Melva

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Melva.

https://www.goodreads.com/mellybgod

The Invited
Melva is currently reading
by Jennifer McMahon (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Audition
Melva is currently reading
by Katie Kitamura (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Hungerstone
Melva is currently reading
by Kat Dunn (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
See all 197 books that Melva is reading…
Loading...
Andrés Reséndez
“Indeed, superior weapons had enabled Spanish expedition leaders to vanquish large numbers of indigenous opponents. When Hernán Cortés first reached the coast of Mexico, he had his ships grounded to prevent his men from going back and would go on to bring down Mexico-Tenochtitlán, a city of 250,000 inhabitants, with a little more than 1,000 soldiers. Similarly, in 1536- 1537, Francisco Pizarro and some 180 Spaniards held off perhaps 100,000 indigenous attackers for more than a year in the heart of the Inca Empire. Thousands of Indians perished, but only one Spaniard died, a man who had failed to wear his helmet.3”
Andrés Reséndez, A Land So Strange: The Epic Journey of Cabeza de Vaca

John Marrs
“Until now. You and I are a mis-Match, Ellie, because I hacked into your servers to manipulate our results.” “Rubbish,” Ellie said, secretly balking at the notion. She folded her arms indignantly. “Our servers are more secure than almost every major international company across the world. We receive so many hacking attempts, yet no one gets in. We have the best software and team money can buy to protect us against people like you.” “You’re right about some of that. But what your system didn’t take into account was your own vanity. Do you remember receiving an email some time ago with the subject ‘Businesswoman of the Year Award’? You couldn’t help but open it.” Ellie vaguely remembered reading the email as it had been sent to her private account, which only a few people had knowledge of. “Attached to it was a link you clicked on and that opened to nothing, didn’t it?” Matthew continued. “Well, it wasn’t nothing to me, because your click released a tiny, undetectable piece of tailor-made malware that allowed me to remotely access your network and work my way around your files. Everything you had access to, I had access to. Then I simply replicated my strand of DNA to mirror image yours, sat back and waited for you to get in touch. That’s why I came for a job interview, to learn a little more about the programming and systems you use. Please thank your head of personnel for leaving me alone in the room for a few moments with her laptop while she searched for a working camera to take my head shot. That was a huge help in accessing your network. Oh, and tell her to frisk interviewees for lens deflectors next time—they’re pocket-sized gadgets that render digital cameras useless.”
John Marrs, The One

203 Stephen King Fans — 20030 members — last activity 5 hours, 40 min ago
A place for all Stephen King fans to gather and discuss his work. Welcome Constant Readers!! EST 2007
year in books
Karen
854 books | 30 friends

Kevin Gas
180 books | 78 friends

Jason G...
0 books | 30 friends

Russell...
0 books | 32 friends

Alix
214 books | 82 friends

April T...
24 books | 1 friend

Ava
Ava
338 books | 5 friends




Polls voted on by Melva

Lists liked by Melva