All Tomorrow's Parties is the final novel in William Gibson's Bridge trilogy. Like its predecessors, Virtual Light and Idoru, it is a speculative fiction novel set in a postmodern, dystopian, postcyberpunk near-future.It features three separate but overlapping stories, with the continual appearance of pivotal characters as narrative anchor points. The San Francisco Bridge provides the overarching setting of the trilogy.
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Magic for Beginners
Link’s engaging and funny second collection — call it kitchen-sink magical realism — riffs on haunted convenience stores, husbands and wives, rabbits, zombies, weekly apocalyptic poker parties, witches, superheroes, marriage, and cannons — and includes several new stories.
Facts on File Library of American History - Encyclopedia Of American Political Parties And Elections
Facts on File Library of American History - Encyclopedia Of American Political Parties And Elections
Encyclopedia of American Political Parties & Elections is a reference work which will appeal equally to high school and college-level collections: part of Facts on File's 'Library of American History', it provides all the info needed to understand the American election process and its parties.
FamilyFun is published 10 times annually by Disney Publishing Worldwide. Launched in 1991 by Jake Winebaum, the magazine is written for parents with children aged 3 to 12, and focuses on family cooking, vacations, parties, holidays, crafts, and learning.
Reading level: Ages 4-8 Children love stories of all kinds. They love imagining themselves in the stories, having adventures like Tom Sawyer or snooping around like Harriet the Spy. They love the thrills of Robin Hood, the chills of Bunnicula, and the magic of Harry Potter. In Storybook Parties, you will find easy ways to bring children’s favorite stories to life.