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A Land of Two Halves by Joe Bennett
Category: Travel Literature
After ten years in New Zealand, Joe Bennett asked himself what the hell he was doing there. Other than his dogs, what was it about these two small islands on the edge of the world that had kept him - an otherwise restless traveler - for really much longer than they seemed to deserve? It wasn't the sheep ...Show more
A Land of Two Halves - An Accidental Tour of New Zealand by Joe Bennett
Category: Self
After fifteen years in New Zealand, Joe Bennett asked himself where on earth he was. The country he had arrived in and liked so much didn't seem to be the one the world's media was excitedly discovering. So he packed his bag, said farewell to his dog and stuck out his thumb. Observing both the intriguin ...Show more
Abomination - Hulk by Marvel Comics; Joe Bennett (Illustrator); Al Ewing
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: Immortal Hulk Ser.
Once upon a time, Rick Jones was the Hulk's best friend. Rick was there at ground zero on the fateful day the Hulk was born, and during the early days when the Hulk was a mindless brute roaming the New Mexico desert, Rick was right by his side. The only one who believed in him. Now Rick Jones is dead an ...Show more
Bedside Lovers (and Other Goats)out of print by Joe Bennett
Category: Fiction
Have you ever wondered why you never see a woman playing chess? Why half the Swedes in Sweden sing in choirs? Why a pig's orgasm lasts for half an hour? Or why, when they neither chop nor stick, chopsticks are so called?If you relish laughing out loud at the expense of the pretentious and pompous and li ...Show more
Black Adam: Rise and Fall of an Empire by Geoff Johns; Joe Bennett (Illustrator)
Category: Western
Following the events of INFINITE CRISIS was a year without Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman...so who will rise to power in the DC Universe? Weaving together tales of a world after the Infinite Crisis, Black Adam: Rise and Fall of an Empire follows Teth-Adam, better known as BLACK ADAM during the year ...Show more
Buffy the Vampire Slayer : Bad Blood by Rick Joe; Ketcham Rick (CON); Bennett Andi; Ketcham Watson
Category: Fiction | Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Double Happiness: An Anatomy of Bullshit by Joe Bennett
Category: Humour
Bullshit has always been with us but as a result of the proliferation of media in the last century we are now awash with it, drowning in it. It has become so accepted a part of the human landscape that bullshitters can not only make a living from bullshit and achieve power, prestige and wealth -- they c ...Show more
Fun Run and Other Oxymorons by Joe Bennett
Category: Fiction
Have you ever wondered why baths are designed to grip nicely when dry but become hip-shatteringly slippery when wet? How you can be as rich as Bill Gates? This is a collection of observations which explore some of the important questions in life.
Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals by Immanuel Kant; Christopher Bennett (Translator); Joe Saunders (Translator); Robert Stern (Editor)
Category: Philosophy and Religion | Series: Oxford World's Classics Ser.
In this classic text, Kant sets out to articulate and defend the Categorical Imperative - the fundamental principle that underlies moral reasoning - and to lay the foundation for a comprehensive account of justice and human virtues. This new edition and translation of Kant's work is designed especia ...Show more
Hello Dubai: Skiiing, Sand and Shopping in the World's Weirdest City by Joe Bennett
Category: Travel
Boom town, modern marvel, commercial hub, where middle-east meets wealthy west, playground for tourists, crawling with ex-pats, built by Indians, owned by Arabs, Dubai has risen from next to nothing to an awful lot in little more than thirty years. How? And can it go on? Has it sold itself to the corpor ...Show more
Hello Dubai: Skiiing, Sand and Shopping in the World's Weirdest City by Joe Bennett
Category: Travel Guides
Boom town, modern marvel, commercial hub, where middle-east meets wealthy west, playground for tourists, crawling with ex-pats, built by Indians, owned by Arabs, Dubai has risen from next to nothing to an awful lot in little more than thirty years. How? And can it go on? Has it sold itself to the corpor ...Show more