
A woman wakes up locked in a small room with no memory of how she arrived there. Unable to escape, and tormented by a series of paranormal entities, she must uncover the riddle of who she is and how she got here.

A woman wakes up locked in a small room with no memory of how she arrived there. Unable to escape, and tormented by a series of paranormal entities, she must uncover the riddle of who she is and how she got here.

The fate of ancient China rests on the shoulders of one young girl, who must find the last remaining dragon egg and fulfill her destiny.

Aliens download into a school – into the bodies of the Head and the Deputy Head and some naughty kids. They’re confused as they’ve never had bodies, emotions or flatulence before. They decide to sort out the pupils’ love lives. Cue chaos.

In The Appearances of Memory, the Indonesian architectural and urban historian Abidin Kusno explores the connections between the built environment and political consciousness in Indonesia during the colonial and postcolonial eras. Focusing primarily on Jakarta, he describes how perceptions of the past, anxieties about the rapid pace of change in the present, and hopes for the future have been embodied in architecture and urban space at different historical moments. He argues that the built environment serves as a reminder of the practices of the past and an instantiation of the desire to remake oneself within, as well as beyond, one’s particular time and place.

Mutual satisfaction during lovemaking – true fulfillment for both partners – really matters, especially in long-term love relationships. But because of the way our bodies “interface” during straightforward intercourse, women are often left unsatisfied. Throughout history, one-sided sex has been the norm – male contentment and female frustration. Even today, with our improved understanding of sexual anatomy, many couples are still in the same fix. Marshall’s carefully researched and superbly written book tells what a few fortunate lovers have discovered – and almost never talk about. “The Great Sex Secret” gives a detailed, straightforward description of three approaches that reliably deliver mutual satisfaction. This book is a perfect conversation-starter for couples who want to find their way to sexual happiness but are having difficulty talking about the details.

Jez Butterworth is undoubtedly one of the most popular and commercially successful playwrights to have emerged in Britain in the early twenty-first century. This book, only the second so far to have been written on him, argues that the power of his most acclaimed work comes from a reinvigoration of traditional forms of tragedy expressed in a theatricalized working-class language. Butterworth’s most developed tragedies invoke myth and legend as a figurative resistance to the flat and crushing instrumentalism of contemporary British political and economic culture. In doing so they summon older, resonant narratives which are both popular and high-cultural in order to address present cultural crises in a language and in a form which possess wide appeal. Tracing the development of Butterworth’s work chronologically from

This book addresses and compensates for the lack of poverty measurement research in China. With regard to the multi-dimensional measurement of poverty, it is clear that the situation of Chinese farmers is problematic in terms of five major aspects: sanitation facilities, health insurance, durable consumer goods, productive assets and modern fuels. Based on these criteria, the book provides a clear direction for policy intervention to comprehensively improve farmers’ standard of living and tackle the key problems of poverty alleviation and development in the region. In addition, its analysis of poverty among ethnic minorities, the elderly and children offers valuable reference material for poverty alleviation and the development of special groups.

A new massage therapist Ina catches client Joel’s interest. As he persistently pursues her, she’s uncertain about giving him the romantic conclusion he desires.

In a neighborhood of New Delhi reside a colony magicians, puppeteers, fire-eaters and other artists. Among them also Aja, who as a child demonstrated of an exceptional talent. He is a ‘fakir’, which can float, sabers ingestion and he is equipped with an array of tricks, which he mastered to perfection. He also performed miraculous healing. But when his mother gives him a plane ticket to Paris and instruct him to carry out a mysterious job, he is completely upset. He has his district never leave earlier.

Alison (Annabella Rich) thinks her dreams have come true, when she finds her dream home, a quiet seaside village pub. Little does she know the pub bears a chilling and inexplicable history of failure and death, rumoured to be cursed by forces of the ancient occult. In the depths of the pub’s storeroom a sinister presence lurks, patiently awaiting her moment for malevolence.

Self-proclaimed tough guys ‘Jae-pil’ and ‘Sang-gu’ move into their dream European-style house. When unwanted visitors arrive, awakening an evil spirit hitherto sealed in the basement, a dark aura begins to envelop the house.

In an alternate Manhattan, two researchers-Robert Lang and Jeff Hawthorne-are drawn into Project STARLING, a covert operation buried deep within the Titanpointe building. When Hawthorne breaks protocol and vanishes into a mysterious portal, the city reels from unexplained phenomena.