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American Meteor (The American Novels), by Norman Lock

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Publishers Weekly “Book of the Year”Firecracker Award Finalist“Sheds brilliant light along the meteoric path of American westward expansion. . . . [A] pithy, compact beautifully conducted version of the American Dream, from its portrait of the young wounded soldier in the beginning to its powerful rendering of Crazy Horse's prophecy for life on earth at the end.” —NPR“Like all Mr. Lock’s books, this is an ambitious work, where ideas crowd together on the page like desperate men on a battlefield.” —Wall Street JournalIn this panoramic tale of Manifest Destiny, Stephen Moran comes of age with the young country that he crosses on the Union Pacific, just as the railroad unites the continent. Propelled westward from his Brooklyn neighborhood and the killing fields of the Civil War to the Battle of Little Big Horn, he befriends Walt Whitman, receives a medal from General Grant, becomes a bugler on President Lincoln’s funeral train, goes to work for railroad mogul Thomas Durant, apprentices with frontier photographer William Henry Jackson, and stalks General George Custer. When he comes face-to-face with Crazy Horse, his life will be spared but his dreams haunted for the rest of his days.By turns elegiac and comic, American Meteor is a novel of adventure, ideas, and mourning: a unique vision of America’s fabulous and murderous history. Norman Lock is the award-winning author of novels, short fiction, and poetry, as well as stage, radio, and screenplays. His recent works of fiction include the short story collection Love Among the Particles, a Shelf Awareness Best Book of the Year, and three books in The American Novels series: The Boy in His Winter, a re-envisioning of Mark Twain’s classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; American Meteor, an homage to Walt Whitman and William Henry Jackson named a Firecracker Award finalist and Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year; and The Port-Wine Stain, a gothic psychological thriller featuring Edgar Allan Poe. Lock lives in Aberdeen, New Jersey.

American Meteor (The American Novels), by Norman Lock

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #520219 in Books
  • Brand: Lock, Norman
  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.40" h x .60" w x 5.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages
American Meteor (The American Novels), by Norman Lock

Review Praise for American MeteorFirecracker Award FinalistPublishers Weekly “Book of the Year” selectionBustle “11 Books to Read if You Hope The Revenant Wins [an Oscar]” selectionLitReactor “8 Raw Westerns to Read” selectionLibrary Journal “BookExpo America Book That Buzzed” selection“Sheds brilliant light along the meteoric path of American westward expansion. . . . [A] pithy, compact beautifully conducted version of the American Dream, from its portrait of the young wounded soldier in the beginning to its powerful rendering of Crazy Horse's prophecy for life on earth at the end.” —NPR“In Norman Lock’s recent novel The Boy in His Winter the author set Huck Finn and the escaped slave Jim on a fantastical voyage down the Mississippi River through three centuries of American history—and clear into the future. Far from a sequel to Twain’s classic, that book was an intensely personal contemplation of themes such as racial injustice and environmental degradation. With his new novel, American Meteor, Mr. Lock elaborates these ideas in another disturbing meditation on our national past. . . . . Like all Mr. Lock’s books, this is an ambitious work, where ideas crowd together on the page like desperate men on a battlefield.” —Wall Street Journal“For a young country, the United States has had a violent and complicated history, one that is brilliantly brought to life by Norman Lock’s American Meteor. An enthralling coming-of-age story that also follows the tale of Manifest Destiny, American Meteor makes history as interesting as the year’s biggest blockbusters.” —Bustle“[American Meteor] is not only a history lesson but also a reading pleasure.” —Historical Novels Review“Like the western sky, American Meteor stretches to the horizon in all directions. . . . A lovely panorama to behold.” —New York Journal of Books“Lovely, burnished prose.” —Small Press Book Review“American Meteor is at its heart a frontier yarn of adventure and discovery, insight and yearning [for] readers who savor the well-turned phrase and those who demand a little swash with their buckle.” —Four Corners Free Press“American Meteor is a fascinating, prophetic contribution to recent historical fiction, and Lock is plainly an author well worth our attention.” —Monkeybicycle“An adventure tale that practically bleeds Americana. . . . For fans of Little Big Man, this might be the book you didn’t know you were waiting for.” —LitReactor“American Meteor is, at its core, a spiritual treatise that forces its readers to examine their own role in history’s unceasing march forward [and] casts new and lyrical light on our nation’s violent past.” —Shelf Awareness for Readers (starred review)“[American Meteor] feels like a campfire story, an old-fashioned yarn full of rich historical detail about hard-earned lessons and learning to do right.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)“Memorably encompasses grand themes and notions of transcendence without ever losing sight of the grit and moral horrors present in the period.” —Kirkus Reviews“Rather like Thomas Berger’s Little Big Man. . . . [Lock] writes beautifully, with many subtle, complex insights.” —Booklist“Successfully blends beautiful language reminiscent of 19th-century prose with cynicism and bald, ugly truth.” —Library JournalPraise for Norman Lock“[Lock’s fiction] shimmers with glorious language, fluid rhythms, and complex insights.” —NPR“One of the most interesting writers out there.” —Reader’s Digest“One of our country’s unsung treasures.” —Green Mountains Review“Our finest modern fabulist.” —Bookslut“A master storyteller.” —Largehearted Boy“[A] contemporary master of the form [and] virtuosic fabulist.” —Flavorwire“A master of the unusual.” — Slice magazine“Lock’s work mines the stuff of dreams.” —Rumpus“One could spend forever worming through [Lock’s] magicked words, their worlds.” —Believer“No other writer in recent memory, lives up to [Whitman’s] declaration that behind every book there is a hand reaching out to us, a hand to be held onto, a hand that has the power to touch us, to make us feel.” —Detroit Metro Times“Lock is a rapturous storyteller, and his tales are never less than engrossing.” —Kenyon Review“Lock writes some of the most deceptively beautiful sentences in contemporary fiction. Beneath their clarity are layers of cultural and literary references, profound questions about loyalty, race, the possibility of social progress, and the nature of truth.” —Shelf Awareness“Lock plays profound tricks, with language—his is crystalline and underline-worthy.” —Publishers Weekly“Lock’s stories stir time as though it were a soup . . . beyond the entertainment lie 21st-century conundrums: What really exists? Are we each, ultimately, alone and lonely? Where is technology taking humankind?” —Kirkus Reviews“I can’t think of another author who takes such evident, vocal delight in bending the laws of physics and geography (to say nothing of his flouting of various narratological and fictional norms). You can feel the joy leaping off the page.” —Full Stop“[Lock] is not engaged in neither homage or pastiche but in an intense dialogue with a number of past writers about the process of writing, and the nature of fiction itself . . . taking a trope that seems familiar to readers of the weird but analysing it in the fiercest detail.” —Weird Fiction“[Lock’s] window onto fiction [is] a welcome one: at once referential and playful, occupying a similar post-Borges space to the short stories of Stephen Millhauser and Neil Gaiman.” —Vol. 1 Brooklyn“All hail Lock, whose narrative soul sings fairy tales, whose language is glass.” —KATE BERNHEIMER, editor of xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths, My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me, and Fairy Tale Review“[Lock] has an impressive ability to create a unique and original world.” —BRIAN EVENSON, author of Windeye and Immobility“Lock is one of our great miniaturists, to be read only a single time at one’s peril.” —TIM HORVATH, author of Understories

About the Author Norman Lock is the award-winning author of novels, short fiction, and poetry, as well as stage, radio, and screenplays. He has won The Dactyl Foundation Literary Fiction Award, The Paris Review Aga Khan Prize for Fiction, and writing fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts.Lock’s recent works of fiction include the short story collection Love Among the Particles, a Shelf Awareness Best Book of the Year, and three books in The American Novels series: The Boy in His Winter, a re-envisioning of Mark Twain’s classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn that Scott Simon of NPR’s Weekend Edition hailed for “make[ing] Huck and Jim so real you expect to get messages from them on your iPhone;” American Meteor, an homage to Walt Whitman and William Henry Jackson named a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, and The Port-Wine Stain, an homage to Edgar Allan Poe and Thomas Dent Mütter (forthcoming in 2016). Lock lives in Aberdeen, New Jersey.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful western novel By Marcheto Algernon 4.5 stars in fact“American Meteor” has been an extremely pleasant surprise for me. I didn’t know anything about Norman Lock before reading this book and I’m not particularly fond of western fiction, so I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did.Stephen Moran is just a poor boy when he joins the Union Army at the age of thirteen, but despite this fact he is going to meet quite a few personages during his live: Walt Whitman, Custer, Crazy Horse… and he’s going to play an important role in some critical events in American history. I must confess that not being American myself, I thought some of these people were fictional (the photographer William Henry Jackson, the railway tycoon Thomas Durant, and probably some others) until I checked after finishing the novel. And the same goes for some striking events that may be well known for American but not for me (Lincoln’s funeral train, the important role played by Chinese immigrants in the first transcontinental railroad…). So, although this chance to make acquaintance with some relevant figures and events of American history may have been one of the main reasons why I found this novel so compelling, it was not the only one. The old style prose was beautiful; there was plenty of humor, even in the more dramatic situations; the touch of weird of the prophetic dreams was brilliant; the length of the book (around 200 pages) perfect; the plot engaging, the main characters well developed…I’ve enjoyed “American Meteor” as much as I enjoyed “Miller’s Crossing”, by John Edward Williams, which was one of my favorite reads last year. And I’m sure that “American Meteor” will be among my best reads this year. A fact especially remarkable not being a great fan of western novels, as I said before. So, all in all, this is a wonderful book by an author I look forward to reading more in the future.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A 19th century American story By CJG I'm somewhat of a coming-of-age novel following the life Stephen Moran, "American Meteor" begins with Stephen's role in the Civil War as a young bugle boy. After the war, Stephen's life follows that of American Westward expansion and he comes into contact with many popular and not so popular figures of American history.Overall, I thought the book started out fantastically and I had high hopes initially. However, it did slow down and become less interesting as the book went on in my opinion. I would say this book is just okay: not great but not terrible either.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Picaresque Novel of the Building (or is it destroying?) of America By Ted Lehmann American Meteor by Norman Lock (Believe Literary Press, 2015, 208 pages, $27.99/10.99) is a picaresque coming of age novel featuring narrator Stephen Moran, a product of mid-nineteenth century Irish lower East Side of New York, as a Western Forest Gump, hitting many of the historical highlights of the westward expansion during and after the Civil War from Manassas to the Little Big Horn. Along the way he meets and is influenced by many of the seminal characters of that era, describing in often flowery, luminous language his experiences as he develops. While described as a “Western” novel, this worthy piece does not strike me as the sort of heroic, shoot-em-up western my reading experience has led me to expect with that designation. Rather, taking a reflective view of the Civil War and the rush to subdue the Indians while creating a continental nation, Lock creates a memorable character who sees it all while providing a shimmering eulogy for the loss of one America in order to create another.Moran is not much of an actor in his westward trip. Rather, he's an observer, eventually becoming that most detached of observers, a photographer capturing for posterity the events of a westward-bound people. We first see him as an Irish street urchin at the beach in Brooklyn where he observes a wild Walt Whitman proclaiming, to the waves hitting the shore, his love for everything. Moran finds himself in trouble, and sentenced to the Union Army where, because of his youth and small stature, he becomes a bugler, one who sounds the charge and proclaims the loss through his instrument. He's present at Bull Run, trains endlessly in Washington under McClelland, and is wounded in the Wilderness, where he loses an eye under rather unclear circumstances, but a pervasive image thoughout the novel. While in the hospital, he's nursed back to health by Whitman, who gives him a copy of Leaves of Grass, providing him with a wealth of imagery and understanding of American expansiveness which yields him insights throughout the rest of his journey. When Lincoln is assassinated, Stephen is there to play the bugle and Grant awards him with an undeserved Medal of Honor, which lubricates his stature. He's chosen to accompany Lincoln's body back to Springfield, playing taps along the way at each stop, while riding in the funeral car as Lincoln decomposes. Please read the rest of this review on my blog.

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Sabtu, 28 November 2015

Coping With the Very Troubled Child, Notebook, Plain, Soft Cover (6 x 9),

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Inspired by Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom, this beautiful notebook is perfect for taking notes, doodling, or writing love letters. In the movie, Suzy Bishop is seen with a book titled "Coping with the Very Troubled Child." This 50 page blank notebook is bound in a gorgeous matte style softcover. (6"x9")

Coping With the Very Troubled Child, Notebook, Plain, Soft Cover (6 x 9), by Century 100 Collection

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2318274 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .25" w x 6.00" l,
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  • 100 pages
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This work provides a clear and simple guide to the subject, based on meticulous and beautiful drawings. Organized in three sections, it includes chapters on construction details; methods of working particular structural shapes; both basic and advanced geometry and setting-out. It also includes forms and tables omitted from later editions to be used as templates for costing and estimating work. These are as relevant today as they were in the 1920s. It includes a new introduction by Christopher Weeks.

Modern Practical Masonry, by Edmund George Warland

  • Published on: 2015-06-03
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Review In the specialised and relatively small-scale field of stonemasonry, EG Warland's Modern Practical Masonry has always been regarded as the pre-eminent textbook. For someone just entering the stone trade, or for an interested observer, Hill and David [Practical Stone Masonry] is probably the best starting point. However, it makes no attempt to compete with Warland for breadth of geometrical content, and the latter's status as the bible of the trade remains unchallenged. It is good to have it available once more in hardback form. Cornerstone, SPAB The role of Modern Practical Masonry is note to celebrate the cornice, but rather to train architects, builders, mason, stonecutters and contractors in how to incorporate traditional forms , such as the cornice, and to incorporate traditional logic with modern construction methods. Traditional Building (US)

About the Author Edmund George Warland was Chief Lecturer on Masonry and Geometry for Masons at the London County Council School of Building in Brixton (founded in 1904 and now part of London South Bank University). From 1928 onward, he was an active member of the Institution of Structural Engineers, particularly during the 1930s, and was for a time chair of the Institution's Lancashire and Cheshire Branch.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One of the classic works in the field of stone masonry, By Catherine Todd I saw a YouTube video that mentioned this book, but not sure of the author. Is this the right one?I I'm giving 5 stars due to the exemplary reviews given elsewhere. Catherine Todd---Review is from Donhead Limited Publishing, UK:Modern Practical MasonryEdmund George WarlandHardback £45.00 $90.00Publication date 2006368 pagesISBN 978 1 873394 76 2Special offer - free standard delivery in the UKAdd to Cart CheckoutUK and Rest of WorldAdd to Cart Checkout US and CanadaOne of the classic works in the field of stone masonry, E. G. Warland's book (first published in 1929) remains an essential reference for stone masons and conservation practitioners working with historic buildings. It provides a clear and simple guide to the subject, based on meticulous and beautiful drawings. Organized in three sections, it includes chapters on construction details; methods of working particular structural shapes; both basic and advanced geometry and setting out. It also includes forms and tables omitted from later editions to be used as templates for costing and estimating work. These are as relevant today as they were in the 1920s.This is a hardback, high quality reproduction of the original book with a new Introduction written specifically for this publication.Introduction to the 2006 editionRead the new introduction by Christopher WeeksView the full contents listingContents:Section I: Constructional and practical masonry v Description of tools v Description of machines in use v Details and construction v Hoisting and setting of stonework v Principles of stone cutting v Building stones.Section II: The geometry of masonry v Plane geometry and setting out v Solid and descriptive geometry and setting out.Section III: Costing and Estimating v Masonry costing and estimating v Glossary v Index. The author:Edmund George Warland was Chief Lecturer on Masonry and Geometry for Masons at the London County Council School of Building in Brixton (founded in 1904 and now part of London South Bank University). From 1928 onward, he was an active member of the Institution of Structural Engineers, particularly during the 1930s, and was for a time Chair of the Institution's Lancashire and Cheshire Branch.From the reviews:Some thirty years ago as a keen but painfully ignorant apprentice mason, I was advised to 'get hold of a Warland's.' A search of second-hand bookshops eventually yielded a copy and since then I have possessed, or been acquainted with, a number of copies, almost exclusively of the 'dog-eared' or distressed variety. This crisp, pristine, reprint by Donhead therefore looks and feels unfamiliar - no stone dust between the pages or teacup rings on the cover. The content is, however, familiar and Warland's Modern Practical Masonry remains the mason's bible.Journal of Architectural ConservationIn the specialised and relatively small-scale field of stonemasonry, E. G. Warland's Modern Practical Masonry has always been regarded as the pre-eminent textbook.For someone just entering the stone trade, or for an interested observer, Hill and David [Practical Stone Masonry] is probably the best starting point. However, it makes no attempt to compete with Warland for breadth of geometrical content, and the latter's status as the bible of the trade remains unchallenged. It is good to have it available once more in hardback form.Cornerstone, SPABThe role of Modern Practical Masonry is not to celebrate the cornice, but rather to train architects, builders, mason, stonecutters and contractors in how to incorporate traditional forms, such as the cornice, and to incorporate traditional logic with modern construction methods.Traditional Building (US)Donhead Publishing 2012

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Rabu, 25 November 2015

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Indoor Radio Planning: A Practical Guide for 2G, 3G and 4G, by Morten Tolstrup

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #562711 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-22
  • Original language: English
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Absolutely FANTASTIC!! Not for scientists By stone Absolutely FANTASTIC!! Not for scientists.It's a great book and breaks down everything on DAS and indoor coverage systems.It provides a clear understanding of Indoor planning,Link budget calculation,traffic calculation and noise analysis,The new edition particularly treats 4G ,PIM and MIMO systems.This book is a must have for all engineers and practitioners of DAS and Indoor RF systems,it was written by practitioner with vast knowledge and experience in DAS and indoor RF systems.I would definitely recommend this book for all personnel working in the field of DAS and indoor systems.You would not regret getting a copy.

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Vintage Style Crochet Projects: 32 Crochet Projects, by Agnieszka Strycharska

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Vintage Style Crochet Projects: 32 Crochet Projects, by Agnieszka Strycharska

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #104710 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-01
  • Original language: English
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. This is a great book. If you love using color in your ... By Amazon Customer This is a great book. If you love using color in your crocheting, this book gives lots of beautiful pictures for beautiful ideas. The author is Polish, and she lives in the country. Her work reflects the "country girl" in her. The instructions seem easy to follow, well written; a lot of granny squares are used, but her ideas are what makes this book such fun to just look at. I love that she has a country flair and a vintage style, with more modern colors and yarns.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Most of these projects can be found for free on ... By jramon Most of these projects can be found for free on the internet. However if you want a book instead this might work.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Vintage Style Crochet Projects By Amazon Customer At first glance, this book is one big advertisement for DMC Natura Cotton yarn. However, it's a beautiful book and the patterns are just lovely! There is a country feel to these projects, partially due to the use of the cotton, but these are easily adaptable to any yarn you like. Her eye for color is wonderful and will give you lots of inspiration for combining and using color in your crochet. This is something I kind of struggle with and the author just goes for it, which I love! This book has a lot of projects and the instructions seem clear. I'm glad I've added this one to my library. I know I'll use it a lot.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5800427 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-23
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Sabtu, 14 November 2015

Cheeper: Seasons of Song, by Sarah E. Brown

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Cheeper is the story of an orphaned baby robin, thrown from his nest in a summer storm and rescued, raised, and released back into the wild by the Brown family. Cheeper’s life gets even better when he meets Lady Robin and starts his adventure south to weather the winter. A sudden and terrible tragedy, however, shatters Cheeper’s rosy, self-centered view of life and forces him to deal with sorrow, loneliness, and pain. What will happen to him? Will he learn the important lessons of dealing with suffering? Will sorrow triumph, or will song? This beautifully illustrated book will warm your heart!

Cheeper: Seasons of Song, by Sarah E. Brown

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2650808 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-14
  • Original language: English
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Cheeper: Seasons of Song, by Sarah E. Brown

About the Author Sarah E. Brown is a young author and teacher from Minnesota. She loves animals, she loves children, she loves art and writing, but, most of all, she loves the Lord.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Cheeper: Seasons (sorry, hope and SONG) By Nahashon Njagi This book is a "must read" for any age. The story behind and weaved around Cheeper the bird--"Robin"--is one that will turn-on and intrigue every nerve of your imagination. Theater set for readers is based on a true story. At the end of the story, the author highlights how resiliency can override many of human struggles in life by giving her real life experience. She does this by coining three words very well--hope, sorrow and SONG. While my first intention of this purchase was to get something inspiring and interesting for my daughter and son to read, after reading the introductory part, I couldn't help but kept flipping page to the very last one! every page of the book is filled with wonder and curiosity of what on the next. If you care for meaningful literature for you or kids, then this is a book I would definitely recommend.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Simple on the surface, yet rich within By Kelsey Bryant This sweet book is a rich, well-written little tale!Reading about a bird's life is very restful, yet there's enough suspense to keep you turning pages to find out what's going to happen. Viewing life through a robin's eyes is a fun change of perspective. And the lessons that Cheeper learns are true spiritual lessons that we humans need to take to heart. God loves us and is with us through whatever we go through. All in all an engaging, touching book for all ages. And the illustrations are such a nice touch and add even more to the story.It has put me in a thoughtful mood ever since I finished it....Who knew you could learn so much from a bird?

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Jumat, 13 November 2015

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The New York Times bestseller by the author of Cloud Atlas | Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize | Named One of the Top Ten Fiction Books of the Year by Time, Entertainment Weekly, and O: The Oprah Magazine | A New York Times Notable Book | An American Library Association Notable Book | Winner of the World Fantasy Award  Named to more than 20 year-end best of lists, includingNPR | San Francisco Chronicle | The Atlantic | The Guardian | Slate | BuzzFeedLook for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more.“With The Bone Clocks, [David] Mitchell rises to meet and match the legacy of Cloud Atlas.”—Los Angeles TimesFollowing a terrible fight with her mother over her boyfriend, fifteen-year-old Holly Sykes slams the door on her family and her old life. But Holly is no typical teenage runaway: A sensitive child once contacted by voices she knew only as “the radio people,” Holly is a lightning rod for psychic phenomena. Now, as she wanders deeper into the English countryside, visions and coincidences reorder her reality until they assume the aura of a nightmare brought to life.   For Holly has caught the attention of a cabal of dangerous mystics—and their enemies. But her lost weekend is merely the prelude to a shocking disappearance that leaves her family irrevocably scarred. This unsolved mystery will echo through every decade of Holly’s life, affecting all the people Holly loves—even the ones who are not yet born.   A Cambridge scholarship boy grooming himself for wealth and influence, a conflicted father who feels alive only while reporting on the war in Iraq, a middle-aged writer mourning his exile from the bestseller list—all have a part to play in this surreal, invisible war on the margins of our world. From the medieval Swiss Alps to the nineteenth-century Australian bush, from a hotel in Shanghai to a Manhattan townhouse in the near future, their stories come together in moments of everyday grace and extraordinary wonder.   Rich with character and realms of possibility, The Bone Clocks is a kaleidoscopic novel that begs to be taken apart and put back together by a writer The Washington Post calls “the novelist who’s been showing us the future of fiction.”   An elegant conjurer of interconnected tales, a genre-bending daredevil, and a master prose stylist, David Mitchell has become one of the leading literary voices of his generation. His hypnotic new novel, The Bone Clocks, crackles with invention and wit and sheer storytelling pleasure—it is fiction at its most spellbinding.Praise for The Bone Clocks  “One of the most entertaining and thrilling novels I’ve read in a long time.”—Meg Wolitzer, NPR“[Mitchell] writes with a furious intensity and slapped-awake vitality, with a delight in language and all the rabbit holes of experience.”—The New York Times Book Review   “Intensely compelling . . . fantastically witty . . . offers up a rich selection of domestic realism, gothic fantasy and apocalyptic speculation.”—The Washington Post   “[A] time-traveling, culture-crossing, genre-bending marvel of a novel.”—O: The Oprah Magazine   “Great fun . . . a tour de force . . . [Mitchell] channels his narrators with vivid expertise.”—San Francisco Chronicle

The Bone Clocks: A Novel, by David Mitchell

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33679 in Books
  • Brand: Mitchell, David
  • Published on: 2015-06-16
  • Released on: 2015-06-16
  • Original language: English
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  • 656 pages
The Bone Clocks: A Novel, by David Mitchell

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An Amazon Best Book of the Month, September 2014: Fans of David Mitchell (Cloud Atlas, Black Swan Green, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet) have been salivating over the release of The Bone Clocks —and they have every reason to. This is a feast of a book—perhaps the author’s best to date—a saga that spans decades, characters, genres, and events from Mitchell's other novels. The structure is most similar to Cloud Atlas, with The Bone Clocks pivoting around a central character: Holly Sykes. Each chapter/novella is narrated from the perspective of an intersecting character, with settings ranging from England in the 80s to the apocalyptic future. Each story could stand alone as a work of genius, as they slowly build on Holly’s unwitting role in a war between two groups with psychic powers, culminating in a thrilling showdown reminiscent of the best of Stephen King. Taken together this is a hugely entertaining page-turner, an operatic fantasy, and an often heartbreaking meditation on mortality. It’s not to be missed. – Matt Kaye

Review “One of the most entertaining and thrilling novels I’ve read in a long time.”—Meg Wolitzer, NPR  “Astonishing . . . No one, clearly, has ever told [David] Mitchell that the novel is dead. He writes with a furious intensity and slapped-awake vitality, with a delight in language and all the rabbit holes of experience. . . . In his sixth novel, he’s brought together the time-capsule density of his eyes-wide-open adventure in traditional realism with the death-defying ambitions of Cloud Atlasuntil all borders between pubby England and the machinations of the undead begin to blur. . . . Not many novelists could take on plausible Aboriginal speech, imagine a world after climate change has ravaged it and wonder whether whales suffer from unrequited love. . . . Very few [writers] excite the reader about both the visceral world and the visionary one as Mitchell does.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editor’s Choice) “Intensely compelling . . . fantastically witty . . . offers up a rich selection of domestic realism, gothic fantasy and apocalyptic speculation.”—The Washington Post  “Sprawling yet disciplined, drunk on life but ever cognizant of its brevity and preciousness, this time-traveling, culture-crossing, genre-bending marvel of a novel by the highly regarded author of Cloud Atlas utterly beguiles.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “Great fun . . . a tour de force . . . [Mitchell] channels his narrators with vivid expertise.”—San Francisco Chronicle  “Mitchell is one of the most electric writers alive. To open a Mitchell book is to set forth on an adventure. . . . In his latest novel, The Bone Clocks, Mitchell has spun his most far-flung tale yet. . . . Strange and magical.”—The Boston Globe“Magical . . . [The Bone Clocks] perfectly illustrates the idea that we’re all the heroes of our own lives as well as single cogs in a much larger and more beautiful mechanism. [Grade:] A”—Entertainment Weekly“Transportingly great . . . If David Mitchell isn’t the most talented novelist of his generation, is there any doubt that he is the most multi-talented? He is, at his best, a superior writer to Jonathan Franzen, a better storyteller than Michael Chabon, more wickedly clever than Jennifer Egan, nearly as fluent as Junot Díaz in multiple dialects, and as gifted as Alice Munro. . . . The Bone Clocks affords its readers the singular gift of reading—the wish to stay put and to be nowhere else but here.”—The Atlantic   “Mitchell’s mesmerizing saga is evidence of the power of story to transport us, and even to stop time entirely.”—Vanity Fair  “[A] literary marvel . . . What we value defines us, The Bone Clocks tells us. Sometimes it’s life. Sometimes it’s love. It’s definitely this book.”—The Miami Herald  “Mitchell’s wit, imagination and gorgeous prose make this a page-turner.”—People   “Mind-bendingly ambitious . . . The force of [Mitchell’s] storytelling makes The Bone Clocks a joy.”—Time   “A tour de force of the imagination, rewarding the attentive reader with both the intricate richness of its plot and the beauty of its language.”—The Plain Dealer   “Told with the skill and nuance of a gifted ventriloquist.”—USA Today   “Mitchell rises to meet and match the legacy of Cloud Atlas.”—Los Angeles Times“Reading a David Mitchell novel is a little like wandering through a multiplex during that September sweet spot when the best summer blockbusters are screened alongside autumn’s more serious fare. The Bone Clocks is no exception. Mitchell’s generous imagination saturates every sentence, character, and setting to create a story as thrilling in its language as in its plot. It’s my favorite novel I’ve read this year, and the only one I’ve already reread.”—Anthony Marra   “Great story, great words, all good.”—Stephen King“A hell of a great read . . . wild, funny, terrifying . . . a slipstream masterpiece all its own . . . Mitchell is a genre-bending, time-leaping, world-traveling, puzzle-making, literary magician, and The Bone Clocks is one of his best books.”—Esquire  “Mitchell is a superb storyteller. . . . One of the reasons he is such a popular and critically lauded writer is that he combines both the giddy, freewheeling ceaselessness of the pure storyteller with the grounded realism of the humanist. There’s something for everyone, traditionalist or postmodernist, realist or fantasist.”—The New Yorker“Relentlessly brilliant . . . [The Bone Clocks contains] depth and darkness, bravely concealed with all the wit and sleight of hand and ventriloquistic verbiage and tale-telling bravura of which Mitchell is a master.”—Ursula K. Le Guin, The Guardian“You could call Mitchell a global writer, I suppose, but that does not quite capture what he is doing. It is closer to say that he is a pangaeic writer, a supercontinental writer.”—New York  “With The Bone Clocks [Mitchell] has brought off his most sinewy, fine and full book to date, a Möbius strip–tripping great novel that will reward bleary-eyed rereading until he writes his next one.”—Financial Times“Dazzling . . . Mitchell’s heavy arsenal of talents is showcased in these pages: his symphonic imagination; his ventriloquist’s ability to channel the voices of myriad characters from different time zones and cultures; his intuitive understanding of children and knack for capturing their solemnity and humor; and his ear for language—its rhythms, sounds and inflections.”—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times   “As you might expect from a David Mitchell novel, [The Bone Clocks is] big, ambitious, and pretty. But it’s very much the story of one woman: Holly Sykes. Her tiny human life is the thread that holds the various stories of The Bone Clocks together, and ultimately it is what gives the book a deep sense of meaning, and its lasting joys and sorrows.”—The Millions“[The Bone Clocks] might just become the 1984 of the climate change movement. It dramatizes the consequences of our improvident modern economy in the way George Orwell’s novel awakened people to the ‘Big Brother’ mentality of Soviet communism.”—David Ignatius, The Washington Post“[The Bone Clocks] enthralls, soars, and crackles.”—The Daily Beast“Mitchell is back and as genre-bendy as ever. Describing the breadth of his latest epic as ‘sprawling’ wouldn’t quite do it justice.”—The Huffington Post   “Deeply meaningful . . . The Bone Clocks has everything you might expect to find in a David Mitchell novel: Great characters in settings far-flung over space and time, all tied together by ambitious ideas and gorgeous writing.”—BuzzFeed“Mitchell may be the greatest novelist in the English language currently in his prime.”—The A.V. Club  “A fascinating and moving book about time, technology and even the ‘State of the World.’”—The Dallas Morning News “Mitchell is a brilliant literary mesmerist. . . . He writes with scintillating verve and abundance. . . . [Mitchell’s is a] joyful, consoling world.”—The Telegraph  “A fantastic, perilous journey over continents and decades. Fans of Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas will find this equally ambitious and mind-bending.”—Marie Claire“[A] beautiful explosion of adventurous ideas . . . As [Mitchell’s] oeuvre develops, he seems to be getting cleverer, braver and delightfully madder.”—The Times  “Fantastical, ambitious, bold and exuberant.”—The Observer“A sweeping epic . . . that, like Cloud Atlas, spans the ages and tinkers with the hidden gears of human history.”—GQ   “A cautionary metaphysical thriller that grounds its ambition in its heroine’s human charm.”—VogueFrom the Hardcover edition.

About the Author David Mitchell is the award-winning and bestselling author of The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, Black Swan Green, Cloud Atlas, Number9Dream, and Ghostwritten. Twice shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, Mitchell was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time in 2007. With KA Yoshida, Mitchell translated from the Japanese the internationally bestselling memoir The Reason I Jump. He lives in Ireland with his wife and two children.


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465 of 505 people found the following review helpful. A Tighter "Cloud Atlas" By Roger Brunyate Six connected novellas: sound familiar? It was what David Mitchell did in CLOUD ATLAS, and what (for a while at least) it looks like he is doing here. In the earlier book, he gave us the first part of six different stories, ranging from the nineteenth century to the post-apocalyptic future, then reversed the process to give us the six conclusions in the opposite order. There were titillating connections between the stories, but each stood largely on its own, with different characters and exemplifying different genres. Whatever else Mitchell may be, he is a superb storyteller, and the hundred-page length seems ideal for him. I am not sure that the book entirely worked as a whole, but it was a fascinating reading experience.His latest novel, though, DOES work. It seems to have been constructed on much the same principles. Once again, there are six 100-page sections, moving forward in time, each apparently with a different protagonist. The first, in 1984, introduces us to Holly Skyes, a 15-year-old runaway, leaving her home in North Kent after a row with her mother and a betrayal by her boyfriend. Holly is a plucky character with a marvelous voice; we have her in our hearts as she discovers the difficulties of life on the run as well as surprising acts of kindness. The second part, in 1991, has another protagonist, Hugo Lamb, a Cambridge undergraduate with a shady secret life, but the charm to carry it off. Holly reappears as a minor character at the end of his story too. Indeed, she will return in the next part, featuring an award-winning Iraq War journalist in 2004, and the one after that, in 2015, whose dubious hero is an egocentric once-famous novelist. [Why is it that, when writing about other members of their profession, authors turn to this kind of incestuous comedy? Here, and only here, I felt my interest wearing thin.]But the connections between the novellas are more pervasive than just the presence of Holly (who emerges as the undisputed heroine overall). Mitchell keeps on inserting sly references to his previous books, for instance in the name of a restaurant or a peripheral character, giving the sense that everything is connected in unseen ways. As though there were a layer beyond the one we see. And indeed we begin to catch brief glimpses of something paranormal, something inexplicable in everyday terms. Normally I am no fan of fantasy, but Mitchell held me from the start because, in each of these first four stories, the supernatural elements were no more than 5-10% of the whole, embedded in realistic writing peopled with characters who always engaged my interest.With the fifth (and longest) part, though, everything changes. Set in 2024, this is outright fantasy adventure, the kind of thing Tolkien might have written if he had read a little Dan Brown or Stephen King and, determined to outdo them, had moved from his customary Middle Earth to Manhattan and thence to the Swiss Alps. The various supernormal figures we have glimpsed in the wings now take center stage as they prepare for a cataclysmic conflict. Not generally my thing at all, but I was held spellbound, largely because Mitchell's storytelling does not become any less textured and nuanced when writing about a world beyond our normal experience.All the same, I was glad to get back to the humanity and simplicity of the last section, which is just about as straightforward as could be. Set in the southwest of Ireland in 2043, it is a vision of a rapidly collapsing future that is ecologically, politically, and socially all too believable. I had found the futuristic sections of CLOUD ATLAS hard to get into because they lacked sufficient connection to the world I knew. But here are characters we have come to care about, coping with the coming Endarkenment as best they know how, by keeping the fox out of the chicken run and caring for family and neighbors.It must be something in the Zeitgeist, for there have been a number of big novels recently that have combined meticulous realism with some kind of otherworldly element. You could think of William Boyd's WAITING FOR SUNRISE, Kate Atkinson's LIFE AFTER LIFE, Marisha Pessl's NIGHT FILM, or (writing of a different century) Eleanor Catton's THE LUMINARIES. I have not liked all of these equally well, especially where I felt the non-realistic aspects eroding my sympathies. But Mitchell is brilliant here in the restraint with which he introduces them. And he is inspired in allowing his long and complex novel to come back to earth with those qualities that really matter: love, character, and the simple business of living.

126 of 137 people found the following review helpful. After a Long and Winding Road, the Plot Delivers By Ken C. With David Mitchell, it's never a case of will he be good enough to deliver, it's a case of will his talent get in his delivery's way. Meaning: Sometimes, when you are so effortlessly fluent and creative and imaginative, you can get lulled by your own writerly voice and go off on these long Huck Finn-like raft trips down tributaries of the Narrative Mississippi.Does this happen with THE BONE CLOCKS, Mitchell's latest foray into fantasy? To an extent, yes. And do we forgive him his excesses like we would a favorite yet incorrigible son's? To an even greater extent, yes again. The book's first section, "A Hot Spell," leaps out of the starting blocks with an irresistibly beguiling lead, one Holly Sykes, and after the first 100 pages you feel like Holly's adventures with "the Radio People" and her brushes with paranormal beings will be the fastest read you've picked up in many a year.Not quite. From here, in typical Mitchell fashion, we meet different lead characters in different sections marching forward in time -- sections where Holly surfaces to various degrees of importance -- and the new characters are not always as intriguing as Holly. Mitchell also finds side-narratives, like an extended one into Iraq where he can share his opinions about that war, George Bush, Tony Blair, etc., irresistible. Meanwhile, a fantasy is trying to be born and experiencing a prolonged labor. Will the baby be blue when it's finally delivered? That is the question as Mitchell stretches out the tease so deftly set during the fast start and the reader keeps saying, "Yes! I love the idea of a battle to the finish between two groups of warring paranormal beings with Holly in the middle, so take me there! Quickly! Let's go!"Not so fast. Mitchell WILL get there in the penultimate section and it WILL be most satisfying, but he'll do it in his own desultory fashion. Meanwhile, with the plot on the back burner through the sizable middle parts, the reader is left to appreciate Mitchell's considerable writing talents. So yes, the 620 pages could use an editor but, unlike with beginning writers, the cutting room floor would not exactly be strewn with expendable prose if you took the shears to Mitchell's latest. In the end, despite having the climax before the last section and despite padding the book with a last 75 pages of "denouement," the reader sighs, shakes his head, forgives, and says, "Well done, David. Bravo! You may go overboard, but your brand of overboard is still more fun than many another current writer's precision-cut efforts, so there."Overall, then, a fantasy that tries and then comforts your patience. The plot will reward, you just have to take the long and winding road and enjoy the journey. If you're a Mitchell fan, you'll even be rewarded with cameos by past characters from previous books. Such are the indulgences a talent like Mitchell can take. Such are the indulgences a genre like fantasy allow. Eureka, as they used to say. I have found another good, if not great, David Mitchell book!

124 of 141 people found the following review helpful. No Cloud Atlas - Some Great sections with a lot of fluff By In Park Slope Having received an advance copy of this new book, I was actually quite surprised when I read all the rave reviews from critics. I am a huge David Mitchell fan, especially of Cloud Atlas, which I believe will be read 50 years from now the way James Joyce is read at present.This book is no Cloud Atlas. The first section has a wonderful voice in the protagonist of Holly, and the last section has an amazing narrative of a post climate change future. In between, Mitchell creates a cosmology of warring psychological factions possessing hosts, and a struggling writer doing something or not doing something as his career ages, that each lack real coherence or meaning for me. Also, while the final future setting is intriguing, the steps leading up to it demonstrate no subtleties of science fiction.As a writer, my feeling is this book suffered mightily from a lack of an editor who could speak truth to a powerful literary voice, because middle portions of this book failed to deliver the goods.

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Selasa, 10 November 2015

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The most forward-looking spaces designed for rustic living in the twenty-first century. Across the globe, architects are creating innovative houses for country living, reimagining the way we escape into the natural world. Some combine industrial materials like metal and concrete with traditional wood. Others create sophisticated essays in off-grid living, employing the most technologically ambitious green-living strategies. Still others place discreet structures on remote, almost-unbuildable locations.This unique volume profiles new and recent projects that illustrate the inexhaustible potential of the modern house to enter into a dialogue with nature in sustainable yet stylish ways. The collection spans the globe, from the Pacific Northwest to the forests of Japan. Today’s architectural vanguard is represented, as well as established architects working at the forefront of twenty-first-century design, including Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Rick Joy, Olson Kundig, and Marcio Kogan. These rustic retreats—with comfortable and appealing modern interiors—will resonate with readers of shelter magazines, while the cutting-edge reputations of their architects will interest professionals and students.

Retreat: The Modern House in Nature, by Ron Broadhurst

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #71457 in Books
  • Brand: Rizzoli International Publications
  • Published on: 2015-10-20
  • Released on: 2015-10-20
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 11.26" h x 1.25" w x 9.26" l, 1.25 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 300 pages
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Review (The Best Things We've Read in 2015)"The new book Retreat: The Modern House in Nature by Ron Broadhurst is filled with dream houses with cutting-edge architecture nestled into lush greenery and other serene landscapes." —Dan Rubinstein, Home & Design Editor"Around the world, homeowners who seek solitude have built masterful retreats farther and farther away from metropolitan areas. And in the 21st century, these homes are frequently designed with a modern, minimalist touch, both inside and out. . . Retreat: The Modern House in Nature presents gorgeous images of such houses that will inspire you to leave the city for the wilderness." -ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST 

About the Author Ron Broadhurst has written about architecture and interior design for the Wall Street Journal and is the author of The Urban House: Townhouses, Apartments, Lofts, and Other Spaces for City Living and Houses: Modern Natural/Natural Modern.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four Stars By S Alan Stuart Nice mainstream projects; Not forward-looking or thought provoking.

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Minggu, 08 November 2015

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It's Valentine's Day and Granny's 72nd birthday. As usual, Jeb plans a surprise for his dear wife, as do her knitting circle "Little Women". As a treat for Granny, they read her favorite poem by Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken along with a table full of gifts. February winds also bring: ~A letter from Sarah to Jonas. Does he mind if she goes out to dinner with Jeremiah Fisher or are they for sure courting? ~Ella is snugly nestled into Angelina's old house while Zach sells the farm in East Otto...IF he can... ~Denny turns 17 and starts to panic over everything, especially marrying so young, spinning Becca into one tangled mess. ~Melvin blindfolds Fannie as they ride through town taking her to her Valentine's present. A present to help her heal emotionally over her miscarriage. Kisses of gratitude spark right in the store. ~Colleen helps Samuel recognize he blames his mamm for allowing abuse to go on in the home as they discuss A Grief Observed by CS Lewis. Smicksburg Tales is a continuing short story serial which started in 2011 and is still in full swing. After 8 episodes are written they are combined into 300+ page novels. If you like the "old-fashioned serials" as many readers do, look for the books in episodes. To start at the very beginning, when Granny starts the knitting circle, please go to Amish Knitting Circle: Episode 1 ~Beginnings. Each episode is approximately 35+ pages and only 99 cents. Here's the order of books in the long novel format: Amish Knitting Circle: Smicksburg Tales 1 Amish Friends Knitting Circle: Smicksburg Tales 2 Amish Knit Lit Circle: Smicksburg Tales 3 Amish Knit & Stitch: Smicksburg Tales 4 Join women worldwide as they read about Granny and her girls who knit for charity and solve their problems together, in community. Granny started knitting circles two years ago, believing women are stronger spun together just like the wool she spins. The women who attend her circles now agree and are reaching out to others themselves.

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