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: Eden Ember |
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: Eden Ember |
Total Pages |
: 151 |
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: 2023-04-29 |
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Synopsis Claimed By The Alien Warrior Kedun by : Eden Ember
When paired with Terran agent Aryn Hillee on a critical mission, Hjott warrior Kedun faces the undeniable fact he’s desperately attracted to the female Terran and deeply desires to claim what’s fatefully his. Qetesh Agent Aryn comes to the Vada System to help Jatra maintain their newly found peace. The last thing on her mind is romance especially with the brute Hjott warriors. When Premier Vorta asks her to head a mission with the warrior, she’s hesitant. However, bound to the Qetesh, she does as the Premier asks and finds herself on a spaceship alongside Kedun heading to a rumored uprising. She finds out quickly he has more intentions for her than she expected, he wants to claim her as his mate. Though Kedun tries to resist the nature of his urges, he follows through with the mission trying to keep things professional between him and the very beautiful agent. The unrest on Dathee means they are heading into danger on the rock prison planet. He struggles with his sense of duty to Jatra and his newly burst feelings for Aryn. Can Kedun and Aryn figure out what happened at the breached prison before the rebels discover their arrival or will the danger overtake them before he rightfully claims her as his mate? Claimed By The Alien Warrior Kedun is book 2 in The Vada Wars series, featuring the tenacious alien warrior Kedun and the fearless human military agent, Aryn.
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: Eden Ember |
Publisher |
: Perfectly Plotted Books |
Total Pages |
: 161 |
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: 2023-06-05 |
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: 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Synopsis Claimed By The Alien Warrior Kezon by : Eden Ember
When Hjott warrior Kezon traveled halfway across the galaxy to Earth to pick up Terran biologist, Blaire Brock, he never expected his primal urge to hit and discover she’s his fated mate. Blaire Brock agrees to come to the Vada System to help with the impending war with the rebel cyborgs. Being a biologist and an AI specialist, she loves her work and her lab on Earth. Traveling for the first time aboard a starship she discovers she’s prone to space flight sickness and yet she’s bound to the mission and in helping to find a virus to stop the enemy cyborg army. The discovery that Kezon has intentions for her more than just her scientific mind has her reeling with her heart’s newly found interest. Kezon does his best to remain professional with the beautiful biologist, but his urges prove more than he can help when he puts himself in a compromising situation with the Terran. The balance of his home planet, Jatra, lies in the hands of sexy Blaire, who is as lovely as she is smart. She’s resistant to his advances, and yet, he struggles with maintaining a working distance. When it comes to the mission, can Kezon focus on accomplishing what Jatra needs and set aside his yearnings for Blaire? Will she insist on coming back to Earth once the mission is complete, or will she submit to change in her heart toward the hunky alien? Claimed By The Alien Warrior Kezon is book 4 in The Vada Wars series, featuring the brawny alien warrior Kezon and the brilliant human biologist, Blaire.
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: Sonia Nova |
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: Sonia Nova |
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: 148 |
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: 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Synopsis Zeik by : Sonia Nova
She knows she can’t trust a mercenary… So why is she working with one? All Gert has ever wanted is a stable position as a servant in a good household, and she has finally achieved that. If only her past would leave her alone. When she runs into an unscrupulous mercenary who ‘saved’ her from slavery, Gert wants nothing to do with him. No matter how sexy or funny he might be. Zeik knows that Gert is in trouble. Her new employer isn’t who she thinks. The little Terran is quiet and obedient – his opposite in every way – and it triggers his protective instincts. When she offers to help him on his mission, she both impresses him and takes him by surprise. But can he agree to the scheme when it risks her life? Despite her best efforts to ignore the irritatingly handsome alien, Gert finds herself falling for his jokes and his protective nature. Could there be more to an alien mercenary after all? Zeik is Book 4 in the Rescued by the Alien Mercenary sci-fi romance series. Featuring adventure, a sexy, possessive alien hero, and a strong heroine, sparks are bound to fly! This novella has no cheating and no cliffhangers, but a guaranteed HEA!
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: Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing |
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: Princeton University Press |
Total Pages |
: 366 |
Release |
: 2021-04-13 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781400843473 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1400843472 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis In the Realm of the Diamond Queen by : Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
In this highly original and much-anticipated ethnography, Anna Tsing challenges not only anthropologists and feminists but all those who study culture to reconsider some of their dearest assumptions. By choosing to locate her study among Meratus Dayaks, a marginal and marginalized group in the deep rainforest of South Kalimantan, Indonesia, Tsing deliberately sets into motion the familiar and stubborn urban fantasies of self and other. Unusual encounters with her remarkably creative and unconventional Meratus friends and teachers, however, provide the opportunity to rethink notions of tradition, community, culture, power, and gender--and the doing of anthropology. Tsing's masterful weaving of ethnography and theory, as well as her humor and lucidity, allow for an extraordinary reading experience for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the complexities of culture. Engaging Meratus in wider conversations involving Indonesian bureaucrats, family planners, experts in international development, Javanese soldiers, American and French feminists, Asian-Americans, right-to-life advocates, and Western intellectuals, Tsing looks not for consensus and coherence in Meratus culture but rather allows individual Meratus men and women to return our gaze. Bearing the fruit from the lively contemporary conversations between anthropology and cultural studies, In the Realm of the Diamond Queen will prove to be a model for thinking and writing about gender, power, and the politics of identity.
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: Christopher I. Beckwith |
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: Princeton University Press |
Total Pages |
: 506 |
Release |
: 2009-03-16 |
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: 9781400829941 |
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: 1400829941 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (41 Downloads) |
Synopsis Empires of the Silk Road by : Christopher I. Beckwith
An epic account of the rise and fall of the Silk Road empires The first complete history of Central Eurasia from ancient times to the present day, Empires of the Silk Road represents a fundamental rethinking of the origins, history, and significance of this major world region. Christopher Beckwith describes the rise and fall of the great Central Eurasian empires, including those of the Scythians, Attila the Hun, the Turks and Tibetans, and Genghis Khan and the Mongols. In addition, he explains why the heartland of Central Eurasia led the world economically, scientifically, and artistically for many centuries despite invasions by Persians, Greeks, Arabs, Chinese, and others. In retelling the story of the Old World from the perspective of Central Eurasia, Beckwith provides a new understanding of the internal and external dynamics of the Central Eurasian states and shows how their people repeatedly revolutionized Eurasian civilization. Beckwith recounts the Indo-Europeans' migration out of Central Eurasia, their mixture with local peoples, and the resulting development of the Graeco-Roman, Persian, Indian, and Chinese civilizations; he details the basis for the thriving economy of premodern Central Eurasia, the economy's disintegration following the region's partition by the Chinese and Russians in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the damaging of Central Eurasian culture by Modernism; and he discusses the significance for world history of the partial reemergence of Central Eurasian nations after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Empires of the Silk Road places Central Eurasia within a world historical framework and demonstrates why the region is central to understanding the history of civilization.
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: Hope Hart |
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Total Pages |
: 186 |
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: 2020-06-02 |
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: 9798650360148 |
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: 4/5 (48 Downloads) |
Synopsis Claimed by the Alien Warrior by : Hope Hart
What's worse than being stuck on an alien planet? Being stuck on an alien planet when you've made an enemy of the local tribe King. Okay, so I may have stolen his favorite mishua and snuck away to find my friends. But he should've known better than to forbid me to go. I'm a marine, and we leave no man-- or woman, behind. Besides- putting distance between us is a good thing, especially since I'm sure he's coming after me. We're like fire and gasoline, and spending time near him is is like lighting a match and waiting for the explosion. So what if his dark eyes promise more pleasure than I've ever experienced? I'm finding my friends and getting off this planet. Even if this alien king seems to think he owns me. Even if a tiny part of me might like the idea of being owned... by him. Claimed by the Alien Warrior is book two of the Warriors of Agron series, and it's a full-length romance with no cliffhanger and a guaranteed HEA. While this is a standalone, you'll enjoy it much more if you read Taken by the Alien Warrior first. If you like hot, dominant aliens, kick-ass heroines, and steamy romance, you'll love Warriors of Agron- Hope Hart's new sci-fi romance series. Read it Now.
Author |
: Rudolf Mrázek |
Publisher |
: Duke University Press |
Total Pages |
: 328 |
Release |
: 2010-04-16 |
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: 9780822392682 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0822392682 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (82 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Certain Age by : Rudolf Mrázek
A Certain Age is an unconventional, evocative work of history and a moving reflection on memory, modernity, space, time, and the limitations of traditional historical narratives. Rudolf Mrázek visited Indonesia throughout the 1990s, recording lengthy interviews with elderly intellectuals in and around Jakarta. With few exceptions, they were part of an urban elite born under colonial rule and educated at Dutch schools. From the early twentieth century, through the late colonial era, the national revolution, and well into independence after 1945, these intellectuals injected their ideas of modernity, progress, and freedom into local and national discussion. When Mrázek began his interviews, he expected to discuss phenomena such as the transition from colonialism to postcolonialism. His interviewees, however, wanted to share more personal recollections. Mrázek illuminates their stories of the past with evocative depictions of their late-twentieth-century surroundings. He brings to bear insights from thinkers including Walter Benjamin, Bertold Brecht, Le Corbusier, and Marcel Proust, and from his youth in Prague, another metropolis with its own experience of passages and revolution. Architectural and spatial tropes organize the book. Thresholds, windowsills, and sidewalks come to seem more apt as descriptors of historical transitions than colonial and postcolonial, or modern and postmodern. Asphalt roads, homes, classrooms, fences, and windows organize movement, perceptions, and selves in relation to others. A Certain Age is a portal into questions about how the past informs the present and how historical accounts are inevitably partial and incomplete.
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: UNESCO |
Publisher |
: UNESCO Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 926 |
Release |
: 2003-12-31 |
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: 9789231039096 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9231039091 |
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: 4/5 (96 Downloads) |
Synopsis The different aspects of islamic culture by : UNESCO
This publication examines art, the human sciences, science, philosophy, mysticism, language and literature. For this task, UNESCO has chosen scholars and experts from all over the world who belong to widely divergent cultural and religious backgrounds.--Publisher's description.
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: Theodore Gauthier Th. Pigeaud |
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: Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages |
: 212 |
Release |
: 2013-12-01 |
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: 9789401571876 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9401571872 |
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: 4/5 (76 Downloads) |
Synopsis Islamic States in Java 1500–1700 by : Theodore Gauthier Th. Pigeaud
The growing interest in the history of Indonesia has made it desirable to have an English summary of the principal works of the Dutch historian Dr H. J. de Graaf, who in several books and articles published between 1935 and 1973 has given a description of the development of the Javanese kingdom of Mataram, based both on European and in digenous material. His works form a substantial contribution to the study of the national history of Indonesia. The Summary contains references to the paragraphs of the Dutch books and articles. This makes it easy for those readers who have a know ledge of Dutch to consult the original texts. The List of Sources for the study of Javanese history from 1500 to 1700 is composed of the lists in the summarized books and articles, and the Index of Names refers not only to the present Summary but also to the eight original texts. Many names of persons and localities in the Index have been provided with short explanatory notes and references to other lemmata as a quick way to give some provisional information on Javanese history.
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: Michael G. Peletz |
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: Univ of California Press |
Total Pages |
: 416 |
Release |
: 2023-11-10 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780520326873 |
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: 0520326873 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis Reason and Passion by : Michael G. Peletz
This book provides a historical and ethnographic examination of gender relations in Malay society, in particular in the well-known state of Negeri Sembilan, famous for its unusual mixture of Islam and matrilineal descent. Peletz analyzes the diverse ways in which the evocative, heavily gendered symbols of "reason" and "passion" are deployed by Malay Muslims. Unlike many studies of gender, this book elucidates the cultural and political processes implicated in the constitution of both feminine and masculine identity. It also scrutinizes the relationship between gender and kinship and weighs the role of ideology in everyday life. Peletz insists on the importance of examining gender systems not as social isolates, but in relation to other patterns of hierarchy and social difference. His study is historical and comparative; it also explores the political economy of contested symbols and meanings. More than a treatise on gender and social change in a Malay society, this book presents a valuable and deeply interesting model for the analysis of gender and culture by addressing issues of hegemony and cultural domination at the heart of contemporary cultural studies. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1996.