Chris Alexander Book order






- 2023
- 2020
Star Wars Origami 2: 34 More Projects from a Galaxy Far, Far Away. . . .
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A brand-new book of Star Wars Origami, following in the footsteps of the original bestseller. Here are all-new origami figures to fold, featuring characters, spaceships, and more from the recent Star Wars films (Episodes 7-9), including BB8, Rey, Finn, and much more. číst celé
- 2016
Please design a uniform for Collective Task
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book chronicles the experience of utilizing an online custom sports uniform design service, detailing the process and insights gained during a project assigned by Kim Rosenfield in November 2015. It serves as a record of preliminary notes and reflections related to Collective Task 4, showcasing the creative and practical aspects of designing sports uniforms. The inclusion of full-color illustrations enhances the visual appeal and understanding of the design process.
- 2015
The Further Adventures of Harry Rose
- 142 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The story follows Harry, Milly, and their new companions as they embark on adventures aboard the narrow boat Lady Rose. Their journey is filled with exploration and camaraderie, highlighting the beauty of friendship and the joys of travel on the waterways. As they navigate through various challenges and experiences, the characters grow and bond, making memorable discoveries along the way.
- 2015
The Adventures of Harry Rose
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set at the beginning of the second year, this narrative follows a group of students as they navigate the challenges of academic life and personal growth. The characters face new friendships, rivalries, and the pressures of upcoming exams, all while uncovering secrets that test their loyalties. Themes of resilience, ambition, and the quest for identity are explored, providing a rich backdrop for their evolving relationships and individual journeys. The story captures the complexities of youth and the transformative power of education.
- 2013
Hentai
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book presents a unique exploration of the term "hentai" through data-mirroring, capturing its occurrences on Twitter over a thirty-one-day span in 2012. By analyzing the context and frequency of mentions, it offers insights into cultural perceptions and discussions surrounding the term during that time. This experimental approach combines social media analysis with commentary on digital communication trends, making it a fascinating study for those interested in contemporary media and cultural studies.
- 2013
The narrative centers on Jake Carmichael, a young CEO grappling with a crisis at LaserTech, a digital imaging company. As his promising career unravels, he encounters Henry, the janitor, who shares a transformative story about Carrots, Eggs, and Coffee Beans. This encounter prompts Jake to confront his resistance to change, highlighting the importance of adaptability in overcoming personal and professional challenges. The book emphasizes growth through adversity and the impact of one's mindset on success and relationships.
- 2012
Kitten
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book explores a unique data-mirroring experiment that captures every instance of the word pair "kitten" and "name" on Twitter over a ten-day span in March 2012. Through this analysis, it offers insights into social media language, trends, and the cultural significance of these terms during that period. The documentation serves as a fascinating snapshot of online interactions and the ways in which people engage with the concept of kittens in a digital context.
- 2012
McNugget Mini
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book explores the phenomenon of social media through a detailed analysis of the word "mcnugget" as it appeared on Twitter over a three-day span in January 2012. By documenting and mirroring the various contexts and discussions surrounding this term, it offers insights into public sentiment and trends, highlighting the intersection of language, culture, and digital communication.
- 2010
Chris Alexander's Blood Spattered Book
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the realm of underrated horror and dark fantasy, this collection features Chris Alexander's favorite genre films, many of which are obscure or unjustly criticized. The book highlights a variety of titles, from cult classics to lesser-known gems, providing insights into each film's unique appeal. Additionally, it includes interviews with notable figures in the industry, such as Mickey Rourke and Roger Corman, offering a deeper understanding of the creative processes behind these fever dreams.