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Wastelands
God in the Wasteland: The Reality of Truth in a World of Fading Dreams
David F. Wells
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
, 1994
Very insightful and thought provoking .
I am reading this book as part of a course in basic theology, and it is very illuminating. I would highly recommend this book to anyone in the church who wants to tell about "the reason for the hope that lies within you..." It is not just for a few pastors and ...
Wasteland Book 2: Shades of God
Antony Johnston
Oni Press
, 2007
The story gets better
(I write this assuming people have read the first volume) In short, this volume continues right where the first left off with our village of Sunners captured and enslaved by the Newbeginners. We learn more about the different stories about what the Big Wet was and why ...
The Waste Land and Other Poems: Including The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
T. S. Eliot
Signet Classics
, 1998
Greatest Poet of the Century
I think perhaps the wasteland has been to long interpeted as a lament, our a lecture, or even a statement about disillusioment. To me it seems to be the story of a non commital spiritualist lingering on the edge Nihilism, confused in pain and feeling empty as if no ...
Wasteland Book 1: Cities In Dust
Antony Johnston
Oni Press
, 2007
What is the Big Wet?
The world as we know it drowned. One hundred years later the Earth is still poisonous. There are no clouds, there are no birds, and there are no trees. There are, however, mutated monsters living in the dead cities and infesting the desert like vermin. And people ...
Living With Add When You're Not the One Who Has It: A Workbook For Partners
Mimi Handlin
Wasteland Press, 2005
FINALLY a book made for me!
Reading this sweet little book felt like talking to a friend. The fact is, I'm the one who has to do and remember everything at home and I work full time. I can't depend on my husband for anything. This book made me feel like I'm not alone. It gave me great tips about ...
Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse
Stephen King
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Cory Doctorow
, ...
Night Shade Books
, 2008
Not Free SF Reader
Wastelands is pretty close to the perfect anthology, making just a touch over the magic 4.00 story average. For an authoritative (the editor does say he is now an expert) look at the sub-genre, it is a bit light on for analytical non-fiction. For readers, less ...
The Wasteland, Prufrock, and Other Poems
T. S. Eliot
Waking Lion Press
, 2007
This volume brings together three of T. S. Eliot's powerful collections into one. It includes such classic poems as "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," "Portrait of a Lady," "Preludes," "Gerontion," "Sweeney Among the Nightingales," and "The Waste Land."
Runaways Vol. 2: Teenage Wasteland
Brian K. Vaughan
Marvel Enterprises, Inc.
, 2004
A great read...
I picked up runaways when it first started and dropped it at issue 4 not because it wasnt good because it was it was great. its just i started going to college. And i got to admit that was a mistake this is a fantastic book and extremely under rated... i mean by ...
The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower, Book 3)
Stephen King
Signet
, 1993
It's got me.
Man after this one it will just really suck you in. My roommate asked me about this series and the only thing I could think of the tell him was that it was like nothing I've ever read before. It was just a so imaginative book and I never really see any of the events ...
Lords of Kilbourn
Michael Scott
Wasteland Press, 2008
".If I did venture up there, I would need a gun in case it was a setup or something. I didn't know if the suspicious intruders would turn out to be playing a game of entrapment. They lure you in and then the game is all over for you." A compelling story, based on actual events, of one young man's struggle to survive the urban nightmare of gang ...
T.S. Eliot Reads: The Wasteland, Four Quartets and Other Poem
Caedmon
, 2000
Eliot reads Eliot
A. Walton Litz was right on the money after listening to Eliot read his "Waste Land," saying Eliot was essentially a dramatist. Why his poetry takes so well with those who normally don't read poetry. This selection is the most comprehensive of his live and studio ...
SPEAKING OUT! A Collection of Writings from Mercer County
Wasteland Press, 2008
From the Known to the Unknown
Speaking Out is the eclectic experience of seasoned writers and new writers who came together to learn and share their love for writing. The concept was the brain child of Betty Dean, a retired english teacher from Mercer County and Roni Gilpin, a retired Special ...
America's Nuclear Wastelands: Politics, Accountability, and Cleanup
Max S. Power
Washington State University
, 2008
Corporate Wasteland: The Landscape and Memory of Deindustrialization
Steven High
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David W. Lewis
ILR Press
, 2007
Deindustrialization is not simply an economic process, but a social and cultural one as well. The rusting detritus of our industrial past--the wrecked hulks of factories, abandoned machinery too large to remove, and now-useless infrastructures--has for decades been a part of the North American landscape. In recent years, however, these modern ...
Deepak Chopra & Shekhar Kapur's Ramayan 3392 AD Volume 2: Reloaded - Tome of the Wastelands
Shamik Dasgupta
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Jeevan Kang
Virgin Comics
, 2008
The first graphic novel from superstar action film director John Woo (Face/Off, Mission Impossible: 2). Written by best-selling graphic novel author Garth Ennis. Six hundred years ago long, before history's great explorers stole the credit for their feats, mighty Chinese treasure fleets set sail to reach every continent. These voyages of discovery ...
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