Download A Film in Which I Play Everyone: Poems by Mary Jo Bang (.ePUB)

A Film in Which I Play Everyone: Poems by Mary Jo Bang
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Overview: A Film in Which I Play Everyone takes its title from a response David Bowie gave to a fan who asked if he had upcoming film roles. “I’m looking for backing for an unauthorized autobiography that I am writing,” Bowie answered. “Hopefully, this will sell in such huge numbers that I will be able to sue myself for an extraordinary amount of money and finance the film version in which I will play everybody.”
Mary Jo Bang’s brilliant poems might be the soundtrack to such a movie, where the first-person speaker plays herself and everyone she’s ever met. She falls in and out of love with men, with women, and struggles to realize her ambitions while suffering crushing losses that give rise to dark thoughts. She’s drawn to stories that mirror her own condition: those of women who struggle to speak in a world that would silence them. Embedded in these poems are those minor events that inexplicably persist in the memory and become placeholders: the time she lied and had her mouth washed out with soap; the time someone said she wasn’t his “original idea of beauty but something. / Something he couldn’t quite // put his hands on”; the time she stood in indifferent moonlight on a pier as a cat lapped at the water. Tinged with dark humor and sharpened with keen camerawork, A Film in Which I Play Everyone stars Bang at her best, her most provocative.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics > Poetry

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Download Ibn Sīnā (Sina) by Peter Adamson (.M4B)

Ibn Sīnā (Sina) (Avicenna): A Very Short Introduction by Peter Adamson
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 209 MB
Overview: This book provides an introduction to the most important philosopher of the Islamic world, Ibn Sina, often known in English by his Latinized name Avicenna. After introducing the man and his works, with an overview of the historical context in which he lived, the book devotes chapters to the different areas of Ibn Sina’s thought. Among the topics covered are his innovations in logic, his theory of the human soul and its powers, the relation between his medical writings and his philosophy, and his metaphysics of existence. Particular attention is given to two famous arguments: his flying man thought experiment and the so-called "demonstration of the truthful," a proof for the existence of God as the Necessary Existent. A distinctive feature of the book is its attention to the relationship between Ibn Sina and Islamic rational theology (kalam): in which we see how Ibn Sina responded to this tradition in many areas of his thought. A final chapter looks at Ibn Sina’s legacy in Islamic world and in Latin Christendom. Here Adamson focuses on the critical responses to Ibn Sina in subsequent generations by such figures as al-Ghazali, al-Suhrawardi, and Fakhr al-Din al-Razi.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Download Delivered Under Fire by Candice Shy Hooper (.ePUB)

Delivered Under Fire: Absalom Markland and Freedom’s Mail by Candice Shy Hooper
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Overview: During the Civil War his movements from battlefield to battlefield were followed in the North and in the South nearly as closely as those of generals, though he was not in the military. After the war, his swift response to Ku Klux Klan violence sparked passage of a landmark civil rights law, though he was not a politician. When he died in 1888 newspapers reported his death from coast to coast, yet he’s unknown today. He was the man who delivered the most valuable ingredient in U.S. soldiers’ fighting spirit during those terrible war years—letters between the front lines and the home front. He was Absalom Markland, special agent of the United States Post Office, and this is his first biography.
At the beginning of the Civil War, at the request of his childhood friend Ulysses S. Grant, Markland created the most efficient military mail system ever devised, and Grant gave him the honorary title of colonel. He met regularly with President Abraham Lincoln during the war and carried important messages between Lincoln and Generals Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman at crucial points in our nation’s peril. When the Ku Klux Klan waged its reign of terror and intimidation after the Civil War, Markland’s decisive action secured the executive powers President Grant needed to combat the Klan. Nearly every biography of Lincoln, Sherman, and Grant includes at least one footnote about Markland, but his important, sometimes daily interaction with them during and after the war has escaped modern notice, until now. Absalom Markland is a forgotten American hero. Delivered Under Fire tells his amazing story.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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Download Filthy Desire by A. Olsen (.ePUB)

Filthy Desire by A. Olsen (Filthy Dons Book 1)
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Overview: Giancarlo “Gio” Ferraro is the filthy don of New York, and he always gets what he wants. When his Saturday evening escort takes a turn for the worse, Gio demands a visit – and an explanation – from her boss, the owner of the Q Agency, Kara Delaine.

Kara hasn’t survived and thrived without knowing how to handle an influential man. But the prospect of being alone and indebted to the powerful and seductive Gio sets her on edge.

But two can play at this game. Gio Ferraro may be the underground king of New York, but Kara is the queen.

And there’s no way she’s letting Gio reign over her.
Genre: Romance

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Download Murder in the Cards by Holly Willowbrook (.ePUB)

Murder in the Cards: A Ravenwood Witches Mystery by Holly Willowbrook
Requirements: epub reader, 461 kb
Overview: In the pretty little seaside village of Greenvale, the shops are quaint, the food is farm-to-table, and the witches keep a low profile. That is, until a local turns up dead and the townies start pointing fingers at Fortuna Ravenwood and her great-aunt Celestia.

Fortuna has just returned to Greenvale after leaving the town—and her witchcraft—behind nearly ten years before. She swore she would never come back, but after a decade-long streak of bad luck, she has run out of options. Within 24 hours of her homecoming, Fortuna and the powerful witch who raised her find themselves prime suspects in a murder case.

It will take Fortuna’s uncanny powers of observation, the help of an unlikely band of quirky locals—and a little magic—to clear the Ravenwood name and find the killer.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller

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