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Mortal Engines (Ian McQue boxset x4)
MORTAL ENGINES launched Philip Reeve's brilliantly-imagined creation,the world of the Traction Era, where mobile cities fight forsurvival in a post-apocalyptic future. Now, in time for the filmdebut, the critically acclaimed MORTAL ENGINES quartet is repackagedin a boxset with fantastic and eye-catching covers featuringnew artwork.
Here Lies Arthur (Ian McQue NE)

Here Lies Arthur (Ian McQue NE)

Philip Reeve

Scholastic
2019
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Gwyna is just a small girl, a mouse, when she is bound in service to Myrddin the bard - a traveller and spinner of tales. But Myrddin transfroms her - into a lady goddess, a boy warrior, and a spy. Without Gwyna, Myrddin will not be able to work the most glorious transformation of all - and turn the leader of a raggle-taggle war-band into King Arthur, the greatest hero of all time.
The Life of Ian Fleming

The Life of Ian Fleming

John Pearson

Bloomsbury Reader
2013
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It is now over fifty years since the premiere of Dr No, the very first Bond film, with Sean Connery introducing 007 as the glamorous secret agent who would become the single most profitable movie character in the history of cinema. But James Bond was invented by one man, Ian Fleming, a wartime intelligence officer and Sunday Times newspaper man who lived to see only the very beginning of the Bond cult.Pearson, who worked with Fleming at the Sunday Times, based this biography on his own memories of Fleming, on Fleming’s private papers, and on a series of interviews with an extraordinary collection of Fleming’s contemporaries – family, friends, enemies, teachers, colleagues, mistresses, and former spies from around the world. First published in 1966, John Pearson's famous biography remains the definitive account of how only Ian Fleming could have dreamed up James Bond, for he led a life as colourful as anything in his fiction, which in turn became a covert autobiography. Charming, debonair and a ruthless womaniser, globetrotting from wartime Algiers to beachside Jamaica, Fleming was as elusive and opaque as his imaginary creation.In his new introduction to this edition, Pearson examines the extent to which Fleming's character informs the movie portrayals of Bond, from Sean Connery through to Daniel Craig, and how Bond himself has achieved immortality beyond Fleming's wildest dreams.
Chase the Shadows: An Ian Richardson Thriller

Chase the Shadows: An Ian Richardson Thriller

Brian Reaves

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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A monster from hell...A champion from God...And one man caught between them.There is nowhere left to run.The sequel to "Stolen Lives" is here Ian Richardson fears he has lost his brother forever in a car wreck, but after remaining dead for almost four minutes, paramedics revive Thomas. His story is too horrifying to imagine: he visited hell...and something has followed to take him back. Suddenly Ian finds himself immersed in a world of terrors real and imagined in the very shadows around him. The life of his brother and those he loves depend upon his protection from a demoniac. But how can he fight something he cannot believe in?Ian must face the most terrifying enemy of all......one that cannot die."Brian Reaves writes with fearless gusto. He tackles tough subjects, shows believable characters who get scraped and bruised--or even worse--and yet his storytelling has an underlying purpose that is undeniably biblical. If you were to mix the action of James Byron Huggins with the spiritual insight of Frank Peretti, you might find yourself reading a Reaves thriller."--Eric Wilson, NY Times bestselling author of Expiration Date and Field of Blood"A white-knuckled rollercoaster ride from start to finish. This book should come with a warning: Don't read if you are home alone " - Kathryn Cushman, author of "Leaving Yesterday"
Degree of Difficulty: An Ian Connors Mystery

Degree of Difficulty: An Ian Connors Mystery

Tom O'Grady

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Ian Connors, a young professional with a desire to succeed in the business world, sets off on a vacation to fulfill his childhood dream; to dive the cliffs of Acapulco. A trained diver, Ian knows the risks, but little does he know that the most dangerous part of his trip won't be the Dive.Led by Manny Arroyo, a smiling twelve year old tour guide with a heart of gold, Ian and his friend Spook take in the beauty of Acapulco Bay and its surroundings, including sexy Robyn Baldwin and her girlfriends. But ever-present behind the beauty lurks the ugly reality of greed, and a cast of devious characters who will do anything necessary to get what they want.In the world of competition diving every dive has an assigned Degree of Difficulty. Standing eighty five feet above the churning waters of the canyon at La Quebrada and the corrupt world he's stumbled into, Ian must make the most difficult decision of his life; step to the edge and make a leap of faith, or run away.Set in Acapulco in the seventies, a hot spot for the rich and famous, Degree of Difficulty sweeps the reader along like a Hitchcock movie, from the downtown canyons of Philadelphia to the blue water canyon of La Quebrada, twisting and turning like the treacherous mountain roads of Mexico.
Family and Relationships in Ian McEwan's Fiction

Family and Relationships in Ian McEwan's Fiction

Tomasz Dobrogoszcz

Lexington Books
2018
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The book provides a lucid analysis of all Ian McEwan fiction published to date, from his 1975 debut short stories up to the 2016 novel Nutshell, spanning forty years of his literary career. Apart from a general discussion of McEwan’s works, the study offers a uniform focal point: it concentrates on one of the key issues taken up by the writer – the aspect of relationships between partners and between family members. As the book demonstrates, the novelist employs interpersonal relations to establish a pertinent context in which he can dramatically portray the process of identity formation in his characters. Throughout his fiction, McEwan consistently uses references to psychoanalysis, either veiled or direct. The proposed book investigates the novelist’s oeuvre through the lens of the psychoanalytic theory developed by Jacques Lacan. The approach used makes the book useful both for readers well familiar with this apparatus, and for those who need introduction to Lacanian psychoanalysis and such of his concepts as “desire,” “fantasy,” “the symbolic order” or “ the Name-of-the-Father.”
The Book Of Ian: Tales of a Boy's Wonderment, Longing, and Faith

The Book Of Ian: Tales of a Boy's Wonderment, Longing, and Faith

Frank L. Anastasio Jr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This is a book of tales of a young boy growing up in the fifties. It begins, at the age of seven, in the dusty side yard of his Grandparent's home in rural North Carolina. It ends, at the age of eleven, on a white sandy beach in southern Alabama. The boy's name is Isaac Atticus Nightingale; he prefers to be called Ian. Ian's adventures show him the wonders of 'real' life where he learns from each incident. He sees what it takes in order to put food on the table. He learns the value of hard work as well as its necessity. And he learns the value of teamwork. From his family he is taught the necessary steps to reach any goal. These are; have faith in God, in himself, and in his family and friends; never give up on a mission; and work to be perfect in whatever task he chooses. His adventures also point out to him his 'longings' for something different in his current life. In this book, as he gets a little older, he puts to work what he has learned. He aches to fill the void in his life. Buoyed with his Faith in God, he sets out on a risky journey to do just that.Ian's experiences range from the humorous to the heartbreaking. He and his Grandfather chased a chicken down a street all the way to his Church. He fell out of a boat and off of a roof. He pitched a great baseball game and cheered as his best friend hit his first homer. He discovered the need for a time machine then learned he didn't really need it. He learned to fly and he didn't use a plane. And, he set off on a difficult mission to find his dad; even if it meant going all the way to Heaven to get God's help. He put to work his Faith and all that he had learned, but was it enough? The surprising answer is revealed in the end. The tales are inspired by things that actually took place. Some of them are real. Some of them are my imaginings; that doesn't mean they are not genuine. I might stretch the truth here and there but that's what makes it fun for me to write and for you to read.
Conversations with Ian McEwan

Conversations with Ian McEwan

University Press of Mississippi
2010
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Conversations with Ian McEwan collects sixteen interviews, conducted over three decades, with the British author of such highly praised novels as Enduring Love, Atonement, Saturday, and On Chesil Beach. McEwan (b. 1948) discusses his views on authorship, the writing process, and major themes found in his fiction, but he also expands upon his interests in music, film, global politics, the sciences, and the state of literature in contemporary society.McEwan's candid and forthcoming discussions with notable contemporary writers---Martin Amis, Zadie Smith, Ian Hamilton, David Remnick, and Stephen Pinker---provide readers with the most in-depth portrait available of the author and his works.Readers will find McEwan to be just as engaging, humorous, and intelligent as his writings suggest. The volume includes interviews from British, Spanish, French, and American sources, two interviews previously available only in audio format, and a new interview conducted with the book's editor.
Conversations with Ian McEwan

Conversations with Ian McEwan

University Press of Mississippi
2010
nidottu
Conversations with Ian McEwan collects sixteen interviews, conducted over three decades, with the British author of such highly praised novels as Enduring Love, Atonement, Saturday, and On Chesil Beach. McEwan (b. 1948) discusses his views on authorship, the writing process, and major themes found in his fiction, but he also expands upon his interests in music, film, global politics, the sciences, and the state of literature in contemporary society.McEwan's candid and forthcoming discussions with notable contemporary writers---Martin Amis, Zadie Smith, Ian Hamilton, David Remnick, and Stephen Pinker---provide readers with the most in-depth portrait available of the author and his works.Readers will find McEwan to be just as engaging, humorous, and intelligent as his writings suggest. The volume includes interviews from British, Spanish, French, and American sources, two interviews previously available only in audio format, and a new interview conducted with the book's editor.
Big Brother Ian

Big Brother Ian

Clavis Publishing
2016
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Ian is going to be a big brother, but it takes some getting used to. At first, everything belonged to him, and he could play with anything. The little bottle, the little cradle, the little top, the little bath, and the little baby seat were toys for Ian and his toy bunny. When he becomes a big brother, Ian suddenly has to share all his toys. When the baby also takes up his mommy's entire lap, Ian is fed up. But then something unexpected happens...A warm and tender picture book about a toddler who has to get used to the fact that he is not an only child anymore. Pauline Oud paints a playful and familiar picture of what goes on in a child's minds when a new little brother or sister comes home. For children aged 21/2 and up.
Gabe and Ian

Gabe and Ian

D B West; Lane Hart

Independently Published
2019
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Gabriel Cross has spent his entire life keeping a secret from his older brother. The tattoo artist all but inked the two words on his flesh, and yet Abe still hasn't figured it out. Terrified of losing the only family he has left, Gabriel keeps his mouth shut, even though he hates himself for being a coward. Ian Long loves women. After being locked up for five miserable years, he can't wait to make up for lost time, all while trying to forget about a certain someone who took care of his needs during weekly visitations. He's convinced himself that being with Gabriel was a matter of convenience and nothing more. Gabriel foolishly assumed that his secret affair with Ian would continue once he became a free man. However, Ian doesn't waste any time hooking up with the first woman he sees at his homecoming party, even doing so right in front of Gabe's face to prove just how little he meant to him. Jealous and hurt, Gabe knows it's time for him to move on. He has to quit waiting for the impossible to happen with Ian and find someone who will give him the unconditional love he craves without having to hide who he is anymore. But what neither Gabe nor Ian realize is that the woman who comes between them may turn out to be the one who finally brings them together.This story is for mature readers only and it contains MFM and MM scenes.
Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith The Debunking of a Myth

Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith The Debunking of a Myth

Stephen Mitford Goodson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Fifty years ago Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith and the Rhodesian Front party declared independence from Great Britain unilaterally. A decision which was viewed at that time as being both brave and foolish, it gave Rhodesians of all races seven years of peace and prosperity. Thereafter there followed a banker-financed terrorist war for an equivalent number of years. In 1980 Rhodesia became Zimbabwe and experienced twenty years of modest progress before plunging into an abyss, from which it is unlikely to emerge for a very long time. In the 1970s Rhodesia was the second most industrialised country in Africa, the bread basket of the central African region and possessed of one of the most highly educated and trained indigenous people in the less developed world. And then it all went wrong. This book explains the origins of this tragedy, the treachery of the British government, the behind the scenes treason of persons in high places and the insidious role played by Ian Smith in Rhodesia's demise, which has been to the long term detriment of all her people.