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13676. Platform Decay by Martha Wells
Murderbot volunteered to run a rescue mission and realizes it will have to spend significant time with a bunch of humans it does not know. That includes human children, which it finds unpleasant. It braces for awkward eye contact and runs an emotion check, reacting with frustration as it faces unwanted social interaction while trying to complete the mission.
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13677. Lettere A Lucilio by Seneca
Una raccolta di lettere morali indirizzate a un amico, che offre consigli pratici e meditazioni stoiche su come vivere virtuosamente: affrontare la morte e il dolore, governare la rabbia e i desideri, gestire ricchezza e perdita, coltivare tranquillità interiore, autodisciplina, amicizia e saggezza pratica. Il testo combina insegnamenti filosofici con esempi quotidiani e inviti all'esame di coscienza, proponendo esercizi di vita volti a trasformare la teoria in pratica e a conseguire libertà e serenità d'animo.
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13678. El Vago by Laurence Gonzales
El Vago, the Vagabond, recalls his life as a bandit and his friendship with a man who would become Pancho Villa. He remembers the idealism of Zapata and his love for the beautiful Consuelo. He reflects on how youthful loyalties, passion, and political fervor collided. The narrative registers the tragic violence of the Mexican Revolution and how it reshaped lives and loyalties.
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13679. Coming Home by Sue Gee
Spring 1947. Indian independence is imminent and the British flag will soon be lowered across India. Thousands who made their lives there as planters, civil servants, or in the Indian army prepare to return to England, including Will and Flo Sutherland, who fell in love at the end of the war. India has been the defining experience of their lives and they must find how to make a new life now.
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13680. Keeping Secrets by Sue Gee
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13681. The Book Of D'ni by Rand Miller
A richly detailed cultural and historical portrait of an ancient, vanished civilization, tracing its origins, language, arts, philosophy, and the development of a unique technology that links worlds; the narrative covers the society’s literary and engineering achievements, the internal conflicts and moral choices that led to its decline and catastrophic fall, and the attempts by later explorers and survivors to understand, preserve, and reckon with the legacy left behind.
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13682. Foggage by Patrick McGinley
Kevin and Maureen Hurley are middle aged twins who live in remote Irish farming country with their bedridden father. Maureen believes she is carrying a child, and the siblings set out to find a plausible sire for that child. Their search takes place on the remote farm where they live. The book traces their efforts to identify a father while they remain with their bedridden father in the rural setting.
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13683. Twice by Mitch Albom
At eight, Alfie discovers he can undo any moment and live it again, but he must accept the consequences of his second attempt. He uses the gift to erase embarrassments, test risky near-death experiences, and shape his love life until he falls for Gianna, but he learns one caveat: once he undoes a love, that person can never love him again. Years later, an ailing Alfie is arrested after allegedly cheating at roulette, and a detective's interrogation gradually reveals his life and its outcome.
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13684. A Good Death by Philip Ross
Charles Maxwell is a thirty eight year veteran CIA agent who has been told he has only six months to live from cancer. He finances a good death by selling $100,000 worth of second rate secrets to the Russians and retreats to a secluded Swiss chalet in the shadow of the Matterhorn. A Soviet dissident, Constantin Vronsky, is hiding nearby. The KGB and the CIA converge, forcing Maxwell into a final deadly game of cross and double cross.
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13685. Honor Bound by Richard Harris
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13686. Schizoanalytic Cartographies by Félix Guattari
A series of theoretical essays and interviews develops a practice of mapping social and psychic territories that rejects Oedipal psychoanalysis in favor of a schizoanalytic approach emphasizing multiplicity, machinic assemblages, and lines of flight; it proposes concrete cartographies of desire and subjectivity that reveal how capitalism, institutions, and technological systems shape individual and collective experience while also pointing to transversal practices and micro-political resistances that open new forms of ethical and political becoming.
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13687. Captain Paul by Edward Ellsberg
Norsemen sail across the Channel into the realm of the great Frankish emperor and confront a massive Crusader force. Aboard a dragon ship an English monk guards a book wrapped in cloth whose true worth is known only to him. At their leader's side is Raven, with a blood spot in his eye and magic in his soul, and he and Cynethryth, the runaway daughter of an English king, plunge into an epic clash of men and faiths.
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13688. Lightsource by Bari Wood
Emily Brand, a physicist, makes a major energy discovery and then disappears. Her research partner dies in a plane crash and a brutally ambitious oil executive, David Lucci, uses NARCON to prevent her from going public. He resorts to torture, blackmail, and murder to make her pay for what she did to him over twenty years ago.
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13689. Miracles by Marcy Heidish
This fictional account follows Mother Seton, the first American-born saint. It traces the tragedies and triumphs of her life, portraying the challenges she faced and the ways those events shaped her. The narrative centers on her struggle to triumph over pain and to find meaning in life, presenting a portrait of endurance and inward searching.
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13690. You've Found Oliver by Dustin Thao
A year after his best friend Sam died, Oliver still texts Sam's number and cannot stop, especially as the anniversary approaches. When he accidentally calls, someone else answers: Ben, an astronomy student in Seattle who has been reading Oliver's private messages after the number was reassigned. They meet and feel an undeniable spark, but Oliver discovers something strange that could keep them apart.
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13691. The Pull Of The Earth by Alfred Alcorn
Hedley Vaughn tenaciously clings to his farm, determined to keep his place. His young wife, Janet, seeks an escape from her unbearable boredom in the arms of Lucien Quirk, a battle-scarred World War II veteran. Their conflicting attachments shape the novel's focus on longing, loyalty, and the strains of domestic life. It presents their choices and the pressures each faces.
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13692. Birdwatchingwatching by Donald Horne
Alex Horne challenges his father to a yearlong competitive birdwatching contest running from January 1 to December 31, 2006. They each attempt to see as many bird species as possible under simple rules: birds must be wild, alive, and actually seen, and travel anywhere is allowed. The year follows outings from early home sightings to trips to Romania, Wales, and South Africa, as Alex seeks to understand his father and the appeal of birdwatching.
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13693. Princess Of Dorsa by Eliza Andrews
Princess Natasia is the eldest child of Emperor Andreth of the Four Realms, but as a girl she is expected to marry so her father can shape a male successor. An unknown would-be assassin nearly takes her life, revealing that someone seeks to destabilize the Empire, with suspects including Western lords, eastern barbarians, or the mysterious Cult of Culo. With palace intrigue growing dangerous, the Emperor considers Natasia as a possible heir and the reckless, rebellious princess must learn to lead before the Empire falls.
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13694. The Voices Of Robby Wilde by Elizabeth Kytle
The book examines Robby Wilde, a man with paranoid schizophrenia who first heard a voice at age nine. Ten years before his death at fifty-three, Wilde asked his friend Elizabeth Kytle to write about his condition. Kytle traces his life from rural North Carolina to impoverished last days in Columbus, Ohio, using twice-told tales in which Wilde's recollections alternate with differing accounts from friends, family, and coworkers, and chronicles the slow unraveling and final breakdown of his life.
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13695. A Concise History Of The Common Law by Theodore Plucknett
A compact narrative tracing the emergence and development of the common-law system from its medieval origins through its institutionalization and spread, explaining how royal courts, procedural forms, and judicial decision-making gradually displaced local customs and alternative legal traditions to produce a coherent body of precedent-driven law; it examines the influence of canon and Roman law, the growth of equity as a corrective, the transformation of remedies and forms of action, and the reforms of the nineteenth century that modernized courts and procedure, while also surveying the transplantation of common law to the colonies and its enduring principles such as stare decisis and the central role of judges in shaping doctrine.
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13696. Will The Circle Be Unbroken? by Studs Terkel
Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith
A compassionately reported oral history that gathers voices from all walks of life to explore how people confront death, mourning, and the rituals that give loss meaning; through interviews with clergy, undertakers, family members, children and others, it traces the fears, faith, humor and practicalities that shape responses to dying and bereavement, revealing cultural differences, personal reckonings and moments of grace and resilience.
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