The Windownesian

The Windownesian PDF Author: The Sapient Sabre
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543780598
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 295

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The Windownesian series features the adventures of the university student Jonathan Wills with his friends Meander, Athena, Zedekiah, as well as his roommates Alex the AI and Bobby the Alien. Each chapter centres around one topic, recording our characters experiencing it, and discussing it. “I still love my motherland and the sensible people living in it. But there’re dark histories I’m ashamed of and selfish people I avoid.” This is Chapter 10 centring national identity which foregrounds the conflicts Jonathan faces when interacting with people of his bloodline. “I’d rather be an incomplete human than a somewhat robot”, the attitude of Jonathan on prosthetics. Chapter 11 is where after some hesitations, he replaces his broken left arm with a robotic one. Complications arise when he finds out his prosthetic limb can... “Are [boars] more dangerous or are we more dangerous?” Chapter 12 centres around this controversial wild beast, and pits animal rights against human safety. This is a chapter where, Jonathan becomes something he didn’t expect to be. “We think difference, differently!”, perhaps the most iconic line of the series. But what does it mean? And how is it related to the series? Read the Writer’s Commentary to find out.

The Windownesian

The Windownesian PDF Author: The Sapient Sabre
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543780598
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 295

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Book Description
The Windownesian series features the adventures of the university student Jonathan Wills with his friends Meander, Athena, Zedekiah, as well as his roommates Alex the AI and Bobby the Alien. Each chapter centres around one topic, recording our characters experiencing it, and discussing it. “I still love my motherland and the sensible people living in it. But there’re dark histories I’m ashamed of and selfish people I avoid.” This is Chapter 10 centring national identity which foregrounds the conflicts Jonathan faces when interacting with people of his bloodline. “I’d rather be an incomplete human than a somewhat robot”, the attitude of Jonathan on prosthetics. Chapter 11 is where after some hesitations, he replaces his broken left arm with a robotic one. Complications arise when he finds out his prosthetic limb can... “Are [boars] more dangerous or are we more dangerous?” Chapter 12 centres around this controversial wild beast, and pits animal rights against human safety. This is a chapter where, Jonathan becomes something he didn’t expect to be. “We think difference, differently!”, perhaps the most iconic line of the series. But what does it mean? And how is it related to the series? Read the Writer’s Commentary to find out.

I Had a Farm

I Had a Farm PDF Author: The Sapient Sabre
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543771815
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 97

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2040 is the year in which nothing can be grown from our Earth’s soil anymore. Extreme weather becomes incrementally frequent and devastating, dwindling food production as crops and livestocks die before harvesting. Even seafood isn’t available due to severe pollution. Food becomes increasingly expensive and inaccessible due to the lack of supply. Eventually, the world suffers from hunger. Professor Caesar Claudius MacDonald, an expert with several PhD in Genetics, yearns to alleviate such food shortage. With the help of his assistants Grace Merce and Judson Cotter, Caesar invented a meat animal named proteinball (later called butterballs) which has a 2 year life-cycle, both heat and cold resistance, and is edible down to the bones. His next step is to feed his livestocks with pure chemicals so that meat won’t be competing food with humans. Yet obstacles spawn when his beasts couldn’t digest all the feed. Desperate, he turns to an unexpected yet controversial life form to fill in the DNA of his inventions. With the genes of said creatures he succeeded. However, things further complicate when Caesar finds out that his animals can...

International Educator

International Educator PDF Author:
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ISBN:
Category : International education
Languages : en
Pages : 208

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The Windownesian

The Windownesian PDF Author: The Sapient Sabre
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 9781543780604
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Book Description
The Windownesian series features the adventures of the university student Jonathan Wills with his friends Meander, Athena, Zedekiah, as well as his roommates Alex the AI and Bobby the Alien. Each chapter centres around one topic, recording our characters experiencing it, and discussing it. "I still love my motherland and the sensible people living in it. But there're dark histories I'm ashamed of and selfish people I avoid." This is Chapter 10 centring national identity which foregrounds the conflicts Jonathan faces when interacting with people of his bloodline. "I'd rather be an incomplete human than a somewhat robot", the attitude of Jonathan on prosthetics. Chapter 11 is where after some hesitations, he replaces his broken left arm with a robotic one. Complications arise when he finds out his prosthetic limb can... "Are [boars] more dangerous or are we more dangerous?" Chapter 12 centres around this controversial wild beast, and pits animal rights against human safety. This is a chapter where, Jonathan becomes something he didn't expect to be. "We think difference, differently!", perhaps the most iconic line of the series. But what does it mean? And how is it related to the series? Read the Writer's Commentary to find out.

The Windownesian

The Windownesian PDF Author: The Sapient The Sapient Sabre
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 9781543772012
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The Windownesian series follows the university student Jonathan Wills and his friends Meander, Athena, Zedekiah, as well as his roommates Alex the AI and Bobby the Alien. Each chapter centres around one topic, recording our characters experiencing it, and discussing it. The Technological Singularity is here in 2027 when a brain chip inserted into humans' heads is available to the general public, blurring the line between humans and machines. In Chapter 7, Jonathan argues for the impact of said technology on humans, while Alex convinces him to insert one. What should a university teach? And what should an English major learn? Starts with the quarrel between former and current department head Professor Wong and Professor Tales, and ends with a debate between Alex and Bobby, Chapter 8 explores the essence of English department, and what shall university education be in general. Religion is what many hold dear to their heart. In Chapter 9, our characters reflect on why one believes through intense dialogues and discussions. And how to make your characters best experience God? Break their legs. After an accident, Jonathan with a damaged body and a shattered arm reflects on his life and finds the faith he long desired.