scene was from Brothersong, but was cut given that it didn’t really move the momentum forward. When I revealed the Brothersong cover last summer, it had a bit from Carter’s point of view. ![]() ![]() You’ve actually already read a small part of it. Thanks!įeralsong is a bridge, much like Lovesong was. Just know that your confusion for the first 20% of the book before the truth came out and turned to fiery disbelief brought me much joy. The reason being is the decisions I made in that story directly tie into what comes next, and I don’t want to run the risk of spoiling anything. ![]() I haven’t spoken much on it, and probably won’t until after Brothersong comes out in August. ![]() ![]() ![]() The last thing you want to be doing is losing money on every transaction - a seemingly obvious rule that was ignored by too many as the startup community drifted from business fundamentals during the recent economic boom. You have to grow.Įven if you don’t feel that you’re in a cash-constrained situation, in an environment of heightened uncertainty, the focus should be on getting to profitability in your unit economics. However, as an early-stage startup, you are not going to cut your way to success. ![]() Your strategic priority should be to reduce your cash outflow and extend your runway, either by getting to profitability or raising a new round of capital, so you’ll be in a position to respond when the market turns and capital becomes more available. If you’re enduring losses relative to a modest cash position, you don’t have the luxury to heavily invest in growth. ![]() Right now, most startups are feeling cash-constrained. To adapt to the new rules, Founders first need to ask if they are cash-constrained. ![]() Because of less abundant access to capital and lower valuations, some startups will have a harder time raising money. In the new environment, a lot depends on your cash position. ![]() ![]() Here is work from acclaimed writers and a host of talented newcomers. "What an inspired mix of energetic and captivating horror. "You won't be able to put WHAT FEARS BECOME down, not even for a second…Darkly humorous…Each spine-tingling chiller takes the reader into the depths of eerie imaginations…" ― Fangoria ![]() Edited by Jeani Rector, each story, poem and art work within showcases an international talent that will give you shivers. This anthology brings together some of the best works from The Horror Zine, an online magazine dedicated to giving you chills and thrills. Lansdale, Elizabeth Massie, Piers Anthony, Melanie Tem, Cheryl Kaye Tardif, Scott Nicholson, Conrad Williams, Simon Clark and a host of other respected authors, poets and artists comes WHAT FEARS BECOME, a terrifying collection of bone-chilling, nail-biting horror that is sure to keep you awake until all hours of the night. WHAT FEARS BECOME: AN ANTHOLOGY FROM THE HORROR ZINEįrom horror masterminds Bentley Little, Ramsey Campbell, Graham Masterton, Joe R. ![]() ![]() Combine that passion with a deep interest in the history and folklore of Ireland, as well as an active and vivid imagination, and Carol Oates the author was born. This stirred in Carol an early passion for reading about all things supernatural. ![]() Carol was introduced to the world of supernatural books when, as a child, her family moved to a coastal suburb on the northern border of Dublin known as Clontarf, famous as the birthplace of Bram Stoker, the prolific author responsible for breathing life into the legendary story Dracula. Since then her pace has not slowed down in the least. After her parents' mad dash to the hospital through the empty city streets of Dublin, Ireland, Carol made her debut into the world in the early hours of Christmas morning. ![]() Carol Oates has never been one to remain still for long. ![]() |