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2008
Internet Archive: Details: Wuthering Heights
Librivox recording of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.
Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz, Geoff Cowgill, Michelle Crandall, hosmer_angel, Lee Ann Howlett, Larysa Jaworski, JemmaBlythe, Lady Maria, Lord Peter, Martina, Mellors, Alison Raouf, scrappylibrarian and Jennifer Stearns.
A tale of passion set in the bleak Yorkshire moors in mid 19thC, far from the Victorian uprightness, Wuthering Heights depicts the mutual love of Catherine and Heathcliff till destruction rends the narration; yet cruelty is only to be met with forgiveness in the following generations. Romantic, impassioned and wild, it is also a dark journey in the human soul.
(Summary by Lady Maria).
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2006
Free Computer Books, Tutorials, and Lecture Notes (http://computerbooks.web.com)
Free Computer Books, Tutorials & Lecture Notes
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nongames.com - Books
This is a non-exhaustive list of recommended books. New titles might be added to the list in the future.
Books are organized by general subject (Technical Books, Game Design, Game Studies and related subjects) and, within subject, by no particular order.
Gamasutra - Book Excerpt - "Patterns in Game Design: Using Design Patterns"
The following is a selected excerpt of Chapter 4 from Patterns in Game Design (ISBN 1-53450-354-8) published by Charles River Media, Inc.
2005
Amazon.com: Books: Ambient Findability
"How do you find your way in an age of information overload? How can you filter streams of complex information to pull out only what you want? Why does it matter how information is structured when Google seems to magically bring up the right answer to your questions? "
Amazon.com: Books: Mind Hacks (Hacks)
Mind Hacks is a collection of probes into the moment-by-moment works of the brain. Using cognitive neuroscience, these experiments, tricks, and tips related to vision, motor skills, attention, cognition, subliminal perception, and more throw light on how the human brain works. Each "hack" examines specific operations of the brain.
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