
Regulation and Investments in Energy Markets: Solutions for the Mediterranean
Alessandro Rubino, Ilhan Ozturk, Veronica Lenzi and Maria Teresa Costa Campi
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Regulation & Investments in Energy Markets: Solutions for the Mediterranean presents the status of...

Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability and Peace
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'One of the world's most prominent radical scientists.' The Guardian This book remains one of...

Ross (3284 KP) rated A Little Hatred in Books
Oct 1, 2019
The rest of the story takes place in the North, where those Northmen are, once more, kicking up a fuss and trying to reclaim their land from the Union. These chapters focus on Rikke, the dogman's daughter, and Leo dan Brock, the Young Lion, as they fight against Black Calder and his crew.
Yes, this really is "First Law: The Next Generation". With very few exceptions, the main characters here are all the descendants of characters from the previous trilogy. What I couldn't quite come to terms with was the fact that Caul Shivers and Bremer dan Gorst seemed to have aged significantly less than I might have expected (based purely on my impression of their ages in the earlier books and other characters now).
The battle with the Northmen was pretty much a boiled-down version of the Heroes, and not all that enjoyable. Rikke was a new feature which just about saved this from utter tedium.
There was one exceptional scene revolving around the riot that Savine found herself in. This scene changed from one perspective to another seamlessly, truly like a scene from a film. This long chapter was so engaging and immersive I couldn't leave it unfinished.
Abercrombie's writing and dialogue once again shine through as top of the class.
However, what held the book back for me were the pace of the opening third (so much character introduction and yet so much of it is left to the reader based on the previous books), and the bulk of the chapters in the North. The rest of the book really felt new and exciting and thrilling, those sections really just felt like old hat.

Phyto: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design
Niall Kirkwood and Kate Kennan
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Phyto presents the concepts of phytoremediation and phytotechnology in one comprehensive guide,...
Quantum Calculus: New Concepts, Impulsive Ivps and Bvps, Inequalities
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The main objective of this book is to extend the scope of the q-calculus based on the definition of...

Plant Functional Diversity: Organism Traits, Community Structure, and Ecosystem Properties
Eric Garnier, Marie-Laure Navas and Karl Grigulis
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Biological diversity, the variety of living organisms on Earth, is traditionally viewed as the...

Homemade Academic Circus: Idiosyncratically Embodied Explorations into Artistic Research and Circus Performance
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This book takes its starting point in a rare experiment, that of an academic researcher attempting...

The Laws of Medicine
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The Laws of Medicine follows Pulitzer-Prize-winning author, Dr Mukherjee as he investigates some of...
Women and Computer Based Technologies: A Feminist Perspective
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This book highlights the diversity of professional women in education who use computer-based...

Modern Country: 'Inspiring Interiors for Contemporary Country Living
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Containing rarely seen images from the exclusive Cote Maison magazines, this sumptuous book brings...