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Light Carries On
Light Carries On
When Leon’s camera unexpectedly breaks, he is forced to borrow a used one from his mom’s antique store. As he snaps the first picture, the ghost of the camera’s former owner is released and the two are inexplicably linked. After taking Leon’s body for an accidental joy ride, the ghost introduces himself as Cody, a queer punk rocker who died decades ago. Of course, he doesn’t remember how he wound up dead but the two decide investigating might be the only way to end the haunting. Leon has been reeling from a recent break-up with his boyfriend, recovering from his time in the military, and trying to become a photographer who can afford to take pictures of something more than high school proms and weddings. So being the only one able to see and talk to a ghost that died before cellphones, Wikipedia, or iTunes seems like a great way to fill his ample free time. The two get closer as they travel around Chicago showing each other the landmarks of their pasts and trying to unearth the secrets around Cody’s mysterious death. They discover they have much more in common than expected as they explore the complexities of life, love, and afterdeath, taking breaks to jam out to tunes, hang out in planetariums, and slurp down tasty frozen beverages. Cartoonist Ray Nadine (Station Six, Raise Hell, Messenger) has created an unmissable graphic novel that balances out themes of trauma, grief, and toxic relationships with radical empathy, queer joy, and healing.
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I Felt Myself Slipping
I Felt Myself Slipping
Former competitive gymnast and cartoonist Ray Nadine (Light Carries On, Raise Hell!, Messenger) tells a touching coming-of-age story about coping with anxiety and loss and forging friendship along the way in an inspired young adult graphic novel for fans of Spinning, Heartstopper, and Check, Please!. When level-ten gymnast Riley Glass joins the team at Station Six Gymnastics, she finds unexpected friendship in fellow gymnast Kota Iwamoto as the pair strive toward their Olympian dreams together. After losing her dad in a car accident, Riley moves to Stephon, Illinois, where she struggles to fit in with the other gymnasts. She misses her friends back home and is cautious of making new friendships at Station Six, which is made all the more difficult as she's hard of hearing and none of her new teammates know ASL. When she meets Kota, Riley is surprised by Kota’s effort in learning ASL in order to communicate with her. Kota is determined to make Riley feel more at home, even though she struggles with her own fears and anxieties. Kota wants to be the best gymnast and make it all the way to the Olympics, but her fears of getting injured could stand in the way of achieving her goals. As they make their way to the prestigious U.S. Classic gymnastics event, their future as friends and as gymnasts will be put to the test.
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Dollhouse
Dollhouse
"St. Louis, the Gateway to the West. Home of diverse culture, progressive art, live music, and Satine Foxx. As a law student, she has to dedicate herself to her studies, but after ditching the books for a night with her best friend, she makes unlikely friends with the members of a local punk rock band. Dreams and disappointments await Satine and the band as the consequences for their terrible decisions dictate the course of their lives- what gains and sacrifices will they make along the way?"--
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Local Haunts
Local Haunts
Local Haunts is a comics anthology featuring thirty-three legends, ghost stories, and paranormal encounters from creators' hometowns.
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Dirty Work: Ian Rankin and John Rebus Book-By-Book
Dirty Work: Ian Rankin and John Rebus Book-By-Book
The unauthorised and ambitiously defintive guide to Ian Rankin and John Rebus, now including EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD! In 1987 Ian Rankin published the first John Rebus book; even he didn't know what he was unleashing. Nearly thirty years later Rankin and Rebus are the kings of crime fiction, but they are more than that. The books are cultural history of Scotland too. This is the all-purpose handbook to the John Rebus universe. Contained in this volume is everything you could reasonably want to know about the books, their creation and the characters within them, from the birth of the character to the old man staring retirement in the face. The book will answer such questions as: why is Rankin obsessed with Saabs? Why doesn't Siobhan Clarke age but perhaps more importantly it will get to the heart of why we all love John Rebus so much.
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Prick
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Magoffin County, Kentucky cemeteries
Cemeteries listings for Magoffin County, Kentucky. It includes a list of those buried in the cemeteries and includes an index. This is a 4 volume set with an index.
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Real-time Discriminatory Sensors for Water Contamination Events
The gas-phase {mu}ChemLab{trademark} developed by Sandia can detect volatile organics and semi-volatiles organics via gas phase sampling . The goal of this three year Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project was to adapt the components and concepts used by the {mu}ChemLab{trademark} system towards the analysis of water-borne chemicals of current concern. In essence, interfacing the gas-phase {mu}ChemLab{trademark} with water to bring the significant prior investment of Sandia and the advantages of microfabrication and portable analysis to a whole new world of important analytes. These include both chemical weapons agents and their hydrolysis products and disinfection by-products such as Trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs). THMs and HAAs are currently regulated by EPA due to health issues, yet water utilities do not have rapid on-site methods of detection that would allow them to adjust their processes quickly; protecting consumers, meeting water quality standards, and obeying regulations more easily and with greater confidence. This report documents the results, unique hardware and devices, and methods designed during the project toward the goal stated above. It also presents and discusses the portable field system to measure THMs developed in the course of this project.
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Tactile
Tactile
Tactile is all about longing for roots. Springtime in North Carolina brings new life and fresh growth, but Jimmie is tired. Tired of moving, tired of the changes. He longs to put down roots-maybe too much. Jimmie's ordinary enough. Much like you and me, he's getting older. And ever since his wife died he's been getting lonelier. He's still trying to make sense of her death, of his life. He still has their home, a bungalow inside the Beltline. And somehow, suddenly, he's got Nadine. Nadine and Jimmie go way back. Childhood sweethearts once, something folks called puppy love. She's the kind of girl that used to like bright colors. But not now, not anymore. She barely escaped a bad marriage and she carries scars. She's had very little to live on no car, no money, few clothes, and hardly any hope. But maybe Jimmie can give her what she's missing and maybe she can give him the love he needs. Too bad Jimmie's starting to sense things he can't explain. Starting to see things that others don't do things he shouldn't do. It's a good thing they found each other again when they did. Isn't it?
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