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1. The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2010-07-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description The times and species have been changing at a rapid rate, and the social compact is wearing as thin as environmental stability. Adam One, the kindly leader of the God's Gardeners--a religion devoted to the melding of science and religion, as well as the preservation of all plant and animal life--has long predicted a natural disaster that will alter Earth as we know it. Now it has occurred, obliterating most human life. Two women have survived: Ren, a young trapeze dancer locked inside the high-end sex club Scales and Tails, and Toby, a God's Gardener barricaded inside a luxurious spa where many of the treatments are edible. Have others survived? Ren's bioartist friend Amanda? Zeb, her eco-fighter stepfather? Her onetime lover, Jimmy? Or the murderous Painballers, survivors of the mutual-elimination Painball prison? Not to mention the shadowy, corrupt policing force of the ruling powers... Meanwhile, gene-spliced life forms are proliferating: the lion/lamb blends, the Mo'hair sheep with human hair, the pigs with human brain tissue. As Adam One and his intrepid hemp-clad band make their way through this strange new world, Ren and Toby will have to decide on their next move. They can't stay locked away... By turns dark, tender, violent, thoughtful, and uneasily hilarious, The Year of the Flood is Atwood at her most brilliant and inventive. When Oryx and Crake came out, it seemed to many like science fiction--way out there, too weird to be possible--but in the three years that passed before I began writing The Year of the Flood, the perceived gap between that supposedly unreal future and the harsh one we might very well live through was narrowing fast. What is happening to our world? What can we do to reverse the damage? How long have we got? And, most importantly--what kind of "we"? In other words, what kind of people might undertake the challenge? Dedicated ones--they’d have to be. And unless you believe our planet is worth saving, why bother? So the question of inspirational belief entered the picture, and once you have a set of beliefs--as distinct from a body of measurable knowledge--you have a religion. The God’s Gardeners appear briefly in Oryx and Crake, but in The Year of the Flood, they’re central. Like all religions, the Gardeners have their own leader, Adam One. They also have their own honoured saints and martyrs, their special days, their theology. They may look strange and obsessive and even foolish to non-members, but they’re serious about what they profess; as are their predecessors, who are with us today. I’ve found out a great deal about rooftop gardens and urban beekeeping while writing this book! Another question frequently asked about Oryx and Crake concerned gender. Why was the story told by a man? How would it have been different if the narrator had been a woman? Such questions led me to Ren and Toby, and then to their respective lives, and also to their places of refuge.A high-end sex club and a luxury spa would in fact be quite good locations in which to wait out a pandemic plague: at least you’d have bar snacks, and a lot of clean towels. In his book, The Art Instinct, Denis Dutton proposes that our interest in narrative is built in--selected during the very long period the human race spent in the Pleistocene--because any species with the ability to tell stories about both past and future would have an evolutionary edge. Will there be a crocodile in the river tomorrow, as there was last year? If so, better not go there. Speculative fictions about the future, like The Year of the Flood, are narratives of that kind. Where will the crocodiles be? How will we avoid them? What are our chances? --Margaret Atwood (Photo © George Whiteside) Customer Reviews (145)
I loved my first Atwood experience!
A euology before the funeral
allright book
Doesn't hit the sweet spot
not on par with "Oryx and Crake" |
2. Halo: The Flood by William C. Dietz | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2010-10-12)
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Almost Halo 1 word for word...
Halo - The Flood
Great Book
OK Companion Book to Halo Game
Very weak compared to the Fall of Reach |
3. The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1987-01-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description At the end of the last century, Johnstown,.Pennsylvania, was a booming coal-and-steel town filled with hard-working families striving for a piece of the nation's burgeoning industrial prosperity. In the mountains above Johnstown, an old earth dam had been hastily rebuilt to create a lake for an exclusive summer resort patronized by the tycoons of that same industrial prosperity: among them Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and Andrew Mellon. Despite repeated warnings of possible danger, nothing was done about the dam. Then came May 31, 1889, when the dam burst, sending a wall of water thundering down the mountain, smashing through Johnstown, and killing more than 2,000 townspeople. It was a tragedy that became a national scandal. From research in the voluminous records, diaries, letters, interviews with numbers of survivors, and a rare, previously unknown transcript of a private investigation conducted by the Pennsylvania Railroad, David McCullough vividly re-creates the chain of events that led to the catastrophe, and then unfolds the incredible story of the flood itself and its aftermath. Graced by David McCullough's remarkable gift for writing richly textured, sympathetic social history, The Johnstown Flood is an absorbing, classic portrait of life in 19th-century America, of overweening confidence, energy, and tragedy. It also offers a powerful historical lesson for our century and all times: the danger of assuming that because people are in positions of responsibility they are necessarily behaving responsibly. Customer Reviews (106)
Riveting
Kindle Short Changes us
Well Written
Gripping and Alive! Amazing Representation of History!
Flood's 'Night to Remember' |
4. Flood by Stephen Baxter | |
Hardcover: 496
Pages
(2009-05-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (49)
Anyone for Doomsday?
A sleep aid, in printed form
Weak concepts, characters
Helluva book
Pure boredom |
5. Flood Your Body with Oxygen by Ed Mccabe | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2003-02-25)
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Fabulous Book!
Cult of personality
Be CAREFUL!
Like 600 pages of blog posts without a search function
Heres what I think,,,,, |
6. Flood by Andrew Vachss | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(1998-03-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Q:There has been some discussion that this might be the last novel in the Burke series. Do you see it that way? And if so, why? Andrew Vachss: I don't just "see" it that way, I wrote it that way. Another Life is the coda to the Burke novels, the final chapter in a series that has been running since 1985. The timing was no accident. If I was to keep faith to those who gone the distance with me, I had to be true to my original promise: unlike some series in which the protagonist never ages, I set out to have each book show the main characters not only aging, but changing as well. Even dying. This series is all about "Family of Choice." All the members of Burke's family share this truth: The most righteous of parents don't want their children to "follow in their footsteps," they want their children to walk past those footsteps. Burke's family have always walked the outlaw road, and can never walk another. But as the children reach adulthood, it is the family's blood obligation to fork that road for them. And that time has now come. Q:This is the 18th volume in the Burke series. How has the series changed? How have the issues you address in the novels changed over the years? AV:I am not sure the series has changed... because all the changes depicted throughout have been part of the original concept. Of all of the descriptions of my books, Sonny Mehta dubbing them "investigative novels" is the one I am proudest of, because I wanted the books to be Trojan horses, a platform from which I could show people a world known only to the "Children of The Secret." I didn't know there was a name for such an intent until I won the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière and a French reporter told me the Burke series was "littérature engageé." My goal was not to raise consciousness, but to raise anger. Ours is a country where anything can be accomplished if enough people get angry... because, in America, we act on our collective anger. If you want proof of how that works, just take a look at how New York State finally closed the hated (and virtually unknown) “incest exception.”When I first wrote about predatory pedophiles modem-trafficking in kiddie porn, reviewers condemned the book as a product of my "sick imagination." Who would say that today? Time and time again what I have written about has "come true." This is not because I am prescient, it is that my work takes me places most citizens never see. So the issues never really change, but as more and more folks become aware of the foundational truth in my "fiction," those issues no longer flourish in the shadows. Years after the series launched, enough folks focused their rage at how children are seen as property in America to form the first PAC (Political Action Committee) solely devoted to child protection.Anyone who says "books don't change anything," or--more commonly--that crime fiction is the wrong genre for promoting social change--should take a closer look. Q:Burke has a very close family of choice. What drew these people together, and what do you see is the future for them, beyond the series? AV:It would be easy to say that everyone in Burke's family was a "Child of The Secret," but that would not be true. What they have most powerfully in common is a marrow-deep hatred of humans who prey on children. The rest of the question is actually answered within the book itself, and I'm not a fan of "spoilers." Q: Over the years, you're consistently ahead of the curve in terms of spotting cultural, political, and criminal trends before they become headlines. How are you constantly able to do this? And is there anything in this new novel that you think is likely to be in tomorrow's headlines? AV:It's no great trick to spot things you see with your own eyes, which is why I wrote about predatory pedophiles deliberately seeking work in day care centers, or organ trafficking, or cults practicing "baby-breeding"... it's a long list. Most folks had never even heard the word "piquerist" before my novel on the subject. And although it looks as if I "predicted" the use of the Internet to lure children, or what I called "noir vérité," etc., I was functioning far more as journalist than a novelist when I wrote about such things. Burke has two extraordinary skills which set him apart from his contemporaries: the "pattern-recognition software" inside his mind, and his ability to extract information. Another Life is going to showcase both of those skills far more than any previous book. As for "tomorrow's headlines," you have to remember that I wrote the book over a year ago... so some have already surfaced. Ask my scalpel-penciled editor--Edward Kastenmeier--if you doubt my word. Many times we have had to alter a manuscript because what I was "predicting" had just come to pass. I don't know how long it is going to take for some of the truth revealed in Another Life to reach public consciousness. It may be "tomorrow's headlines"... or it may be another year or two. But if you look at my track record, you'll know where to put your money down. Customer Reviews (50)
Perhaps the best novel in the Burke saga.
This is the one that started it all
A fine mystery and thriller
BabyBoyBurke/HardBoiled
A SIZZLING THRILLER TO HEAT THESE COLD DAYS |
7. Taken at the Flood by Agatha Christie | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Customer Reviews (19)
A great mystery
Fun enough, but not her best
In Christie's top ten percent, (details)
Christie's Taken at the Flood Kindle download
In the Affairs of Men |
8. Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 by Stephen Puleo | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(2004-09-16)
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Dark Tide
Just as advertised
READ THIS BOOK: informative & very interesting
engaging Boston history
Memories of New England |
9. Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America by John M. Barry | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(1998-04-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description A New York Times Notable Book of the Year, winner of the Southern Book Critics Circle Award and the Lillian Smith Award. While tracing the history of the nation's most destructive natural disaster, Barry explains how ineptitude and greed helped cause the flood, and how the policies created to deal with the disaster changed the culture of the Mississippi Delta. Existing racial rifts expanded, helping to launch Herbert Hoover into the White House and shifting the political alliances of many blacks in the process. An absorbing account of a little-known, yet monumental event in American history, Rising Tide reveals how human behavior proved more destructive than the swollen river itself. Customer Reviews (121)
Poignant Historical Revelation
Good grief, it's raining again
All forest, no trees
A historical eye opener to the laws of physics vs. politics...
a story of the flood, but not the aftermath |
10. Genesis Flood by John C. Whitcomb | |
Paperback: 518
Pages
(1960-06-01)
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Customer Reviews (44)
The Review For All Who Do Not Believe, Or Whose Faith Has Been Shaken In The Biblical Account
How Can You Take an Author Seriously Who Calculates the Size of Noah's Ark in Railroad Boxcars?
Mt Heights
oh good God
Morris' heavily footnoted science is just misdirection |
11. Flood Tide (Dirk Pitt Adventures) by Clive Cussler | |
Paperback: 688
Pages
(2009-12-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description When NUMA agent DIRK PITT® rescues a beautiful undercover agent in a daring underwater operation at Orion Lake, just north of Seattle, he confronts a sinister network run by Qin Shang, a ruthless smuggler who sells Chinese immigrants into slavery. Shang's campaign contributions have bought him a collection of powerful U.S. politicians, but Pitt is not a man to be subverted by politics. As he moves to probe Shang's mystifying seaport in the Louisiana bayous, his investigation involves him in an adrenaline-pumped race up the Mississippi River and a desperate dash to recover sunken Chinese treasures lost half a century before. And in Qin Shang, Pitt faces ones of his most formidable foes -- a madman bent on killing thousands of innocent civilians with a catastrophic surge of mass destruction. Customer Reviews (212)
Dirk Pitt goes on vacation
Flood Tide another winner.
needs better editing
my13th clive cussler novel
Decent adventure |
12. Agatha Raisin and the Day the Floods Came (Agatha Raisin Mysteries, No. 12) by M. C. Beaton | |
Mass Market Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-10-19)
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WOE IS ME, I'M GROWING OLDER
--Agatha, impatient and rude, but somehow a loveable curmudgeon--
The Vicar Was Right:Agatha Raisin Is One Silly (and Immature) Woman
What an unsympathetic character
Agatha carries on |
13. Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations by Brian Fagan | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2009-02-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Brian Fagan examines the social effects of El Niño and otherpowerful weather phenomena in Floods, Famines and Emperors. Hegives plenty of examples of how cultures have adapted to stressfulweather and the ways in which climatic alterations have changed thecourse of history. From droughts in ancient Egypt to monsoons inIndia, the far-reaching effects of meteorology's most cantankerous kidhave deeply affected the way humans live in the world. Illustratedwith useful maps and diagrams, Floods, Famines and Emperors isa clear, fascinating look at an aspect of climate studies--and of ElNiño--mostly ignored by science. --Therese Littleton Customer Reviews (13)
An Interesting Overview of How Cyclical Weather Patterns Affect Civilizations.
Important topic
Dorught will end the world
Must read for global climate information
A bit montonous |
14. People of the Flood(Book #2 of the Ark Chronicles) by Vaughn Heppner | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2010-06-10)
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Halfway through the series... and ready for MORE! |
15. Lucifer's Flood (Reluctant Demon Diaries) by Linda Rios-Brook | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2008-05-12)
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Enj
Good but....
Home run in theory, strike out in practice
Lucifer`s Flood
Surprise Reading |
16. Bretz's Flood: The Remarkable Story of a Rebel Geologist and the World's Greatest Flood by John Soennichsen | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2009-10-13)
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Bretz's Flood
A Great Book to Read Before Vacationing in Eastern Washington
Bretz's Flood
A must read
Much deserved tribute! |
17. Flood! A Novel In Pictures by Eric Drooker | |
Paperback: 182
Pages
(2007-04-18)
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Something of a letdown
Don't go gentle into Eric Drooker's books
flood of art
When Nature Takes Over
Surviving the Flood |
18. In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood (8th Edition) by Walt Brown | |
Hardcover: 456
Pages
(2008-12-01)
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Excellent, well-written, understandable scientific evidences for Christians
In the Beginning 8th Edition
Very helpful
Excellent Discussion of a LOT of Problems that Evolutionists Refuse to Acknowldege
Absolutely Compelling Evidence For Creation and a Global Flood |
19. Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment by Peter Hallward | |
Paperback: 442
Pages
(2008-04-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description Once themost lucrative European colony in the Caribbean, Haiti has long beenone of the most divided and impoverished countries in the world. In thelate 1980s a remarkable popular mobilization known as Lavalas, or “theflood,” sought to liberate the island from decades of US-backeddictatorial rule. After winning a landslide election victory, in 1991the Lavalas government led by President Jean-Bertrand Aristide wasoverthrown by a bloody military coup. Damming the Floodanalyzes how and why Aristide’s enemies in Haiti, the US and Francemade sure that his second government, elected with another overwhelmingmajority in 2000, was toppled by a further coup in 2004. The elaborate international campaign to contain, discredit and thenoverthrow Lavalas at the start of the twenty-first century was perhapsthe most successful act of imperial sabotage since the end of the ColdWar. Its execution and its impact have much to teach anyone interestedin the development of today's political struggles in Latin America andthe rest of the post-colonial world. Customer Reviews (3)
Hallward Untangles Truth About 2004 Coup
Outstanding
Best Book on Haiti's Recent History |
20. Releasing the Revival Flood: A Churchwide Journey to Miraculous Unity and God-Glorifying Fellowship by Gregory R. Frizzell | |
Paperback:
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(2005)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Opening Up Revival Power Through Repaired Relationships |
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