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The Olivetti Chronicles

Transworld Digital

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John Peel is best known for his four decades of radio broadcasting. His Radio 1 shows shaped the taste of successive generations of music lovers. His Radio 4 show, Home Truths, became required listening for millions. But all the while, Peel was also tapping away on his beloved Olivetti typewriter, creating copy for an array of patient editors. He wrote articles, columns and reviews for newspapers and magazines as diverse as The Listener, Oz, Gandalf's Garden, Sounds, the Observer, the Independent and Radio Times.Now for the first time, the best of these writings have been brought together - selected by his wife, Sheila, and his four children. Music, of course, is a central and recurring theme, and he writes on music in all its forms, from Tubular Bells to Berlin punk to Madonna. Here you can read John Peel on everything from the perils of shaving to the embarrassments of virginity, and from the strange joy of Eurovision to the horror of being sick in trains. At every stage, the writing is laced with John's brilliantly acute observations on the minutiae of everyday life.This endlessly entertaining book is essential reading for Peel fans and a reminder of just why he remains a truly great Briton.
John Peel is best known for his four decades of radio broadcasting. His Radio 1 shows shaped the taste of successive generations of music lovers. His Radio 4 show, Home Truths, became required listening for millions. But all the while, Peel was also tapping away on his beloved Olivetti typewriter, creating copy for an array of patient editors. He wrote articles, columns and reviews for newspapers and magazines as diverse as The Listener, Oz, Gandalf's Garden, Sounds, the Observer, the Independent and Radio Times.Now for the first time, the best of these writings have been brought together - selected by his wife, Sheila, and his four children. Music, of course, is a central and recurring theme, and he writes on music in all its forms, from Tubular Bells to Berlin punk to Madonna. Here you can read John Peel on everything from the perils of shaving to the embarrassments of virginity, and from the strange joy of Eurovision to the horror of being sick in trains. At every stage, the writing is laced with John's brilliantly acute observations on the minutiae of everyday life.This endlessly entertaining book is essential reading for Peel fans and a reminder of just why he remains a truly great Briton.
Book of Names (Diadem Series)

Llewellyn Publications

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The first book of the "Diadem: Worlds of Magic" series focuses on Score, Helaine, and Pixel's thrilling search for who or what has brought them to Treen, a planet on the outer ring of the Diadem. Clues lie inside the tower of a cunning wizard and within a stranger's rhyming riddles. But the quarrelsome trio is ever doubtful of whom to trust-even among themselves. Danger awaits them at every turn as they battle angry mobs, bloodthirsty wolves, and a conniving wizard. Yet their toughest challenge is learning to band together as a team, their only hope against the perilous spells of their one true enemy.

Book of Earth (Diadem Series)

Llewellyn Publications

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Score is a young street kid from New York city. Helaine is a fierce girl-warrior from the medieval planet of Ordin. And Pixel's a virtual reality junkie from Calomir. These seemingly ordinary kids have no idea of their magical talents until an unknown force takes them far, far away from their homelands. Their magical journeys take them to strange planets all over the Diadem universe. Danger awaits them at every turn as they battle sea monsters, cunning sorcerers, trolls, giant insects, fearsome carnivorous plants, and skeleton armies. They also make a few friends along the way: Oracle the guide who speaks in rhyme, a handsome unicorn called Darkstar, Shanara the wizard and her sleepy red panda, and another magic user named Jenna. Score, Helaine, and Pixel become fierce magical warriors as they learn to use their powerful magical abilities. But the quarrelsome trio don't always get along. Banding together is their key to survival and discovering who brought them here. Can they find their way to friendship before the ultimate battle with the evil Diadem rulers?
Book of Magic (Diadem Series)

Llewellyn Publications

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In the third book, the young magic-users travel to Dondar, a beautiful land of purple skies and blue grass. It is also home to Garonath, the unfriendly wizard of forms. With help from their unicorn friends, they fight his magical monsters, but they soon fall into the hands of Sarman, the evil magician who wants to rule the Diadem . . . and needs their souls to accomplish his despicable mission! But the ultimate battle lies ahead when they must face the Triad and discover what the mysterious Diadem rulers have been planning all along.

Firestorm (2099)

Scholastic

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Meltdown (2099)

Scholastic

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A bloody revolution takes hold. A threat to humanity is revealed. Society is falling apart. And only a renegade band of teens and thieves can save it.

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Final Badar Classic qualifying list - MLive.com
Final Badar Classic qualifying listTony Peel (Swartz Creek) 9:55.1; 5. Brad Ferrara (Linden) 9:57.0; 6. Jake Hord (Linden) 10:00.0; 7. Brent Hull (Lake Fenton) 10:01.0; 8. Dan Foley (Powers) 10:03.0; 9. Zach Kughn (Grand Blanc) 10:11.1; 10. Kyle LeMieux (Linden) 10:12.0. Discus - 1.

Musicians kick it for the John Peel World Cup - Liverpool Echo
Musicians kick it for the John Peel World CupMEMBERS of The Zutons, The Farm and The Wombats laced up yesterday to take part in charity football tournament the John Peel World Cup. The event, part of the ongoing SoundCity festival, raises money for the British Heart Foundation at the request of

John Gibson: Orange a-peel for stuttering Gorbals Mick Froggy ... - Scotsman
John Gibson: Orange a-peel for stuttering Gorbals Mick Froggy What must the Yanks have thought of Scots and Scotland, never mind Westminster? place in Orange County, Florida, sends me a copy of the fun-packed Orange Peel Gazette. Excerpts from the senior personal column: Male, 1932, high mileage, good condition.

Survey: One-fourth of the streets funded by DC are in bad shape - Washington Examiner
Survey: One-fourth of the streets funded by DC are in bad shape of Transportation spokesman John Lisle cautioned drivers that “failed” doesn't mean that the road is going to collapse. Instead, he said, it'sa measure of the level of deterioration; for example, where the top portion of pavement is peeling off.

A disappointing Montreal Biennial - Globe and Mail
A disappointing Montreal Biennial - Globe and Mail Globe and MailA disappointing Montreal BiennialFor La Biennale, Peter Gibson, aka Roadsworth, connects the Guy and Peel metro stations to the ecole Bourget, on de la Montagne Street, with images reminiscent of a time when boys and girls went to that school. What happens when audience input goes