The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future
Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway
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The year is 2393, and the world is almost unrecognizable. Clear warnings of climate catastrophe went...
The Falconer's Apprentice
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THE FALCONER'S APPRENTICE is a story of adventure and intrigue set in the intense social and...
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The Quick, the Dead and the Revived: The Many Lives of the Western Film
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For more than a century, Western films have embodied America's most fundamental doctrine -...
Planet Two-Faced
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In short story and verse format, the humourous Planet Two Faced explores a range of present-day...
Chartist Fiction: Volume 2: Ernest Jones, Woman's Wrongs
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This title was first published in 2001. When the Chartist leader Ernest Jones emerged from prison in...
Fast Food and Gin on the Lawn
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Fast Food and Gin on the Lawn is a unique and contemporary insight into the political and cultural...
Blood on the Stone
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March 1681. Oxford is hosting the English Parliament under the ‘merry monarch’, King Charles II....
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Olumide Popoola and Annie Holmes
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In the refugee camp known as The Jungle an illusion is being disrupted: that of a neatly ordered...
In 100 Years: Leading Economists Predict the Future
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This pithy and engaging volume shows that economists may be better equipped to predict the future...
From Michelle Obama's poor start in life, via her mother and father's interventions (actually, more her mother's) in her education and the sacrifices they made to give her the best education they could afford, to meeting Barack, getting married, having children, supporting his political life, all the while working herself. And she enjoyed her work. She's a strong woman. She gives an insight to the difficulties for black men and women in daily life, at academic institutions, and in work - especially those which are white dominated (which appears to be the majority).
She just comes across as an extremely likeable person. It was a fascinating book, and I really enjoyed it.