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The system is falling apart. Political turmoil leaves no one's life untouched, including captain of industry Chance Hale and detective-story-obsessed android Cadence Turing. Recently reunited after successfully solving the murder of Chance's father, the pair struggle to find their footing in a rapidly changing world. The death of an android rights activist puts them in the path of a desperate killer with everything to lose. As they navigate the planet Arrhidaeus' seedy underworld in search of clues, they strive to answer a single question: does the past ever stay buried?
R.E.S.E.T. Releasing Every Situation Encourages Transformation
Crystal Mance
Reset Executive Consulting
2021
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So many people are overwhelmed with life and are trying to be someone they are not. We have allowed society to dictate who we are and who we are supposed to be, and in the process, we have lost our identity. If you are lost in the world of being overwhelmed, then RESET is for you RESET gives you nuggets of how to stop, reset, recalibrate, recharge, and reconnect with the true You Crystal is transparent about her experiences during various seasons of her life, and provides nuggets on releasing the past, forgiving others, repenting of your sins, allowing God to transform your heart, and so much more. If you are tired, and overwhelmed, and feel like you are going in circles, it's time to RESET
Serge Bering-Strait, a young poet who lives with his activist mother and four aunties in a Greenwich Village brownstone, has just gone to work as copywriter for "Women's Omnibus" magazine. Serge would much rather have remained up in his garret room writing poetry, but his mother, Dagmar, and his Auntie Janet have insisted that it's high time he got out into the world--it isn't natural to be a recluse at twenty-three--his Auntie Janet, in fact, has secured the job for Serge by calling in a favor from the editor at "Women's Omnibus," Bettina Battle. Ms. Battle, the "Battle of Britain," as she is often referred to by her underlings, hails from "Swinging London"--the magazine as well as the city. In this New York work-a-day situation of the swinging Sixties, Serge finds himself the object of unwanted sexual advances from his lady boss editor. It is all too upsetting to this young, shy, poet. He has spent his whole life under the thumbs of five very tough, aggressive women and now the additional pressure from Editor Battle, out to deflower him, brings him to a crossroads. He must assert himself In the beginning, he has only one true supporter in this struggle: Juanna Donna Lorca, his childhood transexual nanny-cum general housekeeper for the family, who is partial to flamenco dresses. Serge, somewhat inspired by his love of the classics, and perhaps somewhat inspired by the idea of poetic justice, and simply pressured to let off steam, begins a novel--Resurgius. Coincidentally, or not, he begins his novel immediately after meeting the girl of his dreams. It is a futuristic tale of a universe governed by women who bear a striking resemblance to his mother and aunties. In the nation called Atalanta, however, trouble is brewing. The enslaved Dongs, as males are called, are in revolt. In fact, there's an underground leader in ascendancy--one Resurgius. This stalwart Resurgius bears an uncanny resemblance to Serge, obviously a wish-fulfillment, for he has everything that Serge has not--especially muscles and courage, though he is several I.Q. points down from Serge himself and wears Serge's actual horn-rimmed spectacles. Through the process of writing his novel, and with the help of his transgender friends, and his girlfriend, Amanda, Serge, who has been taught by his dominating female family to pee sitting down, stands up for himself, at last.
R is for Rice By Susan Hsia Lew, Joanna Kong, & Nithin JillaIllustrated by Christine DiazJoin us on a journey through the alphabet with the ABC's of Asian American foods Perfect for bedtime or daytime reading, R is for Rice is a feast for the senses The colorful and detailed illustrations will delight readers of all ages. The rhymes and rhythms will enrich the vocabulary and literacy of our young readers. R is for Rice is sure to become a family favorite
C.R.I.M.S.O.N. is an intriguing and entertaining homeschool action thriller written for Christian young adult and older adult audiences. For more information about C.R.I.M.S.O.N. visit www.CrimsonTheBook.com C.R.I.M.S.O.N. is the story of a young man, Josh Reinhart and the plan God has for his life. That plan, initiated by a secret vision that he and only a few others have experienced, is of all-consuming importance. Josh is given a mission: to turn our nation back from the brink of destruction. But to do so, he must keep vital secrets from the very people who can help him fight a powerful and deadly organization that is bent on his failure and the annihilation of our nation as we know it. As you read C.R.I.M.S.O.N. you encounter the world through Josh's senses, you hear his thoughts, experience his battles, triumphs and failures first hand. Though excited to be chosen for such an important task he struggles with maintaining a normal homeschool high school life while working on his secret mission. His friend, a brilliant young woman, tries to help him but also feels compelled to find out about his secrets. As Josh matures his difficulties mount - college, a career, relationships, all put him at odds with his determined efforts to fulfill God's plan and mission. Josh's mettle is tested more than once in a deadly struggle with a dark and sinister group who have sworn to put an end to all his efforts. Through it all Josh maintains his faith that God will use him to overcome all the obstacles. If you have enjoyed Frank Peretti novels, you'll love C.R.I.M.S.O.N. Here is what readers have to say about C.R.I.M.S.O.N.: "A new genre is created: Homeschool action thriller The Vision is truly inspiring " Virginia T. - Homeschool mother of three young men. "I thought the characters were so easy to relate to. Josh, Rebekah... I feel like I know them all. I think the book had a great message that people working together and with God can make a change for the better. ... It is easy to get wrapped up in the story and in the suspense at times. I can't wait to read what you have planned next." Chandler L. - Homeschool Sophomore, speech and debate club competitor. "I loved the suspense and action in this book. As the climax rose the mystery of the conflict and the apprehension of the main character created a tension that was addictive. A suspense that did not allow me to lay the book down. The history and relationships intertwined in such a way as to create a complicated, round conflict. I thoroughly enjoyed C.R.I.M.S.O.N." Jules G. - Homeschool Freshman "R. H. Krebs' portrayal of homeschooling, intense homeschool mothers and homeschool support groups, the complex relationships between homeschool fathers and kids, were rich snapshots of the unknown and often misunderstood world of homeschooling. C.R.I.M.S.O.N. encourages homeschool students to pursue futures in the legal and governmental spheres. The writing is sharp, the story is tight and the whole book is saturated with a dry intelligent wit. I loved it " Jess G. - Homeschool student and Westmont University journalism graduate.
(Keyboard Instruction). This comprehensive book with online audio will teach you the basic skills you need to play R&B keyboard. From soul to funk to disco to pop, you'll learn the theory, the tools, and the tricks used by the pros. The accompanying audio features many of the examples in the book, including seven complete songs performed either solo or with a full band. The audio is accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK], a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
R&B Bass - A Guide to the Essential Styles and Techniques Book/Online Audio [With CD (Audio)]
Glenn Letsch
Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
2005
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(Bass Method). The Hal Leonard R&B Bass Method is your complete guide to learning the styles and techniques of rhythm and blues bass. This book and Online Audio pack uses actual classic R&B, Motown, soul, and funk songs to teach you how to groove in the style of James Jamerson, Bootsy Collins, George Porter, Jr., Donald "Duck" Dunn, Bob Babbitt, and many others. The 19 songs include: Cool Jerk * For Once in My Life * Good Times * Knock on Wood * Mustang Sally * Respect * Soul Man * Stand by Me * What's Going On * and more. The audio is accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
(Guitar Method). The Hal Leonard R&B Guitar Method is your complete guide to learning rhythm and blues guitar. This book uses real R&B, funk and soul songs to teach you the basics of rhythm and lead R&B guitar in the styles of Steve Cropper, Cornell Dupree, Curtis Mayfield, Jimmy Nolen, Billy Butler and many others. Included audio features full-demo and play-along versions for each track. Songs include: But It's Alright * Honky Tonk * I Can't Turn You Loose * In the Midnight Hour * Knock on Wood * Mustang Sally * Papa Was a Rollin' Stone * Papa's Got a Brand New Bag * Soul Man * Stand by Me * What'd I Say * and more. The price of this book includes a unique code that provides access to audio tracks online, for download or streaming. The tracks include PLAYBACK], a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, and pan left or right available exclusively from Hal Leonard.
From New York Times bestselling author Walter Mosley, this life-affirming novel about an aging bluesman in New York City and the neighbor who takes him in after he's evicted is "a mesmerizing and redemptive tale of friendship, love, and forgiveness" (San Francisco Review of Books). Soupspoon Wise is alone and dying of cancer on the unforgiving streets of New York City, years and worlds away from the Mississippi delta, where he once jammed with blues legend Robert "RL" Johnson. It was an experience that burned indelibly into Soupspoon's soul--never mind that they said RL's gift came from the Devil himself. Now it's Soupspoon's turn to strike a deal with a stranger. A hard-drinking, swearing redhead from Arkansas, neighbor Kiki Waters isn't much better off than Soupspoon, but she too is a child of the South, and knows its pull. And she is determined to let Soupspoon ride out the final notes of his haunting blues dream, to pour out the remarkable tale of what he's seen, where he's been--and where he's going. Mosley creates a "a meditation on the history and meaning of the blues" (Entertainment Weekly) in R L's Dream, which practically sings a soulful blues song itself.