
Author: Steve Himmer
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0984510583
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0984510583
The Bee-Loud Glade
Meet Finch, a corporate drone and blogger who invents words and imaginary lives, but none as surreal as the life he's about to lead as a decorative hermit. Get The Bee-Loud Glade computer books for free.
Meet Mr. Crane, an eccentric billionaire whose whims and moods change as often as the landscape outside his employee's cave. Join them both as they search for naturalistic serenity in a land of postmodern complexity. Like Mr. Crane, who possesses the resources to build his own river, shape its path, and control its flow, Himmer carefully constructs a wondrous setting and creates a magical allegory that playfully explores the meaning of society, wealth, and the nature of work, and the limits of solitude in a networked world. Humor abounds as Finch, adjusting to a hermetic life, learns to pa Check The Bee-Loud Glade our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Meet Mr. Crane, an eccentric billionaire whose whims and moods change as often as the landscape outside his employee's cave. Join them both as they search for naturalistic serenity in a land of postmodern complexity. Like Mr Humor abounds as Finch, adjusting to a hermetic life, learns to pa
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