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O amor me encontrou

by Sharon Kleve

Quando Chloe Miles acaba pegando um nome fora da lista do amor ela não esperava encontrar o se grande amor. Ela apenas queria ter um encontro com um  cara bom e solteiro.  Ela não queria ninguém que tenha problemas com bebida e nem esteja desempregado. E nem aqueles que não sabem o significado de monogamia.   Mitch Brodin não sabia que o seu coração estava nas mãos da lista do amor. Seu destino mudou no momento em que pôs os pés na loja de Roy procurando por uns conselhos para lhe ajudar com seus filhotes de gato.  Chloe é  vivida, imprevisível e bem divertida, enquanto ele é metódico, previsível e bem... cínico. Não estava nos seus planos se apaixonar. Mas é isso que acontece quando você não está procurando o amor.    Chloe olhou dentro da alma de Mitch e o amor a encontrou. 

O.C.D.: Losing control

by Antonio Mena

This is the story of a boy who has obsessive-compulsive disorder and dreams about things that really happen. Guzmán is a child who suffers from OCD, and when he dreams he is able to enter fantasy worlds that make him question absolutely everything. There, he unknowingly discovers ways to make his life a little easier.

O Encanto de um Duque (As Filhas da Aristocracia #2)

by Linda Rae Sande

Recuperado do incêndio devastador que matou sua família e assombrado por suas cicatrizes horríveis, Joshua Wainwright começa seu reinado como Duque de Chichester como um homem destruído. Forçado a usar uma máscara que cobre metade de seu rosto, Joshua luta contra o impacto emocional de suas cicatrizes e a sensação de que nunca encontrará uma mulher que o ame de verdade. Quando seu futuro lhe é roubado após a morte de seu noivo, Lady Charlotte se vê em uma necessidade desesperada de alguém para se casar. Ela sempre teve uma paixão secreta por Joshua -- e com seu futuro incerto, ela se torna determinada a conquistar o coração do Duque e provar seu amor por ele. Incapaz de se livrar da sensação de que Charlotte só se casaria com ele por obrigação, Joshua se esforça para resistir aos encantos dela. Mas quando um pretendente surpresa aparece pedindo a mão de Charlotte em casamento, ele é forçado a encarar seus sentimentos e fazer uma escolha que moldará o futuro de ambos para sempre... Joshua conseguirá abrir seu coração para Charlotte e admitir seus sentimentos por ela? Ou será que sua única chance de amor verdadeiro escapará por entre seus dedos? Imbuído de uma paixão selvagem, uma pitada de intriga e todo o charme clássico da aristocracia britânica do Século XIX, O Encanto de um Duque é um romance histórico emocionante, perfeito para os leitores que desejam se emocionar. 

O Frabjous Day! (Penguin Little Black Classics)

by Lewis Carroll

'I cried, "Come, tell me how you live!"And thumped him on the head.'Conjuring wily walruses, dancing lobsters, a Jabberwock and a Bandersnatch, Carroll's fantastical verse gave new words to the English language.

O, Louis: In Search Of Louis Van Gaal

by Hugo Borst

O Namorado Bilionário Acidental: Um romance sobre a Família Kavanagh

by Kendra Little

Sobre O NAMORADO BILIONÁRIO ACIDENTAL A vida de Amy Grant está exatamente como ela quer. Ela tem quase trinta, tem um bom relacionamento com sua mãe, bons amigos, e sua carreira como promotora assistente está seguindo os trilhos em direção ao sucesso. Sua vida amorosa é um pouco desanimadora, mas tudo bem. Ela não quer um relacionamento, já que tem um dom estranho de escolher caras que não são bons para ela. Caras parecidos demais com seu pai, que abandonou a ela e sua mãe. Mas a vida cuidadosamente planejada de Amy se depara com complicações quando ela acorda casada com o irmão do homem que ela colocou atrás das grades há dois anos. Um homem tão errado para ela, que ela fugiu do quarto de hotel em Vegas assim que ele ergueu seu sorriso perfeito. Mas não importa o quão longe e rápido Amy corra, ela não consegue tirar o charmoso Zac Kavanagh de seus pensamentos, ou de sua vida. E logo ela vai descobrir que estar casada com um Kavanagh está acompanhado com amarras. Amarras que se selam com nós quando ela começa a ter sentimentos por Zac. O que ele e sua família farão ao descobrirem o que ela fez?

O Pioneers! (Great Plains Trilogy #1)

by Willa Cather

Willa Cather's first Great Plains novel, is at once a love letter to Nebraska and the tale of a remarkable heroine who remains resilient in the face of tragedy. ‘She is undoubtedly one of the greatest American writers’ Observer Alexandra Bergson inherits the family farm when her father dies early. In spite of her brothers’ doubts, her ambitious vision for the land comes to fruition, but the price of success appears to be a small, quiet life. Then the equilibrium of country life is jeopardised by the return of Alexandra’s brother Emil and her childhood confidant, Carl Linstrum.

O Pioneers! (Penguin Modern Classics)

by Willa Cather

The first novel in the Great Plains trilogy, this is an ode to the American Midwest and the immigrants who transformed itTo the anger of her brothers, it is Alexandra who is entrusted to manage their family farm in the tough, hostile prairie of Hanover, Nebraska following the death of their father. As the years pass, Alexandra rises heroically to the challenge, finding strength in the savage beauty of the land even as loneliness and personal tragedies crowd in. A rapturous work of understated lyricism, Willa Cather's 1913 tale of a pioneer woman who tames the wild, hostile lands of the Nebraskan prairie is also the story of what it means to be American.

O roubo do tempo

by Cyril Sagot

Junho de 2060 Maurice não conhecera seu avô, Hansel Égoyan. Divorciado, infiel, solitário, desonesto, os adjetivos sarcásticos não faltavam na família para descrevê-lo. Até o dia em que Maurice descobre por acaso uma carta escrita quarenta anos antes, endereçada a seu pai, comunicando a morte repentina de seu avô na prisão. Uma carta que ele guarda secretamente em seu quarto. A aura de mistério que envolve seu avô, de quem ele não conhecia nem mesmo o rosto, intriga-o agora mais do que nunca. Quem era Hansel exatamente? Um simples artesão-relojoeiro? Teria ele sido assim tão desonesto e desagradável como pretendia sua família? Determinado a formar sua própria opinião, ele embarca para Ispah. Lá, nesse longínquo e desconhecido país em plena campanha eleitoral, Maurice se verá envolvido na luta contra o poder estabelecido e revelará um segredo cuidadosamente guardado pelo Governo. Ajudado por seus novos amigos, Thibault e a bela Elvyne, ele descobrirá uma sociedade singular onde o tempo desempenha um papel bem particular.

O Segredo de Cynthia

by P. D. Workman

Um dia, a vida de Carmina Kavalcanti, uma adolescente de quinze anos, era perfeita; no outro, havia sido virada de cabeça para baixo. Sua família, sua casa, quase tudo que conhecia. Sozinha nas ruas, ela não podia confiar em ninguém, mas também não conseguiria seguir adiante sozinha. Nilo Corveira é o investigador do caso Kavalcanti. Ele sabe que precisa desvendar a teia de mentiras e encontrar Carmina o mais rápido possível; caso contrário, não haverá ninguém para salvar.  

O Westport In The Light Of Asia Minor

by Paul Durcan

O Westport in the Light of Asia Minor was first published in a tiny edition in Dublin in 1975. It was Paul Durcan's first fully-fledged collection, and already displays an astonishingly mature, visionary power, shot through with the surrealism and heart-breaking comedy that have since become his hallmark. It won him the Patrick Kavanagh Award. Now Durcan's readers can discover what they have been missing. The poems are printed in the order he originally intended, and the volume concluded with six poems from his very first collaborative collection, Endsville (1967), with Brian Lynch.

Obabakoak

by Bernardo Atxaga

One of only a hundred or so books originally written in the Basque language during the last four centuries, Obabakoak is a shimmering, mercurial novel about life in Obaba, a remote, exotic, Basque village. Obaba is peopled with innocents and intellectuals, shepherds and schoolchildren, whilst everyone from a lovelorn schoolmistress to a cultured but self-hating dwarf wanders across the page.Obabakoak is a dazzling collage of stories, town gossip, diary excerpts and literary theory, all held together by Atxaga's distinctive and tenderly ironic voice.

The Obedience of a Christian Man

by William Tyndale

One of the key foundation books of the English Reformation, The Obedience of a Christian Man (1528) makes a radical challenge to the established order of the all-powerful Church of its time. Himself a priest, Tyndale boldly claims that there is just one social structure created by God to which all must be obedient, without the intervention of the rule of the Pope. He argues that Christians cannot be saved simply by performing ceremonies or by hearing the Scriptures in Latin, which most could not understand, and that all should have access to the Bible in their own language - an idea that was then both bold and dangerous. Powerful in thought and theological learning, this is a landmark in religious and political thinking.

Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything (Pelican Books)

by Graham Harman

What is reality, really?Are humans more special or important than the non-human objects we perceive?How does this change the way we understand the world?We humans tend to believe that things are only real in as much as we perceive them, an idea reinforced by modern philosophy, which privileges us as special, radically different in kind from all other objects. But as Graham Harman, one of the theory's leading exponents, shows, Object-Oriented Ontology rejects the idea of human specialness: the world, he states, is clearly not the world as manifest to humans. At the heart of this philosophy is the idea that objects - whether real, fictional, natural, artificial, human or non-human - are mutually autonomous. In this brilliant new introduction, Graham Harman lays out the history, ideas and impact of Object-Oriented Ontology, taking in everything from art and literature, politics and natural science along the way.Graham Harman is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at SCI-Arc, Los Angeles. A key figure in the contemporary speculative realism movement in philosophy and for his development of the field of object-oriented ontology, he was named by Art Review magazine as one of the 100 most influential figures in international art.

An Object-Oriented Python Cookbook in Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Computing

by M.S. Ramkarthik Pranay Barkataki

This first-of-a-kind textbook provides computational tools in state-of-the-art OOPs Python that are fundamental to quantum information, quantum computing, linear algebra and one-dimensional spin half condensed matter systems. Over 104 subroutines are included, and the codes are aided by mathematical comments to enhance clarity. Suitable for beginner and advanced readers alike, students and researchers will find this textbook to be a helpful guide and a compendium which they can readily use.Features Includes over 104 codes in OOPs Python, all of which can be used either as a standalone program or integrated with any other main program without any issues. Every parameter in the input, output and execution has been provided while keeping both beginner and advanced users in mind. The output of every program is explained thoroughly with detailed examples. Detailed mathematical commenting is done alongside the code which enhances clarity about the flow and working of the code.

Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (Ayn Rand Library)

by Leonard Peikoff

THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION—The definitive statement of Ayn Rand&’s philosophy as interpreted by her best student and chosen heir. This brilliantly conceived and organized book is Dr. Leonard Peikoff&’s classic text on the abstract principles and practical applications of Objectivism, based on his lecture series &“The Philosophy of Objectivism.&” Ayn Rand said of these lectures: &“Until or unless I write a comprehensive treatise on my philosophy, Dr. Peikoff&’s course is the only authorized presentation of the entire theoretical structure of Objectivism—that is, the only one that I know of my knowledge to be fully accurate.&” In Objectivism, Peikoff covers every philosophic topic that Rand regarded as important—from certainty to money, from logic to art, from measurement to sex. Drawn from Rand&’s published works as well as in-depth conversations between her and Peikoff, these chapters illuminate Objectivism—and its creator—with startling clarity. With Objectivism, the millions of readers who have been transformed by Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead will discover the full philosophical system underlying Ayn Rand&’s work.

Objects of Authority: A Postformalist Aesthetics (Routledge Research in Aesthetics)

by Jakub Stejskal

Is the celebrated elegance of Cycladic marble figurines an effect their Early Bronze Age producers intended? Can one adequately appreciate an Assyrian regal statue described by a cuneiform inscription as beautiful? What to make of the apparent aesthetic richness of the traditional cultures of Melanesia, which, however, engage in virtually no recognizable aesthetic discourse? Questions such as these have been formulated and discussed by scholars of remote cultures against the backdrop of a general scepticism about the prospects of escaping the conditioning of one’s own aesthetic culture and attuning to the norms of a remote one. This book makes a radical move: it treats the remote observers’ lack of aesthetic insight not as a hindrance to aesthetic analysis, but as a condition requiring an aesthetic theory that would make room for an aesthetic analysis independent of the model of competent aesthetic judgement or appreciation. Objects of Authority represents a rare effort at bringing together methods and concepts that are often addressed by separate disciplines. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students working on philosophical, art-historical, and anthropological theories of visual art and material culture.

Objects of Vision: Making Sense of What We See (Perspectives on Sensory History #3)

by A. Joan Saab

Advances in technology allow us to see the invisible: fetal heartbeats, seismic activity, cell mutations, virtual space. Yet in an age when experience is so intensely mediated by visual records, the centuries-old realization that knowledge gained through sight is inherently fallible takes on troubling new dimensions. This book considers the ways in which seeing, over time, has become the foundation for knowing (or at least for what we think we know). A. Joan Saab examines the scientific and socially constructed aspects of seeing in order to delineate a genealogy of visuality from the Renaissance to the present, demonstrating that what we see and how we see it are often historically situated and culturally constructed. Through a series of linked case studies that highlight moments of seeming disconnect between seeing and believing—hoaxes, miracles, spirit paintings, manipulated photographs, and holograms, to name just a few—she interrogates the relationship between “visions” and visuality. This focus on the strange and the wonderful in understanding changing notions of visions and visual culture is a compelling entry point into the increasingly urgent topic of technologically enhanced representations of reality.Accessibly written and thoroughly enlightening, Objects of Vision is a concise history of the connections between seeing and knowing that will appeal to students and teachers of visual studies and sensory, social, and cultural history.

Oblomov

by Ivan Goncharov

Ilya Ilyich Oblomov is a member of Russia's dying aristocracy - a man so lazy that he has given up his job in the Civil Service, neglected his books, insulted his friends and found himself in debt. Too apathetic to do anything about his problems, he lives in a grubby, crumbling apartment, waited on by Zakhar, his equally idle servant. Terrified by the bustle and activity necessary to participate in the real world, Oblomov manages to avoid work, postpone change and - finally - risks losing the love of his life. Written with sympathetic humour and compassion, Oblomov made Goncharov famous throughout Russia on its publication in 1859, as readers saw in this story of a man whose defining characteristic is indolence, the portrait of an entire class in decline.

Observing Dark Innovation: After Neoliberal Tools and Techniques

by Ryan T. MacNeil

Why does scholarship on innovation fixate on certain classes of technology? Could our research tools and techniques be concealing as much as they reveal? Ryan T. MacNeil shows how the common instrumentalities of innovation research carry neoliberal market biases. He calls for critical scholars to examine how we observe and understand innovation, offering ways forward to deconstruct and reform disciplinary conventions. This book makes a valuable contribution to critical management and science and technology studies by shedding light on the ‘dark matter’ of innovation. This will be an important resource for scholars and practitioners interested in disruptive ideas about innovation.

Obsession: It was a secret that must never be told…

by Susan Lewis

__________________________________Corrie Browne is an ordinary girl with extraordinary ambitions. Determined to find the father she has never known, her search takes her from the quiet Suffolk village where she lives, to a new life in London, a fast-paced television career - and to three people who come to dominate her life.Luke, charismatic, blond and charming, is the only one to make Corrie feel welcome at TW TV and the only one to recognise her talent. Cristoff, an internationally famous film director, is the man who teaches her everything he knows about sex and passion. And Annelise is her boss and friend - a woman about whom Corrie knows a secret that must never be revealed. Three colleagues - all of whom are to play an important role in Corrie's search for love and success.One of whom intends Corrie's ultimate destruction.

The Obsidian Temple: A Desert Rising Novel (Desert Rising Novels #2)

by Kelley Grant

In this mesmerizing sequel to the epic fantasy Desert Rising, Kelley Grant brings us back to the cities of Illian and Shpeth, where the fate of the world hangs in the balance, and two twins--Sulis and Kadar--might have enough magic and power to finally bring about peace.After a harrowing escape to the desert, Sulis Hasifel finds her calling is not yet fulfilled. Traveling to the Obsidian Temple—the site of an ancient divine battle—Sulis is tasked with mentoring Ava, a young girl with a troubled past. Together, they join a group of magically gifted warriors to re-make the very fabric of the universe. But the fate of the world hinges on whether Ava can harness her power, and some trials cannot be overcome.Returning to Illian, Sulis's twin Kadar finds that his lover, Farrah, has abandoned their newborn daughter for the revolutionary cause. Not willing to give up his dream of a family, Kadar vows to stay by Farrah's side. But when he finds that Farrah is willing to anger the gods to aid the Forsaken caste's uprising, and as she steps farther down a violent and dark path, Kadar must decide if he will help her…or let the world spin out of control.

Occasionalism and the Debate about Causation in Early Modern Germany

by Christian Henkel

This is the first book to focus on occasionalism in early modern German philosophy. It demonstrates that occasionalism provided a strong foundation for the thought of four important yet underexamined German philosophers: Erhard Weigel, Johann Christoph Sturm, Christian Wolff, and Gottfried Ploucquet.Occasionalism is most often associated with Cartesian early modern Christian philosophers, the most famous of whom is perhaps Nicolas Malebranche. Early modern German occasionalism has received very little scholarly attention, leaving us with an incomplete picture of the German causation debate from Leibniz to Kant. This book combines a chronological investigation of four influential and historically connected cases of occasionalism in early modern Germany with a reconstruction of arguments to address specific problems in metaphysics, natural philosophy, philosophy of language, and philosophy of psychology. Providing a sufficient ground for nature and human beings’ mental and physical existence is a pressing issue for Weigel, Sturm, Wolff, and Ploucquet. In examining the thought of these four understudied German philosophers, this book helps us rethink the relation between metaphysics of nature and science of nature and better understand the development of early modern debates about causation.Occasionalism and the Debate about Causation in Early Modern Germany is an important resource for scholars and advanced students working on the history of early modern philosophy and the history of metaphysics and causation.

Occult Germany: Old Gods, Mystics, and Magicians

by Christopher McIntosh

• Examines the survival and revival of the old pre-Christian gods, investigates prehistoric sacred sites, and reveals ancient shamanic traditions • Looks at Rosicrucianism and the distinctive Germanic forms of astrology, alchemy, and the Kabbalah • Discusses German poets, philosophers, and mystics, such as Dr. Johann Faust, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Meister Eckhart, Hildegard of Bingen, and Jakob Boehme No country is richer in occult and esoteric traditions than Germany. In this magical journey through the inner history of Deutschland, Christopher McIntosh explores many of these traditions from prehistory to the 21st century. Recounting the longstanding magical tradition of Germany, McIntosh investigates the numerous prehistoric sacred sites that point to a nearly-forgotten ancient shamanic civilization. He examines the survival and revival of the old pre-Christian gods in folklore, customs, and practices as well as witchcraft. He looks at Germany&’s rich and many-faceted spiritual heritage and explores Christian mysticism and theosophy as exemplified by Meister Eckhart, Hildegard of Bingen, and Jakob Boehme. Examining Rosicrucianism, which originated in Germany, the author also looks at other secret societies that flourished in Germany such as speculative Freemasonry, the Fraternitas Saturni, and the Golden and Rosy Cross. He explores how the Church sought to stamp out the old gods and pagan beliefs, as well as how periods of the Church&’s heaviest oppression produced immortal poets, philosophers, theologians, artists, and mystics. He examines the distinctive forms adopted by astrology, alchemy, and the Kabbalah in Germany as well as the esoteric influences on Romanticism. Exploring more recent centuries, the author looks at the Nordic revival in the 19th century and the influence of Theosophy and the movements that grew out of it, such as Steiner&’s Anthroposophy. Examining the esoteric traditions of the 20th century, he looks at the work of neo-Nordic occultists and esoteric writers like Meyrink and Hesse. He explores certain occult aspects of the Third Reich, which resulted in a backlash against the occult. He also looks at modern occult practices and the rise of neopaganism. Revealing both the enlightened and the dark sides of occult Germany, the author shows how this country has long been a cauldron in which esoteric ideas have flourished, spread, been condemned, and lauded, leaving an enduring mark.

Occupational Therapy, Disability Activism, and Me: Challenging Ableism in Healthcare

by Georgia Vine

How can health and social care services better serve people with disabilities? How can we meaningfully challenge ableist practice? What would a truly inclusive system look like?Georgia Vine answers these questions and more as she charts her journey from her experience of children's services to occupational therapist and disability activist. Discussing stigma, independence, and the transition to adulthood, Georgia provides vital insight into the challenges she has faced and the communities she has built along the way.Each chapter includes a reflection log enabling health and social care workers to think critically and practically about what they've learnt and how best to apply it to their role.

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