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Download or read book Tik Tok written by John Sladek and published by Gateway. This book was released on 2011-09-29 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'A Robot shall not injure a human being, or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm'. That's Asimov's celebrated First Law of Robotics. And in the 21st century, all domestic robots are programmed according to that Law. But something had gone terribly wrong with Tik-Tok's 'asimov circuits', and he sets out to injure as many people as possible - preferably fatally - while maintaining the exterior of a mild-mannered artist and a sincere campaigner for robot rights. So, like any self-respecting crook and murderer, he moves into politics, becoming the first robot candidate for Vice-President of the United States. Tik-Tok follows his maniacal progress from humble beginnings to the top of the heap - or almost. Because in his devious cunning, there was one element that Tik-Tok had forgotten... Winner of the BSFA Award for best novel, 1983
Download or read book John Sladek SF Gateway Omnibus written by John Sladek and published by Gateway. This book was released on 2014-01-30 with total page 531 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the vaults of The SF Gateway, the most comprehensive digital library of classic SFF titles ever assembled, comes an ideal introduction to the razor-sharp wit of John Sladek. An important voice in the New Wave movement, Sladek had stories published in Harlan Ellison's seminal anthology, DANGEROUS VISIONS, as well as in Michael Moorcock's ground-breaking NEW WORLDS magazine. Perhaps best known for the ambitious robot tales RODERICK and RODERICK AT RANDOM, he is now recognized as one of SF's most brilliant satirists. This omnibus collects novels THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM, THE MULLER-FOKKER EFFECT and BSFA AWARD-winning TIK-TOK. THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: Wompler's Walking Babies aren't selling like they used to, so the company develops Project 32, producing self-replicating mechanisms designed to repair inter-cellular breakdowns. But then the metal boxes begin crawling about the laboratory, feeding voraciously on metal and multiplying... THE MULLER-FOKKER EFFECT: Bob Shairp - a writer and dreamer - has agreed to be a guinea-pig in a military experiment to find out if his personality can be turned into data and stored on computer. But a computing error quickly destroys Shairp's physical body, leaving his mind stranded in an encoded world. Can the process be reversed? TIK-TOK: Something has gone very seriously wrong with Tik-Tok's 'asimov circuits'. They should keep him on the straight and narrow, following Asimov's First Law of Robotics: 'a robot shall not injure a human being, or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm.' But they don't. While maintaining the outward appearance of a mild-mannered robot, albeit one with artistic tendencies and sympathy for the robot rights movement, Tik-Tok's real agenda is murderously different. He seems intent on injuring - preferably fatally - as many people as possible. Almost inevitably, a successful career in crime and general mayhem leads to a move into politics and Tik-Tok becomes the first robot candidate for Vice President of the United States.
Download or read book All Things Come to an End written by Jennifer L. Johnson and published by Through the Journey. This book was released on 2020-08-07 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twenty-seven-year-old Destinee Clark learns this in more ways than one. After a recent breakup with an abusive, dominant man, she decides to give up on love to focus on finishing law school and building her career. A career opportunity leads her back to her hometown in Virginia—a place she vowed she would never return to after leaving for college to Washington, D.C. She meets Chris Richardson, who finds his way to her heart and changes her life in ways she never expected. Destinee learns everything in life comes at an expense, and nothing and no one is exempt from loss, illness, and unexpected change.Through pain and struggle, Destinee learns that some things are beyond her control. That when we are born into this world we are only guaranteed one thing, a death date. There’s not much else that can be controlled. Her journey through hurt, heartache, and disappointment stretches her beyond her natural limits, and she clings to the hope that she will grow stronger.
Download or read book Mr Darcy s Feigned Engagement written by Valerie Lennox and published by Punk Rawk Books. This book was released on with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Mr. Collins arrives at Longbourn before the Meryton Assembly, his intentions towards Elizabeth Bennet are quite clear, and she wants nothing to do with marrying that odious man. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy is odious, too, of course. He’s a haughty man who has insulted her pride, but he is fending off his own unwanted romantic attentions in the form of a very determined Miss Caroline Bingley. So, when he proposes a mutually beneficial arrangement between himself and Elizabeth—pretending to be engaged in order to chase off their disagreeable prospective partners—she agrees. As part of the arrangement, Mr. Darcy claims he’ll help her find a real match and introduce her to a man who might truly align himself with someone of her status. When a man named Wickham arrives, claiming to be Mr. Darcy’s dear boyhood friend, she finds him positively perfect, exactly the sort of man she would want to marry. But, of course, Mr. Wickham isn’t at all what he seems. Dear reader, though this book has a number of light and amusing moments, the book also contains quite a bit of scandalous angst, disturbing revelations about characters’ pasts, and Mr. Wickham being, well, himself. Also, yes, after our dear couple marries, there are on-page lovemaking scenes of the detailed variety. Please be forewarned before reading.
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Download or read book THE COMPLETE ESSAYS OF MONTAIGNE Annotated Edition written by Michel de Montaigne and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-11-25 with total page 1384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 'The Complete Essays of Montaigne (Annotated Edition)', Michel de Montaigne invites readers into the mind of one of the most influential thinkers of the Renaissance. Composed of a series of reflective and thought-provoking essays, this collection covers a wide range of topics, from friendship and education to ethics and self-reflection. Montaigne's writing style is conversational yet deeply philosophical, making his ideas accessible to a wide audience while also challenging readers to contemplate the complexities of human nature and society. His unique blend of personal anecdotes and classical references showcases his intellectual depth and versatility in addressing both practical and abstract subjects. Michel de Montaigne, a French philosopher and statesman, wrote his essays as a way to explore his own thoughts and experiences. Known for his skepticism and introspection, Montaigne sought to understand the world around him through the lens of his own observations and reflections. His essays reveal a nuanced understanding of human psychology and behavior, making him a significant figure in the development of modern philosophy and literature. 'The Complete Essays of Montaigne' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intricacies of human nature and society through the eyes of a pioneering thinker. Montaigne's timeless wisdom and engaging prose offer readers a rich tapestry of ideas to ponder and discuss, making this annotated edition a valuable addition to any personal library.
Download or read book Essays of Michel de Montaigne Complete written by Michel de Montaigne and published by Prabhat Prakashan. This book was released on 2024-10-21 with total page 1404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immerse yourself in the profound reflections of Essays of Michel de Montaigne Complete, a timeless collection that explores the intricacies of human thought, behavior, and experience. Montaigne, often hailed as the father of the essay, invites readers on a journey through his musings on a variety of subjects, offering wisdom that resonates through the ages. As you delve into these essays, you'll encounter a thought-provoking question: How does the exploration of our own thoughts and feelings illuminate the broader human experience? Montaigne encourages you to examine your own beliefs and assumptions as he shares his candid insights.In this complete edition, Montaigne’s essays cover topics ranging from friendship and education to death and the nature of happiness. His introspective style and keen observations provide a unique lens through which to view the world, prompting readers to reflect on their own lives and philosophies. Are you ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment through Montaigne’s timeless words?Essays of Michel de Montaigne Complete is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, literature, or the art of introspection. Montaigne’s blend of personal anecdote and universal inquiry invites readers to engage deeply with the text and themselves. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with the wisdom of a literary giant. Purchase Essays of Michel de Montaigne Complete now and enrich your understanding of what it means to be human!
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Download or read book Essays of Montaigne written by Michel Montaigne and published by E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books. This book was released on 2024-01-07 with total page 1462 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present publication is intended to supply a recognised deficiency in our literature—a library edition of the Essays of Montaigne. This great French writer deserves to be regarded as a classic, not only in the land of his birth, but in all countries and in all literatures. His Essays, which are at once the most celebrated and the most permanent of his productions, form a magazine out of which such minds as those of Bacon and Shakespeare did not disdain to help themselves; and, indeed, as Hallam observes, the Frenchman's literary importance largely results from the share which his mind had in influencing other minds, coeval and subsequent. But, at the same time, estimating the value and rank of the essayist, we are not to leave out of the account the drawbacks and the circumstances of the period: the imperfect state of education, the comparative scarcity of books, and the limited opportunities of intellectual intercourse. Montaigne freely borrowed of others, and he has found men willing to borrow of him as freely. We need not wonder at the reputation which he with seeming facility achieved. He was, without being aware of it, the leader of a new school in letters and morals. His book was different from all others which were at that date in the world. It diverted the ancient currents of thought into new channels. It told its readers, with unexampled frankness, what its writer's opinion was about men and things, and threw what must have been a strange kind of new light on many matters but darkly understood. Above all, the essayist uncased himself, and made his intellectual and physical organism public property. He took the world into his confidence on all subjects. His essays were a sort of literary anatomy, where we get a diagnosis of the writer's mind, made by himself at different levels and under a large variety of operating influences. Of all egotists, Montaigne, if not the greatest, was the most fascinating, because, perhaps, he was the least affected and most truthful. What he did, and what he had professed to do, was to dissect his mind, and show us, as best he could, how it was made, and what relation it bore to external objects. He investigated his mental structure as a schoolboy pulls his watch to pieces, to examine the mechanism of the works; and the result, accompanied by illustrations abounding with originality and force, he delivered to his fellow-men in a book. W. C. H. KENSINGTON, November 1877.
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Download or read book Essays written by Michel de Montaigne and published by tredition. This book was released on 2022-05-06 with total page 2747 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Essays - Michel de Montaigne - The Essays of Michel de Montaigne are contained in three books and 107 chapters of varying length. They were originally written in Middle French and were originally published in the Kingdom of France. Montaigne's stated design in writing, publishing and revising the Essays over the period from approximately 1570 to 1592 was to record "some traits of my character and of my humours." The Essays were first published in 1580 and cover a wide range of topics. Montaigne wrote in a rather crafted rhetoric designed to intrigue and involve the reader, sometimes appearing to move in a stream-of-thought from topic to topic and at other times employing a structured style that gives more emphasis to the didactic nature of his work. His arguments are often supported with quotations from Ancient Greek, Latin, and Italian texts such as De rerum natura by Lucretius and the works of Plutarch. Furthermore, his Essays were seen as an important contribution to both writing form and skepticism. The name itself comes from the French word essais, meaning "attempts" or "tests", which shows how this new form of writing did not aim to educate or prove. Rather, his essays were exploratory journeys in which he works through logical steps to bring skepticism to what is being discussed.