Nothing

  • Nothing
    By Annie Barrows

    Will they have a threesome? Read this book and find out! Yeah, right. I wish. Really, this book is about me, Charlotte, and my friend, Frankie, and some stuff that happened to us last Christmas. It wasn’t anything amazing.

  • Nothing: Surprising Insights Everywhere from Zero to Oblivion
    By Jonathan Knight, David Fisher, Laura Spinney

    Late one night in a small Alabama cemetery, Vance Vanders had a run-in with the local witch doctor, who wafted a bottle of unpleasant-smelling liquid in front of his face and told him he was about to die and that no one could save him.

  • Nothing: A Very Short Introduction
    By Frank Close

    An exploration of the concept of "nothing" journeys from ancient ideas and cultural traditions to the latest scientific research, discussing the history of the vacuum, theories on the nature of time and space, and other discoveries.

  • Nothing: Surprising Insights Everywhere from Zero to Oblivion
    By New Scientist

    Incredible discoveries from the fringes of the universe to the inner workings of our mindsÑall from nothing! It turns out that almost nothing is as curiousÑor as enlighteningÑas, well, nothing. What is nothingness? Where can it be found?

  • Nothing
    By Henry Green

    ... ELIZABETH HARDwick Seduction and Betrayal' ELIZABETH HARDWICK Sleepless Nights' L.P. HARTLEY Eustace and Hilda: A Trilogy' L.P. HARTLEY The Go-Between” NATHANIEL HAwTHoRNE Twenty Days with Julian & Little Bunny by Papa ALFRED HAYES ...

  • NOTHING
    By Thato Motchello

    Remember to take your time, there is no time at all but your now time. Okay, I am in. Thanks for understanding. Sure thing. And now let us remember! REMEMBER: REMEMBER: REMEMBER: others. REMEMBER: : And in your imagination lies your ...

  • Nothing
    By Janne Teller

    When thirteen-year-old Pierre Anthon leaves school to sit in a plum tree and train for becoming part of nothing, his seventh grade classmates set out on a desperate quest for the meaning of life.

  • Nothing: Nothing Can Separate You from God's Love!
    By Natalee Creech

    Curious children wonder if God's love can be stopped by volcanoes, oceans, disguises, or their own failings and are reassured that nothing can separate them from that unchanging love.

  • Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism
    By Timothy Morton, Eric Cazdyn, Marcus Boon

    This volume fills that gap, bringing together three scholars to offer individual, distinct, yet complementary philosophical takes on Buddhism.

  • Nothing: Nothing Can Separate You From God s Love!
    By Natalee Creech

    This uplifting book joyfully explores the biblical promise that nothing can separate us from God's love.

  • Nothing
    By Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon

    Though this novel starts as Bret Easton Ellis, it ends as Nick Cave - thunderous, apocalyptic. The move into the grand and mythic separates Nothing from the usual stuff concerning the bored and the pretty.

  • Nothing
    By Janne Teller

    I said nothing. The thought was true only at the moment it was thought. “Let's pelt him with stones,” Otto suggested, and now came a lengthy discussion about where to get hold of the stones and how big they should be and who was going ...

  • Nothing
    By Jon Agee

    Otis has an antique shop crammed to the gills with stuff. So he's delighted when someone comes in and buys it all. Next day, Suzie Gump arrives, the shop is...

  • Nothing
    By Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon

    Wrapped in mystery and spiked with incredibly potent and nervy language, Nothing launches a gorgeous and haunting new voice.

  • Nothing: From absolute zero to cosmic oblivion -- amazing insights into nothingness
    By , New Scientist

    With chapters by 22 science writers, including top names such as Ian Stewart, Marcus Chown, Helen Pilcher, Nigel Henbest, Michael Brooks, Linda Geddes, Paul Davies, Jo Marchant and David Fisher, this fascinating and intriguing book revels ...

  • Nothing
    By Lulu Raczka

    In Nothing eight young people - including a Vandal, a Stalker and a Porn Girl - recount their experiences, capturing the apathy rampant in today's youth. Yet Nothing is much more than a series of monologues.

  • Nothing
    By Robin Friedman

    Seventeen-year-old Parker Rabinowitz is wealthy, smart, and drop-dead handsome.

  • Nothing: A Philosophical History
    By Roy Sorensen

    About the fifth century BC, three civilizations independently and simultaneously began to philosophize about nothing: China (chapter 3), India (chapters 4 and 5), and Greece (chapters 6-10).

  • Nothing: Something to Believe in
    By Nica Lalli

    With humor, wit, and poignant insight, Lalli recounts her mishaps and misadventures with religion from early childhood into her adult years.