Fundamentally
A wickedly funny and audacious debut novel following an academic who flees from heartbreak and lands in Iraq with an insane job offer--only to be forced to do the work of confronting herself. When Dr. Nadia Amin, a long-suffering academic, publishes an article on the possibility of rehabilitating ISIS brides, the United Nations comes calling, offering an opportunity to lead a deradicalization program for the ISIS-affiliated women held in Iraqi refugee camps. Looking for a way out of London after a painful, unexpected breakup, Nadia leaps at the chance. In Iraq, Nadia quickly realizes she's in over her head. Her direct reports are hostile and unenthused about taking orders from an obvious UN novice, and the murmurs of deradicalization being inherently unethical and possibly illegal threaten to end Nadia's UN career before it even begins. Frustrated by her situation and the unrelenting heat, Nadia decides to visit the camp with her sullen team, composed of Goody Two-shoes Sherri who never passes up an opportunity to remind Nadia of her objections; and Pierre, a snippy Frenchman who has no qualms about perpetually scrolling through Grindr. At the camp, after a clumsy introductory session with the ISIS women, Nadia meets Sara, one of the younger refugees, whose accent immediately gives her away as a fellow East Londoner. From their first interaction, Nadia feels inexplicably drawn to the rude girl in the diamant矇 headscarf. She leaves the camp determined to get Sara home. But the system Nadia finds herself trapped in is a quagmire of inaction and corruption. One accomplishment barely makes a dent in Nadia's ultimate goal of freeing Sara . . . and the other women, too, of course. And so, Nadia makes an impossible decision leading to ramifications she could have never imagined. A triumph of dark humor, Fundamentally asks bold questions: Who can tell someone what to believe? And how do you save someone who doesn't want to be saved?
Which Of Your Sons?
Terry, a racist ex-soldier, and Robert, a Black Briton estranged from his Igbo heritage, arrive in Nigeria to begin expatriate postings. Isioma, enjoying life with her house-mates, maintains strong family ties. Their personal journeys unfold as they explore the bustling markets, late-night bars, and the overall mayhem of Lagos.As their lives intertwine, a deeper connection binds them - a link to the Ede family and Nigeria's colonial past. During the 1949 IVA Valley Massacre, Agu Ede is shot by a British officer who is cursed by Ekwotosi, the Ede family matriarch.Love blossoms between Terry and Isioma, despite his family back in London. Robert grapples with his cultural identity, as a visit to Isioma's family compound confronts him with his mother's legacy and the impact of the Biafran War.When Terry mysteriously falls ill and is flown back to England, Isioma is left behind. Is the Ede family curse at play? The answer reveals a shocking connection to the 1949 massacre. Isioma, facing an uncertain future, embraces her heritage and a new opportunity, but a glimpse of an elderly woman leaves the reader wondering if the cycle of vengeance has finally ended.
That Was Hugo Blythe MP
That Was Hugo Blythe MP is the professional journal, presented in diary form, of government researcher Alaric Casteele. Casteele's diary is a skilful interchange between events in his domestic life, and his meticulous eavesdropping into the political intrigues levelled against his boss Hugo Blythe, a government minister pivotal in the New Labour project, climaxing as a general election approaches. Casteele soon discovers the department he's been appointed to, and the ministers heading it, have enslaved themselves to the prevailing culture of celebrity, with its strictures of media visibility and attention to self-image. He further discovers that there are plots against his boss Hugo Blythe, and in gathering evidence to confirm his suspicions embarks on a strictly illegal means of surveillance, at great personal risk. His two principal suspects are the Right Honourable Tamara Sorr MP, and the Right Honourable Arabella Jury MP - also of Hugo's department.
A Passage To India
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Saboteur
"Saboteur by Burt Jay Rice is an exciting political thriller that begins with an unexpected shake-up in the White House. When Vice President Damien Cromwell becomes President after a tragic event, no one expects him to alter the country's energy policy so drastically. Cromwell, who was once seen as harmless, soon starts pushing for heavy reliance on fracking. This change causes global tensions as Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Iran scramble to protect their financial interests at all costs. As secret missions and risky alliances proliferate, the story becomes a suspenseful mix of violent betrayals and desperate strategies. Back in the U.S., a determined senator aligns with foreign adversaries to derail America's oil production, while the Texas Rangers race against time to avert a horrific disaster at the drilling sites. The book unfolds a complex tale of political and economic conflicts with high stakes and countless lives at risk. Tension builds to an intense climax as both sides in the energy debate clash, threatening not only the presidency but global stability as well."
Saboteur
"Saboteur by Burt Jay Rice is an exciting political thriller that begins with an unexpected shake-up in the White House. When Vice President Damien Cromwell becomes President after a tragic event, no one expects him to alter the country's energy policy so drastically. Cromwell, who was once seen as harmless, soon starts pushing for heavy reliance on fracking. This change causes global tensions as Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Iran scramble to protect their financial interests at all costs. As secret missions and risky alliances proliferate, the story becomes a suspenseful mix of violent betrayals and desperate strategies. Back in the U.S., a determined senator aligns with foreign adversaries to derail America's oil production, while the Texas Rangers race against time to avert a horrific disaster at the drilling sites. The book unfolds a complex tale of political and economic conflicts with high stakes and countless lives at risk. Tension builds to an intense climax as both sides in the energy debate clash, threatening not only the presidency but global stability as well."
White Nile
Captain James Hillsdon, an Iraq War veteran, is scarred by his tours of duty. Desperate for solace, he travels up the course of the River Nile in an act of soul-searching. When he reaches the city of Khartoum, Sudan, he makes a discovery that places him at the heart of a global crisis, and into the hands of two American officials. But Hillsdon is hiding a secret, and the Americans know about it. If his secret is ever revealed, the consequences for Hillsdon's family will be unthinkable. He needs to make a choice, but if he chooses poorly, there will be no escaping the repercussions.
Nanny State
Martin Knox's book is political philosophy fiction.Paul's philosophy is to oppose government social regulation, over-protection and over-reach in Australia. He runs as an independent for a senate seat in a Federal election and is elected. The story is fiction.Paul becomes aware of social regulation growing in State politics. Working people are doubly alienated, by jobs they dislike and by the high expense of leisure. They satisfy their aggression by watching sport and entertainment, provided by The Spectacle for profits and votes. Paul takes proposals to parliament to ameliorate the learned helplessness which destroys minds and lives. Paul wants to start a commune, but is confounded by over-regulation by the nanny state. He tries to start a new school but is thwarted by the nanny state.His reaction to the nanny state manifests as opposition to the Net Zero carbon strategy, opposition to the Voice Referendum, opposition to compulsory voting and to mandatory Covid vaccination.Is Paul's bulwark against a nanny socialist spectacle effective, when he plans a non-violent protest march to overcome the Police and the State Government? His opposition is philosophical, logical, scientific, satirical and amusing.Can Paul's campaign bring freedom to Queenslanders without violence? Can the nanny state better represent their concern with their own interests and free them from government over-reach?This book is Martin Knox's eleventh, based on careers in engineering and teaching. His stories include innovative philosophy about Australia, competition, love, political parties, energy, superpowers, climate science, totalitarianism, enlightenment, the Spectacle, philosophy and Brisbane River.
Secretary of Faith
Lies, fear, and the Holy Bible are the country's undoing in K.C. Boyd's second, dystopian tale, a story that all too closely resembles an America in which Project 2025 rules. Vividly depicting the present-day racism, greed, and religious hypocrisy, Secretary of Faith serves as a cautionary warning to Project 2025.After an orchestrated victory, the newly elected President redefines the country by changing its name to the United Christian States of America. Next, he reduces the traditional number of seats in his cabinet to four, and adds a fifth, the Department of Faith, appointing his lifetime mentor, Christian Hillcox, as its first ever Secretary.The rule of law is no more. Sanctioned by the administration, violent mobs take to the streets. Media is state-run; neighbors inform on neighbors; loved ones vanish, never to return. When a natural disaster strikes the West Coast, an already well-organized Resistance emerges and Secretary Hillcox finds himself in a battle to maintain both the administration's narrative and his own position through evermore frightening means.In a showdown between Good and Evil, the question is-will citizens rise to the occasion and save the Republic?
Alarm Clock
Sukhinder is an outspoken Canadian poet, novelist, and critic. He is a multi-dimensional writer and has published 47 books. He has traveled to the U.S.A., U.K., India, Pakistan, and Canada, and has spoken on socio-cultural and literary issues in university seminars and International Writers' Conferences held in these countries. Alarm Clock is his novel in which he speaks boldly about socio-cultural problems such as rape, violence against women, child abuse, drug gangsters, the dangers of child pornography, child prostitution, high-tech crime, Corrupt religious leaders, Criminal astrologers, Corrupt doctors, thug priests, Corrupt media persons, and Corrupt owners of modeling agencies.
Alarm Clock
Sukhinder is an outspoken Canadian poet, novelist, and critic. He is a multi-dimensional writer and has published 47 books. He has traveled to the U.S.A., U.K., India, Pakistan, and Canada, and has spoken on socio-cultural and literary issues in university seminars and International Writers' Conferences held in these countries. Alarm Clock is his novel in which he speaks boldly about socio-cultural problems such as rape, violence against women, child abuse, drug gangsters, the dangers of child pornography, child prostitution, high-tech crime, Corrupt religious leaders, Criminal astrologers, Corrupt doctors, thug priests, Corrupt media persons, and Corrupt owners of modeling agencies.
Dog's Breakfast
Dog's Breakfast takes the reader behind the scenes as intrigue erupts in a backwater U.S. Embassy when Andy Pulano, the second-in-command, becomes fed up with being treated with less respect than the ambassador's prized Labrador. Craving career advancement, Andy sets out to undermine his boss by instigating a series of crises in their host country of Vodania, which hardly needs any outside help in falling apart. After someone attempts to poison the Labrador, Andy secretly assigns Tara Zadani, a newly arrived junior officer, to investigate.Never having signed up to be a doggie detective, Tara suspects she's been set up to fail. If so, Andy just invited the wrong girl to the prom. His machinations create enough chaos to put the ambassador on the verge of being sent home in disgrace. Then Tara makes a discovery that puts Andy's entire scheme - and his fevered hopes for a promotion - at risk.
The Imperator
The Imperator introduces us to an eerily familiar yet decidedly distinct parallel universe, where a fascinating collection of personalities live and love, lie and cheat, plot and scheme, and desperately try to solve their world's problems.Samuel Sopra, a wealthy businessman harboring a quiet certitude that he'd look particularly dashing in a military uniform, has decided to run for president of a country called Columbusa.His adult daughter Juliet, a teacher who prefers to live a "real life," has moved across the country, far from the shadow of her famous, larger-than-life father.Columbusa is a country beset with paradoxes. Many of its own making. Some adhere to political and social positions that conflict with their own best interests.During a series of informal gatherings, Juliet's new friends and neighbors begin sharing thoughts on solving problems. They want to make a difference. One will decide to run for the Senate.Others suggest forming a new party.But outside, and in secret, powerful self-interested forces are at play...and Columbusa is on the verge of autocracy.
Texas
A contemporary classic from award-winning author Carmen Boullosa, in the tradition of Juan Rulfo, Jorge Luis Borges and C矇eacute;sar Aira, now available in a special Tenth Anniversary Edition.Loosely based on the little-known 1859 Mexican invasion of the United States, Texas: The Great Theft is a richly imagined evocation of the volatile Tex-Mex borderland. Boullosa views border history through a new lens decentering US narratives, and her sympathetic portrayal of each of her wildly diverse characters-Mexican ranchers and Texas Rangers, Comanches and cowboys, German socialists and runaway slaves, Southern belles and dancehall girls--makes her storytelling tremendously powerful and absorbing.Featuring a new introduction by Merve Emre, the Tenth Anniversary Edition of Texas sheds important historical light on current battles over the Mexican-American frontier while telling a gripping story with Boullosa's singular prose and formal innovation.
Cross
A masterful tale of betrayal and violence in a tight-knit community in Northern Ireland during the last days of the Troubles, from an acclaimed Irish writer making their US debut . . . 1994, the summer leading up to the ceasefire between Britain and the IRA. In the Northern Irish border town of Cross, after decades of violent activity protesting British rule, a community plays out its end game. Francie, a hardened yet troubled IRA man, has authorized the murder of a policeman by two teenaged henchmen. The Widow Donnelly protests in the town square because her son has gone missing. Young Cathy Murphy, a Protestant, is trying to find her place among a people who ignore her. And pathological Handy Byrnes, whose marksmanship makes him a valuable weapon, is out of control. Meanwhile, paranoia is growing because operations are beginning to go wrong. The townsfolk suspect a tout, but no one is willing to accept the evidence before their eyes. Cross is a complex tale of betrayal and brutality at the height of the Troubles, a powerful, moving, and empathetic lament for a community that has lost its way in its battle for the nation.
Boll Weevil
BOLL WEEVIL is a legal-political drama depicting a tumultuous election for political office in rural South Georgia. While the battle at the polls and in the courtroom carry the story forward, the greatest drama unfolds among the relationships of the people involved. It is a story about friendship, marriage, and family. It is a story about the corrupting influence of power and the ambitions of youth, which may unseat that power, but also may be crushed by it. In BOLL WEEVIL, Daniel Riley is a brash young lawyer, who leaves a promising legal career in Atlanta, to return to his South Georgia hometown--the fictional Goshen County--to seek political office. His wife Amber is trepidatious, but loyal, and shares a love for their hometown. Daniel recruits the assistance of his childhood best friend and debate partner, Michael Drummond, a brilliant, serious African-American lawyer who has himself been working to reshape their home county.Daniel seeks to unseat Leon Darby, the long-standing County Commissioner, for his job. The opportunity arises when the state of Georgia legalizes marijuana, but individual counties can elect to remain dry. Darby, who is concerned that marijuana will displace the tobacco business that has made him rich, declares that Goshen County will stay dry. Daniel sees demand from the farming community to grow this new crop. However, the young politician soon realizes how little he understands the place and people he seeks to represent. To win, he must first confront his own misapprehensions about a society from which he has long been separated. Second, he must overcome the brutal, desperate means deployed by those in power to maintain their hold.
Clerise of Haiti
A young domestic worker devoted to her prominent urban employers in Les Cayes, Haiti, Clerise progressively renounces the traditional values of her rural background. When she later marries and opens a small business, class conflicts and divided loyalties develop amid the terror of the Duvalier regime, and she is ultimately caught in the escalation of violence. Clerise of Haiti is a story of three generations of Haitian women, and covers a thirty year span ending in the late 1970s. Full of humor and resilience, Clerise's unique perspective into the upper classes and the world of the poor explores the complexities of life in a provincial town and highlights the socioeconomic and political forces at play in Haiti.
Traitor's Black Rose
TRAITOR'S BLACK ROSE is an engaging work of fiction that explores the world of a corrupt futuristic presidential election. Set in 2088 through 2089, the book presents a polarized political environment with two opposing parties, the Globalists, and the Nationalists, each advocating for different governance and world views. President Marcus Baros, seeking re-election, faces a tough challenge from the Globalists, who execute controversial agendas of their own with the willingness to use lawfare and other Machiavellian methods. As tensions escalated, the military may need to intervene, but nothing is certain. The narrative of the book is an exciting exploration of political intrigue, corruption in politics, and the lust for power.
Traitor's Black Rose
TRAITOR'S BLACK ROSE is an engaging work of fiction that explores the world of a corrupt futuristic presidential election. Set in 2088 through 2089, the book presents a polarized political environment with two opposing parties, the Globalists, and the Nationalists, each advocating for different governance and world views. President Marcus Baros, seeking re-election, faces a tough challenge from the Globalists, who execute controversial agendas of their own with the willingness to use lawfare and other Machiavellian methods. As tensions escalated, the military may need to intervene, but nothing is certain. The narrative of the book is an exciting exploration of political intrigue, corruption in politics, and the lust for power.
2025
Amid the 2024 election, Donald Trump and Project 2025 have laid out detailed plans if Trump returns to power. They include everything from weaponizing the Department of Justice, to banning abortion access and IVF, to undermining public schools.2025 imagines how these specific plans, if put into effect, would upend everyday American lives and the country as a whole. Let's keep these stories fiction, America. Defeat Trump to ensure they don't come true.
2025
Amid the 2024 election, Donald Trump and Project 2025 have laid out detailed plans if Trump returns to power. They include everything from weaponizing the Department of Justice, to banning abortion access and IVF, to undermining public schools.2025 imagines how these specific plans, if put into effect, would upend everyday American lives and the country as a whole. Let's keep these stories fiction, America. Defeat Trump to ensure they don't come true.
Operation Butterfly
Jaxon Malone lands the simplest job of his career-travel to the Kingdom of Ajid and escort Alia Fadel back to America to be the maid of honor in their friends' wedding. But no one foresaw a previous regime suddenly surging back to power over the country-or their decision to imprison Alia for standing up to the new rulers. Silenced and alone, Alia loses hope of ever being free again.Jax springs into action, but every attempt to get Alia out of the country fails. Things go from bad to worse when Ajid's Supreme Leader insists on marrying her in a ruthless power play of a publicly televised ceremony.Jax needs help-and fast. Several Kings of the Castle rise to the call, traveling behind enemy lines to rescue Alia and her family. But it'll take a miracle to pull off their daring escape plan, which must happen before the new government seals the country off from the rest of the world. Is it too late, even for the Kings, to enact the impossible?
The Machine
"The Machine" by Upton Sinclair is a gripping exploration of political corruption and power struggles within the American political system. The novel exposes the manipulation and ethical compromises of individuals in power, driven by the influence of money and the quest for control. Set against the backdrop of a democratic society, the story contrasts the idealism of reformers with the harsh realism of entrenched political corruption. The novel centers on the character David Holden, an idealistic young lawyer who becomes disillusioned by the rampant corruption and manipulation he witnesses in the political arena. Set in an unnamed American city, the story follows Holden's journey from a hopeful reformer to a jaded insider, illustrating the ethical and moral challenges faced by those who seek to navigate or change the system. As characters navigate the treacherous waters of political life, they face moral dilemmas and conflicts, highlighting the need for significant political and social reforms. Through its portrayal of activism and the fight for social justice, "The Machine" underscores the challenges and complexities of achieving true democracy and equality. The novel serves as a powerful critique of the ways in which the public can be manipulated by those in positions of influence, calling for greater ethical standards and accountability in politics.
The Moneychangers
"The Moneychangers" by Upton Sinclair is a searing critique of the American financial system, focusing on the pervasive financial corruption and greed within the banking and stock market sectors. The novel explores the operations and manipulations of the stock market, revealing how financial institutions exploit individuals and communities for profit. Set in the early 20th century, the story follows the lives of various characters entangled in the world of high finance. Sinclair critiques the capitalist system, highlighting the immense corporate power and control exerted by large financial entities. The narrative delves into the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals within the industry, showcasing how the pursuit of wealth often leads to moral compromises. As financial crises unfold, the novel underscores the broader societal impact of economic exploitation and greed. Sinclair advocates for significant reforms to address the systemic issues within the financial system, emphasizing the need for social justice and economic equality. Through its compelling portrayal of financial corruption and the consequences of unchecked capitalism, "The Moneychangers" calls for a more ethical and just financial system.
The Prime Minister Volume I
""The Prime Minister Volume I"" by Anthony Trollope is a compelling exploration of politics, power, and ambition set against the backdrop of Victorian England. The novel follows the life of Plantagenet Palliser, a member of the aristocracy who rises to become the Prime Minister. Palliser's ascent to power is marked by his unwavering integrity and dedication to public service, contrasting with the personal ambitions and political maneuverings of those around him. Throughout the novel, Trollope provides a detailed portrayal of Victorian society, highlighting the intersections of politics, aristocracy, and personal ambition. The narrative weaves together themes of power and scandal, revealing the intricate dynamics of political life and the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of leadership. The story delves into the complexities of marriage and relationships, particularly focusing on Palliser's relationship with his wife, Lady Glencora. Their marriage, while strong, faces the pressures of societal expectations and the scandalous intrigues of high society. Lady Glencora's vibrant personality and social influence provide a counterbalance to Palliser's more reserved and principled nature. As Palliser navigates the treacherous waters of political and social life, the novel offers a rich examination of the tensions between public duty and private desires, making it a timeless reflection on the nature of power and integrity.
The Prime Minister Volume II
"The Prime Minister Volume II" by Anthony Trollope continues the intricate exploration of governance and political intrigue, focusing on the challenges faced by Plantagenet Palliser as he fulfills his duties as Prime Minister. The narrative delves into the complexities of leadership, highlighting Palliser's commitment to responsibility and social reform amidst the constant pressures of political life. As Palliser navigates the corridors of power, he encounters various forms of conflict, both within the government and in his personal life. His leadership is tested by the influence of political allies and adversaries, each with their own agendas and ambitions. The novel portrays the intricate dance of political maneuvering and the sacrifices required to maintain stability and progress. Palliser's personal struggles become more pronounced in this volume, as the demands of his position strain his relationships and challenge his sense of duty. Throughout "The Prime Minister Volume II," Trollope masterfully weaves themes of social reform and personal sacrifice, illustrating the enduring tension between public duty and private desires. The novel offers a nuanced portrayal of the burdens of leadership and the relentless pursuit of integrity in the face of political and personal challenges.
Not the Fourth of July
Financial analyst Marc Lafarge is a workaholic who has been putting in countless hours for a stockbroking firm in Calgary when he stumbles upon a nefarious plot. The Canadian firm he's been working for, on his secondary industrial sector project, is embroiled in an American plot to take over Canada's natural resources. As Marc learns more about the highly sophisticated scheme to usurp the country's oil and water resources, he realises he must do something to stop the Americans.Initially, determined to reveal a substantial fraud in oil and profits, Marc assembles a group of like-minded Canadians to fight against what he has discovered. Then, Marc learns of an even bigger conspiracy: the absorption of Canada into the United States. The fraud project morphs into a major battle against a consortium of US corporations, private equity firms, and the religious right.Under threat at every turn, Marc and his team grapple with blackmail, extortion, and murder, but continue to fight to protect Canada and its citizens. Will their efforts encourage a new USMCA trade agreement, or will Canada move away from the US and Mexico and instead trade with Europe, Asia, and South America? Most importantly: Will Canada retain its independence, or will the US succeed in seamlessly absorbing it?What will democracy in Canada look like after all of this is over?
Not the Fourth of July
Financial analyst Marc Lafarge is a workaholic who has been putting in countless hours for a stockbroking firm in Calgary when he stumbles upon a nefarious plot. The Canadian firm he's been working for, on his secondary industrial sector project, is embroiled in an American plot to take over Canada's natural resources. As Marc learns more about the highly sophisticated scheme to usurp the country's oil and water resources, he realises he must do something to stop the Americans.Initially, determined to reveal a substantial fraud in oil and profits, Marc assembles a group of like-minded Canadians to fight against what he has discovered. Then, Marc learns of an even bigger conspiracy: the absorption of Canada into the United States.The fraud project morphs into a major battle against a consortium of US corporations, private equity firms, and the religious right.Under threat at every turn, Marc and his team grapple with blackmail, extortion, and murder, but continue to fight to protect Canada and its citizens. Will their efforts encourage a new USMCA trade agreement, or will Canada move away from the US and Mexico and instead trade with Europe, Asia, and South America? Most importantly: Will Canada retain its independence, or will the US succeed in seamlessly absorbing it?What will democracy in Canada look like after all of this is over?
M A G A Misleading All Gullible Americans
Informing the American people about the scam that's being perpetuated against them!
Architects of the Taj Mahal
ARCHITECTS OF THE TAJ MAHAL traces three architects: India's Mir Abdul Karim, Las Vegas' Roseanne L'Anse, and New York's Rex Heuermann.Their lives contrast the sublime Taj Mahal and Trump's Taj Mahal Resort Casino. L'Anse and Heuermann, unknown to one another, both worked for the Trump Organization. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal to preserve the memory of his favorite wife. Trump buried his first wife Ivana Trump at his Bedminster Golf Course. Their disquieting stories unify over serial sex murders, white collar crimes, and palace violence ensconced in India's antiquity. Legends surround the Taj Mahal's history that have neither been proven or disproven - namely, the lead architects and artisans were killed or had their hands cut off by the emperor to prevent them from building another structure to rival the Taj Mahal.
The Manufactured Messiah
Profitable. Powerful. Possible.Bristol sighed as the server placed his drink on a cocktail napkin, then turned her attention to another table. "You don't think setting up HUSH offices, giving money to politicians around the word, and funding pet media project is extreme in the least? Good God! This is about more than GFI's grab for financial power in a global market! Do you have any idea who these people are," Eddie asked, his voice an urgent whisper.Which people are you referring to? GFI? Politicians? Who? Setting up HUSH offices is going to help the communities they're in, as well as provide political clout to put people in office who are favorable to GFI. As far as the media goes, you need them to help promote the plans, as well as people who favor GFI. How else can GFI get an edge up on the competition? I think you're over-reacting, Eddie. I really do . . ."A three-book trilogy in one novel, Barrett E. McKinnon's political thriller, the Manufactured Messiah, transports readers to a world where a handshake means nothing, promises remain empty, and political aspirations are only for personal gain. McKinnon weaves a story like no other-eerily personal. Politically profitable. Painfully possible.
1983
Before the totalitarian shadow of Big Brother fell upon Oceania, there was a man who stood against the tide. Eric Smith fought the rising Uniparty, the harbinger of 'War is Peace', and paved the way for the future. Discover the origins of a state where freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength. This is the story of how 1984 came to be-through the eyes of Winston's father. Dare to learn what led to the dawn of dystopia. It might be closer than you think...
WE (Heathen Edition)
Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin (1884-1937) was a Russian author of science fiction, philosophy, literary criticism, and political satire, now considered one of the first Soviet dissidents due to his use of literature to both satirize and criticize the Soviet Union's enforced conformity and increasing totalitarianism, as especially found in his highly influential and widely imitated dystopian science fiction novel WE. Set in the 26th century, in a time when individual freedom does not exist and uniformed humans have no names, only assigned numbers, a mathematician, D-503, begins a journal while overseeing the construction of the spaceship Integral for the United State - a sprawling, urban city-state governed strictly by scientific logic and reason, and constructed almost entirely of glass buildings perpetually monitored by a secret police force known as the Bureau of Guardians. However, when D-503 meets the rule-defying I-330, he abruptly discovers through a blooming irrational love that he possesses something that may destroy him: an individual soul.
March 1917
In March 1917, Book 3 the forces of revolutionary disintegration spread out from Petrograd all the way to the front lines of World War I, presaging Russia's collapse.One of the masterpieces of world literature, The Red Wheel is Nobel prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's multivolume epic work about the Russian Revolution told in the form of a historical novel. March 1917--the third node--tells the story, day by day, of the Russian Revolution itself. Until recently, the final two nodes have been unavailable in English. The publication of Book 1 of March 1917 (in 2017) and Book 2 (in 2019) has begun to rectify this situation.The action of Book 3 (out of four) is set during March 16-22, 1917. In Book 3, the Romanov dynasty ends and the revolution starts to roll out from Petrograd toward Moscow and the Russian provinces. The dethroned Emperor Nikolai II makes his farewell to the Army and is kept under guard with his family. In Petrograd, the Provisional Government and the Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies continue to exercise power in parallel. The war hero Lavr Kornilov is appointed military chief of Petrograd. But the Soviet's "Order No. 1" reaches every soldier, undermining the officer corps and shaking the Army to its foundations. Many officers, including the head of the Baltic Fleet, the progressive Admiral Nepenin, are murdered. Black Sea Fleet Admiral Kolchak holds the revolution at bay; meanwhile, Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich, the emperor's uncle, makes his way to military headquarters, na簿vely thinking he will be allowed to take the Supreme Command.
Organizational Structure of the Muslim Brotherhood Characteristics, objectives, and future
The organizational structure of the Muslim Brotherhood, with its institutional and administrative structures, is of exceptional importance to the leaders of the Group. On the one hand it represents the main tool for translating the Group's principles and ideas into practice on the ground, whilst on the other it serves to implement its political project to assume power and achieve empowerment within society.Ever since its inception, the Group has been intent on linking its organizational structure to its ideological character on the basis that maintaining the cohesion and continuity of its structure would require a belief in the Group's ideology and the values it champions. It has also been keen to secure a pivotal role for the Supreme Guide (Murshid) in the construction of its organization and movement, though the nature of that role has differed from one Supreme Guide to another, subject to his charisma, leadership qualities and ability to influence Group members.The Group has relied on organizational units such as offices, committees and departments to boost its penetration of society, and accorded special priority to social causes, which in turn has furnished it with a social backing to be employed in support of its political agenda, as was the case with the 2012 legislative and presidential elections in Egypt.Although the Muslim Brotherhood exploited the 25 January uprising in 2011 to assume power, it failed in the test of governance, and it became evident that its organizational and administrative structure could not furnish the expertise, cadres and leaders required to enable it to exercise power on the ground. This ultimately led to the 30 June uprising against it in 2013 and the subsequent developments and repercussions that weakened the Group's organizational and administrative structure, which has subsequently stagnated, blighted by fragmentation and division.
Rise from the Blue
The book tells us the story of John Nobola, an immigrant of color who came to the United States of America with high hopes of finding refuge and happiness in a noble society. Once there, he realizes that many things have changed, over the course of a few years, from promising to deteriorating.Nobola witnesses various scenes of social violence and destruction; he is then critical of one wing of the political hierarchy which in particular favors those behind the social unrest.At the end, he feels the disappointment that the America he had dreamt of may be leaning backward. Often, Nobola takes his frustrations out through public events, social media and conversations with friends and family. Still, he remains hopeful for a better future for the country and praises the efforts of some very patriotic politicians.
Rise from the Blue
The book tells us the story of John Nobola, an immigrant of color who came to the United States of America with high hopes of finding refuge and happiness in a noble society. Once there, he realizes that many things have changed, over the course of a few years, from promising to deteriorating.Nobola witnesses various scenes of social violence and destruction; he is then critical of one wing of the political hierarchy which in particular favors those behind the social unrest.At the end, he feels the disappointment that the America he had dreamt of may be leaning backward. Often, Nobola takes his frustrations out through public events, social media, and conversations with friends and family. Still, he remains hopeful for a better future for the country and praises the efforts of some very patriotic politicians.