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Buy now to get the main key ideas from Chris Hayes's The Sirens' Call MSNBC commentator Chris Hayes explores the modern attention crisis in The Sirens’ Call (2025). Just as Odysseus had to resist the deadly song of the Sirens, we struggle against the constant pull of digital distractions. Hayes argues that this isn’t simply a matter of willpower but a fundamental shift in how our attention is being captured and commodified. He examines the rise of the attention economy, the impact of digital distractions, and how technology reshapes our social, political, and economic landscapes. Hayes spotlights the forces vying for our attention and suggests ways to reclaim our mental space in an era of relentless distraction.
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Index of archaeological papers published in 1891, under the direction of the Congress of Archaeological Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries.
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A fever dream of desires fulfilled. Nestled in the shadow of the Appalachians is where Gwen Ashby stumbles upon the William Marshall Academy, and she's given a trial position as a literature teacher. The gothic boarding school seems trapped in time yet it feels like home the moment Gwen arrives. She's charmed by the lovely buildings, bewitched by the eager students...and utterly seduced by the headmaster. Edwin Yorke is noble, handsome and infuriatingly proper. But his tweedy exterior and courtly manners conceal a raw sensual power that Gwen longs to unleash. It's strangely thrilling to be the only woman on campus–save one other. An eerie white–clad figure roams the grounds by night. She never speaks. She leaves no trace. But this ghostly blight on Gwen's new dream life is the key to the Marshall Academy's mysterious allure. RITA® Award nominated title from International Bestselling Author Tiffany Reisz.