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Conceited Meridians God: Volume 3 (Volume 3 #3)

by Qi MaDeTiaoSao

This was the continent of meridians. Legend has it that after cultivating, one could become a god. Misunderstanding, chasing, and becoming traitors, how could he rely on a secret scripture of the evil sects to rise to prominence in the Cultivation World? Close]

Conceited Meridians God: Volume 4 (Volume 4 #4)

by Qi MaDeTiaoSao

This was the continent of meridians. Legend has it that after cultivating, one could become a god. Misunderstanding, chasing, and becoming traitors, how could he rely on a secret scripture of the evil sects to rise to prominence in the Cultivation World? Close]

Conceited Meridians God: Volume 5 (Volume 5 #5)

by Qi MaDeTiaoSao

This was the continent of meridians. Legend has it that after cultivating, one could become a god. Misunderstanding, chasing, and becoming traitors, how could he rely on a secret scripture of the evil sects to rise to prominence in the Cultivation World? Close]

Conceited Meridians God: Volume 6 (Volume 6 #6)

by Qi MaDeTiaoSao

This was the continent of meridians. Legend has it that after cultivating, one could become a god. Misunderstanding, chasing, and becoming traitors, how could he rely on a secret scripture of the evil sects to rise to prominence in the Cultivation World? Close]

Conceited Meridians God: Volume 9 (Volume 9 #9)

by Qi MaDeTiaoSao

This was the continent of meridians. Legend has it that after cultivating, one could become a god. Misunderstanding, chasing, and becoming traitors, how could he rely on a secret scripture of the evil sects to rise to prominence in the Cultivation World? Close]

Conceited Saint Breaking the Heaven: Volume 3 (Volume 3 #3)

by San PaoLian

Those who dare to bully my brothers, kill! The godly fish gave him a second life, and also taught him a supreme Divine Art. As long as you practice it, I, your father, am still better than you. Everyone said that the Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise were the four great Saint Beasts. In truth, they were all wrong. The true Saint Beast was only the Kun Peng! Close]

Conceited Saint Breaking the Heaven: Volume 4 (Volume 4 #4)

by San PaoLian

Those who dare to bully my brothers, kill! The godly fish gave him a second life, and also taught him a supreme Divine Art. As long as you practice it, I, your father, am still better than you. Everyone said that the Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise were the four great Saint Beasts. In truth, they were all wrong. The true Saint Beast was only the Kun Peng! Close]

Conceited Saint Breaking the Heaven: Volume 5 (Volume 5 #5)

by San PaoLian

Those who dare to bully my brothers, kill! The godly fish gave him a second life, and also taught him a supreme Divine Art. As long as you practice it, I, your father, am still better than you. Everyone said that the Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise were the four great Saint Beasts. In truth, they were all wrong. The true Saint Beast was only the Kun Peng! Close]

Concrete Savior

by Yvonne Navarro

THEY SAY NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED. BRYNNA MALAK IS LIVING PROOF .A fallen angel in human form, Brynna is trying to earn another chance at heaven. So far, her road to redemption is littered with casualties, especially since Lucifer's minions are intent on dragging her back to hell. And being mortal only got more complicated since Brynna became involved with Detective Eran Redmond. Still, Brynna's relationship issues--like the fact that one glimpse of her can drive men crazy with desire--may have to wait. A mysterious "hero" is saving Chicago's citizens from certain death, with strange and sinister consequences. Brynna knows too much about demonkind to believe in coincidences. Some dark force is at work here, and Brynna may be the only one who can stop it. . . .

Concrete vol. 2: Classic Concrete Stories From The Slopes Of Everest To The Fields Of A Family Farm (Concrete Ser. #Vol. 2)

by Paul Chadwick

Big as a boulder and strong as an ox, he's Concrete, seven-feet of stony celebrity. That he's a government-created cyborg is the cover story, but in truth he's the mind of one Ronald Lithgow trapped inside a rocky shell of alien origin. Possessing powers allowing him to scale the highest mountain unaided or peel back the roof of a car like a pull tab, he is yet denied the simple human pleasures of fragile flesh.The return of Paul Chadwick's award-winning Concrete has ushered in a resurgence of interest in the acclaimed series that Harlan Ellison called "...probably the best comic being published today by anyone, anywhere." This value-priced volume collectsConcrete issues #6-10; Concrete Color Special, the short stories: "World Beneath the Skin" and "Brighter," and a gallery of hard-to-find Concrete illustrations.

Concrete vol. 3: Fragile Creature

by Paul Chadwick

When you're seven-feet plus of walking, talking stone, you're bound to draw the media spotlight, especially when you live in Tinseltown. Concrete's celebrity status is sometimes a pain in the buttress . . . but it does bring the occasional paycheck gig. When the producer of a low-budget science-fiction film approaches Concrete to use his prodigious strength to help save money on the film's FX budget, the siren call of Hollywood draws Concrete like a moth to a flame . . . a seven-thousand-dollar-a-week flame, that is.• Concrete is a multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-winner.• The return of Paul Chadwick's award-winning Concrete has ushered in a resurgence of interest in the acclaimed series that Harlan Ellison called "...probably the best comic being published today by anyone, anywhere."

Concrete vol. 4: Killer Smile

by Paul Chadwick

Standing in the shadow of celebrity has its ups and downs, as Concrete's personal assistant, Larry Munro, knows all too well. But there are darker places than any shadow, as Larry learns the hard way when he is taken hostage by a psychotic gunman who forces Larry to be his chauffeur on a road trip destined to end in disaster . . . unless Larry can muster the courage to act.The return of Paul Chadwick's award-winning Concrete has ushered in a resurgence of interest in the acclaimed series, andKiller Smile is Chadwick's darkest Concrete work, a harrowing tale Frank Miller called ìedge-of-your-seat suspense, full of unpredictable twists and turns."This value-priced volume collects Killer Smile plus bonus short stories.• This volume contains Killer Smile #1-4, short stories ìUnder the Desert Stars,"ìFour-Wheeled Sleeping Pill,"ìKing of the Early Evening,"ìEnough World,"ìFamily Night,"ìAmerican Christmas,"and ì100 Horrors.î• Paul Chadwick has won multiple Eisner and Harvey awards for his creation.

Concrete vol. 6: Strange Armor

by Paul Chadwick

A troubled man seeking spiritual renewal in the wilderness experiences a wholly unexpected rebirth-as a walking monolith, half a ton of animate stone able to perform astonishing feats of strength and endurance but forever denied many of life's fundamental pleasures. As Concrete, Ronald Lithgow becomes an overnight celebrity and the focus of dark government operatives desperate to keep the secret of his metamorphosis from the public. Concrete must struggle with the loss of his humanity while discovering, perhaps for the first time, what it truly means to be human.• "A powerful, emotional story . . . If you're not readingConcrete, you should be.&”-Sci-Fi Universe• Paul Chadwick's award-winning Concrete has been called "the best comic being published by anyone, anywhere," andStrange Armor is the definitive origin story of one of the most original and moving characters in all of graphic fiction.

Concrete vol. 7: The Human Dilemma

by Paul Chadwick

Life as Concrete knows it is about to change forever.Former speechwriter Ron Lithgow returns as the title character in Paul Chadwick's critically acclaimed and award-winning miniseries. Trapped in an alien's rock-hard body, Lithgow is an accidental celebrity whose high profile is being courted by a front-page CEO. Though Concrete believes overpopulation to be an important issue, does he want to become the spokesperson for a controversial population control program? While Concrete mulls this generous proposition over with his biologist, Maureen, his longtime aide Larry Munro mulls over an entirely different sort of proposal. Life and violent death take center stage in this compelling new collection from an industry-renowned creative master, and the subject of overpopulation is given the trademark thoughtful exploration that Chadwick fans have come to expect. Collecting the six-issue miniseries.• Winner of seven Eisner and three Harvey awards for Concrete, acclaimed creator Paul Chadwick pulled out all the stops for his first Concrete miniseries in six years-the most mature one yet.• Chadwick was awarded the 2005 Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist for this series!

Condemnation

by Richard Baker

The War of the Spider Queen explodes!From the burning sands of Anauroch to the limitless labyrinth of the Underdark, an epic quest for the very essence of the Spider Queen takes one startling turn after another. Powerful forces are at work to find answers to where Lolth has gone. She may return as something greater than she was, or she may have gone from her drow children forever, leaving them to their own devices in a chilling Condemnation...

Condemnation (Forgotten Realms: War of the Spider Queen #3)

by Richard Baker

The War of the Spider Queen explodes! From the burning sands of Anauroch to the limitless labyrinth of the Underdark, an epic quest for the very essence of the Spider Queen takes one startling turn after another. Powerful forces are at work to find answers to where Lolth has gone. She may return as something greater than she was, or she may have gone from her drow children forever, leaving them to their own devices in a chillingCondemnation. . .

Condenados (Witch & Wizard #Volumen 1)

by James Patterson

Todo está a punto de cambiar. Solo ellos son el futuro... Este es un libro de una importancia vital, y que revela la verdad prohibida acerca de este peligroso momento de la historia... Este es el increíble testimonio de los hermanos Allgood que fueron arrebatados a su familia en mitad de la noche y encerrados en la cárcel, acusados de hechicería. No son los únicos que han corrido esta suerte. Miles de niños y jóvenes han sido secuestrados. Algunos están en prisiones, otros en paradero desconocido. Su destino es incierto, y se teme lo peor, ya que el actual gobierno no se detendrá ante nada para suprimir la vida, la libertad, la música, los libros, el arte, la magia, y todo lo relacionado con la juventud. La mayor parte de las copias de este libro han sido confiscadas, destruidas o quemadas. Esta edición es una de las pocas que quedan, léela y haz correr la voz antes de que sea demasiado tarde. «Hay muchas y diferentes formas de catalogar el asombroso éxito de James Patterson. Aquí tenéis solo unas pocas: desde 2006, una de cada 17 novelas compradas en EE UU está escrita por James Patterson. Tiene el récord Guinness de ser el autor con más libros en las listas de más vendidos del New York Times, 45, pero este número está ya desfasado...».New York Times Magazine Los blogs han dicho:*** Con Witch and Wizard disfrutaréis de una lectura sencilla, directa, muy activa y rápida. Sin duda es un buen libro, y espero que también sea una buena saga. Libros con alma *** Patterson y Charbonnet han escrito un libro de lo más trepidante y lleno de acción, ni falta ni sobra nada en la trama. Es una novela que prácticamente se lee sola. Librohólicas *** La historia de los Allgood recuerda a la de Fahrenheit 411 o Un mundo feliz. El tiramilla

Conditionally Human

by Walter M. Miller

They were such cute synthetic creatures, it was impossible not to love them. Of course, that was precisely why they were dangerous!

Confessions of a Beauty Addict

by Nadine Haobsh

From Nadine Haobsh, aka Jolie in NYC ("The poster child for the blogger generation...you can't help but love her."—New York Post), comes a delectable novel that only a true beauty industry insider could have written!Bella Hunter may be down but she's not out yet—and she's ready to take on the world of beauty...one bad makeover at a time.Pity the poor twenty-eight-year-old beauty expert and columnist for ultra-chic Enchanté magazine, knocked right out of her Jimmy Choos—and out of a job—when her off-the-cuff comment to a reporter is blown way out of proportion. Once the authority on style, Bella's reduced to taking a position at Womanly World, a publishing dinosaur of no interest whatsoever to any woman under fifty. Suddenly she's got to take orders from a dreary and dowdy beauty director—and is soon at war with her male publisher, who might actually be appealing if he wasn't so totally frosty.Bella's supermodel boyfriend, a hometown wedding, and a Paris junket are fine distractions, to be sure. But how can she face her friends and ex-coworkers now that she's stuck in an office where khaki—not Cavalli—is the way of life? And if beauty's not what it's all about...then what is?

Confessions of a Crap Artist

by Philip K. Dick

"A funny, horribly accurate portrait of a life in California in the Fifties."--Rolling Stone Jack Isidore doesn't see the world like most people. According to his brother-in-law Charlie, he's a crap artist, obsessed with his own bizarre theories and ideas, which he fanatically records in his many notebooks. He is so grossly unequipped for real life that his sister and brother-in-law feel compelled to rescue him from it. But while Fay and Charlie Hume put on a happy face for the world, they prove to be just as sealed off from reality, in thrall to obsessions that are slightly more acceptable than Jack's but a great deal uglier. Their constant fighting and betrayals threaten their own marriage and the relationships of everyone around them. When they bring Jack into their home, he finds himself in the middle of a maelstrom of suburban angst from which he might not be able to escape. Confessions of a Crap Artist is one of Philip K. Dick's most accomplished novels, and the only non-science fiction novel published in his lifetime.

Confessions of a Crap Artist

by Philip K. Dick

Jack Isidore is a 'crap artist', a collector of crackpot ideas and worthless objects. His beliefs make him a man apparently unsuited for real life and so his sister, an edgy and aggressive woman, and his brother-in-law, a crass and foul-mouthed businessman, feel compelled to rescue him from it. But, observed through Jack's murderously innocent gaze, Fay and Charley Hume are seen to be just as obsessed as Jack. Their obsessions may be a little more acceptable than Jack's but they are uglier. And, in the end and thanks to Jack's intervention, theirs lead to tragedy ...

Confessions of a Demon

by S. L. Wright

After accidentally stealing the life force of a dying demon, Allay became the only human-demon hybrid in existence. Demons feed on human emotions, so Allay decided the safest way to satisfy this need-and still retain some semblance of her humanity-was to open a bar. Here she can drink from, and ease, her patrons' pain, which has helped her to stay under the demon radar... until now. <P> When Allay is attacked and nearly killed by another demon, a human comes to her rescue. Theo Ram is tall, handsome, and mortal-and Allay feels a connection to him she didn't think she'd ever know. But that bond is tested when the demon community in New York begins to rise up, and two opposing clans fight for power. Now Allay is caught in the middle, and she must decide where her loyalties lie.

Confessions of a Dork Lord (Confessions of a Dork Lord #1)

by Mike Johnston

Despicable Me meets Diary of a Wimpy Kid in this hilarious illustrated middle grade adventure that follows a hapless warlock-in-training as he struggles to live up to his great and terrible destiny.Meet Wick. He's the son of the Dark Lord, heir to the throne of black and broken glass, and next in line to be the leader of the Grim World. Too bad he's stuck in Remedial Spell Casting (he can barely even cast the fart-revealer spell), he's allergic to fire and brimstone, and the bullies at school insist on calling him Dork Lord. Full of humor, hijinks, and lively illustrations, Confessions of a Dork Lord follows Wick through the pages of his journal as he comes up with a genius plan to defeat his foes, achieve greatness . . . and survive Middle Ages School."I loved every page, and your kid will too!" --Melissa de la Cruz, bestselling author of the Descendants series"It's not easy being bad. But this book will give you a head start." --Pseudonymous Bosch, bestselling author of the Secret series"Hilarious! Not to be missed!" --Eoin Colfer, bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series

Confessions of a Memory Eater

by Pagan Kennedy

"Complicated, cool and vulnerable at the same time...you can't help falling for Pagan Kennedy's characters."--Stephen Dubner, The New York TimesOnce a brilliant historian with a promising academic future, Win Duncan is at a crossroads in his career when he is mysteriously summoned by Litminov, a wild but brilliant chemist from his college days. Litminov has made millions since, and has bought a pharmaceutical company solely to develop MEM, an experimental drug that gives one the ability to recall life's best memories with crystal clarity. Duncan becomes a beta tester and loses himself to the most delicious moments of his past--those precious few years with his mother who died tragically when he was just a child; ecstatic sex with his wife when they first fell in love--until he discovers the dark side effects of a drug that turns the past into pornography and renders the present useless.A proven master of underground lit, beat fiction and narrative non-fiction, Pagan Kennedy takes on America's obsession with the idealized past with freshness, wit, and an uncanny ability to measure the pulse of post-modern culture. Pagan Kennedy is the author of seven books. The most recent, Black Livingstone, was a New York Times Notable Book and a winner of the Massachusetts Book Award. Her novel Spinsters won a Barnes & Noble Discover Award and was shortlisted for the Orange Prize, Britain's most prestigious literary award. Her articles appear regularly in The New York Times Magazine, The Nation, Spin, and Salon.

Confessions of a Pagan Nun: A Novel

by Kate Horsley

Cloistered in a stone cell at the monastery of Saint Brigit, a sixth-century Irish nun secretly records the memories of her Pagan youth, interrupting her assigned task of transcribing Augustine and Patrick. She also writes of her fiercely independent mother, whose skill with healing plants and inner strength she inherited. She writes of her druid teacher, the brusque but magnetic Giannon, who first introduced her to the mysteries of written language. But disturbing events at the cloister keep intervening. As the monastery is rent by vague and fantastic accusations, Gwynneve's words become the one force that can save her from annihilation.

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