Pages

Bookshelf

Bookshelf
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Slaves of the Mastery - The Wind on Fire #2 (William Nicholson)


Slaves of the Mastery - The Wind on Fire #2
William Nicholson

Blurb: 
Five years have passed. The city of Aramanth has become kinder - weaker.

When the ruthless soldiers of the Mastery strike, the city is burned, and the Manth people are taken into slavery. Kestrel Hath is left behind, separated from her beloved brother Bowman, and vowing revenge.

Now Kestrel must find Bowman again, and Bowman must learn the secrets of the Singer people. Only then will they break the power of the Mastery.

ISBN: 1740518101 (Paperback)
Year: 2001
Publisher: Random House
Pages: 340 (Fiction)

Links

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Stickmen Book of Rugby (Peter Vegas)


Stickmen Book of Rugby
Peter Vegas

Blurb: 100-plus hilarious drawings for rugby fans! Featuring drawings covering all aspects of rugby; commentators, fans, referees and of course players are all given the famous Stickmen treatment.

ISBN: 9781869796075 (Paperback)
Year: 2011
Publisher: Random House
Pages: 120 (Fiction)

Links

Friday, August 24, 2012

A New Tomorrow - The Silverchair Story (Jeff Apter)


A New Tomorrow - The Silverchair Story
Jeff Apter

Blurb: Andrew Denton: 'I think you're enjoying life now. Would I be right?'
Daniel Johns: 'Yeah, definitely, I love life, it's the best thing in the world.' - Enough Rope, 2004.

It's taken Daniel Johns a long time to be able to make such a simple statement. Having spent more than ten years as the frontman for Silverchair, Australia's biggest rock band of the past decade, he's endured teen stardom, depression, anorexia, crippling reactive arthritis and the slings and arrows of the music industry, only to emerge tattooed and renewed. And now, the Newcastle-born band have just completed their fifth album in the famed Laurel Canyon studios.

A New Tomorrow tells the complete and unexpurgated story of Silverchair. Jeff Apter documents how Johns and his two schoolmates, drummer Ben Gillies and bassman Chris Joannou, graduated from The Loft above the Gillies family's garage to centre stage at Madison Square Garden - all within the time it typically takes most bands to record their first single. When the dust settled and they discovered their debut album, Frogstomp, had sold almost three million copies, Silverchair were faced with an even bigger challenge as they attempted to prove they were much more than 'Nirvana in Pyjamas'.

With the release of their 2002 masterpiece, Diorama, Silverchair firmly established their own musical identity, while Johns has developed into a songwriter with few peers in modern music.

Featuring exclusive interviews with the band and all of those who have worked with Silverchair over their rollercoaster ride of a career, A New Tomorrow covers all of the band members' solo work, the Daniel Johns-Natalie Imbruglia nuptials, the band's 'rebirth' at the WaveAid fundraiser and a sneak preview of their new studio album.

ISBN: 1741664837 (Paperback)
Year: 2006
Publisher: Random House Australia
Pages: 360 (Non-Fiction)

Links

Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Ruins of Gorlan - Ranger's Apprentice #1 (John Flanagan)


The Ruins of Gorlan - Ranger's Apprentice #1
John Flanagan

Blurb: The boy Will has the potential to be trained as a Ranger. I will accept him as my apprentice.

Will is small for his age, but fast and quick-witted. All his life, he has dreamed of becoming a great knight like the father he never knew, so he is devastated when he is rejected by Castle Redmont's Battleschool. Instead he is apprenticed to Halt, the mysterious Ranger whose uncanny ability to move unseen is thought to be the result of black magic. Reluctantly, Will learns to use a Ranger's secret weapons: a bow and arrows, a mottled cloak and a stubborn little pony. It may not be the sword and battlehorse he longs for, but when Will and Halt set off on a desperate mission to prevent the assassination of the King, Will finds that a Ranger's weapons are not so useless after all...

ISBN: 9781864719659 (Paperback)
Year: 2004
Publisher: Random House
Pages: 280 (Fiction)

Links

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Bureau of Mysteries (H.J. Harper with Illustrations by Nahum Ziersch)

Bureau of Mysteries
H.J. Harper with Illustrations by Nahum Ziersch

Blurb: Strange things happen in Little Obscurity - but the BUREAU of MYSTERIES is always there to investigate.

George Feather spends his day cleaning chimneys. That is, until he discovers the Bureau of Mysteries - investigative codebreakers who live in between the floors of the Brass Castle Hotel.

When the Bureau learns of the Clockwork Octopus Society's evil plans, George is recruited to stop the villains from wreaking havoc on the city. Along with his partner, Imp, George follows the trails of evidence and cracks the codes that each suspect leaves behind.

Chased by mechanical insects, overcome by horrible smells and trapped in train tunnels - will they be able to solve the clues in time to save the city?

ISBN: 9781742752143 (Paperback)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Random House
Pages: 279 (Fiction)

Links

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

General George Washington: A Military Life (Edward G. Lengel)

General George Washington: A Military Life
Edward G. Lengel

Blurb: Much has been written in the past two centuries about George Washington the statesman and 'father of his country.' Less often discussed is Washington's military career, including his exploits as a young officer and his performance as the Revolutionary War commander in chief. Now, in a revealing work of historical biography, Edward G. Lengel has written the definitive account of George Washington the soldier.

Based largely on Washington's personal papers, this engrossing book paints a vivd, factual portrait of a man to whom lore and legend so tenaciously cling. To Lengel, Washington was the imperfect commander. Washington possessed no great tactical ingenuity, and his acknowledged 'brilliance in retreat' only demonstrates the role luck plays in the fortunes of all great men. He was not an enlisted man's leader; he made a point of never mingling with his troops. He was not an especially creative military thinker; he fought largely by the book. By no means a professional, he was a citizen soldier who, at a time when warfare demanded that armies manoeuvre efficiently in precise formation, had little practical training handling men in combat.

Yet despite his flaws, Washington was a remarkable figure, a true man of the moment, a leader who possessed a clear strategic, national, and continental vision and who inspired complete loyalty in his fellow revolutionaries, officers, and enlisted men. America could never have won freedom without him.

Washington, a trained surveyor, mastered topography and used his superior knowledge of battlegrounds to maximum effect. He appreciated the importance of strong allies in times of crisis, and understood well the benefits of coordinating ground and naval forces. Like the American nation itself, he was a whole that was greater than the sum of its parts - a remarkable everyman whose acts determined the course of history. Lengel argues that Washington's excellence was in his completeness, in how he united the military, political. and personal skills necessary to lead a nation in war and peace.

At once informative and engaging, and filled with some eye-opening revelations about Washington, the war for American independence, and the very nature of military command, General George Washington is a book that reintroduces readers to a figure many think they already know.

ISBN: 1400060818 (Hardback)
Year: 2005
Publisher: Random House
Pages: 450 (Non-Fiction)

Links

Monday, November 7, 2011

Flesh House (Stuart MacBride)

Flesh House
Stuart MacBride

Blurb: Panic strikes the Granite City...

When an offshore container turns up at Aberdeen Harbour full of human meat, it kicks off the largest manhunt in the Granite City's history.

Twenty years ago 'The Flesher' was butchering people all over the UK - turning his victims into oven-ready joints - until Grampian's finest put him away. But eleven years later he was out on appeal. Now he's missing and people are dying again.

When members of the original investigation start to disappear, Detective Sergeant Logan McRae realises the case might not be as clear cut as everyone thinks...

Twenty years of secrets and lies are being dragged into the light. And the only thing thats certain is Aberdeen will never be the same again.

ISBN: 9780007244553 (Paperback)
Year: 2008
Publisher: Harper
Pages: 595 (Fiction)

Links

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008 (Bob Woodward)

The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008
Bob Woodward

Blurb: As violence in Iraq reaches unnerving levels in 2006, a second front in the war rages at the highest levels of the Bush administration. In his fourth book on President George W. Bush, Bob Woodward takes readers deep inside the tensions, secret debates, unofficial backchannels, distrust and determination within the White House, the Pentagon, the State Department, the intelligence agencies and the U.S. military headquarters in Iraq. With unparalleled intimacy and detail, this gripping account of a president at war describes a period of distress and uncertainty within the U.S. government from 2006 through mid-2008.

The White House launches a secret strategy review that excludes the military. General George Casey, the commander in Iraq, believes that President Bush does not understand the war and eventually concludes he has lost the president's confidence. The Joint Chiefs of Staff also conduct a secret strategy review that goes nowhere. On the verge of revolt, they worry that the military will be blamed for a failure in Iraq.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice strongly opposes a surge of additional U.S. forces and confronts the president, who replies that her suggestions would lead to failure. The president keeps his decision to fire Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld from Vice President Dick Cheney until two days before he announces it. A retired Army general uses his high-level contacts to shape decisions about the war, as Bush and Cheney use him to deliver sensitive messages outside the chain of command.

For months, the administration's strategy reviews continue in secret, with no deadline and no hurry, in part because public disclosure would harm Republicans in the November 2006 elections. National Security Adviser Stephen J. Hadley tells Rice, 'We've got to do it under the radar and screen because the electoral season is so hot.'

The War Within provides an exhaustive account of struggles of General David Petraeus, who takes over in Iraq during one of the bleakest and most violent periods of the war. It reveals how breakthroughs in military operations and surveillance account for much of the progress as violence in Iraq plummets in the middle of 2007.

Woodward interviewed key players, obtained dozens of never-before-published documents, and had nearly three hours of exclusive interviews with President Bush. The result is stunning, firsthand history of the years from mid-2006, when the White House realises the Iraq strategy is not working, through the decision to surge another 30,000 U.S. troops in 2007, and into mid-2008, when the war becomes a fault line in the presidential election.

The War Within addresses head-on questions of leadership, not just in a war but in how we are governed and the dangers of unwarranted secrecy.

ISBN: 9781921470103 (Hardback)
Year: 2008
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages: 487 (Non-Fiction)

Links

Friday, August 26, 2011

Peril at End House (Agatha Christie)

Peril at End House
Agatha Christie

Blurb: On holiday on the Cornish Riviera, Hercule Poirot is alarmed to hear pretty Nick Buckley describe her recent 'accidental brushes with death': First, on a treacherous Cornish hillside, the brakes on her car failed. Then, on a coastal path, a falling boulder missed her by inches. Later an oil painting fell and almost crushed her in bed.

So when Poirot finds a bullet hole in Nick's sun hat, he decides that this girl needs his help. Can he find the would-be-killer before he hits his target?

ISBN: 9780007860814 (Paperback)
Year: 1932
Publisher: Harper
Pages: 287 (Fiction)

Links

Friday, August 12, 2011

The Horror at Chiller House: Goosebumps HorrorLand #19 (R.L. Stine)

The Horror at Chiller House: Goosebumps HorrorLand #19
R.L. Stine

Blurb: Jonathan Chiller has had a plan all along. Nothing is free in HorrorLand, especially his rare souvenirs. Now it's time for the six kids who visited his shop to pay up. And Chiller knows exactly what he wants - players for his deadly game.

Andy, Sam, Jessica, Meg, Marco and Ray are trapped by Chiller's evil plot. Who is this madman? He's made sure that there is only one way to escape from HorrorLand. But are they willing to pay for it...with their lives?

ISBN: 9780545162005 (Paperback)
Year: 2011
Publisher: Scholastic
Pages: 140 (Fiction)

Links

Friday, June 17, 2011

Lights, Camera, Action Hero! - Star League #1 (H.J. Harper)

Lights, Camera, Action Hero! - Star League #1
H.J. Harper

Blurb: Secret File 1: Lights, Camera, Action Hero!

When Jay is invited to audition for his favourite movie director, he is thrilled. But things are not as they seem. Could Ben Beaumont really be asking Jay to lead a team of kids in a battle against evil?

When someone close to him is kidnapped, Jay knows he has no choice. He must step up to head the Star League team.

A movie star, werewolf, ninja, robot, zombie and animancer join forces to become the crime-fighting Star League!

ISBN: 9781864718669 (Paperback)
Year: 2011
Publisher: Random House
Pages: 87 (Fiction)

Links