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Analysis of Stephen King’s The Dead Zone

The Dead Zone is about a man named Johnny Smith who acquires a special power after emerging from a coma. It was written by Stephen King in 1979, and is a great novel of his. The Dead Zone was also adapted in to a movie and television series, demonstrating its intrigue and popularity.

True Blood Season 2 on HBO - Sookie Stackhouse written by Charlaine Harris

Thanks to cable HBO TV, True Blood has returned to our screens for a second season ” the aptly named Season 2. It began on the 14th June and pulled in the largest amount of viewers to any TV show on HBO since the finale of the Sopranos a couple of years back.

Charlaine Harris Writes the 9th Book in the Sookie Stackhouse Series - Dead and Gone

Who is afraid of the big bad fairy prince? Maybe Sookie Stackhouse should be when she learns that said fairy prince is after her butt! Here we are (finally!) again with another episode to the Sookie Stackhouse series and this one is called Dead and Gone. 9th in the series so lets take a look see under the bonnet and assess the workings, shall we?

Time Travel and Beyond

Time Travel is a unique sub-genre of Science Fiction. It enables, us, the readers to see the past and yet maintain a contemporary point of view. It enables us to reach the far future and see what may transpire. It enables us to interact with important historical people. It enables us to witness parallel timelines: how changing one event could affect everything, both for ourselves, and for our society. But most importantly, it enables creating compelling, complicated, and at times confusing, stories, where past and present weave in unpredictable ways.

College Textbook Savings For Students

Each year students flock to the college bookstore to purchase the various textbooks that they require for their classes. Little do these students realize that, in doing so, they are throwing good money away. As unbelievable as it may seem textbooks, in some cases, actually cost as much, if not more, than tuition.

With Pride or With Prejudice

I feel the desire to compare with summarized effort, the two movies depicting the famous romance in Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen. I wonder how the newer 2005 version can stand next to the 1995 A&E production. I don’t wish to show one in superiority to the other, or to deeply delve into minute details, but just to show a mere overview.

Cheap Christian Books

I would love to be able to run my ministry on faith and fervor alone, but the truth is that the world doesn’t work that way. Even if you’re doing God’s work, you have to do it in such a way that you can make ends meet. Faith sustains you, but not without brains. A modern ministry needs to cut costs wherever possible in order to stay financially self-sufficient.

Cheap Used Books

For those who are avid readers, cheap used books can be a great deal. For example, if you go to the yearly library sales, books are sometimes sold by the pound! Depending on what you’re looking for, these cheap used books can be fabulous deals. You’ll find some very obscure subject matter, such as a tome on the wild grasses of the Midwestern plains, or a book on the life cycle of a bee. You may be the only person for miles around who would be interested in such a book, but if you’ve searched for years for just such a book, it’s like Christmas has come twice this year. At 50 cents a pound, you’ve got some remarkable one of a kind deals.

Chemicals in Plastics: Emasculating Our Boys

Plastics containing synthetic estrogens have been emasculating our boys (and bringing precocious puberty to our girls), along with some other factors, according to family physician and research psychologist Leonard Sax. These plastics are found in bottles holding soda, water, and other beverages.

The Ultimate Source To Book Printing Service

Book printing usually needs the right skills so that the book produced meets the standards set. With the new technology that is always coming up, there are more books being published. These books are mostly published en masse. Before the book printer was introduced in the 19th century, book printing and publishing was a very slow process that made books available only to the elite in society. Nowadays publishing is not a reserve of the rich but even the ordinary person can involve in it as long as the standards are met. There is no limit on the number of copies that you can produce because the population is always on the increase unlike in the past. Every home needs to have access to books.