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Michael Richards

    This author delves into the complexities of the human psyche and interpersonal relationships. Her works are characterized by a deep insight into character motivations and a compelling writing style. Readers appreciate her ability to portray emotional nuances and philosophical undertones that enrich her narratives. Through her stories, she prompts reflection on the nature of existence and the human condition.

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    Posthuman Community Psychology
    Hovermarine: The Rise and Fall of a Pioneer in the High Speed Marine Market
    Dream Makers: Book I
    • Dream Makers: Book I

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Larry Martin is a struggling graduate student in architecture school in the late 1990s. The stress of the program has exasperated his anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder and he notices his stress-induced dreams have been coming to fruition. When one dream about the destruction of Earth due to a cataclysmic meteor collision disturbs him, Larry seeks the advice from a former professor who recommends Larry talks to a specialist in paranormal psychology. She convinces Larry to inject an experimental microchip in his head that enables real-time monitoring of his dreams. They find they can manipulate the dreams to alter past, present, and future events. They also discover other "Dream Makers" employed by the government and who are using their powers to aid a corrupt president named Beaumont. Larry develops a romantic connection and the two have several experiences and eventually realize that their choices affect the survival of humanity and the future of the planet.

      Dream Makers: Book I
    • Posthuman Community Psychology

      A Psychology for Marginalised People

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Examining mainstream psychology through a critical posthumanity lens, this book explores the discipline's role in society and its impact on marginalized groups, particularly individuals with disabilities. It challenges traditional psychological practices and advocates for a more inclusive approach, emphasizing the importance of understanding diverse human experiences in the context of community and social justice.

      Posthuman Community Psychology
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      • 440 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book has gained significant recognition, achieving bestseller status on the New York Times list. It features compelling narratives and engaging characters that resonate with a wide audience. The themes explored within the story delve into relevant social issues and personal struggles, making it both thought-provoking and relatable. Readers can expect a captivating journey that combines emotional depth with a gripping plot, ensuring an immersive reading experience.

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