In Hands, the Archilles' Heel, Peter Ffitch takes us through a startling theory of evolution of the role of humanity in the natural hierarchy.
The author points out that from an early age he had been struck by how little we understand the concept of human nature.
He argues that academics and scholars have struggled with this concept for 3,000 years, yet he feels we are nowhere near to resolving the basic dilemma of why were are so different from the animals of the world.
In his book he argues that evolution is not what we have been taught it is, that the view of humanity's role in evolution is "grandiose."
He feels that, erroneously, other books on human evolution and our hands have concentrated on our abilities to manipulate objects and to create artefacts.
In Hands, the Archilles' Heel, he argues that what he describes as "the much darker side to the use of hands" has, so far, not been disclosed.
He argues that the use of our hands has resulted in us becoming the most tense and fearful species that has ever lived, resulting in our "desecration" of the planet.
The book is published by Matador at £15.00.
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Monday 15 October 2018
To Tame the Sentry Being
To Tame the Sentry Being is a fantasy novel from Michael Georgiou which is set amongst members of the human race, in the distant reaches of the Universe.
It is set on the planet Vena. Humanity is in a state of perpetual war over territories that are considered to be sacred with a race called the Alpelites. All this is under the watchful eye of the god Medzu.
The story begins with Syros and Ednon, brothers who are living with Ira, their grandfather who is a famed visionary and pacifist.
Syros is, naturally, enraged over the events that caused their parents to lose their lives. He seeks vengeance upon the Alpetites, who he blames for what happened.
However, Ednon, who is more idealistic, sets his sights on bringing an end to the war. But he will so whatever it takes to keep his brother safe and secure.
However, whilst in the Grand Library of Asterleigh, the golden city, Ednon has an encounter with a ghostly presence which reveals to him that at the next Passing of Sechen, the world will be brought to an end.
As a result, his life becomes infused with visionary appearances.
But was the vision to be trusted? Will the world come to an end? Which brother will succeed?
This book is published by The Book Guild at £8.99.
It is set on the planet Vena. Humanity is in a state of perpetual war over territories that are considered to be sacred with a race called the Alpelites. All this is under the watchful eye of the god Medzu.
The story begins with Syros and Ednon, brothers who are living with Ira, their grandfather who is a famed visionary and pacifist.
Syros is, naturally, enraged over the events that caused their parents to lose their lives. He seeks vengeance upon the Alpetites, who he blames for what happened.
However, Ednon, who is more idealistic, sets his sights on bringing an end to the war. But he will so whatever it takes to keep his brother safe and secure.
However, whilst in the Grand Library of Asterleigh, the golden city, Ednon has an encounter with a ghostly presence which reveals to him that at the next Passing of Sechen, the world will be brought to an end.
As a result, his life becomes infused with visionary appearances.
But was the vision to be trusted? Will the world come to an end? Which brother will succeed?
This book is published by The Book Guild at £8.99.
Sunday 14 October 2018
Simply Modern Life
Simply Modern Life is a new collection of satirical poems from retired educationalist, novelist and blogger Claire Baldry.
This collection of poetry is a look at modern life. From the very subject of poetry itself, to the very loud use of mobile phones on public transport, the good old days, where they so good, after all?
The problem of school bullying, mobility through our ages, the problems of the AGM (very, very relateable for anyone who has ever suffered through an AGM).
School inspections, the Internet, including a warning about Internet trolls.
The poems are illustrated by Amber Gee.
The book is published by Matador at £5.50.
This collection of poetry is a look at modern life. From the very subject of poetry itself, to the very loud use of mobile phones on public transport, the good old days, where they so good, after all?
The problem of school bullying, mobility through our ages, the problems of the AGM (very, very relateable for anyone who has ever suffered through an AGM).
School inspections, the Internet, including a warning about Internet trolls.
The poems are illustrated by Amber Gee.
The book is published by Matador at £5.50.
The Sorceress and the Postgraduate
The Sorceress and the Postgraduate is a new novel from Clive Heritage-Tilley that combines historical fact with fantasy and magic.
In 1497 Albrecht Durer produces his famed Four Witches engraving. However, in truth there were five women, not four, all of whom were sorceresses. They had all been condemned to death, but it was decided that the youngest of the five, an English girl called Constance, should not die and the other sorceresses cast a spell upon her to suspend her in time.
Many centuries later an Oxford University student decides that he is going to steal an interesting object from the Pitt Rivers Museum, with the aim of furthering his studies.
However, what happens next plunges him into an amazing world where everything he thinks he knows is probably wrong and he discovers that magic is something that is very, very real.
He finds out that his search for historical facts are replaced by a need to search for secrets that have been locked away for many centuries.
Can he and his new assistant survive and thrive in this stunning new world? Read this book to learn more!
It's published by Matador at £9.99.
In 1497 Albrecht Durer produces his famed Four Witches engraving. However, in truth there were five women, not four, all of whom were sorceresses. They had all been condemned to death, but it was decided that the youngest of the five, an English girl called Constance, should not die and the other sorceresses cast a spell upon her to suspend her in time.
Many centuries later an Oxford University student decides that he is going to steal an interesting object from the Pitt Rivers Museum, with the aim of furthering his studies.
However, what happens next plunges him into an amazing world where everything he thinks he knows is probably wrong and he discovers that magic is something that is very, very real.
He finds out that his search for historical facts are replaced by a need to search for secrets that have been locked away for many centuries.
Can he and his new assistant survive and thrive in this stunning new world? Read this book to learn more!
It's published by Matador at £9.99.
Poetic Justice The Dawning
Poetic Justice The Dawning is a debut thriller novel from Fran Raya.
Randal Forbes is a very special man with a very special power. He has a towering genius and he has a stunningly powerful telepathic ability.
But he is not like a fictional superhero. Because he is not governed by some superhero creed for good. Forbes uses his unique powers to destroy those he considers to be his enemies without any feelings of guilt or concern.
This is the first novel in a new series that follows his life from birth until his late teens.
He uses his psychic abilities to control his unaware family, coercing him to become his loyal followers.
He employs his powers to ensure that he gets what he wants. If he considers that someone is standing against him or getting in his way he will remove them or maim them.
Who would be able to dare stand against him? Someone with similar levels of psychic powers? But is there anyone in the whole world who could challenge him?
This book is published by The Book Guild at £8.99.
Randal Forbes is a very special man with a very special power. He has a towering genius and he has a stunningly powerful telepathic ability.
But he is not like a fictional superhero. Because he is not governed by some superhero creed for good. Forbes uses his unique powers to destroy those he considers to be his enemies without any feelings of guilt or concern.
This is the first novel in a new series that follows his life from birth until his late teens.
He uses his psychic abilities to control his unaware family, coercing him to become his loyal followers.
He employs his powers to ensure that he gets what he wants. If he considers that someone is standing against him or getting in his way he will remove them or maim them.
Who would be able to dare stand against him? Someone with similar levels of psychic powers? But is there anyone in the whole world who could challenge him?
This book is published by The Book Guild at £8.99.
Border Monkeys
Border Monkeys is a novel about a post-apocalyptic world written by Tharun Chelley.
It follows the life of Layton, a person born into a future world where civilisation has totally broken down, and modern society has all but vanished.
In Leicester a group of motorcycle outlaws, the Border Monkeys are reportedly running riot, doing whatever they want, taking whatever they desire.
Layton is an outsider who is trapped in the middle of this maelstrom. Who should he side with? Or should he stand against?
He is fully aware that he needs friends who he can trust and who he can rely on, but who should he side with? Who an he really trust with his life?
Will he make the right choices? Make the right decisions? And even if he does, can he make a difference?
This is an interesting take on the dystopian novel format ans is published by The Book Guild at £8.00.
It follows the life of Layton, a person born into a future world where civilisation has totally broken down, and modern society has all but vanished.
In Leicester a group of motorcycle outlaws, the Border Monkeys are reportedly running riot, doing whatever they want, taking whatever they desire.
Layton is an outsider who is trapped in the middle of this maelstrom. Who should he side with? Or should he stand against?
He is fully aware that he needs friends who he can trust and who he can rely on, but who should he side with? Who an he really trust with his life?
Will he make the right choices? Make the right decisions? And even if he does, can he make a difference?
This is an interesting take on the dystopian novel format ans is published by The Book Guild at £8.00.
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