![]() ![]() By far the best book I've read this year. “Manhunt is sublime horror – gory, impeccably written, a condemnation and a celebration with a cast of incredibly flawed, deeply interesting characters. ![]() "A filthy, furious delight."-The New YorkerĪt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. Robbie lives by his gun and one hard-learned motto: other people aren't safe.Īfter a brutal accident entwines the three of them, this found family of survivors must navigate murderous TERFs, a sociopathic billionaire bunker brat, and awkward relationship dynamics-all while outrunning packs of feral men, and their own demons. “A modern horror masterpiece.” -Carmen Maria Machadoīeth and Fran spend their days traveling the ravaged New England coast, hunting feral men and harvesting their organs in a gruesome effort to ensure they'll never face the same fate. Manhunt is an explosive post-apocalyptic novel that follows trans women and trans men on a grotesque journey of survival.
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![]() ![]() It is the story of Kathryn Kuhlman that few knew, as she wanted it told ― all of it. It is not the story of aplaster saint, but of a very human woman ― of marriage and divorce, a betrayal within her own staff, of the shadowy events thatsurrounded her death. Here is the story of her life, with all her successes and all her failures. Before she died, Kathryn Kuhlman asked that only Jamie Buckingham be allowed to writeher official biography, withholding nothing. And wherever she held her services, people who once thoughtmiracles impossible, learned to believe in miracles. ![]() ![]() Daughter of Destiny: Kathryn KuhlmanBOOK DETAILPaperback: 344 pages Publisher: Bridge-Logos Publishers Commemorative edition (July 1, 1999) Language: English ISBN-10: 0882707841ISBN-13: 978-0882707846 Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)Customer Reviews: 4.9 out of 5 stars116 customer ratingsBook DescriptionIn the 50 years of her ministry, Kathryn Kuhlman may have personally witnessed to her Lord's love and power before 50,000,000 people!For many years she conducted an average of 135 Miracle Services a year. ![]() ![]() ![]() Chambers entertains the possibility that there is only one Guthlaf in the poem, that father and son are fighting on opposite sides, and that ‘we have here a tragic incident parallel to the story of Hildebrand and Hadubrand’.² Yet Chambers refrains from championing this solution, as he lends equal weight to a second possibility, namely, that ‘the occurrence of Guthlaf as Garulf’s father is simply a scribal error’.³ A third solution, propounded by Frederick Klaeber, is that the Finnsburg fragment might refer to two different men named Guthlaf, much as The Battle of Maldon refers to two men named Godric and two men named Wulfmær.⁴ After weighing the relative merits of these three solutions, J. Various solutions to the problem of the two Guthlafs have been registered in the critical literature. ![]() 16 b).¹ Guthlaf is then given as the name of the father of Garulf, an instigator of the attack on Hnæf’s hall and the first casualty of the skirmish, when he is described as Gūðlāfes sunu (l. ![]() Guthlaf appears first as the name of one of the men fighting under the leadership of Hnæf, who defends the besieged hall alongside Sigeferth, Eaha, Ordlaf, and Hengest (l. ![]() A longstanding crux in the criticism on the Finnsburg fragment concerns the two occurrences of the name Guthlaf in the poem’s transmitted text. ![]() ![]() StarRating 0 title The Status Civilization crossRefId 1300940 sortTitle Status Civilization images Sheckley was given the Author Emeritus honor by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2001. His stories first appeared in science fiction magazines of the 1950s.His quick-witted stories and novels were famously unpredictable, absurdist and broadly comical. Robert Sheckley was a Hugo- and Nebula-nominated author. The Status Civilization first appeared under the title Omega in Amazing Science Fiction Stories. But it was only a momentary ordeal, a prelude to a return to Earth and the subtle terrors of its own status civilization. Omega was a world of horror, a savage, ruthless way of life. Now he was serving his sentence on Omega - a prison planet walled by a ring of hovering guard-ships from which there was no escape. ![]() ![]() THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF A NEW ARRIVAL ON OMEGA AVERAGED THREE EARTH YEARS Will Barrent could choose-exile on a nightmare planet, or life under the tyranny that had taken over Earth! Barrent had been tried, convicted, and memory-washed on Earth - an Earth strangely altered and stratified by fear of the radical and non-conformist. ![]() |