I See Santa Everywhere

I See Santa Everywhere
Author: Glenn McCoy
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-09-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780786818334

A young boy's sanity is pushed to the limits when he's sure he's seeing Santa Claus around every corner. Luckily, he's found a sympathetic ear in his therapist....or has he? Cartoonist Glenn McCoy discovers the hidden menace (and humor) in the season's most beloved gift giver.


How I Came to Sparkle Again

How I Came to Sparkle Again
Author: Kaya McLaren
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250013879

Tells the story of three different women--Jill returning home after heartbreak, Lisa looking for real romance, and ten-year-old Cassie grieving her deceased mother--and their transition from loss to love in a small Colorado ski town named Sparkle.


Dangerous Worlds

Dangerous Worlds
Author: Brian Herbert
Publisher: WordFire +ORM
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1614753849

The fantastic collection of bestselling author Brian Herbert’s short fiction, a volume packed with highly imaginative, intriguing stories and ideas. This is the first collection of Brian Herbert’s short fiction, a volume that is packed with highly imaginative, intriguing stories and ideas. In the previously unpublished “Death of the Internet,: Under Burning Skies,” the internet is wiped out—forever!—leaving hundreds of millions of people unable to function without a technology that they have become addicted to, and totally dependent upon. Another previously unpublished story, "Earth Games" describes an alien world where Earth people are kept prisoner and forced to perform competitions with hotrod automobiles. Those games strongly resemble rush-hour commute experiences in major U.S. cities, where drivers compete for lane space and make rude hand gestures to one another. A slight difference: the cars in this story have machine guns on the fenders, and cannons on the rooftops! Two of the stories in this collection—“Earth Games” and “The Stakeout”—were edited by Brian’s father Frank Herbert, the famed author of DUNE, in the early 1980s, and rewritten by Brian, with those expert comments in mind. A New York Times-bestselling author, Brian has written many works of fiction and non-fiction. Brian is best known as the coauthor of 14 new Dune-series novels, written with Kevin J. Anderson. In his solo books, Brian is known for addressing important social issues, such as the environment, politics, and religion. In his highly original novel OCEAN, the ocean and its sea creatures declare war on human civilization, in retaliation for pollution and other human-caused abuses that are fouling the waters of the planet. In DANGEROUS WORLDS, the characters find themselves in an ocean of deep, deep trouble, and must try to get out of seemingly impossible situations. Sometimes they do, and sometimes they don’t!


So Many Santas

So Many Santas
Author: Landoll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780769604848

All kinds of books for all kinds of occasions -- we've got something for every child! A little girl's search for the real Santa Claus leads her on a tour through the city. She sees all kinds of Santas, but how will she ever contact the real one?


The Open Economy and its Enemies

The Open Economy and its Enemies
Author: Jane Duckett
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2006-12-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1139460722

There is a vigorous debate about the merits of globalisation for developing countries. Based on numerous focus-group discussions and over 10,000 interviews, this book studies economic and cultural openness from the perspective of the public in four developing or 'transitional' countries: Vietnam, (South) Korea, the Czech Republic and Ukraine (both before and after the Orange Revolution). It finds many supporters of opening up, but also many who are discontented with its downsides and who expect states to tackle the exploitation and unfairness that accompany it. Among the most fervent enemies of openness there is support not just for peaceful public protest to tackle the problems it brings, but for violence or sabotage. The methodology provides a unique opportunity for the public in developing countries to 'speak with their own voices' about markets and openness - and highlights the subtlety, ambiguity, tensions, conflicts and emotion that statistics alone fail to capture.