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A Victorian Flower Dictionary: The Language of Flowers Companion Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Mandy Kirkby Page ID: B0054KO4XK
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File Size: 2531 KBPrint Length: 187 pagesPublisher: Ballantine Books (September 20, 2011)Publication Date: September 20, 2011 Sold by: Random House LLC Language: EnglishID: B0054KO4XKText-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #444,072 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #23 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Science > Biological Sciences > Plants > Flowers #31 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Crafts & Hobbies > Flower Arranging #58 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Gardening & Horticulture > Flowers
I recently finished reading Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s novel "The Language of Flowers." The plot is both complicated and simplistic: a young girl who has been raised in the foster care system is crippled emotionally by repeated rejections. She pronounces herself an unloveable throw-away that has little hope of sustaining any type of meaningful relationship. Her love of all things floral affords her the ability to use flowers to communicate in an almost metaphysical code that finds root within the hearts and desires of the men and women to whom she sells her blooms. Like Tilo in The Mistress of Spices: A Novel, Victoria understands what her patients need but cannot help herself. Throughout the story, she uses flowers to speak for her and eventually compiles a compendium of flower photographs with their meanings. In "A Victorian Flower Dictionary," Mandy Kirkby presents a book of fifty flowers, complete with colored drawings of each bloom, the emotion it is meant to convey and a blurb that includes information about the plant itself and its citations in literature. In an appendix, she includes Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s dictionary as compiled by Victoria, the fictional narrator of "The Language of Flowers." In as much as the book is nicely arranged as a sort of floral Wiki, I wonder how much of the language of flowers is subjective to the author of the dictionary.
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Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect Hardcover – October 8, 2013
Author: Visit ‘s Matthew D. Lieberman Page ID: 0307889092
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It seems natural that when a person is rewarded with a cash prize there is intense activity in the pleasure centers of his or her brain. But why do we experience neurally identical pleasure when giving away money? Why is the emotional pain of being left out of a game of catch identical to that of physical injury? Using the latest research in neuroscience, Lieberman, an award-winning social psychologist, shows readers how their brains may be wired, first and foremost, to harmonize and connect with others, rather than simply to act in their own interests. With the help of new functional MRI technology, Lieberman explores the surprising new science of social interaction, investigating how our perceptions of others affect our cognition and, even more elementally, how social interaction and its absence can produce the same mental responses as physical pain and pleasure, as well as what that fact might mean about the evolution of the brain. Lieberman’s findings are convincing: over the course of their evolution, humans have developed sophisticated means of responding to group challenges and the norms of altruism and cohesion have become ingrained in neural biology. The end of the book outlines how to integrate social cognition into teaching and management. Social is a far-ranging and sometimes long-winded introduction to how humans think together. Agent: Max Brockman, Brockman Inc. (Oct.)
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Do we really know what drives us? Compelling evidence is emerging that shows that, more than money or other extrinsic incentives, the human brain gets a hefty reward by forging connections with others. That evidence, much of it uncovered by Lieberman, a pioneer of social cognitive neuroscience, is presented in a collegial manner in this often-surprising account. He contends that the human brain has been primed by evolution to view the world in social terms. With the details from study after study, many of them based on imaging scans that examine activity in certain parts of the brain, Liebermans book is perfect for Malcolm Gladwell fans who want to delve much deeper into the biology behind our social abilities. The investigations reveal the impressive social abilities we hold, often unappreciated but noticeable when lacking in others, and so ingrained they may influence our very sense of self. The book provides anecdotes and insights sure to be shared with others because, after all, were social creatures. –Bridget Thoreson
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Hardcover: 384 pagesPublisher: Crown; 1St Edition edition (October 8, 2013)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0307889092ISBN-13: 978-0307889096 Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 1.3 x 8.5 inches Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds Best Sellers Rank: #65,390 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #138 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > Neuropsychology #183 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > Social Psychology & Interactions #199 in Books > Health, Fitness & Dieting > Psychology & Counseling > Neuropsychology
"Social: Why Our Brains are Wired to Connect," by Matthew Lieberman, is an outstanding and fascinating layperson’s guide to the new field of social cognitive neuroscience–an interdisciplinary field that "uses the tools of neuroscience to study the mental mechanisms that create, frame, regulate, and respond to our experience of the social world." In the process of investigating these mechanisms, this science advances our knowledge of the evolutionary path that continue to mold our social brain. The book seeks to answer: why are we wired to connect socially; what advantages did our species gain by evolving along this evolutionary path; how can we use this knowledge to improve society?
This is the perhaps the fifth layperson’s guide to neuroscience that I’ve read in the past few years. Not all have been easy or pleasurable to read. Much of neurology seems inherently difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. It the right hands it can be accessible and mesmerizing. In my estimation, this book compares very well to last year’s bestselling neuroscience book by V. S. Ramachandran entitled, "The Tell-Tale Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Quest for What Makes Us Human." If you are not familiar with Ramachandran, saying this is high praise for Lieberman and this book. After all, Ramachandran is considered one of the leading lights of the academic neuroscience community. He is also a profoundly gifted writer. Lieberman is not far behind; like Ramachandran, he shows an extraordinary ability to convey difficult concepts clearly and personably.
I’ve always loved psychology.
The author sets out to tell us that human brains have evolved to weigh social considerations, our interactions with other people, far more heavily than we realize. Unfortunately, he chooses to accomplish this by telling us we never had any idea that they were important at all. Everyone knows social factors matter. Even when you’re fed up with everyone and just want to be left alone to read a book or play with your toys, you rely on others to write the book or make the toys. And you always rely on others for food, protection, healthcare, hey, for existence–even if you care nothing for love, companionship, stimulation and other pure social joys. On the flip side, interactions with people can be deadly, so you have to care. There may be a few hermits who live solitary and self-sufficient lives, but everyone knows they are both rare and weird.
This is not a single annoying sentence at the beginning of the book, it is pounded home every few pages. For example, "People often talk as if their company, job, or workplace is solely about getting a paycheck and helping the company increase profits. This is all predicated on the norm of self-interest–the belief that material self-interest is the only thing that motivates people individually and corporately. We have been bombarded with this idea for so long that it’s the only conversation we know how to have about the workplace." Huh? Someone may be following the author around bombarding him, but I have seldom heard that idea expressed. Read any book, watch any movie or TV show, and you see it’s about people pursuing goals with respect to other people: love, sex, respect, kindness, fear and lots of other stuff. Most organizations are not for-profit corporations, they have explicit social goals and often no material ones.
Let me say up front that I enjoyed this book, but I had some issues with it. Let me say what I did *not* like first, and then what I did.
The title ends "Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect," leading the reader to expect this book to be largely about evolutionary psychology — explaining *why* the brain does what it does requires investigating the adaptive value of brain features over the history of humans and beyond. That is absolutely *not* what this book is about. Just striking the word "Why" from the title would make it much more appropriate to the book’s actual content.
In fact, there were places where I thought the author *should* have dived into the evolutionary mechanics but did not. For example, in the discussion about altruism there was nothing about the fact that altruism is perfectly explained when you stop focusing on individuals as the unit of selection and correctly focus on the genes themselves. No mention of Tit-for-Tat and related strategies, ESSes, or anything of the sort. In fact the author seemed to imply that explanations from other quarters got it wrong, and the book was setting the record straight. Hmmm. In another section the author talked about our social wiring as though it had evolved for the good of the species, but again, evolution operates primarily at the level of genes, not species. A gene or gene combination that makes an organism more successful at reproducing will increase in frequency in a population, that’s all — evolution is not a mystic hand trying to make a better species. A for-the-good-of-the-species argument is not a good one.
The margins of my copy of the book are filled with notes, many of which are objections to conclusions drawn or the way something was presented.
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Soccer iQ: Things That Smart Players Do Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Dan Blank Page ID: B00ITD6L3A
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File Size: 1055 KBPrint Length: 133 pagesPublisher: SoccerPoet LLC (March 5, 2014)Publication Date: March 5, 2014 Sold by: Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00ITD6L3AText-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #21,151 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #1 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Sports > Coaching > Soccer #1 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Sports > Soccer #5 in Books > Sports & Outdoors > Coaching > Soccer
This book is well written and contains practical soccer best practices for a player. The author breaks down common tactical situations and provides meaningful advice for them. These situations might be described as patterns of play at the individual level. I recommend this book to players at a U13 level or higher.
I’ve been coaching for many years both Boys and Girls teams. As a coach I always feel that there is something else I should have pointed out to my players, but lacked the insight and or words to convey it to my players. I feel that Dan has touched on many of the "Soccer Problems" that occur in a game but are never addressed by the coach. In each chapter you will find a common soccer problem addressed and dealt with with insight and humor! Like the other reviews I too plan on getting this book for each of my assistant coaches and players. Thanks for taking the time to write this book Dan.
I have coached at all levels – from pee wees to the pros, from high school to premier club, and this is, without a doubt, the BEST book I have read regarding soccer. I purchased enough books for each player on my U16 Premier Boys Team to read. I then created a 100 question test on the book which we made mandatory for each player. This common sense book has never been created until now. All the scenarios we go through as players and coaches in games, but never broke down, are here in print. I have read it several times now, and we have incorporated numerous pieces of this book into our training sessions. As a coach, I always strive to find any edge I can get over our opponents. This is the edge! It has already helped us go to the next level! Buy it and make it recommended reading for your players. You won’t be disappointed! Download Soccer iQ: Things That Smart Players Do Kindle Edition PDF
An Appeal To Heaven: What Would Happen If We Did It Again Kindle Edition
Author: Dutch Sheets ID: B00XW8JVD4
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File Size: 2080 KBPrint Length: 102 pagesPublisher: Dutch Sheets Ministries (May 18, 2015)Publication Date: May 18, 2015 Sold by: Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00XW8JVD4Text-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #30,422 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #17 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > History > Americas > United States > Revolution & Founding #24 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > History > Religion > Christianity > Biblical History & Culture #43 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Religion & Spirituality > Christian Books & Bibles > Churches & Church Leadership
After having emigrated from a country where most people have lost hope for their children’s futures, my family and I started hoping again, dreaming again here in the USA. Over the past 25 years we have learned just about everything about this country’s incredible history, but seeing how this nation, too, has recently been plunging itself headlong into destruction, has at times rolled us a heavy despair over us. Not again, not again. BUT! God is not finished yet! In fact, there is more hope for this beautiful land right now than at any time in history! Through a series of “Only-God-can-tell-this-story’s-end” revelations, this book gives us all hope that we can participate in the “Writing of God’s Story in America.” YOU have a place, today, together with thousands of voices from the past, to bring about what God said He wanted to do and has not yet finished here. Let us sons complete what the fathers started!
When I first heard the storyline of Dutch Sheet’s An Appeal to Heaven I could feel the whirlwind of God all around it and I said, "This could put a million people on the Mall to pray for a Third Great Awakening in America." It’s an amazing message of hope. God still has an answer when the church has an appeal.
Best-selling author Dutch Sheets has written a new book with a doubt-shattering history-changing message for America. In this latest work, "An Appeal to Heaven", Dutch gives us the missing key to seeing transforming revival spread across our land.
In true Dutch Sheets’ faith-building style, he delivers a biblical theology that removes all doubt that our Heavenly Father stands ready and willing to heal this nation… Our Faithful God has a proven history of showing up in the darkest places just in time to turn things around.
"An Appeal to Heaven" is mobilizing the body of Christ world wide to pray with ONE VOICE and passionate faith that God will “Arise and Shine” through His people in this nation once again. It will release you to pray at a whole new level of assurance that God is hearing and answering our prayers for another Great Awakening in America.
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A Step Toward Falling Hardcover – October 6, 2015
Author: Cammie McGovern ID: 006227113X
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“Praise for A STEP TOWARD FALLING: Without evading or sugarcoating difficult topics, McGovern shows that disabled and able aren’t binary states but part of a continuum—a human one.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review))
“Told in alternating sections of Emily’s and Belinda’s voices, this book explores how even good people can fail morally. Belinda is written thoughtfully and respectfully. She has a distinct voice that reflects her cognitive disabilities but without condescension. Highly recommended for realistic fiction collections.” (School Library Journal (starred review))
“Through alternating chapters, Emily comes to understand her inaction, prejudices, and failings, and Belinda learns to face her fears, find her voice, and take charge of her future. McGovern’s ample experience with special needs youth is evident, as it allows this unique story shine from within.” (ALA Booklist (starred review))
“Alternating viewpoints illustrate how braving the uncertainty of relationships, expectations, and life after high school transcends class or ability. The sensitive overview of tough issues gracefully balances romance with reality. Fans of Jane Austen will appreciate this unconventional homage.” (Kirkus Reviews)
“Belinda’s voice is perfectly pitched: it’s clear that she’s thought her world through on her own terms. By including a wide variety of distinct characters, the novel shows that the presence or absence of a disability is just one of many aspects of who a person is.” (The Horn Book)
“So much love for this wise and powerful book. Most of all for Belinda—a girl with a cognitive disability who shows how full a life can be, and who loves Pride and Prejudice and Colin Firth as much as we do. For fans of Jennifer Niven and Jandy Nelson.” (Justine Magazine)
“This book might lead to an interesting discussion about responsibility, about standing up for someone, about doing the right thing.” (Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA))
McGovern uses her experience working with youth with special needs to illuminate the everyday thought processes and internal lives of young adults who function differently in society. She gives readers characters, not archetypes. It’s a poignant, warm, compelling book that insists that mistakes and redemption can go hand in hand. (The Globe and Mail)
Praise for SAY WHAT YOU WILL:“This is a book to read, savor, and pass on and on until it has gone around the world twice.” (Ron Koertge, author of Stoner & Spaz)
“A unique and unforgettable love.” (Teen Vogue)
“Exhilarating and heartrending.This novel is stunning.” (ALA Booklist (starred review))
“Readers will be surprised, moved, amused, worried, hopeful, and grateful.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review))
“McGovern’s triumph is how well she normalizes and highlights the variety of disability experiences among teens and their often circuitous journeys toward claiming their voices and right to self-determination. Ultimately, a deeply engaging and rewarding story.” (Kirkus Reviews)
“A beautifully written story about two teens who find each other in spite of what might seem like insurmountable problems.” (Examiner.com (5 star review))
“It’s a little bit ‘Perks of Being a Wallflower,’ a little bit ‘Eleanor & Park’ and a lot of something else entirely. A young adult book with grown-up lessons.” (Metro US)
“Wonder meets Eleanor and Park in this authentic romance with beautifully crafted characters.” (IndieBound.org)
From the Back Cover
Sometimes one mistake can change everything.
Emily doesn't know why she froze. Or why Lucas did too. Afterward, she thought of different ways to rationalize it. But the truth is, they could have helped Belinda, and they didn't. It's a mistake they'll both have to live with.
Sometimes doing nothing is the only way to cope.
Belinda doesn't want to talk about what happened. Because when she does, it feels like it's happening all over again.
Sometimes good can come from bad.
Emily and Lucas's punishment is community service at a center for people with disabilities. People like Belinda. Soon they feel like maybe they're starting to make a real difference. Like they would be able to do the right thing if they could do that night all over again. Like they could help not only those at the center but also each other.
But when Belinda returns to school, Emily and Lucas have to figure out if they can do anything that will actually help the one person they hurt most.
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Hardcover: 368 pagesPublisher: HarperTeen (October 6, 2015)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 006227113XISBN-13: 978-0062271136 Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #77,608 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #16 in Books > Teens > Literature & Fiction > Social & Family Issues > Special Needs #62 in Books > Teens > Literature & Fiction > Social & Family Issues > Values & Virtues #553 in Books > Teens > Romance > Contemporary
First, I would like to thank HarperTeen for sending me an ARC of this book to review.
Have you read Pride and Prejudice? If you haven’t, then you should. I mention this because it plays an important role in this novel. Not that you have to have read it to understand A Step Toward Falling, but I think Austen’s original title – First Impressions – is particularly relevant here. It’s also a wonderful read.
This is not just about learning to do the right thing. It’s about learning to get to know people. Not judging them by what they look like at a first glance. And it succeeds wonderfully.
I loved this book. I loved all of the parallels to Pride and Prejudice (one of my all-time favorites), I loved the characters, I loved the story, I loved how much diversity there was without it seeming like things were just thrown in for the sake of diversity. It’s a book about people with disabilities. And it’s a book about highschoolers.
A Step Toward Falling poses a very important question. If you saw someone getting attacked, what would you do? Would you freeze up? Would you go fight the attacker? Would you run and get help? I honestly can’t answer this question. I want to say that I would run and get help. But that is what I want to say. Because the reality is this: I would likely be so afraid that I would freeze. And that is what happens with Emily and Lucas here when they see Belinda being attacked. They just freeze up.
The characters are wonderful. Belinda started out as a bit odd. But after a bit, I figured her out. Yes, she’s odd. But it’s part of her charm. It’s part of who she is. Emily and Lucas are so guilt-ridden that they don’t even complain about their punishment for failing to help Belinda. Download A Step Toward Falling – October 6, 2015 PDF
Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas (Color Atlas of Anatomy a Photographic Study of the Human Body) [Print Replica] Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Johannes W. Rohen Page ID: B00T8GX2YI
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File Size: 147294 KBPrint Length: 560 pagesSimultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limitsPublisher: Wolters Kluwer Health; 8 edition (January 30, 2015)Publication Date: January 30, 2015 Sold by: Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00T8GX2YIText-to-Speech: Not enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #112,290 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #1 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Dentistry > Dental Assisting #7 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Allied Health Professions > Medical Assistants #12 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Allied Health Professions > Physical Therapy
I definitely recommend this atlas while studying anatomy in great detail. It is absolutely great for the muscles, however, it is a tad difficult to study the bones and bony markings using this. The bony markings/bones were just not organized in a manner that makes it easy to study. I preferred to use the Essential Anatomy 5 app on my Iphone for these because of this reason. For the muscles, nerves, and vasculature I used a combination of the app and this atlas which really prepared me for my anatomy exams and helped to solidify my learning experience. The atlas provides photography of real cadavers which helps you to examine what it will look like during an exam! Overall it was very helpful during my anatomy class!
I can definitely say this book has been a lifesaver! The photographs are incredibly detailed and it’s super helpful since tests/practicals are based on real bones and cadavers not diagrams. Most other atlases are great but it’s much easier to visualize the info with these photographs. It’s pretty expensive to buy this textbook, so I just rented it from , which is a great deal for a student budget.
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Post-Human Series Books 1-4 Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s David Simpson Page ID: B00H0D5NTI
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File Size: 6645 KBPrint Length: 805 pagesSimultaneous Device Usage: UnlimitedPublisher: Post-Human Media (July 20, 2014)Publication Date: July 20, 2014 Sold by: Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00H0D5NTIText-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Enabled Word Wise: EnabledLending: Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #805 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #1 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Science Fiction > Anthologies & Short Stories #1 in Books > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Science Fiction > Anthologies #3 in Books > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Science Fiction > Cyberpunk
David Simpson has created a masterpiece, a view into one possible new and frightening world. Mankind has sent itself on a path that could mean the end of human life, as in our quest for an easier life. Long talked about and feared by many, Artificial Intelligence has become a real and "living" thing.
Wow. Take this amazing trip through a future world. Artificial Intelligence know controls what the world has become
Books one through three lead you on an unforgettable journey through the future, with a cast of characters that grab you and make everything you thought impossible seem real.
Everything changes as life on Earth is almost destroyed. What is left is controlled and hunted by what man has created an Artificial Intelligence. One that grows stronger, more powerful and becomes evil and self sustaining.
Our heroes are locked in a battle to save life and the world. They travel to a new world attempting to find a way to defeat the powerful destructive AI.
As you follow the many twists and turns one man, James becomes what appears to be the only hope left for the human race; or what is left to save.
Then book four appears to be completely unrelated, going in a totally new direction. As you become engrossed in a new plot and wonder what is next..you are suddenly blindsided.
You discover how the AI was developed and the entire series becomes clear. How very tricky, of David Simpson.
Can not wait for book five, it is sure to be another "can’t put down" page turner.
I read them individually, not in this set.
Avoiding all the verbiage, any sci-fi fans should take serious note of this author. His thinking is out of the box, his writing cohesive and entertaining, and above all, he expands your mind. Buy ’em all :)))
What an incredible opportunity! These books would make any sci-fi lover happy. I read each one of these individually as they were published and was surprised how my expectations were exceeded each time. Get these books while they are free, but definitely worth paying for if you miss this special offer.
Like Star Wars, the books weren’t written in order, but no problem there. Read them in the published order like me or read them in chronological order. I think either way works out fine.
The first book I read from David was "The God Killers" because I liked the title and I’ve been hooked ever since. Love the brand new cover. Just patiently waiting now for his next book. I’ll read anything he writes.
Just realized he has a fifth book in the Post-Human series ready for pre-order called "Inhuman" and due out April 27.
Oh goody!
David is a great writer and a nice person. Catch him on Twitter and get these books. I guarantee they will keep you happily reading for a while.
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