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William Vance

    September 8, 1935 – May 14, 2018

    This author writes under a pseudonym, crafting narratives that explore the human condition. Their work is characterized by a unique voice and a distinctive literary style, inviting readers into complex emotional landscapes. The author's approach to storytelling delves into profound themes, offering a unique perspective that resonates long after the final page.

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    Death So Noble: Memory, Meaning, and the First World War
    • 2024

      Bait

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Melody Frane's transformation from a neglected girl to a sought-after companion unfolds in a world where Harry Ransome's lucrative deals mask a darker reality. While business flourishes, Melody finds herself trapped in a life of excess and exploitation, facing demeaning demands and chaotic parties. The story explores the complexities of power dynamics and the cost of ambition, revealing the hidden struggles behind a seemingly glamorous facade.

      Bait
    • 2020

      CLEAN ARCHITECTURE

      3 Books in 1 - Beginner's Guide to Learn Software Structures +Tips and Tricks to Software Programming +Advanced Methods to Software Programming Using Clean Architecture Theories

      • 482 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Focusing on the principles of Clean Architecture, this comprehensive three-book series guides readers through the essential skills of software design. The first volume introduces foundational concepts and practical examples for beginners, while the second provides tips for programmers aiming to enhance their skills with clean coding methodologies. The final book delves into advanced strategies for high-level software structures, addressing both functional and non-functional requirements essential for complex projects. Together, these books equip readers with the knowledge to create robust software architectures.

      CLEAN ARCHITECTURE
    • 2020

      Data Science

      A Comprehensive Beginners Guide to Learn the Realms of Data Science

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of human cognition and technology, this book delves into the transformative field of data science. It emphasizes how data science shapes our understanding of the digital world and enhances our problem-solving abilities by visualizing connections and drawing insights from information. The narrative highlights the limitations of human processing in the face of vast data and showcases how machines augment our capabilities by capturing and analyzing terabytes of information, ultimately improving our decision-making and understanding of complex patterns.

      Data Science
    • 2020

      CLEAN ARCHITECTURE

      Advanced Methods and Strategies to Software and Programming using Clean Architecture Theories

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on advanced strategies in software architecture, this book delves into high-level design and implementation, emphasizing clean architecture principles essential for complex projects. It equips readers with a strategic mindset, enhancing their confidence as Software Architects while addressing modern trends in software engineering. Key topics include improving software development processes and producing quality products. This essential resource is tailored for developers dedicated to professional growth and committed to integrating clean architectures into their work.

      CLEAN ARCHITECTURE
    • 2020

      Unusual Love

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A chance online dating encounter led William Vance to a profound love with Cynthia, who faced her own struggles. After a whirlwind romance and a marriage proposal, their life took a tragic turn when a car accident caused Cynthia's memory and personality to deteriorate. Despite challenges, including separation from Cynthia due to family issues, William's unwavering faith and commitment to their love shine through. This memoir highlights their extraordinary bond and the divine influence in their lives, offering a unique perspective on love and resilience.

      Unusual Love
    • 2011

      Tracker

      • 199 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Sam Tracker had inherited the T-Bar Ranch from an old tubercular he'd been taking care of, but all he had was the land and the title. Within four years, he had become the breeder of fine horses in a beautiful valley in the fir-clad Texas hill country. The horse-riding Army was looking into better mounts for their soldiers, so Tracker made contact and was soon breeding very particular horses that would be an integral part of a special mission. Tracker had done well for himself, but the ranch had become more than one man could handle, so he finally took Kirby Landers on as a partner. The T-Bar was flourishing, and Tracker was about to marry his sweetheart Christine Benton. Life was good - until one day he returned to the ranch from a visit to town to find that his horses, Christine and his partner were gone, and the ranch's capital had been withdrawn from the bank.

      Tracker
    • 2002

      The book explores the diverse ways Canadians commemorated their involvement in the Great War, highlighting how these memories provided explanations and comfort. It delves into the emergence of a new national identity shaped by the war experience, reflecting on the collective memory and its impact on Canadian society. Through various narratives, it illustrates the significance of remembrance in fostering hope and unity among Canadians in the aftermath of conflict.

      Death So Noble: Memory, Meaning, and the First World War