Bleed Into Me

Bleed Into Me
Author: Stephen Graham Jones
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0803226055

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The author, an Indian himself, profiles the lives of many Native Americans and how people treat them just because of their race. Even in today's society the uneasy relations between Indians and white's is still fueled by mistrust, stereo-types and casual violence.

Bleed into Dreams

Bleed into Dreams
Author: Faye Rothstein
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2015-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1503543374

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Bleed into Dreams is her account of the difficulties she faced growing upa memoir seen through the eyes of a child trying to live and survive a dysfunctional, abusive, and toxic environment. The second book of this series is soon to be released.

Bleed Like Me

Bleed Like Me
Author: C. Desir
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1442498943

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From the author of Fault Line comes an edgy and heartbreaking novel about two self-destructive teens in a Sid and Nancy–like romance full of passion, chaos, and dyed hair. Seventeen-year-old Amelia Gannon (just “Gannon” to her friends) is invisible to almost everyone in her life. To her parents, to her teachers—even her best friend, who is more interested in bumming cigarettes than bonding. Some days the only way Gannon knows she is real is by carving bloody lines into the flesh of her stomach. Then she meets Michael Brooks, and for the first time, she feels like she is being seen to the core of her being. Obnoxious, controlling, damaged, and addictive, he inserts himself into her life until all her scars are exposed. Each moment together is a passionate, painful relief. But as the relationship deepens, Gannon starts to feel as if she’s standing at the foot of a dam about to burst. She’s given up everything and everyone in her life for him, but somehow nothing is enough for Brooks—until he poses the ultimate test. Bleed Like Me is a piercing, intimate portrayal of the danger of a love so obsessive it becomes its own biggest threat.

Bleed for Me

Bleed for Me
Author: Michael Robotham
Publisher: Mulholland Books
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316193070

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She's standing at the front door. Covered in blood. Is she the victim of a crime? Or the perpetrator? A teenage girl--Sienna, a troubled friend of his daughter--comes to Joe O'Loughlin's door one night. She is terrorized, incoherent-and covered in blood. The police find Sienna's father, a celebrated former cop, murdered in the home he shared with Sienna. Tests confirm that it's his blood on Sienna. She says she remembers nothing. Joe O'Loughlin is a psychologist with troubles of his own. His marriage is coming to an end and his daughter will barely speak to him. He tries to help Sienna, hoping that if he succeeds it will win back his daughter's affection. But Sienna is unreachable, unable to mourn her father's death or to explain it. Investigators take aim at Sienna. O'Loughlin senses something different is happening, something subterranean and terrifying to Sienna. It may be something in her mind. Or it may be something real. Someone real. Someone capable of the most grim and gruesome murder, and willing to kill again if anyone gets too close. His newest thriller is further evidence that Michael Robotham is, as David Baldacci has said, "the real deal--we only hope he will write faster."

Trio

Trio
Author: Sarah Tolmie
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0773597034

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Walk away before you are threadbare / Preserve your strength, preserve your curly hair / For others' use. Least I can do. / Let your fabric relax, snap back to mold / Another body and reveal its gold. A collection of 120 sonnets in eight parts, Trio reveals, frame by frame, a married fortysomething female narrator in love with two younger men - an intellectual and a dancer - and torn between the claims of body and mind. In the tradition of Renaissance sonnet sequences from Petrarch onward, the narrator's love objects are constantly before her eyes, and thus before ours, creating compassion, comedy, and desire. They are real and imaginary, opposite and complementary, present and unavailable, autonomous and dependent. Tolmie’s characters circle and shadow one another in every dance, spinning until fantasy becomes flesh and entanglement. In immortalizing the beloved, she draws on the power of both poetic and human reproduction. Like the contact improvisation modern dance form that influences the collection, these poems are both expressive and analytical. Through a singular feminist revision of a traditional poetic form, they tell the story - sometimes raunchy, sometimes crushingly sad - of a strong protagonist and the predicament she's in.

Analyze Anything

Analyze Anything
Author: Gregory Fraser
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1441155589

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How well can you decode the signs that permeate our daily lives? All of us, consciously or not, constantly engage in the acts of reading and interpreting the signs in the world around us. But how do we sharpen these skills, deepen our awareness of meaning in a complex world, and ultimately reach our full potential as university writers? This book answers the needs of students of composition, culture studies, and literature, providing a process-orientated guide to analyzing anything.

Bleed Like Me

Bleed Like Me
Author: C. Desir
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1442498900

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Two emotionally scarred teenagers enter into a passionate, dangerous romance.

TARZAN: 8 Novels in One Volume

TARZAN: 8 Novels in One Volume
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 2102
Release: 2023-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Tarzan ("...the Apeman") is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungles by the Mangani "great apes"; he later experiences civilization only to largely reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer. Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan first appeared in the novel Tarzan of the Apes (magazine publication 1912, book publication 1914), and then in twenty-five sequels, three authorized books by other authors, and innumerable works in other media, authorized and not. Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American writer, best known for his creations of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, although he produced works in many genres.

Visible Borders, Invisible Economies

Visible Borders, Invisible Economies
Author: Kristy L. Ulibarri
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477326030

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Globalization in the United States can seem paradoxical: free trade coincides with fortification of the southern border, while immigration is reimagined as a national-security threat. US politics turn aggressively against Latinx migrants and subjects even as post-NAFTA markets become thoroughly reliant on migrant and racialized workers. But in fact, there is no incongruity here. Rather, anti-immigrant politics reflect a strategy whereby capital uses specialized forms of violence to create a reserve army of the living, laboring dead. Visible Borders, Invisible Economies turns to Latinx literature, photography, and films that render this unseen scheme shockingly vivid. Works such as Valeria Luiselli’s Tell Me How It Ends and Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer crystallize the experience of Latinx subjects and migrants subjugated to social death, their political existence erased by disenfranchisement and racist violence while their bodies still toil in behalf of corporate profits. In Kristy L. Ulibarri’s telling, art clarifies what power obscures: the national-security state performs anti-immigrant and xenophobic politics that substitute cathartic nationalism for protections from the free market while ensuring maximal corporate profits through the manufacture of disposable migrant labor.