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Alice Sweet Alice
Year: 1976
Country: USA
Runtime: 101 min
Source: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076150/
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Blurb
Danger lurks in the unknown...
Marci Simon lives a double life: conservative professor of English by day, and controversial blogger of aliens by night. But when a classified document lands in her lap, her two worlds collide in an explosive revelation of shocking and deadly secrets.
Despite imminent danger at every twist, Marci embarks on an unstoppable quest to expose the terrifying truth. Only she never anticipated the entangled nebula of dark lies, nor the never-ending wormhole the government would spiral through to silence her forever.
Knowledge can kill.
And Marci knows too much. With global security at risk, no one can be trusted. To debunk the stratosphere of deceit, Marci races at the speed of light to escape the grips of the clandestine Extraterrestrial Security Agency (ESA) hunting her before she vanishes like all the others. But Marci is unique. Despite being the ESA’s prime target, she’s also the skeleton key to the deadliest truth in the history of the universe.
The nightmare is real, and it's only just begun. Marci must take a nefarious leap of faith before her options, and her breaths, evaporate into a black hole for all eternity.
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Book Review
Inspiring,Well researched,Excellently Written,Guidance to motivate to help you believe in yourself and take responsibility,achievement of goals in life
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Liliane Grace is a prize-winning author, inspirational speaker and writing coach specialising in ‘conscious living' messages for the whole family. Her unique ‘personal development’ novel, The Mastery Club® – See the Invisible, Hear the Silent, Do the Impossible, shows children and teens how to achieve their goals and dreams. Sequel, The Hidden Order, continues the story at a much more challenging level. Both books touch on mindset, health, relationships, natural laws, and many empowering and health-oriented philosophies. She is also the creator of The Mastery Club® 10 Lessons Program. A new novel for teens about financial literacy (Quest For Riches) is coming soon. Liliane has just published a romance novel for women (Wanted: Greener Grass) in a new genre Liliane is calling ‘conscious chick-lit’. She also teaches writing courses in both classroom, private and online formats and is a dynamic speaker. Why I write the way I do I've been interested in personal development, the mind and human potential since I was a teenager, and specifically in the power of language to influence our feelings and state of mind. I wrote The Mastery Club because I saw a gap in the market between?. youth fantasy literature (wizards, vampires, dragons) and reality literature (war, refugees, drugs), and I wanted to inspire kids to create magic in their real lives by realising their own life dreams. The Mastery Club was an utter joy to write because it brought together two of my favourite interests: writing fiction and living consciously. The program evolved out of the book. I'm really touched by the responses of students who have experienced it, and of their parents and teachers. You can view some student and teacher testimonials here here. I was delighted when people from around the world began to contact me also wanting to teach the program. There’s also been interest in a screen version. Hold the vision, folks! I’ve continued in the ‘teaching through story’ niche because (a) it’s surely the best way to learn - it’s certainly my favourite way! and (b) because I’m fascinated by the ideas and principles I share through my writing. Some literary experts reckon that writing shouldn’t be ‘didactic’ (have an ulterior motive to teach something), but I disagree. I believe that our purpose here on earth is to grow, to realise more of our potential, so it makes sense that our books and entertainment should support that outcome. Not all of it, of course, but 'entertaining education' is what interests me – definitely not in a tedious, moralistic way – it has to be enjoyable! [See my Hero’s Journey mini e-course that accompanies the new book, Wanted: Greener Grass.]
Blurb
In 1986 a floodgate opened, changing radio forever. The FCC rescinded the “Fairness Doctrine” which eliminated the requirement to broadcast “contrasting points of view” on American broadcast TV and Radio airwaves. A variety of radio hucksters, began preaching conspiracies and lies as facts, and paved America’s path to social division. The Death of Fairness is a story shining a spotlight on the impact of this decision that hits a little too close to home and is based on actual events.
As a prophet for one of the biggest advocates to rescind The Doctrine, Program Director Fred Handson was sent to a small American city to replace the local hometown Disc Jockey’s on, K-River, the only radio station in town. Fred filled the airwaves with national radio shows, hosted by men who discovered a monetary payoff to espousing unsubstantiated facts, touting the new “freedom of speech” caused by the rescinding of the Fairness Doctrine, allowing lies and talk of conspiracies, without debate, resulting in tension and divisiveness in the town.
Will the small town values of the community be jeopardized by this radical change with the local radio station?