
Michael Moorcock, "Elric: The Stealer of Souls"
2008 | PDF | English | ISBN: 0345498623 | 493 Pages | 5,2 Mb
When Michael Moorcock began chronicling the adventures of the albino sorcerer Elric, last king of decadent Melnibone, and his sentient vampiric sword, Stormbringer, he set out to create a new kind of fantasy adventure, one that broke with tradition and reflected a more up-to-date sophistication of theme and style. The result was a bold and unique hero–weak in body, subtle in mind, dependent on drugs for the vitality to sustain himself – with great crimes behind him and a greater destiny ahead: a rock-and-roll antihero who would channel all the violent excesses of the sixties into one enduring archetype.

Uyless Black, "Sams Teach Yourself Networking in 24 Hours (4th Edition)"
2009 | ISBN: 0768685761 | 432 pages | PDF | 4,1 MB
In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, learn how to use today's key networking techniques and technologies to build, secure, and troubleshoot both wired and wireless networks. Using this book's straightforward, step-by-step approach, you master every skill you need - from working with Ethernet and Bluetooth to spam prevention to network troubleshooting. Each lesson builds on what you've already learned, giving you a rock-solid foundation for real-world success!

Shinobu Akaishi, Eno Sarris, "My Book of Amazing Crafts"
2006 | ISBN: 1933241306 | Pages: 80 | PDF | 5 MB
Kumon workbooks are based on the "Kumon Method", an educational philosophy that aims at unlocking the full learning potential of each individual child. The Kumon Method introduces learning concepts in an incremental, step-by-step approach, allowing children to master new skills easily and without anxiety or frustration. As a result, children gain confidence in their abilities and are motivated to learn on their own. This sequel to Kumon's "My Book of Easy Crafts" provides children with the opportunity to cut, paste, and assemble their own 3-D paper toys. They'll have so much fun, they won't realize they are learning.
Chuck Palahniuk | ISBN-10: 0099765217 | 1999 | English | MP3 (40kb/s) | 88 MBFeaturing soap made from human fat, waiters at high-class restaurants who do unmentionable things to soup and an underground organization dedicated to inflicting a violent anarchy upon the land, Palahniuk’s apocalyptic first novel is clearly not for the faint of heart. The unnamed (and extremely unreliable) narrator, who makes his living investigating accidents for a car company in order to assess their liability, is combating insomnia and a general sense of anomie by attending a steady series of support-group meetings for the grievously ill, at one of which (testicular cancer) he meets a young woman named Marla. She and the narrator get into a love triangle of sorts with Tyler Durden, a mysterious and gleefully destructive young man with whom the narrator starts a fight club, a secret society that offers young professionals the chance to beat one another to a bloody pulp.
Read By J. Todd Adams.
William Burroughs | ISBN-10: 0007204442 | 1992 | English | MP3 (64kb/s) | 79 MBWilliam S. Burroughs's classic tale has been fully restored by his longtime editors, Grauerholz and Miles, and is invigorated by this enthusiastic reading. Mark Bramhall offers a professional performance peppered with every trick of the actor's trade to make it a resonating effort. He approaches the work with such energy that the story seems like a new entity, freshly relevant and timely. Listeners will lose themselves in the journey of junkie William Lee as he makes his way from bizarre destination to even more bizarre destination in this unforgettable novel.
Read by William Burroughs.
John Wyndham | ISBN: 0-7181-0093-X | 2003 | English | MP3 (32kb/s) | 96 MB The Day of the Triffids is a post-apocalyptic novel written in 1951 by the English science fiction author John Wyndham. Although Wyndham had already written other novels, this was the first that he had written under this name and it appeared to be by a new author. It was this novel which established him as an important writer, and remains his best known.
Read by Samual West.