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Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life,

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***A NEW YORK TIMES BESTELLER*** An essential exploration of why and how women’s sexuality works—based on groundbreaking research and brain science—that will radically transform your sex life into one filled with confidence and joy.Researchers have spent the last decade trying to develop a “pink pill” for women to function like Viagra does for men. So where is it? Well, for reasons this book makes crystal clear, that pill will never be the answer—but as a result of the research that’s gone into it, scientists in the last few years have learned more about how women’s sexuality works than we ever thought possible, and Come as You Are explains it all. The first lesson in this essential, transformative book by Dr. Emily Nagoski is that every woman has her own unique sexuality, like a fingerprint, and that women vary more than men in our anatomy, our sexual response mechanisms, and the way our bodies respond to the sexual world. So we never need to judge ourselves based on others’ experiences. Because women vary, and that’s normal. Second lesson: sex happens in a context. And all the complications of everyday life influence the context surrounding a woman’s arousal, desire, and orgasm. Cutting-edge research across multiple disciplines tells us that the most important factor for women in creating and sustaining a fulfilling sex life, is not what you do in bed or how you do it, but how you feel about it. Which means that stress, mood, trust, and body image are not peripheral factors in a woman’s sexual wellbeing; they are central to it. Once you understand these factors, and how to influence them, you can create for yourself better sex and more profound pleasure than you ever thought possible. And Emily Nagoski can prove it.

Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski Ph.D.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1827 in Books
  • Brand: Nagoski, Emily, Ph.d.,
  • Published on: 2015-03-03
  • Released on: 2015-03-03
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.30" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages
Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski Ph.D.

Review “This is the best book I have ever read about sexual desire and why some couples just stop having sex, and what they can do about it. Come As You Are is an absolutely necessary guide for all couples who want to understand the ups and downs in their own sex life. It is a must read!” —John Gottman, Ph.D., author of The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work“Emily Nagoski has written one of the most important books about sex any woman (or anybody else) could ever pick up, full of insights that are both fascinating and deeply useful. Synthesizing new research and theory about sexuality with old-school sex-positive information of the sort you didn’t learn in sex ed (unless, perhaps, you are a Unitarian, or Scandinavian, or lucky enough to be in Dr. Nagoski’s class), I guarantee Come As You Are will open minds and change lives.” — Carol Queen, Ph.D., Founding director, Center for Sex & Culture“Emily Nagoski is worth her weight in TED Talks, and Come as You Are is a master-class in the science of sex.” — Ian Kerner, sex therapist and bestselling author of She Comes First“It’s the science of sex, decoded and demystified. Want to be educated on the latest findings about female genitalia? Of course you do. Empowering and sex-positive at best, this informative read makes for an enticing bedfellow.” —Refinery29“Lots of books — and articles and experts — claim to have the keys to transform your sex life. This one actually has it. It isn’t as fast as taking a pill, but it will last a whole lot longer. You will find no hot new bedroom moves — it’s that deeper-level soul stuff. You know, the stuff that actually works.” —Salon.com“Wonderful new language to help us articulate to women (and their lovers) what is going on.” —Huffington Post“Like a punch to the gut. When I read the passage that made me realize—after all these years—that I was not actually broken, I began to cry. . . . I wished [Nagoski] was someone who was actively in my life, someone I could reach out to for grounding every time I momentarily forgot the lessons in her book.” —Book Riot“Nagoski’s book deserves plaudits for the rare achievement of merging pop science and the sexual self-help genre in prose that’s not insufferably twee. . . . [Come As You Are] offers up hard facts on the science of arousal and desire in a friendly and accessible way.” —The Guardian (UK)

About the Author Emily Nagoski is Wellness Education Director and Lecturer at Smith College, where she teaches Women’s Sexuality. She has a PhD in Health Behavior with a doctoral concentration in human sexuality from Indiana University (IU), and a master’s degree (also from IU) in counseling, with a clinical internship at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic. She has taught graduate and undergraduate classes in human sexuality, relationships and communication, stress management, and sex education. She is the author of three guides for Ian Kerner’s GoodInBed.com, including the Guide to Female Orgasm, and she writes the popular sex blog, TheDirtyNormal.com.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Come as You Are

introduction

YES, YOU ARE NORMAL

To be a sex educator is to be asked questions. I’ve stood in college dining halls with a plate of food in my hands answering questions about orgasm. I’ve been stopped in hotel lobbies at professional conferences to answer questions about vibrators. I’ve sat on a park bench, checking social media on my phone, only to find questions from a stranger about her asymmetrical genitals. I’ve gotten emails from students, from friends, from their friends, from total strangers about sexual desire, sexual arousal, sexual pleasure, sexual pain, orgasm, fetishes, fantasies, bodily fluids, and more. Questions like . . . • Once my partner initiates, I’m into it, but it seems like it never even occurs to me to be the one to start things. Why is that? • My boyfriend was like, “You’re not ready, you’re still dry.” But I was so ready. So why wasn’t I wet? • I saw this thing about women who can’t enjoy sex because they worry about their bodies the whole time. That’s me. How do I stop doing that? • I read something about women who stop wanting sex after a while in a relationship, even if they still love their partner. That’s me. How do I start wanting sex with my partner again? • I think maybe I peed when I had an orgasm . . . ? • I think maybe I’ve never had an orgasm . . . ? Under all these questions, there’s really just one question: Am I normal? (The answer is nearly always: Yes.) This book is a collection of answers. They’re answers that I’ve seen change women’s lives, answers informed by the most current science and by the personal stories of women whose growing understanding of sex has transformed their relationships with their own bodies. These women are my heroines, and I hope that by telling their stories, I’ll empower you to follow your own path, to reach for and achieve your own profound and unique sexual potential. the true story of sex After all the books that have been written about sex, all the blogs and TV shows and radio Q&As, how can it be that we all still have so many questions? Well. The frustrating reality is we’ve been lied to—not deliberately, it’s no one’s fault, but still. We were told the wrong story. For a long, long time in Western science and medicine, women’s sexuality was viewed as Men’s Sexuality Lite—basically the same but not quite as good. For instance, it was just sort of assumed that since men have orgasms during penis-in-vagina sex (intercourse), women should have orgasms with intercourse too, and if they don’t, it’s because they’re broken. In reality, about 30 percent of women orgasm reliably with intercourse. The other 70 percent sometimes, rarely, or never orgasm with intercourse, and they’re all healthy and normal. A woman might orgasm lots of other ways—manual sex, oral sex, vibrators, breast stimulation, toe sucking, pretty much any way you can imagine—and still not orgasm during intercourse. That’s normal. It was just assumed, too, that because a man’s genitals typically behave the way his mind is behaving—if his penis is erect, he’s feeling turned on—a woman’s genitals should also match her emotional experience. And again, some women’s do, many don’t. A woman can be perfectly normal and healthy and experience “arousal nonconcordance,” where the behavior of her genitals (being wet or dry) may not match her mental experience (feeling turned on or not). And it was also assumed that because men experience spontaneous, out-of-the-blue desire for sex, women should also want sex spontaneously. Again it turns out that’s true sometimes, but not necessarily. A woman can be perfectly normal and healthy and never experience spontaneous sexual desire. Instead, she may experience “responsive” desire, in which her desire emerges only in a highly erotic context. In reality, women and men are different. But wait. Women and men both experience orgasm, desire, and arousal, and men, too, can experience responsive desire, arousal nonconcordance, and lack of orgasm with penetration. Women and men both can fall in love, fantasize, masturbate, feel puzzled about sex, and experience ecstatic pleasure. They both can ooze fluids, travel forbidden paths of sexual imagination, encounter the unexpected and startling ways that sex shows up in every domain of life—and confront the unexpected and startling ways that sex sometimes declines, politely or otherwise, to show up. So . . . are women and men really that different? The problem here is that we’ve been taught to think about sex in terms of behavior, rather than in terms of the biological, psychological, and social processes underlying the behavior. We think about our physiological behavior—blood flow and genital secretions and heart rate. We think about our social behavior—what we do in bed, whom we do it with, and how often. A lot of books about sex focus on those things; they tell you how many times per week the average couple has sex or they offer instructions on how to have an orgasm, and they can be helpful. But if you really want to understand human sexuality, behavior alone won’t get you there. Trying to understand sex by looking at behavior is like trying to understand love by looking at a couple’s wedding portrait . . . and their divorce papers. Being able to describe what happened—two people got married and then got divorced—doesn’t get us very far. What we want to know is why and how it came to be. Did our couple fall out of love after they got married, and that’s why they divorced? Or were they never in love but were forced to marry, and finally became free when they divorced? Without better evidence, we’re mostly guessing. Until very recently, that’s how it’s been for sex—mostly guessing. But we’re at a pivotal moment in sex science because, after decades of research describing what happens in human sexual response, we’re finally figuring out the why and how—the process underlying the behavior. In the last decade of the twentieth century, researchers Erick Janssen and John Bancroft at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction developed a model of human sexual response that provides an organizing principle for understanding the true story of sex. According to their “dual control model,” the sexual response mechanism in our brains consists of a pair of universal components—a sexual accelerator and sexual brakes—and those components respond to broad categories of sexual stimuli—including genital sensations, visual stimulation, and emotional context. And the sensitivity of each component varies from person to person. The result is that sexual arousal, desire, and orgasm are nearly universal experiences, but when and how we experience them depends largely on the sensitivities of our “brakes” and “accelerator” and on the kind of stimulation they’re given. This is the mechanism underlying the behavior—the why and the how. And it’s the rule that governs the story I’ll be telling in this book: We’re all made of the same parts, but in each of us, those parts are organized in a unique way that changes over our life span. No organization is better or worse than any other, and no phase in our life span is better or worse than any other; they’re just different. An apple tree can be healthy no matter what variety of apple it is—though one variety may need constant direct sunlight and another might enjoy some shade. And an apple tree can be healthy when it’s a seed, when it’s a seedling, as it’s growing, and as it fades at the end of the season, as well as when, in late summer, it is laden with fruit. But it has different needs at each of those phases in its life. You, too, are healthy and normal at the start of your sexual development, as you grow, and as you bear the fruits of living with confidence and joy inside your body. You are healthy when you need lots of sun, and you’re healthy when you enjoy some shade. That’s the true story. We are all the same. We are all different. We are all normal. the organization of this book The book is divided into four parts: (1) The (Not-So-Basic) Basics; (2) Sex in Context; (3) Sex in Action; and (4) Ecstasy for Everybody. The three chapters in the first part describe the basic hardware you were born with—a body, a brain, and a world. In chapter 1, I talk about genitals—their parts, the meaning we impose on those parts, and the science that proves definitively that yes, your genitals are perfectly healthy and beautiful just as they are. Chapter 2 details the sexual response mechanism in the brain—the dual control model of inhibition and excitation, or brakes and accelerator. Then in chapter 3, I introduce the ways that your sexual brakes and accelerator interact with the many other systems in your brain and environment, to shape whether a particular sensation or person turns you on, right now, in this moment. In the second part of the book, “Sex in Context,” we think about how all the basic hardware functions within the context of your actual life—your emotions, your relationship, your feelings about your body, and your attitudes toward sex. Chapter 4 focuses on two primary emotional systems, love and stress, and the surprising and contradictory ways they can influence your sexual responsiveness. Then chapter 5 describes the cultural forces that shape and constrain sexual functioning, and how you can maximize the good things about this process and overcome the destructive things. What we’ll learn is that context—your external circumstances and your present mental state—is as crucial to your sexual wellbeing as your body and brain. Master the content in these chapters and your sexual life will transform—along with, quite possibly, the rest of your life. The third part of the book, “Sex in Action,” is about sexual response itself, and I bust two long-standing and dangerous myths. Chapter 6 lays out the evidence that sexual arousal may or may not have anything to do with what’s happening in your genitals. This is where we learn why arousal nonconcordance, which I mentioned earlier, is normal and healthy. And after you read chapter 7, you will never again hear someone say “sex drive” without thinking to yourself, Ah, but sex is not a drive. In this chapter I explain how “responsive desire” works. If you (or your partner) have ever experienced a change in your interest in sex—increase or decrease—this is an important chapter for you. And the fourth part of the book, “Ecstasy for Everybody,” explains how to make sex entirely yours, which is how you create peak sexual ecstasy in your life. Chapter 8 is about orgasms—what they are, what they’re not, how to have them, and how to make them like the ones you read about, the ones that turn the stars into rainbows. And finally, in Chapter 9, I describe the single most important thing you can do to improve your sex life. But I’ll give it away right now: It turns out what matters most is not the parts you are made of or how they are organized, but how you feel about those parts. When you embrace your sexuality precisely as it is right now, that’s the context that creates the greatest potential for ecstatic pleasure. Several chapters include worksheets or other interactive activities and exercises. A lot of these are fun—like in chapter 3, I ask you to think about times when you’ve had great sex and identify what aspects of the context helped to make that sex great. All of them turn the science into something practical that can genuinely transform your sex life. Throughout the book, you’ll follow the stories of four women—Olivia, Merritt, Camilla, and Laurie. These women don’t exist as individuals; they’re composites, integrating the real stories of the many women I’ve taught, talked with, emailed, and supported in my two decades as a sex educator. You can imagine each woman as a collage of snapshots—the face from one photograph, the arms from another, the feet from a third . . . each part represents someone real, and the collection hangs together meaningfully, but I’ve invented the relationships that the parts have to each other. I’ve chosen to construct these composites rather than tell the stories of specific women for two reasons. First, people tell me their stories in confidence, and I want to protect their identities, so I’ve changed details in order to keep their story their story. And second, I believe I can describe the widest possible variety of women’s sexual experiences by focusing not on specific stories of one individual woman but on the larger narratives that contain the common themes I’ve seen in all these hundreds of women’s lives. And finally, at the end of each chapter you’ll find a “tl;dr” list—“too long; didn’t read,” the blunt Internet abbreviation that means, “Just get to the point.” Each tl;dr list briefly summarizes the four most important messages in the chapter. If you find yourself thinking, “My friend Alice should totally read this chapter!” or “I really wish my partner knew this,” you might start by showing them the tl;dr list.I Or, if you’re like me and get too excited about these ideas to keep them to yourself, you can follow your partner around the house, reading the tl;dr list out loud and saying, “See, honey, arousal nonconcordance is a thing!” or “It turns out I have responsive desire!” or “You give me great context, sweetie!” a couple of caveats First, most of the time when I say “women” in this book, I mean people who were born in female bodies, were raised as girls, and now have the social role and psychological identity of “woman.” There are plenty of women who don’t fit one or more of those characteristics, but there’s too little research on trans* and genderqueer sexual functioning for me to say with certainty whether what’s true about cisgender women’s sexual wellbeing is also true for trans* folks. I think it probably is, and as more research emerges over the coming decade we’ll find out, but in the meantime I want to acknowledge that this is basically a book about cisgender women. And if you don’t know what any of that means, don’t worry about it. Second, I am passionate about the role of science in promoting women’s sexual wellbeing, and I have worked hard in this book to encapsulate the research in the service of teaching women to live with confidence and joy inside their bodies. But I’ve been very intentional about the empirical details I’ve included or excluded. I asked myself, “Does this fact help women have better sex lives, or is it just a totally fascinating and important empirical puzzle?” And I cut the puzzles. I kept only the science that has the most immediate relevance in women’s everyday lives. So what you’ll find in these pages isn’t the whole story of women’s sexuality—I’m not sure the whole story would actually fit in one book. Instead, I’ve included the parts of the story that I’ve found most powerful in my work as a sex educator, promoting women’s sexual wellbeing, autonomy, and pleasure. The purpose of this book is to offer a new, science-based way of thinking about women’s sexual wellbeing. Like all new ways of thinking, it opens up a lot of questions and challenges much preexisting knowledge. If you want to dive deeper, you’ll find references in the notes, along with details about my process for boiling down a complex and multifaceted body of research into something practical. if you feel broken, or know someone who does One more thing before we get into chapter 1. Remember how I said we’ve all been lied to, but it’s no one’s fault? I want to take a moment to recognize the damage done by that lie. So many women come to my blog or to my class or to my public talks convinced that they are sexually broken. They feel dysfunctional. Abnormal. And on top of that, they feel anxious, frustrated, and hopeless about the lack of information and support they’ve received from medical professionals, therapists, partners, family, and friends. “Just relax,” they’ve been told. “Have a glass of wine.” Or, “Women just don’t want sex that much. Get over it.” Or, “Sometimes sex hurts—can’t you just ignore it?” I understand the frustration these women experience, and the despair—and in the second half of the book I talk about the neurological process that traps people in frustration and despair, shutting them off from hope and joy, and I describe science-based ways to get out of the trap. Here’s what I need you to know right now: The information in this book will show you that whatever you’re experiencing in your sexuality—whether it’s challenges with arousal, desire, orgasm, pain, no sexual sensations—is the result of your sexual response mechanism functioning appropriately . . . in an inappropriate world. You are normal; it is the world around you that’s broken. That’s actually the bad news. The good news is that when you understand how your sexual response mechanism works, you can begin to take control of your environment and your brain in order to maximize your sexual potential, even in a broken world. And when you change your environment and your brain, you can change—and heal—your sexual functioning. This book contains information that I have seen transform women’s sexual wellbeing. I’ve seen it transform men’s understanding of their women partners. I’ve seen same-sex couples look at each other and say, “Oh. So that’s what was going on.” Students, friends, blog readers, and even fellow sex educators have read a blog post or heard me give a talk and said, “Why didn’t anyone tell me this before? It explains everything!” I know for sure that what I’ve written in this book can help you. It may not be enough to heal all the wounds inflicted on your sexuality by a culture in which it sometimes feels nearly impossible for a woman to “do” sexuality right, but it will provide powerful tools in support of your healing. How do I know? Evidence, of course! At the end of one semester, I asked my 187 students to write down one really important thing they learned in my class. Here’s a small sample of what they wrote: I am normal! I AM NORMAL I learned that everything is NORMAL, making it possible to go through the rest of my life with confidence and joy. I learned that I am normal! And I learned that some people have spontaneous desire and others have responsive desire and this fact helped me really understand my personal life. Women vary! And just because I do not experience my sexuality in the same way as many other women, that does not make me abnormal. Women’s sexual desire, arousal, response, etc., is incredibly varied. The one thing I can count on regarding sexuality is that people vary, a lot. That everyone is different and everything is normal; no two alike. No two alike! And many more. More than half of them wrote some version of “I am normal.” I sat in my office and read those responses with tears in my eyes. There was something urgently important to my students about feeling “normal,” and somehow my class had cleared a path to that feeling. The science of women’s sexual wellbeing is young, and there is much still to be learned. But this young science has already discovered truths about women’s sexuality that have transformed my students’ relationships with their bodies—and it has certainly transformed mine. I wrote this book to share the science, stories, and sex-positive insights that prove to us that, despite our culture’s vested interest in making us feel broken, dysfunctional, unlovely, and unlovable, we are in fact fully capable of confident, joyful sex. •  •  • The promise of Come as You Are is this: No matter where you are in your sexual journey right now, whether you have an awesome sex life and want to expand the awesomeness, or you’re struggling and want to find solutions, you will learn something that will improve your sex life and transform the way you understand what it means to be a sexual being. And you’ll discover that, even if you don’t yet feel that way, you are already sexually whole and healthy. The science says so. I can prove it. I. I’ll use “they” as a singular pronoun, rather than “he or she” throughout the book. It’s simpler, as well as more inclusive of folks outside the gender binary.


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145 of 149 people found the following review helpful. The BEST Sex Book I've Ever Read. The BEST Life Book I've Ever Read. By Kate Chopin Come As You Are is absolutely the best sex book I've ever read. I used to buy so many trying to figure out how desire and arousal worked and while I learned good things, this was the book that felt like a warm hug that explained everything and how I could make this work for me. What I did not expect was to learn so much about my brain, and how *exactly* that was connected to sex, and why feeling joyful and content in life in general applies to sex specifically. I'd heard that sex and life were intertwined; the whole "it's all connected" but it never made sense until reading Emily Nagoski detailing HOW and WHY.So all of Emily's blog posts come to life in this book, and every time I re-read chapters, I feel like the science connects in a deeper way. She covers attachment, sex that advances the plot in relationships, emotions, and mindfulness, just to name some topics. My favorite part of the book was learning about how the brain interprets goals and effort, and how you can use that to your emotional advantage to make life easier. (Also, this applies to road rage!)I'd also always read that imagination was a big part of creating a better sex life, and this is the first book to have really sparked my curiosity in a way that I'm intrigued about sex. (I've had painful sex and avoided it for years now, while still desperate to find out how to make things work for me.) The way I think about sex and the way I feel about sex have been transformed after reading Come As You Are. Instead of comparing myself to friends' stories about sex, lately, I'm actually interested and find myself musing on how things work for me to feel so confident and excited about sex. I've come a long way from feeling that I have SO far to go to enjoy sex, to feeling jealous and inadequate when friends talked about sex, and thinking that I'm obviously not the goddess they are because I don't have those stories. That transformation alone feels therapy-huge, to have come from such shame and fear and sadness to curiosity and intrigue.I'm pretty sure Emily is also the first sex educator I've noticed that used empathy to write little notes to the reader about their struggles. I cannot tell you how many times I've re-read those paragraphs on her blog and in this book, because it was exactly what I'd needed and never had anyone else say before. Emily GETS it. And I'm so thankful she realizes the power of what she's teaching, so this book could be possible. I really think every person alive could learn something and feel more at ease in their relationships and with sex, just from reading this book. Her blog is a refreshing on its own, but this book feels like a week at the spa. Thank you, Emily.

44 of 48 people found the following review helpful. Magnificent! By stephen snyder This is an astonishingly good book - written with warmth, wisdom, humor, and heart. Although it's designed to be a self-help book for the general public, I have a suspicion its greater value will be in the fresh and original ideas it will offer to sex therapists. I look forward to using some of Nagoski's assessment, education, and treatment techniques in my own sex therapy practice. The book is also a cornucopia of clinically relevant behavioral science research. I believe many sex clinicians will find themselves returning to it again and again for inspiration and guidance. Well done!

56 of 63 people found the following review helpful. Please, read this book. By SilentSpell If you read only one book on human sexuality, make it Come as You Are. This isn't your standard sex book. There are no promises here that learning one trick will drive you or your lover wild. But there is a lot of science, presented in an approachable manner, that provides great insight into how people work sexually (and, to be honest, in general as well). The book's stated audience is women, but I think anyone can benefit from the science that Nagoski covers in her book, regardless of sex. Sure, if you are a guy you'll read some things that don't directly apply to you, but I recommend you read this book anyway. It is that important.Why? Because what this book teaches you is immently important to your health, your sexual well being, and just general understanding of how you, and those you are intimate with, work. For instance, Nagoski's discussion of the dual control model, or the "brakes" and "accelerator" of arousal, provides an understanding of people can have a different level of arousal for similar events.Nagoski also talks about how stress impacts your arousability, and how stress can affect level of arousal differently for people (some people more aroused, others much less). She discusses how stress worked in the past for humans (when running from lions, for instance), and how we no longer allow stress ourselves to complete the full stress cycle. This discussion of how we, as a society, don't allow stress to complete the cycle is important, regardless of how it affects your sex life. I thought her point of how our method of dealing with stress is to avoid stressors, when it would be much healthier to learn to allow the stress cycle to complete, spot-on and more sensible than the common advice to avoid stress.One important item the book covers is genital nonconcordance, or how the brain and genitals can react two very different ways to the same stimulus at the same instant. I'd argue that it is important not only for couples to understand that, but individuals, both men and women, and for society at large. Why? Because we have this assumption that the genitals are the best, or the only way, to determine if someone is turned on, and it has dangerous repercussions in our society.I'd love to point to any particular section and say that it is the most important section. But I can't. Nagoski has provided a whole book full of facts, research, and understanding that makes it impossible to say any one part is more important. The whole book is important. I doubt you'll get through the book without wondering, "why haven't I learned this before?"Why haven't I learned this before? Because no one told us. But Ms. Nagoski has, in an very approachable, and very readable book. Please, consider purchasing it, and highlighting it. Mark it up and dog-ear it. I honestly think that this book is that important to your, your health, and that of our society at large.

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The Ouroboros Cycle, Book Three: A Long-Awaited Treachery, by G.D. Falksen

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For a thousand years, the immortal Shashavani have hidden from the world in the halls of their mountain fortress, amassing great stores of knowledge in a haven of academic tranquility. And while Doctor Varanus has never found tranquility much to her taste, even she cannot deny that the peace and quiet make for a pleasant diversion following the chaos of her recent adventures in London. Having left the horrors of bloodshed and wellness behind her, Varanus has thrown herself headlong into the study of the Shashavani condition, determined to learn the secrets of their undying power.

But all is not as it seems in the House of Shashava. As winter snow covers the Shashavani valley and chokes the mountain passes, sinister events are unfolding in the shadows. Whispers of conspiracy echo through the halls. Soon loyalties will be tested and friendships betrayed. Blood will flow. For upon the frozen steppe, an ancient evil stirs and turns its gaze toward the House of Shashava, hungering for power and revenge.

As darkness descends, one question remains:

Do you serve the Winter King?

The Ouroboros Cycle, Book Three: A Long-Awaited Treachery, by G.D. Falksen

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #708747 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .77" w x 6.00" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 308 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. As much as I loved reading this book By Cynthia Shaeffer As much as I loved reading this book, I loved the first two more. And not because this wasn't as good. I think it pertains more to my personal preference of a balanced plot (action, suspense, development, intrigue). This installment had quite a bit of action, which is completely necessary due to events occurring, so I cannot say it wasn't good. I definitely enjoyed it and read through in a single evening and am re-reading currently for any nuances I may have missed. It's a fantastic book and I am unfortunately not a patient person to wait for book four :) G.D. Falksen and the Ouroboros Cycle is currently my favorite novel and author since the release of the first installment. He continuously exceeds my expectations every time in this series. I just picked up Blood In The Skies, from the Hellfire Chronicles and it is a complete change of pace and style compared to the Ouroborous Cycle. I will complete reading these as well but curious if anyone else here has some suggestions for similar titles to Ouroboros Cycle? Thanks!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. There was plenty of my favorite (supporting) characters (who really deserve their own books By M. Matschke I adored this book! There was plenty of my favorite (supporting) characters (who really deserve their own books!), a myriad of new characters to fall in love with, lots of sass, and so much action. I haven't enjoyed a book this much since... probably the last OC book. READ IT. BECOME ONE OF US. The Black Goat is Good. You won't regret reading the Ouroboros Cycle. The first book is a bit slow (in a good way!) in the start but everything is worth it. DO IT.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Honor and deceit By Gregory A Haley MD I thoroughly enjoyed this book is I did those that came before it and look very much forward to the next installment. The characters are believable and have an honor and frailty to them that I find very appealing despite being wrapped in power.

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Build interactive and analytical sales productivity dashboards for Dynamics CRM 2015 with Power BI

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  • Create Dynamics CRM reports using Power BI for Office 365 and Power BI Designer
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Who This Book Is For

This book is intended for all Dynamics CRM 2015 users―administrators, managers, business analysts, or report writers who are new to creating dashboards using Power BI and Dynamics CRM. It would be helpful to have a basic knowledge of the Dynamics CRM 2015 platform, but no prior experience is required.

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  • Organize and consolidate Dynamics CRM 2015 datasets
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  • Use the advanced Q/A functionality with Power BI to query data in the dashboard graphs and charts
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Dynamics CRM 2015 holds a wealth of information about customers and the sales pipeline, but sometimes leaves users with basic end-user reporting and dashboard options. Power BI is a great new tool for analyzing and presenting data, giving us the ability to dig deeper into the information. With the increased requests for real-time sales analytics, Power BI when connected to Dynamics CRM offers a self-service approach to build, shape, and present data through an easy-to-use interface. The set of features within Power BI will give all users a tool to generate real-time sales productivity reports and dashboards to enhance their sales performance.

This book will provide you with the skills you need to learn how to build and present Dynamics CRM 2015 sales dashboards using Power BI. It follows a step-by-step process to build an interactive dashboard by organizing and consolidating datasets, improving the look and feel of graphs, charts, and maps, and enhancing data clarity with filters and slicers.

By sequentially working through the steps in each chapter, you will learn how to use the Power BI Q/A functionality to query data in the dashboard, extend the dashboards to the mobile apps for the iPad and Surface, and leverage the pre-built workbook template provided by Microsoft for Dynamic CRM 2015 sales, service, and marketing dashboards.

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A step-by-step approach to building a Power BI driven Dynamics CRM dashboard explained in an easy-to-follow style. Each topic is explained sequentially in the process of creating a dashboard, and detailed explanations of the basic and advanced features of Power BI and Dynamics CRM that appeal to the needs of readers with a wide range of experiences are also included.

Building Dynamics CRM 2015 Dashboards with Power BI, by Steve Ivie

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #273377 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Released on: 2015-08-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x .42" w x 7.50" l, .72 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 150 pages
Building Dynamics CRM 2015 Dashboards with Power BI, by Steve Ivie

About the Author

Steve Ivie

Steve Ivie is a Microsoft business solutions advisor and author. He is also the founder of DynShare (www.dynshare.com), a learning and discovery site focused on business productivity, social collaboration, integrated solutions, and business analytics with Dynamics CRM and Office 365. For 15 years, Steve has been working on business technologies for industries such as finance, biopharmaceutical, healthcare, professional services, manufacturing, sports, and entertainment. He is one of the few people who have a principle-level consulting record and holds professional certifications in Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, SharePoint, and business intelligence. Steve is an active speaker of CRMUG and a facilitator at Microsoft Customer Immersion Experience (CIE). As a solution architect at Tribridge, he is responsible for building and presenting customized business solutions with Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Office 365, in addition to integrating Power BI and marketing Dynamics GP, Dynamics AX, and related ISV products.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very good tutorial on PowerBI By Mike Porreca This is an outstanding book covering the one of the newest technologies from Microsoft that's creating a buzz. This is well structured and clearly presented, and is an excellent tutorial for those starting out with PowerBI. It provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to use all of the features of PowerBI, and highlights the exciting features that make for a compelling dashboard or analytic. It's packed with a lot of content, and the eBook version makes this even easier to use as a reference.The examples used are not limited to CRM though - other examples are used as well, making it much more rounded. Overall, Steve Ivie does an excellent job of distilling a tremendous amount of information about this new product into an easy-to-follow and very digestible format, and providing a clear picture of how, and where, this technology can add value.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very practical guide - can apply what I've learned ASAP. By J. Noble Superb book for a wide ranging audience as the book outlines in the preface. The book does a great job of breaking down how to build a sales productivity dashboard in a way that's easy to follow. Lots of visuals and step-by-steps! The way 'warnings' and 'tips and tricks' are called out make them easy to spot and refer back to. I especially liked the section on combining CRM and ERP data and building a combined Customer Health Report to include in the sales productivity dashboard.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a fantastic book for novices and experts alike. By JMccaffrey This is a fantastic book for novices and experts alike. I was working on a project that actually required me show Power BI Dashboard on a CRM Dashboard. Up until then, I was using SSRS reports which did not really capture the fully picture. This is the only book that I found that was 100% useful. keep it up.

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Android's Orchid (The Brulle Mosaic), by Damien Lutz

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Ki Po is a personal assistant android, connected to The Mesh, built to predict the consumer needs and behaviours of his human Ward. When Ki's drug-addicted Ward wants to protect his own privacy, he hacks Ki. Finding himself free from the Mesh, Ki develops his own addiction to emotion-based decisions, and mimics his Wards imperfect traits. Influenced by humanity's disregard for other lifeforms—including the beautiful android Mo Da—Ki is forced to decide between following his inherent directives or protecting his own kind. Android's Orchid is a short story, part of The Brulle Mosaic: a collection of individually published, stand-alone, yet interwoven stories about the citizens of Brulle, the world's largest vertical city.

Android's Orchid (The Brulle Mosaic), by Damien Lutz

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  • Published on: 2015-03-21
  • Released on: 2015-03-21
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Android's Orchid (The Brulle Mosaic), by Damien Lutz

About the Author DAMIEN LUTZ was born and raised on The Gold Coast, Australia, before he spent a year backpacking through Europe and the Middle East, where he got lost, chased, robbed, and stranded.Returning home, Damien earned his Masters in Digital Media from The University of Sydney, and his research project on Trans-humanism helped him win the Sony Foundation Digital Media Scholarship. He now designs digital interfaces.Exploring futures based on world trends, Damien's stories juxtapose advanced technology and environmental issues with human follies. His characters are often lost, chased, robbed and stranded.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Artificial Self-awareness Blossoms in "Android's Orchid" By Joe Moreno Android's Orchid is a SF tale of a robotic servant, Ki-Po, as he becomes self-aware due to the digital tampering of his human ward. Insolated from the Mesh, Ki-Po's programming causes his AI to evolve in ways unintended by his human. Ki-po's inner monolog during this transformation is nimbly handled by the author, neatly illustrating it from Ki-Po's initially non-human perspective. Ki learns empathy, with the titular orchid, deception, self-preservation, and concern for the future. He also is confronted by human brutality and selfishness. Though an android, Ki-Po is an engaging and sympathetic character.Mr. Lutz's writing is fluid, vivid, smart, and a bit poetic. His vision of the future is intriguing, yet solidly rooted in the possible. I enjoyed this story greatly. I highly recommend this book.

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Star Trek / Planet of the Apes #4 (of 5), by Scott Tipton, David Tipton

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An uneasy alliance has been forged between Captain Kirk and Colonel Taylor! But will it be enough to prevent Commander Kor and his Klingons from toppling the regime of Doctor Zaius?

Star Trek / Planet of the Apes #4 (of 5), by Scott Tipton, David Tipton

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #517547 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-18
  • Released on: 2015-03-18
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fun comic By History Lover Nicely illustrated comic that's a fun quick read. I'm happy I added it to my collection of Star Trek comics.

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Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever,

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For the first time ever, a visual presentation of the much-discussed, unrevised, unadulterated version of Harlan Ellison’s award-winning Star Trek teleplay script, “The City on the Edge of Forever!” See the story as Mr. Ellison originally intended!

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever, by Harlan Ellison, Scott Tipton, David Tipton, J.K. Woodward, Juan Ortiz

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32994 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-04
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Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever, by Harlan Ellison, Scott Tipton, David Tipton, J.K. Woodward, Juan Ortiz

About the Author Harlan Ellison has written or edited more than 120 books and more than 1,700 stories, essays, and articles, as well as dozens of screenplays and teleplays. He has won numerous awards, including the Edgar Award, Hugo Award, an Audie Award for Best Solo Narration, and his fifth Nebula Award, breaking genre records. Ellison was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2006. He lives in California.


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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful. What's not to love? By Alt Harlan Ellison has always enjoyed playing the role of gadfly/curmudgeon, so his fans are well aware of his displeasure with changes made to his "City on the Edge of Forever" script for the original Star Trek. Even as altered, it was the best episode in the original series and one of the best episodes of any show ever to air.So is Ellison's original version better? In some ways, it is. The pivotal penultimate scene is the same, with a different character substituting for McCoy. Spock's memorable line -- "He knows, Doctor. He knows" -- doesn't appear but the scene retains all of its power. The bad guy gets a form of ironic justice to complete a storyline that doesn't exist in the version that aired.The original version adds depth to the characters. Spock and Kirk have more opportunity to discuss the philosophy of love, good and evil, and human nature. Spock and Kirk have more "bonding moments" in the original version.The beginning, which sends someone named Beckwith into the vortex instead of McCoy, is clever, but I'm not sure I prefer Beckwith to McCoy. The version that aired had both McCoy and Kirk going all swoony over Miss Keeler, which I kinda like. So there are good points to both versions, and I can only say that I'm happy both are available for fans to enjoy, even if only one was actually aired.I like the art quite a lot, but I'm even more amused by some of the background, including a sign on the outside of Tick Tock Man's that says "We serve Strange Wine every Shatterday." Gotta love that, as well as the unmistakable face of Harlan himself on one the characters. I assume the little things like that are a tribute to Ellison. In the end, I'm giving this 5 stars because it's well done and ... well, what's not to love about it?

23 of 24 people found the following review helpful. excellent adaptation of original script, highly recommended By B. Capossere “City on the Edge of Forever” is almost universally considered one of the best, if not the best, STAR TREK episodes. Famously penned by Harlan Ellison, and nearly as famously changed quite a bit, IDW Comics has come out with a comic of Ellison original Hugo-winning teleplay. Done in five installments via collaboration between Ellison and Scot and David Tipton, and illustrated by J.K. Woodward, the end result makes for a fascinating read that stands on its own with the eventually produced episode.The general plot is of course similar to the TV episode (warning, spoilers to follow, if one can spoiler a 40-year-old story). A crewmember from the Enterprise beams down to the planet below, travels through a time portal to 1930s America, and changes history (for the worse from the Enterprise’s perspective). Kirk and Spock, in order to set things right, go through the portal as well, where they meet Edith Keeler, whom Kirk falls in love with and then has to let die so history reverts back to its original course. Same basic story, but with significant differences in detail and tone.For instance, you know you’re not in Kansas anymore (or in the bright utopian Star Fleet world of Gene Roddenberry), when the opening scene involves a drug deal between two of the Enterprise’s crewmembers. Roddenberry had his vision of the future, and a highly successful one it was, but Ellison is more interested in mining the darker crevices of human nature, the ones that even if Roddenberry might admit still existed amongst the Star Fleet cadre he mostly didn’t care to share with the public.So while in the TV episode, it is Doctor McCoy who stumbles through the time portal thanks to being driven temporarily crazy by an accidental injection of medicine, here Ellison has his drug dealer, Beckwith, confronted by one of his buyers and turning violent before attempting to escape first by beaming down to the planet then by leaping through the time portal. This more grim, more “adult” tone lasts throughout the teleplay, with very little moderating humor or warmth.Some of the differences, though, are less an issue of vision than of pragmatics. The artwork here is often beautiful, and far more expansive than what we see on TV—for instance, we see our characters, um, trekking through a red desert, we see the actual Guardians in a valley of crystal, we even see the City on the Edge of Forever in its entirety, rather than a cramped archway with a few rocks around it (the name makes much more sense in the visual context offered here). Beautiful and expansive as it all is, though, it’s easy to see why the show’s budget couldn’t have allowed for all that.Nor could its time span of sixty minutes minus commercials have allowed for the pacing offered in the teleplay, certainly an improvement over the rushed nature of the show: we get a sense of the city’s isolation, the explanation by the Guardians is much more involved, and later characters and relationships are allowed time to develop more fully and realistically. These aren’t really criticisms of the TV show; it did what it could do within the constraints it had; it’s merely a recognition that a different medium offers up different opportunities.Another way this comes into play is in the depiction of how history has changed. In the show, the Enterprise is simply no longer there (certainly easy and cheap to film). Here, when the away team beams up they find the Enterprise is now “The Condor,” crewed by a rough and tumble motley group clearly not part of any organization at all, let alone Star Fleet. After a quick scrum, the away team secures the transporter room and Kirk and Spock leave them behind to hold it while they beam back down to try and go through the portal and change things back.This brings us to another refreshing change. The person Kirk tasks with holding the transporter room is Yeoman Rand, who takes on a much more pronounced and active role in the teleplay than she ever played on the series. It’s too bad this didn’t make it into the episode somehow, even if the backdrop of the Condor had to be dropped.The darker tone continues with Kirk and Spock’s arrival in the 1930s. In the TV show, we get some humorous by-play with a cop regarding Spock’s ears and an unfortunate rick-picking machine accident. But in Ellison’s version, we see some truly ugly xenophobia, as when one man rails about “a country run by the foreigners. All the scum we let in to take the food from our mouths. All the alien filth that pollutes our fine country.” It is the mob inflamed by this man that chases after Spock, a far cry from the benignly confused policeman of the TV show. In fact, throughout the original teleplay, the politics are played in a harsher, edgier, and I’d say, more realistic light.The latter half of the story focus on Kirk’s doomed relationship with Edith Keeler (literally the latter half—she first appears on page 50 of the 100 page text) and his relationship with Spock, who grows increasingly concerned the more Kirk becomes entwined with Keeler, telling Kirk at one point, “I have a theory, Captain, that the easiest place for a spaceman to ‘go native’ is his own world.” The artwork here does an especially nice job of conveying both relationships and their changes. In one scene, Spock and Kirk argue against a simple background that fades into gray then black, leaving the dialogue as a series of mostly floating faces, almost like black-clothed actors on a dark and bare stage. The starkness here is a perfect complement to the dialogue.Toward the end, a new character is introduced, a legless veteran of Verdun, and I won’t say much about him so as not to spoil events that differ from the television version, but as with Rand’s more active characterization, I wish the episode had found a way to work this character in.The story closes, as we know it does/must. That sense of inevitability, which was always one of the strengths of the TV episode, is here as well, even if it occurs in slightly different fashion. I have a small quibble with an even that happens upon their return through the time portal—it seemed unnecessarily distracting to me—but the end remains a devastating close to one of the more emotional STAR TREK episodes ever. Two versions of the same tale, equally effective. Highly recommended.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. A five-star keeper By VoiceOfReason This graphic novel adheres VERY closely to Ellison's original script -- which can be found in paperback, here on Amazon, with a long and fascinating essay ("Perils of the City") that reveals who wrote what (Ellison wrote the original treatments and script, and first revision) and when (three others, none of them Roddenberry) -- and everyone does a bang-up job with the adaptation. The writing/adaptation by the Tiptons is terrific. The standard covers, for each of the five original issues, by Ortiz -- especially the cover for issue #1, which graces this graphic novel collection -- are as funky and fun and as art deco as ever (and they are included herein, as are the "special covers" by Paul Shipper, featuring paintings of Trek characters from the classic TV show). Woodward's Illustrations inside are sublime. He even includes "Easter Eggs" for his friends and, when he began to loosen up by issue or part 3, after getting positive feedback from Ellison himself, tosses in "Ellison eggs" (references to some of Ellison's short stories in the form of signs and writing and graffiti, and at least one illustration of what looks like Blood as he appeared in the '74 movie adaptation of "A Boy and his Dog"). Even Harlan's visage makes an appearance, when a certain WWI vet rolls onto the stage.Bonuses with the hardcover include a new intro and afterword by Harlan Ellison as well as copious artist notes from JK Woodward, regarding his method of working -- interesting even to those not inclined to draw or paint -- as well as about the series itself (pointing out the various "eggs", and methods he used to illustrate various scenes, including one that involves an electric toothbrush that made me fall off my seat).Yeah, the revised ending -- AKA the televised version -- had its moments, and yeah the ending there worked quite well on a visceral level. But the original ending, as well as an in-depth discussion between Kirk and Spock about love, the broaching of racism and xenophobia that Ellison originally wrote into the teleplay are all sorely missed. It seems that Roddenberry and his minions preferred the visceral over the intellectual. More's the pity. On the other hand, this graphic novel -- because comic books are basically storyboards with more detailed illustration and dialogue -- allows those who enjoyed "Star Trek" as well as anyone who enjoys good writing to finally have the brilliant, WGA-award winning script play out before their eyes. And they can still go back and enjoy the revised/televised version if they so choose.And, of course, the illustrations are larger in this version, since the graphic novel/book is larger than the comic format, which makes Woodward's illustrations even more beautiful to be hold.This one's a five star keeper, folks.

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Minggu, 20 Oktober 2013

Faulted Lines: Beginnings Series Book 21, by Jacqueline Druga

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Faulted Lines is book twenty-one in the Beginnings Series. All bets are off. Just when you think you know who the enemy is, you need to think again. Things change in Beginnings in a weird and unpredictable way. Dean’s recent behavior explosions are explained while new friends and foe are introduced. The ‘enemy of my enemy is my friend’ holds true, as Beginnings once again proves you never know what will happen next. Frank’s antics kick into high gear, as the saga takes a bigger turn. One story ends and another begins in another humorous installment laced with a serious spin.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Too many spelling and grammar errors. By james I've read all of beginnings books and look forward to the next one. I'm glad Mrs. Druga writes them quickly so there is not a long wait for the next book. I enjoyed this one with only one complaint. There were far too many spelling and grammar mistakes. I would rather wait longer if it meant the book was proof read first. Some of the fun of the story was taken away because I had to interpret what was written . Other than that it was a fun read.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Just another Great book in this series ! By jim Another great installment of this series ... That after you start reading this series you become a fan . Jackie the author who is very available to her readers and she has " personally" informed me that she Sadly that she in error loaded a copy that went to print that has TYOS and ERROR ..And has corrected this problem! ...but hey once its out there its out there .. So I would ask readers not to judge on that this excellent author and an amazing Series! Hey being I am 21 books into a series ..I must like it ... and ca't wait for 22! Thanks Jackie ... Highly recommencement You start at the Beginning of Beginnings !! You will LOVE the journey..

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Awesome , as usual By BookLover I love the Beginnings Series. Too funny, just plain entertaining. Although, I have to say, the editing is REALLY bad in this one. To the point of being distracting. Still a great book, great series!

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Sabtu, 19 Oktober 2013

Transpecial, by Jennifer R. Povey

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A ship has vanished in the dark, in the very outer reaches of Earth's solar system. Alien invaders sweep through the void, destroying outposts and threatening humanity. The truth is known only to a few: We fired first. We fired on aliens whose very appearance and body language sent all humans into a flying rage. All but a few. Now an autistic savant from Mars and an alien diplomat seek peace...while some on both sides desire only conflict. Suza McRae and Haniyar must bridge the gap between their species, or risk a war that will destroy everything and everyone in its path.

Transpecial, by Jennifer R. Povey

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  • Published on: 2015-03-03
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About the Author Jennifer R. Povey is in her early forties, and lives in Northern Virginia with her husband. She writes a variety of speculative fiction, whilst following current affairs and occasionally indulging in horse riding and role playing games. She has sold fiction to a number of markets including Analog, and written RPG supplements, some of which are available from Occult Moon Publishing. Her first novel, Transpecial, was published by Musa Publishing in April, 2013.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Big Ideas Abound By James D. "Transpecial" feels like an old-fashioned science fiction novel; it's not about flashy technology and space battles (although it does feature both), instead Jennifer Povey is much more interested in grappling with some very difficult ideas in her debut novel.It's sometime in the late 21st century, and humanity has fairly recently gotten over an ugly war with its Mars colony that's left Mars as an independent state. It's also recently discovered faster-than-light travel, and begun sending out starships. One of those ships encounters an alien vessel - a race who call themselves the ky'iin. There's an attempt at communication that goes horribly wrong - the ky'iin's body language triggers a catastrophic fight-or-flight response in humans. The humans open fire on the ky'iin, leading inevitably to a war. Unfortunately for mankind, the ky'iin are more advanced technologically, and the war swiftly comes to our own solar system, where outposts and ships are destroyed with relative ease by the aliens.Desperate for a way to talk to the aliens, humanity turns to the most unlikely diplomat. Suza McRae is a high-functioning autistic. She can't instinctively read the body language or emotions of her fellow humans - but she doesn't react instinctively to the ky'iin, making her the only person who can talk to them. Suza is teamed with linguist (and former soldier) Warren Taylor, who has personal demons of his own to face. At the same time, the ky'iin are seeking a way to bridge the gap themselves, and onboard their flagship is Haniyar, a negotiator who's looking for a way to talk to the humans.The book follows Suza, Warren and Haniyar as they struggle to find a way to communicate, before war turns into genocide.We see glimpses of technology (the "webbed" brain-computer interfaces of some human officers; the singularity drives that allow FTL travel, etc.), but the book is ultimately about people, and how they fight to overcome their own instincts. The author delves into the ways that biology shapes our culture, and explores how differences in biology lead her aliens onto different paths (the alien ky'iin and their three genders; or Earth's own dolphins, who in this world are recognized as sentient and equals to humans). At the same time, we see how, despite outward and in-born differences, there is always the possibility of finding common ground.Transpecial is a well-written, enjoyable and thought-provoking book, well worth reading, and full of ideas the reader will wrestle with long after it's finished.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. One of the most enjoyable first-contact sci-fi books I have read in ages By Amazon Customer I haven't written a review for anything in many years now so forgive me if I am rusty. I will admit freely that this book was recommended to me by the author, an online acquaintance. They did not offer it to to me freely, just informing me that it existed, and I paid for it with my own money.That being said (because I want to be honest and forthright so people are not under the allusion that this may have been a paid for review) I wholeheartedly enjoyed the book. The first chapter or two took a bit for me to get into the rhythm with but after that it was pretty smooth (and fun) sailing. The idea that an alien species mere visage may on some almost genetic level of memory make communication difficult, if not feasibly impossible, is one plot element I can't really remember seeing before.I felt that throughout the story this plot device was wonderfully handled and I loved that while humans (for the most part) thought of these creatures as monsters (though over time they accepted this was irrational) the aliens themselves were very human even with their different biological/physiological needs. Their having three genders was well managed in a very believable fashion. And for those who may thing that aliens must have complete alien thoughts I tend to disagree. Specifics may vary, but the abstract basics I have always felt would be somewhat similar.The human characters were wonderfully, well, human. They all had wonderful depths and flaws. Even the main protagonist, a functional autistic, was easy of sympathize with. By which I mean I didn't feel forced to have an emotional reaction to her plight and her growth. The other humans all had their own very human problems which were not in any way, I felt, overdone.The story unspooled and grew in a very organic fashion, some parts a bit better than others of course. One in a while it seemed that situations were strung out a little longer than required but this was really a very minor issue over all. As this was apparently one of her first published efforts I would say they went well beyond a level some could expect of a first time author and easily proved they definitely have what it takes to write captivating and enjoyably stories.So, now how do I rate this book? Instead of using some arbitrary number rating scheme I will instead rate using five yes/no questions.Did I enjoy the book? YESWould I read more from this Author? YESWould I recommend this book to friends? YESWas it money well spent? YES.Do I want a Sequel? YES

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Transpecial, a review. By Joshua Pritchett Jr An Earth Force ship makes contact with an alien race, they unexpectedly open fire on them. Something about these aliens strikes fear and panic into the minds of most humans, even when members of both races try to meet and resolve the situation, the humans lash out at the aliens. Tensions escalate and it seems that the aliens may have to destroy humanity to save themselves. Then an unexpected solution arrises; Suza McRae, a high-functioning autistic savant in language is asked to make contact with the aliens. Because of her condition, she does not give into the same fears other humans do when in contact with the aliens.I enjoyed this story a great deal. It puts a face on what autism is and isn't. Suza is an engaging character who seems to approach the problem at first as a means to get out form under her controlling mother, but then discovers friendship among the aliens as she tries to help them understand humans. The irony is that sometimes Suza doesn't her fellow humans any better than the aliens and sometimes she understands them all too well.All and all a great piece of original science fiction. People of all ages should give it a try.

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Stars and Graves (The Beast of Maug Maurai Book 3), by Roberto Calas

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Stars and Graves is the stunning conclusion to The Beast of Maug Maurai. Grae Barragns presses deeper into the the forest, intent on accomplishing both of his missions, no matter the cost. His squad thins around him, and even his closest friends question the reckless push to find the Cobblethries and challenge the Beast. And while Grae marches on, Black Murrogar clings to the last shreds of hope and fights with every breath to carry on his mission. The last volume of The Beast of Maug Maurai is a steady crescendo of action, humor, romance and mystery.

Stars and Graves (The Beast of Maug Maurai Book 3), by Roberto Calas

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  • Published on: 2015-03-10
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Gripping page turner, prepare to lose some sleep! By Steven J Thompson The final chapter in a three-part series. Roberto Calas hit this one right out of the park, it is fantastic. Grae Barragns and his ill-fated squad of soldiers, mercenaries, and misfits complete their suicide mission against a perilous beast that cannot be killed. But betrayal within the ranks, along with Grae's more secretive secondary mission, threatens to tear them apart as much as the dreaded beast itself.Calas keeps the reader engaged, with scarcely a dull moment to put the book down, costing me several nights of early sleep, but well worth the read. It's a story well done, and one that I recommend to any fan of fantasy fiction.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. book 3 By Bud Did not like the ending and the first two books were superior to the third with Black Murrogar as the chief protagonist. I liked the characters well enough but the killing of the beast and death of Grae wereless than heroic. While that was the point it was less than satisfying! Overall however i liked it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Roberto Calas does a nice job of keeping the action coming and keeping the ... By Amazon Customer The third book in the series has the beast coming out swinging and pulling no punches! Roberto Calas does a nice job of keeping the action coming and keeping the reader interested in the characters. The best book of the series. Roberto is a much needed breath of fresh air in the fantasy realm.

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