The Demon is set eighty years after the events of World War III. Humanity is rebuilding from the ashes and surviving in a world reeling from the reappearance of creatures from legend. The lead, Dante, must find his place among the humans in a new time line that he had a hand in altering, all while being hunted by a rogue angel bent on his destruction. Witness the beginning of a series following the exploits of Dante and his family through the new history of earth.
A popular sports columnist puts his life-- and his dignity-- on the line in search of the most absurd sporting event on the planet. He set out on a global journey to discover sports which push the body-- and human idiocy-- to the outermost limits.
For years, many of Sports Illustrated's 21 million readers turned first to the magazine's last page, because that's where they find SI's most popular feature: the Life of Reilly column, written by best-selling author Rick Reilly. A 22-year veteran of Sports Illustrated and a 10-time National Sportswriter of the Year, Reilly took over SI's back page in 1998, and his column immediately attracted a devoted following, including the legions of fans who helped make his first collection, The Life of Reilly, a New York Times best seller in 2000. Now comes Hate Mail from Cheerleaders, 100 of Reilly's favorites, along with a new foreword and column postscripts by the author. Alternately sidesplitting and heartwarming but always opinionated and provocative, these pieces are the best work by the best columnist in the business.
For years, many of Sports Illustrated's 21 million readers turned first to the magazine's last page, because that's where they find SI's most popular feature: the Life of Reilly column, written by best-selling author Rick Reilly. A 22-year veteran of Sports Illustrated and a 10-time National Sportswriter of the Year, Reilly took over SI's back page in 1998, and his column immediately attracted a devoted following, including the legions of fans who helped make his first collection, The Life of Reilly, a New York Times best seller in 2000. Now comes Hate Mail from Cheerleaders, 100 of Reilly's favorites, along with a new foreword and column postscripts by the author. Alternately sidesplitting and heartwarming but always opinionated and provocative, these pieces are the best work by the best columnist in the business.
Breaking Bad is more than just an acclaimed series; it is a profound exploration of the complexities of human psychology. Since its debut in 2008, it has captivated audiences with a narrative rich in moral dilemmas and psychological transformations. This book takes a detailed look at the psychological dynamics of the series, exploring themes of morality, identity, and behavior through the evolution of the characters, especially Walter White. By confronting moral ambiguity, the book offers a critical and multidisciplinary understanding of how Breaking Bad challenges and reflects human psychology, providing valuable insights into human nature and ethical choices.
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