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Praise for Cosmos and Psyche "Breathtaking in the scope and scale of its vision, this extraordinary book shatters our cosmological assumptions.Spellbinding, eloquent, compelling."–Christopher Bache, professor of philosophy and religious studies, Youngstown State University "Majestic, sweeping, and profound. Whether read as astrology updated for the quantum age or as a contemporary classic of spirituality, Cosmos and Psyche is a work of immense sophistication, deep learning, and lasting importance. It opens up a new cosmic horizon that reunites science and religion, intellect and soul, modern reason and ancient wisdom. This brilliant book points to a radical change in our understanding of the cosmos, shining new light on the drama of history and on our own critical age. Based on thirty years of meticulous research, and on thinkers from Plato to Jung, Cosmos and Psyche explores the planetary correlations of epochal events like the French Revolution, the two world wars, and September 11. In these pages, distinguished philosopher and cultural historian Richard Tarnas traces the connection between cosmic cycles and archetypal patterns of human experience. A groundbreaking book that explores how astrology can inform our understanding of the events that have shaped our world–the inspiration for the docuseries Changing of the Gods. Unfortunately, Ashby (the Machine Dynasty series) twists the plot one too many times by the end. The world is an updated version of Raymond Chandler’s, with gray morals and broken characters, and Hwa’s internal monologue has just the right balance of introspection and wit. Hwa is an immediately likable protagonist who isn’t afraid to shatter rules-or bones. When an obscenely rich family with unusual views buys the entire town, Hwa’s brought into their family affairs, which include multiple murders. She wants cybernetic enhancements, but her uncaring mother won’t let her get them. Hwa does pretty well for herself as a bodyguard for the sex workers who populate a self-contained community/oil rig off the eastern coast of Canada. Ashby smoothly brings mass market noir detective fiction into the near future, but she struggles to resolve her story satisfactorily. Such thrillers often feature female protagonists, domestic strife, and psychological suspense. But the records show that no-one ever checked into that cabin, and no passengers are missing from the boat.Įxhausted and emotional, Lo has to face the fact that she may have made a mistake - either that, or she is now trapped on a boat with a murderer. Historical Context of The Woman in Cabin 10 Ware’s novel is part of a resurgence of the thriller genre that could be dated to Gillian Flynn’s 2012 bestseller Gone Girl and may reflect a broader cultural fascination with true crime stories. Woken in the night by screams, Lo rushes to her window to see a body thrown overboard from the next door cabin. Instead The Woman in Cabin 10 was more about determining the credibility of Lo with guests she thought she could trust. A luxury press launch on a boutique cruise ship.Ī chance for travel journalist Lo Blacklock to recover from a traumatic break-in that has left her on the verge of collapse. 'Prepare to read it in one sitting !' Shari Lapena, bestselling author of Someone We Know The earliest pictures were black and white: candid, quietly observed portraits of family, friends and fellow artists, often illuminated by gauzy natural light, with an offbeat compositional sense. The overwhelming majority of his photographs document a mere handful of blocks. An apartment in the dilapidated Lower East Side became his home and imaginative locus over the next 60-odd years, only rarely did he venture out of the city. He eventually dropped out of rabbinical school, and, at the age of 23, boarded a bus for New York, intending to focus on becoming a painter. But when his mother gave him a Detrola at the age of 12 – “I can’t remember why,” Leiter later shrugged, “I thought I’d like a camera” – a different course was set. Born in Pittsburgh in 1923, he grew up in an stringently Jewish household, and was expected to follow his father, a towering figure in Talmudic scholarship, into what amounted to the family business. One of the numerous puzzles about Leiter is the fact that, until recent years, few people had even heard his name. This series opener promises more fun to come. Though many of Ivy’s modern attitudes seem anachronistic, her spirit and loyalty make her a thoroughly endearing character. 'Megan Frampton’s Never Kiss A Duke is a delightful mixture of warmth, wit, humor, and sensuality that had me reading late into the night.' Lorraine Heath, New York Times bestselling author A charming combination of steamy, funny, and warmheartedFrampton combines the best elements of classic Regency with contemporary touches. Both Ivy and Sebastian are fiercely independent characters who must learn to reconcile their preconceived notions about each other with their powerful attraction. Ivy has worked hard to build a comfortable life for herself, and she’s suspicious of anything that might disrupt it. Sebastian’s ideas for improving Miss Ivy’s garner him a spot on the staff and a small room, but the sexual tension between Sebastian and Ivy complicates their professional relationship. When Sebastian, Duke of Hasford, is revealed to be illegitimate, he is stripped of his title and fortune and sets out to discover “what people who not dukes do.” During a visit to Miss Ivy’s gaming house, Sebastian’s quick thinking and Adonis-like looks distinguish him to Miss Ivy Holton herself. The high-spirited first entry in the Hazard of Dukes series from Frampton ( Never a Bride) matches a disinherited duke with the strong-willed owner of a notorious gambling den in Victorian London. |