The Pleasure of Finding Things Out is a magnificent treasury of the best short works of Richard P. Feynman--from interviews and speeches to lectures and printed articles. A sweeping, wide-ranging collection, it presents an intimate and fascinating view of a life in science-a life like no other. From his ruminations on science in our culture to his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, this book will fascinate anyone interested in the world of ideas.
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When Richard Winters points his Harley away from New York and heads south, looking for peace and a release from the memories of a devastating love affair, he wants nothing more than solitude and an opportunity to find himself again. The small town of Summitville in North Carolina where nobody knows him seems a great place to start again. What he doesn’t count on, though, is meeting the beautiful and desirable young Creole woman by the name of Noémie, whose desirability he must fight if he truly is to fulfill his promise to himself of no romantic entanglements. Set in the mid-sixties, against the background of the Civil Rights Movement, Noémie’s Journey by Victoria Saccenti explores the reality of life for a beautiful coloured woman in the South. Laws may have changed, but attitudes will take generations to change. Richard, a Yankee from up north, has no perception of what an interracial relationship will entail in North Carolina in the sixties, but Noémie knows well the ingrained racism of her fellow residents that she deals with every single day of her life. Noémie’s Journey serves to remind us just how far we have come in the forty years in race relations, but equally it also makes us examine our feelings toward people who are different to us, today a touchstone for American society as much now as it ever has been. Author Victoria Saccenti does a superb job of highlighting the institutional and deep racism that was just below the surface of civil society, especially in the South, in those turbulent years of the mid to late sixties. At its heart this book is a love story and a beautiful one at that. I particularly loved the author’s ability to convey the depth of love and the power of their passion in her words without ever having to resort to crudity or erotica. As a reader, I felt the build-up of sexual tension and reveled in the “when will they”, just as much as the participants. This is a real fillip to the author and it is what makes this book so very readable and one of the best of its genre. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and can highly recommend it to all readers who like a true romance, but also enjoy a bit of action and thoughtful social comment.
While Fabio may be the joke romance played on itself, the joke is also on those who can't get past him — they're missing out on the fun.
About The Lawnboy Crystal pushes her luck with her delicious professor and strikes out hard enough to land in summer school. She can slum it for a few weeks wi
TITLE: The Truth is even Stranger AUTHOR: Charlie Richards SERIES: A Paranormal’s Love PUBLISHER: eXtasy Books COVER ARTIST: Carmen Waters GENRE: Paranormal, Shapeshifter E-BOOK: Yes PAPERBACK: No …
The novel Seducing the Single Dad is a Romance, telling a story of Amanda is addicted to coffee, she treats her coffee far better than she treats her men. She likes to change partners faster than she restocks her milk and creamer on her fridge. She never gets attached to her men, she's very adventurous and even like to share her men with her girls. That was until e
Golden Angel’s Bondage Buddies features Mitch and Domi. They are meeting at the Marquis restaurant that features a fetish show with private booths. The club has secluded rooms for when its customers choose to do their private scenes as well. Mitch offers Domi to be an exclusive for doing scenes. She agrees, as long as it is not a relationship. Domi has a daughter with Marcus and sees no need to reveal what she does when it is his turn to take care of Ana. One evening, Domi and her best friend visit the Marquis and the host catches them breaking a rule. Mitch and his best friend advise the host that they will take care of the problem. Domi is ashamed of putting down another woman who Mitch was talking to. Has Domi developed feelings despite their agreement? Does Mitch feel the same? Bondage Buddies is a romance story with steamy scenes. I liked how it was more involved than a predictable boy meets girl story. Golden Angel writes in alternating viewpoints from Mitch and Domi. Domi was a lot more open in parenting with Marcus, despite his marriage to a less than hospitable Julia. Ana seemed attached to her stepmother, and I would have felt threatened by the way Julia was critical of Domi. Mitch was dominant and acted confident around his friends. Truthfully, he wasn’t as confident, and it displayed this with his lack of personal relationships. Each character had strengths and weaknesses that were presented well. A fast pace marks this story, but details are not lacking. I could feel the tension build and the anxiety Mitch and Domi felt. The end leads to a sequel of the series. Romance novel readers that like a story with a highly unpredictable storyline would enjoy Bondage Buddies.