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This revised and expanded edition of Dr Peter Bruechle's "Further Issues and Challenges" tackles a broad range of pressing contemporary topics, from the roles and problems of religion, to democracy, education, war and peace, and global warming. Each of these essays can be read as a stand-alone piece, or the whole can be taken as a challenge to the human race - where to next?
Who is Jakob Petersson? He wants to be the man his ex fell in love with, rather than the easygoing stoner his friends prefer. But right now he is neither.And wait – did he commit a brutal crime last night?Jakob's search for identity, meaning and the truth will reveal the dark secret of the deceptively idyllic city of New Elysium, and for that he will pay the ultimate price.The Reprint is a thought provoking exploration of personality, a desolate portrayal of depression and drug addiction, and a mysterious adventure in a dystopian future.
Rex loves Chloe, but Chloe is obsessed with Casper, the charismatic leader of the cat cult she’s joined. To get close to her, Rex joins Felinism and becomes a Level Three initiate. Travelling with the Cat Man while Chloe stays at home in Perth, Rex finds out what sort of a person his love rival really is, and he’s not always impressed. But he’s also become a true believer, and Casper has become a friend.Can Rex’s dogged devotion to Chloe win her over? What is journalist Butch McNab sniffing around for, and will he find it? Could Rex help Butch bring the whole organisation down?And most important of all, is it true that cats are aliens and we are their slaves?You’ll laugh, you’ll sigh and you may even purr a little when you read The Cat Man.
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