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There are things man was not meant to wot of. Unfortunately, hair has no such restriction. For one head of evil genius hair, time travel has unintended consequences. The multiverse, Time, and all that is reality challenged is at risk. Finding and unlocking the Prime Universe has never been more urgent or more difficult. Doing so while Time exists may be impossible Blithering Genius is book two of The Other Universes. It continues the story lines from Reality Challenged as Psychann tries to pull her companions together to face a threat against Time. Psychann will need help from old friends as well as new allies. There are doppelgangers, telepathic fish, subterranean tunnel dwellers, insane computers, time travelling intelligent parasites, mosquito-beagle hybrids, mimes, and spiders. Sorry about those, by the way.
Foolishness. Thunder ain't got time for it. He's got a ranch to run. Animals have to be cared for and chores have to be done. This morning, however, someone (or somethin') cut circles in his wheat field and then stole his truck. That ain't the first time peculiar things happened around these parts, neither. It ain't gonna be the last. The last time was 30 years ago and Thunder ain't been the same ever since. Looks like his life is about to change again
Dilettante: Tales of How a Small-Town Boy Became a Diplomat Managing U.S. Foreign Assistance By: Clifford H. Brown This book is a memoir of a small-town American kid who worked on farms, tugboats, railroads, ran away to sea for a year on an oceanographic vessel, finally finished college, won a fellowship to travel in Latin America for a year, went to law school, became a partner in a Beverly Hills law firm, and then gave up a lucrative career to join the U.S. Agency for International Development (“USAID”). It is filled with American country and laborer philosophy, served with a healthy dose of juvenility and plain, old fun. It will interest anyone thinking life in small-town America has become a dead end. Readers may be keen to read the second half of the stories, as and when they become available.
Goldilocks entered the three bears’ home to find the porridge either too hot, too cold, or just right. The Goldilocks Effect refers to the fact that the physical laws that govern the cosmos are just right. The smallest changes could threaten the fabric of existence. A physicist, Eric Carlyle, disappears. Carlyle’s lab assistant enlists the aid of Daniel Filby, a washed-up philosophy professor who is Carlyle’s closest friend, to find the missing scientist. Filby discovers Carlyle has invented a machine for traveling through time and space and wrote the secret to time travel between the lines of Filby’s book, The Goldilocks Effect. A crooked FBI agent and a European thug want Carlyle’s notes. The European uses the machine to change the past, creating a universe-ending paradox. To solve the mystery of his missing friend and save the world, Filby must use the device, restore balance to the universe, and find Carlyle.
An ALA Best Book for Young Adults, an ALA Quick Pick, and an ALA Recommended Book for Reluctant Young Readers Nancy and Katie are best friends with one big thing in common—they both cut themselves: “Not by accident, we do it purposely—and regularly—because physical pain is comforting, and because now it has become a habit.” Crosses was the first novel for young adults to deal with an increasingly widespread disorder, and “graphically describes the cry for help of many adolescents and how far they have to fall before they are even noticed” (Voice of Young Adults).
That's not right. Newton had heard stories about the sketchy old donut shop and the strange things that happened to those who dared to enter. He had assumed they were exaggerated tall tales, growing wilder over time. It wouldn't be long before he realized the truth was more dangerous, bizarre, and fascinating than he could imagine. The rational portion of your brain, the area used to crunch numbers, abandon social media, and keep your mouth shut during meetings, might assure you that a story is essentially virtual. It poses no threat to you at all. The irrational portion, however, is not so easily fooled. This is a story about risks, after all. Well, there's also a secret underground lab, human experimentation, a homemade space-car, aliens, clones, and donuts.
In a feeble attempt to deceive mankind, Stephen W. Hawking and Richard Dawkins, among others of their ilk, have painstakingly persevered in creating a Godless society, in the hope intelligent people will accept the theory of evolution as the source that caused the universe to exist. Bringing forward arguments, they create a multitude of problems they cannot answer, resulting in guesses and lies. Not knowing where we came from and why we are here, scientists will never cease their search for the Truth. I have written this book in refutation of their claims and expounded on the subject for clarification.
Drawing on years of online research, this book presents key principles of life and wellbeing in the digital realm.