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5/13/2023 0 Comments King of scars book 1This duology opener strongly relies on at least a passing familiarity with the previous series, making it less than ideal for newcomers. When Nikolai and Zoya vanish during an attempt to rid the king of his demon, it’s up to his closest friends to protect the country in his absence, little realizing that the chain of events might lead to the resurgence of a great evil. Meanwhile, Grisha-turned-spy Nina, still mourning the death of her beloved Matthias, works in secret to protect Grisha fugitives while investigating strange occurrences in the countryside. Nikolai’s efforts are complicated by the nocturnal emergence of a demon residing within him, and only his trusted confidante Zoya can help him maintain control. Young King Nikolai struggles to maintain order in the kingdom of Ravka following war against the malevolent Darkling. In this sweeping dramatic fantasy, Bardugo returns to her Grishaverse and the events in both the Shadow and Bone trilogy and the Six of Crows duology. 5/13/2023 0 Comments All the dangerous things bookIt may only be the first month of 2023, but this one will rightfully find itself on many a year-end, best-of list.”Īll the Dangerous Things is available for purchase online or at your local bookstore. 10 2023 by Stacy Willingham (Author) 4,707 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition 16.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 33.90 16 Used from 25.00 22 New from 25.76 Paperback 23.99 2 New from 23. “Simply put: If you liked A Flicker in the Dark, you’ll love All the Dangerous Things. All the Dangerous Things: A Novel Paperback Jan. All the pieces are there, yet every time you think you’ve put them together, she rearranges them into something more salient and shocking,” said Vulture. Rather than falling victim to the dreaded sophomore slump, the author takes the best elements of her debut (complex characters, atmospheric setting, faulty memory, toxic secrets) and amplifies them to dizzying effect. More than a crime story (though it’s certainly that), the book is also contemplation of motherhood, sisterhood, womanhood. How is it I never realised how creepy sleepwalking. Willingham’s second novel has received positive early reviews so far.Įntertainment news publication Vulture said that fans of Willingham’s first novel, or of suspenseful reads in general, would enjoy All the Dangerous Things. In this book, Willingham creates a really creepy and unsettling thriller out of the subject of sleepwalking. So Sir Arthur gave them the prosaic name of Linear B, to distinguish the writing from a system he called Linear A. The 90 or so symbols on these and other tablets later found elsewhere on Crete and in a few places on the Greek mainland dated to about 1400 B.C., and they bore no resemblance to any known writing system. The mystery began in 1900 when Sir Arthur Evans, a British archeologist excavating the ancient Minoan palace at Knossos, on Crete, discovered clay tablets imprinted with strange pictograms that had been baked kiln-hard and had survived a fire that had destroyed the palace 3,000 years earlier. Ventris, announced that they had unlocked the secrets to a puzzle that had confounded scholars for more than half a century, and even determined that Linear B was a style of Greek used 500 years before the age of Homer. In an era in which astronauts spend weeks in space and sheep are cloned, it is hard to imagine the excitement - or the controversy - the two men created in 1953. Chadwick was 78 and a longtime resident of Cambridge. John Chadwick, a self-effacing linguist who played a critical role in deciphering the ancient Greek writings known as Linear B, then spent the rest of his life deflecting credit to his collaborator, died in England on Nov. 5/13/2023 0 Comments The come as you are workbookI'm really disappointed and sad, I thought this would help me. I just don't think these are the right books for me at this point in time. I'm sure they are helpful to tons of people. I'm not trying to say this book is shitty, or no one should buy it. I blame the years of trauma I went through. What little sex drive I have is completely buried underneath so much shame, disgust, and so on. I couldn't answer any of the questions regarding what turns me on or turns me off. Then I broke down crying and threw the books across the room. I feel either grossed out or totally dead inside. Then I remember I have the same anatomy that the book is talking about, and I just wish I could throw away my whole body in the garbage and get a new one. Just reading the names of normal body parts, sexual or not, is triggering and I feel grossed out by it. I hear it helped a lot of people so I wanted to give it the old college try.īut honestly I'm struggling with just getting through the first chapters. 5/13/2023 0 Comments Smashed by junji itoAnyone can be drawn into the unearthly events contained within his stories. Ito’s unusual blend of horror elements (including, cosmic terror and body horror), aren’t reserved for elite hero characters that I can’t relate to. Maybe that’s what makes these stories so satisfying to me. These unfortunate ‘everyman’ characters really don’t know what they’re in for! Ito has a unique narrative style that compliments his bizarre stories, elevating the strangeness of the supernatural events above the common, everyday individuals experiencing them. His art style is always detailed, and his stories strange. Nate I truly enjoy the horror stories of Junji Ito. If you’ve been clamoring for sleepless nights and a sudden urge to change your pants, this book is for you. Another highlight is The Earthbound for it’s story, something I don't usually say about Junji Ito. Be sure to read The Secret of the Haunted Mansion for the one of the scariest page turns ever. It’s hard for me to get scared by manga (it’s not the visceral experience like movies) but Ito manages to make me stay up at night. The 13 stories range from horror classics to fun Ito zaniness. WillMore Junji Ito is always welcome, and that’s what we get in Smashed. Smashed Junji Ito Story Collection Manga Review 5/12/2023 0 Comments The reading list sara adams reviewIntrigued, and a little bored with her slow job at the checkout desk, she impulsively decides to read every book on the list, one after the other.Īs each story gives up its magic, the books transport Aleisha from the painful realities she’s facing at home. It’s a list of novels that she’s never heard of before. He shops every Wednesday, goes to Temple, and worries about his granddaughter, Priya, who hides in her room reading while he spends his evenings watching nature documentaries.Īleisha is a bright but anxious teenager working at the local library for the summer when she discovers a crumpled-up piece of paper in the back of To Kill a Mockingbird. Widower Mukesh lives a quiet life in Wembley, in West London after losing his beloved wife. A BEST OF SUMMER READ ACCORDING TO NEWSWEEK, PARADE MAGAZINE, NBC NEWS, LITHUB, AND POPSUGAR! "The most heartfelt read of the summer.a surprising delight of a novel."-Shondaland An unforgettable and heartwarming debut about how a chance encounter with a list of library books helps forge an unlikely friendship between two very different people in a London suburb. 5/12/2023 0 Comments Long shot kennedy ryan“The heart speaks in whispers, but sometimes by the time we listen, it’s too late.” There will not be any spoilers here, so I apologize if this review feels more vague than usual. But I PROMISE, you will be healed in the end. Long Shot deserved that RITA, that’s for sure! This was no light read by any stretch, it was a raw and powerful reading/listening experience that will break you. Sports romances are not usually my favorite, but when I saw that Long Shot won a RITA, and I realized I had never read Kennedy Ryan, I grabbed it without even reading the blurb, thinking it would be a light sports romance. This book stuck with me and will stick with me for a long, long time to come. Normally I would have mostly forgotten a book by now and have to rely on my notes. I finished reading Long Shot by Kennedy Ryan a few weeks ago but have fallen behind on reviews, and honestly, I felt like my words can not do this book justice. Long Shot: A Hoops Novel by Kennedy Ryan Narrated by Sean Crisden and Jo Raylan Emotional Sports Romance. 5/12/2023 0 Comments The M.D by Thomas M. DischBy the author of the children’s fantasy The Brave Little Toaster and several science fiction works, this lengthy adult entertainment is well suited for summer weekend reading" - Library Journal A multitude of major and supporting characters, a good many subplots, plus much dark and wicked humor all contribute to the tale’s success. Spanning the early 1970s through 1999, this well-written horror novel takes Billy from childhood innocence and casual cruelty to adult greed and calculated evil…. "Endowed with the power to heal or destroy by the Roman god Mercury, Minnesota grade schooler Billy Michaels embarks on a strange lifelong journey. "Resonates with surprise and menace." - USA Today "Each new page, like an electric eel, is poised to shock." - Los Angeles Times "A truly stunning work of supernatural horror." - San Francisco Chronicle A superlative chiller with a surprisingly thought-provoking symbolic subtext and a remarkably evocative, often brilliant, style." - Washington Post "An extraordinary feat of the imagination…. is surely his magnum opus." - Stephen King Thomas Disch has been writing wonderful tales of imagination for years now-stories that sometimes amuse, sometimes sting, sometimes horrify, and sometimes manage to do all three at the same time-but The M.D. "Simply one of the best novels of horror-fantasy I’ve ever read. 5/12/2023 0 Comments The sisters of the winter woodWhen Laya is tempted by a group of young outsiders, Liba knows it’s up to her to protect her sister and, if necessary, call on the swan people to defend her and her sister from whatever lurks in the woods. These changes start to manifest as each sister’s feelings for each other, boys, tradition and temptation collide. Liba inherited her father’s bearlike shape and dark features Laya has her mother’s swanlike beauty and light hair. Both of their parents are shape-shifters-and so are they. When Liba and Laya’s parents leave to visit a dying relative several towns away, they tell the girls two massive secrets. Odd noises and rumors of wandering strangers suddenly make life in the woods a little less welcoming. But for sisters Liba and Laya, who live in the forest outside of town, things aren’t quite as idyllic as they seem. Pious and cheerful villagers bustle about in the snow, going to market and celebrating shabbas together. At first glance, the town of Dubossary might appear to be a simple Jewish town at the edge of the woods. |