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In one week, Manhattan will be gone.

In one month, the country. In two months . . . the world.

At New York's JFK Airport an arriving Boeing 777 taxiing along a runway suddenly stops dead. All the shades have been drawn, all communication channels have mysteriously gone quiet. Dr. Eph Goodweather, head of a CDC rapid-response team investigating biological threats, boards the darkened plane . . . and what he finds makes his blood run cold.

A terrifying contagion has come to the unsuspecting city, an unstoppable plague that will spread like an all-consuming wildfire—lethal, merciless, hungry . . . vampiric.

And in a pawnshop in Spanish Harlem an aged Holocaust survivor knows that the war he has been dreading his entire life is finally here . . .

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Wed, 30 Nov 2011 10:31:00 -0800 The Fall (The Strain Trilogy) http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-fall-the-strain-trilogy http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-fall-the-strain-trilogy
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Last week they invaded Manhattan. This week they will destroy the world.

The vampiric virus is spreading and soon will envelop the globe. Amid the chaos, Eph Goodweather—head of the Centers for Disease Control's team—leads a band out to stop these bloodthirsty monsters. But it may be too late.

Ignited by the Master's horrific plan, a war has erupted between Old and New World vampires. Caught between these warring forces, powerless and vulnerable, humans find themselves no longer the consumers but the consumed. At the center of the conflict lies an ancient text that contains the vampires' entire history . . . and their darkest secrets. Whoever finds the book can control the outcome of the war and, ultimately, the fate of us all.

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Thu, 03 Nov 2011 13:43:00 -0700 Outpost http://myreadings.posterous.com/outpost http://myreadings.posterous.com/outpost
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They took the job to escape the world They didn't expect the world to end. Kasker Rampart: a derelict refinery platform moored in the Arctic Ocean. A skeleton crew of fifteen fight boredom and despair as they wait for a relief ship to take them home. But the world beyond their frozen wasteland has gone to hell. Cities lie ravaged by a global pandemic. One by one TV channels die, replaced by silent wavebands. The Rampart crew are marooned. They must survive the long Arctic winter, then make their way home alone. They battle starvation and hypothermia, unaware that the deadly contagion that has devastated the world is heading their way...

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Wed, 02 Nov 2011 12:37:00 -0700 Apocalypse bébé http://myreadings.posterous.com/apocalypse-bebe http://myreadings.posterous.com/apocalypse-bebe
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Valentine disparue... Qui la cherche vraiment ?
Entre satire sociale, polar contemporain et romance lesbienne, le nouveau roman de Virginie Despentes est un road-book qui promène le lecteur entre Paris et Barcelone, sur les traces de tous ceux qui ont connu Valentine, l'adolescente égarée... Les différents personnages se croisent sans forcément se recontrer, et finissent par composer, sur ton ton tendre et puissant, le portrait d'une époque.

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Wed, 02 Nov 2011 12:36:00 -0700 Machine Man http://myreadings.posterous.com/machine-man http://myreadings.posterous.com/machine-man

Scientist Charles Neumann loses a leg in an industrial accident. It's not a tragedy. It's an opportunity. Charlie always thought his body could be better. He begins to explore a few ideas. To build parts. Better parts.

Prosthetist Lola Shanks loves a good artificial limb. In Charlie, she sees a man on his way to becoming artificial everything. But others see a madman. Or a product. Or a weapon.

A story for the age of pervasive technology, Machine Man is a gruesomely funny unraveling of one man's quest for ultimate self-improvement.

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Thu, 27 Oct 2011 08:31:00 -0700 Genesis http://myreadings.posterous.com/genesis http://myreadings.posterous.com/genesis
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Anax, the dedicated student historian at the center of Beckett's brutal dystopian novel, lives far in the future—the distant past events of the 21st century are taught in classrooms. The world of that era, we learn, was ravaged by plague and decay, the legacy of the Last War. Only the island Republic, situated near the bottom of the globe, remained stable and ordered, but at the cost of personal freedom. Anax, hoping her scholarly achievements will gain her entrance to the Academy, which rules her society, has extensively studied Adam Forde, a brilliant and rebellious citizen of the Republic who fought for human dignity in the midst of a regimented, sterile society. To join the Academy's ranks, Anax undergoes a test before three examiners, and as the examination progresses, it becomes clear that her interpretations of Adam's life defy conventional thought and there may be more to Adam—and the Academy—than she had imagined. Though the trappings of Beckett's dystopian society feel perhaps too Brave New World, the rigorous narrative and crushing final twist bring a welcome freshness to a familiar setup. (Apr.)

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Sat, 15 Oct 2011 15:13:00 -0700 Dernier inventaire avant liquidation http://myreadings.posterous.com/dernier-inventaire-avant-liquidation http://myreadings.posterous.com/dernier-inventaire-avant-liquidation
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On a chacun eu droit à la fameuse question de l'île déserte et des ouvrages qui auraient la chance de figurer dans notre besace. Choix impossible et cas de conscience. Frédéric Beigbeder complique l'exercice en emportant sur le sable de Dernier inventaire avant liquidation, non pas ses livres préférés mais les 50 ouvrages du siècle selon 6 000 Français. Il dresse pour chacun d'eux une fiche de lecture, avec l'humour qu'on lui connaît et l'insolence qu'on espère de lui : "On peut lire Nadja comme une ballade autobiographique et un roman d'amour plus poétique que du Madeleine Chapsal". L'auteur de 99 francs jette donc sa bouteille à la mer : "Le XXe siècle fut riche d'œuvres magistrales, il est temps d'embrasser du regard ce siècle avant que peut-être, la littérature ne s'éteigne. Car je souhaite qu'il y ait encore des écrivains au XXIe siècle." La messe est dite. Beigbeder le critique s'élance pour un tour d'honneur et fait preuve, avec beaucoup de panache, d'une réjouissante pédagogie. Présentant les ouvrages et situant leurs auteurs, il fait renaître l'envie de lire ou de relire des classiques parfois trop vite usés sur les bancs d'écoles ou d'aller chercher dans sa bibliothèque ces livres connus, mais pas ou plus lus : Lolita, La Cantatrice chauve, Pour qui sonne le glas, Le Lotus bleu… Alors, oui, bien sûr, il en manque, comme toujours, mais nous étions prévenus, une île littéraire n'est jamais assez grande. --Hector Chavez --

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Sat, 15 Oct 2011 15:12:00 -0700 I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President http://myreadings.posterous.com/i-am-a-genius-of-unspeakable-evil-and-i-want http://myreadings.posterous.com/i-am-a-genius-of-unspeakable-evil-and-i-want
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Grade 7–9—Lieb's first novel is a comedy/sci-fi fantasy about Oliver Watson, an overweight 12-year-old from Omaha, NE, who fools his family and classmates into thinking that he is slow-witted when in fact he is the world's third-richest person. He overthrows foreign dictators, owns corporations, is a successful inventor and investor, and is on the way to attaining his goal of world domination. This evil supergenius, who makes Artemis Fowl look ready for sainthood, has the appeal of a cartoon villain. His father and arch nemesis is too involved in running a local PBS affiliate and too uninvolved in his son. What Oliver really wants is his dad's approval and attention. He decides that the way to get this is to win the election for president of the eighth-grade class at Gale Sayers Middle School. Lieb perfectly captures the wise-guy sarcasm and trash mouth of a seventh-grade evil genius. Readers will love the sci-fi/fantasy touches, from Oliver's elaborate underground lair to the transmitter implanted in his jaw and his installing root beer and chocolate milk at the school's water fountain (of course, only he knows how to make it work). The format—short blurbs of text interspersed with humorous black-and-white photos—will appeal to reluctant readers. Although the book has as little subtlety as its title, certainly the theme of a boy wanting his father's love is a universal one. This is a book kids will be talking about.

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Sat, 15 Oct 2011 15:11:00 -0700 The Old Man and the Wasteland http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-old-man-and-the-wasteland http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-old-man-and-the-wasteland
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Forty years after the destruction of civilization... Man is reduced to salvaging the ruins of a broken world. One man’s most prized possession is Hemingway’s Classic ‘The Old Man and the Sea.’ With the words of the novel echoing across the wasteland, a survivor of the Nuclear Holocaust journeys into the unknown to break a curse. What follows is an incredible tale of survival and endurance. One man must survive the desert wilderness and mankind gone savage to discover the truth of Hemingway’s classic tale of man versus nature. Part Hemingway, part Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, a suspenseful odyssey into the dark heart of the Post-Apocalyptic American southwest.

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Fri, 14 Oct 2011 09:01:00 -0700 The Postmortal: A Novel http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-postmortal-a-novel http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-postmortal-a-novel
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John Farrell is about to get "The Cure."
Old age can never kill him now.
The only problem is, everything else still can . . .

Imagine a near future where a cure for aging is discovered and-after much political and moral debate-made available to people worldwide. Immortality, however, comes with its own unique problems-including evil green people, government euthanasia programs, a disturbing new religious cult, and other horrors. Witty, eerie, and full of humanity, The Postmortal is an unforgettable thriller that envisions a pre-apocalyptic world so real that it is completely terrifying.

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Sun, 25 Sep 2011 17:45:00 -0700 The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-cleanest-race-how-north-koreans-see-thems http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-cleanest-race-how-north-koreans-see-thems
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A particularly nasty strain of racist propaganda has enabled North Korea's dictatorship to maintain power, according to this fascinating cultural survey. An American-born, South Korea-based instructor of North Korean literature, Myers (A Reader's Manifesto) combines his cultural and linguistic fluency with sharp analysis to throw light on one of the world's most closed-off cultures. Examining North Korean books, news broadcasts, and films, Myers finds that the country's supremacist propaganda can be traced to imperial Japan, which sought to convince Koreans that they were part of the "world's purest race." Myers acidly discredits Western interpretations of North Korea as "hard-line communist" or "Confucian," noting the prevalence of maternal rather than paternal imagery and the societal scorn for the former Soviet bloc. Esoteric cultural markers-e.g., the heavy use of flashbacks in film and literature-are mined for compelling clues to the North Korean sensibility. Myers' greatest feat is his explanation of how the regime has maintained power despite its failures in almost every area of governance-how it has convinced average North Korean citizens that shipments of U.S. food aid, for example, are actually reparations for past "Yankee" crimes. A sharp and smart introduction to one of the world's most secretive societies.

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Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:25:00 -0700 Soon I Will Be Invincible http://myreadings.posterous.com/soon-i-will-be-invincible http://myreadings.posterous.com/soon-i-will-be-invincible
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The realm of comic book heroes and villains gets a dose of realism in this whimsical debut from game design consultant Grossman. The story shifts between the perspectives of Doctor Impossible, a brilliant scientist turned world's greatest menace, and Fatale, a lonely cyborg and the newest addition to the venerable group of heroes known as the Champions. Though he's been out of commission for a while, Doctor Impossible hatches a scheme to knock the planet out of orbit ("As the Earth grows colder, my power becomes apparent, and the nations submit," he reasons). Meanwhile, Champions leader Corefire goes missing, and Fatale has to learn the ropes of superherodom as the conventional climactic showdown (at Doctor Impossible's secret lair) draws near. However fantastical, the characters (including a "genetic metahuman" and "an elite fairy guard") are thoughtfully portrayed, with Fatale—stuck in a perpetual existential crisis—bemused over the Champions' purpose, and Doctor Impossible wondering "whether the smartest man in the world has done the smartest thing he could with his life." Grossman dabbles in a host of themes—power, greed, fame, the pitfalls of ego—in this engrossing page-turner, broadening the appeal of an already inviting scenario. (June)

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Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:45:00 -0700 God, No!: Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales http://myreadings.posterous.com/god-no-signs-you-may-already-be-an-atheist-an http://myreadings.posterous.com/god-no-signs-you-may-already-be-an-atheist-an
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From the larger, louder half of the world-famous magic duo Penn & Teller comes a scathingly funny reinterpretation of The Ten Commandments. They are The Penn Commandments, and they reveal one outrageous and opinionated atheist's experience in the world. In this rollicking yet honest account of a godless existence, Penn takes readers on a roller coaster of exploration and flips conventional religious wisdom on its ear to reveal that doubt, skepticism, and wonder -- all signs of a general feeling of disbelief -- are to be celebrated and cherished, rather than suppressed. And he tells some pretty damn funny stories along the way. From performing blockbuster shows on the Vegas Strip to the adventures of fatherhood, from an on-going dialogue with proselytizers of the Christian Right to the joys of sex while scuba diving, Jillette's self-created Decalogue invites his reader on a journey of discovery that is equal parts wise and wisecracking.

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Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:43:00 -0700 Make Love Not Porn: Technology's hardcore impact on human behavior http://myreadings.posterous.com/make-love-not-porn-technologys-hardcore-impac http://myreadings.posterous.com/make-love-not-porn-technologys-hardcore-impac
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Hardcore pornography is becoming so ubiquitous on the web, it is shaping and distorting the way many of today's young men and women think about sex and intimacy. Cindy Gallop discovered this through personal experience. In a bold, honest book, she describes numerous examples of porn-influenced behavior from the hilarious to the disturbing, both from her own dating life and from readers of her groundbreaking website MakeLoveNotPorn.com.

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Tue, 23 Aug 2011 15:32:00 -0700 Eat Slay Love (Living with the Dead, Book 3) http://myreadings.posterous.com/eat-slay-love-living-with-the-dead-book-3 http://myreadings.posterous.com/eat-slay-love-living-with-the-dead-book-3
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Sarah and David have survived the zombie apocalypse. They stood side by side and fought the undead, mad scientists, and even bionic monsters until the unthinkable happened. A zombie bite. But not even that could stop them. Now, with a possible cure in hand, they're headed east, looking for a safe zone behind the rumored "Wall." They're feeling pretty optimistic.

That is until Dave stops sleeping and starts lifting huge objects.

Eat. Slay. Love.

Because they haven't got a prayer.

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Fri, 19 Aug 2011 11:48:00 -0700 Your Religion Is False http://myreadings.posterous.com/your-religion-is-false http://myreadings.posterous.com/your-religion-is-false
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The most important book ever written! Whether youʹre a Christian or a Jew, a Muslim or a Hindu, a Rasta or a Jain, an Environmentalist or a Cheondoist, a Scientologist or a Giant Stone Head Worshipper, your religion is false. In this long-awaited book, Joel Grus reveals the details of not only how your religion is false but also how every other religion is false. When you want to know what not to believe, this is the only book you need. In addition, youʹll learn * Why ʺgodʺ doesnʹt exist * Why thereʹs no such thing as a ʺsoulʺ * How to find ʺmeaningʺ in a religion-less world * Which of your religious heroes are pedophiles * Why ʺreligious toleranceʺ is a terrible idea And, as a bonus, the greatest religious joke ever told. You canʹt afford not to read this book!

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Sat, 13 Aug 2011 17:46:00 -0700 Flip this Zombie http://myreadings.posterous.com/flip-this-zombie http://myreadings.posterous.com/flip-this-zombie
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The Zombie Apocalypse has been good to Sarah and David. Their marriage is better than ever. They communicate well, share responsibilities, and now, they're starting a business. ZombieBusters-for all your zombie extermination needs.

There are lots of zombies and that means lots of customers...Except one of them doesn't want the zombies dead, he wants them alive and ready for experimentation. Mad scientists make for difficult clients and this time, Sarah and David might have bitten off more than they can chew.

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Sat, 13 Aug 2011 17:45:00 -0700 The Gun Seller http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-gun-seller http://myreadings.posterous.com/the-gun-seller
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British actor and comedian Hugh Laurie's first book is a spot-on spy spoof about hapless ex-soldier Thomas Lang, who is drawn unwittingly and unwillingly into the center of a dangerous James Bond-like plot of international terrorists, arms dealing, high-tech weapons, and CIA spooks. You may recall having seen Laurie in the English television series Jeeves and Wooster; Laurie played Bertie Wooster, the clutzy hero of the P.G. Wodehouse comic novels that originated those characters. The lineage from Wodehouse's Wooster to Laurie's Lang is clear, and, if you like Wodehouse, you'll probably love The Gun Seller. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Sat, 13 Aug 2011 17:44:00 -0700 Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion http://myreadings.posterous.com/inside-scientology-the-story-of-americas-most http://myreadings.posterous.com/inside-scientology-the-story-of-americas-most
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Whatever your opinion of Scientology, the truth is more extreme. Inside Scientology is journalist Janet Reitman's incredible book-length follow-up to the Rolling Stone cover story of the same name, a 2007 finalist for the National Magazine Award. Founded by wayward science-fiction writer and historical revisionist par excellence L. Ron Hubbard, "America's Most Secretive Religion" is perhaps best known for high-profile adherents like Tom Cruise and John Travolta, but its tenets, processes, and internal organization form a story as surprising and captivating as that of any investigative work released this year. Reitman's extensive research--including hundreds of interviews with devotees and defectors alike--culminates in an expansive, page-turning survey of the origins, development, crises, beliefs, and scandals of this fascinating incorporated religion, all with a fair-minded approach that favors diligent curiosity over judgment at every turn. "It has been my goal to write the first objective modern history of the Church of Scientology," Reitman writes in the book's introduction, and to this end, Inside Scientology succeeds in spades. This book will remain the definitive study of the subject for a long time to come. --Jason Kirk

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Sat, 13 Aug 2011 17:41:00 -0700 First Contact: Or, It's Later Than You Think http://myreadings.posterous.com/first-contact-or-its-later-than-you-think http://myreadings.posterous.com/first-contact-or-its-later-than-you-think
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An alien invasion turns the United States, if not the world, upside down in this smart, witty romp—but not in the ways that extraterrestrial enthusiasts might expect. Ralph Bailey is working as a sandwich-fetching attaché to an inept president who assigns him to act as a liaison to the recently arrived aliens. As one of the few White House employees who seems to understand the Woody Allen–obsessed, generally laid-back visitors, Ralph begins to interrogate his existential angst: I think everything has happened before, he says to his girlfriend, Jessica Love (it's that kind of book), ...every grief has been endured, every idea has been explored, every joke has been told. And in Mandery's world, it's certainly the truth. As we meet the intergalactic characters, we find that jokes, situations, prejudices, and even pets are the same no matter where you go. While coincidences add up and characters lives bleed into one another, Mandery's sharp sense of humor and habit of addressing the reader make for a stimulating and intelligent read that's never short on laughs. (Feb.)
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