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Joe Donnelly

    Joe Donnelly è un giornalista e scrittore scozzese che esplora la complessa intersezione tra videogiochi e salute mentale. Attraverso i suoi scritti per pubblicazioni di spicco come The Guardian e VICE, indaga su come la natura interattiva dei giochi li posizioni in modo unico come strumenti di educazione e informazione. La prospettiva di Donnelly è radicata nella sua convinzione del potenziale distintivo dei videogiochi in questo spazio. Il suo lavoro approfondisce temi delicati, evidenziandone l'importanza nella società contemporanea.

    Bane
    God of Sperm
    L.A. Man: Profiles from a Big City and a Small World
    Checkpoint
    So Cal: Dispatches from the End of the World
    Jack Flint e la spada magica
    • Jack Flint ha tredici anni. Non ha mai conosciuto sua madre e ha perso suo padre, nel vero senso della parola. Nel giorno di Halloween, durante una tempesta, esce dal suo mondo fatto di faccende di casa e compiti di scuola e si avventura a Cromwath Blackwood insieme al suo migliore amico, Kerry Malone, figlio di un padre ubriacone e orfano di madre. I due si imbattono in un misterioso cerchio, delimitato da tredici menhir che sembrano delle creature viventi, e che conducono i ragazzi in un luogo mitico e distorto: il leggendario mondo di Temair. Qui i miti celtici prendono vita, e Jack, Kerry e Corriwen Redthorn, figlia orfana di uno dei capi di Temair, dovranno affrontare la terribile Morrigan, dea della morte, e i suoi agguerriti seguaci. Guidati da un libro incantato e dal cuore di pietra, i tre ragazzi si trovano coinvolti in una lotta senza quartiere tra corvi, bardi, gnomi e cavalieri, alla ricerca della spada magica dei Redthorn. Ma saranno la loro amicizia e l'amore per Corriwen le uniche vere armi per sconfiggere il male.

      Jack Flint e la spada magica
    • In So Cal: Dispatches from the End of the World, Joe Donnelly's second collection of nonfiction, the title says a lot. The bulk of it is set in the lower third of the Golden State, and even when they're not they ooze a certain SoCal leaning. Reading through the pieces that follow, I was floored by his ability to breathe freshness into every scene and description --Jamie Brisick, from his Foreword.

      So Cal: Dispatches from the End of the World
    • Inspired by his own experience navigating depression following a tragic personal loss, Checkpoint reflects on the comforting and healing effect that entering into new digital worlds and narratives can have on mental health both personally and on a wider scale.

      Checkpoint
    • Through a series of engaging profiles, the author reveals the humanity behind the myths of Hollywood's elite, capturing unique encounters with celebrities like Wes Anderson, Sean Penn, and Werner Herzog. These narratives delve into the personal stories and experiences that shape their public personas, showcasing a rarely seen perspective of Los Angeles' cultural landscape. The collection emphasizes the authentic connections and moments that transcend fame, offering insight into the lives of those who have left a significant mark on popular culture.

      L.A. Man: Profiles from a Big City and a Small World
    • God of Sperm tells the remarkable story of Dr. Cappy Miles Rothman, the son of notorious gangster Norman "Roughhouse" Rothman,  who went on to become a trailblazer in the field of reproductive medicine. Rothman started the California Cryobank, one of the world's largest repositories of reproductive genetic material and cord-blood stem cells. Among other achievements, Rothman also pioneered the use of microsurgery in urological procedures, postmortem sperm retrieval techniques, and was one of the first practitioners of andrology, a specialty dealing with male reproductive biology and medicine. How Cappy Rothman went from Mafia scion and man-about-town during the postwar Miami Beach--Havana era of gangster chic to one of the most consequential figures in modern medicine is an epic, only-in-America tale that is also a fine reminder of the broad horizons and wild possibilities life in the U.S. can offer.  

      God of Sperm
    • Bane

      • 461pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      The town of Arden, in the west of Scotland, is old. Its history is lost in the mists of time. But history keeps repeating itself, and Arden has had a troubled history since ancient times.Nick Ryan returns to Arden to settle down in his childhood home. But Arden’s disturbing history is about to catch up with him. As he uncovers the truth about his home town, something has awoken under the dark rock that looms over the estuary. It is hungry. And angry.The ancient walls which kept it in check have been breached. It wants to be free. It will wreak its revenge.All that stands between it and Arden are Nick Ryan, a brain-damaged man, and the young daughter of a childhood friend.They stand alone as the nightmare begins.

      Bane
    • Stone
    • In einer schottischen Kleinstadt sorgt der Herzinfarkt einer alten Frau für Aufregung, als gleichzeitig ein Baby und die junge Ginny Marsden verschwinden. Polizeisergeant David Harper und seine Kollegin Helen Lamont entdecken, dass hinter diesen Ereignissen dunkle Geheimnisse stecken.

      Horrorbaby. Ein unheimlicher Roman