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The running man
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ISBN: 9781444723540 Year: 2022 Publisher: London : Hodder & Stoughton,

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It's not just a game when you're running for your life. Every night they tuned in to the nation's favourite prime-time TV game show. They all watched, from the sprawling slums to the security-obsessed enclaves of the rich. They all watched the ultimate live death game as the contestants tried to bet not the clock, but annihhilation at the hands of the Hunters. Survive thirty days and win the billion dollar jackpot - that was the promise.But the odds were brutal and the game rigged. Best score so far was eight days. And now there was a new contestant, the latest running man, staking his life while a nation watched.


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Different seasons
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ISBN: 9781444723601 Year: 2022 Publisher: London : Hodder & Stoughton,

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There is a reason why Stephen King is one of the bestselling writers in the world, ever. A master of the short narrative form, King knows how to write stories that draw you in and are impossible to put down. His story collections have been described in the Sunday Telegraph as "mysterious, gripping and satisfyingly scary". They have also been adapted into classic films including The Shawshank Redemption and Stand by Me.In this classic collection of four novellas, the grand master takes you on irresistible journeys into the far reaches of horror, heartache and hope. Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption is the story of two men convicted of murder — one guilty, one innocent — who form the perfect partnership as they dream up a scheme to escape from prison. In Apt Pupil, a golden schoolboy entices an old man with a past to join him in a dreadful union.The Body sees four young boys venture into the woods and find life, death ... and the end of innocence. The Breathing Method is the tale of a doctor who goes to his club and discovers a woman who is determined to give birth — no matter what.


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Before borders : a legal and literary history of naturalization
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ISBN: 9781421443935 9781421443911 Year: 2022 Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press

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An ambitious revisionist history of naturalization as a creative mechanism for national expansion. Before borders determined who belonged in a country and who did not, lawyers and judges devised a legal fiction called naturalization to bypass the idea of feudal allegiance and integrate new subjects into their nations. At the same time, writers of prose fiction were attempting to undo centuries of rules about who could--and who could not--be a subject of literature. In Before Borders, Stephanie DeGooyer reconstructs how prose and legal fictions came together in the eighteenth century to dramatically reimagine national belonging through naturalization. The bureaucratic procedure of naturalization today was once a radically fictional way to create new citizens and literary subjects. Through early modern court proceedings, the philosophy of John Locke, and the novels of Daniel Defoe, Laurence Sterne, Maria Edgeworth, and Mary Shelley, DeGooyer follows how naturalization evolved in England against the backdrop of imperial expansion. Political and philosophical proponents of naturalization argued that granting foreigners full political and civil rights would not only attract newcomers but also better attach them to English soil. However, it would take a new literary form--the novel--to fully realize this liberal vision of immigration. Together, these experiments in law and literature laid the groundwork for an alternative vision of subjecthood in England and its territories. Reading eighteenth-century legal and prose fiction, DeGooyer draws attention to an overlooked period of immigration history and compels readers to reconsider the creative potential of naturalization.

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