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We're less than a week from the Kindle edition release of "The Nemesis Legacy" on Jan. 23!

Hardcovers are available now via Amazon.

Paperbacks can be ordered from most places that sell books.

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"Rabbeinu Gershom was born in , northeast , in 960. If he were transported to Metz 500 years later, little would likely have changed. Metz in 1460 would be pretty much the same. Same language, similar culture, same persecution, and life there would be, for the most part, the same.

In contrast, consider a member of the community in the US in the 1950s. If transported to the 1970s, such a person would have had difficulty recognizing their community because of significant changes in religious practices, communal priorities, and identity.

This dramatic transformation is the that Dr. Lawrence Grossman (former director of publications at the and of the Year ) brilliantly details in Living in Both Worlds: Modern Orthodox in the , 19452025 (Academic Studies Press)."

What did it take to win the 1970 ACC football championship Find out as author David Doda, a member of the Wake Forest team joins the podcast.

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Aranare inquieto por la muerte de su hermano buscar descubrir al asesino en la corte donde contar con inesperados aliado y una compleja trama poltica.

Interesante, fresca e intrigante. Me he sentido transportado a la poca por lo bien ambientada que est la novela. Me ha gustado mucho la trama.

Do fantasy/sc-fi readers agree with this I love specualtive fiction, but I also love me some good non-fiction, am I the weird one






3step problems bring a unique flair Layered thinking that feels satisfying and effective. Search Amazon for Grace Hartford Math for more.

I have a thumbnail review of British poet Caroline Birds American-flavoured Ambush at Still Lake (Carcanet, 2024), up at my website:

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I was reading this book not too long ago. It's pretty good :blobcatpats: :ablobcatheart:.

holy crap!!! this "rule golden" by damon knight is sooooo amazing it IS a little like the hive from the in a way! i'm loving it!

What did it take to win the 1970 ACC football championship Find out as author David Doda, a member of the Wake Forest team joins the podcast.

To keep the best of Minneapolis in my thoughts, Im planning a re-read of Emma Bulls War for the Oaks.

Every time I read about the crap ICE is up to, I will be thinking of the malice of the unseelie court

Got more done on the book today

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"Adam & Eve" (Oct. 2026) by
Jeffrey Archer will be published on October 6, 2026.

This makes me happy.

Genre: I can't find a word for Archer other than Epics. And that's not correct.

Chime in if you have an opinion on the genre.

Why I - an - chose to self-publish by first "A New Faith" on It is an uplifting with elements of Check it out at:

Why I - an - chose to self-publish my first "A New Faith" on ghost.org

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Report: Frostbite

It's a book about food preservation.

It's mostly about refrigeration that's because in recent decades, developed countries concentrated on refrigration, setting aside research into other methods. When refrigeration first came along, consumers didn't really trust it: Who would dare to drink old milk just because it'd been stored in one of those newfangled noisy boxes Generations later, we have the opposite problem. If someone figures out another way to preserve some kind of food, consumers might not trust that food to stay good if it hasn't been kept cold. It doesn't make sense for a grocery store to sell soy milk from its dairy caseuntil you consider that a considerable fraction of consumers balk at the idea of room-temperature "milk."

Our refrigeration system is pretty impressive. Reefer trucks haul things between refrigerated warehouses. Specialized workers have learned to get things done in cold storage but not try to do too much as the cold is bad for bodies, bad for brains, bad for reaction time to avoid crashing.

The book covers a lot of ground. Some bits that struck me:

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A lab where they develop suits for working at extreme temperatures.

In a test chamber with us, suspended from a sturdy metal frame, was a life-size gray mannequin wearing a black woolen hat, a navy-blue turtleneck, dad jeans, Velcro sneakers, and a pair of mittens.

"Here's one of our thermal sweating manikins," said Deaton. "This one has a breathing mechanism, so we call him Darth Vader. The other one is Anakin the Manikin, and of course we have Hand Solo for gloves."

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The logistics of food transport get weird:

In nonpremium brands, a pint of ice cream is, on average 50 percent air. This leads to all sorts of logistical complications. National brands of ice cream have to use different formulations for diffe...

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I'm painting my illustrations in secret, only a few might get published online before the book "Creativity Keys" is out... But here's a glimpse at today's WIP. Watercolors done, currently cleaning up the details with colored pencils.

More about the book:

Silo : entre SF et dystopie

Hello, again! Heres a new cozy paranormal mystery called CRITTERS AND CRIMES by Elizabeth Pantley that is available now and it is the 11th book in the Magical Cozy Mystery Book Club series!

Does anyone have time to write

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that is a nice free book, but the network part needs to be updated to IPv6 and ftp needs to be removed.
( The Linux Command Line
Seventh Internet Edition )

My is brief/won't spoil, to spread good, great, and spectacular far and wide.

Bittersweet, poignant, & unsettling, EVERY GALAXY A CIRCLE contains pensive, unique reflections on the fragile beauty and melancholic joy of being human & the tech that runs alongside our "progress." Chloe N..Clark has crafted a darkly stunning, strange, lovely collection. (JackLeg Press)

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Full book here:

From Public Domain Review, full article here:

Software and Hardware Engineering - Assembly and C Programming for the Freescale HCS12 Microcontroller
by Fredrick M. Cady
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-530826-6

I have the above mentioned book, and can give it to whoever that needs it. I was thinking of dropping it at a Free Little Library, but the current weather could damage the included disc, therefore I am keeping this one inside.
Disc contains CodeWarrior Development Studio for Freescale(TM) HCS12(X) Microcontrollers, v4.5.
If you live in Edmonton, I can drop it a business you want, or we can meet in person. If you don't live in Edmonton, I kindly ask you to just cover the shipping cost.

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Bonsoir mes Bookinautes adors ! Mieux vaut tard que jamais : Me voici enfin prte vous prsenter "Mauvais cur" d'Audrey Brire, paru le 07 fvrier 2025 aux ditions du Seuil (Noir) et bientt disponible version poche aux ditions Points !

Rsum et extrait de mon avis en images !

Ma chronique complte :

On en parle ensemble Bonne soire tous !

What did it take to win the 1970 ACC football championship Find out as author David Doda, a member of the Wake Forest team joins the podcast.

Crass Leviathan, a book of poetry, has dropped on itch. Print books arriving as they get through the churn.

Nab it here:

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ENDING SOON! - Today (Jan. 15) is your last chance to grab a free Kindle edition copy of "Mr. Perkins Goes to Hell"

Thanks to everyone who's picked up the book and spread the word, and thanks again to Brian Bowyer and DS LaLonde for their reviews!

Im too much of an introvert to go on a tour so Im sending this Machine out into the world for me. If youve got a space that can host a residency in Metro , drop me a line, Ill split the quarters with you.

Sneak peek at what Ive been working on alongside game graphics.
In the background, between other projects, Ive been slowly writing and illustrating my third book. It lives on my laptop for now, unfinished and still taking its shape.
Im not ready to share more yet. Just a small hint (especially to the DMAR community ) that something new is (very) slowly coming together.
The Adept realises every breath, every word of his Angel as charged with creative fire. Tiphereth is the Sun, and the Angel is the spiritual Sun of the Soul of the Adept.

"A new to be released at the end of the month set within a community in draws on the s intimate knowledge of synagogue life.

Zimmerman has seen a lot in his long career as a leader, but discovering a body at the foot of the cupboardthe Holy of Holiesis something entirely new.

For DCI Jack Madison and his team, the case plunges them into a maze of synagogue politics and tangled human relationships. Jealousy, ambition, and intrigue cloud the investigation, leading them down one dead end after another.

As they search for a motive, each suspect reveals unexpected emotional depth, making it harder to separate truth from deception. Just when they think theyre closing in, the trail goes cold once more."

3step problems bring a unique flair Layered thinking that feels satisfying and effective. Search Amazon for Grace Hartford Math for more.

I recommend Savings and Trust by Justene Hill Edwards

First of the year, and very likely to be my favourite book of the year (yes, it was released last year) - Service, by John Tottenham. An essential read if - a) you've ever worked in an independent , b) you enjoy , or c) you're a grumpy misanthrope with a literary background. I don't believe I've ever identified with the protagonist of a novel more than this. (I had to check the author several times just to make sure someone hadn't secretly published my diaries.)








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