
A female journalist joins a vigilante group after her daughter is murdered.

Sick of it All, a black and white noir style comedy which speaks to the child in all of us. The dark comedy is at once a memorable adult fable about one’s lost youth, while in essence paying respect to the wisdom contained within the mind of a child. At its core, Sick of it All, is a magical and surprising tale about the strangeness and troubles that face adulthood.

“Frat Star” explores the alluring, superficial, manipulative, and dark world of Ivy League fraternity culture. An insecure, poor, and broken-hearted Nick enters freshman year with no interest in fraternities. This all changes when his old money roommate Billy convinces him to pledge.

A group of teenagers look to have the best Spring Break party ever before going off to college. However, when party goers start to die, who’s to blame? Themselves? Or the demon they summoned? Charlie’s evil spirit creeps in and hands out the ultimate test of survival. Can the kids escape Charlie’s grasp? Can they figure out a way to free themselves from his evil game? One night, one house, one chance at survival…

A struggling addict in a small Southern city goes up against a dangerous criminal ring to retrieve a stolen pendant that he believes will save his marriage.

Water colors are the most widely used of all coloring techniques. This is the case for a number of reasons. One can buy an inexpensive box of six or eight “cakes” of water-color pigment and, with a few camel’s-hair or sable brushes, a glass of water, and almost any kind of paper, one is ready for painting at small cost and little trouble. Water-color painting is a familiar medium of art expression. Every child in earliest school days has tinted pictures in coloring books and colored miles of scrap paper with crude trees, animals, and people. We are all at home with water colors.

Zach is guy for whom the party never ends. But when he meets the girl he nicknames “Crazy Eyes,” the inability to have her, combined with family matters, are signs that his idle life might be due for a change.

A boy wakes up below a cliff, bloodied, with a gun in his hand, and chained to a man who lies beside him… He stresses hard to remember what happened, and soon the puzzle of the days events come back to him. The story begins.

Do you have the urge to take the casing off your Windows-based PC and tinker around, but you’re a little intimidated? If so, get this book first. The text is clear and well-indexed, and this book will give you the information, and then, confidence, that you need. (It would also be a great book for anyone who wants to help recycle old computers for schools or non-profits). Two Torx blades up!

A young couples lives are turned upside down when the birth of their first child is accompanied by terrifying entities that threaten their newly formed family.

The Nintendo Entertainment System was a remarkable success for Nintendo. Redesigned for the Western market – it was known in Japan as the Famicom – it arrived following the great videogame crash and helped to reignite interest in the console market. It wasn’t quite as successful in Europe, but in Japan and America it reigned supreme, and eventually went on to sell over 60 million units – not bad for a machine that many wrote off as a toy when it was fi rst released. Many huge franchises like Metroid, The Legend Of Zelda and Mega Man started off on the NES and it helped turn Nintendo into a huge force in the console market. Indeed, for a long time it was Nintendo’s most successful home console, being only eclipsed by the staggering success of the Wii. It remains greatly loved by many gamers and developers and we wanted to put together a book that refl ected that love. With that in mind, we’ve personally selected the greatest NES content to ever appear in the book and have even added a few new articles to ensure as complete a book as possible. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed creating it.