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Web. 29 Mar. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5404661297798157} +{"content": "anti-heroísmo pronunciation: How to pronounce anti-heroísmo in Portuguese\n\nPronunciation: anti-heroísmo\n\nAdded on: 2013-01-02 Listened: 0 times\nin: Add categories to anti-heroísmo\n\nPronunciation in Portuguese [pt]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? Pronounce anti-heroísmo in Portuguese\n\nAccents & languages on maps\n\nNot satisfied?\n\n· Request a new pronunciation\n\nModify word:\n\n· Add languages\n· Add categories\n\nReport word:\n\nIs there anything wrong with this word?\nPlease report it here.\n\nTell your friends how to pronounce anti-heroísmo:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "Christian Fiction\n\nThe Moonlight School. Review + Giveaway.\n\nAbout The Book\n\nBook:  The Moonlight School\n\nAuthor: Suzanne Woods Fisher\n\nGenre: Historical Fiction\n\nRelease Date: February 2, 2021\n\nHaunted by her sister’s mysterious disappearance, Lucy Wilson arrives in Rowan County, Kentucky, in the spring of 1911 to work for Cora Wilson Stewart, superintendent of education. When Cora sends Lucy into the hills to act as scribe for the mountain people, she is repelled by the primitive conditions and intellectual poverty she encounters. Few adults can read and write.\n\nBorn in those hills, Cora knows the plague of illiteracy. So does Brother Wyatt, a singing schoolmaster who travels through the hills. Involving Lucy and Wyatt, Cora hatches a plan to open the schoolhouses to adults on moonlit nights. The best way to combat poverty, she believes, is to eliminate illiteracy. But will the people come?\n\nAs Lucy emerges from a life in the shadows, she finds purpose; or maybe purpose finds her. With purpose comes answers to her questions, and something else she hadn’t expected: love.\n\nClick here to get your copy!\n\nMy Thoughts\n\n“‘ Hope can be found even in the darkest of forests,'”\n\nI’ve read books but I’ve never read anyone quite like this in the sense that it put my mind and heart to think and reason. It opened my mind and reminded me to see people in a different light and see living as a means of adding value to the lives of people.\n\nI divided the characters into different categories but the two most prominent ones were those who were in the position to make a difference in the lives of others and jumped at it no matter the cost and those who used their position to exploit others.\n\nLucy was one character to love. Her metamorphosis was astronomical.\nAunty Cora was a force to reckon with. I loved her bigger than life personality.\n\nI congratulate the author for being able to write the story from the different character’s point of view without loosing the readers on the way.\n\nThe lessons of faith, love, and family in this book was profound and wonderful.\n\nUnforgettable book.\n\nI received a copy of this book and this is my honest opinion.\n\nAbout The Author\n\nCarol award winner Suzanne Woods Fisher writes stories that take you to places you’ve never visited—one with characters that seem like old friends. But most of all, her books give you something to think about long after you’ve finished reading it. With over one million copies of her books sold worldwide, Suzanne is the best-selling author of more than thirty books, ranging from non-fiction books, to children’s books, to novels. She lives with her very big family in northern California.\n\nMore From Suzanne\n\nI’m Suzanne Woods Fisher, the author of The Moonlight School. This historical fiction will release on February 2, 2021, and is based on a true story featuring Cora Wilson Stewart, a Kentucky educator way ahead of her times. In 1911, Cora had a crazy idea—to open rural one-room schoolhouses in her county on moonlit nights to teach illiterate adults how to read and write.\n\nSo what happened next? Well, it’s so astonishing that you wouldn’t believe me if I told you. Instead, I hope you’ll read the book and find out for yourself.\n\nIn the meantime, this infographic provides a fascinating look at illiteracy THEN…and NOW. Makes you want to thank your teachers, doesn’t it?\n\nTo celebrate her tour, Suzanne is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!\n\nBe sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.\n\nhttps://promosimple.com/ps/1068d/the-moonlight-school-celebration-tour-giveaway\n\n8 thoughts on “The Moonlight School. Review + Giveaway.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8157831430435181} +{"content": "Posts Tagged ‘Cecy Robson’\nMost Recent\nRead More\nMay 22, 2017\n\nStep into the courtroom with Cecy Robson’s sizzling hot Declan O’Brien #excerpt #giveaway\n\nIn Cecy Robson's O'Brien Family novel, Feel Me, assistant district attorney Declan O'Brien goes toe-to-toe with his boss's daughter, a formidable hearing-impaired woman who doesn't fall to his charm or good looks. Read on for an excerpt from Feel Me, and experience the sizzling tension... PS - There's a killer giveaway below (Coach purse, whaaat?!), so be sure to read all the way to the bottom of this post!\nRead More\nDecember 20, 2016\n\nCongratulations to the 2016 GraveTells Book Award and Readers Choice Award winners! #GTBA16 #GTRCA16\n\nThe votes have been cast, the recipients chosen. These are the winners of the GraveTells 2016 Book Awards, including those selected by GraveTells as genre standouts and those voted as the favorite romance stories, characters, authors, and publishers of 2016! Let's celebrate the winners! Peek inside to see who won the 2016 GraveTells Book Awards and Readers Choice Awards...\nRead More\nOctober 24, 2016\n\nCecy Robson’s urban fantasy Of Flame and Light showcases a powerful, zombie-fighting heroine #excerpt #giveaway\n\nI beta read this book for Cecy a few months ago, and—being only the second of her books I'd ever read—I was blown away by the depth of passion, humor, and creativity in this story. The excerpt below showcases some of that dark paranormal creativity, so if zombies are your thing, you're really gonna love this little bit below, but what I really loved most about the book was how real and likeable the main character is. Taran is both mad powerful and charmingly self-deprecating. She has a strong sense of morality and an equally strong possessiveness when it comes to her man. I found myself liking her an awful lot, despite having read none of the previous stories in this series. If you are [...]\nRead More\nJune 26, 2016\n\nInseverable (Carolina Beach #1) by Cecy Robson #BookReview #BookoftheMonth\n\nI rarely fall in love with a New Adult book—and both Trinity's (and her friends') age and life experiences put this story firmly in NA territory—but I couldn't stop reading Inseverable. The emotion is so well grounded and layered, the characters rich and believable, the conflict complex with just the right amount of hopelessness. Inseverable is a beautiful romance and a story worth dedicating a weekend to. Inseverable is the June 2016 GraveTells Book of the Month.\nUrban Fantasy\nMen In Uniform\nFollow GraveTells on…\nPraise for GT\n\"I like the format of the reviews and it helps me decide if a book is a ‘go get this now’, ‘wait until you’re in the mood’, ‘maybe- if there’s nothing else to read’ or ‘probably not the book match for me’. I eagerly look to see what quotes are presented and I find the ‘if you like-’ comparisons possibly as telling as the actual review. 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You should really read the Percy Jackson series, or any other book written by Rick Riordan\n theoddballMonday, December 24, 2018 at 8:41 am55 stars\n Dude, this may be my opinion, but I think Greek is way better than Roman, don't y'all think?😃\n • LoLFriday, December 21, 2018 at 9:49 am\n Is the best\n • Wolf girl 20Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 2:50 pm\n You can imagine what is happening\n • Cuty pie 27Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 2:44 pm\n It is very intresting\n • Cenderela 27Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 5:27 pm\n It is so intresting\n • Cuty pie 27Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 5:21 pm\n Hi my nick name is cuty pie 27 and I love redoing books and it is my talent . And if I get bored sometimes I just like to read books .and I think about the Olympus book is that it is rely intresting and I wold love to read it thank you bye\n • raptorkillTuesday, December 11, 2018 at 2:43 pm\n it is a great book filled with action\n pdogwar1821Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 9:57 am55 stars\n this book is so awesome i have the whole series\n reddragon1Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 10:23 pm55 stars\n This is a great finale for the heroes of Olympus series, I really liked it and recommend it to anyone who like the greek gods.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9977201819419861} +{"content": "AustLit logo\nSeguidor Seguidor i(A106780 works by)\nGender: Unknown\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. 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And not a moment too soon . . . since John and Philippa are about to embark on a search to locate a monstrous pharaoh named Akhenaten and his eerie tomb.\n\nBook Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 9/1/2005 Pages: 384 Reading Level: Age 8 and Up\n\nThis novel is not available at the moment\n\nRequest Free Read\n\nRead more free ebooks:\n\n© 2016 OnlineBookster.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9595985412597656} +{"content": "\nMargaret Lane (1907–1994)\n\nAuthor of The Tale of Beatrix Potter: A Biography\n\nIncludes the names: Magaret Lane, Margaret Lane, Lane Margaret\n\nMembersReviewsPopularityRatingFavorited   Events   \n583 (4,149)7419,498 (3.96)00\nWorks by Margaret Laneorganize | filter\nAlso by Margaret Laneorganize | filter\nRelated tags\nEvents on LibraryThing Local\nNo events listed. (add an event)\nCommon Knowledgehistory Creative Commons License\nYou must log in to edit Common Knowledge data.\nFor more help see the Common Knowledge help page.\nCanonical name\nLegal name\nOther names\nDate of birth\nDate of death\nBurial location\nCountry (for map)\nPlace of death\nPlaces of residence\nAwards and honors\nShort biography\nMargaret Lane was first employed as a journalist for the Daily Express in 1928, and then as a special correspondent for the International News Service in the USA in 1931. This was followed by a further six years back home in England with the Daily Mail. In 1934, she married Bryan Wallace; they later divorced. In 1944, she married as her second husband Francis Plantagenet Hastings, 15th Earl of Huntingdon, the noted painter, and the couple had two daughters. In addition to her journalism, novels, and other writings, Margaret Lane was president at different times of the Dickens Fellowship, the Johnson Society, the Bronte Society, and the Jane Austen Society. Margaret Lane also produced a series of natural history books for children entitled The Fox, The Spider, The Stickleback, The Squirrel, The Frog and The Beaver (all 1982). She was most famous for her biography of Samuel Johnson, published in 1975.\nDisambiguation notice\n\nMember ratings\n\nAverage: (3.96)\n2.5 1\n3 10\n3.5 3\n4 20\n4.5 4\n5 9\n\nImprove this author\n\nCombine/separate works\n\nAuthor division\n\nMargaret Lane is currently considered a \"single author.\" If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author.\n\nMargaret Lane is composed of 4 names. 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I got a herniated disk with spinal cord compression. \n\nBeen basically living off morphine for the last while, 40mg/day.\n\nCurrently in the US and trying to see about getting a surgery as I don't have a formal indication in my country cus I have only pain and sensation loss, no paralysis or lack of strength.\n\nBut we hopefully should resume soon, either when they give me enough of it a day for the pain to go away or when I get the surgery \n\nCrim-Chan · Mar 3, 2024\n\ndamn thats very tough...and probably painful...hope you get better soon\n\ntake care!\n\nnunuhaza · Apr 27, 2023\n\nwhich series is complete?\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Jan 14, 2024\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Feb 21, 2023\n\nWelp. I have appeared!\n\nTurns out my back has gotten a bit worse, and my herniated disc is now touching my spinal chord. Not fun. \n\nOn other news, I may release something soon.\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Dec 19, 2022\n\nNecro's chapter 89 is out!\n\nLyara confronts the quack doctor! \n\ndragondeathlord · Dec 20, 2022\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Nov 19, 2022\n\nDiscord account was nuked, 0 clue on discord server\n\nIrlina · Nov 19, 2022\n\nYou are the second one I have heard that this happened to... can't log on or was it an email?\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Nov 19, 2022\n\nIrlina · Nov 20, 2022\n\nDamn... you are the second author here I heard having that problem. \n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Aug 19, 2022\n\nAnnouncement on both novels. Hiatus is officially over!\n\nFree month Patreon on September due to Paused Billing, more info in the announcement\n\nrmhj · Aug 21, 2022\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Jul 26, 2022\n\nI'm sorry. June and July were months I had looked forward to writing a lot since I was free, but that didn't happen at all. I just wasn't in the right state of mind to write anything. I just really don't feel like doing anything most of the time, and have since wandered off all the communities and groups I used to interact with.  Not sure why it had to happen now of all time, but it did. So there's that. \n\nI am still alive, hopefully.\n\nBOOKW0RM · Jul 26, 2022\n\nHope you get better. Depression is a bitch. \n\ndragondeathlord · Jul 27, 2022\n\nWriters Block happens and we are grateful for what we get! Thank you!\n\nAnimeKing · Aug 3, 2022\n\nits good to here from you\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Apr 16, 2022\n\nPlease read this post. I have no energy to even make a decent post here so...\n\nBOOKW0RM · Apr 17, 2022\n\nHells.... That's a helluva lot that you're dealing with. I hope everything comes out all right. \n\nIrlina · Apr 17, 2022\n\nSorry to hear that things are going so wrong for you. Well wishes and hope things turn for the better soon. \n\nDizzyMiget · Apr 17, 2022\n\nJesus christ that's a lot of things on your plate, if you need to focus on irl stuff i think no one would blame you that.\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Apr 3, 2022\n\nDungeon chapter has been released! \nPlease check it out.\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Mar 24, 2022\n\nI am 14 days without writing my books... It kinda hurts that it's gotten that bad but real life is hell :/\n\nI hope they'll be back soon. Shit is still going on, my father will probably remain there for another 2 weeks or so.\n\nAlso somebody shut the president up! every time Joe opens his mouth, the USD drops another 1%\n\ndragondeathlord · Mar 24, 2022\n\nWe are losing the PetroDollar...Joe did that... not even funny.. The sad part most people do not even know what I am talking about. Russia got 40% of the world to agree to use Rubles and Renminbi.. We are f#$%\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Mar 15, 2022\n\nSome real bad shit happened over the weekend and I had to skip release for Necro...\n\nFor more info pls read pinned comment in #general on my discords server\n\nbit.ly/DarkGodsDiscord\n\nAll support is appreciated and any help is welcome, especially if you have advice to give for this kind of problem. thx.\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Mar 24, 2022\n\nthe issue is that you are my job rn, gotta worry\n\nIrlina · Mar 24, 2022\n\nAh, well... still take your time. Burn out is a thing and that would cause even more problems then just posting a little slower. \n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Mar 24, 2022\n\nnot burnout tbh, just health problems in the family that I have to deal with the bills and all. But I have too little free time rn to even think\n\nIrlina · Mar 24, 2022\n\nAll I can say is just take care of yourself. Alright?\n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Feb 27, 2022\n\nNecro is back!\n\nChapter 83 is now up on all platforms, go check it out!\n\ndragondeathlord · Feb 27, 2022\n\nThank the Forces of EVIL! \n\nDarkGodEM · Author · Feb 17, 2022\n\nSorry bout the lack of chapters these weeks where there should have been some...\n\nUni is back\n\nIt's in person\n\n7 to 19\n\nI wanna die and kill somebody\n\nApplied Pathology is great, Lab Exams is elementary maths + bio... Mental Health sucks and my professor needs medical health bc she looks deranged. If I don't die from overexerting myself by July, I'll take this as an absolute win. \n\nIlikewaterkusa · Feb 17, 2022\n\nMy discord will trash talk you into morale\n\nDizzyMiget · Feb 17, 2022\n\nTake care of yourself, that's the no1 priority \n\nIlikewaterkusa · Feb 17, 2022\n\nThat too\n\n Reading List\n Recent Activity\n Personal Information\n Last Active: Jul 16, 2024 04:24 PM\n Birthday: Dec 20, 1999\n Gender: Female\n Location: Brazil\n Homepage: https://www.patreon.com/DarkGodEM\n Author Information\n Series: 6\n Total Words: 222,085\n Total Pageviews: 1,314,533\n Reviews Received: 13\n Readers: 6,098\n Followers: 190\n Default Title\n Reported Message in Quotes\n Error Message\n The following error occurred:\n Report Comment\n guy said:\n Reported Message in Quotes\n Action Required\n You must be logged in to perform this action.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\n\nCreationEarth Nature Photos\nSubmit Poems\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nRead Poems by RobertHenry Poulin\n\nRobertHenry Poulin Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow are poems written by poet Roberthenry Poulin. 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During her bleakest moment, however, she's forced to rethink her entire way of looking at life and death, for her first love--a boy who died in battle--returns. But what does he want from her? Featuring visually arresting archival photographs this is a tense, romantic narrative set in a tumultuous past that is eerily like our own time.\n\nChildren'sFiction & true storiesHistorical fictionChildren'sFiction & true storiesHorror & ghost stories, chillers Publisher: Abrams Publication Date: 01/10/2014 ISBN-13: 9781419710230  Details: Type: Paperback Format: Books\nAvailability: Currently unavailable to order online.  \n\nCat Winters was born and raised near Disneyland in Southern California. She is the creator of suburbanvampire.blogspot.com and she runs corsetsandcutlasses.wordpress.com, a group blog featuring authors of YA historical fiction.\n\nMore books by Cat Wintoosebumps: Monsters At Midnight\nJeremy Lambert; Chris Fenoglio\nFive Nights at Freddy's: Survival...\nScott Cawthon\nIa: Union\nJohn Darryl Winston\n\nCurrently out of stock\n\nLatest Blog\nFolklore of the Yorkshire Moors\n10/02/2018\n\nRead an Extract from Wendy Mitchell's Somebody I Used to Know\n05/02/2018\n\nRead an extract from Wendy Mitchell's Somebody I Used to Know, her memoir about living with dementia.\n\nWhere are you really from? 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He is in grade six, skinny, wears glasses, and then falls in love with Zoe, the prettiest girl in his class. The twist in the story happens when Andy's grandfather dies and turns into a ghost. Now Andy has the power of seeing ghosts and communicating with them. He decides to use that power to the fullest. The paranormal activities make Andy a supernatural hero and the book is about the transformation of nerd Andy into a supernatural hero.\n\nIt is a very entertaining theme where one can relate to Andy and his nerdy behavior, which sees him being the butt of many jokes in class. The transformation of this nerdy boy is done very well and the change is fluid. It is the type of story that kids will find fascinating. The black and white sketches are beautiful and they give an individuality to the characters and the scenes. The manner in which Andy handles the situations in his life is noteworthy.\n\nThe theme covers everything that is part of a child's life: parents, school, friends, bullies, pretty girl, and much more. It is an entertaining read with a relatable character and exciting adventures that make it a fast paced story. Now from the nerd that he was, will this supernatural hero get the girl?\"\n\nBuy links\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5845522284507751} +{"content": "Helen Mirren Gosford Park Famous Quotes & Sayings\n\nList of top 8 famous quotes and sayings about helen mirren gosford park to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.\n\nTop 8 Helen Mirren Gosford Park Quotes\n\n#1. A rich man, was one who spent a million. - Author: Brian McGreevy\n#2. I'm sure people will wonder if I could have hit all those home runs had I never taken steroids. - Author: Mark McGwire\n#3. seven times down, eight times up - Author: Chris Bradford\n#4. Words, in my humble opinion, are the most inexhaustible source of magic we have. - Author: J.K. Rowling\n#5. Government defines the physical aspects of man by means of The Printed Form, so that for every man in the flesh there is an exactly corresponding man on paper. - Author: Jean Giraudoux\n#6. The family teaches us about the importance of knowledge, education, hard work and effort. It teaches us about enjoying ourselves, having fun, keeping fit and healthy. - Author: Kamisese Mara\n#7. You have to look at what a person does with his life. Anyone can say that he's a Christian, but you look at how they live. - Author: Franklin Graham\n#8. The BBC will always be attacked by whoever is in government. It is that George Bush thing of 'If you're not with us you are against us.' - Author: Graham Norton\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000081062316895} +{"content": "Monthly Archives: December 2016\n\nMusings and opportunities when you have a glass in your hand.\n\nI am delighted to share the news that I have become a regular poster on the collaborative blog, Novel Points Of View. It is an amazing blog, made up of six writers and a talented photographer, who share their thoughts on all things to do with writing, reading, creativity – and anything else that might loosely be linked to a ‘point of view’. A wide scope for interesting musings on a wide range of topics, don’t you think?\n\nMy first post was today, New Year’s Eve. Hmmm … what shall I talk about and how did I become involved?\n\nContinue reading\n\n© 2019 Victoria Cornwall", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9971516132354736} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nJuly 1st, 2015 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 293,174 comments.\nWilliam Carlos Williams - The Widow's Lament In Springtime\n\nSorrow is my own yard\nwhere the new grass\nflames as it has flamed\noften before but not\nwith the cold fire\nthat closes round me this year.\nThirtyfive years\nI lived with my husband.\nThe plumtree is white today\nwith masses of flowers.\nMasses of flowers\nload the cherry branches\nand color some bushes\nyellow and some red\nbut the grief in my heart\nis stronger than they\nfor though they were my joy\nformerly, today I notice them\nand turn away forgetting.\nToday my son told me\nthat in the meadows,\nat the edge of the heavy woods\nin the distance, he saw\ntrees of white flowers.\nI feel that I would like\nto go there\nand fall into those flowers\nand sink into the marsh near them.\n\nAdded: Feb 20 2003 | Viewed: 22270 times | Comments and analysis of The Widow's Lament In Springtime by William Carlos Williams Comments (34)\n\nThe Widow's Lament In Springtime - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: William Carlos Williams\nPoem: The Widow's Lament In Springtime\nPoem of the Day: Aug 19 2011\n\nComment 34 of 34, added on July 1st, 2015 at 3:04 AM.\n\nsLM2iU Thanks a lot for the article post.Thanks Again. Awesome.\n\nlinks crorkzz from Ecuador\nComment 33 of 34, added on June 11th, 2015 at 9:39 AM.\n\nmYjwk7 Hey, thanks for the blog article.Thanks Again. Great.\n\ncrorkzz from Andorra\nComment 32 of 34, added on June 10th, 2015 at 12:33 PM.\n\nxXXuEo Very good post.Really thank you! Will read on...\n\ncrorkzz mattz from Nepal\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, The Widow's Lament In Springtime, has received 34 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nWilliams Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9893509149551392} +{"content": "\n[ trahy-goh-nuhm ]\n\nnoun,plural tri·go·na [trahy-goh-nuh]. /traɪˈgoʊ nə/. Anatomy.\n\nOrigin of trigonum\n\nFirst recorded in 1720–30, trigonum is from the Latin word trigōnum triangle. 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Writing is such a private thing where you […]\n\nRead More Why do I do it?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.994715690612793} +{"content": "Gail Hennessy\n\nGail Hennessy was educated at Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla and graduated from the University of Sydney with a BA degree in 1959. From 1960 to 1988 she lived and worked in Canberra with her husband and five children. During the 1970s and 1980s her poetry was widely published in regional and national newspapers and literary journals. She was an active member of the Canberra branch of the Society of Women Writers.\n\nIn 1988 she moved to Newcastle.  During the 1990s she committed herself to academic work in the field of Australian/Aboriginal studies, graduating in 1999 from the University of Newcastle with a Masters degree by research into the autobiographies of Aboriginal women. This work led to her successful PhD thesis of 2004, ‘Testimonio: Witnessing my Mother’s Life in Twentieth Century Australia’. After completing her thesis Hennessy returned to poetry and has been successful in a number of competitions and anthologies. In 2009 she produced a collection of old and new works under the title Witnessing which derived from her PhD work. (Biography provided by author to the National Library of Australia.)\n\nHennessey’s Written on Water (Flying Island Books) was published in 2017. The M Word (Girls on Key) was published in 2018 . It is a memoir about postnatal psychosis, and addresses the stigma around mental illness.\n\nFlying Islands Pocket Poet Publications\n\nWritten on Water\n\nIn National Library of Australia\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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When a scandalous murder shocks London high society, seventeen-year-old aspiring lawyer Lizzie Bennet seizes the opportunity to prove herself, despite the interference of Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy, the stern young heir to the prestigious firm Pemberley Associates. Convinced the authorities have imprisoned the wrong person, Lizzie vows to solve the murder on her own. But as the case – and her feelings for Darcy – become more complicated, Lizzie discovers that her dream job could make her happy, but it might also get her killed.\n\n1 in stock (can be backordered)\n\nISBN: 9780062889812 Category:\n\nAuthor Tirzah Price Published by HarperTeen ISBN 9780062889812\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Pride and Premeditation”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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The powers that be […]\n\nRead More...\n\nJune 2010 AudioBook Discounts – National AudioBook Month\n\nJune is a special month in the world of audio books because it is National AudioBook Month.  What exactly does this mean?  During this month the industry as a whole makes a big push to bring the appreciation of audio books to those that may not be aware of all the pleasures and benefits of […]\n\nRead More...\n\n2008 Audio Book Sales Survey Released by APA\n\nBack in May I wrote about the report by the Association of American Publishers which painted a pretty dire picture of audio book sales particularly for March of this year.  I am happy to report that the more detailed report published by the Audio Publishers Association for 2008 only estimates a drop of 6.7% in […]\n\nRead More...\n\nNeil Gaiman Audies® Winner and Innovator\n\nListen to Neil Gaiman’s Graveyard Book for free!  Believe it or not if you go the his website for young readers you can do that by listening to the videos of the video tour he did for the book.  Like me you may be surprised that he did this.  Won’t this diminish the value of […]\n\nRead More...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9841439723968506} +{"content": "Writing Delayed\n\nYesterday I spent the day writing.  I was so absorbed in writing, I had no idea what time it was.  I was busy doing edits, covers, sending things to my test readers and so on.  I even worked on drawing some stuff for a cover.\n\nWhile I was working, Ken brought me lunch.  I hadn’t even realized it was lunch time.  I got a lot of stuff done and hope to continue the trend.  The only bad part is I didn’t get any actual writing done.  I did get summaries of short stories written – everything I put out has to have a summary (think back cover of book).  Sometimes these are the hardest to write because they are so short.\n\nI also got two of my Wayfarer stories updated with the edits I wanted to get done.  This means I have to update three documents per story.  I got the short story and the first novel updated.  I was hoping to work on the others today but it looks like I’m driving to Indiana instead.\n\nVicki’s power is out.  The power company is saying it will be Tuesday before they restore it.  Which seems crazy to me but what can you do?  She has a freezer full of food, probably somewhere around a $1000 worth of food.\n\nWe are going to get her a generator and I’ll drive it down today and come home tomorrow.  It cuts into my writing time but you do what you gotta do for your kids.  I’ll be spending the night at her place so I need to get ready.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9525662064552307} +{"content": "Faster previews. 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We love Elian and his motley crew of pirate friends. And Lira is another brutal character that we cannot gush enough about. This book was beautiful and gets bonus points for being a rare YA fantasy standalone!\n\nFuryborn – Claire Legrand\n\nThis book was a pleasant surprise for us! We didn’t really trust the hype and expected another run of the mill YA fantasy experience… Instead, we got a complex world full of complicated characters and a story where romance took the backseat. We loved how the book was split between two time periods telling the story two strong female characters!\n\nStrange the Dreamer – Laini Taylor\n\nWe could go on and on and on about how much we admire Laini Taylor. Strange the Dreamer was simply brilliant and our words cannot do it justice. This book will give you all the feels especially *that* ending – and if Lazlo isn’t in the running for your book boyfriend of the year we’d be shocked.\n\nShadow and Bone – Leigh Bardugo\n\nWe’ve officially joined the Leigh Bardugo coven. Bardugo is a master witch of words, worldbuilding, and plot twists you won’t see coming. We ❤ the Darkling and the Grishaverse. We will buy anything Bardugo publishes from now on.\n\nThe Scribe – Elizabeth Hunter\n\nAnother surprise book favorite for us this year. We normally like paranormal romance but this one set in Turkey stole our hearts. We ship Ava and Malachi SO HARD and really we want our own Irin warriors to love us too! *That ending thoooooough.\n\nDirty Exes  – Rachel Van Dyken\n\nThis romance novel was HILARIOUS. We’ve never laughed so hard and adored a man with a man-bun more.  Plus, the characters in this book fully appreciate and understand that wine is the best beverage in the world. If you haven’t read this book, do it now!\n\nRhapsodic  – Laura Thalassa\n\nLaura Thalassa gives us the anti-hero that stole our hearts right from our chests and we are 100% okay with it. And Callie is the kind of Siren we want to be best friends with. This book is beautiful and brutal and a must read!\n\nUnder Different Stars – Amy Bartol\n\nThis. Book. KILLED. If you like strong female characters and a male love interest that will kidnap your heart… then read Under Different Stars! We loved the unique world building and complex politics between the characters. Andddd this book understands how important the fight against the patriarchy is!\n\nCruel Prince – Holly Black\n\nSaved one of the best books of 2018 for last! Holly Black, we don’t deserve you. Cruel Prince was everything we wanted and needed it to be and if we don’t get our hands on Wicked King soon we will die. Though, from what we’ve heard Wicked King might just kill us anyways. But, what a way to go am I right?!?\n\n61 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Best Books of 2018 (So Far!)\n\n 1. Great list! I love Shadow & Bone. Leigh Bardugo is one of my (newish) favorite authors.\n I was also glad to see Furyborn on here. I just started reading this. It’s pretty intriguing so far!\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\n 2. I’ve had Under Different Stars on my list for so long, I’m glad to see you guys loved it! I also want to read Amy A. Bartol’s Second Born series, her books sound so interesting I don’t know how more people don’t know about them??\n Great list guys! There have honestly been so many great reads so far in 2018, I bet it’s going to get better 😀\n\n Liked by 2 people\n\n 3. Cruel Prince seems to be literally everyone favorite book this year but somehow I didn’t exactly connect with it 😦 Maybe I wasn’t in the mood? I might have to re-read this one!\n\n I definitely need to read Fury Born and To Kill a Kingdom though! (I’m soooooo behind on my TBR because I decided that I finally had to finish the House of Night). I’m also super excited for Spinning Silver (I tried to buy a copy yesterday but my bookshop was sold out 😦 😦 😦 ) and Kingdom of Ash.\n\n Liked by 2 people\n\n 1. Kingdom of Ash is going to kill us, I know it. So excited, but so nervous for that one!\n I loved Furyborn and To Kill a Kingdom so definitely have those on your list! And Cruel Prince may be a timing thing. That one is a little rough so I can easily see how you wouldn’t connect depending on mood.\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\n 4. Pingback: Tag: Mystery Blogger Award (Take 4) – The Bibliophagist\n\n 5. Pingback: July Wrap-Up and August TBR – Fiction No Chaser\n\nLeave a Reply to Cailin @ Rose Petal Pages Cancel reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nWordPress.com Logo\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nGoogle photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Google account. 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Author of \"Shadow King\"(Top Ten Finalist - 2016 Launchpad Manu...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999930262565613} +{"content": "24in48 Readathon\n\nHey readers! It’s one of those exciting times of the year when we get to ditch daily life and curl up and read…why? Well it’s all because it’s readathon time! This weekend is the 24in48 readathon, a chance to read for 24 hours over a 48 hour period and what that means is over Saturday … Continue reading 24in48 Readathon\n\nCarve the Mark – Veronica Roth\n\nI am a major fan of Divergent and I read the entire book in one sitting; Insurgent was great too and then in my opinion Allegiant had to go and ruin everything at the end but other than that I loved that series and couldn’t wait to pick up this book. Even the movies weren’t … Continue reading Carve the Mark – Veronica Roth", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Category Archive: General Interest\n\nA general page for discussion, relating to topics not listed in their own categories.\n\nMar 17\n\nKFEB #23) Do right, and do it alone. Commit something wrong and you will need a gang to work with. That is why even a burglar posts someone to watch for them.\n\nThis is another one that I couldn’t find the reference for but, if I had to guess, I would hazard that it is likely Confucian in origin – this, of course, is just a hunch.  Although, I have been able to find it referred to in an academic paper regarding a ‘common belief’ somehow associated …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nFeb 24\n\n22) The fame of men’s good deeds seldom goes beyond their own doors, but their evil deeds are known a thousand miles distant.\n\nSo, another Chinese proverb that I can’t nail down to one particular author… It doesn’t really matter, but I like trying to link to the authors of these proverbs because it can affect some of the interpretation process – something that I enjoy looking into and figuring out. I remember this one more as I got …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nFeb 18\n\nKFEB #21 – It is impossible to please men in all things; our only care should be to satisfy our own consciences.\n\nIt’s been a while since I’ve written anything on the KFEB, so I thought it was about time.  This particular maxim, once again, comes from China; Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find the era, nor the source.  That being said, this one is rather straightforward and could be rooted in most belief systems. I …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nJan 14\n\n“Taking a Break” – we’ve all heard it.\n\nSo, my girlfriend and I have taken the plunge… into parenting. It’s a new chapter in both of our lives, and we love our son with parts of our hearts that we didn’t even know we had! He’s such a good baby – honestly, he’s rather awesome, if I have to humbly say so myself …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nAug 31\n\nThe Unfettered Mind, by Takuan Soho (17th Century CE)\n\nIf you’ve ever read the Book of Five Rings (Go Rin No Sho) by Miyamoto Musashi, and most practitioners of Japanese martial arts styles have (or have been recommended to), and want to see how Zen Buddhism can apply to Martial Arts, then this is the book for you.  I highly encourage any reader to …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nJul 18\n\nKFEB # 90 – What a man dislikes in his superiors, let him not display in the treatment of his inferiors.\n\n“What a man dislikes in his superiors, let him not display in the treatment of his inferiors.  What he dislikes in his inferiors, let him not display in the service of his superiors.” – Confucius, The Great Learning Chapter 10, para 2. So, I’ve tagged this particular entry into the Kung Fu Exercise Book (KFEB) as …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nJun 07\n\nI want to be my son’s superhero…\n\nHave you ever noticed that major comic book characters are adults, yet comics have been generally associated with childhood. Even today’s relative acceptance of all-things-geek hasn’t changed this perception, for the most part. Now, most people who know me will agree – I’m a proud geek, have been since I was a kid, and I still …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nApr 27\n\nEmpty your cup…\n\nMost Martial Artists will have heard some variation on the “Empty your cup” at some point in their training career.  For those who have not, or would like a reminder, here are two of the many incarnations – Empty your Cup (long), A Cup of Tea (short).  Even if you are not a Martial Artist, you …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nApr 19\n\nThe Paradox of Power as an Algebraic equation\n\nA theory: P=Q2 / R Power equals Energy (Qi) divided by Resistance. A mathematic representation for the Paradox of power: To increase our power, we must simultaneously increase our energy (and the ‘mind’ focus to direct it) while decreasing our resistance to deliver this power.  No matter how focused our minds are, if we are …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nFeb 16\n\nEast vs. West – from another point of view.\n\nTEDTalks Although this isn’t specifically related to Martial Arts, but it is directly related to subjectivity and objectivity, and is also a topic that is extremely close to my heart – that of intercultural understanding and tolerance. http://www.ted.com/talks/devdutt_pattanaik.html Martial Arts practitioners are guilty of this, at least conceptually. Too often the subjective “My style” becomes …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nOlder posts «\n\n» Newer posts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000053644180298} +{"content": "Modi and the reinvention of Indian foreign policy\n\nHall, Ian\n\nPublisher: Bristol University Press\n\nUSD 31.00\n\nNote: Forwarding by air/ courier inclusive in price.\n\nTitle: Modi and the reinvention of Indian foreign policy\n\nAuthor: Hall, Ian\n\nISBN 13: 9781529204629\n\nISBN 10: 1529204623\n\nYear: 2019\n\nLanguage: English\n\nPages etc.: xiii+221p., abb., gloss., ind., 24cm.\n\nBinding: Paperback\n\nPlace of publication: U.K.\n\nPublisher: Bristol University Press\n\nJoin our Mailing List!  Receive email updates on New Releases and Special List.\n\nBiblia Impex Pvt. Ltd. was started in 1963 to export Indian books and publications to all over the world. We cater to demand for publications from not only India, but also Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. 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Padma Bhushan award is the highest civilian award given in India.\n\nBalamani Amma\n\nKerala people are always familiar with the name Balamani Amma, who is a famous Malayalam poetess. She was born in the year 19 July 1909. In general we can say that Balamani Amma is the grandmother of Malayalam Literature. It should be noted that Balamani Amma is the mother of Kamala Das. We all know that Kamala das is a famous writer. Remember that Balamani Amma passed away in the year 29 September 2004 at the age of 95.\n\nBooks of Balamani Amma\n\nThe following are some of the books written by Balamani Amma.\n1.Nivedyam\n2.Sopaanam\n3.Lokantharangalil\n\nAwards won by Balamani Amma\n\nBalamani amma was honored with Saraswati Samman, which is considered as the highest literary awards in India. Actually this award was instituted in 1991 & this is given for prose or poetry literary works that is published in an Indian language. She also won the Padma Bhushan award. 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Features several different fetishes and kinks.\n1.4k Views 4 Favorites 17 Chapters 0 Chapters/Week 22 Readers 0 Reviews 12.3k Words Dec 23, 2020 Schwab\nA ragtag bunch of nobodies who run a newspaper all about reporting the wacky incidents that happen inside the game Raid & Conquer.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997684955596924} +{"content": "The Times - Serving Waitsburg, Dayton and the Touchet Valley\n\nthe Times \n\nStorytelling Presentation Thursday\n\nOctober 25, 2018\n\nDAYTON—The Columbia County Rural Library District and Humanities Washington are inviting the public to a conversation with story teller and artist Rituja Indapure about the power of storytelling. The talk will begin at 6 pm. on Thursday in the Delany Room and is free to the public.\n\nIndapure’s presentation is called “The Healing Tale: How stories can move us beyond shame.”\n\nShe will demonstrate how sharing deeply personal stories releases darkness and leads to creative channels and, ultimately, crosses cultural barriers to create societal healing.\n\nFor access to this article please sign in or subscribe.\n\nReader Comments\n\nPowered by ROAR Online Publication Software from Lions Light Corporation\n© Copyright 2019", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8550515174865723} +{"content": "The Filth (Paperback)\n\nby Vertigo\nToday: $18.83\nOut of stock\n\nClub O Gold Members Earn\n\n$0.94 | 5% Rewards*\n\n$19.95/yr.\n\n5% Rewards\n\nEarn even faster\n\nFree Shipping\n\nNever pay extra*\n\nExclusive Rewards\n\nSave big-- up to 40%\n\nExclusive Offers\n\nStraight to your inbox\n\n5% Dining Rewards\n\nGet paid to go out tonight\n\nITEM# 3203125\n Notify me when it is back in stock!\n\n Enter your email address, we will notify you if it comes back in stock.\n\nLove this item?\n\nSave it to a list so you can find it anytime!\n\nsomething went wrong.\n\nPlease refresh the page and try again.\n\nITEM#: 3203125\n\nDescription not available.\n\nISBN 9781401200138\nFormat Paperback\nPages 313\nPublisher Date 2004-06-01 00:00:00.0\nPublisher Vertigo\nCopyright Year 2004\nHeight 10.0 in\nWdth 6.5 in\nThickness 0.5 in\nUnit weight 1.0 lb\nLanguage English\nAudience General/trade\nAuthors Morrison, Grant\nDimensions 8.0x6.0x1.0\nClub O Silver\n\nClub O members earn Club O Rewards for writing reviews.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\nYay! Be the first to ask a question about this product.\n\nShopping Tips & Inspiration\n\nShipping & Returns\n\nContact Information\nThis product is not yet released, and is expected to ship on Jun. 1, 200", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996450543403625} +{"content": "Thursday, June 25, 2015\n\nDaily Thoughts 06/25/2015\n\nStill Life - Fernand Leger\nStill Life, Fernand Leger, 1918\nDaily Thoughts 06/25/2015\n\nI checked the Twitter and Facebook for the library.  I have been posting a variety of things to Constant Contact.\n\nI reviewed the book on the train, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot for my book club today from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.  The club went well.  We are reading the book, Dead Wake The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson for the next book club on July 23, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m..\n\nThe book, Digital Photo Editing With Picasa for Seniors came in for me to read.  It is an overview of Picasa which is a free program for photo editing.\n\nI spent some time working on next months schedule.  I am also planning things for August.  The computer class calendar for July is ready.\n\nWe received funding for the Crochet Classes for July from the Friends of the Library.\n\nI am off next week.\n\nMount Vernon Public Library Develops Latin American Programs With Purchase College.\nhttp://mountvernon.dailyvoice.com/neighbors/mount-vernon-library-develops-latin-american-programs-purchase-college\n\nWeb Bits\n\nThe Art of Weeding Collection Management\nhttp://lj.libraryjournal.com/2015/06/managing-libraries/the-art-of-weeding-collection-management/#_\n\nA Review of Patience and Fortitude and the Fight to Save NYC's Storied Public Library\nhttp://www.npr.org/2015/06/24/416780087/patience-and-fortitude-and-the-fight-to-save-nycs-storied-public-library\n\nThe New York Public Library Wars\nhttp://chronicle.com/article/The-New-York-Public-Library/231127/\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9975722432136536} +{"content": "\nThe Story of Tantrum O'Furrily\n\nCressida Cowell, Mark Nicholas (Illustrated by)\n\nFormat: Hardback\nISBN13: 9781444933802\nPublished: April 2018\n\nPrice: $24.99\n\nReserve & Collect\n\nReserve and collect from your local Harry Hartog shop.\n\nCondition: New\n\n'One wild and windy night a stray cat called Tantrum O'Furrily and her three hungry kittens were dancing across the roof tops . . . '\n\nWritten by Cressida Cowell, creator of the bestselling How to Train Your Dragon series and with beautiful illustrations by Mark Nicholas, winner of the Carmelite Prize.\n\nTantrum O'Furrily's kittens are hungry and doubt that a story can ease a stray cat's rumbling stomach. However, they soon learn that stories are powerful, and that if you're courageous you might find a saucer of milk at the end of that story.\n\n • Format: Hardback\n • ISBN13: 9781444933802\n • Published: April 2018\n • Publisher: Hachette Children's Group\n • Number of pages: 32\n • Width (mm): 254\n • Height (mm): 280\n • Depth (mm): 10\n • Weight (g): 320\n\nThis item is on the shelf at the following Harry Hartog shops. Please contact the shop to hold your copy.\n\n* Availability and price subject to change at any time.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985297322273254} +{"content": "Speaking Appearance: Celebrity Saturday with AllWriters’ Workshop!\n\nWritten by Ryan R. Campbell\n\nRyan R. Campbell is an International Book Awards finalist, the founder of the Writescast Network, and the co-founder of Kill Your Darlings Candle Company.\n\nPosted on January 8, 2019\n\nFiled under Uncategorized\n\nSpeaking Announcement - Allwriters'\n\nI’m pleased to announce I’ve been invited to lead a session on mapping one’s way to story as part of the AllWriters’ Workshop 2019 Celebrity Saturday series!\n\nOn July 27, 2019, I’ll be teaching a five-hour seminar entitled Treasure ho! Mapping Your Way to Story at the AllWriters’ Workshop in Waukesha, Wisconsin.\n\nSo what is AllWriters’ Workshop, and what, exactly, will I be covering?\n\nPer their website, their philosophy centers around the notion that “AllWriters’ provides community for writers. We give encouragement. We give education. And we give you great company.”\n\nWhere this particular seminar is concerned, I’ll be focusing on how to develop a concept before turning that concept step-by-step into a scene-by-scene outline. With our outlines in hand, we’ll then be in the best position we’ve ever been to take on writing the tale that just won’t let us out of its grips.\n\nPlease note this event requires registration in advance, and seats are limited. So don’t delay—learn more about AllWriters’ Workshop and this seminar by visiting this page, which also includes information about the other five Celebrity Saturday events AllWriters will host throughout the year.\n\nHave questions? Reach out to me through my contact page or send an email to Kathie Giorgio, the director and founder of AllWriters.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.\n\nRead a free story now.\n\nRead a free story now.\n\nNew newsletter subscribers receive a free story from And Ampersand.\n\nThanks for subscribing. Please check your inbox for your free story.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9747790098190308} +{"content": "Lois Lane Tells All\n\nLois Lane Tells All\n\nfor $ 7.99\n\n7.99 Lois Lane Tells All http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/65602.jpg?t=1389884616 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/65602/lois-lane-tells-all?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nNew York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins returns to Glory, North Carolina, for another delightful story of love and laughter.\n\nShe thinks she’s Lois Lane . . .\n\nSusan Collins always wanted to be a hard-hitting reporter, but there’s not much call for her talents in sleepy Glory, North Carolina. Then the Murder Mystery Club—a trio of enterprising octogenarians—decides to open their own CSI lab at the assisted-living center. And when strange \"accidents\" begin… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: Pocket Books (March 30, 2010)\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nPage count: 384 pages\n\nFile size: 1.9 MB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Welcome to Whereabouts Press, home of unique travel books. Unlike traditional guidebooks, our books feature stories written by literary writers. Through these stories, readers see more than a place. They see the soul of a place.\n\nMay our books enhance your journeys, wherever you’re headed.             - More -\n\nCopyright © 2015 Whereabouts Press. 1618 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley CA 94707\ndesign by clerestory\n\nDark spot . Book Of Ra kotenlos spielen online . http://sbobet-bola.com/sbobet", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999672770500183} +{"content": "Skip to main content.\n\nFor Love and Life Vol. 1\n\nGelesen von LibriVox Volunteers\n\n(3,667 Sterne; 3 Bewertungen)\n\n“The device on his shield was a young oak tree pulled up by the roots, with the Spanish word Desdichado, signifying Disinherited.” The novel opens with Mrs. Murray walking with two of her grandchildren along the banks of Loch Arroch in the Scottish border country. They appear to be well-to-do and distinguished, but all is not well within the family and sacrifices are necessary. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (8 hr 13 min)\n\nOn the Shores of Loch Arroch\n\n22:07\n\nRead by Jim Locke\n\n24:51\n\nRead by Matea Bracic\n\n22:45\n\nRead by Jim Locke\n\nA Family Consultation\n\n21:00\n\nRead by TR Love\n\nThe Family Martyr\n\n26:45\n\nRead by Justin Hew\n\nA Party in a Parlour\n\n22:39\n\nRead by Ryan Williams\n\n19:10\n\nRead by madcappe\n\nA Railway Journey: The Scotch Express\n\n23:14\n\nRead by davidholmesvoice\n\n21:45\n\nRead by torre435\n\nA Noble Patron\n\n20:21\n\nRead by madcappe\n\nWaiting for a Situation\n\n19:24\n\nRead by madcappe\n\n18:05\n\nRead by madcappe\n\nA new Friend\n\n21:44\n\nRead by madcappe\n\nThe Enchanted Palace\n\n19:42\n\nRead by Jim Locke\n\n29:03\n\nRead by davidholmesvoice\n\nA Pair of Philanthropists\n\n20:28\n\nRead by davidholmesvoice\n\nThe Shop\n\n23:40\n\nRead by littlemissclumsy\n\nTwo Culprits on their Trial\n\n26:02\n\nRead by Jim Locke\n\nSchemes and Speculations\n\n21:17\n\nRead by Jim Locke\n\nThe Village\n\n18:44\n\nRead by Jim Locke\n\nWisdom and Foolishness\n\n22:49\n\nRead by davidholmesvoice\n\nThe Opposite Camp\n\n27:30\n\nRead by Jim Locke\n\n(1 Sterne)\n\nThis book might be worth a listen - however - the reader Jim Locke ruins it. I have listened to around 500 books and short stories on LibriVox over the last five years and I have encountered Mr. Locke's readings many times. He is a prolific contributor and he is hard to avoid if one plays as many readings as I have. His delivery is wooden and given in a monotone without any trace of emotion. I find his work as appealing as the sound emitted by a fingernail scratching a blackboard. This work, as I stated in my first sentence, may indeed be worth listening to. I am skipping Mr. Locke's chapters; maybe his monotone will put me to sleep.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9424353241920471} +{"content": "A Piece of the World\n\nA Piece of the World\n\nA Novel\n\nLarge Print - 2017\nAverage Rating:\nRate this:\nImagines the life story of Christina Olson, the subject of Andrew Wyeth's painting \"Christina's World,\" describing the simple life she led on a remote Maine farm, her complicated relationship with her family, and the illness that incapacitated her.\nPublisher: New York : HarperLuxe, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2017]\nCopyright Date: ©2017\nISBN: 9780062644183\nBranch Call Number: KLINE\nCharacteristics: 388 pages (large print) : illustrations ; 23 cm\n\nFrom Library Staff\n\nontherideau May 05, 2017\n\nYes Ms Baker Kline you have done the story justice. If this was just a story, a product of imagination, it would have been worth reading. To know that it is based on real lives adds such depth of interest.\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nJul 02, 2018\n\nThis story made me sad for Christina and her brother Al, but it drew me in and I felt like a part of their lives. I would definitely recommend this book. It reminded me of summer trips to see my grandmother in rural P.E.I. before they had electricity or indoor plumbing. My uncle lived with and took care of my grandmother - almost imprisoned there, much like Al, as she couldn’t live on her own. A beautiful read.\n\nJun 26, 2018\n\nUsing the famous Andrew Wyeth painting \"Christina’s World\", Kline successfully merges some known facts with fiction to imagine the life of Christina Olson. The characters are fully developed and real, and the pace somewhat slower and more strenuous - the way farm life was in the early and mid-20th century. An engaging read.\n\nk_t Jun 26, 2018\n\nA compelling read about rural Maine in the early 21st century. Based on a true story of an artist and his muse. Although Christina's life wasn't particularly 'exciting', it was a really interesting read and I enjoyed the way it was written. Recommended to historical fiction fans.\n\nArapahoeAnnaL Mar 06, 2018\n\nThe plot doesn't follow the typical narrative of a woman's life, partly because the setting never changes. This book is about lack of fulfillment and loss and so it is remarkable that it is so life affirming!\n\nFeb 15, 2018\n\nIt's not just Andrew Wyeth's mysterious picture anymore. It's an intriguing story. Nicely told.\n\nFeb 13, 2018\n\nDid you ever look at the Andrew Wyeth's picture of Christina's World and wonder why she was crawling towards the bleak New England house? In this beautifully written book, author Kline imagines what the relationship between the painter and this isolated woman might have been. Here is a link to my review: http://perfectretort.blogspot.com/2018/02/title-piece-of-world-author-christina.html\n\nOct 24, 2017\n\nKline has recreated the story of Andrew Wyeth’s picture, Christina’s World. She’s done the research and the stark world of Anna Christina Olson comes to life in this deftly written book. I’ll never be able to see the picture without also seeing the dead-end life Christina had.\n\nJcheng1234 Oct 02, 2017\n\nChristina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train, did an amazing job writing a memoir of a historical character, also called Christina, using not only research but also her imagination. Christina’s life and emotional world were described in a way that felt very real and brought her to life. I could totally feel her loneliness and struggles in her small world. I especially like the author’s detailed description of a life living on a farm, shedding light on the hardship and the character’s pride. I didn’t realize that there was a real drawing by the artist until I reached the end of the book. The iconic painting of Andrew Wyeth inspired by the Christina he knew really completed the whole story.\n\nSep 02, 2017\n\nCan't wait to go to MoMa and see the painting again! I had no idea of the real story behind and this fictional version rings very true (much like Orphan Train). Also love it when I learn something new-like egg tempera. Will definitely look for more from this author.\n\nJul 12, 2017\n\nThis was a slow build to a devastating story. I ended up being very sad for these characters. The painting always made me feel sad & lonely and apparently this is a fairly universal feeling. I felt those things that Christina felt and although I found her hard to like at times, I could certainly understand her sadness, loneliness and bitterness. It was hard for me not to want to shake her and insist that she stop being her own worst enemy. An emotional read and really beautiful.\n\nView All Comments\n\nAdd a Quote\n\nJun 07, 2017\n\n\"When you live on a farm, everyone is uncomfortable much of the time.\" p 108\n\nJun 07, 2017\n\n“Intensity—painting emotion into objects—is the only thing I care about.” quote of Andrew. p 97\n\nJun 07, 2017\n\n\"I read once that the act of observing changes the nature of what is observed. That is certainly true for Al and me. We are more attuned to the beauty of this old house, with its familiar corners, when Andy is here.\" p 94\n\nJun 07, 2017\n\nOn how people see death: \"...the places we go in our minds to find comfort have little to do with where our bodies go.\" p 88.\n\nAge Suitability\n\nAdd Age Suitability\n\nThere are no age suitabilities for this title yet.\n\nAdd a Summary\n\nThere are no summaries for this title yet.\n\nAdd Notices\n\nThere are no notices for this title yet.\n\nExplore Further\n\nBrowse by Call Number\n\nSubject Headings\n\nFind it at OPL\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.897037148475647} +{"content": "How to say rag in Greek ræg\n\nWould you like to know how to translate rag to Greek? This page provides all possible translations of the word rag in the Greek language.\n\nrag(noun)\n\na piece of old, torn or worn cloth\n\nI'll polish my bike with this old rag.\n\nGet even more translations for rag\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this rag Greek translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"rag.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 9 Mar. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980697631835938} +{"content": "\n\n\"ripen\" Definition\n\n 1. v. i. To grow ripe; to become mature, as grain, fruit, flowers, and the like; as, grapes ripen in the sun.\n 2. v. i. To approach or come to perfection.\n 3. v. t. To cause to mature; to make ripe; as, the warm days ripened the corn.\n 4. v. t. To mature; to fit or prepare; to bring to perfection; as, to ripen the judgment.\n\nMore About ripen\n\nPosition in dictionary: 84875 of 111710 words.\nWord Type: v. i., v. i., v. t., v. t.,\nWords that start with \"ripen\": 4\nWords that end with \"ripen\": 3\nWords that contain \"ripen\": 9\nNext words in dictionary: ripened, ripeness, ripening, ripidolite, ripienist, ripieno, ripler, ripost, ripped, ripper\nPrevious words in dictionary: ripely, ripe, riparious, riparian, rip, riotry, riotous, riotour, riotise, rioting\n\nEnglish Dictionary Definition of ripen\n\nRead all of this dictionary's definitions for the word \"ripen\" on this page. Also learn the word type, other words that start with, end with or contain this word, the position in the dictionary and the next and previous terms. The historical definitions of the word \"ripen\" found on this page is taken from the 1913 edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9797415137290955} +{"content": "Play Audiobook Sample\n\nScore Audiobook\n\nPlay Audiobook Sample\nFlexPass™ Price: $12.95\n$9.95 for new members!(Includes UNLIMITED podcast listening) Add to Cart learn more\nRegular Price: $19.99 Add to Cart\nRead By: Chris Chambers Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2018 Format: Unabridged Audiobook Delivery: Instant Download ISBN: 9781977389978\n\nQuick Stats About this Audiobook\n\nTotal Audiobook Chapters:\n\nLongest Chapter Length:\n\n33:06 minutes\n\nShortest Chapter Length:\n\n07:49 minutes\n\nAverage Chapter Length:\n\n18:53 minutes\n\nAudiobooks by this Author:\n\nOther Audiobooks Written by A.E. Wasp: > View All...\n\nPublisher Description\n’t finish the rebuild in time, he volunteers to help in exchange for a place to stay, and it isn’t long before he finds himself in Connor’s bed. It takes more than passion and plywood to build a home, so when the league comes calling after Beau, Connor can't ask him to stay . . . but how can he ever let him go?\n\nContains mature themes.\n\nDownload and start listening now!\n\nScore Listener Reviews\n\nBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!\n\nAbout A.E. Wasp\n\nAfter time spent raising children, earning several college degrees, and traveling the world with the U.S. State Department, A. E. Wasp decided to return to her first love: writing.\n\nAbout Chris Chambers\n\nChris Chambers is a voice talent and audiobook narrator who provides a truly engaging listen that will have you hooked from the beginning of the book to the closing credits.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7700332999229431} +{"content": "\nMother Monsters: Two New Books Get Raw about Mothering as a “Natural” Role\n\n“Maybe this was what happened to all moms and no one had told her.”\n\nPush(back) at the Intersections: Stieg Larsson, Feminist Hero?\n\nWhat makes a work feminist? It’s worth answering that before we begin. In some circles, depicting strong female characters resisting sexism is feminist. That’s not enough for me. To qualify as a feminist work, I think that something actively needs to include an anti-oppression message,... Read more »\n\nBiblioBitch: Packing for Mars\n\nLast week, I had the distinct pleasure of attending a lecture given by Mary Roach. Many of you have probably read her books Bonk and Stiff, and thus you know she is a thorough researcher whose tastes run a bit on the weird side. As she put it, she likes to... Read more »\n\nI'd Know You Anywhere: A Q&A with Laura Lippman\n\nYou bookworms out there probably don't need us to tell you about Laura Lippman. You already know that she's an award-winning novelist, best known for her crime stories (which feature awesome female... Read more »\n\nPush(back) at the Intersections: Who Writes These Representations, Anyway?\n\nThe commonality of really problematic depictions in Hollywood and other aspects of pop culture is, to my eye, a pretty compelling argument for improving representation on the creative teams behind the media we consume. However, it’s clear that better representations aren’t necessarily... Read more »\n\nSize Matters: Your Big Fat Reading List\n\nSince the end of summer is rapidly approaching, I thought I’d suggest a selection of books on fat acceptance and fat bodies in general for you to finish the season with. Some of these I’ve read, others I’m in the process of reading. If I have any personal insights on the book I’ll share them with... Read more »\n\nShock me shock me shock me with that deviant behavior: Why Roxana Shirazi\n\n  In the many years that I've been editing book reviews, I've never been pitched so hard on a title as I was for Roxana Shirazi's The Last Living Slut: Born In Iran, Bred Backstage. The book's PR trumpeted that it \"is sure to be one of the most-talked-about and controversial books of the year…the... Read more »\n\nSm{art}: Eve Gilbert\n\nShe’s been praised by R. Crumb and compared to Bukowski, but she still doesn’t have a Wikipedia page. She’s rather elusive, but she has a reason: “My paintings are the only place I feel... Read more »\n\nSize Matters: Just One Last Donut\n\nThe majority of my life has been spent inhabiting a body deemed too fat. While I spent my early childhood and elementary years as a \"normal\" sized child, I soon started the upward climb towards \"fat\" and when I reached that particular mountaintop, my body built a house, bought the furniture, put in... Read more »\n\nBibliobitch: The Lacuna (Frida Redux)\n\nToday's Bibliobitch is a follow up to Kjerstin's Sm{Art} tribute to Frida Kahlo from last Wednesday. While Barbara Kingsolver's newest book, The Lacuna, isn't exclusivly about Frida, Diego Rivera and their circle of compatriots and compadres,... Read more »\n\nMad World: Can't Buy My Love Virtual Book Club\n\nLast week, we had our first-ever Mad World Book Club meeting, and it was great! As many of you know, we discussed Jean Kilbourne’s Can’... Read more »\n\nA Look at How Media Writes Women of Color\n\nNearly every Saturday morning, feminists of color hold Twitter discussions taking a deeper look at issues, such as gender violence. It’s the... Read more »\n\nDemanding the Impossible: Walidah Imarisha Talks About Science Fiction and Social Change\n\nBefore she was a poet, journalist, documentary filmmaker, anti-prison activist, and college instructor, Walidah Imarisha was fascinated... Read more »\n\nKnow & Tell: The Literary Renaissance of Trans Women Writers\n\nFor so long, the people who wrote about us were not us. Finally, that is beginning to change. Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8928595185279846} +{"content": "How to say character in Polish ˈkær ɪk tər\n\nWould you like to know how to translate character to Polish? This page provides all possible translations of the word character in the Polish language.\n\n • charakter, postać, znakPolish\n\nDiscuss this character Polish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"character.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 24 Mar. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nHave You Seen My Integrity?\n\nHave You Seen My Integrity?\n\nIt was wearing a crimson \nfedora and a gun metal black \nv neck t-shirt\n\nLast spotted down by the Batten Kill\nunder the bridge, if you see it \nplease call me ASAP\n\nDo not approach it. \nIt has been known to \nlash out when startled\n\nIt may be alone or \nwith an accomplice,\nand it sometimes acts like it \n\nis confused, but can pretend \nto know where it wants \nto go. \n\nDo not be fooled.\nCall the police if \nI cannot be reached\n\nGeorge Cassidy Payne is a poet from Rochester, NY. His work has been included in such publications as the Hazmat ReviewMoria Poetry JournalChronogram JournalAmpersand Literary ReviewThe Angle at St. John Fisher College, and 3:16 Journal. 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Originally it had to be 600 words or less, but now for my revision, it can be 5 pages or less. I am revising this and handing it… Read More\nI was writing in the little notebook I write my poetry in, when suddenly I realized that it's filled with memories. Most of them not so good, but memories nonetheless. They're a part of me like anyone else's poetry is a part of them. Read More\nthoughts that keep me awake at night a girl i havent seen or talked to in 2 years Read More\nBooksie 2020 Poetry Contest\nCover for contest - Life In The Time Of Coronavirus Story Project\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9479665756225586} +{"content": "herunterkommen pronunciation: How to pronounce herunterkommen in German\n\nPronunciation: herunterkommen\n\nAdded on: 2011-04-27 Listened: 25 times\nin: Verben\n\nPronunciation in German [de]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Going to use the exercises (some as they are, some a bit more loosely fashioned) to help myself see and experience the world around me more fully, esp. appreciating the cityscape more. ( )\n  sriemann | Mar 31, 2013 |\nI read, Z flipped through. Both inspired. After all, it's hard not want to play with art, observation, collecting, and documenting when you are on the grand company of Leonard Cohen, John Cage, Maira Kahlman, and Einstein. ( )\n  beckydj | Mar 31, 2013 |\nThis book is a bit of a children's how-to manual on becoming a creative thinker. Notice what's around you, create with what you find, journal about it. It has sections of ideas for nature walks, collecting pages, craft ideas, journaling pages, and quotes.\n\nWasn't really wild about this book; don't know why; it just rubbed me the wrong way. I think I took exception to quotes like this: If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. 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With his late wife, Barbara, Eric Carle co-founded The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Massachusetts in 2002.\nEric Carle divides his time between the Florida Keys and the hills of North Carolina.\nshow more\n\nRating details\n\n86 ratings\n4.06 out of 5 stars\n5 38% (33)\n4 34% (29)\n3 26% (22)\n2 1% (1)\n1 1% (1)\nBook ratings by Goodreads\nGoodreads is the world's largest site for readers with over 50 million reviews. We're featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book. Close X", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5167670249938965} +{"content": "Free Fiction Thursday: Ruined Sacrifice\n\nႎ I started writing this story after touring a Mayan ruin site while on vacation in June 2014. Hearing about the ancient life and climbing an actual pyramid were very inspiring to the story line. Here’s a quick synopsis: Go into the jungle, they said … Climb an ancient pyramid, they said … It’ll be fun … they said. Newlyweds Alison and James take a trip of a lifetime to visit an ancient ruins site. Their trek leads them deep into a primeval forest where … Read more\n\nFree Fiction Thursday: Words That Were Left Behind\n\nႎ Words That Were Left Behind is a short story that has stuck around in my mind for a while. It certainly has legs that can grow into a full novel, but for now, it’ll remain a short piece. Here’s a quick synopsis: Mick and Yvonne’s difficulty communicating with each other spell for troubled waters on their relationship front. Frustration leads to anger—anger leads to abandonment in this mild science fiction tragedy. This short story is offered free on this website for one week only. … Read more\n\nFree Fiction Thursday: Linear Shift, Part 1\n\nႎ Linear Shift, Part 1 was my first published book. After meeting Hugh Howey in 2013, I was inspired to write a serialized novel. This is the first part of the four-part novel. This story stands alone but is the introduction to the complete novel. Here’s the book description: A distraught widower on his last leg. An unexpected mission back in time. When Peter Cooper has a bizarre encounter with a desperate Army general, he’s suddenly catapulted to the year 1942—World War II is in full swing. … Read more\n\nFree Fiction Thursday: Alone\n\nႎ Alone is a short story I wrote nearly 15 years ago. Although this story isn’t packed full of action, I feel that many people can relate to in some way. It was first submitted to be included in Something to Take on the Trip – A Charity Anthology (no longer in print). It was accepted and published in March of 2014. Here’s a quick synopsis: A sleepless night forces Rob McArthur to question what is causing him to lose sleep, life, and whether he’s … Read more\n\nFree Fiction Thursday: Rememorations\n\nႎ The Immortality Chronicles (September 2015) was a collection of short stories centered around a common theme: Immortality. There were 12 total stories in the volume, with varying views on the topic. What you are about to read was my contribution to the volume. The Anthology won the award for The Best Anthology Of The Year as voted in the 2016 Preditors and Editors Readers Poll. Rememorations was also nominated for Best American Science Fiction. Here’s a quick synopsis: Is living forever all that it’s … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "How to say ANT in Italian ænt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate ANT to Italian? This page provides all possible translations of the word ANT in the Italian language.\n\nant(noun)\n\na type of small insect, related to bees, wasps etc, thought of as hard-working.\n\nGet even more translations for ANT\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this ANT Italian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ANT.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 29 Jul 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9136533737182617} +{"content": "Foreword Reviews\n\n 1. Book Reviews\n 2. Books Published October 20, 2020\n\nOctober 20, 2020\n\nHere are all of the books we've reviewed that were published October 20, 2020. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in October 2020.\n\nBook Review\n\nby Benjamin Welton\n\n\"Europejski\" is a cerebral political thriller that is as much about political history as it is about love, friendship, and ambition. Mark Quinn’s political thriller \"Europejski\" is set during the hectic days of the collapse of the Iron... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nThe Artist Spoke\n\nby Peter Dabbene\n\n\"The Artist Spoke\" is a bookish but exciting literary mystery. Ted Morrissey’s novel \"The Artist Spoke\" is a mysterious, mesmerizing examination of the contrary aspects of the writing life, and the fragility of relationships.... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nby Matt Sutherland\n\nIn the days before the 2020 presidential election, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman wrote that “Facebook and Twitter have become giant engines for destroying the two pillars of our democracy—truth and trust.” These social... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nThe Marble Bed\n\nby Matt Sutherland\n\nShe is the author of eight collections of poetry and a memoir, and the long arc of Grace Schulman’s stellar writing career reminds us of the labor involved in a single poem, never finished, still in need of a little fiddling. A member... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nThe Love Note\n\nby John M. Murray\n\nIn Joanna Davidson Politano’s \"The Love Note\", an aspiring nurse finds a love letter and is drawn toward a painful family secret. In the summer of 1865, Willa turns down her fourth marriage proposal. Knowing that unmarried women are... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nAlways a Guest\n\nby Jeremiah Rood\n\nBy turns funny, heartbreaking, and inspiring, Barbara Brown Taylor’s sermon collection \"Always a Guest\" delights in the possibilities of God and faith. Made up of sermons that Taylor delivered while guest preaching during important... Read More\n\nLoad More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9877227544784546} +{"content": "Chapter 3809 In The Situation Of The Three Armies, Nothing Was More Important Than The Generals\n\n   The battalion commander, who got up on the stage and was either not focused, or staring at the corner of the wall or at the corner of the ceiling, immediately shook his head, “No, no, he was in a hurry so he dared to yell at me. He was never like that.”     Upon hearing that, Du Kaiwei smiled ...\n\nContinue Reading\nCreative Essence: 0\n\nCreative Spirit: 0\n- my thoughts:\nWe seek your support for the novel! Even unlocking a single chapter on the site helps!\nYou may also like:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9974592924118042} +{"content": "\nThe Classics of Western Literature\n\n ,   Add to calendar\n Massapequa  See map\n\nDiscussion of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Schaffer and Annie Barrows.\n\nJoin them for this book group's last and final session.\n\nBooks are available at the library.  Please ask a librarian for assistance.\n\nGot a question? Something on your mind? 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At first when I read the title I really didn’t know what to expect, but once I was just a few pages in I realised that Ignoring Gravity is the perfect title, in every way,” says book blog Best Chick Lit.\n\nRead Best Chick Lit’s review in full by clicking here.\nTo read what other readers are saying about Ignoring Gravity, click here.\n\n‘Ignoring Gravity’ by Sandra Danby [UK: Beulah Press] Buy now\n\nAnd if you’d like to tweet a link to THIS post, here’s my suggested tweet:\nIGNORING GRAVITY #bookreview by Best Chick Lit via @SandraDanby http://wp.me/p5gEM4-1pA", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000081062316895} +{"content": "Poets | Bookstore | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nMarch 9th, 2014 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 99,852", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999954700469971} +{"content": "-behaved definition, meaning - what is -behaved in the British English Dictionary & Thesaurus - Cambridge Dictionaries Online\n\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “-behaved”\n\nSee all translations\n\nsuffix uk   us   /-bɪ.heɪvd/\nused after a word describing how someone behaves: well/badly/perfectly-behaved children\nTranslations of “-behaved”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 表現得…的…\nin Russian ведущий себя (каким-либо образом)…\nin Turkish ... - huylu…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 表现…的…\nin Polish wychowany…\n(Definition of -behaved from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of -behaved?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “-behaved”\n\nDefinitions of “-behave", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9974342584609985} +{"content": "Star Darlings Libby and the Class Election\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nThis is actually two books in one. One book is called Libby and the Class Election and the other one is titled Sage and the Journey to Wishworld. Here is how this actually works: when you turn the book over, you can read the other book! I think that is a very cool way to read two books. What happens in these two books is that the characters are these girls who go to a place called Starling Academy. They are learning how to grant wishes. I liked reading about what happens to Libby when she goes down for an adventure in Wishworld. A great part is when the girls decide to help each other; that reminds me of when friends help each other in real life!\n\nWhat I really liked the most about these stories is that they are magical stories. I give this book 4.5 stars – it’s really good. I think that girls who enjoy stories about magical journeys would enjoy this book and this whole series. I definitely want to read more of the Star Darlings books.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Shana Muldoon Zappa, Ahmet Zappa, Disney Storybook Art Team, Illustrator\nStar Count 4.5/5\nFormat Trade\nPage Count 176 pages\nPublisher Disney Press\nPublish Date 15-Sep-2015\nISBN 9781423177661\nAmazon Buy this Book\nIssue April 2016\nCategory Tweens\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Star Darlings Libby and the Class Election”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Everyone thinks Marley tried … Continue reading Myths and Magic\n\nQueen of Thieves\n\nTime-travel books are by far my favorite type of book.  Even more than fae books. I freeze and gape in horror at what I just typed.  \"Le gasp!  How dare I?\" Oh, I dare. Before No Good Deed by Kara Connolly appeared on the \"new books\" shelf in the library, I'd exhausted the Young Adult department's … Continue reading Queen of Thieves\n\nBoy Meets Girl, Girl Murders People\n\nFollowing my discovery of Young Adult novels back in 2010, I spent the next couple of years reading and rereading Diane Duane's Young Wizards series and whatever Holly Black and Rachel Caine book I could get my hands on.  I recall having just finished a book about a fae disguised as a human when the spine … Continue reading Boy Meets Girl, Girl Murders People\n\nI feel like running And howling at the moon But the sun is stuck in place So I'm chasing after you ... I tear through the woods Pretending you're howling too ... Branches whip Yet you still sit poised with your book The way you feel the air Tells me you'll be howling soon ... … Continue reading Howling", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995026588439941} +{"content": "A View of all the Russias.\n\nVAN DER POST, Laurens.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $20.00\n\nDescription: Folding map. Tall 8vo, 1/2 cloth. N.Y., (1964).\n\nBinding: hardcover\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 37530\n\nMore RUSSIA: webrss\n\nBy This Author: VAN DER POST, Laurens.\nBy This Publisher:\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nDear Argosy, Thank you for your prompt and efficient attention to my order. It has arrived safely and I am very pleased with it. It was particularly good of you to take the trouble (and expense!) to send it priority mail. - K. 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[1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • disaccord — I noun affray, animosity, antagonism, argument, argumentation, brawl, broil, caviling, clashing, cleavage, conflict, conflict of opinion, confrontation, contention, contradiction, contrariety, contrariness, controversy, cross purposes, debate,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • disaccord — (v.) late 14c.; see DIS (Cf. dis ) + ACCORD (Cf. accord) (v.). Related: Disaccordance …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • disaccord — [dis΄ə kôrd′] vi. [ME disacorden < OFr desacorder: see DIS & ACCORD] to refuse to agree; disagree n. lack of accord; discord; disagreement …   English World dictionary\n\n • disaccord — intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English disacorden, from Anglo French desacorder, from desacord disagreement, from des dis + acord accord Date: 15th century clash, disagree • disaccord noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • disaccord — 1. noun a) The absence or reverse of accord. b) Disharmony. 2. verb To fail to be in accord. He stated the case but …   Wiktionary\n\n • disaccord — Synonyms and related words: agree to disagree, agreement to disagree, alienation, antagonism, antipathy, apostasy, argumentation, bad blood, be at cross purposes, be at variance, be distinct, be distinguished, break, break off, clash, clash with …   Moby Thesaurus\n\n • disaccord — /dis euh kawrd /, v.i. 1. to be out of accord; disagree. n. 2. disagreement: grave disaccords among nations. [1350 1400; ME < AF, OF desac(c)order, deriv. of desacort. See DIS 1, ACCORD] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • disaccord — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I noun A state of disagreement and disharmony: clash, conflict, confrontation, contention, difference, difficulty, discord, discordance, dissension, dissent, dissentience, dissidence, dissonance, faction, friction,… …   English dictionary for students\n\n • disaccord — dis·ac·cord || ‚dɪsÉ™ kɔːd n. disagreement; lack of harmony v. be different from one another; disagree …   English contemporary dictionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999051094055176} +{"content": "Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.\n\n • Every Month I’m Tumblin’ – November 2014\n\n Oh wow, on time for once! Here’s some highlights from November: Just get out. This great story: [Full story] Hello! …Hello! …Hello! And this lovely story: [Full story] Some poetry: YOU’RE NOT MY DAD! See what he did there. ????????? expressed. Gloster canaries… [More of these smooth-looking bastards] And just because Christmas is coming:\n\n • Every Month I’m Tumblin’ – September & October 2014\n\n Another two for one special! Can’t even feign surprise. I’m about to post regular blogs as I am to finish my book, at this point. But anyway, we’re not here to talk about my failings as an author. We’re here to laugh at the little things! Shakira, Shakira. How the new Apple iPhone announcement went […]\n\n • The Bad News\n\n I’ve been trying to find the gentlest way to address this, and–well–there isn’t one, so here’s the thing: My third book, and the second in the Blood of Ages series, “Divided They Fall”, isn’t going to be ready for the beta draft on the date I originally planned, at the end of September. Please don’t […]\n\n • “The only winning move is not to play.”\n\n [I’m guessing you’ve already seen WarGames–the 1983 film with Matthew Broderick and a computer called Joshua. If you haven’t, this post will spoil the ending for you. If you don’t want that, you shouldn’t read this. Sorry.] In an ideal world, this post wouldn’t be necessary. But hey, this is reality, so let’s get to it. […]\n\n • Every Month I’m Tumblin’ – July & August 2014\n\n     Late, as usual. So late, in fact, I missed a month. Shh, don’t tell anyone! Anyway, here’s some highlights from July and August.\n\n • Post-MCM “Blood of Ages” Paperback Giveaway\n\n So the Manchester Expo 2014 was another success. I sold out of “From The Ashes” on the first day, and I only had two copies of “The Genesis” left over by the end of the show. Woo. The prints and comics are by graphic artist, Kier Gill. They’re very pretty. Go to his site (or on […]\n\n • Divided They Fall: The Beta Outreach Program\n\n The opt-in to be a beta reader for Divided They Fall (Blood of Ages, #2) will be coming in the next few days. (Subscribers only. You can signup here.)\n\n • Every Month I’m Tumblin’ – June 2014\n\n     Can you believe we’re over half way through the year now? Shit. Anyway, here’s some of my favourite things from Tumblr in June.\n\n • Shit Just Got Real (The Beta Draft Begins)\n\n So a couple of weekends ago, Muse and I got together for one of our usual writer’s weekends. Amongst other–more important–revelations over that weekend, I learned that I don’t actually hate vodka and orange juice, as I’ve always thought since I tried it as a teenager, but rather that vodka is just a tricky beast that hides inside […]\n\n • International Amazon Book Links, A How-To\n\n The Problem (I already know the problem; skip to the solutions.) So there’s this thing with Amazon, and most people–especially the average reader, and a fair share of writers, too–won’t even know it’s a problem. Let me explain…\n\nGot any book recommendations?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9939035177230835} +{"content": "\n\nIntimations of Potentiality\n\nOne hundred billion galaxies,\nas many stars possessing worlds\nwhere life might rise\nas here on Earth\nmeans anything is possible\nif we begin to speculate\nwhat such statistics intimate.\n\nIntimations of Potentiality © Copyright 2021, Robert J. Tiess.\n\nView this poem at AllPoetry.com\n\n30 words (prompt limit).  Nothing Too Wonderful to Be True brevity challenge prompt - link: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2770009-Economy-of-Words\n\nImage credit (Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2014):\nNASA / Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI):\nhttps://hubblesite.org/contents/media/images/2014/27/3380-Image.html?news=true\nSubmitted: January 29, 2021\n\nAllPoetry.com             ArtOfInterpretation.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972342848777771} +{"content": "\n\nThis tag is associated with 14 posts\n\n“There Is Society Where None Intrudes, By The Deep Sea, And Music In Its Roar” -Byron\n\n“A shipwreck gave a man limitless opportunity to know himself if only he cared to find out. He could always press further, dig deeper, find places no one had mastered. To Chatterton, there always seemed to be opportunity on a shipwreck, even the simple wrecks: the opportunity to confront the problems really worth solving, and … Continue reading\n\nTime Is The Best Teacher\n\n” ‘What’s this?’ he mumbled, lifting it for a closer look. It was the sheriff’s business card. He stood there for a moment reading the bold print. On the front was sheriff’s name and phone number. Then he flipped it over. Hand written on the back was a quote. ‘Of all the animals, man is the … Continue reading\n\nJust When I Thought I Was Out, It Pulled Me Back In\n\nJack Levitt lives a pretty grim existence in the classically-beautiful yet brutally-dreary city of the criminally understated Portland, Oregon. His way of life as a seventeen-year-old draws a direct correlation to the way by which he was conceived and later delivered into this world. Born an orphan after being abandoned by his parents due to … Continue reading\n\nBrandy For My Men, Soaked Hay Cubes For My Horses\n\n“The rough estimate of these riches was set at fifteen thousand dollars; my take of this more than tripled my savings, and as we left the musty basement, heading up the stairs and into the light, I felt two things at once: a gladness at this turn of fortune, but also an emptiness that I … Continue reading\n\nThe Misadventures Of A Seafaring Lookout\n\n“The motor changes rhythm constantly, keeping us in perpetual uncertainty: at any moment it may stop forever. The current is becoming wilder, more capricious. It’s all absurd, and I’ll never understand why I set out on this enterprise. It’s always the same at start of a journey. Then comes a soothing indifference that makes everything … Continue reading\n\nSay It With Me Now, People…\n\n“How does one conquer fear of death, the most primordial of terrors….Dogs in a pack find courage to take on a lion.  Each hound knows its place.  He fears the dog ranked above and feeds off the fear of the dog below.  Fear conquers fear.  This is how we Spartans do it, counterpoising to fear … Continue reading\n\nMarch Of The Incorruptibles\n\n“Kafkaesque is when you enter a surreal world in which all you control begins to fall to pieces and you find yourself battling a force that does not lend itself to the way you perceive the world. You don’t give up, you don’t lay down and die. What you do is struggle with whatever strength … Continue reading\n\nForever In Your Debt, Always On Duty\n\n“I’ve heard you call yourself a geek, a computer nerd, ‘a skinny kid’, and a whole string of other descriptors that don’t actually describe you.” She explained coarsely. “I’ve heard you call yourself a crappy boyfriend and scared. But crappy boyfriends don’t fly to halfway around the world to rescue damsels in distress. Skinny kids … Continue reading\n\nWhich Way To The Beach?\n\n“We were at a party. One girl said I was like her grandmother, now dead. I told her I’m nobody’s grandmother and I’m not dead, and she said that made it perfect.”   What if the only thing on your figurative bucket list was to literally fill a bucket before you kicked it. Eighty-two year … Continue reading\n\nA Vile Tale of Intersteller Shenanigans; and Voltaire Too!!!\n\n“Life is not always figurative. Sometimes it’s relative, other times prejorative, and once in a while vindictive. Often, however, life is real – dammed real.” When I first read Candide I was amazed at how funny something so tragic could be. That was one of the first books I read that broke through some internal … Continue reading\n\nEnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 113 other followers\n\nFollow bindblottyandcajole on WordPress.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9893616437911987} +{"content": "Title: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies: Graphic Novel\nAdapted by: Tony Lee\nFinished: April 9, 2011\nPages: 176\nPublished: 2010\nFormat: paperback\n\nThis series has quickly become one of my favorites and the Graphic Novel is no exception.\n\nFollowing the book adaptation closely, the graphic novel version was especially fun to read (having already read the actual book) and being able to see the graphic interpretation and photos of the story. It definitely helps bring it to life even more.\n\nIf you enjoy the series, the adaptations, or graphic novels in general this one is a great one to check out!\n\n*challenges: monthly mix-up, 100+ reading challenge, support your local library challenge, 11 in 11 reading challenge\n\n[amazon_link asins=’0345520688′ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’elleteaandbud-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’c59a0d67-7eb4-11e7-8d0c-d79973364b3d’]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995700120925903} +{"content": "How to say ABU in Romanian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate ABU to Romanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word ABU in the Romanian language.\n\nDiscuss this ABU Romanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ABU.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 24 Jul 2016. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nPodcast Interviews\n\nIt’s been a productive month. Redemptor (Valducan #4) is done and currently going through Beta readers. I plan to have the first draft edited and turned in to Ragnarok by month’s end. I’m very happy with how this one has turned out.\n\nFor you podcast fans (or anyone interested in hearing my voice) I have […]\n\nBy |November 16th, 2016|Redemptor|0 Comments|\n\nSigning Events and Other News\n\nFor anyone in the Dallas Forth Worth area, I’ll be at the Highland Village Barnes & Noble this Saturday, October 22, from 2-4.  Come by, say, “Hello,” and get your books signed.\n\nIf you can’t make it to that, I’ll also be appearing at the Lewisville Texas Barnes & Noble on Saturday, November 12, from 1-3. […]\n\nBy |October 20th, 2016|Events, Redemptor|0 Comments|\n\nNine Facts About Sea of Quills\n\nOne year ago, my second Black Raven collection Sea of Quills hit the shelves.  So in keeping with the tradition with Eleven Facts about Mountain of Daggers, I want to celebrate with a few bits of trivia about Ahren’s second collection. And being that there are nine stories, it deserves nine fun facts.\n**Spoilers Below**\n1:  Unlike most of […]\n\nGuest Blogs\n\nIt’s been quiet on my blog, but I’ve been busy chatting it up on other blogs.\n\nSo for anyone that has missed my current blog-storm, you can find them here.\n\nAt Beauty in Ruins, you can read about how I came up with some of the unique monsters I used for Dämoren, Hounacier, and the Screamers […]\n\nIbenus is Out\n\nIbenus hit the digital shelves today. Kindle editions are now available at Amazon.\n\nWhile paperbacks started shipping out early last week, this is essentially the release day. Ibenus should begin appearing in bookstores and on Audible September 13th. \n\nBut it’s out there. There are no last-second changes or tweaks I can make. It has flown from […]\n\nBy |September 1st, 2016|Ibenus|2 Comments|\n\nIbenus Pre-Orders Are Live\n\nPre-orders are available for Ibenus.\n\nYou can find it at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.\n\nOnce again, R.C. Bray narrates the Audible edition, which runs 10 hours and 44 minutes of pure awesome.\n\nAmazon jumped the gun and started shipping some paperbacks a little early (I can only assume they were excited about it, as well). It was a […]\n\nBy |August 29th, 2016|Ibenus|0 Comments|\n\nA Tale of Three Review Platforms or: Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Audible\n\nWe all know that reviews are important for authors. If you didn’t know that, then allow me to tell you that reviews are important for authors. For many new and lesser-known authors (like me) they can be the lifeline to new readers and to sales.  That means that authors spend way more time than […]\n\nAudiobooks You Should Hear\n\nAs I’ve said many times before, I’m an audio book addict.  Listening to a book has become my standard entertainment while driving or working on some simple task that would prevent normal reading or watching something.  Audio books are the fastest growing market and frequently I’m asked which ones I’d recommend.  So here’s a list […]\n\nBy |July 31st, 2016|Reviews|0 Comments|\n\nWriting Update: Edits and Pre-Orders\n\nI’ve been quiet on my writing updates recently. Time to correct that.\n\nIbenus has completed its first found of edits.  We’ll be making a few more passes to get it all nice and polished. I will say that reading it for the first time in months was a fun experience. I really like this one and […]\n\nYou’re Doing It Wrong ��� A Defense of Audio Books\n\nI recently posted a review of a James Bond book on Goodreads. In it, I briefly touched on each of the stories in the book, making comparisons to the previous Bond novels and to the film franchise. It wasn’t anything amazing as far as reviews go, just the thoughts of a reader reflecting on a book. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9911483526229858} +{"content": "Posts Tagged \"heal\"\n\nI choose and I create!\n\nReflections Past\n\nCathy Chmilnitzky\n\n  Drowning in a sea of circumstances, losing my last breaths. The current flowing against me though I want to flow with it. Have it take me to a place of peace and freedom. What do you do when the...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8255634903907776} +{"content": "Mahov A. Zelenaya apteka. Lekarstvennye rasteniya Krasnoyarskogo kraya./ Makhov A. green pharmacy. Medicinal plants Krasnoyarsk edges., 1980, Krasnoyarsk\n\nMahov A.\n\nPublication Date: 1980\nUsed / Hardcover / Quantity Available: 0\nAvailable From More Booksellers\nView all  copies of this book\n\nAbout the Book\n\nWe're sorry; this book is no longer available. AbeBooks has millions of books. Please enter search terms below to find similar copies.\n\nPlease feel free to request a detailed description. Short description (computer translated from Russian into English): Edition second, enlarged Krasnoyarsk Krasnoyarsk book House 1980. 320 pages hardcover hardcover, enlarged format. This book may be shipped internationally, delivery may take up to 45-60 days. Buyers are advised to contact us for details on delivery time frame before placing an order. We prefer payments via PayPal (credit cards are accepted by PayPal). SKU3261468803 Language: Russian (unless indicated otherwise by the description). Bookseller Inventory #\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: Mahov A. Zelenaya apteka. 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My goal is to showcase great books while highlighting effective writing techniques. To kick off the series, I present an award-winning, nonfiction picture book… Read more »\n\nOne Week to Launch!\n\nNight Becomes Day: Changes in Nature arrives in less than a week–on October 5! I received my author copies in the mail this week, and the printed pages are even more vivid than the digital images on my computer screen. As the book launch nears, I’d like to tell you about some upcoming events. First,… Read more »\n\nApple Blossoms, MTV Awards, and Finding Awe Outdoors\n\nNature instills wonder. We just have to notice. I recently read a Writer’s Digest article on how authors should gauge their success. It said, “Start by asking yourself: Why did I write this book?” I wrote Night Becomes Day: Changes in Nature because transformations fascinate me. Each summer, I watch flowers turn into fruit in… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9351131319999695} +{"content": "Hide this\n\nResults from Google Books\n\nClick on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.\n\nA Companion to the Anthropology of Politics…\n\nA Companion to the Anthropology of Politics (Blackwell Companions to…\n\nby David Nugent31229728, Hardcover)\n\nThis Companion offers an unprecedented overview of anthropology’s unique contribution to the study of politics.\n\nExplores the key concepts and issues of our time - from AIDS, globalization, displacement, and militarization, to identity politics and beyond\nEach chapter reflects on concepts and issues that have shaped the anthropology of politics and concludes with thoughts on and challenges for the way ahead\nAnthropology’s distinctive genre, ethnography, lies at the heart of this volume\n\n(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 12 Mar 2015 18:23:23 -0400)\n\nNo library descriptions found.\n\nQuick Links\n\nSwap Ebooks Audio\n3 wanted\n\nPopular covers\n\nAverage: No ratings.\n\nIs this you?\n\nBecome a LibraryThing Author.\n\nAbout | Contact | Privacy/Terms | Help/FAQs | Blog | Store | APIs | TinyCat | Legacy Libraries | Early Reviewers | Common Knowledge | 119,366,984 books! | Top bar: Always visible", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9638369083404541} +{"content": "\nAladdin of London\n\neBook (ePub)\nThis item has not been rated yet\nPrice: $1.99\nAlban Kennedy, the impoverished son of a British parson, is compelled to take up his abode in the Whitechapel district of London, and becomes the suitor of a little Polish maid who is infinitely above her mean environment. The circumstances which lead to his adoption by a millionaire, the net of intrigue woven about him, and the efforts to bring about the death of his little sweetheart for political purposes, using him as the innocent tool, make an engrossing plot.\nAvailable in ePub Format\n\nRatings & Reviews\n\nLog in to review this item\nThere are no reviews for the current version of this product\nThere are no reviews for previous versions of this product\n\nProduct Details\n\n1st Edition\nSeptember 20, 2012\nFile Format\nFile Size\n324x Pemberton", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986027479171753} +{"content": "• Automotive • Boats & Marine • Real Estate & Property • Home & Living • Building & Renovation • Clothing & Fashion • Books & Magazines » Non-fiction » Fiction & Literature » Young Adult Fiction » Children & Babies » Textbooks » Comicbooks » Rare & Collectable » Magazines » Collections » Other Books & Magazines • Phones • Photo-Video & Electronics • Computers & IT • Music & Instruments • Baby & Children • Toys & Models • Sports & Equipment • Health & Beauty • Antiques & Collectables • Jewellery & Watches • Art • Crafts • Pottery & Glass • Pets • Business • Farming & Forestry • Gaming • Jobs • Services\n\nBooks & Magazines » Young Adult Fiction\n\nGoogle Ad\n\nTime train to the Blitz\n\nSend message\n\nWhen Scarlett, Joe and their dog, Pippy, stumble upon a ghostly train visible only to them, they find themselves travelling back in time to Second World War London on a heroic mission. 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He was born in Katra Abu Turab locality of Lucknow on 12 July, 1885. Born Jafar Ali Khan, he chose ‘Asar’ as his pen name. He received his education at Canning College, Lucknow and served as Deputy Collector and held other important administrative positions. He also worked as a minister in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. In recognition of his services, the government of India conferred the prestigious Padam Bhushan award on him.\n\nFollowing the trend of his times, Asar Lakhnavi wrote on traditional subjects but he distinguished himself as a poet of great linguistic finesse. He also gained much from his discipleship of Aziz Lukhnavi. Asar’s poetical works were published in Baharaan, Naubaharaan, and Uroos-e-Firtrat which is a collection of his nature poems inspired by his stay in Kashmir. He also wrote essays on literary issues. His critical studies include Anis ki Masiya Nigaari, Mutala-i-Ghalib and Chhaan Been. He also published a selection of Meer’s poetry entitled Mazaameer.\n\n.....Read more\n\nMore From Author\n\nSee More\n\nPopular And Trending Read\n\nSee More\n\nBook Categories\n\nBooks on Poetry\n\nIndex of Books\n\nIndex of Authors\n\nUniversity Urdu Syllabus", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992369413375854} +{"content": "James Stephens: A Critical Study.\n\nMARTIN, Augustine.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $17.50\n\nDescription: 177pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Totowa, 1977. Good.\n\nBinding: hardcover\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 160362\n\nMore STEPHENS,James: webrss\nMore BELLE LETTRES: webrss\nMore BELLE LETTRES: webrss\nMore IRISH LIT: webrss\nMore AUTHORS: webrss\nMore J-83: webrss\n\nBy This Author: MARTIN, Augustine.\nBy This Publisher:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "High School Debut, Vol. 4\n\nHigh School Debut, Vol. 4\n\nby Kazune Kawahara\n\nNOOK BookVIZ Rating: T (eBook - VIZ Rating: T)\n\n$6.49 $6.99 Save 7% Current price is $6.49, Original price is $6.99. You Save 7%.\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\n\nHaruna jumps to the conclusion that Yoh is interested in her friend Mami when she sees the two of them together. Instead of confronting him about it, she runs away! Will Haruna's insecurities end her relationship with Yoh?\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781421552835\nPublisher: VIZ Media\nPublication date: 06/25/2012\nSeries: High School Debut Series , #4\nSold by: Barnes & Noble\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 174\nSales rank: 349,615\nFile size: 83 MB\nNote: This product may take a few minutes to download.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nKazune Kawahara is from Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan and was born on March 11 (a Pisces!). She made her manga debut at age 18 with Kare no Ichiban Sukina Hito (His Most Favorite Person). Her best-selling shojo manga series High School Debut is available in North America from VIZ Media. Her hobby is interior redecorating.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nHigh School Debut, Volume 4 4.9 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 14 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nthis one is one of my favs in the series. haruna, a jock in middle school, puts her softball days behind her and looks forward to experiencing first love in high school. she asks yoh, a cool, good looking sophomore to \"coach\" her in being popular with guys. yoh has no good memories of dating - in middle school he went out with the team manager of his basketball team, and when he hurt her feelings unknowlingly, she and the team isolate him for the rest of his time there. thus he thinks girls are flighty and annoying, and he doesn't like them at all. although yoh says harsh things and he's a bit rough around the edges, he has a kind heart deep inside. in hsd 4, haruna and yoh have just started going out, and haruna's planning christmas. needless to say, they go thru troubles and soon they aren't speaking to each other anymore. the best, saddest, and most emotional line for me, is when haruna thinks, \"yoh, can't you read my mind anymore?\" it's up to you to find out whether they make up at the end or not. but before you read this book, i suggest you read hsk 1, 2, and 3 first.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nSleepDreamWrite More than 1 year ago\nHaruna seems to be confused at what she should do and feel now that she's Yoh's girlfriend. And she gets some help from her two friends. This series is getting more and more good. The expressions and the eyes are drawn really well. This is honestly becoming my favorite manga series. And that ending was just too cute!\nCrystal_Kido More than 1 year ago\nThis was another great addition to this series. The Christmas plot line was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed this volume.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nJedi_Spice_Gissia More than 1 year ago\nWho couldn't use a 'Love Coach' even out of High School? This series follows the life of a Freshman who was a Jock the year before, but wants to be like the girls in the hundreds of Romance(Shojo)Manga she reads about now that she has started HS. She's cute, but has no idea how to dress or act around boys, so she asks for help from a guy who knows what it takes to be popular! I recommend this to pre-teens and anyone who wants a story about a sweet girl just trying to get through life!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8128087520599365} +{"content": "The Guardian’s Three Little Pigs: open journalism explained best\n\nIt is said that one of the qualities of great advertising minds is to distill complex business problems and propositions into simple, compelling stories. The new advert for The Guardian does just that – explains the philosophy of Open Journalism – almost as a ‘demonstration’ as it were. It imagines how The Guardian might cover the story of the ‘3 little pigs’ in print and online.\n\nAgency: BBH\n\nWhat I loved about it was not just the unexpected theme of ‘3 little pigs’ to explain the philosophy – but the attention to detail, the production values and the little unsaid things that leave you to ‘fill in the blanks’ in your head. Not to mention the unexpected ending. Loved it.\n\nFacebook Comments\n\nBy bhatnaturally\n\nAbout Me\n\nEx-ad man. Love advertising, Apple, tech, digital, design and all things creative. VP - MarCom, @Robosoft. Views personal. See disclaimer for more.\n\nConnect With Me\n\nRecent Posts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999328255653381} +{"content": "Sabrina Jeffries\n\nSabrina is giving away\n\nProject Duchess\nAvailable June 25, 2019ips and tricks for the Stressed-out Author\n\nUsually I am a slow writer, but circumstances forced me to write my new release, Heart’s Desire, at the fastest pace I’ve ever written. In order to finish on time, I had to push myself to my limit—and I’m sure many of you can relate. Anyone pursuing a career as an author knows for every… Read More\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9468512535095215} +{"content": "Olivia A Cole\n\nOlivia A. Cole is a writer from Louisville, Kentucky. Her essays, which often focus on race and womanhood, have been published in Bitch Media, Real Simple, The LA Times, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Gay Mag, and more. She teaches creative writing at the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts, where she guides her students through poetry and fiction, but also considerations of the world and who they are within it. She is the author of several books for children and adults. Learn more about Olivia and her work at oliviaacole.com and follow her on Twitter @RantingOwl.\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Submit Your Poems\nGet Your Premium Membership\nQuote of the Day\n\nQuote Left\"A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.\"Quote Right\n\nby Joseph Addison\n\nSee and share Beautiful Nature Photos and amazing photos of interesting places\n\nRyan Emerald Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Question which was written by poet Ryan Emerald. Please feel free to comment on this poem. 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Date: 12/15/2011 1:10:00 AM\n i dont also know what to call this but i think it is really nice.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6453548669815063} +{"content": "January reads\n\nWhat with the recent deaths in the family (how dare my loved ones leave me and disrupt my reading plans!) my year has had a bit of a false start … understandably so, I think, under the circumstances.  Sadly, I only read 2 books in January which is a bit disappointing, but I’m giving myself a break.  Reading is usually my escape from the real world, but I’ve been finding it hard to focus and concentrate on a storyline … I’ve been watching a LOT of YouTube, and to be honest I’m not sure what I would’ve done without it!\n\nStillhouse Lake by Rachel CaineAnyway, on to the point of this blog post, and a quick (very quick!) roundup of the 2 books I read in January.\n\nThe first book of the year for me was Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine.  I needed something to take me away from the real world but that wasn’t too complicated or difficult to follow, and this fit the bill perfectly.  The story was engaging and intriguing with believable characters (even if the situation did touch on the unbelievable at some points …)  Overall, Stillhouse Lake did what I needed it to do, and I sped through this quickly.  A good start to a series, it ends on quite the cliffhanger; I will definitely read the next instalment.  4 stars\n\nThe Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E Harrow\n\nAfter the drama of Stillhouse Lake, I then turned to the beautiful fantasy world of The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E Harrow.  I’m not a huge fantasy reader, but I do love a well written portal story, and this one didn’t disappoint.  I adored this book.  The writing is hauntingly beautiful, every sentence poetically crafted and the worlds beautifully imagined.  I was swept along on the journey with January and honestly didn’t want this book to end.  This is a marvellous debut novel, and I can’t wait to see what Alix E Harrow comes up with next!  And hello gorgeous cover!  I think this is one of the most beautiful book covers I have ever seen – truly stunning, and I’m really pleased I have the hardback of this (I’m usually a paperback girl just because I’m lazy and hardback are too heavy for me to hold!).  Anyway, I gave this 4 stars.  The story has stayed with me and I still find myself thinking about it.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nCommentLuv badge", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9974634051322937} +{"content": "Dr. Twelfth (Roger Hargreaves's Doctor Who Series)\n\nDr. Twelfth (Roger Hargreaves's Doctor Who Series)\n\nby Adam Hargreaves\n\nNOOK Book(NOOK Kids)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\n\nAn all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Twelfth Doctor and Missy reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves.\n\nDr. Twelfth’s oldest adversary returns in a time-bending chase through Earth’s history. Will the Doctor prevail, or does Missy finally have her day?   \n\nThese storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves.\n\nDr. Twelfth continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781524784638\nPublisher: Penguin Young Readers Group\nPublication date: 04/25/2017\nSeries: Roger Hargreaves's Doctor Who Series\nSold by: Penguin Group\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 32\nFile size: 4 MB\nAge Range: 3 - 7 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAdam Hargreaves is an English author and illustrator. The son of Roger Hargreaves, he continues his father's popular Mr. Men and Little Miss series of children's books.\n\nRoger Hargreaves is best remembered as the creator, author and illustrator of the Mr. Men and Little Miss series of books as well as Albert the Alphabetical ElephantCount Worm, and Grandfather Clock. \n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8066799640655518} +{"content": "Loading Events\n\nPast Events › Indonesia\n\nEvents Search and Views Navigation\n\nEvent Views Navigation\n\nNotice: Utilizing the form controls will dynamically update the content\n\nMarch 2019\n\n17,000 Islands of Imagination: Indonesian Literature Today\n\n11 March, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm\nBritish Library, 96 Euston Road\nLondon , NW1 2DB United Kingdom\n+ Google Map\n£8 – £12\n\nWith its incredible diversity of identities, languages, religions, geographies and histories, Indonesia cannot easily be represented in writing. Louise Doughty chairs an evening of discussion and readings with some of Indonesia’s most exciting contemporary writers: Agustinus Wibowo, Dewi Lestari and Seno Gumira Ajidarma. Together they will talk about turning their islands of imagination into stories, novels and narratives that together begin to capture the complexity and diversity of Indonesia today.\n\nFind out more »\n\nDemocracy in Indonesia: Cultural Perspectives\n\n14 March, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm\nSOAS Alumni Lecture Theatre (SALT), Paul Webley Wing (Senate House North Block) SOAS University of London, Russell Square\nLondon, WC1E 7HU\n+ Google Map\n\nMore than 20 years since the fall of the Suharto regime, writers and journalists occupy a key role in shaping the cultural life of the world’s third largest democracy, reflecting on recent history and also contributing to discussion about the future direction of this achipelagic nation.  Prominent Indonesian writers Leila S. Chudori, Goenawan Mohamad and Norman Erikson Pasaribu will talk about their perspective on the Indonesian cultural scene in this key election year. Chaired by Dr Ben Murtagh, Senior Lecturer…\n\nFind out more »\n\nIndonesian Poets in London\n\n14 March, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm\nNational Poetry Library, Level 5, Blue Side, Royal Festival Hall\nLondon, SE1 8XX\n+ Google Map\n\nVenture beyond the pantun with this line-up of today’s most celebrated Indonesian poets. As part of London Book Fair’s Indonesian focus, hear readings from poets of the region, with a discussion of their work and a Q&A session. This event is part of the World Books series that has seen the National Poetry Library host poets from Syria, South Korea and Mexico. This event is presented in partnership with the British Council as part of the Indonesia Market Focus at…\n\nFind out more »\n\nA Salon to Celebrate the Launch of Stand Magazine\n\n15 March, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm\nLondon Review Bookshop London, United Kingdom + Google Map\n\nJoin us for an evening of poetry readings, conversation, music and wine with Indonesian writers Avianti Armand, Clara Ng and Nirwan Dewanto to launch the special Indonesia edition of Stand – a fixture on the British and world literary scene since 1952. The evening will be hosted by Kate Wakeling.\n\nFind out more »\n+ Export Events\n\nReed Exhibitions supports and promotes the wider publishing festival of events surrounding London Book & Screen Week but has no operational responsibility for the planning and management of these events in terms of safety and security.  Reed Exhibitions can accept no liability for any losses arising out of visiting these events and visitors to London Book & Screen Week must exercise their own discretion with regard to their itinerary outside London Book & Screen Week.  Please contact the Organiser of the specific event for further information.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000087022781372} +{"content": "Interviews & Profiles\n\nEvents & Event News\n\nCrowd Funding\n\n • Geek Theate – a unique anthology of science fiction and fantasy plays written by today’s top authors and playwrights, ranging from full-length stage plays to monologues.\n • CLASH! 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And we’re celebrating with this beautiful Boxed Set!\n\nAnd what a fabulous 13 years it has been, ever since the publication of The Tale of Chester Choi way back in 2007! Little did Harry Harrison or I know then that this tale of a hungry, lonely dragon living by the South China Sea would be the first in a big series devoted to all the animals of the Chinese Zodiac!\n\nNor that the Tales would take me around the world visiting schools and literary festivals from Hong Kong to Edinburgh, Sydney to Shanghai, London to Singapore, Byron Bay to Beijing, Cambridge in England to Hobart in Tasmania and more!\n\nNor that I would meet such amazing fellow authors at Literary Festivals around the world such as Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler’s List and dozens of award-winning Australian novels; Tony Ross, Korky Paul and Francesca Simon, English authors of The Little Princess, Winnie the Witch and Horrid Henry series respectively; Witi Ihimaera, New Zealand author of the legendary Whale Rider; a host of famous Australian children’s authors and illustrators including Jane Tanner, Suzanne Gervay, Morris Gleitzman, Graeme Base, Leigh Hobbs, Tristan Bancks and Glenda Millard.  And many other international authors, too many to list here!\n\nNor that I would meet Lord Christopher Patten in his office at the House of Lords and a day later, meet the Edinburgh Zoo pandas in their new home in Scotland! Nor that I would meet classrooms by Skype in Los Angeles and Western Australia; nor that I would meet young writers in countries as far away as India, South Africa, the United States and the United Kingdom in my writing competitions!\n\nIt’s been a fantastic ride – albeit a roller coaster sometimes – and it’s hard to believe that the series has now come to an end.\n\nAnd the great news is that now all my followers and fans can purchase a beautiful Boxed Set of all the Chinese Calendar Tales at a very attractive price! Click the link here to find out more!\n\nAnd remember to come along to the launch of our final Tale, The Tale of Ping Pong Pig as well as our beautiful boxed set at 2pm on 26th January at Bookazine Exchange Square! You can register for this free event at this link!\n\nHappy 2019! And a special date for your diary!\n\nJanuary 5, 2019 at 10:39 am | Posted in Book launches, Bookazine Exchange Square, Buying my books, Chinese New Year, Hong Kong events | 2 Comments\n\nping pong pig bookazine book launch 26 jan 2019\n\nA very Happy New Year to all my lovely followers! I hope that Father Christmas brought everybody all they wished for, and that you look forward to your best year yet!\n\nSpeaking of which…here is the BEST POSSIBLE way to celebrate Chinese New Year, which is just around the corner, and of course the new Year of the Pig! Our annual launch party will be the BIGGEST and BEST ever, because this year, we’re launching our very last Chinese Calendar Tale in the Chinese Calendar Tales series, The Tale of Ping Pong Pig!\n\ncover image - tale of ping pong pig\n\nYou’re going to love our feisty little Pig! She’s kind, she’s pretty, she loves to dance and sing…and she’s also VERY tasty! Everybody loves her, but the problem is, the mighty Yongle Emperor loves PORK even better! Come and listen to me read her funny, exciting story, set in Ming Dynasty China in the brand new Forbidden City, and then watch Harry Harrison draw his amazing pictures! And of course, you can buy your very own copy and have me and Harry sign it!\n\nAnd this time, it’s a costume party! So if you come dressed up in a costume for your year of the Chinese Zodiac, you’re in the running for a fabulous new Boxed Set of Chinese Calendar Tales as first prize, worth HK$1199! Wow!\n\nNB Please note that this year’s launch is at Bookazine Exchange Square NOT Bookazine Princes Building, as we’re expecting a big crowd!\n\nAll the details are on the invitation above, and don’t forget to RSVP on this link or by calling 2542 1133!\n\nAnd if you want to purchase your very own copy of my new book to read Ping Pong’s story before her big day, just click here right away!\n\nA fun day at the Il Mercato Christmas Fair in Pok Fu Lam!\n\nDecember 3, 2018 at 4:04 pm | Posted in Books about Chinese Zodiac, Buying my books, Christmas Fairs | Leave a comment\n\nOn Saturday my lovely office manager Shilpa and I had a fun day out with our table of Chinese Calendar Tales at the Il Mercato Christmas Fair in Sandy Bay, Pok Fu Lam! The market was magnificent! And at our table, we met lots of lovely fans from Kennedy School and Peak School and their mums and dads! Below you can see some of them: the two on the left are at West Island School now, but still remembered my books from their primary school days – it was great to say hello! And the young man on the right was riveted reading my new book for next year, The Tale of Ping Pong Pig!\n\nWhich little pig is coming to market?\n\nNovember 14, 2018 at 4:27 pm | Posted in Bookazine Festival Walk, Bookazine Princes Building, Buying my books, Christmas Fairs | Leave a comment\n\nthe Minister leading the pig with her bag_lo res\n\nThere’s a tasty little pig coming to a market near you any day now! Yes, it’s Ping Pong Pig, in her very own special story for next Chinese New Year, about her amazing adventures in the Forbidden City in Beijing! You can see her, with the cunning Minister of Most Important Things, in the picture above – the Tale has been illustrated by the wonderful Harry Harrison yet again and you’re going to just love the whole book! The Tale of Ping Pong Pig will be available online soon here, as well as in Bookazine shops in Hong Kong and at the Conrad Christmas Fair by next week! So make sure you add that tasty little porker to your Christmas list!\n\nStorm Whale is short-listed for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards!\n\nOctober 17, 2018 at 3:00 pm | Posted in Book Awards, Book reviews, Buying my books, Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2018, Shortlist Book Awards, Storm Whale | Leave a comment\n\nScreen Shot 2018-10-17 at 3.47.34 PMScreen Shot 2018-10-17 at 4.26.39 PM\n\nAnd if you’d like to buy a copy,  you can purchase here!\n\nGrots Rule at the Bookazine Bookfest last Saturday!\n\nMay 14, 2018 at 11:52 am | Posted in Bookshop event, Buying my books, Hong Kong events, Story Readings | Leave a comment\n\nYes, it’s me, channelling my inner Grot at Bookazine’s Mothers’ Day Bookfest at The Repulse Bay on Hong Kong’s Southside on Saturday! My 17 and 20 year old daughters absolutely banned me from appearing in this costume – what more incentive does a mother want? So my Dirty Dog Desmond and I attended in full regalia for a fun story reading to a huge bunch of little Grots and their long-suffering parents! After the reading we had a quiz with very noisy whistles for prizes (the mums and dads LOVED that!) , then a Most Disgusting Face Competition, and then the kids went outside to try to find the magic ball in a bucket of slime – eerugh!! A big THANK YOU to Arti and Shonee Mirchandani for inviting me, and to their fabulous events organiser Manon for creating such a fabulous event! More photos below! And if you don’t have your copy of A Dirty Story or An Even Dirtier Story yet, you can purchase it here!\n\nHooray! Storm Whale is a CBCA Notable!\n\nFebruary 28, 2018 at 10:00 pm | Posted in Book Awards, Buying my books | Leave a comment\n\nScreen Shot 2018-01-22 at 1.01.36 PM\n\nIllustrator Jane Tanner and I were so excited yesterday to find out that Storm Whale has been listed on the Children’s Book Council of Australia Notables List for Best Picture Book 2018! We’ll find out in March if our beautiful book makes the Short List of the CBCA Awards, as well as the Short List of the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal in the UK!\n\nIf you haven’t bought your copy yet, you can purchase it here !\n\nHey Beijing kids! What are you doing this Sunday?\n\nJanuary 25, 2018 at 8:42 pm | Posted in Book launches, Bookworm Cafe Beijing, Buying my books, Children's Chinese Zodiac Books | Leave a comment\n\nThe Year of the Dog is around the corner, and I’ll be at the famous Bookworm Cafe at Building 4, Nan Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District at 1.30pm on THIS SUNDAY for the Beijing launch of my latest Chinese Calendar Tale, The Tale of Desmond Dog! It’s all about a noble dog, wicked pirates, and a little fishing village called Hong Kong! Come along to  hear me read my story! Here’s your official invitation! I can’t wait to see you there!Poster - Sarah Brennan - Bookworm\n\nWOOF! Introducing The Tale of Desmond Dog!\n\nJanuary 14, 2018 at 4:58 pm | Posted in Book launches, Books about Chinese Zodiac, Buying my books, Children's Chinese Zodiac Books, Chinese New Year, Online Sales | Leave a comment\n\ndesmond hi res cover.jpg\n\nHelloooo everybody and a very Happy New Year to you all! I hope that you had a wonderful festive season full of good fun with your families, and, of course, that you read a whole lot of fabulous books!\n\nSpeaking of which…here is the newest member of The Chinese Calendar Tales family, out just in time for the Year of the Dog! It’s full of fun verse, a terrifically exciting plot and Harry Harrison’s wonderful illustrations, as wacky and witty as ever!\n\nIt’s 1810, and infamous pirate queen Ching Shih and her Red Flags are terrorizing the South China Sea. Enter Desmond Dog, hero of the fishing village of Hong Kong! He’s noble, honest and kind, and loves to help others. But he’s also strong, daring and brave, with an excellent nose… in fact, he has the makings of an excellent pirate! Will Desmond be lured into a life of crime? And what will become of Ching Shih and her crew? Find out in this exciting tale of trickery, temptation…and treasure!\n\nDon’t forget to buy your copy in your local bookshop OR you can order it online here right away!\n\nAnd if you’d like to come along to the funny and fabulous Hong Kong launch of The Tale of Desmond Dog, make a note in your diary for Saturday 10th February at 2pm at Bookazine in Princes Building, Central. I’ll be posting your official invitation on this blog soon!\n\nWow! Storm Whale is nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2018 in the UK!\n\nNovember 7, 2017 at 9:01 am | Posted in Book Awards, Buying my books, Storm Whale | Leave a comment\n\nIllustration from Jane Tanner's Storm WhaleI’m so thrilled! Storm Whale has been nominated for the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal 2018 in the UK! Our beautiful book was released by Old Barn Books in the UK in August and since then has received many wonderful reviews there. Last night I was advised that Jane Tanner’s exquisite illustrations have been nominated for this major award! Here’s just a taste above! Now we have to wait till February 2018 to find out if the book will be long-listed, March for the Shortlist and June for the finalists! I’ll keep you informed! And if you want to buy your own copy, you can order it from your local bookshop now, or here (UK) and here (Australia).\n\nNext Page »\n\nBlog at WordPress.com.\nEntries and comments feeds.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5752028226852417} +{"content": "  Home     His Life     His Writings     His Creations     His Study     Popular Culture     Internet Resources     About This Site  \n\nLovecraftian Voyages\n\nBy Kenneth W. Faig, Jr.\nForeword by S. T. Joshi\n\nBack Cover Text\n\nIn 1973, plans were made to publish a collection of musings by noted Lovecraft scholar Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., the man now credited with transforming research on Lovecraft and his circle from a haphazard collection of amateurs into a literary discipline unto itself. The publication never materialized, and Faig’s manuscript became the holy grail of scholarship, difficult to consult because of its very limited distribution, but well worth the quest. Early scholarship relied on Faig’s holistic approach to treating bibliographic, genealogical, biographic, and epistolary material to understand the full picture of Lovecraft as a man and as a writer. Faig’s fabled manuscript was the foundation on which future research was built. One need go no further than de Camp’s 1975 biography of Lovecraft to see Faig’s presence already influencing future research.\n\nLovecraftian Voyages is the eclectic amalgam expected of a man who is equally at home discussing Lovecraft’s annual income as he is pondering proper pronunciation of Cthulhu. This is a book for everyone interested in the external influences of Lovecraft’s life and how they shaped his career. Faig’s research remains the gold standard; as fascinating, relevant, and valuable as when it was pulled from a typewriter in the early 1970s.\n\nThis updated 2017 edition has been prepared for Hippocampus Press by editors Christopher M. O’Brien and J.-M. Rajala, who have augmented the text with chapter divisions to assist readers in locating particular topics. Additional annotations are provided, distinguished from Faig’s notes. Finally, a thorough listing of works to date by and about Faig has been assembled, celebrating his unstinting and continuing devotion to the study of the Providence writer. S. T. Joshi has provided a new foreword.\n\n • Lovecraftian Voyages\n 1. Lovecraft’s family and childhood\n 2. Grandfather Whipple and the collapse of the Phillips household\n 3. Lovecraft’s literary executor and the John Hay Library collection\n 4. Some Lovecraftiana; bibliographical research and amateur press work\n 5. The ultra-collectables; planned edition of the Fungi from Yuggoth\n 6. The Shunned House book\n 7. The rarest Lovecraft editions\n 8. Some additions to the Lovecraft bibliography\n 9. The “Lost Lovecrafts”\n 10. Lovecraft in Rhode Island newspapers\n 11. Lovecraft’s destroyed and abandoned fiction\n 12. Lovecraft’s use of dreams and newspaper clippings in his fiction\n 13. Lovecraft’s planned novels\n 14. Lovecraft’s revisory work; a few miscellaneous observations\n 15. Lovecraft’s financial affairs\n 16. Notes on the education of Lovecraft’s family\n 17. Lovecraft’s travelogues; the Arkham country\n 18. Real New England locales in Lovecraft’s fiction\n 19. Who Ate Roger Williams?\n 20. Searching for the Dark Swamp\n 21. Lovecraft’s pseudonyms\n 22. The Kalem Club; Lovecraft’s correspondence with his wife\n 23. About the pronunciation of Cthulhu\n 24. Of the Commonplace Book\n 25. Lovecraft’s Providence\n • Appendix: Calculations of Lovecraft’s earnings\n\nBibliographic Information\n\nLovecraftian Voyages. By Kenneth W. Faig, Jr. New York, NY: Hippocampus Press; 2017; ISBN 978-1-61498-205-0; paperback; 354 pages.\n\nPurchasing This Book\n\nThis book may be purchased in paperback from Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble or directly from the publisher, Hippocampus Press.\n\n Return to Literary Criticism\nPage Last Revised 11 September 2017\nURL: http://www.hplovecraft.com/study/litcrit/lv.aspx\n  Contact Us     Site Map     Search    \nCopyright © 1998–2017 by Donovan K. Loucks. All Rights Reserved.  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9817245006561279} +{"content": " • Linguistics at UMass Amherst\n\n We are internationally recognized as a major center for work in theoretical, experimental, and field linguistics. 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One who is an advocate, who is willing to fight for you and who is able to tell you when you’re being unreasonable and doing your career more harm than good.”\n\nAnd that was not all — emails, comments and tweets have come pouring in from agents, writers and other book publishing professionals with a resounding, “Yes, we do need agents.”\n\nDeidre Knight of the Knight Agency says, “Many agents, myself included, believe that the digital age is bringing opportunity. Yes, change is here, but why must that mean the end of printed books, editing and publishing in general?”\n\nEven self-publishing guru and digital publishing advocate, John Kremer, author of 101 Ways to Market Your Book says, “I expect the best agents to continue to prosper for many, many years to come. As with any technological change, the less capable fall by the wayside while the best continue to do well.”\n\nWhat do you think? Do literary agents have a right to defend their place in the changing publishing models? 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Now you can read and share some of the key pointers included in that guide via the concise infographic below: These are practical tips for writers who have […]\n\nContinue Reading\nHow to build a book audience blog cover - finding a readership\n\nHow to build a book audience: 6 smart methods\n\nHow can you build a book audience for your writing? These six foolproof methods will take you from creating a core audience to expanding well beyond that initial group of readers: Work as your own book publicist If you are self-published, you already know this is vital to finding a readership. If you are starting […]\n\nContinue Reading\nhow to create a book cover\n\nHow to create a book cover\n\nKnowing how to create a book cover that draws readers is vital if you want to build a loyal following. Recently Bridget wrote a book on how to write a novel. As it turns out, we don’t know everything about publishing a book (including how to create a book cover) and so had to call […]\n\nContinue Reading\nWriting feedback quote\n\nWriting feedback: How to get helpful critiques\n\nOne of the challenges for us all as writers is getting good feedback on our writing, especially early in our career. You can get feedback for free or you can pay for it, and you can get it from peers or from professionals. To get feedback on your writing: Join an online writing group or […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nHow to start writing a memoir: 10 secrets\n\nKnowing how to start writing a memoir is important if you want to write autobiographical books that hook readers. From humorists like David Sedaris to more serious memoirists, the best memoir writers know how to treat their personal stories with the creativity of a fiction author. Here are 10 tips for starting your next memoir project: […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nHow to make money from your e-book\n\nMost writers want to make money from their e-books – if for no other reason than because they have spent many hours on it and nobody likes working for free! Many writers would certainly say that they write for their own satisfaction – but who doesn’t hope that their book could turn out to be […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nWhat exactly is an e-book?\n\nIf you’ve been hearing all the buzz about e-books, but haven’t been able to figure out exactly what they are yet, this post is for you! An e-book is exactly what the name suggests – an ‘electronic book’. It could be a novel, a book of poetry or collection of short stories where all content […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nIs an ISBN redundant or relevant?\n\nISBN stands for International Standard Book Number and is a key to the future of your book and indeed very relevant.  It’s said the term ISBN is redundant in the sense that it used to contain 10 digits and since 2007 it now contains thirteen, but many writers and publishers still encourage it. Let’s look […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nPin It on Pinterest\n\nWant to start and finish your novel?\n\nReceive all our latest how to's, resources and top tips for writers first.\n\nYou have Successfully Subscribed!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978911280632019} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 520 times\nMember Comments\nLove those words!\n11/30/07\nYou really show your tender, thankful spirit.\n\nA bit more regularity of meter, perhaps, would help this poem to flow.\n\nI like the repetition; it makes your poem very appealing visually.\n12/01/07\nSome wonderful thoughts here - enjoyed this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.979219913482666} +{"content": "\nby Jo Beverley | Romance | This book has not been rated.\nISBN: 0451199979 Global Overview for this book\nRegistered by BookcrossSG1 on 11/24/2008\nBuy from one of these Booksellers:\nAmazon.com | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon FR | Amazon IT | Bol.com\n1 journaler for this copy...\nJournal Entry 1 by BookcrossSG1 on Monday, November 24, 2008\nI will be travelling around Singapore. Be sure to “catch” me at the Official BookCross @ SG hotspots!\n\nAre you sure you want to delete this item? It cannot be undone.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9793532490730286} +{"content": "Email - info@mediwrite.com.au | Phone - (+ 61) 0415 569926\n\nRuth Hadfield, PhD | Medical writing, editing & research consultant\n\nmedical writing\n\nWhat is medical writing?\n\nWhat does a medical writer do? Medical writing is a term that encompasses a wide range of tasks from journalism and blogging through to writing highly specialised regulatory submissions for approval of a new drug or medical device.  Very few medical writers cover the entire spectrum of medical writing, most specialise in a subset. Other […] Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9958726167678833} +{"content": "    Jun 17, 2021  \nTCC Catalog 2016-17 \nTCC Catalog 2016-17 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]\n\nPHI2010 Philosophy\n\n3 credit hour(s) | Fall | Spring | Summer\nPrerequisite(s): grade of C or better in ENC 1101 .\nAn introductory study of metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics and logic based upon the inquiries of the speculative and critical philosophers both traditional and modern. Contact: 3 hours. Substantial writing component. Fulfills state writing requirement.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999788999557495} +{"content": "\ninflict [v] impose something administer, apply, bring upon, command, deal out, deliver, dispense, exact, expose, extort, force, force upon, give, give it to*, lay down the law*, levy, mete out, require, stick it to*, strike, subject, visit, wreak; concepts 50,53,88,242\n\nNew thesaurus. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Inflict — In*flict , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inflicted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inflicting}.] [L. inflictus, p. p. of infligere to strike on, to inflict; pref. in in, on + fligere to strike. Cf. {Flail}.] To give, cause, or produce by striking, or as if by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • inflict — I verb administer a penalty, administer punishment, agitate, agonize, apply, beset, bring about, bring upon, burden, cause, cause to suffer, coerce, commit, deal, disquiet, distress, enforce, force, force upon, give pain, harass, harm, hurt,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • inflict — (v.) 1560s, from L. inflictus, pp. of infligere to strike or dash against, from in on, against (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + fligere (pp. flictus) to dash, strike (see AFFLICT (Cf. afflict)). You inflict trouble on someone; you af …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • inflict — inflict, afflict Both words are concerned with the suffering of unpleasant circumstances, but they have different constructions. Inflict has the unpleasantness as object, and afflict has the victim: • He knew also that the greater part of the… …   Modern English usage\n\n • inflict — ► VERB (inflict on) 1) cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by. 2) impose (something unwelcome) on. DERIVATIVES infliction noun. ORIGIN Latin infligere strike against …   English terms dictionary\n\n • inflict — [in flikt′] vt. [< L inflictus, pp. of infligere, to strike or beat against < in , on, against + fligere, to strike < IE base * bhlīg̑ , to strike > Welsh blif, catapult] 1. to give or cause (pain, wounds, etc.) by or as by striking;… …   English World dictionary\n\n • inflict — 01. Our army has [inflicted] heavy casualties on the enemy. 02. She thinks that hunters should be forbidden from [inflicting] suffering upon animals for sport. 03. When parrots are caged for a long time, the boredom can drive them crazy, with the …   Grammatical examples in English\n\n • inflict — UK [ɪnˈflɪkt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms inflict : present tense I/you/we/they inflict he/she/it inflicts present participle inflicting past tense inflicted past participle inflicted to cause something unpleasant to happen Such a policy… …   English dictionary\n\n • inflict — v. (D; tr.) to inflict on (to inflict heavy losses on the enemy) * * * [ɪn flɪkt] (D;tr.) to inflict on (to inflict heavy losses on the enemy) …   Combinatory dictionary\n\n • inflict — in|flict [ınˈflıkt] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of infligere, from fligere to hit ] 1.) [T] to make someone suffer something unpleasant inflict sth on/upon sb ▪ The strikes inflicted serious damage on the economy. ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978436827659607} +{"content": "How to say drama in Thai ˈdrɑ mə, ˈdræm ə\n\nWould you like to know how to translate drama to Thai? This page provides all possible translations of the word drama in the Thai language.\n\nDiscuss this drama Thai translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"drama.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 26 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Browsing All posts tagged under »Scottish Writers Centre«\n\nTalking about writing, talking about music\n\nFebruary 9, 2013\n\nI’m very pleased to have been asked to present a talk for the Scottish Writers’ Centre (scroll down) in April. The evening will be called Writing And Song, and I’ll be talking about my approaches to writing fiction and song lyrics, about how I think these art forms art different and about how I think they’re […]\n\nOther Worlds Other Dimensions\n\nMay 17, 2012\n\nI’ve been asked by the Scottish Writers Centre to take part in a discussion event at the CCA next week entitled: Other World Other Dimensions. Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Paranormal. Do they have a place in Literature? I have to admit that I find that last part a little provocative–I wonder if the panel will agree on […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9723784327507019} +{"content": "Data?1540960581\n\nJude-Marie Green\n\nFollow Jude-Marie to get notified about new stories and posts.\n\nSubscribe to support Jude-Marie's work and read subscriber-only content.\n\nJude-Marie Green writes science fiction and fantasy, has edited for online magazines Abyss&Apex, 10Flash Quarterly, and Noctem Aeternus, and published stories in magazines and anthologies, online and podcast. She graduated Clarion West 2010 and won the Speculative Writers Foundation's Older Writers Grant. She lives in Southern California near the beach, though not near enough.\n\nStories · Posts · Books\n\nMorning Glories\n\nFeb 11, 2019 · 2,868 words (11 minutes)\n\nScience Fiction\n\nOriginally written as the submission story for Clarion West (I got in; 2010) and bought by Sam Bellotto Jr, this appeared in the October 2013 issue of Perihelion. An irresponsible scientist develops a anti-landmine device.\n\nFar, Far From Land\n\nNov 19, 2018 · 4,998 words (19 minutes) · 1 like\n\nScience Fiction\n\nFishing for edible fractals in the asteroid belt is a career filled with hazards for spaceships, fisher crew, and stellar phenomena.\n\nDefying Gravity\n\nOct 31, 2018 · 2,196 words (8 minutes) · 2 likes\n\nA Halloween from the past, full of loss and wonder.\n\nred and white ceramic figurine", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000033378601074} +{"content": "Things She’s Seen\n\nThis title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.\n\nBuy this Book on\n\nLyrical Press\nPub Date\n\nTalking about this book? Be sure to tag it using #ThingsShesSeen #NetGalley\n\nThe coven’s under investigation. Its future is in peril. And for one troubled young psychic, the coming battle will threaten her newfound freedom—and brings back a dangerous desire . . .\n\nAverage rating from 27 members\n\nReaders who liked this book also liked:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9760196208953857} +{"content": "The Giver Novel Study\n\nprepared by Dave Dixon\n\nParts of this novel study were adapted from St. Matthew's School.\n\n • A basic weekly assignment sheet including vocabulary, comprehension questions, literary devices, and summary paragraphs.\n • Links for various enrichment activities.\n • Links of interest relating to The Giver.\n\nWeekly Assignment Sheets\n\nChapters 1 - 5\n\nChapters 6 - 10\n\nChapters 11 - 15\n\nChapters 16 - 19\n\nChapters 20 - 23\n\nEnrichment Activity Links\n\nA Giver Webquest with before, during and after reading activities (easy)\n\nThe SCORE CyberGuide to The Giver - five excellent enrichment activities on The Giver (medium)\n\nA Web-Based Thematic Unit - 3 Activities on Society, Family Traditions, and the Underground Railroad (medum)\n\nLinks of Interest\n\nLearn about the author - Lois Lowry\n\nLois Lowry's Autobiography\n\nThe Giver Novel Study - includes terms used in the story, review questions, and more links about The Giver and Lois Lowry.\n\nBack to iClass", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "\nfrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License\n\n • n. 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It's quick and easy.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.868453860282898} +{"content": "Show/hide main menu\n\nAcademic staff\n\nDr Tony Milligan\n\nmilliganTeaching Fellow in Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion\n\nTel +44(0)20 7848 2510\nEmail anthony.milligan@kcl.ac.uk\nAddress: Department of Theology & Religious Studies\nKing's College London\nRoom 3.14., Virginia Woolf Building,\n22 Kingsway\n\nTony Milligan studied philosophy at the University of Stirling before completing a PhD on ‘Iris Murdoch’s Romantic Platonism’ at the University of Glasgow. He then went on to two spells as a Teaching Fellow with the Philosophy Department at the University of Aberdeen, interrupted by a term as a Lecturer at the University of Hull, before taking up two successive one year Lectureships with the Philosophy Department at the University of Hertfordshire. Tony is involved in series of networks on Love and the Philosophy of Love, and is on the editorial board of the journal Politics and Animals, based out of the University of Lund.\n\nResearch interests and PhD supervision\n\nResearch interests:\n\n • Love/the Philosophy of Love\n • Religion and Emotion\n • Simone Weil and Iris Murdoch\n • Conceptions of Virtue\n • Religion and Political Activism\n\nTony’s areas of expertise relate especially to love, its connection to virtue, religious experience and, more broadly, to the emotions. His research also takes in a number of areas of applied ethics and religiously informed political activism (Gandhian pacifism, Green spirituality, the standing of animals and civil disobedience conducted in the light of religious commitment.)\n\nHe is happy to discuss research proposals in these areas. \n\nFor more details, please see my full research profile.\n\nTony teaches on these modules:\n\n • 4AAT1601 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion\n • 4AAT1501 Thinking about Evil\n • 5AAT2501 Applied Ethics\n • 6AAT3044 Special Questions in Social Ethics\n\nAnd, additionally, co-ordinates the undergraduate dissertation module:\n\n • 6AAT5000 Independent Study Project (Dissertation) \nSelected publications\n • Animal Ethics: the Basics (London and New York: Routledge, 2015).\n • With Christian Maurer and Kamila Pacovska, Love and its Objects, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).\n • Civil Disobedience: Protest, Justification and the Law (Bloomsbury, 2013)\n • Love (London and New York: Routledge, 2011)\n • Beyond Animal Rights (London and New York: Continuum, 2010).\n\nFor a complete list of publications, please see my full research profile.\n\nExpertise and public engagement\n\nTony has an interest in the ethical dimensions of space exploration and is available for podcasts and media interviews on this subject.\n\nRecent interviews: \n\n • Interview about space ethics for Space Boffins podcast, 15/07/2015.\n • Interview about space ethics for Voices from L5 podcast, 30/04/2015.\n • Interview about space ethics on The Space Show podcast, 30/03/2015.\n • Interview about Mars One project on BBC Radio Ulster, 22/03/2015.\n • Interview about neighbourliness, The Sunday Post, 31/05/2015.\n\nfull research profile\nGuy's campus picture for links to research portal - puff\nSitemap Site help Terms and conditions  Privacy policy  Accessibility  Modern slavery statement  Contact us\n\n© 2019 King's College London | Strand | London WC2R 2LS | England | United Kingdom | Tel +44 (0)20 7836 5454 ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8681296110153198} +{"content": "Tag: Arrival\n\nUnlearning own rules\n\nIt’s been months since I last read this, but I couldn’t stop thinking of the word ‘mental gear’ used in this article written by Arrival’s scriptwriter, Eric Heisserer: To acclimate myself, I socialized with linguists and physicists. I spent time around brilliant minds to hear how they talked to each other. And whether they were […]\n\nOrder requires effort\n\nBeen thinking a lot about mediocrity and stagnation these past few days — especially after the Visit Malaysia 2020 logo fiasco  — which seems to be a biennial event ? It seems that stagnation and disorderly would come in play the moment we let our attention slip (reminder: write about attention as economy). Murphy’s Law says so, “Anything […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9934021234512329} +{"content": "Buy Textbooks  |  Rent Textbooks  |  Sell Textbooks  |  eTextbooks\nHelp  |  Questions? 1-877-292-6442\nHello, Sign In\nYour Account\n\nYoung Adult Literature In 21st Century - 08 edition\n\nby Pamela Burress Cole\n\nYoung Adult Literature In 21st Century (ISBN10: 0073525936; ISBN13: 9780073525938)\nISBN13: 978-0073525938\nISBN10: 0073525936\n\nSummary: ''Young Adult Literatureis an in-depth literature survey that also models how to teach literature and reading to middle school and high school students. The first three chapters familiarize teacher candidates with the reading process of teens, discuss teen attitudes toward reading, and examine their interests and reading abilities. The genre chapters (Chapters 4-13) discuss genre characteristics and themes, survey young adult literature within the genre category, and examine relevant ...show more young adult literature in terms of style and structure. Each of the genre chapters also includes selections to illustrate methods for teaching reading to all learners - including methods that focus on writing skills - and provides the teacher candidate with additional resources in the field of young adult literature. '' ...show less\n\nEdition/Copyright: 08\nCover: Hardback\nPublisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company\nPublished: 11/19/2008\n\nList Price: $113.50\nUsed $57.80\nSave $55.70 (49%)\n • FREE shipping over $25\n • In stock\n • 30-day returns\nOrder this book in the next 20 hours and 29 minutes and it ships by Noon CT tomorrow!\nNew  Currently Sold Out\nRental $17.99\nDue back 08/16/2013", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9969798922538757} +{"content": "Tag Archives: Chicago Sun-Times\n\nRobin Hustle in The Chicago Sun-Times\n\nPosted on by admin\n\nOne of the things I appreciate most about life — yes life! (How strange to say something like that. I mean, what? really? What am I, like a 75 year-old, self-help, motivational speaker?) But. It’s true. One of the things I find myself appreciating more and more about being in a city for as long as I have is the way I’ve grown into a community, participating in the patchwork quilt of remarkable people and talent. There are people I consider friends whom I haven’t even had a long personal … Read more\n\nTonight! Brightest Thing in the World RELEASE!\n\nPosted on by admin\n\nIt’s an exciting day — we just got back from Milwaukee from a conference about the “Non-Human Turn” (more on that later) and are about to head into the official release event for Matthew Goulish’s book — something I am incredibly excited about. The book has been in the works for the last several months and it’s really exciting to see it take shape in the world. Not to mention that the launch will involve 2 performances — Hannah Verrill and Matt Shalzi will perform a collaborative work, Matt will Eventually be … Read more\n\nFiction At Work in The Chicago-Sun Times blog!\n\nPosted on by admin\n\nThe following piece was published in The Chicago Sun-Times Blog, written by Sarah Terez Rosenblum. You can read the article in its entirety by going here. That said, really what you should do is come out tonight, to watch some Quickies and see the book for yourself. A website dedicated to quick reads and a reading series called Quickies, sounds like a perfect match, right? Quickies creators Mary Hamilton and Lindsay Hunter seem to think so. This Tuesday, March eighth, they’ll use their monthly literary event to showcase “The Fiction … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9533963799476624} +{"content": "100Percent Pure\n\nOrganic and All Natural Beauty Prodicts\n\nThursday, April 14, 2016\n\nNight Night, Daddy by Amy Parker Book Review\n\nNight Night, Daddy\nby Amy Parker  (Author)\n\nBook Description\nCuddle up for a calming bedtime story with this sweet board book that combines bedtime rhyme with adorable animal art to help your children get ready for a good night’s sleep.\n\nNight Night, Daddy features an animal family settling down for bedtime, recalling shared moments between father and child that occurred throughout the day. All of these special moments are relatable to you and your toddler or preschooler, and this bonding time is a wonderful way for your child to tell you “night night” as he drifts off to sleep.\n\nAbout the Author\nAmy Parker has written more than thirty books for children, teens, and adults, including the best-selling A Night Night Prayer, Thank You, God, for Mommy, and Thank You, God, for Daddy. She has also collaborated with authors ranging from New York Times bestsellers to her very own son. Two of these collaborations--Firebird and Courageous Teens--are recipients of Christian Retailing's Best Awards. But Amy's greatest reward is being a wife to Daniel and a mom to their amazing sons, Michael and Ethan.\n\nMy Review:\nNight Night, Daddy by Amy Parker is an adorably cute book! I absolutely love books like this that help prepare little ones for bed. My kids love this book and love having daddy read it to them before bed. I think it's the perfect size book for reading before bed because it's short and doesn't take to long to read. Reading this book seems to take the perfect amount of time to calm little ones down and prepare them for a night full of sweet dreams. The illustrations are beautiful and I really enjoy the rhyming throughout. This is a wonderful book to help kids drift off to sleep!\n\nYou can find Night Night, Daddy by Amy Parker on AmazonBarnes and Noble and other bookstores.\n\nTo learn more about the author click HERE!\n\nFollow the Author on social media!\n\nDisclosure: I received product(s) for free, in exchange for my honest review. I only recommend products I've used personally, and believe will be good fit for consumers.\n\nThis post contains affiliate links.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8198177814483643} +{"content": "\nBook Feature: Elemental Outcast\n\nI didn’t know the paranormal world existed. Until I became part of it. TITLE: Elemental OutcastSERIES: Paranormal Outcast SeriesGENRE: YA Urban Fantasy with action and adventure and PNR twined throughoutRELEASE DATE: 01.12.21GIVEAWAY ENDS: 01.18.21STEAM LEVEL: CleanTRIGGER WARNINGS: None BLURB: All I wanted for my seventeenth birthday was a fun night out. But when a knife-wielding … Continue reading Book Feature: Elemental Outcast\n\nSomething went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.\n\nFollow My Blog\n\nGet new content delivered directly to your inbox.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "October 3rd, 2023\nHome | Log in!\n\nOn Top Shelf\nFresh Pick\n\nNew Books This Week\n\nFresh Fiction Box\n\nVideo Book Club\n\nLatest Articles\n\nOctober's must-reads: a bookish harvest you won't want to miss!\n\nSince your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:\n\nThey can�t trust each other. But they don�t have a choice. And if anyone finds out they�re working together�they�re both dead.\n\nThe Wedding Date�meets�The Birdcage�in this laugh-out-loud gay romantic comedy\n\nLady Georgiana Rannoch and her dashing husband, Darcy, are awaiting a bundle of joy, but an unexpected trip to Paris will thrust them straight into a tangled web of international intrigue\n\nDouble the trouble, double the love: a holiday matchmaking caper starring Snowball the cat at Weber Haus Inn.\n\nUnder a rising Blood Moon, two young heroes journey across the globe to unlock ancient secrets and save humanity.\n\nWhen tragedy strikes, a young mother and a high-rolling consultant unite in a desperate manhunt to rewrite their futures.\n\nAdd to Wish List\n\nAlso by Dana Davis:\n\nCity of Gods, August 2018\nPaperback / e-Book\nSage Truth, August 2018\nPaperback / e-Book\nDeadly Fate, August 2018\nPaperback / e-Book\nBeyond the Gate, July 2018\ne-Book\nDesert Magick: Phoenix Lights, December 2017\nPaperback / e-Book\nDesert Magick: Superstitions, December 2017\nPaperback / e-Book\nDesert Magick: Day of the Dead, December 2017\ne-Book\nDesert Magick: Dream Catcher, December 2017\nPaperback / e-Book\nDesert Magick: Haboob, December 2017\nPaperback / e-Book\nBreach of Worlds, September 2017\nPaperback / e-Book\nLost Moon, November 2016\ne-Book\nQuest for Freedom, February 2016\nPaperback / e-Book\nThe Mask of Tamirella, April 2014\nPaperback / e-Book\n\nDesert Magick: Superstitions\nDana Davis\n\nDesert Magick #1\nAuthor Self-Published\nDecember 2017\nOn Sale: December 8, 2017\n193 pages\nISBN: 1979590664\nEAN: 9781979590662\nKindle: B077ZM16DM\nPaperback / e-Book\nAdd to Wish List\n\nParanormal | Fantasy Urban\n\nDaisy Hammel-Kavanaugh lives a perfectly average life in the Arizona desert, except for one thing. She's a witch. Her relatives and ancestors consist of various, and sometimes colorful, paranormals. 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Web. 16 Oct. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "37. How Do We Know About Dinosaurs? by Rebecca Olien\n\nHow Do We Know About Dinosaurs? A Fossil Mystery by Rebecca Olien. Illustrated by Katie McDee (US) - (Canada)\nFirst Graphics series\n\nPages: 24\nAges: 5-8\nFinished: Feb. 3, 2012\nFirst Published: Aug. 1, 2011\nPublisher: Capstone Press\nGenre: children, easy reader, graphic novel, non-fiction\nRating: 3/5\n\nFirst sentence:  You can look, but you will never find a giant living dinosaur.\n\nPublisher's Summary: \"In graphic novel format, text and illustrations explain how fossils teach us about the dinosaurs.\"\n\nAcquired: Received a review copy from Capstone Press.\n\nReason for Reading:  I enjoy this publisher.\n\nBasic easy reader with detailed information for the minimal text that is provided.  Wonderful quality cartoonish illustrations are delightful and add humour to the factual text.  A simple graphic interface with four frames per two page spread, narrative text between frames, and one comic bubble that leads to the next page.  The reading level is at the higher end of the given spread (K-3) and this would also be perfect for little ones who are reading ahead of age level.\n\nPopular posts from this blog\n\nMy Latest Reviews\n\nARC Reading Challenge - COMPLETE\n\nWorking Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner by Judy Melinek & T.J. 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As if the unwanted attraction isn’t unsettling enough, Renner finds out his protector isn’t as unavailable as originally thought.\n\nMilo Bautista just came out to his [...]\n\nRead More\nFebruary 6, 2014\n\nBook Review: Staking His Claim (Line of Duty #5) by Tessa Bailey\n\n*** This review is spoiler-free! Read on with confidence! ***\n\nTessa Bailey novels always start off with this very special resonating, almost tangible chemistry between the main couple and, while Staking His Claim is (sadly) the finale of the series, it definitely follows the tradition of excellence (and over-the-top sexual tension) set by the previous four books.\n\n[quote]“What movie is this?” he asked into her hair. Lucy’s eyes shot wide. “Back to the Future. You’ve never seen it?” “No.” “I weep for your childhood.”[/quote]\n\nWhere Daniel was playful and charming and Brent was outrageous and hilarious, Matt is intense and focused. 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Author self-citation exists when the citing and the cited papers have at least 1 author in common.  For every scientist three main measures of self-citations were obtained: “Total self-citations”, i.e., the total number of self-citations (document level) that all the documents produced by a […]\n\nCitation & References\n\nMechanical aspects of citations and references\n\nPosted Leave a commentPosted in Citation & References\n\nCitations in-text The Vancouver referencing style and the Harvard referencing style are the two referencing formats most frequently employed in scientific writing. The primary difference between the two styles is how references are provided in the running text. 1. Citations by names of authors, the Harvard system: references arranged alphabetically at the end. Eg: There […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990284442901611} +{"content": "Tuesday, August 30, 2016\n\n4 Tips for Reviewing Books\n\nThe blog tour rolls on. If you aren't a writer, you'll be glad to know today's topic is for anyone who loves to read. Be sure you enter my giveaway if you haven't yet.\n\nThe best way to support an author is to leave reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. But there's an art to leaving reviews. Click here to read my post on Tamara Narayan's blog.\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\n(Comments Off--commenting at host's blog)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9966496825218201} +{"content": "Normal view MARC view ISBD view\n\nIntimations of infinity : the mythopoeia of the Iqwaye counting system and number /\n\nby Mimica, Jadran.\nSeries: Explorations in anthropology. Publisher: Oxford [England] ; New York : New York : Berg ; Distributed exclusively in the US and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1988Description: vii, 188 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0854961453 :.Subject(s): Infinite | Number concept | Numeration | Yagwoia (Papua New Guinean people)Online resources: Publisher description | Contributor biographical information\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Add tag(s)\nLog in to add tags.\n    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)\nItem type Location Call number Status Date due\nBooks Books\nEpoka University Library\nDU 740.42 .M56 1988 (Browse shelf) Available\n\nIncludes index.\n\nBibliography: p. 178-183.\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nLog in to your account to post a comment.\n\nEpoka University Library, Rr. 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Guide books, novels, articles, travelogues, magazines, eBooks etc. Share your Crete book tips.\n\nUser avatar\nSite Admin\nPosts: 1730\nJoined: 08 Nov 2015, 16:12\n\nBook presentation in Frangokastello\n\nby Erno » 23 Jun 2017, 18:36\n\nBook presentation in Frangokastello - 23 June, 2017\n\nThe Municipality of Sfakia, the Local Committee of Chania of the International Society of Friends of Nikos Kazantzakis, and the Association of Alumni of the Greek-French School of Chania:\n\nThey invite you to honor with your presence:\n\nAn event devoted to the great Cretan writer Nikos Kazantzakis, on the presentation of the novel \"Kapetan Michalis\", on Wednesday, 28 June, 2017 at 21:00 at the Frangokastello Fortress.\n\nFrom: http://flashnews.gr/post/316162/paroysi ... kokastello\nAll the best,\n\nwebmaster Sfakia-Crete.com\n\nWho is online\n\nUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest\n\nIt is currently 19 Jan 2022, 01:09", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Philosophy in Career Education\n\nTeaching Philosophy 2 (3/4):299-307 (1977)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)C. L. Sheng (2008). On Career Value. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 49:67-75.\nD. W. Sylvester (1974). Robert Lowe and Education. New York]Cambridge University Press.\nBernard Murchland (1982). The Liberal Arts and Career Education. Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 57 (2):196-204.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-01-09\n\nTotal downloads\n\n4 ( #383,052 of 1,699,677 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #362,609 of 1,699,677 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 702 times\nMember Comments\nI could feel the searching in this poem.\n05/25/07\nVery lovely poem with an interesting structure! I really enjoyed your poetic way with words! :) Good writing!\n05/25/07\nI like the rhythm of this one, and I enjoyed its message. Nice work\n05/25/07\nGreat poem. Love the feeling.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Monster of the Week\n\nMonster of the Week\n\nby F.T. Lukens\n\nNOOK Book(eBook)\n\n$6.49 $6.99 Save 7% Current price is $6.49, Original price is $6.99. You Save 7%.\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\nLEND ME® See Details\n\nSpring semester of Bridger Whitt's senior year of high school is looking great. He has the perfect boyfriend, a stellar best friend, and an acceptance letter to college. He also has this incredible job as an assistant to Pavel Chudinov, an intermediary tasked with helping cryptids navigate the modern world. His days are filled with kisses, laughs, pixies, and the occasional unicorn. Life is awesome. But as graduation draws near, Bridger's perfect life begins to unravel. Uncertainties about his future surface, his estranged dad shows up out of nowhere, and, perhaps worst of all, a monster-hunting television show arrives in town to investigate the series of strange events from last fall. The show's intrepid host will not be deterred, and Bridger finds himself trapped in a game of cat and mouse that could very well put the myth world at risk. Again.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781945053832\nPublisher: Interlude Press\nPublication date: 10/15/2019\nSeries: The Rules\nSold by: Barnes & Noble\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 304\nSales rank: 1,186,925\nFile size: 758 KB\nAge Range: 12 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nF.T. Lukens is an award-winning author of young adult fiction who holds degrees in Psychology and English Literature. A cryptid enthusiast, F.T. loves folklore and myths—specifically the weird and wonderful creatures of North America. She also enjoys sci-fi and fantasy television shows, superhero movies, and writing. Her novel, The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths & Magic, won several awards including the 2017 Foreword INDIES Gold Award for Young Adult Fiction and the 2017 IPBA Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for Best Teen Fiction.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9918839931488037} +{"content": "Please disable your adblock and script blockers to view this page\nNormal view MARC view ISBD view\n\nA Hand book Of Soil Fertility\n\nBy: Kaleeswari R.K.\nMaterial type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Delhi -110033 SATISH SERIAL PUBLISHING HOUSE @2013Edition: 1.Description: 149p.ISBN: 9789381226551.DDC classification: 631.42\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. 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She is also involved with the Guelph Centre for Urban Organic Farming, where her interest in putting environmental ethics into practice has shifted her toward land-based approaches to learning. She lives in Guelph, Ontario.\n\nRelated Events\n\nThe Poetics of Ecology\n\nNovember 8, 2020 at 2:00pm\n\nSee event", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999522566795349} +{"content": "Story news\n\nSo it’s been a heck of a week on the story-front. My story in the October run of Necessary Fiction, “Amundsen Sea,” was nominated by the magazine for Best Small Fictions, which is a heck of a thrill. I’ve been reading BSF-honored flash stories for years now and then curling up with some hot chocolate […]\n\nRead More Story news\n\nAmundsen Sea\n\nI’m beyond thrilled to have a short horror story in Necessary Fiction today. Titled “Amundsen Sea,” it features a bobbing research station in the ocean, desperate scientists aware that said station is sinking, and a weird fellow none of them remember, not on the manifest, who keeps talking about John Carpenter movies.\n\nRead More Amundsen Sea\n\nShear-Thing\n\nShear-Thing is an assemblage of old farm tools. Shears, hooks, scythes. A circular saw with chipped teeth. A rusting machete.  It moves, despite metal parts, with the pillowy sound of grain in breeze.  It smells fear.  What sets it moving toward you is this: Someone makes you run. Someone makes you scared. As your monster […]\n\nRead More Shear-Thing\n\nStory Updates\n\nA few quick updates about where my stories have been appearing: I have a new, tiny, toxic tale in 50-Word Stories. This one’s dark. I’m beyond thrilled that I’m going to have a literary microfiction in Hobart soon. Tentative date is August 9. I have two speculative flash fiction stories in magazines this summer. Both […]\n\nRead More Story Updates\n\nHoot magazine–a microfiction publisher specializing in physical postcard fiction you can put on your fridge or wherever you like–has been running a series of virtual postcards on Twitter lately, featuring seven-word tales and poems sent in by followers. Today they posted my story, which is untitled on the card, but which I am calling “Without,” […]\n\nRead More Without\n\nMicrofiction: The Very Brief, Bittersweet Case of the Pixie Abductees\n\nFairies fill the gumshoe’s office; balance, wings aflutter, on bookshelves and dusty ceiling-fan blades. They complain of mystery lights, missing time, dissected elf-hounds. Unhygienic probings. The detective dumps his antipsychotics on the desk blotter. Dissolves one on his tongue. Sugar. Sighing with disappointment, he returns to the Pendleton divorce case. ###\n\nRead More Microfiction: The Very Brief, Bittersweet Case of the Pixie Abductees\n\nThe Sixth Rural Juror Squirrel’s Furor\n\nA literary journal I sometimes submit to says authors should read their submissions aloud because the journal’s editors always read them aloud. Behold, my newest sentence: The sixth rural juror squirrel’s furor at the cavalry colonel’s otorhinolaryngologist’s antidisestablishmentarian anemone, his anathema since an asterisk incident on an Antarctic isthmus, led to a defibrillation at a […]\n\nRead More The Sixth Rural Juror Squirrel’s Furor\n\nTwo Recent Micros\n\nI’ve published two micro tales  on 50-Word Stories since the start of the new year, neither of which I’ve announced yet on my blog. “Eavesdropping” — Full of good holiday (well, post-holiday) cheer! “Corn Goddess” — Dystopian, about an election.\n\nRead More Two Recent Micros\n\nI have a new story commissioned by Paizo. Titled “Walls” it features psychic poetry, invasive species, crime, and flower-addicted space dinosaurs. Because of course it does.\n\nRead More Walls", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9181429147720337} +{"content": "Tuesday, July 30, 2019\n\nBlog Tour and Giveaway: Sign of the White Foal by Chris Thorndycroft\n\nSign of the White Foal by Chris Thorndycroft\n\nPublication Date: July 1, 2019\neBook & Paperback; 327 Pages\nSeries: Arthur of the Cymry Trilogy (Book 1)\nGenre: Historical Fiction\nA generation after Hengest and Horsa carved out a kingdom in the east, a hero of the Britons rises in the west... 480 A.D. The sons of Cunedag have ruled Venedotia for fifty years but the chief of them – the Pendraig – is now dying. His sons Cadwallon and Owain must fight to retain their birthright from their envious cousins. As civil war consumes Venedotia, Arthur – a young warrior and bastard son of the Pendraig – is sent on a perilous quest that will determine the fate of the kingdom. The Morgens; nine priestesses of the Mother Goddess have found the cauldron of rebirth – a symbol of otherworldly power – and have allied themselves with the enemy. Arthur and six companions are dispatched to the mysterious island of Ynys Mon to steal the cauldron and break the power of the Morgens. Along the way they run into the formidable Guenhuifar whose family have been stewards of Ynys Mon for generations. They need her help. The trouble is, Guenhuifar despises Arthur’s family and all they stand for… Based on the earliest Arthurian legends, Sign of the White Foal is a rip-roaring adventure of Celtic myth and real history set in the ruins of post-Roman Britain.\n\nAmazon | IndieBound\n\nAbout the Author\n\nChris Thorndycroft is a British writer of historical fiction, horror and fantasy. His early short stories appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Dark Moon Digest and American Nightmare. His first novel under his own name was A Brother's Oath; the first book in the Hengest and Horsa Trilogy. He also writes under the pseudonym P. J. Thorndyke. For more information, please visit Chris Thorndycroft's website. You can also find him on Twitter and Goodreads.\n\nBlog Tour Schedule\n\nMonday, July 22\nReview at Gwendalyn's Books \n\nTuesday, July 23 \n\nWednesday, July 24 \nReview & Interview at Jorie Loves a Story \n\nThursday, July 25 \n\nFriday, July 26 \nGuest Post at Gwendalyn's Books \n\nMonday, July 29 \nReview at Coffee and Ink \n\nTuesday, July 30 \nInterview at Gwendalyn's Books \n\nWednesday, July 31 \nReview at Hoover Book Reviews \n\nFriday, August 2 \n\nDuring the Blog Tour, one winner will receive an eBook of Sign of the White Foal by Chris Thorndycroft! To enter, please use the Gleam form below. Giveaway Rules – Giveaway ends at 11:59 pm EST on August 2nd. You must be 18 or older to enter. – Giveaway is open internationally. – Only one entry per household. – All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspicion of fraud will be decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion. – The winner has 48 hours to claim prize or a new winner is chosen. Sign of the White Foal\n\nMy Review: \n\nSign of the White Foal is a novel involving the days from the legend of King Arthur in England. I thought it was a good read. It was interesting to see the author's vision for this time period. The action is throughout the book that made me want to keep reading.\n\nI give Sign of the White Foal four stars. I would love to read more by this author. I recommend this one for readers who love early English history, myths and legends.\n\nI received this book from the publisher. 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Ch. a head piece consisting of three coronets on top of which is an orb and a cross, worn by the pope, or carried… …   Universalium\n\n • tiara'd — meaning ‘wearing a tiara’, is preferable to the alternative form tiaraed …   Modern English usage\n\n • tiara — n. 1 a jewelled ornamental band worn on the front of a woman s hair. 2 a three crowned diadem worn by a pope. 3 hist. a turban worn by ancient Persian kings. Derivatives: tiaraed adj. (also tiara d). Etymology: L f. 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When they begin dating, Savannah tells him about a new youth group that performs traditional Amish hymns. Savannah joins the group, but Jayden is a traditionalist. Can these two dear friends get past their differences and find love?\n\nAmazing Grace\n\nKorey Esh is racked with guilt after a terrible tragedy for which he feels responsible. He is certain God doesn't love him and that he's unworthy of forgiveness or grace. When Leanna Bender, an acquaintance from school and youth group, invites Korey to join her at a singing, Korey doubts he will enjoy himself—let alone find peace. Through friendship, love, and the power of song, Leanna helps Korey learn how to forgive himself the way God already has.\n\nGreat Is Thy Faithfulness\n\nKayana Bender's mother has been battling breast cancer for some time and is now facing radiation. Kayana can't understand why God would allow someone as wonderful as her mother to go through such a terrible time. She finds strength in her singing group and friends, and when Ryan Detweiler sees Kayana crying one day after practice, he approaches and befriends her. As love blossoms and good news arrives, Kayana discovers that God was with her all along.\n\nO Holy Night\n\nKaitlin Lantz and her parents joined the church district a year ago. She didn't participate in singings in her former church district, but Tyler King invites her to join their special performing youth group. Kaitlin worries she'll never fit in, but eventually she realizes she has finally found a home here. Together, they celebrate a new beginning, just like the first holy night.\n\nDownload and start listening now!\n\nAn Amish Singing Listener Reviews\n\nBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!\n\nAbout Amy Clipston\n\nAmy Clipston is the award-winning, bestselling author of many novels, including the Kauffman Amish Bakery series and the Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel books. 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I am very glad we buddy read this book together as the book itself was sadly a disappointment.\n\nBeach Read meets The Flatshare in this warmly funny and delightfully sharp debut rom-com about a down-on-her-luck young woman who turns an innocent mix-up between a dating app and a roommate app into a new chance at love.\n\nAfter getting passed over for an overdue—and much needed—promotion, Sadie Green is in desperate need of three things: a stiff drink, a new place to live, and a one-night-stand. When one drink turns into one too many, Sadie mixes up a long-ignored dating app for a roommate-finding app and finds herself on the doorstep of Jack Thomas’s gorgeous Brooklyn brownstone. Too bad she’s more attracted to his impressive real estate than she is to the man himself.\n\nPublished February 1st 2022 by GP Putnam\n\nMy Thoughts:\n\nI buddy read this book with Irena, and I’m so glad that I did because that was by far the best part of this reading experience.\nI went into this book, not expecting it to be completely realistic as it is a rom com, chick lit book. I think this served me well, as the plot and characters of this book were more fairy tale like than rom com.\n\nThe female lead character accidentally mixes up her dating app with her apartment share app and ends up meeting Jack who she agrees to be his new room mate. So as the two share Jack’s house, we see their relationship progress and I would have expected to see their characters develop.\nNope, Jack is the fairy tale guy that I think is intended to come across to the reader as ‘perfect’. In actual fact, I found his personality to be dull, and far to concerned with doing everything for Sadie.\n\nSadie (in my opinion) is selfish, inconsiderate and unlikable. Sadie is described, as having suffered emotional abuse from her father as a child and is therefore described to be under confident and hard on herself all the time. However the way she came across in the book to me was not this way at all. She constantly spoke of herself being “so hot” and she took big life risks. I found the description and the way the character spoke to be completely contradictory, so much so that while reading it Irena and I both commented that this could be triggering or dismissive of people who have been emotionally abused.\n\nOn the plus side to this book, the cover is lovely. The writing and chapters are very easy to read and they flow well. The book was a good length, didn’t seem to short or to long. Sadie has great friends and their characters seem a bit more developed and real to me. One is a teacher who doesn’t much like her job and so when she is not at work, she swears constantly. (Because she cannot do it at work). It came across to me as frustration at her lack of contentedness.\n\nThis wasn’t a memorable read for me, but saying that there have been some good reviews. If you like easy to read chick lit books with a ‘Prince Charming‘ that will completely dedicate everything he has to the girl, then you may enjoy it. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a book that I will remember for any good reason.\n\nPosted by on February 20, 2022 in Books\n\n4 responses to “Book Review: Love on a Lease by Falon Ballard.\n\n 1. Yvonne (It's All About Books)\n\n February 24, 2022 at 6:31 pm\n\n Fab review! I’ve been curious about this one, but after your thoughts on Sadie and the cliche ‘perfect’ male lead I’m not so sure it would be for me anymore…\n\n March 11, 2022 at 2:57 pm\n\n Thank you Yvonne. I know this book has had some good reviews, unfortunately this one just wasn’t for me.\n\n 2. Meggy | Chocolate'n'Waffles\n\n March 11, 2022 at 2:31 pm\n\n I don’t like seeing The Flatshare mentioned as I loved this book and this one sounds … well, less good! I am glad the buddy read helped! Wonderful review xxx\n\n 3. chocolatepages\n\n March 11, 2022 at 2:39 pm\n\n Thanks for your comment Meggy. Perhaps it helps you that I didn’t like The Flatshare either. xx\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nWordPress.com Logo\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nTwitter picture\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nFacebook photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. 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This is a collection of thought-provoking quotations for each day of the year by people who share YOUR birthday!\n\nApril 30\n\nLithograph showing a portrait of the German ma...\n\nLithograph showing a portrait of the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss at the age of 50 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nCarl Friedrich Gauss – 1777 – Mathematician\n\n“I have had my results for a long time:  but I do not yet know how I am to arrive at them.”\n\nQueen Juliana – 1909 – Royalty\n\n“It must be a wonderful sport to contradict each other.”\n\nAl Lewis – 1910 – Actor\n\n“As long as you give it your best shot, even if in the opinion of others ‘you failed,’ you didn’t fail!”\n\nClaude Shannon – 1916 – Mathematician\n\n“Information is the resolution of uncertainty.”\n\nPercy Heath – 1923 – Musician\n\n“Jazz is letting everybody do his or her thing with the music.”\n\nCloris Leachman – 1926 – Actress\n\n“I make fun wherever I go … If I go to a restaurant by myself, rest assured, people will be talking about it.  I always have a great deal of fun being with people.  It’s part of the journey.”\n\nWillie Nelson – 1933 – Singer\n\n“We create our own unhappiness.  The purpose of suffering is to help us understand we are the ones who cause it.”\n\nLarry Niven – 1938 – Writer\n\n“Everything starts as somebody’s daydream.”\n\nJill Clayburgh – 1944 – Actress\n\n“I want to be an actress, not a personality.”\n\nAnnie Dillard – 1945 – Author\n\nPublicity photo of Cloris Leachman from the te...\n\nPublicity photo of Cloris Leachman from the television program Phyllis. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\n“Spend the afternoon.  You can’t take it with you.”\n\nIsaiah Thomas – 1961 – Athlete\n\n“If all I’m remembered for is being a good basketball player, then I’ve done a bad job with the rest of my life.”\n\nKirsten Dunst – 1982 – Actress\n\n“The real secret to gorgeousness is to believe in yourself, have self-confidence, and try to be secure in your decisions and thoughts.”\n\nLloyd Banks – 1982 – Musician\n\n“If you stay in one place, you can only rap about one thing because that’s all you know.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 29\n\nEnglish: Duke Ellington, a famous jazz musicia...\n\nEnglish: Duke Ellington, a famous jazz musician, poses with his piano at the KFG Radio Studio. KFG is Fitzsimons Army Medical Center’s radio station. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nWilliam Randolph Hurst – 1863 – Publisher\n\n“In suggesting gifts:  Money is appropriate and one size fits all.”\n\nThomas Beecham – 1879 – Composer\n\n“Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty.  Magical music never leaves the memory.”\n\nDuke Ellington – 1899 – Pianist and Band Leader\n\n“A problem is a chance for you to do your best.”\n\nRichard Carlson – 1912 – Author\n\n“When you let someone else win an argument, often you both end up winners.”\n\nGeorge Allen, Sr. – 1918 – Coach\n\n“Every day you waste is one you can never make up.”\n\nMaurice Strong – 1929 – Businessman\n\n“So, what we do as individuals matters.  It adds up.”\n\nRod McKuen – 1933 – Poet\n\n“The gifts that one receives for giving are so immeasurable that it is almost an injustice to accept them.”\n\nOtis Rush – 1934 – Musician\n\n“A guy will promise you the world and give you nothin’, and that’s the blues.”\n\nAndre Agassi\n\nAndre Agassi (Photo credit: sarahinvegas)\n\nRichard Kline – 1944 – Actor\n\n“Confidence is preparation, everything  else is beyond your control.”\n\nDale Earnhardt – 1951 – Race Car Driver\n\n“Second place is just the first place loser.”\n\nDavid Icke – 1952 – Athlete\n\n“The best way of removing negativity is to laugh and be joyous.”\n\nJerry Seinfeld – 1954 – Comedian\n\n“I was the best man at the wedding.  If I’m the best man, why is she marrying him?”\n\nKate Mulgrew – 1955 – Actress\n\n“Great writing is great writing.  It’s as simple as all that.”\n\nDaniel Day-Lewis – 1957 – Actor\n\n“Everybody has to know for themselves what they’re capable of.”\n\nMichelle Pfeiffer – 1958 – Actress\n\n“Somewhere along the line I made the switch and was able to look at the bright side rather than the dark side all the time.  Now I look at everything I have and think how lucky I am.”\n\nUma Thurman – 1970 – Actress\n\n“I was not particularly bright, I wasn’t very attractive, I was a little too tall, odd, funny looking.  I was just really weird as a kid.”\n\nAndre Agassi – 1970 – Athlete\n\n“If you don’t practice you don’t deserve to win.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 28\n\nLeo Tolstoy 1848\n\nLeo Tolstoy 1848 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nJames Monroe – 1758 – 5th President of the United States\n\n“A little flattery will support a man through great fatigue.”\n\nLeo Tolstoy – 1828 – Author\n\n“If you want to be happy, be.”\n\nKarl Kraus – 1874 – Writer\n\n“It is better not to express what one means than to express what one does not mean.”\n\nLionel Barrymore – 1878 – Actor\n\n“Half the people in Hollywood are dying to be discovered and the other half are afraid they will be.”\n\nHarper Lee – 1926 – Author\n\n“Many receive advice, only the wise profit from it.”\n\nDiane Johnson – 1934 – Novelist\n\n“A chaplain’s biggest gift is to be present and just listen.”\n\nJay Leno – 1950 – Television Talk Show Host\n\n“How come aspirins  are packed in childproof containers, but bullets just come in a box?”\n\nKim Gordon – 1953 – Musician\n\n“Anyone becomes mannered if you think too much about what other people think.”\n\nPaul Guilfoyle – 1955 – Actor\n\n“The real rub is finding that authentic self and it’s not something that’s going to come to you overnight.”\n\nHal Sutton – 1958 – Athlete\n\n“We are reminded how short life really is, and how we are just passing through.  So, all the people you haven’t told you love lately, tell them, and live your days like you mean it.”\n\nThomas Perry – 1963 – Musician\n\nEnglish: American actor Lionel Barrymore (1878...\n\nEnglish: American actor Lionel Barrymore (1878-1954) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\n“Being comfortable isn’t the way to learn to expand your abilities.”\n\nElisabeth Rohm – 1973 – Actress\n\n“Better to just be real.  Show up and do your job and be a nice person.”\n\nPenelope Cruz – 1974 – Actress\n\n“My ambition is to be happy.”\n\nJessica Alba – 1981 – Actress\n\n“My theory is that if you look confident you can pull off anything – even if you have no clue what you’re doing.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 27\n\nEnglish: Portrait photograph of President of t...\n\nEnglish: Portrait photograph of President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nMary Wollstonecraft – 1759 – Writer\n\n“No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.”\n\nHerbert Spencer – 1820 – Philosopher\n\n“Be bold, be bold, and everywhere be bold.”\n\nUlysses S. Grant – 1822 – 18th President of the United States\n\n“It was my fortune, or misfortune, to be called to the office of Chief Executive without any previous political training.”\n\nEdward Whymper – 1840 – Explorer\n\n“Do nothing in haste, look well to each step, and from the beginning think what my be the end.”\n\nRogers Hornsby – 1896 – Athlete\n\n“I don’t want to play golf.  When I hit a ball, I want someone else to go chase it.”\n\nC. Day Lewis – 1904 – Poet\n\n“We do not write in order to be understood; we write in order to understand.”\n\nJack Klugman – 1922 – Actor\n\n“Poverty can teach lessons privilege cannot.”\n\nCoretta Scott King – 1927 – Civil Rights Leader\n\n“Hate is too great a burden to bear.  It injures the hater more than it injures the hated.”\n\nMartin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King.\n\nMartin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nAnouk Aimee – 1932 – Actress\n\n“It’s so much better to desire than to have.”\n\nAugust Wilson – 1945 – Playwright\n\n“All you need in the world is love and laughter.  That’s all anybody needs.  To have love in one hand and laughter in the other.”\n\nEric Schmidt – 1955 – Businessman\n\n“We weren’t here to hope and hang on.  We wanted to win.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 26\n\nJohn James Audubon.\n\nJohn James Audubon. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nMarcus Aurelius – 121 – Roman Soldier\n\n“To live happily is an inward power of the soul.”\n\nWilliam Shakespeare – 1564 – Dramatist\n\n“A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.”\n\nThomas Reid – 1710 – Philosopher\n\n“The rules of navigation never navigated a ship.  The rules of architecture never built a house.”\n\nJohn James Audubon – 1785 – Scientist\n\n“A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.”\n\nEugene Delacroix – 1798 – Artist\n\n“Do all the work you can; that is the whole philosophy of the good way of life.”\n\nLudwig Wittgenstein – 1889 – Philosopher\n\n“A new word is like a fresh seed sown on the ground of the discussion.”\n\nAnita Loos – 1893 – Writer\n\n“Fate keeps on happening.”\n\nCass Canfield – 1897 – Publisher\n\n“A publisher should always be on the receiving end.  He should take an interest in almost any subject and remain anonymous, letting the author take center stage.”\n\nJet Li - Annual Meeting of the New Champions T...\n\nJet Li – Annual Meeting of the New Champions Tianjin 2008 (Photo credit: World Economic Forum)\n\nVincente Aleixandre – 1898 – Poet\n\n“Poetry is a succession of questions which the poet constantly poses.”\n\nCharles Richter – 1900 – Scientist\n\n“I was lucky because logarithm plots are a device of the devil.”\n\nJames Rouse – 1914 – Businessman\n\n“Profit is not the legitimate purpose of business.  The legitimate purpose of business is to provide a product or service that people need and do it so well that it’s profitable.”\n\nBernard Malamud – 1914 – Novelist\n\n“A writer is a spectator, looking at everything with a highly critical eye.”\n\nMorris West – 1916 – Writer\n\n“If you spend your whole life waiting for the storm, you’ll never enjoy the sunshine.”\n\nDorothy Salisbury Davis – 1916 – Writer\n\n“Don’t sell your soul to buy peanuts for the monkeys.”\n\nEnos Slaughter – 1916 – Athlete\n\n“I learned early on to never walk while I was on the ball field.  I ran everywhere I went.”\n\nFanny Blankers Koen – 1918 – Athlete\n\n“All I’ve done is run fast.  I don’t see why people should make much fuss about that.”\n\nCarol Burnett – 1933 – Actress\n\n“Only I can change my life.  No one can do it for me.”\n\nArno Penzias – 1933 – Scientist\n\n“Change is rarely comfortable.”\n\nKoo Stark – 1956 – Actress\n\n“Being happy in your skin that’s what it’s all about.”\n\nJoan Chen – 1961 – Actress\n\n“If you know how to do a job very well, you keep doing it.”\n\nJet Li – 1963 – Actor\n\n“A weapon isn’t good or bad, depends on the person who uses it.”\n\nKevin James – 1965 – Actor\n\n“There’s no better feeling in the world than a warm pizza box on your lap.”\n\nDebra Wilson – 1970 – Comedian\n\n“I face every project the same way – do it right and give 110%.  100% isn’t good enough.”\n\nMarc Andreesen – 1971 – Businessman\n\n“In the startup world, you’re either a genius or an idiot.  You’re never just an ordinary guy trying to get through the day.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 25\n\nEnglish: Guglielmo Marconi about 1902. Deutsch...\n\nEnglish: Guglielmo Marconi about 1902. Deutsch: Guglielmo Marconi um 1902. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nOliver Cromwell – 1599 – British Statesman and Soldier\n\n“He who stops being better stops being good.”\n\nJohn Keble – 1792 – Theologian\n\n“Give us grace to listen well.”\n\nFelix Klein – 1849 – Mathematician\n\n“Everyone knows what a curve is, until he had studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.”\n\nGuglielmo Marconi – 1874 – Scientist\n\n“Every day sees humanity more victorious in the struggle with space and time.”\n\nEdward R. Murrow – 1908 – Journalist\n\n“People say conversation is a lost art; how often I have wished it were.”\n\nElla Fitzgerald – 1917 – Singer\n\n“The only thing better than singing is more singing.”\n\nAl Pacino – 1940 – Actor\n\n“Fame is a perversion of the natural human instinct for attention.”\n\nJon Kyl – 1942 – Politician\n\n“Real leadership means tackling tough problems ourselves and not leaving them to our children.”\n\nJohan Cruijff – 1947 – Athlete\n\n“I don’t want to be a thief of my own wallet.”\n\nDinesh D'Souza\n\nDinesh D’Souza (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)\n\nJames Fenton – 1949 – Poet\n\n“The lullaby is the spell whereby the mother attempts to transform herself back from an ogre to a saint.”\n\nRandy Cross – 1954 – Athlete\n\n“The NFL, like life, is full of idiots.”\n\nDinesh D’Souza – 1961 – Author\n\n“A bigot is simply a sociologist without credentials.”\n\nJane Clayson – 1967 – Journalist\n\n“The most important job you’ll ever have is in the walls of your own home.”\n\nTim Duncan – 1976 – Athlete\n\n“When you have to stop and think about things is when they go wrong.”\n\nRenee Zellweger – 1969 – Actress\n\n“I believe in love, but I don’t sit around waiting for it.  I buy houses.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 24\n\nWilliam Joyce\n\nWilliam Joyce (Photo credit: ALA – The American Library Association)\n\nA. C. Benson – 1862 – Author\n\n“I read the newspaper avidly.  It is my one form of continuous fiction.”\n\nElizabeth Goudge – 1900 – Writer\n\n“Most of the basic truths of life sound absurd at first hearing.”\n\nWillem de Kooning – 1904 – Artist\n\n“The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time.”\n\nRobert Penn Warren – 1905 – Novelist\n\n“The urge to write poetry is like having an itch.  When the itch becomes annoying enough, you scratch it.”\n\nWilliam Joyce – 1906 – Author\n\n“If you really want to tell stories, do it and don’t be dissuaded.”\n\nGeorge Oppen – 1908 – Poet\n\n“Truth, also is the pursuit of it.”\n\nClement Freud – 1924 – Writer\n\n“If you resolve to give up smoking, drinking and loving, you don’t actually live longer; it just seems longer.”\n\nEnglish: Screenshot of Barbra Streisand from t...\n\nEnglish: Screenshot of Barbra Streisand from the trailer for the film Hello, Dolly! (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nBridget Riley – 1931 – Artist\n\n“Focusing isn’t just an optical activity, it is also a mental one.”\n\nShirley Mac Laine – 1934 – Actress\n\n“The best way to get husbands to do something is to suggest that perhaps they are too old to do it.”\n\nSue Grafton – 1940 – Novelist\n\n“Ideas are easy.  It’s the execution of ideas that really separates the sheep from the goats.”\n\nBarbra Streisand – 1942 – Singer\n\n“Why does a woman work ten years to change a man’s habits and then complain that he’s not the man she married?”\n\nTony Visconti – 1944 – Musician\n\n“It is easily overlooked that what is now called vintage was once brand new.”\n\nPhil Robertson – 1946 – Celebrity\n\n“In a subdivision you call 911.  At home, I AM 911.”\n\nLee Westwood – 1973 – Athlete\n\n“You don’t win tournaments by playing well and thinking poorly.”\n\nSachin Tendulkar – 1973 – Athlete\n\n“I have never tried to compare myself to anyone else.”\n\nKelly Clarkson – 1982 – Singer\n\n“Everyone says I’m like the girl next door … Y’all must have really weird neighbors.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 23\n\nEnglish: Photograph of Chauncey Depew.\n\nEnglish: Photograph of Chauncey Depew. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nJames Buchanan – 1791 – 15th President of the United States\n\n“The ballot box is the surest arbiter of disputes among free men.”\n\nStephen Douglas – 1813 – Politician\n\n“There are only two sides to this question.  Every man must be for the United States or against it.  There can be no neutrals in this war; only patriots and traitors.”\n\nJames Anthony Froude – 1818 – Historian\n\n“Instruction does not prevent wasted time or mistakes; and mistakes themselves are often the best teachers of all.”\n\nChauncey Depew – 1834 – Politician\n\n“The first steps towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.”\n\nEdwin Markham – 1852 – Poet\n\n“A good action is never lost; it is a treasure laid up and guarded for the doer’s need.”\n\nMax Planck – 1858 – Scientist\n\n“An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents:  What does happen is that the opponents gradually die out.”\n\nWarren Spahn – 1921 – Athlete\n\n“Hitting is timing.  Pitching is upsetting timing.”\n\nJ. P. Donleavy – 1926 – Dramatist\n\nEnglish: GM Alexandra Kosteniuk\n\nEnglish: GM Alexandra Kosteniuk (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\n“Writing is turning one’s worst moments into money.”\n\nShirley Temple – 1928 – Actress And Ambassador\n\n“When I was 14, I was the oldest I ever was and I’ve been getting younger ever since.”\n\nGeorge Steiner – 1929 – Critic\n\n“The ordinary man casts a shadow in a way we do not quite understand.  The man of genius casts light.”\n\nHalston – 1932 – Designer (Roy Halston Frowick)\n\n“Buzz and the right publicist are not only important but crucial in show business.”\n\nRoy Orbison – 1936 – Musician\n\n“I may be a living legend, but that sure don’t help when I’ve got to change a tire.”\n\nLee Majors – 1939 – Actor\n\n“It’s being in the right place at the right time and taking advantage of your opportunities.”\n\nWillie Herenton – 1940 – Politician\n\n“If the news isn’t there, don’t create it.”\n\nBarry Hannah – 1942 – Novelist\n\n“A man’s got do to what a man’s got to do.  A woman must do what he can’t.”\n\nKen Auletta – 1942 – Journalist\n\n“Always point your finger at the chest of the person with whom you are being photographed.  You will appear dynamic.  And no photo editor can crop you from the picture.”\n\nBernadette Devlin – 1947 – Politician\n\n“Yesterday I dared to struggle.  Today I dare to win.”\n\nGeorge Lopez – 1961 – Comedian\n\n“When things are bad, it’s the best time to reinvent yourself.”\n\nDaniela Hantuchova – 1983 – Athlete\n\n“I started when I was six years old.  My first coach was my granny, she was the best player in Slovakia.”\n\nAlexandra Kosteniuk – 1984 – Chess Player\n\n“It’s now possible to play and take lessons from any place in the world.  The concept of physical distance doesn’t exist in the online world, and that is so cool.”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 22\n\nHenry Fielding\n\nHenry Fielding (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nQueen Isabella I – 1451 – Royalty\n\n“The distance is great from the firm belief to the realization from concrete experience.”\n\nHenry Fielding – 1707 – Novelist\n\n“A newspaper consists of just the same number of words, whether there be any news in it or not.”\n\nImmanuel Kant – 1724 – Philosopher\n\n“If a man makes himself a worm he must not complain when he is trodden on.”\n\nJames Sullivan – 1744 – Politician\n\n“Kids will reach whatever expectations you set for them.”\n\nAnne Louise Germaine de Stael – 1766 – Author\n\n“Wit consists in knowing the resemblance of things that differ, and the difference of things that are alike.”\n\nGeorg Hermes – 1775 – Theologian\n\n“Death is like an arrow that is already in flight, and your life lasts only until it reaches you.”\n\nPhilip James Bailey – 1816 – Poet\n\n“Imagination is the air of the mind.”\n\nVladimir Lenin – 1870 – Leader\n\n“A lie told often enough becomes the truth.”\n\nJ. Robert Oppenheimer – 1904 – Physicist\n\n“Any man whose errors take ten years to correct is quite a man.”\n\nEnglish: J. Robert Oppenheimer\n\nEnglish: J. Robert Oppenheimer (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nEddie Albert – 1908 – Actor\n\n“What’s the most important thing in the world?  It’s love, and I look at that as an energy, not a sentiment.”\n\nJan de Hartog – 1914 – Writer\n\n“Do not commit the error, common among the young, of assuming that if you cannot save the whole of mankind you have failed.”\n\nYehudi Menuhin – 1916 – Musician\n\n“I can only think of music as something inherent in every human being – a birthright.  Music coordinates mind, body, and spirit.”\n\nDonald Cram – 1919 – Scientist\n\n“To retain my fascination with chemistry, I have had to change my research fields about every 10 years.”\n\nCharles Mingus – 1922 – Musician\n\n“Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.”\n\nAaron Spelling – 1923 – Producer\n\n“You know what shows today are missing?  Stars.”\n\nBettie Page – 1923 – Model\n\n“I never kept up with the fashions.  I believe in wearing what I thought looked good on me.”\n\nCharlotte Rae – 1926 – Actress\n\n“I always learned to be philanthropic – to give back.”\n\nGuillermo Cabrera Infante – 1929 – Novelist\n\n“A very wise author once said that a writer writes for himself, and then publishes for money.  I write for myself and publish just for the reader.”\n\nIssey Miyake – 1935 – Designer\n\n“The purpose – where I start – is the idea of use.  It is not recycling, it’s reuse.”\n\nGlen Campbell – 1936 – Musician\n\n“I like to start the day early, it keeps me out of trouble.”\n\nJack Nicholson – 1937 – Actor\n\n“I’ll tell you one thing:  Don’t ever give anybody your best advice, because they’re not going to follow it.”\n\nSteve Fossett – 1944 – Aviator\n\n“The good thing about flying solo is it’s never boring.”\n\nLarry Elder – 1952 – Journalist\n\n“A goal without a plan is just a wish.”\n\nWillie Robertson – 1972 – Celebrity and Businessman\n\n“I’ll show them it’s all Jase’s fault … I just got to figure out how …”\n\nLeave a comment »\n\nApril 21\ncomment »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Archive for Sunday, July 8, 2012\n\nKan. Poet Laureate releasing 1st novel\n\nJuly 8, 2012\n\nKansas Poet Laureate Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg will be holding a book launch celebrating the release of her first novel, “The Divorce Girl.”\n\nThe event will be held 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive.\n\n“The Divorce Girl” is 17 years in the writing, and is the coming-of-age story about a teenager in 1970s New Jersey who finds healing and transformation through the community around her and making art while dealing with her parents’ divorce.\n\nUse the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.\n\nCommenting has been disabled for this item.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9474218487739563} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinition of yaud\nn. - See Yawd. 2\n\nThe word \"yaud\" uses 4 letters: A D U Y.\n\nNo direct anagrams for yaud found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after yaud (in bold), or to aduy in any order:\nb -   dauby   g -   gaudy   l -   yauld   s -   yauds  \n\nShorter words found within yaud:\nad   ay   day   ya  \n\nList shorter words within yaud, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in yaud, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with yaud, words containing yaud or words ending with yaud\n\nAll words formed from yaud by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: ya   au   ud  \n\nBrowse words starting with yaud by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: yatters  \nNext word in list: yauds  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: if   worth   fogbound   tea   tea   uropod   ace  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Oct 23 - 12:53:32 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - V - e2k - 9.461mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9907349944114685} +{"content": "BN.com Gift Guide\n\nHeinrich Heine and the Lied\n\nPaperback (Print)\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nfrom $51.30\nUsually ships in 1-2 business days\n(Save 5%)\nOther sellers (Paperback)\n • All (6) from $51.30   \n • New (4) from $51.30   \n • Used (2) from $73.55   \n\nMore than any other poet, Heinrich Heine has provided composers for almost two hundred years with texts for music: more than eight thousand compositions to date. Nineteenth-century composers were drawn in particular to a limited selection of Heine's early lyrical works from the Buch der Lieder and the Neue Gedichte for their songs; poems such as 'Du bist wie eine Blume', 'The sea hath its pearls' and 'Was will die einsame Träne' were set to music over and over again. In this 2007 book, Youens examines some of the reasons for Heine's popularity, especially the fact that composers in the second quarter of the nineteenth century were drawn to him for songs in radical styles, songs that redefined what Lied could be and do. Specific topics of this book include Schubert's fusion of reinvented song traditions with radical tonal procedures and the political meanings of poetry and song in Schumann's time.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nEditorial Reviews\n\nFrom the Publisher\nReview of the hardback: '… definitely an essential reading for any accompanist or singer really interested in what he/she is performing …' The Singer\n\nReview of the hardback: 'Notes and references are exemplary. … I heartily recommend this fascinating and important new study to all those who seek to understand Lieder and their context better.' The Schubertian\n\nReview of the hardback: '… this book is a fascinating journey in hermeneutic possibilities, the complexities of Heine multiplied exponentially by composers who sought to support, contravene, develop, repudiate, dissect or smooth over his poetry. There is tremendous insight here and … much joy and knowledge gained in the adventure. Anyone who loves the lied or the poetry of Heinrich Heine would do well to have this book in their library.' Nineteenth-Century Music Review\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9780521293952\n • Publisher: Cambridge University Press\n • Publication date: 6/16/2011\n • Edition description: Reissue\n • Pages: 410\n • Product dimensions: 6.70 (w) x 9.60 (h) x 1.00 (d)\n\nMeet the Author\n\nSusan Youens is J. W. Van Gorkom Professor of Music at the University of Notre Dame.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\nPreface; 1. In the beginning: Schubert and Heine; 2. Missing links: the Heine songs of Franz Lachner and Johann Vesque von Püttlingen; 3. A Tale of Three Ballads: Heine and the Schumanns; 4. 'A Flower by any other name': song, sex, society, and 'Du bist wie eine Blume';", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8752128481864929} +{"content": "A Book to Read and Love: Three Junes - Julia Glass - Summary and Review\n\nA short summary of Three Junes:\n\nThe lives of the McLeods.\n\n\"Of all the virtues, discretion began to seem the most rewarding: It kept people guessing and sometimes, by default, admiring\"\n\nQuestions to ponder while reading Three Junes:\n\nHow is your relationship with your parents?\n\nDo you have a pet?\n\nMy thoughts about Three Junes:\n\nFamily relationships are always great fun to read about.\n\nI am a little in love with Dennis.\n\nI sometimes wish I owned a bookstore.\n\nPopular posts from this blog", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996697902679443} +{"content": "Wednesday, June 18, 2014\n\nWhat's Up Wednesday\n\nTrying to keep my entries short and sweet recently. Here we go!\n\nWhat I’m Reading\nI finished CROWN OF MIDNIGHT (holy goodness I LOVE this series!) but gave up on Pam Houston’s CONTENTS MAY HAVE SHIFTED 200 pages in. I then read a different book for school, Dinty Moore’s BETWEEN PANIC AND DESIRE, in one sitting. It was a short and really interesting book, a cultural memoir about major US events from the 50s to 9/11. Now I’m reading SHADOW AND BONE by Leigh Bardugo and loving it so far. Hoping to marathon the entire trilogy this week now that RUIN AND RISING is out!\n\nWhat I’m Writing\nStill revising my partial draft of TNW from last summer. I’m also slowly writing a few new scenes for the second half of the draft. Nothing too exciting this week!\n\nWhat Inspires Me Lately\nReady. Set. WRITE! Check out my week 2 update here.\n\nWhat Else is New\nMy grandma and uncle have been here since Saturday, so we’ve gone out to eat a few times, which is always delicious. I also made two trips to Rita’s Water Ice over the weekend…YUM!\n\nOne of the girls on the Belize/Guatemala trip has connections with a t-shirt printer, so we had shirts made after the trip. Mine came yesterday! The front says “BELIZE IT OR NOT 2014!” and the back says “GUATEVER! Chatham University field seminar 2014.” I’m loving it!  \n\n 1. Such a cute t-shirt! Love it!\n I'm excited to read Ruin & Rising- I love that series!\n\n 2. Hooray for enjoying good books ^_^\n\n Have a lovely time with your family.\n\n 3. I love Sarah J. Maas' series so much! Can't wait until HEIR OF FIRE is out! My copy of RUIN AND RISING showed up yesterday, so I really need to get reading that one. :-) I'm so happy RSW is inspiring you. It's inspiring me too! Have a wonderful week, Kaitlin! :D\n\nRelated Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9929037094116211} +{"content": "\nInterview with Emmanuel Carrere [Read This Next]\n\nThe interview with Emmanuel Carrere about Lives Other Than My Own — this week’s Read This Next title — just went live. Here’s an excerpt:\n\nLily Ye: You write that this is a book for others (especially Juliette’s daughters), but has it had an effect on you as well? How do you think this narrative will affect readers who do not personally know the people you are writing about?\n\nEmmanuel Carrere: I would not write books if I did not expect or at least hope that they would have an effect on myself (not only making myself a better writer, but a better person). I’d like for my books to be read not only by devoted and informed readers, but also, let’s say, by the kind of people who read only one or two books in a year. I try to deal with complex issues in the simplest and clearest way, and, as you know, being simple and clear is a very demanding job. And I feel gratified when people who have had to cope with illness, great poverty or mourning and, for these reasons, were afraid to open a book about such issues, tell me that reading it has helped them.\n\nLY: How was writing this book different from writing My Life as a Russian Novel?\n\nEC: That book was autobiographical, which this one is not—although I am present as narrator and witness. My Life as a Russian Novel was about misfortune brought on by neurosis (I don’t know how else to translate the French word “Malheur”), this book is about ordinary misfortune (by which I mean illness, separation, death)—and I agree with Freud when he says that the best thing you can expect of psychoanalysis is to exchange neurotic misfortune for ordinary misfortune. Finally, I published My Life as a Russian Novel against the will of two of its main characters (my mother and my girlfriend Sophie). I took the risk of deeply hurting their feelings (which I had to, for my own sake, but which I regret and hope never to do again). Lives Other Than My Own was written at the request and with the agreement of its main characters: I submitted the book to them before it was published and gave them the opportunity to ask for any changes they wanted (in fact, they asked almost nothing)—and for all these reasons I feel at peace with them and with myself.\n\nClick here to read the entire interview. On Friday we’ll be posting a review of this novel, and hopefully in the next month or so, we’ll have a review of Carrere’s I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey Into the Mind of Philip K. Dick, which I’ve been wanting to read for years. . . .\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Through story, metaphor, and perhaps even code sample, let’s take a look at how to recognize, prepare for, and weather burnout, and hopefully come through the other side stronger than ever!\n\nRated: Everyone\nViewed 1,401 times\nTags: There are no tags for this video.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999988675117493} +{"content": "6/18/14\n\nReaders Spark New Trend\n\nThe book launch for STORIES CENTER STAGE: A HISTORY OF STORYTELLING IN MODERN OKLAHOMA was held at the Annual Spirit of Oklahoma Storytelling Festival held this year in Bethany on the campus of Southern Nazarene University.  The perfect venue to launch the book as storytellers and audiences flowed through Webster Commons.   A fun turn of events was the fact that people began to purchase the book and then collect autographs of the storytellers profiled in the book.  An instant collector's item!  Thanks to Chester Weems for the marvelous image above.  \n\nBrought to You By", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9961792230606079} +{"content": "How to say Plaything in Russian ˈpleɪˌθɪŋ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Plaything to Russian? This page provides all possible translations of the word Plaything in the Russian language.\n\nDiscuss this Plaything Russian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Plaything.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 3 Jul 2015. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Teachwire Logo\n\nThe best books and fiction resources for schools\n\nThe very best book topics, reviews, lesson plans, author interviews and more for fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, picturebooks, graphic novels and oral storytelling. 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He has nothing to...\n\nLatest Book Reviews\n\nHundreds and hundreds of short reviews of the latest books of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and picturebooks from great authors and illustrators.\n\nview all book reviews\n\nWould you like your book reviewed by us?\n\nIf you would like your book reviewed, get in touch today!\n\nSpecial Issues Special Issues\n\nArticles from Teach Reading And Writing\n\nWorld Book Day\n\nEverything you need to get your school engaged in the biggest literary event of the year, from amazing costumes to resources, features and more.\n\nSend @teachwire pictures of your favourite reads for World Book Day 2017\n\nView all world book day news", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.741602897644043} +{"content": " SARAH'S BLOG OF FUN: Dr.Seuss And Friends Book Club\n\nTuesday, March 5, 2013\n\nDr.Seuss And Friends Book Club\n\nDr. Seuss’s Birthday was March 2nd. No American writer has had as great an impact on children's literature as Dr. Seuss. His imaginative characters, vivid illustrations, and catchy rhymes are instantly recognizable to anyone who grew up reading his stories. Create a personal library of children's books by joining Dr. Seuss & His Friends book club.\n\nThis post is written by Sarah Coulsey. She is a Wife, and Mother of two boys living in New England. This post may contain affiliate links.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9337949156761169} +{"content": "Tag Archives: Viorst\n\nthe ordinary life\n\nToday has been simply an ordinary day.  I did laundry, read, watched football, ate popcorn.  Mary Jean Iron writes, “Normal day, let me be aware of the treasure you are. Let me learn from you, love you, bless you before you depart. Let me not pass you by in quest of some rare and perfect tomorrow. Let me hold you while I may, for it may not always be so.”\n\nToday I celebrate the ordinary life … and seek to hear the music and rhythm of poetry in my day …\n\n… the rich fragrance of coffee –\nthe comfort of well-worn clothing  –\n…  quiet reading of books on my nightstand\nwinter hues, gray, white sparkling outside my window …\n\nJudith Viorst writes in one stanza …\n\nI’ll have no trumpets, triumphs, trails of glory.\nIt seems the woman I’ve turned out to be\nIs not the heroine of some grand story.\nBut I have learned to find the poetry\nIn what my hands can touch, my eyes can see.\nThe pleasures of an ordinary life.\n\nPaul writes in Romans 12 … “Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering.” Today I do just that … here is my everyday, ordinary life … take it, use it … use me!\n\nShare Button", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994171261787415} +{"content": "\n\nplough [ plau ]\nthe British spelling of plow 2\n\nUsage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • plough — (US plow) ► NOUN 1) a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows. 2) (the Plough) a prominent formation of seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear). ► VERB …   English terms dictionary\n\n • plough — plough; plough·er; plough·land; plough·man; …   English syllables\n\n • plough — [plaʊ] , plow verb plough something → back into something phrasal verb [transitive] to put money that you have made back into a business, in order to make the business bigger and more successful, rather than giving it to shareholders: • The group …   Financial and business terms\n\n • Plough — Plough, n. & v. See {Plow}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Plough — [plau] n BrE the Plough the group of seven bright stars that can be seen only from the northern part of the world American Equivalent: the Big Dipper …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • plough in — To cover with earth by ploughing • • • Main Entry: ↑plough …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • plough — alternative spelling of PLOW (Cf. plow). Related: Ploughed; ploughing …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • plough — is the normal BrE spelling, but plow is used in AmE …   Modern English usage\n\n • plough — [plou] n., vt., vi. chiefly Brit. sp. of PLOW …   English World dictionary\n\n • Plough — Plow redirects here. For the Canadian soldier, see Edward Chester Plow. Plowman redirects here. For the surname, see Plowman (surname). Furrow redirects here. For other uses, see Furrow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Plough… …   Wikipedia\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000077486038208} +{"content": "What does NHOO stand for?\n\nWhat does NHOO mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: NHOO.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for NHOO:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nNew Horizon Minerals Ltd\n\nBusiness » ASX Symbols\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is NHOO? Got another good explanation for NHOO? Don't keep it to yourself!\n\nStill can't find the acronym definition you were looking for? Use our Power Search technology to look for more unique definitions from across the web!\n\n\"NHOO.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word bugle in the Italian language.\n\nbugle(noun)\n\na musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals\n\nHe plays the bugle.\n\nGet even more translations for bugle\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this bugle Italian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"bugle.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9906415343284607} +{"content": "HomeThe PassageThe TwelveAuthorVideoTourDownloadsForumBuy\nBox top\n\nWe've said all we can say about The Passage Trilogy. Now, we want to know what you think.\n\nClick here to submit your comments\n\nPosted by allyiah martin, Blogger (http://moviesactorsmusicstuff.blogspot.com/?m=1), on 01/21/15\n\nWhen is the next book ccoming out? I loved the first two ~even though i cried a little bit.\n\nPosted by Ingrid Carcamo on 01/17/15\n\nPlease oh please bring us book 3 soon!! Patiently waiting !!! Love this story line I have read the books 3 times and listen to the audio books multiple times.\n\nPosted by Alma Puente on 01/10/15\n\nHey Justin: When will we have Book # 3 of the trilogy? I am desperate to have it in my hands; i can't wait, and I think we are thousands of people waiting!! Please hurry.\n\nPosted by Teresa Czekalski on 01/03/15\n\nI am on another round of reading both books. It's so easy to get caught up in the stories because of all the detail. I love how the story changes and grows and how the author brings it all together. I know it's supposed to be a vampire book but I don't see it as such. Yes there is blood sucking and prolonged ... (continued)\n\nView Full Post\n\nPosted by Rommel Manosalvas on 01/03/15\n\nI'm really anxious for the last book of this trilogy. I can't wait to know what happened to Amy and all of the characters.\n\nPosted by laura salmen on 01/03/15\n\nI look forward to reading this series over winter break. sooooo disappointed, the third isn't ready yet. 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Like that one time where a hot guy tried to kiss me and I fell. Down. Hard. And then found out I had cancer.\n\nI’m trying to be strong for my friends and my mom.\n\nAnd I’m trying so hard to be “just friends” with that hot guy, even though he seems to want so much more. But I won’t do that to him. He’s been through this before with his family, and I’m not going to let him watch me die.\n\nSo, I tell myself: Smile Ellie. Be funny Ellie. 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We began writing collaboratively a decade ago.\n\nYou can now preorder the chapbook, or the whole set of three, on the website. This is a set of three chapbooks all written in collaboration between two, and they are the inaugural set. So another first.\n\nClick here to preorder.\n\nThank you Andy Verboom for editing, design, coordinating across three chapbooks, and 7 people, and publishing this long exposure of our collaboration, this labour of love.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7257930040359497} +{"content": "\nMake Me a Dragon (eBook)\n\nGrab your free copy and read via Bookfunnel or the reader of your choice.\n\nSKU: MMaDFreeEbook Category:\n\nCurrently FREE – Download via Bookfunnel and read on any device!\n\nMaybe you’ve been praying to the wrong god.\n\nWhen it first started, you told yourself it was just snow. What harm could snow do? 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Peter Wuteh Vakunta was born and raised in the village of Bamunka-Ndop in Cameroon where he worked as senior translator at the Presidency of the Republic before immigrating to America. He is an alumnus of Sacred Heart College-Mankon. Vakunta obtained his Bachelor degrees in Cameroon and Nigeria; MA and MSE degrees in Cameroon and the U.S.A. At present, Vakunta and his family live in Madison, U.S.A. He teaches in the Department of French and Italian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he is also completing his PhD dissertation titled: Translation in Literature: Indigenization in the Francophone Text. Vakunta is poet, storyteller and essayist. His published works include Better English: Mind Your P's and Q's, Lion Man and Other Stories (short stories), Brainwaves (poems), Pandora's Box (poems). African Time and Pidgin Verses (poems), Square Pegs in Round Holes (essays) and It Takes Guts (essays). 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Gornall, S.J.\n\nProduct Code:  SH2017\nISBN:  9780199200597\nFormat  Hardcover\nPages  468\nYear of Publication  1976\nCondition  Used - Good\n\nIn stock, immediate despatch\n\nStock info: One only\n\nSecond Hand Book: Publisher: Clarendon Press, Year: 1976. First Edition. Condition: Used - Good. No Dust Jacket. Cloth colour: Black. Remarks: Writing on front flyleaf from 1976. Slight discolouration on front and back flyleaves. Foxing on cover, and slight foxing pages edges, otherwise very good condition in interior pages. Description: From the Preface: 'Each volume is preceded by a brief summary of the period of Newman's life that it covers.'\n\nPublisher: Clarendon Press\nPages: 468\nISBN: 9780199200597\nYear of Publication: 1976\nMore by this Author: C.S. Dessain and T. 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Bader teaches English at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York, and writes for Truthout, Rewire, Lilith magazine and blog, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Kirkus Reviews.\n\nA collection that defies oversimplification and stereotypes. more\n\nCreative Commons\n\nIn New York City and across U.S. urban hubs, the gig economy threatens the livelihoods—and lives—of a once-stable class of American workers. more\n\nDispatches 3 Comments\n\nThe Connecticut museum showcases culture, history, and ‘a window into Palestinian life.’ more\n\nAd-Animated-300x500-33-Evergreen", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9669222235679626} +{"content": "Denver Silverman\n\nOkey Demir\n\nArticle Submissions\n\nPoetry www.sfoxwriting.com | Posted on 2014-03-02 07:45:16 A blog is an easy website, written by means a diary. Straightforwardness of in its structure its what causes it to be stand out from a rest. Blogs are certainly very popu... Read more.. 701", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9008762836456299} +{"content": "Pink pound meaning\n\nWhat does the saying 'Pink pound' mean?\n\nIdiom: Pink pound\n\nMeaning: In the UK, the pink pound is an idiom for the economic power of gay people.\n\nCountry: British English | Subject Area: Money | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used\nAll idioms have been editorially reviewed, and submitted idioms may have been edited for correctness and completeness.\n\nSimilar Idioms\n\nIf you have a question about idioms, ask us about it in our Idioms Discussion Forum.\n\nIf you know of an idiom that you would like to be listed here, please use our online form to suggest an idiom.\n\nSee also:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Twilight Gift Exchange\n\nFebruary 25th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink\n\nAs many of you know, I participated in the winter Twilight Gift Exchange. I wrote a fic based on the prompts given to me by another author (which may or may not mean it’s different from the things I usually write!). The fics will be revealed on Monday, but before then, if you’d like to try your hand at guessing which fic is mine, head over to www.fictionators.com for their “Name that Author” challenge. Or, alternatively, feel free to post your guesses here. Have fun!\n\nWhere Am I?\n\nYou are currently browsing entries tagged with gift exchange at Writings.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7526304721832275} +{"content": "Brace yourselves – Legacy of Ghosts is coming!\n\nLegacy of Ghosts, sequel to my first book Blood of Heirs, now has a cover! Thanks to the astounding Pen Astridge for creating this beauty, capturing the drama of light and shadow that I hope is reflected in the book. Legacy of Ghosts launches on Saturday 30th November 2019, and is now available for pre-order... Continue Reading →\n\nThe Six Circles of Editing Hell\n\nAs promised, I have some insights to share about editing Blood of Heirs... The edits hit a pretty big snag last week, and without going into the gruesome details, the up-shot is that I had to cut ties with one editor and employ another to finish the job of the structural edit. Hopefully, this won't have a... Continue Reading →\n\nBlog at WordPress.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "How to use political boss in a sentence\n\nLooking for sentences with \"political boss\"? Here are some examples.\n\nExamples from Classical Literature\nThe people, as Barnum has said, love to be humbugged, and are quite ready to pay tribute to the political boss and spoilsman.\nHe's the political boss of the Denver, Pueblo, and Mojave road.\nFind more words!\nUse * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search\nUse * for blank spaces Advanced Search\nAdvanced Word Finder\n\nSee Also\n\nNearby Words\nFind Sentences\nWord Tools Finders & Helpers Other Languages More Synonyms\nCopyright WordHippo © 2021", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999604225158691} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 5 (1 votes)\nRunaway is a popular book by William Morrison. Read Runaway , free online version of the book by William Morrison, on ReadCentral.com. William Morrison's Runaway consists of 1 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of Runaway which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for Runaway  by William Morrison\nThis book contains 4716 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in about 1 hour. Measure your reading speed and know how fast you will finish any book. Take the reading speed test and find out your reading speed.\n\n Add Comments    Add Review    Add Summary  \n\nDave on 1/27/2023 8:28:32 PM\n\nI like to read William Morrison's books over and over again.\n\nSara on 1/26/2023 7:27:31 PM\n\nBooks by William Morrison are so cool. ReadCentral makes reading so easy. I no longer need to run to my library every time I want to read a book.\n\nBook lover on 1/25/2023 6:26:30 PM\n\nI am searching for more books by William Morrison.\n\nNo Reviews Available for this book. You may add a Review for this book by using the \"Add Review\" link\n\nClick here  to view Book Summary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999709129333496} +{"content": " • Cami Checketts\n\nRomancing the Island\n\nThis book was so incredibly fun to write. It's a crazy, trumped-up game of laser tag all over the gorgeous island of Puerto Rico. Satchel is an amazing man and Hallee is an adorable sweetheart. I loved the fast-pace, the comedy, and the romance in this one. Let me know what you think.\n\nFind Romancing the Island on Amazon. Free in KU!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "The 3 Best Audio Books For Summer Listening!\n\nPlease follow and like us:\n\nSummer is here, and it’s an excellent time to get outside and enjoy the outdoors!\n\nOne of my favorite things to do is listen to audio books as I go for a walk, relax at the beach or sit by the pool. I’ve also been known to listen to an audio book while bike riding. That can be a  little tricky because I don’t like to use headphones while riding so I turn the volume up to its highest level.\n\nHere’s my top three Audio Books for summer listening so far!\n\nThe Light We Lost by Jill Santopolo\n\nThe Light We Lost\n\nI couldn’t stop listening to THE LIGHT WE LOST on audio. I found myself looking for excuses to take the dog for a walk so that I could listen to one more chapter. This book is Jill Santopolo first adult novel, but she’s written several YA books. The story follows the decade-long relationship. Read more\n\nThe Life We Bury by Allen Eskens\n\nThe Life We Bury\n\nGive this book a try if you are in the mood for something well written with plenty of family dynamics and suspense, which I think is a great combination. I also loved that this was Allen Eskens’s debut novel. Read more\n\nSmall Great Things by Jodi Picoult\n\nsmall great things\n\nJodi Picoult sends a powerful message with her latest book Small Great Things. As usual, she writes about a current topic and challenges you to re-examine your beliefs. With well-developed characters and an excellent plot she skillfully opens up an insightful conversation about racism. Read more\n\nIf you haven’t tried listening to audio, Audible.com has a free trial to get you started. I’ve been a member for several years, and I’m thrilled with the service they provide. Give it a try; you’ll be surprised how enjoyable it is listening to a book!\n\nHappy reading,\n\nDo You Love to Read?  Join Our Community for the latest Book Recommendations!\n\nAs a Thank  You, we’ll send you a download for a FREE Reading Journal.\n\nPlease follow and like us:\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.908871591091156} +{"content": "Recent Trends in Andrew Fuller Studies, Part Three\n\nThis is the third post in a three-part blog series on recent trends in Andrew Fuller Studies. My first post focused on important works from the twentieth century. Yesterday’s post was dedicated to key scholarly writings published since the turn of the twenty-first century. In today’s post, I will discuss other aspects of the renaissance of Fuller Studies that is currently underway.\n\nReprinted primary sources have made Fuller’s writings very accessible to scholars and other readers. In 1988, Sprinkle Publications reprinted a three-volume edition of The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller, which had been first published by the American Baptist Publication Society in 1845. Tom Nettles wrote an introduction to the first volume. The “Sprinkle Edition” was both a fruit of the renewed interest in Fuller Studies and a catalyst for introducing many scholars and thoughtful pastors to Fuller and his legacy. In 2007, Banner of Truth reprinted a one-volume edition of  The Works of Andrew Fuller (see right), which covered the same material as the more expensive Sprinkle Edition. The “Banner Edition” included a short introduction by Michael Haykin. Solid Ground Christian Books also reprinted several individual works written by Fuller, including his Memoir of Samuel Pearce (2005), The Backslider (2005), and Expository Discourses on the Book of Genesis (2009).\n\nSeveral semi-scholarly or popular works related to Fuller have been published in recent years. In 2001, Haykin compiled and edited a helpful introduction to Fuller’s spirituality. In 2007, John Piper gave a biographical talk on Fuller at the Desiring God Pastor’s Conference. Piper’s talk was subsequently published as an e-book in 2012 titled I Will God Down If You Will Hold the Rope (Desiring God, 2012). Numerous blogs and primary source websites include material related to Fuller. Though currently dormant, The Elephant of Kettering was a multi-author blog dedicated to Fuller Studies. Several of the contributors were established scholars in Fuller Studies or went on to write dissertations related to Fuller.\n\nSince 2007, The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies (AFCBS) at Southern Seminary has generated  much of the interest in Fuller Studies, particularly in North America. The AFCBS hosts an annual conference, several of which have been dedicated to Fuller Studies. The proceedings of the conferences are due to be published beginning in 2013. Several of those collections of essays will include material related to Fuller, some exclusively so. Forthcoming volumes that will include one or more chapters related to Fuller include Andrew Fuller: The Reader (2007 conference), Baptists and the Cross (2010 conference), Baptists and War (2011 conference), and Andrew Fuller and His Friends (2012 conference). The 2013 AFCBS conference will focus on the topic of Fuller and Theological Controversy.\n\nIn addition to the annual conferences and related books, The Fuller Center also publishes a scholarly journal. The former journal, Eusebia, published several Fuller-related articles and dedicated one entire issue to the theologian. The Fuller Center’s current journal, The Andrew Fuller Review, will soon transition into a refereed scholarly journal focused on Fuller Studies and related topics.\n\nBy far the most important development in Fuller Studies is the forthcoming scholarly edition of the Works of Andrew Fuller. This multi-volume project is sponsored by the AFCBS and will be published by Walter de Gruyter. Each volume will include a critical edition of one or more of Fuller’s writings, critical annotations, extensive indices, and a substantial scholarly introductory essay. The model for the project is the Yale University Press edition of the Works of Jonathan Edwards. Haykin serves as the general editor of the Works of Andrew Fuller. Volume editors include Haykin, Tom Nettles, Robert Oliver, Ryan West, Nathan Finn, Chris Chun, Steve Weaver, Stephen Holmes, and Michael McMullen, among others. Lord willing, the first volumes will begin appearing in late 2013 or early 2014.\n\n  1 Comment\n\n 1. Daniel   •  \n\n Thank you for this series! I became a fan of Fuller about a year ago when writing on him for a D.Min. seminar, and now I can’t get enough. This has been really helpful to me.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nYou may use these HTML tags and attributes:
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He is at least thirty years her senior, retired and, she presumes, a widower. After this initial encounter, the pair continue to meet occasionally to share food and drink sake, and as the seasons pass - from spring cherry blossom to autumnal mushrooms - Tsukiko and Sensei come to develop a hesitant intimacy which tilts awkwardly and poignantly into love. Perfectly constructed, funny, and moving, Strange Weather in Tokyo is a tale of modern Japan and old-fashioned romance.\n\nPromotion info\n\nAn award-winning novel from one of Japan's most exciting literary voices: a short, simple and touching story of an unlikely love that blossoms across generations, and between seasons\n\nLong-listed for Man Asian Literary Prize 2013.\n\nStock Information\n\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Granta Books\n • : Portobello Books Ltd\n • : April 2014\n • : 198mm X 129mm\n • : July 2014\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : Hiromi Kawakami", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9332854151725769} +{"content": "\nLIVE WELL, Look Good, Travel Light\n\nApril 19, 2018\nElla at Roman ruins, Bordeaux\n\nWe all want to live well, though each of us—at different periods in our lives—defines living well differently. My friends and I resist the idea that we might be old—“I don’t feel old!”—but as a long-ago newspaper reporter, I know too well if I get hit by a car when I am crossing the street, the headline will read, “Elderly woman hit by car.” Many …\n\nContinue reading\n\nGod Is a No-No\n\nApril 27, 2017\nWriter's Bookshelf\n\n…and 18 Other Lessons Learned in Writing a Book I am a reporter by trade, a writer in the short form. I can churn out 1,000 words in my sleep. How naïve I was when I decided to write a book. I had never written in the long form. I did almost everything wrong, and those 60,000 words took three years to produce. In fact, …\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.990972101688385} +{"content": "\n\nnoun ·tente \\dā-ˈtänt\\\n\n: an ending of unfriendly or hostile relations between countries\n\nFull Definition of DÉTENTE\n\n:  the relaxation of strained relations or tensions (as between nations); also :  a policy promoting this\n:  a period of détente\n\nVariants of DÉTENTE\n\n·tente or de·tente \\dā-ˈtänt\\\n\nExamples of DÉTENTE\n\n 1. as the countries move toward détente\n 2. the start of a détente\n\nOrigin of DÉTENTE\n\nFirst Known Use: 1908\n\nNext Word in the Dictionary: detentionPrevious Word in the Dictionary: detentAll Words Near: détente\nMarch 28, 2015\npersiflage Hear it\nFrivolous bantering talk\nTake a 3-minute break and test your skills!\nHow to use a word that (literally) drives some people nuts.\nTest your vocab with our fun, fast game\nAilurophobia, and 9 other unusual fears", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9638838171958923} +{"content": "Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.” —Groucho Marx\n\nMonday, February 11, 2013\n\nSophie's Run by Nicky Wells/ a RABT VBTour\n\nContemporary Romance\nTitle: Sophie's Run\n2nd Book in the Rockstar Romance Trilogy\nAuthor: Nicky Wells\n\nHer famous star remains her rock while life takes her on a little detour…\nWho says that the road towards true love is straight and even?  Sophie is certainly discovering that it is anything but.\n So she has finally found the man of her dreams!  Well… she knows who he is, even though she hasn’t actually quite met him yet.  But she misses her opportunity, and then her life goes crazy.  Rock star and ex-fiancé, Dan, keeps getting in the way of her new romance—even if he is just trying to be helpful.  A fire, an impromptu mini-trip with Dan, and a dreaded wedding later, Sophie is still struggling to meet the love of her life.  Then, just as she is getting it together with her perfect man, best friend Rachel commits an act of unspeakable betrayal.\n Sophie has had enough.  Confused and distraught, she decides that it is time for radical change.  Surprising herself and shocking her friends, she embarks on a secret journey eventually gets her life back on track.\n\nMy Review:\n\nThis was the second in the Rockstar Romance Trilogy and what a fun read it was!  It felt good to reconnect with Sophie Penhalligan and her friends, Rachel and Dan, get to know her thunder and lighning man, Steve, and meet her new friends from the island!\n\nThe storyline was well thought out and took us to places I hadn't expected to go....as in the betrayal.   I wasn't expecting that and the weekend excursion that went so wrong?    Wasn't expecting that either!  But it all made for a cohesive plot and a story worth the tell!    I love when characters in a story are humanly flawed and yet forgivable.    Ms Wells definitely provides the reader with well defined characters which reflect human frailties and realities.\n\nAnd once again, I find myself wishing my life away.   I will be anxious to read the third in the trilogy, Sophie's Encore come September 2013.    Are you going to join me?    Thanks Nicky for such an excellent follow up! \n\nVirtual Book Tour February 7 - March 7\n\nFebruary 7 - Reading Addiction Blog Tours - Meet and Greet\nFebruary 9 - Andi's Book Reviews - Review/Interview\nFebruary 11 - Beth Art From the Heart - Review\nFebruary 12 - The Boyfriend Bookmark blog - Review\nFebruary 13 - What's On the Bookshelf? - Review/Guest Post\nFebruary 14 - One Page at a Time - Review/Guest Post\nFebruary 18 -  Author Ever Leigh - Review\nFebruary 19 - The Adventures Within - Review/Guest Post\nFebruary 20 -My Reading Addiction - Review\nFebruary 22 - Queen of All She Reads - Review/Guest Post\nFebruary 23 - Cocktails and Books - Review/Guest Post\nFebruary 24 - Dee's Book Blog - Review\nFebruary 26 - Me and Reading - Review/Guest Post\nFebruary 27 - Kaisy Daisy Corner - Review/Guest Post\nFebruary 28 - Headstrong TomGirl - Review\nMarch 1 - Cozie Corner - Review\nMarch 2 - Jersey Girl Book Reviews - Review/Interview\nMarch 3 - Let's Get Booked - Review/Guest Post\nMarch 4 - Solitary Bookworm - Review\nMarch 5 - Muse Unleashed - Review\nMarch 6 - Musings of a Blodger - Review/Guest Post\nMarch 7 - RABT Reviews - Review\nNicky Wells\nAuthor Bio\nRock On! Nicky Wells writes fun and glamorous contemporary romance featuring a rock star and the girl\nnext door. She recently signed her work with U.S. publisher, Sapphire Star Publishing. Nicky loves rock\nmusic, dancing, and eating lobsters. When she’s not writing, Nicky is a wife, mother, and occasional\nteaching assistant.\n\nOriginally born in Germany, Nicky moved to the United Kingdom in 1993, and currently lives in Lincoln\nwith her husband and their two boys. In a previous professional life, Nicky worked as a researcher and\nproject manager for an international Human Resources research firm based in London and Washington,\n\nVisit Nicky on her blog where you can find articles, interviews, radio interviews and, of course, an\nongoing update on her work in progress, the second and third parts of the Rock Star Romance Trilogy.\nYou can also follow Nicky on Twitter and find her on Facebook. Nicky is a featured author on the\ninnovative reader/author project, loveahappyending.com and has joined the Romantic Novelists’\nAssociation. Nicky also has author pages at Sapphire Star Publishing and, of course, Goodreads.\n\nTwitter Handle: @WellsNicky\nLinks to Buy Linn B Halton said...\n\nLovely, lovely review for this fabulous new book! Sophie Wells is one to watch and what a trilogy! Rock on Nicky.\n\nNicky Wells said...\n\nBeth ~ I am completely bowled over! I knew you enjoyed the first book but your review for Sophie's Run has completely blown me away. Thank you so very much for taking part in the blog tour and for sharing your thoughts, it's a pleasure to be here and... rock on! X :-)\n\nkimbacaffeinate said...\n\nAwesome review Beth, this series was new to me, and I appreciate you sharing :)\n\nNicky Wells said...\n\nHi Kimba, I'm so glad you could visit here today and find out about Sophie's rock star adventures! :-) Happy reading, if and when you get the chance. Rock on! X\n\nNicky Wells said...\n\nHi Kimba, I'm so glad you could visit here today and find out about Sophie's rock star adventures! :-) Happy reading, if and when you get the chance. Rock on! X\n\nMeghan said...\n\nI would choose \"Dalton's Undoing.\" Thanks for the giveaway!\nmestith at gmail dot com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8564989566802979} +{"content": "We've got 1 definition »\n\nWhat does GIF89A stand for?\n\nWhat does GIF89A mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: GIF89A.\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nGraphics Interchange Format number 89A\n\nGovernmental » Military -- and more...\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is GIF89A? Got another good explanation for GIF89A? Don't keep it to yourself!\n\nStill can't find the acronym definition you were looking for? 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Martin (re-read)\n • The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan – books 4 & 5\n • Seraphina by Rachel Hartman\n • The Obsidian Throne by J.D. Oswald\n • In Death series by J.D. Robb – books 31+\n • Truthwitch by Susan Dennard\n • Cormoran Strike series by Robert Galbraith – books 2+\n • The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers\n • Feedback by Mira Grant\n\nWe also get points for reviewing backlist titles – even if they were read in 2016 or earlier, which is DEFINITELY a big plus for me – I’ve got too many review copies that I’ve read but not yet got around to reviewing.  As well as aiming for 50 books, I’m hoping to get at least 25 backlist books reviewed.\n\n2 thoughts on “Beat the Backlist challenge 2017\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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I'm a writer, apparently.\n\nShivaun Plozza\n\nShivaun Plozza is a Children’s and YA writer.\n\nMeg Caddy\n\nI found out earlier this year that WAER was a CBCA Notable, and this morning I was informed that it has been shortlisted for the 2017 Book of the Year in the Older Reader category.\n\nMegan Jacobson\n\nAuthor of Yellow", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9943708181381226} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinitions of plop\nv. i. - To fall, drop, or move in any way, with a sudden splash or slap, as on the surface of water. 2\nn. - Act of plopping; the sound made in plopping. 2\n\nThe word \"plop\" uses 4 letters: L O P P.\n\nNo direct anagrams for plop found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after plop (in bold), or to lopp in any order:\ns -   plops   y -   loppy   polyp  \n\nShorter words found within plop:\nlo   lop   op   pol   pop  \n\nList shorter words within plop, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in plop, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with plop, words containing plop or words ending with plop\n\nAll words formed from plop by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: pl   lo   op  \n\nBrowse words starting with plop by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: plonks  \nNext word in list: plopped  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: chablis   triable   deejay   iatric   renin   vocable   juba  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Nov 29 - 05:21:32 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - V - e2k - 7.383mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9759514927864075} +{"content": "Enfield & Wizenty\n\nWinning Chance\n\nKatherine Koller\n\nOut of stock\n\nSKU: 978-1-77337-013-2 Category: Tags: , , ,\n\nIn the stories in Winning Chance, Katherine Koller explores second chances, how we find them, and how we find the courage to take them.\n\nWhether they are contractors running into an ex while on the job, a busy mother pursuing community theatre, or a family building an illegal ice rink after an environmental collapse, Koller’s characters are empathetic portraits of characters searching to connect.\n\nCheck out a sample story, The Winter Police .\n\nPraise for Art Lessons:\n\nSELECTION – Alberta Readers’ Choice Awards Short List\nSELECTION – Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize Short List\nSELECTION – Top 10 Books by Edmonton Authors in 2016 –Edmonton Journal\n\n“Koller’s novel explores universal concepts of what it means to exist and grow, to root and transplant—as an artist, a woman, a human, a living thing. Art Lessons has the potential to take root in your heart—let it.” – Room Magazine\n\n“Koller’s ability to entertain through her writing is evident”–Winnipeg Free Press\n\nAdditional Information\n\nWeight 0.272 kg\nDimensions 22 x 115 x 1.5 cm\n\nAbout the Author\n\nKatherine Koller\n\nKATHERINE KOLLER writes for stage, screen and page. Last Chance Leduc won the Alberta Playwriting Competition and was recently  produced in Edmonton; her documentary series, Sustainable Me, has a new season in development; and her novel, Art Lessons, was a finalist for the Robert Kroetsch Edmonton Book Prize and for the Alberta Readers’ Choice Award in 2017. Katherine is serving as the 2018-19 Writer in Residence for the Canadian Authors Association in Edmonton, where she lives. www.katherinekoller.ca", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9934363961219788} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “The Black Woman: An Anthology” as Want to Read:\nThe Black Woman: An Anthology\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nThe Black Woman: An Anthology\n\n4.4 of 5 stars 4.40  ·  rating details  ·  101 ratings  ·  9 reviews\nA collection of early, emerging works from some of today's most celebrated African American female writers When it was first published in 1970, The Black Woman introduced readers to an astonishing new wave of voices that demanded to be heard. In this groundbreaking volume of original essays, poems, and stories, a chorus of outspoken women -- many who would become leaders i ...more\nPaperback, 352 pages\nPublished March 29th 2005 by Washington Square Press (first published August 1st 1970)\nmore details... edit details\n\nFriend Reviews\n\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.\n\nReader Q&A\n\nTo ask other readers questions about The Black Woman, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Black Woman\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 427)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nthe voices comes from northern writers, southern writers simply beautiful and strong and passionate awesome and Even though many new books on women in the Civil Rights and Black Power movements are now available, Cade's anthology is an excellent collection of contemporary documents covering issues such as the sexism of welfare, the role of women in the Revolution and the rights Although some of the materials may seem \"dated\" to younger readers, these are authentic \"back in the day\" voices of Bla ...more\nI found this book of all places at Walmart. Published in 1970, The Black Woman is an anthology of poetry, short stories, but mainly essays that are still relevant today, all written by African-American women. The material in this book was published in various magazines and journals during the late 1960s.\n\nReading this book I saw how so little has really changed in the mindset of Americans both black and white. The essays which are the majority talk about the conflict between black men and women b\nRead excerpts for 20th Century Black Feminist Thought and Practice in the US., Fall 2013.\nMills College Library\n305.48896 C122b 2005\nNah, kalo ini tentang penulis-penulis perempuan kulit hitam sekitar tahun 70-an dan 80-an mungkin. Ada Alice Walker, Nikki Giovanni, dsb. Ide-ide terkait feminisme mulai muncul. Ada 2 cerpen yang mulai menunjukkan kembali ajaran Marcus Garvey untuk kembali ke Afrika...\nDec 28, 2007 Aichlee rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition\nRecommends it for: everyone i know.\na must read. some great pieces in there, including cade's essay about birth control in the black power movement, and a piece written by abbey lincoln (!)\nMy spirit guide. The end. Black women, race, class, feminism, revolution, love, sex, education, poetry, essays, stories. Life. 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Be the first to start one »\n • Sisters in the Struggle: African American Women in the Civil Rights-Black Power Movement\n • Freedom's Daughters: The Unsung Heroines of the Civil Rights Movement from 1830 to 1970\n • Living for the Revolution: Black Feminist Organizations, 1968-1980\n • When and Where I Enter: The Impact of Black Women on Race and Sex in America\n • Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black\n • Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice\n • I Am Your Sister: Collected and Unpublished Writings\n • Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman\n • Stokely Speaks: From Black Power to Pan-Africanism\n • Women, Culture, and Politics\n • White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness\n • Words of Fire: An Anthology of African-American Feminist Thought\n • Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology\n • But Some Of Us Are Brave: All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men: Black Women's Studies\n • Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty\n • Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America\n • Alchemy of Race and Rights\n • Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America's Prison Nation\nLibrarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.\n\nToni Cade Bambara, born Miltona Mirkin Cade was an American author, documentary film-maker, social activist and college professor.\n\naka Toni Cade Bambara\nMore about Toni Cade...\nHome Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9789333939552307} +{"content": "Catholic rising in Languedoc\n\n(11 words)\n\nHistorical Context Note\n\nA Catholic rising takes place in the French region of Languedoc.\nPlease log in to consult the article in its entirety. If you are not a subscriber, please click here to read about membership. All our articles have been written recently by experts in their field, more than 95% of them university professors.\n\nEditors. \"Catholic rising in Languedoc\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 February 2011\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=15290, accessed 02 October 2014.]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9921996593475342} +{"content": "Monthly Archives: August 2019\n\nGetting Closer on AEF: Alexiandrölarn\n\nOnly two chapters left to finally finish the AEF: Alexiandrölarn novella and both of those are nearly complete. Just some minor corrections to make sure everything comes together at the end and Bob’s your uncle. Also, several chapters of Festival … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Alexiandrölarn, fantasy, Festival of Murder, mystery | Comments Off on Getting Closer on AEF: Alexiandrölarn\n\nThe 2019 Long Hot Summer\n\nSo, August just appeared on the calendar and see I’ve kept no one updated on events occurring over the last few weeks. So a summer update for those who are interested. In release news things are plugging along. Not a … Continue reading\n\nPosted in alexiandromor, Built for Murder, editing, fantasy, Festival of Murder, marketing, mystery, progress, writers | Comments Off on The 2019 Long Hot Summer", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9969131350517273} +{"content": "What I’ve been up to lately\n\nPublic Radio KCUR Radio Panel – LGBTQ & Our Hair – Tuesday May 21 at 11am EST On Tuesday morning, May 21, I’ll be part of a panel talking about hair and identity particularly as it relates to LGBTQ issues on an NPR station KCUR 89.3 in Kansas City, from 11am to 11.40am EST. The […]\n\nAsk a woman about her hair, and she just might tell you the story of her life.\n\nMe, My Hair and I (click here for a tease) is on sale now. It has garnered rave reviews in PW, Kirkus, and BookRiot, and mentions in Sheen Magazine and on many blogs. In advance of publication, a number of essays are appearing in major magazines and on websites, including Vogue.com, Harper’s Bazaar (August issue), […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7559256553649902} +{"content": "Get Lost\n\nI’ve often found it hard to fathom when people say ��Ain’t nothing changed.” I wonder why they take pride in that.  And if nothing’s changed wouldn’t that be apparent and … Continue reading Get Lost\n\nSuicide or Legacy\n\nThe words “Legacy is Intentional” ran through the forefront of my mind like rushing water this morning. I thought about the legacy I almost didn’t leave, and the accomplishments made … Continue reading Suicide or Legacy\n\nInkMann Press–Paying Attention\n\nLove, honor, and cherish the spaces that you find yourself in, for life can change rather quickly.–Kai Mann     I have found myself in a space of take-it-all-in’edness. I … Continue reading InkMann Press–Paying Attention\n\nConversations With Kai Mann\n\n“This fall life changing conversations begin on “Conversations With Kai Mann” Join Kai Mann this fall on the “Conversations With Kai Mann show” as she bridges the gaps by bringing … Continue reading Conversations With Kai Mann\n\nRadical Transformation\n\nShifting isn’t always easy… It is not easy to change you have to be in agreement with it in order to do so otherwise it’s a fight to the death … Continue reading Radical Transformation\n\nEmpire ~ Lucious Lyon\n\nLucious Lyon   I think that although Lucious truly hates that his son Jamal is gay, he does love him in his own way. Lucious is ashamed of Jamal and … Continue reading Empire ~ Lucious Lyon\n\nLet it Rain\n\n{My interpretation} If he told us to be fruitful and multiply he must’ve put seed down in us in order to do so when the seed gets water it is … Continue reading Let it Rain\n\nAuthor Feature ~ Victor ‘Billione’ Walker\n\nTell us your favorite book, but don’t tell us the name of the book until the end of the blog post.     When I read those words, something in … Continue reading Author Feature ~ Victor ‘Billione’ Walker\n\nKnow Someone\n\nIt takes some time to know a person I am not sure if it’s paying close attention because people change without knowing that they are just by the mere touch … Continue reading Know Someone", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7754740715026855} +{"content": "Famous quotes by Stanislaus J. Lec:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Stanislaus J. 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And no one loves Helena, thoug ...\n\nRead More\n\nA Tree Grows in Brooklyn\n\nby Betty Smith\n\nA PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick\n\nThe beloved American classic about a young girl's coming-of-age at the turn of the twentieth century. < ...\n\nRead More\n\nA Voice of Her Own\n\nby Barbara Dana\n\nWhen something is most important to me and I do not want to lose it, I gather it into a poem. It is said that women must employ the needle and not the pen. But I will be a Poet! That's who I am!\n\nRead More\n\nAbner & Me\n\nby Dan Gutman\n\nCannons are blasting!\nBullets are flying!\nWounded soldiers are everywhere!\n\nStosh has time-traveled to 1863, right into the middle of the Civil War. ...\n\nRead More\n\nAlex Van Helsing: Vampire Rising\n\nby Jason Henderson\n\nThe Van Helsing name reborn\n\nFourteen-year-old Alex has no idea that he's descended from the world's most famous vampire hunter, but that changes fast when he arrives ...\n\nRead More\n\nAlice in Wonderland Complete Text\n\nby Lewis Carroll\n\nOne day Alice follows a rabbit into a large hole under the hedge, and a magical adventure begins. She meets the Mad Hatter and the March Hare at an unconventional tea party, the mysterious Cheshire ...\n\nRead More\n\nAll That Glows\n\nby Ryan Graudin\n\nFor fans of Maggie Stiefvater and Lesley Livingston comes a clever twist on the mortal/immortal love story by hot debut author Ryan Graudin. Intense and electric, this is the ultimate tale of forbi ...\n\nRead More\n\nAmelia Bedelia Chapter Book #1: Amelia Bedelia Means Business\n\nby Herman Parish\n\nAmelia Bedelia makes her chapter book debut! In Amelia Bedelia Means Business, a New York Times bestseller and the first book in the new chapter book series ...\n\nRead More\n\nAmelia Bedelia Chapter Book #2: Amelia Bedelia Unleashed\n\nby Herman Parish\n\nIn Amelia Bedelia Unleashed, the second book in Amelia Bedelia’s new chapter book series, Amelia Bedelia goes to the dogs and discovers why puppies rule!\n\nRead More\n\nof 31 pages", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999176859855652} +{"content": "Professional Responsibility\nLucius Outlaw Jr (1999). Philosophical Education and Cultural Diversity. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 3:173-184.\nMaureen Kelley (2005). Limits on Patient Responsibility. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 30 (2):189 – 206.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-01-09\n\nTotal downloads\n\n6 ( #233,320 of 1,679,372 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n3 ( #78,612 of 1,679,372 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999780654907227} +{"content": "Author Archives: David Avital\n\nCall for Proposals: Environmental Cultures – A New Open Content Series\n\nBy | July 8, 2014\n\nEnvironmental Cultures is a new open content series from Bloomsbury Academic that aims to publish innovative work in ecocriticism and the environmental humanities. Environmental crisis is simultaneously and inseparably material and cultural, destructive and revolutionary. Besides complicating and endangering relationships between humans and other beings, it transforms human identities, communities and nations in unpredictable ways.… Read More »\n\nCall for Proposals – New Horizons for Contemporary Writing\n\nBy | September 16, 2013\n\nBloomsbury are very excited to be announcing the launch of a brand new series on contemporary literature, edited by Peter Boxall (University of Sussex), Stephen J. Burn (University of Glasgow) and Bryan Cheyette (University of Reading). Call for Proposals The editors invite proposals for a new series of research monographs (typically 90,000 words long) to… Read More »\n\nCharles Dickens in Europe – Five Things You May Not Know\n\nBy | August 22, 2013\n\nWe're very excited here at the Bloomsbury office to have received our rather beautiful printed copies of the magnificent two-volume Reception of Charles Dickens in Europe. Edited by Michael Hollington and a must for any University Library, this book brings together nearly fifty international contributors to provide a comprehensive survey of Charles Dickens's reception throughout… Read More »\n\nLate Walter Benjamin and On Modern Poetry – “Highly Recommended”\n\nBy | March 26, 2013\n\nWe were delighted to see a bumper crop of Bloomsbury titles reviewed in the latest issue of Choice, the review journal of the Association for College & Research Libraries. We were particularly delighted to receive the coveted \"highly recommended\" rating for not one but two of our books. Describing the book as \"at once inventive… Read More »\n\nComing Soon: The Late Walter Benjamin\n\nBy | March 30, 2012\n\nWe tweeted about this book when we got our advanced copies a couple of weeks ago, but as it’s one of our most exciting and original publications this year, I really wanted to give it a proper launch on this blog. The Late Walter Benjamin is a rigorously researched exploration of the life and work… Read More »\n\nNew Directions in Religion and Literature\n\nBy | December 16, 2011\n\nAs we enter the season of religious holidays, I wanted to flag up the two new titles we’ve just published in what’s fast becoming one of my favourite series here at Continuum: New Directions in Religion and Literature. The first book is England’s Secular Scripture by Jo Carruthers of the University of Bristol, UK. Ranging… Read More »\n\nLiterary Laughs\n\nBy | November 14, 2011\n\nOn a gloomy late-autumn Monday (at least here in London), I’m sure I can’t be the only one who might be on the look out for something to lighten the mood… With impeccable timing, Continuum Literary Studies is coming to the rescue with our latest publication: The Comic Mode in English Literature. Starting in the… Read More »\n\nContinuum Renaissance Drama\n\nBy | November 1, 2011\n\nAs the new academic year is now well and truly in full swing, I thought I'd go back to a topic of some of our recent posts and highlight some more of our new books for students. In particular, I wanted to flag up our rapidly growing Continuum Renaissance Drama series which offers really comprehensive… Read More »\n\nBy | October 31, 2011\n\nHappy Halloween everyone! In the interests of public service, for anyone who is still struggling for a costume idea, I started thinking about the scariest characters in literature. There are obvious ones like the iconic Gothic figures (Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein monster), but everyone will be going for those. How about Mephistopholes from Marlowe’s… Read More »\n\nNine Lives of William Shakespeare – Out Now!\n\nBy | October 21, 2011\n\nWith the weekend fast approaching, I thought I'd offer up a quick (but enthusiastic) suggestion for anyone looking for some stimulating weekend reading. Here at Continuum, we have just published a book that, for me personally, just might be one of the highlights of our publishing year: Graham Holderness's Nine Lives of William Shakespeare. Famously,… Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9923779964447021} +{"content": "\nSmokeLong Quarterly\n\nShare This f l Translate this page\n\nDesiree Cooper\n\nDesiree Cooper is the author of Know the Mother (Wayne State University Press 2016), a collection of flash fiction that dives unflinchingly into the intersection of race and gender. A former attorney, Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist and community activist, Cooper is a 2015 Kresge Artist Fellow whose fiction and poetry have appeared in Callaloo, Detroit Noir, Best African American Fiction 2010, Blood Orange Review, and Tidal Basin Review, among other online and print publications. She is currently a Kimbilio fellow, a national residency for African American fiction writers.\n\nNotes as Guest Reader/Editor in Smokelong Quarterly\n\nNotes: Quiet Hours\n\nSupport SmokeLong Quarterly\n\nYour donation helps writers and artists get paid for their work. If you’re enjoying what you read here, please consider donating to SmokeLong Quarterly today.\n\nSmokeLong Fitness--The Community Workshop\n\nRegister Now! Begin October 1!\n\nSmokeLong Fitness is the Ongoing Community Workshop of SmokeLong Quarterly. This asynchronous workshop happens on our dedicated workshop site. You will work in small groups of around 12 participants to give and receive feedback. 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Copies of the book are available to check out from the library.\n\nFiled under:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9387714862823486} +{"content": "Buy BooksSell Books\nFilter Results by\nStudents attending CSBE Partner Schools: click here for preferred pricing on your school’s custom bookstore. Hide\nTeachers & School Administrators: click here for wholesale pricing and book room management tools. Hide\nShips to Canada and\nthe United States\n\ncat #: 37370\nISBN 10: 0-261-10221-4\nISBN 13: 978-0-261-10221-7\nYear: 1999\nHarper Collins Canada\nNew: $10.99 Buy\nGood: $7.69 Buy\nSell Mine Make us an offer\nBook Summary\n\nThe Hobbit is a tale of high adventure, undertaken by a company of dwarves in search of dragon-guarded gold. 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Written by Professor Tolkien for his own children, The Hobbit met with instant critical acclaim when published.\n\nCSBE Partner Schools\nSchool / District Pricing\n\nTerms & Conditions\nUsed Books\nReturns Policy\n\nPrivacy Policy\nTel: 800-335-5043 (toll free)\n905-828-7200 (local)\nEmail: inetsales@csbe.net\nAddress: View Map\n3300 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 5\nMississauga, Ontario\nL5L 5Z9\n\n© 2000-2018 Canadian School Book Exchange All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.958950400352478} +{"content": "Welcome to the Reedsy Blog\n\nA trusted place to learn how to successfully publish your book\n\nreedsy parrot logo\n\nHow to Kill Your Darlings\n\nAugust 30, 2017 - Book Marketing, From our Authors - Leave your thoughts\n\nkill your darlings\n\nThis August, Simon Woodward published his fifth book, Dead Weapons. During the writing process, Simon faced a struggle familiar to many writers: should he follow his creative instincts or tailor his novel to enhance its marketability? In this article, Simon talks about the act Faulkner’s coined “killing your darlings,”  and discerning the difference between making ... read more »\n\nWhy Setting Your Story Matters\n\nAugust 25, 2017 - From our Authors - 3 Comments\n\nImogen Clark lives in Yorkshire, England with her husband and children. She also writes books for young teenage girls under the pen name Lucinda Fox. In this article, Imogen talks about how establishing a real sense of setting in her novel improved her story, and even benefitted her marketing strategy.\n\n1 2 3 24\n\nReedsy can help you get published, learn more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990246891975403} +{"content": "\n30 June 2016\nthose who spoke late, those who are potentialy genius.\n30 June 2016\nif you know making fire you know stoping it. 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Text by Laure Siegel, photos by me, for Rise Tattoo Magazine, part of the French publication’s coverage of tattoo culture in Borneo.  \n\nFun City will punch your lights out – The new Joe Dylan novel by James Newman\n\n  “A detective should have facts, but sometimes, you just had to dance to the song playing on the jukebox, work the instinct routine, wherever it takes you.” James Newman is cutting his anchors and leaving the shore. He probably sails under a black flag and his destination is rather undefined. He’s not concerned with […]\n\nTom Vater – Crime fiction writer, Journalist, Publisher – at Clippings.me\n\nHere’s my new and very slick professional profile at Clippings.me. Thanks for taking a look. Sure beats LinkedIn.\n\nBangkok Noir: Crime Fiction in the City of Angels – Jonathan DeHart in The Diplomat\n\nJonathan DeHart writes an in-depth article on Bangkok crime fiction in The Diplomat today. Thailand’s capital is home to a vibrant community of writers exploring the city’s vast underbelly. Excellent overview of some the city’s literary forces. Great to be interviewed for this piece and wonderful to see Crime Wave Press being mentioned. Authors James […]\n\nA Day in the Life – Photo Moments of a Territorial Agnostic\n\nWhere it all started – standing atop a sand dune in the Draa Valley around Zagora in southern Morrocco in 1992. It looked and was unbearably romantic. I can still smell the sand today. Zagora was to become one of the main locations for the shoot of Paul Bowles‘ incredible novel The Sheltering Sky which […]\n\nI am very pleased that The Cambodian Book of the Dead, the first Detective Maier novel, originally published by the now defunct Exhibit A, is out in a new Kindle edition, with a brand new cover, with Crime Wave Press. The second Maier Mystery, The Man with the Golden Mind, may well follow suit in […]\n\nNew Titles from Crime Wave Press\n\nUpcoming titles from Crime Wave Press, Asia’s crime fiction imprint, for this spring! We’re excited.\n\nThe Newar and their Tattoos\n\nAnother great story from Nepal by Laure Siegel with photos by Dom Pichard, Laure Siegel and myself. Published in French magazine Rise Tattoo back in July. The Newar people have a unique tattoo tradition which only survives on a few old people in the Kathmandu valley, primarily in Bhaktapur today.  We visited Bhaktapur, a stunning […]\n\nMohan Gurung – Nepal’s Tattooist Extraordinaire\n\nMy story on Mohan Gurung, one of Nepal’s greatest tattoo artists and an incredibly kind and generous man to boot. I interviewed Mohan both before and after the Nepal earthquake which coincided with Nepal’s fifth international tattoo convention in late April. Not a day goes by when I don’t think about the quake and the […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999596893787384} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 571 times\nMember Comments\n08/29/08\nI like this story. You kept my attention through to the end. All turned out well for both child and parents in God's perfect timing. Very well done. Thanks for this piece.\n08/29/08\nSome great examples of \"showing, not telling\" in this story.\n\nNitpick: \"lightened\" instead of \"lighten\".\n\nWonderful happy ending--I loved it.\n08/30/08\ngreat story.\nYour beautiful story left me with a lump in my throat, so happy for them and sad too for what this little girl had experienced. You did a wonderul job of introducing us to the hearts of your characters.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989514350891113} +{"content": "Austen and Authenticity single work   criticism  \nIssue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996\nAustLit is a subscription service. The content and services available here are limited because you have not been recognised as a subscriber. Find out how to gain full access to AustLit\n\n • This piece is extracted with permission from Arena Magazine.\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nLast amended 8 Oct 2001 14:34:29", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5961148738861084} +{"content": "\n\n\"hoarded\" Definition\n\n 1. imp. & p. p. of Hoard\n\nMore About hoarded\n\nPosition in dictionary: 46419 of 111710 words.\nWord Type: imp. & p. p.,\nWords that start with \"hoarded\": 1\nWords that end with \"hoarded\": 1\nWords that contain \"hoarded\": 1\nNext words in dictionary: hoarder, hoarding, hoared, hoarfrost, hoarhound, hoariness, hoarse, hoarsely, hoarsen, hoarsened\nPrevious words in dictionary: hoard, hoar, hoa, ho, hizz, hiving, hives, hiver, hiveless, hived\n\nEnglish Dictionary Definition of hoarded\n\nRead all of this dictionary's definitions for the word \"hoarded\" on this page. Also learn the word type, other words that start with, end with or contain this word, the position in the dictionary and the next and previous terms. The historical definitions of the word \"hoarded\" found on this page is taken from the 1913 edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5991616249084473} +{"content": "Emory Austin in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\n • Emory Austin\n\nAbout Emory Austin\n\nEmory Austin is a published author. A published credit of Emory Austin is Emory Austin challenges attendees to reach within themselves to make a difference : An article from: Corrections Today.\nTo edit or update the above biography on Emory Austin, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: https://www.jacketflap.com/emory-austin/47038\nPublished Works by Emory Austin\n\nNo books were found matching your selection. Please try changing the Ages menu to a different age level:\n\nLog In or Register to leave a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9882233738899231} +{"content": "Bethany's Reviews > May B.\n\nMay B. by Caroline Starr Rose\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nF 50x66\n's review\nJun 18, 2012\n\nreally liked it\nbookshelves: great-for-girls\nRead in April, 2012\n\nThis is the first book in verse I've ever read and as soon as I got used to the format I loved it! It's a sweet story, I really like May B, and I love that there are some issues left unresolved -- it gives you a lot to think about.\n\nMay B makes a great heroine.\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read May B..\nSign In »\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.711138129234314} +{"content": "Ships from/sold by Buy.com\nEarn Super Points: Write a Review\nSorry, this selection is currently unavailable.\nMartin Luther King, Jr. Day MacMillan, Dianne M. 1 of 1\n$22.85766030431\nISBN-13: 9780766030435\nSku: 205141586\nPublish Date: 2/1/2008\nDimensions:  (in Inches) 9.25H x 7.75L x 0.5T\nPages:  48\nEdition Number:  2\nAge Range:  12 to 13\nIn MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY, REVISED AND UPDATED, author Dianne M. MacMillan focuses on the life of this extraordinary leader and how he is celebrated today. The book discusses Kings childhood, his studies, and his non-violent approach to end segregation. Readers will find out how many fought to make Martin Luther King, Jr. Day a national holiday, and how students across the country prepare for this important holiday.\nFrom the Publisher:\nIn acknowledgment of this national holiday, the formative years, education, accomplishments, and complex life of this celebrated civil rights leader who used non-violence to bring about great change and equality to all is presented.\nProduct Attributes\nProduct attributeBook Format:   Hardcover\nProduct attributeMinimum Age:   08\nProduct attributeNumber of Pages:   0048\nProduct attributePublisher:   Enslow Elementary\nAdvertisement Bottom\nBloomReach Content", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.991689145565033} +{"content": "Thursday, December 3, 2020\n\nGreat Escapes Virtual Book Tours Presents: Asbury High and the MisTaken Identities: Asbury High Series by Kelly Brady Channick\n\nAsbury High and the MisTaken Identities: Asbury High Series\nby Kelly Brady Channick\n\nAbout Asbury High and the MisTaken Identities\n\nAsbury High and the MisTaken Identities: Asbury High Series\nYoung Adult Cozy Mystery\n3rd in Series\nPublisher: Purple Milk Publishing (September 12, 2020)\nPaperback: 269 pages\nISBN-13: 978-1734307351\nDigital ASIN: B08H2HYF9Z\n\nWith the official reopening of Brady’s and their sophomore year beginning, Maddie, Cornelious, Carly and Pilot are ready to shift their focus back to high school. Unfortunately, a month into the new school year many Asburyans find their bank accounts depleted, with no hint of foul play. Even the bank tellers insist that each withdrawal was done in person, with proper identification supplied and correct responses given to security questions.\n\nPilot, excited at the possibility of working with a cyber-crime, urges the gang to dive in—only to discover there are no traces of wrongdoing online either. Instantly intrigued, the gang decides to investigate the case before their own family’s accounts get hit.\n\nHowever, with their successful sports teams, the continued growth and organization of the Pitbulls, possible new relationships blooming, dating and unrealized jealousies coming to the surface, the teenage sleuths find themselves more distracted than ever. After piecing together some clues, they wonder if someone in Asbury High is to blame for yet another crime.\n\nCan Asbury’s favorite foursome figure out who is to blame before Asbury itself goes bankrupt?\n\nAsbury High and the MisTaken Identities is the third book in an enticing young adult cozy mystery series that fans of Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys and Scooby Doo will love.\n\nAbout Kelly Brady Channick\n\nFor as long as she could remember, Kelly Brady Channick loved making up stories, and leaving her listeners/readers on the edge of their seats.\n\nPerhaps that’s why she always managed to talk herself out of trouble…\n\nAfter graduating from NJ’s own Ocean City High School, Kelly accepted a basketball scholarship to Holy Family University, in Philadelphia. As a lifelong athlete, Kelly understands the importance of teamwork and overcoming adversity, something she hopes translates into her books.\n\nBefore writing page-turners, she taught first, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade — like a dessert menu, she simply had to test them all out. But her favorite job is the one she’s now doing full time: writing. 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[1913 Webster]\n\nThey are simple, but majestic, records of the feelings of the poet; as little tricked out for the public eye as his diary would have been. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]\n\n3. To draw in outline, as with a pen; to delineate or distinguish without color, as arms, etc., in heraldry. [1913 Webster]\n\nThey forget that they are in the statutes: . . . there they are tricked, they and their pedigrees. --B. Jonson. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Tricked — is an American graphic novel written by Alex Robinson, published by Top Shelf Productions in 2005. OverviewIt was written over a period of four years, beginning after the publication of Robinson s last graphic novel, the award winning Box Office… …   Wikipedia\n\n • tricked — trɪk n. prank, mischievous or deceptive act; clever feat or device; ability to do something well; stint; one round in a card game, all the cards played by the participants in one round of a card game; sexual act performed by a prostitute (Slang) …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • TRICKED — …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Tricked (That's the Way I Like It) — Single infobox Name = Tricked (That s the Way I Like It) Artist = God Lives Underwater from Album = Up Off The Floor Released = 2004 Format = CD Genre = Industrial rock, Techno, Rock Length = 3:49 Label = Megaforce Records Producer = Sean Beavan… …   Wikipedia\n\n • tricked-out — decorated decorated adj. having decorations. [Narrower terms: {beaded, beady, bejeweled, bejewelled, bespangled, gemmed, jeweled, jewelled, sequined, spangled, spangly}; {bedaubed}; {bespectacled, monocled, spectacled}; {braided}; {brocaded,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • tricked-out — adj Exotic, elaborate, highly decorated. Did you see his new,tricked out car? 2000s …   Historical dictionary of American slang\n\n • tricked\\ up — Cosmetically enhanced, to an extreme. Chris really had his old Chevy tricked up …   Dictionary of american slang\n\n • tricked\\ up — Cosmetically enhanced, to an extreme. Chris really had his old Chevy tricked up …   Dictionary of american slang\n\n • tricked-out — adjective decorated in a particular way tricked out cupboards looking like Georgian cabinets • Similar to: ↑adorned, ↑decorated …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • tricked out — adjective Decorated, dressed, or customized in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner …   Wiktionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7457007169723511} +{"content": "\n\nUseful english dictionary. 2012.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Tricked — is an American graphic novel written by Alex Robinson, published by Top Shelf Productions in 2005. OverviewIt was written over a period of four years, beginning after the publication of Robinson s last graphic novel, the award winning Box Office… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Tricked — Trick Trick, v. t. 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[imp. & p. p. {Gainsaid} (? or ?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gainsaying}.] [OE. geinseien, ageinseien. See {Again}, and {Say} to utter.] To contradict; to deny; to controvert; to dispute; to forbid. [1913 Webster] I will give …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • gainsay — I verb act against, be contrary, conflict with, contest, contradict, contravene, controvert, counter, deny, disaffirm, disagree, disallow, disavow, disclaim, dispute, dissent, forbid, impugn, negate, oppose, oppugn, protest, rebut, refuse to… …   Law dictionary\n\n • gainsay — (v.) contradict, c.1300, lit. say against, from O.E. gegn against (see AGAIN (Cf. again)) + SAY (Cf. say). 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I understand this to be a series so I probably don't have everything I need to form a proper opinion. (view spoiler)\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Henge.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nSeptember 10, 2014 – Shelved\nSeptember 10, 2014 – Shelved as: to-read\nJanuary 23, 2015 – Started Reading\nFebruary 12, 2015 – Finished Reading\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\n\nadverb aristokratisk\nadverb aristokratisk\n\nEnglish-Danish dictionary. 2013.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • aristocratically — aristocratic ► ADJECTIVE ▪ belonging to or having the characteristics of the aristocracy. DERIVATIVES aristocratically adverb …   English terms dictionary\n\n • aristocratically — adverb in an aristocratic manner they behaved aristocratically • Derived from adjective: ↑aristocratic …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Aristocratically — Aristocratic Ar is*to*crat ic, Aristocratical Ar is*to*crat ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. aristocratique.] 1. Of or pertaining to an aristocracy; consisting in, or favoring, a government of nobles, or principal men; as, an aristocratic constitution.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • aristocratically — adverb see aristocratic …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • aristocratically — See aristocratic. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • aristocratically — adverb a) in an aristocratic manner b) regarding aristocracy …   Wiktionary\n\n • aristocratically — adv. like a nobleman, as a member of the ruling class …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • aristocratically — aris·to·crat·i·cal·ly …   English syllables\n\n • aristocratic — aristocratically, adv. aristocraticalness, aristocraticness, n. /euh ris teuh krat ik, ar euh steuh /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to government by an aristocracy. 2. belonging to or favoring the aristocracy. 3. characteristic of an aristocrat;… …   Universalium\n\n • History of the Constitution of the Roman Kingdom — The History of the Constitution of the Roman Kingdom is a study of the ancient Roman Kingdom that traces the progression of Roman political development from the founding of the city of Rome in 753 BC to the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom in 510… …   Wikipedia\n\n • aristocratic — adjective Etymology: Middle French aristocratique, from Medieval Latin aristocraticus, from Greek aristokratikos, from aristokratia Date: 1602 1. belonging to, having the qualities of, or favoring aristocracy 2. a. socially exclusive …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986782670021057} +{"content": "7 Ways to Find Inspiration\n\nI started wondering where it was that I get my inspiration when I write. Here, I’ve come up with a list of things that have triggered my creativity. My hope is that you might find some additional ways to spark your own.\n\nRead More\nBy |2017-01-20T20:57:02+00:00January 20th, 2017|Appearances|0 Comments\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nTheresa Braun was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and has carried some of that hardiness with her to South Florida where she currently resides with her two fur babies, who are her creative sidekicks. She enjoys delving into creative writing, painting, photography and even bouts of ghost hunting. Traveling is one of her passions—in fact, her latest adventure took her to Romania for a horror writers’ workshop where she followed in the steps of Vlad the Impaler. She writes horror fiction and the occasional romance. Oh, and she likes to guest blog about writing, television shows, movies, and books, mostly in the horror genre. Her short stories are published in Under the Bed Magazine, Hindered Souls, the spring 2017 issue of The Horror Zine, and Frith Books.\n\nLeave A Comment\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980186820030212} +{"content": "San Francisco\nSan Francisco\nFrom the Open-Publishing Calendar\nFrom the Open-Publishing Newswire\nIndybay Feature\nRelated Categories: San Francisco | LGBTI / Queer\nView other events for the week of 9/28/2010\nThe End of San Francisco: a special preview reading\nDate Tuesday September 28\nTime 6:30 PM - 6:30 PM\nLocation Details\nThe End of San Francisco: A Special Preview Reading\nTuesday, September 28 -- refreshments at 6:30 pm, reading at 7 pm\nModern Times Bookstore\n888 Valencia St. @ 20th\nSan Francisco, CA 94110\n(415) 282-9246\nhttp://www.moderntimesbookstore.com\nEvent Type Other\nOrganizer/Author\nAfter nearly two decades of political, literary and artistic interventions in San Francisco, writer and activist Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (author of So Many Ways to Sleep Badly, editor of That’s Revolting! Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation) will be leaving the Bay Area this fall. Join us for a special preview of Mattilda’s memoir-in progress, The End of San Francisco, described by Sycamore as a book “about the people and spaces and feelings in moments of losses that have made and unmade me -- my political, cultural, social, ethical, sexual and emotional formations, and their undoing.” The centerpiece of the book is about moving to San Francisco in the early-’90s, and coming of age as a queer rabble-rouser on both coasts. Much of that section, and the next, which starts as the dot-com crash gives way to new perils and possibilities, takes place in the Mission just blocks from Modern Times -- what a perfect place for a special preview reading! Includes refreshments before, and discussion afterwards -- feel free to bring something delicious…\nAdded to the calendar on Monday Sep 27th, 2010 6:42 PM\n\nWe are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!\n\ndonate now\n\n$ 222.00 donated\nin the past month\n\nGet Involved\n\nIf you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.\n\nPublish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.\n\nIMC Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7625461220741272} +{"content": "\nLife, Death and the Lost Loved Ones.\n\neBook (ePub)\nThis item has not been rated yet\nPrice: $0.99\nTrapped inside a shocking circle of loosing her true best friend Clare, Jade attempts to move on in honour of her name to yet again fall into a spine tingling situation. When will Jade finally find peace? Such a tale about life and death is shown in her point of view. Moving on from lost loved ones sounds impossible, the strongest will make it out alive…\nAvailable in ePub Format\n\nRatings & Reviews\n\nLog in to review this item\nThere are no reviews for the current version of this product\nThere are no reviews for previous versions of this product\n\nProduct Details\n\nFirst Edition\nJanuary 19, 2013\nFile Format\nFile Size\n343.6y Gregory & Elizabeth Woollam", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9967901110649109} +{"content": "Anna of Kleve\n\nAnna of Kleve ~A Book Review~\n\nRecently I read Anna of Kleve by Alison Weir. I hesitated on whether I would share the review or not. I have not been a huge fan of this author for many reasons, but I will not go into them here. However, I was offered a chance to read her new book. I thought, “why…\n\nRead More\nMargaret Tudor\n\nMargaret Tudor ~A Book Review~\n\nThere is a new book coming out! GET READY FOR AMAZING. I am so excited about this one! Margaret Tudor is fabulous and a MUST read for your new year! Get it on your pre-order list today. I enjoyed this book immensely,  and read it one sitting. History is a passion of mine, and having…\n\nRead More\n\nThe Abbots Tale by Conn Iggulden – A Book Review\n\nWell, I have another review for you! If you enjoy historical fiction – then you will really enjoy this book. There were times I hated the characters, there were times I loved them, but through it all – the book pulled together really well, and it covered a person who has largely been forgotten in…\n\nRead More\n\nElizabeth’s Rival – A Book Review\n\nElizabeth I was the glittering jewel in her court, and she was unwilling to share any of the limelight with anyone. As her reign progressed, she made her feelings on marriage well known, and many in her court were afraid to ask her permission to get married. Some married in secret, and for those unfortunate…\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000050067901611} +{"content": "More Earthfiles Viewer Feedback About Greek Book and Oltissis\n\n“The name Oltissis might be derived from the Greek word tisis,\nmeaning ‘he who suffers retribution.’”\n\n- Earthfiles viewer\n\nAugust 14, 2011  Albuquerque, New Mexico - While I was speaking in Australia, the following emailed information was sent to me on July 15, 2011. The title, author and copyright information were allegedly found by an Earthfiles viewer in an American library, but no book has been provided to Earthfiles that matches this information. 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Learn how your comment data is processed.\n\nComments (2)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999139666557312} +{"content": "Wednesday, April 30, 2008\n\nThe Manuscript is Finished!\n\nThe manuscript of The Professor of Narnia is finished and is now with my publisher for editing. I am beginning to choose photos to be included in the book. Here is one of Dunluce Castle on the Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland. This is the castle which inspired C. S. Lewis's creation of the ruins of Cair Paravel in Prince Caspian. . . .\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8883908987045288} +{"content": "Music in the life of the African church\n\nBook Cover\nAverage Rating\nBaylor University Press,\nPub. Date:\nDuring the twentieth century, the number of Christians in Africa grew from an estimated 4 million to more than 300 million. One of the forces that has propelled the church's remarkable growth is its liturgical music, which has been heavily influenced by indigenous musical traditions. This rewarding book takes readers \"inside the music\" for the first time. By examining the central role of indigenous music in promoting Christianity and in giving voice to local theologies, the authors seek to energize conversations between music, culture, and the church. Furthermore, they extract useful lessons for fostering faith communities around the globe.\nMore Details\nAlso in this Series\nMore Like This\nReviews from GoodReads\nLoading GoodReads Reviews.\nStaff View\n\nGrouping Information\n\nGrouped Work ID 89e85087-f1e9-63c1-177c-4ab902f4c4f1\nGrouping Title music in the life of the african church\nGrouping Author king roberta rose\nGrouping Category book\nLast Grouping Update 2018-08-06 04:40:45AM\nLast Indexed 2018-08-20 04:58:01AM\n\nSolr Details\n\naccelerated_reader_point_value 0\naccelerated_reader_reading_level 0\nauthor King, Roberta Rose, 1949-\nauthor2-role NetLibrary, Inc.\nauthor_display King, Roberta Rose\ndetailed_location_arlington EBSCOhost\nformat_arlington eBook\nformat_category_arlington eBook\nid 89e85087-f1e9-63c1-177c-4ab902f4c4f1\nisbn 9781435632332\nitem_details external_econtent:ils:.b12961279||EBSCOhost|Online|eBook|eBook|1|false|true|EBSCOhost||http://www.netlibrary.com.library.access.arlingtonva.us/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=220525||Available Online||q||\nitype_arlington eCollection\nlast_indexed 2018-08-20T08:58:01.605Z\nlexile_score -1\nliterary_form Other\nliterary_form_full Other\nlocal_callnumber_arlington Online\nowning_library_arlington Arlington Public Library Online, Aurora Hills Online, Central Online, Cherrydale Online, Columbia Pike Online, Connection Crystal City Online, Detention Center Online, Glencarlyn Online, Local History Online, Plaza Online, Shirlington Online, Westover Online\nprimary_isbn 9781435632332\npublishDate 2008\nrecord_details external_econtent:ils:.b12961279|eBook|eBook||English|Baylor University Press,|[2008]|1.\nrecordtype grouped_work\nBib IdItem IdGrouped StatusStatusLocally OwnedAvailableHoldableBookableIn Library Use OnlyLibrary OwnedHoldable PTypesBookable PTypesLocal Url\nexternal_econtent:ils:.b12961279 Available Online Available Online false true false false false true\ntitle_display Music in the life of the African church\ntitle_full Music in the life of the African church / Roberta R. King with Jean Ngoya Kidula, James R. Krabill, and Thomas Oduro\ntitle_short Music in the life of the African church", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9637135863304138} +{"content": "Library Catalog will be unavailable for approximately 2 hours starting at 11 PM on Sunday, October 28 due to scheduled maintenance.\n\nThe burning maze\n\nby Riordan, Rick,\n\nFormat: OverDrive Read 2018.\n  Adobe EPUB ebook\n  Kindle Book\nAvailability: Unavailable 0 of 6 copies\n31 people on waitlist\nUnavailable from OverDrive (6)\nThe Greek god Apollo, cast down to earth as the ungifted human teenager Lester Papadopoulos, and his demigod friends must go through the Labyrinth to find the third emperor--and an Oracle who speaks in word puzzles--somewhere in the American Southwest.\nAdditional Information\nSeries Trials of Apollo ; bk. 3\nSubjects Apollo -- (Deity) -- Fiction.\nGods, Greek -- Fiction.\nMythology, Greek -- Fiction.\nOracles -- Fiction.\nElectronic books.\nPublisher [Place of publication not identified] :Disney Book Group2018.\nContributors OverDrive, Inc.\nLanguage English\nSystem Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.\nFormat: Adobe EPUB eBook\nFormat: Kindle Book\nFormat: OverDrive Read\nRequires Adobe Digital Editions or Amazon Kindle\nDescription 1 online resource\nISBN 9781368001434\nOther Classic View", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000056028366089} +{"content": "» Shattered Souls, Mary Lindsey\n\nPosted January 17, 2012 by / 2 comments\n\nShattered Souls, Mary LindseyShattered Souls by Mary Lindsey\nSeries: Souls #1\nPublished by Penguin on 2011-12-08\nGenres: Paranormal, Young Adult\nPages: 336\nFormat: Hardcover\n4.5 Stars\n\nDeath, love, destiny, and danger! Lenzi knows she must be going crazy. She's hearing voices and having visions--specifically of gravestones, floods, and a gorgeous guy with steely gray eyes. And there's nothing anyone can do to help, not even her handsome musician boyfriend, Zak. Until she meets Alden, the boy from her dreams, and learns she can speak with lost souls. Now Lenzi must choose: destiny or normalcy. Alden or Zak. Life or death. And time is quickly running out.\n\nMy Thoughts\n\nGreen swirls\nI absolutely adored this book!  Friggin’ loved it! \n\nI bought this book based solely on the breathtakingly gorgeous cover!  I told myself not to do that but I did it anyway and I was not disappointed.  It was amazing!  I loved the characters.  I loved the storyline.  I loved the sad and happy quotes.  I loved the… idea for this book.  It was just awesome.\n\nI’m surprised that this is a debut novel.  I mean it’s written so well that it seems she has experience.   It’s not coming off as a debut to me.  The character building, the relationships between friends and time for that matter.  The climax at the end of each chapter so that you just HAD to turn the page and start the next chapter.  The ending.  OMG!   I loved everything about this book.  EVERYTHING!\n\nI think my favourite character is Alden.  I like Lenzi/Rose too, but Alden is just… yummy!  I love the bond between Lenzi & Alden.   It’s loaded with chemistry.\n\nI even liked Zak a little.  Yes, he had an asshole side to him, but he was troubled and made bad decisions.  I felt a little sorry for him.  He’s a lost soul.  It’s not like he had someone to guide him in the right direction.\n\nRace & Maddi!  Love these two.  They’re spunky and awesome.\n\nI cannot wait to hear more about this whole ghosty business.  I love the idea of it and I hope there are sequels.\n\nGreen swirls\n\nAwesome I loved it\n\nAbout Mary Lindsey\n\nYA author of SHATTERED SOULS (2011), ASHES ON THE WAVES (2013), and FRAGILE SPIRITS (2014), all from Philomel/Penguin.\n\nRepresented by Ammi-Joan Paquette from the Erin Murphy Literary Agency.\n\nAlso writes under the pseudonym Marissa Clarke\n\nPaw prings\n\n2 Responses to “Shattered Souls, Mary Lindsey”\n\n 1. Mia\n\n Hi Carrie! I found your blog on goodreads and am your newest follower 🙂 I bought Shattered Souls but I haven’t read it yet. I’m glad I came across your review because now I definitely want to read it!\n\n I also have a blog where I do reviews on books, movies, etc. Please check it out and follow me —> http://themusescircle.blogspot.com/\n\n I look forward to checking out more of your reviews!\n\n Best Wishes,\n\n Mia at The Muses Circle\n\n I’ve been following your reviews for a long time, but I had no idea about this post. Just finding it now 2.5 years later. I was not getting my notifications from blogger when I was there and missed a ton of comments from people. I like responding to comments so that people know that I appreciate them for stopping by. Oh well… belatedly … thanks for posting! LOL Like I said, I’ve been following your blog for a long time. I love it. I don’t comment a lot, but I read the reviews.\n\nLeave a Reply", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6059961915016174} +{"content": "Samahang Walang Iwanan Famous Quotes & Sayings\n\nList of top 14 famous quotes and sayings about samahang walang iwanan to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.\n\nTop 14 Samahang Walang Iwanan Quotes\n\n#1. You can raise welts like nobody else, as we dance to the Masochism Tango. - Author: Tom Lehrer\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #6474\n#2. All of us have schnozzles ... if not in our faces, then in our character, minds or habits. When we admit our schnozzles, instead of defending them, we begin to laugh, and the world laughs with us. - Author: Jimmy Durante\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #20851\n#3. Extraordinary observations require extraordinary evidence to make them believable. - Author: Carl Sagan\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #147823\n#4. When I played Robin Hood, I knew the great role was Alan Rickman's and it didn't bother me. I always think that leading actors should be called the best supporting actors. - Author: Kevin Costner\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #319431\n#5. change of scene. A new start. And it worked. - Author: Jo Nesbo\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #522418\n#6. Renewing our mind is what will bring the transformation we're looking for. - Author: Abdulazeez Henry Musa\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #525801\n#7. He gave himself to them completely, with no guilt, no shame, no reservation, and in that surrender he found a quiet, shining pearl he had never known existed - himself. He was Sam. He was Sunshine. He was Peaches. - Author: Heidi Cullinan\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #887218\n#8. But what if ... what if you sincerely believed something was true, but you were dead wrong? What if you were so stubbornly sure that you were right, that you wouldn't even consider the truth? Would the truth be silenced, or would it try to break through? - Author: Stephenie Meyer\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #1085817\n#9. There's a lot of women's organisations, but they're all working separately. If you get people together, as a collaborative voice, it's strong. - Author: Annie Lennox\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #1322105\n#10. If four or five guys tell you that you're drunk, even though you know you haven't had a thing to drink, the least you can do is to lie down a little while. - Author: Joseph M. Schenck\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #1377432\n#11. Barack Obama says that we need to be humble toward terrorism. Yet he is the one we have been waiting for. That is humble? - Author: Evan Sayet\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #1379352\n#12. Some beliefs are so dangerous that it may be ethical to kill people for believing them. - Author: Sam Harris\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #1525425\n#13. We say that a girl with her doll anticipates the mother. It is more true, perhaps, that most mothers are still but children with playthings. - Author: F.H. Bradley\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #1578170\n#14. When we ask of the Lord coolly, and not fervently, we do as it were, stop His hand, and restrain Him from giving us the very blessing we \"pretend\" that we are seeking. - Author: Charles Spurgeon\nSamahang Walang Iwanan Quotes #1784927\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999251961708069} +{"content": "\n\nLarge Image\n\nForeign shores are calling...\nDI Lorne Simpkins is forced to revisit her ugly past.\n\nShaken and confused after her last investigation disrupted both her personal and professional life, Lorne finds herself embroiled in a MI6 covert operation to hunt down an old enemy.\n\nThe sadistic, merciless criminal has a new ambition... one that he's determined to achieve on foreign soil.\n\nCan Lorne thwart his outrageous plans and finally bring the vile criminal to justice?\n\nGrab this edge-of-your-seat thriller today.\n\nFrom NY Times bestselling author M A Comley with over 2 million books sold worldwide.\n\nIdeal for fans of Rachel Abbott and Robert Bryndza.\n\nOther books in this series are:\n\nCruel Justice #1 in Police Procedurals and1# Women Sleuths.\nImpeding Justice #1 in Police Procedurals\nFinal justice #1 Action and Adventure\nFoul Justice #1 Hard-Boiled Mysteries\nGuaranteed Justice #1 Women Sleuths\nUltimate Justice - #2 Women Sleuths\nVirtual Justice - #1 Hard Boiled/#2 Psychological Thrillers\nHostile Justice - #1 Police Procedural\nTortured Justice - #1 Vigilante Justice\nRough Justice - #1 Women Sleuths\nDubious Justice - #1 British Detectives\nCalculated Justice - #2 Action and Adventure\nTwisted Justice - #1 Women Sleuths\nPrime Justice - #2 Police Procedural\nHeroic Justice - new release\n\nShort stories to accompany the series involving Lorne and Pete are:\nBlind Justice - introduction novella to the series.\nIt's a Dog's Life - 20,000 word novella\nMerry Widow - a short story\nJustice at Christmas - a 10,000 word short story.\nUnfair Justice - a 10,000 word short story\nMortal Justice - a 15,000 word novella.\nIrrational Justice - 10,000 word short story.\nSeeking Justice - 15,000 word novella.\n\nTag This Book\n\nThis Book Has Been Tagged\nIt hasn't. 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An afternoon on the bridle path leads to a sealed well-head, and a grim discovery.   Kinley […]\n\nEight: The Dispensing (poetry series)\n\nPosted by ractrose on 22 May 2020 in Art, Poems\n\n    The Dispensing   Is the person, as such, pleasing   In ways, does the person please, and in ways offend If the good were scissored free from, we will say, four inferior samplings Sleeve, bodice, skirt, stitched, with a neat, tooth-to-tooth intermeshing Of their pinked edging We should be left to ask, part […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6898941993713379} +{"content": "creased paper\n\ncreased paper\nкрепированная бумага\nмятая бумага\n\nАнгло-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь. 2013.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу\n\nСмотреть что такое \"creased paper\" в других словарях:\n\n • creased — [ krist ] adjective creased cloth or paper is marked with a crease: beautifully creased pants …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • creased — adjective cloth or paper that is creased has a line or lines on it because it has been folded or crushed: She wanted to wear her black dress but it was too creased …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • creased — UK [kriːst] / US [krɪst] adjective creased cloth or paper is marked with a crease beautifully creased trousers …   English dictionary\n\n • creased — [kriːst] adj creased cloth or paper is marked with a crease …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English\n\n • creased — st adj. wrinkled, having creases; pleated kriːs n. fold, ridge (in fabric, paper, etc.); wrinkle; (Hockey) rectangular area in front of the goal in ice hockey; (Lacrosse) semicircular area that encircles a lacrosse goal v. fold, make a ridge (in …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • clothing and footwear industry — Introduction also called  apparel and allied industries,  garment industries,  or  soft goods industries,         factories and mills producing outerwear, underwear, headwear, footwear, belts, purses, luggage, gloves, scarfs, ties, and household… …   Universalium\n\n • crease — [[t]kri͟ːs[/t]] creases, creasing, creased 1) N COUNT: usu pl Creases are lines that are made in cloth or paper when it is crushed or folded. She stood up, frowning at the creases in her silk dress... Papa flattened the creases of the map with… …   English dictionary\n\n • Japanese books — The book in Japan has had a long history, beginning in the late eighth century A.D. The majority of books were hand copied until the Edo period (1603 1867), when woodblock printing became comparatively affordable and widespread. Movable type… …   Wikipedia\n\n • crease — crease1 [kri:s] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from crest] 1.) a line on a piece of cloth, paper etc where it has been folded, crushed, or pressed ▪ She smoothed the creases from her skirt. ▪ I ll have to iron out the creases. 2.) a fold in …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • crease — I UK [kriːs] / US [krɪs] noun Word forms crease : singular crease plural creases 1) [countable] a line made on cloth or paper when it is folded or crushed 2) [countable] a line on someone s skin, especially on the face She has creases at the… …   English dictionary\n\n • crease — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 untidy line/fold ADJECTIVE ▪ deep VERB + CREASE ▪ have ▪ She had lots of deep creases at the corners of her eyes. ▪ iron out …   Collocations dictionary\n\nПоделиться ссылкой на выделенное\n\nПрямая ссылка:\nНажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 5 (1 votes)\nThe Ffolliots of Redmarley is a popular book by L. 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[ Late 1800s ]\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Fighting-cock\n\n noun 1. a gamecock. noun 1. another name for gamecock 2. a pugnacious person\n\n • Fighting-fish\n\n noun 1. any of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia. noun 1. any of various labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, esp the Siamese fighting fish\n\n • Fighting-french\n\n noun 1. .\n\n • Fighting top\n\n noun 1. one of the gun platforms on the lower masts of sailing men-of-war, used in attacking the crew of an enemy ship with swivel guns and muskets\n\nDisclaimer: Fighting-chance definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. 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We're entering a new phase in international relations.Stages and phases B2 a period of strange or difficult behaviour, especially that a young child or person goes through, that will stop after a while: When I was in my early teens I went through a phase of only ever wearing black.Behaving, interacting and behaviour The phases of the moon are the regular changes in its shape as it appears to us on Earth.Astronomy - general words\n(Definition of phase noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nFocus on the pronunciation of phase\n\nDefinitions of “phase” in other dictionaries\n\nWord of the Day\n\na person or group who receives money, advantages, etc. as a result of something else\n\nWord of the Day\n\nRead our blog about how the English language behaves.\n\nLearn More\n\nNew Words\n\nFind words and meanings that have just started to be used in English, and let us know what you think of them.\n\nLearn More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9731627702713013} +{"content": "You are looking at  481-500 of 581 articles\n\nShepard, Sam  \n\nPhilip Parry\n\nOnline publication date:\nJul 2017\nSam Shepard is the best known, and has proved the most enduring, of those American dramatists who began their careers in the radical and alternative theater movements of the 1960s. ... 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However, in many Spanish cities, printing and ... More\n\nSpanish Language in Chicana/o Literature  \n\nJesús Rosales\n\nSpanish-language Chicano literary production is rich in tradition and scope. This article intends to provide a brief comprehensive summary of the Chicano literary representation of some of ... More\n\nSpectacle and Détournement  \n\nMcKenzie Wark\n\nOnline publication date:\nJul 2019\nThe concepts of spectacle and détournement are closely associated with the Paris-based postwar avant-garde movement known as the Situationist International. Spectacle is meant to work as a ... More\n\nSpeculative Fiction  \n\nMarek Oziewicz\n\nOnline publication date:\nMar 2017\nThe term “speculative fiction” has three historically located meanings: a subgenre of science fiction that deals with human rather than technological problems, a genre distinct from and ... 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More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9629931449890137} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinition of oaf\nn. - Originally, an elf's child; a changeling left by fairies or goblins; hence, a deformed or foolish child; a simpleton; an idiot. 2\n\nThe word \"oaf\" uses 3 letters: A F O.\n\nNo direct anagrams for oaf found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after oaf (in bold), or to afo in any order:\nd -   fado   l -   foal   loaf   m -   foam   n -   fano   r -   faro   fora   s -   oafs   sofa   y -   ofay  \n\nShorter words found within oaf:\nfa   of  \n\nWords formed from any letters in oaf, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with oaf, words containing oaf or words ending with oaf\n\nAll words formed from oaf by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: oa   af  \n\nBrowse words starting with oaf by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: nystatins  \nNext word in list: oafish  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: mho   craal   twopence   accede   knack   ubieties   feal  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Aug 20 - 18:59:33 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - Z - e2k - 9.723mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9810258746147156} +{"content": "Mighty Mo\n\nAuthor: Alison Brown\n\nISBN: 9781848958951 Category:\n\nBINDING: Hardback\n\nEXTENT: 32 pages\n\nDIMENSIONS: 265 x 266 mm\n\nOut of stock\n\nBuy from Bookshop.orgBuy ebook now\n\nAt the Golden Dodo Zoo, Mo the raccoon is bored, bored, bored. There must be something amazing he can do! It certainly isn’t making ice-creams or blowing up balloons… But when Big Ron the robber starts causing trouble, it’s up to mighty Mo to save the day!\n\nThis hilarious story about an unlikely hero will appeal to any child with a sense of adventure. Keep your little superhero entertained with these bright, lively illustrations from the talented Alison Brown (Eddie and Dog) – perfect for fans of Claire Freedman’s Superkid.\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Mighty Mo”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nLeave the field below empty!\n\nMeet the author\n\nAlison Brown\n\nAlison grew up in Bangor, Northern Ireland. She learned to draw by copying cartoon strips from her comics and her father’s newspapers. 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English Fiction\nLocation Call Number Status Date Due\nBluefield High School F DEL Available\n\nHaunted by the event that sentences him to time in a group home, Miguel breaks out with two unlikely companions and together they begin their journey down the California coast hoping to get to Mexico and a new life.\n\n14 & up.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7643690705299377} +{"content": "\nDo you like this poet?\n0 person liked.\n0 person did not like.\n\nJust an extraordinary being that likes poetry and video games. I can speak (almost) perfect English. I also speak a wee bit of: Latin, Swahili, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, and Greek. Plus I know yet one more language, which I will admit is from a video game, Al Bhed. For those that know it: 'Kuut milg, yht kuut tyo! 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Be the first to start one »\nEmily Bascom started reading Mills & Boon novels at the age of fourteen—which gave her a somewhat unrealistic idea of what to expect from boys her age, but stood her in good stead in the long run. When she was a child she wanted to be Robin Hood or d'Artagnan. 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Little separates the two women ideologically (= they believe in similar things).\nTranslations of “ideological”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 思想體系上的,意識形態上的…\nin Russian идеологический…\nin Turkish ideolojik…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 思想体系上的,意识形态上的…\nin Polish ideologiczny…\n(Definition of ideological from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of ideological?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “ideological", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9528783559799194} +{"content": "Book Reviews\n\nBook Review – The Family Upstairs\n\nPublisher: Arrow Cover Design: Ceara Elliot Format: Paperback Pages: 446 Rating: 4/5 Book Depository: Paperback//Hardback Content Warnings: Violence; child abuse; rape; kidnapping/imprisonment; abandonment Three people have been found dead in what appears to be a suicide pact as part of a mysterious cult in an unsuspecting mansion in Chelsea. 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Her father takes her to a shrine to… Continue reading Women’s Prize Longlist Review – Praise Song for the Butterflies\n\nReview – Mouthful of Birds\n\n  Publisher: Oneworld Publications Format: Paperback Pages: 228 Rating: 4/5   Schweblin has a talent for leaving the reader feeling as though they've been spun around multiple times and then left to fend off the resultant dizziness by themselves. Similar to Schweblin's previous collaboration with translator Megan McDowell, Fever Dream, Mouthful of Birds has an eerie air about it -… Continue reading Review – Mouthful of Birds", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "    Subscribe for ad free access & additional features for teachers. 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Emily Willingham, Scientific American, 14 Feb. 2022 To many of his new colleagues, Meadows quickly came across as duplicitous and untrustworthy. Susan B. Glasser, The New Yorker, 7 June 2022 Though, pre-internet tour recounting can be a bit untrustworthy. Troy L. Smith, cleveland, 19 May 2022 Former prosecutors noted that any information Mr. Caddle may provide would need to be strong enough to withstand his biggest vulnerability before a jury: Having arranged a friend’s murder, he will be depicted as fundamentally untrustworthy. New York Times, 5 Mar. 2022 Leaders who typically withhold important information, or sugarcoat bad news, are often considered untrustworthy. Gregg Ward, Forbes, 14 Mar. 2022 The problem is Shan’s also dealing with another alliance member that’s proving untrustworthy. Joseph Longo, Vulture, 6 Oct. 2021 See More\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'untrustworthy.' 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Thus we should construe “chat” (in French) means cat as *chat*’s (in […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7634720206260681} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinitions of mutter\nv. i. - To utter words indistinctly or with a low voice and lips partly closed; esp., to utter indistinct complaints or angry expressions; to grumble; to growl. 2\nv. i. - To sound with a low, rumbling noise. 2\nv. t. - To utter with imperfect articulations, or with a low voice; as, to mutter threats. 2\nn. - Repressed or obscure utterance. 2\n\nThe word \"mutter\" uses 6 letters: E M R T T U.\n\nNo direct anagrams for mutter found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after mutter (in bold), or to emrttu in any order:\np -   trumpet   s -   mutters  \n\nShorter words found within mutter:\nem   emu   er   et   me   met   mu   mure   mut   mute   muter   mutt   re   rem   ret   rue   rum   rut   term   tet   tret   true   tut   um   ut   utter  \n\nList shorter words within mutter, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in mutter, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with mutter, words containing mutter or words ending with mutter\n\nAll words formed from mutter by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: mu   ut   tt   te   er  \n\nBrowse words starting with mutter by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: mutt  \nNext word in list: muttered  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: dipeptidase   we   fanum   tmeses   lea   cnidarian   on  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Apr 19 - 05:35:31 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - Z - e2k - 25.129mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9944396615028381} +{"content": "New_jersey stories, books, poems, and more\n\n10 results\n\nDisclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to personal experience is purely coincidental. I'm sure New Jersey is a lovely place Read More\n\nReads: 572\n\nComments: 17\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nStory won 2nd place in OnTheSpot's \"1900-2000\" competition. This story tells the tale of a pair of bootleggers during prohibition. Circa 1925. Hope you enjoy, and many thanks to OnTheSpot. Read More\nA neurotic psychiatrist initiates a relationship with a troubled patient. Read More\nA (slightly fictionalized) memoir of my experience judging a preliminary round of the \"Miss New Jersey\" competition. Read More\nDuring the last days of October, hurricane Sandy combined with several other weather conditions ravaged the east coast, dealing most of the damage to the North-eastern states. Many states were flooded, some even snowed in with as much as 30+ inches of wet snow. The focus of this article is… Read More\n\nBook / Fantasy\n\nSeptember 22, 2010\n\nReads: 1407\n\nComments: 39\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\n3 girls 3 guys, 3 rooms, 1 house. can you see the problem ? what happens when you fall in love with the boy next door and your roommate falls in love with you .. & you love them both ? Read More\nMy last day at the beach taught me that walking on hot coals is a breeze. Read More\n\nBook / Romance\n\nFebruary 19, 2010\n\nReads: 536\n\nComments: 8\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nWelcome to Highlands, a small beach town in New Jersey. Things here don't change much, especially for Virginia Forrester. She and her best friend Audrey have lived in Highlands for their entire lives, and think they've seen it all. That is, until their senior year. That summer brings some unfamiliar… Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nJanuary 11, 2010\n\nReads: 181\n\nComments: 2\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nThis is for anyone who has ever not bothered to get out of bed in the middle of the day and instead watched daytime television and all its mindless commercials. Read More\n\nBook / Romance\n\nOctober 29, 2009\n\nHe will be separated from Sally, his girlfriend whom he had known for past three years. On their last night together, he gives Sally an aquamarine pendant to remember each other forever. Read More\nTickle My Funny Bone Comedy Writing Contest 2018\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9979456663131714} +{"content": "The People Seeking the Company of Wolves\n\nAnyone involved in academia will know of the importance of impact and on 8th June I will be speaking about the Open Graves, Open Minds project at the Public Engagement with Research Conference 2016 (Prince Edward Lecture Hall, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane Campus).  I will be live tweeting on the day from @OGOMProject and @DrSamGeorge1 using #uhengage16. I hope some OGOMERS will be following and responding. A synopsis of my paper is below:\n\nOGOM Events\n\nOGOM Events\n\nOpen Graves, Open Minds – adventures in the media and ‘The people seeking the company of wolves’.\n\nThis paper will focus on ‘impacts’ relating to the ‘Open Graves, Open Minds’ project. OGOM relates the undead in literature, art, and other media to questions concerning gender, technology, consumption, and social change. It extends to all narratives of the dark arts, the fantastic, the fabulous, and the magical. I will seek to explore the measuring of impact in relation to the project and the difficulties faced in providing evidence for cultural change (or pedagogical shifts) in response to the underpinning research. From this, I will address the problem of archiving material (going back to 2010), to demonstrate the reach of the project. In particular I will interrogate the problems encountered in disseminating and evaluating responses to the project’s activities in the media, taking the 2016 ‘Company of Wolves’ conference as a case study. The 3 day event ‘The Company of Wolves’: Sociality, Animality, and Subjectivity in Literary and Cultural Narratives—Werewolves, Shapeshifters, and Feral Humans’ received unprecedented attention in both the national and international press (from the BBC to The Guardian and The Independent, from Russia Today to the Smithsonian Magazine in the US and the South China Post), but the question remains as to who exactly was reading these stories, and how this can be measured or disseminated? Responding to the coverage in the BBC I will seek to answer the questions who were ‘The people seeking ‘the company of wolves”? And why does this matter?\n\nAbout Sam George\n\nSenior Lecturer in Literature, University of Hertfordshire\nThis entry was posted in OGOM News, Press Coverage and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.\n\n1 Response to The People Seeking the Company of Wolves\n\n 1. firekrank says:\n\n This sounds wonderful. Looking forward to following on Twitter.\n\nLeave a Reply to firekrank Cancel reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.815028190612793} +{"content": "\nRose Lemberg is a queer, bigender immigrant from Eastern Europe and Israel. Their work has appeared in Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Unlikely Story, Uncanny, and other venues, and has been a finalist for the Nebula, Tiptree, Elgin, Rhysling, and Crawford awards.\n\nNew: subscribe to the Birdverse newsletter!\n\nSupport Birdverse on Patreon!\n\nHeader image courtesy of M. Sereno.\n\nSearch this site\n\nArchive for the ‘publishing’ Category\n\ninkscrawl, and Stone Bird Press\n\nSome of you might remember inkscrawl, a magazine of minimalist fantastical poetry launched by Mitchell Hart in 2011. Unfortunately, it closed after just two issues, after having published some wonderful short poetry in such a short period of time. This saddened me; though I rarely write very short poetry, I have been well  aware that\n\nRead more\nPage 2 of 2«12", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9579072594642639} +{"content": "No votes yet\n(Login to add yours)\nDown The Nile : Alone In A Fisherman's Skiff (2008, original release: 2007)\n\nAll Copies Checked Out\n(0 holds)\n\nCurrently unavailable. Please see a staff member for assistance.\n\nPublished: London : Little, Brown, 2008 *** Book Discussion books check out for 6 weeks with no renewals ***\nDescription:  273, 7 p. : map ; cm\nISBN/ISSN: 9780316019019 (pbk.), 0316019011 (pbk.), 9780316019019,\nLanguage:  English\n\nOriginally published: 2007", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995182752609253} +{"content": "\n\nHobnailed is used with these nouns: ↑boot\n\nCollocations dictionary. 2013.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Hobnailed — Hob nailed , a. See with hobnails, as a shoe. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • hobnailed — adjective Describing something that has hobnails. The farmers hobnailed boots were used in mud and snow …   Wiktionary\n\n • hobnailed — hob|nailed [ˈhɔbneıld US ˈha:b ] adj also hob|nail [ neıl] [only before noun] especially BrE old fashioned hobnailed boots have large nails fastened to the bottom to make them last longer …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • hobnailed — hobnail ► NOUN 1) a short heavy headed nail used to reinforce the soles of boots. 2) a blunt projection, especially in cut or moulded glassware. DERIVATIVES hobnailed adjective. ORIGIN from HOB(Cf. ↑hob) + NAIL(Cf. ↑ …   English terms dictionary\n\n • hobnailed — adjective marked by the wearing of heavy boots studded with hobnails hobnailed laborers • Similar to: ↑rural …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • hobnailed — adjective see hobnail …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • hobnailed — /hob nayld /, adj. 1. furnished with hobnails. 2. rustic or loutish. [1590 1600; HOBNAIL + ED3] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • hobnailed — adj. studded with hobnails (about the sole of a boot)n. large headed nail used for protecting the soles of heavy boots v. put hobnails on the soles of boots …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • hobnailed — /ˈhɒbneɪld/ (say hobnayld) adjective equipped with hobnails …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • hobnailed boot — UK [ˌhɒbneɪld ˈbuːt] US [ˌhɑbneɪld ˈbut] noun [countable] [singular hobnailed boot plural hobnailed boots] a large heavy boot whose sole (=bottom part) is fixed on with large nails …   Useful english dictionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999892711639404} +{"content": "How to say TIA in  \n\nWould you like to know how to translate TIA to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word TIA in the language.\n\nDiscuss this TIA English translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"TIA.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 24 Mar. 2018. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “green salad”\n\ngreen salad\n\n/ˌɡriːn ˈsæləd/\na salad that is made of raw green vegetables\n(Definition of green salad from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “green salad", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.632269024848938} +{"content": "How to say FAIR in Portuguese fɛər\n\nWould you like to know how to translate FAIR to Portuguese? This page provides all possible translations of the word FAIR in the Portuguese language.\n\n • claro, equilibrado, belo, adequado, formoso, honesto, justo, decente, bonito, feiraPortuguese\n\nDiscuss this FAIR Portuguese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"FAIR.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 28 Apr. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The List List #18\n\nOur weekly round-up of the best bookish lists floating around the internet. \n\nat Flavorwire, 10 Graphic Novels That Would Make Awesome TV Shows\n\nat TODAY Books, 6 Books to Ignite Your Olympic Spirit\n\nat The New York Times Book Review, Colson Whitehead’s Rules for Writing\n\nat Electric Literature, Top 7 Literary Scandals\n\nat io9, 10 Recent Science Fiction Books That Are About Big Ideas\n\nat The Guardian, 26 of the Best Gore Vidal Quotes\n\nat Flavorwire, 15 of the Greatest Lists in Literature\n\nat Rachelle Gardner’s Blog, 5 Tips for Making a Living as a Writer\n\nat The Guardian, The 10 Best Closing Lines of Books–In Pictures\n\nat Publishers Weekly, 8 Areas of Culture ‘Moby Dick’ Influenced\n\nat Flavorwire, 10 Memorable Sets of Sisters in Fiction\n\nat The Daily Muse, 5 Stupid Grammar Myths (and Why You Should Follow Them at Work)\n\nAt PopCrunch, The 10 Most Disturbing Books of All-Time\n\nAt Brainpicker, Twenty Writers on the Magic of New York’s Central Park\n\nAt Poets & Writers, The 79 Best Books for Writers\n\nAt TopTen, Well…..just all of them\n\nAt Ebook Friendly, 10 Sites Where You Can Read Books Online\n\nat AbeBooks, 21 Faces of Brave New World\n\np.s. If you back our Kickstarter project for START HERE: Read Your Way Into 25 Amazing Authors at any level–even $1–you’ll get the hand-selected Top 100 Bookish Lists List, curated by obsessive Book Riot editors who eat the internet for breakfast.\n\nWe have 5 copies of  the Forbidden Hearts series by Alisha Rai to give away to Book Riot readers! Go here to enter for a chance to win, or just click the image below. 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At 19 years old, she married Percy Shelley, a Romantic poet with strong political themes in his work. 301 more words\n\nA follow up to yesterday's post\n\nI hope I come across very clearly when I saw I find nothing wrong with any of the white cis-male authors I referenced yesterday. Nor with any of the other white… 503 more words\n\nI Read This Book\n\nThe Hundred-Year House offers absorbing hybrid of family saga, literary mystery, examination of creative life\n\nThe Hundred-Year House\n\nBy Rebecca Makkai\n\nViking, July 10, 2014\n\n$26.95, 335 pages\n\nRebecca Makkai’s sharp-witted sensibility is at work on every page of The Hundred-Year House… 581 more words\n\nBook Reviews\n\nThe best and worst reason to buy new books\n\nI was looking over my American fiction shelves last night and did a tally. Of the 70 authors, I have 18 women authors. Three (ish) queer authors. 250 more words\n\nI Read This Book\n\nWhat Is The One Trope I Love To Hate?\n\nBack in April I wrote a post about the use of tropes in fiction, and how they don’t have to be a negative. Having made the case that any trope can be used successfully with strong writing and characterisation, there is one trope that I really dislike regardless. 607 more words", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9966588020324707} +{"content": "Browse Dictionary by Letter\n\nDictionary Suite\nA   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\nconfirmation the act or process of confirming. [3 definitions]\nconfirmatory giving or tending to give confirmation or corroboration.\nconfirmed verified as to accuracy or truth. [3 definitions]\nconfiscate to seize by virtue of authority. [3 definitions]\nconfiscatory of, constituting, characterized by, or having the effect of confiscation.\nConfiteor a prayer at the beginning of the Roman Catholic Mass, in which there is a confession of sins.\nconflagration a large, damaging fire.\nconflate to combine (two or more things) into one; fuse; meld.\nconflict to be in strong opposition or disagreement; differ. [6 definitions]\nconflict of interest a conflict or potential conflict between one of a person's interests or commitments and another, esp. between a public official's private financial interest and public obligations.\nconfluence a joining or convergence of two or more streams, or their point of junction. [3 definitions]\nconflux a confluence; joining; gathering.\nconform to be or act in accordance or compliance with an established standard or norm. [4 definitions]\nconformable in conformance or harmony; similar; corresponding. [2 definitions]\nconformal of, pertaining to, or designating a map, or other depiction of one surface on another, that retains the same angles between all intersecting curves.\nconformance the act or state of conforming; conformity.\nconformation structure or configuration; form. [4 definitions]\nconformist one who tends to act in accordance or compliance with established standards or norms. [2 definitions]\nconformity accordance or compliance with a standard or norm. [2 definitions]\nconfound to perplex or bewilder; confuse. [6 definitions]\nconfounded confused; bewildered; befuddled. [2 definitions]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999921917915344} +{"content": "Books by Louis L'Amour, plus links to author biography, book summaries, excerpts and reviews\n\nLouis L'Amour\n\nHow to pronounce Louis L'Amour: LOO-ee luh-MUR\n\nBooks by this Author\n\nBooks by Louis L'Amour at BookBrowse\n\nRecommended in Detail at BookBrowse\n\nMembership Advantages\n • \"Beyond the Book\" articles\n • Free books to read and review (US only)\n • Find books by time period, setting & theme\n • Read-alike suggestions by book and author\n • Book club discussions\n • and much more!\n • Just $45 for 12 months or $15 for 3 months.\n • More about membership!\n\nBecome a Member\n\nJoin BookBrowse today to start discovering exceptional books!\n\nFind out more\n\nTop Picks\n\nBook Club Discussion\n\nMembers Recommend\n\nSolve this clue:\n\nIt's A G T Me\n\nand be entered to win..\n\nWho Said...\n\nI am what the librarians have made me with a little assistance from a professor of Greek and a few poets\n\nClick Here to find out who said this, as well as discovering other famous literary quotes!\n\nYour guide toexceptional          books\n\nBookBrowse seeks out and recommends the best in contemporary fiction and nonfiction—books that not only engage and entertain but also deepen our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9188516139984131} +{"content": "\nIt’s not 2013 anymore. Visit Sched’s 2015 Austin Guide =>\n\nSunday, March 10 • 11:00am - 12:00pm\nSelf-Publishing in the Age of E\n\nSign up or log in to save this to your schedule and see who's attending!\n\nIt's no secret that increased access to digital distribution has dramatically changed the book publishing industry. For years anyone could be an author. Today, anyone can be a publisher. Self-publishing was once seen as a last-ditch alternative for authors who could not get a traditional deal. No longer. And the international success of the originally self-published series Fifty Shades of Grey has reinforced the notion that bestsellers may be lurking in places other than the traditional slush pile. How is this shift affecting writers? Literary agents? And how is it reshaping the way those in ancillary industries, like Hollywood, are looking for (and discovering) content?\nView official listing on sxsw.com\n\navatar for Erin Brown\n\nErin Brown\n\nOwnerErin EditsErin Brown is a professional editor and has worked at several large New York publishing houses. She began her publishing career at HarperCollins Publishers, where she worked for over six years in virtually every genre, including mystery, romance, literary fiction, women’s... Read More →\navatar for Rachel Deahl\n\nRachel Deahl\n\nSr News EditorPublishers WeeklyRachel Deahl is a writer and editor with over ten years of experience covering book publishing. She has worked extensively in print and online, and, as a senior news editor at Publishers Weekly (the main trade magazine of the book publishing industry... 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Read More →\n\nSunday March 10, 2013 11:00am - 12:00pm\nCourtyard Marriott, Rio Grande Ballroom 300 E 4th St\n\nAttendees (0)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.628244161605835} +{"content": "Statistics   Author Index\nauthors: 124845\nbooks   : 333952\n  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\n   Books search\n   T:: T Underwood : download and read ebooks\nRelated authors:\n\nVarious0 book in epub formatWilliam Shakespeare425 books in pdf formatAbraham Lincoln451 books in epub formatUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on the J200 books in txt formatAnthony Trollope83 books in txt formatBenjamin Disraeli78 books in txt formatS. (Sabine) Baring-Gould86 books in txt formatNorth Carolina. 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The philosophical lineage and contributions of Pepper were the focus for the January online meeting of Systems Thinking Ontario.  A deep reading of Pepper’s work (over a month!) was […]\n • World Hypotheses, Contextualism, Systems Methods\n The first Systems Thinking Ontario session for 2023 is scheduled for January 9, on “Root Metaphors and World Hypotheses”.  This is philosophical content, for which a guided tour and discussion will be better than attempting a solo reading of the World Hypotheses wiki on the Open Learning Commons.  Upon announcing the session on social media, […]\n • on Media Queue\n\n • on Ing Brief\n\n • This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License\n Theme modified from DevDmBootstrap4 by Danny Machal", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8754293322563171} +{"content": "Improve Your Sight-Reading! Piano: Level 3 / Late Elementary (Faber Edition) by Paul Harris New edition published by FABER MUSIC (1998) [Paperback]\n\nHarris, Paul\n\nPublished by FABER MUSIC\nUsed / Quantity Available: 0\nAvailable From More Booksellers\nView all  copies of this book\n\nAbout the Book\n\nWe're sorry; this book is no longer available. AbeBooks has millions of books. Please enter search terms below to find similar copies.\n\nB00ARNNI6S Expedited shipping is 2-6 business days after shipment, standard is 4-14 business days after shipment. Used items do not include access codes, cd's or other accessories. Bookseller Inventory #\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: Improve Your Sight-Reading! Piano: Level 3 /...\nPublisher: FABER MUSIC", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9909817576408386} +{"content": "Reflexivity in Film and Culture: From Don Quixote to Jean-Luc Godard / Edition 1\n\nPaperback (Print)\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nfrom $14.98\nUsually ships in 1-2 business days\n(Save 53%)\nOther sellers (Paperback)\n • All (8) from $14.98   \n • New (4) from $33.42   \n • Used (4) from $14.98   \n\nEditorial Reviews\n\nThe \"reflexive tradition\" in film and literature calls attention to fictional constructs, such as when realist narrative is interrupted to point to the mechanisms in the art. Stam's engaging study was originally published in 1985 by UMI Research Press, and is reprinted with a substantial (11 pp.) new preface by the author. Includes 53 b&w stills. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9780231079457\n • Publisher: Columbia University Press\n • Publication date: 8/20/1992\n • Series: Studies in Cinema\n • Edition description: Reprint\n • Edition number: 1\n • Pages: 320\n • Sales rank: 1,410,519\n • Product dimensions: 5.86 (w) x 8.91 (h) x 0.77 (d)\n\nMeet the Author\n\nRobert Stam is without doubt one of the most visible and respected individuals in Cinema Studies. An associate Professor in New York University's Department of Cinema Studies, e received his Ph.D. from Berkeley in Comparative Literature in 1976,. In addition to the book under construction, he has published Subversive Pleasures: Bakhtin, Cultural Criticism and Film which won an award as the \"Outstanding academic Book\" for 1990, Brazilian Cinema, O Espetacullo Interrompido: Literature e Cinema de Desmistificacao, Key Terms in Film Semiotics: Structuralism, Post-structuralism, and Beyond, Bakhtin and Unthinking Eurocentrism: Towards a Multi-Cultural Film Critique.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\nPreface to the Morningside Edition\nIntroduction 1\n1 Allegories of Spectatorship 29\n2 The Process of Production 71\n3 The Genre of Self-Consciousness 127\n4 The Carnival of Modernism 167\n5 The Pleasures of Subversion 209\nAppendix: Reflexivity and the Specifically Cinematic 255\nNotes 267\nSelected Bibliography for the 1985 Edition 27", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6407017707824707} +{"content": "La Fregate \"La Serieuse\" ou la Plainte du Capitaine Poeme.\n\nDE VIGNY, Alfred. Pierre Falke (illustrator)\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $150.00\n\nTermsAsk a Question\n\nPlace Published: Paris\nPublisher: Kieffer\nDate Published: 1923\n\nDescription: With pouchoir color plates by Pierre Falke. 37 pages. Thin 8vo, original stiff pictorial wrappers, uncut and un-opened pages. Paris: Rene Kieffer, 1923. A fine copy.\n\nComments: One of 500 numbered copies.\n\nEdition: Limited\nBinding: pamphlet\nCondition: fine\nLanguage: French\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 89237\n\nMore KIEFFER;Falke: webrss\nMore FR LIT: webrss\nMore 20THC: webrss\nMore 1072: webrss\n\nBy This Author: DE VIGNY, Alfred.\nBy This Publisher: Kieffer\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nJust a note to let you know that the book by De Remusat arrived safe and sound today. Wonderful copy. Very nicely packaged for shipping too. I'll remember your store. 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With a lost love and more dangerous\nenemies to face, will the Fellorians ever be returned to their homeland?\n\nHaving read, reviewed, and really enjoyed the first book in The Fellorians Series, I jumped on the chance to review the second in the second. Although this book remained as steamy as the first, I found its conclusion to be a little bit rushed. There was some mystery involved in the plot here and I would have very much liked to have seen it drawn out a little bit more. The importance behind The Trinity was never really shown, which I had also been looking forward to seeing. It is obvious at the end that this is not the last book in the series so I would recommend reading it for continuities sake and I am hopeful for the next book.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nNote: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9535863399505615} +{"content": "Wrong email address or username\nWrong email address or username\nIncorrect verification code\n\nTokyo Heat (Nights Series #3) - Community Reviews back\n\nby A.M. Salinger\nsort by language\ndebbiereadsbook rated it 3 years ago\nIndependent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book. This is book three in the series, and you really SHOULD read book one, One Night, first. This is a continuation of Gabe and Cam's story. And it's a 5 star read! Book two, The Escort ain't too shabby either! 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Ha!)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Michael Cavacini\n\nAn award-winning arts and culture blog.\n\nArchive for the tag “Books”\n\nAuthor Interview: Jason Pinter\n\nJason Pinter is one of my favorite authors. He’s an excellent writer who has written numerous internationally best-selling books. And, he’s also the founder and publisher of Polis Books, an independent publishing company he launched in 2013 following positions in editorial and marketing at Warner Books, Random House, St. Martin’s Press and Grove/Atlantic and the Mysterious Press.\n\nRead more…\n\nCelebrating Five Years!\n\nFive years ago I started this blog because of a desire to write a novel, and I wanted to make sure more people bought it than just my parents. So, I figured this blog would be a great way to increase brand awareness – with the brand being me! So far, it’s been more than I ever could have expected. Not only have I written about books, authors and literature, I’ve interviewed nearly 50 celebrities, including numerous #1 New York Times best-sellers, as well as Tony, Grammy and/or Emmy award-winning musicians and actors. This blog has enabled me to meet Bruce Springsteen, James Patterson, Neal Schon, Dionne Warwick, John Oates, and countless other legends in the arts and entertainment world. Along the way, I’ve reached more than 700,000 people and had my content published in Reader’s Digest, Classic Rock Magazine, ABC News, and on the cover of The Aquarian Weekly, among other media outlets. Connecting with so many of my idols, as well as my readers, has been a thrilling experience that I look forward to continuing for many years to come. And I haven’t given up on that novel. Perhaps, that’s what I’ll be celebrating five years from now.\n\nSpring Reading List: Three Books Worth Checking Out\n\nMy to-read list is never ending. However, there are three books that are near the top of the list and I think you should check them out.\n\nRead more…\n\nWhat I Read In 2016\n\nfullsizerender-56I use Goodreads’ “Reading Challenge” feature to keep track of what I read, and in 2016 I read 50 books. I set out to read 20, so I exceeded my goal by 250%! Below is a sampling of what I read in 2016.\n\nRead more…\n\nWorking With James Patterson: BookShots Authors Tell All\n\nIMG_7188In June James Patterson launched his BookShots imprint, and since then more than one million copies of these bite-sized thrillers have been sold. I recently spoke with two of the authors who’ve written books for this imprint: Brendan DuBois and Erin Knightley.\n\nRead more…\n\nKindle Oasis vs. Kindle Voyage vs. Kindle Paperwhite\n\nFullSizeRenderAside from the basic entry-level Kindle e-reader, there are three additional Kindles for you to choose from: Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Voyage and Kindle Oasis. Which one should you buy? Watch my video below comparing these three models to find out.\n\nJames Patterson Starts A Reading Revolution\n\nIMG_7188Today, James Patterson started a reading revolution. Its name is BookShots, a new imprint under Little, Brown and Company. What makes these books so special? Each title will be under 150 pages, competitively priced at less than $5, and will be available in a new compact paperback format (and as ebooks and audiobooks). Patterson will be writing, collaborating on, or personally curating every title. Oh, and there’s already 117 of them ready to go.\n\nRead more…\n\nLee Child Interviewed By Linda Fairstein\n\nThis fall Lee Child’s 21st installment in the Jack Reacher series, Night School, is being released. For those of you Reacher Creatures needing a Lee Child fix between now and then, check out the two videos I shot below of Lee from last year’s event at the Free Library of Philadelphia where he was interviewed by best-selling author Linda Fairstein. The first video is Linda interviewing Lee and the second one is Lee conducting a Q&A with the audience. Enjoy!\n\nRead more…\n\nJames Patterson Honored At National Book Awards\n\nIMG_7083Last night I attended the National Book Awards in New York City, an annual event hosted by the National Book Foundation. My reason for going was to see James Patterson receive the 2015 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community. Past recipients of this award include Maya Angelou and Dave Eggers.  Read more…\n\nA Conversation with John Lescroart\n\nJohn LescroartJohn Lescroart is an exceptional author who I had the good fortune of meeting at ThrillerFest last July. He is a New York Times best-seller with more than 25 books to his name, and his latest novel, The Fall, which came out in May, has been receiving phenomenal reviews.\n\nBelow is an interview John was kind enough to do with me. I hope you enjoy it.\n\nRead more…\n\nPost Navigation\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998750686645508} +{"content": "812561080 ( ISBN )  \n\nRobust Range Image Registration Using Genetic Algorithms and the Surface Interpenetration Measure (Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence)\nAuthor(s): Kim L Boyer, Luciano Silva, Olga R P Bellon\nISBN: 9812561080 ISBN-13: 9789812561084\n\nFormat: Hardcover   Pages: 164 Pub. Date: 2004-12-14 Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company\nList Price: $114.00\n\nClick link below to compare 110+ bookstores prices! 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This measure quantifies the interleaving of two surfaces as their alignment is refined, putting the qualitative evaluation of splotchiness, often used in reference to renderings of the aligned surfaces, onto a solid mathematical footing. The SIM is shown to be superior to mean squared error (i.e. more sensitive to fine scale changes) in controlling the final stages of the alignment process.The authors go on to combine the SIM with Genetic Algorithms (GAs) to develop a robust approach for range image registration. The results confirm that this technique achieves precise surface registration with no need for prealignment, as opposed to methods based on the Iterative Closest Point (ICP) algorithm, the most popular to date. Thorough experimental results including an extensive comparative study are presented and enhanced GA-based approaches to improve the registration still further are proposed. The authors also develop a global multiview registration technique using the GA-based approach. 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Scott Peck\n\nMembersReviewsPopularityAverage ratingMentions\n4,008251,277 (3.89)32\n\nSign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book.\n\nNo current Talk conversations about this book.\n\n» See also 32 mentions\n\nShowing 1-5 of 25 (next | show all)\nA new psychology of love, traditional values and spiritual growth.\n  El18 | Mar 4, 2014 |\nInsightful. I enjoyed the blending of psychiatric and spirtual thinking. Not preachy. Helpful. ( )\n  Mortybanks | May 20, 2013 |\nReading again... ( )\n  poonamsharma | Apr 6, 2013 |\nLent: self-improvement through discipline, love, growth, and finally grace; really bogs down in the grace section: God as coincidence, God as dream-giver, etc\n  FKarr | Apr 5, 2013 |\nThis book is defined for me by his terms \"Character-disorder\" and \"Neurotic\". They explained my marriage, it's failure and my role. Timeless book. ( )\n  johnkuypers | Jul 3, 2012 |\nShowing 1-5 of 25 (next | show all)\nThis book is truly a classic in the field of psycho therapy. It deals in n insightful way with the causes and solutions of neurosis among other problems we all deal with in our lives. It gave me an insight to why my 22 and 21 years old are like they are. I could have been a better father who had more consideration of how my personality affected them. I learn more about myself everytime I read it. 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With sales of more than 7 million copies in the United States and Canada, and translation into more than 23 languages, it has made publishing history, with more than 10 years on The New York Times bestseller list.\n\nTold in a voice that is timeless in its measure of understanding, The Road Less Traveled continues to unable us to explore the nature of loving relationships and leads us toward a new serenity and fullness of life. It help us determine how to distinguish dependency from love; how to become a more sensitive parent; and ultimately how to become one's own true self.\n\nRecognizing that \"Life is difficult\" and that the journey to spiritual growth is a long one, Dr. Peck never bullies his listeners, but but gently guides them through the hard and often painful process of change toward a higher level of self-understanding.\n\nCombining profound psychological insight and deep spirituality, this is an audiobook that provides inspiration and understanding. 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Today I’d like to welcome Alice Raine, author of Xcite Cariad’s best-selling Untwisted series.\n\nAlice Raine author pic", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Buy Used\nCDN$ 0.01\n+ CDN$ 6.49 shipping\nUsed: Good | Details\nSold by canwestbooks\nCondition: Used: Good\nComment: deborah adams visible edge crease\nHave one to sell?\nFlip to back Flip to front\nListen Playing... Paused   You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.\nLearn more\nSee this image\n\nAll the Blood Relations Mass Market Paperback – Nov 27 1996\n\nSee all 2 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions\nAmazon Price\nNew from Used from\nMass Market Paperback\n\"Please retry\"\nCDN$ 73.22 CDN$ 0.01\n\nNo Room for Small Dreams\n\nclick to open popover\n\nNo Kindle device required. 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The series of shattering events that follow – and the system that fails to protect her – leave her with disastrous, immediate, and lifelong consequences. Walbert limns the all-too-common violations of vulnerability and aspiration in the lives of young women in this suspenseful short novel, which has received praise from Ann Packer, Tom Perrotta, and Lauren Groff. Walbert presents her new book, selected for Greenlight’s First Editions Club, in conversation with Joan Silber, award-winning author of Improvement, followed by a signing, Q&A, and wine reception.\n\nEvent date: \n\nThursday, August 23, 2018 - 7:30pm\n\nEvent address: \n\n686 Fulton street\nBrooklyn, NY 11217\nHis Favorites: A Novel Cover Image\nEmail or call us for information about purchasing this item.\nISBN: 9781476799391\nAvailability: Not In Store / May Not Be Available To Order (email orders@greenlightbookstore.com for details)\nPublished: Scribner - August 14th, 2018\n\nEvent Location: ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997819662094116} +{"content": "Free and Discounted Ebooks\nJoin 130,000 readers! Get our ebook deals straight to your inbox.\n\nReviews by Boopie\n\nThe Big Caper\n\nby Lionel White\n\nA great read. More of a character study than a crime caper. 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Can’t wait!!!!!!\n\nBooks for Review\n\nI’ve seen this series ALL over the blogosphere and I’m so happy to have the chance to read it!!\n\nAnother IMM and again…my ears are going to be SO HAPPY!\n\nWhat did you got this week?\nI definitely want to know which of the books you are most excited to read!\nNow go and get lost….in a book!\nThe following two tabs change content below.\nLover of words and authors; absolute fan girl of books! Give me a good story, with characters I can love (and hate) and I'll follow you anywhere. Sing me a song of worlds I can dream of, and I'll listen forever.\n\nLatest posts by Pushy (see all)\n\nAriella 3/24/2013\n\nGreat haul! For me, Boundless was a great ending to the series. And don’t worry! You’re not the last person to start reading the Soul Screamers lol. I’ve wanted to start it for a long time since I’ve been reading bunch of good reviews about it but never seem to be motivated enough to actually start. I’ll take the plunge sooner or later :)\nAriella recently posted..{Review} Scarlet – Marissa MeyerMy Profile\n\nLori 3/24/2013\n\nYay for Boundless!! Team Tucker forever! :D\nLori recently posted..A Peek Inside My MailboxMy Profile\n\nSilverlight 3/24/2013\n\nI really need to start the Unearthly series! Everyone seems to love it. Oh, and NO, your not the last person on the planet that hasn’t started the Soul Screamers series, I haven’t either! I do own a few of the books, though, so that should count for something, right?? :D Happy Reading!!\n\nAndrea 3/24/2013\n\nI’ve had Boundless sitting on my bookshelf since it came out. I want to read it so bad, but it’s a series ending book so I’m also trying to hold off because I just don’t want it to end.\n\nI adored Remembrance and completely read the series back-to-back and finished it in less than a week.\n\nHappy reading!\n\n~Andrea @ Beauty but a Funny Girl\nAndrea recently posted..Remembrance by Michelle MadowMy Profile\n\nMary @ BookSwarm 3/24/2013\n\nHi, Pushy! I’ve heard a bit about Michelle’s book but I’m interested to see what you’ll think of it. Some interesting books in your mailbox!\nMary @ BookSwarm recently posted..Lighten Up: Paranormal Romance Three-ferMy Profile\n\nNice haul. I really enjoyed Remembrance. I still have to read Timeless. :D Enjoy your haul and the rest of your weekend.\n\nJenea @ Books Live Forever’s Sunday Post\n\nMichelle Chew 3/24/2013\n\nJust finished Boundless a few days ago and it’s good! Hope you’ll enjoy all your haul! :) Happy reading!\nMichelle Chew recently posted..Book Haul #39 & Weekly UpdatesMy Profile\n\nSugar & Snark 3/24/2013\n\nTranscendence looks really good! Enjoy :)\n\nSugar & Snark\n\nVeronica Morfi 3/24/2013\n\nI started reading My Soul to Take a while back but left it after a few chapters. Don’t know why, but I think I should pick it up again. Enjoy all your new books.\nVeronica Morfi recently posted..Unpack This [Mar.18 – Mar.24]My Profile\n\nI haven’t read Remembrance, and I refuse to read Boundless, but I really like the Soul Screamers series! I hope you have fun reading those books. :)\nSam @ Realm of Fiction recently posted..Review & Giveaway: Clockwork Princess by Cassandra ClareMy Profile\n\nWendy Darling 3/24/2013\n\nAh, you featured two of my favorite series this week! I wish you luck with Boundless, and I hope you enjoy Soul Screamers as much as I did. So much heartbreak in both series.\n\nI’m reading Boundless today, and I’m honestly a bit nervous to see what Hand has in store for us. Here’s hoping we both like it!\nRenae @ Respiring Thoughts recently posted..This Week In Books (3/17/13-3/24/13)My Profile\n\nAlexa 3/24/2013\n\nYou will be happy to know you are not the last person to read the soul screamer series. I’m only just now reading My Soul to Take. There is a read along going on for the entire series over at http://goldiloxandthethreeweres.blogspot.com/2013/01/soul-screamers-series-read-long.html\nAlexa recently posted..Harry Potter Read Along!My Profile\n\nJennRenee 3/24/2013\n\nI got Boundless this week too. I am so excited to read it. Can’t wait to see your thoughts. Great stash!\nJennRenee recently posted..Weekly Wrap Up #10My Profile\n\nDazzling Mage 3/25/2013\n\nTranscendence looks like an awesome read! 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Some stories have had more views than others. Inexplicably, the story with the least views is one that was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. It’s a lovely story. Could you show a little love to “Gift of the Elephant”? Give it a listen? I would appreciate it.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTSc2BtbBk8 Remember:...\n\nContinue reading\n\nFor Your Summertime Listening Pleasure\n\nOn June 27th, in connection with the Download Party at The Booksellers (what has been tagged a “Bookless Booksigning”), four stories from the collection will launch. The stories will be available on this site, iTunes,YouTube, and perhaps elsewhere. 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Read more\n\nBook Giveaway: Passions of Dead\n\nThe fourth book in my Detective Jackson series was the most challenging to write so far. I used parallel structures to tell overlapping stories. In the main story, Jackson investigates the deaths of a slain family. The parallel plot starts six weeks before the murders and tells the family’s story, with each victim narrating a POV section, leading up to the murders. Thus the name, Passions of the Dead.\n\nThe family’s story takes readers right through the final murder scene— Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973616600036621} +{"content": "Want to stay in the loop with latest bookish news and views? Subscribe to HarperBroadcast!\n\nThe Waterspirit and Other Stories\n\nBy Imran Hussain\n\n 350.00 inclusive of all taxes\n\n • Or from your local bookseller.\nWe will notify you when the book is released!\nPlease allow notification and avoid private mode for this feature to work.\n\nAbout the book\n\nOn a still, moonlit night, Goroi jumps into the lake, hoping to meet the father he has never known in life. Bhanubala and her daughter-in-law Behula dance naked at midnight in a remote field to appease the rain god. Firewood-seller Rabeya and her niece Dulali rebel against the Shariat. An opium-eater undertakes the challenge of eating a basketful of red hot chillies for a little opium and some money.In one sweep, Imran Hussain’s writing examines the historical, the social, the individual and the assertion of the self in the face of hard-wired traditions. Entrenched in folklore, his stories weave in protest and perspective into contemporary realities. The stories in this collection are a rare portrait of Assam, a duet of darkness and beauty, a blend of mysticism and earthiness. Available in translation for the first time, Hussain is one of India’s most compelling new voices.\n\nPages: 184\n\nAvailable in: Paperback\n\nLanguage: English\n\nImran Hussain\n\nImran Hussein (1966) is a writer, critic and lexicographer. His book of short stories Hudumdao aru Ananya Golpo was published by Sahitya Akademi in Assamese in 2003. The founding editor of literary magazine, Bhoomi , Hussein received the Katha Award for creative fiction, the Chandraprava Memorial Award and Jehirul Hussein Memorial Award for his contribution to short fiction. Mitali Goswami (1961) is a translator and critic. A PhD on Virginia Woolf, she teaches English at Handique Girls College, Guwahati, Assam .\n\nRead More\n\nBooks by Imran Hussain\n\nRecommended for You\n\nPopular Books By Harper Perennial", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6301219463348389} +{"content": "Product has been added to the basket\nShopping Basket\nBasket is empty\nItem has been added to bibliography\n\nSubsurface Sand Remobilization and Injection\n\nProduct Code: SP493\nSeries: GSL Special Publications - print copy\nAuthor/Editor: Edited by A. Hurst, M. Huuse, S. Silcock, C.E. Lovelock\nPublication Date: 10 August 2021 (not yet published)\nAdd a review\n\nSpecial Publication 493\n\nSelected articles available via Online First from the Lyell Collection. What is Online First?\n\nSubsurface sand remobilisation is an increasingly recognised process in outcrop and subsurface studies. 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With Niffenegger's sharp, imaginative prose and Campbell's diverse comic styles, Bizarre Romance is the debut collection by two of the most important storytellers of our time.\n\nPublication Details\n\nAbrams ComicArts\nPublication Date:\n\n • Kindle Book\n • OverDrive Read\n\nAudrey Niffenegger (Author)\n\nAudrey Niffenegger is the author of the international bestsellers The Time Traveler's Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry, as well as a fine artist who has published four illustrated books with Abrams: The Three Incestuous Sisters, The Adventuress, Rave...\n\nMore about Audrey Niffenegger\nBizarre Romance\nCopy and paste the code into your website.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9391092658042908} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nThe Walking Dead : the fall of the Governor. Part one / Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga.\n\nKirkman, Robert. (Author).\n\n • Book Book\n • ISBN: 9780312548179 (hardcover) :\n • ISBN: 0312548176 (hardcover) :\n • Description: 245 pages ; 25 cm.\n • Edition: First edition.\n • Publisher: New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2013.\n\nAvailable copies\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 5 total copies.\n\nLibrary Location Call Number Status Due Date\nGloucester Adult Fiction FICTION/ Kirkman (Text to Phone) Checked out 09/04/2015\nEverett - Parlin Memorial Adult Fiction FIC/Kirkman (Text to Phone) Available -\nNorth Shore - Lynn Campus Best Sellers PS 3611 .I7555 W37 2013 (Text to Phone) Checked out 08/18/2015\nReading Adult Fiction FICTION KIR (Text to Phone) Available -\nSalem Adult Fiction FIC/ KIRKMAN (Text to Phone) In transit -\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary: The Governor's complex story continues in a tour de force of action and horror. Iconic characters from the comic book, including Rick, Michonne and Glenn, finally make their entrance onto this nightmarish stage, where they are seen in a whole new light.\nSubject: Zombies > Fiction.\nSurvivalism > Fiction.\nGenre: Horror fiction.\nHorror fiction.\nBonansinga, Jay R. (Added Author).\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.997273325920105} +{"content": "Top Books Reading Libraries Quotes\n\nBrowse top 3 famous quotes and sayings about Books Reading Libraries by most favorite authors.\n\nFavorite Books Reading Libraries Quotes\n\n1. \"I loved to read, still do, and it seemed that the writing was a result of the love of books and reading and libraries.\"\nAuthor: Adriana Trigiani\n2. \"Best of all, Galignani's, the English bookstore and reading room, a favorite gathering place, stood across the street from the hotel. There one could pass long, comfortable hours with a great array of English and even American newspapers. Parisians were as avid readers of newspapers as any people on earth. Some thirty-four daily papers were published in Paris, and many of these, too, were to be found spread across several large tables. The favorite English-language paper was Galignani's own Messenger, with morning and evening editions Monday through Friday. For the newly arrived Americans, after more than a month with no news of any kind, these and the American papers were pure gold. Of the several circulating libraries in Paris, only Galignani's carried books in English, and indispensable was Galignani's New Paris Guide in English. Few Americans went without this thick little leather-bound volume, fully 839 pages of invaluable insights and information, plus maps.\"\nAuthor: David McCullough\n3. \"No other library anywhere, for example, has a whole gallery of unwritten books - books that would have been written if the author hadn't been eaten by an alligator around chapter 1, and so on. Atlases of imaginary places. 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Opposite of {good natured}.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • ill-natured — ill natured; ill natured·ly; …   English syllables\n\n • ill-natured — [adj] bad tempered catty, churlish, crabbed, crabby, cross, crotchety, cussed*, dirty*, disagreeable, disobliging, dyspeptic, hot tempered, ill humored, irritable, malevolent, malicious, mean, nasty, ornery*, perverse, petulant, spiteful, sulky,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • ill-natured — index cruel, harsh, malevolent, malicious, perverse, severe, spiteful, vicious Burton s Legal Thesaurus …   Law dictionary\n\n • ill-natured — adjective Cinderella s ill natured stepsisters Syn: mean, nasty, spiteful, malicious, disagreeable; poisonous, venomous, bitter; ill tempered, bad tempered, moody, irritable, irascible, surly, sullen, peevish, petulant, fractious …   Thesaurus of popular words\n\n • ill-natured — adjective formal unpleasant or unkind: ill natured gossip …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • ill-natured — ill′ na′tured adj. having or showing an unpleasant disposition • Etymology: 1625–35 ill′ na′tured•ly, adv. ill′ na′tured•ness, n …   From formal English to slang\n\n • ill-natured — ill naturedly, adv. ill naturedness, n. /il nay cheuhrd/, adj. having or showing an unkindly or unpleasant disposition. [1625 35] Syn. cranky, petulant, sulky, morose, gloomy, sour. See cross. Ant. kindly, amiable. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • ill-natured — adjective having an irritable and unpleasant disposition • Ant: ↑good natured • Similar to: ↑atrabilious, ↑bilious, ↑dyspeptic, ↑liverish, ↑bristly, ↑prickly, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • ill-natured — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. cross, disagreeable, surly, spiteful; see irritable , sullen . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. moody, ill tempered, contentious, ill humored, grouchy, irritable, crabby, touchy, sour, surly, waspish, cantankerous. 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I enjoyed the way the author wrote it and the plot. Also I really like Kiel Gnomenfoot as a character! I enjoyed the book. Since I read in the back of the book cover that James Riley does not exist, and that there was no record of him before his Half Upon a Time book series, I tried some theories.\n\nApr 13, 2018\n\nI just finished this five book series. They were pretty good. But they are also really confusing, though half as confusing as the series of unfortunate events. Good job by the author, and at the end it looks like he'll have another series. (in the acknowledgements.)\n\nMelifluousView Nov 07, 2016\n\nThis was such a fun book, but be patient because it starts slowly. I loved watch Bethany and Owen grow as characters by the end.\n\nSep 30, 2016\n\nIf you are contemplating reading this book and reading through the comments to see if you should - then the short answer is yes!!!\n\nI loved this book (and the next one too)! I loved it and the author's writing style so much that I was tickled with the Acknowledgements. If the author can make the Acknowledgements page amazing imagine what he can do for the rest of the story!\n\nviolet_zebra_407 Aug 15, 2016\n\nomg! sososososososo awesome!!!! I want 2 jump into THIS book! so awesome!\n\nJul 19, 2016\n\nI absolutely LOVED this book!\nIt referenced other great books and had much for readers to relate to. It had clever word play and great theories.\nFans of Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and Fablehaven will positively love this book!\nIt is truly a must-read.\n\nhobsonabi Jul 07, 2016\n\nWooooooow! How I would give anything to have Bethany's awesome power. So cool to be reading a book about the love of books, I think it just about sums my life up perfectly. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word FACT in the Chinese (Trad.) language.\n\n事實\n\nfact(noun)\n\nsomething known or believed to be true\n\nIt is a fact that smoking is a danger to health.\n\n實情\n\nfact(noun)\n\nfact or fiction.\n\nGet even more translations for FACT\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this FACT Chinese (Trad.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"FACT.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 24 Apr. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9939744472503662} +{"content": "cover image of Silver Shadows\n\nSilver Shadows\n\nVampire Academy: Bloodlines Series, Book 5 · Vampire Academy: Bloodlines\n\nby Richelle Mead Author · Emily Shaffer Narrator\n\nSign up to save your library\n\nWith an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts.\n\n   Not today\n\nSydney Sage is an Alchemist, one of a group of humans who dabble in magic and serve to bridge the worlds of humans and vampires. They protect vampire secrets— . . .\n\nTheir worst fears now a chilling reality, Sydney and Adrian face their darkest hour in this heart-pounding fifth installment in the New York Times bestselling Bloodlines series, where all bets are off.\n\nPublication Details\n\nPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group\nListening Library (Audio)\nPublication Date:\nVampire Academy: Bloodlines\n\n • OverDrive MP3 Audiobook 293.8 MB\n • OverDrive Listen 293.8 MB\n\nRichelle Mead (Author)\n\nRichelle Mead is the author of the international #1 bestselling Vampire Academy series, its spinoff series, Bloodlines, and the Age of X series. A lifelong reader, Richelle has always had a particular fascination with mythology and folklore. When ...\n\nMore about Richelle Mead\nSilver Shadows\nCopy and paste the code into your website.\nNew here? Learn how to read digital books for free", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9747607707977295} +{"content": "Library Hours\nMonday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.\nSaturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nSunday: 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nNaper Blvd. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.\nLimit search to available items\nResults Page:  Previous Next\nAuthor Odyssey, Shawn Thomas.\n\nTitle The Wizard of Dark Street : an Oona Crate mystery / Shawn Thomas Odyssey.\n\nPublication Info. New York : Egmont USA, [2011]\nLocation Call No. Status\n 95th Street Teen Fiction  TEEN ODYSSEY    AVAILABLE\n Nichols Teen Fiction  TEEN ODYSSEY    AVAILABLE\nQR Code\nDescription 346 pages ; 22 cm\nAudience 008-012.\nSummary In 1877, in an enchantment shop on the last of the Faerie roads linking New York City to the Land of the Fey, just after twelve-year-old Oona opts to relinquish her apprenticeship to her uncle, the Wizard, and become a detective, her uncle is stabbed, testing her skills.\nSubject Wizards -- Fiction.\nMagic -- Fiction.\nApprentices -- Fiction.\nUncles -- Fiction.\nOrphans -- Fiction.\nDetective and mystery stories.\nGenre Young adult fiction.\nMystery fiction.\nISBN 9781606841433 (hbk.)\n1606841432 (hbk.)\nPatron reviews: add a review\nClick for more information\nNo one has rated this material\n\nYou can...\n- Find similar reads\n- Add a review\n- Sign-up for Newsletter\n- Suggest a purchase\n- Can't find what you want?\nMore Information\nFind another book like this at Novelist", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.925954282283783} +{"content": "Submit a Poem\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nNo Longer Fairest of All\n\nKara McLain Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled No Longer Fairest of All which was written by poet Kara McLain. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Kara McLain\n\nBest Kara Mclain Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nNo Longer Fairest of All\n\n“Snow White, so pretty.\nSo fair.”\nI chant to myself\nAs I brush my flowing hair.\nI watch myself \nIn my enchanted mirror.\n\nAlways so nice.\nAlways so sweet.\nAlways giving all I have.\nBut never, ever asking for a thing.\n\nThat’s little Miss Snow White.\n\n“But not tonight.”\nI say to myself\nAs I tease my hair.\n\nI will be true to myself.\nI will say and do\nAll I’ve ever wanted to do.\nI will be me.\nAnd maybe,\nJust maybe,\nA tad bit mean,\n\nBecause as they say,\nThe fairest of all\nDoesn’t have to be fair all the time.\nJust fairer than most.\n\nAt least that’s what I say.\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n 1. Date: 8/3/2011 5:03:00 PM\n\n You really do have talent. Keep writing fairy poetry, it's wonderful. Love, Vie", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9921551942825317} +{"content": "\nFrom Crap to Artichoke Tears\n\nWe’re lucky enough to have Eileen Merriman judging the Takahē Short Story Competition 2017. Novels aside, her short fiction has been widely published and commended, and appears with prodigious frequency in the Sunday Star-Times Competition, among others. Of course we want to know exactly how she does it.\n\n“The first draft is crap,” she said in a recent interview. It’s something she learned early on in her writing career. See? I told you we were lucky to have her. She knows exactly how much hard work will be going into all the entries to this year’s competition.\n\nIf you’re after inspiration for your Takahē entry, read Eileen’s second-placed Bath Flash Fiction Award story, This Is How They Drown. It’s unmissable for its summer-fresh prose and mastery of tension. And don’t miss Artichoke Tears right here in Takahē, for its innovative structure and enduring bittersweetness.\n\nOr, if you’re brewing fresh coffee and stretching your back before launching into another draft before the November 30th deadline, take heart. As Eileen says, “Writing is like anything – you need to put in the hours.”\n\nNo Comments\n\nPost a Comment\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999394416809082} +{"content": "A walk in the woods\n\nReads: 402  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 0\n\nMore Details\nStatus: In Progress  |  Genre: Other  |  House: Booksie Classic\nA beautiful tour through the woods.\n\nTable of Contents\n\nThe path\n\nSubmitted: March 09, 2016\n\nAs she was strolling down the path, a brown stripped rabbit with a cotton ball for a tail hopped onto the trail. It twitched its nose and... Read Chapter\n\nThe parting\n\nSubmitted: March 09, 2016\n\nThere was a fallen log in the middle of the clearing. Lucy gasped as she realised that the log was her beloved chestnut tree, fallen. It ... Read Chapter\n\nThe creatures\n\nSubmitted: March 09, 2016\n\nAnimals were prancing about. Two chipmunk chartered, fighting over a nut. It was hilarious. Lucy giggled at the thought that those tw... Read Chapter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9987188577651978} +{"content": "What does N# mean in Coins?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand N# in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Coins terminology in particular.\n\nNewcomb Number\n\nMiscellaneous » Coins\n\nFind a translation for N# in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this N# abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"N#.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 24 Jan. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "2 stars · Books · Fiction · Reviews · Steampunk · Uncategorized\n\nI was expecting more when it came to the story. There were moments which really grabbed my attention but those overall had been few and far between. The story jumps around too much and the writing to me had been difficult to understand. It didn't give a good picture and was incredibly unimaginative and difficult… Continue reading Requiem\n\nFantasy · Historical · Historical Fantasy · Manga · Mystery · Reviews · Shounen · Steampunk · Uncategorized\n\nVanitas No Carte\n\nI enjoyed the manga. Immensely, the creative world of Vanitas no Carte and take on vampires, the mystery which reminds me of Pandora Hearts and keeps me continuously attached to the series. But all the while being quite different. The humor is rather unlike most that I see in anime, but it is there. It… Continue reading Vanitas No Carte\n\n3 stars · Action · Adventure · Books · Fantasy · Fiction · Historical · Historical Fantasy · Mystery · Reviews · Steampunk · Uncategorized · Women's Fiction\n\nThe Queen Of All Crows\n\nI found this quite enjoyable to a degree. Such as the way that the relationship between Elizabeth and Julia is the one which is the most important. And the secrets behind their choices. But something really lacked, such as the fact that almost no answers were even provided. Even till the end, as to why… Continue reading The Queen Of All Crows\n\n4 stars · Books · Fantasy · Fiction · High Fantasy · Retellings · Reviews · Steampunk · Uncategorized · Young Adult\n\nThe Glass Spare\n\nSomething about this just worked with me. Completely. And well, Steampunk just really works with me. Stories centered around kingdoms with their monarchs more than ready to use their children interest me. And this is just why it somehow worked. And well, Wilhelmina is the main character. For once I liked her(although there is only… Continue reading The Glass Spare\n\n2 stars · Action · Adventure · Books · Fantasy · Fiction · High Fantasy · Reviews · Steampunk · Uncategorized · Young Adult\n\nDNF I gave up on this book. There is nothing else to say about it. In my mind, Stormdancer was still decent although Nevernight was a mess for lack of better word. I just didn't care about any of the characters at all. I found Buruu to be more annoying than anything else for that… Continue reading Kinslayer\n\n4 stars · Historical · Steampunk · Uncategorized · Young Adult\n\nThis Monstrous Thing\n\nA really satisfying read if you ask me, the way that it handles Frankenstein, blends everything together nicely. And also include the real author of Frankenstein in an interesting tale. Set in a world of automatons, and definitely include a real life Frankenstein, Alasdair reviving his own brother and having a bigger secret to hide… Continue reading This Monstrous Thing\n\n4 stars · Historical · Science Fiction · Steampunk · Uncategorized\n\nGear Girl\n\nI really fell in love with this book somehow. About Eleanor slowly finding out about herself, the way she chose to adjust to her life. For me, I was glad that it wasn't some over the top debate about whether mechanical people were better. Here was where a slow story happened, about acceptance, how lives… Continue reading Gear Girl\n\n3 stars · Fantasy · Mystery · Mythology · Science Fiction · Steampunk\n\nThe Clockwork Dynasty\n\nOriginally, the work came as quite difficult to really ease myself into. And it didn't really change throughout the novel despite the excellent writing, I just didn't feel that spark with the characters at all. Not a single one really clicked with me. But the worldbuilding is intriguing with a lot of nods to mythological… Continue reading The Clockwork Dynasty\n\nBooks · Historical · Mystery · Mythology · Reviews · Steampunk\n\nThe Clockwork Scarab \n\nThis was rather okay. Though, sometimes the writing put me off in some ways. Like really put me off. The plot was decent, and well the characters quite flat. But I did like the mystery, and the possibility of having time travel together and steampunk.  But it just seems a little messy in my mind.… Continue reading The Clockwork Scarab ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Kids Library Home\n\nWelcome to the Kids' Library!\n\nSearch for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.\n\nAvailable items only\n604 results found. Sorted by relevance | date | title .\nE-Books/E-Docs\n\nTitle Pharmacology of the critically ill [electronic resource] / edited by Gilbert Park, Maire Shelly.\n\nImprint London : BMJ Books, c2001.\n\nLocation Call No. OPAC Message Status\n Axe NetLibrary E-Book (BCR Community College Collection)  Electronic Book    ---  Available\nDescription x, 189 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.\nSeries Fundamentals of anaesthesia and acute medicine\nBibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.\nReproduction Electronic reproduction. Boulder, Colo. : NetLibrary, 2002. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries.\nSubject Electronic information resources.\nCritical care medicine.\nGenre/Form Electronic books.\nAdded Author Park, G. R. (Gilbert R.)\nShelly, Maire P.\nNetLibrary, Inc.\nISBN 0585394776 (electronic bk.)\n9780585394770 (electronic bk.)\n\nAvailable items only", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000048875808716} +{"content": "Archive by Author\n\nMemoirs of a Lagos Wedding Planner | Episode 1: The Almost Wedding | by Tolulope Popoola\n\nmemoirs lagos wedding planner popoola\n\nMy client and I had been planning this wedding for months. It was going to be a big affair, attended by the elite in society. Pearl had been dating her fiancé for five years, and she kept telling me how much he loved her. She told me the story of how they met and how […]\n\nRead More 1 Comment\n\nNigerian Novelist Obinna Udenwe and Nwamaka Okpo’s Beautiful Wedding Celebration\n\nobinna wedding collage\n\nCongrats to Nigerian novelist Obinna Udenwe! He recently tied the knot with the love of his life, Nwamaka Okpo, an accountant based in Abakaliki. A series of ceremonies marked the joyous occasion. The traditional marriage ceremony followed the Izzi traditional marriage rites and took place on the 23rd of November 2016 at the Okpo residence. […]\n\nRead More 8 Comments\n\nOpportunity for African Writers | Apply to the Goethe-Bakwa-Saraba Literary Exchange Project\n\nopportunity-for-african-writers-4\n\nWriters in Lagos and Yaounde have a chance to take part in a new literary initiative. The Goethe-Institute is teaming up with Lagos-based Saraba Magazine and Bakwa Magazine in Yaounde to create a literary exchange project. Writers in both cities get to attend workshops on creative non-fiction run by these two amazing literary magazines. We love the […]\n\nRead More 2 Comments\n\nThe Bewitching Book Covers of Okorafor’s Akata Witch and Akata Warrior\n\nokorafor ruth\n\nNnedi Okorafor releases not one but two new book covers, one of which is for the forthcoming sequel of Akata Witch. She teams up yet again with Greg Ruth for the beautiful covers. Last year, Cross Cult translated a bunch of Nnedi Okorafor’s novels and enlisted Ruth to design of the covers. Ruth brought Okorafor’s beautifully […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nDying Flowers | by Martins Ekong | African Poetry\n\nI DON’T know how I got here believe me, yesterday I lived in birds’ songs which means my heart once had feathers today I’m a house filled with questions and children cry into my bones covering their mouth I don’t know if they cry of sorrow or shame an ocean grows in me I’m the […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nDear Genevieve, It’s All in the Narrative | By Pa Ikhide\n\ndear genevieve pa ikhide\n\n Dear Genevieve,  There is not a shortage of advice to writers. Young African writers like you are beneficiaries of unctuous sermons on what, how and where to write, most of it patronizing. Well, writing is like parenting or doing the dishes. You simply roll up your sleeves and do it. Write, just write, is what […]\n\nRead More 5 Comments\n\n14: An Anthology of Queer Art | Vol. 1: We are Flowers\n\n14 anthology we are flowers (1)\n\nThe 13th of January is an unfortunate day in Nigeria’s history. It marks one of the nation’s greatest human rights failures. On that day in 2014, Nigeria gave homophobia full legal recognition in the form of a law that made any kind of same-sex sexual act a crime that could be punished with as much […]\n\nRead More 3 Comments\n\nOpportunity for African Writers | Asymptote Journal’s Translation Contest\n\nopportunity-for-african-writers-4\n\nAsymptote Journal runs an annual translation contest called Close Approximations. The 1000-dollar prize goes to the best fiction or poetry translation. The prize is international and open to anyone in any part of the world. The contest was established 3 years ago to provide a platform for emerging translators. Asymptote Journal is a literary platform for […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nI hold a doctorate in English from Duke University and recently joined the Marquette University English faculty as an Assistant Professor. I love teaching African fiction and contemporary British novels. Brittle Paper is the virtual space/station where I play and experiment with ideas on how to reinvent African fiction and literary culture.\n\nSubscribe to Blog via Email\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nYaa Gyasi’s Homegoing Wins the National Book Critics Circle’s John Leonard Prize\n\nyaa gyasi\n\nYaa Gyasi’s Homegoing has been awarded the National Book Critics Circle’s John Leonard Prize for the best debut novel. This […]\n\nMemoirs of a Lagos Wedding Planner | Episode 1: The Almost Wedding | by Tolulope Popoola\n\nmemoirs lagos wedding planner popoola\n\nMy client and I had been planning this wedding for months. It was going to be a big affair, attended […]\n\nPerfumes | by Mimi Adebayo | African Fiction\n\n“I married my husband, Tolu, because he understood, to an extent, the sanctity of scents.”   *** THESE DAYS, I […]\n\nMama Junior | by Uzoamaka Doris Aniunoh | African Fiction\n\n“‘You see this front seat?’ she asked, pointing at the car. ‘That front seat belongs to my first son Junior. […]\n\nMama Hadiza’s Money | by Dare Dan | African Fiction\n\nScreen Shot 2017-01-20 at 7.15.51 AM\n\nSOONER OR LATER in life—at one’s very last breath perhaps—something welcomes one to the world again; its strangeness; its shock; […]\n\nHappy Birthday Binyavanga! | Six Writers on Binyavanga as Friend, Mentor, and Teacher\n\nbingayavanga by Msingi Sasis\n\nInspired by Lara Abiona’s beautiful birthday tribute to Binyavanga Wainaina here on Brittle Paper, we asked six writers—Linda Musita, Kiprop […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9284826517105103} +{"content": "Monday , 22 October 2018\nMost Current\n\nCategory Archives: Fiction\n\nby L. J. Bosela One misstep and she’d tumble, down the far embankment and into the river, to her death. She hated heights; they made ... Read More »\n\nby Megan Baker Swirls of something and nothing flow as rivers of sand in my dreams, teasing me with little glimpses of him. My daydreams ... 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Web. 2 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9514997005462646} +{"content": "You Are the Universe Deepak Chopra available in PDF, EPUB and MP3\n\nCalling now for those highly spiritual readers with lots of free time and are searching online, you’ll discover your cosmic self and why it matters. These complimentary copies are available through first reading this article and following these easy to read instructions. Since yesterday the links on this page have actually changed and will redirect you to amazon and/or another nominated book store. I’d like to point out that I’ll get a small commission for referring you since my mission in life is to support great authors. Essentially, by you purchasing a copy, is the best and only way to actually get a copy now.\n\nBegin here: www.easybookdownloads.com/YouAreTheUniverse.pdf\n\neReader: www.easybookdownloads.com/YouAreTheUniverse.epub\n\nAudiobook: www.easybookdownloads.com/YouAreTheUniverse.mp3\n\nIt’s clear that Deepak’s latest novel You Are The Universe eBook has 4 different file formats available including the PDF (7.81MB), the MP3 (36.94MB), the MOBI (11.43MB) and the EPUB (8.76MB) versions, and these versions all have full compatibility with popular digital media devices. Menas Kafatos Ph.D has also contributed heavily.\n\nI would easily guess that you’re seeking to source You Are The Universe for free via my website. Further more, you’ve probably found this page through social media and I think it’s wise to ensure you read this entire page thoroughly. As a fellow author, my beliefs are very strong when it comes to supporting authors who are writing excellent books. Therefore, my strong recommendation is that you purchase a copy today of the paperback version.\n\nI wanted to write this short note to you Deepak and Menas to express my sheer utter appreciation for this novel and many of your previous ones – they have certainly changed my life. I really believe that all authors should receive compensation for their works, for those tireless hours and late nights. Thus, this page was merely created to turn dishonest people (those searching for leaked copies of your book) into honest people who will happily purchase a copy through a nominated book store. Continue your great work\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Read more\n\nElliot & Thompson bags motherhood essays from 20 writers\n\nElliot & Thompson has bagged a Katherine May-curated collection of essays on motherhood from authors including Josie George, Leah Hazard, Hollie McNish and Saima Mir.... Read more\n\nTrapeze scoops 'magical' debut from Willberg in two-book deal\n\nTrapeze has scooped a “magical” historical crime novel from debut author T A Willberg in a two-book deal. Read more\n\nBill Kenwright Films options C L Taylor thriller\n\nC L Taylor’s latest thriller has been snapped up for screen and a possible stage adaptation by Bill Kenwright Films. Read more\n\nChristi Daugherty’s YA thriller series optioned for TV\n\nChristi Daugherty’s YA thriller series Night School (Little, Brown) has been optioned for TV by the Intellectual Property Group. Read more\n\nS&S UK pre-empts Bishop's debut in two-book deal\n\nSimon & Schuster UK has pre-empted journalist Caroline Bishop’s \"uniquely beautiful\" debut novel in a two-book deal. Read more\n\nZaffre bags 'timely' reality show novel from debut author Acton\n\nZaffre has bagged an \"unbelievably timely\" debut novel from Helly Acton, which has already been optioned for TV, in a two-book deal. Read more\n\nSubscribe to RSS - Hayley Steed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.846956729888916} +{"content": "Arabic, North Levantine Spoken\n\nA language of Syria\n\nAlternate Names\nLebanese-Syrian Arabic, Levantine Arabic, North Levantine Arabic, Syro-Lebanese Arabic\nاللهجة العربيّة السورىّة‎ (El-lahjeẗ el-‛arabīyeẗ es-sūrīyé)\n\nL1 users: 18,800,000 (2014 J. Leclerc). Total users in all countries: 26,113,550.\n\nAl Ladhiqiyah and Tartus governorates; widespread along Mediterranean coast.\n\nLanguage Maps\nLanguage Status\n\n3 (Wider communication). De facto national working language.\n\nThere is an urban standard dialect based on Damascus speech. Beiruti dialect well accepted. Aleppo dialect shows Mesopotamian (North Syrian) influence. A member of macrolanguage Arabic [ara].\n\nLanguage Use\n\nDrama. Used as L2 by Northern Kurdish [kmr], Western Neo-Aramaic [amw].\n\nLanguage Development\nRadio. TV. Grammar. Bible portions: 1973.\n\nArabic script, Naskh variant [Arab].\n\nOther Comments\n\nDruze, Christian, Jewish, Muslim.\n\nAlso spoken in:\n\nExpand All Collapse All\nPage Views Left:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9899301528930664} +{"content": "Jeffrey Ford's The Shadow Year Has a Soundtrack\n\nJeffrey Ford has followed up his Edgar-winning The Girl in the Glass with the richly nostalgic coming-of-age novel The Shadow Year, which is something of a hymn to long-lost summers. There are elements of a mystery and some small elements of fantasy, but this is largely a mainstream novel that should appeal to a wide range of readers. Praise for the novel includes a starred review in Kirkus: \"...Properly creepy, but from time to time deliciously funny and heart-breakingly poignant, too. For those of you—and you know who you are—who think the indispensable element for good genre fiction is good writing, this is not to be missed.\"\n\n                                                                             (Author photo by Ellen Datlow)\n\nYesterday, Ford was on the majorly cool Largehearted Boy blog talking about the music behind The Shadow Year: \"I hadn’t thought about what type of music might make up the soundtrack of the novel, so to speak, until I was contacted by Largehearted Boy, but once the question was put to me some choices immediately became clear. Much of the novel is based on my own childhood, growing up in a neighborhood very like the one in the book, although the story is very definitely fiction. I remember when my siblings and I were the age of the characters, a time when there was a real revolution going on in popular music, namely the rock and roll era of The Beatles and The Stones and the rise of Motown.\" Check out the rest of the feature.\n\nLists + Reviews\n\nBest Books Literature + Fiction Nonfiction Kids + Young Adult Mystery, Thriller + Suspense Science Fiction + Fantasy Comics + Graphic Novels Romance Eating + Drinking\n\nInterviews Guest Essays\n\nNews + Features\n\nNews Features\n\nOmnivoracious, The Amazon Book Review\n\nFeeds Facebook Twitter YouTube", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9641451835632324} +{"content": "\nCome, take my hand, and join me as we live out many exciting lives and explore countless intriguing and fascinating worlds.\n\nFollow me on FB and Twitter: RomnSSmith\n • JoinedFebruary 26, 2014\n\nLast Message\nRomanSSmith Jul 25, 2021 10:18AM\nChapter 1 of Love in 24H (English) is now posted. Enjoy. ^_^\nView all Conversations\n\nStories by R. S. Smith\nLove in 24H (Filipino)\nSa huling araw ng pasukan, nagdesisyon ang grade 12 na si Lauren na mapalapit sa kanyang crush. Pero sa dulo...\n#3 in oneday See all rankings\nLove in 24H (English)\nOn her last day as a grade 12 student, Lauren finally decides to pursue her crush. But in the end, she got fa...\n#13 in trulove See all rankings\n1 Reading List", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9024580717086792} +{"content": "Road Rage vs. Forgiveness\n\nRated 5.00/5 based on 1 reviews\nA short story about road rage and forgiveness. An angry young man forces a traveling couple off of the road. They careen down a Pennsylvania mountain side and spend some time in very serious condition. Find out what happens as the couple and the young man meet for the first time in the hospital.\nDownload: epub mobi (Kindle) pdf more Online Reader\n\nPrice: Free! USD\n\nWords: 2,890\nLanguage: English\nAbout Dennis Snyder\n\nDennis Snyder, Author of the Looking at Life Through the Bible Series, has been writing non-fiction for over twenty years. His move into the fiction genre has been well received. Dennis is the author of the Lake Haven Murders series and the Struggle for Sovereignty series. Dennis is a pastor of a local church in Michigan. He and his wife are the proud parents of two adult children and the grandparents of a beautiful grand daughter. When Dennis is not writing or preaching he enjoys riding his Harley, golfing and spending time with his wife.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nAlso by This Publisher\n\nReview by: Gerty So on Oct. 24, 2012 :\nI just loved your book... I think we all need to remember about not getting upset while we are driving. We need to trust in Jesus more also... It's not easy to forgive someone, but with jesus, all things are possible. I recommend this book highly....\n(review of free book)\n\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5342355966567993} +{"content": "Memoirs of a Geisha Review\n\nTopics: Geisha, Memoirs of a Geisha, Mineko Iwasaki Pages: 4 (1273 words) Published: February 15, 2011\nBook Review \nin History 2\nMemoirs of a Geisha\n\nDate: January 6, 2011\n\nWell done!\nI couldn’t say more. This is one of the greatest master pieces ever written. The alluring literary book of Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of Geisha has totally hit the rock!\n\nThe story of Nitta Sayuri, a very renowned geisha of Japan shared her spiced up childhood and her struggle of becoming a geisha. Taken away from home as young as nine, little Chiyo Sakamoto (Sayuri’s birth name) expected a more alleviated life than her old tipsy house. Having to know the condition of her mother, Chiyo has pondered of what would become of her after her death. Her father, being as old as a worn out rag, didn’t gave her enough security with him. This gave her the courage enthusiasm and fantasy that they (her older sister satsu) will be adopted by Mr.Tanaka –a known person in his little village- after her short encounter with him. Although, as it turned out, her whims didn’t converge. Instead, her life in her little village was much better than she could ever wished for.\n\nHaving sold to an okiya where geisha’s are housed, Chiyo has struggled a life she didn’t expect. As young as her age, she has pondered and contemplated over things any nine year old couldn’t comprehend. Although her thoughts of things hasn’t ripen the way they should be, the depth of her understanding can’t be compared.\n\nHer struggle in the okiya didn’t only revolve over her life as a slave. The war of her emotions gave her deep aguish and fear. Loneliness consumed her within as her depart didn’t allow her to mourn over the loss. But it wasn’t obvious when it happened. Or she didn’t want to think it that way.\n\nMaybe chiyo could have been stronger if her older sister Satsu was with her. But to live alone abruptly with strangers she has no idea of, well it’s not easy. Satsu was taken to another place because of her complete physical disorientation. 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This adorable set makes for the perfect gift and features pinkerrific foil to add extra value. This set includes: Pinkalicious: Pinkie Promise, Pinkalicious: The Pinkerrific Playdate, Pinkalicious: The Princess of Pink Slumber Party, and Pinkalicious: Soccer Star.\nshow more\n\nOut of ideas for the holidays?\n\nVisit our Gift Guides and find our recommendations on what to get friends and family during the holiday season. Shop now .\n\nProduct details\n\n • Hardback | 4 pages\n • 118.11 x 127.25 x 37.85mm | 188g\n • New York, United States\n • Illustrations, unspecified\n\nAbout Victoria Kann\nshow more\n\nRating details\n\n11 ratings\n4.27 out of 5 stars\n5 55% (6)\n4 27% (3)\n3 9% (1)\n2 9% (1)\n1 0% (0)\nBook ratings by Goodreads\nGoodreads is the world's largest site for readers with over 50 million reviews. We're featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book. Close X", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8551121354103088} +{"content": "All Blogged Up\n\n… this life … these times … some thoughts …\n\nThe Sound Byte\n\nThe Great \"Sound Byte\"\n\n   As a species, we seem to be very interested in why something happens, and that sort of curiosity has brought mankind a long way. The endless why is what powers today’s news outlets, social networking sites, and backyard over-the-fence conversations – not to mention the great strides in technology, and the ongoing unraveling of mysteries which have stumped us for as long we can remember. Read the rest of this entry »\n\nIn the Beginning …\n\nStreetlight_Snow_at_Night(www.skinbase.org)\n\n   Some time in the mid 60′s … in a small town in southern Maine.\nA young woman stands in the middle of a road, eyes raised skyward, squinting against the fast falling, heavy snowflakes. The only sound is an almost rhythmic susurration of wind through the frozen branches of the naked trees nearby, and the street lights reveal an unbroken carpet of brilliant, sparkling white.\n\n   No cars, no airplanes, no raised voices … just glittering silent snow dancing gracefully on its way to merge with the white oneness. Read the rest of this entry »\n\nposted under Imagine | No Comments »\n\nMost Recent Tweets\n\nFollow @daMoofie on twitter.\n\nTo the “old timers” … :o)\n\nFor those who followed A Moof's Tale, I would like to point out that this blog may be a bit different. For starters, you should be aware that:\n\n • I've forgotten how to be politically correct.\n • I intend to write about subjects that may offend some people\n • This blog is not a \"popularity contest\"\n • While I always welcome mature debate, I do not feel the same about flaming, name calling, or plain out-and-out nastiness, and I will delete any such comment and ban the poster with no warning.\n\nMean, eh? Yup! I've grown teeth! Actually - borrowed a few from my puppies!\n\nIf you're comfortable with that, then I would like to welcome you back with open arms! Please don't be bashful, say hello! :o)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9916631579399109} +{"content": "Dictionary: A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\n\na fear of precipices, steep places\nWord Origin\n\nGreek kremnos ‘overhanging cliff’\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Cremorne-bolt\n\n [kri-mawrn] /krɪˈmɔrn/ noun 1. (on a French window or the like) a pair of rods, moved by a knob mechanism, sliding into sockets in the head and sill of the opening to provide a secure fastening.\n\n [kri-moh-nuh; Italian kre-maw-nah] /krɪˈmoʊ nə; Italian krɛˈmɔ nɑ/ noun 1. a city in N Italy, on the Po River. 2. one of a class of violins of superior quality made there during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. /Italian kreˈmoːna/ noun 1. a city in N Italy, in Lombardy on the River Po: noted for […]\n\n crena cre·na (krē’nə) n. pl. cre·nae (-nē) Any of the notches into which the opposing projections fit in the cranial sutures.\n\n [kree-neyt] /ˈkri neɪt/ adjective 1. having the margin notched or scalloped so as to form rounded teeth, as a leaf. /ˈkriːneɪt/ adjective 1. having a scalloped margin, as certain leaves crenate cre·nate (krē’nāt’) or cre·nat·ed (-nā’tĭd) adj. Having a margin with low, rounded or scalloped projections or indentations.\n\nDisclaimer: Cremnophobia definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9952864050865173} +{"content": "Translate \"Vietnam\" into Spanish (español)\n\nSearch for an expression in any language pair... Dictionary Home\n\nVietnam — Vietnam (Spanish / español)\nPaís del sudeste Asiático.\n\nLooking for professional Swahili translation? Now that you know what \"Vietnam\" in Spanish is, Translation Services USA can provide that, too!\n\nIf you have documents, a website, an app, or anything else that requires a thorough, accurate translation by native-speaking Swahili linguists, Translation Services USA can put you in touch with the right people.\n\nWe have a translation solution to fit every project and every budget, so get your Get Quote now in just three easy steps!\n\nTranslate Vietnam\n\nLearn how to say \"Vietnam\" in other languages:\n\nBrowse our dictionary\n\nFind other interesting words in Swahili and Spanish by browsing through our dictionary:\n\nGet Quote\n\nTranslation Services USA® is the registered trademark of Translation Services USA LLC, New York, New Jersey", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5633115768432617} +{"content": "Posts filed under Short Story\n\nInclusion is Wonderful\n\nI've sent a lot of pieces to a lot of places.  I've been rejected time after time.  I even kept a binder of the kind rejection notes that I have gotten (with the appropriate pieces attached).  As my own inside joke, the binder is thin and embossed with the letters PMS, from an old computer system I once managed.   Do I need to say that I love irony?  \n\nSo, the last few weeks were made of pure joy for me.  Not one but two pieces got accepted.  First the Tallgrass Anthology took my short story about a haunted house in my neighborhood, called My Mount Greenwood Home.   \n\nThen one of my poems, called Recipe, was accepted in the Revise the Psalm: Work Celebrating the Writing of Gwendolyn Brooks.  This work is about a woman who is brewing something up to revenge herself.   \n\nLet me point out the irony in these selections.  Two different publications, but one strong theme.  I am busy dealing with death.  They do say,  write what you know.  \n\nPosted on May 23, 2016 and filed under Writing, Poetry, Short Story, Rejection, Inclusion.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9750984311103821} +{"content": "Wednesday, 19 June 2013\n\n'The Burning Sky' by Sherry Thomas\n\nRelease date: 17th September 2013\nPublished by: Harper Teen\nISBN No: 978 0062207296\n\nMagic, romance, and intrigue combine in The Burning Sky, the first book in the Elemental Trilogy, for fans of Cinda Williams Chima and Kristin Cashore. It all began with a ruined elixir and a bolt of lightning. Iolanthe Seabourne is the greatest elemental mage of her generation--or so she's been told. The one prophesied for years to be the savior of the Realm. It is her duty and destiny to face and defeat the Bane, the most powerful tyrant and mage the world has ever known. This would be a suicide task for anyone, let alone a reluctant sixteen-year-old girl with no training. Guided by his mother's visions and committed to avenging his family, Prince Titus has sworn to protect Iolanthe even as he prepares her for their battle with the Bane. But he makes the terrifying mistake of falling in love with the girl who should have been only a means to an end. Now, with the servants of the tyrant closing in, Titus must choose between his mission--and her life.\n\nCopyright: The Book Depository Synopsis\n\n 1. I love this cover! Very eye-catching.\n\n 2. Hi Heather! It is a great cover. Hope all is well on your side of the great pond! :-)\n\nNote: only a member of this blog may post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9841846227645874} +{"content": "I Was Still Thinking of Suggestions\n\nimages.jpgAs I have confessed, I spent about ten days away from my comfort zone in a small hotel room and was unable to keep up with the website for those lost days and nights. I did, however, go old-school, dip my fountain pen once or twice, and scribble down book titles I came across that intrigued me or seemed important.\n\nSo, even though the daily suggestions seemed to freeze for over a week, I still was making them: just not publishing them.\n\nThis means that a portion of the reading suggestions from February will first be seen in this post. Look it over; see anything that triggers your interest?\n\n02-01-17 – The Captive Mind — Czeslaw Milosz\n02-02-17 – History of Wolves — Emily Fridlund\n02-03-17 – Keepers: The Greatest Films of a Moviegoing Lifetime — Richard Schickel\n02-04-17 – Behold the Dreamers — Imbolo Mbue\n02-05-17 – High Lonesome: New and Selected Stories… — Joyce Carol Oates\n02-06-17 – How Green Was My Valley — Richard Llewellyn\n02-07-17 – In the Sky — Octave Mirbeau\n02-08-17 – The Sun Over Breda — Arturo Perez-Reverte\n02-09-17 – The Thief of Talant — Pierre Reverdy\n02-10-17 – Huck Out West — Robert Coover\n02-11-17 – The Fan-Maker’s Inquisition: A Novel of the Marquies de Sade — Rikki Ducornet\n02-12-17 – Expect Great Things — Kevin Dunn\n02-13-17 – Beneath The Remains — Terence Hannum\n02-14-17 – The Atheist Muslim — Ali A. Rizvi\n02-15-17 – This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen — Tadeusz Borowski\n02-16-17 – Ready Player One — Ernest Cline\n02-17-17 – The Fish Can Sing — Halldór Laxness\n02-18-17 – Where the Bird Sings Best — Alejandro Jodorowsky\n02-19-17 – Monsieur de Phocas — Jean Lorrain\n02-20-17 – Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In — Bernie Sanders\n02-21-17 – The Female Man — Joanna Russ\n02-22-17 – A Hundred Thousand Worlds — Bob Proehl\n02-23-17 – Tomb for Boris Davidovich — Danilo Kis\n02-24-17 – Hamlet — William Shakespeare\n02-25-17 – Wait Till I’m Dead: Uncollected Poems — Allen Ginsberg\n02-26-17 – The Nice and the Good — Iris Murdoch\n02-27-17 – A Field Guide To Lies — Daniel J. Levitin\n02-28-17 – The Decadent Reader: Fiction, Fantasy, and Perversion from Fin-de-Siècle France — Asti Hustvedt\n\nNotice that I typically denote books I have already read by coloring them Blue. Not many Blue ones, eh? There is so much to read and time is so precious. Will I finally read A Man Without Qualities? Will I get all my books into my new bookcases? Will I get over to Trader Joe’s for tamales? Will I make it to 80?\n\nWhat are your thoughts on this?\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nWordPress.com Logo\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nGoogle+ photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nTwitter picture\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nFacebook photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000008225440979} +{"content": "QUICKSAND by Gigi Pandian\n\nquicksand large banner640\n\nby Gigi Pandian\n\nJaya Jones is a Brilliant character s well written and the story comes to life right from the start. You will be instantly captivated by the story line.\n~Shelley’s Book Case\n\nOnce again I am swept away by Gigi Pandian…I love the historical detail, even though some is fictional (and the author kindly points out fact from fiction in her author’s note). The characters are so layered and discovering their truths even as they discover the truths about themselves and discover the truths about each other is fascinating.\n~Cozy Up With Kathy\n\nI was really blown away by it. This isn’t your typical cozy mystery. It’s much more than that…This is a real edge of your seat story.\n~A Chick Who Reads\n\nThe author has been able to seamlessly integrate the historical background with elements of fiction (as she herself says in the notes). It ‘s full of twists, historical mysteries to solve, amazing and well developed characters.\n\nPaperback: 280 pages\nPublisher: Henery Press (March 10, 2015)\nISBN-13: 978-1941962275\ngoodreads-badge-add-plus\n\nSub-Genre Tags: Amateur Sleuths, Capers/Heists, Women Sleuths, Cozy Mystery\n\nA thousand-year-old secret room. A sultan’s stolen treasure. A missing French priest. And an invitation to Paris to rekindle an old flame….\n\nHistorian Jaya Jones finds herself on the wrong side of the law during an art heist at the Louvre. To redeem herself, she follows clues from an illuminated manuscript that lead from the cobblestone streets of Paris to the quicksand-surrounded fortress of Mont Saint-Michel. With the help of enigmatic Lane Peters and a 90-year-old stage magician, Jaya delves into France’s colonial past in India to clear her name and catch a killer.\n\nGigi Pandian b&w headshot 14 webres RGBAbout This Author\n\nUSA Today bestselling author Gigi Pandian is the child of cultural anthropologists from New Mexico and the southern tip of India. After being dragged around the world during her childhood, she tried to escape her fate when she left a PhD program for art school. But adventurous academics wouldn’t stay out of her head. Thus was born the Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Mystery Series (Artifact, Pirate Vishnu, and Quicksand). Gigi’s debut mystery novel was awarded a Malice Domestic Grant and named a “Best of 2012” Debut Novel by Suspense Magazine. Her short fiction has been short-listed for Agatha and Macavity awards, and she also writes the new Accidental Alchemist mystery series.\n\nAuthor Links\n\nWebsite:              http://gigipandian.com/\n\nTwitter:               https://twitter.com/GigiPandian\n\nFacebook:           https://www.facebook.com/GigiPandian\n\nPinterest:            http://www.pinterest.com/GigiPandian/\n\nGoodreads:        https://www.goodreads.com/GigiPandian\n\nBlog:                     http://gigipandian.blogspot.com/\n\nPurchase Link\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\nTour Participants\n\nMarch 16 – Shelley’s Book Case – Review\n\nMarch 17 – Cozy Up With Kathy – Review, Guest Post\n\nMarch 18 – Mystery Playground – Interview\n\nMarch 19 – A Chick Who Reads – Review\n\nMarch 20 – The Gal in the Blue Mask – Review\n\nMarch 21 – 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! – Guest Post\n\nMarch 22 – LibriAmoriMiei – Review\n\nMarch 23 – Tea and A Book – Interview\n\nRafflecopter Giveaway\n\nHave you signed up to be a Tour Host?\n\nClick Here Find Details and Sign Up Today!\n\nAdditional Banners\n\nquicksand large banner448quicksand large banner326QUICKSAND SMALL BANNER\n\nLeave a Reply - I love comments!!\n\nThe Barkery & Biscuits Mystery Book Series by Linda O. JohnstonBUY TODAY\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9757155776023865} +{"content": "Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode\n\nWelcome to American Freethought, an atheist podcast hosted by John C. Snider. If you'd like to support the podcast, you can send funds via PayPal to sniderishere@gmail.com.\n\nMay 17, 2020\n\nI interview Nathan G. Alexander, author of Race in a Godless World, which explores the various and changing views of American and British freethinkers toward race and other cultures during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For more about Nathan visit www.nathangalexander.com. To buy his book visit NYU Press.\n\nMay 3, 2020\n\nI interview Sikivu Hutchinson, author of Humanists in the Hood: Unapologetically Black, Feminist, and Heretical. For more about Sikivu and her work visit SikivuHutchinson.com.\n\nTheme music courtesy of Body Found.\n\nFollow American Freethought on the intertubes:\n\nWebsite: AmericanFreethought.com ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999748468399048} +{"content": "Category Archives: awards\n\nSF Great Frederik Pohl Dies at 93\n\nTo paraphrase an IO9 commentor, the dual Nebula/Hugo choice for Frederik Pohl’s SF novel, Gateway, was simply dreadful…in the sense of instilling deep dread in the reader, as any horror writer would wish to do. Pohl won three Hugos, in … Continue reading\n\nPosted in authors, awards, horror, science fiction, writers | Comments Off\n\nPublications by FFO Staff\n\nThe Flash Fiction Online editorial staff members are generally writers, too. Occasionally FFO lets them beat their own drums, and so they will–without a hint of embarrassment. As this information rolls in for the 2012 publishing season from the editors … Continue reading\n\nPosted in authors, awards, FFO Staff, news, publishing, writers | Comments Off\n\nFFO Alumnus Stefanie Freele Publishes Short Story Collection\n\nStefanie Freele published two flash stories here (1 2) at Flash Fiction Online. We’re glad to note that she’s recently published a short story collection, Surrounded by Water, with Press 53. Stories in this collection received much note: first and … Continue reading\n\nPosted in authors, awards, fantasy, flash fiction, literary fiction, publishing | 2 Comments\n\nTolkien’s Prose Poor?\n\nCS Lewis would disagree, but–as reported by the Guardian–the Nobel Prize committee declined LOTR for its “second-rate prose.” (Cough.) And don’t miss a slightly shorter work, the Jan. 2012 Flash Fiction Online edition following its reboot efforts.\n\nPosted in authors, awards, fantasy, odd news, writers, writing | Comments Off\n\nLine-up for January\n\nJanuary’s line-up includes three stories: * Mike Resnick’s “The Fallen Angel”* Stefanie Freele’s “The Flood of ’09″* Robin Gillespie’s “As Their Eyes Touched God”* A Classic Flash by Anton Chekhov, “An Enigmatic Nature” Mike’s piece is a reprint, but (a) … Continue reading\n\nPosted in authors, awards, Bruce Holland Rogers, new issue, reprints | Comments Off\n\nFlash Fiction Online story wins First Annual Micro Award!\n\nThis is cross-posted from News and Headlines, since it’s both news (which goes on News and Headlines) and site-specific (which goes here). Congratulations to Bruce Holland Rogers for winning the First Annual Micro Award with his story, “Reconstruction Work“! We … Continue reading\n\nPosted in awards, Bruce Holland Rogers, references to flash fiction online, writers | Comments Off\n\nKaren Smith Places in \"Return To Luna\" Writing Contest\n\nYep, that’s our very own Karen T. Smith on the list of finalists for the “Return to Luna” writing contest. She’ll be published in the “Return to Luna” anthology. Karen, what other details can you provide for us?\n\nPosted in authors, awards, contests, Karen Smith, science fiction | 3 Comments\n\nWriters of the Future Semi-finalists\n\nGalaxy Press has released the names of the finalists, semi-finalists, and honorable mentions for the Writers of the Future contest for 1st quarter 2008. Of special note are two honorable mentions: Our very own R.W. (Rich) Ware — showing he … Continue reading\n\nPosted in authors, awards, contests, upcoming | 3 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9919223785400391} +{"content": "Check Out\nThe Bestselling Books of All Time\nSee the List\nMaple & Willow's Christmas Tree by Lori Nichols\n\nMaple & Willow’s Christmas Tree\n\nBest Seller\nMaple & Willow's Christmas Tree by Lori Nichols\nHardcover $16.99\nOct 18, 2016 | ISBN 9780399167560\n\nAlso available from:\n\nSee All Formats (1) +\n • Hardcover $16.99\n\n Oct 18, 2016 | ISBN 9780399167560 | 3-5 years\n\n Also available from:\n\n • Ebook $9.99\n\n Oct 18, 2016 | ISBN 9780698173040 | 3-5 years\n\n Available from:\n\nProduct Details\n\n“The understated humor, spare language, and white backgrounds convey a calm, minimalist world in which Christmas isn’t overwhelming and sisters always work out their differences. Endearing illustrations . . . show the two round-headed, light-skinned little girls enjoying their time together, from sledding to baking to building an unusual snowman. . . . A charming addition to a winning series.”Kirkus Reviews\n\n“As in previous books, Nichols admirably captures the sisterly bond, often without words. The ink-and-watercolor artwork is full of real-life emotions. . . . A welcome holiday choice.”Booklist\n\n“The fourth book featuring charming young sisters Maple and Willow. . . . Cheerful pastel pencil drawings with plenty of white space appropriately capture the snowy season. Simple yet satisfying, this story of sibling thoughtfulness and surprise successfully evokes the holiday spirit.”School Library Journal\n\n“Nichols does a lovely job of showing the closeness between these girls and how that closeness is, at least temporarily, threatened. . . . [Willow’s] (truly unexpected) solution to their allergy-driven holiday dilemma will bring smiles to readers’ faces, just as it does to Maple’s.”Publishers Weekly\n\n“The story’s resolution is creatively festive. . . . [Nichols’s] drawings highlight the emotions and energy of these spirited siblings.”The Horn Book\n\nBack to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964876770973206} +{"content": "The Jolly Duchess: Harriet Mellon, Afterwards Mrs. Coutts and the Duchess of St. Albans. Sixty Years' Gossipping record of Stage and Society (1777-1837).\n\nPEARCE, Charles E.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $45.00\n\nPlace Published: New York\nPublisher: Brentano\n\nDescription: Frontis. & 41 black & white illustrations. 332pp. Tall thick 8vo, cloth; (back-strip darkened & fraying). N.Y.; Brentano's, n.d.\n\nSigned: N\nJacket: N\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: very good(-)\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 212678\n\nMore Mellon,Harriet: webrss\nMore DRAMA: webrss\nMore DRAMA: webrss\nMore WOMEN: webrss\n\nBy This Author: PEARCE, Charles E.\nBy This Publisher: Brentano\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nThe Michener book arrived today in great shape!! It's what I wanted and I do appreciate your professionalism in handling this transaction for me!!! Thanks, again, and I'll look forward to any future transaction. - Leonard W.=\nArgosy Book Store on Facebook\nArgosy Book Store on Instagram\nSite by Bibliopolis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000054836273193} +{"content": "New poetry pages\n\nAt last, we’re going to start publishing poetry on the Mud Flat Press website. The format will be like the formatting for short stories (see https://mudflatpress.com/short-stories/). Like the short stories, poems will be by invitation only. We cannot accept unsolicited submissions. We will start with poems by Jes Simmons, Anne Nayer, Jack Butler—all contributors to … Read more\n\nHOT OFF THE PRESS — Mud Flat Press Publishes Two Books in One Day!\n\nWe are thrilled to announce that we have published two new books today: BORN TO GO, a memoir by Charlie Berger with Erin Donahue, and LOCKED IN, a new novel by Alec Clayton. BORN TO GO “Whether you are an adventure junkie, an exotic animal lover or just appreciate a darn good yarn, read Born To … Read more\n\nCOMING SOON: “Locked In”\n\nA new novel by Alec Clayton I’m not writing this. I’m screaming it. But only inside my mind. It’s all in my head. You are in my head. Left completely paralyzed and unable to talk after a stroke, newspaperman Willie Ray Rivers recalls his fight for justice in the little town of Hub City, Mississippi; … Read more\n\nAbout My Writing — by Anne Nayer, one of the authors in the anthology Mud Flat Shorts (mostly fiction)\n\nI have written all my life beginning as an 8-year-old sitting on a park bench in New York City scribbling tales of Pegasus and flying through the sky and, over the past 10 years, writing a weekly 5-minute Postcard from Paradise – a radio spot for our local NPR station, but it wasn’t until Alec … Read more\n\nMeet the authors of the anthology Mud Flat Shorts (mostly fiction) at two events on Zoom\n\nIn these two Mud Flat Press events, each writer will have a short time to talk, and then there will be time for comments and questions from participants. There are thirty-one stories by nineteen writers in our new anthology Mud Flat Shorts (mostly fiction) with stories of love and of war, sci-fi tales, stories of … Read more\n\nCK Combs answers our call to writers in Mud Flat Shorts (mostly fiction) to write about their stories.\n\nWhen Gabi and Alec invited me to submit something for their upcoming anthology, I thought it was a great opportunity, but the timing was awful. During that month, I was finishing a major draft of my first novel and had carpal tunnel surgery on my wrists. I really wasn’t sure I’d be able to participate. … Read more\n\nOn writing “The Death of R&J,” “Selling the Fishing Camp” and “Josephine and the Tiger”\n\nMud Flat Press co-owner Alec Clayton has two short stories and a short novel excerpt in Mud Flat Shorts (mostly fiction). Here’s Alec musing on the writing of these stories: I didn’t plan it this way, but all three of these stories are about death, yet they are not without a lot of laughs. The … Read more\n\nJim Peery: Eupora’s Forgotten Son\n\nby Marica Bernstein Special to the Webster Progress Times | 07-20-2022 In the two-volume classic “A History of Mississippi,” James Robert “Jim” Peery (1900-54) is listed alongside William Faulkner, Richard Wright and others as a Mississippi author who has “proven that even poor folk can be shown with understanding and appreciation for what their lives … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999385476112366} +{"content": "I am hosting a book tour!\n\nHey bookworms! I will be hosting my first book tour for an author I am fond of and wanted to let you know. It will be running the week of July 14th to the 20th and I have a pretty full schedule but can take on some more bloggers if you would like to take part!\n\nWe are accepting reviews, book spotlights, and guest posts! I have a bunch of Youtuber’s joined on to help promote the book and i think it will be a great time!\n\nTo join in on the fun, just email me at breakevenbooks@gmail.com or comment down below!\n\nThe book on the tour is Fid’s Crusade by David Reiss! I have personally read this book and enjoye it quite a bit.\n\nWe really hope to hear from you and are looking forward to sharing this book with a new audience! If you like superheroes and villains then this is not one to miss out on!\n\nCheck out my May Wrap Up video where I talk about all the books I read in May and what I ended up thinking about them.\n\nLeave a Reply to danielle Cancel reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998749494552612} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nCountry bride / Debbie MacOmber.\n\nMacomber, Debbie, author. (Author). Johansson, Vanessa, 1980- narrator. (Added Author).\nImage of item\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781488201127 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)\n • ISBN: 1488201129 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 audio file (4hr., 51 min.)) : digital\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: [United States] : Harlequin Enterprises, Limited : 1990.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nRestrictions on Access Note: Digital content provided by hoopla.\nParticipant or Performer Note: Read by Vanessa Johansson.\nSummary, etc.: Luke Rivers is a man of his word. He agrees to marry Kate Logan when she foolishly proposes to him?after one glass of champagne too many?at her former fianc'̌s wedding reception. And Luke, stubborn rancher that he is, refuses to renege on his promise. Kate was devastated when the man she'd always loved married another woman, a newcomer to their Oregon town. But now, not only does Luke refuse to break their engagement, he insists that Kate doesn't love Clay?she actually loves him!\nSystem Details Note: Mode of access: World Wide Web.\nSubject: Man-woman relationships > Fiction.\nMarriage proposals > Fiction.\nGenre: Love stories.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9777534604072571} +{"content": "For today's challenge I want you to write a fan fiction.  Now, I must say that I am not a fan of fan fictions because they don't particularly take imagination, but this time i want you to write a fan fiction about a fairy tale character and completely write about them in the opposite of their personality.  An example of this could be taking a fairy tale princess and turning them into a rebel, or completely changing their story.  This is a good challenge if you are stuck on what or who to write about because you will be expanding \n\nLeave a Reply.\n\n I am the author of the Dystopian novel \"Beautiful Nightmare: Some Dreams Become Your Reality\".  I also am an author of numerous novels on Wattpad.com.\n\n July 2013\n June 2013\n\n View my profile on LinkedIn", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9132255911827087} +{"content": "Marylhurst University\n\nSkip to content »\n\nEnglish Faculty Give Wordstock Workshops\n\nNatalie Serber and Jay Ponteri, English literature & writing faculty, will teach workshops at Wordstock on October 5 and 6, 2013.\n\nSaturday, October 5, at 1:30 pm\nJay Ponteri – The Agitation of Memory\n\nJohn D'Agata describes memoir as \"an agitation of memory,\" which suggests memory-based writing as not just the expression of memory but volatile, vital CONSIDERATION of memory. In this workshop, we look at two examples of prose memoir in which the writer uses the poet's tools of meditation, dream, and lyricism, and then we do our own memory-based writing, and we end with a very brief class reading!\n\nSunday, October 6, at 3:30 pm\nNatalie Serber – Major Minors: \nThe Heavy Lifting done by Secondary Characters\n\nArthur Miller said that successful plays \"have no characters, only relationships. Fiction is people acting and reacting.\" Our main characters need some other people populating their worlds.  In this workshop we will explore all that minor characters can accomplish. They can be catalysts for action, help define and redefine our protagonists, infuse our pages with humor, and expand the fictional\n\nJay Ponteri directs the undergraduate creative writing program at Marylhurst University and show:tell, The Workshop for Teen Writers & Artists. He recently published Wedlocked, a highly acclaimed memoir.\n\nNatalie Serber teaches in the Department of English Literature & Writing. Her 2012 book, Shout Her Lovely Name, was featured in The New York Times Sunday Book Review and Oprah's List.\n\nRelated News\n\nSee All News\n\nMusic Therapy Alumni & Faculty Engage at WRAMTA Conference\n\nMarylhurst alumni and faculty in the music therapy program took an active role in the planning and presentation of the 2014 Western Regional American Music Therapy Association conference in Portland.\n\nGreg Crosby Presents at National Conference\n\nGreg Crosby, art therapy counseling faculty, will lead a workshop on cognitive behavioral group therapy at the American Group Psychotherapy Association national conference in Boston in March 2014.\n\nSee All Events\n\nFebruary 01, 2014 – April 20, 2014\n\nSubmissions for Student Digital Video and Animation Festival now being accepted\n\nThe Department of Culture & Media is accepting submissions for the second annual student video competition. Open to active students of - Mt. 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Kiraz is the founder and director of Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute, and the president of Gorgias Press. He earned an MSt in Syriac Studies from Oxford University, and an MPhil and PhD from Cambridge University. He has an extensive list of publications in Syriac studies. Dayroyo Joseph Bali (Ph.D candidate, Philosophy, University of Athens) completed his academic studies in the field of philosophy and then joined St. Ephrem Seminary, Damascus, in 2007. A year later, he became a monk and in 2011 he was ordained as a priest. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy in the University of Athens working on the influence of Greek Philosophy on the works of Bar Hebraeus. He is fluent in Syriac, Arabic, French, English and Greek. His areas of competence include Medieval Philosophy, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Syriac History, Literature and Grammar. His future aspirations are to publish English translations of the works of the Syriac Church Fathers and scholars, especially Bar Hebraeus. Dayroyo Bali is preparing the initial draft of the Syriac text of many Old Testament books.\n\nMore books by Donald Walter\n\nMore books by George Kiraz\n\nMore books by Joseph Bali\n\nMore books by Gillian GreenbergLeviticus: An Introduction and Study...\nPhilip Peter Jenson\nLeviticus: An Introduction and Study...\nPhilip Peter Jenson\nNIV Bible for Journalling and...\nNew International Version\nThe God Files\nAndy Robb\n© W&G Foyle Ltd\nFoyles uses cookies to help ensure your experience on our site is the best possible. Click here if you’d like to find out more about the types of cookies we use.\nAccept and Close", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998311400413513} +{"content": "Arterial Bloom Welcomes Carina Bissett!\n\nOh, my friends. Carina Bissett is one of my very favorite authors out there, and I am so delighted to include her in the lineup! Her story is titled “Rotten” and it’s such a gorgeously written, sensual, sinister retelling of a classic fairy tale. As an aside, I took Carina’s “Monstrous Women” class at The Storied Imaginarium and it was … Read More\n\nUncle Ted Makes Miss Murder-Flavored Ice Cream! Wait.\n\nFriend and fellow horror author Ted Theewan gave me the most wonderful surprise: a recipe for a new ice cream flavor! He has his own ice-cream Youtube channel and I think you should all give it a watch. The kiddos and I picked out so many recipes to try! He came up with a very rich White Chocolate and Lemon … Read More\n\nRead My New Flash Story “Murder House” Online!\n\nI love Pen of the Damned. They consistently put out strong flash horror stories and I adore it! Please swing by to support our group by reading my new Flash Fiction story titled “Murder House.”  I can honestly tell you that writing it hurt my heart, and a little heart-hurt makes a writer happy. You can read “Murder House” here. … Read More\n\nSee Fantastic Horror Peeps (and Me!) at Days of the Dead Las Vegas!\n\nIt’s gonna be so cool! Days of the Dead is a horror conference taking place down at the Plaza Hotel. Hang out with horror greats like Clive Barker, Linda Blair, Dee Snider, Marky Ramone, Edward Furlong, etc etc, and Yours Truly. It takes place this Friday through Sunday, June 7-9! I’m delighted to be on not one, but two separate … Read More\n\nStephanie M. Wytovich, Ted Bundy, and Me. A Shockingly Evil Discussion.\n\nStephanie M. Wytovich is one of my favorite people. She’s an author, a poet, and a phenomenal human being whose beautiful heart has a dark bent. So when she asked if we could discuss Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile,the new movie about Ted Bundy, I was all over that. Unlike other movies and documentaries that focus on his gruesome … Read More\n\nWhoa, We’re Halfway There! Whoa-oh, Monkey on a Stair! Er.\n\nFor those wondering about the title of this post, it’s a Jon Bon Jovi meme. I swear it’s a real reference, and I’m not just crazy. Maybe CRAZY EXCITED! We hit the halfway point for Pretty Little Dead Girls: A Graphic Novel of Murder and Whimsy! We are 53% funded! Orion and I are going to throw a wild party … Read More\n\nThe PLDG Graphic Novel Crosses the $3000 Mark!\n\nI can’t believe what glories and wonders you all are! Knowing that you, friends and family, are opening your wallets to help fund this amazing dream? It makes me speechless. Thank you so much! You can follow along with our progress here. We are currently 47% funded at $3,052 dollars. Crossing that $3k mark makes me feel so hopeful that … Read More\n\nQuilt/Art Price Drop! And Great PLDG Graphic Novel News!\n\nOh my goodness! I hope you had a wonderful Easter and spent time doing something you loved. We’ve been rocking and rolling with the Pretty Little Dead Girls: A Graphic Novel of Murder and Whimsy Kickstarter, and I wanted to give you a quick update! First of all, we’ve dropped prices on some of the bigger rewards so they can be … Read More\n\nMiss Murder’s Hand-Sewn Blankets\n\nSome of you may know that I adore sewing blankets. I love the feel of the fabric beneath my fingers. I love the colors. I love laying the pieces out and choosing where they go. The hum of the machine is so soothing to me. So much love and care goes into each and every blanket.     One of … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995967745780945} +{"content": "\nAdrift by Sarah Darlington\n\nPosted by mcm0704 on June 2, 2017 |\n\nI’m helping a fellow author spread the word about her new release, Adrift. I read the book prior to this posting and enjoyed the story. It is a quick read, and perfect to take to the beach this summer. The fact that the setting is a beach just adds to the allure. Release Date: May […]\n\nCopyright © 2006-2018 Maryann Writes All rights reserved.\nThis site is using the Desk Mess Mirrored Child Child-Theme, v1.0, on top of\nthe Parent-Theme Desk Mess Mirrored, v2.5, from BuyNowShop.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000001311302185} +{"content": "Weekly Lecture Schedule\n\nThis tag is associated with 101 posts\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule, Monday, June 9 – Saturday, June 14, 2014\n\nJoin as at Romance University, where our guests shine so bright you’re going to need shades!   Monday, June 9 - Dissecting Your Characters with Terri L. Austin Wednesday, June 11 - Author Anise Rae joins us Friday, […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule, Monday, June 2 – Friday, June 6, 2014\n\nWedding bells are ringing, romance is in the air! If your characters are in a rut, warbling odes to moon and June, you’ve come to the right place to hone your writing skills. Monday, June […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule: Mon., March 3 – Sat., March 8\n\nMarch is here – the month of spring winds, shamrocks and green beer. What better way to kick off the month than to spend it with us at RU? Mon., March 3 – “The Organized […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule: Mon., February 24 to Fri., February 28\n\nParting is such sweet sorrow – except when the shortest month of the year is set to bid us farewell. Hopefully when February fades away the worst of the winter will be behind us, too. […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule: Monday, Feb. 17 – Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014\n\nSpring hasn’t quite sprung, but surely it can’t be long now. It’s all lilacs, honeysuckle and colorful spring bulbs here at RU, even if we have to shovel a few feet of snow to dig […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule: Monday, Feb. 3 – Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014\n\nOh no, he didn’t! (Sadly, oh yes, he did.) Punxsutawney Phil, that is. The doggone groundhog went and predicted six more weeks of this already neverending winter. On the other hand, there is a plus […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule – November 25th – 29th\n\nIt’s time to talk turkey and pass the mashed potatoes. RU wishes you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving. Here’s our Visiting Professor line-up for this week… Monday, November 25th – Audra North presents There’s No Business […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule, October 21 – 25, 2013\n\nSome call this month “Spooktober” but here at Romance University it’s more like “Spectacu-tober.” (Clearly, some of us *cough* have had a bit too much candy corn.) Monday, October 21 – Author MELINDA CURTIS discusses […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule: October 14 – 19, 2013\n\nIf you’d rather be reading – or writing – than watching baseball or football, you’ve come to the right place. Luckily for those of you who want to watch the game(s), we’ll be here when […]\n\nWeekly Lecture Schedule: October 7-11, 2013\n\nAutumn leaves aren’t falling just yet, but it won’t be long until winter nips the air. Join us for cozy chats and polish your writing skills without bundling up against the cold. We don’t stand […]\n\nUpcoming Posts\n\n • Jul 28, 2014 Dealing with Rejection by Tessa Shapcott\n • Jul 29, 2014 Five Ways to Make Good Writing Great by Linda George\n • Jul 30, 2014 Does Your Series Tell a “Bigger Story”? by Susan Spann\n\nWriter's Digest: 2013 Best Writing Websites (2013) 100-BEST-WEBSITES-2014 Top 10 badge 2012\n\nFollow Us", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6589803099632263} +{"content": "Free and Discounted Ebooks\nJoin 130,000 readers! Get our ebook deals straight to your inbox.\n\nThomas W. Knox\n\nSort by: Date or Title\n\nCamp-Fire and Cotton-Field\nSouthern Adventure in Time of War. 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Steve Karnowski, Star Tribune, 7 July 2021 And, of course, a noncontroversial theology of the Eucharist that all can sign off on. WSJ, 27 June 2021 Senate Republicans criticized the addition of the amendment to an otherwise noncontroversial, bipartisan bill. Jackie Borchardt, The Enquirer, 25 June 2021 Rhoades indicted that his committee could start work soon on noncontroversial sections and await input from the regional meetings on the more contentious parts. Peter Smith, ajc, 18 June 2021 Legislators spent much of Sunday on largely noncontroversial measures. Bill Ruthhart, chicagotribune.com, 31 May 2021 Saturday’s public displays of anger began as the House, working its first weekend day of the session, took up dozens of noncontroversial measures of the chamber’s local and consent calendar. Alex Briseno, Dallas News, 8 May 2021 Idaho's governor last week signed into law a bill whose purpose, at face value, is noncontroversial. 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Accessed 30 Jul. 2021.\n\nStyle: MLA\nMLACheck Mark Icon ChicagoCheck Mark Icon APACheck Mark Icon Merriam-WebsterCheck Mark Icon\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nMore Definitions for noncontroversial\n\nEnglish Language Learners Definition of noncontroversial\n\n: not causing a lot of discussion, disagreement, or argument : not likely to cause controversy\n\nTest Your Vocabulary\n\nDifficult Spelling Words Quiz\n\n • alphabet pasta spelling help\n • Which is the correct spelling?\nHow Strong Is Your Vocabulary?\n\nTest your vocabulary with our 10-question quiz!\n\nUniversal Daily Crossword\n\nA daily challenge for crossword fanatics.\n\nLove words? Need even more definitions?\n\nSubscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9918690323829651} +{"content": "Bisaya English Translation of agapan\n\nIn bisaya english dictionary, \"agapan\" is \"stingy \\avaricious (see hakog)\". See more translations below.\n\nagapan adjective\nstingy \\avaricious (see also hakog)\ndalo adjective\nstingy \\avaricious (see also hakog)\ngakoan adjective\nstingy \\avaricious (see also hakog)\nagapan adjective\nunwilling to share or to give something to others \\selfish \\greedy \\close-fisted\n\nRelated Cebuano translations\n\nIf you know something about this term, share it here. Many people are also searching for information about agapan", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999976754188538} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “As a Man Thinketh, Volume 2” as Want to Read:\nAs a Man Thinketh, Volume 2\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nAs a Man Thinketh, Volume 2\n\n4.34  ·  Rating details ·  44 ratings  ·  10 reviews\nRecommended by best-selling author Stephen R. Covey as profound Wisdom Literature, this compilation of Allen's writings is meant to further amplify his original theme that we are as we think, and offers inspiring suggestions for enriching our inner universe. It also includes the original volume of As A Man Thinketh as an appendix.\nPaperback, 171 pages\nPublished November 15th 2004 by Mind Art Publishing\nMore Details... Edit Details\n\nFriend Reviews\n\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.\n\nReader Q&A\n\nTo ask other readers questions about As a Man Thinketh, Volume 2, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about As a Man Thinketh, Volume 2\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. 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The following quotes appealed to me. \"...the most which others can do is to afford an opportunity for our own good or evil to manifest itself; they cannot make us good or evil.\" \" No one is, or can be, arbitrarily shut out from Heaven; each shuts himself out.\"\nAug 28, 2009 rated it it was amazing\nA very thought provoking book. I took my time getting through this one. Every page and every paragraph could pack a punch and get me to reflect on my own thought patterns. And I liked this version because more was added to it that relate to the same topic but from other writings of James Allen. It's definitely one I need to read multiple times.\nDara Hess\nJan 31, 2011 rated it it was amazing\nThis is a great book to read if you are aspiring to live closer to God. It is uplifting, inspiring, thought-provoking, blunt, and written with beauty and grace in language. I have read it several times and continue to benefit.\nApr 30, 2017 rated it really liked it\nClassic book. A must read for personal development and psychology\nHilderick Siamweela\na must read book..\nBryan Sebesta\nNov 14, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nThis is peace,\nTo conquer the love of self and lust of life,\nTo tear deep-rooted passion from the heart\nTo still the inward strife. (p. 154)\n\nWhat a wonderful, wonderful book. Of the late religious leader Neal Maxwell it was said, \"every sentence was a sermon.\" Allen is similar. The thought-to-word ratio is so dense that it is difficult to catch some of it on a quick read (which was hard because my goal was 20 pages a day). There are some gems in Allen's phrasing: \"the silence of the soul,\" \"the\nAug 25, 2018 rated it it was amazing\nIt took me several months to get through this book, but that's because it's not the kind of thing you can rush through if you really want to get something out of it--it's meant to be savored and pondered and munched over for awhile. While I don't agree with every single one of James Allen's assertions, there are still SO MANY powerful, life-changing thoughts in this that I felt I MUST give it five stars, just because it has forever altered the way I think about certain things (and the way I ...more\nDiane Dutchin\nJun 04, 2018 rated it really liked it\nAnother one of my top 10 favourite.\nA priceless book with a straight foward reality message that has to pass from the head to the heart to get the essence of its contents.\nBrian Black\nNov 21, 2009 rated it did not like it\nAn incoherent and aimless book. 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Continue Reading →\n\nBlog at WordPress.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7261402606964111} +{"content": "How to say BO in Italian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate BO to Italian? This page provides all possible translations of the word BO in the Italian language.\n\nDiscuss this BO Italian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"BO.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 30 Mar. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nFatal flaw / Marie Force.\n\nForce, Marie, author. (Author).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 2 of 3 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 3 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nEckhart PL - Main Quick Picks (Text) 840191002393060 Spindle - Main Floor Checked out 01/30/2017\nFulton Co PL - Rochester Main Library FIC FOR (Text) 33187004044083 Fiction (adult) - R Available -\nPeabody PL - Columbia City PAPER M FORCE (Text) 30403002157113 Adult - Paperbacks Mystery Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780373002696\n • Physical Description: 407 pages ; 17 cm.\n • Publisher: Don Mills, Ontario : Carina Press, [2015]\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Bonus content consists of Fatal Flaw Epilogue, ©2015.\nSummary, etc.: While investigating a series of puzzling murders, newlywed D.C. 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You can easily create a free account.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9815972447395325} +{"content": "\nLove single work   poetry   \"O Love is passing sweet,\"\n • Author:agent Charles Harpur http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/harpur-charles\nIssue Details: First known date: 1857... 1857 Love\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\n • This poem appears in a number of versions from 1856 onwards. For further details, see The Poems of Charles Harpur in Manuscript in the Mitchell Library and in Publication in the Nineteenth Century: An Analytical Finding List by Elizabeth Holt and Elizabeth Perkins (Canberra: Australian Scholarly Editions Centre, 2002).\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nAlternative title: Song\n16 lines\n • Appears in:\n y The Empire no. 2125 28 October 1857 Z1875590 1857 newspaper issue 1857 pg. 6\n • Appears in:\n y The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur Charles Harpur , Elizabeth Perkins (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1984 Z459555 1984 selected work poetry satire 'This collection represents one version of almost every poem written by Charles Harpur, with the omission of some translations and paraphrases. The verse drama, \"Stalwart the Bushranger\", and the fragments of the dramatic poem \"King Saul\" are not included. ... The collection is edited from Harpur's manuscript poems held in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, and from printed copies in colonial newspapers when no manuscript version existed.' (Preface) Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1984 pg. 371\nLast amended 25 Jul 2012 15:27:30", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9668574929237366} +{"content": "My 2016 Reading Challenges\n\nI’m really looking forward to 2016 because of all of the Reading Challenges I’ll be participating in.  Every time I’ve gone to pick up a book this month, I’ve hesitated because I’ve thought about how perfect it would be for one of the upcoming challenges I’m committing to.  I decided to pick 5 challenges in total which I feel are the most in line with my reading goals for the year.  The challenges listed below are all hosted by book bloggers but I’ll also be participating in some BookTube read-a-thons throughout the year (those tend to always be announced closer to the date they’re being held and are not a year long challenge).  All of the challenges mentioned below run from January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016 and most have giveaways on their monthly link-ups.  What are your 2016 reading goals?  Are you committing to any challenges besides the basic Goodreads one, or are you foregoing challenges altogether? I’ll be posting a monthly recap the last week of every month to track my progress throughout the year.  Anyway, without further ado, here are the 2016 challenges I’m partaking in!\n\nThe Challenge: Flights of Fantasy\n\nHosts: Alexa Loves Books & Hello Chelly\n\nThe Goal: There’s no minimum, and the reader is encouraged to set their own goal for how many fantasy novels they want to read in 2016.\n\nOfficial hashtag: #flightsoffantasy\n\nAdditional Info: This year, Alexa and Rachel will also be adding a new element to the challenge.  They’ve started a Flights of Fantasy book club!  The full schedule for the year has already been posted on both of their blogs and I’m so excited to join in, especially for the Robin Hobb and Jacqueline Carey books.  In addition, there will be monthly link-ups and two giveaways!\n\nMY GOAL: 30 books\n\nSome Fantasy Books I Plan to Read:  \n\n1) An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir\n\n2) Firefight by Brandon Sanderson (The Reckoners #2)\n\n3) Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard (Red Queen #1)\n\n4) Graceling by Kristen Cashore (Graceling #1)\n\n5) Uprooted by Naomi Novik\n\n6) The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch (Gentleman Bastards #1)\n\n7) The Magician’s Land by Lev Grossman (The Magicians #3)\n\n8) Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder\n\n9) Truthwitch by Susan Dennard\n\n10) Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas\n\nThe Challenge: Contemporary Romance 2016 Reading Challenge\n\nHosts: Gone With the Words & Love at First Page\n\nThe Goal: There are different levels the reader can chose from for their 2016 goal, both of which can be found on the hosts sites.\n\nOfficial hashtag: #ContRom2016\n\nAdditional Info: There will be monthly link-ups and giveaways!\n\nMY GOAL: Grand Slam – 21+ books\n\nSome Contemporary Romance Books I Plan to Read:  \n\n1) Magnolia by Kristi Cook\n\n2) I’ll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios\n\n3) OCD: A Love Story by Corey Ann Haydu\n\n4) Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour\n\n5) Austenland by Shannon Hale\n\n6) 99 Days by Katie Cotugno\n\n7) The Start of Me and You by Emery Lord\n\n8) Boomerang by Noelle August\n\n9) On the Fence by Kasie West\n\n10) My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick\n\nThe Challenge: The Re-Read Challenge\n\nHostsBelle of the Literati\n\nThe Goal: The reader chooses their own re-read goal.\n\nOfficial hashtag: #ReRead2016\n\nAdditional Info: There will be monthly link-ups and giveaways!  If you write any re-read reviews you’ll get extra entries into the giveaways.\n\nMY GOAL: 10 Books\n\nBooks I Plan to Re-Read:  \n\n1) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling\n\n2) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling\n\n3) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling\n\n4) Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell\n\n5) Carry On by Rainbow Rowell\n\n6) The Archived by Victoria Schwab\n\n7) The Unbound by Victoria Schwab\n\n8) Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins\n\n9) The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss\n\n10) Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie\n\nThe Challenge: 2016 TBR Pile Reading Challenge\n\nHosts:  Bookish Lifestyle\n\nThe Goal:  There are different levels the reader can chose from for their 2016 goal which can be found on the hosts sites.\n\nOfficial hashtag: #2016TBRPile\n\nAdditional Info: There will be monthly link-ups and giveaways!  You can also join the book club (dates listed on Evie’s site) and the books are TBA.\n\nMY GOAL:  Married with Children – 50+ Books\n\nI own all of the books listed under the other challenges so those are some I’ll be reading!\n\nThe Challenge: 2016 Finishing the Series Challenge\n\nHosts:  Bea’s Book Nook\n\nThe Goal:  There are different levels the reader can chose from for their 2016 goal which can be found on the hosts sites.\n\nOfficial hashtag: None\n\nAdditional Info: There will be a monthly link-up.\n\nMY GOAL:  Level 4 (Expert Series Reader) – Complete 3 – 6 series\n\nSeries I Plan to Complete:\n\n1) The Winner’s Trilogy by Marie Rutkoski (Books left: The Winner’s Kiss)\n\n2) Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor (Books left: Dreams of Gods & Monsters)\n\n 3) The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare (Books left: City of Lost Souls, City of Heavenly Fire)\n\n4) The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater (Books left: The Raven King)\n\n5) The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare (Books left: Clockwork Angel, Clockwork Prince, Clockwork Princess)\n\n6) Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Books left: Queen of Shadows, The Assassin’s Blade, Untitled #5)\n\n7) The Magician’s Trilogy by Lev Grossman (Books left: The Magician’s Land)\n\n8) Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins (Books left: Miss Mayhem, Lady Renegades)\n\n9) The Reckoners by Brandon Sanderson (Books left: Firefight, Calamity)\n\n10) A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab (Books left: A Gathering of Shadows)\n\nBloglovin ♥ Twitter ♥ Instagram ♥ YouTube ♥ Goodreads ♥ Pinterest\n\n11 Responses to “My 2016 Reading Challenges”\n\n 1. Cassie says:\n\n I have to look closer into the TBR challenge, because my goal (in addition to reading and reviewing more) is that each month of 2016 I want to read a book I didn’t get to in 2015 and a book I didn’t get to in 2014. I already made my list!\n Cassie recently posted…Twitter Reactions: Woman of Color Cast as Hermione in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’My Profile\n\n 2. Alexa S. says:\n\n I’m so, so happy that you’ll be joining us for the Flights of Fantasy Reading Challenge (and the book club) next year! We’re very excited about it, and we’re thrilled you’ll be a part of it too <3\n Alexa S. recently posted…{Bookish} Travel Buddies: WinterMy Profile\n\n 3. Alice says:\n\n I didn’t have any plans for reading challenges in 2016, but now I definitely want to set some goals and maybe join a couple of them! :O\n Alice recently posted…December Daily 2015 | Week 3My Profile\n\n 4. B says:\n\n I’ll probably just stick to my typical GoodReads goals! But I can’t wait to see what you think of all the books you read next year!\n B recently posted…My Nerdy Year In ReviewMy Profile\n\n 5. […]  Many of the series I mention in today’s video are perfect to help me toward my goals in the 2016 reading challenges I’ve signed up for so that’s even more incentive to get […]\n\n 6. Missie says:\n\n Great goals! I always start really well with the challenges and then slack off!\n Missie @ A Flurry of Ponderings Enter my 2nd Annual Blogoversary Giveaway\n Missie recently posted…2nd Annual Blogoversary GiveawayMy Profile\n\n 7. Joann Downie says:\n\n I LOVE Challenges, and have signed up for 14 so far, later today I am posting a complete list of over 100 Challenges!! Good luck and Happy Reading!!\n Joann Downie recently posted…Book Review:Rules of Command by C.A.MobleyMy Profile\n\n 8. […] of the 2016 Reading Challenges I signed up for this year is the Contemporary Romance Reading Challenge hosted by Jess of Gone With […]\n\n 9. […] be happy if I reach or surpass the same goal in 2016!  I also want to complete all of the 2016 Reading Challenges I signed up […]\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nCommentLuv badge", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7563180327415466} +{"content": "TAYLOR SWIFT BOOK TAG – {@nightowl_reader @potteralda @StaceyisSassy @theVrsha @booklifeSJ}\n\nWhile watching some booktubers I found this tag.  \n\nThe Book Life is the originator of the Taylor Swift Book Tag.\n\nI found some extra ones others have done.  I moved some of the questions around but overall it’s the same as the video.  From the song title and the description you pick a book or character that matches the description for you.\n\n1. WE ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHERpick a book or series that you were pretty sure you were in love with, but then wanted to break up with.\n\n Everyone seems to love this author and her books.  I was looking forward to reading this one but it didn’t work for me.  You can see my review here.\n\n2. RED pick a book with a RED cover.\n\nI have this in paperback!  I really enjoyed this book.  Here’s my review.\n\n3. LOVE STORY pick a book with forbidden love.\n\nI’ve read this 4 times. Loved it.  Read about it here.\n\n4. I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE pick a book with a bad character you couldn’t help but love.\n\nJavier! Love that man! Read about him here.\n\n5. INNOCENT (written b/c of Kanye West!) pick a book that someone ruined the ending for.\n\nWhen I read this series, ages ago,  my eldest daughter ruined the last couple books for me.  She came home all excited and started telling me ALL ABOUT IT with spoilers and all.  She now claims she was trying to impress me.\n\n6. TEARDROPS ON MY GUITAR pick a book that made you cry a lot.\n\nOh, I can’t even talk about it.  You can read it about here.\n\n7. FOREVER AND ALWAYS pick your favorite book couple.\n\nIsaac & Lilli are perfect together. They make me smile.\n\n8. EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED ➜ pick a character from a book who goes through extensive character development.\n9. SHAKE IT OFF  ➜ pick a book that you love so much, you just shake off the haters.\n10. THE BEST DAY ➜ pick a book that makes you feel nostalgic.\n11. YOU BELONG WITH ME ➜ pick your most anticipated book release.\n12. COME BACK, BE HERE ➜ pick the book you would least like to lend out, for fear of missing it too much\n\nI tag …\nCan’t wait to see yours!\nAuthor: Foxy\n\n5 thoughts on “TAYLOR SWIFT BOOK TAG – {@nightowl_reader @potteralda @StaceyisSassy @theVrsha @booklifeSJ}\n\n 1. OMG!\n This is an amazing book tag..\n I keep on saying that I need to read On an Island and I just forget because I’m trying to catch up with book!\n I love the books you mentioned.\n Book that made you cry a lot was Find You In The Dark – it’s been so long that I have read this one that I forgot what happened!\n\n 1. Oh!!! On The Island is a must read!!! It’s so good.\n\n There was ‘trigger’ in Find You In the Dark that just set me off. 🙁\n\n Can’t wait to see yours. <3\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9363998174667358} +{"content": "\"Any one reflecting ...\" Quote of John Locke\n\nTuesday, November 11, 2014\nAny one reflecting upon the thought he has of the delight, which any present or absent thing is apt to produce in him, has the idea we call love.\nJohn Locke\nJohn Locke (1632-1704), British philosopher. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, bk. 3, ch. 11, sect. 14, p. 515, ed. P. Nidditch, Oxford, Clarendon Press (1975).\n\nDelivering Poems Around The World\n\nPoems are the property of their respective owners. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge...\n\n6/23/2021 9:23:45 PM # 1.0.0.632", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5088006258010864} +{"content": "Author: Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nBook review: Gym or Chocolate? ~ Stuart Reardon & Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nFalling for somebody who seems to be your total opposite? Gym or Chocolate? tells the funny and sometimes hilarious story of Cady and Rick, who each live in a different world when it comes to food and fitness. I love it. Cady and Rick are very different people. Both are confident in their own skin, but they each have a […]\n\nPosted October 2, 2019 by Marieke\n\nBook review: Saving the Billionaire ~ Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nA billionaire with some dirty secrets and in love, a bodyguard working hard and falling in love as well. Let the story continue… Saving the Billionaire is set right after the first book, continuing the story from book one right away. It’s a bit crazy and over-the-top, but I love the no-nonsense Trainer and his boss Devon who’s changing a […]\n\nPosted June 20, 2019 by Marieke\n\nBook review: Guarding the Billionaire ~ Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nThere are a lot of romance books about billionaires with a kinky side, who surround themselves with an army of employees. These stories follow the rich guy falling in love, but how about the people that work for them? What do they think of their boss’s antics? Guarding the Billionaire tells the story of Justin Trainer, who works as a […]\n\nPosted June 11, 2019 by Marieke\n\nBook review: Touch My Soul ~ Stuart Reardon & Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nFalling in love with someone you can’t be with (technically speaking). Would you be able to ‘forget’ the object of your affection? Touch My Soul is the story of Ben, who can’t help falling in love with Ru. I have enjoyed reading this romance, but the ending was bittersweet. “When I was 23 and thought life couldn’t get much better, […]\n\nPosted April 23, 2019 by Marieke\n\nBook review: Tick Tock ~ Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nHow far would you go to make the world a better place? Would you write letters with soldiers overseas, or would you join them in their harsh, brutal battle? Tick Tock tells the story of Amira and James, two young people in the middle of conflict that’s impossible to win without pain and heartbreak. I can’t say I’ve enjoyed the […]\n\nPosted November 1, 2018 by Marieke\n\nBook review + excerpt: Undefeated ~ Jane Harvey-Berrick & Stuart Reardon\n\nFor some reason I’m not that much into romance books written by men, but when I heard Stuart Reardon was teaming up with one of my favorite authors – Jane Harvey-Berrick – I knew I had to read the result of their collaboration. Undefeated is an honest and real story, I love it. “Nick’s determination was a living thing, pushing […]\n\nPosted January 31, 2018 by Marieke\n\nBook review + excerpt: Carnival ~ Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nOne of my favorite ‘older’ series is ‘The Traveling Series’ by Jane Harvey-Berrick. I love these angst-y books about the carnival, the not-so-normal life these people live, and the characters of course are amazing. Carnival tells the story of Zef, one of the side-characters from the previous books. He was a bit of a mystery before, but I love his […]\n\nPosted December 28, 2017 by Marieke\n\nBook review + excerpt: Battle Scars ~ Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\nI love all kinds of romantic stories; dramatic, dark, over-the-top, you name it. But every once in a while, I want a ‘normal’ story without any extras… Just a realistic story about two people falling in love and trying to make it work. That’s what Battle Scars by Jane Harvey-Berrick is for me. I love the story of MJ and […]\n\nPosted October 4, 2017 by Marieke\n\nBook review: One Careful Owner ~ Jane Harvey-Berrick\n\n“My heart ached for the boss. He needed more in his life than a beaten up ole hound dog, but I was all he had.” Dawn is working as a veterinarian in a small town and lives with her eight-year-old daughter Katie. The relationship with Katie’s father ended in a complete disaster, leaving Dawn a bit scared to start dating […]\n\nPosted January 4, 2017 by Marieke", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9776517152786255} +{"content": "\nBook reviewer\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFamous quotes by Chaunce:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Chaunce's quotes with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this author page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Chaunce Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 30 Jul 2014. .\n\nMissing a quote of Chaunce?\n\nKnow another good quote of Chaunce? 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Nice piece.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9647207856178284} +{"content": "\ndramatic irony in a sentence\n\nExample sentences for dramatic irony\n\nThis technique is exactly the opposite of dramatic irony.\nStill more plot twists and dramatic irony color the spellbinding resolution.\nThis sets up a metastructure of dramatic irony, as we, the readers anticipate the somethingness-at-hand in contrast.\nFollow with definitions of dramatic irony and foreshadowing and a discussion of their importance.\nIn dramatic irony, the reader is aware of something that a character in a piece of literature does not know.\nExplain the use of verbal, situational, and dramatic irony.\nCopyright ©  2015 Dictionary.com, LLC. 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Spent some time on Good Reads last night. I went to your Quotes page to see how many of the Top Quotes I recognized. I was woefully worse than I thought I'd be. I can't believe that Tolkien is the one who said \"Not all who wander are lost\" -- the bumper sticker always attributed that to Anonymous.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5217839479446411} +{"content": "How to say JO in Vietnamese dʒoʊ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate JO to Vietnamese? This page provides all possible translations of the word JO in the Vietnamese language.\n\nDiscuss this JO Vietnamese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"JO.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 28 Jul 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "George's Marvellous Medicine\nBy Roald Dahl, Illustrated by Quentin Blake\n(0/5) Clear\nloading... Loading...\n'A true genius . . . 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The tenth line there has \"stream\" instead of \"heart\".\n\nThe text of the poem in the fourth edition of Lapsus Calami is available here.\n\nThe text of the poem in the posthumous edition is available here. sbh (talk) 20:16, 12 July 2016 (UTC)\n\nReturn to \"Lapsus Calami (Aug 1891)/A Sonnet\" page.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998674750328064} +{"content": "How to say Coquet in Hindi koʊˈkɛt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Coquet to Hindi? This page provides all possible translations of the word Coquet in the Hindi language.\n\nसाफ-सुथरा\n\ntidy(adjective)\n\nfairly big\n\na tidy sum of money.\n\nGet even more translations for Coquet\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this Coquet Hindi translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Coquet.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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ISBN 9780802124067. $27; ebk. ISBN9780802190925. NATURE Ten years ago, Flannery helped jump-start the conversation on climate change with The Weather Makers, a No. 1 international best seller that was named an ALA Notable Book and has over […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9961991906166077} +{"content": "New from Simon & Schuster\n\nNora Webster by Colm Toibin\nRebel Yell by S. C. Gwynne\nThe Innovators by Walter Isaacson\nRocks by Joe Perry\nAll the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr\nAs You Wish by Cary Elwes and Joe Layden\nWe Are Called to Rise\n\nWe Are Called to Rise\n\nA Novel\n\n • reading group guide\nThree lives are bound together by a split-second mistake, and a child’s fate hangs in the balance. What happens next will test—and restore—your faith in humanity.\n\nFar from the neon lights of the Vegas strip, three lives are about to collide. A middle aged woman attempting to revive her marriage. 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This is the last part of the sequel of three stories with the same… Read More\n\nBook / Other\n\nSeptember 09, 2019\n\nReads: 295\n\nComments: 2\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nthis book is about a coming of age story of a mexican/american girl. Read More\nThe hot sauce that Buddy Ray uses comes from the Meskin rest-rahnt that that Meskin Melchor somethin somethin somethin bootlegged into the back room of that layteeno grocery store or, as he says, tenda that he snuck into to the work bay of old man Bonifay's old auto repair shop… Read More\nMexicans see themselves a certain way. But how are they seen by their neighbors from the north, the United States of America? Despite their problems of violence and poverty Mexicans are proud of their country, their culture and their identity. Salma was born in Mexico in the state of Veracruz. Read More\nlo que le paso a una doñita en camino a las tortillas. Read More\n\nTags: mexican\n\nAn essay about my personal experiences with racism. The use of African American as a designator of race and not point of origin. The fact that we are essentially all Africans, having all originated from Africa. How we should abandon African American as a designation of the race for… Read More\nThis is a short story or essay I wrote about the ever-present racism that is still spread like cancer throughout the United States. I have started a movement to end one tendril of this cancer by referring to African Americans as Blacks, simply because they are just as American… Read More\nHigh praise for the Pinto Bean in this wise and insightful poem to its visual, auditory and olfactory beauty. Read More\nA culinary adventure with a waiter who knows the product. Read More\n\"Road Kill\" is another chapter in the ongoing legend of Rose Houston, direct descendent of the Great Sam Houston, Father of Texas. 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It is a book of faith based on a true story, so it is nonfiction. The events in this book actually occurred. This book is definitely inspirational to all Christians who search for true leadership. Not only is it inspirational but it is also insightful in the mysteries of visions from God. Chilling, exciting, this book is full of hard lessons that lead to wisdom in the end. This book deals with death at its worst stages and with struggles resorting to love. This is a read for eight-year-olds to adults because it deals with bullying among kids. This book is the quest and conquest of faith with all its toils and life’s failures too. It’s a package.\n\nAbout the Author", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999042749404907} +{"content": "\n\nPippa Chorley\n\nFormat: eBook-ePub DRM\n\nISBN: 9789814893220\n\n • SGD 11.15\n Unit price per \nTax included.\n\nWhen Sam awakes to find her stuffed toys lying in every corner of her room, she is sure that they have had an argument in the night. Will she be able to help Hop, Pig and Fluff solve their squabbles so that everyone can get a good night’s sleep? Join Sam and her soft, cuddly friends in this fun rhyming story as they try to resolve their differences and remain the best of friends.\n\nLanguage: English\nNumber of Pages: 32\n\nCopyright Year: 2020\n\nThis is an ebook that is fulfilled via Access Code. The Access Code for redemption will be emailed within 2 working days after payment verification\nYou will need to preinstall Adobe Digital Edition or Compatible Apps to read the ebook\n\nWe Also Recommend", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6493661999702454} +{"content": "B l o g t o u r #Review: BLOOD CRESCENT by #author S.M. McCoy @theglitterlady YABoundBookTours\n\n Welcome to the blog tour of\n\nS.M. McCoy’s\n\nMy Review:\n\nBlood Crescent (Divine #1)Blood Crescent by Stevie McCoy\n\nMy rating: 4 of 5 stars\n\nI love to chat books! You can also follow me on Twitter: @Sassy_Brit.\n\nIn this magical, and quite ambitious, story Stevie McCoy delves into the mystical world of\nBlood Crescent \nwhere main character realises her missing mother may still be alive and her own life is not what she thought it was. Big time! What they wanted from her mother, they now want from her. But who are ‘they’?\n\nTo begin with Blood Crescent has a surreal, hazy, yet mystical feel to it, as the mysterious Crystal slowly comes to grips with what is happening to her forcing her to embark on a fantastical and multi-layered journey of self-discovery and adventure.\n\nAs the story unfolded, I was transported into another realm where I met some amazing characters. Angel Aishlin with her witchy ways, and the (adorable) anti-hero Victor are just two characters who leapt right out of the pages and into my heart! Not only that, but I felt that this is ventured into the vampire world with a unique slant. You’ve heard of people being called ’emotional vampires’ right? There the sort of people who drain your energy by just being in the same room as them, because they’re for some reason, negative or miserable. Well this book takes that idea and runs with it. Like energy draining vampires who can suck out any goodness in your aura, just because they can. But of course, in this world it’s not that simple. And for good reason, too!\n\nOverall I have the feeling this is the start of a vast universe, with complex rules and therefore has the capacity to branch off in so many directions, this could the first of a long-running series, and would make great viewing on the box. In fact, I watched these characters play out their roles in my head as if it were already on the TV! There’s an intense, dark atmosphere to this story where the surreal meets a reality not unlike our own… if we are to believe there’s more to life than what we can see. And why shouldn’t there be?\n\nA rich tapestry of characters in a world where there is so much more to be discovered. I’m looking forward to continuing this adventure!\n\nView all my reviews over at Goodreads.\n\nBook Description: \n\nAuthor Bio:\n\nStevie Marie is the author of young adult paranormal fantasy and the Divine Series. Born within the apex of another universe, where magic flows like leaky faucets, and forged from the fires of the Underrealm she dug her way to Earth and reluctantly participates in human society, secretly returning to her home world to relay the stories of her monsters, and the troubled love of her people. When she isn’t writing she’s crafting clothing in her sewing room, cuddling her significant-other creature, or pretending to adult by managing a portfolio of properties for an accounting business in the rainy city of Seattle, Washington.\n\nTwitter: @theglitterlady\n\nAlthough this is the end of the tour and I’m the very last person to participate, please take a look at the previous stops, for more news, views and excerpts!\n\nBlog Tour schedule – \n\nSeptember 17th\n\nK.L Novitzke – Author     Https://www.klnovitzke.wordpress.com/blog   Promo Post\n\nTiffany Bookluver Blog   https://www.facebook.com/tiffanybookluver/        Promo Post\n\nDeclarations of a Fangirl      https://www.declarationsofafangirl.blogspot.com    Promo Post\n\nSeptember 18th\n\nLilly’s Book World      www.lillysbookworld.wordpress.com    Review\n\nWhat Is That Book About       www.whatisthatbookabout.com       Promo Post\n\nSeptember 19th\n\nDiane’s Book Blog      http://dianes-book.blogspot.com/     Promo Post\n\nFinding Magic In Books  http://findingmagicinbooks.tumblr.com     Review\n\nSeptember 20th\n\nA New Look On Books   http://anewlookonbooks.com Promo Post\n\nInk & Stone        http://ourinkandstone.com        Promo Post\n\nSeptember 21st\n\nBookish Revelations       http://www.bookishrevelations.com     Promo Post\n\nSeptember 24th\n\nCharacter Madness and Musings    https://jenabaxterbooks.blogspot.com/     Promo Post\n\nSeptember 25th\n\nAngel Leya          www.angeleya.com       Promo Post\n\nFantasticando sui libri     Https://fantasticandosuilibri.blogspot.it     Review\n\nSeptember 26th\n\nKelsey Ketch, Author     http://kelseyketch.com      Promo Post\n\nMorbid Reviews        http://morbidreviews.madame-guillotine.net/     Promo Post\n\nBeachBoundBooks      https://www.beachboundbooks.com/blogging-about-books     Promo Post\n\nSeptember 27th\n\nBookworm for Kids     https://www.bookwormforkids.blogspot.com Review\n\nUndercover Binge Reader      https://undercoverbingereader.com     Review\nOh Hey! 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We do not accept PDFs and unpublished manuscripts.\n\nKristin Freda\nc/o the Irma Simonton Black and James H. Black Award\n610 West 112th Street\nNew York, NY 10025\n\nBooks must be received by November 1 of the calendar year in which they are published to be considered. Publisher contact information must be included with each shipment or emailed to bookcom@bankstreet.edu. Updated publisher information is critical to our work.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999669790267944} +{"content": "Posts Tagged With: Avalon\n\nThere are 1 articles tagged with “Avalon” published on this site.\n\nTwo weeks ago I wrote an article titled Avalon Is FUN, where I shared my first impressions of Avalon Poetry II. I emphasize how much fun I had on that journey so many times during the article that I should have certainly gotten my point across by now, but that didn’t stop me from typing ”The Most Fun I’ve Ever Had On A River Cruise” as soon as I began to think of ideas for my second story covering my trip. Then I had to think, what was the root of all the fun? In part, a great crew and a fun group of guests, but a great journey needs Read the rest of this entry »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6437037587165833} +{"content": "The Submission Grinder, milling your submissions into something useful\n\nLove Letters to Poe\n\n- Original, previously unpublished gothic flash fiction\n\n- Stories that evoke wonder and terror, romance and horror\n\n- Complete story arcs with character growth\n\nThis market is temporarily closed.\n\nMarket Genres\n\nMarket Types, Lengths & Pay Scale\n0 to 1000 words\n5 cents/word\n\nShort Story\n1000 to 1500 words\n5 cents/word30 May 2020\n\nLast officially checked: 30 May 2021\n\nThe Submission Grinder is brought to you by Diabolical Plots, [SPONSOR REDACTED], Isa Yap, and many others!\nCopyright © 2020 Diabolical Plots, LLC, All Rights Reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\n\nmas|ter|stroke [ `mæstər,strouk ] noun count\na skillful act that helps you achieve something\n\nUsage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • masterstroke — [mas′tərstrōk΄] n. a masterly action, move, or achievement …   English World dictionary\n\n • masterstroke — mas|ter|stroke [ˈma:stəstrəuk US ˈmæstərstrouk] n a very clever, skilful, and often unexpected action that is completely successful ▪ That ad campaign was an absolute masterstroke. masterstroke of ▪ a masterstroke of diplomacy …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • masterstroke — [[t]mɑ͟ːstə(r)stroʊk, mæ̱s [/t]] masterstrokes N COUNT: usu sing A masterstroke is something you do which is unexpected but very clever and which helps you to achieve something. To have convinced Hillsden that he would be justified in killing… …   English dictionary\n\n • masterstroke — UK [ˈmɑːstə(r)ˌstrəʊk] / US [ˈmæstərˌstroʊk] noun [countable] Word forms masterstroke : singular masterstroke plural masterstrokes a skilful act that helps you to achieve something …   English dictionary\n\n • masterstroke — /mas teuhr strohk , mah steuhr /, n. a masterly action or achievement; an extremely skillful or effective action: War was avoided by a masterstroke of diplomacy. Also, master stroke. [1670 80; MASTER + STROKE1] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • masterstroke — noun (C) a very clever, skilful, and often unexpected action that is completely successful: a masterstroke of diplomacy …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • masterstroke — noun Date: 1679 a masterly performance or move …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • masterstroke — noun An action which demonstrated great skill or artistry …   Wiktionary\n\n • masterstroke — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A great or heroic deed: achievement, exploit, feat, gest, stunt, tour de force. See ACTION …   English dictionary for students\n\n • masterstroke — n. wise move, masterly move, brilliant idea, very intelligent maneuver …   English contemporary dictionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. 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Required fields are marked *\n\nFebruary 27, 2018 | Charlotte Donlon\n\nAt the end of the preface to Kate Bowler’s Everything Happens for a Reason and Other Lies I’ve Loved, she writes:   I wish this were a different kind of story. But this is a... read full article\n\nOrdinary People Change the World\n\nFebruary 10, 2018 | Charlotte Donlon\n\nCal has been selling books from the Ordinary People Change the World series written by Brad Meltzer and illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos for a while now. I picked up two of the books from the... read full article\n\nFebruary 08, 2018 | Charlotte Donlon\n\nThe newest book written by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Mae Besom will encourage kids--and adults--to be brave and grab ahold of chances to do new things. What Do You Do With A Chance (one of... read full article\n\nFebruary 2018 Books of the Month\n\nFebruary 01, 2018 | Charlotte Donlon\n\nCal picked four books for Church Street Coffee and Books’ February 2018 “Books of the Month.” Copies will be available in the shop for purchase on and after their publication dates. If you read any... read full article\n\nJanuary 15, 2018 | Charlotte Donlon\n\nIn Wild Things: The Joy of Reading Children’s Literature as an Adult, Bruce Handy explores classic children’s books, engages their critics, and provides background information and details about the stories and their authors. Publishers Weekly... read full article\n\nJanuary 2018 Books of the Month\n\nJanuary 01, 2018 | Charlotte Donlon\n\nCal picked three books for Church Street Coffee and Books’ January 2018 “Books of the Month.” Copies will be available in the shop for purchase on and after their publication dates. 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The story of one woman’s many trips through the first half of the 20th century, Life After Life gives its reincarnated heroine the chance to get her own life right—and maybe change history forever.\n\nNext month’s Audio Book Club will discuss Rachel Kushner’s fiery novel of the 1970s New York art scene, Italian radicals, and motorcycles, The Flamethrowers. Read the book, then rev up to join us for our conversation on Sept. 6.\n\nThe Audio Book Club is sponsored by Audible.com.\n\nVisit our Audio Book Club archive page for a complete list of the more than 60 books we’ve discussed over the years. Or you can listen to any of our previous club meetings through our iTunes feed.\n\nPodcast produced by Abdul Rufus and Andy Bowers.\n\nEmily Bazelon is a staff writer at the New York Times Magazine and the author of Sticks and Stones\n\nDan Kois is Slate’s culture editor and co-host of Mom and Dad Are Fighting, and a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine. He is writing a book called How to Be a Family.\n\nKaty Waldman is Slate’s words correspondent.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995919466018677} +{"content": "The Pursuit of Individual Self-Interest Will Always Lead to Collective Ruin\n\nJerrold Soh\n\nuploaded May 2013 · updated 2010\n\nH1 General Paper\n\nI wrote this for an exam in June 2010. It is one of my best essays. I made a few corrections to the grammar and spelling, but preserved it as it was to keep it as 'produced-under-exam-conditions' as possible.\n\nMore on General Paper\n\nLatest Articles on Think\n\nRelationships, and Happiness.\n\n2208 views, 0 recommends\n\nShould I Take H2 Literature?\n\n5485 views, 0 recommends", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7489739656448364} +{"content": "Quote Queen\n\nWho Shares Your Day and What Did They Say? This is a collection of thought-provoking quotations for each day of the year by people who share YOUR birthday!\n\nOctober 25\n\non October 25, 2013\n\nJames Beattie – 1735 – Poet\n\n“In every age and every man there is something to praise as well as to blame.”\n\nPublicity photo of comedienne Minnie Pearl for appearances made at Chicago’s Civic Opera House. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nMax Stirner – 1806 – Philosopher\n\n“The men of the future will yet fight their way to many a liberty that we do not even miss.”\n\nJohn Heisman – 1869 – Coach\n\n“When you find your opponent’s weak spot, hammer it.”\n\nHenry Norris Russell – 1877 – Scientist\n\n“Conflict between science and religion is a dangerous foe.”\n\nPablo Picasso – 1881 – Artist\n\n“As a child I could draw like Leonardo; as an adult I want to paint as a child.”\n\nRichard E. Byrd – 1888 – Explorer\n\n“A static hero is a public liability.  Progress grows out of motion.”\n\nSmokey Joe Wood – 1889 – Athlete\n\n“I threw so hard I thought my arm would fly right off my body.”\n\nHenry Steele Commager – 1902 – Historian\n\n“Censorship always defeats its own purpose, for it creates in the end the kind of society that is incapable of exercising real discretion.”\n\nMinnie Pearl – 1912 – Singer and Musician (Sarah Ophelia Colley)\n\n“God has a plan for all of us, but He expects us to do our share of the work.”\n\nJack Kent Cooke – 1912 – Businessman\n\n“Nobody’s going to write a book about me, because nobody’s going to find anything worth writing a book about.”\n\nJohn Berryman – 1914 – Poet\n\n“Bats have no bankers and they do not drink and cannot be arrested and pay no tax and, in general, bats have it made.”\n\nBilly Barty – 1924 – Actor\n\n“The general public thinks all little people are in circuses or sideshows.  We have doctors, nurses, just about every field covered.”\n\nMarion Ross – 1928 – Actress\n\n“The thing about hearing loss is that no one can see it.  Most people are so impatient; they just assume that the person with hearing loss is being rude, or slow-witted.”\n\nHarold Brodkey – 1930 – Author\n\n“I have thousands of opinions still – but that is down from millions – and, as always, I know nothing.”\n\nJay Chiat – 1931 – Businessman\n\n“Taking risks gives me energy.”\n\nMichael Gartner – 1938 – Journalist\n\n“There isn’t as much passion and outrage in today’s newspapers.  That may be because of a corporate decision, but they’ve lost their personality.”\n\nBobby Knight – 1940 – Coach\n\n“The will to succeed is important, but what’s more important is the will to prepare.”\n\nHelen Reddy – 1941 – Singer and Actress\n\n“Hindsight is wonderful.  It’s always easy to second guess after the fact.”\n\nAnne Tyler – 1941 – Novelist\n\n“My family can always tell when I’m well into a novel because the meals get very crummy.”\n\nJames Carville – 1944 – Lawyer\n\n“Ideologies aren’t all that important.  What’s important is psychology.”\n\nSuheir Hammad (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nJon Anderson – 1944 – Musician\n\n“I think one of the greatest moments of my life was when I could write musician on my passport.”\n\nDan Gable – 1948 – Athlete\n\n“Gold medals aren’t really made of gold.  They’re made of sweat, determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts.”\n\nNancy Cartwright – 1957 – Actress\n\n“The fundamental laws of physics do not describe true facts about reality.  Rendered as descriptions of facts, they are false; amended to be true, they lose their explanatory force.”\n\nMelinda McGraw – 1963 – Actress\n\n“I do believe that one way to have a destiny is to choose one.”\n\nBruce Feiler – 1964 – Writer\n\n“The most successful families embrace and elevate their family history, particularly their failures, setbacks, and missteps.”\n\nAdam Pascal – 1970 – Actor\n\n“Ignorance is bliss.  I wish I still had some.”\n\nEsther Duflo – 1972 – Economist\n\n“I don’t go to the beach.  There is no value in going to the beach.  If I did go I would probably read economic books.”\n\nSuheir Hammad – 1973 – Poet\n\n“Do not fear what has blown up.  If you must, fear the unexploded.”\n\nAnthony Starr – 1975 – Actor\n\n“Collaboration is the best way to work.  It’s the only way to work, really.  Everyone’s there because they have a set of skills to offer across the board.”\n\nKeith Barry – 1976 – Entertainer\n\n“Magic is all about directing attention.  If I didn’t want you to look at my right hand then I don’t look at it.”\n\nKaty Perry – 1984 – Musician\n\n“I don’t need the Prince Charming to have my own happy ending.”\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. 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Robbie […]\n\nApr 17\n\nWilliam Shakespeare\n\nCategory: General | Comments Off on William Shakespeare\n\nThis is the main author tried to convey to the proposed transfer: Or he lives, the nature of the ring – bankrupt and impoverished blood, that burning shame – now share the last saves, and many proud, live it good? Oh no, that show what value she had been, until foul these days she kept […]\n\nApr 17\n\nNew World Heritage\n\nCategory: General | Comments Off on New World Heritage\n\nPress release from the 27.08.2013 from October Organizer Asiamar by ID Reisewelt extends Asia travel be travel module program to a three-day boat Safari through the archipelago of Phang Nga with world natural heritage to the UNESCO Bay as well as the Phi Phi atoll in Thailand. 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This new stage […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6085716485977173} +{"content": "\n\nI’ve spent all afternoon getting updated versions of all the books uploaded onto Kindle and also Smashwords.  It is very tedious work!\n\nThe reason I decided to do this was that I wanted to add links for the next book, “Dream Home” to all of the existing books.  And as long as I was doing that, I decided to go ahead and fix the typos I was aware of, make sure that all the books had the same information at the end (links for readers to go straight to Amazon to leave a review; the address for this website, my email address, links to the audiobooks, etc).  And I did a decent update on the Box of Dreams collection  – updating the files for all five books in that document, too.\n\nAnd then I had to create a separate version for Smashwords,because their formatting requirements are different than Amazon.  But it’s all done now.  All the books are as up-to-date and correct as I can make them, with the nice new covers, and everything else done.  The only task left is to do the same thing for the paperback editions, but that’s a little more involved, and I don’t have the energy to do it today.  I also don’t know how to do something I’d really like to do – include the image from Ami Low’s original handpainted covers on the inside back cover of the books.  I’m not sure if that’s even an option, or, if it would add enough cost to the paperbacks that it wouldn’t be worth it.  So there’s a research project for another day!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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From that they compiled the list of 100 greatest fiction works.\n\nOne hundred international writers, including Salman Rushdie, John le Carré, Milan Kundera, Nadine Gordimer, Carlos Fuentes and Norman Mailer, chose Don Quixote as the world's best work of fiction. The rest of the list, which was not ranked, included works from 13 Nobel literature laureates and nine contemporary writers. Ten writers had more than one book in the list.\n\n08/05/2002\n\nRelated stories\n\nhome about us news resources subscribe\nnewsletter forum search\n\n© Bellagio Publishing Network 2002-2005.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9969629049301147} +{"content": "Review by lifeofastoryteller -- My trip to Adele\n\nThis forum is for volunteer reviews by members of our review team. These reviews are done voluntarily by the reviewers and are published in this forum, separate from the official professional reviews. These reviews are kept separate primarily because the same book may be reviewed by many different reviewers.\nPost Reply\nUser avatar\nPosts: 2\nJoined: 07 Aug 2017, 20:41\nBookshelf Size: 2\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-lifeofastoryteller.html\nLatest Review: \"Yesterday\" by Samyann\n\nReview by lifeofastoryteller -- My trip to Adele\n\nPost by lifeofastoryteller » 10 Aug 2017, 23:01\n\n[Following is a volunteer review of \"My trip to Adele\" by R.I.Alyaseer and A. I Alyaseer.]\nBook Cover\n4 out of 4 stars\nShare This Review\n\nMy Trip to Adele, by R.I. Alyaseer, A.I. Alyaseer is based on the story of three flawed but remarkably likable people. It falls under the romance genre. R.I. Alyaseer and A.I. Alyaseer creates a refreshing story centering on the aspects culture, music, love, and a depth to life.\n\nA concert held by the famous singer, Adele, becomes the main focus for three flawed yet unique stories: an unhappy married couple, a divorced mother and a devoted lover, spanning from three different countries and cultures. Elias, a Moroccan man living in Rome discovers the darkness of depression from the break-up between him and his long-lost love Malika. Nadia, a single mother from Jordan, is battling her ex-husband in the courts and doing all she can to secure freedom for herself and her only son. And lastly, Yaser, a married man living in Las Vegas, realises that his marriage is crawling all over him like a slow, painful death.\n\nSet in the beautiful city of Verona, My Trip to Adele gives the reader a glimpse of learning the harsh truths about fate, religion, courage, desire, and guilt. I enjoyed learning about the various cultural aspects of each character throughout the novel, delving into foreign terms and places that have widened my eyes.\n\nThe theme of culture and music had me wanting to explore the homes of Elias, Nadia, and Yaser, and made me understand the discrepancies between beliefs and faiths and how that can be juxtaposed with the happiness of culture.\n\nThe issue of transitional vs. modernity throughout the novel came across as authentic to me when reading it. The three character’s of the novel struggled with their journey, avoiding their current barriers to happiness when they could, however, discovering through Adele’s songs that they had to deal with their situation.\n\nUpon finishing the novel I would have liked to have learned more about each individual character’s backstory, but perhaps that is because I became so invested in the story. Also, at times Adele’s lyric quotes seemed somewhat forced, however, this is something to easily overlook as R.I. Alyaseer’s and A.I. Alyaseer’s writing is exceptional.\n\nI heartily rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. This novel is a fine example of lyrical culture and romance and a thoroughly enjoyable read. I recommend this novel to romance readers and those who love the culture of the world.\n\nMy Trip to Adele.\n\nMy trip to Adele\nView: on Bookshelves | on Amazon\n\nLike lifeofastoryteller's review? Post a comment saying so!\nLatest Review: \"Yesterday\" by Samyann\n\nUser avatar\nGreg Smith\nPosts: 1\nJoined: 20 Aug 2017, 21:20\nBookshelf Size: 0\n\nPost by Greg Smith » 20 Aug 2017, 21:21\n\nThoroughly enjoyed reading this novel. I agree that it is rich in culture and that really speaks through the characters. Great review!\n\nUser avatar\nBettina Knott\nPosts: 1\nJoined: 20 Aug 2017, 21:22\nBookshelf Size: 0\n\nPost by Bettina Knott » 21 Aug 2017, 20:35\n\nA friend recommended this book to me. Will definitely have to give it a go I think. Thanks for your review.\n\nUser avatar\nPosts: 485\nJoined: 02 Aug 2017, 03:18\n2018 Reading Goal: 25\n2018 Reading Goal Completion: 28\nCurrently Reading: Boom! A Revolting Situation\nBookshelf Size: 25\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-readandsmile.html\nLatest Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White\n\nPost by readandsmile » 21 Aug 2017, 20:52\n\nI like your review. The book seems a good story for life learning. Thank for having such a nice review. Looking forward to read more of your review.\nReading is an antidote for...\n\nPosts: 11\nJoined: 03 Sep 2017, 11:11\nBookshelf Size: 8\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-sparkles609.html\nLatest Review: \"My Trip To Adele\" by R.I.Alyaseer and A. 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Paused   You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.\nLearn more\nSee this image\nHave one to sell? Sell on Amazon\n\nRobert Graves: Complete Poems Volume 2 (Robert Graves Programme) Paperback – February 1, 1999\n\nISBN-13: 978-1857542615 ISBN-10: 1857542614Series: Robert Graves Programme\n • Paperback: 440 pages\n • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd. (February 1, 1999)\n • Language: English\n • ISBN-10: 1857542614\n • ISBN-13: 978-1857542615\n • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.4 x 8.5 inches\n • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds\n • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,820,971 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)\n\nMore About the Author\n\nROBERT GRAVES (1895-1985) was an English poet, translator, and novelist, one of the leading English men of letters in the twentieth century. He fought in World War I and won international acclaim in 1929 with the publication of his memoir of the First World War, Good-bye to All That. 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Giles also sometimes works under the name of Edward Monkton.\n\n Giles’s first animated television series, World of Happy, was commissioned by the CBBC for broadcast in March 2010. Captain Flinn & the Pirate Dinosaurs (a 52 part animated series) was broadcast in late 2016.\n\n Giles lives with his wife and four children in Oxfordshire.\n\n Our favourite Giles Andreae Book Characters\n Leo - from The Lion Who Wanted To Love\n Gerald - from Giraffes Can't Dance\n Doofus - from Sir Scallywag and the Golden Underpants\n\n Our favourite Giles Andreae Book Quotes\n \"At the Jungle Dance, the warthogs waltz, the chimps cha-cha, and the lions tango. \"Giraffes can't dance,\" they all jeer when it's Gerald's turn to prance. But with some sound advice from a wise cricket, Gerald starts swaying to his own sweet tune.\" (Giraffes Can't Dance)\n 5th March 2009\n\n Giraffes Can't Dance Activity Book\n\n Meet Gerald the Giraffe and friends in this fun-packed activity book, featuring characters from internationally bests... More\n\n (37 reviews)\n 4th September 2014\n\n I Love You, Baby\n\n An adorable, heart-felt picture book about the arrival of a new bab y - from the author of international bestseller... More\n\n (13 reviews)\n 2nd October 2003\n\n PANTS is a picture book with a brilliant rhyming text by Giles Andreae and lots of hilarious pictures by Nick Sharratt. ... More\n\n (12 reviews)\n 1st April 1998\n\n Rumble in the Jungle\n\n Come into the jungle for a noisy, rhyming animal adventure in this colourful read-aloud picture book! There'... More\n\n (10 reviews)\n 3rd May 2012\n\n I Love My Daddy Board Book\n\n A sweet, rhyming picture book about the special relationship between father and child. 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More\n\n (6 reviews)\n Image to show page is loading Show More Books\n\n New Book\n\n Most Popular Book\n\n Coming Soon\n\n Party Pants Party Pants\n\n Party Pants\n\n 22nd August 2019\n\n Recent Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7406169176101685} +{"content": "Witch Is When the Floodgates Opened : A Witch P.I. Mystery\n\n • by Adele Abbott\n • Narrated by Hannah Platts\n • Series: A Witch P.I. Mystery\n • 6 hrs and 4 mins\n • Unabridged Audiobook\n\nPublisher's Summary\n\nKeep your friends close...\nEverything is disappearing: A priceless antique, Mrs. V, and - even worse - Jill's custard creams. It's time for our intrepid P.I. (and witch fantastico) to leap into action.\n...and your custard creams closer.\n\nSee More Like This\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful\n\nA Binge Worthy Series\n\nIf you could sum up Witch Is When the Floodgates Opened in three words, what would they be?\n\nMy guilty pleasure\n\nDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?\n\nIt did! Each one from the series has. Adele Abbot does a wonderful job at keeping you intrigued and happy and Hannah Platts is the perfect narrator for these books\n\nWhich character – as performed by Hannah Platts – was your favorite?\n\nJack and Jill are a steady favourite\n\nWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?\n\nI did\n\nRead full review\n\n- Amazon Customer\n\nlove this series\n\nthis series is awesome. love winky and grammar. fun and enjoyable. keep them coming. woohoo\nRead full review\n\n- Rachel M Taylor\n\nBook Details\n\n • Release Date: 06-30-2017\n • Publisher: Implode Publishing Ltd", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.609488308429718} +{"content": "Pia Z. Ehrhardt's fiction and non fiction.\n\nPosts by pia z. ehrhardt\n\nQuick Links to Essays & Fiction.\n\nPosted on June 5, 2017\n\nAlive and well on the web: Jesuit Dog – ELJ – Elm Leaves Journal The Owls of Solomon Place – Oxford American The Thunder and the Hurricane – Oxford American Ode to Swimming Naked – Oxford American The Hillendale House: Moving Out Mother – Virginia Quarterly Review Crime Watcher – The Morning News Carnivale – Great Jones Street Brides  – Great Jones Street Stop – The Literary Review Famous Fathers – Narrative Magazine Tell Me In Italian – Narrative Magazine And an interview I did with Gail Godwin    \n\nAirplane Reading: House Beautiful.\n\nPosted on March 31, 2016\n\n(My piece in Airplane Reading, a book of essays edited by Chris Schaberg and Mark Yakich published by Zero Books. Originating out of  the website, the book includes essays by Roxane Gay, Lucy Corin, Pam Houston, and Ander Monson, among many others.) On Sale Now. House Beautiful: When my grandfather died in 1985 my first husband didn’t go with me to the funeral. He was out of work again. “I need to keep the job hunt alive,” he said. The call came in the middle of the night from my father. I lived in New Orleans and my parents were 100 miles away in Mississippi, but we booked the same flight and rendezvoused at my airport. I couldn’t remember the last time I’d flown with…\n\nWhat I Meant.\n\nPosted on March 31, 2016\n\nHigh-res version\n\nWhile I waited at the traffic light on Canal Street, a toddler straddled his mother’s hip and kicked off his tiny red sandal. He looked down, wiggled his foot, but didn’t have words. I was driving home from the office with my music on loud. My family had just returned to New Orleans after living for four months in Houston. A continuous rusty waterline cut through buildings and houses. We lived a mile away and on a ridge. The woman stood at the bus stop dressed in turquoise scrubs, and her toddler waved his sippy cup at whoever might notice\n\nContinue reading in r.k.v.r.y.\n\nThe Thunder and the Hurricane\n\nPosted on March 1, 2016\n\nIn 2006, my son’s U-16 soccer team, the Lakeview Thunder, returned after Katrina to finish out what would be a brave and gnarly season. Only three of the players had homes that weren’t damaged or destroyed. This essay was ten years in the writing, and I’m deeply grateful that it found a home in Oxford American. With illustrations by Donald Baechler. Read the essay here. ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000083446502686} +{"content": "Authors: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\n\nDefinition of Impoverish\n\n 1. To make poor; to reduce to poverty or indigence; as, misfortune and disease impoverish families.\n 2. To exhaust the strength, richness, or fertility of; to make sterile; as, to impoverish land.\n\nImpoverish Translations\n\nimpoverish in French is appauvrissent, appauvris, appauvrissez, appauvrir\nimpoverish in German is arm machen, verarmen\nimpoverish in Spanish is empobrecer\nimpoverish in Swedish is utarma\n\nShare with your Friends\n\nEveryone likes a good quote - don't forget to share.\n  Mobile Site | Privacy | Terms |\nCopyright © 2001 - 2014 BrainyQuote®\nBookRags Media Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9470359086990356} +{"content": "What is Amulet Book 9 called?\n\nUntitled ( Amulet, # 9 ) by Kazu Kibuishi.\n\nWill there be an amulet 9?\n\nAmulet 9 is the final book in the series.\n\nHow many books are in the Amulet series?\n\nOn October 3, 2014, Kibuishi confirmed on Twitter that the series will have nine volumes. He estimates the final volume will come out in 2021.\n\nWhat is Amulet Book 2 called?\n\nUnsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Stonekeeper’s Curse is the second volume in the Amulet series. The fantasy comic was written by Kazu Kibuishi, and is a successful bestseller. It was written in 2009.\n\nWho is Max in amulet?\n\nMax Griffin is a recurring villain in the Amulet series. He makes his first appearance in “The Cloud Searchers”.\n\nWhat is the first amulet book?\n\nAmulet: The Stonekeeper is a 2008 children’s graphic novel written and illustrated by Kazu Kibuishi. The Stonekeeper.\n\nCover art by Kazu Kibuishi\nAuthor Kazu Kibuishi\nPages 192\nISBN 0-439-84681-1\nFollowed by The Stonekeeper’s Curse\n\nWhat is the newest Amulet book?\n\nKazu Kibuishi is the writer and artist of the New York Times Bestselling AMULET graphic novel series, published by Scholastic Graphix. The eighth book in the series, Amulet 8: Supernova, was released in Fall 2018.\n\nYou might be interested:  Persona 5 Where To Find Emperor's Amulet?\n\nDoes amulet have a movie?\n\nAmulet is a 2020 British horror film written and directed by Romola Garai and starring Carla Juri, Imelda Staunton and Alec Secareanu. It premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on 24 July 2020. Amulet ( film )\n\nLanguage English\n\nIs amulet an anime?\n\nAmulet is an upcoming animated Netflix Original Series, created and directed by Kazu Kibuishi, which is based on his graphic novel series of the same name and produced by Mercury Filmworks.\n\nWhat should I read after amulet?\n\nIf you like Amulet\n\n • Zita the Spacegirl. Book One, Far From Home. by Hatke, Ben.\n • Three Thieves. Book One, Tower of Treasure. by Chantler, Scott.\n • Poptropica. [1], Mystery of the Map.\n • Oddly Normal. Book 1.\n • The Nameless City. by Hicks, Faith Erin.\n • Mighty Jack. by Hatke, Ben.\n • Dream Jumper. Book One, Nightmare Escape.\n • Giants Beware! by Aguirre, Jorge Augusto.\n\nWhat is Amulet Book 3 called?\n\nThe Cloud Searchers is a fantasy graphic novel which was written in 2010. It is the third volume in the Amulet series. It was written and drawn by author Kazu Kibuishi.\n\nWhat grade level is the Amulet series?\n\nThe Stonekeeper (Amulet, Book 1)\n\nInterest Level Reading Level Reading A-Z\nGrades 4 – 8 Grades 1 – 5 Q\n\nWhat age is amulet appropriate for?\n\nIt is accessible to most kids that read at minimum a grade 2/3 level.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8845869898796082} +{"content": "round white pill m one side t7 othe?\n\nBest Answer\n\nIt is a small white circular pill that has a M on one side and a T7 on the other. 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[In mod. north-eastern and Orkney and Shetland Sc. dialect, as kipe, kype, kypie.] A name for certain games of marbles or of ball, in which the marbles or the ball are aimed at a hole in the ground. — 1647 Rec. Old Aberd. II. 27.\nAndro Able [etc.] … printessis for playing at the kype on the Lords day\n1658 Cramond Cullen Ch. 128.\nThomas Imlach and Thomas Christie rebuked for playing at the kyp\n\nYou may wish to vary the format shown below depending on the citation style used.\n\n\"Kyp n.\". Dictionary of the Scots Language. 2004. Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Accessed 27 Jun 2022 \n\nHide Advanced Search\n\nBrowse DOST:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Writing The Darkness\n\nI’m working on a new short story for a very cool anthology. And frankly, the story is scaring me to death. It’s dark.  I write darkness.  There’s bravery and honor in it. I write bravery and honor.  But it’s branching out into subject matter that I generally choose not to discuss, especially concerning an old job that I had.  Half of … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "SEEN This Week 2/18/13\n\npresidents_day Happy President’s Day from here in the US! This week’s book, event, and author news:\n\nLacie Nation’s book Silent Tears was released February 12 by Sweet Cravings Publishing.\n\nClick here to read a\nvery entertaining interview with Horny Devil Publishing author Tim Goodwood.\n\nCheryl Carpinello discusses writing medieval fiction for the younger set on the Boulder Writers Workshop.\n\nCall to plus sized women: Do you love being just the way you are and want to do more for your community? The Queens of Alpha Pi Zeta Sorority Inc. are looking for people like you. If you’d like to learn more about the sorority, please visit their web site.\n\nWhat do writers do when their sales slacken? Read this post to learn more!\n\nBe sure to check out E.M. Marz’s book The Stone Theory: Tales of an Accidental Demon Hunter, a thrilling adventure in the tradition of Harry Potter, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Katniss Everdeen.\n\nEdward Coburn’s The Dog Who Ate The Crossbow (An Adam and Bagel Mystery) is a five-star delight that can be found on Amazon.\n\nHere is the latest trailer for Ashlyn Mathews’ paranormal romance, Shadow Watcher.\n\nCheck out Wired Kingdom, the terrific debut novel by Rick Chesler.\n\nThe fabulous Eden Baylee writing about erotica. If you don’t know Eden, you don’t know erotica. 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Language: English. Published: May 22, 2012. Categories: Fiction » Literary collections » Australian & Oceanian\nA collection of poems and short stories, mostly set in the Australian bush.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6772745847702026} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nClassified / Fern Michaels.\n\nMichaels, Fern, author. (Author).\nImage of item\n\nElectronic resources\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780758291639 (electronic bk.)\n • ISBN: 0758291639 (electronic bk.)\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource (266 pages).\n • Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing Corporation, 2013.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: Toots and Phil are ready to take their relationship to the next level, but after being widowed eight times, Toots is reluctant-- and she has other problems. Two young children, last seen in Toot's bakery, have gone missing. Finding the missing kids proves more complicated and dangerous than The Godmothers ever imagined.\nSource of Description Note: Description based on print version record.\nSubject: Female friendship > Fiction.\nSponsors > Fiction.\nGossip columnists > Fiction.\nMothers and daughters > Fiction.\nWidows > Fiction.\nCharleston (S.C.) > Fiction.\nGenre: Domestic fiction.\nPsychological fiction.\nDomestic fiction.\nPsychological fiction.\nElectronic books.\nElectronic books.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.895543098449707} +{"content": "Just One Reader's Opinion!\n\nThe Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake\n\nThe Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake By Aimee Bender\n\nSource Purchased\n\nPublished by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on June 1, 2010\n\nCover image and synopsis from Goodreads:\n\nOn the eve of her ninth birthday, unassuming Rose Edelstein, a girl at the periphery of schoolyard games and her distracted parents’ attention, bites into her mother’s homemade lemon-chocolate cake and discovers she has a magical gift: she can taste her mother’s emotions in the cake. She discovers this gift to her horror, for her mother—her cheerful, good-with-crafts, can-do mother—tastes of despair and desperation. Suddenly, and for the rest of her life, food becomes a peril and a threat to Rose.\n\nThe curse her gift has bestowed is the secret knowledge all families keep hidden—her mother’s life outside the home, her father’s detachment, her brother’s clash with the world. Yet as Rose grows up she learns to harness her gift and becomes aware that there are secrets even her taste buds cannot discern.\n\nThis is one of those books that took me a little bit to get into but once I did, I was hooked.  The book mainly follows Rose and her discovery of her ability to taste someone’s emotions in the food they’ve made, and what she learns through this ability about other people – particularly her family: her mother, her father, and her brother.  I’ve never read anything else that Aimee Bender has written, but based on this I would.  She is a really great writer, the characters stayed with me after I finished,  and the story was certainly unlike anything else I’ve read.\n\nI’ve read some other reviews by people who felt that the subplot involving Rose’s brother, Joseph, was uninteresting or confusing, but I couldn’t disagree more.  That was the part of the book that I wanted more of, and Joseph is the character that had the greatest impact on me.  I don’t want to give away any details, so I’ll just say that Joseph’s isolation and then ultimate resolution made me so sad, and yet I think it was what he wanted.  I was left wanting to know more about what was happening to him and his ability, and why he ultimately wanted what he did, but I don’t think that’s a flaw in the story.  I think it showed that no matter how much Rose was able to learn about those around her, even she could not fully understand her brother.\n\nI would recommend this book if you’re looking for something a little different.  If you’ve read it, let me know what you thought in the comments!\n\n4 Responses\n\n 1. I must read this book! Your thoughts on it were intriguing…perhaps the author has another book she’s writing now about Rose’s brother Joseph? Thanks for another good tip! How did you find this book? I read lots of reviews etc., but I’d never heard of it!\n\n 1. The sadness of the lemon cake is her mom’s emotions that the daughter can ‘taste’ when she eats the cake. And yes, you should read the book. 🙂\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.\n\n • Follow Me!\n\n • Subscribe to the blog!\n\n Enter your e-mail address:\n\n Powered by FeedPress\n\n Recent Posts\n\n • 2022 Reading Challenge\n\n 2023 Reading Challenge\n\n Kimmy has\n read 1 book toward\n her goal of\n 100 books.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6029834151268005} +{"content": "Lybrary.com: ebooks and download videos Search All  Title  Author \nHome / C. N. 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Three astronauts in a tiny module, a quarter of a million miles from home. A quarter of a million miles from help. As Russian and American crews sprint for a secret bounty hidden away on the lunar surface, old rivalries blossom and the political stakes are stretched to breaking point back on Earth. Houston flight controller Kazimieras 'Kaz' Zemeckis must do all he can to keep the NASA crew together, while staying one step ahead of his Soviet rivals. But not everyone on board Apollo 18 is quite who they appear to be. Full of fascinating technical detail, twists and tension, The Apollo Murders puts you right there in the moment. Experience the dark majesty of space, the fierce G-forces of launch and the rush of holding on to the outside of a spacecraft travelling at 17,000 miles per hour, as told by a former Commander of the International Space Station who has done all of those things in real life. 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Magnets Available Now!\n\nSaturday, March 16th at 3pm - Rebekah Honeycutt\n\nby Blue Ridge Books on 03/02/13\n\nJoin us on Saturday, March 16th at 3pm for author Rebekah Honeycutt.  Rebekah will be signing her new debut book Sapphire Eyes!\n\nRebekah Honeycutt has many titles: Mother; Paramedic; Student, but has recently acquired a new label: Author. After self-publishing her first book, Sapphire Eyes: The Secret Society of Magical Medics, Ms. Honeycutt became an international author, by selling her novel in six countries, within the first month.Rebekah takes readers on a journey through the world of Emergency Medical Services, while adding a twist of mystical finesse.\n\nRebekah began her career in emergency services as a volunteer firefighter, and then worked her way through college to obtain the credentials of a paramedic. She is now working on a degree in American Sign Language- Interpreter Education where she plans to not only become an interpreter, but to also educate emergency providers about Deaf culture and American Sign Language.\n\nRebekah had originally created her characters within a dream. Once awake, she frantically scribbled the events which turned into her first novel. As she wrote the last sentence, she knew there had to be more. With the first book in the series complete, she published \"Sapphire Eyes\" January 1st, 2013 as a New Years\" resolution to initiate her dreams. She is currently working on the second book, \"Golden Tears\" which is expected to be completed by 2014.\n\nKyelena, the main character, is a single-mother and EMT who receives an invitation she can't ignore. She and her best friend, Layla, are inducted into a male-dominated secret society comprised of medics throughout the globe. By accepting their offer she unknowingly creates a war within the new world she has come to love. Will her newly acquired magical abilities be enough?\n\nYou can find Sapphire Eyes at Blue Ridge Bookstore in Waynesville, NC where it is available in paperback format.\n\nWe hope to see you soon,\n\nBlue Ridge Books\n\nComments (0)\n\nLeave a comment\n\nSmoky Mountain Chess Club\nEvery Thursday @ 1:00pm\nOpen 7 Days a Week\n9:00am - 6:00pm\n\nContact Us\nBlue Ridge Books\n152 S Main St.\nWaynesville, NC 28786\n\n(828) 456-6000\nClick Here To Email Us\n\nUpcoming Events At Our Bookstore\n\nto receive weekly updates of our events!\nRomance Author Event\nSat. 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In fact, lots of things in Annabelle’s life are totally different now that she’s back from summer camp. There’s mom’s new boyfriend, a new house, new friends—even a new puppy that likes to chew on Annabelle’s clothes. Well, at least the puppy comes with a leash and a training manual! If only she could say the same for the boys....Featuring Annabelle’s hilarious take on friendship, boys, and her all-new life, this novel-slash-survival guide perfectly captures the joy—and agony—of junior high school. And it might just teach you how to tame the wildest beast of all: the teenage boy.'Fresh, fun, and full of heart, Boys are Dogs will empower girls while giving them the giggles at the same time.' —Meg Cabot, author of the Princess Diaries and Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls series'Sweeties, you must read this wonderful book. IT HAS SO MUCH GREAT ADVICE ABOUT BOYS IN IT!!! All that, and a fabulous, funny, warm-hearted story, too. Read! Read! Read!!!!' —Lauren Myracle, bestselling author of Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen\n1 book added to cart\nView Cart", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8923623561859131} +{"content": "Please take a moment to review Hachette Book Group's updated Privacy Policy: read the updated policy here.\n\nCharlie Manx\n\nOn the first day of Geekmas Gollancz gave to me . . .\n\nNOS4R2- Day 1Hark! What’s that we hear? Could it be the sound of our readers sighing as we announce our 12 Days of Geekmas (#12daysofGeekmas) here on the Gollancz blog? Over the next two and a half weeks we’ll be running an epic countdown to Christmas (or, at least, of our last days in the office before Christmas).\n\nCheck back here every day, as we reveal which book we’re adding our fabulous office book tree, and fill in the form below for you chance to win ALL  of the featured books in one stunning Christmas bundle.\n\nBut, that’s not all!  Because this is the season of giving, we’ll be giving you a chance to win a copy of our book of the day on twitter as well! Visit @Gollancz for details on the daily giveaway; today we have two unsigned copies of the special Christmas edition of Joe Hill’s NOS4R2 to be won.\n\nOn the first day of Geekmas Gollancz gave to me . . .\n\nRead More\nRelated Categories: Events, Extract, Horror, Joe Hill, Other, Seasonal Posts\n\nHappy Halloween from Christmasland\n\nIt’s Halloween, which means it’s officially long past time to start getting ready for Christmas. Don’t believe me, the Christmas lights are already lit here in Covent Garden, just outside Gollancz Towers. If this doesn’t fill you with horror (and believe me it terrifies me!) and a little bit of dread then we’ve got the […]\n\nRead More\n\nGingerbread will never taste the same again.\n\nIf you’ve signed up for the Gollancz Geeks you’ll know that recently we sent out a call for NOS4R2 reviewers. Successful applicants will be notified on Friday. Andy James, Gollancz Geek and book seller extraordinaire, responded with not only a review of NOS4R2 but an update on the fantastic event last week at Waterstones Deansgate. […]\n\nRead More\n\nJoe Hill reads from NOS4R2\n\n9780575130678 (1)Gollancz is delighted to be able to bring you an exclusive video of Joe Hill reading from the prologue of NOS4R2 our book of the month.\n\nWe advise watching this video before dark. We advise being prepared to lose sleep over this extract. Well, I did! I’d like to believe I don’t scare too easily.\n\nIf you are feeling brave enough to watch the entire trailer then we’ve got another treat for you! We have 10 copies of NOS4R2 to give away to 10 lucky people. To enter to win a copy watch the video below and email us at competitions@orionbooks.co.uk with the subject line: NOS4R2 and the answer to this question:\n\nWhat is the name of Ellen’s son?\n\nCompetition closes on the 28th May 2013 at 11.59pm.\n\nGood luck!\n\nRead More\n\nRead this book with the lights on: NOS4R2\n\n9780575130678 (1)Our May book of the month is NOS4R2. This book is terrifying. Don’t believe us. . . let Gillian Redfearn tell you a little more about it.\n\nSome books are too scary to read even with the lights on. Some are too scary to read even when you’re surrounded by people in the middle of the day.\n\nThis book gave me nightmares.\n\nThis book still makes me shiver when I see a Rolls Royce.\n\nThis book will under your skin, into your mind, and once it’s there it will never leave.\n\nDon’t say I didn’t warn you.\n\nAnd whatever you do, don’t get in the car . . .\n\nWe did warn you. It’s a very good thing that the days are getting longer, because you’ll need all the daylight you can get to read this book. Next week we’ll be bringing you a very special extract read by Joe Hill himself.\n\nSee you then!\n\nRead More\nRelated Categories: Books of the month, Horror, Joe Hill\n\nWe use cookies to enhance your visit to us. By using our website you agree to our use of these cookies. Find out more.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996482133865356} +{"content": "Monday, October 28, 2013\n\n@OBBookTours - 10 Tips for Becoming a Better Writer\n\n10 Tips for Becoming a Better Writer\nRead a lot, and not only of the genre you write about, expand your horizons by reading other genres.\nKeep writing! And when writer’s block hits, and it will. Keep the juice flowing by writing descriptions of everyday objects. I have an essay about my computer mouse somewhere… Just keep writing.\nBe humble.\nDo the research and do it thoroughly.\nTry to go beyond what you wanted to do in the first place.\nDon’t overdo it!\nFind an editor, no matter how good you are (or think you are) editors are your best friends.\nAccept all criticism, yes, even the hateful criticism. Develop a thick skin, but not so thick as to blind you about the constructive criticism.\nTrust your editor.\nDon’t rush it! It will come, if you’re not satisfied with what you wrote. Erase it and write it again.\nIn this day and age, writers need to become marketers as well, so research and prepare a marketing plan for when that manuscript is ready.\nBuy Now @ Amazon\nGenre – YA Fantasy / Adventure\nRating – G\nMore details about the author & the book\nConnect with Julian Rosado-Machain on Facebook\n\nFollow the Tour\n4th November – Author Interview & Book Feature at Reading Away Life\n11th November – Excerpt at Aspiring Books\n18th November – Author Interview & Book Feature at Need To Stop Reading\n25th November – Guest Post at A Novel Design\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9182125329971313} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nPb&j hooray! : Your Sandwich's Amazing Journey from Farm to Table. / Janet Nolan.\n\nNolan, Janet. (Author).\n\nElectronic resources\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781504006224 (electronic bk)\n • ISBN: 9781504006026 (electronic bk)\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource\n • Publisher: New York : Albert Whitman & Company, 2014.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nTitle from eBook information screen..\nSummary, etc.:\nFrom peanut, grape, and wheat seeds to sandwich, PB&J Hooray! is all about how peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are made. The story begins with the kitchen and works backward to the shopping, delivery, production, harvesting, farming, and planting processes! In fun, rhythmic language, readers discover how peanuts become peanut butter, grapes are made into jelly, and wheat turns into bread.\nSystem Details Note:\nRequires OverDrive Read (file size: N/A KB) or Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 38755 KB) or Amazon Kindle (file size: N/A KB).\nSubject: Juvenile Nonfiction.\nCooking & Food.\nPicture Book Nonfiction.\nGenre: Electronic books.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7875857949256897} +{"content": "Excerpt: It’s In His Kiss by Eve Devon\n\nShe ended the call, but kept the phone in her hand as she ran her gaze over the goodie-bags she was assembling. Her gut said the women receiving those goodie-bags were going to be delighted after seeing Luke Jackson with his hands on the contents! Her gut said getting to help Luke in return was […]\n\nBook Review: The Love Triangle by Nic Tatano\n\nThe Love Triangle by Nic Tatano Release Date: 24th March 2016 Publisher: HarperImpulse Buy: Paperback | Kindle Rating: When you need damage control, you call a doctor. Nope, not a medical doctor. A spin doctor. And public relations expert Lexi Harlow is so good at getting her clients out of trouble, she’s known as Spin Girl. After an […]\n\nGuest Post: Love Triangles by Nic Tatano\n\nLONG BEFORE TWILIGHT, IT WAS TEAM JENNA VS. TEAM PAM By Nic Tatano Love triangles have been around forever; in literature, movies, and of course, real life. In fact, there’s a Murphy’s Law about love triangles; how often have you gone from having no one to date to meeting two nice people at the same […]\n\nBook Review: The Cosy Teashop in the Castle by Caroline Roberts\n\nThe Cosy Teashop in the Castle by Caroline Roberts Release Date: 25th February 2016 Publisher: HarperImpulse Buy: Kindle  | Paperback Rating: When Ellie Hall lands her dream job running the little teashop in the beautiful but crumbling Claverham Castle, it’s the perfect escape from her humdrum job in the city. Life is definitely on the rise as […]\n\nTop 10 Shop Stopping Bakes by Caroline Roberts\n\nTop 10 show-stopping bakes     Choffee cake (See the back of The Cosy Teashop for the recipe!) Dark chocolate and raspberry brownies (well in fact, most brownies really!) Fresh scones with jam and Cornish clotted cream – I was raised in Cornwall, so it has to be Cornish cream! Victoria sponge with fresh cream […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8252258896827698} +{"content": "Online English learning Courses\n    courses   dictionary\nDouble-click any word on the page to look it up in the dictionary.\n\nAudio English.org » Dictionary » F » Foot Soldier ... For Certain\n\nPronunciation (US): \n\n Dictionary entry overview: What does foothill mean? \n\n  The noun FOOTHILL has 1 sense:\n\n1. a relatively low hill on the lower slope of a mountain\n\n  Familiarity information: FOOTHILL used as a noun is very rare.\n\n Dictionary entry details \n\nSense 1foothill [BACK TO TOP]\n\nA relatively low hill on the lower slope of a mountain\n\nClassified under:\n\nNouns denoting natural objects (not man-made)\n\nHypernyms (\"foothill\" is a kind of...):\n\nhill (a local and well-defined elevation of the land)\n\n Learn English with... Proverbs of the week \n\"Every path has its puddle.\" (English proverb)\n\n\"Don't be afraid to cry. 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Author: Joseph ChamberlainSource: in a speech at Southwick Sometimes our fears overcome, overwhelm,cause us to over react.  Read More\nOur land, the first garden of liberty's tree-- It has been, and shall be, the land of the free. Author: Thomas Campbell Source: Song of the Greeks We make our country what it is.  Today is a day set aside that no matter what Read More\nIt is not raining to me, It's raining daffodils; In every dimpled drop I see Wild flowers on distant hills. Author: Robert LovemanSource: April Rain, appeared in \"Harper's Magazine\", May, 1901 I never see the rain as a bad thing.  It Read More\nIf necessity is the mother of invention, discontent is the father of progress. Author: David RockerfellerSource: None Here we are at the end of another month.  SItuations are changing, new ideas are happening, dreams are coming along Read More\nExistence is a strange bargain. Life owes us little; we owe it everything. The only true happiness comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose. Author: John Mason BrownSource: None We all have a purpose.  Many times some say that they Read More\ncan bring you to the door, but you have to walk through. Author: Jean-paul VadnaisSource: None Every day we have to make a decision, how our day will go, what we can do, what we want to do, how we want to handle this day.  Advisors, family, Read More\n you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments. Author: Flip WilsonSource: None This is suppose to be funny, but in reality, there is always someone who cares if we are alive or not.  We may get surprised Read More\nThe most important thing about motivation is goal setting. You should always have a goal. Author: Francie Larrieu SmithSource: None What motivates us every day?  Our dreams, our goals, yes, but also the hope that this too will pass, life Read More\nMerrily, merrily whirled the wheels of the dizzying dances Under the orchard-trees and down the path to the meadows; Old fold and young together, and children mingled among them. Author: Henry Wadsworth LongfellowSource: Evangeline (pt. 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Web. 24 Feb. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nUpdate on Queen Bitch\n\nBethany Anne is back, and she has a lot to do!  This new story follows Bethany Anne back to America where she gets to meet new people, create new alliances and take care of freaking business!  If you aren’t a fan of cursing, this book will not be for you.  Bethany Anne has a foul mouth and finds cursing to be hilarious.  She uses it to get a couple of uptight agents to finally loosen up.\n\nThe second in The Kurtherian Gambit series, Queen BItch will be finished before the end of November, 2015.  It took me 1 year to get the first book written (read the previous post).  It took me one week to get the second book written.  Now, I have to do the editing and that takes a while.  I can’t tell you the respect I have for writers now.  I swear I type one thing and when I go back, it has been changed.\n\nIt sometimes feels like instead of typing, I’m dictating to SIRI.\n\n“SIRI, I…” You know what?  I’d better not.  This is a public forum.\n\nGet the book, read the book.  I hope you enjoy reading it and continuing the adventures of one Bad-Ass Lady and the friends she is starting to make.\n\nAbout the authorSee all of my books on Amazon Here - Michael Anderle on Amazon", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9914501309394836} +{"content": "Limit search to available items\nBook Cover\nE-book\nAuthor Uraizee, Joya F. (Joya Farooq), 1961- author.\n\nTitle Writing that breaks stones African child soldier narratives / Joya Uraizee\nPublished East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2020\nOnline access available from:\nJSTOR eBooks    View Resource Record  \nProQuest Ebook Central Subscription    View Resource Record  \n\nDescription 1 online resource\nContents War narratives and African children -- False combat and adolescent life writing -- Combat as backdrop in young adult life writing -- Narrative uncertainty in child soldier fiction -- Fictional dystopias in child soldier narratives\nSummary \"This book argues that the dominant literary mode that characterizes memoirs and novels about African child soldiers is ambiguity. It explores memoirs, such as Keitetsi's Child Soldier; Mehari's Heart of Fire; Beah's A Long Way Gone; Jal's and Davies's War Child; Akallo's and McDonnell's Girl Soldier; and Kamara's and McClelland's A Bite of the Mango, and compares these accounts with novels, such as Kourouma's Allah is Not Obliged; Dongala's Johnny Mad Dog; Iweala's Beasts of No Nation; Jarrett-Macauley's Moses, Citizen, and Me; Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun; and Abani's Song for Night\"-- Provided by publisher\nSubject African literature -- 21st century -- History and criticism\nAmbiguity in literature.\nChild soldiers in literature.\nChild soldiers -- Africa -- Personal narratives -- History and criticism\nAfrican literature.\nAmbiguity in literature.\nChild soldiers in literature.\nChild soldiers.\nGenre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.\nPersonal narratives.\nForm Electronic book\nISBN 1609176499", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9775317907333374} +{"content": "Author faves: 'Avaryan Rising,' Sheldon & Leonard, Nalini Singh\n\nApril 8, 2015 4:07 AM\n\n13 0\n\nToday's featured authors — Beth D. Carter, author of True North; Ethan Stone, author of Small Claims; and Aliyah Burke, author of Branded by Frost — tells us about books on their keeper shelves and their favorite TV couples.\n\n• Avaryan Rising by Judith Tarr. I've always said if you want to learn how to write beautiful prose, this book is a must. It's actually three novels of the Avaryan world rolled into one, and it pushed me to become a better writer. The richness and candor of this fantasy epic rivals, in my opinion, t...\n\nRead more\n\nTo category page", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999620318412781} +{"content": "Masters Quotes\n\nQuote of the Day\n\nLet us be masters of the Channel for six hours, and we are masters of the world.\nView quotes by Napoleon Bonaparte\n\nWhen the passions become masters, they are vices\nView quotes by Blaise Pascal\n\n'Tis a mad world, my masters (Western Voyage, I)\nView quotes by John Taylor\n\nIt's a great start, but nothing more than that. 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Some ladies used their parasols, as well as their fans, gloves, and hankies to flirt with a gentleman (or alternatively, tell them to shove it!). — Bree\n\n— Submit your own —\n\nIola Hitchens for Elladora Black. The Blacks' black sheep.\nThis boy, then. He wasn't new. Wasn't one of the worst people in the common room, those rotten rich boys - like Mr. Jailkeeper - who could not fathom a world beyond their own farts. Was a good working class lad, so he'd heard. Had a bit of a weird looking face, and a bit of a weird thing for preaching. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word WANG in the Slovak language.\n\nDiscuss this WANG Slovak translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"WANG.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 26 Feb. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Return to Order is Near\n\nWow… It just occurred to me that I have not posted on this website since July, so for those of you who check from time to time for updates and discussion of books, I must apologize. On the surface, I probably seem like a complete and utter slacker who has neglected her website duties; however, […]\n\nCongratulations to The Erwin Record staff!\n\nCongratulations to Publisher Keith Whitson and the rest of The Erwin Record team for sweeping the Tennessee Press Association Awards and winning the coveted title for General Excellence for the ninth consecutive year! The awards are a reflection of 365 days of hard work, with each employee digging for news, writing their best, taking photos, […]\n\nNew project begins today\n\nToday begins a new project. Call me a complete nerd, but I always get this ridiculous feeling of giddiness when I open a brand new blank Word document. All the bright white of the page is perfect in its emptiness because that means it's my job to fill it with words. It can become anything […]\n\nNew site launched\n\nWelcome to rebekahharris.com, my brand spankin' new website, created by Unearthed Media! Here you can expect to find the latest updates and information regarding the effort to publish my first novel. To get you up to speed, I write Young Adult Paranormal literature and am currently working to have it published, but as I am […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7864740490913391} +{"content": "The Secret Science of Magic\n\nAuthor(s): Melissa Keil\n\nYoung Adult | 2018 CBCA Shortlist\n\nAward-winning author Keil delivers the long-awaited follow-up to \"Life in Outer Space\"--a heartwarming tale of unconventional romance, perfect timing, and finding one's own magic.\n\n$19.99(AUD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nOrder this Item\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nMelissa Keil is a writer, children's editor and compulsive book-buyer. She has lived in Minnesota, London and the Middle East, and currently resides in her hometown of Melbourne. Her debut young adult novel, Life in Outer Space, was published in 2013 - the inaugural winner of the Ampersand Prize, Hardie Grant Egmont's initiative for debut authors. The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl was published in 2014 and was shortlisted for the CBCA Book of the Year (Older Readers) and the Gold Inky. Say hello at www.melissakeil.com or www.facebook.com/MissMisch77 or find her on Twitter @MissMisch77\n\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Hardie Grant Egmont Pty, Limited\n • : Hardie Grant Egmont\n • : March 2017\n • : 210mm X 135mm X 22mm\n • : April 2017\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : Black & White\n • : Melissa Keil", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999752044677734} +{"content": "Get Back Home\n\nEvent box\n\nVirtual: Author Visit with Karen McManus Online\n\nYoung adult author Karen McManus will join us for a special virtual author visit! McManus is a #1 selling New York Times and international bestselling author of young adult thrillers. Her books include the One of Us Is Lying series, which has been turned into a television show on Peacock and Netflix, as well as the standalone novels Two Can Keep a Secret, The Cousins, You’ll Be the Death of Me, and Nothing More to Tell.\n\nRegistration is required. This event will be hosted virtually via Zoom. Instructions and a link to join the event will be emailed to registered participants. \n\nThis program is part of Teen Lit Takeover: 60+ events, 41 days, 8 libraries supported by MELSA and funded with money from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.\n\nMonday, October 24, 2022\n7:00pm - 8:00pm\nVirtual Meeting\n  Books, Authors, and Writing  \nThis is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.\nRegistration has closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body\n\n“My father believes hunger is in the mind. I know differently. I know that hunger is in the mind and the body and the heart and the soul.” ― Roxane Gay, Hunger Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body is a 2017 memoir by Roxane Gay. In Hunger, Gay describes her relationship with of her body,  from food... Continue Reading →\n\nMeditations by Marcus Aurelius\n\n“You are a little soul carrying about a corpse, as Epictetus used to say.”  ― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations Meditations is a work that dates back to ancient Rome. It contains thoughts of Marcus Aurelius who was also known as The Philosopher. Aurelius was a Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and he was the last of the rulers traditionally known as... Continue Reading →\n\nAudiobook Reading Challenge 2019\n\nThis challenge is hosted by  Hot Listens and Caffeinated Reviewer for the 7th year of audiobook fun. Rules Audiobook Reading Challenge: Runs January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019. You can join at any time.The goal is to find a new love for audios or to outdo yourself by listening to more audios in 2019 than you did in... Continue Reading →\n\nBack To The Classics Challenge 2019\n\nSo. This year I decided to read more audiobooks and more classics. Here we are for the classics challenge. Back to the Classics is hosted at Books and Chocolate. Rules of which are: All books must have been written at least 50 years ago to qualify; therefore, books must have been published no later than 1969 for this... Continue Reading →", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000085830688477} +{"content": "Filed under writing\n\nThe Stormchasers, by Jenna Blum: A Review\n\nDo you know how, when reading a novel, so often you get to the middle and almost have to force yourself to pay attention, even keep yourself awake? Well, you’ll feel the direct opposite when reading The Stormchasers by Jenna Blum. This one is what I like to call an “urgent page-turner”, because – one … Continue reading »\n\nTo paint, or not to paint…….\n\nYesterday I was searching The Graphics Fairy, (a fabulous site for artist-types), for tips on decorative painting because it’s been a while since I’ve done such a thing. I used to paint scenes on terra cotta pots, stepping stones, step stools, pretty much anything that wasn’t nailed down. While considering getting into that again, (but … Continue reading »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000075101852417} +{"content": "Support First Things by turning your adblocker off or by making a  donation. Thanks!\n\nThe Genius of Wordsworth\n\n“I wandered lonely as a cloud.” So begins a famous poem of William Wordsworth’s, one that was often taught to schoolchildren back when memorizing poetry was part of education. The poet comes upon “a crowd, / A host, of golden daffodils.” The flowers flutter and dance before him, their . . . . Continue Reading »\n\nLeaving Riga\n\nRomanticism: A German Affair by rüdiger safranski northwestern, 376 pages, $35 During the early Romantic era, subjective sentiments and an often solipsistic quest for personal fulfillment began to challenge Enlightenment ­ideals of rational dialogue. John Keats’s 1817 plea “for a life of . . . . Continue Reading »\n\nFilter Tag Articles", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9134125113487244} +{"content": "The Book of the Sonnet, Volume 2 by Leigh Hunt, Samuel Adams Lee\n\nThe Book of the Sonnet, Volume 2\n\nWritten by Leigh Hunt, Samuel Adams Lee\nIllustrated by\n\nRRP £18.99\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.\n\nThe Book of the Sonnet, Volume 2 by Leigh Hunt, Samuel Adams Lee\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\nPaperback / softback\n354 pages\n\nLeigh Hunt, Samuel Adams Lee\nMore books by Leigh Hunt, Samuel Adams Lee\n\nNabu Press\n\nPublication date\n\n4th March 2010\n\nA great way to introduce kids to great books, authors & genres. 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Web. 6 Feb. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "kid avatar\n\nPretty Good Book\n\nReview by panda2017\n\nThis book is really good. I have read it many times. There is a lot of character development, and I enjoyed reading this book.\n\nApr 03, 2021 04:16 PM\nkid avatar\n\nIncredibly Written\n\nReview by charliew\n\nLOVE THIS BOOK. Read it many times and each time I went through it, it was just as good as the first. I was able to relate to the main character and enjoyed being thrust into her shoes.\n\nAug 08, 2020 04:52 PM\nkid avatar\n\nSuper Duper Good!\n\nReview by Readergirl09\n\nI really liked this book. It makes you think about the importance of friends and that you shouldn't judge people before you really meet them.\n\nMar 04, 2019 07:55 PM\nkid avatar\n\nActual Book Good Format Not So Much\n\nReview by lolay\n\nThis book was really good except for the way it was written: when you open the book the placing of the words is all wrong there are no indents and no sensory details this book was so bland I had to fight past that to enjoy the actual book.\n\nMar 03, 2019 09:22 PM\nkid avatar\n\nReview by LightningCat\n\nThis book is deep and powerful. It is raw and unpolished, and that's part of what makes it so amazing. It really made me think, and made me sad and happy at the same time. I love this book!!!!!!\n\nMar 03, 2019 06:37 PM", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8394033908843994} +{"content": "Stoner Quotes\n\nstoner quote tumblr\n\nStoner Quotes. Here is Stoner Quotes for you. Stoner Quotes stoner quotes quotesofastoner twitter. 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Words are ...\nRead more\nPositive: 6 %\n\nShow more results\n\nLogin to your account\nCreate new account", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000009536743164} +{"content": "10 February, 2017\n\nNew Releases, Free & Bargain Books Link-up Week 7 2017\n\nNew Releases Free & Bargain Books Link-up Badge\n\nHow are you all this week?  The heating’s cranked up to max and we’re waiting to see if the snow arrives here in Dinas Powys.\n\nWe were cheered up by Wales’ rugby win against Italy last Saturday and all that cheering certainly keeps you warm.\n\nIt’s unusual for Wales to have a win in the first match of the season though so everything is still crossed.\n\nThere’s just one more full school week before half term so if you want to enjoy some quiet reading time, I’d make the most of it!\n\nAs usual, there are some great books on the linky – and don’t forget you can always add your own to spread a bit of the book love.\n\nDon’t forget that I still have plenty to be won on my competitions page and don’t forget my problem page here.\n\nHappy bargain and freebie book hunting on this link.\n\nHave a great week!\n\nSharing the Love of Books\nEnjoy our selection of New Releases / Free & Bargain Books this week\n\nAuthors please feel free to add your own books\nReaders please free to add your own finds\n(any genre except erotica welcome)\n\nThis weekly link up is hosted by Beck Valley Books & these awesome book loving blogs…\nLife as Leels | IrishdaisylovesRomance | Book Babble | All Romance Reader\nIt’s My Side of Life | Celticlady’s Reviews | First Time Mommy Adventures\nBeck Valley BooksCinnamon Hollow Reviews\nMiki’s Hope | Nicki’s Nook\nEbook Addicts | I Love Romance | Colorimetry | The Ultimate Fan Blog | Mother Distracted\nTotally Addicted to Reading | 3 Partners in Shopping | Angie’s Angle | I Create Purty Thangs | Wishful Endings\nLynchburg Mama | LibriAmoriMieiAli – The Dragon Slayer | Wondermom WannabeDeal Sharing Aunt | Rambling Reviews\n\nFor Pre-orders post – PRE-ORDER / genre / title /author\n\nFor New Releases post – NEW / genre / title / author\n\nFor Free Books post – FREE / genre / title / author / end date\n\nFor Bargain Books post – SALE / price / genre / title / author / end date\n(Strictly no Erotica please.  Steamy romance is fine but watch those covers people, incase any underage child is viewing it!)\n\nClick here for this weeks awesome selection!\n\n0 comments so far.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Web. 24 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996887445449829} +{"content": "writing wednesday\nWriterly Insides,  Writing,  Writing Wednesdays\n\nWriting Wednesday\n\nI really love getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city and sitting down with friends who I classify as family and just taking time away to recharge. It always makes me feel so good! Today’s Writing Wednesday writing prompt is brought to you by the purring bundle of fluff in my lap. Pets have such an important role in life and I known since getting my own I’m a little happier and better off in my life.\n\nWhat’s your dream pet? What sort of personality traits would you wish they had.\n\nDo you guys have a pet? If you do, let me know in the comments what they are and their name. 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The latest version of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, WAIS-III, which includes several significant modifications and structural changes, three new...\nMore Description\n\nBook Details\nPages:272\nDetailed Subjects: Psychology / General\nPhysical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.577 x 8.424 x 0.76 Inches\nBook Weight:0.634 Pounds\n\nFeatured Books\n\nThe Odyssey\nThe Great Gatsby\nFitzgerald, F. 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What they find in the Statue of Liberty’s right foot is the powerful message of acceptance that is essential of an entire country’s creation.\n\nA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year\nA School Library Journal Best Picture Book of the Year\nA 2018 Orbis Pictus Award Honor Book\nA Junior Library Guild selection\n\nSeven Starred Reviews           \n\nhttp://www.chroniclebooks.com/titles/her-right-foot.html\n\nHer Right Foot\n\nSKU: 9781452162812\n\n © 2017 by Read Early And Daily  Proudly created with Wix.com\n\n Call us:\n\n 202-412-6655\n\n Find us: \n\n Arlington, VA", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8553463220596313} +{"content": "\n\nWords and phrases that almost rhyme with swarthy:   (52 results)\n\n(These are near rhymes. For exact rhymes, click the \"Rhymes\" link above.)\n\n2 syllables:\ncerci, circe, corvee, courtly, curtsey, curtsy, curvy, darcy, dorthy, earthy, farsi, forty, harvey, hershey, horny, horsey, horsy, jersey, kersey, larvae, marshy, mercy, mothy, murphy, nervi, nervy, ory, parsee, parsi, percy, portly, pursy, scurfy, scurvy, shorty, swarty, tarsi, torsi, turfy, warty, worthy\n\n3 syllables:\nbrachygraphy, divorcee, endorsee, gramercy, new jersey, outdoorsy, resurvey, unworthy\n\n4 syllables:\nmandatory, percomorphi, topsy-turvy\n\nTable of complete results:\n\nCommonly used words are shown in bold. Rare words are dimmed.\nClick on a word above to view its definition.\n\nOrganize by: [Syllables] Letters Show rare words: [Yes] No Show phrases:   [Yes] No\n\nSee swarthy used in context: 1 Shakespeare work, several books and articles.\n\nHelp  Advanced  Feedback  Android  iPhone/iPad  API  Blog  Privacy\n\nCopyright © 2021 Datamuse", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9977815747261047} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “opening”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun uk   /ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/ us    /ˈoʊp.nɪŋ/\n\nopening noun (HOLE)\n\nC2 [C] a hole or space that something or someone can pass through: The children crawled through an opening in the fence.\nMore examples\n\nopening noun (CEREMONY)\n\nB2 [C usually singular] a ceremony at the beginning of an event or activity: The official opening of the new school will take place next month.\n\nopening noun (BEGINNING)\n\nB2 [C usually singular] the beginning of something: The opening of the novel is amazing. [C] the beginning of a game of chess: If you want to get anywhere in chess, you have to study the various openings.\nMore examples\n\nopening noun (OPPORTUNITY)\n\n[C] a job or an opportunity to do something: There's an opening for an editorial assistant in our department.\nMore examples\n\nadjective [before noun] uk   /ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/ us    /ˈoʊp.nɪŋ/\nC1 happening at the beginning of an event or activity: her opening remarks the opening night\nMore examples\n(Definition of opening from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of opening?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “opening", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8427169919013977} +{"content": "Tag: The Edwardian Period\n\nW. B. Yeats\n\nWilliam Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In 1923, he was awarded\nRead More\n\nGeorge Bernard Shaw\n\nGeorge Bernard Shaw(1856 – 1950) is the greatest modern dramatist. He is known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Anglo-Irish playwright, critic and polemicist(বাদানুবাদাত্নক অলংকারিক)\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9865243434906006} +{"content": "\nSynonyms of peary\n\n1. Peary, Robert Peary, Robert E. Peary, Robert Edwin Peary\n\nusage: United States Arctic explorer and United States naval officer who has been regarded as the first man to reach the North Pole (1856-1920)\n\nWordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University.\nAll rights reserved.\n\nSee also: peary (Dictionary)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7028943300247192} +{"content": "Marzie's Reviews > Three Parts Dead\n\nThree Parts Dead by Max Gladstone\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\n\nit was amazing\nbookshelves: favorites\nRead 2 times. Last read January 2, 2018 to January 6, 2018.\n\n4.5 Stars (June 2017)\n\nSo much love for this book, in which the protagonist, necromancer Tara Abernathy, gets to follow her own path, and gets to talk to other women characters about life, work and sense of self rather than relationship problems. (So refreshing!) Other characters, even more peripheral ones, are richly drawn with complex motivations. Elayne Kevarian, Tara's supervisor, is especially fascinating and inscrutable. Gladstone's magical world, shackled to contracts, legislation, compensation and the required jurisprudence to make it all work, was engrossing to dive into. Can't wait to continue with Two Serpents Rise!\n\nN.B. The omnibus ebook edition of the first five books is available at an absolute steal of a price.\n\nSecond reading rating: 5 of 5 stars (January 2018)\n\nI have come to appreciate Max Gladstone's amazing world building and character development even more, as I read through the Craft Sequence. I'm really not sure I can think of another male writer that writes women characters as wonderfully as Gladstone does. His books pass the Bechdel test with flying colors.\n1 like · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Three Parts Dead.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nJune 28, 2017 – Started Reading\nJune 30, 2017 – Finished Reading\nJuly 1, 2017 – Shelved\nJanuary 2, 2018 – Started Reading\nJanuary 6, 2018 – Finished Reading\nJanuary 13, 2018 – Shelved as: favorites\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999710321426392} +{"content": "Month: October 2019\n\nHalloween Mountain Trip\n\na mountain retreat wonder what’s in them thar hills orange moon shines troubled My hubby, Paul, and I are spending Halloween in our favorite quaint mountain town, Blue Ridge, Georgia. Only a one hour drive yet a million miles away…. 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Please refresh and try again.\n\nSearch or browse\n\nCritically acclaimed\n\nBooks to browse\n\n • A to Z by author\n • A to Z by title\n • Recently added", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6741222143173218} +{"content": "Man Love – The World Needs A Man’s Heart\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\n  Special Note:  I wrote this article over eight years ago and as of late, there has been some serious light shed to expose, as well as some big conversations taking place, about man’s misuse and abuse of power. As … Continued\n\nSpirit Junkies – Grounding Heaven On Earth\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\n  “A spirit junkie is someone who chooses to perceive the world through loving lenses.” – Gabrielle Bernstein  It used to perplex me how I made it to mid-life and had not become addicted to anything. Where so many people … Continued\n\nServing The Soul – The Real Purpose of Your Body\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\n  “Man does not have a soul, he is a soul. He has a body.” – C.H. Lewis   How many times a day do you overhear conversations obsessing over the condition of the physical body? How often do you … Continued\n\nLove Is The Bridge Over Troubled Water\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nAs I write this, I am watching the full moon slip silently beyond the horizon. It descends like a giant orb, a halo of ancient mystery, cascading its ethereal light the way a mother’s heart beats in tender, centrifugal waves … Continued\n\nHow Are You Responding To Existence? – Your Body Knows\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\n  I am sitting at my desk looking out over the expanse of green trees and the surrounding escarpment. It’s grey and cool outside and there are raindrops still clinging to the window from a morning shower.   Blue jays … Continued\n\nHow To Bend Your Reality – It’s Easier Than You Think\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\n  I live on the edge of 1200 hectares of urban wilderness and one of my favorite things to do while I’m walking or hiking the trails in the morning is to play in, and create with, the ‘light’ body. … Continued\n\nAre You An Angel Born In Hell? How To Transcend The Paradox\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 3\n\n  At this time in our earthly evolution, there are many who are suffering the ravages of war, hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires. There are also those we don’t hear about. The ones who are suffering their own private hell, usually … Continued\n\nThe Art of Chillin’ – Balm For The Soul\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\n  In the summer months, I freelance as a Bed and Breakfast host and Innkeeper. I love this work and it is hard work, yet it suits my inner being while also giving me most afternoons and evenings to pursue writing … Continued\n\nInner Joy – The New Meaning of Success\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\n  I went for a 10 km hike yesterday along a trail that leads deep into the woods. It was one of those perfectly magical weather days. Not too hot. Not too cool. Puffy white clouds. Striking blue sky. Butterflies … Continued\n\nHonoring The Soul – How To Live An Authentic Life\n\n  I have just spent an entire year listening. Listening on the inside that is.  It’s been a strange and wonderful year of allowing my life to be as it is, which I have discovered, is a life deeply ensconced … Continued\n\nStardust & Poppies – A Little Perspective\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 4\n\n  Sometimes I love to freak myself out by looking at NASA photos of the earth in relation to infinity. Well, at least the amount of infinity a super-powered NASA camera can capture. It can really mess with your head, … Continued\n\nPointing The Compass Home – A Return to Safety\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 8\n\nAs I write these words, I am watching the sun descend behind the hills for yet another day. Darkness will soon cast its evening blanket of shadows over the valley and trees, and if I’m really lucky, I’ll get to … Continued\n\nHow To Feel Rich And Real – The New R & R of Our Times\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 8\n\nIt’s a rather volatile time on the planet right now. Is there anyone who is not feeling this energy? It’s manifesting as feelings of extreme hyperactivity in the mind which may be producing quite the roller coaster of emotions. With the sudden … Continued\n\nHow To Live The Life You Love – Begin Now\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 9\n\nOne of my favorite thoughts that I have permanently downloaded into the computer that’s called my mind is, “we create our own joy.”  Doesn’t thinking this thought make you feel good?  It does me, and I am forever reminding myself of … Continued\n\nHow To Live A Creative Life – The Art of Sensuality\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 14\n\nWhether we are writers, painters, potters, quilters, musicians, or any other type of artist, our creativity will always be enhanced and flowing in full force when we discover the connection between our art and sensual pleasure.  Over the years I have … Continued\n\nSimple Ways To Improve Your Writing – 5 Tips That May Surprise You\n\nposted in: Writing | 5\n\nSo often when we think of becoming a better writer or how to write well, our minds will automatically zero in on things like grammar, structure, or the so called  ‘rules’ of writing. My idea of writing well has always been … Continued\n\nWriters and Coffee – A Match Made In Heaven\n\nposted in: Writing | 6\n\nWriters have an almost crazed reputation for being notorious coffee drinkers, and I would venture to guess there isn’t another group of people who have a closer association with drinking copious amounts of the brew than writers. There are a lot of writers … Continued\n\nWriting Close To The Bone – Part Two\n\nposted in: Writing | 11\n\nI am sitting in a cozy chair in the living room while I begin writing close to the bone. I can hear the tic…tic of the clock on the wall. The sound of the fridge humming in the background is almost soothing. … Continued\n\nWriting Close To The Bone – The Art & Practice of Coming Undone\n\nposted in: Writing | 21\n\nI am sitting at my desk as I write this. From my window everything looks a bit bleak, bare, and grey. Even the sky looks chilly, pulling the clouds in close like a warm blanket. A few geese have just … Continued\n\nA Unified Language of Love\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 6\n\nA blessed downpour of rain has just fallen across the valley where I live after five days of sweltering heat and humidity, which called for Environment Canada to issue heat alerts for all five days while the humidex climbed close … Continued\n\nThe Silence of Morning\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\nThere is a silence, a beautiful kind of stillness, that comes from the freshness of early morning, before the sun rises, before the energy of human activity fills the air. I like to call this stillness, the silent peace of … Continued\n\nSong of The Beloved\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\nI awake to the sound of birdsong reverberating across the valley. Wispy clouds dance in feathery swirls against the clear, blue sky. I can smell the lush, rich earth drenched in morning dew. The cat purrs at my feet. The … Continued\n\nWhat The Soul Sees\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nI have said this many times before, I know, but I am blessed to live in a place where the daily view from ‘my balcony in the sky’ is expansive, vast, and stunningly beautiful. It also faces west, so I am … Continued\n\nEffortless Abundance\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nLast month I wrote about my new garden and the sacred serenity it brings to me. Just one short month later, the earth has lavished us with her effortless abundance. We have enjoyed so many gorgeous lettuces, green and yellow … Continued\n\nWhen Angels Fingerpaint\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nI recently re-published a book of poetry that was originally released back in 1997 called When Angels Fingerpaint. It was such a joy to re-visit these words, having to re-type each one, as the original computer and files were long … Continued\n\nSacred Serenity\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\nI recently acquired a garden plot as part of a community garden in the town where I live. This community garden is part of a wonderful project that helps to provide organic, locally grown produce to the town’s food bank. … Continued\n\nThese Are The Days\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nIt’s incredible to be alive at this point in the planet’s evolution. So much, in just our lifetime, has drastically changed on every level. I’m 51 years old, and the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s no longer exist as memories … Continued\n\nJoy Comes Softly\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 4\n\nThese days, I’m finding less and less to write about. Everything seems to boil down to the same thing. We are here. We exist. Anything other than that is simply suffering from the attachments, conditioning, concepts, and beliefs our minds … Continued\n\nLife Is But A Dream\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\n“In every moment we are absolutely perfect because our true nature is indestructible. Our true nature cannot be conditioned by anything.” – Anam Thubten Sometimes it can be really challenging for the mind to grasp that this life we are … Continued\n\nWhen The Sky Speaks\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nI took this sunset photo a few hours ago from my balcony. Beauty’s presence leaves me awestruck every single time. I never tire of the wonder of the natural world. In fact, in moments like this one, all I feel … Continued\n\nOur Common Ache\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 3\n\nAs I hike along a beloved trail, I am serenaded by the sound of crickets celebrating it seems, in the warmth of the autumn sunshine. Somewhere, a woodpecker is knocking on a tree, while underneath my feet a golden carpet … Continued\n\nThe Hidden Gift\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 3\n\nAward winning Canadian Ojibway author, Richard Wagamese, tells a wonderful tale in his book, For Joshua, about the the arrival of man upon Mother Earth. He talks about the Creator gathering together all the Animal People and speaking these words: … Continued\n\nWhat Remains\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\nEarly morning unfolds. The sun rises, a crow caws, a breeze moves, a seagull soars, a deer grazes, the heart beats, the lungs breathe, the body stretches, coffee steams, tongue tastes, cat purrs. Love Is. The greatest blessing of being … Continued\n\nWritten Upon Your Heart\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 4\n\nWritten upon the heart of every human being is the exquisite grace and power to Love. Deaf, blind, mute, sick, healthy, rich, poor, black, white, young, old, male, female, friend, enemy…none of this changes our fundamental commonness. We have all … Continued\n\nLearn to Live Loved\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nLearn to live loved. How many of us actually feel this way? I mean really, really consistently loved. I’m not talking about feeling loved by your spouse, kids, friends, or parents. I’m talking about feeling deeply loved from the inside … Continued\n\nA Song of Love\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\nI’ve been waking up in the dark stillness of early morning these past few weeks to the most beautiful sound of a lone robin singing her song. It echoes in surround sound throughout the valley where I live, and her … Continued\n\nUnalterable Peace\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nSo many people are wondering whether it’s possible to find peace these days, when every newspaper, TV news channel, internet media etc, is crammed full of the latest horror stories. Even if you are one who avoids all media, your … Continued\n\nDust In The Wind\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 6\n\nTo be in natural harmony with all that is, is to let go of the “personal” mind we tend to cling to so tightly…our personal identity. In our original state, we are this natural harmony. It is a silent sort … Continued\n\nSweet Grace\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\nWe think we are here to taste the experience of life…the contrast…the duality. And on some level, this is true, but only up to a certain point. Our real purpose for being here is to discover the truth of who … Continued\n\nPure Essence\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nAs presumptuous as it feels to me to even attempt to use words to express the inexpressible, something is quietly urging me to give it a go. That “something’ is pure Essence. The pure Essence of our Being, at least … Continued\n\nBenevolent Beauty\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\nAs I write this, the day-long cloud cover is breaking up, and the sun is peeking through in radiant bursts of joyful light. The expanse of trees I can see before me from my window are seemingly coming back to … Continued\n\nLimitless Living\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nAs I write this, I am drinking in the divine, sweet fragrance of the Easter Lily sitting in front of me on the coffee table. Beside it is a crystal brandy snifter filled with colorful foil wrapped, dark chocolate Easter … Continued\n\nEat. Pray. Love. (and Divine Grace)\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 4\n\nYesterday my heart cried. I’ve cried many times before in my life, for various reasons. Sometimes in sorrow, sometimes in joy, sometimes with compassion, sometimes in pure relief, and sometimes I’ve simply been overcome with incredible beauty. I can usually … Continued\n\nWhat Dreams May Come\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\nSpring is on the way. With seemingly everything else falling away from life as we have known it, there is a deep and gratifying sense of relief within me, that I can still sense and feel the stirring of new … Continued\n\nLove’s Way\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nIt’s a cool, breezy afternoon as I write this, and I am sipping on a soothing peppermint tea. I just came out of the bathroom, where I noticed in the mirror that my eyes were blazing with a kind of … Continued\n\nSoulful Tenderness\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 5\n\nLast night as I was laying in bed, just before I fell asleep, I remember having the thought that I should write about September 11, 2001. I found that strange. It’s not something that’s usually on my radar. This morning … Continued\n\nBeloved Affair\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\nI just ate a gorgeous avocado. I love the way it feels in my hand…how the pear shaped base fits so perfectly in my palm. Having a love affair with an avocado may seem a bit strange, but in keeping … Continued\n\nThe Real Game of Life\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\n  As I sit here staring at the computer, watching the letters form words across the white screen, I am aware of the constant hum of the hard drive. Someone is nailing something into the wall in the next unit … Continued\n\nIntention of Vibration\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\nMy daughter went back to school yesterday after a two-week Christmas break. I could tell she had some stress around going back. Afterall, life in Grade 8 can be a little daunting, especially if you’re sensitive and empathic. As our … Continued\n\nSacred Beautiful Being\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\nIt’s a snowy afternoon here in South-western Ontario, Canada. The first real snow we’ve had all year showed up the other day. Only a couple of inches, but enough to stay on the ground to create that soft, peaceful feeling … Continued\n\nBeneath the Surface\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\nI was reflecting this morning on a conversation I had with my 13 year old daughter, who was telling me about an art project she was working on at school. It was a self-portrait, and she was describing how she … Continued\n\nBreaking Free\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 3\n\nI had a dream last night that I was walking up a hill, bare-breasted, along the side of a heavily trafficked road. I felt defiant and free, and did not have a care in the world for the drivers in … Continued\n\nCreed of Mastery\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 1\n\nIt’s one thing to talk about Love, think about it, or even write about it for that matter. It’s quite another to be it and live it. Love isn’t something that you do. It’s not an action. It’s something that … Continued\n\nLife…Unplugged\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\n…and the still, small voice said, “Life as it IS, not as you perceive it, will humble you to your knees. Some already see it as it is, some are just beginning to, and some are catching brief glimpses of … Continued\n\nPoets & Angels\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 16\n\nI’m sure you’ve all heard the saying, “and the meek shall inherit the earth.” I like to imagine “the meek” as the energy of poets and angels. Yes, you know who you are. You are the ones hanging out on … Continued\n\nThe Soup of Existence\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 0\n\nI have just made a warming, delicious soup for a friend who is coming over for lunch today. Creamy potato and leek with chunks of celery and carrot. I’ll top it with some fresh cilantro and a drizzle of the … Continued\n\nKnowing Where Love Is\n\nposted in: Uncategorized | 2\n\nIt’s a wet, autumn morning. Grey sky, loud drips of rain on the windowsill and a heavy mist that is muting the colors of the moment. Dualistic Conditioning How often do we feel like the weather? When it’s brilliant and … Continued", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9840631484985352} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nRunawayGregory Bateson, the Double Bind, and the Rise of Ecological Consciousness$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nAnthony Chaney\n\nPrint publication date: 2017\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9781469631738\n\nPublished to North Carolina Scholarship Online: January 2018\n\nDOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469631738.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.northcarolina.universitypressscholarship.com). (c) Copyright University of North Carolina Press, 2022. All Rights Reserved. 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Her genes are worthless and that\ntakes away her rights: her right to an Education, her right to a normal life and her right to have a\n\nMina keeps a dangerous secret which she never thought she could share until she meets Angela\non her first day at St Jude's School. But their friendship is soon complicated by Angela’s adoptive\nbrother Daniel. Mina finds herself drawn to his mysterious powers and impulsive nature. Then\nthere is the gorgeous clone Sebastian who Mina is forbidden from even speaking to…\n\nThe Blemished is a frightening take on a fractured future where the Genetic Enhancement\nMinistry have taken control of Britain. It will take you on a ride filled with adventure, romance\nand rebellion.\n\nPurchase Link\n\nSarah grew up in the middle of nowhere in the countryside of Derbyshire and as a result has an over-active imagination. She has been an avid reader for most of her life, taking inspiration from the stories she read as a child, and the novels she devoured as an adult.\nSarah mainly writes speculative fiction for a Young Adult audience and has had pieces of short fiction published in the Medulla Literary Review, PANK magazine, Apex Magazine and the British Fantasy Society publication Dark Horizons. Her short story ‘Vampires Wear Chanel’ is featured in the Wyvern Publication Fangtales. The Blemished is her first full-length novel.\n\nContact Links\n\ntwitter @sarahdalton\n\nReading Addiction Blog Tours MEET and GREET\n\n#1 – Do You See Writing as a Career?\n\n#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process?\n\nPlotting. I’m a spontaneous person and once I get that first line pop into my head I want to start writing and not stop until I’m finished. I have to hold myself back, make myself plan out the book and think through the storyline properly.\n\n#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with Your Writing Outside of Your Family?\n\nThere’s my long-suffering and extremely supportive boyfriend but he’s family really. I’ve tended to get all of my advice from the online writing community over the years and there isn’t really one person who stands out. About a year ago I sent a first draft of The Blemished to a freelance editor and their comments were invaluable. I think they annihilated every single one of my bad writing habits and in the end made me a much better writer.\n\n#4 – What is next for your writing?\n\nFinishing The Blemished trilogy. I’m really excited to write the rest of Mina’s journey. Then I’ll be even more excited to write something new. I have ideas for a YA British Gothic mystery crossover.\n\n#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing? If so, what are you currently reading?\n\nYes I do! I’m reading Beautiful Darkness by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. I recently finished Beautiful Creatures and loved it. It’s made me want to move to Gatlin and drink sweet tea.\n\nThis or That?\n\n#1 - iPd or Mp3?\n\nCan I be contrary and say Spotify?\n\n#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla?\n\n#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries?\n\nFrench Fries, although we call them ‘chips’ in Britain and they are much nicer.\n\n#4 – Comedy or Drama?\n\nOh that’s hard! Neither of them work without the other… okay, comedy.\n\n#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks?\n\nDanielle Steel.\n\n#6 – Fantasy or Reality?\n\n#7 – Call or Text?\n\nText – I hate speaking on the phone.\n\n#8 – Public School or Home School?\n\nIn Britain Public School means something different to America – I think it is the equivalent of your Private Schools – and it’s where the really posh people and royalty go. The rest of us slum it at a Comprehensive. Anyway, to answer the question – definitely public school. I think you need that experience in your life, even if it’s a bad one.\n\n#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate\n\nHot chocolate. Coffee makes me make this noise – bluergh.\n\n#10 – eBook or Paperback?\n\nI love both! I love the instant gratification that comes with downloading an eBook and I love the feel and smell of a Paperback. This is hard…. I think I’m going to have to go with Paperback. Purely because when I released my own book the Paperback version was the one that I was really looking forward to.\n\nFollow Along With This Tour:\nSeptember 17 - Literary Getaway - Review/Excerpt/Giveaway\n\nSeptember 18 - My Seryniti - Review/Excerpt/Interview/Giveaway\nSeptember 18 - Stuck On Reading - Review/Giveaway\nSeptember 19 - The Hollow Cupboards - Review/Excerpt\nSeptember 19 - Dedicated Readers Only - Review/Excerpt\nSeptember 20 - The Booklover's Report - Review/Interview/Giveaway\nSeptember 20 - Taking it One Page at a Time - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway\nSeptember 21 - Moosubi Reviews - Review/Interview/Giveaway\nSeptember 21 - Getting Your Read On - Review/Excerpt/Giveaway\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998321533203125} +{"content": "What does SNTS stand for?\n\nWhat does SNTS mean? 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She has published three books of poetry including Edgewater (Harper-Collins, 2002; National Poetry Series winner, 2001), Singular Bodies, and Accordion Breathing and Dancing (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996). Her poetry has won numerous national prizes, including Nimrod's Hardman/Neruda Award (twice), the Chelsea Editor's Prize (also twice), the New Letters Literary Award, the North Carolina Writer's Network Randall Jarrell Prize, and the Kalliope Sue Saniel Elkin Award.\n\n1 Poems written by Ruth L. Schwartz\n\nThe poems are by default sorted according to volume, but you can also choose to sort them alphabetically or by page views.\n\nVolume | Alphabetically | Page Views | [Comments] | First Lines\n\nThe Swan At Edgewater Park Comments and analysis of The Swan At Edgewater Park by Ruth L. Schwartz 4 Comments\n\nBooks by Ruth L. Schwartz\nClick here for books by Ruth L. Schwartz.\nSchwartz Info\n\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. 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I’ve been hearing so much about this book that I had to finally add it to my TBR list.\n2.  The Secrets We Kept  by Lily Velez.  Pretty sure I got this one from a blog I follow.  I love the cover and the title and once I read the Synopsis I was hooked.\n3.  Max Colton’s Road to Wonderland by H.A. Robinson.  I know I got this one from a blog I follow.  I want to read all these books!\n4.  A Court of Rose and Thorns by Sarah J. Maas.  Again, blogger rec’d, cover and title called to me.\n5.  Izzy Moffat’s Road to Wonderland by Victoria L. James.  Again, got this one from a blogger.\n6.  The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey.  We are supposed to be reading and reviewing this this month in a book blog group that I belong too. But it’s too expensive for the e-copy so I TBR’d it.\n7.  Urchin by S.K. Munt.  It looked good.  ::shrugs::\n8.  Oppressed in the Butt by my Inclusive Holiday Coffee Cups by Chuck Tingle.  Blame Jude over at Platypire Reviews.\n9.  Sell Out by Tammy L. Gray.\n10.  Scattered Ashes by Annie Anderson.\n\nLenoreo’s Top Ten:\n\n2580038327781952.jpg25656061233866842350618023627081242243632434392320933641Pageflex Persona [document: PRS0000038_00069]RomanceCouple romancing together\n\n1.  The Darkest Flame and The Deepest Blue by Christina Lee — I think it was in November that I participated in a Facebook party that featured a favourite author of mine, Riley Hart (Nyrae Dawn).  It was there I was introduced to Christina Lee and her books just sounded too good to pass up!\n2.  Anywhere by Jen Meyers — recommended by my author friend Jolene Perry\n3.  Shadows on Snow and The Stillness of the Sky by Starla Huchton — I initially discovered this author at UtopYa 2015 and immediately put her books on my wishlist.  I was then lucky enough to read an arc of book 3 in her Flipped Fairy Tales series, so I knew I had to go back and read the first 2 books.  I was lucky enough to receive these books as part of the Jingle Bell Book Exchange put on by Indie Authors and Book Blogs.\n4.  Beacon by Angela Brown — won it in the 24 Days of Giveaways hosted by Anna Katmore and Cassie Mae.\n5.  Water So Deep by Nichole Giles — the other book I won in the 24 Days of Giveaways hosted by Anna Katmore and Cassie Mae.\n6.  Becoming Us by Amy Daws — I believe I discovered this series after reading a review by Platypire Moxxley for a later book in the series, and decided I should check it out.\n7.  What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi — Because of our other weekly feature, Review Roundup (Bloggers Helping Bloggers), I read a review by Platypire Sofia for this book, and having loved another book by Jessica Verdi, I jumped all over it when it went on sale!\n8.  Dethroning Crown by Lila Felix — I won a copy of this book at a Facebook party I was attending…course, now do you think I can remember which party it was?\n9.  I Wish You Were Mine by Lauren Layne — I requested this book from NetGalley, b/c I adore this author and this series is da bomb!  I actually *just* started it and am already in love…\n10.  Tall, Tatted & Tempting by Tammy Falkner — last but not least, a book recommended by my fabulous partner in crime, Curly Carla!\n\n0 responses to “Top Ten Books I’ve Recently Added To My TBR\n\n 1. Ahh, I really like that cover for Confess! And I’ve been wanting to get into A Court of Thorns and Roses too, although it didn’t make it to my TTT this week. I heard it’s too similar to Throne of Glass, though, which I didn’t really like…\n\nLeave a Reply", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9386426210403442} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinitions of repute\nv. t. - To hold in thought; to account; to estimate; to hold; to think; to reckon. 2\nn. - Character reputed or attributed; reputation, whether good or bad; established opinion; public estimate. 2\nn. - Specifically: Good character or reputation; credit or honor derived from common or public opinion; -- opposed to disrepute. 2\n\nThe word \"repute\" uses 6 letters: E E P R T U.\n\nNo direct anagrams for repute found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after repute (in bold), or to eeprtu in any order:\nd -   erupted   reputed   m -   permute   s -   reputes  \n\nShorter words found within repute:\ner   ere   erupt   et   pe   pee   peer   per   pert   pet   peter   pree   pur   pure   puree   put   re   ree   rep   ret   rete   rue   rupee   rut   tee   tree   true   tup   up   ut  \n\nList shorter words within repute, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in repute, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with repute, words containing repute or words ending with repute\n\nAll words formed from repute by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: re   ep   pu   ut   te  \n\nBrowse words starting with repute by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: reputations  \nNext word in list: reputed  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: re   placabilities   ops   faqir   ceanothus   dotal   re  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Jul 23 - 14:31:00 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - Z - e2k - 39.279mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9777344465255737} +{"content": "Availability Search for Robin Hood at The Crichton\n\nBeta site: we’re developing a new website to help make your trip to Scotland even better. 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The thousands of photos and hundreds of illustrations place the Star Trek universe at your fingertips. Planets and ( )\nThis review has been flagged by multiple users as abuse of the terms of service and is no longer displayed (show).\n  Tutter | Feb 25, 2015 |\nThis is a companion work to the First Edition of the Star Trek Chronology. The Encyclopedia expands upon that earlier work with character biographies and with far more details than Chronology could provide.\n\nThe First Edition is lovingly crafted in paperback form with B&W photos, high quality B&W graphics, and bright white paper.\n\nUnlike the infamous Second Edition, the starship class diagrams in this First Edition were neither scaled wrong nor were any flipped upside down.\n  GYKM | May 17, 2011 |\nDefinitely for a hard core fan! This is a great reference book oozing with minutia and detail from all aspects Star Trek.movies and television shows. Perfect for finding out about weapons, ships, characters food and more.\n\nIf you are a Star Trek fan you will be pleased to have this one in your librarry. ( )\n  SquirrelHead | Mar 17, 2010 |\nAn early edition of a book of reference which covers the Universe of the Federation of Planets (Star Trek). Since updated. ( )\n  aussieVic | Apr 6, 2008 |\nPicked this up at a used book store. Having both a Star Trek bent and a trivial mind, this is right up my alley. 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The first thing I envisioned was Mexico City blanketed in tiny yellow flowers, as in the passage from One Hundred … Continue reading In Search of Tiny Yellow Flowers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997596144676208} +{"content": "\nYoung Writers Society\n\nHome » People » That_Shell_ka\n\nAbout That_Shell_ka\n\nThat_Shell_ka has been a member of the Young Writers Society since Jul 20 2021. They have made 0 posts and 0 reviews. Please take the time to welcome them to YWS!\n\nLanguages, psychology, psychology, Japan\n\nFreelance translator, writer\n\nThe good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means.\n— Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000001192092896} +{"content": "self-respect\nThe capacity to bear one's own self-scrutiny. The phrase is Hume's, but self-respect is a central concern for ethical theorists working in the Kantian tradition. Self-respect is a good, and is therefore to be distinguished from such neighbours as vanity and self-esteem. It is a platform from which to criticize institutions that undermine it or interrupt its full expression, by making it impossible for some members of a community fully to respect themselves. It is associated in the Kantian tradition with possessing equal rights with others, and with the capacity to see one's actions and patterns of life as consistent with one's own values.\n\nPhilosophy dictionary. . 2011.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • self respect — [sɛlfʀɛspɛ] n. m. ÉTYM. D. i.; expr. angl., de self « soi même », et respect « respect, estime ». ❖ ♦ Anglic. Estime de soi même. 0 Il fut choqué par la grossièreté et la vulgarité de ce très petit seigneur, qui froissait son goût esthétique et… …   Encyclopédie Universelle\n\n • self-respect — proper regard for the dignity of one s person, 1795, from SELF (Cf. self) + RESPECT (Cf. respect) (q.v.) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • self-respect — self′ respect′ n. proper esteem or regard for the dignity of one s character • Etymology: 1605–15 self′ respect′ful, self′ respect′ing, adj …   From formal English to slang\n\n • Self-respect — Self re*spect , n. Respect for one s self; regard for one s character; laudable self esteem. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • self-respect — [self′ri spekt′] n. proper respect for oneself and one s worth as a person self respecting adj …   English World dictionary\n\n • self-respect — / self esteem [n] pride in oneself amour propre, conceit, confidence, dignity, egotism, faith in oneself, morale, narcissism, self assurance, self content, self regard, selfsatisfaction, vanity, worth; concepts 411,689 Ant. self doubt,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • self-respect — self re spect n [U] a feeling of being happy about your character, abilities, and beliefs →↑self esteem ▪ It s difficult to keep your self respect when you have been unemployed for a long time …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • self-respect — ► NOUN ▪ pride and confidence in oneself. DERIVATIVES self respecting adjective …   English terms dictionary\n\n • self-respect — index integrity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • self-respect — noun VERB + SELF RESPECT ▪ have ▪ She has little self respect. ▪ lose ▪ You can t help but feel sorry for a man who has clearly lost all self respect. ▪ regain …   Collocations dictionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999489784240723} +{"content": "S2 E65 The Dream Of Retirement\n\nThe Early Show\nNotes & Links arrow_drop_down\n\nNotes & Links\n\nWelcome to the Early Show. On today’s episode Fiorella discusses retirement dreams. Welcome to the Early Show. On today’s episode Fiorella discusses retirement dreams.\n\nTagged as:\n\nAbout the author\n\nFiorella Nash\n\nFiorella Nash lives in England with her husband, four children and a dog. She is a writer of murder mysteries and historical fiction, a literary critic and an incorrigible bibliophile. Went to convent school. 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That post also explains the background about my interest in reel librarians.\n\nCollage caption: Lego Librarian celebrates 10 years of Reel Librarians!\n\nQuick stats\n\nHere is an update on how this blog has grown over the years. The total word count is new, and I added it because I thought it was fun!\n\n(Note: It looks like WordPress has changed how it calculates shares, so I took that one out of this annual “Quick stats” update.)\n\nTop 10 most popular posts this past year:\n\n 1. Books and book-burning in ‘Fahrenheit 451’ — originally published May 2017\n 2. The dragon lady librarian in ‘The Golden Child’ — originally published June 2019\n 3. First impressions: ‘Hidden Figures’ and its library scene — originally published Feb. 2017\n 4. Smelling a rat in ‘Homicide’ — originally published April 2012\n 5. Angels in the library in ‘Wings of Desire’ — originally published Jan. 2018\n 6. ‘It’s a wonderful’… stereotype? — originally published Sept. 2011\n 7. 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The hardcover children book features Twins and is considered first-rate juvenile fiction. In case you are inside the library you can quite likely look it up using the Dewey Decimal number, PZ7.B27576 Mag 2008. This version is the 1st U.S. ed. of the book is 224 pages long.\n\nThe author is Annie Barrows and it was published sometime in July of 2012 by Chronicle Books. The book has 144 pages. It's dimensions are 7.24\"H x 5.51\"L x 0.51\"W and has got a weight of 0.45 lbs. Should you need a copy of this book for your child, visit our partners via the add to shopping cart button below.\n\nManufacturer: Bloomsbury USA ChildrensManufacturer: Chronicle Books\nISBN:1599901323ISBN:1452107815\nPart Number:FBA-|322695Part Number:9781452107813\nMPN: FBA-|322695MPN: 9781452107813\nEAN:9781599901329EAN: 9781452107813\nRelease Date: 2007-12-26Release Date:\nPublication Date: 2007-12-26Publication Date: 2012-07-04\nBinding: HardcoverBinding: Paperback\nPages: 224Pages: 144\nMin. Age:Min. 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A black euphemism used particularly by street gangs in the 1980s. The expression has been picked up by black and white schoolchildren.\n► 'Posse in effect.' (Graffito on wall, Clapham, London, 1988)\n\nContemporary slang . 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • effect — ef·fect 1 n 1: something that is produced by an agent or cause 2 pl: personal property (1) at property: goods …   Law dictionary\n\n • Effect — Ef*fect , n. [L. effectus, fr. efficere, effectum, to effect; ex + facere to make: cf. F. effet, formerly also spelled effect. See {Fact}.] 1. Execution; performance; realization; operation; as, the law goes into effect in May. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • effect — n 1 Effect, result, consequence, upshot, aftereffect, aftermath, sequel, issue, outcome, event are comparable in signifying something, usually a condition, situation, or occurrence, ascribable to a cause or combination of causes. Effect is the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • effect — [e fekt′, ifekt′; ] often [ ēfekt′, əfekt′] n. [ME < OFr (& L) < L effectus, orig., pp. of efficere, to bring to pass, accomplish < ex , out + facere, DO1] 1. anything brought about by a cause or agent; result 2. the power or ability to… …   English World dictionary\n\n • effect — que l art fait, Effectio artis. Effect et pouvoir, Effectus. Homme de peu d effect, Parum efficax homo. Tout l effect d amitié git en mesme vouloir, Vis amicitiae est in animorum consensione. Laquelle signification approcha si trespres de l… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse\n\n • effect — ► NOUN 1) a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause. 2) the state of being or becoming operative. 3) the extent to which something succeeds or is operative: wind power can be used to great effect. 4) (effects) personal …   English terms dictionary\n\n • Effect — Effect, Wirkung, Erfolg, wird besonders von einer erhöhten, einer überraschenden Wirkung gebraucht. In der Kunst darf der Künstler wohl den Effect anbringen, jedoch ohne die Harmonie der einzelnen Theile unter einander zu stören; er darf nicht… …   Damen Conversations Lexikon\n\n • Effect — Effect, from Latin effectus performance, accomplishment can be used in various meanings: * Any result of another action or circumstance (see pragma , phenomenon, list of effects); * Cause and effect are the relata of causality; * In movies and… …   Wikipedia\n\n • effect — [n1] result aftereffect, aftermath, backlash, backwash, can of worms*, causatum, chain reaction*, conclusion, consequence, corollary, denouement, development, end, end product, event, eventuality, fallout, flak*, follow through, follow up, fruit …   New thesaurus\n\n • Effect — Ef*fect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Effected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Effecting}.] 1. To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be. [1913 Webster] So great a body such exploits to effect. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. To bring to pass; to execute; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • effect size — UK US noun [C or U] ► a measure of the relationship between two variables (= numbers or amounts that can change), as a way of stating how large the effect of one of the variables is: »Employment is the single most effective factor in reducing re… …   Financial and business terms\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. 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Of special importance is the role of correspondence in directing our responses to cases of suspected non-factuality; lack of straightforward correspondence shows the need for, and guides us in our choice of, various kinds of reconstrual projects. This, I argue, is in contrast to the approaches suggested by deflationism and coherence, and thus modest correspondence theories are appropriately distinct from rivals.\nKeywords Philosophy   Philosophy   Epistemology   Logic   Philosophy of Mind   Philosophy of ReligionD. M. Armstrong (1993). A World of States of Affairs. Philosophical Perspectives 7 (3):429-440.\nJ. L. Austin (1950). Truth. Aristotelian Society Supp 24 (1):111--29.\nJ. L. Austin (1961). Unfair to Facts. In J. O. Urmson & G. J. Warnock (eds.), Philosophical Papers. 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Monsters unlike anything that the world has seen, machines of precision⁠; merciless with endless ambitions ⁠— Dungeons.... more>>", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Marena Galluccio #MediaGalReads\n\nAdd friend\nSign in to Goodreads to learn more about Marena Galluccio.\n\nhttp://MarenaElizabethGalluccio.com\n\nMiss Meteor\nMarena Galluccio #MediaGalReads is currently reading\nby Tehlor Kay Mejia (Goodreads Author)\nbookshelves: currently-reading\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n  (page 103 of 320)\nSep 08, 2020 08:21PM\n\nHey, Whipple, Squ...\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n  (page 299 of 304)\nAug 26, 2020 10:38AM\n\nThe Invisible Lif...\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n  (page 104 of 448)\nAug 06, 2020 09:18PM\n\nSee all 68 books that Marena Galluccio is reading…\n64233 Addicted to YA — 38462 members — last activity 53 minutes ago\n“One must always be careful of books,\" said Tessa, \"and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us.” ― Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Ange ...more\n162517 Amazon Editors' YA Book Club — 1875 members — last activity Nov 25, 2018 07:43AM\nLove reading YA? 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Then Again is a collection of three-paragraph narratives that could be called prose poems or flash memoir or short short essays–or all of that. The one word title of each of the 42 pieces . . . from “Breaks” and “Tears” to “Notes” . . .\n\nRead More\n\nCopyright © 2022. Peace Corps Worldwide.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993407130241394} +{"content": "Book Groups\n\nDiscounts for Book Groups\n\nBook groups ordering four or more copies of a book will receive a 15% discount if the books are ordered, collected and paid for by one person (our Loyalty Scheme card cannot be used in conjunction with this).\n\nBookshop Book Club\n\nWe have a book club which meets once a month in our cafe.\n\nAuthor Events\n\nWe host regular author events and often invite authors of books we've selected for our Reading Group Recommendations list. 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[1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • allied — ► ADJECTIVE 1) joined by or relating to an alliance. 2) (Allied) relating to Britain and its allies in the First and Second World Wars. 3) (allied to/with) in combination or working together with …   English terms dictionary\n\n • allied — [ə līd′; ] also, esp. for 3 [, al′īd΄] adj. [see ALLY] 1. united by kinship, treaty, agreement, etc. 2. closely related [Danish and Swedish are allied languages] 3. [A ] of the Allies SYN. RELATED …   English World dictionary\n\n • allied — I adjective affiliated, affinitive, akin, associated, bonded, confederate, connected, federate, kindred, leagued, related II index affiliated, akin (germane), analogous …   Law dictionary\n\n • allied to — index pendent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • allied — (adj.) c.1300, pp. adjective from ALLY (Cf. ally) (v.). Originally of kindred; in reference to a league or formal treaty, it is first recorded late 14c …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • allied — *related, cognate, kindred, affiliated Analogous words: akin, parallel, similar (see LIKE): linked, associated, united, connected (see JOIN): cooperating, uniting, conjoining (see UNITE) Antonyms: unallied Contrasted words: alien, foreign,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • allied — [adj] friendly; united affiliated, agnate, akin, amalgamated, associated, bound, cognate, combined, confederate, connate, connected, incident, in league, joined, joint, kindred, linked, married, related, unified, wed; concepts 555,563 Ant.… …   New thesaurus\n\n • allied — [[t]æ̱laɪd, AM əla͟ɪd[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: ADJ n Allied forces or troops are armies from different countries who are fighting on the same side in a war. ...the approaching Allied forces... They re backed by allied warplanes and tanks. 2) ADJ: ADJ n,… …   English dictionary\n\n • allied — al|lied [ˈælaıd, əˈlaıd] adj 1.) usually Allied [only before noun] belonging or relating to the countries that fought with Britain, the US etc in the First or Second World War ▪ an Allied bombing raid ▪ Allied forces 2.) (be) allied to/with sth… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • allied — adjective 1 Allied belonging to or connected with the countries that fought together against Germany in the First or Second World War, or against Iraq in the Gulf War: an Allied bombing raid | the Allied forces 2 allied… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994058609008789} +{"content": "AustLit logo\nFlying single work   poetry   \"Looking up from earth to a dozen\"\nIssue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 Flying\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. 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So Bri pours her anger and frustration into her first song, which goes viral . . . for all the wrong reasons.\n\nBri soon finds herself at the center of a controversy, portrayed by the media as more menace than MC. But with an eviction notice staring her family down, Bri doesn’t just want to make it—she has to. Even if it means becoming the very thing the public has made her out to be.\n\nInsightful, unflinching, and full of heart, On the Come Up is an ode to hip hop from one of the most influential literary voices of a generation. It is the story of fighting for your dreams, even as the odds are stacked against you; and about how, especially for young black people, freedom of speech isn’t always free.\n\n“For all the struggle in this book, Thomas rarely misses a step as a writer. Thomas continues to hold up that mirror with grace and confidence. 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Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991196990013123} +{"content": "Enter your search into one or more of the boxes below:\nYou can refine your search by selecting from any of the options below:\nCrazy Creatures\nFoyalty 18\n\nCrazy Creatures (Paperback)\n\nUnavailable. No reason given.\n\nThe bird that fights by being sick on you. The frog that can kill 1,500 people. The Bee Blanket of Death. And many more fabulous facts are there in this laugh-out-loud collection of amazing but true animals. Barrington Stoke specialises in books for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic readers.\n\nChildren'sFiction & true storiesTrue stories Publisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd Publication Date: 09/03/2007 ISBN-13: 9781842994573  Details: Type: Paperback Format: Books\nAvailability: Unavailable. No reason given.  \n\nGill has been a published children's author since 2003. She writes fiction and non-fiction and reckons that being a children's author is probably the best job in the world. Her recent books Dark Spell and What Makes You You? have been shortlisted for major UK book awards.\n\nMore books by Gill Arbuthnureka Moment: Charles Darwin and...\nIan Graham; Annaliese Stoney\nThe Eureka Moment: Marie Curie and...\nIan Graham; Annaliese Stoney\n© W&G Foyle Ltd\nFoyles uses cookies to help ensure your experience on our site is the best possible. Click here if you’d like to find out more about the types of cookies we use.\nAccept and Close", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993223547935486} +{"content": "     Home | A-Z Index\nweb unf     \n\nAndrew Buchwalter, Department of Philosophy\n\nBuchwalter’s main research interests are in social, political, and legal philosophy, with special emphasis on the work and perspective of G.W.F. Hegel. 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All four issues are posted on the university's website.  I started writing features for Trek in 2010 with the cover story Aphasia.  In 2013, I became the Books Editor and in late 2013 suggested that Trek add a short story section. I now solicit, select and edit Trek magazine's short stories.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995011687278748} +{"content": "\nUsed Book Sale\n\nThe Library will host a Used Book Sale February 4 - February 9. Donations for the book sale are still being accepted. Books for all ages will be for sale as well as DVDs and audio books. Items are buy one, get one free for members of the Friends of the Library. For more information contact the Library at 419-375-2869. \n\nSource URL: https://fortrecoverylibrary.org/content/used-book-sale-february-19", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993445873260498} +{"content": "What is the opposite of O.K.?\n\nNeed antonyms for O.K.? 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Vocalized p. pr. & vb. n. Vocalizing ]\n 1. To form into voice; to make vocal or sonant; to give intonation or resonance to.\n    It is one thing to give an impulse to breath alone, another thing to vocalize that breath.   --Holder.\n 2. To practice singing on the vowel sounds.\n\nFrom: WordNet (r) 2.0\n\n      n : the act of singing vocal music [syn: singing]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8843851089477539} +{"content": "Chicago Literary Hall of Fame Logo\nNelson Algren Committee Hosts 25th Annual Birthday Party\n\nSaturday, March 29, 2014\n\nTonight, for the 25th straight year, the Nelson Algren Committee will celebrate the author’s birthday at 2418 W. Bloomingdale. 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All donations are tax deductible.\n\nHannah Jennings Design", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8087940812110901} +{"content": "What does EGH mean in Awards & Medals?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand EGH in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Awards & Medals terminology in particular.\n\nElder of the Golden Heart\n\nMiscellaneous » Awards & Medals\n\nFind a translation for EGH in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this EGH abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"EGH.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 27 Jun 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Review of Matzah Ball Surprise\n\nMatzah Ball Surprise by Laura Brown. Entangled Lovestruck. 2020. Take a moment just to look at the cover for this book. This cover makes me incredibly happy. It is so rare to find covers for romances that have such clear Jewish representation. The Jewish couple on this cover are gorgeous together, cheerful, have amazing chemistry, … Continue reading Review of Matzah Ball Surprise\n\nReview of Brazen and the Beast\n\nBrazen and the Beast by Sarah MacLean. Avon. 2019. Note: I do not recommend this book to trans and non-binary readers. I would suggest that fat readers approach this book with caution.  Content Warnings for the review: References MC's trauma history. References misogyny in the story. Describes a crossdressing scene and gender reveal moment that … Continue reading Review of Brazen and the Beast", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Chevron Left\nВернуться к Успешное ведение переговоров: необходимые стратегии и навыки\n\nОтзывы учащихся о курсе Успешное ведение переговоров: необходимые стратегии и навыки от партнера Мичиганский университет\n\nОценки: 8,573\nРецензии: 2,085\n\nО курсеЛучшие рецензии\n\nMar 09, 2017\n\nProbably the best course videos Ive come across. Professor George I believe is an amazing teacher...the way he gets the concept across to students by simple and constant examples is worth mentioning..\n\nSep 18, 2015\n\nThis is one of the best and enlightening MOOC I have taken and I already start reaping the benefit. 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Hall ; illustrated by Greg Hardin & Kenny Yamada.\n\nHall, Hannah C., (author.). Hardin, Greg, (illustrator.). Yamada, Ken, (illustrator.).\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 2 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n1 current hold with 2 total copies.\n\nSeries Information\n\nWhat's in the Bible.\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nColfax-Perry Twp PL PIC FIC HAL (Text) 74121000094951 Children's Board Books On holds shelf -\nJackson Co PL - Seymour Main Library JUV BOARD BOOK HALL (Text) 37500004713158 Kids Board Books Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781546012009\n • ISBN: 1546012001\n • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 18 cm.\n • Edition: First edition.\n • Publisher: New York, NY : Jellytelly Press, 2019.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nOn board pages.\nSummary, etc.:\nWhile on a camping trip, Clive and Ian marvel at the night sky, and thank God for creating day and night.\nSubject: Board books.\nDay > Fiction.\nNight > Fiction.\nCamping > Fiction.\nGod > Fiction.\nBoard books.\n\nSeries Information\n\nWhat's in the Bible.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993841052055359} +{"content": "Freeks: A Novel\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nMara has moved around since she was young, as part of her mother’s traveling carnival. As she has no special abilities of her own – unlike her mother, who can talk to the dead, or her best friend Roxie, who can control fire – so she helps out where she can, restocking, providing drinks, cleaning up. Her group of misfits was assured a huge payday for setting up in Caudry, Louisiana. Mara meets Gabe her first night, and is attracted to him, despite the shadows she sees in him. However, something sinister is hunting the carnival members, and something dark is haunting her dreams. In order to save her friends and family, she needs help interpreting her dreams and controlling her emerging ability, which just may help her beat the sinister force stalking their carnival. Hocking has created a strange and magical carnival setting for her newest stand-alone novel. While the time frame is a little suspect and her big finish predictable, her loyal fans will enjoy this quick romp while waiting for her next project. The 80s setting helps to explain the lack of cell phones and computers. While not her best work, Hocking’s newest book is worth a read.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Amanda Hocking\nStar Count /5\nFormat Hard\nPage Count 400 pages\nPublisher St. Martin's Griffin\nPublish Date 2017-Jan-03\nISBN 9781250084774\nBookshop.org Buy this Book\nIssue March 2017\nCategory Young Adult\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Freeks: A Novel”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8045152425765991} +{"content": "In this leading 5 fantasy publications of the 2022 compilation, I’ll cover the very best books I have actually checked out (first in a series or finished collection) that I advise. My leading 5 dream book referrals!\n\nThis is a curated listing of 5-star fantasy checks out that emphasize this 2022 for me! 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After perusing the list, what books do you think […]\n\nAnd The Oscar Goes To …\n\nFollowing the Best Picture accolades at this week’s Academy Awards, sales of Solomon Northup’s book “12 Years A Slave” jumped from number 326 on the Amazon bestseller list, to number 19! Are you encouraged or disappointed that it takes something like this for a great book to be rediscovered? Of all of the nominees for […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9895814657211304} +{"content": "\nfrom The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition\n\n • adj. Immobile; unchangeable; stable.\n • n. An abstract sculpture, usually of sheet metal, resembling a mobile but having no moving parts.\n\nfrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License\n\n • n. Abstract sculpture or structure of wire, sheet metal, etc.\n\nfrom The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia\n\n • Fixed; firm: noting, in electrotherapeutics, an electrode which is kept applied to one part, as distinguished from a labile electrode, which is moved about over the surface.\n\nfrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.\n\n • adj. (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change\n • adj. not able or intended to be moved\n • n. a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support\n\nLatin stabilis, stable; see stable1.\n(American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition)\nFrom Latin stabilis (\"firmly fixed or established\") (Wiktionary)\n\nWordnik is becoming a not-for-profit! Read our announcement here.\n\nLog in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. 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Amazon Second Chance Pass it on, trade it in, give it a second life.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9847378730773926} +{"content": "How to say RI in Polish \n\nWould you like to know how to translate RI to Polish? This page provides all possible translations of the word RI in the Polish language.\n\nride(verb)\n\nto take part (in a horse-race etc)\n\nHe's riding in the first race.\n\nGet even more translations for RI\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this RI Polish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"RI.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 31 Jul 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9817407727241516} +{"content": "March 2012 Blog Posts (17)\n\nbektashis, shared shrines and limited discourses\n\nI am currently working on a project about the role of Sari Saltik (Bektashi) shrines in Turkey and the Balkans in the overlapping of shared pilgrimage practices, shrine appropriation and relationships between narrative and spatial practice/ritual. If anyone has any thoughts on these sujects, please let me know.\n\nI am still refining many of my thoughts, to be honest. But my intention is bring all of this to a focus on how we perceive the binary oppositions of pluralism and…\n\nAdded by Logan Sparks on March 27, 2012 at 12:12pm — 7 Comments\n\nHow Should We Argue? Consider Deliberative Discourse\n\nFound in Fast Company, this article has a lot to say to us who like to argue fruitfully and especially perhaps to those among us looking for careers in applied anthropology.\n\nAdded by John McCreery on March 22, 2012 at 3:39pm — No Comments\n\nAbout the observation of Fuegian Indians in the 19th century in Argentina\n\nI want to shared with all the members my last published article. This its the abstract.\n\nAmong the first projects of German anthropologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche as head of the Museum de La Plata’s Department of Anthropology in Argentina was his research on the inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, deemed evolutionary ‘relics’ of humanity. The article explores the role of shows and exhibits as spaces where science was popularized and where late nineteenth- and early…\n\nAdded by Diego Ballestero on March 20, 2012 at 9:00pm — No Comments\n\nReading about the history of objectivity\n\nIm in the last pages of Objectivity from Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison.\n\nIn this book the autors chart the emergence of objectivity in the mid-nineteenth-century sciences—and show how the concept differs from its alternatives, truth-to-nature and trained judgment. This is a story of lofty epistemic ideals fused with workaday practices in the making of scientific images.\n\nIm glad to discover the threatened reading of this analysis…\n\nAdded by Diego Ballestero on March 20, 2012 at 12:56pm — 4 Comments\n\nA few conceptual musings in cognitive science and anthropology\n\nI’m reading Gregory L. Murphy and Douglas L. Medin’s 1985 article,The Role of Theories in Conceptual Coherence, from Psychological Review Vol. 92 No. 3. In this paper, they aim to outline the link that exists between theoretical and conceptual knowledge, which, so far, has been rather nicely accomplished through a bevy of valid examples. However, about midway through the paper, around page 296, they use an analogy of the silver dollar…\n\nAdded by Chelsea Hayman on March 18, 2012 at 8:33pm — 3 Comments\n\nMedical Anthropology: Where my interests originate\n\nMedical Anthropology is particularly relevant because medicine is something that runs through all people's lives. Universally, all people experience states of illness that deviate from what they define as healthy. I have always found that so fascinating, particularly because it imbues people with a certain sense of difference that can be both stigmatizing as well as powerful, in some senses.\n\nI am interested in the intersections between transcultural psychiatry, altered emotive…\n\nAdded by Chelsea Hayman on March 17, 2012 at 12:30pm — No Comments\n\nDrug Consumption, Psychiatry, and Social Memory\n\nThe experience of psycho-pharmaceutical drugs as a circulating commodity at the global scale has been documented by journalists, but it is an area not widely explored by anthropologists. Most anthropology (see Sue Estroff) has ethnographically assessed psychiatric wards and other sites of medical care in the United States and Western world, but aside from the work of Arthur Kleinman in China, it seems that most psychological anthropology addresses cross-cultural emotion states (Unni Wikan,…\n\nAdded by Chelsea Hayman on March 17, 2012 at 12:00pm — 2 Comments\n\nGoldman Sachs, Culture Change, and the Resignation of Greg Smith\n\nI'm off-work on Wednesdays.  I spent the entire morning with my folks today enjoying my mother's Filipino brunch.  A brunch at my parents' household always ends with coffee and my father's argumentative discussion of what he reads from the day's news.  He passed The New  York Times to me after my second gulp.  He wanted me to read what he highlighted with a pencil, \"Why I'm Leaving Goldman…\n\nAdded by M Izabel on March 15, 2012 at 8:55am — 3 Comments\n\nSlavery, Smallholding and Tourism -- New book on BVI social history\n\nMy book on BVI social history, entitled \"Slavery, Smallholding and Tourism: Social Transformations in the British Virgin Islands\", released two weeks ago in eBook format for Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook and Apple iBook/iTunes readers, is now also available online from Amazon and Barnes & Noble in both paperback and hardcover print editions.\n\nSlavery, Smallholding and Tourism is a study in the political economy of development of the British…\n\nAdded by Michael O'Neal on March 14, 2012 at 5:13am — 2 Comments\n\nNuevo Foto-Ensayo \"EL ESPEJO ANIMAL: la metáfora animal como instrumento político y propagandístico / THE ANIMAL MIRROR: the animal metaphor as a political and propaganda instrument\"\n\nEs un dispositivo ideológico sempiterno la deshumanización del enemigo. La justificación de los actos tomando como base una condición de inferioridad, que avale un tratamiento diferente, se basa en ese presupuesto sub-equipamiento,…\n\nAdded by Ander Gondra on March 12, 2012 at 9:00pm — No Comments\n\nidentity construction (yes it sounds cliche but...)\n\nAs I begin this week, I remember a conversation I had with a doctoral student friend last night who is struggling to finish his PhD. While I managed to meet my deadlines fairly well during my PhD, that was defiinitely an exception. In general, I have also struggled with procrastination, as I believe we all do at some point and I gave some thought to whether there is a vlaue to taking a psychological approach to research. In other words, its helpful to look at what in your life is taking your…\n\nAdded by Logan Sparks on March 12, 2012 at 11:30am — 4 Comments\n\nModeling Illustrated. Do You Know Netlogo?\n\nIn the Theory for Anthropology Group, we have started a discussion of model thinking, i.e., using models, which, as statistician George E.P. Box put it \"are always wrong but sometimes useful\" to think about social and cultural processes. The discussion was stimulated by my discovery of Scott Page's free…\n\nAdded by John McCreery on March 9, 2012 at 6:00pm — 1 Comment\n\nIslam, the Media and the Globalization of Nose Jobs\n\nCairo, March 2012\n\nThe man was in his mid-forties maybe. He was a Member of Parliament and part of the Islamist party that forms the second most important bloc in the House of Representatives. A few days ago he appeared in the media claiming he had been attacked, beaten in the face, and robbed of a large amount of money he had locked up in his car. Not long afterwards, a call came into the radio from a surgeon who works for a fancy local hospital that is…\n\nAdded by Mohammed Tabishat on March 8, 2012 at 10:30pm — 5 Comments\n\nFor over a year now, I believe, I have had a page here at OAC and, for most of that time I have also been thinking about making my research more accesible online via blogging. For the time being, I think that I will be using OAC's blog to see if it works well towards this goal.\n\nMy plan at the moment is to spend some time here mainly discussing my work in the sociology department of the newly founded Suleyman Sah University in Istanbul where I currently work as an assistant professor.…\n\nAdded by Logan Sparks on March 7, 2012 at 5:00pm — 2 Comments\n\nEditors: Z. Nilüfer Nahya, Rabia Harmanşah\n\n This book aims to provide an inside view of the problems, ambiguities, dilemmas and loneliness that foreign anthropologists face before and during conducting field studies in Turkey. It will open up discussion on the individual dimensions, such as ethnic-religious identity, gender, political views, physical-emotional challenges, moral dilemmas of the anthropologist, as…\n\nAdded by Z. Nilüfer Nahya on March 6, 2012 at 11:52pm — No Comments\n\nMonthly Archives\n\nOAC Press\n\n© 2019   Created by Keith Hart.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9957599639892578} +{"content": "February 24, 2018\n\nThe Advocate's Toolbox\n\nWhat a Treat: Guest Reviews\n\nBack in November, we asked if any of our readers wanted to toss a “nomination” or two into the ring. Well, we have three! We are lucky to have wonderful readers and commenters, and even luckier to have three of them plugging their favorite books. Each review considers the book in light of its Printz […]\n\nPicture Books for … Teens?\n\nIt’s rare that there are true all-ages picture books. This year, we have two of note. Both are beautiful, thought-provoking, unusual, and skew way up. All the way to adolescence and beyond. I’ll eat my hat if either receives a silver from the RealCommittee. Hell, I’ll eat all y’all’s hats. BUT. These are gorgeous books […]\n\n10 to Note: Summer Preview 2014\n\nYou never know how these preview things are going to turn out. Sometimes there’s a bunch of lesser-known books that jump out, other times it’s stuff that’s already been building some buzz. Today is more latter than former. What follows are 10 books for the summer season that look promising. Picture Books Peanut Butter and […]\n\nPick of the Day: The Caged Graves\n\nA suspenseful mystery set in 1867 Pennsylvania\n\nPick of the Day: Have You Seen My New Blue Socks?\n\na small green duck frets unnecessarily about some “misplaced” socks\n\nPick of the Day: Spirit Seeker: John Coltrane’s Musical Journey\n\nGOLIO, Gary. Spirit Seeker: John Coltrane’s Musical Journey. illus. by Rudy Gutierrez. 48p. bibliog. discography. further reading. websites. Clarion. 2012. RTE $17.99. ISBN 978-0-547-23994-1.\nGr 4-6–\nA well-conceived marriage of art and text breathes life and passion into this picture biography. Swirling strokes of vibrant colors give the book an almost cinematic quality, animating Coltrane’s passionate journey from a joyous, nurturing early childhood with a loving extended family to the despair of losing too many loved ones in a short time. The […]\n\nInterview: Gary Golio Talks About ‘Spirit Seeker’\n\nGary Golio speaks to SLJ about his latest picture book, Spirit Seeker: John Coltrane’s Musical Journey (Clarion, 2012), which deals with the tumultuous life of the legendary jazz musician.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9063200354576111} +{"content": "Katie Clark's Reviews > Where I'd Like To Be\n\nWhere I'd Like To Be by Frances O'Roark Dowell\n\n's review\nAug 16, 11\n\nbookshelves: 6th-grade-class\nRead from August 13 to 16, 2011\n\nI loved Dovey Coe, so I was really looking forward to this one. The voice of the main character was similar and the story line was touching. 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All Rights Reserved. | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Ordeal\n\nMistakes are human nature. Sin is man’s companion, for a new born baby and for an old man taking his last breath. Four stories, they narrate four punishing sins, and the culprits who are vulnerable to ‘The Ordeal’. Pain and sorrow are its aftermath, and death is not just an end to everything. More\n\nAvailable formats: epub, mobi, pdf, rtf, lrf, pdb, txt\n\nFirst 10% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more read online\nWords: 7,380\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781466073050\nAbout Ebbin Jose\n\nEbbin Jose started his career as a management lecturer and then moved on to management consultancy towards the later part of his career. Born on 31st of August in 1977, he developed an interest in writing articles and travel stories after his first trip to Murchison Falls in Uganda. Coauthored “Ladder of Success”, a career management book, the book was published by Pothi Publications during the first quarter of 2011.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9899804592132568} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 5 (1 votes)\nComing to the King is a popular book by Frances Ridley Havergal. Read Coming to the King, free online version of the book by Frances Ridley Havergal, on ReadCentral.com. Frances Ridley Havergal's Coming to the King consists of 1 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of Coming to the King which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for Coming to the King by Frances Ridley Havergal\nThis book contains 1816 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in about 1 hour. Measure your reading speed and know how fast you will finish any book. 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Director Simon McBurney’s adaptation of Stefan Zweig’s 1939 novel (Ungeduld des Herzens) compellingly explores the social implications and consequences of individual sentiments without lapsing into heavy-handed allegory.\n\nThe play begins in London on the cusp of World War II, but mostly occurs on the eve of the first. A sense of impending catastrophe looms over the drama, as the distinguished soldier Anton Hofmiller – charismatically played by Christoph Gawenda – narrates the memory of a tragic love affair.\n\nRead the rest of this article by subscribing to ABR Online for as little as $10 a month.\n\nWe offer a range of subscription options, including print, which can be found by clicking here. 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Web. 3 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9611725211143494} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 579 times\nMember Comments\n08/23/05\nFantastic entry! A touch of humor and the message rang out loud and clear! Blessings, RIta\nMeaty message with a light and witty wrapper. See it is rubbing off...this was a good deal of fun.\n08/26/05\nYou gave your narrator a fun, rustic voice. Watch out for putting unnecessary spaces in words with apostrophes.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9252259731292725} +{"content": "\n\nUniversalium. 2010.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • bonhomous — bonhomie ► NOUN ▪ good natured friendliness. DERIVATIVES bonhomous adjective. ORIGIN French, from bonhomme good fellow …   English terms dictionary\n\n • bonhomous — adjective see bonhomie …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • bonhomous — adjective Good natured; good hearted; friendly; genial; possessing an affable and approachable disposition; easy to talk to. See Also: bonhomie …   Wiktionary\n\n • bonhomous — bon·ho·mous …   English syllables\n\n • bonhomous — adj. full of bonhomie …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • bonhomie — bonhomous /bon euh meuhs/, adj. /bon euh mee , bon euh mee /; Fr. /baw naw mee /, n. frank and simple good heartedness; a good natured manner; friendliness; geniality. [1795 1805; < F, equiv. to bonhomme good natured man (see BOON2, HOMO) + ie… …   Universalium\n\n • bonhomie — noun Etymology: French bonhomie, from bonhomme good natured man, from bon good + homme man Date: 1779 good natured easy friendliness • bonhomous adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • Aunt Dahlia — Dahlia Travers (née Wooster) is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being best known as Bertie Wooster s bonhomous, red faced Aunt Dahlia. She is much beloved by her nephew, in contrast… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Charles Wycliffe — Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe is a fictional detective, created by author W. J. Burley. He is featured in twenty two novels. (Burley died when the twenty third was still unfinished). D/Supt Wycliffe is the head of the CID (plain… …   Wikipedia\n\n • List of Jeeves characters — Lists of P. G. Wodehouse characters Characters in all Wodehouse stories Characters in the Blandings stories Characters in the Drones Club stories Characters in the Jeeves stories Characters in the Mulliner stories Characters in the Ukridge… …   Wikipedia\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "How to say ARMS in Dutch \n\nWould you like to know how to translate ARMS to Dutch? This page provides all possible translations of the word ARMS in the Dutch language.\n\nDiscuss this ARMS Dutch translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ARMS.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 23 Jul 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Dora Hamilton, Or, Sunshine and Shadow (Paperback)\n\nAuthor: Coates, W. H.\n\nCustomer Reviews   Write a Review\n\nBe the first to review this item and earn 25 Rakuten Super Points™\n\nProduct Overview\n\nPublisher: London; Manchester; Brighton: The Religious Tract Society ..., [ca. 1877?] Subjects: Christian life Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.\n\nPublisher General Books\nMfg Part# 9781152520905\nSKU 214035931\nFormat Paperback\nISBN10 1152520903\nRelease Date 1/26/2010\nProduct Attributes\nNumber of Pages 0084\nSold Out\nSorry, you missed the deal!\nThis product is currently not available.\nPromotions & Offers (1)\n • custom promo\n 5% Back* Sitewide with Promo Code Rewardme *See page for details", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5190118551254272} +{"content": "  Simon Parke  \nClick here for Abbot Peter Click here for Simon's blog Click here for Simon's books Click here for Simon's consultancy Click here for Simon's retreats\n      Cover of Pippa's Progress   Cover of A Vicar Crucified   Picture of the cover of One Minute Mindfulness.\n\nHow to speak from the battlefield\n\nPosted by Simon Parke, 24 September 2018, 3.26pm\n\nThis is about the difference between speech which holds and speech which assaults.\n\nSpeech which holds is helpful for life; and speech which assaults, like leaking sewage, is unhelpful.\n\nSpeech which assaults sounds like this.\n\n‘I just hope you know that even though I’m discussing this with you, I will do whatever I want, you won’t change that.’\n\nOr, ‘Have you noticed that every time we argue, you become completely irrational? I don’t know why I bother.’\n\nSuch speech escalates the argument, sprinkles petrol on the fire. It is a form of communication that kills communication; it’s non-engagement.\n\nIt’s a potent weapon to use, of course, and feels wonderful for three seconds. But it’s like screwing for virginity and it’s delivered by the terrified, by those who fear dialogue.\n\nSpeech which holds does something quite different: it puts a fence around the damage being done. It acts like a fire-break in the forest, a protective wall in the storm.\n\nThough spoken from the fight, it knows a world beyond the fight… and might sound something like this:\n\n‘I know we’re clashing now and that combat is intense, but I do want something to work out here; I want something to arise from this warfare. I do care about you - and I appreciate you’re struggling, as I’m struggling.’\n\nTense moments, explosive moments of such strong feeling, they come around - whether it’s discussing Brexit, religion… or the way your partner washes up.\n\nHolding speech which puts in safe boundaries, lowers arousal and eases anxiety; speech which from the battlefield sees beyond the battlefield…\n\n...it’s a sort of genius.\n\nMore blog posts  \n\nApril 2019\n\nMarch 2019\n\nFebruary 2019\n\nJanuary 2019\n\nDecember 2018\n\nNovember 2018\n\nOctober 2018\n\nSeptember 2018\n\nAugust 2018\n\nJuly 2018\n\nJune 2018\n\nMay 2018\n\nClick here to follow Simon's blog on RSS\n\nRSS 2.0", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9870073795318604} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 5 (1 votes)\nThe Spirit of Lafayette is a popular book by James Mott Hallowell. Read The Spirit of Lafayette , free online version of the book by James Mott Hallowell, on ReadCentral.com. 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Anjini, married but an incorrigible flirt; Binodini, very worried about her children’s hissa in the family property; Chandrakanta, who eloped with a foreigner on the eve of her wedding; Eshwari, who is just a little too popular at Modern School, Barakhamba Road; and the Judge’s favourite (though fathers shouldn’t have favourites): the quietly fiery Debjani, champion of all the stray animals on Hailey Road, who reads the English news on DD and clashes constantly with crusading journalist Dylan Singh Shekhawat, he of shining professional credentials but tarnished personal reputation, crushingly dismissive of her ‘state-sponsored propaganda’, but always seeking her out with half-sarcastic, half-intrigued dark eyes. Spot-on funny and toe-curlingly sexy, Those Pricey Thakur Girls is rom-com specialist Anuja Chauhan writing at her sparkling best.\n\nAdd to Wishlist\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nBook Details\n\nAnuja Chauhan\n\nReading Period\n\n21 Days\n\nISBN: 978-9350296028\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Those Pricey Thakur Girls”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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It’s a good chance for Mia to snoop on a competitor, especially since doing a search for “how to run a catering hall” can get you only so far.\n\nMia tags along at the lavish party, but the ambience suffers at Nicole’s Belle View shower when a fight breaks out—and then, oddly, a long-missing and valuable stolen painting is unwrapped by the mom-to-be. Tina is clearly shocked to see it. But not as shocked as Mia is when, soon afterward, she spots the lifeless body of a party guest floating in the marina . . .\n\nItalian recipes included!\n\n“Minnie, I’m honored you thought of Belle View for the baby shower.”\n\n“I know you’ll do it up right.”\n\nMia had only been running Belle View with her father for a few months, but she’d been in the business long enough to know that “I know you’ll do it up right” was code for because we’re friends, you need to pile on the free extras. She was happy to do this for a BFF like Nicole. “We’ll do it up so right,” she promised the great-grandmother-to-be.\n\n“Linda and I are footing the bill,” Minniguccia said, referencing her own daughter, who was Nicole’s mother.\n\n“You get together with Nicole, see if there’s anything special she wants, and say yes to it all.”\n\n“I’ll call her as soon as you and I hang up. Do you want her input on everything? Decorations? Guest list? Food?”\n\n“Her mother and I will take care of the decorations. As to the guest list . . .” There was a loaded pause.\n\n “Linda is insisting we invite the stepmonster.”\n\nMia sympathized with the venomous spin Minniguccia put on the word stepmonster. The older woman despised Tina, Ron Karras’ second wife, and with good reason, in Mia’s opinion. In the five or so years since Tina joined the Karras family post-Ron and Linda’s divorce, Mia had never heard a good word about her. This wasn’t completely true. Linda, one of the sweetest women ever to walk the earth, tried her best to find something positive to say about the woman who’d replaced her in Ron’s affections, while her daughter Nicole instantly changed the subject whenever her stepmother’s name came up. It fell to Minnie to articulate animosity toward the former flight attendant, which the octogenarian did with gusto at every opportunity. She’d picked up the word “stepmonster” when it appeared in the zeitgeist and refused to use any other moniker when referring to the second Mrs. Karras.\n\nExcept for one . . .\n\n“As to the food, it’s whatever Nicole asks for except for one dish I insist we include on the menu since the stepmonster will be there,” Minniguccia said, her tone dark. “Pasta puttanesca. For the puttana.”\n\nThat was the other name Minniguccia called Tina: puttana. The Italian word for “whore.” Mia heard Minniguccia spit to punctuate the insult.\n\n“Pasta puttanesca is a delicious dish,” she said diplomatically. “I’ll tell our chef, Guadalupe, to dig up the best recipe she can find.”\n\n“With an extra helping of puttana.” Minniguccia spit again.\n\n“I’ll get in touch with you after I talk to Nicole,” Mia said, aiming for the high road by not responding to Minnie’s vitriol. “Dad and I will make sure the shower is a beautiful, memorable event.” But, Mia thought to herself, given the fractured family dynamics, not too memorable.\n\nAbout Maria DiRico\n\nMaria DiRico\n\nMaria DiRico is the pseudonym for Ellen Byron, author of the award winning, USA Today bestselling Cajun Country Mysteries. Born in Queens, New York, she is first-generation Italian-American on her mother's side and the granddaughter of a low-level Jewish mobster on her father's side. She grew up visiting the Astoria Manor and Grand Bay Marina catering halls, which were run by her Italian mother's family in Queens and have become the inspiration for her Catering Hall Mystery Series. DiRico has been a writer-producer for hit television series like Wings and Just Shoot Me, and her first play, Graceland, appears in the Best Short Plays collection. She's a freelance journalist, with over 200 articles published in national magazines, and previously worked as a cater-waiter for Martha Stewart, a credit she never tires of sharing. 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It introduces some of the key concepts of phonology by simple examples involving real data and gives a brief discussion of early generative phonology. It analyses the autosegmental phonology using some data from African tone language. This article considers in detail one level of phonological hierarchy, namely, the syllable. It reveals many interesting issues that are confronted by phonological analysis. Some of these theoretical frameworks include: lexical phonology, underspecification phonology, government phonology, declarative phonology, and optimality theory. The article provides a means for phonological generalizations such as rules and constraints to give a finite-state interpretation.\n\nKeywords: phonology; computational phonology; syllables; autosegmental phonology; finite-state interpretation\n\nArticle.  7264 words. \n\nSubjects: Linguistics ; Computational Linguistics ; Phonetics and Phonology\n\nFull text: subscription required\n\nHow to subscribe Recommend to my Librarian\n\nBuy this work at Oxford University Press »\n\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content. Please, subscribe or login to access all content.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.994993269443512} +{"content": "Futaribeya manga volume 1 (English)\n\nFutaribeya manga volume 1 (English)\n\nby Yukiko\n\nPaperback(Translatio)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nMembers save with free shipping everyday! \nSee details\n\nAbout to start her first year of high school, Sakurako\nKawawa settles into her new lodgings. 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Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nSonata in E minor, for violoncello and piano.\n\nAuthor: Rudolf Matz\nPublisher: [Zagreb] Udruženje kompozitora hrvatske, 1966.\nEdition/Format:  Musical score : Sonatas : No Linguistic Content : 2. izdanje\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nMore like this\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nDocument Type: Musical Score\nAll Authors / Contributors: Rudolf Matz\nOCLC Number: 20425842\nNotes: Title also in Croatian and German.\nDescription: 1 score (28 pages) and part. 33 cm\nOther Titles: Sonatas,\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nAll user tags (7)\n\nView most popular tags as: tag list | tag cloud\n\nSimilar Items\n\nRelated Subjects:(1)\n\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. 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(c) Copyright University of Chicago Press, 2021. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in CHSO for personal use.date: 29 July 2021\n\nBook II\n\nBook II\n\nAristotle’s State as a Work of Art\n\n(p.42) Chapter Two Book II\nAristotle's Politics\nAuthor(s):\n\nEugene Garver\n\nUniversity of Chicago Press\nDOI:10.7208/chicago/9780226284040.003.0003\n\nThis chapter shows how Politics II moves from considering the polis as natural, to the polis as the product of human artifice. Aristotle has exhausted the resources of the analogy between the polis and natural things in the first book, and so turns to the analogies between poleis and artifacts in Book II, to discover the limitations of that analogy as well. Book III will finally put us in a position to think about the state in terms of phronesis, practical wisdom, and neither art nor nature. The chapter also shows that Book I lacks an account of the relation between economic self-sufficiency and the ethical self-sufficiency of the good life. It is argued here that the lack of a single relation between the two leads to the variety of constitutions and the variety of relations between a good polis and a good life.\n\nKeywords:   polis, human artifice, natural things, artifacts, phronesis, economic self-sufficiency, ethical self-sufficiency, constitutions, good polis, good life\n\nChicago Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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A bit of gray peeking out, from behind the … Continue reading A Bit Of Gray Peeking Out", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9971497058868408} +{"content": "Tag Archives: Author\n\nWrite Away: “Moil”\n\nThis week, I’m obsessing about, “Moil,” thanks to a suggestion from Chris St. Clair. Here are some of the many definitions:  – To work hard : drudge  – To whirl or churn ceaselessly; twist; eddy.  – Glassmaking. a superfluous piece of glass formed during blowing and removed in the finishing operation. – Origin 1350 – 1400 It’s actually a […]\n\nRead More\n\nWrite Away – “Petrichor”\n\nThis week, I’m thinking about, “Petrichor.”  (#amwriting) – A pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. – Find this definition at oxforddictionaries.com. – Coined in the 1960’s. Do you remember that wonderful smell of freshly cut grass from childhood?  I do.  Sunday mornings after Dad mowed the lawn. […]\n\nRead More\n\nWrite Away – “Canting”\n\nGotta love those interesting words. This week, I’m obsessing about, “Canting” (No, not catting).  Here are 3 of the many definitions: – To bevel; form an oblique surface upon. – To put in an oblique position; tilt; tip. – To throw with a sudden jerk. – Origin 1560-1570 Find the full set of definitions for canting at […]\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 618 times\nMember Comments\n09/18/08\nThis is deep. Worth the time to re-read in order for all of it to sink in. I like how the last line in each stanza rhymes. Good work!\nYour poem truly portrays many aspects of the game of life. I love the message at the end.\n09/18/08\nI like this poem and agree it is worth a re-read to let it all sink in. Good work. May we all find peace in the prize.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.989656925201416} +{"content": "What does USWS mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand USWS in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nUnihemispheric Slow Wave Sleep\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for USWS in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this USWS abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"USWS.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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I looked on the net for more information about the issue and found most people will go along with your views on this site.\n\ncrork fiverr from Egypt\nComment 67 of 68, added on November 9th, 2015 at 2:41 PM.\n\nBrwHbL some truly interesting info , well written and loosely user pleasant.\n\ncrorkservice fiverr from Andorra\nComment 66 of 68, added on November 9th, 2015 at 7:10 AM.\n\nWKHr7f Thanks so much for the article. Really Cool.\n\nfiverr crorkservice from Canada\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Winter Trees, has received 68 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nWilliams Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999004006385803} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nMoral Psychology, Volume 4\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nMoral Psychology, Volume 4: Free Will and Moral Responsibility\n\nWalter Sinnott-Armstrong\n\nThis collection of original essays, comments, and replies brings together philosophers and scientists to discuss the relevance of recent neuroscience and psychology to traditional debates about free will and moral responsibility. These prominent authors clearly show that free will and moral responsibility raise many issues that need to be distinguished, and none of them can be addressed adequately without both philosophy and science. Various chapters concern whether free will requires rationality, whether responsibility is fundamentally social, whether the origins of actions in the brain depen ... More\n\nKeywords: Free Will, Responsibility, Determinism, Compatibilism, Neuroscience, Philosophy\n\nBibliographic Information\n\nPrint publication date: 2014 Print ISBN-13: 9780262026680\nPublished to MIT Press Scholarship Online: September 2014 DOI:10.7551/mitpress/9780262026680.001.0001\n\nAffiliations are at time of print publication.\n\nWalter Sinnott-Armstrong, editor", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998237669467926} +{"content": "Down the Hall on Your Left\n\nThis site is a blog about what has been coasting through my consciousness lately. The things I post will be reflections that I see of the world around me. You may not agree with me or like what I say. In either case – you’ll get over it and I can live with it if it makes you unhappy. Please feel free to leave comments if you wish . All postings are: copyright 2014 – 2021\n\nArchive for the tag “Novels”\n\nA Safe Place – Continued\n\nJesus_savesA SAFE PLACE – Continued…\n\nI was going to bring him in. I know that he says that he didn’t do it – that he didn’t kill her – they all do, but after that business in my office, I found it hard to believe.\n\nRead more…\n\nWhat Happens Next?\n\nTypewriter KeyboardFLOATING IN A CLOUD are two partially written novels. Two novels that I have started and then electronically put on the shelf. They are nagging me, pleading with me to complete them. I hate when that happens.\n\nRead more…\n\nPost Navigation\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5988795757293701} +{"content": "The AAUGH Blog Podcast: Peanuts Projects\n\nPeanuts Projects, a 1963 oversized activity book, was both a groundbreaker and a an odd duck in a number of ways… ways in which the AAUGH Blogger will take over ten minutes telling you about. 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Spooky Spotlight Search Cover Image\nBy Martin Handford, Martin Handford (Illustrator)\nUsually Ships Within a Week\n\nIt’s pitch dark on the way to Odlaw’s haunted castle — but Waldo-seekers have a cool wand to light the way in a book perfect for the spooky season.\n\nSomewhere in the darkness, Waldo is venturing across a swamp toward a looming castle, sneaking down to the dungeon and through a creepy gallery to . . . Hey! We didn’t see that twist coming! In Waldo's second adventure featuring this innovative, all-paper design, readers can slide a spotlight searcher under a series of totally dark scenes, illuminating small sections and stealthily moving the light to seek out Waldo and his friends. Everyone’s favorite vagabond is in costume as himself in this Halloween-worthy challenge for eagle-eyed fans.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nMartin Handford is the creator of Waldo. He began his career as a freelance illustrator specializing in drawing crowd scenes — and the rest is history. He lives in England.\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781536211580\nISBN-10: 1536211583\nPublisher: Candlewick\nPublication Date: July 14th, 2020\nPages: 16\nLanguage: English\nSeries: Where's Waldo?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.699819803237915} +{"content": "Table Manners By Alan Ayckbourn Table Manners By Alan Ayckbourn\nTempo Theatre Inc\nBelconnen Theatre\n20 Oct 2017 to 28 Oct 2017\nView Session Times\nTickets - Adult $35.00\nConcession $30.00\nGroup of 10 or more $30.00 each\n\nDuration - 115 Minutes\n\nTABLE MANNERS is the first play in Alan Ayckbourn’s very funny British trilogy the” NORMAN CONQUESTS”. This story revolves around three siblings and their spouses - one of whom is Norman. The characters are Annie the younger sister; Ruth her older sister and Reg the older brother. The age groups range from mid 30s to 50s. There are 2 spouses, Norman and Sarah and the last character is Tom who is a vet and neighbour to Annie. 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All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989293813705444} +{"content": "\n1) A Cigarette Filled with Tobacco or anything else you can smoke.\n\nYo, can I bum a Pimp from you, I'm Out.\n\n2) Slang for a headhunter, recruiter or account executive.\n\nThese guys will have to talk to my pimp if they want to extend my contract\n\nDictionary of american slang with examples. .\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • pimp — 1 / pimp/ n: one who derives income from the earnings of a prostitute usu. by soliciting business compare panderer pimp 2 vi: to work as a pimp compare pandering Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of …   Law dictionary\n\n • Pimp C — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pimp C Información personal Nombre real Chad Lamar Butler Nacimiento 29 de diciembre de 1973 Origen …   Wikipedia Español\n\n • pimp — /pimp/, n. 1. a person, esp. a man, who solicits customers for a prostitute or a brothel, usually in return for a share of the earnings; pander; procurer. 2. a despicable person. 3. Australia and New Zealand. an informer; stool pigeon. v.i. 4. to …   Universalium\n\n • pimp — [pımp] n a man who makes money by controlling ↑prostitutes >pimp v [I] …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • pimp — [ pımp ] noun count a man who earns money by finding customers for PROSTITUTES ╾ pimp verb intransitive …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • pimp — pimp·ery; pimp·ing; pimp; …   English syllables\n\n • pimp — ► NOUN 1) a man who controls prostitutes and arranges clients for them, taking a percentage of their earnings in return. 2) Austral. informal a telltale or informer. ► VERB 1) act as a pimp. 2) (pimp on) Austral. informal inform on …   English terms dictionary\n\n • pimp — [pimp] n. [prob. < or akin to MFr pimper, to allure, dress smartly] a man who is an agent for a prostitute or prostitutes and lives off their earnings; procurer vi. to act as a pimp …   English World dictionary\n\n • Pimp — Pimp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pimped} (p[i^]mt; 215); p. pr. & vb. n. {Pimping}.] To procure women for the gratification of others lusts; to pander. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Pimp — (p[i^]mp), n. [Cf. F. pimpant smart, sparkish; perh. akin to piper to pipe, formerly also, to excel. Cf. {Pipe}.] One who provides gratification for the lust of others; a procurer; a pander. Swift. 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Notes and Queries, Number 201, September 3, 1853 Various The barnacle goose finds its food more on land and inland lakes than […]\n\n Informal. something that is highly exciting, impressive, etc.: The All Stars game was a real barnburner. Chiefly Pennsylvania. a wooden friction match. (initial capital letter) a member of the progressive faction in the Democratic Party in New York State 1845–52. Compare Hunker. Contemporary Examples But how many of you can honestly say you think that […]\n\n • Barn dance\n\n a social gathering, originally held in a barn, and including square dances, round dances, and hoedown music. any party featuring country dances, dress, music, etc. Historical Examples barn dance, prompted Elinor, who also had no liking for Edwards cousin. The Motor Maids by Palm and Pine Katherine Stokes Has your algebra bothered you, or is […]\n\nDisclaimer: Barnaby definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9397627115249634} +{"content": "Little Butterfly Mini Creatures Books by Happy Books\n\nLittle Butterfly Mini Creatures Books by Happy Books\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\nBoard book\n10 pages\n\nHappy Books\nMore books by Happy Books\n\nPublication date\n\n1st May 2013\n\nI have told all my friends, family & teachers to see for themselves just how great the site is. Without fail, they are hugely impressed.\n\nAlexander Boxall – age 11\n\nIt is THE website to use for narrowing down your search for any book. 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The result is \"Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme.\" The stories in these pages resist simple definitions. The people in these stories defy reductive stereotypes and inflexible categories. The pages in this book describe the lives of an incredible diversity of people whose hearts also pounded for some reason the first time they read or heard the words \"butch\" or \"femme.\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9943370223045349} +{"content": "[Ga: een map omhoog, voorpagina, ]\n\nRecent Columns\n\nby John Clute\n\n11 August 2014\n\nPaul as a whole is divided into three Parks. 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Wright's first mystery novel, we are introduced to RCMP Staff Sergeant Karl Alberg; and so begins the highly-acclaimed series featuring Karl and librarian Cassandra Mitchell.\n\nAt eighty, George Wilcox hardly expected to crown his life by committing a murder. It had happened so quickly, so easily, so unexpectedly in the sleepy town on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia:  a near-perfect crime that wraps Wilcox in a web of guilt, honor, and secrets of the past.  An unprovoked act that soon binds him to the warmhearted town librarian, Cassandra Mitchell, and her new romantic interest, zealous Staff Sergeant Alberg.  Together, this troubled trio find themselves caught up in a crime whose solution transcends the logic of pure justice.\n\n\"synopsis\" may belong to another edition of this title.\n\nFrom the Publisher:\n\nL.R. Wright is the \"queen of Canadian crime fiction\", whose writing has been described by Anne Tyler as possessing \"a special kind of integrity.\"\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nL.R. Wright died in February 2001. She is the author of fourteen previous novels. She twice won the Arthur Ellis Award for A Chill Rain in January and for Mother Love, which also won the Canadian Authors Association Award for literary fiction. She received the coveted Edgar Allan Poe Best Novel Award, for The Suspect.\n\n\"About this title\" may belong to another edition of this title.\n\nTop Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace\n\nWright, L.R.\nPublished by Seal Books (1986)\nISBN 10: 0770421229 ISBN 13: 9780770421229\nNew Mass Market Paperback Quantity Available: 1\nIrish Booksellers\n(Rumford, ME, U.S.A.)\n\nBook Description Seal Books, 1986. Mass Market Paperback. Book Condition: New. book. 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As if that weren't enough, the bomber she and Joe captured is about to go on trial, and his defense raises damning questions about Lindsay and Joe's investigation. Not knowing whom to trust, and struggling to accept the truth about the man she thought she knew, Lindsay must connect the dots of a deadly conspiracy before a brilliant criminal puts her on trial.\nPublisher: New York :, Little, Brown and Company,, 2017.\nEdition: Large print edition.\nCopyright Date: ©2017\nISBN: 9780316551182\nCharacteristics: 457 pages (large print) ;,25 cm.\nAdditional Contributors: Paetro, Maxine - Author\nAlternative Title: Sixteenth seduction.\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nJun 07, 2018\n\nA terrorist blows up a building....people start dying of heart attacks (or are they)?....I found\nthis book fell flat\n\nMay 07, 2018\n\nAgree with others who have said the ending was abrupt and lacked detail. It gave the impression that the authors wanted to wrap the book up in a certain amount of pages and had to finish quickly to avoid going over their allotment.\n\nThe book was an enjoyable, easy read. I would not call it one of the better Women's Murder Club books as I \"detected\" some of the events before they were addressed.\n\nApr 04, 2018\n\nVery entertaining and a fast read. Would like to have spent more time on the ending as someone said it appeared rushed but otherwise enjoyable read.\n\nOct 11, 2017\n\nI love the Women's Murder Club and have read all the books in the series. I would say that this was not one of the better ones but certainly an OK read and one that you can get through fairly quickly. I found the ending to be rather abrupt with some questions that were not answered.\n\nSep 30, 2017\n\nA fast read typical of James Patterson. I enjoy the ladies and enjoy the interaction between characters. Not his best but ok\n\nInteresting plot line but as others suggested, ending was a not satisfying. Read it in 1-2 days.\n\nAug 14, 2017\n\ndissapointing! Felt like the end of it was rushed and whatever happened with Sophie Fields? yes she died but what was the point to having her in the story?? I feel like there were still things that were left unsolved in the book.\n\nAug 11, 2017\n\nNot up to Patterson's usual excellence. Found it slow and boring-two star rating.\n\nJul 12, 2017\n\nDisappointing. Feel like maybe he is allowing someone else to write because this was the LEAST of my favorite of this series. I honestly skimmed at least half of it. If this was the first in the series...I wouldn't be back.\n\nJul 06, 2017\n\nI enjoy this series. It's a fast read and entertaining.\n\nView All Comments\n\nAdd a Summary\n\nCathie1216 Jun 13, 2017\n\nGood addition to the Women's Murder Club series.\nI love that Lindsey and Joe got back together.\n\nAge Suitability\n\nAdd Age Suitability\n\nThere are no age suitabilities for this title yet.\n\nAdd Notices\n\nThere are no notices for this title yet.\n\nAdd a Quote\n\nThere are no quotes for this title yet.\n\nExplore Further\n\nBrowse by Call Number\n\nSubject Headings\n\nFind it at my library\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9607502818107605} +{"content": "Pauline Rowson's Blog – August 2012 Archive (2)\n\nPauline Rowson on the emotions involved in writing a crime novel\n\nEach stage of writing a novel for me brings with it a range of different emotions. These range from excitement and frustration, to relief, doubt and fear, plus a whole lot in between.\n\nI'm currently working on the tenth in the DI Andy Horton series and the theme is developing nicely.Eager to begin writing I don't wait until I have a complete outline. I don't even wait until I have conducted all my research and I certainly have no idea at this stage who the killer is and why. All I know…\n\nAdded by Pauline Rowson on August 29, 2012 at 6:51pm — No Comments\n\nWorking on the new DI Horton marine mystery crime novel - How I plan my crime novels - Pauline Rowson\n\nI'm often asked how I go about planning a novel.When starting a fresh crime novel (as I am now, having recently finished writing the ninth in the DI Andy Horton series) I have the basic idea in mind. I will start to flesh this out using spider grams and time lines to work up the basic plot lines and character outlines, working in pencil on recycled pieces of A4 paper.\n\nOften I will create some characters who won’t appear in the novel at all because by the time I start to write the…\n\nAdded by Pauline Rowson on August 10, 2012 at 6:28pm — No Comments\n\nMonthly Archives\n\nCrimeSpace Google Search\n\n© 2022   Created by Daniel Hatadi.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000057220458984} +{"content": "Sign In\n\nEntry Details for 辞書\n\nSearch by Japanese Word\n\nSearch by English Meaning\n\n[()·しょ()]\n\nEnglish Meaning(s) for 辞書\n\n 1. dictionary; lexicon\n 2. letter of resignation\n\nDefinition and Synonyms for 辞書\n\nDictionary a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them\nSynonyms: レキシコン, ディクショナリ, 事典, 字典, 字引, 字書, 字林, 漢和, 辞典, 辞彙, 辞書, 辞林\n\nMeanings for each kanji in 辞書\n\nresign; word; term; expression Kanji Details »\nwrite Kanji Details »\n\nCategories 辞書 is a member of\n\nWordbook a reference book containing words (usually with their meanings)\nShow all words in category »\n\nStroke Order Diagrams for 辞書\n\nSample Sentences for 辞書\n\nI have a good dictionary.\nHe bought pencils, notebooks, dictionaries and so on.\nHe is the person to whom I gave my dictionary.\nTom reached for the dictionary on the top shelf.\nThis dictionary is completely useless.\n\nComments for 辞書\n\nIf you have any questions about this entry, or would like to write a sample sentence using the vocabulary, please do so below. 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Online Indian Marketplace, USA", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9181559085845947} +{"content": "Online Research @ Cardiff \n\nWho wore the trousers?\n\nMunford, Rebecca ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1364-1176 2017. Who wore the trousers? Morgannwg: The Journal of Glamorgan History LXI , pp. 205-206.\n\nFull text not available from this repository.\nItem Type: Article\nStatus: Published\nSchools: English, Communication and Philosophy\nISSN: 0959-4655\nLast Modified: 24 Oct 2022 07:59\nURI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/116520\n\nActions (repository staff only)\n\nEdit Item", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "arlenejp Profile\n\nGold Writer BadgeSilver Writer BadgeSilver Writer BadgeSilver Writer Badge\n\nLocation: United States\n\nGender: F\n\nMember Since: November 2018\n\nLast online: February 2021\n\nOpen for read requests: Yes\n\nSubscribe to arlenejp's portfolio via RSS\n\nFeatured by author\n\nProfile Information\n\nMy fanfic, mainly BBC Sherlock and the movie Call Me By Your Name are on AO3 and is listed under arlenejp. Love to get kudos or comments on my stories.\n\nJust started writing three years ago. Fanfiction mostly. I'm interested in science fiction and fantasy.\n\nI am married with grown children. I am now retired after owning a hobby store for 40 years.\n\nLove movies, watching science and nature shows on tv. I've traveled extensively with my husband and one of our favorite travels is tornado chasing.\n\nThis is where you can leave a short message for the writer. All Quickees are public. To leave a private message, use the private messaging system.\n\nIf you want to write a quickee (a remark or a hint for example) on this writer's profile, please sign in.\n\nFlash Fiction Summer 2021 Writing Contest image\n\narlenejp is a member of:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9957384467124939} +{"content": "Creative Commons Licence\n\nHappy Beaks\n\nI beg your pardon? 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She lives with her family, two cats, one dog, and an assortment of uninvited mice in an 18th-century farmhouse in Connecticut.\n\n\"A colorful, childlike presentation of Darwin's eye-opening voyage of discovery.\"--Booklist\n\"A notable choice for both STEM curricula and family sharing.\"--Kirkus\n\"Cartophiles and observers of human nature alike will enjoy this book.\"--School Library Connection\n\nAsk a Question About this Product More...\nWrite your question below:\nHow Fishpond Works\nFishpond works with suppliers all over the world to bring you a huge selection of products, really great prices, and delivery included on over 25 million products that we sell. 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At the same time, many proverbs serve as heuristics, and players are advised not to follow proverbs blindly.\n\nheuristic (1): adjective: serving to guide, discover, or reveal; specifically: valuable for empirical research but unproved or incapable of proof. (German heuristisch, from New Latin heuristicus, from Greek heuriskein to discover; akin to Old Irish fuar and Greek eureka! I have found)\n\nheuristic (2): noun 1: the study or practice of heuristic procedure; 2: heuristic argument\n\nThe common usage in computing, especially artificial intelligence, is as a noun meaning a technique to be tried by a program when a direct definitive algorithm or exact solution is not available.\n\nSee also:\n\nHeuristic last edited by Unkx80 on October 19, 2006 - 19:53\nRecentChanges · StartingPoints · About\nEdit page ·Search · Related · Page info · Latest diff\n[Welcome to Sensei's Library!]\nSearch position\nPage history\nLatest page diff\nPartner sites:\nGo Teaching Ladder\nLogin / Prefs\nSensei's Library", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9896718263626099} +{"content": "plot outline\n\nWriting a First Draft: Ten Top Tips for First-Time Novelists\n\nIf you have never written a full-length novel – whether that’s because you’ve only ever written fanfiction or short stories, or even because you’ve never written anything! – the prospect can be pretty daunting. Taking an idea from that first moment of inspiration to a fully-fledged First Draft can seem like a huge undertaking, which … Read More\n\nSeven Top Tips for Self-Editing: A Guide for New Authors\n\nYou’ve finally finished that novel or short story collection. It’s taken you months… maybe even years! Hooray! …WHAT NOW? Before you consider professional editing and publication, it’s always worth going over your work at least once. It can be tempting to just hand your work over to someone else, and self-editing often feels like the … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Tag Archives: Brian May\n\nNew books: December and CHRISTMAS!\n\nThere’s quite a few to be getting on with here! First of all, those bought over the course of December:\n\n • Kurt Vonnegut –  Slaughterhouse 5     25p\n • Louis de Bernieres –  Red Dog     25p\n • Penelope Lively –  Treasures of Time     25p\n • Brendan O’Carroll –  The Chisellers     25p\n • Andrew Shail & Robin Stoate –  BFI Film Classics: Back to the Future     50p\n • Niccolo Machiavelli –  The Prince     50p\n • Frank Parkin –  Past Masters: Durkheim     50p\n • Tom Baker –  The Boy Who Kicked Pigs     50p\n\nThe first four books were from a library sale, and I do already have a copy of the Vonnegut book, which I had for free from my Sixth Form when they were clearing out their library. However, this copy here is a lot better, so for the price I thought it worth ‘upgrading’. Also, I never realised that Tom Baker (i.e. The Fourth Doctor) had written a children’s book. Oh, here I could go off on a ‘children’s literature as adult literature’ rant, but I won’t.\n\nNow for Christmas! I hope you all had a goodtime, and here are some of my new books:\n\n • Carol Ann Duffy –  The Christmas Truce     –     Dorothy Wordsworth’s Christmas Birthday\n • In Flanders Fields: Poems of the First World War\n • Russell Brand –  The Pied Piper of Hamelin\n\nThe WWI book is a rather nice copy, in a slip case, and the Russell Brand book is a (whisper it!) children’s book, but also illustrated by Chris Riddell, one of my favourite illustrators.\n\n • The Jedi Path\n • Book of Sith\n • The Bounty Hunter Code\n\nYep, I like Star Wars. In fact, I really like Star Wars. And these are rather indulgent books, made to look like they’re written by various characters, and annotated by others.\n\n • Brian May with Simon Bradley –  Brian May’s Red Special: The Story of the Home-Made Guitar that Rocked Queen and the World\n • Glenn Povey –  Pink Floyd Treasures\n\nI also really like Queen. And Pink Floyd.\n\n • Mock the Week’s Only Book You’ll Ever Need\n • Chris Fern & George Speake-  Beasts, Birds and Gods: Interpreting the Staffordshire Hoard\n • Paul Parsons & Gail Dixon – The Periodic Table:  A Field Guide to the Elements\n\nThat last book is going o come in quite useful for reference at work, and the Hoard book is of particular interest, as it looks into the animal imagery of the Hoard and places it in a wider Anglo Saxon context. Also, George Speake works at the Institute of Archaeology in Oxford, so I may have come across him once or twice in my time there.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988750219345093} +{"content": "Check out our Specials\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter for periodic updates and valuable coupons.\n\nEmail Address:\nHTML   TEXT-Only\n\nCatch to Release\nLacey Schmidt\n\nOn the verge of finally releasing her own record label, lesbian folk-rock star, Shay Greenaura, finds herself caught up in more than just her music. 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Mysteries of the Organism\n– “Kill For Peace”?\nHere’s him in the ’80’s on John Fisk’s “Digressions,” WBAI New York City late-night radio\nMore video – heaps more video – courtesy the tulifuli channel and the redoubtable Thelma Blitz (thank you, Thelma)\nNeruda – here’s Neruda reading from Veinte Poemas de Amor y Una Cancion Desesperada\n(Twenty Love Poems And A Song of Despair)\nHere’s his (Neruda’s) 1971 Nobel Prize lecture (in English translation). Here’s his Paris Review interview (also in English) from that very same year\n– and (contemporaneous too) this revealing, priceless, Spanish-language interview (apologies for the quality of the tape but, from 40 years ago, we can’t really be complaining!)\nTuli and Pablo – Pablo and Tuli – We salute you both. La lucha sigue. The struggle continues.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9844026565551758} +{"content": "\nShowing 1 to 19 of 19 | Results for Tag: religion\n • “The world’s best green journalist” ( TIME ), Bill McKibben gave one of the earliest cautions about climate change with his 1989 book The End of Nature . His many other bestselling books about the environment include Falter , Deep Economy ,… more\n\n • In conversation with Adnan A. Zulfiqar Haroon Moghul ’s many books include My First Police State , The Order of Light , and How to Be Muslim: An American Story , a “profound and intimate” ( The Washington Post ) memoir about life in the United… more\n\n • A Dublin native and a 34-year columnist and drama critic for The Irish Times, Fintan O’Toole is the author of nearly two dozen books, including  A History of Ireland in 100 Objects ,  Enough is Enough: How to Build a Republic , and  Heroic… more\n\n • In conversation with Tamala Edwards, anchor, 6ABC Action News morning edition, and Dr. Anthea Butler, Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought and Chair of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania Introduced by legendary poet,… more\n\n • In conversation with Adam Kirsch  Recognized for their “signature blend of tragedy and spirituality” ( The Washington Post ), Dara Horn’s novels include  In the Image ,  The World to Come , and  A Guide for the Perplexed . One of  Granta ’s Best… more\n\n • In conversation with Dennis Overbye, science reporter for the New York Times and author of the books Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos and Einstein in Love “The single best explainer of abstruse science in the world today” ( Washington Post ), Brian… more\n\n • In conversation with Sarah Glover, veteran journalist and past president of the National Association of Black Journalists.   In 1990, Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist Les Payne set out on a nearly 30-year crusade to write the most comprehensive… more\n\n • In conversation with Tamala Edwards , anchor, 6ABC Action News morning edition A “heroine of the resistance” ( Vogue ), Cecile Richards was the president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund from 2006… more\n\n • Nathan Englander is the author of the story collections For the Relief of Unbearable Urges and What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank , a Pulitzer Prize finalist and winner of the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award. In… more\n\n • Penning “nonfiction literature of a high and lasting order” ( Chicago Tribune ), Jane Brox is the author of, among other books, Five Thousand Days Like This One , a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; Brilliant: The Evolution of… more\n\n • In conversation with award-winning journalist, Tracey Matisak One of the most esteemed religious scholars of our time, Elaine Pagels is the author of Revelations , Beyond Belief , and The Gnostic Gospels . Her many honors include Rockefeller,… more\n\n • “A marvelous storyteller” ( Chicago Tribune ), Mary Morris explores some of her favorite themes—away versus home, childhood memories, and the Midwest—in such works of fiction as A Mother’s Love, House Arrest , and The Jazz Palace . The winner of… more\n\n • Watch the video here . Released just weeks after the tech guru’s death, Walter Isaacson’s “staggering” ( The New York Times ) portrait of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs instantly became an international bestseller. Isaacson has also penned bios of… more\n\n • Watch the video here . “One of the finest poets of our time” ( Ebony ), Nikki Giovanni is the author of nearly 30 books, including the collections Acolytes; Black Feeling, Black Talk, Black Judgment; Those Who Ride the Night Winds ; and  Quilting… more\n\n • Watch the video here . In conversation with Carlin Romano , Critic-at-Large, The Chronicle of Higher Education , former literary critic The Philadelphia Inquirer and author of America the Philosophical   Lauded historian Simon Schama is the… more\n\n • Watch the video here . Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for The Swerve: How the World Became Modern , Stephen Greenblatt is widely acclaimed as the father of New Historicism, which strives to understand works of literature… more\n\n • In conversation with Sam Katz, civic entrepreneur and executive producer of History Making Productions. Janet Benton’s writing has appeared in some of America’s most prestigious periodicals and literary journals, including The New York Times, The… more\n\n • Watch the video here . Joan Nathan is the author of 11 bestselling culinary guides, including The New American Cooking and Jewish Cooking in America , both of which won James Beard and IACP awards. The latter book was adapted into a PBS series… more\n\n • In conversation with Carlin Romano, Critic-at-Large,The Chronicle of Higher Education  “Perhaps the most prominent intellectual in France today” ( The Boston Globe ), Bernard-Henri Lévy led the vanguard of the radical 1970s “New Philosophy”… more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993679523468018} +{"content": "The Editor (Paperback)\n\nMari Hannah\n\nList Price: Rs. 850\nOur Price: Rs. 680 ($ 10.88) (£ 6.24)\nYou Save: Rs. 170 ( 20%)\n\nThis item is presently Out of Stock.\n\nAlso Available in:\n\nEdition Price Availability\nEbook, Epub 2012\nRs. 411 292\nIn Stock. 0-0 business days\nPaperback 2003\nRs. 870\nNot Available. 15-18 business days\n\nThe Editor Book Description\n\nGrace Daniels is a career cop, a dedicated, single-minded DI in the murder squad. Unimpeded by any personal relationships, she commands the respect and loyalty of her team and seems destined to break through the glass ceiling of the force. Yet her life is shadowed by the recent death of her mother, her estrangement from her father, and her failure to solve what appears to be a ritual double murder in the parish church of the sleepy village where she grew up. Meanwhile, a prominent businessman is found with his brains spattered over the furnishings of his luxury apartment, and Grace is assigned to the high-profile case as Senior Investigating Officer. But there's a catch: she knows the victim personally, and though she ought to disclose the connection to her boss, she remains silent. As the investigation is underway, it is soon revealed that there is a mole in Grace's team, someone working to undermine and discredit her at every opportunity. As the truth emerges it becomes clear that Grace is far more vulnerable than she appears and is mired in the kind of trouble that could deprive her of much more than just her job.\n\nBook Details\n\nTitle: The Editor\nPublisher: Myrmidon Books\nAuthor: Mari Hannah\nEdition: Paperback\n\nPublish Date: 2010-06-30\nBinding: Paperback\nDeliverable Countries: This product ships to Restricted International (Books).\n\nSimilar Items by Category\n\nWomen Sleuths  >  Mystery & Detective  >  Fiction\n\nDiscussion : The Editor\n\nNo Discussion has been started.  See Latest Discussions\n\nStart a new Discussion\n\nTopic Title :\nIndia 2014\nThe book The Editor by Mari Hannah (author) is published or distributed by Myrmidon Books [1905802323, 9781905802326]. This particular edition was published on or around 2010-06-30 date. The Edito", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9425663948059082} +{"content": "This is a past event.\n\nBook launch for Sue MacLeod\n\nWhen: Wed., July 3, 7-8:45 p.m. 2013\nPrice: free\nFormer Halifax poet laureate Sue MacLeod launches her first novel, Namesake. The YA novel tells intertwining stories about two girls named Jane Grey: one a high school student in modern-day Halifax, the other the ill-fated Nine Days Queen of England. A beautiful, mysterious prayer book transports modern-day Jane to the Tudor-era Tower of London where her namesake is imprisoned. Book sales at the launch will be handled by Woozles Children's Bookstore.\n\n© 2021 Coast Publishing Ltd.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9956020712852478} +{"content": "How to say SMILE in French smaɪl\n\nWould you like to know how to translate SMILE to French? This page provides all possible translations of the word SMILE in the French language.\n\nDiscuss this SMILE French translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"SMILE.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 28 Feb. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "What does Cumidava mean in Romanian?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand Cumidava in the International field in general and in the Romanian terminology in particular.\n\nCumidava, BraşOv\n\nInternational » Romanian\n\nFind a translation for Cumidava in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this Cumidava abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"Cumidava.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 28 Nov. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998183846473694} +{"content": "\nFH ecco1 -ere/-ire infinitives\n\nQuiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.\n\nleggere   to read  \nscrivere   to write  \nvincere   to win  \nprendere   to get  \nvendere   to sell  \nperdere   to lose  \npreferire   to prefer  \ncapire   to understand  \nfinire   to finish  \npartire   to leave  \ndormire   to sleep  \naprire   to open  \n\nEmbed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.\n\n  Normal Size     Small Size show me how\nCreated by: gdirosario", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998457431793213} +{"content": "Subscribe to Newsletter\nMonthly Newsletter: Join more than 3,000 African literature enthusiasts!\nSubscribe for African literature news, and receive a free copy of our \"Guide to African Novels.\"\nTag Archives: dinaw mengestu\n\nMabanckou, Mengestu, Shoneyin: The Caine Prize Recruits Big Names as 2018 Judges\n\nFor its 2018 edition, the Caine Prize has recruited a host of big names for its panel of judges. Alain Mabanckou, Dinaw Mengestu, Lola Shoneyin: it looks like an actual shortlist the Caine Prize itself might have announced in its early years in the 2000s. The three are joined by the prize’s 2007 finalist and […]\n\nRead More 2 Comments\n\nDinaw Mengestu and Nadifa Mohamed Have New Work in Freeman’s Magazine\n\nDinaw Mengestu and Nadifa Mohammed both have new fiction forthcoming in the new fourth issue of Freeman’s magazine. Titled “The Future of New Writing,” the issue collects work by “29 passengers we think will continue to be traveling into the future—perhaps even define it.” Freeman’s is named after, and edited by, former Granta editor and former […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nAfrican Literary Digest: 8 Must-Reads from April, 2017\n\nEvery month, we compile a list of reads from around the Internet that we find illuminating. For January, we chose eight pieces. For February, we picked fourteen pieces. For March, we selected nine. For April, we have eight. They include short stories, essays that contribute to some of our ongoing conversations on literature and pop culture, […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nDinaw Mengestu, Chinelo Okparanta and Yaa Gyasi Listed among Granta’s Best of Young American Novelists\n\nGranta has released its prestigious once-in-a-decade Best of Young American Novelists list and it includes Ethiopia’s Dinaw Mengestu, Nigeria’s Chinelo Okparanta, and Ghana’s Yaa Gyasi. The 21-writer list, regarded as one of the most accurate and influential predictors of literary impact, is in its third publication. First released in 1997, it was followed by another […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nPhotos from the Africa39 Literary Event in NYC City\n\n  If you’ve not heard about Africa39, you’re clearly not on top of your African literary news. So let me help you out. Africa39 is a book project sponsored by the Hay Festival and the Rainbow Book Club in Port Harcourt. The anthology features stories written by 39 writers below the age of 40 judged […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nEvent | Africa39 in New York City! | Readings by Tope Folarin, Ellah Allfrey, & Nana Hammond\n\nHay Festival and Afridiaspora.com have teamed up to serenade New Yorkers with readings from the Africa 39 Anthology. Last year, Hay Festival collaborated with the Rainbow Book Club in Port Harcourt in a one of a kind literary project. 39 of the most promising sub-saharan African writers under the age of 40 each wrote stories that […]\n\nRead More 2 Comments\n\nAfrican Literary Event in NYC | Book Chat with Jonny Steinberg and Dinaw Mengestu\n\nHere is a cool literary event to attend if you’re in the neighborhood. What: Jonny Steinberg presents his book, A Man of Good Hope, in conversation with Dinaw Mengestu Where: Greenlight Bookstore (686 Fulton Street, at S. Portland, in Fort Greene) When: Thursday, January 15, 7:30 PM Refreshments: Complimentary Tusker Lager will be served. About A Man […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nEthiopian Novel Makes New York Times Best Covers Of 2014\n\nCongrats to Dinaw Mengestu and the designer of the cover of his new book, All Our Names. The cover design made the New York Times Best Cover of 2014. This places Mengestu in fine company—with the likes of Haruki Murakami and Italo Calvino whose recent works also made the cut. {See Complete List HERE} A […]\n\nRead More 2 Comments\n\nI hold a doctorate in English from Duke University and recently joined the Marquette University English faculty as an Assistant Professor. I love teaching African fiction and contemporary British novels. Brittle Paper is the virtual space/station where I play and experiment with ideas on how to reinvent African fiction and literary culture.\n\nMonthly Newsletter!\n\nSubscribe for African literature news, and receive a free copy of our\n\"Guide to African Novels.\"\n\nWhat Is Literary Androgyny? Diriye Osman Tells Us\n\nDescribing himself as “first Somali, second Muslim, third gay,” the enchanting Diriye Osman is arguably the most fascinating writer on […]\n\n50 Years Later, the Swedish Academy Unveils the 70 Nominees for the 1967 Nobel Prize in Literature\n\nnobel prize - new republic\n\nAs is their tradition, the Swedish Academy, custodians and givers of the Nobel Prize in Literature, have, 50 years after […]\n\nThe Johannesburg Review of Books Vol. 1, Issue 8 | Featuring Soyinka, J.M. Coetzee, Yewande Omotoso, Nthikeng Mohlele, Niq Mhlongo, Bongani Madondo\n\nlibrary - christian community in johannesburg\n\nThe 8th issue of The Johannesburg Review of Books was released last December. The issue, which is from the magazine’s […]\n\nOpportunity for African Writers | Enter for Africa Book Club’s Short Story Competition\n\nopportunity-for-african-writers-1-2\n\nThe Africa Book Club Short Reads Competition is open to submissions. African writers can enter fiction or nonfiction pieces of […]\n\nKeorapetse “Bra Willie” Kgositsile: South Africa Begins 3-Day “Special Official Funeral” for Late National Poet Laureate\n\nlibrary - christian community in johannesburg\n\nTo honour the country’s late National Poet Laureate, Keorapetse “Bra Willie” Kgositsile, the government of South Africa has commenced a three-day […]\n\nSee the Gorgeous Cover for LGBTQI Art Collective 14’s Volume 2, Featuring Snippets from Taiye Selasi and Gbenga Adesina\n\nIMG-20180113-WA0006\n\nThe Nigerian queer art collective 14, which is set to release its second volume this week, has shared its cover, […]\n\nThanks for signing up!\n\nNever miss out on new posts. Subscribe to a digest, too:\n\nNo thanks, I only want the monthly newsletter.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998571515083313} +{"content": "How to say fun in Lithuanian fʌn\n\nWould you like to know how to translate fun to Lithuanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word fun in the Lithuanian language.\n\nDiscuss this fun Lithuanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"fun.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 24 Mar. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nGoogle full text of our books:\n\nThe Clash of Gods:\nA Reinterpretation of Early Christian Art\nRevised and Expanded Edition\nThomas F. Mathews\n\nPaperback | 1999 | $52.50 | £44.95 | ISBN: 9780691009391\n256 pp. | 7 x 10 | 16 color plates 129 halftones\nAdd to Shopping Cart\n\nReviews | Table of Contents\n\nBetween the third and sixth centuries, the ancient gods, goddesses, and heroes who had populated the imagination of humankind for a millennium were replaced by a new imagery of Christ and his saints. Thomas Mathews explores the many different, often surprising, artistic images and religious interpretations of Christ during this period. He challenges the accepted theory of the \"Emperor Mystique,\" which, interpreting Christ as king, derives the vocabulary of Christian art from the propagandistic imagery of the Roman emperor. This revised edition contains a new preface by the author and a new chapter on the origin and development of icons in private domestic cult.\n\n\"This is a sumptuously illustrated book, in which the pictures are well married to the text. It makes an illuminating way into patristic theology and the religions of the first six centuries.\"--Leslie Holden, Theology\n\n\"Mathews's argument is convincing. In his determination to challenge and overturn a long-held theory, he does not allow his chameleon Christ, who is both man and woman, magician and god, any role as Christ the king. The pendulum may swing back, but not on the same course again. This book has cleared the way for new understandings of the iconography of Christ. It should stimulate a reconsideration of stereotyped readings of other images and in other periods.\"--Ann Moffatt, Parergon\n\n\"This book presents an up-to-date and original survey of Early Christian art and its origins, and attacks the current idea of continuity between the Roman emperor cult and the art of the early church. Conservative readers may well be shocked by this lucid but utterly unconventional presentation of an often treated subject. I find Thomas Mathews's work convincing and impressive.\"--Hugo Buchthal\n\n\"Not only does Mathews present bold arguments that I find persuasive, but his book is exciting to read. He removes the images of Christ from the iconography of the emperor and puts them into the far more plausible context of late antique teachers and wonder-workers.\"--G. W. Bowersock\n\nTable of Contents:\n\nCh. 1The Mistake of the Emperor Mystique3\nCh. 2The Chariot and the Donkey23\nCh. 3The Magician54\nCh. 4Larger-than-Life92\nCh. 5Christ Chameleon115\nCh. 6Convergence142\nCh. 7The Intimate Icon177\nList of Abbreviations181\nList of Figures205\n\nThis book has been translated into:\n\nSubject Areas:\n\n • For hardcover/paperback orders in United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, and Australia\n\n Paperback : $52.50 ISBN: 9780691009391\n\nAdd to shopping cart\nView contents of your shopping cart\n\n • For hardcover/paperback orders in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, and Pakistan\n\n Paperback  £44.95 ISBN: 9780691009391\n\nAdd to shopping cart\nView contents of your shopping cart\n\nPrices subject to change without notice\n\nFile created: 1/11/2017\n\nQuestions and comments to: webmaster@press.princeton.edu\nPrinceton University Press\n\nNew Book E-mails\nNew In Print\nPUP Blog\nVideos/Audios\nPrinceton APPS\nSample Chapters\nPrinceton Legacy Library\nExam/Desk Copy\nMedia/Reviewers\nRights/Permissions\nRecent Awards\nPrinceton Shorts\nFreshman Reading\nPUP Europe\nAbout Us\nContact Us\nPUP Home\n\nBookmark and Share\nSend me emails\nabout new books in:\nMore Choices", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5162194967269897} +{"content": "GET: common expressions\n\nWhen to use GET (Elementary / A2 Level of English) Get + adjective (meaning to become) Example sentences: It’s getting dark. We have to go home now. Are you still sick? No, I’m getting better. It’s getting late. It’s already 11p.m. The children are getting tired. It’s past their bedtime. She’s getting married next year. She wants to get pregnant. … Read More\n\nGet on, get off, get into, get out of\n\nLearn these first phrasal verbs using GET when used with TRANSPORT. There are 4 main verbs which are used for different types of transport. GET ON: We get on large vehicles like buses, boats, trains, planes.  But we also get on horses and bicycles! GET OFF: This is the opposite of the verb to get on.  We get off buses, … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5931068062782288} +{"content": "\nReads: 307  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 0\n\nMore Details\nStatus: In Progress  |  Genre: Science Fiction  |  House: Booksie Classic\nA story about the main character Carter Jones, hired to return to a second tour from the NSEI corporation after having survived the Galactic Cruise; The Nebulae.\nThis story is set on a newly discovered planet, as our wide cast of characters explore the wonders and dangers of new life and discover what really happened to the Nebulae.\n\n{Note: I wrote this story quite some time ago, and might finish it. It can be quite cringy, a few grammar issues but I just wanted to hear people's opinion on it, so please leave a comment if you have critiques or queries}\n\nTable of Contents\n\nSubmitted: June 01, 2017\n\nA documentary-esque intro to the planet. A lot of information is thrown at you but most of it is not completely necessary Read Chapter\n\nChapter 1: Discovery\n\nSubmitted: June 01, 2017\n\nSome of our main characters are introduced here Read Chapter\n\nChapter 2: A Bad Start\n\nSubmitted: June 02, 2017\n\nThis chapter is where it starts to pick up a bit Read Chapter\n\nChapter 3: New Ground\n\nSubmitted: June 02, 2017\n\nChapter 3: New Ground Everyone ran outside, as they scrambled for order. \"What happened?\" an officer looked at Lieutenant Jones. \"Look,... Read Chapter\n\nChapter 4: Exploration\n\nSubmitted: June 02, 2017\n\nChapter 4: Exploration The sun rose over the endless ocean as it shone a bright light into the tent. Seph immediately ran out of her te... 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(Author).\nImage of item\n\nElectronic resources\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780062209719 (electronic bk)\n • Date Published: 2014.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: Book 1 and Book 2 of the best-selling fantasy adventure series that inspired the forthcoming major motion picture Seventh Son! Read Book 1, Revenge of the Witch, and Book 2, Curse of the Bane, in one volume! A major motion picture phenomenon and an international bestseller, The Last Apprentice will haunt you--and terrify you--and keep you coming back for more.This volume includes Book 1, Revenge of the Witch, and Book 2, Curse of the Bane, of the Last Apprentice series. Only the Spook has the knowledge and skill to face ghosts, bind witches, and bargain with boggarts. Now he needs an apprentice--Tom Ward, who is the seventh son of a seventh son. Other apprentices have come before. All have failed, or fled, or died. Will Tom learn what they could not? Can he trust anyone, even his one true love? 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Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star\n\nBy Ron Hayes\n\n    On the wall of her third-floor office in Florida Atlantic University’s Culture & Society Building, the director of the university’s creative writing program has posted a sign she doesn’t need to read.\n    Live What You Love.\n    The sign is there to inspire all those aspiring novelists and poets Ayşe Papatya Bucak encourages — and criticizes — each term. \n    “Yes, I was one of those,” she says with a laugh. “As a child, once I’d learned to read, I thought, ‘Oh, how do you do this?’ You want to create what you’ve enjoyed so much.”\n    Bucak’s love of reading led to a love of writing. And now, living what she loves has led to her upcoming appearance in two of the nation’s most prestigious fiction anthologies.\n    In September, The History of Girls, an eerie tale of the living and dead conversing under a collapsed building, will be published in the 2013 PEN/O’Henry Prize Stories.\n    And next year, Iconography, a surreal fable of a university hunger striker, can be found in the 2014 Pushcart Prizes: Best of the Small Presses XXXVIII.\n    For those unfamiliar with the O’Henry and Pushcart prizes, suffice it to say that Bucak joins such writers as John Irving, Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates, Saul Bellow and Tim O’Brien, all previous winners of one or both awards.\n    “It’s been a nice year,” she says.\n    Bucak (pronounced Boo-jack) was born in Istanbul of a Turkish father and American mother and came to Ardmore, Pa., at the age of 4. She earned a B.A. from Princeton University, an M.F.A. from Arizona State, and has been at FAU since 2003. She lives in Delray Beach.\n    “The first thing I tell my students is, ‘Tortoise beats hare,’ ” she says. “They’re 23, and they want to be rich and famous and published. But you have to put your time in. It helps to have talent, but perseverance is far more necessary.”\n    Bucak knows. An early novel, Wood For Stone, never sold. One publisher was interested but wanted a stronger, more commercial plot. She declined. Since then, her short fiction has appeared in The Iowa Review, Glimmer Train and Prairie Schooner, among other literary reviews.\n    “I’m lucky,” she says. “I have a full-time job, so I don’t have to be commercial to keep my house. I can write what I want.”\n    Right now, she’s concentrating on a series of short stories that draw on her Turkish heritage, while pondering a second novel.   \n    “Commercial fiction helps you get away from life,” she says. “Literary fiction makes you want to engage life. I’m interested in writing that’s accessible but also wants to say something.”\n    In addition to writing and teaching, Bucak keeps a blog, Reading For Writers, on which she comments on the books she’s read and writers she admires.\n    “My favorite novel of all time is Catch-22,” she says. “That’s my desert island book.”\n    Even on that desert island, though, she would still write.\n    “I tell my students they have to learn how to write any place, under any circumstances, for any length of time,” she says.\n    Or, as the sign on her door puts it: Don’t Forget To\n\n  Bucak’s blog, Reading For Writers, can be visited at http://readingforwriters.blogspot.com/p/personal-favorites.html.\n\nViews: 156\n\nTags: Ayşe Papatya Bucak, coastal star, profile\n\nYou need to be a member of The Coastal Star to add comments!\n\nJoin The Coastal Star\n\n© 2014   Created by Mary Kate Leming.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999107837677002} +{"content": "Submit Your Poems\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nSee and share Beautiful Nature Photos and amazing photos of interesting places\n\nQuote of the Day\n\nQuote Left\"The harder you work, the luckier you get.\"Quote Right\n\nby Gary Player\n\nKolapo Olapoju Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled CUPID KARMA which was written by poet Kolapo Olapoju. 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Doctorow\nPages: 336\nPublished: 1975\nGenre(s): Historical Fiction\nNew York\nAward(s): National Book Critics Circle Award (1975)\nRating: (3)\n\n65 points\n\nI've Read It I Want To Read It\n\nUsers who've read this book...\n\n444 more..\n\nUsers planning to read this book...\n\n341 more..\n\nRagtime, the jaunty, toe-tapping music that captivated American society from the 1890s through World War I, forms the roots of America s popular musical expression. But the understanding of ragtime and its era has been clouded by a history of murky impressions, half-truths, and inventive fictions.\n\n-- Read more at Amazon\n\nCreate an account or login to one you already have to add a review!\n\nGood book, not amazing or one is read again, but worth reading.\n\nDec 14th, 2021\n\nI am not sure why I didn't read this when it came out (maybe I thought it was fluff?) but I read this all in one gulp--it was that enjoyable!!!!\n\nFeb 20th, 2018\n\nThis was my favorite book for about three years after seeing the musical adaptation of the same name. The story is amazing, very adult and honest- something I loved when I was younger and which I still appreciate to this day.\n\nFeb 3rd, 2013\n\nRagtime appears on these lists...\n\n86th on 100 Best Novels by Modern Library", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9857350587844849} +{"content": "C. H. Parkhurst\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFamous quotes by C. H. 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The Festival will celebrate the rich culture of the people of the Ashanti Region by providing a platform to harness the talents of local creatives.\n\n KUBAFEST also aims at engendering a society-transforming conversation among contemporary writers, poets, artists, actors, filmmakers, and musicians.\n\nCreative Director, Kwabena Brakopowers has explained: “the event will mark the beginning of an annual pilgrimage to Kumasi.”\n\n Following the government’s declaration of 2019 as “The Year of Return”, he said KUBAFEST will host a majority of Africans from the Diaspora and treat them to good music, arts and books.\n\nAt least over 500,000 Africans from the Diaspora are expected to visit Ghana as part of the year-long programme launched by president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.\n\nWith its rich culture, KUBAFEST will transform Kumasi into a literary haven that will support the nurturing of young talents.\n\nThe Festival is an all-inclusive one open to all Ghanaians, especially students, writers, poets, musicians, scientists, politicians, actors and artists.\n\nSource: myjoyonline.com\n\nFebruary 15, 2019\n\n0 responses on \"Kumasi Book and Arts Festival to Open in September 2019\"\n\nLeave a Message\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Here is what I have read and reviewed since my last Sunday Salon:\n\nThe House on Fortune Street, by Margot Livesey\n\nRated: 4Stars\nNumber of Pages: 311\nRead my review.\n\nSomeone Knows My Name, by Lawrence Hill\n\nRated: 4hStars\nNumber of Pages: 474\nRead my review.\n\nBest Intentions, by Emily Listfield\n\nRated: 4Stars\nNumber of Pages: 338\nRead my review.\n\nThe Long Fall, by Walter Mosley\n\nRated: 3stars\nNumber of Pages: 303\nRead my review.\n\nMy current read is The Book of Unholy Mischief by Elle Newmark which I am touring for Pump up Your Book Promotion on August 18th. This book is set in 15th century Venice and is a bit of a mystery wrapped up in the smells, tastes, and sights of Italy. So far I am enjoying it! Watch for my review on the 18th.\n\nNext I’ll be reading Tortilla Flat by John Steinbeck. I love Steinbeck’s work and if things hold true to form, I think this will be another book to add to my list of favorites.\n\nIt is not too late to sign up for The Random Reading Challenge – we have a lot of participants so far and everyone seems to be having fun with this one!\n\nNext weekend I’ll be traveling to Portland, Oregon to meet up with some other book bloggers. We’ll be spending some time at Powells as well as the library. I am looking forward to meeting the bloggers whose blogs I read daily…good food, books and other readers – sounds like my idea of heaven!\n\nI hope you all have a wonderful day and week ahead…and whatever you’re doing, I hope it involves a great book!\n\nPlease follow and like the blue thistle\n\nSkip to comment form\n\n • Pam on August 16, 2009 at 11:34\n\n I adore Steinbeck. I hope you enjoy Tortilla Flats!\n\n • becky on August 16, 2009 at 12:10\n\n Oh I just loved Tortilla Flat by Steinbeck. It was my first Steinbeck actually 🙂 I hope you enjoy!\n\n 1. I hope Raven is feeling all better now!\n\n • Gavin on August 16, 2009 at 14:45\n\n Congratulations on the Mystery Read-A-Thon! I picked up my first book for the Random Reading challenge at the library! Have fun in Portland. Because of a mix-up in dates (why do I keep a calendar and then never look at it?) I won’t be able to get there. Maybe next time..\n\n • Memory on August 16, 2009 at 16:18\n\n It sounds like you had a wonderful reading week. Lots of high ratings in there!\n\n • Staci on August 17, 2009 at 07:33\n\n Sounds like you’ve had a great week with a lot of different activities going on!! I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on Steinbeck, an author I haven’t read in a LONG time.\n\n • Wendy on August 17, 2009 at 14:53\n\n Pam: Thanks – I expect I’ll love it since I seem to love all things Steinbeck!\n\n Becky: I’m surprised it has taken me so long to pick this one up!\n\n Rhapsody:She is a live wire – I think she feels just fine 🙂\n\n Gavin: We’ll miss you in Portland (I promise to post photos so you can live vicariously through them!).\n\n Memory: *nods* It was a good week 🙂\n\n Staci: I am almost too busy *laughs*\n\n 2. I like how you highlight your reviews like this … very convenient. And I used to go to college in Eugene, OR (U of O) so I wish wish wish I was still out there and could meet up in Portland!\n\n • Wendy on August 25, 2009 at 06:50\n\n Jenners: Glad you like the way I do this 🙂 I wish I could have met you in Portland…maybe one of these days!\n\nComments have been disabled.\n\nSocial media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial\n\nEnjoy this blog? 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Then I fell for the premise – a regency romance set in…wait for it…SOUTH AFRICA?  Score.  What I got was a gritty and at times uncomfortable not-so-fluffy romance story between a husband […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nThe Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa\n\nIronKnight-198x300\n\n  Redonk Nutshell: Banished fairy prince vows to find a way to become human in order to be with the woman he loves The Iron Knight is the epic conclusion to Julie Kagawa’s Iron Fey series.  Go here if you’re not familiar with this series before reading on for a quick catch-me-up. Let it be known that […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nReal Men Will by Victoria Dahl\n\nRedonk Nutshell: Upstanding older brother gets in over his head with a woman he can’t seem to shake from his past I love it when a series comes to a conclusion with an epic BANG! And in this case it’s safe to say that in a raunchy way because this book has some serious smoke. […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\nEnslaved by Virginia Henley\n\nRedonk Nutshell: Woman is transported back in time to Roman-occupied Britain where she gets lessons in ancient history and passion I’ve recently been on a time-traveling kick.  I found myself searching GoodReads for romance books that featured a time-traveling hero or heroine and I came across Enslaved by Virginia Henley.  I’ve not yet read anything by her, […]\n\nContinue Reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9919281005859375} +{"content": "UA-43712427-1\n\nHannah’s Choice : Book Review\n\nShare Button\n\nHanna’s Choice by Jan Drexler is about a young Amish woman named Hannah Yoder. She loves life on quiet Conestoga Creek. Hannah tries to be the person to keep her family together. When two men seek her hand in marriage, she has to choose to between one promising the home she craves, or adventure with Gods call west. \n\nJan Drexler’s novel is well written, with romance, faith, and forgiveness. I love the view of the Amish life in the 1840’s. This is a very unique way to look at the history of the Amish in America. I will say I was surprised by this book, most books are predictable, but this one is not. (That’s all I’m going to say, I don’t want to give anything away) \n\nHannah’s mother struggled with depression. You see the impact of depression not only on the mother but the children as well. Hannah also tries to decide where her life is going. Will she go west or stay and marry her childhood friend? You see how these choices change Hanna. \n\nOverall, this book is well written, the characters are well thought out, and the turmoil of the characters is there also. This is one book that I couldn’t put down until I had read the last page. (I may have stayed up all night reading this book.) If you are looking for a great book this is the one for you! 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Beyond the … Read more\n\nFor the Fragility of a Horse…\n\n“When we see horses galloping with ears sharp, tails flagged, and hooves churning up the soil, they are the epitome of strength and sensitivity, intelligence and timeless beauty. Even the most cynical people pause and stand a bit taller, just existing in the same world with horses.” Like we any of us need to see … Read more\n\nA Short List of Things Horses Do Need Us to Teach Them.\n\nFor all our love for horses, humans are still predators. We don’t like to hear that. We’re defensive; we’ve seen abused horses. Our minds go to the most extreme images; bloody flanks and torturous bits and that isn’t who we are. Nope. Not what we do. At the same time, we struggle with what others … Read more\n\nPhoto & Poem: Braced\n\n  Black eyes sunk deep in her skull, certain she knows what will come next. The trail of scars on her legs read like an ancient cave painting of where she’s been and what has followed her here, her ribs braced against inescapable shadows, her breath shallow in fear she might become visible. With no … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6039303541183472} +{"content": "Elegant Beauty\n\nElegant Beauty\n\nBy Simran Ahmed\n\n(Simran is also an international chess player and a National Award winning dancer).\n\nRelated Articles\n\nPhantom Thoughts\n\nPosted in: Stories\n\nBy Vaidehi Sharma   It has been fifty four days since I saw you, and just in case you think that I have forgotten the formation of your face, then you are wrong. If you think that I haven’t even tried that, you’re wrong again. You should have warned me that it’s our last meeting, […]\n\nRead More\n\nPhantom Thoughts is an e-magazine which unlocks access to the world of never seen literature and art from the young and fine artists around the globe. 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There is a full list of RUBY finalists here in Ebony McKenna’s Ruby Read-a-long: http://ebonymckenna.weebly.com/latest-news-from-ebs Or here at Romance.com.au, fast becoming the … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nFriendship Village is a popular book by Zona Gale. Read Friendship Village , free online version of the book by Zona Gale, on ReadCentral.com. Zona Gale's Friendship Village consists of 20 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of Friendship Village which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for Friendship Village  by Zona Gale\nThis book contains 82709 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in about 4 hours. Measure your reading speed and know how fast you will finish any book. 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Definitely makes you feel break tate went through 😭", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988417029380798} +{"content": "Catalog Record: Jerusalem delivered : an heroic poem | Hathi Trust Digital Library\n\nJerusalem delivered : an heroic poem / translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso, by John Hoole ...\n\nMain Author: Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595.\nRelated Names: Hoole, John 1727-1803, tr.\nLanguage(s): English\nPublished: Dublin : James Moore, 1788.\nEdition: 7th ed. with notes.\nNote: \"The life of Tasso\": v. 1, p. [xvi]-xlvii.\nPhysical Description: 2 v. ;", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9514676928520203} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nMarch 6th, 2015 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 285,056 comments.\nBiography of Major Henry Livingston, Jr.\n\nMajor Henry Livingston, Jr.\n\nMajor Henry Livingston, Jr. (1748 - 1828)\n\nMajor Henry Livingston Jr (1748 - 1828) was born into a prominent family in Poughkeepsie, New York. His father was from Scotland and his mother was Dutch. He married in 1774 to Sarah (or Sally) Wells. A year later, right after his first child (Catherine) was born, he joined the American Revolution. Henry suffered greatly from the death of his wife in 1783. This tradgedy left him alone to raise their four children. On the ten year anniversary of his wife's death however, he remarried. He and his second wife (Jane Patterson) had four children together. Then in 1828, at the age of eighty, he died. Some of his decendants have stated that he is the true author of A Visit From St. Nicholas.\n\nUnlike the man who has been recognized by most people as the true author of A Visit From St. Nicholas, Clement Clarke Moore, Henry Livingston was not well known. Most of his peotry was written for himself and his family and therefore was not published. His published works were clever, amusing, funny and good natured. He was an imaginative and creative person who it is hard not to like. His personality is a big part of Donald Foster's argument in Author Unknown in which he states his opinion that Henry Livingston is the true author.\n\nAlthough Henry Livingston never claimed authorship of A Visit From St. Nicholas many of his decendants, such as his great great great great great grand daughter Mary Van Deusen, are determined to prove that he wrote it. Some of his other works have also been promoted by those who want to prove his authorship.\n\nBiography by: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Major Henry Livingston Jr.\n\n23 Poems written by Major Henry Livingston, Jr.\n\nThe poems are by default sorted according to volume, but you can also choose to sort them alphabetically or by page views.\n\nVolume | Alphabetically | Page Views | Comments | [First Lines]\n\nFirst LineComments\nA gentle spirit now above\nA vine from noblest lineage sprung\nAn elegy on the death of MONTGOMERY TAPPEN who dies at Poughkeepsie on the 20th of Nov. 1784 in the ninth year of his age.\nBelieve me, dear patrons, I have wand'red too far, Comments and analysis of 1819 New Year's Carrier's Address by Major Henry Livingston, Jr. 3 Comments\nBEYOND where billows roll or tempests vex\nChildren Comments and analysis of Dialogue by Major Henry Livingston, Jr. 2 Comments\nE v'ry grace in her combine,\nL ove and truth and friendship join,\nI n one source without reserve,\nZ ealous all her friends to serve,\nA nd diffuse true harmony.\n\nH appy nymph of chaste repose,\nU nsullied as the vernal rose.\nG ay -- majestic -- yet serene,\nH andsome, with a graceful mien;\nE v'ry charm in her appear,\nS he is lovely, chaste and fair.\nHail sov'reign love that first began,\nI rise when I please, when I please I lie down,\nIn long gone years a fox and crane Comments and analysis of The Crane & The Fox, a Fable by Major Henry Livingston, Jr. 12 Comments\nMaster Timmy brisk and airy\nMy very good landlady, Mistress Van Kleeck,\nOf RISPAH. (who had been the concubine of King SAUL) when DAVID hanged her children, because their father had done amiss.\nOn this thy natal day permit a friend -\nTake the name of the swain, a forlorn witless elf\nThe legislators pass along\nTo his charming black-eyed niece\nTo my little niece Sally Livingston, on the death of a little serenading wren she admired.\nWith the ladies' permission, most humbly I'd mention\n'Twas summer, when softly the breezes were blowing,\n'Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro' the house, Comments and analysis of Account of a Visit From ST. Nicholas by Major Henry Livingston, Jr. 8 Comments\n\nBooks by Major Henry Livingston, Jr.\nLivingston, Jr. Info\n\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9951037168502808} +{"content": "Book :: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\n\nThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz\nBy: L. Frank Baum\nPages: 156\nPublished: May 15th, 1900\nGenre(s): Fantasy\nRating: (9)\n\n54 points\n\nI've Read It I Want To Read It\n\nUsers who've read this book...\n\njane Bookie78 jvt4787 Bkwrm95 horrorshow Lori janetbooks gHolly 2022 more..\n\nUsers planning to read this book...\n\nryanrachel3 Natig Reka Kiss finasmama14 ladyscarecrow KJesq. kizzykim Elisabeth Shaw 468 more..\n\nAfter a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great wizard in order to return to Kansas.\n\n-- Read more at Amazon\n\nCreate an account or login to one you already to add a review!\n\nforline forline\n\nreread this entire series with my daughter.\n\nFeb 20th, 2018\n\nPortia Portia\n\nMar 10th, 2017\n\nsanayhs sanayhs\n\nAug 27th, 2015\n\nHimePanic HimePanic\n\nI absolutely adore this book. Very interesting as a long time fan of the movie to see extra snippets and details that weren't in the movie. The rest of the series starts to get really weird though...\n\nMar 10th, 2015\n\nwilloyd willoyd\n\nDec 30th, 2014\n\nlove2read love2read\n\nI actually thought the movie was much better.\n\nJun 8th, 2014\n\nred13x red13x\n\nI used to watch the film of this a lot when I was a child so it was a little strange to read it for the first time as an adult. I enjoyed the story and the bits that were not in the film. Overall, a good read.\n\nMar 9th, 2014\n\nlgaston99 lgaston99\n\nReally enjoyed reading this book. I have only seen the movie prior to this and enjoyed the additional characters and lanes in this book. If you enjoy the movie I strongly recommend the book.\n\nNov 6th, 2013\n\nskhamilt skhamilt\n\nI always read these books as an escapism from life when I was a child. It is nice to know its there if I ever need to go off again.\n\nAug 11th, 2013\n\nThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz appears on these lists...\n\n47th on Rival 100 Best Novels by Radcliffe", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000089406967163} +{"content": "Burke secures Fox's defeat\n\n(10 words)\n\nHistorical Context Note\n\nIn his bill to repeal the Test and Corporation Acts.\nPlease log in to consult the article in its entirety. If you are not a subscriber, please click here to read about membership. All our articles have been written recently by experts in their field, more than 95% of them university professors.\n\nEditors. \"Burke secures Fox's defeat\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 March 2010\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=13228, accessed 31 July 2014.]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999955415725708} +{"content": "It’s Monday! What Are You Reading (68)\n\nSo it’s Monday! Who like Monday?! Well I don’t, but let’s just wrap up the previous week and see what I’m going to read this week. Last Week I Read – This was both okay and good. Okay in terms of plot and writing. Good in terms of characters and setting. Review This was lovely. […]\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000083446502686} +{"content": "arturo-alvarez love\n\nfrom The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition\n\n • Hidalgo y Costilla, Miguel 1753-1811. Mexican priest and revolutionary. Although the revolt he initiated (1810) against Spanish rule failed, he is regarded as a national hero in Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain.\n\nSorry, no etymologies found.\n\nLog in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. 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And, for the lives that pass without a selfie. . . .\n\nready to be blown away \nin the wind \nthe yellow flowers on the wall, \n\nfrail and beautiful, \nstepping back, I pluck a photo. . . .\n\nSaturday, July 8, 2017\n\nmystic skies\n\nAlways a child in Nature’s lap. . .but those journeys to one’s own childhood becomes more and more solitary as years pass. . .\n\nNothing is as refreshing as being with nature, revelling in the eternal stories of life as the cool monsoon wind turns the pages. . .\n\nWednesday, July 5, 2017\n\nto each its own. . .\n\nAll the atrocities in the name of cow in this country - Who are we to dictate what others eat? Ultimately, man is but another dust in the wind. . .\n\nSunday, June 25, 2017\n\nThursday, June 22, 2017\n\nfern soul\n\nThe soul is evergreen. . . .raining memories ~ good, not-so-good, happy, sad...So, on it goes. . .\n\nMonday, June 19, 2017\n\nranoranilac moon\n\nOn long and tiring summer afternoons, just when you begin to think that the world is losing its grace. . . .\n\nThursday, June 15, 2017\n\ncounting syllables\n\nPerhaps that's what happens when one tries to haiku in the rain . . . .\nBy default that's a 5-7-5, haiku or not ~\n\nThursday, March 2, 2017\n\nMonday, February 27, 2017\n\n              Stories lurk everywhere - Sometimes it's a matter of time,                              \nsometimes a matter of looking, for them to emerge. . .\n\nSunday, February 19, 2017\n\nTuesday, February 7, 2017\n\nand then, elsewhere. . .\n\nAnd then, elsewhere the sky poured. . . and the earth burst in laughter. . .\n\ncloudless sky\n\nMonday, January 16, 2017\n\nher promise\n\nI talk of saxifrage, the flower that breaks the rocks, and she is eager to know more. . .\n'Be you, be a rose!' - I tell her, it takes as much to grow through your thorns.\n\nfaint fragrance\n\nthrough the morning mist \nthe faint fragrance of roses \nfrom within the leaves \nof yesterdays,\n\nhow far have we come, \nhow much have we lost \non the way?\n\nWednesday, January 11, 2017\n\nFriday, January 6, 2017\n\nskeins of rain\n\nEach new day brings its own story. . .Into each life some rain must fall ~\n\nWednesday, January 4, 2017\n\nold dreams\n\nAh, to brush up childhood dreams. . .\n\nSunday, January 1, 2017\n\nday upon day\n\nday upon day\na new year quietly unfolds,\nsurprisingly, there is \nnothing to resolve\n\njust a few words seeking home. . .\nI hold them like my own", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8472161293029785} +{"content": "Get Your First Month for Free Get Started\n\nGet for Free with Membership\n\nMy Husband's Wife\n\nA Novel\n\nBy Jane Corry\nNarrated by Rosalyn Landor / 13 hours 49 minutes\n\nLook out for Jane Corry’s new book, Blood Sisters, available soon.\n\n“[A] must-read thriller. . . 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That they can get her whatever she wants.\n\nWhen Lily finds Carla on her doorstep sixteen years later, a chain of events is set in motion that can end only one way.\n\n  Add to Your Wish List\n\nAlmost ready!\n\nIn order to save books to your Wish List you must be signed in to your account.\n\n      Log In       Create Account\n\nGift this Audiobook\n\nSimply email this audiobook to a friend or print a certificate for later. Either way, your gift supports local bookstores and lets you share a story with the touch of a button.\n\nNarrator Rosalyn Landor\nISBN 9781524756321\nLength 13 hours 49 minutes\nLanguage English\nPublisher Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group\nPublication Date\nAbridged No\n\nShare this page!\n\nLink too long? Use a URL Shortener", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.97499018907547} +{"content": "\nAlso found in: Thesaurus.\nRelated to sententiously: otiose, multifarious, insuperable\n\n (sĕn-tĕn′shəs)\n1. Terse and energetic in expression; pithy.\n2. Full of or given to using aphorisms, especially in a pompously moralizing manner.\n\n[Middle English, from Old French sententieux, from Latin sententiōsus, full of meaning, from sententia, opinion; see sentence.]\n\nsen·ten′tious·ly adv.\nsen·ten′tious·ness n.\nAmerican Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.\nThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:\nAdv.1.sententiously - in a pithy sententious manner; \"she expressed herself pithily\"\nBased on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.\n\n[senˈtenʃəslɪ] ADVsentenciosamente\nCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. 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They say, look how many feathers she hath, so many eyes she hath underneath; so many tongues; so many voices; she pricks up so many ears.\nAnd how many things that he wouldn't lose for the world will he have to give up before he is thirty, I reflected sententiously,--give up at last, maybe, with a stony indifference, as men on a sinking ship take no thought of the gold and specie in the hold.\n\"It's the simplest thing in the world to have an affair with a woman, he remarked sententiously, \"but it's a devil of a nuisance to get out of it.\"\n\"Pictures,\" he declared sententiously, \"don't sell!\"\n\"We must use, and not abuse,\" said Aramis, sententiously.\n\"If I am astonished at anything,\" remarked Porthos, sententiously, \"it is that it has not already happened.\"\n“Ter rifle is petter as ter law,” said the Major sententiously.\nAnd don't go thinking about her making a match for me--it is silly.\" \"Very well said, Tess!\" observed her father sententiously.\nThen once more, ten days later, after some passage of arms with one of her daughters, she had remarked sententiously. \"We have had enough of mistakes.\n\"My friend,\" returned Porthos, sententiously, \"there is always time to be found when one chooses to seek it.\"\nA young and beautiful woman,\" he continued sententiously, \"has the whole world at her feet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5391836762428284} +{"content": "One Word Blog Tour\n\nWelcome to the blog tour for One Word – book 3 of my Hidden Places series.\n\nDreamspinner Press also have the ebooks for Cat’s Quill (book1), and Magic’s Muse (book 2) on sale for 75% off on 6th November as part of their daily deals newsletter.\n\nCheck out the blogs on the tour! 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All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999858021736145} +{"content": "Book Giveaway For On the Occasion of a Wedding: Eclectic Love Poems\n\n • On the Occasion of a Wedding by Ollie Bowen\n On the Occasion of a Wedding: Eclectic Love Poems\n Release date: Mar 23, 2019\n\n Poet Ollie Bowen is celebrating her 2019 Readers' Favorite Award in Love/Romance Poetry!!!\n\n Three *signed* copies will be given away.\n\n Format: Print book\n\n Availability: 3 copies available, 2036 people requesting\n\n Giveaway dates: Oct 18 - Nov 17, 2019\n\n Countries available: U.S. and Canada\n\n ollie bowen is an author and scholar. she holds degrees in education, business, and science, though her favorite subject is rhetorical argument.\n\n she currently resides in northern california with her husband, plethora of children, and semi-loyal dog.\n\n on the occasion of a wedding: eclectic love poems is her debut collection of poetry.\n More about Ollie Bowen...\n\n Rebecca, Janice Jenkins, Erwina Erwina\n\n 2,036 people entered this giveaway\n\n All giveaways\n\n Giveaway Listed By\n\n Ollie 2 books\n 1 friend", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993241429328918} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “preview”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [C] uk   /ˈpriː.vjuː/ us  \nan opportunity to see something such as a film or a collection of works of art before it is shown to the public, or a description of something such as a television programme before it is shown to the public\n\nverb [I or T] uk   /ˈpriː.vjuː/ us  \nto be shown or to describe something before it officially begins: Miller's new play is previewing (= being performed publicly before it officially opens) at the Theatre Royal tomorrow. On page 11, Sally Gaines previews next week's movies on TV.\n(Definition of preview from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of preview?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “preview”\n\nDefinitions of “preview", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6205649971961975} +{"content": "Wednesday, October 4, 2017\n\nOctober #IWSG\n\nI am a co-host today with these awesome members:\n\nOctober 4 question Have you ever slipped any of your personal information into your characters, either by accident or on purpose?\n\nEvery single time I write a character I give them a bit of my twelve-year-old self. What can I say, I enjoyed my childhood. Okay, maybe not the red hair and glasses, but I loved spying on people and pretending to be a secret agent. \n\nMy teenage boys always end up as main characters or quirky secondary characters. But I'm changing things up. In my new WIP, let me introduce my first girl protagonist! Loads of fun. But I must confess, the twin antagonists are turning out to be my favorite characters to write.\n\nOctober is a time for change.\n\nThe weather (thank goodness!) chills, leaves turn, haunted houses pop up all over the Midwest. I just want to recognize my oldest son who redesigned my blog and website. He is a computer science major and quite talented. I've been wanting a complete overhaul for a long time and it's here!!!!\n\nTake a look at my new website: www.jenniferlhawes.com  and tell me what you think!\n\nI participated in two events this past month. On Monday, September 18th, I became a book fairie for the day for #Goodreadsturns10 and #Hideabookday world wide. You can read more on my website. I hid eighteen books in the downtown area of Hannibal, MO. \n\nSaturday, I was involved in my first ever author takeover event with a live chat on Facebook. My publisher Saguaro Books hosted the event. \n\nI hid books along Mark Twain's boyhood home\nand even one in the paint bucket near the fence.\n\nNow, get out there and enjoy the best month all year. Happy October!\n\nSeptember #IWSG: Gotta Have Faith\n\n                                                      Come join Alex J. Cavanaugh and the Insecure Writer's Support Group. We discuss ou...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9948339462280273} +{"content": "Categorized | Online, Workshops & Webinars\n\n>Webcast – Mystery Book Buzz\n\n>Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009\nTime: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM\nPlace: Online : www.libraryjournal.com/mysterybookbuzz2009\nCost: Free\n\nMystery fiction is high on the list of public library patrons – and the genre is as broad as it is deep. While detective fiction may be the most popular form of mystery fiction, there are dozens of other variations which keep these avid readers returning to the library again and again, including thrillers, cozies, romantic suspense and good old police procedurals. Library foot traffic is up all around the country and so is circulation. Help your library patrons escape momentarily from the stress and anxiety of the current economic situation by filling the library shelves with the latest titles from their favorite mystery writers!\nPanelists include representatives from several major publishing houses, including Poisoned Pen Press and HarperCollins. Wilda Williams, fiction editor for Library Journal, will moderate. The webcast is free, but pre-registration is required. Register at www.LibraryJournal.com/mysterybookbuzz2009. If you are unable to view the webcast on August 26, registering now will provide access to the archived presentation for 12 months.\n\nComments are closed.\n\nMVLS Board of Trustees Meeting\n\nMohawk Valley Library System\nBoard of Trustee Meeting\n\n9:30 AM, Thursday, August 20, 2020", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9959381818771362} +{"content": "New item Free shipping Pay Now\nAdd this item to Cart for a combined free shipping deal\nClick to enlarge photo\n\nListing Detail Tabs\n\nDelivery takes approximately 4-7 business days.\n\nThis title is In Stock in the Booktopia Distribution Centre. We will send you a confirmation email with a Tracking Code to follow the progress of your parcel when it ships.\n\nAuthor: Anthony Horowitz\n\nISBN: 9781406341881\nFormat: Paperback\nNumber Of Pages: 176\nPublished: 1 February 2016\nCountry of Publication: GB\nDimensions (cm): 24.1 x 16.8 x 1.3\nIn the fifth book in the number one bestselling Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, teenage spy Alex travels to Venice to discover the truth about his past. But the truth lies with a criminal organization known as Scorpia, and Alex must make a choice ...work for MI6 once more, or betray everything he believes in.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAnthony Horowitz is the author of the number one bestselling Alex Rider books and The Power of Five series. He has enjoyed huge success as a writer for both children and adults, most recently with the latest adventure in the Alex Rider series, Russian Roulette and the highly acclaimed Sherlock Holmes novels, The House of Silk and Moriarty. Anthony was chosen by the Ian Fleming estate to write the new James Bond novel, Trigger Mortis. Anthony has won numerous awards, including the Bookseller Association/Nielsen Author of the Year Award, the Children's Book of the Year Award at the British Book Awards, and the Red House Children's Book Award. Anthony was awarded an OBE for Services to Literature. He has also created and written many major television series, including Injustice, Collision and the award-winning Foyle's War", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6731878519058228} +{"content": "Review Blog – Crowfall (Raven’s Mark #3) by Ed McDonald\n\nAn adrenaline-fueled ending to a fantastic series. A truly desolately hopeful fantasy. Crowfall is book 3 of Ed McDonald’s debut series, Raven’s Mark, and the final(?) journey of Ryhalt Galharrow. And what a journey it has been. Seeing the way Ed has developed the character across the trials and tribulations of these 3 books has … Read moreReview Blog – Crowfall (Raven’s Mark #3) by Ed McDonald\n\nReview Blog – Ravencry by Ed McDonald\n\nWell, I absolutely loved Blackwing. So much so I actually cheated my own rating system to give it the 5 stars it deserved. It still remains the only book I have done that for. So when Ravencry released I jumped straight on it, expecting another wild and wonderful ride full of despair, misery, nihilism, and … Read moreReview Blog – Ravencry by Ed McDonald\n\nThe Best Books of 2017\n\nWe’re coming to the end of another year. 2017 is pretty much over at this point, and I beat my reading target. I said I’d read 14 books, and I’ve hit about 20, though 6 of those I can’t talk about yet. 🙁 Next year maybe. I thought I would do one of these “Top … Read moreThe Best Books of 2017\n\nReview Blog – Blackwing by Ed McDonald\n\nThis is easily the quickest I have ever got through an audiobook. I struggle with audiobooks. I’m very picky when it comes to narration and rarely find time to stick my headphones in and dedicate time to listening. I’m also not very good at just sitting still and listening, I need to occupy my body … Read moreReview Blog – Blackwing by Ed McDonald\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9507391452789307} +{"content": "Sunday, April 19, 2009\n\nLestras y Escenas\n\nBio: Young adult and adult novel reviews. Hot news about books and writers, author interviews, regular contests, competitions and challenges... I post almost every day! And the unique thing about my blog is... I guess my blog personality? ;) I try to be funny and informative. I talk about books I read and books I will taste soon ^-^ Suggestions are welcome ;)!!\n\nAge: 20s\n\nEmail: aumalon@alumni.unav.es\n\nCountry: Spain\nWelcome to The YA Blogosphere! Please enjoy the NEW way to search through hundreds of blogs! Check out pages A-L and M-Z to find an alphabetical list of all the blogs below!\n\nIf you would like to add your blog to The YA Blogosphere, please be sure to read the\nHow to Use This Site page first!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999956488609314} +{"content": "Daily Archives: September 12, 2021\n\nInquisitveCarter.com is looking for writers, journalists, poets and more for our 2022 magazine relaunch. The current compensation rate (as we’re starting out) is $0.10 per word, 500 words max. Longer pieces can be discussed. Payment will be sent through Paypal. The first issue (June 2022) will be centered around Black Music […]\n\nCalling Writers for Magazine Relaunch", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “terror-stricken”\n\nSee all translations\n\nterror-stricken\n\nadjective uk   /ˈter.əˌstrɪk.ən/ us    /-ɚ-/\nTranslations of “terror-stricken”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 心驚肉跳的,驚恐萬狀的…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 心惊肉跳的,惊恐万状的…\n(Definition of terror-stricken from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of terror-stricke", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9687027931213379} +{"content": "book news\n\n2020 has been quite a year…\n\nHello, all! I hope you’re staying healthy and well as we soldier through these unusual times. And as the end of this crazy year approaches, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you – my friends, family, readers, subscribers and fellow creators — for all your book love for The Paper Kingdom…. Read more »\n\nIt’s a HOT summer\n\nHello! I hope you’re staying safe, strong, and sane during this time of continued uncertainty. Is it crazy hot where you are? We’ve been having some blistering days (and wildfires) in California. What a nutty summer (and a nutty year). UPDATES These past few months of lockdown have been some of the busiest months in… Read more »\n\nSee you on Friday (July 24)!\n\nHello, hello! I’ve been absent for a few months because SOOO much has been going on. I’ve definitely been spending a lot of time processing all the latest developments in the country and in the world. I hope you’re staying safe, healthy and sane through all the ups and downs. First, I’m posting an image… Read more »\n\nChecking in (plus Reading Guide & Activity)\n\nHello, and how are you these days? (If you want to skip down to the Reading Guide & Activity, scroll past the photos of my backyard below.) I hope you’re staying safe and healthy, and also staying sane. I know it’s really hard to remain cool and calm when the news is full of awful… Read more »\n\nReviews are rolling in…\n\nThe industry reviews are starting to roll in for The Paper Kingdom, and I’m so overjoyed that Kirkus gave the book a starred review (like a critic’s pick)!! Kirkus called it, “A beautiful, must-read tribute to hardworking families and the magic they create.” Per my editor at Penguin Random House, “Starred reviews are rare, and… Read more »\n\nComing in Early 2020\n\nI can’t believe we’re in the last stretch of summer. I’m still getting mosquito bites and craving ice-cold lemonade, so it doesn’t feel like summer’s over. Say it ain’t so!! A few months ago, my publisher sent me some Folded & Gathered (F&G) copies of my upcoming book, THE PAPER KINGDOM. Subscribers to my website… Read more »\n\nPublication News (Plus a Sneak Peek)\n\nHello, lovelies! Hope you had a chocolate-filled Valentine’s Day 🙂 I’m so happy to announce that Candlewick Press has acquired my manuscript, SORA’S SEASHELLS! The deal announcement from Publisher’s Weekly is below. I get to work with brilliant editor Kate Fletcher, who edited Meg Medina’s MERCI SUAREZ CHANGES GEARS — the 2019 Newbery Award-winning novel…. Read more »\n\nPascal lands a cover on The New Yorker!\n\nPascal Campion is the mega talented artist who is illustrating my next picture book, The Paper Kingdom. And…*drum roll*…his illustration is on the cover of The New Yorker!!! I love his nighttime scenes, and this one is so, so beautiful. Check out his interview here. What’s really amazing is that Pascal mentions Jean-Jacques Sempé as… Read more »\n\nL.A. Book Event – a recap!\n\nSeptember 8th was a great day, a day that’ll live on in my memory! So many lovely people showed up for our L.A. book event — it was standing room only! Over a hundred people were in the audience, and like during our NYC event, kids asked some of the best questions: Will the book… Read more »\n\nGiveaway winners selected!\n\nI’m happy to announce that the five winners of my giveaway for The Turtle Ship have been selected! I will be emailing the randomly-picked winners tomorrow, so if you entered the giveaway, please be sure to check your inbox (and spam folder) this week. Each winner will be receiving a signed copy of the book,… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999101758003235} +{"content": "\nA Novel Idea\n\nThe Deschutes Public Library and the Deschutes Public Library Foundation present Teddy Wayne, author of the 8th annual “A Novel Idea… Read Together” selection Kapitoil.\n\nThis event is FREE but tickets are REQUIREDAll tickets to this event have been given out.  Prior to 7pm empty seats will be filled with people in the waiting line who have no tickets.\n\nA Novel Idea…Read Together kicks off on April 10, 2011 with three weeks of free cultural programs, book discussions, films, food tastings, music, and art – and will culminate with author Teddy Wayne visiting Central Oregon April 28 – 30 with a live reading on April 29th at the Tower Theatre in downtown Bend.\n\nKapitoil has already received major accolades, earning Wayne a prestigious fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist, which raved about his “wonderfully assured debut novel, at once poignant, insightful, and funny.”\n\n“The Library chose Teddy Wayne’s debut novel, Kapitoil, for the unique quality of its storytelling and for its intuitive timeliness,” said Novel Idea project director Chantal Strobel. “The novel is deftly told through Karim Issar whose funny and often robotic observation of American culture is both incisive and heart-wrenching. Kapitoil and the Novel Idea programs will provide ample discussion and discovery for our communities to explore in April 2011.”\n\nLearn more at The Deschutes Library website.\n\nSee all Events »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "My Books…\n\nClick on each cover to go to a page where you can read a little more about each book, including some notes and interesting little factoids I’ve never revealed before…\n\nYou can also find links to places where you can get copies for yourself. Some of them are getting a little hard to find.\n\nI’ve gotten the rights back to the Jack Lynch trilogy and to all six of the Harry James Denton novels. I’ll be republishing them under the Spearhead Press imprint. When we get the new covers, we’ll replace these.\n\nWPS WEB PROMO largeToday’s big news is that Why Politics Sucks: With Just A Few Modest Proposals That Might Make It All Suck A Little Less, my first venture into nonfiction in a long time, is up for pre-order with a publication date–appropriately enough–of July 4, 2016. There’s an announcement on the Home page, but you can learn more about this new book by clicking on the cover.\n\n The Stand-alone Novels:\n\n 41OQl4C9vgL._SX322_BO1,204,203,200_bybloodwritten\n\nThe Harry James Denton Novels:\n\nThe Jack Lynch Novels:\n\nShort Stories Published in Collections:\n\n51YKJ5BW2ZL._AC_AA160_51EY65GSYML._SX293_BO1,204,203,200_\n\nEdgar and Shamus Award-Winning Author", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9166470766067505} +{"content": "How to say Attitude in Portuguese (BR) ˈæt ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Attitude to Portuguese (BR)? This page provides all possible translations of the word Attitude in the Portuguese (BR) language.\n\nattitude(noun)\n\na way of thinking or acting etc\n\nWhat is your attitude to politics?\n\nattitude(noun)\n\na position of the body\n\nThe artist painted the model in various attitudes.\n\nGet even more translations for Attitude\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this Attitude Portuguese (BR) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Attitude.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 27 Aug. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8627128005027771} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nGoverning Social InclusionEuropeanization through Policy Coordination$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nKenneth A. Armstrong\n\nPrint publication date: 2010\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780199278374\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2011\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199278374.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2020. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use. date: 04 April 2020\n\nPolicy Coordination in the EU\n\nPolicy Coordination in the EU\n\n(p.29) 2 Policy Coordination in the EU\nGoverning Social Inclusion\nAuthor(s):\n\nKenneth A. Armstrong\n\nOxford University Press\nDOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199278374.003.0002\n\nSince 2000, EU interventions to combat poverty and social exclusion have centred around the emergence of a novel technique of EU governance: the Open Method of Coordination. It is argued that the desire to study ‘the OMC’ and to compare it to other EU governance tools has given policy coordination an overly singular identity. This chapter deconstructs this technique in order to render its identity more ambiguous and more fluid than scholars have often been prepared to admit. It is suggested that different rationales, modes, and philosophies underpin coordination processes with significant implications for the role of the OMC as a medium of either ‘top-down’ or ‘bottom-up’ benchmarking. In turn, this has implications for the tolerance of policy autonomy and the pursuit of policy convergence. Moreover, there is a central ambiguity as to whether the objective of policy coordination is governance through influence or a form of ‘dynamic accountability’.\n\nKeywords:   Open Method of Coordination, singular identity, modes of governance, policy convergence, dynamic accountability, benchmarking\n\nOxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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There will also be musical contributions from Edinburgh University students, including Mòd Gold Medalist, Màiri Callan. Three members of […]\n\nThe next Gaelic Writer in Residence Event will be in The Scottish Poetry Library at 7pm on Thursday 23 February as part of World Gaelic Week. Fresh voices, Robbie MacLeòid and Rona Dhòmhnallach will read their stimulating poetry and discuss their creative journeys to this point, hosted by Màrtainn Mac an t-Saoir. Rona, originally from", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9416664838790894} +{"content": "The Story Embers Podcast\n\nA discussion-based podcast where Story Embers staff members explore how to glorify God through storytelling.\n\nNew episodes are released every third Monday of the month and cover all areas of story craft, including plot, theme, characters, and more.\n\nHosted by Grace Livingston.\n\nHow to Tactfully Portray Sinful Thoughts\n\nby Grace Livingston | July 20, 2020\n\nIn our Tricky Subjects for Christian Storytellers series, we briefly mentioned the challenge writers face when writing corrupt characters. Can writers ever safely immerse themselves in the mind of an evil character? How many of his thoughts should you reveal to your audience? And what advice does Scripture give about this topic? Josiah, Rolena, and Daeus tackle these questions and more on today’s podcast.\n\nPast Episodes\n\nDo NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!\n\nSign Up for Updates\n\nEnter your email to receive updates on the Authentic Characters Summit, along with emails to help you grow in your writing craft!\n\nYou have Successfully Subscribed!\n\nPin It on Pinterest", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8218539953231812} +{"content": "Poésies De Dorat, Volume 1 by Claude Joseph DoratPoésies De Dorat, Volume 1 by Claude Joseph Dorat\n\nPoésies De Dorat, Volume 1\n\nbyClaude Joseph Dorat\n\nPaperback | April 3, 2010 | French\n\nPricing and Purchase Info\n\nEarn 183Poésies De Dorat, Volume 1Format:PaperbackDimensions:278 pages, 7.44 × 9.69 × 0.58 inPublished:April 3, 2010Publisher:BiblioLifeLanguage:French\n\nThe following ISBNs are associated with this title:\n\nISBN - 10:1148524290\n\nISBN - 13:9781148524290\n\nLook for similar items by category:\n\nCustomer Reviews of Poésies De Dorat, Volume 1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9958593249320984} +{"content": "Introducing My Toolbox\n\nThis post has moved here.\n\n\"I’ll bite. Are aliens real? As much as I enjoy Sci Fi as a genre, ...\"\n\nWhat’s the Deal with Aliens and ...\"\n\"Thank you, Frank. I consider A.W. Tozer one of my spiritual fathers. His Pursuit of ...\"\n\nNever Own Anything by A.W. Tozer\n\"Interesting! Have never heard of Melanchthon. Will have to read more about him. Thanks for ...\"\n\nThe Force Behind the Protestant Reformation ...\"\n\"When diversity within orthodoxy is encountered, grace should be extended. Just as we would want ...\"\n\nShocking Beliefs of Augustine\n\nBrowse Our Archives\n\nWhat Are Your Thoughts?leave a comment\n • I place it in my pocket and use a lapel mic with it.\n\n • Fernando Villegas\n\n How do you use the digital recorder? Do you just place it on the podium as you’re speaking, or do you have to plug it into a sound system?\n\n • I’m really big on my Logitech input devices too, but I use different models. My keyboard of choice is the Logitech Wave, on which I type with a modified version of the Dvorak layout. 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Even after we outgrow some of these others—our parents, for instance—and they disappear from our lives, the conversation with them continues within us as long as we live.\"\nAuthor: Charles Taylor\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9859289526939392} +{"content": "Home  |  All words  |  Beginning with  |  Ending with  |  Containing  |  At position\n\nList of 7-letter words containing\n\nClick to add a sixth letter\n\nClick to remove a letter\n\nClick to change word size\nAll   6   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15\n\nThere are 5 seven-letter words containing A, I, 2T and X\n\nANTITAX-antitax adj. (politics) Acting against or opposed to taxes.\nEXTATIC-extatic adj. 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Get Free eBooks and book bargains from ManyBooks in your inbox. \n\nWe respect your email privacy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988558888435364} +{"content": "Category: Book Reviews\n\nWashington & Arnold: The Role of Character in History\n\nOne of my upper-level history courses is on the American Revolution. I’m teaching it again this semester and am using a book I’ve not used before—Nathaniel Philbrick’s Valiant Ambition—with a subtitle that provides the precise goal of the work: George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution. History is not about “forces” that make things happen; rather, history is the story of individuals whose decisions push the narrative one way or the other. In this book, Philbrick… Read more »\n\nTheir Eyes Were All I Needed to See\n\nWe’re at the point in my C. S. Lewis course where I am giving the students The Abolition of Man. It’s a harder read than most of what I give them from Lewis, but I’ve never seriously considered dropping it from the course. It’s just too important, and the concepts within it are so significant to their worldview that I believe I would be doing a disservice to avoid it. I do, though, make sure I give it enough time… Read more »\n\nThe Joy of Teaching Lewis\n\nFor the fifth time since my 2014-15 sabbatical and the writing of my C. S. Lewis book, I’ll be teaching the course this fall that I developed out of that sabbatical: “C. S. Lewis: History and Influence.” It was a joy to teach this course the first four times, and I don’t expect it to be otherwise this time. Since I’m a history professor, not English literature, the course has a strong historical component as we work through a number… Read more »\n\nLewis’s OHEL: Gleanings\n\nOut of all of C. S. Lewis’s books, probably one of the least-read is his English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, part of the Oxford series on the history of English literature. As with The Allegory of Love, its academic focus can be daunting for anyone unfamiliar with the roster of authors and titles he covers. I’m nearly halfway through the book, and I’ll admit the sections on poetry are a tough grind for me. Yet even in those highly… Read more »\n\nNarnia for Adults (and Other Maturing People)\n\nNearly every Wednesday evening since last September, I’ve been teaching a class at my church on The Chronicles of Narnia. Using the traditional order, I’ve completed The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and The Silver Chair. Last Wednesday, we began The Horse and His Boy. When I started this spiritual journey (and that seems an appropriate description for it), I wondered if adults truly would see the depth C. S. Lewis… Read more »\n\nScrewtape’s Agony Is Our Reward\n\nMy students finished reading C. S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters this week. The final letter includes one of the most profound insights Lewis has ever offered as to what happens when a Christian dies. Even though it is described through the eyes of a demon (or perhaps because it is described in that way), one can get a glimpse of the glory that awaits those who have found the narrow path and remained faithful. Wormwood’s “patient” has died in a… Read more »\n\nNarnia: Layers of Meaning\n\nAll summer I worked on developing courses on C. S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia. In one sense, it was labor, but some labors provide spiritual satisfaction. This was one of those labors. I’m now presenting the fruit of that labor to a room of seventy people at my church who seem eager to learn what Lewis has given us in these presumably “children’s” tales. What they are discovering, I trust, is that they are just as meaningful to adults. I’m… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9750424027442932} +{"content": "Someday...Sunday\n\nWelcome to Someday...Sunday! \n\nEach Sunday on my Facebook page I post a picture of a book that's on my shelves that I'm hoping to read soon. I thought I'd also post it here for those who don't follow my Facebook page. This is what I picked for this today #SomedaySunday\n\nI loved this series when I first started it. I read them as quickly as they came out and then this one I haven't gotten to. I truly want to get back to them.  Any of you read her? \n\nI don't do #SomedaySunday alone, Born to Read Books also does. it.\n\nMake sure to stop by my Facebook page and tell us about a book you've been meaning to read. \n\n 1. I haven't read this one but I used to read her books. It's been a while since I've read one of her books.\n\n 2. YES I love love this series and this author. This book is pretty fantastic and so hilarious. if you loved James Malory then this book has some great significance for him.\n\n 3. I have a few of hers but I've still not tried her. One day!\n\nPost a Comment\n\nPopular Posts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8792368769645691} +{"content": "We are open! For operations and delivery updates due to COVID-19. (click here)\n\nCall Boomerang Books 1300 36 33 32\n\nDescription - Transitions by Professor Paul Kennedy\n\nThe title of this book is Transitions and is written by author Professor Paul Kennedy. The book Transitions is published by Steck-Vaughn. The ISBN of this book is 9781419074752 and the format is Paperback. 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The works are also probably copyrighted in the U.S. if first published after 1926Mary Frances Tucker (1837 - ?)\n\nMary Frances Tucker\n\n(b. 16 May 1837)\n\nExternal links\n\nAs Librettist (1)\n\nWorks with text by: Tucker, Mary Frances\n\nThe following 1 pages are in this category, out of 1 total.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994412660598755} +{"content": "Sneak Peek: DAY OF THE DARK\n\nToday we get a look at the cover of DAY OF THE DARK, a crime fiction anthology edited by Kaye George and due out from Wildside Press on July 21.\n\nLaura Oles’ “Oceans Fifty” and M. K. Waller’s “I’ll Be a Sunbeam” are two of the twenty-four stories appearing there.\n\nPosted by M. K. 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In doing so, he collected over 300 pieces of writing or poetry from soldiers that had to learn to write left-handed after the loss of the ability to use their right arms through disabling wound or amputation. These writings not only showcased their re-learned penmanship, but also included accounts of their service, wounding, recovery, and mindset as they struggled in the postwar world of 1865-1867. In this volume, Allison M. Johnson, Assistant Professor of English at San José State University, has selected dozens of particularly poignant submissions, showing their lives and their struggles to the reader…\"\n\nReview here\n\nSorry - only verified members can post on the forums.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999558329582214} +{"content": "\n\n103K Reads 7.1K Votes 102 Part Story\nsoul 彡 By existingsouls Completed\n\nIsn't that the saddest word? Almost. Something with so much potential... but just didn't happen.\n\nWe were almost lovers.\nWe almost lived.\nThese were almost stories.\n\n[ a collection of poems ]\nhighest ranking: #3 [[ 08_03_16 ]]\n\nReminds me of Nikita Gill's poetry. Was this inspired by her? : )\nIneedasunday Ineedasunday Oct 22, 2016\nFinally someone who actually says we can use their work if we ask them first and to not take credit\nreader_in_me reader_in_me Jul 22, 2016\nThe weight you added to the word 'almost' is really beautiful <333 WOW!!!!\narabia-princess arabia-princess Jul 21, 2016\nbut isn't almost also the happiest word? he almost died. she almost didnt make it. but they did. i feel like this book is gonna be so good\nkatiemaewatson katiemaewatson Aug 06, 2016\nI also fell in love with 'excerpts from a book I'll never write ' truly beautiful stuff.\nkatiemaewatson katiemaewatson Aug 07, 2016\nSorry! I thought you were referencing the tumblr account. No I've just started reading your stuff but i love it!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9953566789627075} +{"content": "Transcript Request Form\n\nThe poetry of A.R. Ammons has won praise for its close attention to nature and the incorporation of scientific terms, its candid attention to daily life, and its mastery of both long and short forms. Join Roger Gilbert as he focuses on the crucial role played by place or scene in Ammons's work.\n\nThis video is part 2 of 6 in the From Whiteville to Ithaca series.\n\nMore About", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996084570884705} +{"content": "\nThe Alchemist Essay Topics & Writing Assignments\n\nPaulo Coelho\nThis set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 105 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.\nBuy The Alchemist Lesson Plans\n\nEssay Topic 1\n\nDescribe the various themes in this novel and how they relate to each other. 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English.Subject(s): State, The -- Early works to 1800 | Church and state -- Early works to 1800 | Political science -- Early works to 1800Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Add tag(s)\nLog in to add tags.\n    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)\nItem type Location Call number Status Date due\nBooks Books\nEpoka University Library\nJC 121 .M31713 1993 (Browse shelf) Available\n\nIncludes bibliographical references and indexex.\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nLog in to your account to post a comment.\n\nEpoka University Library, Rr. Tiranë-Rinas,Km. 12 1039 Tirana, Albania\n+355 4 2232 086| FAX +355 4 2222 117|library@epoka.edu.al", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999712109565735} +{"content": "All Reviews D.J. Manly GBLT Genre: Erotica/Shapeshifter Genre: Paranormal Romance Review Reviews by WitchGiggles\n\nREVIEW: Freaks and Saints | D. J. Manly | eXtasy Books\n\nTitle: Freaks and Saints\nAuthor: D. J. Manly\nWebsite of Publisher: www.extasybooks.com\nGenre: Gay (m/m) Paranormal Romance, Shapeshifter\nPublication Date: April 2010\nISBN: 978-1-55487-523-8\nLength: 155 Pages\nFormat: eBook\nReviewer: WitchGiggles\nAlternative-Read.com\n\nAndrew, being the “good boy” he is, does as his mom asks and takes a young woman from their church to the circus when it’s in town. As he fears, the one thing she wants to see is something he wants to avoid- the freak show.\n\nWhile the young woman finds them merely exciting “curiosities”, the plight of the dog boys and limbless creatures is something that tears at Andrew. But when they reach the cage at the end and that big, black jaguar turns into a man right in front of them, Andrew knows that life as he knew it is no more.\n\nI don’t know if the scene stealing by the subs in this story was intentional or not, but the humor created by Darla and Jojo at times completely overshadowed the main characters and “stole the show”. While not something I’m used to reading from Mr. Manly, it was a quick, fun, enjoyable read.\n\nDecember 2010\nAuthor in the Spotlight\n\nAmy Romine\n\nVisit Amy’s Affiliate Author Page\n\nJoin our Thursday Chat over at the\nYahoo Chat and Promo group!\n(and claim your free e-books!)\nWin with Alternative-Read.com!\n\nAmy Romine’s Giveaway closes 31st December 2010. Winner announced the following day!\n\n*All giveaways are open to all unless otherwise stated.\n\nWhat do you think?\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Bookseller Inventory # 003482\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: The Skipper of the Clipper: The Story of the...\nPublisher: Mueller Electric\nPublication Date: 1957\nBinding: Hardcover\nIllustrator: B/W Illus\nBook Condition: Very Good\nDust Jacket Condition: No Jacket\nSigned: Signed by Author\nEdition: 1st", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8237121105194092} +{"content": "Wooxen Ae\n\nby DoughNation\ncreated Apr 27, 2013\n534 views | 791 downloads\n\n/ 14 votes\n\n/ 7 votes\n\nmap notes\nHopefully not too irritating. I cannot control how high gargoyles float even though I place them so very low, thus they position themselves in inconvenient ways upon respawn. Sorry.\n\nThere is one obvious secret.\nedited Nov 9, 2016\n\nsaid Apr 27, 2013\nPerfect difficulty\nsaid Apr 27, 2013\nohh man this was legit. looks harder than it is, so beating is feels like more of an accomplishment than it should. nice work.\n\none small critique: the gargoyles do not resolve well against the white clouds in the BG at the end. just something to think about.\nsaid Apr 28, 2013\nAck. The only reason the clouds are there is to prevent the sun from being visible in the long jump section too...\n\nThanks for the feedback.\n\nPlease log in or register to post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9657142162322998} +{"content": "The Potters and Potteries of Benningto n\n\nSpargo, John\n\nPublished by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926\nUsed / 1/4 Black Cloth Dcrtd Ppr Bds / Quantity Available: 0\nAvailable From More Booksellers\nView all  copies of this book\n\nAbout the Book\n\nWe're sorry; this book is no longer available. 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In addition to buckling down and focusing on the writing itself, I will be working to keep myself accountable to sticking to the daily milestones and targets that will lead to a successful book. The focus that we put into Preptober this year has built up some much-needed confidence to go after this target like I never have had before.\n\nSo to all of those who are participating this year in NaNoWriMo, I wish you all the best in staying focused and keeping the words flowing out onto the page. May your creativity shine and that we all reach our goals.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Purchase price is dependent on retailer and format for books purchased via external links.\n\nAbout the Book:\n\nA man who needs no introduction, Detective Frank Stone, renowned for his work within the Met's \"Specialist Crime Directorate\", faces his most challenging case to date. Immersed in the capital's world of organised crime, Detective Stone has played witness to the unimaginable.\n\nIn part one of this amazing story, Frank Stone finds himself up against notorious gang boss Harry Carr, revenge-seeking Yardies, and west country homicides.\n\nNot bound by inhibitions, Stone's meticulous planning and merciless execution never fails. However, certain chains of events take him on a journey into the unknown, shaking his beliefs right down to the very core of his soul.\n\nBeing forced to question life as he knows it, could this be Frank Stone's first defeat? His first case left unsolved? Will he live to tell the tale?\n\nJoin us as the plot unfolds...\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nBorn into a South London household, Eddie Allen grew up in Peckham and Old Kent Road during the 1960s, subjected to brutal beatings from his father, then homeless and thrown into fatherhood and marriage at the age of sixteen. His strong beliefs in spiritualism derive from his experiences during and since late childhood, beginning with a vision of his dead grandfather at the age of eleven. His journey is both unique and compelling - you will never read another story like his.... 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Web. 5 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.997313916683197} +{"content": "Paper $17.00 ISBN: 9780226131986 Published March 2014 For sale in USA only\nE-book $17.00 About E-books ISBN: 9780226132037 Published March 2014 For sale in USA only Also Available From\nE-book Retailers: Amazon Kindle Apple iBooks B&N Nook Kno Kobo Library Vendors: ebrary EBSCO\n\nAristotle and Poetic Justice\n\nAn Aristotle Detective Novel\n\nMargaret Doody\n\nAristotle and Poetic Justice\n\nMargaret Doody\n\n344 pages | 1 map | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2003\nPaper $17.00 ISBN: 9780226131986 Published March 2014 For sale in USA only\nE-book $17.00 About E-books ISBN: 9780226132037 Published March 2014 For sale in USA only\nMurder and mayhem may seem like unreasonable company for Aristotle, one of the founding minds of Western philosophy. But in the skilled hands of Margaret Doody, the pairing could not be more logical. With her Aristotle Detective novels, Margaret Doody brings a Holmesian hero to the bloodied streets of ancient Greece, trading the pipe and deerstalker of Sherlock for the woolen chiton and sandals of Aristotle. Replete with suspense, historical detail, and humor, and complemented by an ever-growing cast of characters and vivid descriptions of the ancient world, Doody’s mysteries are as much lively takes on the figures and forms of the classics as they are classic whodunits in their own right.\n\nStephanos and his teacher return in Aristotle and Poetic Justice, when a party given by wealthy Athenian silver miners leads to kidnapping, a ghost, a road trip to Delphi, and, of course, murder. More historical fiction than a detective novel, this sequel runs the gamut of Athenian social customs, myth, politics, and economics—from the trials of virgin love to the dangers of silver lust.\n\nList of Characters\nI           Silver Men and an Heiress\nII         The Flower Festival and the Night of the Ghosts\nIII        Goblins and Disappearances\nIV        The Ill-Tempered Man\nV         Man in a Landscape\nVI        Rural Interludes\nVII      Into the Hills\nVIII     The Slave’s Tale\nIX        Fire and Water\nX         Delphi\nXI        The Silver Singer\nXII      The Brothel at Kirrha\nXIII     The Beautiful Girl\nXIV     The Hanged Girl\nXV      The Elektra of the Cave\nXVI     The Oracle of Apollo\nXVII   The Murderer\nXVIII  Justice and an Abductor\nXIX     Silver, Gold and Virtue\nXX      Aristotle’s Poetics\nReview Quotes\nBarbara Levick | Times Literary Supplement\n“Idyllic . . . violent . . . Doody’s detective is human, more an avuncular don than a towering genius. But then he is elderly and, as an unfriendly character points out, he is not Plato. . . . [Aristotle and Poetic Justice] offers satisfactory detection, a well-proportioned story, nostalgia for lovers of Greece, and special fun for classicists. It is a bonus that it is so well written.”\nRoderick Beaton | Times Literary Supplement\n“Witty, elegant whodunits.”\nColin Dexter | author of the Inspector Morse mysteries\n“Eminently enjoyable.”\nTimes (UK)\n“Why did no one think of this before?”\nNatalie Kelley-Wilson | Metapsychology Online Reviews\n“Those mystery readers with an interest in ancient history and philosophy would find this story particularly enjoyable, but the general reader should find it more than satisfying. . . . The tale and the setting evoke a feeling of cleverness and learning. . . . Fun and puzzling while also educating the reader on Aristotle and ancient Athens . . . a good addition to any fiction collection.”\nFor more information, or to order this book, please visit http://www.press.uchicago.edu\nGoogle preview here\n\nChicago Manual of Style |\n\nChicago Blog: Literature\n\nEvents in Literature\n\nKeep Informed\n\nJOURNALs in Literature", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7237762212753296} +{"content": "Global Overview for this book\n\nArrowood: A Novel\n\nby Laura McHugh | category Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.\nISBN: 0812986415\nBooks Registered: 1 | Books in the Wild: 1\nWishes for this book: click here\nBuy from one of these Booksellers:\nAmazon.com | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon FR | Amazon IT | Bol.com\n\nNo additional global information was found for this book.\n\n1 Copy Registered\n\nRegistered by wingbookczukwing of Charleston, South Carolina USA on 6/25/2017\nCurrent status: travelling | 2 journalers for this copy...\n\nAre you sure you want to delete this item? 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Social class for Weber included power and prestige, in addition to property or wealth.\n\nAsked By: Cody Carter Date: created: Feb 23 2022\n\nWhat’s the difference between proletariat and the bourgeoisie\n\nAnswered By: Anthony Carter Date: created: Feb 24 2022\n\nBourgeoisie in Karl Marx’s The Communist Manifesto. According to Marx there are two different types of social classes: the bourgeoisies and the proletarians. … The bourgeoisie are capitalists who own the means of production and the proletarians are the working classes who are employed by the bourgeoisies.\n\nAsked By: Seth Sanders Date: created: Dec 21 2021\n\nWhat are the two main classes in conflict according to Marx\n\nAnswered By: Samuel Martin Date: created: Dec 21 2021\n\nAccording to Marxism, there are two main classes of people: The bourgeoisie controls the capital and means of production, and the proletariat provide the labour. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels say that for most of history, there has been a struggle between those two classes.\n\nAsked By: Leonars Richardson Date: created: Feb 03 2021\n\nIs Bourgeois an insult\n\nAnswered By: Hugh Wilson Date: created: Feb 04 2021\n\nThe term bourgeoisie has been used as a pejorative and a term of abuse since the 19th century, particularly by intellectuals and artists.\n\nAsked By: Abraham Miller Date: created: May 21 2021\n\nIs bourgeois middle class\n\nAnswered By: Samuel Edwards Date: created: May 22 2021\n\nWhile we’re at it, let’s differentiate between “bourgeois” and “bourgeoisie.” Bourgeois can be a noun or an adjective, referring to one middle-class person or that person’s middle-class behavior; bourgeoisie is a noun only and refers to the middle class as a whole, rather than one person.\n\nAsked By: Isaac Miller Date: created: Apr 30 2022\n\nWhy did the bourgeoisie lead the French Revolution\n\nAnswered By: Norman Gonzalez Date: created: Apr 30 2022\n\nWhy did the French Revolution happen? There were many reasons. The bourgeoisie—merchants, manufacturers, professionals—had gained financial power but were excluded from political power. Those who were socially beneath them had very few rights, and most were also increasingly impoverished.\n\nAsked By: Michael Diaz Date: created: Sep 13 2021\n\nWhat are the 4 types of conflict\n\nAnswered By: Albert Price Date: created: Sep 15 2021\n\nThe opposing force created, the conflict within the story generally comes in four basic types: Conflict with the self, Conflict with others, Conflict with the environment and Conflict with the supernatural.\n\nAsked By: Alex Morgan Date: created: Aug 29 2021\n\nWhat are the major types of conflict\n\nAnswered By: Owen Bryant Date: created: Sep 01 2021\n\nIn particular, three types of conflict are common in organizations: task conflict, relationship conflict, and value conflict. Although open communication, collaboration, and respect will go a long way toward conflict management, the three types of conflict can also benefit from targeted conflict-resolution tactics.\n\nAsked By: Charles Hall Date: created: Apr 29 2021\n\nDid Karl Marx like the bourgeoisie\n\nAnswered By: Joseph Ross Date: created: Apr 30 2021\n\nKarl Marx asserted that all elements of a society’s structure depend on its economic structure. Additionally, Marx saw conflict in society as the primary means of change. Economically, he saw conflict existing between the owners of the means of production—the bourgeoisie—and the laborers, called the proletariat.\n\nAsked By: Jaden Foster Date: created: Jan 13 2022\n\nWhat is difference between bourgeoisie and proletariat\n\nAnswered By: Christian Diaz Date: created: Jan 13 2022\n\nBourgeoisie refers to the capitalists who own the means of production and most of the wealth in the society whereas proletariat refers to a class of workers who do not own means of production and must sell their labour to survive.\n\nAsked By: Francis Mitchell Date: created: Oct 04 2021\n\nWhat is the conflict between bourgeoisie and proletariat\n\nAnswered By: Oscar Price Date: created: Oct 07 2021\n\nAccording to Marx, under capitalism, workers (the proletariat) must alienate their labor. The bourgeoisie try to preserve capitalism by promoting ideologies and false consciousness that keep workers from revolting.\n\nAsked By: Lawrence Diaz Date: created: May 12 2021\n\nWhat two classes did Karl Marx\n\nAnswered By: Noah Jones Date: created: May 14 2021\n\nClasses in Capitalism. The main classes in capitalism are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. However, other classes such as landlords, petty bourgeoisie, peasants, and lumpenproletariat also exist, but are not primary in terms of the dynamics of capitalism.Features of Marx’s Analysis.Sep 29, 1999\n\nAsked By: Benjamin Price Date: created: Mar 10 2021\n\nWhat is Karl Marx conflict theory\n\nAnswered By: Oscar Martinez Date: created: Mar 11 2021\n\nConflict theory, first purported by Karl Marx, is a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources. 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Man vs. … Man vs. Society. … Man vs. Nature. … Man vs. Technology. … Man vs. Fate or the Supernatural.Aug 22, 2018\n\nAsked By: Ralph Hughes Date: created: Apr 16 2022\n\nWho were the bourgeoisie in France\n\nAnswered By: Owen Moore Date: created: Apr 19 2022\n\nBourgeoisie, the social order that is dominated by the so-called middle class. 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Marxist writers have used the term in two distinct but related ways.\n\nRelated Question Answers\n\nCody King", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "Buffalo and Erie County Public Library\n\n!!To protect your privacy, please remember to log out when you are finished. 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Whatever time she has left, Mary Catherine wants to spend it helping children—especially since she is unable to have children of her own. The only problem is Marcus Dillinger, the Major League Baseball player she was never meant to fall in love with. But neither Marcus nor Mary Catherine’s other friends—Tyler Ames and Sami Dawson—know just how serious her heart condition is.\n\nStill, Marcus suspects something isn’t right. After months of silence, a divinely timed letter from Mary Catherine leads him on a desperate life-or-death mission to get her to a US hospital before time runs out. Meanwhile, as Sami and Tyler prepare to marry, the group receives shocking news that changes everyone’s plans.\n\nThe team of angels walking is busier than ever in this epic battle between life and death. 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Reichard in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\n • Gary W. Reichard\n\nAbout Gary W. Reichard\n\nTo edit or update the above biography on Gary W. Reichard, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: https://www.jacketflap.com/gary-w-reichard/53719\nPublished Works by Gary W. Reichard\n\nNo books were found matching your selection. Please try changing the Ages menu to a different age level:\n\nLog In or Register to leave a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9944732785224915} +{"content": "Tag: stuff to read\n\n • Peak Oil Survival – review\n\n Today I read the last page of the book Peak Oil Survival: Preparation for Life After Gridcrash, another Amazon purchase. Since I planned to post here every week, it’s a great I have something to write about. The book’s title indicates that it’s about preparing for living after the electrical grid crashes. It’s not a […]\n\n • Five Acres and Independence – review\n\n Yesterday I finished reading a book I purchased some time ago on Amazon, the “Five Acres and Independence” by M. G. Kains. This article will start a new series of reviews of various books and articles to read. So here’s my review. The description of this book on Amazon is very short, and consists of […]\n\n • Walden, or life in the woods\n\n A couple of days ago I finished reading the “Walden”, a book by Henry D. Thoreau. Though it was published more than 150 years ago (in 1854), it is considered by many off-gridders as their bible and source of inspiration. When I first started reading about living off the grid, I found references to this […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996554255485535} +{"content": "Napoleon in His Own Words by NapoleonNapoleon in His Own Words by Napoleon\n\nNapoleon in His Own Words\n\nPaperback | August 15, 2009\n\nPricing and Purchase Info\n\nEarn 100 plum® points\n\nOut of stock online\n\nNot available in stores\n\nThis is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: New York, The Century co. in 1916 in 209 pages; Subjects: Biography\nTitle:Napoleon in His Own WordsFormat:PaperbackDimensions:70 pages, 9 × 6 × 0.17 inPublished:August 15, 2009Publisher:General Books LLCLanguage:English\n\nThe following ISBNs are associated with this title:\n\nISBN - 10:0217515797\n\nISBN - 13:9780217515795", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999772310256958} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 773 times\nMember Comments\n08/17/06\nWhat wonderful imagination! You might want to experiment with eliminating most of your dialog tags, and see if you like the effect. I enjoyed this futuristic story.\nWow! Very interesting perspective! I love the way you 'painted' the picture of them living below.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Learn to knit your own 'Weasley Sweater'. Learn to brew your own 'Butterbeer'. Find out how at Leaky Crafts!\n\nGuess That Book\n\n\"She's -- she's sent me a Howler,\" said Ron faintly.[br]\"You'd better open it, Ron,\" said Neville in a timid whisper. \"It'll be worse if you don't. My gran sent me one once, and I ignored it and\" -- he gulped -- \"it was horrible.\"\n\nScribbulus Essay Project\n\nIssue 28 - Mar. 2014\n\nScribbulus is THE place for Leaky Cauldron readers to submit their essays and opinion pieces!\nSee more over at Scribbulus!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7433003187179565} +{"content": "\n4avac242gh6 Profile\n\nLocation: United States\n\nMember Since: May 2020\n\nOpen for read requests: Yes\n\nProfile Information\n\nhttp://raspberry-ketone-max.eu/lt-lt www.raspberry-ketone-max.eu/lt-lt/\n\nThis is where you can leave a short message for the writer. All Quickees are public. 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The new novel, “Last to Die,” is now available and the new season of the TV show starts in November.\n\nLiving a Simpler Life\n\nSep 28, 2012\n\nIf city life is no longer for you, or you are looking for a way to settle down once and for all, then author Sharon Astyk might have the solution. 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Simon Garfield, the author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts joins Mark Perzel to talk about his amusing book detailing everything you’d want to know about fonts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8678287863731384} +{"content": "Have you read these stories?\n\nWhy the big tech firms are wary of the data protection bill\n\nThe PDP Bill proposes voluntary verification of users and sharing of anonymised data by firms with the govt.\n\nArundhati Roy\n\nDec 06, 2019, 08.25 PM IST\n\nSalman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy, Vikram Seth make India proud; authors' books join list of most-inspiring novels\n\nRoy's debut novel 'The God of Small Things' features in the identity category.\n\nWriting non-fiction is an argument, but fiction's my first love: Arundhati Roy\n\nThe author said fiction is the connective tissue between many ...\n\nET Prime Distribution\nLoad More...\n\nOther useful Links\n\nCopyright © 2019 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9606804251670837} +{"content": "It is one thing to show a man that he is in error, and another to put him in possession of truth. John Locke\n\n • Ciana Stone\n\nBook Views: 4578\n\nGrady Judd (Heartbreakers & Heroes Book 1)\n\nPublish Date: Sep 07, 2017\n\nGenre: Contemporary Romance, New Adult Romance, Western Romance, Women's Fiction\n\navg rating 4.6140 reviews on Amazon\n\nBuy Options\n\nAvgerage rating 4.6 — based on 140 reviews on all Amazon stores\nLast updated on 21, Jan 2019\n\n avg rating 4.6 — 134 reviews\n avg rating 4.8 — 6 reviews\n avg rating 4.6 — 3 reviews\nMeet the Author\nCiana Stone Romance\n\nSign up for my newsletter for up-to-date information on new releases. http://www.CianaStone.com I'm a country gal at heart and am pretty keen on cowboy and home-grown heroes. Happily-ever-after is something I believe in with my whole heart. Love may be a bumpy road and there ares bound to be some ...\n\nBooks of Ciana Stone\nAbout This Book\nAdd to Your Goodreads List\n\nAmazon Review\n\nPublish Date: 07, Sep 2017\nLanguage: English\nPage Count: 228\n\nStart Discussion", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998311400413513} +{"content": "Christmas Picture Books for 2022\n\nFor the past three years, I’ve written a new Christmas book list of favorite Christmas books to read during this season. It’s been such a fun blog post for me every single year, so this year I am excited to announce that this will be my fourth Christmas book list! Picture books are near and dear to my heart, but Christmas books just hit different. You can read past book lists here:\n\nAnd without further adieu: Christmas Picture Books 2022\n\nMr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree by Robert Barry\n\nThe rhythm of this book is really what makes it fun! You won’t be disappointed by this one. \n\nHow the Grinch Stole Christmas! By Dr. Seuss\n\nI’m not typically a Dr. Suess fan, the books seem excessively long and almost a little too far-fetched for me. However, this is one that I do love. \n\nMadeline’s Christmas by Ludwig Bemelmans \n\nI grew up on Madeline books, “an old house in Paris that was covered with vines” brings comfort to my soul. But adding Christmas to the setting just makes it a notch better! \n\n5 More Sleeps ‘til Christmas by Jimmy Fallon \n\nSuch a fun book that encompasses the anticipation leading up to Christmas through the eyes of a child. \n\nWhat Christmas picture book is on your list this year?\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.990098237991333} +{"content": "in the pipeline\n\nJanuary 9, 2018\n\nHot on the heels of the 2017 best-of lists are 2018 poetry-books-to-watch-for lists. Here’s a starter:\n\nHappy reading!\n\npoetry in the pipeline\n\nJune 24, 2017\n\nWhile it hardly seems fair to use the F word (Fall) so early in the summer, Publishers Weekly has just issued its Fall 2017 Announcements: Poetry list and we thought you might be interested. Following PW’s projected Top 10 list is a list of fall titles from many poetry publishers. That leaves you just a few months to clear some space on your poetry shelves — or, better yet, add a new one.\n\nforthcoming, part 2\n\nJanuary 4, 2017\n\nNew Poetry 2017\n\nMany “Most Anticipated” lists have been released and while most don’t include poetry, Vulture makes a near-exception by including the forthcoming memoir, Priestdaddy, by Patricia Lockwood, on its list, and TIME includes Sherman Alexie’s memoir, You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me.\n\nHappy reading.\n\nDecember 26, 2016\n\nNew Poetry 2017\n\nIn addition to year-end best-of listings, publishers and publications have started announcing their most anticipated titles for 2017. Here are a few to start your browsing:\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9957360625267029} +{"content": "Review: Lick by Kylie Scott\n\nPosted September 18, 2014 by Holly in Reviews | 0 Comments\n\nReviewer: Holly\nLick (Stage Dive #1) by Kylie Scott\nSeries: Stage Dive #1\nAlso in this series: Lick: Stage Dive 1, Lead: Stage Dive 3, Play, Deep, Lick\nPublisher: Macmillan, St. Martin's Griffin\nPublication Date: July 1st 2013\nGenres: Contemporary Romance, New Adult\nPages: 284\nAdd It: Goodreads\nAmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Books\n\nSeries Rating:\n\nEvelyn Thomas's plans for celebrating her twenty-first birthday in Las Vegas were big. Huge. But she sure as hell never meant to wake up on the bathroom floor with a hangover to rival the black plague, a very attractive half-naked tattooed man, and a diamond on her finger large enough to scare King Kong. Now if she could just remember how it all happened.\n\nOne thing is for certain, being married to rock and roll's favorite son is sure to be a wild ride.\n\nI love rock stars. I can’t tell you why,  because I’m not even sure. I see ‘rock star’ and, oops, autobuy. It’s a weakness.  That doesn’t mean I love every rock star I read, though. More often than not I’m disappointed. Despite the unrealistic nature of the circumstances (rock stars are almost always a bad bet), I need the story to be believable.\n\nI thought the romance here moved pretty fast. Ev didn’t remember their only night together, so it made sense she’d be freaked to find out she married a stranger. It also made sense that she’d want to take things slow. What frustrated me is how quickly she fell in love. They were only alone a few days and she felt sure she knew him and loved him. It seemed more like infatuation than love. Her concerns over his past and how reticent he was with the details made sense. I just wish she’d pushed a little harder before falling into him.\n\nI did like that David took time deciding about their relationship before plunging in (the second time). What I loved was their connection. David clearly felt something for Ev. He was a sensitive musician who felt things deeply. Having the story told from Ev’s POV meant seeing David through her eyes, which highlighted how wonderful he was. If the romance had been stretched longer than  a few days, I could have easily believed they were in it for the long haul.\n\nHaving said that, I started this at 1a.m., thinking I’d read a chapter before going to sleep. I finished at 5a.m. I couldn’t put it down.\n\nThis was an angst filled story. The drama really worked. The problems with the band,  the uncertainty of their relationship,  their insecurities, it all made for a darker read. I enjoyed that. Though it isn’t my favorite of the series and I had some problems with it, I can’t deny I enjoyed the story.\n\n3.25 out of 5\n\nThis book is available from St. Martin’s Griffin. You can buy it here or here in e-format. Buy the audiobook from Macmillan Audio here. Listen to an excerpt:\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6717981100082397} +{"content": "First look: Alive in Shape and Color\n\nWe’ll be honest. Short stories don’t often set the place on fire here at Crime Fiction Lover. Most readers are more interested in novels and our reviews of anthologies aren’t always very popular. But that wasn’t the case with In Sunlight or In Shadow, the short story collection compiled and edited by New York crime fiction author Lawrence Block last year. The concept was intriguing – 17 short stories, each inspired by a painting by the realist Edward Hopper. A brilliant book and you can read more here.\n\nBut first, why not check out Lawrence Block’s latest anthology, Alive in Shape and Color? Once again 17 crime authors are taking inspiration from paintings. This time, however, they aren’t all by a single artist. Instead, the authors were free to select any piece of art from the earliest cave paintings in the Lascaux caves through to the most modern abstract imagery. Participating writers include Lee Child, Thomas Pluck, Jeffery Deaver, Joe R Lansdale, Michael Connelly and Joyce Carol Oates.\n\nWe’re not going to spoil it for you and reveal the selections made by all the writers, but you can take a first look below to get a flavour of this brilliant follow-up. It’s out 5 December and you can pre-order a copy here for £20.99 as a hardback.\n\nNothing’s more fitting than Michale Connelly’s selection of Panel Three from Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. After all, Harry Bosch is named after the 15th century Dutch artist.\n\nCarol Joyce Oates chose Les Beaux Jours as the inspiration for her contribution. Before you balk at the price of this novel, note that not many crime novels are printed in full colour.\n\nWe love the debossed type on the bright and glossy dust jacket, which depicts Magritte’s surrealist artwork Gaslight.\n\nLawrence Block wonders what could be done as an encore after In Sunlight or In Shadow.\n\nThe title page includes a bonus painting…\n\nTagged under\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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He seemed to be holding himself back from walking right into the ball. And he hit ...\n— The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories • Zane Grey\n\nWords linked to \"Bogart\" :   Humphrey DeForest Bogart, role player, thespian, Humphrey Bogart\n\nCopyright © 2020 Dictonary.net", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999521970748901} +{"content": "April's Reviews > Letters to a Lover\n\nLetters to a Lover by Mary Lancaster\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\n\nit was amazing\n\nLetters to a Lover by Mary Lancaster is a well crafted and well excuted mystery/romance. Book 2 of the \"Crime and Passion\" series, but can be read as a stand alone. Mystery and intrigue will keep the reader turning pages in this extremely complex and multifaceted story.\n\n Follow Azalea and Eric through their story of angst, blackmail, attempted murder, secrets, and second chance romance, to find their HEA.\n\nMs Lancaster did an excellent job writing about what I would say was post natal depression/blues, which could account for Azalea's lost of memory after their second child.\n\n I enjoyed reading about an older couple who has been married for a number of years.\n\nSteady paced Regency Romance, Historical fiction, Mystery and Intrigue. Set in London. Highly recommended for readers of an older couple, intrigue, mystery and second chance romance. Well done, Ms. Lancaster!! \n\n#NetGalley, #Dragonblade, #MaryLancaster\n\n\"I voluntarily received a complimentary copy, however,  these are my honest opinions. I was in no way required nor compensated to write a review.\"\n\nRating: 4.5\n\nHeat rating: Very mild\n\nReviewer: AprilR \n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Letters to a Lover.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nApril 25, 2021 – Started Reading\nApril 27, 2021 – Finished Reading\nApril 29, 2021 – Shelved\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999592900276184} +{"content": "\n\nLarge Image\n\nStar Trek: Voyager: Day of Honor #3: Her Klingon Soul\n\nby (Pocket Books/Star Trek)\n\n(10 reviews)\n\nGet It Preview\n\nShare This\n\nEven light-years from the Klingon Empire, the Day of Honor remains an occasion of great importance. And sometimes honor is found in the most unexpected places...\nB'Elanna Torres has never cared for the Day of Honor. Ashamed of her Klingon heritage, she regards the holiday as an unwanted reminder of all she has struggled to repress. 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Find out more about OverDrive accounts.\n\n   Not today\n\nNow in development for TV: Rights to develop Wild Cards for TV have been acquired by Universal Cable Productions, the team that brought you The Magicians and Mr. Robot, with the co-editor ofWild Cards, Melinda Snodgrass as executive producer.\n\nLet the secret history of the world be told—of the alien virus that struck Earth after World War II, and of the handful of survivors who found they now possessed superhuman powers. Some were called Aces, endowed with powerful mental and physical prowess. The others were Jokers, tormented by bizarre mind or body disfigurements. Some served humanity. Others wreaked terror. Now, forty years later, under the streets of Manhattan an evil genius unleashes the powers of darkness—and Aces and Jokers alike must fight for their lives.\n\nHere, in the third volume of the Wild Cards series, seven of science fiction's most gifted writers take you on a journey of wonder and excitement.\nIncludes stories by:\nEdward Bryant\nLeanne C. Harper\nGeorge R. R. Martin\nJohn J. Miller\nLewis Shiner\nWalter Simons\nMelinda M. SnodgrassAt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.\n\nPublication Details\n\nTom Doherty Associates\nTor Books\nPublication Date:\nWild Cards\n\n • Kindle Book\n • OverDrive Read\n • Adobe EPUB eBook 1.1 MB\n • Open EPUB eBook 1.1 MB\n\nGeorge R. R. Martin (Author)\n\nGeorge R.R. Martin has been a full-time writer for over 25 years. He is the author of the acclaimed, internationally bestselling fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, which is the basis of HBO's popular Game of Thrones television series. Martin h...\n\nMore about George R. R. Martin\n\nWild Cards Trust (Author)\n\nThe Wild Cards Trust is the creator of the Wild Cards series.\n\nMore about Wild Cards Trust\nJokers Wild\nCopy and paste the code into your website.\nNew here? Learn how to read digital books for free", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7026838064193726} +{"content": "\nRave On: Jennifer Baumgardner on The Girls Who Went Away\n\nWelcome to “Rave On,” a new Page Turner series that asks feminist writers, artists, musicians, activists, leaders, and scholars to talk about a book that completely rocked their world. Our series kicks off with writer Jennifer Baumgardner, who raves about The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History... Read more »\n\nBook Review: The Daddy Shift\n\nMuch of the feminist movement has been wrapped in a maternal bow. Suffrage was sold to naysayers as a way to give mothers a say in government, not to mention the view that women would clean up politics. Organizations like Moms Rising and CODEPink appeal to women as caregivers and moms for ending... Read more »\n\nI Can Has Feminizm?\n\nIs there a better way to spend a summer weekend than by kicking back with a good book? This week’s feminizt LOLz don’t think so! These two kittehs recommend Sisterhood is Powerful by Robin Morgan. An... Read more »\n\nAdventures in Feministory: Gertrude Berg, screenwriter and television pioneer\n\nCredited with inventing the family sitcom, a successful, decade-spanning career in television and radio, author of over 10,000 scripts, and a mother on-screen and off, Gertrude Berg is “the most famous woman in America you’ve never heard of.” Read more »\n\nReading Rainbow Redux: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bible! 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Read more »\n\nDesiring Poetry in the Afterlife: Goodbye Kamala Das\n\nThe late Kamala Das' poetic words of female sexuality and desire stirred the world. Read more »\n\n\"Girls Like Us\"\n\nFirst things first: I stan for Joni Mitchell. That journalist Sheila Weller’s NYT Bestseller, “Girls Like Us” also features Carole King and Carly Simon is a nice extra, of course.  I haven’t even finished this book yet, but I just have to gush about it.  It’s music history, it... Read more »\n\nEat, Pray, Spend: Priv-Lit and the New, Enlightened American Dream\n\nEven as reports on joblessness, economic recovery, and home foreclosures suggest that no one is immune to risk during this recession, the popularity of women’s wellness media has persisted and, indeed, grown stronger.  Read more »\n\nBlack Girls Hunger for Heroes, Too: A Black Feminist Conversation on Fantasy Fiction for Teens\n\nWhat happens when two great black women fiction writers get together to talk about race in young adult literature? That's exactly what happens... Read more »\n\nHot Under the Bonnet: The Cooptation of Amish Culture in Mass-Market Fiction\n\nDubbed “Amish romance novels,” “Amish fiction,” or the more waggish “bonnet rippers,” these novels just one entry point into the varying images of Amish communities in U.S. popular culture. Read more »\n\nKnow & Tell: The Literary Renaissance of Trans Women Writers\n\nFor so long, the people who wrote about us were not us. 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From 2pm onwards.  … read more\n\nCorbridge Steam Rally STTES\n\nEvent date: Sat June 8 and Sun June 9 2019\nVenue: Tynedale Park, Corbridge\n\nThe Corbridge Steam Rally is back for 2019…….. read more\n\nForum Books Presents Mick Herron\n\nEvent date: Wednesday 12th June, 7pm\nVenue: The Chapel, Market Place, Corbridge, NE45 5AW\n\n‘The John le Carré of our generation’ – Val McDermid ‘Sublime dialogue, frictionless plotting’ – Ian Rankin ‘The greatest comic writer of spy fiction in the English language, and possibly all crime fiction’ – The Times Espionage-comedy superstar Mick Herron returns… read more\n\nTynedale Beer Festival 2019\n\nEvent date: Thursday 13 - Saturday 15 June\nVenue: Tynedale Rugby Club\n\nThe Tynedale Beer Festival returns in June, as ever, bigger and better than before! Loads of great beers, cider, food, music, 7’s rugby, wine, gin and more! We have more than 130 beers to choose from this year, with… read more\n\nForum Books Presents Katherine Rundell\n\nEvent date: Tuesday 18th June, 7pm\nVenue: The Chapel, Market Place, Corbridge, NE45 5AW\n\n  Bestselling and multi-award-winning author-come-celebrity-superstar, Katherine Rundell, is coming to Corbridge – and we’re very excited!! Written for Independent Bookshop Week and released early, exclusively for independent bookshops, Katherine Rundell’s Why You Should Read Children’s Books, Even… read more\n\nForum Books Presents Brian Bilston\n\nEvent date: Wednesday 19th June, 7pm\nVenue: The Chapel, Market Place, Corbridge, NE45 5AW\n\n  It’s fair to say that we’re a little excited to announce that elusive, pipe-wielding wordsmith and Custard Cream connoisseur, Brian Bilston is coming to Corbridge!! “To my surprise, I’ve written a novel. ‘Diary of a Somebody’ is a tale… read more\n\nSt. Andrew’s Church Flower Festival\n\nEvent date: Thursday 20 - Sunday 23 June\nVenue: St Andrew's Church\n\nThe beautiful historic building of St Andrew’s Church will be filled with flowers in gorgeous arrangements over four days in June.  The first day coincides with Midsummer Evening, when Corbridge plays host to its annual event…. read more\n\nMidsummer Evening 2019\n\nEvent date: Thursday 20 June 2019, 16:00-21:00\nVenue: Corbridge village centre\n\nMidsummer Evening is now an established event on the Corbridge summer calendar.  Come along for entertainment, international street food and stalls of all kinds, plus the chance to visit Corbridge shops that stay open late for… read more\n\nCorbridge Festival 2019\n\nEvent date: From 4pm on Friday June 28 to midnight on Saturday June 29\nVenue: Tynedale Park, Station Road, Corbridge, NE45 5AY\n\nTwo whole days and nights of music festival fun with over 50 bands across three stages. Including Reef headlining on the Friday night. For more information go to the Corbridge Festival website here…. read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9899020791053772} +{"content": "Chicken Makes the Ice Cream Taste Better, Paperback Book Printing\n\nPaperback Book Printing\n\nJob Description\n\nBookmobile provides paperback book printing for many of the compilations and reviews that 826NYC publishes each year. We're very happy to work with many of the nonprofit regional chapters of 826 National!\n\nProject Details\n\nPublisher: 826NYC\n\nPages: 182 pages, 5\" x 7-1/2\"\n\nText Printing: Black ink only on 60-lb. cream uncoated stock at 436 PPI\n\nBinding: 4-color paperback cover on 10-pt. C1S stock with matte lay-flat lamination\n\nPrinter: Bookmobile", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999561905860901} +{"content": "I prefer winter and Fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape — the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. 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Cua\nPublished Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, 2005\nOnline access available from:\nProQuest Ebook Central Subscription    View Resource Record  \nEBSCO eBook Academic Collection    View Resource Record  \n\nDescription 1 online resource (xii, 406 pages)\nSeries Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; 43\nStudies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 43\nContents pt. 1. Xunzi's moral philosophy -- Philosophy of human nature -- Dimensions of Li -- Ethical uses of the past -- The problem of conceptual unity -- The unity of virtues -- The possibility of ethical knowledge -- The ethical and the religious dimensions of Li -- Ethical significance of shame: insights of Aristotle and Xunzi -- pt. 2. Other studies in Chinese philosophy -- Practical causation and Confucian ethics -- Moral theory and the quality of life -- Confucian vision and the human community -- Ethical significance of Thomé H. Fang's philosophy -- Reason and principle in Chinese philosophy -- Emergence of the history of Chinese philosophy -- Xin (mind/heart) and moral failure: notes on an aspect of Mencius's moral psychology\nSummary \"In this volume, distinguished philosopher Antonio S. Cua offers a collection of original studies on Xunzi, a leading classical Confucian thinker, and on other aspects of Chinese philosophy. While each essay individually makes an important contribution to the study of Chinese philosophy, the book as a whole represents a major scholarly achievement.\"--Jacket\nBibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-387) and indexes\nNotes Print version record\nSubject Xunzi, 340 B.C.-245 B.C. Xunzi.\nPhilosophy, Chinese -- To 221 B.C.\nPhilosophy, Confucian.\nForm Electronic book\nLC no. 2004002314\nISBN 0813215978 (electronic bk.)\n9780813215976 (electronic bk.)\n(cloth ; alk. paper)\nOther Titles Studies in Xunzi and Chinese philosophy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8498608469963074} +{"content": "0  items | Rs 0\nPiece Of Justice\n\nPiece Of Justice\n\nby Jill Paton Walsh  \nLanguage: English\nOut Of Stock (Out Of Stock) See Details\nWe accept payment by:\nCredit Cards\nCash Cards\nDebit Cards\nNet Banking\nPrice:   Rs.395\nOur Price   Rs. 375\nDiscount   Rs.20 (5% Off)\n(Prices are inclusive of all taxes)\nPiece Of Justice\n(Notify me when it is in stock?)\n\nBook Summary of Piece Of Justice\n\nBiography is usually a safe profession. Even rather sedate. But more than one biographer has found that writing about the late great mathematician Gideon Summerfield leads to a hasty retreat. Or something more deadly... 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This is absolutely brilliant [though one can assume that anything written by someone with as much talent as you will be just as great as the last work]. I love everything already, you set the scene so effortlessly and it's amazing. :3\nIronic_ Ironic_ 2 years ago\n@smokeybear4321 attention is what you want, I think this is ok.\nPsychoStars PsychoStars 2 years ago\n@ToastedBagels Before I read this, I was wondering if you were planning on updating soon, and/or finishing this book whatsoever.\nBritneyManley BritneyManley 2 years ago\nSo I noticed you haven't updated in almost a year, do you plan on finishing the book? I want to know before I start reading it\nBritneyManley BritneyManley 2 years ago\nJust read the prologue and I have one word to describe it, preposterous. Its so good, it has me wanting to read more. I don't think I ever in all my years of living read a mystery/thriller story, so this is first, hope it doesn't disappoint (unlikely).\nview567 view567 2 years ago\nCan u please update why stop when u have a amazing story right here please", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9559041857719421} +{"content": "Subscribe to the Oldie and get a free cartoon book\n\nMy pupils are free at last – on Dartmoor - Sophia Waugh\n\nRegulars | By Sophia Waugh\n\nWithout mobile phones, Sophia Waugh's school trip entailed a hysterical level of noisy joy and a great deal of questioning from the pupils\n\nI’ve just found myself on a bus to an outward-bound course. 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Very interesting sharing...10 (Report) Reply\n\n 1 person liked.\n 0 person did not like.\nRead all 1 comments »\n\nRead this poem in other languages\n\nThis poem has not been translated into any other language yet.\n\nI would like to translate this poem »\n\nword flags\n\nPoem Submitted: Sunday, November 1, 2015\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8556513786315918} +{"content": "Canberra founded\n\n(8 words)\n\nHistorical Context Note\n\n • The Literary Encyclopedia. Volume 8.1.1.00: Australian Writing and Culture.\n\nFoundation stone laid by the Governor-General, Lord Denman.\n\nPlease log in to consult the article in its entirety. If you are not a subscriber, please click here to read about membership. All our articles have been written recently by experts in their field, more than 95% of them university professors.\n\nEditors. \"Canberra founded\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 March 2010\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=10563, accessed 22 May 2015.]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9864494800567627} +{"content": "\nKathryn Schulz:\nKathryn Schulz: Nelitujte lítosti\n\nTEDSalon NY2011 · 16:51 · Filmed Nov 2011\nWatch next...\nDavid Hoffman: What happens when you lose everything\n1,484,647 Total views\n\nJsme naučeni snažit se žít život bez lítosti. Ale proč? Kathryn Schulz se svým tetováním dává pádné důvody, proč přijmout lítost.\n\nKathryn Schulz is a staff writer for the New Yorker and is the author of \"Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error.\" Full bio\nThis talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by our editors on the home page.\n\nEnthusiastically agree? Respectfully beg to differ? Have your say here.\n\n2000 characters remaining\nDon't have an account? 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It's only because of my perverted inability to not finish a book that I got through it.\n1 like · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Highland Warrior.\nSign In »\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6177188158035278} +{"content": "Category:Slovak translations\n\nFrom ChoralWiki\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nText/Translations Catalog\nOver 11300 texts and 2700 translations\n» Click here for a list of all subcategories «\n\nThis subcategory of Translations (by language) lists all pages which have had the {{Translation|Slovak}} template applied to them, indicating that the page in question contains a translation into Slovak.\n\nClick on alphabet links below to navigate this list.\n\nThere are instructions/guidelines for posting translations here. Pages which have yet to have the text added are categorised here. 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Tips from professional artists and step-by-step instructions help readers learn skills they can use in their own work.\"\nPublisher: New York, NY :, PowerKids Press,, 2018\nISBN: 9781508154686\nBranch Call Number: J 741.51 Pot\nCharacteristics: 32 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour)\nAdditional Contributors: Calle, Juan 1977-\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nThere are no comments for this title yet.\n\nAge Suitability\n\nAdd Age Suitability\n\nThere are no age suitabilities for this title yet.\n\nAdd a Summary\n\nThere are no summaries for this title yet.\n\nAdd Notices\n\nThere are no notices for this title yet.\n\nAdd a Quote\n\nThere are no quotes for this title yet.\n\nExplore Further\n\nBrowse by Call Number\n\nSubject Headings\n\nFind it at WPL\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9699713587760925} +{"content": "The Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood; Youth; Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen\n\nThe Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood; Youth; Dependency\n\nThe Copenhagen Trilogy #1-3\n\nTove Ditlevsen with Tiina Nunnally (Translator), Michael Favala Goldman (Translator)\n\nnonfiction memoir dark emotional reflective medium-paced\n\n384 pages | first published 2020\n\nEdition information\n\nCalled a masterpiece by The Guardian, this courageous and honest trilogy from Tove Ditlevsen, a pioneer in the field of genre-bending confessional writing, explores themes of family, sex, motherhood, abortion, addiction, and being an artist. This ...\nBrowse similar books...\n\nContent Warnings\n\nSubmitted by users as part of their reviews\n\nExpand filter menu View summary\n\nSee all...\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nSummary of 468 reviews\n\ndark 82%\nreflective 71%\nemotional 68%\nsad 64%\nchallenging 24%\ntense 19%\nfunny 9%\ninformative 9%\ninspiring 7%\nhopeful 5%\nadventurous 2%\nrelaxing 1%\n\nmedium 65%\nslow 25%\nfast 9%\n\nAverage rating\n\nSee all reviews...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999241232872009} +{"content": "\nBecoming a member of the LoveReading4Kids community is free.\n\nNo catches, no fine print just unconditional book loving for your children with their favourites saved to their own digital bookshelf.\n\nNew members get entered into our monthly draw to win £100 to spend in your local bookshop plus lots lots more...\n\nFind out more\n\nThe Explorer\n\nWritten by Katherine Rundell\n\nIllustrated by Hannah Horn\n\nFeatured Books for 11+ readers Featured Books for 9+ readers Recommended Children's eBooks\n\nLoveReading View on The Explorer\n\nWinner of The Costa Children's Book Award 2017\n\nAfter crashing hundreds of miles from civilisation in the Amazon rainforest, Fred, Con, Lila and Max are utterly alone and in grave danger. They have no food, no water and no chance of being rescued. But they are alive and they have hope. As they negotiate\nthe wild jungle they begin to find signs that something - someone - has been there before them. Could there possibly be a way out after all?\n\nInspired by an expedition the author made to the Amazon and Eva Ibbotson's Journey to the River Sea \n\nThe Costa Judges say: ‘A masterful, delicious read from start to finish.’\n\nDownload a Teacher Resource pack from Blooomsbury Children's Publishing, based on The Explorer. A modern classic of an adventure that will not only transport you away from the classroom to the Amazon, but also spark the imaginations of all of the young explorers in your class. (And yes, we know there are many!) The lessons in this pack serve as a mini scheme of work with literacy objectives, providing material for five or more KS2 lessons – perfect for classes of any ability in years five to six. Even better, the final outcome of these lessons is for each child in your class to let their creative talents loose and produce some writing of their own – following in Katherine Rundell’s adventurous footsteps!\n\nThe Explorer Synopsis\n\nFrom his seat in the tiny aeroplane, Fred watches as the mysteries of the Amazon jungle pass by below him. He has always dreamed of becoming an explorer, of making history and of reading his name amongst the lists of great discoveries.\n\nIf only he could land and look about him. As the plane crashes into the canopy, Fred is suddenly left without a choice. He and the three other children may be alive, but the jungle is a vast, untamed place. With no hope of rescue, the chance of getting home feels impossibly small. Except, it seems, someone has been there before them ...\n\nThe Explorer Press Reviews\n\nKatherine Rundell just gets better and better. I loved The Explorer. On one level it's a very exciting adventure story of four children fighting for survival in the Amazon - but it's also saying profound things about human nature and love and loss   Jacqueline Wilson \n\nThere's a gritty solidity to the horrors and the beauties, and a completely convincing depth to the characters, all of whom I loved. Katherine Rundell is now unarguably in the FIRST RANK    Philip Pullman\n\nI love every one of Katherine Rundell's stories, but she gets more assured each time - this was everything I wanted it to be and more. Read it!    Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Girl of Ink and Stars\n\nA magnificent adventure    Abi Elphinstone\n\nThe Explorer by @kdbrundell is the best Amazon adventure since Journey to the River Sea. A bold, beautiful celebration of hearts with claws   Lauren St John\n\nIf you loved this, you might like these...\n\nReturn to Wonderland\nHealth Heroes\nMy Name is River\nThe Unadoptables\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781408882191\nPublication date: 02/01/2018\nPublisher: Bloomsbury Childrens Books an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC\nFormat: Paperback\n\nISBN: 9781408885284\nPublication date: 10/08/2017\nPublisher: Bloomsbury Childrens an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC\nFormat: Paperback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9781408885284\nPublication date: 10th August 2017\nAuthor: Katherine Rundell\nIllustrator: Hannah Horn\nPublisher: Bloomsbury Childrens an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC\nFormat: Paperback\nSuitable for: 11+ readers, 9+ readers\nRecommendations: eBooks\nOther Categories: All Shortlists and Winners\n\nAbout Katherine Rundell\n\nKatherine Rundell spent her childhood in Africa and Europe and is now a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, where she works on Renaissance literature. She is the bestselling author of The Girl Savage, Rooftoppers, The Wolf Wilder and The Explorer. She won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the Blue Peter Book Award in 2014, and the Costa Children's Book Award in 2018. Her writing – mostly on books, but also on climbing, on art and on wolves – has appeared in the London Review of Books, The New York Times, the Telegraph and Intelligent ...\n\nMore About Katherine Rundell\n\nMore Books By Katherine Rundell\n\nCover for The Good Thieves by Katherine Rundell\nCover for Into the Jungle by Katherine Rundell\nCover for One Christmas Wish by Katherine Rundell\nView All Books By Katherine Rundell\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9750534892082214} +{"content": "May  2022\n Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun\n 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\n 9 10 11 12 13 14 15\n 16 17 18 19 20 21 22\n 23 24 25 26 27 28 29\n 30 31  \n\nClassics Book Club and The Man Who Loved Children\n\nIn one of the weird quirks of the galaxy our Classics Book Clubbers are in sync with ABC Radio's The Book Show with Christina Stead's The Man Who Loved Children the topic of discussion on both fronts. For our book clubbers it was one of the best discussions although no one was able to finish the book but by looking at the author's life we gained further insights into the novel (and most of us resolved to give it another go). Hear what The Book Show had say about this novel likened to classics such as Ulysses and To The Lighthouse, it has never gained comparable critical acclaim. Not even in Australia. The Man Who Loved Children was first published 70 years ago, in 1940, and is one of the better known of Stead's 15 novels. Christina Stead spoke about the novel as a fictional expression of her own childhood. In her biography of Christina Stead, Hazel Rowley revealed that Stead was often in tears writing the novel because it was so painful for her to reflect on her upbringing. 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Jain", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6187766194343567} +{"content": "Without Form And Void: A Study Of The Meaning Of Genesis 1:2\n\nClassic Reprint Press\n\nWithout Form And Void: A Study Of The Meaning Of Genesis 1:2\n\n • Publish Date: 2008-08-01\n • Binding: Paperback\n • Author: Arthur C. Custance\nRegular price $49.16 Sale price $42.36\n\nAttention:For textbook, access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items.\n\nConsidered a classic in Christian apologetics, this scholarly analysis of the Biblical phrase without form and void , from the opening chapter of Genesis, observes the rules of linguistics, of grammar and syntax, and also examines how words are used in the rest of Scripture. This book has been described as the best argument that has ever been written for the Gap Theory. A well respected Canadian scientist himself, and listed in the 1971 American Men in Science, Dr. Custance contends that we should not allow science to determine what Scripture says. Neither should we allow Scripture to determine what the scientist observes in the laboratory. Yet observed fact in the one cannot, ultimately, conflict with revealed fact in the other. Any conflict, then, is in the interpretation of the facts - not in the facts themselves.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9807597994804382} +{"content": "Piecing It All Together\n\nby Robert O. Lewis Jr.\n\nE-Book\n\nBook Details\n\nLanguage : English\nPublication Date : 23/06/2015\n\nFormat : Hardcover\nDimensions : 6x9\nPage Count : 248\nISBN : 9781503576551\nFormat : E-Book\nDimensions : N/A\nPage Count : 248\nISBN : 9781503576544\nFormat : Softcover\nDimensions : 6x9\nPage Count : 248\nISBN : 9781503576568\n\nAbout the Book\n\nSecrets are only secrets if you can keep quiet about them. Quentin and Tracey realized the love they thought they shared, was actually SOMETHING BORROWED. Everything is out in the open now and when Tracey really needs Quentin he’s a no-show. Their relationship has reached its climax, and neither one of them knows which way to go. Alexandria allows a secret to become truth. Meanwhile Tamika finds Something New. So like the rest of the players in the game we call love, they’re all stuck PIECING IT ALL TOGETHER.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nA story will only end when the author wants to turn off his or her point of view. The past seven years has shown me never to give up on my dreams, And that a dream is only a dream unless you are working toward it coming true. When pen and paper began to mirror my everyday life, I would take a “time out” and record, write and even photo these events. My words and how I arrange them all manifest into my stories. My stories are my point of view and my interpretations of those feelings and situations. The characters in my stories and those of you who will read these words are no different from each other. In some part of our lives, we are all trying to PIECE IT ALL TOGETHER.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8036792278289795} +{"content": ",178 people want to do this. 2 people have this New Year's resolution.\n\nwrite a short story.\n\nShare this goal with others\n\nPeople doing this\n\nSee everyone\n\nRecent activity\n\nichoosetosee 2 days ago\n\nparena 2 days ago\n\nholocene 2 weeks ago\n\nMissa1001 3 weeks ago\n\nladuswala 4 weeks ago\n\nmartymcfly208 1 month ago\n\namanda1053 2 months ago\n\nI write all the time and never finish, so I’m going to start with a short story instead. 2 months ago\n\nJuliaTheMidget 2 months ago\n\nI’ve already written the first part! 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K. Owens 2: to appoint to a post or duty assign ed to represent the defendant …   Law dictionary\n\n • Assign — As*sign , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Assigned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Assigning}.] [OE. assignen, asignen, F. assigner, fr. L. assignare; ad + signare to mark, mark out, designate, signum mark, sign. See {Sign}.] 1. To appoint; to allot; to apportion; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • assign — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. assiginer (13c.) assign, set (a date, etc.); appoint legally; allot, from L. assignare to mark out, to allot by sign, assign, award, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + signare make a sign, from signum mark (see SIGN (Cf …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • Assign — As*sign , n. [From {Assign}, v.] A thing pertaining or belonging to something else; an appurtenance. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Six French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns, as girdles, hangers, and so. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • assign — [v1] select and give a responsibility accredit, allow, appoint, ascribe, attach, attribute, authorize, cast, charge, choice, commission, commit, credit, delegate, deputize, designate, downlink, download, draft, elect, empower, enroll, entrust,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • assign — [ə sīn′] vt. [ME assignen < OFr assigner < L assignare, mark out, allot < ad , to + signare, SIGN] 1. to set apart or mark for a specific purpose; designate [assign a day for the meeting] 2. to place at some task or duty; appoint [I was… …   English World dictionary\n\n • Assign — As*sign , n. [See {Assignee}.] (Law) A person to whom property or an interest is transferred; as, a deed to a man and his heirs and assigns. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Assign — As*sign , v. i. (Law) To transfer or pass over property to another, whether for the benefit of the assignee or of the assignor s creditors, or in furtherance of some trust. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • assign to — index blame, consign Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • assign — To give or to transfer responsibility to another. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …   Glossary of Bankruptcy\n\n • assign — 1 *allot, allocate, apportion Analogous words: fix, *set, establish, settle: *distribute, deal, dole, dispense 2 refer, *ascribe, attribute, impute, credit, accredit, charge Analogous words: attach, * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. 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