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Senseless16 reviews
Stona Fitch

Soho Press, 2001

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Years before hopelessly outgunned militants battling the world's last superpower fought back with mpegs of beheadings, the online horrors of captivity and torture were detailed by Stona Fitch in the novel Senseless. Fitch's prescient book captures the asymmetrical warfare of the Information Age in the grueling narration of Eliot Gast, an American economist abducted abroad and terrorized by an ...
  
  











  



  
Random Kindness & Senseless Acts of Beauty1 review
Anne Herbert, Margaret M. Pavel, ...

Volcano Press, 1993

wonderful
This was a wonderful, spectacular book with beautiful illustrations and a wonderful message. with simplistic yet poetic words and a perfect theme, you cant go wrong with this book. Definitely one of the first books I will expose my children to. It depicts beauty, exposes the horrors of violence, and shows children how they can be leaders. Truly an amazing book.
  
  











  



  
Senseless Cruelty and Other Comedies1 review
Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre

Highbridge Audio, 1991

Talk about a blast from the past
I haven't listened to Duck's Breath since high school. I thought I would never find it again. If you do buy this before I do, send me a copy. Better than Firesign Theatre, if I may be so bold...
  
  











  



  
Senseless Acts of Beauty1 review
Scott G. Halford

Head, Heart & Funny Bone Presentations, 1997

What to do to be successful!!
This book is an easy primer for success. Good things to do in both your personal and business lives. Makes a wonderful gift.
  
  











  



  
Evil Intentions: The Story of How an Act of Kindness Led to Senseless Murder1 review
Ronald J. Watkins

William Morrow & Co, 1992

A Real Bone-Chiller
Ronald Watkins' account of this horrible crime was written in a most compassionate and considerate way. While he informed the reader in detail the senseless and depraved manner in which Suzanne Rossetti died, he did so with an obvious caring for Suzanne's family and friends. As a resident of Arizona, I have had the opportunity to visit the crime scene and have followed the demise of Jesse ...
  
  











  



  
Senseless Favor4 reviews
Lovie J. Hunter

Genesis Communications/Gazelle Press, 2004

Senseless Favor
This book is excellent in telling the truth and the miracle hand of Jesus Christ. I can identify with this book in every aspect and having to have read this book it confirm my walk with Christ. I'm blown away by this book. I recommend Christian of all ages to read this book. Especially the youth of today society. Great work author.
  
  











  



  
Senseless Misconceptions6 reviews
Parks W. Brigham

W Parks Brigham, 1997

Great Read
I read this book in less than 24 hours. It is an absolutely great book. The characters seemed to jump off the page and I definitely know someone for everyone of these characters. Mrs. W. Parks Brigham is a wonderful writer. Being from the Houston area and knowing the setting of the novel really helped me also. I have shared my book with many people who all love it just as much as I did. I have ...
  
  











  



  
It's No Accident: The Real Story Behind Senseless Death and Injury on Our Roads4 reviews
Lisa Lewis

Lulu.com, 2006

Enough of sugarcoating the mayhem on our roadways
Lisa Lewis's total command of the issues surrounding traffic safety makes this a most credible book. She is at her best when she takes unconventional stances on matters that have long been somewhat sacrosanct in this country, such as pointing out the complicity of the insurance industry in undermining traffic safety, or the federal government's role in refusing to address traffic safety issues ...
  
  











  



  
Peter Parker Spider-Man Volume 5: Senseless Violence TPB1 review
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics, 2003

AWESOME
The story of Spider-Man and the Sandman meeting for the first time is a classic example of why I was an obsessive Spidey fan as a kid. What other Superhero would even dream of fighting a Supervillain with a Vacuum cleaner? I haven't read Comics in a long time though till I got sucked back in after reading Straczynski's ASM: Coming Home. I've been catching up on stuff since then when I recently ...
  
  











  



  
Desperate Prayers: A Quest For Sense In A Senseless Time4 reviews
Daniel Dancer

Trafford Publishing, 2006

Damaged Wilderness Transformed to Sacred Art
Daniel Dancer gives a revolutionary new meaning to both art and ecology, and he does so by melding the two in a way that is inviting, thought-provoking, consciousness-raising, and inspiring. A photographer who has documented many endangered lands, he seeks out the wounded places on the earth. In clearcut forests, beaches clogged with litter, a stretch of the Columbia River that faces the Hanford ...
  
  











  



  
Random Acts of Senseless Violence31 reviews

Grove Press, 1995

Impossible to put down, too easy to pick up time after time
This is one of the finest novels of near-future America ever written. That may sound like a sweeping statement, but Womack's terrifying vision of the final years of a 20th century where an adolescent army exerts a brutal discipline on New York, global warming and pollution have turned summers into poisonous nightmares and the country's economy is disintegrating almost as fast as accepted social ...
  
  











  



  
Speaking with the Devil: Exploring Senseless Acts of Evil2 reviews
Carl Goldberg

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1997

Illuminating
No book (that I've ever read, at least) delving into the nature of human evil does a better job of exploring the roots of malevolence than Goldberg's slender volume. His six traits of the malevolent person, beginning with shame and evolving into justification and magical thinking, are revealingly described and explained. The book is very readable. Little jargon is used. Through case studies ...
  
  











  



  
Senseless Secrets: The Failures of U.S. Military Intelligence from George Washington to the Present9 reviews
Michael Lee Lanning

Carol Publishing Corporation, 1995

intriguess in the top high brass
failures considered fatal actions of the cia through civil war and the last two world wars; very interesting book for the new generations of army officers.
  
  











  



  
Senseless Sacrifice1 review
John-Michael Simpson

PublishAmerica, 2005

Hard to put down
I am always drawn to a book by it's cover and title, and this one grabbed my attention. I was loaned the book and as soon as I started reading it I was amazed that the author was so young when he wrote it. Aside from some simple grammar mistakes, the material and imagery kept me reading. I liked the inserts of the narrator and everything his character in the book keeps to himself. You see a big ...
  
  











  



  
Another Senseless Killing
B. J. Bloch

Booklocker.com, 2001

A riveting mystery novel about a detective hired to find a missing woman. Readers can't help but become absorbed in this book as the story unfolds and shocking secrets are discovered. The suspense is unrelenting with twists and turns that lead to a startling climax.
  
  











  



  
Empire of the Senseless4 reviews
Kathy Acker

Grove Press, 1988

Acker describes the senselessness of this mileu
Empire of the Senseless is schizogenic because the reality it is dealing with, and our own mileu is schizogenic. Acker comes from the cut and paste school, via Burroughs and the Fluxus experiments and interprets reality through a greasy sometimes opaque, sometimes lewd, sometimes amazingly transcendental lens. This is a "language" author and as well Acker is committed to art movements, ...
  
  











  



  
Allegories of Violence: Tracing the Writings of War in Late Twentieth-Century Fiction (Literary Criticism and ...
Lidi Yuknavitch

Routledge, 2001

This work demilitarizes the concept of war and asks what would happen if war was understood as discursive via late twentieth-century novels of war. In particular, this book seeks to revise common perceptions of war, postmoderism, and the novel by asking how they form, deform, and reform one another.
  
  











  



  
Will to Kill, The: Making Sense of Senseless Murder3 reviews
James Alan Fox, Jack Levin

Allyn & Bacon, 2000

Levin & Fox Did It Again
Of the many books writen on the topic of Homicide, THE WILL TO KILL is unique in that it covers the topic from a perspective that is interesting to the casual true crime fan and yet is an invaluable resource to the serious professional who delves into the grisly world of murder. Levin & Fox have produced several serious works on the topic of homicide and all reflect the fact that the authors are ...
  
  











  



  
Functional Behavior Assessment for People With Autism: Making Sense of Seemingly Senseless Behavior (Topics ...3 reviews
Beth A., Ph.D. Glasberg

Woodbine House, 2006

An extensively informative and exceptionally detailed explanation of the conditions autism might cause
Functional Behavior Assessment For People With Autism: Making Sense Of Seemingly Senseless Behavior by Beth A. Glasberg (Consultant for Douglass Outreach at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) is an informed and informative analysis of the behavior tendencies and habitual pursuits of children with autism. As many sufferers of autism ...
  
  











  



  
Bamboo and Bushido : For Three Horrific Years Alfred Allbury Suffered Barbaric and Senseless Cruelty at the ...1 review
A G Allbury

Corgi, 1975

POW's Amazing Tale of Survival
Alf Allbury was a Gunner in the 18th Territorial Division who was sent to Singapore ten days before it's fall. He covers his brief days of combat in the prologue. The rest of the book deals with his time as a prisoner of the Japanese. Alf and his mates were put to work collecting abandoned autos around Singapore for shipment to Japan as scrap to feed her war industries. In October 1942 Alf was ...
  
  











  








   



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