Studie aan de hand van nieuwe documenten uit de geopende Sovjetarchieven naar het leven van de gewone soldaat onder Stalin.
Henk Moerdijk Books






Flow
The psychology of optimal experience
Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's famous investigations of "optimal experience" have revealed that what makes an experience genuinely satisfying is a state of consciousness called flow. During flow, people typically experience deep enjoyment, creativity, and a total involvement with life. In this new edition of his groundbreaking classic work, Csikszentmihalyi demonstrates the ways this positive state can be controlled, not just left to chance. Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience teaches how, by ordering the information that enters our consciousness, we can discover true happiness and greatly improve the quality of our lives
Razorblade Tears
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Ike Randolph has been out of jail for fifteen years, with not so much as a speeding ticket in all that time. But a Black man with cops at the door knows to be afraid. The last thing he expects to hear is that his son Isiah has been murdered, along with Isiah's white husband, Derek. Ike had never fully accepted his son but is devastated by his loss. Derek's father Buddy Lee was almost as ashamed of Derek for being gay as Derek was ashamed his father was a criminal. Buddy Lee still has contacts in the underworld, though, and he wants to know who killed his boy. Ike and Buddy Lee, two ex-cons with little else in common other than a criminal past and a love for their dead sons, band together in their desperate desire for revenge
WINNER OF THE WOLFSON PRIZE 2013HERALD BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2014The extraordinary story of the Kremlin - from prize-winning author and historian Catherine MerridaleBoth beautiful and profoundly menacing, the Kremlin has dominated Moscow for many centuries. Behind its great red walls and towers many of the most startling events in Russia's history have been acted out. It is both a real place and an imaginative idea; a shorthand for a certain kind of secretive power, but also the heart of a specific Russian authenticity. Catherine Merridale's exceptional book revels in both the drama of the Kremlin and its sheer unexpectedness: an impregnable fortress which has repeatedly been devastated, a symbol of all that is Russian substantially created by Italians. The many inhabitants of the Kremlin have continually reshaped it to accord with shifting ideological needs, with buildings conjured up or demolished to conform with the current ruler's social, spiritual, military or regal priorities. In the process, all have claimed to be the heirs of Russia's great historic destiny.
Vespasianus: Broederschap van de kruising - Druk 1
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Broederschap van de Kruising vertelt wat vooraf ging aan het eerste deel in de Vespasianus-serie van Robert Fabbri: Tribuun van Rome. We maken kennis met de personages uit de serie en worden meegenomen naar de criminele onderwereld van Rome in het jaar 25 voor Christus waar aan het eind van het boek de jonge Vespasianus zijn opwachting maakt. Marcus Salvius Magnus, patroon van de Broederschap van de Kruising heeft een probleem. Of eigenlijk twee. Eén van de bordelen waar hij beschermheer van is, is geplunderd door een rivaliserende Broederschap, en waardevolle goederen zijn daarbij ontvreemd. Magnus kan geen gezichtsverlies lijden en de aanval onbestraft laten, maar hij kan onmogelijk terugslaan zonder een onderlinge oorlog te veroorzaken. Vrouw Antonia, de schoonzus van de keizer, heeft senator Gaius Vespasianus Pollo laten weten dat ze een geschil heeft dat alleen door middel van bloedvergieten beslecht kan worden, en de senator staat nog bij Magnus in het krijt. Een simpele moord zou geen enkel probleem zijn voor een man als Magnus maar hij krijgt de instructie dat hij dit keer wat inventiever moet zijn dan de gewoonlijke mes-in-de-rug-in-een-donker-steegje-moord. Misschien kan de patroon van de Broederschap van de Kruising twee vliegen in een klap slaan.
Does anything eat wasps? : and 101 other questions
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Every year, readers send in thousands of questions to New Scientist, the world's best-selling science weekly, in the hope that the answers to them will be given in the 'Last Word' column - regularly voted the most popular section of the magazine. Does Anything Eat Wasps? is a collection of the best that have appeared, including: Why can't we eat green potatoes? Why do airliners suddenly plummet? Does a compass work in space? Why do all the local dogs howl at emergency sirens? How can a tree grow out of a chimney stack? Why do bruises go through a range of colours? Why is the sea blue inside caves? Many seemingly simple questions are actually very complex to answer. And some that seem difficult have a very simple explanation. New Scientist's 'Last Word' celebrates all questions - the trivial, the idiosyncratic, the baffling and the strange. This selection of the best is popular science at its most entertaining and enlightening.
Zijn broeders hoeder
Hoe Jamie zijn broer Stephen van een zeldzame ziekte probeert te genezen
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
