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Social media and even... Published Feb 15, 2015 07:17am", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9586761593818665} +{"content": "#1 International Bestselling Author Mark Merkley releases his book “Sandra’s Syndrome”\n\nAugust 5, 2022\n\n#1 International Bestselling Author Mark Merkley releases his book Sandra’s Syndrome” with Success\n\nPhoenix, AZ– Friday, August 5, 2022 – Author Mark Merkley joined the ranks of bestselling authors on Amazon with his New Book, “Sandra’s Syndrome,” which was released Tuesday, July 26, 2022, by Amazon.com – the nation’s #1 place to buy books.\n\nElite Online Publishing published, promoted, and reached #1 International Bestseller on Amazon in SEVEN categories in the US and AU. Including LGBTQ+ Humor and Transgender Romance in the US. Christian Social Issues, Mountain U.S. Regional Travel, Blasphemy Heresy & Apostasy, Sexuality & Gender Studies Spirituality, and Step-Parenting & Blended Families. He also reached #1 Hot New Release in TEN categories in US and AU.\n\nSecrets are cruel challenges.\n\nEspecially a secret God gave Sandra that not even He can accept and refuses to tolerate. Sandra is a Mormon girl, but this story is not about Mormons. It is about an explosive secret, racial bigotry, superstition, and bias toward uncommon people-a mixture with the power to transform humanity.\n\nHumorous, thoughtful, sensual, and a gripping page-turner to the end, Sandra’s Syndrome gives readers a beloved heroine at a time when humankind needs one like never before. June 8, 1978, a historic date for an entire church that attempted to end racism. For Sandra, it was the first day of battle to end separation and segregation for all special children of God … and you won’t believe the miraculous conclusion.\n\nA love story of true-life fiction.\n\n“Sandra’s Syndrome is a must-read for anyone struggling to reconcile the confining traditional views within America’s Christian congregations and society’s emergent understanding of gender and sexual identity. Powerful and provocative. You will fall in love with Sandra and Luke as they fall in love with each other, and with themselves” -ANGIE FENIMORE\n\n“WOW, WHAT A RIDE! Sandra’s Syndrome is unlike any book I’ve ever read. It was thought-provoking, imaginative, compelling, and intriguing, all at once … some of it did make me uncomfortable, but even the most difficult issues were capably handled in this book”\n\nMark Merkley is an author and retired university instructor. He has a MA and BA in Organizational and Interpersonal Communication from Brigham Young University. Mark was trained formally as a technical writer and has recently delved into the world of creative writing.\n\nAn avid reader, Mark first received his inspiration for Sandra’s Syndrome from a character in Kathy Reichs’ bestselling novel, Bones Never Lie. After spending several years cultivating the idea in his mind, he decided to start writing it two days after his retirement. When Mark is not behind a computer, he spends time playing softball and basketball; he enjoys puzzles and decision-making problems. Mark hosts uproarious parties and game nights for his friends. They bond over their love for travel, new experiences, fine tastes, and adventure. Love and acceptance are consistent.\n\nClick Here to Follow Mark on Instagram!\n\nClick Here to Watch the Book Trailer!\n\nClick Here to Buy the Book!\n\nThis book was published by Elite Online Publishing, Purpose in Every Word. Writing is just the beginning. 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I’ve been head-down in a new project, doing my best to finish up an older project, and am working through a set of changes with regards to one of my books.\n\nAll of this means I haven’t been online much, I’m not blogging much, and aside from the Marketing for Romance Writers’ “Tweet Fest” on November 12 (this past Wednesday), I haven’t had much to say in any medium.\n\nI’ll also admit that I’ve been fighting a case of the flu, mixed in with a little bronchitis. And that in addition to all of the work on my plate has stopped me from doing much in the way of commenting as well.\n\nI do plan to write some more blogs soon, including a new one in my series “Learning from the Fiction Masters” and perhaps a blog dealing with something I haven’t had to do in a while, but people have asked me about: auditioning for orchestras.\n\nWhy has this last thing, in particular, been a hot topic? 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I sometimes think the test is not so much talent, which is not as rare as people think, but purpose or vocation, which manifests in part as the ability to endure a lot of solitude and keep working. – Rebecca Solnit: The Faraway Nearby (forthcoming)  * Colla Melosa, Italy,…\n\nRead more Welcome to The Faraway Nearby\n\nGoing Wild – a collective list\n\n   Between the laundry and the fetching kids from school, that’s how birds enter my life. I listen. K. Jamie * * * RECOMMENDED READING Annie Dillard: EVERYTHING Rebecca Solnit: A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Wanderlust W. G. Sebald: The Rings of Saturn, Vertigo, Austerlitz, Campo Santo Alice Oswald: Dart Kathleen Jamie: Findings J.A.…\n\nRead more Going Wild – a collective list\n\nGet Lost!\n\nLately, Nature Writing has become a favorite genre of mine. Having studied literature for many years, I’m not really sure why or how I ended up here? I just know that I have so much more yet discover – which is a fantastic feeling in itself! For as long as people have been writing, they…\n\nRead more Get Lost!\n\nLast weeks visit to Jeanette Winterson’s pages made me very curious about the new Woolf editions from Vintage. Since The Waves is the best novel ever written, and since I’m in the middle of re-reading Mrs Dalloway just now, I found no reason not to add these two new editions to my collection… The third book…\n\nRead more Airdrop\n\nUrban Ruins\n\nI do love the grand European cities; Rome, Paris, Vienna, and Barcelona. The old centers of knowledge like; Heidelberg, Oxford, Edinburgh… Museums, churches and parks … cultivated interiors and exteriors  But then there are all these messy in-between-areas. Forgotten by the urban planners. Places which contains a kind of magical and frightening charm… like the…\n\nRead more Urban Ruins", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.819225013256073} +{"content": "Johnna F\n\nThis member has not published any books.\n\nJohnna F's favorite authors on Smashwords\n\nAimee Ash\nLatest book: Enigma. Published December 17, 2011. (4.56 from 9 reviews)\nAmber Lynn\nLatest book: All in a Day's Work. Published February 28, 2015. (4.33 from 3 reviews)\nC.M. Owens\nLatest book: Jaded Jewels (The Coveted Saga #2). Published August 25, 2014.\nElla Price\nLatest book: Olivia. Published June 30, 2017.\nHolly Rayner\nLatest book: The Billionaire's Christmas Bundle of Joy. Published September 5, 2017.\nIsabelle Arocho\nLatest book: What Death Doesn't Say. Published December 13, 2016.\nJ G Cooper\nLatest book: Smitten. Published June 1, 2015. (5.00 from 4 reviews)\nK.A Jones\nLatest book: Protected. Published July 10, 2017.\nRachel Lenna\nLatest book: Over The Weekend. Published August 7, 2014. (3.00 from 1 review)\nRJ Dale\nLatest book: Ever On: Part Three. Published March 30, 2018.\nStacey Haga\nLatest book: The British Powerhouse. Published April 14, 2017.\nT.A. Sturgeon\nLatest book: Rocket In A Pond. Published September 2, 2015.\nTasha Van Der Hyde\nLatest book: Tethered (The Avenlore Series). Published November 16, 2013. (4.00 from 5 reviews)\n\nSmashwords book reviews by Johnna F\n\n • Champagne Hurricane 2015 EDITION on Sep. 14, 2012\n\n Wow! This book was fantastic! I could not stop until the end, and what an end it was! I would recommend this book to all of my friends...loved, loved, loved it!\n • Wanted on Sep. 28, 2012\n\n Great book! I wasn't anticipating the ending and I love that. I cannot read the 2nd. The teaser was fantastic.\n • Enigma on Oct. 24, 2012\n\n i really enjoyed this book. i cannot find the 2nd one, not sure if it is even out yet. look forward to reading more about Kate, Jack, and Seb.\n • Dark Wine (The Two Vampires, #1) on June 26, 2013\n\n Wonderful vampire story, wish the 2nd book was available, so I am going to start on the third!\n • No Distance To Run on July 12, 2013\n\n Great book! I really enjoyed the suspense as well as the romance...keep it up!\n • Suppressed on Oct. 18, 2013\n\n I absolutely loved this book. I have already purchased the other 3 and cannot wait to read them. Good job!\n • Tethered (The Avenlore Series) on Nov. 23, 2013\n\n A wonderful story. It kept me entertained throughout the entire book. I couldn't put it down...impatiently waiting for the next installment.\n • Awoken By Passion on Dec. 23, 2013\n\n this was a wonderful paranormal read. it was different than most but very enjoyable. i look forward to reading the next in the series.\n • Till Death Do Us Part on Sep. 25, 2014\n\n These books were great! The last one made me cry. So special. I will definately recomment these books.\n • Leif on Nov. 18, 2014\n (no rating)\n I loved the first book, Existence. I went back in and purchased Predestined and Ceaseless...very disappointed. I cannot read Ceaselss or Liem as they are not available in PDF format. I just wasted $2.99.\n • The Fae Next Door on Nov. 24, 2014\n\n Very good book. Well written and really sucked me in. Can't wait to read more by this author.\n • Not Famous in Hollywood (Not in Hollywood Book 1) on July 21, 2015\n\n Such a good story! I did not see it coming...I have purchased the next 3 books, I hope love happens!!!!\n • First Verse on Aug. 25, 2015\n\n I loved this story! I am impatiently awaiting the 2nd in the series, which was supposed to come out last month...\n • Double Moon on Nov. 17, 2016\n\n Very captivating, I didn't want to stop reading.\n • Sam's Hideaway on June 09, 2017\n\n this is a great story, I loved it!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9934823513031006} +{"content": "How to say connect in Korean kəˈnɛkt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate connect to Korean? This page provides all possible translations of the word connect in the Korean language.\n\nDiscuss this connect Korean translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"connect.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 29 Nov. 2015. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "align-toparrow-leftarrow-rightbackbellblockcalendarcamerachatcheckchevron-downchevron-leftchevron-rightchevron-small-downchevron-small-leftchevron-small-rightchevron-small-upchevron-upcircle-with-crosscrosseditfacebookglobegoogleimagesinstagramlocation-pinmagnifying-glassmailmoremuplabelShape 3 + Rectangle 1outlookpersonplusImported LayersImported LayersImported Layersshieldstartwitteryahoo\n\nMeet kindred book lovers in a local Meetup Book Club! Fiction or non-fiction, paperback or hardcover, you?ll read a new book every month. Come to laugh, share stories and make new friends! Eat at a different restaurant each month! Visit our 'About Pages' for membership fee info. The About Us page explains more about this policy. 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Learn more\n • March 15 · 6:30 PM\n\n March Book Club\n\n 15 Book Readers\n\n This month's read Bel Canto by Ann Patchett In an unnamed South American country, a world-renowned soprano sings at a birthday party in honor of a visiting Japanese... Learn more\n • February 16 · 6:30 PM\n\n February Book Club\n\n 16 Book Readers | 5.00\n\n This month's read Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver Flight Behavior transfixes from its opening scene, when a young woman's narrow experience of life is thrown... Learn more\n • January 19 · 6:30 PM\n\n January Book Club.\n\n 20 Book Readers | 4.50\n\n This month's read Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng Lydia is dead. But they don’t know this yet . . . So begins this debut novel about a mixed-race family... Learn more\n • Dec 15, 2015 · 6:30 PM\n\n December Book Club\n\n 21 Book Readers | 5.00 | 3 Photos\n\n Holiday Book Swap! If you would like to join a holiday book swap please bring a gently used favorite book or new book to swap. No white elephant books. Bring a book you... Learn more\n • See all past Meetups\n\nWhat's new\n\n • CherylAnn Patterson founded The Saint Petersburg Book Club Meetup Group\n\n on March 20\n\nFounded Mar 20, 2006\nWe're about:\n\nPeople in this\nMeetup are also in:\n\nSign up\n\nMeetup members, Log in\n\nBy clicking \"Sign up\" or \"Sign up using Facebook\", you confirm that you accept our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.758393406867981} +{"content": "Hello 2014\n\nResolution… I wasn’t planning to make one but on second thought, I wanted to make myself to remember it, in hope that this year I can achieve it. Wanted to really start having the habit of reading, whether it’s Chinese or English novel. I like the way English novels are, but I like it when […]\n\nI will be\n\nUnexpectedly passed all my final exams and cgpa even improved. Really surprise and grateful at the same time cause was busying for co-curriculum activity the whole semester and even nearly got myself one subject barred from sitting for final exams. Phew! Thanks God! Nothing much to blog about, too much thoughts in pieces, no idea where […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997309446334839} +{"content": "How to say walking in Japanese ˈwɔ kɪŋ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate walking to Japanese? This page provides all possible translations of the word walking in the Japanese language.\n\nDiscuss this walking Japanese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"walking.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 28 May 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Suitable for 3 - 6From Number One bestselling picture book duo, David Walliams and Tony Ross, comes this ssssspectacularly funny picture book for children of 3 and up.\n\nHilariously read by the author himself. Warning: very silly sound-effects included!\n\nMiranda loves to be different, and on Bring-your-pet-to-school Day she introduces everyone to her very DIFFERENT pet…\n\nPenelope the snake.\n\nMiss Bloat the headmistress doesn’t think snakes should be allowed in school. But Penelope has other ideas…\n\nIntroducing a spectacularly slithery new picture book packed with mischief and mayhem from two superstars!\n\nNot suitable for children under 3 years of age. Small parts.\n\nProduct Details\n\nDate published\n\nJuly 6th, 2017\n\nAccelerated Reader\n\nAR book level: 3.8; Lower years; 0.5 points\n\nOther details\n\n • 32 pages\n\nAuthor/Illustrator\n\nDavid Walliams\n\nTony Ross\n\nThis product has not been reviewed yet.\n\nAdd a review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9514796733856201} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nThe Teacher is a popular book by Jacob Abbott. Read The Teacher, free online version of the book by Jacob Abbott, on ReadCentral.com. Jacob Abbott's The Teacher consists of 10 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of The Teacher which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for The Teacher by Jacob Abbott\nThis book contains 118119 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in 2 days if you devote 4 hours daily. 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\nRoger on 10/16/2018 9:34:24 PM\n\nI am a huge fan of Jacob Abbott's writings. ReadCentral is an excellent resource for reading free books online.\n\nShannon on 10/15/2018 8:33:23 PM\n\nNever saw such an excellent free book resource website before this.\n\nDave on 10/14/2018 7:32:22 PM\n\nI like to read Jacob Abbott's books over and over again.\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": 1.0000075101852417} +{"content": "Release Blitz + Review: My Dark Knight (w/ a giveaway)\n\nHello my fellow reader, are you ready for a hot, steamy, thrilling book? Prepare yourself for the new book by K.A. Merikan. My Dark Knight is the second book in the Kings of Hell MC series. 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Don’t miss it out. 🙂\n\nHappy reading.\n\nMyDarkKnight-KAM-KOH-Facebook Continue reading\n\nBlog Tour + Review: Mature Content\n\nYesterday was the release day of Megan Erickson’s and Santino Hassell’s Mature Content, the 4th installment of the Cyber Love series.\n\nCheck this post out for excerpts (be aware of spoiler) and my review of the book.\n\nHappy reading. 🙂\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9210484623908997} +{"content": "\nTwo C21 opportunities: 1) Deputy Editor 2) Reviews Editor\n\nPosted by Siân Adiseshiah on 2022-09-16\n\nWe are pleased to announce that C21 is advertising for two positions: 1) a Deputy Editor and 2) a Reviews Editor. Both these roles require some prior experience of editorial work, peer review, or academic writing and communications. C21 already has two Deputy Editors but is creating an opening for a third to share the workload so each role is not too onerous. An opening [...]\n\nPosted by Caroline Edwards on 2022-07-07\n\nWe're delighted to announce the re-launch of C21!After ten years of managing the journal, Professor Katy Shaw is standing down as Editor-in-Chief. The British Association of Contemporary Literary Studies has appointed two new Editors-in-Chief: Dr Siân Adiseshiah (Loughborough University) and Dr Caroline Edwards (Birkbeck, University of London). They join the current team of Deputy Editors, [...]\n\nPosted by Katy Shaw on 2021-02-02\n\nC21 Literature is seeking NEW article submissions for 2021.Please read the journal submission guidelines and the scope of the journal pages on this site, or take a look at our database of previous publications before submitting. If you have any questions relating to a future submission, please email our Editor: Professor Katy Shaw katy3.shaw@northumbria.ac.ukWe also welcome expressions of [...]\n\nPosted by Katy Shaw on 2020-12-10\n\nEssential? Different? Exceptional? The Book Trade and Covid-19by Professor Claire Squires, University of Stirling, UKFor many - probably all readers on this platform - a book is an essential Christmas gift to give or receive. Those rectangular objects, so bibliographically obvious nestled in their wrapping paper under the Christmas tree, also form delightful seasonal and familial [...]\n\nPosted by OLH Janeway on 2019-11-06\n\nC21 Literature: journal of 21st-century writings is seeking new deputy editors to help direct and shape the production and future of the journal.  C21 Literature is an international peer-reviewed open access BACLS-affiliated journal dedicated to the study of new writings. More information on the journal can be found on our site: C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-Century [...]\n\nPosted by OLH Janeway on 2018-05-16\n\nC21 Literature aims to create a critical, discursive space for the promotion and exploration of 21st century writings in English. It addresses a range of narratives in contemporary culture, from the novel, poem and play to hypertext, digital gaming and contemporary creative writing. The journal features engaged theoretical pieces alongside new unpublished creative works and investigates the [...]\n\nC21 Migrates to Janeway\n\nPosted by OLH Janeway on 2018-05-16\n\nC21 is now on the Janeway platform. Janeway is developed by the Birkbeck Centre for Technology and Publishing and is hosted by the Open Library of Humanities.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999780058860779} +{"content": "© 2023 Kansas City Public Radio\nNPR in Kansas City\nPlay Live Radio\nNext Up:\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 0:00\nAvailable On Air Stations\n\nHow Do You Get Your Own Wikipedia Page?\n\nCorrection: We inaccurately reported that Wikipedia is considering paying editors.  Wikipedia is considering what to do about editors who are paid to write wiki pages, but who don’t disclose the payment. For more information, please follow this link. \n\nJournalist and author Judith Newman wanted to have her own Wikipedia page; she figured if Edward the Blue Engine of children’s literature fame has a Wikipedia page, why didn’t she?\n\nBut Wikipedia’s rules are that you can’t write your own page. 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I'm a Dinosaur!\n\nHardback (04 Jul 2019)\n\nAdd to basket\n\nIncludes delivery to USA\n\n8 copies available online - Usually dispatched within 48 hours\n\nOther sellers available\n\nJo Lodge is a master of simple, interactive novelty books, with great child appeal. All toddlers love dinosaurs and this book explores them in a simple, fun way. Bright colours, actions to copy, simple extra value information and plenty of onomatopoeia!\n\nBook information\n\nISBN: 9781910716854\nPublisher: Boxer Books Limited\nImprint: Boxer Books Limited\nPub date:\nDEWEY: 823.92\nDEWEY edition: 23\nLanguage: English\nNumber of pages: 8 unnumbered\nWeight: 234g\nHeight: 178mm\nWidth: 178mm\nSpine width: 18mm", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998217225074768} +{"content": "Another Figure of Speech\n\nrogersgeorge on March 2nd, 2017\n\nSome time ago I posted a series about figures of speech, which I invite you to check out if you like. Recently I ran into another figure of speech, called paraprosdokian. It’s Greek for something like “given against and alongside.”\n\nA paraprosdokian is a figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence is unexpected and oft times very humorous.\n\nI got a list of them from a contributor to a motorcycle enthusiast list I belong to. (Thank you, Joe Dille, for sharing.) I’m sorry, I don’t know where he got the list.\n\nHere are a few:\n\n–     If I had a dollar for every girl that found me unattractive, they’d eventually find me very attractive.\n–     A man knocked on my door and asked for a small donation toward the local swimming pool, so I gave him a glass of water.\n–     My wife and I were happy for twenty years; then we met.\n–     Hospitality is the art of making guests feel like they’re at home when you wish they were.\n–     Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes.\n–     He who laughs last thinks slowest.\n–     Women sometimes make fools of men, but most guys are the do-it-yourself type.\n–     If at first you don’t succeed, skydiving is not for you.\n–     Sometimes I wake up grumpy; other times I let her sleep.\n–     Money is the root of all wealth.\n\nIf you’re brave, see if you can think up a few and share in the comments.\n\nPS. Wouldn’t you know, I just ran into an example of paraprosdokian in a comic, Moderately Confused by Jeff Stahler:\n\nBe Sociable, Share!\n\nOne Response to “Another Figure of Speech”\n\n 1. Valerie (the wife)March 2nd, 2017 at 4:34 pm\n\n I don’t usually comment but these are some of my favorite things to read so thank you for posting this😊. This also proves that I DO read your posts!\n\nTrackbacks/Pingbacks\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYou can use these tags:
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Pronounce Kritikern in German\n\nAccents & languages on maps\n\nby Yandex Translate English translation:\n\nKritikern = Critics\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 Kritikern:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9767194390296936} +{"content": "\nMoving From Small To Big\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on August 4, 2014 in Publishing |\n\nFor those of you who have been keeping up with the (sparse) news on my publishing endeavors, here is a small update on plans and actions because the thing about having a company is that you need to stay on top of things, you need to be capable of evolving. Stagnation is the death of […]\n\nReview: Essay Oder Stirb\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on August 2, 2014 in Articles and Reviews |\n\nIt is amazing how few people sit down and think. I mean really think, consider the big and the small things in life and not just what is happening to them, why, and why life is so unfair, but moving events and powers of our modern world. People in general no longer seem to look […]\n\nIf I Can Criticize Others\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on July 30, 2014 in Publishing |\n\nTime, I think, to do a little self promotion. The thing is, I write reviews. I take the works of other people and criticize them, rip their writing or editing or spelling to pieces. Sometimes the books I receive to review are good, sometimes I am incapable of reading through the whole thing. As a […]\n\nTaking Note Of The Title\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on July 17, 2014 in Publishing |\n\nYesterday I wrote about the various means by which a writer can begin their work: by using a provided opening paragraph; by simply writing until the fear of a blank page is gone; by using notes and ideas planned long in advance. Despite my post title, I didn’t write anything about using Titles or Grammar, […]\n\nBlank Pages, Titles, Writing And Grammar\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on July 16, 2014 in Personal |\n\nI read recently on Twitter an entry by a female novelist about how she begins writing, how she overcomes the fear of a blank page. She says that, rather than planning how to start, she simply sits down and writes whatever comes into her mind for the first ten minutes. This removes the fearsome blank […]\n\nBooks: Finally Out There\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on April 14, 2014 in Publishing |\n\nAfter a good deal of hard work – which I am definitely getting used to! – our first three titles are now available on Amazon for anyone who wishes to buy through their system instead of through our shop or Etsy. That is, it is available on their US site but, for some reason, there […]\n\nSelling On The Internet\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on April 8, 2014 in Internet, Publishing |\n\nI am amazed at how difficult it is to set up an account and sell books on the Internet. It’s not so much the regulations involved, more how difficult certain sites make it just to register, as if they really don’t want you to use their site, don’t want to earn their (often exceptionally high) […]\n\nNothing But Paperwork!\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on April 3, 2014 in Publishing |\n\nIt is a very frustrating time, as far as my small business is concerned. We seem to be overwhelmed by paperwork, all the forms which need to be filled out, all the various institutions we have to register with, tax, selling on certain platforms, just general work. I wonder whether it is all necessary? Fine, […]\n\nHow To Kill A New Business\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on March 30, 2014 in Publishing |\n\nEver wondered how much work goes in to building up a business? I mean, from the very first idea right through the first two or three years of its existence, not just the actual paperwork and launch. Believe me, I can tell you from experience that it is a lot and, even after six months […]\n\nPromotion on Goodreads\n\nPosted by Viktoria Michaelis on March 27, 2014 in Publishing |\n\nPublishing a book is one thing, getting people to show more than interest is quite another. There has to be a certain level of promotion, preferably through means which are as cheap as possible, and one of the methods is to offer copies for review. 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Web. 21 Nov. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "washout Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of “washout” in the English Dictionary\n\n\"washout\" in British English\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   /ˈwɒʃ.aʊt/  us   /ˈwɑː.ʃaʊt/\n\nwashout noun (FAILURE)\n\n[C usually singular] informal a ​completefailure: The ​party was a washout - ​hardly anyone came.\n\nwashout noun (CANCELLED EVENT)\n\n[C] an ​event or ​sportscompetition that is ​prevented from ​happening or ​stopped early because of ​heavyrain\nSee also\n(Definition of washout from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\n\n\"washout\" in American English\n\nSee all translations\n\nwashoutnoun [C usually sing]\n\n us   /ˈwɑʃˌɑʊt, ˈwɔʃ-/ infml\na ​completefailure: The ​dance was a washout – only three ​peopleshowed up.\n(Definition of washout from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nTranslations of “washout”\nin Chinese (Simplified) 失败, 彻底的失败…\nin Turkish yıkayıp çıkarmak/temizlemek…\nin Russian смываться, линять…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 失敗, 徹底的失敗…\nin Polish zmywać się, spierać się…\nWhat is the pronunciation of washout?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\nWord of the Day\n\nto go from place to place searching, especially for food", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5829434394836426} +{"content": "Wesley Banks\n\n687 books | 4,426 friends\n\n5,320 books | 2,649 friends\n\nAlly Sw...\n6,666 books | 1,131 friends\n\n7,762 books | 3,150 friends\n\n9,239 books | 1,527 friends\n\n10,389 books | 518 friends\n\n541 books | 21 friends\n\nReem N....\n513 books | 80 friends\n\nMore friends…\n\nWesley Banks\n\nGoodreads Author\n\nBradenton, FL, The United States\n\nMember Since\nAugust 2014\n\nHey, I'm Wesley Banks author of the Amazon best-selling novel, Hope In Every Raindrop .\n\nIf you're a reader (especially dog lovers) make sure you click below to get your free present:\nMeet the dogs from Hope In Every Raindrop!\n\n(Below is a sneak peek of 1 of the dogs)\n\nAverage rating: 4.11 · 1,207 ratings · 172 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors\nHope in Every Raindrop\n\n4.20 avg rating — 590 ratings — published 2015 — 4 editions\nRate this book\nClear rating\nIn Her Eyes\n\n3.97 avg rating — 522 ratings — published 2016 — 3 editions\nRate this book\nClear rating\nFaith In Every Footstep: A ...\n\n4.36 avg rating — 95 ratings3 editions\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. 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There is no option to lay down because you're feeling hurt. There is no alternative. It is not live or die. It is live or live. Not because you want it that way, or because you've willed it that way. But because it must be that way.”\nWesley Banks, Hope in Every Raindrop\n\n“There are stories all around you if you only take the time to look.”\nWesley Banks, Hope in Every Raindrop\n\nTopics Mentioning This Author\n\ntopics posts views last activity  \nYou'll love this ...: September 2016 - Wet Theme 43 39 Oct 01, 2016 03:03AM  \nYou'll love this ...: This topic has been closed to new comments. 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They are like this because they can't tell good from evil. But I have seen the beauty of good, and the ugliness of evil, and have recognized that the wrongdoer has a nature related to my own - not of the same blood and birth, but the same mind, and possessing a share of the divine. And so none of them can hurt me. No one can implicate me in ugliness. Nor can I feel angry at my relative, or hate him. We were born to work together like feet, hands and eyes, like the two rows of teeth, upper and lower. To obstruct each other is unnatural. To feel anger at someone, to turn your back on him: these are unnatural.”\nMarcus Aurelius, Meditations\n\n154447 Support for Indie Authors — 15651 members — last activity 1 hour, 30 min ago\nOfficially 15k Members Strong & Climbing!! 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Weiland's Read 100 Books in 2016 Challenge — 217 members — last activity Jan 11, 2017 09:30AM\nSo here's something kinda fun that just happened: After learning that I read about 100 books every year, one of my readers teased me into promising h ...more\nMore of Wesley’s groups…\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996589422225952} +{"content": "Archive > Aces > Writing Commissions > Little Lamia in the Big City (REDUX) > Little Lamia in the Big City - Ch. 43\nAdd to favorites | Full Size | Download\nLittle Lamia in the Big City - Ch. 43 By Aces\n\nUploaded: 3 months ago\n\nViews: 812\n\nFile size: 62.50 KiB\n\nMIME Type: application/msword\n\nComments: 5\n\nFavorites: 19\n\nLicense: Creative Commons License\n\nTags: Lamia Naga Edit\n\nOne Tag Per Line!\n\nLittle Lamia in the Big City (REDUX) is a crowd-funded series to rewrite an old vore story I had written back in 2010 about a chubby pink naga who has to learn to live in a modern city.\n\nThis chapter was funded by  thestalosj.\n\nIf you want to contribute to this story, send at least $60 USD to http://PayPal.me/JerTheAce/ and I'll write the next chapter ASAP. It should take me no more than a week.\n\nSeems Kira is starting to get the hang of being a predator. Let's see if it lasts. :O\n\nComment on Little Lamia in the Big City - Ch. 43\n\nPlease login to post a comment.\n\nPosted by Herbnerb 3 months ago\n\nGreat chapter!\n\nPosted by Graywolf18 3 months ago\n\nKira should be a firm believer in Karma at this point; the backlash from teasing Zee is going to cost some scales. :V\n\nPosted by Gabriel0813 3 months ago\n\naw zee reminds me of kira when she first came to town\n\nPosted by Razgriz 3 months ago\n\nHrm. Wonder if we'll ever see unbirth !\n\nPosted by Morphy 3 months ago\n\nAlmost _four_ dozen chapters in? There would have been at least a hint by now if there ever was going to be anything like that. Pretty sure this is nothing but big wriggling meals, although tiny_pred / huge_prey is always nice to read.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998987078666687} +{"content": "Follow me on:\n\nThe Enchanted April: book review\n\nAuthor: Elizabeth von Arnim Genre: Classics, Romance, Literary Fiction Year: 1922 Rating: I will try to keep this review short and sweet, just the way the book was! The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim is the perfect book for April, it really is enchanted! It will definitely make you…\n\nThe Violets of March: book review\n\nAuthor: Sarah Jio Genre: Literary Fiction, Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction Publisher: Plume Books Year: April 2011 Rating: Sarah Jio’s writing captivated me from the beginning of the book and this was her first novel! It was so easy to get into the story and the more I read, the more…\n\nSunflowers in February: book review\n\nAuthor: Phyllida Shrimpton Genre: YA, Contemporary Fiction Publisher: Hot Key Books Year: February 2018 Rating: I always say that each book is different for everyone, every reader experiences it in a unique way. However, with Sunflowers in February I couldn’t help but think, what would somebody not like about this…\n\nWhere Decay Sleeps: book review\n\nAuthor: Anna Cheung Genre: Gothic; Horror; Poetry Publisher: Haunt Publishing Year: 2021 Rating: The amazing Rebecca Wojturska, Managing Director and Editor of Haunt Publishing, very kindly provided me with a copy of this book in exchange of an honest review, so here it goes! Where Decay Sleeps is a dark,…\n\nThe Actuality: book review (Sandstone Press Book Tour)\n\nAuthor: Paul Braddon Genre: Speculative fiction; Sci-fi; Dystopian fiction Publisher: Sandstone Press Year: 2021 Rating: I was kindly gifted a copy of Paul Braddon’s The Actuality and I am participating in the Sandstone Press book tour to celebrate its paperback publication! I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to finish…\n\nDeath’s Edge: book review (SmashBear Publishing Book Tour)\n\nAuthor: John Ortega Genre: Urban fantasy Publisher: SmashBear Publishing Year: September 2021 Rating: Thank you so much, SmashBear Publishing for kindly providing me with the eBook copy of Death’s Edge and for inviting me to be part of the book tour for this great read! Wow, what a journey! This is an amazing book,…\n\nThe Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair: book review\n\nOriginal title: La Vérité sur l’affaire Harry Quebert Author: Joël Dicker Genre: Crime, Thriller Publisher: Quercus Publishing Year: 2014 Rating: I read this book a few years ago when I was still living in Spain and read it in Spanish, hence the Spanish cover of the paperback. I wrote my…\n\nThe Innocents by C.A. Asbrey: book review\n\nAuthor: C.A. Asbrey Genre: Historical Fiction; Mystery Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing Year: April 2018 Rating: A couple of years ago I received a copy of this book by the author via Booktasters in exchange for an honest review. Thank you, Booktasters and C.A. Asbrey, for the amazing read! The Innocents is…\n\nThe Abyss Within – A SmashBear Anthology: book review\n\nAuthor: Various Genre: Anthology; Horror Publisher: SmashBear Publishing Year: October 2020 Rating: I am so happy that my blog is the first stop of the book tour for The Abyss Within, an amazing anthology of horrifying tales published by SmashBear Publishing. They specialise in urban fantasy, fantasy, and paranormal romance. This is one of the…\n\nDon't miss out on all the new posts on the blog, stay updated! Plus, one special newsletter each month will fly right into your inbox when you subscribe!\n\n • Show Buttons\n Hide Buttons", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999005198478699} +{"content": "Give Us a Chance – Now Live!\n\nGive Us a Chance is now available! It’s the story of Jake and Ivy and book two of The Wheeler Brothers, a series of standalone new adult romances. Amazon, iBooks, BN, and Kobo Add to Your Goodreads Shelf\n\nSneak Peek of Give Us a Chance\n\nThis is the first half of Chapter One. Contains spoilers if you haven’t read Next to Me, (the story of Nash and Callie). JAKE “You’ve gotta give up on this girl,” Nash says as he tosses his burger wrapper into the … Read More\n\nGive Us a Chance – Book Blurb\n\nJake Wheeler doesn’t date. It’s one night and that’s it. Some would say he’s a player but he disagrees. He’s always upfront with a girl, letting her know he’s not interested in a relationship. That is until he meets Ivy. … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999904632568359} +{"content": "Major, Michelle\n\n1 Article\n\nLast 30 days\nLast 6 months\nLast 12 months\nLast 24 months\nSpecific Dates\n\nThe Magnolia Sisters\n\nThis enjoyable romance is perfect for voracious readers who want to dive into a new small-town series. Recommended for libraries that already boast strong romance collections.\n\nGet connected. Join our global community of more than 200,000 librarians and educators.\n\nGet access to 8000+ annual reviews of books, ebooks, and more\n\nAs low as $13.50/month", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9469138383865356} +{"content": "About the Book\n\nSeries Unhallowed Love Series Book #1\n\nFaced with losing Pandora Productions as well as her best friend Rebecca to the smarmy Paul, savvy film executive Debbie makes a pact with the demon Shaker, agreeing to bind herself to him as his human master in return for killing Paul. When the intended coup goes amiss, resulting in the deaths of both Rebecca and Paul, Debbie finds herself alone at Pandora’s helm, facing a rising tide of corporate enemies led by Paul’s duplicitous son Dante and the behemoth Titan Pictures. Shaker’s backing smoothes the way, solving some problems supernaturally, others through brutal bloodshed, even as he calls into play various preternatural and human allies to assist Debbie.\n\nAs the months pass, Debbie’s strong resolve begins to crumble under the weight of her actions, even as she guiltily concedes the pleasure she finds in Shaker’s arms is becoming something more than just affection. Is there hope for a happy ending built on so much evil? Or is Debbie doomed to lose her heart as well as her soul to a demon who has only been waiting for the chance to claim both?\n\nBook Tour\n\nVisit each tour stop for exciting features and extras. Check back regularly for the latest schedule.\n(Note: The links below opens to a new tab on your browser)\n\nSept 19\n\nBook Unleashed – Promo – Kick Off Post\nParanormal Romance and More – Promo, Excerpt, Bonus Scene/Deleted Scene\n\nSept 20\n\nBooks,Dreams,Life – Promo, Play List\nDrops of InkPromo\n\nSept 21\n\n6 Feet Under Books – Promo, Excerpt\nRainne’s Ramblings – Promo, Character Profile\nInk Slinger��s Blog – Promo, Excerpt, Play List\n\nSept 22\n\nMythical Books – Guest Post\n\nSept 23\n\nJazzy Book Reviews – Promo, Play List\n\nSept 25\n\nThe Authors Blog – Promo\nNovel Addiction – Promo, Play List\n\nSept 26\n\nKaren Docter – Promo, Excerpt\n\nSept 27\n\nFull Moon Bites – Promo, Excerpt\n\nSept 28\n\nSept 30\n\nBook Crazy Scrapbook Mama – Promo, Interview\n\nOct 2\n\nTexan Girl Reads – Promo\nWelcome to My Dungeon – Excerpt, Bonus Scene/Deleted Scene\n\nOct 3\n\nSienna Matthews – Character Interview\n\nOct 4\n\nShh, I Am Reading – Excerpt\n\nOct 5\n\nI Smell Sheep – Guest Post\n\nOct 6\n\nC Exley Books – Promo, Excerpt\nDawn’s Reading Nook – Promo, Bonus Scene\n\nOct 7\n\nLiz’s Reading Life – Promo, Excerpt\n\nOct 9\n\nRelated Posts\n\n Featured image\nSep 19, 2017CategoryArticle,Featured Book\nThere's No Heaven....Like Hell\n Featured image\nJul 25, 2017CategoryTour Info\nWelcome to the main page for A Good Year blog tour. This page contains detailed information about the tour, including event dates, media kits, giveaways, and tour schedule.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000078678131104} +{"content": "What does AOCS mean in Asian?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand AOCS in the International field in general and in the Asian terminology in particular.\n\nAsia Oceania Congress Of Sexology\n\nInternational » Asian\n\nFind a translation for AOCS in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this AOCS abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"AOCS.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 25 May 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Reader reviews and comments on Girl With A Pearl Earring, plus links to write your own review.\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reading Guide |  Reviews |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nGirl With A Pearl Earring\n\nby Tracy Chevalier\n\nGirl With A Pearl Earring\n • Critics' Opinion:\n\n Readers' Opinion:\n\n • First Published:\n Dec 1999, 240 pages\n Dec 2000, 240 pages\n\n • Rate this book\n\nBuy This Book\n\nAbout this Book\n\nPage 1 of 7\nThere are currently 55 reader reviews for Girl With A Pearl Earring\nOrder Reviews by:\n\nWrite your own review!\n\ndebbie franchise (12/09/10)\n\nfgirl with a pearl earring\nI read this book because of my English class and at first I thought I would hate it, but I fell in love. it is one of my favorites. you don't have to love painting to enjoy this book. It is interesting reading it while you look at the paintings discussed in it. Two thumbs up for sure!\nRachel (10/19/09)\n\nThis book really takes you into their world... a very thrilling and experience. After the first page, I just couldn't put it down. I enjoyed reading this book and so will you!\nmimi (12/27/05)\n\nGirl with a Pearl Earring\nI thought that this book was good but it has a little to much detail. The ending was pretty upsetting but the message was good. I wish I could have found chapter summaries for this book so that I wouldn't have to go through all the unecessary detail.\nMeredith (02/24/05)\n\nDespite what some say about loving the book and then being disappointed by the ending, I disagree. You have to look at the whole book and when you do you realise that what Griet did was right for her at that time. Anything else would have been a lie to the boook and to the characters and the time. If you do not realsie this then you are not looking hard enough. Trust me you can do it, I'm only fifteen and I can. Overall I would say that I am better off having read this book. All I can say is that I hope the movie doesn't ruin it.\nAmanda (02/10/05)\n\nThis is a beautifully written novel. When you read it you feel as if you are looking through Griets eyes.\nS.B (01/20/05)\n\nan astounding and captivating novel about Vermeer's art and 17th century life in Delft\nAryn (12/27/04)\n\nThis is a great book for people who love art and/or history\nI.K. (12/12/04)\n\nJust another silly and shallow book. But the film is even worseUnderground Airlines\n by Ben Winters\n\n \"The Invisible Man meets Blade Runner in this outstanding alternate history thriller.\" - PW Star", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9763378500938416} +{"content": "Janey Travis\nBook News\n\nBeauty and Fame … blessing or curse? I Need a Doctor by Janey Travis\n\nThis post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy.\n\nJaney Travis\n\nJera’s Jamboree is delighted to be taking part in the I Need a Doctor blog tour with a spotlight and giveaway.\n\nJaney Travis\n\nGenre: Romantic Comedy\n\nRelease Date: 15th July 2016\n\nPublisher: Thornhill Print\n\nBeauty and fame… a blessing or a curse?\n\nLoveless fashion model Nola Nichols thinks being beautiful is a curse; that is until she is cursed and her looks begin to fade just a week before the most important photo shoot of her career. In her attempts to get un-cursed, she finds herself taking part in a rather unconventional funeral, reveals one or two unrests in her own past, and falls madly in love with a doctor. Erm… that would be a witch doctor, right…?\n\nJaney Travis\n\n What the Readers say:\n\n“Just the right sprinkling of romance and humour.” Brook Cottage Books\n\n“A very enjoyable and clever plot. Different, fresh and enjoyable.” Jenny in Neverland\n\n“I couldn’t help but like Nola even though at times she is a proper diva.” Comet Babe’s Books\n\n“I love all the quirky characters in the story and just the pure madness and fun of it all!” Books4U\n\n“A nice balance of humour, sweet romance, morals and a spooky side!” The Little Reader Library\n\n“A Five Star Read – I really enjoyed the light-hearted tone.”  Love Reading Love Books\n\nJaney Travis\n\nAbout Janey Travis\n\nJaney Travis is currently travelling around the world chasing the sun while blogging, tweeting, writing fun-to-read novels and travel magazine features. Look out for her new light-hearted romantic comedy novel I Need a Doctor. You can catch up with her on Twitter: @janey_travis on Facebook: janeytravisbooks.\n\nJaney also writes bestselling romantic adventure fiction as Janice Horton. Find out more at www.janicehorton.co.uk\n\nAuthor Links:\n\nJaney Travis on Facebook:\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/janeytravisbooks\n\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/janey_travis\n\nhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30623638-i-need-a-doctor\n\nGiveaway 2\n\nThe tour wide giveaway is for an ecopy of I Need a Doctor and is open Internationally.\n\nJera’s Jamboree is not responsible for this giveaway.  Please read the Terms and Conditions on the Rafflecopter stipulated by the tour organiser/author.\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\nGood luck!\n\nSignature flower\n\nFamily comes first! I'm married with two son's in their 20's and have a little more time now to follow my passions. I love my role as an Inclusion Lead in KS2 and I'm passionate about early help. I'm a member of Bournemouth's Early Help Operational Board working alongside others to instigate change and growth. I'm also passionate about my love of reading, being out in nature and creating with crochet. 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Throw in yummy Detective Maroney and her life couldn’t get more complicated – or could it?\n\nMy View:\n\nThis novella was a delightful introduction to the paranormal/fantasy world of Daisy Luck P.I. This read is engaging and light and instantly lifted my spirits (no pun intended). A perfect pick me up for the weary, jaded reader and a great introduction to the author’s skill set – her wonderful imagination, entertaining words, characters that are quirky and likeable, and a paranormal narrative with a hint of romance – a great combination. I look forward to reading more by this Australian writer in the near future.\n\n4 thoughts on “Post Script: SNOOP – Eleni Konstantine\n\n 1. Carol – Glad you enjoyed this. Normally I”m not one for the paranormal in crime novels. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be done well. And sometimes, a light novel or novella is just what the doctor ordered. Perhaps I’ll look out for this one.\n\n • Margot – I had just started a book I was so looking forward to – 60 pages in – I gave up….I think this was a case of the “Emperor’s New Clothes” no one wants to say a negative thing about the book…anyway I was disappointed..DNF… this was a quick pick me up. 🙂\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 Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8995225429534912} +{"content": "Inception by W.A. Harbinson\n(Projekt Saucer)\n\nNo critic rating\n\nWaiting for minimum critic reviews\n\nSee Reader Rating\n\nThe first wave of modern UFO sightings occurred nearly 100 years ago. 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Oprah won awards for two extraordinary shows,  and other winners were CNN, CBS, the Huffington Post, and the Christian Science Monitor.  I had a lovely talk with prolific author Richard Paul Evans who won a Wilbur for his fiction book, A Winter’s Dream, and plan to check it out. The RCC is a marvelous organization and you can see all the award winners on this link to the event.  Thank you again to the RCC.  Winning this award is a true honor.\nI’ll be doing something different on Matrignosis this week. For the last few weeks I’ve been preparing guest posts for five different blogs for a week-long virtual blog tour. One new post will appear on a different blog each week day starting today.  They should be published by 8:00 AM (U.S. Eastern Standard Time). After that they’ll remain in the archives.\nInstead of my usual two posts a week I’ll be publishing a brief post here each day, Monday through Friday, to notify you of the blog, guest post title, and link to that day’s post. If, for some reason, the link I give you is confusing or incorrect, please check back. I’ll add the correct link as soon as I have it.\nOne reason for this tour is to introduce new people to my work. It’ll be interesting to see how different audiences respond to it. I hope you’ll feel free to add comments of your own, and I’ll check in frequently to reply. A second reason is to introduce my readers to new blogs and writers with similar interests, so I hope you’ll linger for a while and check out their offerings. This is a marvelous opportunity to spread the kinds of ideas you and I are interested in and grow the kinds of internet communities to which we’d like to belong.\nAs a special thank-you to all who read Matrignosis, I’m offering a give-away at my website at http://www.jeanraffa.com.  You’ll find an explanation and description of the “prizes” there!\nI’ll be back at the usual times next week. Meanwhile, enjoy!\nToday, Monday, April 8, 2013, I’ll be appearing at Jung at Heart, hosted by Cheryl Fuller.\nThe title of my post is Leaping Into the Void. Click here for the link.\nHere’s the address to her blog  in case there’s a glitch and you can’t find it with the other link:   http://www.jung-at-heart.com/.\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 750 other subscribers\n\n4 Responses\n\n 1. Hi Jean, I read your guest post and loved it – so uplifting, how wonderful to be living from the heart! It reminded me of a book I read recently by Eoin McCabe called ‘Open: How living from the heart changed everything’. Hearing others’ experiences and finding out about connecting with your own authenticity is a great gift – thank you : )\n\n 1. Hi Roberta. I haven’t heard of McCabe’s book. It sounds like something I’d love! Thank you for the tip and for letting me know you liked this post. Living from the heart really does change everything. Jeanie\n\n 2. Hi Jeanie, that’s a lovely picture of you radiating pure joy! Congratulations on receiving the Wilbur award. I loved your book ‘Healing the Sacred Divide’ and have recommended it to everyone I know. Looking forward to this week’s blog tour! I bless the day I found your blog – such a treasure trove! 🙂\n\n 3. Thank you, Deborah! Yes, I was feeling pretty good! How kind you are to recommend Healing the Sacred Divide to others! Thank you for sharing your treasures of warmth, appreciation, and generous-spiritedness here. I’m glad you found my blog too! Blessings, Jeanie\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Spurred on since I got the Dark Grimoire tarot last week. Will look at some more of his stories too. I did enjoy the descriptions of the emerging vast cyclopean city scape.\nOn shelves\nShare this Book\nNeed help?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986717700958252} +{"content": "The world we make / N.K. Jemisin.\n\n\"Every great city has a soul. A human avatar that embodies their city's heart and wields its magic. New York? She's got six. But all is not well in the city that never sleeps. Though Brooklyn, Manny, Bronca, Venezia, Padmini, and Neek have temporarily managed to stop the Woman in White from invading...\n\nFull description\n\nSaved in:\nBibliographic Details\nMain Author: Jemisin, N. K. (Author)\nPublished: New York, NY : Orbit, Hachette Book Group, 2022.\nEdition:First edition.\nSeries:Jemisin, N. K. 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The major motion picture Helen of Troy staring Brad Pitt proves that this epic is as relevant today as it was twenty five hundred years ago when it was first written. So journey back to the Trojan War with Homer and relive the grandest adventure of all times.\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: Start Publishing LLC (April 08, 2013)\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nPage count: 310 pages\n\nFile size: 445 KB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9936597347259521} +{"content": "Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode\n\nThe Sample Chapter Podcast\n\nWelcome to the Sample Chapter Podcast! Find your next favorite book here on the show where authors read a \"sample chapter\" from one of their books after a brief interview. Hosted by thriller author, Jason A. 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Clear your thoughts. Writing is my own form of meditation.  I’m in love with Dirty Chai. I love chai tea as it is, but a chai with espresso – it is a caffeinated one-two punch of savory flavor. This is my new fave “go juice”. I love this coffeehouse. I love this town. I love sitting here writing. I love that when I’m in here my iPhone gets absolutely no reception and I end up with “no service”. Self-imposed silent time with no disturbing distractions from technology and…\n\nRead More\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6989274024963379} +{"content": "Monday, March 6, 2017\n\nPulp Modern\n\nPosted by Randi on Monday, March 6, 2017\n\nWhat they want:\nPulp Modern is a fiction journal that publishes crime, fantasy, science fiction, horror, and westerns. Absolutely NO SUBJECT is taboo. 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A prince called Ram.\nHe loves his country, even when his countrymen torment him. He stands alone for the law. His band of brothers, his Sita, and he, against the darkness of chaos.\n\nWill Ram rise above the taint that others heap on him? Will his love for Sita sustain him through his struggle? Will he defeat the demon Lord Raavan who destroyed his childhood? Will he fulfill the destiny of the Vishnu?\nBegin an epic journey with Amish's latest- the Ram Chandra Series.\n\nScion of Ikshvaku (English) Paperback\n\nPublisher Westland Limited\nLanguage English\nBinding Paperback\nNumber of Pages 376 Pages\nPublication Year 2015 June\nISBN-10 9385152149\n\nReviews of Scion of Ikshvaku (English) (Paperback)\n\nAverage Rating\nBased on 0 Ratings\n\nTop Reviews View all top reviews(0)\n'Top Reviews' lists the most relevant product reviews only. 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I can’t believe I’m writing these words – 2022 has been a freaky-still-in-the-pandemic-but-somehow-trying-to-be-out-of-it limbo time where, in … Read More\n\nA Perfectly Paranormal Christmas Giveaway\n\nWe are celebrating the release of our new anthology, A Perfectly Paranormal Christmas, by giving away signed print copies of all 4 of the anthologies in the series: A Perfectly Paranormal Valentine A Perfectly Paranormal Halloween A Perfectly Paranormal Easter A Perfectly Paranormal Christmas This prize pack is valued at over $100 (USD) and is open to everyone, no matter … Read More\n\nRelease Day Video\n\n??A Perfectly Paranormal Christmas is out today!!! ???? ????To celebrate, we’re keeping it on sale at 99c! (USD) – for a limited time! ??If lost souls, wild magic, shifters, fated mates, action, mystery and sexy romance make you tingle, then this anthology is for you. So decorate your tree, curl up with some delicious cookies and magic yourself some holiday … Read More\n\nA Perfectly Paranormal Christmas is Released Today!\n\nIt’s A Perfectly Paranormal Christmas’ Release Day!!! Woohoo! We are so proud of the 4th in our Perfectly Paranormal Anthology Series and hope you will fall in love with the stories as much as we have. To celebrate it’s release, we’re keeping the anthology at the special pre-order price of 99c (USD) for a limited time! ? It feels like … Read More\n\nA Perfectly Paranormal Christmas Cover Reveal\n\nIt’s HERE! The cover for A Perfectly Paranormal Christmas is here! And it’s everything an author could dream of for a paranormal Christmas anthology cover. Don’t believe me? Check this out: Isn’t it gorgeous? All sparkly and Christmassy and mystical. Just like the stories inside. 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See current, -ency\nDictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019\n\nRelated Words for currency\n\ncash, notes, dough, wad, cabbage, roll, bread, moolah, specie, dinero, coinage\n\nExamples from the Web for currency\n\nContemporary Examples of currency\n\nHistorical Examples of currency\n\nBritish Dictionary definitions for currency\n\nnoun plural -cies\n\na metal or paper medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country\ngeneral acceptance or circulation; prevalencethe currency of ideas\nthe period of time during which something is valid, accepted, or in force\nthe act of being passed from person to person\nAustralian (formerly) the local medium of exchange, esp in the colonies, as distinct from sterling\nAustralian slang\n 1. (formerly) the native-born Australians, as distinct from the British immigrants\n 2. (as modifier)a currency lad\n\nWord Origin for currency\n\nC17: from Medieval Latin currentia, literally: a flowing, from Latin currere to run, flow\nCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012\n\nWord Origin and History for currency\n\n1650s, \"condition of flowing,\" from Latin currens, present participle of currere \"to run\" (see current (adj.)); the sense of a flow or course extended 1699 (by John Locke) to \"circulation of money.\"\n\nOnline Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper\n\ncurrency in Culture\n\nAny form of money in actual use as a medium of exchange.\n\nThe New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8833229541778564} +{"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\nThe Garden of Love 2K12\n\nAnthony O. Mitchell Jr. Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled The Garden of Love 2K12 which was written by poet Anthony O. Mitchell Jr.. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Anthony O. Mitchell Jr.\n\nBest Anthony O. Mitchell Jr. Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nThe Garden of Love 2K12\n\nThro' enchantment's copses, a transportation; Countless vacation an ancient garden. Love's eden; A rapturous teleportation Wherethrough blooms roses adored therein such garden.\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n 1. Date: 4/29/2012 5:16:00 PM\n I feel Im in that garden, it has a lush look about it and the scent hangs like a soft mist. Am watching for the thorns though! Love, Lizzie\n\n Mitchell Jr. Avatar Anthony O. Mitchell Jr.\n Date: 5/8/2012 2:04:00 PM Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\n Well, I see you liked it. Thanks.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9941497445106506} +{"content": "Like A Cloud Read Count : 43\n\nCategory : Poems\n\nSub Category : N/A\n\nIn winter, she warms my arms,\nHer hugs are like all the hot drinks I love.\n  Sun that does not need rest,\nBetween her fingers I feel like a cloud.\n\n  She stays less than I want,\nBut I always go out of her way.\nWhen she looks at me,\nHer love burns inside me. \n\nIf winter lasts even in spring,\nLet it warm me even in summer.\nMy shyness can be seen on her cheeks,\nIn winter, she warms the cold inside me.\n\n • Dec 21, 2022\n\nLog Out?\n\nAre you sure you want to log out?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000028610229492} +{"content": "Blackwater Phenomenon\n\nRegardless of the generation when you come of age in America, fame and fiction are as good as gold. And, if the fiction is based on your fame, then, you’re as good as a god.\n\nThis is the story of my family’s fame. This is the story of my great-grandfather, Fredrick Fletchman.\n\nI was so naïve, and like any great grandson, I was flattered that I had found something of my great grandfather’s—a message that no one else in my family had found.\n\nLooking back now, Fredrick almost succeeded in his overall ambitions—to rid the world of the evil he’d found, and the evil that found him.\n\nBy Chad Nelson\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Blackwater Phenomenon”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.687262773513794} +{"content": "Johannes Fischer was born in 1963 in Hamburg and studied English and German literature in Frankfurt. He now lives as a writer and translator in Nürnberg. He is a FIDE-Master and regularly writes for KARL, a German chess magazine focusing on the links between culture and chess. 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Build English vocabulary online and learn similar words, opposite words and uses of \"Stringency\" in sentences with examples. \"Stringency\" का मतलब हिंदी में जानिये और अंग्रेजी की शब्दावली सुधारें।\n\nDefinition of \"Stringency\"\n\nadjectiveImposing rigorous standards of performance\n\nSimilar words, opposite words and meaning in Hindi of \"Stringency\"\n\nHindi Meaning of Stringencyकड़ाई, तंगी, कठिनता, कठौता, तपस्या, मितव्ययिता, सख्ती\nSynonyms of StringencyAusterity, Hardness, Harshness\nAntonyms of StringencyPlandness, Gentility, Mildness\n\nUse of \"Stringency\" word in sentences, examples\n\n • Rising stringency of food safety regulations could be another factor augmenting the demand for salmonella testing.\n • Broadus said the stringency of admission allows the quality to remain top notch\n • Further, the stringency in occupational health and safety regulations across the world\n • Yet the next increase in stringency requirements for new housing is unlikely to take place until 2022.\n • The Trump administration has been gradually increasing the stringency with which it scrutinizes work-visa applications.\n\nLearn more words starts by letter \"S\"\n\n📊 This topic has been read 2 times.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8024439215660095} +{"content": "Famous quotes by Alfred Tennyson:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Alfred Tennyson's quotes with the community:\n\nQuote of the Day\n\nWould you like us to send you a FREE inspiring quote delivered to your inbox daily?\n\nPlease enter your email address:     \n\nUse the citation below to add this author page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Alfred Tennyson Quotes.\" Quotes.net. 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Bringing together Graham's library, his original writing desk, and manuscript copies of his poems, the National Poetry Library’s exhibition reflects on what makes a space 'creative' and how, in turn, these spaces shape …\n\nFind out more »\n\nLiving in Poetry Festival 2018\n\nOctober 27 - October 28\nStanley Halls, 12 South Norwood Hill\nLondon, SE25 6AB United Kingdom\n\nOctober brings to Croydon the first two-day festival celebrating the power of the spoken and written word. Experience a wide range of activities including scratch performances, panel discussions, workshops, masterclasses, family fun and showcases for all ages and abilities. 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The house is full of memories of their childhood and their past -- their mother took them there when she left their father – but now they may have to sell it. And under the idyllic surface, there are tensions. Roland has come with his new wife and his sisters don’t like her. Kasim, the twenty-year-old son of Alice’s ex-boyfriend, makes plans to seduce Molly, Roland’s teenage daughter. Fran’s children uncover an ugly secret in a ruined cottage in the woods. Passion erupts where it’s least expected, blasting the quiet self-possession of Harriet, the oldest sister. 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(Click Here)\nFriday 13: Guest Post & Giveaway - VVB (Click Here)\nSunday 15: Guest Post: Beckys Barmy Book Blog\nMonday 16: Character Profile - Reading Away The Days\nTuesday 17: Review - We Fancy Books\nWednesday 18: Review - VVB\nThursday 19: Book Excerpt - Beckys Barmy Book Blog\nFriday 20: This or That - Book Briefs\nSunday 22: Review - Sizzling Reviews\nMonday 23: We end the blog tour HERE!!\n Links to all blog posts will be posted here. :)\n\nThanks for joining us on our very first blog tour! :D\n\nAnyone excited? What do yous think of the front cover? 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It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books and things you have received. Share news about what is coming up on your blog for the week ahead. See rules here: Sunday Post Meme\n\nHappy Sunday y’all! This week flew by, but I’m so proud of myself. I actually read and finished three books 🙌 That hasn’t happened since January. I’m slowly finding a new routine since moving to working at the clinic most days. It helps that it is only 4 days a week. That gives me a day midweek to catch up on house chores and shopping and the weekend to rest. The only downside to this week is losing an hour of sleep today….but this is the last spring forward, right? Wasn’t that voted in last year in the US to no longer change back and forth? Or did I dream that 😅\n\nCurrently Reading 📖🎧\n\nICYMI….Last Week on the Blog\n\nComing Up This Week\n\n • The Renaissance of Gwen Hathaway by Ashley Schumacher ~ review\n • TTT | “Books on my Spring 2023 To-Read List” hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl\n • #TBRChallenge Review ~ March “Baggage”\n • Well Traveled by Jen DeLuca ~ audio review\n • A Clash of Queens by Michelle Bryan and L.J. Higgins ~ review\n • An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn ~ audio review\n\nThis Week’s Book Fix 📚\n\nThe Isles of the Gods by Amie Kaufman (eARC) | Leave It to the March Sisters by Annie Sereno (eARC) | The Scarlet Alchemist by Kylie Lee Baker (eARC)\n\nA big thank you to Knopf Books for Young Readers, Forever, and Inkyard Press for providing this week’s eARCs!\n\nYour Turn! What are you reading this week? Share below\n\nGot a Reading Problem?\n\nGet your fix here. 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When and where should they be used? 3. Should they be used to protect yourself and others, or should they be used to harm others? 4.Would you like to have these powers? Only you can decide! More\nDownload: epub mobi (Kindle) pdf more Online Reader\nWords: 43,590\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781301715381\nAbout Nathan Johnson\n\nHello, I'm Nathan Johnson. I graduated from Mountain View College in Dallas, TX with an Associate's Degree in Business in May 2000. I have lived in Cedar Hill, TX since July 1973. Ever since I was about 12, I've been interested in writing and I wrote the Rebel in 1991. After about 8 years of writing, I took a break to focus on my career. I finally got back into it in Aug. 2009 and have been a published author through createspace.com since Jun. 12, 2011. I look forward to working with the e-books and Smashwords to publish my book electronically.\nTouch of Evil Part 1- The Twins, The Road to Pripyat is now available on amazon.com and smashwords.com. Please be sure to check out my website, nathandsbooks.com. Thanks.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\n\nPrint Edition\n\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9841024875640869} +{"content": "I Should NOT Be Writing: My Years-Long List of Neglected Tasks\n\nMy dad used to have an expression about women and their relationships with men.\n\n“The only thing worse than having no man is having a useless one.”\n\nContinue reading\n\nLearning by Doing (Over): Even More Thoughts on Having My Novel Critiqued\n\nApparently, I’m both a better and worse writer than I always thought.\n\nIt’s been pretty much a full year since I started my critique group, and the time I’ve spend working with my CPs has been full of revelations about myself as a writer.\n\nContinue reading\n\nBlogging Isn’t Dead (But Someday I Will Be)\n\nMaybe it’s morbid to talk about your inevitable death on your birthday.\n\nOr maybe one’s birthday is an ideal time to reflect upon the natural ending of things, as well as the things you want to accomplish before your own end time, and more importantly, the barriers, both real and imaginary, that stand in your way.\n\nContinue reading\n\nMy Year-End 2018 Goals Reassessment (New Year’s Resolution Redux #3)\n\nI’ve got one more kick at the can.\n\nI’m a long-standing lover of New Year’s resolutions, and this year, aside from just setting some—which is the easy part—I decided to perform regular progress assessments in order to course correct as needed to help boost my likelihood of achieving success.\n\nContinue reading\n\nHow Do You Write a Book?\n\nI’m always taken aback when a non-writer is impressed by the act of writing a novel.\n\nIn last week’s post, I wrote about my passion for writing and how, in reality, my devotion to it presents as rather obsessive and possibly a little pathetic.\n\nContinue reading\n\nThe Sounds and Souls of the Soweto Gospel Choir\n\nThe Soweto Gospel Choir at Vancouver’s Orpheum Theatre\n\nIt’s been years since I’ve been to a concert.\n\nI’m not really sure why this is the case.  I have a close friend who is as much a music lover as I am, and we have a standing commitment to see at least one concert together a year.\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9940857291221619} +{"content": "Recent News Releases\n\nNews Release Archives \n\nspacer image\n\nContact Information\n\nOffice of University Communications & Marketing\nDr. Peter M. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word shark in the Vietnamese language.\n\nDiscuss this shark Vietnamese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"shark.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 23 Jan. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "trugarez pronunciation: How to pronounce trugarez in Breton\n\nPronunciation: trugarez\n\nAdded on: 2009-06-17 Listened: 2.4K times\nin: thanks\n\nPronunciation in Breton [br]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Peter beats her up, steals a gun and money from the recycling center, and sets fire to a church. Police Chief Orrin Hunnicut arrests Peter, who is charged with arson, burglary, larceny, theft of a firearm, threatening a cop, and reckless endangerment. 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Web. 29 Apr. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000054836273193} +{"content": "Festival Neue Literatur 2016\n\nSeriously-Funny-Prof-Pic-v2-1-300x300It’s February, and it’s raining. But do not despair, the thing that makes February worthwhile every year is about to make its delightful appearance: Festival Neue Literatur (Feb. 26-28)! I’ve written about FnL before, and I even used to curate it once, but now I get to sit on the sidelines and enjoy all the great storytelling as this year’s capable curator, Ross Benjamin, works his lion-taming magic on a half dozen Austrian, German, and Swiss writers who’ve been imported from Europe for the long weekend. Last year’s festival chair, novelist Monique Truong, loved the festival so much she came back this year too! All events will be conducted in English, of course (that’s the point of the festival – making the latest in German-language literature available and accessible to a NYC audience), and you can read English excerpts from all the participants’ books on the festival website, which is here. And here’s where you’ll find a complete schedule of the events that begin this Friday and run through Sunday. There’ll even be an event (on Saturday) specifically highlighting literary translation! Festival participants include Daniel Kehlmann, Natasha Wimmer, Álvaro Enrigue, Laura Perciasepe, Ann Goldstein, Joshua Rothman, Sal Robinson, James Hannaham, Siri Hustvedt, Jenny Offill, and John Wray joining the six visiting authors featured in this year’s FnL: Xaver Bayer, Sibylle Berg, Iris Hanika, Vea Kaiser, Christopher Kloeble, and Pedro Lenz. Information on all involved can be found on the website, check it out. There’s even a trailer! All the festival events are free (some require RSVPs). Hope to see you there!\n\nShare this:Share on FacebookTweet about this on TwitterShare on Google+Share on TumblrShare on RedditShare on LinkedInEmail this to someonePrint this page\n\nComments are closed.\n\n© Susan Bernofsky 2010-2018. 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Their excellent renditions convey the teens' emotions and point to commonalities of fear, courage, family love, and responsibility. S.W. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine [Published: AUGUST 2017]\n\nTrade Ed. • Scholastic Audiobooks • 2017\n\nCD ISBN 978-1-338-19107-3 $34.99 • Six CDs\n\nDD ISBN 978-1-338-19105-9 $24.99", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7320566177368164} +{"content": "How to say Triumph in Czech ˈtraɪ əmf, -ʌmf\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Triumph to Czech? This page provides all possible translations of the word Triumph in the Czech language.\n\nDiscuss this Triumph Czech translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Triumph.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 28 Apr. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Welcome Friend!\n\nThanks for stopping by! Wondering what you will find around here? You’ll find a collage of book reviews, thoughts on reading, articles about writing, information about my writing projects, and the random ramblings of a writer. Thanks for swinging by my little corner of the internet. I hope you find something you enjoy!\n\nLatest Blog Posts:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9539077281951904} +{"content": "\nadverb see immoral\n\nNew Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Immorally — Im*mor al*ly, adv. In an immoral manner; wickedly. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • immorally — adverb In an immoral manner, not morally, wrongly. He was reluctant to behave immorally. Ant: morally …   Wiktionary\n\n • immorally — immoral ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not conforming to accepted standards of morality. DERIVATIVES immorality noun (pl. immoralities) immorally adverb …   English terms dictionary\n\n • immorally — adverb without regard for morality he acted immorally when his own interests were at stake • Syn: ↑amorally • Ant: ↑morally • Derived from adjective: ↑immoral …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • immorally — See immoral. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • immorally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. sinfully, wickedly, unrighteously, unethically; see wrongly 1 …   English dictionary for students\n\n • immorally — adv. unethically, wickedly, evilly, in an immoral manner …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • immorally — im·morally …   English syllables\n\n • immorally — See: immoral …   English dictionary\n\n • immoral — immorally, adv. /i mawr euhl, i mor /, adj. 1. violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics. 2. licentious or lascivious. [1650… …   Universalium\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": 1.000009536743164} +{"content": "\nBecoming a member of the LoveReading community is free.\n\nNo catches, no fine print just unadulterated book loving, with your favourite books saved to your 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\nChestnut Street\n\nby Maeve Binchy\n\nRelationship Stories Shorter Reads Family Drama eBooks of the Month\n\nChestnut Street Synopsis\n\nJust round the corner from St Jarlath's Crescent (featured in MINDING FRANKIE) is Chestnut Street. Here, the lives of the residents are revealed in Maeve Binchy's wonderfully compelling tales: Bucket Maguire, the window cleaner, who must do more than he bargained for to protect his son. Nessa Byrne, whose aunt comes to visit from America for six weeks every summer and turns the house - and Nessa's world - upside down. Lilian, the generous girl with a big heart, and the fiance not everyone approves of. And Melly, whose gossip about the neighbours leads to trouble in the form of the fortune teller, 'Madame Magic'...\n\nAbout This Edition\n\nISBN: 9781409151814\nPublication date: 4th June 2015\nAuthor: Maeve Binchy\nPublisher: Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) an imprint of Orion Publishing Co\nFormat: Paperback\nPagination: 448 pages\nPrimary Genre Family Drama\nOther Genres:\nWin a Signed Copy of Fragile by Sarah Hilary\n\nWin a Signed Copy of Fragile by Sarah Hilary\n\nClosing date: 01/08/2021\n\nFragile by Sarah Hilary is \"A wonderfully dark, atmospheric, and beautifully written contemporary thriller about a former foster child and runaway.\" Liz Robinson, Expert Reviewer We think that Fragile is a brilliant book and we're working with Macmillan to give away 5 signed copies of the book. This draw is open only for UK residents currently in the UK and is free to enter, multiple entries from the same email address will only be counted once. 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In Dublin’s Chestnut Street new friends appear: devoted daughter Lilian and the thrifty fiancé her friends worry will bring her unhappiness; Kevin the quiet taxi driver who plays a small but vital role in his passengers’ lives; and Bucket Maguire, the window cleaner with the wayward son.\n\nMaeve Binchy Press Reviews\n\nThe author gives us one last extraordinary look at ordinary people as they struggle with family relationships, romances gone awry, and the possibility for a better future ... all with Binchy's thoughtful and loving touch that will be sorely missed -  PUBLISHERS WEEKLY\n\nOther editions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781409151814\nPublication date: 04/06/2015\nFormat: Paperback\n\nISBN: 9781409151784\nPublication date: 24/04/2014\nFormat: Hardback\n\nISBN: 9780804165105\nPublication date: 22/04/2014\nFormat: Ebook\n\nView All Editions\n\nAbout Maeve Binchy\n\nMaeve Binchy (1940 - 2012) was born in County Dublin and educated at the Holy Child convent in Killiney and at University College, Dublin. After a spell as a teacher she joined the Irish Times. Her first novel, Light a Penny Candle, was published in 1982 and she went on to write over twenty books, all of them bestsellers. Several have been adapted for cinema and television, most notably Circle of Friends and Tara Road. Maeve Binchy received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the British Book Awards in 1999 and the Irish PEN/A.T. Cross award in 2007. 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This one is wonderful and masterfully crafted.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978506565093994} +{"content": "Submit Your Poems\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nTruman Walls Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Mistake which was written by poet Truman Walls. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Truman Walls\n\nBest Truman Walls Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nI’m six feet below the ground; where I sleep\nMy body stopped moving and I can’t breathe\nA little air, I think, is all I need\nBut I’m trapped underground and I can’t see\nIt’s so dark and what was that, did someone knock?\nNo, just someone walking over this place that I rot\nI wish I could scream, I wish somebody would talk to me\nWas it a mistake to take my life of disbelief?\nI just wanted someone to take away the monotony\nAll the darkness in my life I thought everything was a lie\nI tried to show someone how I felt inside\nAnd then I ended it...well at least I tried\nBut even in death, I just wish I would die…\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. 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Pancrace Bessa’s floral illustrations, little masterpieces of the coeval botanical painting, complete the book.\n\nBuy the ebook from an our partner's store", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.942669689655304} +{"content": "Posts tagged as:\n\ngratitude list\n\nThe Present Moment Is All We Ever Have\n\n  The past is gone. The future isn’t here yet. Let us be reminded …   How are you choosing to use this moment?\n\nRead on →\n\nDecember Photo-A-Day Challenge\n\nNovember was all about gratitude, and I’d like to carry that sentiment straight through to the end of the year. While December’s #arphotoaday challenge has actual prompts, they were thought of with a filter of gratitude. The prompts are your to do with as you choose, of course, so without further ado:\n\nRead on →\n\nJanuary Gratitude List: Part 3\n\nThe air was a crisp 60-ish degrees and the sun glistened on the ocean’s surface, creating a low yellow fire road directly back to it. We lay a bright red and blue beach towel across the grass on the bluff and sit in silence as life goes on around us. A man throws a ball […]\n\nRead on →\n\nJanuary Gratitude List: Part 2\n\nI lay before me a pound of gratitude so that I might find the ounce worth measuring.\n\nRead on →\n\nThe Kick Inside (or January Gratitude List)\n\nIn 2009 I was challenged to create gratitude lists each day leading up to Thanksgiving Day, starting November 11th. Each morning I sat and contemplated what I was grateful for, and voila, the lists were born. I ended up creating 14 lists, each of them 39 strong. Livin’ with my eyes closed, goin’ day to […]\n\nRead on →\n\nWhat Can “G” Do For You?\n\nI went back through my 14 lists of gratitude and found that I had some favorites.\n\nRead on →\n© Authentic Realities 2009-2018 (All content unless otherwise noted). 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D.M.H. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine [Published: MAY 2021]\n\nTrade Ed. • Random House Audio • 2021\n\nDD ISBN 9780593409848 $7.50\n\nLibrary Ed. • Books on Tape • 2021\n\nDD ISBN 9780593409855 $22.8", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999984085559845} +{"content": "\n[oh-dis-ee-uh s, oh-dis-yoos]\n\nnoun Classical Mythology.\n\nking of Ithaca; son of Laertes; one of the heroes of the Iliad and protagonist of the Odyssey: shrewdest of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War.\n\nLatin Ulysses.\nDictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019\n\nExamples from the Web for odysseus\n\nContemporary Examples of odysseus\n\nHistorical Examples of odysseus\n\nBritish Dictionary definitions for odysseus\n\nGreek myth one of the foremost of the Greek heroes at the siege of Troy, noted for his courage and ingenuity. His return to his kingdom of Ithaca was fraught with adventures in which he lost all his companions and he was acknowledged by his wife Penelope only after killing her suitorsRoman name: Ulysses\nCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012\n\nWord Origin and History for odysseus\n\nking of Ithaca, from Greek Odysseus (Latin Ulysses), of unknown origin, perhaps related to odyssasthai \"to be grieved at, be angry at.\"\n\nOnline Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper\n\nCulture definitions for odysseus\n\n[Roman name Ulysses]\n\n[(oh-dis-yoohs, oh-dis-ee-uhs)]\n\nA Greek hero in the Trojan War (see also Trojan War). Odysseus helped bring about the fall of Troy by conceiving the ruse of the Trojan horse. After Troy was ruined, Odysseus wandered for ten years trying to return home, having many adventures along the way. (See Circe, Cyclops, Penelope, Scylla and Charybdis, and Sirens.)\n\nThe story of Odysseus' journey home is told in the Odyssey of Homer. By extension, an “odyssey” is any long or difficult journey or transformation.\nThe New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9819366931915283} +{"content": "milyar pronunciation: How to pronounce milyar in Turkish, Indonesian\n\nPronunciation: milyar\n\nAdded on: 2009-07-15 Listened: 66 times\nin: milyar, sayı\n\nPronunciation in Turkish [tr]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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The event takes place at 7pm.\n\nYour hosts are Danna Nordin, Mark Snyder & Megan Milligan...\n\nFuture poetry events at the Coffee Bean -\n- January 26 featuring Brett Breeze\n- February 9 featuring Erotic Poetry\n\nFor more information please visit -\nhttp://www.meetup.com/lasvegaspoets/calendar/12156983/\n\nFor more information on the local poetry scene please visit -\nhttp://www.lasvegaspoets.org/\nJorge Lara, Executive Director\n\nNevada Public Radio\nFor more information on the Cultural Arts in Las Vegas please visit Nevada Public Radio. 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When Rumi threw off his turban and robe and started to dance jubilantly, the most beautiful and meaningful poetry poured from his lips. On Rumi’s 805th birthday, DR. MAJID M. NAINI, one of the world’s foremost Rumi scholars, will discuss Rumi’s life, discoveries, teachings, and magical prescription for world peace and harmony via Rumi’s astounding poetry. The event will also include a performance of Persian classical and fusion music by the SIBARG ENSEMBLE.\n\n This is a special USC Visions & Voices Program. Admission is free. Reservations are required. 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During all that time I’ve met a lot of authors whose books will fail. They’ll fail ... Read More »\n\nWhat’s the worst that could happen?\n\nIt’s Sunday. I’m feeling sad, nostalgic, as I tend to do on Sundays (through strangely, haven’t in a long time…) I’m not stressed, which is a major change – I’ve been behind on work for going on two years, but I stopped accepting clients until I can catch up and things are starting to become manageable again. The strange thing is, I’ve ... Read More »\n\nHow to become a bestselling famous novelist (truth and formula in fiction writing)\n\nI got sucked into a novel yesterday, which I rarely do. The writing is great. Opening sentence: “In strewn banners that lay like streamers from a longago parade the sun’s fading seraphim rays gleamed onto the hood of the old Ford and ribboned the steel with the meek orange of a June tomato straining at the vine.” But it’s not ... 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In one case the writer of the review kindly e-mailed me pointing out a couple of minor period details that I got wrong. The other claimed to have had his faith in the book destroyed by the appearance of a minor  character who aspired to write ‘poetry in the Greek fashion’. Impossible in Medieval Britain according to my critic. Trouble is he was a real person who did indeed write epic poetry emulating Homer.\nRebecca is definitely one of my favourite authors, though I have yet to read The Silence of the Stones. I guess it’s time I did.\n\nvia Unpleasant and juvenile? Bad reviews -2", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9745232462882996} +{"content": "English English\n\nEnglish-Arabic translation for \"resident\"\n\n\"resident\" Arabic translation\n\nResults: 1-5 of 5\n\nresident {noun}\n\nresident {noun} (also: inhabiter, inhabitant, habitant, dweller)\n\nIs a certain translation missing here? 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Wonderful story. I would love to know what happened to JJ (maybe a prequel, just a thought.)\n\nAgain, great story.\nTheLovethief chapter 1 . 5/21/2008\nThat was nicely done. Beautiful language. I like your writing style.\nPaigeHalliwellWilderMatthews chapter 1 . 5/16/2008\nI simply took my time wrapping myself up in these beautiful words.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9635249376296997} +{"content": "« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nStory Explorers Book Club Entry Deadline\n\nMarch 31\n\n|Recurring Event (See all)\nMarch's theme is \"books with a green spine\"! Read stories with this month's theme and submit an entry at the children's desk once you finish reading! Picture books and audiobooks, fiction and nonfiction, it all counts!\n\nRead along with your friends and favorite librarians as you explore and read from a new theme of books each month! Children will chose their own book to read and will enter to win a prize once they’ve finished reading. 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Furthermore, this paper will see how these features become interesting foregrounding elements that can attract the readers' attention and how they are also used to support some literary elements of the novella. The method used in analyzing this is the descriptive method with the referential technique. The grand theory used in Stylistics, which is a study of style in language, or more specifically, the study of distinctive linguistic features. This analysis results in the findings that the figures of speech and the lexical repetition are proved to be powerful features in supporting the characterization, the setting of place, and the plot of the story.\n\nAuthor Information\nTrisnowati Tanto, Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia\n\nPaper Information\nConference: ACAH2015\nStream: Humanities - Language\n\nThis paper is part of the ACAH2015 Conference Proceedings (View)\nFull Paper\nView / Download the full paper in a new tab/window\n\nComments & Feedback\n\nPlace a comment using your LinkedIn profile\n\nShare on activity feed\n\nPowered by WP LinkPress\n\nShare this Research\n\nPosted by amp21", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9961121678352356} +{"content": "\nEventKeeper : Tell a Friend\nWallingford Writers Community\n\nSaturday May 18, 2019\n2:00 PM until 4:00 PM\n\nCelebrating Writers, One Story at a Time\n\nJoin the Wallingford Writers Community and discover how the fellowship of other writers can help you pursue your writing goals!\n\nMonthly meetings are facilitated by award-winning author, Cheryl Bardoe, and creative writing teacher, Kristin Liu. 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Flipping through it, I discovered the most beautiful illustrations of a magical world. ...\n\nRead More »\n\nCheryl Eagan-Donovan Screens Oxfordian Film at Boston Public Library\n\n“The Shakespeare myth is about to undergo a huge paradigm shift, and what it means to be the greatest writer in the English language will never be the same.” — Cheryl Eagan-Donovan Filmmaker Cheryl Eagan-Donovan’s Oxfordian documentary Nothing is Truer ...\n\nRead More »\n\nHamill and Regnier Receive Awards at Boston Conference\n\nJohn Hamill and Tom Regnier received awards at the closing of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s November 2016 conference in Boston, in part for their work in unifying the two major Oxfordian groups in the U.S. to form a single organization, ...\n\nRead More »\n\nBoston Conference Success!\n\nMessage from the SOF president to everyone who attended, followed, helped organize, or presented at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2016 Conference in Boston, November 3rd through 6th: I wish to thank you for your support of the SOF. We had ...\n\nRead More »\n\nEditorial: Midnight in the Garden of the SAQ\n\nBy Dr. Michael Egan Readers will know that Shakespeare Beyond Doubt contributor, Hardy Cook, also runs SHAKSPER, an online discussion group. Recently the issue of free debate surfaced as a topic, and its moderator, a retired professor, stoutly defended his ...\n\nRead More »\n\nOxfordians’ Tempest Book Gets Favorable Mainstream Review\n\nBy Richard M. Waugaman, M.D. The Year’s Work in English Studies [YWES], a publication of the Oxford University Press, is the most comprehensive and oldest annual critical review of scholarship on English literature. In past years, Shakespeare authorship skeptics have ...\n\nRead More »\n\nThe Shakespeare Authorship Question Comes to GableStage\n\nTom Regnier gave his presentation, “Did Shakespeare Really Write Shakespeare? Or Did Someone Else?” on April 11, 2016 in Coral Gables, Florida at the GableStage theatre. 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Will not be public.\nUse Markdown to post your comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996462464332581} +{"content": "mommydaze:saywhat \n\nBook Review: My MacArthur By Cindy Fazzi\n\nI was recently asked to read the book My MacArthur and provide a review as part of the WOW women on Writing tour. I usually do not write about history or politics but this book struck my interest.  So here is my review.\n\nBook summary\n\nThe year is 1930. The place: Manila. Douglas MacArthur is the most powerful Book Review: My MacArthur By Cindy Fazzi man in the Philippines, a United States colony. He’s fifty years old, divorced, and he falls in love at first sight with a ravishing young Filipino woman. He writes her a love note on the spot. Her name is Isabel Rosario Cooper, an aspiring movie actress. One glance at his note and she thinks of him as my MacArthur.\n\nMacArthur pursues his romantic obsession even though he’s breaking numerous taboos. She reciprocates his affection because he could open doors for her financially struggling family. That MacArthur happens to be handsome compensates for the fact that he’s as old as her father.\n\nWhen MacArthur is appointed the U.S. Army chief of staff, he becomes the youngest four-star general and one of America’s most powerful men. Out of hubris, he takes Isabel with him to America without marrying her.\n\nAmid the backdrop of the Great Depression, MacArthur and Isabel’s relationship persists like “a perilous voyage on turbulent waters,” as she describes it. In 1934, after four years of relationship, MacArthur leaves Isabel for fear of a political scandal.\n\nThe general goes on to become the iconic hero of World War II, liberating the Philippines and rebuilding Japan. Isabel drifts in Los Angeles unable to muster the courage to return to Manila.\n\nPrint Length: 285 pages\n\nGenre: Historical Fiction\n\nPublisher: Sand Hill Review Press\n\nISBN: 9781937818968\n\nMy MacArthur is now available to purchase on Amazon.com as an e-book (and print) as well as at Barnes and Noble\n\nMy Thoughts\n\nI read the book in one sitting. It was a beautiful but to me sad love story. Part of me wanted to not like the main character but based on the times and circumstances I had no choice but to understand the decisions that were made.\n\nI felt as though the author did research on the time period and included facts that went along with the time. She also used some language that would have been used in that area which made the book come more alive and be more realistic. \n\nOne thing I liked was that the author focused on the emotions that were felt. It was a romance but did not go into the physical intimacies like so many romances do. The book focused on what each person felt and how they responded.\n\nIt is based on truth and there was enough detail that I went and looked up the main characters because the book left me wanting to find out what happened to them next.\n\nAll in all I would say while not my particular cup of tea I am happy to have read it and would recommend it to others.  You could tell alot of research, time, and effort went into getting the facts as accurate as possible.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nCindy Fazzi is a Filipino-American writer and former Associated Press reporter. She has worked as a journalist in the Philippines, Taiwan, and the United States. My MacArthur, published by Sand Hill Review Press, is her literary debut. She writes romance novels under the pen name Vina Arno. Her first romance book, In His Corner, was published by Lyrical Press in 2015. Cindy’s second romance novel, Finder Keeper of My Heart, was published by Painted Hearts Publishing in 2018. Her short stories have been published in Snake Nation Review, Copperfield Review, and SN Review.\n\nYou can find Cindy at –\n\nAuthor Website: https://www.cindyfazzi.com/\n\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/CindyFazzi\n\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cindyfazzi/\n\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cindy-Fazzi-779654065440439/\n\nGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/862157.Cindy_Fazzi\n\nGooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/+CindyFazzi/about\n\n— Blog Tour Dates\n\nNovember 5th @ The Muffin\n\nWhat goes better in the morning than a muffin? Stop by Women on Writing’s blog and read an interview with the author Cindy Fazzi and enter to win a copy of the book My MacArthur. http://muffin.wow-womenonwriting.com\n\nNovember 6th @ Coffee with Lacey\n\nGet your coffee and stop by Lacey’s blog where she share her thoughts on the book My MacArthur. http://coffeewithlacey.wordpress.com/\n\nNovember 7th @ Beverley A. Baird’s Blog\n\nStop by Beverley’s blog and find out what she thought about Cindy Fazzi’s book My MacArthur. This book is sure to entice historical fiction readers everywhere! https://beverleyabaird.wordpress.com/\n\nNovember 8th @ The Frugalista Mom\n\nStop by Rozelyn’s blog and catch her thoughts on the historical fiction book My MacArthur. https://thefrugalistamom.com/\n\nNovember 9th @ The Frozen Mind\n\nGrab a blanket and stop by the blog The Frozen Mind and read their thoughts on the incredible historical fiction book My MacArthur. https://thefrozenmind.com/\n\nNovember 11th @ Bring on Lemons\n\nIf life hands you lemons, read a book! Come by Crystal’s blog Bring on Lemons and find out what she had to say about the book My MacArthur. http://bringonlemons.blogspot.com/\n\nNovember 13th @ Mommy Daze: Say What??\n\nWant to know what this mom had to say about the book? Stop by Ashley’s blog and read her thoughts on the historical fiction book My MacArthur. https://adayinthelifeofmom.com/\n\nNovember 16th @ Amanda’s Diaries\n\nFind out what Amanda had to say about Cindy Fazzi’s historical fiction book My MacArthur in her review today. https://amandadiaries.com/\n\nNovember 16th @ Chapters Through Life\n\nStop by Danielle’s blog where she spotlight’s Cindy Fazzi’s book My MacArthur. https://chaptersthroughlife.blogspot.com/\n\nNovember 19th @ Madeline Sharples Blog\n\nBe sure to catch today’s post over at Madeline’s blog author Cindy Fazzi shares her tips for writing fiction about a famous person. http://madelinesharples.com/\n\nNovember 20th @ Let Us Talk of Many Things\n\nVisit today’s blog where you can catch Cindy Fazzi’s post on overcoming prejudices against romance writers.\n\nhttps://ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.com/\n\nNovember 21st @ Mam’s Rants and Reviews\n\nStop by Shan’s blog where she shares her thoughts on the historical fiction book My MacArthur. https://shanelliswilliams.com/\n\nNovember 25th @ The World of My Imagination\n\nCatch Nicole’s review of the book My MacArthur and find out what she had to say about this fantastic book. http://theworldofmyimagination.blogspot.com\n\nNovember 26th @ Break Even Books\n\nStop by the Break Even Books blog and read Cindy Fazzi’s article on the pros and cons of using a pen name. https://breakevenbooks.com/\n\nNovember 28th @ Charmed Book Haven Reviews\n\nVisit Cayce’s blog and check out her thoughts on the book My MacArthur by Cindy Fazzi. https://charmedbookhavenreviews.wordpress.com/\n\nNovember 29th @ Memoir Writer’s Journey\n\nStart your journey today at Kathleen’s blog Memoir Writer’s Journey where author Cindy Fazzi talks about the challenges of writing different genres. https://krpooler.com/\n\nNovember 30th @ Joyful Antidotes Blog\n\nWant a joyful way to start your day? Stop by Joy’s blog where she reviews the incredible historical fiction book My MacArthur. https://joyfulantidotes.com/\n\nNovember 30th @ The Uncorked Librarian\n\nMake sure you stop by Christine’s blog and read what she thinks about the book My MacArthur. https://theuncorkedlibrarian.com\n\nDecember 1st @ Charmed Book Haven Reviews\n\nVisit Cacye’s blog again and read her interview with author Cindy Fazzi. https://charmedbookhavenreviews.wordpress.com/\n\nDecember 2nd @ Author Anthony Avina’s Blog\n\nStart your morning out right by reading Anthony Avina’s review of the book My MacArthur. https://authoranthonyavinablog.com/\n\nDecember 2rd @ 2 Turn the Page Book Reviews\n\nVisit Renee’s blog when she reviews Cindy Fazzi’s book My MacArthur and interviews the author. https://2turnthepagebookreviews.blogspot.com/\n\nSpread the love\nSharing is Caring\n\n 1. November 13, 2018 / 7:19 pm\n\n Hi Ashley! I’m thrilled you read MY MACARTHUR in one sitting! Thanks for giving it a chance. I’m enjoying your blog, with its many different topics. Will try your recipe for lemon basil strawberry mimosa(: More power to you!\n Cindy Fazzi\n\n 2. November 15, 2018 / 9:53 pm\n\n An excellent review for a genre you ordinarily don’t read.\n\n 3. November 16, 2018 / 6:34 am\n\n Great review. Sometimes we find a real treat when we step out of our comfort zones.\n\n 4. November 16, 2018 / 8:07 am\n\n Great review, I love the sound of the book and that cover is just beautiful.\n\n 5. DJ Sakata\n November 16, 2018 / 2:57 pm\n\n well done – such an interesting and terrifying period in history, and MacArther was such an ass I’m such she found tons to sort through. 😉\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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One thread per member, please.\nUser avatar\nPosts: 2974\nJoined: February 2009\nFavourite HF book: Welsh Princes trilogy\nPreferred HF: The Middle Ages (England), New Kingdom Egypt, Medieval France\nLocation: Temple of Isis\n\nNefret's 2013 Reads\n\nPost by Nefret » Tue January 8th, 2013, 10:21 am\n\nSince I didn't do one of these for a while, I'm counting a couple books I'd just finished around the end of last year\n\nLords of the North by Bernard Cornwell\nRavens of Avalon by Diana L. Paxson\nVagabond by Bernard Cornwell\nInto battle we ride with Gods by our side\nWe are strong and not afraid to die\nWe have an urge to kill and our lust for blood has to be fulfilled\nWE´LL FIGHT TILL THE END! And send our enemies straight to Hell!\n- \"Into Battle\"\n\nReturn to “Member Reading Logs - 2013”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6769670248031616} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of digest\nv. t. - To distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or application; as, to digest the laws, etc. 2\nv. t. - To separate (the food) in its passage through the alimentary canal into the nutritive and nonnutritive elements; to prepare, by the action of the digestive juices, for conversion into blood; to convert into chyme. 2\nv. t. - To think over and arrange methodically in the mind; to reduce to a plan or method; to receive in the mind and consider carefully; to get an understanding of; to comprehend. 2\nv. t. - To appropriate for strengthening and comfort. 2\nv. t. - Hence: To bear comfortably or patiently; to be reconciled to; to brook. 2\nv. t. - To soften by heat and moisture; to expose to a gentle heat in a boiler or matrass, as a preparation for chemical operations. 2\nv. t. - To dispose to suppurate, or generate healthy pus, as an ulcer or wound. 2\nv. t. - To ripen; to mature. 2\nv. t. - To quiet or abate, as anger or grief. 2\nv. i. - To undergo digestion; as, food digests well or ill. 2\nv. i. - To suppurate; to generate pus, as an ulcer. 2\nv. t. - That which is digested; especially, that which is worked over, classified, and arranged under proper heads or titles 2\nv. t. - A compilation of statutes or decisions analytically arranged. The term is applied in a general sense to the Pandects of Justinian (see Pandect), but is also specially given by authors to compilations of laws on particular topics; a summary of laws; as, Comyn's Digest; the United States Digest. 2\n\nThe word \"digest\" uses 6 letters: D E G I S T.\n\nNo direct anagrams for digest found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after digest (in bold), or to degist in any order:\na -   agisted   e -   edgiest   f -   fidgets   h -   sighted   m -   midgets   n -   nidgets   s -   digests   w -   widgets  \n\nShorter words found within digest:\nde   deist   die   dies   diet   diets   dig   digs   dis   dit   dite   dites   dits   ed   edit   edits   eds   egis   es   et   ged   geds   gest   get   gets   gid   gids   gie   gied   gies   gist   git   gits   id   ides   ids   is   it   its   seg   sei   set   si   side   sit   site   sited   stied   ted   teds   teg   tegs   ti   tide   tides   tie   tied   ties   tis  \n\nList shorter words within digest, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in digest, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with digest, words containing digest or words ending with digest\n\nAll words formed from digest by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: di   ig   ge   es   st  \n\nBrowse words starting with digest by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: digenetic  \nNext word in list: digested  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: udo   ukase   rogue   eel   he   riesling   eicosanoid  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2016 Morewords.com - 24.119mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000001192092896} +{"content": "Key Sociological Thinkers / Edition 1\n\nHardcover (Print)\nBuy New\nBuy New from BN.com\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nfrom $1.99\nUsually ships in 1-2 business days\n(Save 92%)\nOther sellers (Hardcover)\n • All (13) from $1.99   \n • New (3) from $23.07   \n • Used (10) from $1.99   \n\nDespite the fact that most of us think often about society and social life, few of us have had extensive schooling in how to organize or structure such thought. Guided by the belief that the sociological imagination is impoversihed if accessible only to a handful of specialists, Key Sociological Thinkers provides the lay reader with a clear and manageable overview of the major sociological developments from Marx to the present day.\n\nTwenty-one concise, thorough chapters introduce the key thinkers in the field; their driving impulses, issues central to their work, substantive examples of the theory in action, their legacy, as well as reading lists meant to stimulate further research. The book's range includes not only canonical figures, such as Marx, Weber, and Durkheim, but feminist, post-structuralist, and post-colonialist thinkers of recent decades, including Nancy Chodorow, Michel Foucault, and Stuart Hall. Other sociologists and social theorists overed include Sigmund Freud, Georg Simmel, Herbert Blumer, Talcott Parsons, Robert Merton, Simone de Beauvoir, Norbert Elias, Erving Goffman, David Lockwood, Harold Garfinkel, Louis Althusser, Jurgen Habermas, Pierre Bourdieu, Arlie Hochschild, and Anthony Giddens.\n\nKey Sociological Thinkers is ideal for students new to the field, veterans looking to brush up, and anyone eager to expand their understanding of the world in which we live.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9780814781166\n • Publisher: New York University Press\n • Publication date: 10/28/1998\n • Edition description: Older Edition\n • Edition number: 1\n • Pages: 366\n • Product dimensions: 6.14 (w) x 9.20 (h) x 0.83 (d)\n\nMeet the Author\n\nROB STONES is Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex, UK. He is the author of Sociological Reasoning (1996) and Structuration Theory (2005).\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\n'Seeing Things Differently'\nNotes on Contributors\nIntroduction: Society as More than a Collection of Free-floating Individuals 1\n1 Karl Marx 21\n2 Max Weber 34\n3 Emile Durkheim 46\n4 Sigmund Freud 59\n5 Georg Simmel 71\n6 Herbert Blumer 84\n7 Talcott Parsons 96\n8 Robert K. Merton 111\n9 Simone de Beauvoir 124\n10 Norbert Elias 138\n11 Erving Goffman 151\n12 David Lockwood 163\n13 Harold Garfinkel 175\n14 Louis Althusser 189\n15 Jurgen Habermas 205\n16 Pierre Bourdieu 215\n17 Nancy J. Chodorow 230\n18 Arlie Russell Hochschild 240\n19 Michel Foucault 252\n20 Stuart Hall 266\n21 Anthony Giddens 279\nConclusion: Tolerance, Plurality and Creative Synthesis in Sociological Thought 291\nNotes 306\nBibliography 332\nIndex ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9507938623428345} +{"content": "John Satisfy\n\n95 books | 596 friends\n\nK. 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This book contains 59 original monologues for acting auditions and for class work, including:\n\n• both men's and women's monologues\n• a large variety of material and of subject matter\n• wide emotional range (dramatic and comedic)\n• age variety (from teens to seniors)\n• different socio-economic types\n• fascinating characters, engaging stories\n• varied levels of acting intensity (suitable for actors of all experience)\n\nWhat people say:\n\n\"Glenn Alterman has written an excellent book of original monologues for actors. Each monologue is an extremely well-written character study. I highly recommend this book to all actors.\" — Joseph Chaikin, director, teacher, writer\n\n\"Alterman has an impressive resume of theatre writing to his credit, and he has created here a wonderfully varied collection of monologues. Each tells the mood (dramatic, serio/comic) and who it's for (adult, 40 and older, any age, etc.) at the top. The pieces were all developed after workshops with several theatre companies, and they cover a great range of topics and emotions with real skill.\" — KLIATT Magazine\n\n\"Alterman's monologues promise to sustain legions of actors with a windfall of gritty and commanding audition pieces.\" — Booklist Reviews\n\n\"Actor's looking for challenging, contemporary audition material should find a gold mine here. Highly recommended for all theater arts collections.\" — Library Journal\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nGlenn Alterman is an award-winning American playwright, the author of 25 best-selling theatre-related books, an actor, a screenwriter and a highly respected monologue/audition acting coach. He is probably best known for his many published original monologues and 10-minute plays. He has had over 500 productions of his plays, including 200 productions of his original monologues on three continents.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9407011866569519} +{"content": "Loading Events\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nA Celebration of Salem Poetry Seminar\n\nMay 4, 2017 @ 8:30 pm - 11:00 pm\n\nEach June, the Salem Poetry Seminar brings together selected Massachusetts college students with others who share their obsession with words for five days of intense workshopping, drafting, and evening readings at the historic Salem Athenaeum. Students submit a selection of their work and are chosen to dig deep into their practice and to meet literary co-conspirators. The Seminar began in 2000, and has taken place six times since. For many SPS participants, their identity as Poet took form during this residency. 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It is about failing, rising and repenting.\n\nThere is no denying that all stories usually end where they begin...\n\nRead More...\nPaperback + Read Instantly 220\n\nInclusive of all taxes\n\nItem is available at\n\nEnter pincode for exact delivery dates\n\nRead InstantlyDon't wait for your order to ship. Buy the print book and start reading the online version instantly.\n\nAlso Available On\n\nLiterature has always been a way to escape. Hence, it is right to say that all of us are writers in our own way. \n\nThe author of this book is each one of us and none of us at the same time. The writer of this book, like all writers, is a gloomy soul by nature who enjoys the little joys of life. \n\nThis book will not save you, per se, but you will save the book by delving into it.\n\nRead More...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9472928047180176} +{"content": "blossom into\n\nblossom into (something)\n\n1. Of a plant, to bloom into a particular form. I can't wait for the flowers I planted to blossom into beautiful colors and brighten up our yard.\n2. Of a person or thing, to quickly grow and mature into a particular type of person or thing. It feels like my kids blossomed into adulthood in no time at all. I had a much easier time writing my second novel—my idea blossomed into a fully fledged plot almost overnight.\nSee also: blossom\nFarlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.\n\nblossom into something\n\n1. Lit. [for a plant] to develop into full bloom. The bush blossomed into beautiful red roses. Imagine this brown old bulb blossoming into a lovely flower.\n2. Fig. [for someone or a concept] to develop into something. She blossomed into a lovely young lady. The idea blossomed into a huge real estate development.\nSee also: blossom\nMcGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.\n\nblossom into\n\nAlso, blossom out. Develop, flourish, as in She's blossomed into a fine young woman, or His business has blossomed out and he's doing well. [Second half of 1800s]\nSee also: blossom\nThe American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.\nSee also:\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nPut about 10 each fresh chamomile and feverfew flowers and about 20 individual buds from a fresh lavender blossom into a heatproof pot.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6389478445053101} +{"content": "041101063 ( ISBN )  \n\nSpace Transport Liability, National & International Aspects (Utrecht Studies in Air and Space Law)\nAuthor(s): R. Bender\nISBN: 9041101063 ISBN-13: 9789041101068\n\nFormat: Hardcover   Pages: 424 Edition: 1   \nPub. 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Back to visit his brother’s widow, Emma Maxwell Norman, and her adorable toddler twins, the bah-humbug cowboy is roped into helping prepare the ranch for the holidays. Working side by side, can Emma and Zach overcome their troubled past…and receive the greatest Christmas gift of all—love?\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781488090806\nPublisher: Harlequin\nPublication date: 10/01/2018\nSeries: Big Heart Ranch\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 224\nSales rank: 279,673\nFile size: 1 MB\n\nAbout the Author\n\nTina Radcliffe has been dreaming and scribbling for years. 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I’m currently in the process of flagellating cover artists, formatting, and producing a passable teaser.\n\nSo if we don’t blow this joint up before then (just sayin’), I’m doing my best to get a good read out there. I figure we could use all the distractions we can get. :wink:\n\nPlease stay tuned!\n\nCategory: General Blah Blah,Writing — Raine @ 5:21 pm ·   Comments (2)\nHappy 4th!\n\nCategory: General Blah Blah — Raine @ 3:02 pm ·   Comments Off\n\nat sea_2\n\nYes, I know! I suck, lol! :big: It’s the end of March already, & I haven’t been posting!\n\nI’m going to be for real about this. I’m not going to be a frequent blogger. It’s not ‘in’ me anymore. I am hoping to keep the blog going–or to set up a new one, for book & publication news, if any. We’ll see how things go…\n\nCurrently finding myself in an interesting space, as are many of my fellow authors.\n\nAbout a year ago, I had seven books with three different, respected e-publishers. 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This selection includes generous samplings from his longer works—Evangeline, The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Hiawatha—as well as his shorter lyrics and less familiar narrative poems.\nPaperback, 432 pages\nPublished January 1st 1988 by Penguin Books (first published 1879)\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 Selected Poems, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Selected Poems\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nOct 14, 2016 Edward rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nSuggestions for Further Reading\nA Note on the Text\n\nLonger Works\n\n--Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie (1847)\n\nfrom The Song of Hiawatha (1855)\n--III. Hiawatha's Childhood\n--V. Hiawatha's Fasting\n\n--The Courtship of Miles Standish (1858)\n\nfrom Tales of a Wayside Inn (1863)\n--The Landlord's Tale: Paul Revere's Ride\n--The Theologian's Tale: Torquemada\n--The Poet's Tale: The Birds of Killingworth\n\nThe New England Tragedies (1868)\n--I. John Endicott\n--II. Giles Corey of the Salem Farms\n\n--Morituri Salutam\nMay 05, 2017 Paula rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\n\nSnow-Flakes\n\"Out of the bosom of the Air,\nOut of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken,\nOver the woodlands brown and bare,\nOver the harvest-fields forsaken,\nSilent, and soft, and slow\nDescends the snow.\n\nEven as our cloudy fancies take\nSuddenly shape in some divine expression,\nEven as the troubled heart doth make\nIn the white countenance confession,\nThe troubled sky reveals\nThe grief it feels.\n\nThis is the poem of the air,\nSlowly in silent syllables recorded;\nThis is the secret of despair,\nLong in its c\nMorgan Schmidt\nNov 06, 2016 Morgan Schmidt rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nBR#3\n\nPoems are something I never thought I would say I enjoy, but after reading a book of selected poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow my opinion on them has completely changed. The writer of the poems in this book Henry Wadsworth longfellow uses pain and sadness to make a sad thing beautiful. He uses things like death to make you realize how important and beautiful life is. I have never before wanted to read poetry because every time a teacher has made me read it I have hated it. This book has\nThis volume of selected poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a true delight to read. The shorter poems in the beginning of this book already blew me away with their beautiful language, and I found many poems that I want to memorize. The excerpts from The Song of Hiawatha were strange at best, but with Evangeline Longfellow won my heart. The Courtship of Miles Standish with its witty and funny tone was a nice closure for this volume. The longer poems gave women a voice and showed their intelli ...more\nNov 10, 2013 Jenn rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nThis volume of poetry was an enjoyable and inspirational read. While there are many controversies surrounding Longfellow's style and motivations, it cannot be denied that his work is wonderful and crafted well.\n\nI could not locate my favorite compilation of his work on good reads. The antique books I collect are sometimes a challenge to locate and share, but here is the information.\n\nHenry Wadsworth Longfellow Selected Poems Copyright 1967 By the Peter Pauper Press of Mount Vernon, New York. Edited\nJun 12, 2012 Jeremy rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: literature, poetry\nNice to \"get back into\" Longfellow. I taught only a few of his poems, and that was several years ago. I remember starting \"Evangeline\" and really enjoying the beauty of the language; don't remember if I ever finished it. See more here: http://www.themundanemuse.blogspot.co...\nSep 10, 2016 Sammy rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: poetry\nOne of my top dozen pre-WWII poets in the English language, alongside Shakespeare, Dryden, Wordsworth, Keats, Emerson, Whitman, Dickinson, Tennyson, Christina Rossetti, Yeats, and Wallace Stevens. (Although perhaps, admittedly, clocking in at a distant #12.)\nDayna Smith\nDec 24, 2016 Dayna Smith rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: got-classics, poetry\nA wonderful selection of Longfellow's most famous poems, both long and short, as well as two of his plays. A classic must read for all who love American poetry and those who would like to learn to love it, or at least be exposed to it.\nI enjoyed Evangeline, and the rest was fine but that was it, just fine. I expected more.\n\nLongfellow seems more a recorder, an historian, than an artist. Everything carefully sculpted and fit into its mold. Certainly has his place, though.\n\nProbably my favorite poet. Whatever emotion whether joy or deep sorrow, hope is always the silver lining. Truth. Goodness. Beauty. Every. Single. Time.\nOct 08, 2008 Jeffrey rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: poetry\nHey, it's Wadsworth. Can I add to the millions of words already said about the man. Think not. Won't not. Don't not.\nJun 04, 2016 Anna rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\n'The Rainy Day' is my favourite poem from this book. So true and well written.\nJun 05, 2008 Zepp rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: learnthatpoem\nThe good ones are real good ones. Evangeline is thrill.\nThere are others, though.\nJun 24, 2016 Dani rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nSome poems I found to be extremely delightful, and some tested my patience. Worth the read anyways.\nGreg Bem\nGreg Bem rated it liked it\nJun 09, 2013\nSabra rated it it was ok\nJul 19, 2014\nLaura rated it it was amazing\nSep 30, 2015\nApr 03, 2017 Rachel rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nI am no great critic of poetry. Most of the time I get bored with it pretty quickly but I quite enjoyed this book of poetry. I picked it up after reading a book about Longfellow meeting and courting his second wife and decided to read some of his work. If any of you happen to outlive me and attend my funeral, I hope that someone will read the poem titled \"a psalm for life\" for me. 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Be the first to start one »\n • The Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar\n • Selected Poems\n • The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems, 1966-1996\n • Selected Poems\n • Hopkins: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets)\n • Selected Poems\n • Selected Poems\n • Selected Poetry\n • Adrienne Rich's Poetry and Prose\n • The Complete Poems\n • The Complete English Works\n • The 100 Best Poems of All Time\n • Selected Poems\n • Selected Poems\n • Collected Poems\n • Selected Poetry\n • The Odes of John Keats\n • The Word Exchange: Anglo-Saxon Poems in Translation\nHenry Wadsworth Longfellow was an American poet whose works include \"Paul Revere's Ride\", The Song of Hiawatha, and \"Evangeline\". He was also the first American to translate Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy and was one of the five members of the group known as the Fireside Poets.\n\nLongfellow was born in Portland, Maine and studied at Bowdoin College. 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I lost faith there for a while.  Lots of “no thanks” followed by a couple partials, followed by a full, followed by more “no thanks.”  That sort of nonsense takes it toll on two things …\n\n1. Your spirit.\n\n2. Your will to carry on.\n\nWith In The After things were going to be different, I decided from the starting line.\n\nHere are my rules for my second chance up to bat:\n\n • I’d work hard to protect my sanity this time.  No month-long marathon of non-stop selling myself via e-mail.  I couldn’t stomach the thought, really.  If I thought I’d have to do that again … I’d run the other way (and I’m not, for the record, a runner.)\n • I would be honest with my sales and selling status, write a compelling pitch that would include reader reaction — unconventional maybe, but incredibly important in an industry where readers are the real clients.  It was a benefit, if you think of it in those terms, for both myself and the agent — this book had proven itself in the real world.  I’ve done my part to show, not tell, that — natch!\n • I’d only query a select THIRTY-ISH agents out of the almost 1,500 registered with Publisher’s Marketplace.  I did my research, I queried established agents and new agents alike.  If they “spoke” to me, I’d speak back.\n • And lastly, I’d of course adhere to their query guidelines and address them personally — I’m a big one on manners, you know.\n\nWithin the first hours, the first request came for a partial.  It actually came before a single rejection.  I actually made it a whole 24 hours this time before the first rejection — and the one who rejected me, well, he was a long shot anyway.  (No hard feelings though, I understand what the guy was saying.)\n\nBut, while reading his scant reply to my long, verbose query I realized what self-publishing has given me …\n\nI don’t write books for agents.  I really don’t.  I write books for readers.  The ones who spend hours on Amazon trying to unearth a good novel and sample it greedily on the screen of their Kindle before clicking “buy” and submerging themselves into the world we create for them.\n\nI respect agents — always have, always will.  I admire their job and cringe when I think of all the slush they have to scoop away to find the hidden gem that speaks to them.  They, are readers too.  But when my query zooms into their in-box, they aren’t … they are working, they are “agenting”, prospecting and cherry-picking.  They aren’t looking to simply be entertained, they are looking for the next NYT best-seller, the next award-winner, multi-million dollar movie deal.  They need to eat too.\n\nRejections, with a broadened scope, no longer hurt.  Maybe it’s all the scar-tissue cultured from the zinger two and three star-reviews and returns on my KDP page.  Maybe it’s simply exhaustion and the desire to just write.  Maybe it’s knowing that tastes are so subjective and that, as an avid antique enthusiast, I personify the saying one man’s junk is another man’s treasure.  \n\nWhatever it is, I’ve turned a page.\n\nInstead of looking for an agent to give me a break, I’m looking for a partnership.  Did I query the best of the best?  In some cases, yes.  But I also looked to new agents building their client-list because I too am looking to build my books-list and we can work together.\n\nIn truth, I love agents.  I love what they represent and I admire the “old way” of publishing just as much as I love the “new way”.  I know they are capable of doing things I simply am not, but likewise, I know what I’ve done has been pretty awesome too.  I also have unwavering faith in my book — something, sadly, I didn’t know enough to have before.  You cannot underestimate the power this gives you. I’ve put this novel out into the world like a loving mother who puts her kindergartner on the bus for the first day of school — we both do so with apprehension and excitement and hope.\n\nThis time it’s not about please, please, please like me please! It’s about here is my story, I’ve proven it sells, want in?  Oh, and once we get friendly, I’ve got another for you … have you ever heard of Two Spirits?\n\nSo … I’m back … I’m blogging … and I’m different … so this should all be interesting … stay tuned!\n\n3 thoughts on “The Best Thing Self-Publishing Ever Gave Me\n\nYour Turn!\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. 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(cap.) a group of nine related deities, including Osiris, Isis, and Set, whose lineage and functions were arranged and explained by the theologians of Heliopolis.\nb. any group of deities arranged in a similar way, often more or less than nine in number.\n[1645-55; < Gk ennead- (s. of enneás), equiv. to enné(a) NINE + -ad- -AD1]\n\nUniversalium. 2010.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Ennead — En ne*ad, n. [Gr. ?, ?, fr. enne a nine.] The number nine or a group of nine. [1913 Webster] {The Enneads}, the title given to the works of the philosopher Plotinus, published by his pupil Porphyry; so called because each of the six books into… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • ennead — group of nine things, 1650s, from Gk. enneas (gen. enneados) group of nine, from ennea nine (cognate with Skt. nava, L. novem, Goth. niun, O.E. nigun; see NINE (Cf. nine)) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • ennead — [en′ē ad΄] n. [Gr enneas (gen. enneados) < ennea, NINE] a group or set of nine (books, gods, etc.) …   English World dictionary\n\n • Ennead — For the neo Platonist work by Plotinus, see Enneads.: For the Latin epic, see Aeneid.Ennead (Greek Polytonic|Ἐννεάς , meaning the nine ), an ancient Greek translation of the Egyptian word, Pesedjet, consists of a grouping of nine deities, most… …   Wikipedia\n\n • ennead — noun Etymology: Greek ennead , enneas, from ennea nine more at nine Date: 1550 a group of nine …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • ennead — [ ɛnɪad] noun rare a group or set of nine. Origin C16: from Gk enneas, ennead , from ennea nine …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • ennead — en•ne•ad [[t]ˈɛn iˌæd[/t]] n. a group of nine persons, things, or deities • Etymology: 1645–55; < Gk ennead , s. of enneás=enné(a) nine+ as ad I …   From formal English to slang\n\n • ennead — noun a) The number nine. b) Any system or grouping containing nine objects …   Wiktionary\n\n • ennead — n. number 9; group of twelve persons or things; group or set of nine …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • ennead —    (EHN ee ad) [Greek] Any system or group that contains nine things or individuals …   Dictionary of foreign words and phrases", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Taming the Beastly M.D.\n\nTaming the Beastly M.D.\n\nby Elizabeth Bevarly\n\nNOOK BookOriginal (eBook - Original)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781426886140\nPublisher: Silhouette\nPublication date: 12/27/2010\nSeries: Dynasties: The Barones , #1501\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 192\nSales rank: 334,756\nFile size: 626 KB\n\nAbout the Author\n\nElizabeth Bevarly is the award-winning, nationally number one bestselling author of more than seventy novels and novellas. Her books have been translated into two dozen languages and published in three dozen countries. An honors graduate of the University of Louisville, she has called home places as diverse as San Juan, Puerto Rico and Haddonfield, New Jersey, but now resides back in her native Kentucky with her husband, her son, and two neurotic cats (as if there were any other kind).\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nTaming the Beastly M.D. (Dynasties: The Barones) 4.1 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 7 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nThe author did a wonderful job with this story. Loved every page. On to book five.\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\nGuest More than 1 year ago\nElizabeth Bevarly's humorous voice and turn of phrase make her contribution to the Silhouette Desire multi-author series, 'Dynasties: The Barones,' a standout. Despite a plot that asks the reader to believe the heroine has chosen an often thankless career in nursing over enjoying her million-dollar trust fund, the book is charming due to Bevarly's light touch. I may not read another installment in 'The Barones' series, but I will continue to buy any book Bevarly writes, especially her longer romantic comedies, like 'My Man Pendleton.'", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9706472158432007} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “If I Could Tell You: A Novel” as Want to Read:\nIf I Could Tell You: A Novel\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nRead eBook\n\nIf I Could Tell You: A Novel\n\n3.67  ·  Rating details ·  73 ratings  ·  17 reviews\nAnne. Talia. Ruthie. Brett. Four very different New York women. But when their children are diagnosed with autism, they all find themselves struggling with the same problem. Suddenly, these women – an ex-model who owns a downtown bar, a high-powered magazine editor, an English professor, and a physical therapist – find that they need each other, as they face the ultimate c ...more\nPaperback, 304 pages\nPublished May 1st 2012 by Vantage Point (first published March 1st 2012)\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 If I Could Tell You, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about If I Could Tell You\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-30\nRating details\n ·  73 ratings  ·  17 reviews\n\nSort order\nMar 02, 2012 rated it it was amazing\nIncredible! Makes me re-think so many things that have and are going on in my life, and how ignorant I am when it comes to the realities about \"most things\" autism.\n\nThis is a compelling and WOW! read for anyone!\n\nI knew the author, Hannah Brown, from H.S. and we re-connected recently. What a courageous, tenacious, loving, empathic, \"exhausted yet never leaving one more stone unturned to help her child\" mother, activist, and advocate for all she has become...\n\nKnowing Hannah even just a bit, made re\nArthur Wiggins\nApr 05, 2012 rated it it was amazing\nHannah Brown is a fabulous story-teller. It takes great talent to weave four stands of people’s lives into a coherent whole, while maintaining each character’s distinctive voice, but that is exactly what she does.\n\nWhile the story line itself entertains, even including the modern requisites of sex and violence, there’s way more going on here than in a typical novel. Brown presents the mystery and reality of autism, which binds together the characters in this story. By the book’s end, the reader wi\nKate Hewitt\nJul 01, 2013 rated it it was amazing\nThis book was a quick read but also thought-provoking concerning issues around autism, its causes and treatments and also how parents cope with the diagnosis. If that all sounds a bit too much like a self-help book for you, this is very much a novel. I enjoyed it tremendously, and I have a relative with autism so I appreciated the insight.\nMar 15, 2012 rated it really liked it\nI was actually honored to read the manuscript before this book was published, as it was written by a good friend of mine. I look forward to having a copy of this book someday, and to read it again.\nHoward Kaplan\nOct 08, 2018 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nFabulous book of courage and hope about a difficult subject.\nJun 02, 2016 rated it really liked it\nThis book only covers about a year in the lives of the families, so we don't see much improvement of the children. In some ways I felt like this book was much more about the family caregivers. There was discussion of several different books and treatments. The dialogue seemed a bit stilted, but it mostly worked. Each family chose a different treatment, except two. The therapist working with those two families was working with each of them differently.\n\nBut as I said, I think this book is about the\nFeb 21, 2015 rated it it was amazing\n\"If I Could Tell You\" is the story of one year in the lives of four women living in New York City, who are brought together in a support group for parents who have children with autism. The novel weaves together the stories of each woman's life with a lot of information about autism, different types of treatment, and what it is like to raise a child with autism. The reader is drawn into the marriages, friendships, and daily struggles of the four women who are all trying to do the best they can t ...more\nJul 03, 2012 rated it liked it\nHad a hard time reading this, was a bit slow to start. As a mom with a child on the spectrum I did find myself getting emotional about the story line at times. However, there were several scenes throughout that I felt weren't as relatable, especially how insecure all of the women seemed when it came to their children's therapies. We all struggle with insecurities in life, especially as parents and doubly with special needs children but my first instinct as a mom is to protect my kid. The parts w ...more\nAbdullah H.\nMar 21, 2012 rated it really liked it\nAs a reader of non-fiction/how to books, this was the first novel\nI have read in over a year.\nHonestly, I could not put it down.\nI was very impressed by Hannah Brown.\nIt created more awareness for me on the subject matter.\nAt times, I was disturbed. I smiled, laughed, wept and was even perplexed.\nAnd it did what a novel is supposed to do: entertain.\nJan 03, 2014 rated it liked it\nThis was a bit better than 3 stars but not 4. This novel about a support group for parents with autistic kids is a novel that feels a lot like a non-fiction book. With this confused identity it didn't quite succeed as either, but it does offer insight into the challenging life of living with an autistic child.\nAug 22, 2012 rated it it was amazing\nShelves: autism\nAlthough the drama between the characters is fictional, the struggles the families endured were real. As an educator of students with autism, I thought the techniques the families used to help educate their children with autism were true to life. I enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to others!\nMar 16, 2016 rated it did not like it  ·  review of another edition\nLet me start by saying I couldn't even finish this book. I tried though, but I just couldn't do it. I felt it dragged on and got nowhere and I got confused and mixed up in the various characters and their story.\nBarb Mcannany\nSep 16, 2015 rated it it was amazing\nI just participated in a book club interview with the author. She is articulate and passionate about the subject of autism. The book captured my attention right from the start. The characters are genuine, funny and likeable despite or maybe because of their flaws. Loved it.\nJohn Harney\nJul 15, 2012 rated it really liked it\nA friend writes a novel. With some trepidation, you begin reading it and discover . . that it's a very good book.\nMay 16, 2014 rated it it was amazing\nThis is a wonderful book for all parents. A great story about different mothers with special need children. Heart breaking at times and laugh out loud other times. I loved it.\nLinda Trexler\nJun 29, 2013 rated it liked it\nI enjoyed the book and learned a lot. Hats off to all parents who deal with children with special needs. 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Your word pictures were wonderful. Very well done!\n06/08/05\nThis was well written. I longed to hear more. A story of hope and strength seen through tarnished and still innocent eyes. Good job.\n06/08/05\nCute, watch the tense shifts. I agree, illustrations a must.\n06/08/05\nVery sweet. I agree with Dub on the tenses changing, try to keep it all in either present or past.\n06/09/05\nA nice story, but wish you'd brought in Jesus somehow.\n06/11/05\nEngaging tale. this phrase: 'she shared the table with empty beer bottles and smelly ashtrays' said everything that needed to be said about her background. 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But in the isolated villages in the very north of Scotland, the villagers rely on the services of the itinerant sweep, Pete Ray, and his old-fashioned brushes. Pete is always able to find work in the Scottish highlands, until one day when Police Constable Hamish Macbeth notices blood dripping onto the floor of a villager's fireplace, and a dead body stuffed inside the chimney. The entire town of Lochdubh is certain Pete is the culprit, but Hamish doesn't believe that the affable chimney sweep is capable of committing murder. Then Pete's body is found on the Scottish moors, and the mystery deepens. 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This book does not make me want to read it because it is for a younger age group. If this book had no pictures I would still get the idea of what the story was telling me. The authors illustrations style goes well with this book because the pictures go well with the words but if it had no words we would still get the meaning of the book. I like this book because it is a wonderful book to read and it has a good meaning to it. My favourite part of the book was when Pete had cleared the whole forest and it had no trees left and he had put them all in the binbag. 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Fortunately Geoffrey Pullum has done the thinking for you.\n\nMisused English words and Expressions in EU publications\nIf you’ve ever had occasion to read a document emanating from the EU, you may have been struck by the oddness of some of the English. Here’s an exhaustive analysis of the subject, with suggested alternatives for misused terms.\n\n15+ Of The Funniest Menu Translation Fails Ever\nA recent trip to Puglia yielded a menu that included delights such as typical auricles and frozen hipocrite to the vanilla. 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An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in NCSO for personal use.date: 03 July 2022\n\nHippie Chilensis\n\nHippie Chilensis\n\n(p.120) 4 Hippie Chilensis\nPsychedelic Chile\nAuthor(s):\n\nPatrick Barr-Melej\n\nUniversity of North Carolina Press\nDOI:10.5149/northcarolina/9781469632575.003.0005\n\nInitiating the book’s closer reading of counterculture, this chapter looks at hippismo’s people, spaces, and expressions, spotlighting what hippies thought about their lives and the heterodoxy to which they contributed. It shows that while hippismo was of foreign origin, its Chilean practitioners made it theirs in everyday and pronounced ways. The chapter also maps hippie hangouts in and outside Greater Santiago, including the usual haunts of both affluent and working-class criollo hippies, as well as small-scale experiments in collectivism and communitarianism. 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To Ana, Zak initially seems like a slacker, a guy with no pressures, no destination, just enjoying a lazy journey with … Continue reading\n\nPosted in highly recommend, realistic fiction\n\nThe Gracekeepers – Kirsty Logan\n\nCallanish was busy, performing at least two Restings a week.  She looked young, far from death.  People liked that.  She prepared the dead, said the words, and slipped them into the sea. Legally, all damplings had to be interred in … Continue reading\n\nPosted in fiction | Tagged\n\nDust to Dust – Melissa Walker\n\nCallie was in a prolonged coma following a car accident.  During that time, she was in an in-between place for souls who are misguided or have unresolved issues that prevent them from moving on.  She met Thatcher, who died many … Continue reading\n\nPosted in paranormal | Tagged", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8775308728218079} +{"content": "REVIEW: The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa De La Cruz\n\nTHE VAN ALEN LEGACY by Melissa De La Cruz\n\nReading level: Young Adult\nHardcover: 384 pages\nPublisher: Hyperion Book CH (October 6, 2009)\nLanguage: English\nISBN-10: 1423102266\nRating: YYY\n\nWith the stunning revelation surrounding Bliss's true identity comes the growing threat of the sinister Silver Bloods. Once left to live the glamorous life in New York City, the Blue Bloods now find themselves in an epic battle for survival. Not to worry, love is still in the air for the young vampires of the Upper East Side. Or is it?\n\nJack and Schuyler are over.\n\nOliver's brokenhearted.\n\nAnd only the cunning Mimi seems to be happily engaged.\n\nREVIEW (slightly spoilerific)\n\nThis review seems a bit late bit it took me a bit of time to finish it. The fact that it took me four months to get through this novel should have been a good indication that I was not into it. I tried to force the issue but it just would not happen. I was finally able to get past the first few chapters and finish it.\n\nThis novel picks up a whole year after Revelations finished it's mind blowing cliff hanger and is told from three alternating points of view. Schuyler, and her world traveling adventures with Oliver as they evade the venators. Bliss, struggling with the \"visitor\" as she tries to find a way to protect the ones she loves. Mimi, and her sojourns as a venator trying to find the missing watcher.\n\nAlthough The Van Alen Legacy has good pacing it is not a nail biter of a read and it is a bit confusing. It is definately my least favorite of the series. I did not enjoy the fact that there was this year gap inbetween books. I felt a disconnect from the beginning and I could not mend the gap. Then my big beef is the part about Schuyler's mom waking up from her coma. Ok, now this woman was out of comission for years then she wakes up and it's totally passed over as nothing major??? Now, that I don't get...are you kidding me? Aside from that I did enjoy the growth that Mimi has shown I actually began to like her. I wanted her to be happy, to bad she realized whom she loved a moment too late, but I have hopes that in the end she will find her happiness.\n\nDespite my issues I will read the next book Misguided Angel because The Van Allen Legacy ended with a killer cliff hanger and I have become attached to it's characters. If your a fan of the series you will blaze through and become shocked by it's suprising twists and turns just don't expect to be dazzled.\n\n1 comment on \"REVIEW: The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa De La Cruz\"\n\nBritta wrote: December 5, 2010 at 5:56 PM\n\nReally? I'm surprised you feel this way. The Van Alen Legacy was my favorite out of the series. I guess this is just a case of different tastes. I'm interested to see what you think of Misguided Angel4 Reading Challenge\n\n2014 Reading Challenge\nnancy has read 0 books toward her goal of 125 books.\n\nUpcoming YA Bay Area Book Events\n\nI have compiled all the SF, bay area YA and NA events in this section. 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We review the main hypotheses proposed in the relevant literature and conclude that epistemic futures seem to fulfill the function of communicating – through a metarepresentation of a future verification – not only epistemic modality and evidentiality, but also, and perhaps especially, the inference that a particular course of action has to be undertaken from the perspective of a state of affairs that is true in the present.\n\nThis article appears IN Journal of French Language Studies Vol. 22, Issue 2.\n\nReturn to TOC.\n\nAdd a new paper\nReturn to Academic Papers main page\nReturn to Directory of Linguists main page", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.664652407169342} +{"content": "Angels in the Mist\n\nAngels in the Mist\n\nby James Paddock\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nEligible for FREE SHIPPING\n • Want it by Monday, October 1  Order now and choose Expedited Shipping during checkout.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781519474346\nPublisher: CreateSpace Publishing\nPublication date: 11/22/2015\nPages: 326\nProduct dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.68(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJames Paddock is the bestselling author of ten mystery and suspense novels, an inspirational novelette and an anthology of thirteen of his best short stories. Born and raised in the Big Sky Country of Montana, he now resides in West-Central Florida with his wife, Penny. Readers may learn more about him and his work, visit his blog or correspond with him on his website at www.desertbookshelf.com.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nAngels in the Mist 4 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 1 reviews.\nGuest More than 1 year ago\nIt's a mistake to think terrorism may only occur in metropolitan areas like New York or L.A. Montana author James Paddock draws readers into the spellbinding reality that terrorism can take place any time, anywhere. Colorful characters, quick action and turns of events are carefully woven to make this novel a 'must read' for those who enjoy suspense. It's easy to develop loathing for the bad guys and empathy for the good guys in 'Angels.' Of particular interest is how the good guys confront terror and threats; they come out of their corner fighting and there's clearly a sense they want to singlehandedly knock out the obnoxious adversaries. Who would expect world-crashing (though small-minded) terrorists to operate from a nowhere place like Montana? Paddock weaves an intricate tale that leads readers to a breathless ending.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7780340909957886} +{"content": "/ Big Read Lakeshore\n\nJoin a Book Discussion\n\nParticipate in our program through a public book discussion or a private book club. \n\nPlease visit bigreadlakeshore.com for event information.\n\nAccess resources to spark conversation during your next book discussion \n\nPrivate Book Clubs\n\nMore than 50 private book clubs participate in our program each year. 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Ungerer, who is known for his quirky sense of humor, bold art style and insight into the foibles of adults, has recently completed his first children's book in 25 years, Flix, published this spring by Roberts Rinehart.\n\nThe awards are given every two years to a living author and illustrator whose complete works have made an important contribution to children's literature. They are the highest international distinction given to creators of children's books.\nBack To News\nSearch | Bestsellers | News | Features | Children's Books | Bookselling\nInterview | Industry Update | International | Classifieds | Authors On the Highway\nAbout PW | Subscribe\nCopyright 2000. Publishers Weekly. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9388062953948975} +{"content": "My Half-Yearly Bookish Statistics\n\nI’m honestly unsure of how time functions these days but I sure am glad to say that half of this shitty year has passed by. This calls for a celebration, you know whatever we can manage on Zoom.   Anyway… I’m not a huge maths or statistic fan but I love graphs and charts especially […]\n\n5 Reasons To Read Hunted By The Sky\n\nHappy Release Day to Hunted By The Sky 🙂 This book has such a gorgeous cover and is such a well-written and rich fantasy inspired by medieval India! I’m so grateful that I got a chance to read it early, I absolutely fell in love and that’s why I absolutely need to make everyone else […]\n\nRead the Rainbow Spotlight: The Subtweet\n\nHello and welcome to our monthly Read the Rainbow discussion spotlight! Read the Rainbow is a spotlight for queer books, authors and readers. Every month, I’ll be hosting an interview or discussion centered around a queer book. The interviews will be conducted with authors and the discussions will take place with #ownvoice readers for each […]\n\nBlog Tour: Witches of Ash and Ruin\n\n  WITCHES OF ASH & RUIN by E. Latimer Goodreads ~ Amazon(US) ~ Bookdepository Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Release Date: March 3rd 2020 Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, LGBT, Queer Synopsis: Seventeen-year-old Dayna Walsh is struggling to cope with her somatic OCD; the aftermath of being outed as bisexual in her conservative Irish […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999788403511047} +{"content": "Skip to content\n\nDiverse Fiction for Accelerated Reader Levels 3.6–5.5\n\nSave 41% Save 41%\nOriginal price £98.88\nOriginal price £98.88 - Original price £98.88\nOriginal price £98.88\nCurrent price £58.00\n£58.00 - £58.00\nCurrent price £58.00\n\nOnly 1 left!\n\nThis Accelerated Reader book collection features titles to reflect our diverse world. 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We offer these at reduced prices — helping schools stretch their budget.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9260135293006897} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nChristopher Columbus is a popular book by Filson Young. Read Christopher Columbus, free online version of the book by Filson Young, on ReadCentral.com. Filson Young's Christopher Columbus consists of 5 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of Christopher Columbus which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for Christopher Columbus by Filson Young\nThis book contains 164561 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in 2 days if you devote 4 hours daily. Measure your reading speed and know how fast you will finish any book. 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Activity: Make a paper… Read more »\n\nTyped on an Olivetti Lettera 32\n\nThis is an Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter (1963). It is one of the first portable typewriters. And how fitting because it is an extremely well-traveled typewriter. A globe-trotter. It’s lived in: London, Uganda, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Oxford and now New York City. (Like me.) It was my mother’s and she gave it to me… Read more »\n\nConnect with your kids through books\n\nAre you looking to build deeper connections with your kids or students this year? I may be a little bit biased, but truly books are one of the best tools you can have for connecting with children. Sharing the stories that you loved when you were little; discovering new adventures together; making memories through bonding… Read more »\n\nPicture books for welcoming spring\n\nSpring is right around the corner. Even though it may be snowing–that’s the thing about Spring–it’s always on it’s way. Spring is coming– it’s a promise! Picture books are a great way to bring a seasonal rhythm to your home and embrace the changing year. The books you read year-after-year together are the ones that… Read more »\n\nBeauty hiding in plain sight\n\nI was walking in Central Park when I was stopped by this tree. It was only tiny—totally dwarfed by the great elms. But it was caught by the sun—as if in a spotlight—and transformed into a blazing bush. Moses was minding his own business when something caught his eye—a bush was behaving oddly… he came… Read more »\n\nHappy Dr Seuss Day! And here are 10 great Seuss quotes\n\nHappy Read Across America Day! I for one will be staying in my pajamas and reading all day long (I have to– I’ve already taken the pledge). And how fitting to celebrate Read Across America Day on the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel– the one and only Dr. Seuss! If you follow me on Twitter… Read more »\n\nworkspaces to inspire you\n\nWhere do you make art? write? compose? create? When I started out I thought it would be in a library. So I found the perfect one. It was very beautiful. And very silent. And very serious. And all I could think was, “GET ME OUT OF HERE!” I kept looking around at everyone writing great… Read more »\n\ncrossing barriers and boundaries\n\nIt’s one thing to hold the book you wrote in your hands. It’s another to see it in the hands of a child you have never met at the opposite ends of earth. Over the years Ann Voskamp has shared my books with children all over the world. This photo is of a boy in… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996806383132935} +{"content": "Keeping a Story-Starter Notebook: 5 Ways to Start Your Story\n\nEveryone has their own hang ups when it comes to writing their story. Sometimes we’re inspired to write, but don’t know what to write about. Sometimes we start something but can’t get through the middle slog. Other times we know what we want our story to be about, but just don’t know how to start it. For this last reason, it is handy—nay, essential—to keep a Story-Starter Notebook.\n\nIntro to Generating Story Ideas: 3 Steps to Jumpstart Creativity\n\nThere are writers who have a piece in mind that is burning to be written, and that is their only focus. And then there are writers whose fingers itch to put pen to paper, but they have no idea what to write about. They dream of concocting worlds and characters that tug at the heart […]\n\nNatWriCoChallenge: Week 4-ish\n\nWelcome to the fourth and final-ish week of the Natural Writer Coaching Challenge! I’ve really enjoyed reading your posts this month. If you’re just getting into this challenge, it’s not too late to join. You can read all about the challenge here, and how to participate for your own enjoyment, or to win 2 FREE […]\n\nNatWriCoChallenge: Week 3\n\nWelcome to week 3 of the Natural Writer Coaching Challenge! Congratulations to those of you who have participated so far. I’m so pleased to see all your creative minds in action. If you’re just joining the challenge, you can still participate. I just need to see 31 Instagram posts tagging me using @NaturalWriterCoaching and the […]\n\nNatWriCoChallenge: Week 2\n\nIf you’ve been participating so far, I want to say congratulations on getting through the first week of the Natural Writer Coaching Challenge! I have enjoyed seeing your posts on Instagram, and reading your wonderful works. Catching Up If you’re coming into this late in the game, the #NatWriCoChallenge provides daily writing prompts for your […]\n\nJournaling for Writers\n\nThere are a lot of reasons why someone would keep a journal: it’s therapeutic, they could be trying to figure out something important and complex in their lives, or they might simply want to document what their life entails. For the writer, journaling, however it’s done, is essential. Therapeutic Every writer I know has a […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9960716366767883} +{"content": "NaNoWriMo | Volumes Bookcafe | Literary Events, Fall Arts | Chicago Reader\nThis is a past event.\nclick to enlarge nanowrimo-1-teaser.jpg\n\nWhen: Nov. 1-30 2016\nThis November the bookstore plans to write a novel Exquisite Corpse-style: after collectively deciding on the theme and genre, 28 patrons will each have a day to hang out in the bookstore (with free coffee!) and write a chapter. 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Inspirational quotes and informative cloud facts accompany provocative and meditative images of the sky, encouraging readers to pause for a moment and look up.\n\n- Beautifully illustrated book of stunning cloud images\n- Features cloud facts and inspirational quotes\n- Encourages appreciation of the natural world\n\nFans of In The Cloudspotter's Guide or The Cloud Collector's Handbook will love this book.\n\nThis book is perfect for:\n- Weather and cloud watchers\n- Cloud Appreciation Society members and anyone interested in clouds\n- Introduction to weather book for kids\n\nPublisher: Chronicle Books\nPublished: 11/05/2019\nPages: 368\nBinding Type: Hardcover\nWeight: 1.88lbs\nSize: 8.10h x 6.20w x 1.10d\nISBN: 9781452180960\n\nAbout the Author\nGavin Pretor-Pinney is the author of The Cloud Collector's Handbook and The Cloudspotter's Guide, as well as the proprietor of the Cloud Appreciation Society, an online community for cloudspotters.\n\nOut of Stock?\n\nMost items can be backordered!\n\nIf you'd like to place a backorder, click the button below to fill out the item information and we'll create the order for you.\n\nMore details on backorders here.\n\nContact Us", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9068624377250671} +{"content": "Books tagged: parthenon\n\nThe adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed. To view this content, click the button below to disable the adult filter.\n\nFound 1 result\n\nStealing The Marbles\nPrice: $6.99 USD. Words: 83,540. Language: English. Published: February 29, 2012 by Rebel ePublishers. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Action & suspense\nAt the turn of the 19th century Lord Elgin stole pieces of the Parthenon and shipped them to England. At the turn of the 21st century Danny Samsel is going to steal them back.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9750059247016907} +{"content": "Search for the most beautiful word\nirrevocable credit\n\nRussian-English translation for \"комбинезон\"\n\n\"комбинезон\" English translation\n\nResults: 1-6 of 6\n\nкомбинезон {noun}\n\nкомбинезон [комбинезо́н] {m}\n\noveralls {o.pl.}\n\nкомбинезон [комбинезо́н] {m}\n\noveralls {noun}\n\nкомбинезон [комбинезо́н] {m} (also: сочетание, комбинация, объединение, соединение)\n\ncombination {noun}\nIs a certain translation missing here? 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To make matters worse, she soon discovers she's not alone on the island. Red Valley Razors hockey player Colton Greene is in the same predicament. His laid-back devil-may-care attitude irks Avery to the nth degree. This is a life and death situation after all.\n\nWill Avery and Colton find a way off the island before they strangle each other? Or will a night in a makeshift shelter change Avery's mind about the cocky jock?\n\nYour ticket to paradise awaits!\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781532820908\nPublisher: CreateSpace Publishing\nPublication date: 07/22/2016\nPages: 182\nProduct dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.39(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nRachelle Vaughn is the Amazon bestselling author of the Razors Ice books, a series of hockey-themed romance novels. She lives in California with her husband and their sassy calico cat. When she isn't writing, Rachelle enjoys watching action movies, snapping photos for her birding blog, and cheering for her favorite hockey players. Visit her website at rachellevaughn.com.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.86827552318573} +{"content": "~ Welcome to My Poetry Site ~    [Author's Home Page!]\n  176383   Poems Read   \n\n[Poetry PoetryPoem] [Poetry Search] [Contact Us] [FREE Site] [Home] [Poets] [Login]\n\nEchoing Across the Universe\n\nInspired Knowledge\n\nWaves of Blue\n\nSilent Treasure\n\nReality of Awareness\n\nDancing into the light\n\nAnother Journey\n\nInspired Knowledge\n\nBeautiful world before Mankind\n\nPoet of a Million Thoughts\n\nBroken Dreams\n\nYou are so beautiful to Me\n\nThink Can!\n\nMessage of Life\n\nEnchantment of our Making\n\nMagic surrounds those who find the Truth\n\nNew Breed\n\nNew Breed\n\nAwaken my Children\n\nFlower Child\n\nAwakened-Self\n\nI Could\n\nWords Unspoken\n\nAnd I love you So!\n\nDon't live in Denial\n\nMagic surrounds those who fine Truth\n\nStorm Warriors\n\nWaves of Blue\n\nIsolated from soul, heart, Mind\n\nMore Poetry >>\n\nI have loved, Lord have I loved, I have won\nthe prize of eternity and gathered flowers\nfrom all corners of the world.\n\nI have made the darkness brighter with my light\nfrom my inner spirit, I have given back the bear\nto the mother who lost her cub.\n\nI have roamed in unseen areas unfit for eyes\nto see without knowledge or understanding, in\nrealms of wisdom.\n\nI have counted the leaves with water dripping\nfrom them to the ground, have held a silver\ncoin till in time it did tarnished.\n\nI have numbered the times a person smiled\nwith his own starving soul, without a feeling\nor meaning, life was not treating them well, in\nthe darkness of their own behavior.\n\nI have walked the pastures of beauty, laid in a\nfield of buttercups, drank the wine of compassion\nand loved everything there was to love.\n\n(Everything is Worth the Trouble)\nBy Derena\n© 2018 Derena (All rights reserved)\n\nVote for this poem\n\nLife is Worth the Trouble\n\n©2000 - 2022 ------- Individual Authors of the Poetry. All rights reserved by authors\n\nSign Guestbook Read Guestbook\n\n   Tell someone about this Poem.   \n\n[ Control Panel ]\nLast 100 Poems\n\nSearch over\n400,000 poems!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7422363758087158} +{"content": "Dehai News\n\n(Eritrea Profile) A bridge Between the Hearing and the Deaf!\n\nPosted by: Dehai\n\nDate: Friday, 22 September 2017\n\nA bridge Between the Hearing and the Deaf!\n\nAsmait Futsumbrhan\n\nWe have with us a man of so many inspirations and so much more. Life has showed him so many faces and challenges since his young age. After losing his hearing, Professor Haile Bokure created his own world inside the books of great writers and poets. He also managed to create a great world in literature, contributing many books of translation and original\n\nworks including poems. He is a writer and was able to contribute the rst computer written book to the country. Fully understanding the value of great length and earned his educational honors at various universities of America.\n\nWe are honored to have a talk with Prof. Haile Bokure during his visit home town after a long time.\n\nSee attached PDF file.\n\n210518-eritrea_profile_20092017_Haile_Bokure.pdf\n\nHdri Media Books on Amazon.com\nvisit hdrimedia.com\n\nLatest Video", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9879364967346191} +{"content": "Friday, June 10, 2022\n\nWritten in the Stars\n\n Happy Pride Month!\n\nI just finished reading “Written in the Stars’ by Alexandria Bellefleur.  If you are looking for a nerdy queer romance novel with a twist on Pride and Prejudice look no farther.\n\nElle (Elizabeth) and Darcy are set up by Darcy’s ever hopeful and romantic brother.  Elle is looking for her one true love and Darcy is jaded and wishing she could say no to her brother.\n\nOne disastrous first date later and a small little fib lands them in a “relationship.”\n\nElle is into astrology, Darcy is an actuary.  Elle’s heads are in the clouds, Darcy’s feet are firmly planted.  What could possibly go wrong?\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9628476500511169} +{"content": "Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story (Paperback)\n\nNot in stock. Usually ships in 1-5 days from the warehouse.\n\nFrom an award-winning New York Times reporter comes the full, mind-boggling story of the lies, crimes, and ineptitude behind the spectacular scandal that imperiled a presidency, destroyed a marketplace, and changed Washington and Wall Street forever . . .\n\nAbout the Author\n\nhas written for the New York Times for more than seventeen years. A two-time winner of the George Polk Award for excellence in journalism and a finalist for the 2000 Pulitzer Prize, he has been selected repeatedly for the TJFR Business News Reporter as one of the nation’s most influential financial journalists. His last book, The Informant is currently in development as a major motion picture. He lives in Dallas with his wife and three children.\n\nPraise for Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story…\n\nPraise for Kurt Eichenwald’s bestseller, The Informant:\n\n“Ranks with A Civil Action as one of the best nonfiction books of the last decade.”\nNew York Times Book Review\n\n“The thriller of the year—and it’s all true!”\nDallas Morning News\n\n“One of the most intriguing—and nearly unbelievable—nonfiction books in recent memory . . . a tangled tale worthy of John Le Carré.”\nPortland Oregonian\n\n“A compelling narrative . . . a business book for Grisham readers.”\nChicago Tribune\n\n“Reads like a well-written whodunit.”\nDenver Post\n\n“A spellbinding account, as much of a page-turner as a Grisham novel.”\nWashington Monthly\n\n“I guarantee it’ll keep you reading late into the night.”\n—Jonathan Harr, author of A Civil Action\n\nProduct Details ISBN-10: 0767911792\nISBN-13: 9780767911795\nPublished: Broadway Books, 12/27/2005\nPages: 784\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9653959274291992} +{"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\n[gloh-mer-yuh-luh s, gluh-] /gloʊˈmɛr yə ləs, glə-/\n\nnoun, plural glomeruli\n[gloh-mer-yuh-lahy, gluh-] /gloʊˈmɛr yəˌlaɪ, glə-/ (Show IPA). Anatomy.\na compact cluster of capillaries.\nAlso called Malpighian tuft. a tuft of convoluted capillaries in the nephron of a kidney, functioning to remove certain substances from the blood before it flows into the convoluted tubule.\nnoun (pl) -li (-ˌlaɪ)\na knot of blood vessels in the kidney projecting into the capsular end of a urine-secreting tubule\nany cluster or coil of blood vessels, nerve fibres, etc, in the body\n\nglomerulus glo·mer·u·lus (glō-měr’yə-ləs)\nn. pl. glo·mer·u·li (-lī’)\n\n(glō-měr’yə-ləs)\nPlural glomeruli (glō-měr’yə-lī’)\nA knot of highly permeable capillaries located within the Bowman’s capsule of a nephron. Waste products are filtered from the blood in the glomerulus, initiating the process of urine formation.\n\nRead Also:\n\n [glawm-mah] /ˈglɔm mɑ/ noun 1. a river in E Norway, flowing S into the Skagerrak. 375 miles (605 km) long. /Norwegian ˈɡlɔma/ noun 1. a river in SE Norway, rising near the border with Sweden and flowing generally south to the Skagerrak: the largest river in Scandinavia; important for hydroelectric power and floating timber. Length: […]\n\n [glom] /glɒm/ Slang. verb (used with object), glommed, glomming. 1. to steal. 2. to catch or grab. 3. to look at. noun 4. a look or glimpse. Verb phrases 5. glom onto, to take hold or possession of: He wanted to glom onto some of that money. /ɡlɒm/ verb (slang) 1. (transitive) foll by on […]\n\n • Glom on to\n\n verb phrase To acquire; grab; seize; latch on to: how many times the authorities might have glommed onto this man but didn’t (1907+ Underworld & hoboes)\n\n [gloh-muh s] /ˈgloʊ məs/ noun, plural glomera [glom-er-uh] /ˈglɒm ər ə/ (Show IPA), glomi [gloh-mahy] /ˈgloʊ maɪ/ (Show IPA). Anatomy. 1. a small globular body. glomus glo·mus (glō’məs) n. pl. glom·er·a (glŏm’ər-ə)\n\nDisclaimer: Glomerulus 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": 0.6321616172790527} +{"content": "Freethought Almanac\n\nLighting a candle in toxic air.\n2011-10-10\nOctober 10: Giuseppe Verdi\n\nGiuseppe Verdi (1813) It was on this date, October 10, 1813 – the same year as Richard Wagner – that Italian opera composer Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi was born in Roncole, Duchy of Parma, which was then under the occupation of Napoleon's army. This self-described \"peasant from Roncole\" began his education with local priests before […]\n\nRead More\n\nRonald Bruce Meyer\n\nOur Fearless Leader.\n\nDaily Almanac\n\nDecember 24: Matthew Arnold and his “Sea of Faith”\n\nArnold was a leading literary critic and wrote many essays, which displayed a seriously Rationalist streak. He denied belief in immortality and a personal God.\n\nDaily Almanac\n\nComing soon!\n\nFollow me on twitter\n\nNo 'WP_Widget_Recent_Comments' widget registered in this installation.\n\n@ 2020 Free Thought Almanac", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998990297317505} +{"content": "Project Description\n\nWe've Got a Job\nTeacher’s Guide\n\nWe’ve Got a Job\n\nby Cynthia Levinson\n\nThe inspiring story of one of the greatest moments in civil rights history seen through the eyes of four young people at the center of the action.\n\nThe 1963 Birmingham Children’s March was a turning point in American history. In the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, the fight for civil rights lay in the hands of children like Audrey Hendricks, Wash Booker, James Stewart, and Arnetta Streeter. We’ve Got a Job tells the little-known story of the 4,000 black elementary, middle, and high school students who voluntarily went to jail between May 2 and May 11, 1963. The children succeeded —where adults had failed—in desegregating one of the most racially violent cities in America.\n\nBy combining in-depth, one-on-one interviews and extensive research, author Cynthia Levinson recreates the events of the Birmingham Children’s March from a new and very personal perspective. For more on this title, visit the We’ve Got a Job website here.\n\nFormat: Hardcover\nPrice: $19.95\nISBN: 978-1-56145-627-7\nPublication Date: 2/1/2012\nPage Count: 180\nSize: 8-7/8″ x 9-3/8″\nAge Range: 10 – 99\nLanguage: English\nFormat: Paperback\nPrice: $13.95\nISBN: 978-1-56145-844-8\nPublication Date: 2/1/2015\nPage Count: 180\nSize: 8-7/8″ x 9-3/”\nAge Range: 10 – 99\nLanguage: English\nAR Level: 7.4\nF&P: GRL Y, Gr 6, Genre I\nLexile: 1020L\nThemes: Civil Rights, Nonviolence, Segregation\nBISAC 1: JNF025210 JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / 20th Century\nBISAC 2: JNF018010 JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / United States / African American\nBISAC 3: JNF053140 JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Issues / Prejudice & Racism\n\n“The author takes her inspiring tale of courage in the face of both irrational racial hatred and adult foot-dragging (on both sides) through the ensuing riots and the electrifying September bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church…A moving record of young people rising at a pivotal historical moment, based on original interviews and archival research as well as published sources.” ―Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW\n\n“Yet the most compelling component is Levinson’s dramatic recreation of the courageous children’s crusade and the change it helped bring about in the face of widespread prejudice and brutality. Powerful period photos and topical sidebars heighten the story’s impact.” ―Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW\n\n“This highly readable photo-essay will hold YA readers with its focus on four young people who participated in the Birmingham Children’s March…The format will hook readers with spacious type, boxed quotes, and large black-and-white photos on almost every double-page spread, from the horrifying view of the Klan marching with children to the young protestors waiting to be arrested. A fascinating look at a rarely covered event for both curriculum and personal interest.” ―Booklist, STARRED REVIEW\n\n“This photo-essay stands out for its engrossing content, excellent composition, and riveting use of primary-source material. Covering the history of the Birmingham Children’s March from inception to full impact, Levinson traces the stories of four young people between the ages of 9 and 15 in 1963…With a helpful list of abbreviations, excellent source notes, photo credits, a fine bibliography, and a comprehensive index, this a great research source, but it’s also just plain thought-provoking reading about a time that was both sobering and stirring.” ―School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW\n\nRead More\n\n“This extensively researched account of the Birmingham Children’s March is enriched by Levinson’s in-depth interviews with dozens of its student participants and by its intimate focus on four of those children, two boys and two girls…Black and white photos and excerpts from documents of the time round out this riveting, significant work of nonfiction.” ―The New York Times\n\n“Clear and lively writing, well-chosen photographs, and thorough documentation make this a fine chronicle of the civil rights era.” ―Horn Book Magazine\n\n“Levinson does a superb job demonstrating just how difficult it was for the leaders of the civil rights movement to create a movement at all…clear and lively writing, well-chosen photos, and thorough documentation make this a fine chronicle of the era.” ―Horn Book Guide\n\n“Much has been written for children about the civil rights movement, but portraits of the active roles played by youth are comparatively rare. Levinson helps correct that by profiling four children who joined thousands to protest school segregation in 1963. It’s a valuable reminder of how small actions can have significant effects, and also of the racism and corruption that made such actions necessary.” ―Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2012\n\n“A strongly recommended retrospective on the civil rights movement and one event that gained much ground in making it all matter.” ―Midwest Book Review\n\n“I’m impressed by the detailed account of this event, and the way that each viewpoint informs the development of the plot. Because each character is drawn so vividly and because the setting becomes so real, the drama in this story builds wonderfully.” ― Heavy Medal\n\n“This is the story I have been missing all my life as it takes an importance series of children’s protests to explain the events of the Civil Rights movement and how individuals affected the greater movement. Here is the story that shows the confusion, the determination, and the ups and downs of civil protests. It is amazing and I urge you to rush to purchase this from Peachtree Publishers.” ― Practically Paradise\n\nRead Less\n\nEditors’ Choice Book ―The New York Times, 2012\n\nChildren’s and Young Adult Book Awards (Young Adult – Nonfiction) ―International Reading Association, 2013\n\nJane Addams Children’s Book Award (Books for Older Children) ―Jane Addams Peace Association, 2013\n\nYALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction (Finalist) ―YALSA, 2013\n\nRead More\n\nNotable Children’s Books ―Association for Library Service to Children, 2013\n\nGolden Kite Award (Nonfiction Honor Book) ―Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, 2013\n\nOrbis Pictus Outstanding Nonfiction for Children Award (Honor Book) ―National Council of Teachers of English, 2013\n\nNew Voices ―American Booksellers Association, 2012\n\nTop 10 Black History Books for Youth ―Booklist, 2013\n\nBest Books of the Year ―Booklist, 2013\n\nBest of 2012 List ―Kirkus Reviews, 2012\n\nBest Books 2012 List ―Publishers Weekly, 2012\n\nBest Books of the Year ―School Library Journal, 2012\n\nBest Children’s Books of the Year ―Bank Street College of Education, 2013\n\nParents’ Choice Gold Award ―Parents’ Choice Foundation, 2012\n\nCCBC Choices (Historical People, Places, and Events) ―Cooperative Children’s Book Center, 2013\n\nCapitol Choices Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens ―Capitol Choices, 2013\n\nNotable Books for a Global Society ―International Reading Association, 2013\n\nSociety of School Librarians International Book Awards (Honor Book, Social Studies K-6) ―Society of School Librarians International, 2012\n\nSociety of School Librarians International Book Awards (Best Book, Social Studies 7-12) ―Society of School Librarians International, 2012\n\nEureka! Gold Nonfiction Children’s Book Award ―California Reading Association, 2012\n\nSpirit of Texas Reading Program (Middle School) ―Texas Library Association, 2014-2015\n\nChicago Public Library Best of the Best Book ―Chicago Public Library, 2012\n\nChildren’s Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing ―New York Public Library, 2012\n\nJulia Ward Howe Award (Young Adult Finalist) ―Boston Authors Club, 2013\n\nKansas State Reading Circle Recommended Reading List (Starred, Senior High) ―Kansas National Education Association, 2013\n\nMassachusetts Book Awards (Must-Read Children’s, Young Adult Literature) ―Massachusetts Center for the Book, 2013\n\nYoung Adult Top Forty ―Pennsylvania School Librarians Association, 2013\n\nGarden State Teen Book Awards (Nominee, Nonfiction for Grades 6-12) –New Jersey Library Association, 2015\n\nGrand Canyon Reader Award (Nominee, Tween Nonfiction) ―Arizona Library Association, 2015\n\nVolunteer State Book Awards (Nominee, Middle School; Nominee, High School) ―Tennessee Association of School Librarians, 2014-2015\n\nVOYA Nonfiction Honor List ―Voice of Youth Advocates, 2012\n\nRead Less\n\nYou May Also Like\n\nMeet the Author\n\nCynthia Levinson holds degrees from Wellesley College and Harvard University and also attended the Lyndon B. 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Main Entry: ↑carry …   English terms dictionary\n\n • carry-out — Surface mail for the first delivery stops of a foot carrier s route. The carrier takes it out of the office in a satchel, and the rest of the mail is deposited by a motorized carrier into relay boxes along the route …   Glossary of postal terms\n\n • Carry out —   [engl.], ausführen …   Universal-Lexikon\n\n • carry-out — n especially AmE food that you can take away from a restaurant to eat somewhere else, or a restaurant that sells food like this British Equivalent: takeaway …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • carry out — verb 1. put in effect (Freq. 21) carry out a task execute the decision of the people He actioned the operation • Syn: ↑carry through, ↑accomplish, ↑execute, ↑action, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • carry out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms carry out : present tense I/you/we/they carry out he/she/it carries out present participle carrying out past tense carried out past participle carried out a) to do a particular piece of work, research etc The… …   English dictionary\n\n • carry out — PHRASAL VERB If you carry out a threat, task, or instruction, you do it or act according to it. [V P n (not pron)] The Social Democrats could still carry out their threat to leave the government... [V P n (not pron)] Police say they believe the… …   English dictionary\n\n • carry out — phr verb Carry out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑staff, ↑volunteer Carry out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑abortion, ↑act, ↑action, ↑alteration, ↑ambush, ↑analysis, ↑appraisal, ↑assassination, ↑ …   Collocations 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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DERIVATIVES unconcerned adjective unconcernedly adverb …   English terms dictionary\n\n • unconcernedly — adverb in an unconcerned manner (Freq. 2) war was breaking out in Europe, but she unconcernedly planned for a holiday • Derived from adjective: ↑unconcerned …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Unconcernedly — Unconcerned Un con*cerned , a. Not concerned; not anxious or solicitous; easy in mind; carelessly secure; indifferent; as, to be unconcerned at what has happened; to be unconcerned about the future. {Un con*cern ed*ly}, adv. {Un con*cern ed*ness} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • unconcernedly — See unconcerned. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • unconcernedly — adverb In an unconcerned manner …   Wiktionary\n\n • unconcernedly — adv. without worry or anxiety, without concern, indifferently …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • unconcernedly — un·concernedly …   English syllables\n\n • unconcernedly — See: unconcerned …   English dictionary\n\n • unconcerned — unconcernedly /un keuhn serr nid lee/, adv. unconcernedness, n. /un keuhn serrnd /, adj. 1. not involved or interested; disinterested. 2. not caring; unworried; free from solicitude or anxiety. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word TAO in the Lithuanian language.\n\nDiscuss this TAO Lithuanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"TAO.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 27 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "+612 9045 4394\nRealizing Community : Concepts, Social Relationships and Sentiments - Vered Amit\n\nRealizing Community\n\nConcepts, Social Relationships and Sentiments\n\nBy: Vered Amit (Editor)\n\nHardcover Published: 14th February 2002\nISBN: 9780415229074\nNumber Of Pages: 192\n\nShare This Book:\n\nRRP $502.99\nor 4 easy payments of $86.98 with Learn more\nShips in 7 to 10 business days\n\n'Community' is so overused both in everyday language as well as in scholarly work that it could easily be dismissed as a truism. However, the persistence of the term itself shows that the idea continues to resonate powerfully in our daily lives, ethnographic accounts as well as theoretical analyses. This book returns a timely and concerted anthropological gaze to community as part of a broader consideration of contemporary circumstances of social affiliation and solidarity.\n\nAcknowledgementsp. vii\nContributorsp. viii\nReconceptualizing Communityp. 1\nThe Mining Community and the Ageing Bodyp. 21\nCommunity as Placemakingp. 38\nCultural Islands in the Globalizing Worldp. 60\nCommunity Beyond Placep. 84\n'Have You Been to Hayward Field?'p. 105\nReferencesp. 122\nThe Ethnographic Field Revisitedp. 124\nPost-Cultural Anthropologyp. 146\nEpiloguep. 165\nIndexp. 171\nTable of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved.\n\nISBN: 9780415229074\nISBN-10: 0415229073\nSeries: Routledge Physical Environment Series\nAudience: Tertiary; University or College\nFormat: Hardcover\nLanguage: English\nNumber Of Pages: 192\nPublished: 14th February 2002\nCountry of Publication: GB\nDimensions (cm): 20.78 x 15.7  x 1.6\nWeight (kg): 0.33\nEdition Number: 1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980190396308899} +{"content": "0  items | Rs 0\nFlying To Nowhere\n\nFlying To Nowhere\n\nby John Fuller  \nLanguage: English\nOut Of Stock (Out Of Stock) See Details\nWe accept payment by:\nCredit Cards\nCash Cards\nDebit Cards\nNet Banking\nFree shipping if the total order amounts exceeds Rs. 399, else add Rs. 49 as delivery charges.\n(Prices are inclusive of all taxes)\nFlying To Nowhere\n(Notify me when it is in stock?)\nClick 'Like' and get an additional Rs 5 discount!  \n\nBook Summary of Flying To Nowhere\n\nDuring the Middle Ages, Vane is sent as an emissary of the Bishop to a lonely Welsh island to investigate the disappearance of pilgrims who have come to visit its sacred well\n\nDetails Of Book : Flying To Nowhere\n\nBook: Flying To Nowhere\nISBN: 0807610879\nISBN-13: 9780807610879\nBinding: Hardbound\nPublishing Date: 1984-02\nPublisher: Braziller, George Inc.\nNumber of Pages: 9", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.577695369720459} +{"content": "Title:  Full Of Dreams\n\nAuthor:   KathyB\nCategory:   Dreams\nKeywords:  dreams, courage, joy, life\n\nViews: ( 1565 )\n\nYesterday I was full of dreams.\nI knew I could keep them all\nIf I just sat in my room\nand lived in my head\nday after day after day.\n\nToday I am oh so much wiser.\nI know now a greater joy.\nI found the courage to step forward and try\nMy most special dream I made real,\nand now I live it, create it, and it gives me life.\n\nTomorrow I may find it succeed to great heights.\nTomorrow I may see it fail.\nWhere this dream goes will be alright with me.\nfor the rush and the joy and the courage are mine\nday after day after day.\n\nComments on \"Full Of Dreams\"\nPosted by Sarahlives on June 03, 2016\nlove this poem\n\nPosted by Carolyn Mary Kleefeld on April 30, 2014\nWise, hopeful, inspired and inspiring words.\n\nPosted by prophetword on October 22, 2012\nI like your poem. I understand what it's like hitting the point when you realize your imagination is a better place to be than in this world.\n\nPosted by EJo38 on October 05, 2012\nI just read the book Animal Dreams by Barbara Kingsolver. This poem reminds of Animal Dreams. Great poem, great book. This is such a beautiful poem :-)\n\nPosted by Heart and Soul on September 03, 2012\nSuch a inspiration to follow your dreams!\n\nPosted by gonepostal on April 27, 2012\ngreat attitude toward your \"most special dream\". and i DID look at your website just now. i love the artwork, and if i weren't on a limited budget i would become a customer. best wishes for success.\n\nPosted by gonepostal on April 27, 2012\nthis makes me, even more!, want to see what your website is about\n\nPosted by Quill_Ink on April 21, 2012\nIf only I could!\n\nPosted by kacee1118 on June 16, 2011\ni love this poem, it makes you feel that no matter what all will be okay.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.989517331123352} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 904 times\nMember Comments\nThis was absolutely precious. I enjoyed Joey's kisses. It is funny how adults minds work. Ah! the innocence of a child. Thank you.\n11/15/09\nHow sweet:) Chocolaty kisses are the best.\nVery Sweet and thought provoking.\n\nThank you.\n11/17/09\nCute, good job.\n12/23/09\nI sure would love a kiss, too! We sure do jump to conclusions when it comes to our children, don't we? Great job!!\n01/16/10\nAhhh, the world through the eyes of innocence. More precious than the purest gold. Great work!\nGreat work, well done Sunny. I did enjoy the story. Keep it up, Justus\nYou had me worried there for a moment. I chose this particular article with a certain frame of mind, I am glad I read it though because it reminded me what wrong conclusions we draw sometimes. And thanks for you kind words concerning my article 'believe'.God bless.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7042801380157471} +{"content": "Ron Carlson\n\nCan We Tawk?\n\nComedienne Joan Rivers’ catchphrase was, ‘Can we talk?’ with all that that entails — its rhetorical nature, the Jewish thing, an implication that at least one of the parties will be better off for having done so … Like God. T’other day a priest spoke of ontological remembrance, the immediate and ongoing memory of past-present-future\n\nRead More »\n\nHide and See\n\nSomething lost, Dallas Willard said once, might yet be very valuable. One’s car keys for instance. He was speaking somewhat in the context of salvation, if I recall … the general point was calling something lost doesn’t mean it’s not wanted — quite the opposite. Yet it remains … until finding its way out or being found\n\nRead More »\n\nGreater Love Blah Blah Blah\n\nDo we doubt locals thanked them for their service? I’m not equating the two. They were wrong; glad we crushed them. Only noting it’s likely they thought as much about such things as we do, which is to say not much. German citizens who believed their leaders, loved their country, watched their sons get on\n\nRead More »\n\nDark Eyed Life\n\nAccording to @CitizenScreen, doing yeoman’s* work daily on Twitter* relative to the Golden Age of film, today is the birth date of Mabel Normand, Hedy Lamarr, and Dorothy Dandridge — Normand: New York, 1892 Lamarr: Vienna, 1914 Dandridge: Cleveland, 1922 — which makes for coupla at least interesting, if not compelling or fascinating at the\n\nRead More »\n\nIn the Beginning Were the Words\n\nAlpha and Omega     1:1 In the beginning were the words. The words were the poet’s, and later the priest’s. And the words the poet wrote were that Malcolm Bodwell was, “rapacious and repulsive and a fat gloating suet goat of a boy (not man) engorging himself on peat and stone and dregsy water\n\nRead More »\n\nFinding Level\n\nRelationship finds its own level. Generally it looks like we [and others] choose — a boy’s entreatment rejected, an attorney makes partner, 158 million of us vote — but there is a finality to much that we ostensibly do. This is how such absurdities as determinism gain purchase, how authors can talk and be misunderstood\n\nRead More »\n\nWhen We Lie\n\nIf mere humans may have things abominable to them, mine is lying. I hate it in nearly all forms: commercial advertising and political propaganda, of course, as well as even when people doing good things feel compelled to pretend they are flawless: that the rotten thing they just did is required by that good thing\n\nRead More »\n\nIn The Heart of the Drunkard\n\nAnd away he went, to drink the value of his cross … I have been listening to Fyodor Dostoevski’s The Idiot on the iPhone, from Audible.com. It’s incredible. I just know I’ll have to read it as soon as I’m done with the audio. [I do irk myself somewhat on having become such a fan\n\nRead More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9856775403022766} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Ascension: Book One: Me vs. You” as Want to Read:\nAscension: Book One: Me vs. You\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nAscension: Book One: Me vs. You\n\n0.0 of 5 stars 0.00  ·  rating details  ·  0 ratings  ·  0 reviews\nIn the compelling memoir Ascension, Dr. Simone Bahou details his journey to spiritual awakening and how he found his way back to joy after experiencing the overwhelming power of a controlling father, the depths of depression, and a lack of independence. Dr. Bahou, a doctor of chiropractic, defines ascension as a spiritual journey that helped him aspire beyond what was expe ...more\nPaperback, 180 pages\nPublished March 30th 2010 by iUniverse\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 Ascension, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Ascension\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-1 of 1)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nNicole Ristine\nNicole Ristine marked it as to-read\nDec 14, 2012\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99904865026474} +{"content": "Monday, May 01, 2017\n\n100 Cupboards By N.D. Wilson Is A Must For Reluctant Readers AND $1.99 At Amazon NOW\n\nReaders who love Percy Jackson, the Unwanteds, and Beyonders will discover that 100 cupboards mean 100 opportunities for adventure! The bestselling and highly acclaimed 100 Cupboards series starts here.\n\nWhat dangers are locked behind the cupboard doors? Henry isn’t brave, but when he hears a thumping and scratching on the other side of his bedroom wall, he can’t ignore it. He scrapes off the plaster and discovers mysterious doors—cupboards of all different shapes and sizes. Through one he sees a glowing room and a man strolling back and forth. Through another he sees only darkness and feels the cold sense that something isn’t right. When his cousin Henrietta boldly travels into the worlds beyond the cupboards, it’s up to Henry to follow her. Now that he’s opened the doors, can he keep the evil inside from coming through?\n\n\"A must-read series.\" —The Washington Post\nI LOVED THIS BOOK! I read if many years ago when I used to take the kids to the library daily so we got out of the house. We were always in the Children's section and this caught my eye. Different cover but a book that I always recommend when a young reader is looking for a suggestion!\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nI love comments. Please feel free to leave a comment. I would love to talk to you further\n\nGet widget\nDear Readers: At this time all giveaways on Maria's Space are for the United States unless otherwise noted.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8127632737159729} +{"content": "Category: mystery\n\nOnly We Know\n\n  This week I’m reviewing one for the mystery lovers among you. Only We Know was written by Karen Gillece and Paul Perry, under the name Karen Perry, and is strange in that the book, to me, is both fast paced and slow at… Continue Reading “Only We Know”\n\nThe Summer of Secrets\n\nThe Summer of Secrets Sarah Jasmon Everyone has a summer that they remember. It could be a childhood summer of roller skates, paddling-pools and ice-cream or an adult summer of sun, sea and sangria. There are adventurous summers, rainy summers and lazy summers. Then… Continue Reading “The Summer of Secrets”\n\nThe Rocks\n\nThe Rocks Peter Nichols\n\nThe Rocks Peter Nichols This week I have a review for you, another of my book club offerings. The main story is set around The Rocks, a small hotel run by Lulu and inhabited by her regular guests, friends and hangers on – some… Continue Reading “The Rocks”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985727667808533} +{"content": "It Started One Christmas\n\nIt Started One Christmas\n\nby Susan Mallery\n\nNOOK BookOriginal (eBook - Original)\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\n\nOne crisp December night, Keira Carlesso takes in yet another stray—this time, a man. Dalton is a brilliant scientist with no home for the holidays. As Christmas works its magic, two strangers become friends, then best friends, then something much, much more…\n\nSusan Mallery’s heartwarming charmer proves that true love is the greatest Christmas gift of all!\n\n“Heartwarming…this book is sweet and will appeal to readers who enjoy the intricacies of family drama.” —Publishers Weekly on When We Found Home\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781488049903\nPublisher: Harlequin\nPublication date: 11/13/2018\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 384\nSales rank: 4,067\nFile size: 710 KB\n\nAbout the Author\n\n#1 NYT bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming, humorous novels about the relationships that define our lives—family, friendship, romance. She's known for putting nuanced characters in emotional situations that surprise readers to laughter. Beloved by millions, her books have been translated into 28 languages.Susan lives in Washington with her husband, two cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur. Visit her at SusanMallery.com.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nIt Started One Christmas 3.9 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 9 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nCute story but only 59 pages....should have been free instead of $2.99. Don't bother.....\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nThis was a great short story. I loved When We Found Home. It introduced us to the Carlesso family and three wonderful characters. When it ended, both Malcolm and Callie's lives were heading toward a great future. But Kiera was still young and adjusting to her new life and family. I was glad that Susan Mallery thought about completing Keira's story. It is several years later and she is in college with a bright future ahead of her in the family business. Who would have thought that her generosity toward a sick lab helper at Christmas time would eventually lead to a love interest of her own. Well done!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAbsolutely loved this heartwarming friends to lovers Christmas story. A winner for fans of Hallmark Christmas movies everywere.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nWas ok. I agree, 59 pages and $2.99. Rediculous!\nAnonymous 8 months ago\nLove it\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nDisappointing! Thought I was buying a full length book (product details said 384 pages), but it was actually a novella or short story, only 59 pages long.\nMarymackmademine More than 1 year ago\nSweet story, leaves you rooting for the couple and love at Christmas. Although it was a stand-alone, it continued with the characters from When We Found Home, which is another awesome book.\npoohbear1970dc More than 1 year ago\nKeira Carlesso and Dalton meet and she takes him home for Christmas. They have Christmas together several years before they both admit that they have fallen in love. It was really nice to read about Keira all grown up after meeting her as a young teen in When We Found Home. I was so happy to read about the other happy couples and see how they are doing. Awesome short book.\nsbart84 More than 1 year ago\nLoved, loved this story of Keira and Dalton. Keira befriends Dalton, who was going to spend the holidays in his car. They soon become close friends and make a pact to celebrate the holidays together every year, even if they are dating other people. Through the years they find they are both hiding something from each other. This is novella but a packed full story, that I could not put down. I was so excited to see Keira all grown up. Once again Susan Mallery has worked her magic in this wonderful Christmas story that I highly recommend.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9256144165992737} +{"content": "Jeremy's Reviews > Tao Te Ching\n\nTao Te Ching by Lao Tzu\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nMar 10, 2011\n\nit was amazing\nbookshelves: philosophy\nRead from March 09 to 10, 2011\n\nThis has got to be one of the most perennially beguiling, elliptical things ever written. And it seems all the more mysterious to me because so much of it is couched as this extremely practical, almost Machiavellian political advice. Having been schooled entirely in the western intellectual tradition, with its notions of hierarchy, dualism and progression (historical, socio/cultural or otherwise), this was a complete mind-fuck to me. It sort of reminds me of Heidegger, with those really crazy, cyclical concept definitions. Or certain lines from modest mouse songs.\n18 likes · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Tao Te Ching.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\n02/04/2016 marked as: read\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9963153004646301} +{"content": "Flash Fiction Rodeo Contest #8\n\nI can’t believe it! We’ve arrived at the final contest in the Carrot Ranch Flash Fiction Rodeo. We’ve been writing two stories a week all through October. I think I’ll be suffering withdrawal symptoms next month!\nBut this last one will keep me going for a while. It’s TUFF! If you remember George Smilovici from the eighties, you’ll recognise the question, “How TUFF?”   Not too tuff for us! Let’s join in and give it a go.\n\nCarrot Ranch Literary Community\n\nTUFF: The Ultimate Flash Fiction\n\nby Charli Mills\n\nWhat if I told you that writing flash fiction will get you to where you want to be? Would you scoff, or consider the possibility? Would you think I’m handing you a magic elixir? Ah, an elixir. Let’s pause a moment and talk about the hero’s journey.\n\nIf you answered the call to participate in the Flash Fiction Rodeo this past month, you answered the same call every hero hears: the one the hero reluctantly answers. We think of heroes as Thor or Wonder Woman. Yet, the hero’s journey calls to us all. Winnie the Pooh and Frodo and Mary Tyler Moore are all heroes. It’s about the path:\n\n 1. The call: the opening scene in which the hero is called out of the ordinary world.\n 2. The test: the story develops conflict through tests, challenges, temptations, allies and enemies.\n 3. The cave\n\nView original post 907 more words\n\n4 thoughts on “Flash Fiction Rodeo Contest #8\n\nI appreciate your feedback. Please share your thoughts.\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 Facebook account. 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Natti, Susanna, (illustrator.).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 4 of 5 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 5 total copies.\n\nSeries Information\n\nCam Jansen adventure ; 13.\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nAdams PL Sys. - Geneva Branch JF ADL (Text) 34207002288943 Juvenile Fiction Checked out 07/22/2020\nGreenwood PL - Greenwood KIDS JR FICTION Adler Cam Jansen #13 (Text) 36626103256921 1st Floor Kids Green Zone Available -\nNewburgh Chandler PL - Chandler Branch Library J ADL (Text) 39206019612751 J Fiction Available -\nNewburgh Chandler PL - Downtown Newburgh J ADL (Text) 39206017997584 J Fiction Available -\nThorntown PL - Thorntown J FIC ADL Cam Jansen #13 (Text) 30034001085524 Juvenile Fiction Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 0590216945 (pbk.)\n • ISBN: 9780590216944 (pbk.)\n • Physical Description: 58 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.\n • Edition: A Trumpet Club Special ed.\n • Publisher: New York : Scholastic, 1997.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nFirst Scholastic printing, October 1997.\nOriginally published: New York : Puffin Books, 1992.\nSummary, etc.:\nCam and her friend Eric chase the thief of Aunt Katie's wallet through an amusement park and find themselves involved in another case requiring their special detective skills.\nSubject: Haunted houses > Juvenile fiction.\nJansen, Cam (Fictitious character) > Juvenile fiction.\nDetective and mystery stories > Juvenile fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7640666961669922} +{"content": "1 definition by ed-diesel\n\nTop Definition\nA beautiful girl you don't remember from High School but are glad you know her now. Very loving and smart. Family oriented and easy to talk to. The kind of girl you will marry and introduce to your daughter. Has an AMAZING body.\nMelissa, will you marry me?\nby ed-diesel May 02, 2010\n\nFree Daily Email\n\nType your email address below to get our free Urban Word of the Day every morning!\n\nEmails are sent from daily@urbandictionary.com. We'll never spam you.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9359583258628845} +{"content": "Skip to content\n\nTag: If I could tell you just one thing\n\nEnjoy – Ch#61 (Just one thing)\n\nDo what brings you joy – You’ll never want to give up, Which means; you can’t fail. (Haiku) Chapter 61 – Summary from the Wisdom of James Corden The post […]\n\nJust Smile – Ch#58 (Just one thing)\n\nLook at these cute and crazy kids, They’ll soon be monster, pouting, teens, Ignoring what the world forbids, Wishing they ‘so’ weren’t from OUR genes. Wild hormones ensure counter-bids. Their […]\n\nFind Joy – Ch#57 (Just one thing)\n\nSweetly, Follow your bliss. If you crave a good life, Do only what makes you happy; Find joy. (Cinquain) Chapter 57 – Summary from the Wisdom of Shep Gordon The […]\n\nForgive – Ch#56 (Just one thing)\n\nEvery day forgive, The ‘flaw‘ of your depression – Hold not hands with shame. (Haiku) Photo with thanks to Pexels Chapter 56 – Summary from the Wisdom of Ruby Wax […]\n\nWorry Not – Ch#55 (Just one thing)\n\nLife is too short to worry about failing, Controlling emotions, may well hold you back, Leading a ‘normal’ life oft leaves you wailing. You want to be different? Can’t see […]\n\nHope – Ch#54 (Just one thing)\n\nFind freedom from fear, In hope and in gratitude – From all that is good. (Haiku) Photo by cottonbro from Pexels Chapter 54 – Summary from the Wisdom of Libby Lane The post […]\n\nBe Nice – Ch#52 (Just one thing)\n\nGive thanks If you’re lucky, Don’t believe your own hype. Be serious, not solemn, and … Be nice. (Cinquain) Photo by Anastasiya Gepp from Pexels Poem repost prompted by Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday Challenge. […]\n\nSay No – Ch#49 (Just one thing)\n\nThe driving process, For gaining success – Say no. You must then address, A need to impress – For show. Try not to confess, Your urge to regress – Let […]\n\nGive More – Ch#48 (Just one thing)\n\nPlate more than enough, You will get back what you give, Offer hope, not fear.   Offer hope, not fear, Do not bully nor threaten, Intimidate not.   Intimidate not, […]\n\nStay Focussed – Ch#47 (Just one thing)\n\nDrive hard  and fast, focus and pray To find the thing you must support, With purpose, passion and purport. Then you’ll be delighted to stay Despite all the fracas and […]\n\nAdvice? – Ch#46 (Just one thing)\n\nBefore you pass on your best advice, Step in the shoes of the other, Know what their ambition is, And from where they have come, What are they wrestling? When […]\n\nOn the Edge Ch#45 – (Just one thing)\n\nChose your route and then commit, Prepare, plan, prepare some more, One wrong move and you’ll be dead, No second chance, here. (Dodoitsu) Photo by Rodrigo from Pexels Chapter 45 – Summary from […]\n\nSing – Ch#44 – (Just one thing)\n\nLove your work, Let your heart sing out, From passion. That buzz rush, Will thrill and keep you awake, With pure excitement. (Shadorma) Photo by Peng LIU from Pexels Chapter 44 – Summary […]\n\nEducate Ch#43 – (Just one thing)\n\nThe agent of change, Is the best education, For third-world children. For third-world children, Part with what money you can, To meet their dire need. To meet their dire need, […]\n\nLaugh … Ch#42 – (Just one thing)\n\nThe zany Michael McIntyre, Thinks when you’re laughing, he’s on fire, He wants validation, For comic gestation, As a joke makes life seem less dire! (Limerick) Photo by Rodolfo Quirós from Pexels Chapter […]\n\nEmpower – Ch#41 (Just one thing)\n\nWomen Shyly, self-conscious Accommodating, apologising, defining … “Women of the World” Celebrating, thriving, appreciating … Boldly, self-confident, Women (Diamante) Chapter 40 – Summary from the Wisdom of Jude Kelly The […]\n\nImpact – Ch#40 (Just one thing)\n\nEach and Every-one Can impact people’s lives Only, if we take action: one … And all. (Cinquain) Chapter 40 – Summary from the Wisdom of Richard Curtis The Post has […]\n\nFight – Ch#38 (Just one thing)\n\nLet’s fight for freedom, Regardless of its huge cost, For everyone’s right … To choose how to live their life, In peace, and with acceptance. (Tanka)  Photo by Muhammadtaha Ibrahim Ma’aji from Pexels […]\n\nAct – Ch#37 (Just one thing)\n\nIf you think, It’s been a bad day, At bedtime … Tomorrow, Awake the intent to change; As action cures fear. (Shadorma) Photo with thanks to Pexels Chapter 37 – […]\n\nAn Extra Mile – Ch#36 (Just one thing)\n\nStep out the limelight, Keep your eye out for chances – To use your fame well. (Haiku) Photo by Sharon McCutcheon from Pexels Chapter 36 – Summary from the Wisdom of Jude Law […]\n\nIntent – Ch#35 (Just one thing)\n\nWhatever you do, do it with firm intent, Not with abuse, nor rants, nor indignant shouts; A whisper can reach more, with your argument, The wrongful detention – no trial; […]\n\nAmbition – Ch#34: (Just one thing)\n\nWhat is wrong with having ambition? Regardless of which sex you are. It’s good if you can achieve More than what’s expected. The perception is, Irrelevant. So be kind, To […]\n\nRhythm – Ch#33 (Just one thing)\n\nListen to the rift – Rhythm is the essence of life, Feel its thumping beat. (Haiku) Photo by Brett Sayles from Pexels Chapter 33 – Summary from the Wisdom of Mickey Hart  The […]\n\nStay Strong – Ch#32 (Just one thing)\n\nObserve, in the mirror, her refection, A woman … black … moreover … awarded. Ignoring, the barbed jibes, of rejection, Not rising, to assumptions, afforded. “Conservatory” arts well, rewarded This […]\n\nSelf as Agent – Ch#29 (Just one thing)\n\nLet none destruct you – The sense of having a self, Is yours to define. (Haiku) Photo by Luis Quintero from Pexels Chapter 29 – Summary from the Wisdom of Nitin Sawhney The […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999959468841553} +{"content": "Godel's theorem is a red Herring\n\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. 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This blog is devoted to girls and their", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9719326496124268} +{"content": "Search GIGA\nName Index\nName List\nName Index\nTOPICS:          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\nPEOPLE:    #   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\n << Prev Page    Displaying page 2 of 3    Next Page >> \n[ Also see Distrust Doubt Envy Fear Jealousy Trust Unbelief Uncertainty ]\n\nAny base heart can devise means of vileness, and affix the ugly shapings of its own fancy to the actions of those around him; but it requires loftiness of mind, and the heaven-born spirit of virtue, to imagine greatness where it is not, and to deck the sordid objects of nature in the beautiful robes of loveliness and light.\n      - Jane Porter\n\nDisagreeable suspicions are usually the fruits of a second marriage.\n  [Lat., Les soupcons importuns\n    Sont d'un second hymen les fruits les plus communs.]\n      - Jean Baptiste Racine, Phedre (II, 5)\n\nRakes are more suspicious than honest men.\n      - Samuel Richardson\n\nThat knave preserves the pearl in his purse who considers all people purse-cuts.\n      - Moslih Eddin (Muslih-un-Din) Saadi (Sadi)\n\nMany men provoke others to overreach them by excessive suspicion; their extraordinary distrust in some sort justifies the deceit.\n      - Seneca (Lucius Annaeus Seneca)\n\nSee what a ready tongue suspicion hath!\n      - William Shakespeare\n\nSee, what a ready tongue suspicion hath!\n  He that but fears the thing he would not know,\n    Hath, by instinct, knowledge from others' eyes,\n      That what he feared is chanced.\n      - William Shakespeare\n\nSuspicion shall be all stuck full of eyes.\n      - William Shakespeare\n\nAll is not well.\n  I doubt some foul play. Would the night were come!\n    Till then sit still, my soul. Foul deeds will rise,\n      Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes.\n      - William Shakespeare,\n        Hamlet Prince of Denmark\n         (Hamlet at I, ii)\n\nWould he were fatter! 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They take everything as an affront; and from their conscious weakness, presume that they are neglected.\n  [Lat., Omnes quibus res sunt minus secundae magis sunt, nescio quomodo,\n    Suspiciosi; ad contumeliam omnia accipiunt magis;\n      Propter suam impotentiam se credunt negligi.]\n      - Terence (Publius Terentius Afer), Adelphi\n         (IV, 3, 14)\n\nThere is no rule more invariable than that we are paid for our suspicions by finding what we suspect.\n      - Henry David Thoreau\n\nWe are always paid for our suspicion by finding what we suspect.\n      - Henry David Thoreau\n\nA woman of honor should not suspect another of things she would not do herself.\n      - Marguerite de Valois\n\nSuspicion invites treachery.\n      - Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire)\n\nWhoever is suspicious invites treason.\n      - Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire)\n\nDisplaying page 2 of 3 for this topic:   << Prev  Next >>  1 [2] 3\n\n WWW.GIGA-USA.COM     Back to Top of Page \nThe GIGA name and the GIGA logo are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.\nGIGA-USA and GIGA-USA.COM are servicemarks of the domain owner.\nCopyright © 1999-2016 John C. 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Film, like most art forms, inevitably involves meditations on personal and national identity. American film is particularly distinguished for its racialized construction of America and Americans. … Continue reading\n\nMulticultural Literature of the United States\n\nThis class introduces you to literature written by writers of color living in the United States. With special attention to motifs such as memory, storytelling, cultural hybridity, and the social construction of identity, we’ll explore similarities and differences in the … Continue reading\n\nUS Latino Literature\n\nThe objective of this course is to analyze contemporary U.S. Latino drama, fiction and poetry within their cultural and historical context. Among the possible readings: Popular Latino Fiction, Latino Poetry as protest, code switching, the Nuyorican movement and other Latino … Continue reading\n\nWhitness and the Media\n\nFor most of the past decade, the burgeoning literature on race, racism, and the media has focused on the “Other,” that is, on representations of Blacks, Latinas/os, Asian Americans, and Native Americans in journalism and in commercial culture generally. This … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000026226043701} +{"content": "Writer’s Craft\n\nReflections on a finished draft\n\nFriends, I know it has been a while since I posted some news. I have been intensely focusing all my creative energy on drafting a novel, and today I reached “THE END.” This is a huge deal for me. Sure, I drafted novels before, but that was 10 years ago in my MFA program. With… Read more »\n\nInterview with Open Book\n\nIt was such a joy to be interviewed on Open Book about This is the Boat that Ben Built. Here’s a snippet from the introduction: “Today we’re speaking with Jen about This is the Boat That Ben Built as part of our Kids Club interview series. She tells us about where her love for cumulative stories comes… Read more »\n\nReading like a Writer – Part 3\n\nHere’s another example of reading like a writer. I was reading Quaking by Kathryn Erskine, and I got to a scene where there protagonist, Matt, cowers in the presence of a bully (“the Rat”): The quaking begins. I look down at my notes. World Civilization is trembling in my hands. Do not make eye contact!… Read more »\n\nReading like a Writer – Long Sentences and Juxtaposition\n\nI am fascinated by the ways in which writers evoke emotion in their readers. I know from my own reading that I am unlikely to be deeply moved by a character who goes on and on about their sad plight, their glorious discovery, the enraging injustice that has befallen them. Or, worse yet, a narrator… Read more »\n\nReading like a Writer\n\nI’m sure you’ve heard one or both of these before: If you want to be a writer, you need to write. Writers write.* You may even be familiar with what Malcolm Gladwell reported in his book, Outliers: in order to become successful at something you need to clock 10,000 hours doing it. It’s a no-brainer… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999277651309967} +{"content": "Fantastic value KS3 Lab Book – just £2! Find out more\n\nCollins Musicals - Collins Musicals – Roald Dahl's Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf: A howling hilarious musical\n\nAuthor: Roald Dahl, Ana Sanderson, Matthew White and Paul Patterson, Illustrated by Quentin Blake and Jane Eccles, Edited by Janice Baiton and Michelle Daley\nFormat: Other Format\nPublication Date: 02-04-2005\nISBN: 978-0-7136-6958-9\nPages: 56\n\nRegular price RRP £26.99 - In stock Sale\n\nRoald Dahl's Little Red Riding Hood joins the famously infamous Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs and the very smelly but loveable Jack and the Beanstalk plus many others in a glittering line up of wickedly funny productions which children and audiences just love.\n\nThe plot twists something like this: Mr Wolf thinks he's a match for Little Red Riding Hood and her three little piggie pals. He snatches a lead on her and gobbles up Grandma – but his hair raising antics will cost him his skin. 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Web. 25 Jul 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980359673500061} +{"content": "We want your feedback!\nClick here\ncover image of A Matter of Chance\n\nA Matter of Chance\n\nBetty Neels Collection, Book 34 · Betty Neels Collection\n\nby Betty Neels\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\nMills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world's best-loved romance authors. Was she in the right place – at the wrong time...? Cressida had lost her parents, and badly needed a new focus. It seemed ideal, going to Holland to help an elderly Dutch doctor with a book he was writing, giving up her own nursing job for a while. Her new employer had two partners: one was elderly and friendly like himself; the other was younger, and...not quite so friendly! Giles van der Tiele always seemed to be snubbing Cressida, putting her in her place; yet he could be extremely charming when he liked – too much so for her peace of mind! But she knew she was no competition for the sophisticated widow Monique de Vries, who clearly found Giles charming, too...\n\nPublication Details\n\nHarperCollins Publishers\nMills & Boon\nPublication Date:\nBetty Neels Collection\n\n • OverDrive Read\n • Adobe EPUB eBook 489.1 KB\n\nBetty Neels (Author)\n\nRomance readers around the world were sad to note the passing of Betty Neels in June 2001.Her career spanned thirty years, and she continued to write into her ninetieth year.To her millions of fans, Betty epitomized the romance writer.Betty's firs...\n\nMore about Betty Neels\nA Matter of Chance\nCopy and paste the code into your website.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9014926552772522} +{"content": "The Smoking Whore’s Dope Novel\n\nPosted in Controversial with tags on April 21, 2016 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nBEFORE YOU LEAVE: Scroll down for an important announcement related to the topic of this post!\n\nWeed, pot, dope, however you call it, has been in the center of controversy for years now. In the US, marijuana legalization has been gaining momentum, with some states (or even cities) getting on board of this train sooner than others. Some people are in favor, some are against, and untold others simply have no idea what to think. Continue reading\n\nIn harmony with the machine.\n\nPosted in Mental Vagaries on January 20, 2016 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nSo this may come as a shock to many, but… I do not know how to drive yet. I know, usually folks learn to drive before they even come of age… and if they haven’t learned by then, they never do (with a few exceptions, I presume.)\n\nContinue reading\n\n“Make good art.”\n\nPosted in Mental Vagaries with tags , , on January 12, 2016 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nWhen things get tough, this is what you should do:\n\nMake good art.\n\n-Neal Gaiman\n\nContinue reading\n\n“My spirit is a roaring sea”\n\nPosted in Mental Vagaries with tags , on January 4, 2016 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nHoly Toledo. I’ve been away for over a year.\n\nOkay, not exactly. Every now and then, when a topic comes to me and strikes me as worthy of inspiration, I toss a little blurb into the Drafts folder. Problem is, a lot of them lose relevance as time goes by. And that is my other problem. Time, I don’t have it. I know, I know. Nobody has time, so you make time. Sadly, I wasn’t very good at it, but I hope to improve.\n\nContinue reading\n\nHappy Birthday, Uncle Sam.\n\nPosted in Cultural Snippets, Mental Vagaries with tags on July 4, 2014 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nGood morning, Uncle Sam. Today, you turn 238 years old. My, that is a long time. And it has been one hell of a ride, hasn’t it? Continue reading\n\nHow much are you really worth?\n\nPosted in Mental Vagaries on June 12, 2014 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nThe teacher held up a $500 bill and asked the class: “Who wants this bill?”\nContinue reading\n\nOne Year of Hiking and Foraging.\n\nPosted in Blog News, Mental Vagaries on May 23, 2014 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nIt is delightful, although unintended, that this anniversary post comes right after the one entry of mine that broke, nay, shattered, all my personal records for views, likes, comments and rebloggings to date; something I will elaborate on shortly. As it stands, and thanks to WordPress’ handy scheduling tools, when this post comes up it will be exactly one year (with a margin of error of 59 seconds) since Hike and Forage took off with the primordial question Who am I?. And, truly, what a long, strange trip it’s been. Continue reading\n\nThe Blogosphere, the Neighborhood\n\nPosted in Internet Wilderness on May 18, 2014 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nRight off the bat I will clarify that the Neighborhood initiative is (c) thepublicblogger (of whom I will talk more shortly); I’m just leaning on it to elaborate on today’s point. Continue reading\n\nCinco de Mayo: It’s not all about burros and ponchos.\n\nPosted in Cultural Snippets, Mental Vagaries on May 5, 2014 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nEver wondered what Cinco de Mayo is really about? No, it’s not Independence Day. Let a thoroughbred Mexican clear that haze for ya. Continue reading\n\nThe True Meaning of Alchemy (“The Alchemist” – Paulo Coelho)\n\nPosted in Reviews on January 27, 2014 by Vagabundo DeMente\n\nWhen a person really desires something, all the universe conspires to help that person to realize his dream“. – The Alchemist.\n\nThe Alchemist is a book that may easily deceive the casual observer with its small size and its fable-like look. It is a fable, alright, but it goes way deeper than that. And yet, it is something easily missed, if I am to believe some of the reviews I read on Amazon, one of which focused more on the seemingly simple language and ‘humble’ quality than on the meaning between the lines. To me, the book is small because it needs not be larger in order to convey its message. Many messages, in fact. Continue reading\n\nTelltale Rags\n\nStories and other creative shreds.\n\nThe Neighborhood\n\nThe Story within the Story\n\nLife and beauty with a hint of style.\n\nRegret the things you do rather than the things you didn't.\n\nThe Benevolent Thou\n\nTHE PATH NEVER CHOSEN is the Only Path to Peace. To take it we would have to ditch our exclusive religious beliefs and allow the Golden Rule, to rule.\n\nThis Quirky Life\n\nLife in all its rich and magnificent quirkiness\n\nLeaves of Greenfire\n\nStreams of Energy\n\nLife and love through Redds eyes.com site ever", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9820605516433716} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Type and Cross” as Want to Read:\nType and Cross\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nRead Book\n\nType and Cross\n\n4.15  ·  Rating details ·  48 ratings  ·  13 reviews\nDr. Persephone Smith has a gift of enhanced empathy, or the ability to get inside the heads of criminals too twisted for other psychologists to unravel. When a bioterrorist triggers a pandemic, the government hires Seph and a crack team of scientists to hunt him down.\n\nSeph discovers Dr. William Baine has a genetic secret, one which holds the key to both his coded journal a\nPaperback, 239 pages\nPublished April 5th 2016 by WiDo 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 Type and Cross, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Type and Cross\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-30\nAverage rating 4.15  · \nRating details\n ·  48 ratings  ·  13 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nStart your review of Type and Cross\nJul 28, 2017 rated it really liked it\nThe story hooked me quickly and never let up. A perfectly brisk pace and the author's appealing writing style made this a very fast, engaging read. Can't wait for the next one! ...more\nOct 27, 2017 rated it really liked it\nA medical thriller with an original approach, that doesn't read like every medical thriller book or film out there-- that's what I really liked about Type and Cross. I was still thinking about it weeks after finishing, and really just want to open it back up and read it again. Especially since there were sections that would have benefited from a more careful read. A thoughtful book, not just trying to be a page-turner although it is that, but also going into some depth into the science and medic ...more\nMichael Bradley\nJun 17, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nA mad scientist has created a deadly virus that will wipe out half the population if psychologist and empath Dr. Persephone Smith can't track him down and stop him. That is the premise of J.L. Delozier's debut novel, Type & Cross. The book opens with the world facing an epidemic of global proportion that threatens to kill everyone with blood type O. Dr. Persephone Smith, or Seph to her friends, is called in to provide a profile of the mastermind behind the outbreak, a scientist with visions of g ...more\nJul 28, 2019 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nGood book\n\nLots of suspense and action. I loved the characters and they were realistic. The story keeps you guessing the whole way through.\nLeslie Deluccia\nMar 27, 2018 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nA Real Page Turner\n\nThe characters where well developed and very believable. If you are looking for a good suspense novel, this book's for you.\nAug 17, 2020 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: freebie\n🎁 FREE on Amazon today (8/17/2020)! 🎁\nSarah Stephens\nMar 15, 2017 rated it it was amazing\nA slick thriller with twists and turns that'll keep you turning the pages till late into the night. Engrossing read and love that the author is an MD--the technical content is spot-on. ...more\nmichael pilgrim\nMar 04, 2017 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\ngood book. open for vol II\n\nI completely enjoyed reading this book. it did not end the way I though tv it should...it left several loose ends, karen , dan , paul. police c\ndo not have door handles in the back seat. must be opened fr\n\nbe opened from outside. story covered a lot of geography. well described and language was not th.at rough. some street slang. nice touch of religion too. this might make a good movie or tv series. like the fugitive or hannibal. my reviews seem redundant because\nSarah Ahiers\nApr 25, 2016 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nA great thriller full of chases and drama!\n\nA plague has broken out in the world, affecting only those with type O blood. But it's not a natural plague. A man named Baine has created it, and has a goal of singlehandedly spreading it throughout the world, to eliminate as much of the human race as he can. It's the only way to save the earth.\n\nEnter Seph, a psychologist hired by the CDC to help find and catch Baine in order to help bring about the end of the plague. She's joined by Marin, an agent for\nMay 09, 2016 rated it really liked it\nAnother lucky win from the goodreads giveaway community for me.\nThis was just the sort of story I have found myself really enjoying lately.\nYou know the ones --\nThe OMG...\nWe're all gonna die if the smart people don't figure this out PDQ!\nThank you, J.L. Delozier, for this well written read.\nI am already looking forward to sharing your next case with you!\nAnn Fagley\nJan 18, 2017 rated it really liked it\nRecommended to Ann by: Newspaper article in local paper\nIt kept my interest. The author weaved a dark and evil story but the blood types were too complexed for me. The author being a physician made it too technical for lay people. I probably will read next book written by JL Delozier.\n\nJill Shunk\nNov 12, 2016 rated it liked it\nShelves: 2016\nGood first novel - interesting premise, interesting bad-guy, satisfying ending. Would read another in the series.\nrated it it was amazing\nJan 06, 2019\nrated it it was amazing\nMay 30, 2020\nSheetal Martin Joseph\nrated it it was amazing\nJan 01, 2020\nWilliam F. Crouch\nrated it liked it\nJul 27, 2016\nfrancis ali\nrated it it was ok\nApr 02, 2019\nrated it really liked it\nOct 28, 2018\nShari Kohut\nrated it really liked it\nAug 31, 2017\nrated it liked it\nSep 21, 2017\nMarcia Holsinger\nrated it it was amazing\nMar 03, 2021\nJames T. Higgins\nrated it really liked it\nSep 17, 2019\nLaura Smerbeck\nrated it it was amazing\nFeb 19, 2016\nB. Kroon\nrated it really liked it\nMar 27, 2020\nWilliam E. Weaver\nrated it it was amazing\nFeb 24, 2021\nStephen Clark\nrated it really liked it\nMay 17, 2017\nRobin Tauer\nrated it liked it\nJul 03, 2016\nJoe Boudreault\nThis is an apocalyptic thriller. The world is threatened by a man-made plague and a medical specialist is brought in to help solve it. The antagonist is not only known to them, he is in their hands. No matter; the plague rages on. Persephone Smith is the psychologist who tries to profile the bad guy, Bill Baine, who has released a blood-type virus into the world. Smith, also a doctor, attempts to keep pace with the plague, and from her interviews with the narcissistic, compliant Baine she tries ...more\nrated it really liked it\nJun 05, 2020\nTracey Dow\nrated it it was amazing\nFeb 24, 2016\n« previous 1 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\n\nReaders also enjoyed\n\n • Hand of Justice (Mara Brent Legal Thriller #3)\n • What We Forgot to Bury\n • Blood Orange\n • The Sister-in-Law\n • The Last Flight\n • Take a Hint, Dani Brown (The Brown Sisters, #2)\n • Sorry I Missed You\n • The Coast-to-Coast Murders\n • The Shadows\n • True Intent (Nate Shephard Legal Thriller, #2)\n • Retribution (Psychic Detective Kate Pierce Crime Thriller #1)\n • Prince of Fire (Gabriel Allon, #5)\n • Felix Ever After\n • Shattered (Guardian, #1)\n • Restored: Guardian Series Sequel\n • A Conspiracy of Bones (Temperance Brennan, #19)\nSee similar books…\nJ.L. Delozier is inspired by facts that lie on the edge of reality: bizarre medical anomalies, new genetic discoveries and anything that seems too weird to be true.\nHer 2016 debut thriller, Type & Cross was nominated for a “Best First Novel” award by the International Thriller Writers organization. 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I’m going to be honest, I did not have high hopes for Tomb Raider. It’s a film based of a video game and the previous actress …\n\nContinue reading\n\nMar 22\n\nSpitfire Review: Starstuck by S E Anderson\n\nHello everyone, welcome to another Spitfire review. Today I’ll be talking about the novel  Starstruck by S.E. Anderson. As long time readers of my website will know I’m a fan of John Green, author of Turtles All The Way Down, The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska. With his brother Hank (whose novel …\n\nContinue reading\n\nMar 04\n\nHamilton review\n\nAfter two years  I have finally seen Hamilton: An American Musical!\n\nContinue reading\n\nNov 19\n\nReview: Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)\n\nDoes Murder on the Orient Express count as a Christmas film? There’s no mention to the time or date but it is set in snow. Anyway here’s my review of the 2017 film Murder on the Orient Express staring and directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh. Spoilers ahead!\n\nContinue reading\n\nNov 12\n\nReview: The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost\n\nHello everyone, I’m not normally a fan of poetry, it isn’t my forte (although I did achieve a first in my poetry module at uni) but one of the poems I do know is The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. This poem is taught in schools in the UK (I remember a copy of the poem being …\n\nContinue reading\n\nOct 29\n\nSpitfire Review: Turtles All The Way Down by John Green\n\nOn October 10th 2017 John Green released his latest novel Turtles All The Way Down.  Even if you are not a fan of John Green you might recognise his name, he wrote the novel The Fault In Our Stars that was adapted into an award winning film in 2014. John has written six novels in …\n\nContinue reading\n\nOct 15\n\nReview: Boudica at Shakespeare’s Globe\n\nEarlier this summer I attended a modern adaptation of Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare’s Globe. You can find my review here, although traditionalists of Shakespeare met the performance with raised eyebrows I thought it was entertaining, well-acted and thoroughly enjoyable. A few weeks ago, I watched Boudica also being performed  at Shakespeare’s Globe. Although Boudica …\n\nContinue reading\n\nSep 16\n\nReview: The Dark Tower\n\nI’m a massive fan of Stephen King and although I don’t plan to watch IT (I’m not a fan of horror films) I have seen The Dark Tower adaptation. When I heard that The Dark Tower was finally being turned into a film I was excited… and apprehensive. Stephen King’s adaptations have an infamously chequered history. …\n\nContinue reading\n\nAug 26\n\nSpitfire review: Camden Fringe\n\nI’ve always wanted to go to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. I want to visit Scotland, many writers and artists I admire perform or have stalls at the festival and it sounds like an incredible experience. Sadly I’ve not had the opportunity. In late July 2017 I discovered the Camden Fringe festival, a very similar experience …\n\nContinue reading\n\nJul 15\n\nReview: Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare’s Globe\n\nI’ve wanted to watch a Shakespeare play being performed at the Globe Theatre from the time I first entered the building many years ago.  There was also a chance I could see some of my favourite actors (David Tennant and Catherine Tate were performing in The Tempest at this point in time) but the tickets …\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999824166297913} +{"content": "Category Archives: Current Tours\n\nBlog Tour: Making Faces by Amy Harmon\nCurrent Tours\nJanuary 24, 2017 posted by Nichole\n\nBlog Tour: Making Faces by Amy Harmon\n\nTitle: Making Faces\n\nAuthor: Amy Harmon\n\nRelease Date: February 21, 2017\n\nPublisher: Spencer Hill Press\n\nSynopsis: The Spencer Hill Press release will have Bonus Content never before available.\n\nAmbrose Young was beautiful. The kind of beautiful that graced the covers of romance novels, and Fern Taylor would know. She’d been reading them since she was thirteen. But maybe because he was so beautiful he was never someone Fern thought she could have . . . until he wasn’t beautiful anymore.\n\nMaking Faces is the story of a small town where five young men go off to war, and only one comes back. It is the story of loss. Collective loss, individual loss, loss of beauty, loss of life, loss of identity. It is the tale of one girl’s love for a broken boy, and a wounded warrior’s love for an unremarkable girl. This is a story of friendship that overcomes heartache, heroism that defies the common definitions, and a modern tale of Beauty and the Beast, where we discover that there is a little beauty and a little beast in all of us.\n\nGoodreads link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30027407-making-faces\n\nAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/163392095X/ref=x_gr_w_glide_bb?ie=UTF8&tag=x_gr_w_glide_bb-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=163392095X&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nAmy Harmon is a New York TimesWall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of ten novels. Her books are now being published in 13 languages around the globe.\n\nShe knew at an early age that writing was something she wanted to do, and divided her time between writing songs and stories as she grew. Having grown up in the middle of wheat fields without a television, with only her books and her siblings to entertain her, she developed a strong sense of what made a good story.\n\nAuthor Social Media Links:\n\nWebsite:  http://www.authoramyharmon.com/\n\nTwitter:  https://twitter.com/aharmon_author\n\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/authoramyharmon\n\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amy.harmon2/\n\nPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/authoramyharmon/\n\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbxWykpRGYyQOzwhNgtH-QA/playlists?sort=dd&view=1&flow=list\n\nGoodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5829056.Amy_Harmon\n\nThe Tour:\n\nVox Libris – Review\n\nLekeisha the Booknerd – Review\n\nFebruary 21st\n\nHer Book Thoughts – Playlist\n\nPBC – Review\n\nFebruary 22nd\n\nBooklovers For Life – Author Interview\n\nLiterary Dust – Review\n\nYaReads – Excerpt Post\n\nFebruary 23rd\n\nLiterary Meanderings – Spotlight Post\n\nMilky Way of Books – Review\n\nFebruary 24th\n\nA Dream Within A Dream – Excerpt Post\n\nThe Book Beacon – Top Ten Post", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000070333480835} +{"content": "MyLeaky Login\n\nJoin the largest Harry Potter Social Network on the Web! | FAQ\n\nIn the News\n\nAmazon.com Buys Beedle the Bard for $3.98 Million\n\nPosted by: Melissa\nDecember 13, 2007, 11:17 PM\n\nUPDATE: It has now been revealed that Amazon.com bought this book, and will be adding pictures and reviews of each of the fairy tales soon. The permanent link will eventually redirect to http://www.amazon.com/beedlebard. The note already contains several high-quality pictures and a video reading the note from JK Rowling inside the cover, and reveals that the book is 157 handwritten pages. Amazon.com editors are now taking questions about the tales on the site's discussion boards. Amazon has said it won't be publishing the book unless JK Rowling decides to do so, but it will be taking the book on tour to schools and libraries so children can see it themselves. (This was posted in their message boards.)\n\nOur previous article of today's events is below:\n\nThe auction for The Tales of Beedle the Bard, JK Rowling's original, handwritten book of wizarding fairy tales, just happened at Sotheby's in London, and the lucky winner walked away with the item for the bargain price of 1,950,000 pounds, or nearly $4 million.\n\nIn a Sotheby's release, the auction house said that this is the highest price ever paid at auction for a work by JK Rowling and indeed for any children’s book - it is also the highest price ever paid at auction for any modern literary manuscript. It was a highly contested match between six bidders; the winner was a representative of London fine art dealer Hazlitt Gooden & Fox.\n\nJ.K. Rowling said of the sale, \"I am stunned and ecstatic. This will mean so much to children in desperate need of help. It means Christmas has come early for me.”\n\nThe copy was one of seven handwritten editions and the only one to be made available for sale publicly. The other six have gone to six people instrumental to Harry since his inception. The leatherbound, handwritten tome was encrusted moonstones, as would be representative of \"mothers, lovers and the power of dreams.\" All proceeds will benefit The Children's Voice Campaign charity, instituted by J.K. Rowling, which goes to help aid children who most need an advocate in the world.\n\nIn the release, Dr. Philip Errington, Deputy Director, Sotheby’s Books and Manuscripts department said: “Sotheby’s has been thrilled to work with JK Rowling and The Children’s Voice in selling this wonderful manuscript. This is one of the most exciting pieces of children’s literature to have passed through Sotheby’s. We have to reach back 80 years to find a comparison when we sold the manuscript of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on behalf of the original Alice.”\n\nIn addition a set of signed Comic Relief books went for 1,125 GBP, and an original drawing of the main Harry Potter characters was sold for 34,100 GBP (or three times what was expected).\n\nAlso, a Reuters video from the reception, with glimpses of Evanna Lynch and Bonnie Wright in the crowd, may be seen here.\n\nPrevious Article | Next Article Browse all Recent Charity News\n\nPosted by Ryan on December 13, 2007, 02:03 PM report to moderator\nPosted by BD on December 13, 2007, 02:04 PM report to moderator\nPosted by Sammy on December 13, 2007, 02:13 PM report to moderator\nConfederate Lady\nPosted by Confederate Lady on December 13, 2007, 02:15 PM report to moderator\nPosted by Becca on December 13, 2007, 02:16 PM report to moderator\nPosted by NoMoney on December 13, 2007, 02:20 PM report to moderator\nPosted by NoMoney on December 13, 2007, 02:23 PM report to moderator\nPosted by hermionegirl on December 13, 2007, 02:28 PM report to moderator\nPosted by ImHermione1027 on December 13, 2007, 02:30 PM report to moderator\nPosted by aillinne on December 13, 2007, 02:31 PM report to moderator\nPosted by BD on December 13, 2007, 02:36 PM report to moderator\nPosted by Tammy on December 13, 2007, 02:38 PM report to moderator\nPosted by Moon on December 13, 2007, 02:42 PM report to moderator\nPosted by margaret on December 13, 2007, 02:47 PM report to moderator\nPosted by Dawn on December 13, 2007, 02:47 PM report to moderator\nYou must be logged in to MyLeaky to comment. 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Find out how at Leaky Crafts!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9020781517028809} +{"content": "The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt\n\nThe Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\nGeoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt\nMore books by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt\n\nArkose Press\n\nPublication date\n\n25th October 2015e love Lovereading4kids because they put books in front of us we wouldn’t otherwise have read. They make us more adventurous readers!\n\nEmily Jacques\n\nWriting reviews help the children with their literacy skills and we always read the books together which gives us good quality family time!\n\nCat Bisland (on behalf of the Bi\n\nI love ‘LoveReading 4 kids’ because they let you read and learn things you’d never dreamed of learning before.\n\nEmily Horncastle – age 11\n\nI love Lovereading as it provides an honest opinion and showcases a range of fiction. Suited to both parents & kids alike, it’s a must-use.\n\nGeorgie Rowe – age 16\n\nLovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.991898238658905} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Γεννημένοι να αγαπάμε” as Want to Read:\nΓεννημένοι να αγαπάμε\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nΓεννημένοι να αγαπάμε\n\n4.15  ·  Rating details ·  472 ratings  ·  21 reviews\n\"Όταν πρόκειται να δώσουμε αγάπη, οι ευκαιρίες είναι απεριόριστες και όλοι είμαστε χαρισματικοί\".\nΥπάρχει κάτι με το οποίο συμφωνούν όλοι οι άνθρωποι της γης: ποτέ δεν είμαστε τόσο χαρούμενοι, δημιουργικοί και παραγωγικοί όσο όταν έχουμε αγάπη στη ζωή μας. Χωρίς αυτή, η ζωή μας είναι άδεια και δίχως νόημα. Αν και είμαστε γεννημένοι για αγάπη, πολλοί από εμάς δεν το συνειδητ\nPaperback, 390 pages\nPublished 2009 by Λιβάνης (first published 1987)\nMore Details... Edit Details\n\nFriend Reviews\n\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-30\nRating details\n ·  472 ratings  ·  21 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nNate Bagley\nFeb 11, 2014 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nIf Leo Buscaglia were alive today, he would have a blog, and this book would be a compilation of his blog posts. If the purpose of this book was to get me thinking differently about the way I love, and to raise my awareness of the ways others struggle with love, then it was 100% successful.\nSep 22, 2013 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\n\"Ένας καλός δρόμος προς την αυτογνωσία είναι να υποβάλλουμε στον εαυτό μας ερωτήσεις και να τις απαντάμε με ειλικρίνεια.\nΠάνω σ' αυτήν την ιδέα,θα ήθελα να προτείνω μερικές ερωτήσεις για το 'τέλος της ημέρας'...\n-Είναι κανείς λίγο πιο ευτυχισμένος επειδή ήρθε σ' επαφή μαζί μου σήμερα;\n-Άφησα κάποια συγκεκριμένη απόδειξη της καλοσύνης μου,κάποιο σημάδι της αγάπης μου;\n-Προσπάθησα να σκεφτώ κάποιον που γνωρίζω από πιο θετική σκοπιά;\n-Βοήθησα κανέναν να νιώσει χαρά,να γελάσει-ή τουλάχιστον να χαμογελάσε\nNov 05, 2017 rated it really liked it\nΌποια πράξη περιορίζει δεν είναι αγάπη. Η αγάπη είναι αγάπη μόνο όταν απελευθερώνει.\nSlightly cheesy but pretty much what you'd expect from a book with this title. :)\nI have been revisiting the ideas presented in a Love and Morality Seminar I took in college. I think they used both this author's works and C.S. Lewis as reference material. It's very interesting.\nAug 02, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nI am totally digging this book so far. It's not like a huge long book that tells a story or anything, kind of like different sayings or snippets that are different on each page but each has its own message which is pretty neat.\nAmanda C\nJan 11, 2008 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nThis is one of my all time favorite books. I live by the messages in this book! It's filled with short inpiring stories and theories of how to love your best.\nNathan Albright\nIt is easy to see why someone who was in a rush to purchase books for a voracious reader would see this book and think it a likely one for me to enjoy. When I was reading it in the break room this afternoon at work, I was asked if I was reading a romance novel, and I had to demur, since this is most definitely not a romance novel. Yet my coworker was onto something, in that this book is about romantic love, as well as love in other, more vague and general senses, and the person who bought this b ...more\nArmando Alcazar\nJan 03, 2017 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nLove it! Leo Buscaglia is a special writer, he transmits his love remarkably in this book. I bought this book just because the title seems like the very me, however it is so much better than expected! I think Italians (like this author) express love as deep as Spanish/Latino people, love without frontiers without a special interest, love because we born for love!\nTassos Bog\nDec 17, 2017 rated it it was amazing\nΛίγο πριν φύγει το 2017 τελείωσα το βιβλίο αυτό που είναι ένα βιβλίο που πρέπει να το διαβάσουν όλοι. Χρήσιμες συμβουλές για την αγάπη και όχι μόνο!\nAug 24, 2018 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nGood for the soul......\nNhung Nguyễn\nSep 30, 2017 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nLOve stories are hot-point to discuss, thanks to this book makes me calm down with my ex and future loving.\nNicole Green\nJan 31, 2019 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nWe forget how to love - this is a gentle reminder.\nAn Nguyễn\nApr 18, 2019 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nThis book has been in my house for nearly a decade. I don't know who bought it, how or why. I just picked it out of boredom to kill time. I didn't realize what I was missing or how those short teachings could bring peace in my mind. Yes, I am in a stage of life where things seem to be messy and out of control. I helplessly slip back to feeling frustrated almost all of the time. And this book helped me to see things in a new perspective, that despite every hardship I've been through, I need to ke ...more\nشب، زمان مناسبی است که بیندیشیم چه کرده ایم تا جهان، بهتر و شفیق تر و دوست داشتنی تر از پیش شود.\nاگر پاسخی هم نبود، باز شب وقت خوبی است که ببینیم از دستمان چه کاری برمی آید. لازم نیست کاری کنیم کارستان. می شود به امور دست به نقد و ساده پرداخت: تلفنی که هنوز نزده ایم، نوشتن نامه ای که بی خیالش شده ایم، تلافی کردن لطفی که نتوانسته ایم پاسخ دهیم. برای بخشیدن عشق، فرصت نامحدود است و در دسترس همگان.\nSulla scia di Vivere, amare, capirsi pensavo di trovarvi qualcosa di più.\nRispetto all'altro mi ha deluso, forse per la ripetizione degli stessi concetti o forse per una mia diversa predisposizione.\nEnna Akua\nFeb 27, 2016 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nAnastazi Sara\nJun 07, 2016 rated it really liked it\nΔεν υπάρχουν λόγια να εκφράσουν την πληρότητα των διδαγμάτων που δίνει στο βιβλίο αυτό ο συγγραφέας στο νόημα και τη σημασία της έννοιας \"αγάπη\" που τόσο πολύ έχει χαθεί στις μέρες μας\nOct 09, 2013 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nPowerful and poignant reminders about how to think about and engage Love. So thankful for this.\nKevin Thomson\nJan 15, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nLeo Buscaglia's message is always current and always fun.\nrated it it was amazing\nFeb 22, 2019\nChris Duel\nrated it really liked it\nOct 18, 2013\nrated it it was amazing\nFeb 17, 2012\nrated it it was amazing\nSep 10, 2009\nJoan Dizon\nrated it really liked it\nJan 24, 2015\nrated it it was amazing\nJan 29, 2013\nTristan MacAvery\nrated it really liked it\nOct 27, 2011\nrated it it was amazing\nApr 10, 2013\nrated it it was amazing\nJun 09, 2016\nVita Micoli\nrated it it was amazing\nMar 11, 2019\n« previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\n\nReaders also enjoyed\n\n • Alla ricerca delle coccole perdute\n • Love and Survival: The Scientific Basis for the Healing Power of Intimacy\n • The Power of Noticing: What the Best Leaders See\n • Roget's International Thesaurus\n • Love and Awakening: Discovering the Sacred Path of Intimate Relationship\n • 101 Things I Wish I Knew When I Got Married: Simple Lessons to Make Love Last\n • Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary with Access Code\n • I segreti di New York: Storie, luoghi e personaggi di una metropoli\n • دلهره‌ی هستی\n • Agua del limonero\n • Oh Boy, You're Having a Girl: A Dad's Survival Guide to Raising Daughters\n • British English A to Zed\n • Socrates in Love: Philosophy for a Passionate Heart\n • Embracing the Beloved: Relationship as a Path of Awakening\n • Chicken Soup for the Soul: Tough Times, Tough People: 101 Stories about Overcoming the Economic Crisis and Other Challenges\n • La collega tatuata\n • Teach Only Love: Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing\n • King of the Confessors\nSee similar books…\nknown as \"Dr. Love\"\n\nDr. Felice Leonardo Buscaglia Ph.D. was a professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Southern California. He was a graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School (Los Angeles).\n\nLeo Buscaglia authored a number of New York Times bestselling inspirational books on love and human reticences on the subject, including The Fall of Freddie the Leaf, Bus 9 to Paradi", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9813202023506165} +{"content": "You are currently browsing the tag archive for the ‘pulp’ tag.\n\nIn the intro to this, Ian McMillan says: “In ten years’ time we’ll remember this play.”\n\nI’d forgotten about it until I turned up an old CD when clearing out the shed. So, for Natt completists, here it is…\n\nSubscribe with RSS\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 13,419 other followers\n\nTwitter Feed\n\nError: Twitter did not respond. 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She - more than anyone - wants to raise the funds to rebuild the local swimming pool and when she fell pregnant with her twin boys, it was the village who was there to support her. So, to stop disaster in its tracks, she brings in bigshot London events manager Christian Middlemore to make The Big Little Festival the huge success everyone deserves. But Jody is totally unprepared for the impact reserved-but-gorgeous Christian has on Rabbit's Leap - and her heart! Except Jody has avoided relationships for so long, and anyway, she's sure romance between a country-born-and-bred single mum and a career-focused city boy would be impossible - wouldn't it? As tensions rise along with the home baked scones and miles and miles of bunting, Jody is about to find out! The second book set in the picture-perfect Rabbit's Leap, this little village is where love blooms!.\nPublisher: London : 2017. 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This book examines the way the language of therapy has reformulated the deepest level of identity symbols and explains that the most radical and probably the most influential critique of the therapeutic discourse has been inspired by Michel Foucault's historicization of systems of knowledge.\n\nKeywords:   therapeutic discourse, identity, sociology of culture, Michel Foucault, systems of knowledge\n\nCalifornia Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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Set in a nice suburban town in th...\n\nBook Review\n\nA book to get you out of your reading slump…\n\nFebruary 01st, 2021\n\nWhen we went into lockdown last spring, I was too upset and distracted to read a...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\n\nVT. สังเกต Syn: [notice]\n(คอก'ไนซ) {cognized, cognizing, cognizes} vt. รับรู้, รู้ถึง, ตระหนัก, รู้. คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: cognise\n\nEnglish - Thai dictionary . 2013.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • cognize — cognize; pre·cognize; …   English syllables\n\n • Cognize — Cog nize, v. t. [Cf. {Cognizant}, {Recognize}.] To know or perceive; to recognize. [1913 Webster] The reasoning faculty can deal with no facts until they are cognized by it. H. Spencer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • cognize — index apprehend (perceive), comprehend (understand), construe (comprehend), digest (comprehend) …   Law dictionary\n\n • cognize — 1650s, back formation from COGNIZANCE (Cf. cognizance) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • cognize — (Amer.) v. be aware of a fact or a specific piece of information (also cognise) …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • cognize — [käg′nīz΄, käg nīz′] vt. cognized, cognizing [back form. < COGNIZANCE] to take cognizance of; notice …   English World dictionary\n\n • cognize — cognizance (also cognisance) ► NOUN formal ▪ knowledge or awareness. ● take cognizance of Cf. ↑take cognizance of DERIVATIVES cognizant adjective cognize (also cognise) verb …   English terms dictionary\n\n • cognize — transitive verb (cognized; cognizing) Etymology: back formation from cognizance Date: circa 1837 know, understand • cognizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • cognize — cognizer, n. /kog nuyz/, v.t., cognized, cognizing. to perceive; become conscious of; know. Also, esp. Brit., cognise. [1650 60; back formation from COGNIZANCE] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • cognize — verb To know or be aware of. [T]hey must possess organs of sight some method of cognizing their environment akin to that of vision in man. See Also: recognize …   Wiktionary\n\n • cognize — v. a. (Psych.) Take knowledge of, notice, know, recognize, beware of, take in as object, observe, be conscious of …   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. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Review – Will Grayson, Will Grayson\n\nPosted 6 August, 2015 by Nikki in Reviews / 7 Comments\n\nCover of Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David LevithanWill Grayson, Will Grayson, David Levithan, John Green\n\nI had this from Netgalley at some point, and now I have it from the library, and I’d always been kind of intending to read it anyway. I liked Boy Meets Boy — it was cute — and so I expected to like David Levithan’s part of this more than John Green’s, since I have read some of John Green’s work and found it completely bland. Oddly enough, it was the other way round; it wasn’t my thing, but the first Will Grayson’s friendship with Tiny Cooper was oddly compelling. In fact, the vividness of it reminded me of Boy Meets Boy, so that I was surprised to find those were Green’s chapters.\n\nBut. I don’t really ‘get it’. The tone doesn’t work for me, and the teenage concerns are… well, I’m not sure I had patience with it when I was a teenager, and now I’m an old lady (nearly twenty-six!) I really don’t have patience with it. And I just find the sections all in lower-case hard to read.\n\nGet off my lawn, etc.\n\nRating: 1/5\n\n7 Responses to “Review – Will Grayson, Will Grayson”\n\n 1. Hmmm. This book has been in my maybe-I’ll-read-one-day pile, and after this review it will likely stay there. I like both authors and the idea of this book sounded interesting but sounds like it doesn’t really play out all that well. Thanks for the heads up! – ashley\n\n 2. I like both authors of this book, but I haven’t read this one yet. I’ve heard so many good things about it. I might pick it up one day, who knows. Thanks for the review!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nCommentLuv badge\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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I already tried checking the \"does indexing\" box on and off, to no avail.\nCollapse/Expand Topics\nhttp://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/remarks.php?trope=Main.NineteenthCenturyLiterature", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997633695602417} +{"content": "Weekly Web Wrap Up 4/22/2011\n\nThis week we remember Beverly Barton who passed away unexpectedly. The author was beloved for her romantic suspense stories and her series romances. She published her first book in July of 1990 and has since written over seventy five published stories. We will feature a tribute to Ms. Barton in the July issues of RT BOOK REVIEWS.\n\nHISTORICAL ROMANCE: Head around the world with five new Harlequin books. Take A Trip >>\n\nMYSTERY: Jonanthan Hayes opens up about his thriller hero. Meet Jenner >>\n\nCONTEMPORARY ROMANCE: Meg Benjamin on her latest Konigsburg book. Learn More >>\n\nURBAN FANTASY: This author’s new heroine restores graves. Who Is It? >>\n\nFANTASY: Catherynne M. 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Click the button to find out more:\n\nFind out more\n\nInterpretation and Transformation Explorations in Art and the Self\n\nby Michael Krausz\n\nPart of the Value Inquiry Book Series / Interpretation and Translation Series\n\nInterpretation and Transformation Explorations in Art and the Self Synopsis\n\nIn this book, Michael Krausz addresses the concept of interpretation in the visual arts, the emotions, and the self. He examines competing ideals of interpretation, their ontological entanglements, reference frames, and the relation between elucidation and self-transformation. The series Interpretation and Translation explores philosophical issues of interpretation and its cultural objects. It also addresses commensuration and understanding among languages, conceptual schemes, symbol systems, reference frames, and the like. The series publishes theoretical works drawn from philosophy, rhetoric, linguistics, anthropology, religious studies, art history, and musicology.\n\nInterpretation and Transformation Explorations in Art and the Self Press Reviews\n\nThis book marks a decisive moment in the philosophical scholarship on interpretation. Krausz is a unique figure in the current philosophical climate, equally capable of theoretical sophistication, eloquence, and compelling argumentation. Widely acclaimed for his major contributions to interpretation theory, he has now added a crucial dimension to his work, and to the field itself. - Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, Carnegie-Mellon University, author of Yesterday's Self, editor of Interpretation and Its Objects: Studies in the Philosophy of Michael Krausz\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9789042021808\nPublication date: 1st January 2007\nAuthor: Michael Krausz\nPublisher: Editions Rodopi B.V. an imprint of Brill\nFormat: Paperback / softback\nPagination: 154 pages\nCategories: Philosophy,\n\nAbout Michael Krausz\n\nMore About Michael Krausz\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7649725675582886} +{"content": "How to say OB in Hebrew ɔb, ɒb\n\nWould you like to know how to translate OB to Hebrew? This page provides all possible translations of the word OB in the Hebrew language.\n\nDiscuss this OB Hebrew translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"OB.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 23 Jul 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Indigo Waters – Chapter II\n\nRead Chapter 2 of “Indigo Waters” for free right now and get the rest on Amazon now!\n\nBook Trailer: Indigo Waters by Sandy Lo | Available Now on Kindle\n\nCheck out the book trailer for Sandy Lo’s new novel, “Indigo Waters”.\n\nIndigo Waters – Chapter I\n\nRead the first chapter for “Indigo Waters”, the new novel by Sandy Lo for free!\n\nAuthor Sandy Lo Releases New Novel “Indigo Waters” on June 17!\n\nSandy Lo, best known for the Dream Catchers book series and her work as a celebrity journalist, traveling barista, entertainment publicist and vegan foodie, is releasing a new novel, INDIGO WATERS. The concept for INDIGO WATERS came about in the summer of 2013 when…", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5345168113708496} +{"content": "Tuesday, February 9, 2016\n\nI would like to start off saying that Deb's Super Blog is my other blog.  I am trying to link them both together throughout articles that I find interesting.   \n\nWell the reason why I decided to do some research and write this post is because I saw a movie with this concept in it. In my younger years we all heard about Gothic, demons, Ouija and many other things in this category.  My husband has always been interested in this stuff since high school.  I think that is the reason I am.  We had done some pretty crazy and scary things while we were growing up.\n\n If you are interested or just want to learn about the Gothic Symbols  and the meaning for them.  Then continue reading and click HERE.\n\nThis is one out of the box topic that I always loved to write about.  As you can tell I love different, unusual and interesting topics to write on.  You got to admit this topic never crossed your mind at all.  \n\nThere is alot more proof out there than we really knew about  Vampires existing.  There are old sacred writings about vampires and even books written by doctors of the 1800’s about the physical differences of a vampire body and how it works.\nSo if this mall part got you interested in this topic then you must finish reading it right HERE.\n\nMy Predictions For Life In A 100 Years…..\n\nI know we will not be around to see what life will actually be like in 100 years.  But this is another out-of-box topics.  I really loved this post when I came up with it.  I hope I will be able to get all my readers minds to start turning and thinking.  I will share my predictions for life in 100 years from now.\n\nNow I hope I got your attention and if I did then come over HERE and read how I predict life will be and share yours.  I would love to read yours too.\n\nWhy is the word hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia so long if it stands for fear of long words?\n\nI had always heard this growing up and often wondered why it was so long for the meaning of it.  Did you know that this word actually has 36 letters in it. So I thought this would be a great, fun post.  Well read on and see the reason why.\n\nCome and read what I have to say about this 36 letter word.  Just click HERE.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9860489368438721} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of wakening\np. pr. & vb. n. - of Waken 2\nn. - The act of one who wakens; esp., the act of ceasing to sleep; an awakening. 2\nn. - The revival of an action. 2\n\nThe word \"wakening\" uses 8 letters: A E G I K N N W.\n\nNo direct anagrams for wakening found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after wakening (in bold), or to aegiknnw in any order:\na -   awakening   e -   weakening   s -   wakenings  \n\nWords within wakening not shown as it has more than seven letters.\n\nList all words starting with wakening, words containing wakening or words ending with wakening\n\nAll words formed from wakening by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: wa   ak   ke   en   ni   in   ng  \n\nBrowse words starting with wakening by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: wakeners  \nNext word in list: wakenings  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: okra   wo   kwacha   rap   aardvark   li   ne  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2016 Morewords.com - 45.889mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999947547912598} +{"content": "Mymcbooks's Blog\n\nKeepsake that Educates!\n\nBook Spotlight and Giveaway: The Sword of Light. Shayia’s Adventures. Ends Oct 13th\n\nAbout the Author Kimberli Reneé Campbell\n\nKimberli resides in Nebraska with her husband, Todd, and their two sons, Xavier and Alex. After working outside the home for many years, the Lord opened a door to allow her to write The Sword of Light from home, where she continues to work with the support of her family and friends. http://www.theswordoflight.com/who-is-the-author.php\nWhat is The Sword of Light?\n\nNo, it’s not an actual sword — it’s something much more powerful!\n\nHebrews 4:12 says, “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” As believers and followers of Christ, we need to outfit ourselves with this sword.\n\nEphesians 6:17 says, “Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”\n\nNow here’s the real question… How many of us struggle with reading and using this powerful weapon daily? I have to raise my hand. When the Lord blessed me with this story, being in the Word was something I needed to do; not only to develop Shayia, the main character, but for my own spiritual well-being. Like Shayia, we need to learn to absorb the word into our hearts and not just our heads.\n\nWhy the Sword of Light? We are constantly under attack from the enemy. Our best defense and our best offense is to know who we are in Christ. Let us stand firm on the authority given to us by God.\n\nTherefore, let us equip ourselves with – The Sword of Light.\n\nThe Sword of Light: Shayia’s Adventures ~ Book One.\n\nAbout the Book: The Sword of Light is not about an ordinary sword. The sword Shayia wields was crafted by his father’s hands following the instructions of the Creator. Shayia’s unique sword draws its power from the Sacred Book. When situations arise, the Word materializes across the blade aiding Shayia in his true quest.\n\nWhen the dark force that killed his father once again returns to threaten the peaceful village of Sedona, Shayia must face his sworn enemy – the sorcerer Izahrik and the evil Draga he commands. Armed with his father’s magnificent sword, he sets out on a journey that will change him forever. Will revenge and hatred consume him, or will Shayia learn the secret to true victory?\n\nTo buy your copy visit Amazon.com\n\nPages: 151\n\nFTC Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review. I was not monetarily compensated for my opinion in any way.\n\nGiveaway (US ONLY)\n\nThere will be ONLY 1 Winner\n\nComments like these would be deleted – Great contest, Please enter me, Love to win this! 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I think biblical principles are easier for YA readers to digest in a form that’s entertaining. cheresevines@hotmail.com\n\n Comment by Cherese Vines | October 1, 2012 | Reply\n\n 3. I love how this story conveys through fiction the truth that there is nothing more powerful than the truth of Gods Word.\n\n Comment by Maryann", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8381799459457397} +{"content": "Wednesday, December 02, 2020\n\nHave We Forgotten the Art of Deception?\n\nLooking back at some overlooked but critically important - and successful - naval tactics that have a direct and sometimes dramatic strategic effect ... 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Robert LaVigne – The troubling case of Robert LaVigne and the allegedly stolen paintings. Newspaper reports last year noted a court[…]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Comics, Comic Books (24 words)\n\nLiterary/ Cultural Context Essay\n\n • The Literary Encyclopedia. Volume : WORLD HISTORY AND IDEAS: A CROSS-CULTURAL VOLUME.\n\nPlease see our entry on the Graphic Novel for a very brief discussion of the history of comics, and the entry on Superhero Comics.\n\nEditors. \"Comics, Comic Books\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 February 2010\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1439, accessed 26 April 2017.]\n\nSave this article\n\nIf you need to create a new bookshelf to save this article in, please make sure that you are logged in, then go to your 'Account' here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9922232627868652} +{"content": "Colonial stories, books, poems, and more\n\n7 results\n\nNOTE: Test story going full story. Title and cover temporary. Katherine is a spunky colonial girl who was orphaned. She was taken under the wing of Mrs. Marshall, the wife of a plantation owner. However, Mrs. Marshall's motives are anything but altruistic. As Katherine must dance between the intersecting webs… Read More\nRoslynn Sherwood cannot let her brother die. Simon had done some terrible things, and he deserved to pay, but when their own father signs his execution, a broken Roslynn will do everything in her power to set her brother free - eve if that means making a deal with… Read More\n\nReads: 544\n\nComments: 2\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nShort tale about a witch. Read More\nNOTE: This work contains graphic physical and sexual violence, racial slurs, foul language and generally a dark tone. The prologue concerning Isabella Guerra, a character from an upcoming illustrated series 'The Trans-Oceanic Adventures of Captain Throatcutter.' Read More\nA tale of the Ipogot headhunters of the Northern Philippines, during the Spanish colonial era. Read More\nA story about a young Indian girl from colonial times. It follows simultaneously the story of the liberation of a nation from it's colonial oppressors and the birth of a child also born from the lust of the colonials. Read More\nMy 2009 NaNo. A colonial love story, includes action as well. Trinity is supposed to be married and she knows that Eli is an unsuitable match. Taylor tries to win her over. Unexpected events change things for the better. 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": 0.7226482629776001} +{"content": "Friday, April 20, 2018\n\nCalling All Romance Readers!\n\nHave you heard about the new book box subscription, The Royalty Book Box??? New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Shanora Williams has created this box for romance readers and it will be launching THIS SUMMER! It’s for romance readers like you, who love getting signed paperbacks by bestselling romance authors, and for readers who enjoy pampering themselves too. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word TOMA in the Malayalam language.\n\nDiscuss this TOMA Malay translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"TOMA.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 4 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "#MarquessaChallenge – “Waking Up In Vegas” #fictionfriday #music #prompt\n\nI love writing! What about you? Are you up for another flash fiction challenge? Check out the link and get writing.\n\nComments and pings turned off here. 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You can find more information in our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.\n\nRecently found by viaLibri....\n\nThe Dramatic Works of Aaron Hill, Esq.\nLondon - T. Lownds 1760 - A scarce collection of playwright Aaron Hill published only a decade after his death. In need of attention to the binding but well worth the effort. Bound in calf with gilt lettering and decoration. Complete in Two Volumes. With a life of Aaron Hill and a list of subscribers in Volume One. This work matches the ESTC record,#T34928. With a T. Lownds publisher's catalogue to the rear of Volume Two. Aaron Hill, 1685 - 1750, was a writer and entrepreneur. Recent cultural historians have accorded Hill a far more interesting and pivotal role as a pioneer of developments in stage scenery and drama, as a theorist of the Longinian sublime, and particularly for his unceasing activities on behalf of writers of very different political persuasions and literary gifts -ODNB. Condition: The text block bindings are tight and firm. The boards are detached. Therear boardof volume two is held by the cords only. There is significant wear to the extremities,including significantrubbing and edge wear, with marks andsome loss. The spine labels are missing. Internally the pages have some slight browning and light scattered foxing. Overall the condition is fair with a very good interior. A scarce work in need of a sympathetic binding. [Attributes: Hard Cover]\n      [Bookseller: Rooke Books PBFA]\nLast Found On: 2014-10-02           Check availability:      AbeBooks    \n\nLINK TO THIS PAGE: www.vialibri.net/years/items/718071/1760-aaron-hill-the-dramatic-works-of-aaron-hill\n\nBrowse more rare books from the year 1760\n\n      Home     Wants Manager     Library Search     563 Years   Links     Contact      Search Help      Terms of Service      Privacy     \n\nCopyright © 2019 viaLibri™ Limited. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.675295352935791} +{"content": "\nSkaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages\n\nMenu Search\n\nRvHbreiðm Hl 48III/4 — brjóta ‘he broke’\n\nFurther information about this word may be unavailable or unpublished.\n\nLog in\n\nThis service is only available to members of the relevant projects, and to purchasers of the skaldic volumes published by Brepols.\nThis service uses cookies. 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Meaning \"mateless, widowed\" is from early 15c.\n\nOnline Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9717347621917725} +{"content": "Words & Sounds: 2012 review.\n\nPosted: December 30, 2012 in Sounds, Words\n\nNow that we have all had our fill of Christmas cheer – excess food consumed, presents given and received, all of those leftovers still haunting us each time we open the fridge – I thought this post-Christmas, pre-new year period would be the perfect time for an overview of my favourite (or perhaps, least favourite) words and sounds of 2012. If I am totally honest, I’m not sure I remember every single book I read, or CD I bought this year, but we’ll see how I go. Maybe next year I will keep better track!\n\nThings like this are always best compiled and shared in list form. So here goes!\n\nWords (books)\n\nLooking for Alaska by John Green: After reading about this book on Tumblr for months and asking in every bookstore within a reasonable distance from my home when they were getting more copies in, I finally got my hands on Looking For Alaska. It really was as fantastic as people were saying and I absolutely loved it. I am currently re-reading it and I definitely recommend it.  \n\nLord of the Flies: Somehow I missed out on having to read this in high school and now that I’ve read it in my own time, I’m kind of glad about that. It was worth the read – it is a classic after all – but it took me a while to get into it and at times it was quite hard to read. Not as hard as A Clockwork Orange, of course, but that was in a different language! I think the lessons to be learned from the book were more interesting than the story itself.\n\nDelirium by Lauren Oliver: Having reviewed this book not long ago, you know how I feel about it. If not, check out my review here. Watch out for my review of the sequel, Pandemonium¸ coming soon!\n\nFifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed by E. L James : The series I swore I would never read, but somehow enjoyed. You can find my review here. Even if you haven’t read the series, I can guarantee you’ll get some entertainment out of what I had to say about it!\n\nPaper Towns by John Green: My second John Green experience. I didn’t enjoy this as much as Looking For Alaska, which was a little bit disappointing, but it was still worth the read. A compelling story, but I wasn’t particularly fond of the ending. Have recently purchased The Fault in Our Stars. Going in with high expectations!\n\nSisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares: The fifth and final novel in the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants series that I was surprised to come across since I thought the series had ended with the fourth book. As a huge fan of the series, I am glad that this book was written as it is the perfect ending I never expected to read, even if it did make me incredibly emotional.\n\nEat, Pray, Love\nby Elizabeth Gilbert:\nI won’t say that I regret reading this, but I did find chunks of it incredibly boring. I skimmed through entire chapters and was quite relieved to reach the end.  \n\nJuliet Naked by Nick Earls: I’ve been a fan of Nick Earls since I read 48 Shades of Brown in grade 11 English. Like 48 Shades, Juliet Naked  did not disappoint. With a heavy musical influence it was right down my alley. One of my best finds of 2012.\n\nSounds (music)\n\nI’m not going to describe each one of these, but the fact that I am listing them is a sure sign that I believe they are definitely worth taking the time to listen to.\n\nSouthern Air – Yellowcard\n\nPersona Non Grata – Strangers (Australian band)\n\nNo Apologies – Heroes For Hire (Australian band)\n\nHey Geronimo (EP) – Hey Geronimo (Australian band)\n\nKids in the Street – All American Rejects\n\nWeapons – Lostprophets\n\nPeriphery II: This Time It’s Personal – Periphery\n\nDead Silence – Billy Talent\n\nVital – Anberlin\n\nDon’t Panic – All Time Low\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\nGoogle+ photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nTwitter picture\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. 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Published as a serial novel in Ananda Vikatan. Amazon Prime Music Stream millions of songs, ad-free. Absorbing narration, very touching and eminently even after so many decades. Rajesh rated it it was amazing Oct 21, Start reading Kalvanin Kathali Tamil on your Kindle in under a minute.\n\nI was quite astonished to find that I didn’t like this book at all.\n\nThen you kalkiuin start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer – no Kindle device required. Or, get it for Kobo Super Points! Vivek Kanna rated it really liked it Aug 07, Oct 08, Kamesh MuruganVijaya rated it it was amazing.\n\nThough this book was eventually shot into a movie, I think the author has done a fair job than the director to this story. Crashes my kindle everytime I open it.\n\nKalvanin Kadhali is the story of a dacoit and his beloved, Muththaiyan and Kalyani. We appreciate your feedback. There are no discussion topics on this kxlvanin yet.\n\nKalvanin Kadhali ( film) – Wikipedia\n\nWell, you could see how disappointed I’m that I’ve used this word for the umpteenth time. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. As usual, great salute to Kalki Krishnamurthy.\n\nAlai Osai – Part 2 Puyal. He was its editor until his death on December 5, Krishnamurthy’s first book was published in Alai Osai – Part 1 Boogambam. Raghavanwho also directed Sarangadhara. Lists with This Book. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. The major disappointment was the use of English and Sanskrit words. Another master piece of great Kalki, but this book has lots of spelling mistakes and the print quality is not good enough.\n\nYou’ve successfully reported this review. 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(Show all copies)\n0 of 1 copy available at Gloucester.\n0 current holds with 13 total copies.\nSort by distance from:\nShow Only Available Copies\nLibrary Location Call Number Status Due Date\nGloucester Main St. Adult New FICTION/ Dugoni (Text to Phone) Checked out 06/13/2023\n\n • ISBN: 9781662500183 paperback\n • ISBN: 1662500181 paperback\n • ISBN: 9781662500190 hardback\n • ISBN: 166250019X hardback\n\"Keera Duggan was building a solid reputation as a Seattle prosecutor, until her romantic ... 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I should explain my interest in this forum. Though I'm now a Theatre PhD in Ireland, I spent a fair few years in Madison working to make its community theatre a strong exploration of its local flavor and a site of experimentation (I…\"\nJun 14, 2018\nSarah Hoover joined Katie Schaag's group\nJun 14, 2018\nSarah Hoover joined Alice Koubová's group\n\nPhilosophy in Experiment\n\nPhilosophy in experiment is a group of researchers and actors of authorial theatre whose main aim is the cultivation of philosophical thinking, developed together with the cultivation of self-perception and expression. We are interested in the space of experiment, an open field, where experience returns to its foundation which consists of experimentation or trying out (experiri). 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I adore children’s books so it will be exciting to have other adults to talk about them with.\n\nBelievathon tbr 2019\n\nBelievathon Need to Knows\n\nYou can watch the official announcement on YouTube. There are 10 prompts and a group book that everyone will be aiming to read. When you complete a book, you add it to the google form in the thread on twitter.\n\nMy Believathon TBR\n\n 1. Magic: Under the Cottonwood Tree – Paul Meyer\n 2. Myths and Legends: The Girl Who Speaks Bear – Sophie Anderson\n 3. Real World Issues: The Truth Pixie Goes to School – Matt Haig\n 4. Set in the Past: Skycircus – Peter Bunzl\n 5. Strong Sense of Friendship: The Trouble with Perfect – Helena Duggan\n 6. Creepy or Atmospheric: Skeleton Keys: The Unimaginary Friend – Guy Bass\n 7. Seasonal: Forever Autumn (Doctor Who) – Mark Morris\n 8. Animal Character: Evie & the Animals – Matt Haig\n 9. Children’s Classic: The Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame\n 10. Reread Personal Childhood Fave: Starring Tracey Beaker – Jacqueline Wilson\n 11. Group Book: Frostheart – Jamie Littler\n\nBelievathon tbr\n\nMy Believathon Extras\n\n • On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness – Andrew Peterson\n • Why the Whales Came – Michael Morpurgo\n • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck – Jeff Kinney\n • Shadow – Michael Morpurgo\n • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul – Jeff Kinney\n • Medal for Leroy – Michael Morpurgo\n • Treasure Island – R. L. Stevenson\n • Pinocchio – Carlo Collodi\n • Gulliver’s Travels – Johnathon Swift\n • City of Ghosts – Victoria Schwab\n • The Butterfly Club – Jacqueline Wilson\n • The Little Book Of Big Fears – Maureen Marzi Wilson\n • Monsters & Mythical Creatures from Around the World – Heather Frigiola\n\nThis makes 24 books that I want to read during Believathon which as they are children’s books makes it very possible!\n\nAre you joining in? 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Will his precious love’s dissolution looming, will Calen find a solution or be forced to watch as Makoto returns to dust?\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781974713592\nPublisher: VIZ Media\nPublication date: 08/13/2019\nSeries: Love in Limbo , #2\nSold by: Barnes & Noble\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 181\nSales rank: 116,510\nFile size: 102 MB\nNote: This product may take a few minutes to download.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999911904335022} +{"content": "Category Archives: Writing\n\nTime Travel is “In”\n\n      Comments Off on Time Travel is “In”\n\nIn the Spring of 2013, I went to see Star Trek: Into Darkness. As is the case with motion picture marketing now, there were nine (9) previews before the movie started. I happen to like previews, so seeing that green screen come up telling you that your movie isn’t starting just quite yet isn’t a problem (though in general I… Read more »\n\nGoogle Street View and Novel Settings\n\n      Comments Off on Google Street View and Novel Settings\n\nI often mindlessly search Google Street View during conference calls – not the ones where I have to weigh into the conversation, but the ones where I just have to listen in to a presentation. while I hear the presentation. My staff knows this little hobby of mine and usually asks me where I’m going that day. It’s like taking… Read more »\n\nNew Short Story – “Black 17”\n\n      Comments Off on New Short Story – “Black 17”\n\nPosted my short story “Black 17” today. Hope you’ll take a minute (it’s a really quick read!) to check it out. I like going back to this story because it was my first foray into time travel. My question at the time was, “What if you went back in time to fix something and only ended up screwing it up… Read more »\n\nMy “Idea Museum”\n\n      Comments Off on My “Idea Museum”\n\nA couple weeks ago, I was in my basement looking for a book – my Philip K. Dick short story collection – because I wanted to read his piece, “We Can Remember It for You Wholesale,” on which the movie Total Recall was based. We moved into our house about three years ago, so I was looking for a specific… Read more »\n\nNOT Surrounding Yourself with “Yes-Men”\n\n      Comments Off on NOT Surrounding Yourself with “Yes-Men”\n\nI played high school football. At 165 pounds, I am certain I was the lightest right guard in Buffalo Public Schools football history, but I fared pretty well. My coach was a notorious tough guy – I don’t think I ever saw him smile. He used to give us half-a-cup of watered down Gatorade at halftime and that was it…. Read more »\n\nNovember is National Novel Writing Month\n\n      Comments Off on November is National Novel Writing Month\n\nWhat’s good about leftover giant bowls of candy laying around the house is that endless amounts of sugar can provide short bursts of energy – a necessity since November is National Novel Writing Month, or, as it’s known on Twitter, #NaNoWriMo. As it’s billed on the official web site, “Thirty days and nights of literary abandon.” Personally, I’ll be taking a different… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993403553962708} +{"content": "The Right Move by Liz Tomforde PDF Download\n\nDownload The Right Move by Liz Tomforde PDF novel free. The Right Move is an absolute page-turner from page one. The prose is beautifully written in a style that readers of Liz Tomforde work have come to expect. 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There have been random human mutations – people suddenly getting weird abilities due to, who knows, maybe radiation or other funk in the atmosphere, etc.\n\nLemon Fresh plays a MUCH bigger role here. Cricket and Ezekiel are back. Eve is back, only much more stabby. There are new characters, surprises, gut punches, crazy religious shenanigans.\n\nI LOVED it! Those who loved book one, you should be satisfied with this. Those who haven’t started, read book one, and then this releases June 25th!\n\nThank you Netgalley and publisher for providing a digital eARC to read and review. 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This beautiful notecard set includes four thoughtful quotes from Buddha, and each card can be paired with a colorful photographic envelope as timeless as his words.• Includes insert with biographical sketch of Buddha...\n\nPublisher: Princeton Architectural Press; Box Ncr edition (September 20, 2016)\nLanguage: English\nISBN-10: 1616895195\nISBN-13: 978-1616895198\nProduct Dimensions: 4.9 x 1.6 x 6.2 inches\nAmazon Rank: 1103775\nFormat: PDF ePub TXT ebook\n\nDownload    Premium Mirror\n\nMichael Hardin, author of The Jesus Driven LifeHealing the Gospel brings the latest insights in biblical scholarship to the ongoing and lively atonement debate. It will touch your life and make it better, make it FRESH. I'll take this up with Yen someday and get this outta my life. If you like litRPG, this novel fits the genre. A tremendous amount of research must have gone into this book along with a keen insight into the Spirits. ebook Buddha Notecards Pdf Epub. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word being in the Czech language.\n\nexistence,život\n\nbeing(noun)\n\nWhen did the Roman Empire come into being?\n\nbytost,člověk, tvor\n\nbeing(noun)\n\nany living person or thing\n\nbeings from outer space.\n\nGet even more translations for being\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this being Czech translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"being.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 27 Nov. 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": 0.9972628355026245} +{"content": "Call Boomerang Books 1300 36 33 32\n\nGet Latest Book News + FREE Shipping. Subscribe to the Boomerang Books Bulletin eNewsletter right now!\n\nDescription - Schools of Tomorrow by William W. Brickman\n\nBarbara Baker's big, boisterous family of bears is back in a new easy-to-read book about a special time: evening. The busy Saturday has made the two big bears and the four children tired. Or maybe not. In six chapters?one for each family member?they have quite a time of it as everyone gets ready for bed. Warm, simple text and cozy pictures show how much fun it is to be yourself \"and\" be part of a big family.\n\nBuy Schools of Tomorrow by William W. Brickman from Australia's Online Independent Bookstore, Boomerang Books.\n\nBook Details\n\nISBN: 9780525471035\nISBN-10: 0525471030\nFormat: Paperback\n(215mm x 158mm x 10mm)\nPages: 226\nImprint: E P Dutton & Co Inc\nPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc\nCountry of Publication: United States\n\nBook Reviews - Schools of Tomorrow by William W. Brickman\n\n» Have you read this book? We'd like to know what you think about it - write a review about Schools of Tomorrow book by William W. 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Very Good in Very Good DJ Hardcover 0826400523 (Item ID: 153208)\n\nTopic Notification\n\nCellar Stories Facebook\n\nSite by Bibliopolis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7250674962997437} +{"content": "\nGo Back   2018 2019 Student Forum > Management Forum > Main Forum > BSE Orissa Sample Paper\n\nThread: BSE Orissa Sample Paper Reply to Thread\nYour Username: Click here to log in\nSend Trackbacks to (Separate multiple URLs with spaces) :\nPost Icons\nYou may choose an icon for your message from the following list:\n\nAdditional Options\nMiscellaneous Options\n\nTopic Review (Newest First)\n13th January 2018 11:57 AM\nRajkumar Agarwal\nRe: BSE Orissa Sample Paper\n\nAs you Asking for the Question Paper of the HSC Exam Paper English Part I of the BSE Orissa the Question Paper is given below\n\nHSC Exam Paper English Part I\n\nLencho thought only of one help; the help of __________.\n(a) post master\n(b) God\n(c) his friend\n(d) older boys\n\nLencho said that the post office employees are a bunch of __________.\n(a) cooks\n(b) crews\n(c) crooks\n(d) cowards\n\nAccording to Nehru a new star rises means a star of ___________.\n(a) slavery\n(b) dependence\n(c) agitation\n(d) freedom\n\n4. The Father of our Nation is ____________.\n(a) Pandit Nehru\n(b) Mahatma Gandhi\n(c) Subas Bose\n(d) Sardar Ballav Bhai Patel\n\n5. Kapil Dev proved himself as ___________.\n(a) a pace bowler\n(b) a wicket-keeper\n(c) a batsman\n(d) an all rounder\n\n6. Kapil made 175 runs not-out against the team __________.\n(a) Zimbabwe\n(b) Australia\n(c) England\n(d) Pakistan\n\n7. Air gets polluted when ___________ in the air mixture.\n(a) the oxygen level gets reduced\n(b) there is 78 per cent nitrogen\n(c) there is 0.03 per cent carbon dioxide\n(d) there is a little less than 01 per cent argon\n\n8. A man cannot live _________.\n(a) without food for some days\n(b) without water for 2/3 days\n(c) without fire\n(d) without air for even 2/3 minutes\n\n9. Success in life depends on __________.\n(a) good health\n(b) money making\n(c) smoking\n(d) suffering\n\n10. In our leisure hours, the author In Schools Goodbyeadvises us to avoid\n(a) mere idling\n(b) doing interesting hobbies\n(c) reading good books\n(d) making friendship\n\n11. That brightens up the sky in All Things Bright And Beautiful. Here That\nrefers to ________.\n(a) morning\n(b) evening\n(c) night\n(d) the sunset and morning\n\n12. God has given us lips to ____________.\n(a) praise the glory of His creation\n(b) enjoy the beauty of His creation\n(c) see the beautiful sights of nature\n(d) praise the human beings only\n\n13. The flower and birds in All things Bright and Beautifulare described as\n(a) pleasant\n(b) tiny\n(c) little\n(d) bright\n\n14. How many brothers and sisters of the girl were actually alive as described in the\npoem, We Are Seven.\n(a) 7\n(b) 6\n(c) 2\n(d) 5\n\n15. In We Are Seven, the supper that the girl ate after sunset is ____________.\n(a) rice\n(b) sandwich\n(c) porringer\n(d) cake\n\n16. The poem Village Songis wirtten by ____________.\n(a) Sarojini Naidu\n(b) William Wordsworth\n(c) C.F. Alexander\n(d) Lord Alfred Tennyson\n\n17. In the poem, Virtuethe sweet rose is described as ____________.\n(a) cool and coward\n(b) calm and composed\n(c) angry and brave\n(d) angry and violent\n\n18. For men may come and men may go,\nBut Igo on for ever.\nHere Irefers to _______________.\n(a) mountain\n(b) brook\n(c) river\n(d) ocean\n\n19. The poet compares the journey of the brook with _____________.\n(a) the worries and anxities of a man\n13th January 2018 11:02 AM\nBSE Orissa Sample Paper\n\nHii sir, I Wants to get the Question Paper of the HSC Exam Paper English Part I of the BSE Orissa ?\n\nPosting Rules\nYou may post new threads\nYou may post replies\nYou may not post attachments\nYou may not edit your posts\n\nBB code is On\nSmilies are On\n[IMG] code is On\nHTML code is Off\n\nAll times are GMT +5.5. 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It is a beautiful world full of magic and mystery. And perfectly suits the mood of the novel.\n\nAs for the characters, they were not always my cup of tea. While they are wonderful and full of diversity, I did have a slight issue with making a connection to them. Now it is possible that since Brigitta of the White Forest is aimed a readers around the middle grade level that this issue is more my own than with the novel itself.\n\nBrigitta of the White Forest, all in all, is a wonderful quick read. I thoroughly enjoyed the world that Dinsmore created, and the characters, for the most part. If you enjoyed novels such as R.J. Anderson's Knife, then Brigitta of the White Forest will definitely be a novel that you will enjoy.\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Brigitta of the White Forest.\nSign In »\n\nComments (showing 1-1 of 1) (1 new)\n\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nAlanna (The Flashlight Reader) I thought this book was charming! I really liked it too. It was like a trip back to my childhood reading faves. =)\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5549912452697754} +{"content": "What does IEP mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand IEP in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nIntensive English Program\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for IEP in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this IEP abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"IEP.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 29 Apr. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999972403049469} +{"content": "German Contact Help Login Register\n\nRight ureter Ureter dexter\n\nEnglish synonyms: Ureter\nLatin synonyms: Ureter\n\nWant to use this image on your blog, your next presentation or a book? 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Deadline: 15 December 2021\n\nCall for critical essays to be included in a collection on Murder, She Wrote, which we are proposing for inclusion in Routledge’s Advances in Popular Culture series.\n\nThis edited collection will offer a critical overview of the series and its cultural impact, including perspectives on paratextual elements which have grown around the TV show, including board games, video games, podcasts, fan conventions, collectible figures, and a series of ghostwritten novels ‘authored’ by fictional series star Jessica Fletcher. The collection will also explore the series’ position within the crime genre, particularly as it relates to and engages with earlier iterations of the ‘lady detective’.\n\n2. Call for articles: Revenant Special Issue: ‘Supernatural Cities’. Deadline: 14 January 2022\n\nIn this issue, we are interested in documenting how the supernatural shapes various global cities and the cultural practices that inform how urban places are represented, identified, and transformed into spaces of supernatural engagement.\nIn addition to a general call for creative pieces on the urban supernatural we invite audio and written submissions of supernatural folktales from cities across the globe. These submissions will form a written and audio catalogue of supernatural stories informing an exploration of the connections and diversity of stories in international urban environments.\nWe also invite reviews of books, films, games, and art related to supernatural cities. Given the special issues focus, reviews of supernatural tourism activities and events from around the world are most welcome.\n\n3. Call for articles: Horror Studies – Special issue on 1980s Horror Film Culture. Deadline: 17 January 2022\n\nThis special issue will re-evaluate the horror genre in the 1980s and the legacy of this decade in contemporary horror studies. While many disparage the decade as a period of soulless commercialism, avid consumerism and the decade that fashion forgot, the 1980s introduced new modes of communication, new commercial appreciation for horror texts, and is now, in contemporary times, suffused with a sense of nostalgia. The seeds of discontent in our contentious and fractured present were sown in the 1980s, making it an important if divisive decade.\nThis special issue is open to submissions on any geographical region or emphasis which evaluates or (re)considers the impact of horror in the 1980s.\n\nAbout William the Bloody\n\nCat lover. 18C scholar on the dialogue and novel. Co-convenor OGOM Project\nThis entry was posted in Call for Articles and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , . 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Addictive chat stories for your 📲 Now in 10 languages\n12 am » poetry\n\n12 am » poetry\n\n148K Reads 10.2K Votes 32 Part Story\nbanana uyu By sushitae- Completed\n\nit's 12 am and i'm wide awake\n\n「 highest ranking: #13 in poetry 」\n\n94CHIM 94CHIM May 06\nme,,, these kinds of emotions barely attack to me bc i barely sleep at 12 am\nStarGirl_09 StarGirl_09 Oct 02, 2016\n😂😂😂😂Same! I mean look! I am literally reading this at 12 am! (Actual time: 12:14am!)\nmar1ssaT mar1ssaT Jun 22, 2016\nI'm 100% ready! This is the first wattpad book that I read btw\naraminta1 araminta1 Oct 19, 2016\nBro , i hear you , most things are created at 12 am whether it be fear or powerful words xxx\nkhushboodhar7 khushboodhar7 Nov 04, 2016\nAmazing... Please check out my work as well... 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Newsphere by AF themes.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "AllFacebook SocialTimes 10,000 Words MediaJobsDaily\n\nPosts Tagged ‘social media fear’\n\nHow To Get Past Your Social (Media) Anxiety [INFOGRAPHIC]\n\nHow To Get Past Your Social (Media) Anxiety [INFOGRAPHIC]\n\nSo you’re new to social media?\n\nWhether as a brand or an individual, taking those first steps on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook can be a daunting experience. There’s just so much to learn, and the curve can be pretty steep, certainly at first.\n\nRead more\n\nMediabistro Course\n\nGet $25 OFF Young Adult Novel Writing \n\nYoung Adult Novel WritingTaught by an editor at Alloy Entertainment, the goal of this class is to finish your YA or middle grade novel in 12 weeks. Starting on March 10, you will learn how to write a proposal that doesn’t end up in the slush pile, evaluate your story arc for a teen audience, get an agent (if you need one!), and more! Get $25 OFF with code BYEFEB.  Register Now!\n\nIs Your Company Scared Of Social Media?\n\nToday’s Dilbert.\n\nUnfortunately, and while perhaps a smidgen exaggerated, situations like this are still incredibly common. The norm, even – I have several friends and loved ones who experience versions of this very same thing. Some companies are not only ignorant about the use of social media – they’re scared of it. To the point of hostility.\n\nHow relaxed is your company about the use of (work-specific) social media during work time? Are they proactive and enthusiastic, or regressive and terrified?\n\nAnd if it’s the latter… what are you going to do about it?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9894633889198303} +{"content": "CBCA Book Week Winners\n\nThere were some great winners this year in the CBCA Book of the Year Awards. The shortlisted books were impressive and it would have been very hard to choose a winner from them.The awards passed with hardly a mention in our local papers. One very small article by the Advertiser with a photo of Bob Graham and that was it. Blink and you would have missed it. What a shame. It seems that Children’s Books still don’t make news.\n\nThe Picture Book winner was Bob Graham with his beautiful book, “A Bus Called Heaven”. In typical Bob Graham understated style, this book tells the story of a community coming together when an abandoned bus appears in their midst. Amnesty International have endorsed it and the kids at school love it.\n\nThe Early Childhood winner was “The Runaway Hug” by Nick Bland with illustrations by Freya Blackwood. A gorgeous story about a hug, which when you get, you have to give back. I bet Nick Bland went “A ha!” when he got that idea for the story. The illustrations are beautiful, as we have come to expect, from Freya Blackwood. The home is very familiar to kids, with toys left about and washing and dirty clothes scattered around.Image\n\nWinner of the book for Younger Readers was “Crow Country” by Kate Constable.It is described as a “gripping time-slip mystery”. The main character, Sadie, a thirteen year old girl, finds herself dragged from the city by her mother to live in a small country town. It is here that she gets caught up in a mystery which includes crows. I have it on my bedside table to read this weekend so will get back to you on my thoughts about it in a couple of days.\n\n“One Small Island” by Alison Lester and Coral Tulloch won the Information Book of the Year. This is a magnificent book which is a cross between a picture book with the most stunning illustrations and a non-fiction information book. It tells the history of Macquarie Island and needs to be pored over for hours to discover  and read every little piece of information.Image\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6459749937057495} +{"content": "Experiments upon heat By Major-General Sir Benjamin Thompson, Knt. F.R.S. in a letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P.R.S. from the Philosophical Transactions\n\nMain Author: Rumford, Benjamin\nFormat: eBook\nPublished: [London] s.n 1792, [1792]\nOnline Access:\nCollection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa\nItem Description:English Short Title Catalog, T189469. - Read before the Royal Society, January 19, 1792. - Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford)\nPhysical Description:Online-Ressource (35,[1]p) 4°", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9355958700180054} +{"content": "Category: Spelling\n\nCatalog or Catalogue: Which Is Correct?\n\nPosted on Friday, March 19, 2021, at 9:00 am\n\nHave you seen the word catalog spelled two ways—with and without a u—and wondered which is correct? Here we'll aim to clarify the distinction by explaining the spelling differences and discussing how to use the word in both of its forms. How Do You Spell It? In the U.S., we typically spell catalog without a …\n\nRead More\n\nPast or Passed: Which Word Is Correct?\n\nPosted on Monday, February 8, 2021, at 9:00 am\n\nThe past is many things—but it’s not the same as passed. If you ever find yourself struggling with the grammatical difference between the two, you aren’t alone. They sound identical when spoken aloud and have somewhat related definitions. However, they do have different meanings, and that can help you understand when each word should be …\n\nRead More\n\nLead vs. Led: Do You Know the Difference?\n\nPosted on Friday, February 5, 2021, at 9:00 am\n\nThe English language is filled with tricky words. One such word is lead. With just four simple letters, it can have different pronunciations and distinctive meanings based on use and context. Let’s look at why that is, and how you can use lead correctly in its different forms. What You Should Know About the Word …\n\nRead More\n\nThe Spell of the Holidays\n\nPosted on Tuesday, December 8, 2020, at 11:00 pm\n\nThe year-end holidays are an alternate reality. People dress differently, act differently … and even talk differently. This time of year has its own vocabulary, and some of these old-fashioned words have eccentric spellings. So here is our holiday spelling quiz. You'll find the answers directly below. 1. ___ the night before Christmas. A) T'was …\n\nRead More\n\nExchanging English Over the Pond: U.S. and U.K. Part I\n\nPosted on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, at 11:00 pm\n\nThe U.S. and the U.K. are connected in many meaningful ways, perhaps most notably by a common language. At the same time, we each have variances that make our expressions distinctive, as well as interesting to learn and understand. Stateside, it’s also good for us to recognize U.K. style as that being used in countries …\n\nRead More\n\nDon’t Put It in Writing\n\nPosted on Tuesday, February 11, 2020, at 11:00 pm\n\nToday we’ll discuss a word and a phrase, either of which would sound fine in a casual exchange but could attract unwanted attention if used in formal writing. Ahold  Although few people would notice anything amiss in a sentence like I wish I could get ahold of a good grammar book, many editors would change …\n\nRead More\n\nClearing the Air of Errors in English\n\nPosted on Tuesday, January 21, 2020, at 11:00 pm\n\nThe adage is true when it comes to our language: Old habits really are hard to break. Notwithstanding classroom instruction, lifelong reminders, correction from others, and even GrammarBook newsletters, certain misuses of English survive like drug-resistant viruses. Yet we grammarians and linguists march on. After all, even the Roman Empire had to give way—eventually. As …\n\nRead More\n\nPlay It Again, Sam\n\nPosted on Tuesday, October 8, 2019, at 11:00 pm\n\nIt has been a while since our last pronunciation column, so here's another group of familiar words whose traditional pronunciations may surprise you. (Note: capital letters denote a stressed syllable.) Antarctica  Like the elusive first r in February, the first c in this word is often carelessly dropped: it's ant-ARC-tica, not ant-AR-tica. Err  Since to err is to make an error, …\n\nRead More\n\nYear-End Quiz 2018\n\nPosted on Tuesday, January 8, 2019, at 11:00 pm\n\nAnother year of grammatical exploration has concluded with linguistic miles behind us. What we’ve learned and discussed with you along the way has been illuminating, and we are grateful for the thought and insight it has inspired. We hope you gathered even more sharpened tools for communicating in concise and eloquent English. A year-end review …\n\nRead More\n\nWhen Jumble Fumbles\n\nPosted on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, at 11:00 pm\n\nI may be a word nerd, but I don’t go in for word games. I’ve never been a Scrabble guy and crossword puzzles leave me cold. But I have a weakness for Jumble, a game that since the 1950s has been a daily feature in newspapers from coast to coast. When I started playing it, …\n\nRead More\n\nFiguring Out the Trick Behind [sic]\n\nPosted on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, at 11:00 pm\n\nWe’ve all seen it at some point when reading: a three-letter package in brackets. It follows text to draw attention to or make a point about it. We’re talking about [sic]. What is it—and when do we accurately use it? Fowler’s Modern English Usage explains that sic is Latin for “so, thus.” It is a complete word and …\n\nRead More\n\nThe Language of Sports\n\nPosted on Tuesday, March 27, 2018, at 11:00 pm\n\n“I truly don’t know the language,” said the late Sparky Anderson, a Hall of Fame baseball manager, in 1993. At least he had the gumption to admit it. It’s not that they’re lazy—athletes work their tails off. And it’s not that they’re stupid—you try memorizing a football playbook. It’s just that their brand of eloquence is …\n\nRead More\n\nYou Lost Me After “Feb”\n\nPosted on Wednesday, February 14, 2018, at 8:30 am\n\nIn honor of both our present month as well as the birthday of our late writer Tom Stern, today we repeat his classic pronunciation article first published on February 3, 2016.   Feb-yoo-ary. Febber-ary. Feb-wary. Can't anyone around here say \"feb-roo-ary\"? It's time to revisit dissimilation, the labored linguistic theory that purports to explain why so …\n\nRead More\n\nGraphic Ignorance\n\nPosted on Wednesday, August 23, 2017, at 10:17 am\n\nTV networks’ graphics departments have long been out of control with their intrusive cluelessness. After 9/11, many cable channels initiated a constant “crawl” of news at the bottom of the screen. The spellbinding stream of words, slow and endless, is perversely distracting. But if you run a news channel, shouldn’t credibility be a front-burner concern? …\n\nRead More\n\nPutting Out the Patrol for Made-Up Words\n\nPosted on Tuesday, August 1, 2017, at 2:15 pm\n\nEstimates of English’s total word count vary, but linguists agree the number ranks near the top of the world’s vocabularies. A May GrammarBook newsletter article cited English as having as many as 300,000 distinctly usable words. With so many residents in a vernacular, impostors posing as real words are bound to slip in. 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Libba Bray, Cassandra Clare, Brandy Colbert, Tim Federle, Lev Grossman, Nina LaCour, Stephanie Perkins, Veronica Roth, Jon Skovron, and Jennifer E. Smith.\n\n2/5 stars (it was ok)\nI mainly read this book because it contained stories from Cassandra Clare and Veronica Roth.  I enjoy both of these along with a few others.  The stories by Leigh Bardugo and Nina LaCour I really enjoyed as well.  The story by Libba Bary was okay, not really a love story to me.  I really liked the Stephanie Perkins story as well.  Overall I enjoy reading anthology books because I get to read new authors.\n\nNo comments:\n\nBook Review: Into The Still Blue - Veronica Rossi\n\nInto The Still Blue - Veronica Rossi The race to the Still Blue has reached a stalemate.  Aria and Perry are determined to find this la...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9002455472946167} +{"content": "\nFree Preorder Bonuses and More!\n\nHey, gang! 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Read story.\n\nThursday, August 13, 2015\nevent calendar sponsored by:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983741641044617} +{"content": "Archive for August, 2018\n\nWomen and Adversity: The Heart’s Appeal by Jennifer Delamere\n\nAugust 9, 2018\n\nJennifer Delamere strikes another hit with The Heart’s Appeal, the second in her London Beginnings Series. Set in Victorian England, this inspirational romance shows Julia Bernay as a determined ...\n\nFind Your Writing Niche: Christmas and Holiday Gift Ideas, Romance\n\nDecember 1, 2014\n\nIn my Nov. 18 blog I recommended giving memberships in writers’ groups as gifts for Christmas, Hanukkah and other Holidays celebrated at this time of year. I concentrated on nonfiction, but th ...\n\nWomen and Adversity, Jess Thomas in One Plus One: A Novel by Jojo Moyes\n\nSeptember 4, 2014\n\n Jess Thomas in Jojo Moyes’ recent novel, One Plus One, is a perfect example of a woman who has obstacles in her path.  Her husband decided to leave for a while to determine his life’ ...\n\nBlog Contest: Women and Adversity, Katharine Ashe\n\nAugust 28, 2014\n\nThis week Katharine Ashe, award-winning writer of historical romances, answered my questions about obstacles she had to overcome to be a writer. She volunteered to send a signed copy of “I Mar ...\n\nFind Your Writing Niche: Enter my Contest\n\nAugust 26, 2014\n\nMany people avoid entering contests for fear of not winning. 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Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000075101852417} +{"content": "On Becoming a Housewife for the First Time at the Age of 41 single work   poetry   \"I learn to cut up a melon, though remain unable to bring a knife to a whole\"\nIssue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 On Becoming a Housewife for the First Time at the Age of 41\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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(Source: Publisher's Blurb)\n\n Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2014\n pg. 40\n • Appears in:\n y Writing to the Wire Dan Disney (editor), Christopher Kelen (editor), Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2016 9625708 2016 anthology poetry\n\n 'Surely we are better than this?\n\n 'The seeking of asylum in Australia has been politicised in recent decades. Our national conversation has vilified people fleeing persecution and desensitised the Australian polity to human suffering. We are further marginalising the most vulnerable groups in the world and at greater expense than accommodating refugees in the community. What impact does this have upon our collective ethics and national identity? And if our public conversation is steering us into murky moral territory, where may a dissenting voice be heard?\n\n 'Writing to the Wire is a collection of poems by Australians and people who would like to be Australians. It is a book about the idea of being Australian. It is about who we are and who we would rather be. Writing to the Wire offers new ways to understand injustice, to speak out and tell stories. Poetry can show us what we’re thinking and feeling in a way our politics has failed to do.' (Publication summary)\n\n Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2016\n pg. 147\nLast amended 19 Jun 2015 09:56:25", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976183176040649} +{"content": "rabahani pronunciation: How to pronounce rabahani in Estonian\n\nPronunciation: rabahani\n\nAdded on: 2012-10-19 Listened: 7 times\nin: Bird species, Anser fabalis\n\nPronunciation in Estonian [et]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Professor Hacking shows how by the late nineteenth century it became possible to think of statistical patterns as explanatory in themselves, and ...more\nHardcover, 284 pages\nPublished October 26th 1990 by Cambridge University Press (first published 1990)\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 Taming Of Chance, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Taming Of Chance\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 407)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nAlex Lee\nIn this amazing work, Ian Hacking shows us the development of statistics. At first, statistics was used to find the \"laws\" of society. The patterns that were discovered were then utilized to as both prediction and explanation, to calibrate both the past and the future. Out of this use, the figure of the \"normal\" took over. This reinforced a position by which society then sought to calibrate itself in mediocrity. The present was thus always in decay, as normal slipped away due to change. At the s ...more\nThis is only a piece of a much more substantial review that I hope someday to write(with all the notes in my copies margins, that may only consist of extracting some of the more cohesive thoughts that reside there). In the mean time, I assure you that if you want to understand the ways in which probability began to be applied to any number of actual events, this is a fascinating book for you.\n\nI admit that I enjoyed the 'emergence of probability' a bit more(by the same author on the moving from n\nI read it as one of the compulsory reading set once when I did my training in India. Until the first half of the book I couldn't find it enjoyable but then it turns out to be the opposite. It talks about the scientific millstone of making explanation and prediction as precise as it could be, which is not set in a chronological timeliness, but in a dialogical way instead. Once regarded promising, statistical law in social science is put into trial by the ethical and methodological concerns as wel ...more\nAn interesting take on how our world is ruled by a belief in randomness and the sciences that have developed in order to manage it. Primarily historical and philosophical in its treatment of the topic, it might have developed the political implications a little further, especially the collusion between science and government in the realm of statistical practice\nSome of the most understandable, eloquent prose about science I've ever read. Wish I had a better background in philosophy to appreciate it more. 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Read on...\n\nThe linguistic viral outbreak “a.m. in the morning”, as in “I had to get up at 2am in the morning”, is rapidly becoming an irksome epidemic. «\n\nI note that the new stands of branded products in M&S seem perpetually full: Just a hunch, but maybe people shopping in M&S want M&S stuff. «\n\nThis 1,353rd post was filed under: Diary Style Notes, , , .\n\nMore posts worth reading\n\nWhat I’ve been reading this month (published 3rd December 2018)\n\nWhat I’ve been reading this month (published 3rd November 2018)\n\nWhat I’ve been reading this month (published 6th October 2018)\n\nPhoto-a-day 107: MS Princess Seaways (published 16th April 2012)\n\nA very lucky cookie (published 14th May 2005)\n\nThe Independent continues it’s electoral reform rant (published 19th May 2005)\n\nPhoto-a-day 93: Flower (published 2nd April", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9640176296234131} +{"content": "New harvest -- transplanting body parts and reaping the benefits\n\nJournal of Medical Ethics 18 (4):222-223 (1992)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. 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Mapp. From an editor’s point of view, and, I suspect, from the reading public’s point of view, the exciting feature of 2016 for the Books program here at the Institute was the publication of a good number of excellent titles. Equally heartening are the… Read More »\n\nHow to become an academic book editor in five easy steps\n\n· August 10th, 2016 · 1 Comment\n\nToday’s post is by Nadine Zimmerli, Associate Editor of Book Publications, on how she came to academic publishing as a career. I skipped class in high school precisely once, to attend the Leipzig Book Fair (I know, it doesn’t get nerdier than that…). There, I asked a local publisher—I believe it was Reclam—whether they had… Read More »\n\nMessage in a Bottle\n\n· March 16th, 2015 · No Comments\n\nOI author Cécile Fromont writes about images and writing for scholars outside the world of art history— As most art historians – at least in my experience – I start reading a book by hungrily flipping through the pages to catch a glimpse of the images. The closer the book to my area of research,… Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Selected Poems.\n\nEIGNER, Larry.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $30.00\n\nTermsAsk a Question\n\nPlace Published: Berkeley\nPublisher: Oyez\nDate Published: 1972\n\nDescription: Edited by Samuel Charters & Andrea Wyatt. d.w. 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Silver Screen Romance by Altonya Washington - 01/01 When business … [Read more...]\n\nDecember 12, 2016\n\nReview: Endurance by Georgia Cates\n\nGeorgia Cates has blessed us once again with a visit to Scotland as we peek in on the lives of the brothers of crime syndicate, the Fellowship, in her latest novel Endurance. Before I get into the details of this book, if you have never heard of … [Read more...]\n\nDecember 9, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Holiday Book Gift Guide\n\nI am THE book-giver around the holidays. It’s tradition and my family and friends have come to expect it. While there’s usually an accompanying gift or two, you can bet your last dollar that a book is somewhere in the mix. Books really are the … [Read more...]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000079870224} +{"content": "Richmond Young Writers\n\nRichmond Young Writers\n\nCamp Description\nWriting is power! 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Reviews and AMA updates will be posted tomorrow.\n\nPosted in News | 2 Comments\n\nBound US Release\n\nThe eighth Alex Verus novel, Bound, is out in the US as of today! You can find it on Amazon, or you can read the first chapter here on this site.  For those of you who prefer audiobooks, the Audible version … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 8 Comments\n\nBound on Audible\n\nJust a note for those of you who want to get hold of Bound in audio format and are searching for it on Audible:  according to my publisher, the US Audible version of Bound is going to be on sale … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 7 Comments\n\nBound Release Week\n\nAnd it’s finally here!  Bound, the eighth Alex Verus novel, will be released on Tuesday in the US, and Thursday in the UK.  For those who don’t mind spoilers, there’s another early review, this one from The Genre Minx. In … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News, Reviews | 2 Comments\n\nReddit AMA, The Sequel\n\nI’m going to be doing another Reddit AMA to follow up on the release of Bound.  It’ll be three weeks from now on April 13th, about a week or so after the book’s release, so the early readers among you … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News, Reviews | Comments Off on Reddit AMA, The Sequel\n\nBound – Starred Review from Publishers Weekly\n\nA very nice first review from Publishers Weekly.  I’ve included an edited version of the review below – be warned, the full version contains mild spoilers, so don’t click on the link if you’re sensitive about such things!   Once … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Reviews | 4 Comments\n\nBound Chapter 1 Online\n\nThe first chapter of Alex Verus #8, Bound, is online on this website now!  You can read it right here.   Release date is April 6th UK, and April 4th US.  \n\nPosted in News | 5 Comments\n\nAlex Verus #8 and #9 Update\n\nAlex Verus #9 has just hit around 50,000 words, which going by the average of my novels, puts it at a little over the halfway mark.  Of course, going by my last couple of novels, that word count would actually … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 5 Comments\n\nAsk Luna #79\n\nFrom: Nick Stephenson Hello Luna I must ask can Arachne make Alex a fate weaver, she is at least as strong as a council white Mage and she spends all her time making things. she must have the power to … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Ask Luna | 1 Comment\n\nAdvice for Writers IV\n\nPart four in this series. Rule Four: Sell The fourth and final step to becoming a successful author: you have to sell what you publish. This step is the one where you’re most likely to run up against the limits … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6582320928573608} +{"content": "Eve Tharlet in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\nAbout Eve Tharlet\n\nEve Tharlet is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of Eve Tharlet is Como Iremos a la Playa? / How Will We Get to the Beach?.\nTo edit or update the above biography on Eve Tharlet, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: https://www.jacketflap.com/eve-tharlet/205104\nPublished Works by Eve Tharlet\n\nNo books were found matching your selection. 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Meanwhile, Boy Blue goes on a mission of revenge, as he discovers the Adversary's true identity.\n\nFiction & PoetryFantasyFiction & PoetryGraphic Novels Publisher: Titan Books Ltd Publication Date: 24/02/2012 ISBN-13: 9781781160589  Details: Type: Hardback Format: Books\nAvailability: Currently unavailable to order online.  \n\nBill Willingham is a writer and artist whose work includes Coventry and The Sandman Presents. Mark Buckingham has illustrated Miracleman and worked on The Sandman, Death: The High Cost of Living and Death: The Time of Your Life.\n\nMore books by Bill Willingham\n\nMore books by Mark BuckinghamTangled Lands\nPaolo Bacigalupi; Tobias S. Buckell\nXena: Penance\nMeredith Finch; Vincente Cifuentes\nCharismagic: The Death Princess:...\nVince Hernandez; Frank Mastromauro;...\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": 0.9981411695480347} +{"content": "\nValentine’s Day Writing Tag\n\nSo... Valentine's Day is over and I wasn't actually tagged for this but I saw it on Tyffany Hackett's blog and it looked like fun, so I wanted to do it! RULES: Describe your WIP in three sentences or fewer. Then answer the following 10 questions. The Forgotten Name is a YA Fantasy novel about … Continue reading Valentine’s Day Writing Tag\n\nCoffee and A Chat: Top Writing Tips???\n\nI don't know about you but I always blank when someone asks for writing tips and advice. Like I have so MUCH that I've accumulated over the last six years, continually learning my craft, but the second someone asks for advice or tips? My mind goes empty. It's like I have to be in the … Continue reading Coffee and A Chat: Top Writing Tips???\n\nMonthly Wrap-Up: Janurary 2018\n\nSooo, I attempted to do these monthly wrap-ups last year and...completely failed. So let's try this again! Writing: This month my main focus was working on my YA Fantasy, The Forgotten Name. I started by doing a toooon of new worldbuilding and outlining because this novel has gone through so many changes since the first draft … Continue reading Monthly Wrap-Up: Janurary 2018\n\nTips & Tricks: On Revising/Editing\n\nOkay. This blog is seriously lacking in the tips for editing front. I've been writing for about six years now, I have taken apart and completely rewritten many novels in that time, picked up a few tips on editing, and slowly figured out my own way of editing and revising. I recently tore apart my novel, … Continue reading Tips & Tricks: On Revising/Editing\n\nNaNoWriMo 2017 Wrap Up + Snippets!\n\nNaNoWriMo 2017 is officially over! Ah! Last month was honestly such a blur, I can't even. I went into the month planning on taking things slowly and being happy to just hit 50k. I ended the month finishing my novel...at 99k. Oops. Not really sure how that happened! I had a really fun NaNo altogether, though. … Continue reading NaNoWriMo 2017 Wrap Up + Snippets!\n\nBeautiful Books: How’s Writing Going?\n\nIt's almost the end of NaNoWriMo week 2! Wow. Is it just me or is this month going by so quickly??? For today, I thought I'd link up with the monthly writing meme, Beautiful Books! What is Beautiful Books? Well, the lovely Sky @ Further Up and Further In and Cait @ Paper Fury hold the monthly Beautiful People … Continue reading Beautiful Books: How’s Writing Going?\n\nNaNoWriMo Week 1 Updates!\n\nHow is NaNo week one over already??? Ah! I've decided to do weekly NaNo updates so yeah. Let's go. Project: Pocket Magician a YA fantasy novel (read more about it here) Word count report: 23,434 How has the week gone? Week 1 has been pretty good for me! I feel like I'm writing slower than … Continue reading NaNoWriMo Week 1 Updates!\n\nLooking Back On Past NaNo’s\n\nSince NaNoWriMo is nearly upon on, that crazy month wherein we attempt to write a full 50,000 word novel in just 30 Days, I thought it'd be fun to kind of revisit my past NaNo's and talk a little about those projects and how NaNo has gone for me in past years and maybe what … Continue reading Looking Back On Past NaNo’s", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983986616134644} +{"content": "Author Archives\n\nBecky's Book Blog\n\nFriday Favourites!\n\nHappy Friday all! It’s Time to showcase some of my favourite posts from the last week. As always please feel free to take part if you want to. The Rules: You have to highlight one review, one booktag/meme & one general bookish style post. Remember to link back […]\n\nWWW Wednesday!\n\nWWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam over on Taking on a World of Words. The idea is pretty simple, every week you dedicate a post to the three W’s: What are you currently reading? What have you just finished reading? What are you going to read […]\n\nJade City by Fonda Lee – Book Review!\n\nGoodreads Synopsis The Kaul family is one of two crime syndicates that control the island of Kekon. It’s the only place in the world that produces rare magical jade, which grants those with the right training and heritage superhuman abilities. The Green Bone clans of honorable jade-wearing warriors […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976384043693542} +{"content": "Tagged: Floris Books\n\nA big break from the Borders\n\nClaire McFall talks about landing a film and graphic novel deal for her supernatural YA series— despite keeping her feet on the ground with a... Read more\n\nSeeking refuge\n\nAn eye-opening incident in the classroom of a Glaswegian primary school led Victoria Williamson to question the fundamentals of her fiction—and to get to know... Read more\n\nKelpies shortlist features magic, dinosaurs and runaway shadows\n\nThree stories showcasing “the finest new Scottish children’s writing” have been revealed on the Kelpies Prize shortlist. Read more\n\nFloris wins Scottish publisher of the year award\n\nEdinburgh-based Floris Books has won the Saltire Society Scottish Publisher of the Year Award. Read more\n\nElizabeth Ezra wins Kelpies prize\n\nFirst-time children’s novelist Elizabeth Ezra has won this year’s Kelpies Prize for new Scottish writing for children. Read more\n\nPictures of the week\n\nParties for Penguin Random House Children's, Floris Books and Yellow Kite make our latest picture gallery, along with pictures from Independent Booksellers Week and a... Read more\n\nDarren Gate wins Kelpies illustration prize\n\nIndependent Scottish publisher Floris Books has awarded the 2016 Kelpies Design and Illustration Prize to Darren Gate. Gate won the prize for his cover design... Read more\n\nSaltire Publisher of the Year shortlist unveiled\n\nThe 2015 Saltire Publisher of the Year shortlist has been revealed, featuring two past winners and three Edinburgh-based publishing houses. Read more\n\nMark Smith wins Kelpies Prize\n\nDebut author Mark Smith has won this year’s Kelpies Prize, organised by publisher Floris Books, for his superhero adventure Slug Boy Saves the World. The... Read more\n\nAberdeen student wins Kelpies prize\n\nLewis Copland, a design student at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, has won the Kelpies prize for illustration. Copland won the Kelpies Design ... Read more\n\nSubscribe to RSS - Floris Books", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999335408210754} +{"content": "Thrive After Three\n\nEngaging programs to keep kids coming back to the library\n\n10 Apples Up On Top!\n\nThis year I want to incorporate more props into my storytelling. So, I created a hat to use with Dr. Seuss’ Ten Apples Up On Top! Well…my husband engineered it … Continue reading\n\nSeptember 1, 2016 · 1 Comment\n\nTen Red Apples\n\nFor the fall I decided to spruce up my apple themed stories for storytime and outreach. I made a prop to go along with Pat Hutchins’ Ten Red Apples. I … Continue reading\n\nSeptember 1, 2016 · 1 Comment\n\nRagnhild Scamell’s Ouch is sadly out of print. I acquired a copy to create a flannel/puppet story to use in the fall. I changed a few details to make the … Continue reading\n\nOctober 16, 2014 · 4 Comments\n\nFall is Not Easy\n\nMarty Kelley’s picture book is the perfect story to convert into a flannel story for the season of autumn. I printed the story (Fall is Not Easy) with corresponding flannels and … Continue reading\n\nSeptember 25, 2013 · Leave a comment\n\nThe Busy Little Squirrel\n\nThe Busy Little Squirrel by Nancy Tafuri is a nice story to introduce the season of fall. It’s a simple story that I’ve made into a flannel board. I’ve also … Continue reading\n\nSeptember 12, 2013 · 2 Comments\n\nSquirrel! Swan!\n\nFor the 2013 summer reading program, I wrote a sequel to Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s Duck! Rabbit! called Anteater! Brachiosaurus! It was a big hit, so I decided to write one … Continue reading\n\nAugust 8, 2013 · 3 Comments\n\nLittle Mouse’s Big Secret\n\nThis is one of my favorite fall stories. Unfortunately the illustrations are too small to use in storytime. So I worked up a way to use this story with puppets … Continue reading\n\nAugust 2, 2013 · 2 Comments\n\nAfter School Clubs for Kids\n\nI still can't believe I'm a real author!\n\nFlannel Friday\n\nParticipate each Friday!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999983012676239} +{"content": "The Return of the Witch: A Novel\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nIn The Witch’s Daughter readers met Elizabeth Hawksmith and her apprentice Tegan as they battled evil in the form of the warlock, Gideon Masters. In the five years since the battle at Batchcombe Woods, both in real time and book time, readers, author, and Elizabeth have circled around and it’s time to battle evil once again. As The Return of the Witch opens, Gideon escapes his bonds in the Summerlands and Elizabeth goes in pursuit of him. Though what she finds upon her return is far more than she expected in the young witch she left behind.\n\nThe Return of the Witch blows reader expectations out of the water. Especially for fans who have followed Paula Brackston’s other witchy stories, this feels like back to the beginning, only better. From time steppers to magic spells, this more than worthy followup to the first novel takes everything wonderful about The Witch’s Daughter and ramps it up by eleven. This is a shining example of an author at the top of her craft, with a terrific ear for story. An incredible read, as Tegan steps into her power, one can’t wait to see where Ms. Brackston will go next with her own.\n\nChris Hayden been working at City Book Review since 2012, so that makes him the keeper of knowledge. He manages the office and book reviewers (all 200 of them!), which is no small feat. If you’re looking at the book reviews here, you’re seeing them because he sent the books out for review. Without him, this place would fall apart, because no one else in the office knows how to use the postage machine. Two words: job security.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Paula Brackston\nStar Count 5/5\nFormat Hardcover\nPage Count 336 pages\nPublisher Thomas Dunne Books\nPublish Date 08-Mar-2016\nISBN 9781250028815\nAmazon Buy this Book\nIssue May 2016\nCategory Science Fiction & Fantasy\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Return of the Witch: A Novel”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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[1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • sequestrum — [si kwes′trəm] n. pl. sequestrums or sequestra [si kwes′trə] [ModL < L, a deposit: see SEQUESTER] Med. a piece of dead bone which has become separated from the surrounding healthy bone …   English World dictionary\n\n • Sequestrum — A sequestrum is a piece of dead bone that has become separated during the process of necrosis from normal/sound bone.It is a complication (sequelae) of osteomyelitis. The pathological process is as follows: *infection in the bone leads to an… …   Wikipedia\n\n • sequestrum — A piece of necrotic tissue, usually bone, that has become separated from the surrounding healthy tissue. [Mod. L. use of Mediev. L. s., something laid aside, fr. L. sequestro, to lay aside, separate] primary s. a completely detached s.. * * *… …   Medical dictionary\n\n • sequestrum — /səˈkwɛstrəm/ (say suh kwestruhm) noun (plural sequestra /səˈkwɛstrə/ (say suh kwestruh)) a dead portion of bone separated from the living bone. {New Latin, special use of Latin sequestrum something detached, properly neuter of sequester… …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • sequestrum — noun (plural trums; also sequestra) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, legal sequestration, from sequester Date: 1831 a fragment of dead bone detached from adjoining sound bone …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • sequestrum — sequestral, adj. /si kwes treuhm/, n., pl. sequestra / treuh/. Pathol. a fragment of bone that has become necrotic as a result of disease or injury and has separated from the normal bone structure. [1825 35; < NL; ML: sequestrated property, deriv …   Universalium\n\n • sequestrum — noun A fragment of bone or other dead tissue that has separated during necrosis …   Wiktionary\n\n • sequestrum — n. piece of tissue (especially bone) that has detached from the surrounding healthy tissue (Medicine) …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • sequestrum — [sɪ kwɛstrəm] noun (plural sequestra trə) Medicine a piece of dead bone tissue formed within a diseased or injured bone, typically in chronic osteomyelitis. Derivatives sequestral adjective Origin C19: mod. 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There’s so many ‘enemies to lovers’ books where they’re barely enemies, and […]\n\nMini Reviews: Coven, Serpent & Wings of Night\n\nPosted by Jessi (Geo) on January 19, 2024 | 0 Comments\n\nI had really high hopes for this book. (Also, that cover is STUNNING!!) While it didn’t quite live up to my expectations, I did still enjoy it for the most part. The world was interesting – I liked the dark academia setting and the structure of the society. However, I didn’t care a whole lot for the romance. (And I say romance loosely; it’s not romantic at all, it’s purely sexual.) I’m usually a hardcore fan of morally grey MMCs, […]\n\nARC Review: The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland\n\nPosted by Jessi (Geo) on January 15, 2024 | 0 Comments\n\nFIRST FIVE STAR BOOK OF 2024!! Holy shit, ya’ll. This book was fuckin’ awesome!! I think going into this book totally blind is what made me love this so much, and I implore you to skip this review if you have not yet read it. 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The vibe of this book was by far my favorite part! I loved the bayou/backwoods southern gothic atmosphere of this book. The fiddle that brought ghosts back was awesome, too! I wish there had been a lot more of that, because those parts are where this book really shines. Sadly, the […]\n\nMini Audio Reviews: Weyward, House of Hollow\n\nPosted by Jessi (Geo) on July 14, 2023 | 0 Comments\n\nThis is one of those kinds of books that I enjoy while reading, but forget about entirely in a short amount of time. It’s not a story that will stick with me. I liked the way all three women’s stories tied together, as well as the history of the Weyward women and the magic they possessed. The connections were the driving point for this book, because there really wasn’t much else going on plot-wise. 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And that's my life.\n\nPungent Sound Journal of Pulp Poetry\n\nPoetry and Commentary that Smells\n\nCroque-Melpomene\n\nAuthor of \"Within Paravent Walls\", \"Daughterbody I\", \"Daughterbody II\", \"you ate popcorn in my house of grief\" & \"mutterseelenallein und splitterfasernackt\". Pentalingual Idealist. Hypercreative homebody. Transgenerational Poetess.\n\nTricia Sankey\n\npoet and author of The Light in the Cave\n\nBrave & Reckless\n\nReclaiming my inner badass at 50\n\nKai's Kove\n\nInterests and Stuff\n\nSuburban Witchcraft Magazine\n\nHome of the Suburban Witchcraft Art & Lit Magazine\n\nGedichte, Gedanken, Texte\n\nNova Conscientia\n\npoetic snippets of mindfulness\n\nThat Voodoo\n\ncreation and knowledge\n\nWords from Walden\n\n\"This world is but a canvas to our imagination\"\n\nThe Inner Wilderness\n\nPlato had amazing insight into the question of finding the unknown. \"How will you go about finding that thing the nature of which is totally unknown to you?\" he wondered. The deep inner space within yourself, the inner wilderness within you asks for you to explore it, and in the process discover yourself. What better way to do that than through writing? This space is a personal blog for your reading, and my writing adventure. 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Status Due Date\nStan Getz Library PN1936.C38 P6 2009 37684001089458 Library Stacks Copy hold / Volume hold Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781577666202\n • ISBN: 1577666208\n • Physical Description: 1 volume (vi, 233 pages) ; 23 cm\n • Publisher: Long grove, IL : Waveland Press, Inc., 2009.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nReissued by Waveland Press, 2009.\nFormatted Contents Note:\nIntroduction -- Confrontation and self-revelation -- French fries and twirler: two monodramas by Jane Martin -- Bridges across a chasm: three plays by Eric Bogosian, Anna Deavere Smith, and Lanford Wilson -- The playwright, actor, and director as visionary, lawmaker, and storyteller -- Characterization techniques for actors, playwrights, and directors -- Constructing plot with character objective -- Collaboration in rehearsals -- Appendix: the evolution of the solo play.\nSubject: Monodramas > History and criticism.\nOne-person shows (Performing arts)\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9969321489334106} +{"content": "Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell\n\nby Susanna Clark | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.\nISBN: 1582346038 Global Overview for this book\nRegistered by wingInfiniteGrantwing of Euless, Texas USA on 1/24/2021\nBuy from one of these Booksellers:\nAmazon.com | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon FR | Amazon IT | Bol.com\nThis book is in the wild! This Book is Currently in the Wild!\n1 journaler for this copy...\nJournal Entry 1 by wingInfiniteGrantwing from Euless, Texas USA on Sunday, January 24, 2021\nAn adventure to be had... from the Little Free Library # 28296\nBranch Bend\nEuless, Texas 76039\n\nJournal Entry 2 by wingInfiniteGrantwing at Little Free Library # 99214 in Grapevine, Texas USA on Wednesday, January 27, 2021\n\nReleased 1 mo ago (1/28/2021 UTC) at Little Free Library # 99214 in Grapevine", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999938011169434} +{"content": "How to say playa in Portuguese (BR) ˈplaɪ ə\n\nWould you like to know how to translate playa to Portuguese (BR)? This page provides all possible translations of the word playa in the Portuguese (BR) language.\n\nbeach(noun)\n\nthe sandy or stony shore of a sea or lake\n\nChildren love playing on the beach.\n\nGet even more translations for playa\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this playa Portuguese (BR) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"playa.\" 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": 0.9639190435409546} +{"content": "How to say playa in Japanese ˈplaɪ ə\n\nWould you like to know how to translate playa to Japanese? This page provides all possible translations of the word playa in the Japanese language.\n\nbeach(noun)\n\nthe sandy or stony shore of a sea or lake\n\nChildren love playing on the beach.\n\nGet even more translations for playa\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this playa Japanese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"playa.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 11 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": 0.9966108798980713} +{"content": "Billy Collins\n\n(22 March 1941 - / New York City)\n\nBilly Collins\nDo you like this poet?\n2196 person liked.\n472 person did not like.\n\n(born William James Collins) is an American poet, appointed as Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003. He is a Distinguished Professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York and is the Senior Distinguished Fellow of the Winter Park Institute, Florida. Collins was recognized as a Literary Lion of the New York Public Library (1992) and selected as the New York State Poet for 2004-2006.\n\nEarly Years\n\nCollins was born in New York City to William and Katherine Collins. Katherine Collins was a nurse who stopped working to raise the couple's only child. 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Chapman, Ph.D.\nCopyright (C) 2007 by HarperCollins Publishers.\nCite This Source\nIdioms and Phrases with business as usual\n\nbusiness as usual\n\nThe normal course of some activity, as in The fire destroyed only a small section of the store, so it's business as usual. This term originated as an announcement that a commercial establishment was continuing to operate in spite of fire, construction, or some similar interruption. It had been extended to broader use by 1914, when Winston Churchill said in a speech: “The maxim of the British people is ‘Business as usual,’” which became a slogan for the rest of World War I. Today it may be used in this positive sense and also pejoratively, as in Never mind that most civilians are starving to death—the ministry regards its job to be business as usual. [ Late 1800s ]\nThe American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary\nCopyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. 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Web. 9 Oct. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992201924324036} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of soften\nv. t. - To make soft or more soft. 2\nv. t. - To render less hard; -- said of matter. 2\nv. t. - To mollify; to make less fierce or intractable. 2\nv. t. - To palliate; to represent as less enormous; as, to soften a fault. 2\nv. t. - To compose; to mitigate; to assuage. 2\nv. t. - To make less harsh, less rude, less offensive, or less violent, or to render of an opposite quality. 2\nv. t. - To make less glaring; to tone down; as, to soften the coloring of a picture. 2\nv. t. - To make tender; to make effeminate; to enervate; as, troops softened by luxury. 2\nv. t. - To make less harsh or grating, or of a quality the opposite; as, to soften the voice. 2\nv. i. - To become soft or softened, or less rude, harsh, severe, or obdurate. 2\n\nThe word \"soften\" uses 6 letters: E F N O S T.\n\nNo direct anagrams for soften found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after soften (in bold), or to efnost in any order:\nd -   fondest   m -   foments   o -   eftsoon   festoon   r -   frontes   s -   softens  \n\nShorter words found within soften:\nef   efs   eft   efts   en   ens   eon   eons   es   et   fen   fens   fet   fets   foe   foes   fon   fons   font   fonts   ne   nest   net   nets   no   noes   nos   nose   not   note   notes   oe   oes   of   oft   often   on   one   ones   ons   onset   os   ose   sen   sent   set   seton   snot   so   soft   son   sone   sot   steno   stone   ten   tens   to   toe   toes   ton   tone   tones   tons  \n\nList shorter words within soften, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in soften, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with soften, words containing soften or words ending with soften\n\nAll words formed from soften by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: so   of   ft   te   en  \n\nBrowse words starting with soften by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: softcovers  \nNext word in list: softened  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: flu   ruction   caeoma   mogul   kaka   boff   pfennig  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2015 Morewords.com - 12.745mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999992251396179} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of fro\nadv. - From; away; back or backward; -- now used only in opposition to the word to, in the phrase to and fro, that is, to and from. See To and fro under To. 2\nprep. - From. 2\n\nThe word \"fro\" uses 3 letters: F O R.\n\nDirect anagrams of fro:\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after fro (in bold), or to for in any order:\na -   faro   fora   b -   forb   c -   corf   d -   ford   e -   fore   froe   g -   frog   k -   fork   l -   rolf   m -   form   from   o -   roof   p -   prof   t -   fort   u -   four   w -   frow  \n\nShorter words found within fro:\nof   or  \n\nWords formed from any letters in fro, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with fro, words containing fro or words ending with fro\n\nAll words formed from fro by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: fr   ro  \n\nBrowse words starting with fro by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: frizzy  \nNext word in list: frock  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: gesneria   evict   erelong   vying   dixit   ape   mridanga  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2015 Morewords.com - 5.219mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999991655349731} +{"content": "English to Malagasy Meaning of loess - loess\n\nDefinitions of loess in English\nNoun(1) a fine-grained unstratified accumulation of clay and silt deposited by the wind\nExamples of loess(1) lodestone ::\n(2) stone ::\n(3) lode ::\nEnglish to Malagasy Dictionary: loess\n\nMeaning and definitions of loess, translation in Malagasy language for loess with similar and opposite words. 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Corral one of these well-known and admired novels by Louis L’Amour to get started. Bendigo Shafter The Cherokee Trail The Daybreakers […]\n\nFinish Strong 2015 »\n\n    Our “Finish Strong” reading challenge this spring is based (again) on Thomas C. Foster’s book How to Read Literature Like a Professor.  Foster claims that to truly understand and appreciate Western literature, the reader needs an understanding of Shakespeare, the Bible, and Greek/Roman mythology. So, the reading challenge for this April and May […]\n\nFreshman Summer Reading Challenge »\n\nWho:  Any incoming freshman What:  One new-to-you Charles Dickens novel or a collection of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes mysteries (five or more) Where:  Anywhere When: This summer How:  It’s simple.  Find the book or recording that meets the requirements. 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David Graham, Alternate and Official Timer Kane Sargeant, Member Iustina Kuznetsov, President and Member Camai Bass, Vice President and Member Mrs. Esther Ashment, Battle Team Coach and LA Teacher Mrs. Ashment is retiring this spring after teaching 30 […]\n\nUnderstanding Dewey Classification »\n\nIntroducing Dewey Browse!  Explore the Internet with student-friendly websites grouped by Dewey Decimal Classification.  Interested in philosophy?  Check out the 100’s.   Want to look up a Bible verse?  Try the 200’s.  Need to know details about Azkaban?  Go to the 800’s.   There is something for everyone in this Dewey database.    \n\nIs This for Real? »\n\n“Gasoline Tax to Jump $3.00 January 1st!” No! Really? Maybe. Maybe not? The headline said it, so isn’t it true? Some headlines scream doom and gloom, others announce incredibly good news. But are they true? The most difficult headlines to discern relate to current events and personalities and contain just enough “truth” to look real […]\n\nSpring 2014 Reading Challenge »\n\nThis year’s “Finish Strong” challenge is based on the book How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines by Thomas C. Foster.  The author points out that much of our literature alludes to Shakespeare, the Bible, and Greek mythology, so your mission, should you choose to […]\n\nNew Books! »\n\nOur last order of new books for the year is now ready for checkout!  The following are a few of the titles: Dodger by Terry Pratchett Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier Virals by Kathy Reichs Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier Curveball:  The Year I Lost My Grip by Jordan Sonnenblick Code Name Verity by Elizabeth […]\n\nNavigate Overdrive Like a Pro »\n\nBorrow eBooks from the HHS library using Overdrive.  Navigating the site is easy, and Overdrive has produced a new video to show you the ropes. Give it a try today.  Log in with the same information you use to log in on school computers.  Employees, use your e-number, but change the e to a 9. Let […]\n\nBook Talks and Author Interviews »\n\nCheck out the  author and book information for this year’s Battle of the Books.  Even if you are not in the battles, you might enjoy these titles.    \n\nKindle, Nook, and eReader App Users: Digital Books are Available for Checkout »\n\nDo you like to read eBooks on your Kindle, Nook, iPad, or other eReader?  Homer High students and staff may check out titles from our new Overdrive account at the following URL:   http://kpbsdhs.lib.overdrive.com   Log in using your school district ID number and usual password.  Check out up to three titles and waitlist up to […]\n\n9-11 »\n\nTwelve years ago our nation was attacked, and our lives as Americans changed dramatically.  Our current high school students were only small children then and know about this tragedy only through media.  They don’t remember the days before the TSA moved into airports, when family and friends could sit at the boarding area waiting for flights. […]\n\nThoughts for Summer »\n\n“I emphasize that active learning from reading is better than passive learning such as listening to lectures or watching television. When you read, your mind must work by taking in letters and connecting them to form words. Words make themselves into thoughts and concepts. Developing good reading habits is something like being a champion weightlifter. […]\n\nFinish Strong 2013 »\n\n* Nine books.  Nine weeks.  *Take the challenge and Finish Strong.  Call It Courage I, Robot The Big Wave The Old Man and the Sea Good Bye, Mr. Chips The Hound of the Baskervilles Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Owls in the Family Shane The Jungle Book The Picture of Dorian Gray The Red Pony or […]\n\n“Ebooks Are Actually Not Books.” Web log post. Digital Book World. N.p., 18 Mar. 2013. Web. 19 Mar. 2013. »\n\nEbooks are actually not books By Beth Bacon Books are objects Books are objects.  They are limited by their physicality. Only one person can sit comfortably and read a book. So when a classroom or a school or a whole district wants their students to read a book, school district purchasing departments have no choice […]\n\nEBooks are Now Available »\n\n  Do you like to read eBooks on your Kindle, Nook, iPad, or other eReader? Homer High students and staff may now check out titles from the new Overdrive platform at the following URL: http://kpbsdhs.lib.overdrive.com Log in using your school district ID number and usual password. Check out titles and waitlist more. (Staff, use your […]\n\nOverdrive is Coming to HHS »\n\nThe eBook service known as Overdrive will soon be available at a select group of KPBSD high schools, including Homer High. If you have an iPod, iPad, computer, Kindle, Nook, or virtually any other device usable as an eReader, you will be able to borrow digital books from the library. 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See Ms. Webb for more information about meeting times and expectations.     2012-2013 High School Titles Between Shades of Gray http://www.amazon.com/Between-Shades-Gray-Ruta-Sepetys/dp/014242059X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345061888&sr=1-1&keywords=Between+Shades+of+Gray   Change-Up http://www.amazon.com/Change-up-Mystery-World-John-Feinstein/dp/B005FOHHG6/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345061948&sr=1-1&keywords=Change-Up   Claudette Colvin http://www.amazon.com/Claudette-Colvin-Twice-Toward-Justice/dp/0312661053/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345061995&sr=1-1&keywords=Claudette+Colvin […]\n\nSummer Reading »\n\nSummer “Reading”    … on a boat …in a tent …under the Midnight Sun …on the Alaska Highway …at Grandma’s house “Outside”     Caution:   There will be NO quiz!   NO book report!   NO essay!      My recommendation today is audiobooks from Lit2Go at the University of South Florida, found on iTunes as USF […]\n\nDare to Think for Yourself »\n\n  “The more you read, The more you know. 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You can expect only the best from The Dusty Bookshelf!\n\nPage 1 of 1:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5606315732002258} +{"content": "\n/trum\"pits/, n., pl. trumpets.\na showy pitcher plant, Sarracenia flava, of the southeastern U.S., having prominently veined, crimson-throated, yellow-green leaves and yellow flowers from 2 to 4 in. (5.1 to 10.2 cm) wide. Also called trumpet-leaf, yellow pitcher plant.\n[pl. of TRUMPET]\n\nUniversalium. 2010.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Trumpets — Trump ets, n. pl. (Bot.) A plant ({Sarracenia flava}) with long, hollow leaves. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • trumpets — The Israelites used long rams horns as trumpets, and these may still be heard in modern synagogues. Moses made two silver trumpets (Num. 10:2) which were blown by the priests (Num. 10:8). There was a feast of Trumpets on the first day of the… …   Dictionary of the Bible\n\n • trumpets — geltonoji saracėnija statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Saracėnijinių šeimos augalas (Sarracenia flava), paplitęs Jungtinėse Amerikos Valstijose. atitikmenys: lot. Sarracenia flava angl. yellow pitcherplant; trumpet leaf; trumpets; umbrella… …   Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)\n\n • Trumpets —    Were of a great variety of forms, and were made of divers materials. Some were made of silver (Num. 10:2), and were used only by the priests in announcing the approach of festivals and in giving signals of war. Some were also made of rams… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary\n\n • trumpets — noun pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect yellow trumpet shaped pitchers with wide mouths and erect lids • Syn: ↑huntsman s horn, ↑huntsman s horns, ↑yellow trumpet, ↑yellow pitcher plant, ↑Sarracenia flava • Hypernyms:… …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Trumpets and Raspberries — is a satirical play by Dario Fo. It was first performed in 1981, under its original Italian title, Clacson, Trombette e Pernacchi ( Claxons, Trumpets and Raspberries ).The fictional plot revolves around a real political figure, Gianni Agnelli,… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Trumpets and Drums — is an adaptation by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht of an eighteenth century English Restoration comedy by Farquhar, The Recruiting Officer .A SynopsisPlume, the recruiting officer, who has arrived from London, is informed by his Sergeant… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Trumpets, Feast of — • The first day of Tishri (October), the seventh month of the Hebrew year Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia\n\n • Trumpets, Feast of —    Was celebrated at the beginning of the month Tisri, the first month of the civil year. It received its name from the circumstances that the trumpets usually blown at the commencement of each month were on that occasion blown with unusual… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary\n\n • trumpets — trum·pet || trÊŒmpɪt n. one of several musical wind instruments made of brass tubing with a flared bell at the end and having a strong and penetrating tone; something that looks like a trumpet; sound of a trumpet, sound similar to that of a… …   English contemporary 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": 0.9995513558387756} +{"content": "Uncovering the Plot: Literature Studies for Teens\n\nI'm guest posting again on Bright Ideas Press! This time I'm sharing tips for identifying the plot of a story. Here's a little teaser, but make sure to hop on over to read the full article.\n\nunlocking-the-plot\n\nLiterature holds mysteries just waiting to be discovered. The setting is a great place to start asking questions. The next best area of focus is unlocking the plot. I remember fretting in school when I was asked, \"What was the main idea of this story?\" It was overwhelming to choose one thing that drove the whole story. All I really needed were a few simple tools to help guide my observations to help reveal the author's purpose in writing the story.\n\nClick here to continue reading...\n\nThis post is part of a series of posts about Literature Studies for Teens. Read other posts here:\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": 0.9999261498451233} +{"content": "Tags: Shadows Inquiries\nWomen in SF&F Month: Lane Robins\n\nToday’s guest is fantasy author Lane Robins! She is the author of two fantasy novels inspired by the Regency era, Maledicte and Kings and Assassins, as well as four urban fantasy books in the Shadows Inquiries series as Lyn Benedict. While these two sets of books are very different from each other, the main reasons I’ve enjoyed reading both are the same: the flawed, human characters and the fact that neither shies away from darkness. The first Shadows Inquiries book, Sins […]\n\nReview of Sins & Shadows\n\nSins & Shadowsby Lyn Benedict368pp (Paperback)My Rating: 8/10Amazon Rating: 5/5LibraryThing Rating: 4.17/5Goodreads Rating: 4.33/5 Sins & Shadows is the first book in the Shadows Inquiries urban fantasy series by Lyn Benedict, who has also written two fantasy novels under the name Lane Robins. Soon after starting the newer of these two books, Kings and Assassins, I read about Sins & Shadows on the author’s blog and was curious. I’d known the release date for Kings and Assassins since last year, […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999762773513794} +{"content": "How to say BR in Norwegian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate BR to Norwegian? This page provides all possible translations of the word BR in the Norwegian language.\n\nnr. (nummer)\n\nno.(written abbreviation)\n\nroom No. 145.\n\nGet even more translations for BR\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this BR Norwegian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"BR.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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The collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.\nPublisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, c2000.\nISBN: 9781550747270\nCharacteristics: 40 pages :,color illustrations ;,26 cm.\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 my library\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6835339665412903} +{"content": "\nEmpire of the Vampire – New Cover\n\nThe Thorns Remain\n\nFree Shipping\n\nKate, 2019\nKate flees London – abandoning everything – for Cumbria and Weyward Cottage, inherited from her great-aunt. 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What lurks in this volume, a collection from Crypt of Cthulhu magazine, is horror, too, the literary kind. As you grow increasingly absorbed, slowly turning the pages with fright-numbed fingers, you’ll see what marvels and terrors have kept many readers loyal to Crypt of Cthulhu, which, yes, I will admit to editing.\nIn this collection I have tried to present a cross section of Crypt, including representative genres, topics, principal contributors to the magazine, and authors treated in our articles. The main focus, as always in the magazine, is on criticism and research, and Lovecraft forms the basis of more of this than anyone else does. But you will also find discussions of Robert Bloch, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, Lin Carter, Brian Lumley, Colin Wilson, August Derleth, and Clark Ashton Smith. There is a pinch of fiction, including a new “posthumous collaboration” based on a newly discovered and quite extensive set of notes by HPL. A handful of our trademark satirical pieces round out the volume. Thus I think the book fulfills its promise of providing “the horror of it all,” the whole Cryptic gamut. The title is not, as one might expect, “The Best of The Crypt of Cthulhu” since there is simply too much to choose from. The contents of this collection are among the best, but that would be a peculiar title!\n\nBibliographic Information\n\nThe Horror of It All: Encrusted Gems from the “Crypt of Cthulhu”. Edited by Robert M. Price. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House; 1990; ISBN 1-55742-123-4; paperback; 204 pages.\n\nPurchasing This Book\n\nThis book may be purchased in paperback from Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble.\n\n  Return to Literary Criticism This page last revised 15 March 2014.\nhttps://www.hplovecraft.com/study/litcrit/lc31.aspx\n  Contact Us     Site Map     Search    \nCopyright © 1998–2023 by Donovan K. Loucks. 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He shouldered aside the rising tide of narcotics-mania, the gambling fever, the insatiable lust for the irrational. Jeff had his own all-consuming obsession: Paul Conroe must die! After a five-year frenzied chase, Jeff had his victim cornered; he'd driven him into the last hideaway of the world's most desperate men-the sealed vaults of the human-vivisectionists. And Jeff knew that to reach his final horrible objective, he must offer himself also as a guinea pig for the secret experiments of the world's most feared physicians!2594\n\nEbook Details\nPages: 116\nSize: 2.3 MB\nPublisher: Positronic Publishing\nDate published:   2016\nISBN: 9781515403548 (DRM-EPUB)\n\nDRM Settings\nCopying:not allowed\nPrinting:not allowed\nRead Aloud:  not allowed\n\nThis product is listed in the following category:\n\nFiction > Science Fiction > Adventure\n\nThis author has products in the following categories:\n\nFiction > Science Fiction > Adventure\n\nIf you find anything wrong with this product listing, perhaps the description is wrong, the author is incorrect, or it is listed in the wrong category, then please contact us. 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All rights reserved.\n\n(Currencies) the standard monetary unit of The Gambia, divided into 100 bututs\n[from a Gambian native name]\nCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014\n\nda•la•si\n\n(dɑˈlɑ si)\n\nn., pl. -si, -sis.\nthe basic monetary unit of The Gambia.\nRandom House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.\nThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:\nNoun1.dalasi - the basic unit of money in Gambia\nGambian monetary unit - monetary unit in Gambia\nbutat, butut - 100 bututs equal 1 dalasi in Gambia\nBased on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nFor example, the cedi and the Gambian dalasi fell by over 45% versus the dollar between 2000-02.\nThe currencies to be replaced are: The Nigerian Naira, the Ghanaian Cedi, the Guinean Franc, the Sierra Leonean Leone and the Gambian Dalasi. 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With so many new writers participating in NaNoWriMo this year with the wide-eyes and itchy fingers, I wanted to be the first to give you a pre-NaNo pep talk. I bet you’re just filled with giggles at the thought of hammering out that next media blockbuster. Good! Remember those warm fuzzies after the first 10,000 words. By…\n\nKeep reading A WriMo Survival Guide\n\nComments closed\n\nWell I’ll be damned\n\nI originally wanted to start this week off by writing about my vacation experiences in Thailand, but after waking up to the announcement that Donald J. Trump was elected as the 45th president of our country, I felt the need to get this out of my system. It’s sort of like having to burp after downing a can of Diet Coke. A necessity. He wasn’t my choice for president. Neither was Hilary. Yet, he is the one people voted to lead the US for the next four years, whether I like it or not. But that’s the funny part. 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As a trial run, I picked up a client to handle online pc repair and other computer-related. I’ll visit his office when I have hardware I need to install or if remote access isn’t working. The relationship has been great. But, I have been able to make a few observations on what it means to be a tech freelancer. Be prepared receive calls at weird hours. My client and I are on different schedules despite being in the same time zone. There…\n\nKeep reading A few early freelancing observations\n\nComments closed\n\nIn the beginning\n\nFunny, I don’t think I’ve ever done any worldbuilding in a traditional sense. Sure, I’ve made notes as to geography, weather, langue, etc., but I never took the time to sit and build a fictional world from scratch. I think I want to dig my hands in the dirt and grow a world or two. I reached out to the Twitterverse asking for resources to get started on my quest to become a digital deity. 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They're distantly related.\n\ndistantly adverb (NOT FRIENDLY)\n\nin an unfriendly way, showing no emotion: Sam smiled distantly.\nTranslations of “distantly”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 遙遠地, 遙遠地,遠遠地…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 遥远地, 遥远地,远远地…\n(Definition of distantly from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of distantly?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\nWord of the Day\nfield event\n\na sports event in which athletes take part one after the other rather than racing or competing together\n\nWord of the Day\n\nAre you a glass-half-full person? (Everyday Idioms)\nAre you a glass-half-full person? (Everyday Idioms)\nby Kate Woodford,\nJuly 29, 2015\nA reader of this blog recently asked for a post on idioms that are used in everyday English. This seemed like a reasonable request. After all, if you are going to make the effort to learn a set of English idioms, you want those idioms to be useful. The question, then, was\n\nRead More \n\nexoskeleton noun\nexoskeleton noun\nJuly 27, 2015\na robotic device which goes around the legs and part of the body of a person who cannot walk and allows them to move independently and in an upright position The device, known as an exoskeleton, is strapped to the outside of a person’s limbs and can then be controlled by them.\n\nRead More ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9906760454177856} +{"content": "Broome and the intuition of neutrality\n\nPhilosophical Issues 19 (1):389-411 (2009)\nIn “Weighing Lives” (2004) John Broome criticizes a view common to many population axiologists. On that view, population increases with extra people leading decent lives are axiologically neutral: they make the world neither better nor worse, ceteris paribus. Broome argues that this intuition, however, attractive, cannot be sustained, for several independent reasons. I respond to his criticisms and suggest that the neutrality intuition, if correctly interpreted, can after all be defended.On the version I defend,the world with added extra people at wellbeing levels within the neutrality range is incommensurable in value with the world in which these peaople are absent.\nKeywords neutrality intuition  population ethics  incommensurability  mere addition paradox  Broome, John  Value relations  utilitarianism  critical level utilitarianism\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.1111/j.1533-6077.2009.00174.x\n Save to my reading list\nFollow the author(s)\nMy bibliography\nExport citation\nFind it on Scholar\nEdit this record\nMark as duplicate\nRevision history Request removal from index\nDownload options\nPhilPapers Archive\n\nUpload a copy of this paper     Check publisher's policy on self-archival     Papers currently archived: 22,121\nExternal links\nSetup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server\nConfigure custom proxy (use this if your affiliation does not provide a proxy)\nThrough your library\nReferences found in this work BETA\n\nNo references found.\n\nAdd more references\n\nCitations of this work BETA\nWlodek Rabinowicz (2009). 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U\n\nNaPoWriMo Day 6 – Forever The Girl Who (List Poem)\n\nForever the girl who…\n\nwishes her mind would be more chemically flexible to handle all that hurt. is stuck somewhere in 2016, the last known place of her wholeness. redeems by repeating the same mistake in different ways. turns her-kinda people into sanctuaries. bleeds poems because she doesn’t want therapy. wishes her heart could open more rooms to lodge pain. thinks that the moon’s cheeks turn pink what with all that staring and admiring. pours milk inside the coffee-powder jar instead of the glass. trades her soul for longing and more longing. abandons challenges. dreams, dreams, dreams…\n\n©Kavya Janani. U\n\nThis is the poem I posted on Instagram too. So, no two poems today. The prompt was by @hazel.poetry on Instagram.\n\nIf you love my poems, please consider purchasing a copy of my poetry collection – La Douleur Exquise.\n\nYou can check out my other list poems here: List Poems by Kavya Janani. U\n\nLeave comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.\n\nDreamy Poet", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000070333480835} +{"content": "What does RODAC mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand RODAC in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nReplicate Organism Detection And Counting\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for RODAC in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this RODAC abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"RODAC.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 9 Mar. 2014. .\n\nRODAC also stands for:\n\n... see them all »\n\nNearby & related abbreviations:\n\nAlternative search:\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9015422463417053} +{"content": "Blog Tour Kick-Off: Journey to the Rift by Cathi Shaw!\n\nYA Bound Book Tours is organizing a Blog Tour for: Journey to the Rift by Cathi Shaw. This tour will run from January 16th to 20th. Check out the tour schedule below.\n\nJourney to the Rift\nby Cathi Shaw\nGenre: YA Fantasy\nRelease Date: November 3rd 2016\nInk Smith Publishing\n\nSummary for Goodreads:\n\nA dangerous quest into a forbidden land wasn’t exactly what Brijit Carnesîr was planning after her graduation from the Academy. For years she has looked forward starting her life as a member of the Coimirceoirí and she is thrilled to discover that she has been chosen as the Academy Apprentice of her year. But despite the fact that she has been longing to go to Séreméla and work with the Elders, it soon becomes apparent that her fate isn’t as rosy as it appears to be. First, she is paired up with a grumpy male apprentice from Stone Mountain, Weylon Forborrow. Second, it doesn’t take her long to discover that the Elders are not taking her to Séreméla, as tradition dictates. Instead, Weylon and her are sent to The Rift, a dead land tainted with evil. Even before they join the Elder royalty at Tèarmann, an ancient fortress on the cusp of the Rift, Brijit discovers that the Elders are hiding too many things. She is given the task of helping the Princess in birthing the long awaited Queen of the Elders but nothing is as it seems. There is talk of an old and forgotten Prophecy, Weylon is attacked by a creature from the Rift and her grandmother is killed, after revealing a secret that rocks everything Brijit knows about her past. Soon Brijit questions everything she had been led to believe and, worse, she realizes that the future of Séreméla and all of Five Corners is in jeopardy, unless she can find a way to save it!   \n\nAbout the Author\nCathi Shaw lives in Summerland, BC with her husband and three children. She is often found wandering around her home, muttering in a seemingly incoherent manner, particularly when her characters have embarked on new adventure. In addition to writing fiction, she is the co-author of the textbook Writing Today and the true story, Surviving Logan.\n\nAuthor Links:\n\nBlog Tour Schedule – \nJanuary 16th\nThe Thought Spot   Review\nA New Look On Books   Spotlight\nLoves Great Reads   Excerpt\nMythical Books   Spotlight\nJust Us Book Blog   Excerpt\nSolaFide Book Club  A Day in the Diary\n\nJanuary 17th\nThe Cover Contessa   Teaser\nThe Avid Reader   Guest Post\nThe Page Unbound   Excerpt\n\nJanuary 18th\nCBY Book Club  Excerpt\nBook Lover Promo  Guest Post\nLiterary Musings  Spotlight\n\nJanuary 19th\nKindle and Me  Playlist\n\nJanuary 20th\nHeather Bloggs   Review\nMust Read Faster   Spotlight\nThe Readdicts    Teaser\nTriquetra Reviews   http://www.triquetrareviews.blogspot.com    Promo Post*\nTurning the Pages   Http://turningthepagesx.blogspot.com    Review*\n\nNote: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6896884441375732} +{"content": "viaLibri Requires Cookies CLICK HERE TO HIDE THIS NOTICE\n\nRecently found by viaLibri....\n\nNew York: Greenberg: Publisher, [1951].. Octavo, boards. First edition. \"A well-spun yarn of the world of 1975 exhibiting familiar insanity. The explanation is that human irrational behavior is manipulated, inadvertently, by telepathic dreamers from another world. When the dreamers learn this, life on Earth takes a turn for the better.\" - Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-268. The author's first SF book. Clarke, Tale of the Future (1978), p. 99. A fine copy in very good or better dust jacket with just a touch of wear at spine ends and mild fade to spine panel and along fore-edge of front panel. A nice copy. (#152400)\n      [Bookseller: L. W. 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The committees below are one year terms starting Feb. 1, 2018 (even though ALA’s Midwinter Meeting is Feb. 9 – 12, these groups will not meet there)\n\nAdditionally, appointments will be made for the Selected Lists Teams (one year term starting Jan. 1, 2018):\n\nContinue reading Volunteer for YALSA Book List Committees and Selected Lists!\n\nComments closed\n\nUpdate on Quick Picks and Amazing Audiobooks @ The Hub\n\nGreetings! As many of you will already know, Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers and Amazing Audiobooks lists have moved to The Hub in order to provide more in depth coverage of nominated titles and to allow for more virtual volunteer opportunities. (Read all about the details of the transition in this post).\n\nI’m happy to say that our new team of Quick Picks and Amazing Audiobooks are now working hard listening and reading to books, and we’ll soon start having blog posts highlighting nominated titles.\n\nIf you have a field suggestion for a title that the blogging groups should consider, nominate using the Amazing Audiobooks form or the Quick Picks form. The full details on eligibility and criteria can be found on the Amazing Audiobooks Blogging Group Function Statement and Quick Picks Blogging Group Function Statement. Continue reading Update on Quick Picks and Amazing Audiobooks @ The Hub\n\nComments closed\n\nAmazing Audiobooks and Quick Picks Lists are Moving to The Hub, and You’re Invited to Be a Part of the Team!\n\nAs many of you know, the YALSA board voted to change the way selected lists committees operate and share their picks for the best books for teens. You can find all the details on the change in Board Member Franklin Escobedo’s blog post on the YALSAblog.\n\nRather than repeat Franklin’s detailed explanation of the rationale for the change, I wanted to offer my own reasons for why I am excited about this process and invite you, Hub readers, to be a part of it!\n\nThe Hub has always been a collection development resource, highlighting books and other materials and helping librarians and library workers connect the teens they serve with resources that meet their needs and support their interests. We cover everything from podcasts and YouTube videos to manga, anime, and of course, books! But we’ve never really done straight reviews of titles.  Continue reading Amazing Audiobooks and Quick Picks Lists are Moving to The Hub, and You’re Invited to Be a Part of the Team!\n\nComments closed\n\nCollection Development Grant Supports Library Express in Scranton, PA\n\nThis is a post from Anna Kilcullen, a Young Adult & Reader’s Service Librarian at Albright Memorial Library in Scranton, Pennsylvania, who was awarded a Baker & Taylor and YALSA Collection Development Grant. YALSA members who work directly with young adults can apply for next year’s grant until December 1st\n\nlibrary express scranton PA\n\nThis year I was awarded one of the Baker & Taylor/ YALSA Collection Development grants to create a new and improved YA collection at the Scranton Public Library’s bookstore/library hybrid branch, Library Express. Library Express is unique not only because it is a hybrid but because it is located in the Marketplace at Steamtown, Scranton’s downtown mall.   Library Express is also the location of most of the teen programming that I conduct as the library’s Young Adult Librarian. The YA collection at Library Express was desperately in need of an upgrade so this grant came in very handy. With the grant funding, I was able to add about eighty-five new titles to the existing YA collection. In total, these new items circulated 107 times between June 2016 and August 2016. This much activity was in great contrast to the meager circulation statistics which were collected before we added the new titles. Continue reading Collection Development Grant Supports Library Express in Scranton, PA\n\nComments closed\n\nMonth in Review: September 2016\n\nNow that the school year’s back in swing, we’re bringing back the Month in Review roundup of resources for collection development, content curation, and teen library services.\n\nmonth in review | yalsa's the hub\n\nHub Highlights\n\nAn exploration of hi/lo books.\n\nBooks for fans of The Get Down.\n\nAn Interview with Francisco X. Stork.\n\nBooks and Reading\n\n13 Mind-bending YA Books at the NYPL blog.\n\nAmanda at Teen Librarian Toolbox has a preview of forthcoming YA titles.\n\nHarry Potter and the transformation of fandom at Slate.\n\nYA lit for makers at Teen Librarian’s Toolbox.\n\nYA author Mindy McGinnis on poverty in YA lit and her new book, Female of the Species.\n\nReading While White did a September-long feature on #OwnVoices books: check out the reviews of Eighth Grade Superzero, It Ain’t Awful, Falafel, Outrun the Moon, and more.\n\nAt Epic Reads, the 23 most-anticipated YA books out in October.\n\nUp your readers’ advisory game with this webinar from NoveList on unlocking the power of pop culture.\n\nBanned Books Week\n\nI.W. Gregorio says “Save a Life — Support a Banned Book” in Publisher’s Weekly.\n\nAt Teen Services Underground: Dealing with a Book Challenge.\n\nSchool Library Journal shares data from a survey about book challenges and looks at the content of challenged books (spoiler: it’s mostly diverse books).\n\nOK, this is funny. From The Onion: Teens disappointed in Banned Books. Continue reading Month in Review: September 2016\n\nComments closed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9911128282546997} +{"content": "From Our Listeners\n5:08 am\nSat May 25, 2013\n\nThree-Minute Fiction Readings: 'Geometry' And 'Snowflake'\n\nOriginally published on Sat May 25, 2013 3:39 pm\n\nNPR's Bob Mondello and Susan Stamberg read excerpts of two of the best submissions for Round 11 of our short story contest. They read Snowflake by Winona Wendth of Lancaster, Mass., and Geometry by Eugenie Montague of Los Angeles. 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To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.(SOUNDBITE OF CLOCK TICKING) Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9735318422317505} +{"content": "Tired Words by dkdebshop\ndkdebshop Tired Words\ntired words by cindytaylor1475\ntired words by cindytaylor1475\nRescue Tired Words by jordan\njordan Rescue Tired Words\nplay room\nClassroom Displays to Rescue Tired Words by Berit Papirdilla\nBerit Papirdilla\nBerit Papirdilla Classroom Displays to Rescue Tired Words\nTired by SSICA\ntired by TiffyJean\ntired by Jun S\ntired by hallie\nTired. by Antonella Fanelli\nTired by cathy\ntired by mademoiselle\ntired? by MyohoDane\ntired... by petitedress\ntired by Amilya\nTired by hallie\ntired by Mustang_Sally\nTired. by diann\nTiReD ~ by amchism\nTired. by sophia\nTired by mademoiselle\nTired.. by King_guosir\nTired... by Susan John\nTired? by Szamo\nTired... by cingene\ntired by Ms.B\ntired by Take me to New York\ntired by woolwalker\ntired by ErayT\nTired by hallie\nTired by Rosebuds11", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983028173446655} +{"content": "What does TISLL stand for?\n\nWhat does TISLL mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: TISLL.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for TISLL:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nThe Institute for Sierra Leonean Languages\n\nRegional » African\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is TISLL? Got another good explanation for TISLL? 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\"TISLL.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 24 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8060469031333923} +{"content": "MT McGuire Books\n\nThis week I have been mostly … writing.\n\nPosted July 7, 2018 and visited 3046 times, 17 so far today\n\nA while ago you may remember I talked about an anthology I was involved in called Christmas Lites. The deadline for the next one is looming for August and I want to write something bespoke for this year’s. I sat down to try and do something on 27th June and this last Thursday, I finished the result. Except the maximum […]\n\nRead any good books lately?\n\nPosted June 9, 2018 and visited 2933 times, 16 so far today\n\nA good book and a giveaway of free short stories.\n\nPussy Galore’s Younger Sister …\n\nPosted March 31, 2018 and visited 1007 times, 3 so far today\n\nYes, that’s right, Bargains Galore! Oh ho ho ho, that was in aid of give a crap joke a home week. Once again, through the wonders of modern science I am speaking to you in my absence, this is getting to be a habit. Sorry about that, but what better day for me to post than on April Fool’s […]\n\nLook at my huge pussy! #IWD2018 #womenwriters #internationalwomensday #seewomenwrite\n\nPosted March 10, 2018 and visited 810 times, 3 so far today\n\nLovely reduced books for World Women’s Day and Read and Ebook Week\n\nNew M T McGuire release … sort of and Kobo Sale\n\nPosted January 20, 2018 and visited 1761 times, 3 so far today\n\nTalking about books this week! Well, this is an author blog I have to interrupt the cat and dementia stories sometimes. Christmas Lites VII is out! Woot! Yes! I have a new release out. It’s an anthology of fantastic short stories with one dodgy one from me to lower the tone. Phnark. Christmas Lites is a charity anthology to […]\n\nWhen it feels right but is … wrong. #writing #indiebooks\n\nPosted November 12, 2017 and visited 2426 times, 7 so far today\n\nI talk frankly about the things I’ve fucked up in my author career so you can avoid copying me.\n\nWin a laughter library and Kobo’s 40% off sale. #kobo #giveaways\n\nPosted October 28, 2017 and visited 1641 times, 2 so far today\n\nGreetings everyone, just a quick one today about some smashing offers for Kobo users first and then a giveaway that should suit everyone … well everyone who likes humorous books because if you don’t like the funny then, frankly, I’m not sure what you’re doing here. On we go. Kobo 40% off sale Yep the lovely peps […]\n\nSmashingly non‐expensive books alert!\n\nPosted August 5, 2017 and visited 2946 times, 4 so far today\n\nA bit of news, some special offers on other sci‐fi books and a little bit more from McMini.\n\nWhen the luck unicorn farts …\n\nPosted July 21, 2017 and visited 2772 times, 5 so far today\n\nYou’d better be ready. Yes, smashing things are afoot, in writing world anyway, and for once it’s not me blundering into something and breaking it. Something unusual and rather wonderful has happened this week, my book, Escape From B‐Movie Hell has been accepted for a bookbub promotion. Now, I can imagine you might be thinking, ‘Mmm yes […]\n\nA Charming Child: guest post by the inestimable Tallis Steelyard #newbooks\n\nPosted May 27, 2017 and visited 1552 times, 3 so far today\n\nWhat can I say? We have a guest, my writer friend Jim, Webster, along with the inimitable, the one and only Tallis Steelyard is here to tell us a little tale. Thank you Tallis and Jim, for stepping in and giving me something to share with everyone at the end of a week when gastroenteritis has left me short. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985980987548828} +{"content": "Demanding 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\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\nRewriting the Future: Using Science Fiction to Re-Envision Justice\n\nOur justice movements desperately need science fiction. Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991207718849182} +{"content": "\nSoul Survivor: Tarana Burke's \"Unbound\" Brings #MeToo Back to Its Roots\n\nBurke continues a tradition of Black feminist thought that centers Black girls and women.Superhero Diversity Gets the Axe\n\nBad news in the superhero world over the past few months: the downturn in the economy is impacting comic book publishers, and both Marvel and DC Comics are canceling a whole of bunch of their midlist superheroes. Unfortunately, the midlist is where a lot of titles featuring women and superheroes of... 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 »\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 »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5095338821411133} +{"content": "\nBitchReads: 13 Books Feminists Should Read in October\n\nCozy up with a new title this month.Rewriting the Future: Using Science Fiction to Re-Envision Justice\n\nOur justice movements desperately need science fiction. 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\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\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 »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999740123748779} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “pinched”\n\nadjective uk   /pɪntʃt/ us  \ndescribes someone's face when it is thin and pale: He had that pinched look which suggests poverty and lack of nourishment.\n(Definition of pinched from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of pinched?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “pinched”\n\nDefinitions of “pinched", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6098518371582031} +{"content": "Book Links: Wedding Poems, the Strib’s new Book Editor, and other stuff\n\nThe Strib’s new Book Editor Laurie Hertzel introduces herself to readers.\n\nThe Internet Writing Journal complies a list of the the best author blogs. {via}\n\nThis week’s New Yorker features “Awake” a story by Tobias Wolff that I haven’t read yet, however I did make the mistake of reading the Joshua Ferris one from last week (hoo boy do I wish I could have that time back.\n\nMagers & Quinn point out that Rain Taxi is releasing its 50th edition.\n\nSpeaking of short stories, Joshua Furst (author of the awesome Sabotage Cafe — which should interest Minnesota readers since it takes place in and around Dinkytown) is has a short story called “The Hurricane” being serialized by Five Chapters this week (that’s one damn awkward sentence I am much too lazy to fix).\n\nThe LA Times has a lengthy piece on the film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road.\n\nMaud Newton gives a brief glimpse into Sarah Vowell’s upcoming book The Wordy Shipmates Vowell will be reading at the Barnes & Noble in the Galleria on October 21st.\n\nOver at The Rake Max Ross tells a tale of a wedding, a poem, and the poet in attendance.\n\nLitmob reviews Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland and likes it way, way more than I did.\n\nBookfox ranks Literary Journals (and I am proud to say I have been rejected by many of the highly competitive journals).\n\n(Visited 21 times, 1 visits today)\n\nLeave A Comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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See the Note under Novel, a. 2\n\nThe word \"novel\" uses 5 letters: E L N O V.\n\nNo direct anagrams for novel found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after novel (in bold), or to elnov in any order:\nc -   cloven   e -   elevon   s -   novels   sloven  \n\nShorter words found within novel:\nel   en   enol   eon   leno   lev   levo   lo   lone   love   ne   no   noel   oe   ole   on   one   oven   voe   vole  \n\nList shorter words within novel, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in novel, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with novel, words containing novel or words ending with novel\n\nAll words formed from novel by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: no   ov   ve   el  \n\nBrowse words starting with novel by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: novations  \nNext word in list: novelette  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: keto   he   educabilities   vug   lea   do   dwarf  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2017 Morewords.com - 17.449mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999831914901733} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of send\nv. t. - To cause to go in any manner; to dispatch; to commission or direct to go; as, to send a messenger. 2\nv. t. - To give motion to; to cause to be borne or carried; to procure the going, transmission, or delivery of; as, to send a message. 2\nv. t. - To emit; to impel; to cast; to throw; to hurl; as, to send a ball, an arrow, or the like. 2\nv. t. - To cause to be or to happen; to bestow; to inflict; to grant; -- sometimes followed by a dependent proposition. 2\nv. i. - To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand. 2\nv. i. - To pitch; as, the ship sends forward so violently as to endanger her masts. 2\nn. - The impulse of a wave by which a vessel is carried bodily. 2\n\nThe word \"send\" uses 4 letters: D E N S.\n\nDirect anagrams of send:\n  dens   ends   sned\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after send (in bold), or to dens in any order:\na -   deans   saned   sedan   b -   bends   c -   scend   e -   denes   dense   needs   f -   fends   h -   shend   i -   dines   nides   snide   l -   lends   m -   mends   o -   nodes   nosed   sonde   p -   pends   spend   r -   nerds   rends   s -   sends   sneds   t -   dents   tends   u -   dunes   nudes   v -   vends   w -   wends   y -   dynes  \n\nShorter words found within send:\nde   den   ed   eds   en   end   ens   es   ne   sen  \n\nList shorter words within send, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in send, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with send, words containing send or words ending with send\n\nAll words formed from send by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: se   en   nd  \n\nBrowse words starting with send by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: senatorships  \nNext word in list: sendable  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: iwis   ectypal   taffarel   eke   kuchen   vocable   no  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2016 Morewords.com - 15.998mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Formation in Professional Education: An Examination of the Relationship between Theories of Meaning and Theories of the Self\n\nJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):342-353 (2011)\nAbstract 7,973\nExternal links\n • Through your library Configure\n\n Similar books and articles\n Wang Lu (2008). Theories of Meaning. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):83-98.\n Nancy J. Nersessian (1988). Reasoning From Imagery and Analogy in Scientific Concept Formation. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988:41 - 47.\n\n Monthly downloads\n\n Added to index\n\n 2011-09-09\n\n Total downloads\n\n 9 ( #122,562 of 739,180 )\n\n Recent downloads (6 months)\n\n 1 ( #61,778 of 739,180 )\n\n How can I increase my downloads?\n\n My notes\n Sign in to use this feature\n\n Start a new thread\n There  are no threads in this forum\n Nothing in this forum yet.\n\n Other forums", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9773319363594055} +{"content": "More Words\n\nsewan is a valid word in this word list. For a definition, see the external dictionary links below.\n\nThe word \"sewan\" uses 5 letters: A E N S W.\n\nDirect anagrams of sewan:\n  wanes   weans\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after sewan (in bold), or to aensw in any order:\na -   seawan   d -   dewans   snawed   h -   whenas   k -   wakens   o -   weason   r -   answer   resawn   s -   sewans   y -   sawney  \n\nShorter words found within sewan:\nae   an   ane   anes   anew   as   aw   awe   awes   awn   awns   en   ens   es   na   nae   naw   ne   new   news   sae   sane   saw   sawn   sea   sen   sew   sewn   snaw   swan   wae   waes   wan   wane   wans   was   we   wean   wen   wens  \n\nList shorter words within sewan, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in sewan, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nTry a search for sewan in these online resources (some words may not be found):\nWiktionary - OneLook Dictionaries - Merriam-Webster - Google Search\nEach search will normally open in a new window.\n\nList all words starting with sewan, words containing sewan or words ending with sewan\n\nAll words formed from sewan by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: se   ew   wa   an  \n\nBrowse words starting with sewan by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: sewages  \nNext word in list: sewans  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: us   jealous   sawyer   ceiba   fyce   snib   fees  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2016 Morewords.com - 12.658mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999756217002869} +{"content": "Posts for interview\n\nPosted In Guest Post, Story Structure, Writing\n\nPlotting Great Book Series (featuring Gillian Bronte Adams)\n\nMollie E. 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By continuing to use this site, you agree to the terms of our updated Privacy Policy.\n\nebook / ISBN-13: 9781405528214\n\nPrice: £10.99\n\nON SALE: 3rd September 2013\n\nGenre: Fiction & Related Items / Fantasy\n\nSelect a format:\n\nThe most highly-anticipated novel in the Dark-Hunter series since Acheron is here – the unforgettable story of Styxx, Acheron’s twin brother and one of the most powerful beings on earth\n\nJust when you thought Doomsday was over . . .\n\nCenturies ago Acheron saved the human race by imprisoning an ancient evil bent on absolute destruction. Now that evil has been unleashed and it is out for revenge.\n\nMisjudged, condemned, betrayed and abandoned, this is Styxx’s only chance to set the record straight. 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That was one of the main issues I had with the previous books in the series.”\n~ Under the Covers\n\nIn the final installment to the Crossfire series, Sylvia Day really solidifies the relationship with Gideon and Eva. If you’ve been a fan of this entire series, then there is no question that you will absolutely love this book. But if you’re like me and like some aspects of the series, but wasn’t fully invested in relationship between the hero and heroine than this may be a less than stellar novel for you just because it follows a lot of the same pattern at the first four books in the series.\n\nNow that Eva and Gideon have gotten hitched, you would think that all would be well for them. I mean, come on, what else would stand in their way that hasn’t been already? However, Day brings in another threat that is quite predictable and, to be honest, not that much of an obstacle in my opinion, based on what these characters have already been through together already. However, it does add some drama to an otherwise easy read.\n\nThe writing has improved with this last book. That was one of the main issues I had with the previous books in the series. I felt like there were a lot of long droughts where nothing really happens in the books. There’s still quite a lot of dialogue and many, MANY exchanges of I love yous between Eva and Gideon, but I think because of where they are in their relationship, it isn’t so annoying and far more acceptable in this book.\n\nThis book lays on the romance hard. There’s a lot of Eva saying how amazing gorgeous, successful and romantic Gideon is. Sometimes it goes on for pages. So while I enjoyed it at first, sometimes it can get too much for the reader. I just feel like this book is exactly the same as the others, and nothing has really evolved or changed so much in their relationship. But this book definitely fulfilled my mood for a billionaire romance. If you’re a fan of those super alpha heroes then you’re going to love Cross.\n\nClick on the covers to buy the books\n\nAbout Sylvia Day\n\nSylvia is the #1 New York Times, #1 USA Today & #1 international bestselling author of over twenty award-winning novels translated into 41 languages. With tens of millions of copies of her books in print, she is a #1 bestseller in 28 countries.\n\nFor the last three years, Sylvia’s novels took spots among the top ten bestselling books on global year-end sales round ups, making her one of the most widely read authors in the world today. She has been nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Author and her work has been honored as Amazon’s Best of the Year in Romance. Sylvia served as the 22nd President of Romance Writers of America.\n\nWhat did you think of our review?\nLet us know your thoughts in the comment box below!\n\n ♡ Don’t want to miss any of our posts? ♡ \nFollow Under the Covers: Facebook | Twitter | Tsu | GoodReads | Email \n\nFollow me\n\nBlogger/Reviewer at Under the Covers Book Blog\nI’m an obsessive makeup junkie and a compulsive reader. I like to call Under the Covers Book Blog my stomping ground, but when I’m not talking about books with my girls, I write New Adult Dystopian and Contemporary Romance under the pen name Ana Jolene (http://www.anajolene.com). I also work as a virtual assistant for authors. You also can find me as a reviewer and columnist for FreshFiction.com.\n\nWhen it comes to books I’m pretty adventurous. I read everything from Paranormal Romance to Urban Fantasy, New Adult, BDSM, LGBT fiction, Cozy Mysteries and even YA. If it’s got the littlest trace of romance in it, then I’ll probably read it. 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No, not ever.\n\nTurned her back on those undeserving,\n\nFocused on creating her life,\n\nOnly to find the same disappointment\n\nRepeating itself over and over.\n\nNo matter what she does,\n\nNo matter what she gives,\n\nNo matter what she sacrifces,\n\nNo matter how she grows.\n\nShe will never be enough.\n\nShe will always fail. Why?\n\nOne must measure themselves\n\nAgains't their own expectations.\n\nNot those who take take take.\n\nAbout the Writer\n\nrosenvegas is a writer for BrooWaha. For more information, visit the writer's website.\nWant to write articles too? Sign up & become a writer!\n\n1 comments on Expected Failure\n\nLog In To Vote   Score: 1\nBy Caballero_69 on July 08, 2011 at 06:01 pm\n\n\"One must measure themselves\n\nAgains't their own expectations.\"\n\nSheer profundity in eight words!\n\nWish more of us could learn this sooner rather than later!\n\nGreat work!\n\n Report abuse\n\nAdd A Comment!\n\nClick here to signup or login.\n\nRate This Article\n\nYour vote matters to us", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9740810394287109} +{"content": "How to say circus in Italian ˈsɜr kəs\n\nWould you like to know how to translate circus to Italian? This page provides all possible translations of the word circus in the Italian language.\n\nDiscuss this circus Italian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"circus.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. 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Then I read somewhere else…\n\n January 28, 2020\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Highway Bodies\n\n My Thoughts: This book, was my top pick for the first book to read of the year, one because it was hella queer but also because it had been on my to-read list for…\n\n January 27, 2020\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Come Tumbling Down\n\n My Thoughts: This was probably my most anticipated release in January, technically only beating Dark and Deepest Red because I was lucky enough to get an Advance Reader Copy of it. It is no…\n\n January 14, 2020\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Reverie\n\n My Thoughts: I was so pumped for this book, so pumped in fact that I froze completely when it came out in early December. I wanted to read it right away but also what…\n\n January 13, 2020\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: The Poet X\n\n My Thoughts: I have to say I’m pretty wary of slam poetry publications as sometimes the rhythm that is vital to it’s beauty just doesn’t translate. So a whole novel written in slam poetry…\n\n January 6, 2020\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Book Love\n\n My Thoughts: This wee little book of funny comics was a Christmas Gift and I was so delighted. Both because I hadn’t heard of this book, I don’t pay much attention to comics outside…\n\n January 2, 2020\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Middlegame\n\n My Thoughts: There are very few books out there that evoke a feeling of unease and confusion while reading them. These are books that you know once you have finished them you are going…\n\n December 30, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo\n\n My Thoughts: THIS BOOK! So I kept seeing this book around and thought yeah, classic Hollywood style faux memoir/tale, it’s my thing but meh, not now. I knew it was queerish but not sure…\n\n December 27, 2019\n • Book Review Giveaway!\n\n GIVEAWAY: Madness Of Sunshine\n\n Today I bring you something different, not only my review of Nalini Singh’s debut thriller A Madness of Sunshine but also I am giving away one copy of the US edition hardcover, as I…\n\n December 23, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: The Bone Houses\n\n My Thoughts: This is one of those cases that when I got this book in my September Owl Crate I hadn’t really heard of it. Because of how busy my life was at the…\n\n December 19, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Crier’s War\n\n My Thoughts: There are very few times that a review of a book hypes me up as much and this review hyped me for this book. This is one of the few books I…\n\n December 12, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: The Toll\n\n My Thoughts: This was one of my most anticipated reads this spring and it honestly did not disappoint. Also, I am so happy to no longer include this book in my Dystopian novels with…\n\n December 9, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Dark and Deepest Red\n\n My Thoughts: I cannot even begin to tell you exactly how much I love this book. Which really should not surprise you as Anna-Marie McLemore is the deity of Magical Realism. Their writing style…\n\n December 5, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Call Down The Hawk\n\n My Thoughts: As I stated in my Waiting For Wednesday post for Call Down The Hawk, I am a latecomer to The Raven Cycle, but goodness did I fall hard for these all. Especially…\n\n December 2, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Gideon The Ninth\n\n My Thoughts: This book had me at Lesbian Necromancers in Space. LESBIAN! NECROMANCERS IN SPACE!!! Then I find out it’s written by a kiwi as well and I simply needed to read this. I…\n\n November 11, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Undead Girl Gang\n\n My Thoughts: I had heard mixed reviews of this book but decided to give it a go, because if you have known me for even a second; lesbian witches is something I’m in for…\n\n October 31, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Pumpkinheads\n\n My Thoughts: Okay, I feel like I’m a minority in this as I didn’t enjoy this as much as I thought I was going to. I really wanted to but it just, in the…\n\n October 29, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: The House Of Brides\n\n My Thoughts: I have to say I wasn’t really sure what to expect of this book. It was described as a modern Jane Eyre or Rebecca. Now shamefully I haven’t read Rebecca, but Jane…\n\n October 28, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Love from A to Z\n\n My Thoughts: From the moment I heard about this book I knew it was one I wanted to check out! IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT! I loved so much about this adorable romance, the fact…\n\n October 24, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Cannonball\n\n My Thoughts: This is such a hard review to write because on one hand I really enjoyed many aspects of this story. One the other I absolutely HATED the main character. She treats her…\n\n October 21, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Her Royal Highness\n\n My Thoughts: I have to say when I first started this book I wasn’t sure I was going to like it. I found millie at times a rather annoying narrator. I personally really found…\n\n October 17, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: George\n\n My Thoughts: I was a little nervous about how this book would go, especially as it is middle-grade. But I had heard some very good things about it from people I trust (ahem Star).…\n\n October 14, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Heartstopper Volume 2\n\n My Thoughts: So it’s no secret that for the most part, I loved Heartstopper Volume 1, and for the most part, was just disappointed in the ending. Luckily Volume 2 picks pretty much right…\n\n October 10, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Sadie\n\n My Thoughts: First off I listened to the audiobook for this and while this isn’t something I often mention when I have done so, this case is different.* The audiobook takes this book to…\n\n October 7, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: What She Never Said\n\n My Thoughts: First off I want to say that while this is a second in a series it reads as a stand-alone because the setting is the reoccurring character here. Never have I read…\n\n October 1, 2019\n • Book Review\n\n REVIEW: Dreadnought\n\n My Thoughts: I came across this book in my recent search for good transgirl YA, the same search that turned up “If I Was Your Girl.” Luckily for me, this one turned out much…\n\n September 30, 2019", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995942115783691} +{"content": "Peep Leap by Elizabeth Verdick\n\nPeep Leap\n\nWritten by Elizabeth Verdick\nIllustrated by John Bendall-Brunello\n\nRRP £11.26\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.\n\nPeep Leap by Elizabeth Verdick\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n32 pages\n\nElizabeth Verdick\nMore books by Elizabeth Verdick\n\nTwo Lions an imprint of Amazon Publishing\n\nPublication date\n\n12th March 2013\n\nI love all the books they recommend & put up for me to review. 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I'm alone and all alone! This is a dark side of me!\n\nOlder Post | Newer Post\nHello there! I hope you love my novels. Please visit my official blog... izzatisarafinahanis.blogspot.my! If you hate my blog, just ctrl W! If you like my blog please follow! Thanks for being here!\n\nOwner Novels'list Tales\n\nSkin By Ieyda\nBasecode Cikin\nEdited By izzati haruno\nComes again!\n\nWelcome to my blog! Follow me? | Dashboard", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.713539719581604} +{"content": "Latest News\n\nThank You, Holly Lisle, for Everything\n\nThe news broke today that Holly Lisle, author and teacher, passed on August 27th. I didn’t know her personally, but she is absolutely the reason this site, not to mention my life as it currently is, exists. Back when I was getting ready to start my first year of university, I had enough extra money to buy a MacBook. It was my first laptop and the first computer that was properly mine. The first thing I did with it was\n\nRead More »\n\nWell hello there, it’s nice to see you again 😊\n\nIt’s considered bad form to mention in blog posts how long it’s been since you last published a blog post, so please excuse my bad form as I bring attention to the fact that it’s been a long while since I last wrote a blog post. What I’m supposed to do instead is get right back into things like I haven’t left, but that would be dishonest of me. The truth is, I’ve been struggling for the past several years-\n\nRead More »\n\nI Wish I Didn’t Have to Think About the Political Implications of My Characters\n\nWhen I started writing, I didn’t think about how people would react to my characters for simply existing as themselves. This is partially because I was eleven and partially because I wrote characters no-one in my social circle would really object to (except maybe in the case of their gender). To be blunt, I wrote straight, cis, able-bodied white characters who were, by default, Christian. And if they weren’t Christian, it was either because they’d never heard of Christianity or\n\nRead More »\n\nOne Question We Will Never Fully Answer (and That’s a Good Thing)\n\n“Who here has spent time thinking about the question ‘who am I?’” my professor asked the class. Most of us, myself included, raised our hands at once. “Well, I suppose I’m going to get a biased sample because you’re all in this class.” The class was Personality Psychology, and this was in my first or second year of university. I remember my bewilderment as she went on to explain that there are people who don’t really think about those kinds\n\nRead More »\n\nI Don’t Have to Hate My Breasts to Know I’m Not Cis\n\nWhen I was about six or seven, my brothers were roughhousing and took off their shirts in order to more appropriately wrestle. Since I was playing with them, I also went to take off my shirt. One of my older brothers, who was in his teens, protested and said I should keep my shirt on. I didn’t understand this. Both our chests looked the same. What was so objectionable about the situation? Our mom came by the room and my\n\nRead More »\nErica's Story (WIP title) | The Books of Bílo (WIP title) #1\nFirst draft 29%\nHunter and Prey | White Changeling #3\nFirst draft 100%\n\nGrow Your Library", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.996925950050354} +{"content": "Greek and Roman Mythology\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nGreek and Roman Mythology\n\n4.3 of 5 stars 4.30  ·  rating details  ·  10 ratings  ·  2 reviews\n\nLearn more about Greek and Roman Mythology with this comprehensive and fully illustrated book.\n\nIntended for everyone interested Greek and Roman Mythology. 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Tuc MacFarland, for instance, is understandably discouraged by the #1 title, Sh*t My Dad Says, which he fears “could give hope to an entire San Fernando Valley of couch-dwelling stoners.” Greg Waldmann is similarly appalled at #2, The Obama Diaries, “a stupendously moronic and transparently racist satire,” and Rita Consalvos thinks # 5, Kendra Wilkinson’s Sliding Into Home, “may be the closest we ever get to a book written by an actual bunny, a petty, petted, fluffy, brainless, ruthlessly self-absorbed gnawing creature accustomed to being kept on display [and] used for pleasure.” There are bright spots, however, including #10, Rebecca Skloot’s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, which Maureen Thorson concludes “makes a poisonous tree a little less poisonous,” and #8, S. C. 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Ingrid Norton continues the series ‘A Year with Short Novels’ with Elizabeth Smart’s By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, while Irma Heldman adds to her ‘It’s a Mystery’ series with a look at S. J. Rozan’s On the Line. Elisa Gabbert appeals to our senses and our memories this time in her monthly perfume column, while Abigail Deutsch engages with Anne Carson’s form-defying Nox. I have an essay there as well, a reconsideration of one of my long-time favorites, Gone with the Wind. This is my first attempt to do book writing that’s also personal writing–my first attempt outside this blog, that is–so I’m a little apprehensive but also excited about it. And that’s not all that’s in the issue, so head on over and check it out for yourself.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYou can use these HTML tags and attributes:
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Don��t miss this story of simmering attraction and deadly danger: When the widowed Lady Marianne Deveridge is invited to spend the season in London with her friend Lady Penelope … Read More\n\nG.G.’ Jottings\n\nG.G.’s Jottings March, 2018 Work: I am very pleased to announce the pending release of my newest Regency romance! It is now available for pre-order and will be released on April 3! When the widowed Lady Marianne Deveridge is invited … Read More\n\nSale on My New Release!\n\nMy new release, Not an Ordinary Baronet, is on sale for a brief period at $.99! One morning, along the wild Dorset coast, Sir Bertie is bewitched by Lady Catherine Redmayne. Smugglers intervene, and soon her life is in danger. Of course, … Read More\n\n1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Hide this\n\nResults from Google Books\n\nClick on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.\n\nFor Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in…\n\nFor Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of… (1980)\n\nby Alice Miller\n\nOther authors: See the other authors section.\n\nMembersReviewsPopularityAverage ratingMentions\n499220,441 (4.15)7\nRecently added byclbsj, CASAOC, private library, insitelibrary, jennifersoule, Fyodor_Dostoyevsky\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 7 mentions\n\nFrench (1)  English (1)  All languages (2)\nI really liked this book by Alice Miller. In three distinct cases (and more) it outlines the childhood origins of destructive and self-destructive behaviour with empathetic objectivity. It also warns against \"learning to regard human beings as machines in order to gain a better understanding of how they function.\" ( )\n  Fyodor_Dostoyevsky | Sep 22, 2014 |\nno reviews | add a review\n\n» Add other authors (17 possible)\n\nAuthor nameRoleType of authorWork?Status\nAlice Millerprimary authorall editionsconfirmed\nHannum, HildegardeTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed\nHannum, HunterTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed\nYou must log in to edit Common Knowledge data.\nFor more help see the Common Knowledge help page.\nSeries (with order)\nCanonical title\nOriginal title\nAlternative titles\nOriginal publication date\nPeople/Characters\nImportant places\nImportant events\nRelated movies\nAwards and honors\nInformation from the German Common Knowledge. Edit to localize it to your language.\nWas für ein Glück für die Regierenden, daß die Menschen nicht denken. (Adolf Hitler)\nFirst words\nJeder, der einmal Mutter oder Vater war and nicht in einer perfekten Verleugnung lebt, weiß aus eigener Erfahrung, wie schwer es einem Menschen fallen kann, bestimmte Seiten seines Kindes zu tolerieren.\nLast words\n(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)\nDisambiguation notice\nPublisher's editors\nPublisher series\nOriginal language\n\nReferences to this work on external resources.\n\nWikipedia in English (5)\n\nBook description\nHaiku summary\n\nAmazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0374522693, Paperback)\n\nMiller explores the backgrounds of extreme cases of self-destructive and violent individuals to further her theories on longterm consequences of abusive childrearing. Her conclusions about what creates a drug addict, a murderer, even a Hitler, stray far from psychoanalytic dogma about human nature. Miller paints a jolting picture of the violent world each generation helps shape when traditional upbringing, with its hidden cruelty, is perpetuated. She also offers a way out by striving to resensitize the child in the adult, to unlock an emotional life frozen in repression.\n\n(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 30 Sep 2013 14:00:38 -0400)\n\n(see all 2 descriptions)\n\nExplores the backgrounds of extreme cases of self-destructive and violent individuals to further her theories on long term consequences of abusive child rearing.\n\nQuick Links\n\nSwap Ebooks Audio\n5 avail.\n34 wanted\n1 free\n2 pay\n\nPopular covers\n\nAverage: (4.15)\n2.5 2\n3 12\n3.5 1\n4 16\n4.5 1\n5 23\n\nIs this you?\n\nBecome a LibraryThing Author.\n\nHelp/FAQs | About | Privacy/Terms | Blog | Contact | LibraryThing.com | APIs | WikiThing | Common Knowledge | Legacy Libraries | Early Reviewers | 95,144,613 books! | Top bar: Always visible", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7051510810852051} +{"content": "Call Boomerang Books 1300 36 33 32\n\nGet Latest Book News + FREE Shipping. 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Please, subscribe or login to access all content.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9695048332214355} +{"content": "Read All Reviews for The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America (Paperback)\n\n5 Stars\n4 Stars\n3 Stars\n2 Stars\n1 Stars\n\nAll Ratings\n\nDisclosures & Guidelines\nSort By:\nMost Recent\n • Rating: High-Low\n • Rating: Low-High\n • Most Helpful\n • Most Recent\nClub O Silver\n\nClub O members earn Club O Rewards for writing reviews.\n\n • Excellent read!\n Verified Purchase\n\n This user earned $2.00 Club O Rewards for writing this review.Learn More\n\n Excellent read! I really enjoy reading murder mystieres snd history so it was a great combination reading about the Chicago world fair, the architecture and the serial killer during this time.\n\n Read More\n Ryan D. April 23, 2017\n • Devil in the White City\n\n Fun well written book. If you like mysteries and history, this is a very good book.\n\n Read More\n julybear53 June 1, 2016\n Verified Purchase\n\n Excellent ... worth the read!\n\n Read More\n Valerie B. April 21, 2015\n • Educational and suspenseful\n Verified Purchase\n\n I should have read this years ago. One of the best books I have every read. This is especiallly interesting to anyone from in and around Chicago. So much information about arcitecture in Chicago, along with the suspense of a good and true murder mystery.\n\n Read More\n mo67 May 2, 2012\n • Can't ask for more\n Verified Purchase\n\n Fast delivery and a great price---doesn't get any better!\n\n Read More\n winefancy March 19, 2009\n • Lots of White City, Little of the Devil\n Verified Purchase\n\n The Devil in the White City is a riveting chronicle of the personality confilcts, economic challenges and strokes of pure bad luck that plagued the architects who created the Chicago World's Fair. Tantilizing bits of information are dropped throughout about Dr. H.H. Holmes and the horrors he committed in his house, and we are treated to dribbles of information on the workings of his clearly damaged mind, but the teaser is never satisfied. 95% of the book focuses on the Fair and immensely satisfies the curiosity of those who really wonder how it all came together as a fleeting flash of historical greatness, but the 5% we get on Dr. Holmes and his unfortunate victims is almost an afterthought. It seems as though Larsen's original intent was to juxtapose the brightness of the fair and the brilliance of its architects against the darkness of a mad mind calculating the slow torture and death of his victims, but overall the battle of light and dark seems to be waged between the public perception of the Fair's creation as something that magically happened and the reality of the down-and-dirty struggle to realize a dream against enormous odds. Another 50 or so pages of investigation and detail, rather than scores upon scores of endnotes that refer to documents unavailable to the general public, would have been more satisfying. Nevertheless, the sparcity of detail on Holmes' crimes is sufficient to ignite the reader's further interest. Criminologists will no doubt find it disappointing, but overall, the book is a grand read for anyone interested in urban history, architecture or sociology.\n\n Read More\n starfire27 January 19, 2008\n • If you like history; if you like mystery; if you like darned fine writing, buy this book. Especially if you live in Chicago. I give it a rave review.\n\n Read More\n January 30, 2006\nSponsored Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8570587635040283} +{"content": "Summer is Here! Central Library will close at 6 pm on Thursdays and will be closed Sundays until September. Enjoy!\n\nWhat a GREAT book!\n\n(Books, Nonfiction) Permanent link\n\nOrdinarily when one would like a synonym for a word, one uses a regular English dictionary. Sometimes if more alternatives are needed, a thesaurus is consulted. And now, here is a thesaurus for just the word GREAT and a few other superlatives. Recognizing that the usual terms for GREAT (amazing, awesome, unbelievable, etc.) are overused, author Arthur Plotnik has compiled a 244-page book that gives some commentary and more than 5700 choices of synonyms in order to provide variation in speech and writing. Probably as much for entertainment as for practical use, this volume, received in June, is available in the circulating collection.\n\nBetter than great : a plenitudinous compendium of wallopingly fresh superlatives\n\nPosted by David DeVries at 10/28/2011 06:48:19 PM ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999088644981384} +{"content": "Tagged: Positive Thoughts\n\nThoughts In Words\n\nQuotes: Flying Bird\n\nBirds flap their wings when breeze fail to keep them aloft… —Trust is good, blind trust with no alertness is dangerous…\n\nThoughts In Words\n\nBow & Arrow: Be One at a Time\n\nNot always we realize that we play either of the two important roles in our life. Haven’t we all heard either we can become the hero of a story or the supporting role without...\n\nThoughts In Words\n\nQuotes: Never Let Go\n\nNot always the life we live is the life we want to live… And not always the life we live is the life we live forever! 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Everyone thinks he's run away -- until the comic strip ransom note arrives. It doesn't take Spenser long to get the picture -- an affluent family seething with rage, a desperate boy making strange friends.friends like Vic Harroway, body builder. Mr. Muscle is Spenser's only lead and he isn't talking.except with his fists. But when push comes to shove, when a boy's life is on the line, Spenser can speak that language too.\n\nA brillant, and cynical, comic tragedy or tragic comedy of manners. Long may Parker wave. -- Los Angeles Times\n\nFrequently Asked Questions About God Save The Child\n\nSpenser Series In Order - By Robert H Parker\n\nBook Reviews (0)\n\n  |   0  reviews\nDid you read God Save The Child? 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Not that this was […]\n\nWildflower Hunting at Childwall Abbey\n\nOn Saturday we went out on one of our wildflower hunts, for the horticulture course Sarah is doing, and found more than we’d gone looking for in a place on the edge of Liverpool neither of us have ever spent much time in, even though it’s only a couple of miles away from where we […]\n\nIn Court Hey Park, Knowsley: A horticulture lesson\n\nThis was my first walk outside of the Liverpool City political boundary since the lockdown began eight weeks ago. Though Sarah gets out all across what we’re calling the City Region for her funeral work, I don’t. So getting just over the municipal border into Knowsley for this Saturday afternoon’s walk was a big deal […]\n\nAt the Calderstones Border\n\nI miss the places with people in them,Or passing through.Random as well as planned meetings with friends.The touch of a hand,Arms round each other’s shoulders,The look in your eyes,The being together.Bean There, the Bluecoat,The University Library, The Calderstones Border.These many places where I’m missing you.And when we meet again,Will it be like lost lovers thenWho’d […]\n\nWalking and Writing: Sociology During a Pandemic\n\nWhen all these benches were constructed, deep in the Christmas dark, I wondered who might come and sit on them, here at the University outside the Eleanor Rathbone Building? Especially with Abercromby Square and its Cathedral view so close by. Well I’m the answer and virus-closed Abercromby Square is the reason. The view here’s not […]\n\nTo Trespass If We Must\n\nE.E. Rhodes, the writer of today’s guest post, is someone I’ve met through Twitter. I came across her telling the story you’re about to read in a whole sequence of tweets, and a wonderful story it is, beautifully told. So I got in touch and said if she’d ever like to tell the wonderful story […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989138245582581} +{"content": "Category Archives: A Word From Magination Press\n\nFall 2018 Releases\n\nMagPress   September 24, 2018   No Comments on Fall 2018 Releases\n\nIt’s finally Fall! And we’re excited to announce our releases through the end of the year. We’ve got a new series targeted at some of our youngest readers, as well as a follow-up to Grow Happy and an empowering standalone title about a girl and her wheelchair. We hope you enjoy these upcoming titles, and rest assured that there are many more wonderful things… Read more »\n\nMeet Magination Press Author: Kalli Dakos!\n\nKalli Dakos has been delighting readers with poetry since the release of her best-selling book, If You’re Not Here, Please Raise Your Hand. She has written six IRA-CBC Children’s Choice Selections, such as Our Principal Promised to Kiss a Pig and A Funeral in the Bathroom. We recently had the chance to ask Kalli a few big and small questions,… Read more »\n\nSpotlight on Mindfulness\n\nHere’s a roundup of Magination’s eight books that introduce young readers to mindfulness. Kids will learn how to combat stress, anxiety, and depression through reflection, breathing techniques, and other mind-healthy skills. Each book includes a Dear Reader or Note to Parents and Caregivers with more information about emotional awareness and mindfulness, plus practical advice and activities for introducing mindfulness into daily… Read more »\n\n2016 Award Winners!\n\nMagPress   December 31, 2016   No Comments on 2016 Award Winners!\n\nWe love when our authors and books are recognized for their contributions to children’s literature! We figured it would be a good time to share a list of award winners in 2016. Here they are!                    Bounce Back was named a winner in the Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award for Motivation and Inspiration. The Tween Book won… Read more »\n\nBack to School!\n\nMagPress   August 30, 2016   No Comments on Back to School!\nShield Up!\n\n  Wow, it’s hard to believe the summer’s almost over! Only one more week of pool time! With many kids going back to school this week and next, we thought we’d round up some books that might be helpful for the back-to-school transition…and beyond. So, pull out your binders, sharpen your pencils, and check out these back-to-school resources! School Made… Read more »\n\nMagination Press Across the Globe!\n\nDid you know that Magination Press is international?  We recently did some office re-organizing, and pulled down all the office copies of our translated books. Over 120 of our books have been translated, into more than 20 languages—from Spanish, French, and Italian, to Chinese (simple & complex), Japanese, and Korean, all the way to Danish, Finnish, and even Icelandic! That’s… Read more »\n\nCanada Day!\n\nMagPress   June 30, 2016   No Comments on Canada Day!\n\nMagination Press publishes out of the American Psychological Association in Washington, DC. Our authors, however, are worldwide! We publish several books by Canadian authors and illustrators—so many, in fact, that we would like to send a special shout out in honor of them on Canada Day! So, here they are—thanks for your words, your creativity, your humor, and your lovable characters. We are lucky to… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999176263809204} +{"content": "\nEventKeeper : Tell a Friend\nWallingford Writers Community\n\nSaturday September 18, 2021\n2:00 PM until 4:00 PM\n\nJoin the Wallingford Writers Community and discover how the fellowship of other writers can help you pursue your writing goals! All meetings include dedicated writing time, craft techniques for fiction and literary nonfiction, and the opportunity to share work in a supportive, creative forum.\n\nMeets virtually via Zoom. Interested in participating? 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It’s one of those times between work and course assignments hatI’m barely staying afloat. Anyways, I’m a big Lady Gaga fan, especially, … Continue reading\n\nMarch 10, 2018 · 3 Comments\n\nTale Weaver – #162 – Fairy Tale – An Item of Magic\n\nImage: Google Images – labelled for re-use. This week I am asking you to weave a tale in which an item of magic plays a part in your story. It … Continue reading\n\nMarch 8, 2018 · 15 Comments\n\nHeeding Haiku With Chèvrefeuille, March 7th 2018 “use that quote”\n\nDear friends of MLMM, I hadn’t enough inspiration to create a nice episode of Heeding Haiku With … So I have made it myself easy (I don’t know if that’s … Continue reading\n\nMarch 7, 2018 · 13 Comments\n\nPhoto Challenge #204\n\nUse above image as inspiration for a poem or short story. Alternatively, If you are an artist or photographer, use this as an opportunity to showcase your own work. You … Continue reading\n\nMarch 6, 2018 · 12 Comments\n\nBonus Wordle “Sam’s Choice”\n\nThe words for this week’s wordle were brought to you by Sam (aka my husband) 1. Sweep 2. Void 3. Virtue 4. Tonal 5. Shimmer 6. Burgundy 7. Foot 8. … Continue reading\n\nMarch 5, 2018 · 15 Comments\n\nSunday Writing Prompt “Unlikely Partnerships”\n\nSo I recently watched the movie “The Shape of Water” and it inspired me for this week’s prompt. I really don’t want to give away any of the plot encase … Continue reading\n\nMarch 4, 2018 · 12 Comments\n\nSaturday Mix – Opposing Forces, 3 March 2018\n\nWelcome to the Saturday Mix, 3 March 2018! This week we are dipping our toes into the pool of OPPOSITES. Our challenge is all about “opposing forces” and the use … Continue reading\n\nMarch 3, 2018 · 14 Comments\n\nFirst Line Friday – March 2nd, 2018\n\nIt is First Line Friday! Welcome and let’s get writing. Below, I give you the first line, and you all get to write the rest. This prompt alternates with Amanda’s … Continue reading\n\nMarch 2, 2018 · 14 Comments\n\nTale Weaver – #161 – 1st March 2018 – The Beauty in Nature\n\nImage © Deborah Whittam (Used with Permission) This week I invite you to weave a tale about the beauty you see in nature. It could be in your own backyard, … Continue reading\n\nMarch 1, 2018 · 17 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Tour Schedule: EVER THE HUNTED by Erin Summerill\n\nHey everyone! We are super excited to announce the schedule for the EVER THE HUNTED Blog Tour which begins on Monday, December 19th!\n\nThe tour runs from December 19th-23rd & 26th-30th, will have one stop per day, and will consist of reviews, interviews, & guest posts!\n\nThere is also a tour-wide giveaway for 3 copies of the book, US Only. So be sure to stop by any or all of the stops for a chance to win.\n\nBut until then, here are your hosts.\n\nThe Tour Hosts\n\nWeek One\n\n12/19/2016- Adventures of a Book Junkie- Interview\n12/20/2016- A Backwards StoryReview\n12/21/2016- Dani Reviews ThingsGuest Post\n12/22/2016- Fiction FareReview\n12/23/2016- Two Chicks on BooksInterview\n\nWeek Two\n\n12/26/2016- Seeing Double In NeverlandReview\n12/27/2016- NerdophilesGuest Post\n12/28/2016- Take Me Away To A Great ReadReview\n12/29/2016- The YA Book TravelerInterview\n12/30/2016- The Reading Nook ReviewsReview\n\nAbout the Book\n\nAuthor: Erin Summerill\nPub. Date: December 27, 2016\nPublisher: HMH Books for Young Readers\nPages: 400\nFormats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobookNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nNote: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000051259994507} +{"content": "\n\neBook (ePub)\nThis item has not been rated yet\nPrice: $1.49\nNana is a novel by the French naturalist author Émile Zola. Completed in 1880, Nana is the ninth installment in the 20-volume Les Rougon-Macquart series, the object of which was to tell \"The Natural and Social History of a Family under the Second Empire\", the subtitle of the series. Nana tells the story of Nana Coupeau's rise from streetwalker to high-class cocotte during the last three years of the French Second Empire. 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Is there life beneath her sensible, shapeless business suits?\n\nOne smoldering kiss from her boss and Tessa's professional exterior crumbles. The sensual woman in her is unleashed and soon she's swapped business for a steamy bed\n\nPaperback, 187 pages\nPublished March 1st 2005 by Harlequin\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 Billionaire Boss's Bride, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Billionaire Boss's Bride\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. 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Be the first to start one »\nCathy Williams was born in the island of Trinidad, the West Indies. She is a great believer in the power of perseverance as she had never written anything before (apart from school essays a lifetime ago!) and from the starting point of zero has now fulfilled her ambition to pursue this most enjoyable of careers. She would encourage any would-be writer to have faith and go for it!\n\nShe has been writi\nMore about Cathy Williams...\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5751539468765259} +{"content": "Tribal Union\n\nJune 2, 1934 P. 30\n\nJune 2, 1934 P. 30\n\nThe New Yorker, June 2, 1934 P. 30\n\nSeveral guests at a church wedding, who are on their way to the reception, stop for a moment and comment on the ceremony. 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Here, spurring the Flint Lord's drive for conquest, is his passion for his beautiful, decadent sister, a drive and a passion which lead inexorably to catastrophic consequences.\nMass Market Paperback\nPublished September 12th 1987 by Ballantine Books (first published June 22nd 1981)\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 Flint Lord, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Flint Lord\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 76)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nBenjamin Duffy\nI held off on writing a review of this book until I had finished the entire trilogy, because I felt my opinion of it might change with the benefit of the whole picture. I was right.\n\nThis book follows very much in the footsteps of The Stone Arrow, its predecessor in the Pagans trilogy. If anything, it features most of the same themes and the same feel, only amplified: where The Stone Arrow was somewhat grim, The Flint Lord is positively bleak. Where The Stone Arrow was shockingly violent in places\nRick Brindle\nJun 17, 2015 Rick Brindle rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: fiction\nThe second novel in the Pagans series. Tagert has escaped from the flint slavers in the first book, now he has to deal with problems when re-integrating back into the tribe of nomads. But his problems don't stop there, as he has to contend with the Flint Lord and his soldiers, who have woken up to the threat of the nomads, and how they fit into his plans for domination.\nAs usual with Richard Herley's work, I'd have liked a bit more dialogue, but his prose has good descriptions and sets the scene\nApr 26, 2013 Kevin rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nThis is the second volume in \"The Pagans\" trilogy, after The Stone Arrow. If possible, I'd recommend reading The Stone Arrow first -- the stories stand alone, but the first novel serves as a good introduction to the British neolithic civilization and the settlements in the area.\n\nI'm not an authority on the subject, but the story rang true for me. It is a novel of casual violence, but the author doesn't dwell on the details. 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(law, of a punishment) Carried out without legal authority.\n\n* Definitions are short excerpt from the Wiktionary.\n\nPrevious List  |  Next List\n\nWords in green are found in both the twl06 and the sowpods dictionaries; words in red are only in the sowpods dictionary.\n\nYou like scrabble, visit our websites:\n\nThis site uses web cookies, click to learn more.\n© Ortograf Inc. Website updated on 7 August 2017. Informations & Contacts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9858466982841492} +{"content": "No One Told Me.\n\nAs kids we are always told to “dream big,” “go for it,” “you can do whatever you want!” Looking back I can’t help but wonder what that actually meant.  Career?  Travel? Personal Life? All of it?  Did I need to pick one area to go for? Growing up I recall hearing things such as, “when … Continue reading No One Told Me.\n\nYou may think that I have stopped writing my story, you would be wrong.  I have switched platforms and am putting it all into Betrayed the Book! My book will not only tell my story with a lot more and a lot juicier details, you will be delightfully amazed at how much I left out … Continue reading Betrayed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998335242271423} +{"content": "\nOxford English Dictionary\nOpinion  /  Published 07.11.21\n\nThe year in a word: Vax\n\nLanguage is a living, evolving entity. Thousands of new words —as many as 1,100 were incorporated by the Oxford English Dictionary three years ago — are formed and added to language each d...\nBy The Editorial Board\n\nWorld  /  Published 02.11.21\n\nVax is Oxford’s shot in the arm\n\nApologies to jab, shot and “Fauci ouchie”. Oxford Languages’s 2021 Word of the Year is “vax”. That may seem like a no-brainer. But as with so much about public health, t...\nBy Jennifer Schuessler in New York\n\nOpinion  /  Published 14.11.20\n\nLockdown: The year in a word\n\nThe realm of language need not be democratic. Thousands of new words are added to, say, English each year: as many as 1,100 were incorporated by the Oxford English Dictionary two years ago. ...\nBy The Editorial Board\n\nOpinion  /  Published 10.11.20\n\nRight and wrong: Arnab Goswami's arrest\n\nSir — The manner in which Arnab Goswami was arrested is shocking and condemnable (“Goswami arrested in suicide case”, Nov 5). Goswami is not above the law, but was due process follow...\nBy The Telegraph\n\nOpinion  /  Published 01.02.19\n\nWhat 'sedition' means in our time\n\nWords, by their very nature, can be at once transparent and opaque. They may mean something quite different from what they appear to mean. The gap between the perceived meaning and the intended meanin...\nBy G.N. Devy\n\nOpinion  /  Published 15.11.19\n\nDefying definition: misogyny in the dictionary\n\nWhat’s in a synonym? She who is called a woman would still be subjected to everyday forms of sexism if she were called ‘baggage’, ‘filly’ or ‘petticoat’. Perhaps that is why these terms ...\nBy The Editorial Board\n\nOpinion  /  Published 05.05.20\n\nBeyond exhausted binaries\n\nThe idea of truth is elusive and contested. Attempts to seek truth take divergent paths and lead to different understandings. Philosophers, scientists, kings, priests, politicians and ordinary people ...\nBy Nirupam Hazra\n\nOpinion  /  Published 17.11.18\n\nThe world, mirrored in Word of the Year\n\nLife, an American philosopher had argued, serves as the dictionary for human civilization. But the reverse holds true as well. The dictionary, a term coined by a gentleman in the thirteenth century, i...\nBy The Editorial Board\n\nOpinion  /  Published 17.04.20\n\nGive it words\n\nNo man is an island, said the poet, all are part of the mainland. So when the bell tolls, it tolls for all — each death diminishes all of humankind. In an ironic reversal of this unforgettable image...\nBy The Editorial Board\n\nWorld  /  Published 21.03.19\n\nMeet new Oxford entrant: chuddies\n\nChuddies,the Indian English word for underwear, is among 650 new entries recognised as official English words by the definitive Oxford English Dictionary (OED) in a latest update released on Thursday....\nBy PTI in London\n\nDownload our latest App\n\nto get update on the go...\n\nCopyright © 2020 The Telegraph. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7473422288894653} +{"content": ". Patricia Bailey in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\n • Patricia Bailey\n • S. Patricia Bailey\n\nAbout S. Patricia Bailey\n\nS. Patricia Bailey is a published author and a narrator of children's books. Published credits of S. Patricia Bailey include Pollyanna: Library Edition, You Can Cook, It's Fun! (Make and Play).\nTo edit or update the above biography on S. Patricia Bailey, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: http://www.jacketflap.com/s-patricia-bailey/137919\nPublished Works by S. Patricia Bailey\nClick a book's title or cover for more details and to read reviews\nSort by:     Ages:\nResults 1 - 1 of 1     # per page:\nTitle, Creators, Comments / Reviews Ages Date Published\n1. You Can Cook, It's Fun (Make & Play) (Paperback)\n    Author: Jean Slee-Smith, S. 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See man, handle\nDictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2022\n\nHow to use manhandle in a sentence\n\nBritish Dictionary definitions for manhandle\n\n/ (ˈmænˌhændəl, ˌmænˈhændəl) /\n\nverb (tr)\nto handle or push (someone) about roughly\nto move or do by manpower rather than by machinery\n\nWord Origin for manhandle\n\nC19: from man + handle; sense 1 perhaps also influenced by Devon dialect manangle to mangle\nCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7056012153625488} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nPractical Angora Goat Raising is a popular book by C. P. Bailey. Read Practical Angora Goat Raising, free online version of the book by C. P. Bailey, on ReadCentral.com. C. P. 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All the books in this review were gotten via Netgalley as always. I hope you enjoy it. Flowers on the Moon by Billy Chapata Review Thanks to Andrews McMeel Publishing for making this collection available to me. Chapata does a great job likening flowers regeneration and growth to the undeniable strength of […]\n\nACT YOUR AGE, EVE BROWN|| #Hearourvoice #BlogTour\n\nWelcome to my stop on the blog tour! Thanks to Hear Our Voices for hosting this tour and Harper Collins for providing this book via Netgalley. As someone who have read the first two books in the series, GET A LIFE, CHLOE BROWN and TAKE A HINT, DANI BROWN I am so happy to be partaking in […]\n\nHello and welcome to another book series review! This time, I am reviewing all eight books in the Bridgertons series by Julia Quinn! This book series was recently picked by Shonda Rhimes legendary producer for her new collective work with Netflix under Shondaland. Having completed the first season of Bridgerton on Netflix, I am highly […]\n\nBooks I Read Recently #24\n\nWelcome to another book review!! Since my last collective book review, I have fallen back into a reading slump. I spend most of my time watching Asian dramas and working the graveyard shifts. My circadian rhythm seems to have changed and I barely have time to pick a book up. These are the books I […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997633099555969} +{"content": "Please take a moment to review Hachette Book Group's updated Privacy Policy: read the updated policy here.\n\nGareth Rees\n\nGollancz signings this weekend, and a competition!\n\nThere’s lots of exciting signings going on this weekend, so we thought this would be a good chance to let you know about some of our author’s movements. Ben Aaronovitch has been all around the country over the last few days, but this Saturday he’s right at the centre of the bookselling world as part […]\n\nRead More\n\nFuture Dub: sample fiction by Gareth Rees\n\nGareth Rees is another writer I came across on Twitter (isn’t Twitter bloody marvelous?). He followed Gollancz, we followed him, you should do the same (@hackneymarshman). I don’t remember which came first. But Gareth’s cracked and surreal visions of the edge of London that he put on his blog struck a chord. Here was a […]\n\nRead More\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": 0.9911006093025208} +{"content": "Agent V\n\naka V Park, Assoc Lit Agent @FuseLiterary . She/Her. Writer. Consultant/CEO. Doer of Roller Derby. Champion of HEAs. Bi-furious. Collector of Cheeses.\n\nNew York City Area\n\nFuse Literary\n\nAgent V @VeroniKaboom · 12 Sep 2016\n\nOnce more, with feeling: I NEED a YA Crimson Peak w/creepy forbidding ghosts but less incest and gore. #MSWL\n\nAgent V @VeroniKaboom · 9 Aug 2016\n\nHave I mentioned I really want a gothic romance ms to read this fall? The creepier, the better. Crimson Peak without the gory ghosts. #MSWL", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Monthly Review\n\nMonthly Review – March 2018\n\nThe month has gone by quick and it’s definitely been a busy month for me! Things have finally been looking up and I’ve been feeling more optimistic this year. For the last couple of months I’ve been struggling to find steady work and juggling multiple part time jobs, plus freelance writing online. However! I got hired at a university for a salary position with benefits and an opportunity to go back for my masters degree. I’m so happy I could cry, this is the break I’ve needed for a long time. I’ll be starting next week and hopefully this will just be the beginning of a much better year.\n\nEnough of my personal life though, in terms of reading I’ve had a steady month. I’ve still been having difficulty really focusing on any one story for an extended period. Possibly because I’ve been so worn out with working so much and taking care of other personal matters. So my goal for next month is to finish the handful of books that I’ve started, because I’m halfway finished with a bunch haha. I hope you all have a wonderful reading month!\n\nThis Month’s Posts\n\nBook Reviews\n\nOther Posts\n\nWhat I’ve Read\n\nBook Haul\n\nBlog Tour\n\nAround The Web\n\n21 of the Best Horror Books by Women (Unbound Worlds)\nBeloved: The Best Horror Novel the Horror Genre Has Never Claimed (Tor)\nShirley Jackson’s Sublime First Graf in ‘Hill House’, Annotated (Signature)\nThe 25 Best True Crime Books Every Person Should Read (Esquire)\nThe Alienating Lack of Disability Representation in Literature (Book Riot)\nWe need more Native literary giants than Sherman Alexie (High Country News)\n\nSo you want to move from Blogger to (free) WordPress? (Avalinah’s Books)\nHow to Style Book Reviews (Aimee, Always)\nMy Favourite Romance Novels (Charlotte Annelise)\nMy Top 5 YA Villains (Serendipitous Reads)\nReading Achievements to Be Proud of (No, Not Your Goodreads Challenge) (Camillea Reads)\nWhy We Need More Unlikable Heroines (The Cursed Books)\n\nGame of Thrones: Littlefinger v Varys – Battle of Ideologies (ScreenPrism)\nLet’s Chat: Changes in Reading Taste!! (Bookables)\nMini Reviews | 3 Thriller Novels (Books and Lala)\nMore Popular Books I Don’t Like! (A Clockwork Reader)\nSci-Fi & Dystopian Recommendations (Brandon the Book Addict)\n\nReading Next Month\n\n Congrats on the new job! That is awesome!\n\n That little breakdown of the first paragraph of Haunted Hill makes me want to pick up the book. Too bad I have two books I’m trying to finish right now. XD\n Jennifer recently posted…Matcha GrasshopperMy Profile\n\n Oh you definitely should pick up Hill House when you have a chance! It’s one of my favorite books that I read last year and Netflix has an adaptation in the works, I’m super hyped about it.\n\n • Litha Nelle\n\n I’m so happy for you Jamie! I hope everything else falls into place now that you have a good job. 🙂\n You seem to be actually doing better with reading and blogging than I am. Keep up the good work!\n ~Litha Nelle\n\n Thank you Litha, I’m so excited for everything that this year will bring, especially with how everything fell apart last year.\n\n I wouldn’t say I’m doing better, it may look like I’m reading a lot but it’s mostly short poetry collections and graphic novels. All very easy reading that is easy to digest. It’s been therapeutic for me with the heavy load I’ve had the last couple of months.\n\n I’m glad to see you reading and writing again, though! I love your reviews and always reference them when I’m looking at books on Goodreads. 🙂\n\n I’m so happy you’re all set with that job, that’s so great 🙂 congratulations, again. And finally back to consistently blogging, right? All good things.\n\n I’ve heard good things about Salt Line… I wonder why you didn’t like it! Curious, will have to see.\n\n And thanks for sharing my post 🙂\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nCommentLuv badge\n\nGet the latest posts delivered to your mailbox:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9727290868759155} +{"content": "\n\nkur·​ra·​jong ˈkər-ə-ˌjȯŋ \nˈkə-rə-,\n: any of several Australian trees or shrubs (family Sterculiaceae, especially genus Brachychiton)\nespecially : one (B. populneum) often planted as a shade tree or in windbreaks\n\nExamples of kurrajong in a Sentence\n\nRecent Examples on the Web\nExamples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.\nHis preferred wood is from the kurrajong tree, which grows on his farm in the state of New South Wales. Mike Cherney, WSJ, 5 July 2017\n\nWord History\n\nDharuk (Australian aboriginal language of the Port Jackson area) garajuŋ, literally, fishing line\n\nFirst Known Use\n\n1823, in the meaning defined above\n\nTime Traveler\nThe first known use of kurrajong was in 1823\n\nDictionary Entries Near kurrajong\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Kurrajong.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/kurrajong. Accessed 7 Dec. 2024.\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": 0.9934069514274597} +{"content": "\n\n • Imported from USA.\n Review ------ \"These four hundred pages are packed full of high matters which no one solicitous of the future of American culture can afford to overlook.\" -- Jacques Barzun \"It shows concretely how the serious work of proper reading may be accomplished and how much it may yield in the way of instruction and delight.\", The New Yorker \"'There is the book; and here is your mind.' Adler and Van Doren's suggestions on how to connect the two will make you nostalgic for a slower, more earnest, less trivial time.\" -- Anne Fadiman Read more ( javascript:void(0) ) About the Author ---------------- Dr. Mortimer J. Adler was Chairman of the Board of the Encyclopedia Britannica, Director of the Institute for Philosophical Research, Honorary Trustee of the Aspen Institute, and authored more than fifty books. He died in 2001. Dr. Charles Van Doren earned advanced degrees in both literature and mathematics from Columbia University, where he later taught English and was the Assistant Director of the Institute for Philosophical Research. He also worked for Encyclopedia Britannica in Chicago. Read more ( javascript:void(0) ) See all Editorial Reviews ( /dp/product-description/0671212095/ref=dp_proddesc_0?ie=UTF8&n=283155&s=books&isInIframe=0 )", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983569383621216} +{"content": "\nfrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License\n\n • adj. Of or relating to the genus Timalus or family Timalidae, which includes some thrushes and bulbuls.\n\nfrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • adj. Of or pertaining to the genus Timalus or family Timalidæ, which includes the babblers thrushes, and bulbuls.\n\nSorry, no etymologies found.\n\n Sorry, no example sentences found.\n\nLog in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9700643420219421} +{"content": "dream diaries…103\n\n22.03.21 The winter sun is low on Merringdam. The wide street is light and the side streets are shadowed. The shop fronts flicker with pedal bikes, pedestrians and old fashioned cars. Bright voices spill from the courtyards. Transistors, a clapping game, neighbourly chat. 01.04.21 'heartbeat, pygmalion, blonde.' 03.04.21 Ray's ex-wife, Sylvia, is in the back … Continue reading dream diaries…103\n\nPalm Sunday correspondence (excerpt)\n\nNB and I have traded letters and postcards since 2005. I always look forward to his correspondence and keep them, unopened, on the mantelpiece until I need a little pick-me-up. Last week I began a difficult reply to his latest, but this morning I finished it and folded the 5 sheets and the ephemera, found … Continue reading Palm Sunday correspondence (excerpt)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9833316206932068} +{"content": "Soudha's Reviews > Norwegian Wood\n\nNorwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nJan 19, 2015\n\nit was amazing\nbookshelves: 2015-read-books\n\nThis is a far more linear and simple story than what Murakami usually writes but it is beautiful and magical in its own way. The language may seem very direct and simple at a first glance but as you read, you cannot help but acknowledge the poetic feel to it. Norwegian wood takes you to the sixties, with the Beatles playing in the background as the story unfolds with a flow of interesting narratives and vivid descriptions. 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An emphasis is placed upon networks, places, and movement in order to show how these variables redefine what is acceptable and ethical with regard to relations with nonhuman animals. In alternating fashion, the tribal networks discussed include diasporic movements, food chains, and individual life paths. In some cases, these networks distinguish tribal communities from non-tribal society while also distinguishing tribes from one another. In other instances, these networks bring tribal and non-tribal communities into greater agreement. 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Armistice Day has become Veterans' Day. Armistice Day was sacred. Veterans' Day is not.\nSo I will throw Veterans' Day over my shoulder. Armistice Day I will keep. I don't want to throw away any sacred things.\nWhat else is sacred? Oh, Romeo and Juliet, for instance.\nAnd all music is. - Author: Kurt Vonnegut\nQuotes About Juliet #173323\n#2. I thought of betrayal and how it came so easily - in a word, a glance, a gesture. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #214343\n#3. We cannot know the future. All we can do is face it bravely. We should take heed of those we love and respect. But in the end, we make every decision alone. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #212961\n#4. One pain is lessened by another's anguish ... Take thou some new infection to thy eye, And the rank poison of the old will die. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #212472\n#5. Cocky.\"\n\"I won't deny it. Which is why this is weird for me,\" Romeo's voice lowered as he leaned into her. His warm breath fanned against her neck, making Jules shiver as he said, \"You're so beautiful you make me feel humble. Being with you scares me, and I'm not real sure what to do about it. - Author: Kele Moon\nQuotes About Juliet #208173\n#6. How can he do this? If you were mine, I would fight to keep you. I would die, before I let you go. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #206274\n#7. For a moment, he rested his hand on the pitchfork, breath ragged. Strands of hair escaped the ponytail and fell over his eyes, making him look wild, untamed. He'd changed so much from that quiet boy. He'd had to, growing up with monsters as playmates. - Author: Megan Shepherd\nQuotes About Juliet #196015\n#8. If Shakespeare had to go on an author tour to promote Romeo and Juliet, he never would have written Macbeth. - Author: Joyce Brothers\nQuotes About Juliet #194941\n#9. The error was not yours, Somerled,\" Eyvind said quietly, moving to the doorway. \"It was mine. I failed to teach you the one lesson you could not do without: how to be a man. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #187402\n#10. My world was changing, and I was not ready for it. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #187208\n#11. As for my family, Ren was Ren and his family was his family and mine were who they were and usually this would be a Romeo and Juliet type of scenario. But I wasn't big on Shakespeare so my family was also just going to have to deal. - Author: Kristen Ashley\nQuotes About Juliet #184121\n#12. I think this [Gnomeo & Juliet] is the closest I ought to get to Shakespeare to be honest. - Author: Matt Lucas\nQuotes About Juliet #175926\n#13. One of the great joys in life is having ones hair brushed. - Author: Lise Friedman\nQuotes About Juliet #173936\n#14. We need people, Juliet, to show us our selfishness, to extract the ugliness that reveals itself in our hearts. - Author: Rene Gutteridge\nQuotes About Juliet #214349\n#15. The person they'd locked up last summer was gone, and she wasn't coming back. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #172369\n#16. Baz Luhrrman's movie Romeo and Juliet is what made me decide that I wanted to dedicate my life to making films one way or another. - Author: Kelly Blatz\nQuotes About Juliet #166795\n#17. Juliet is one of those rare novels that has it all: lush prose, tightly intertwined parallel narratives, intrigue, and historical detail all set against a backdrop of looming danger. Anne Fortier casts a new light on one of history's greatest stories of passion. I was swept away. - Author: Sara Gruen\nQuotes About Juliet #164011\n#18. I often wrangle with myself as an actor, and wrestle with the process. In striving for authenticity I often have the feeling I am falling short. - Author: Juliet Stevenson\nQuotes About Juliet #159505\n#19. The world is simple, I think, in its essence. Life, death, love, hate. Desire, fulfillment. Magic. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #157071\n#20. What is this?\" demanded the High Priestess from the doorway.\n\nSo here she was, back in the Hall of Judgment, facing a circle of priestesses.\n\nAgain? said Juliet. You do not have the wisest habits.\n\nAt least I haven't died yet, said Runajo. - Author: Rosamund Hodge\nQuotes About Juliet #156666\n#21. She will fight for light, and he for dark,\nBattling through the ages for loves sweet spark.\nWherever two souls adore truly, you will find them, lo,\nThe brave Juliet and the wicked Romeo. - Author: Stacey Jay\nQuotes About Juliet #156590\n#22. About happy endings. Folk like a story to finish well. Doesn't matter if that's true to life or not. Helps to hear about folk being content. About good folk getting what they deserve. While you're listening you can believe, for a bit, that you're good too. Worth a happy ending. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #148317\n#23. You guys looking for my dad? People are always, like, looking for him, and he's never around. Daddy is so not here. And I mean that literally and spiritually. - Author: Eoin Colfer\nQuotes About Juliet #139685\n#24. Benvolio- \"By my head, here come the Capulets.\"\nMercutio- \"By my heel, I care not. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #132731\n#25. There is no place here for softness. Let folk in too close and you offer them up as weapons for your own destruction. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #128714\n#26. Among the accused was the author of Romeo and Juliet, one William Shakespeare. - Author: Neil MacGregor\nQuotes About Juliet #240005\n#27. I get very weird and defensive about what I'm working on - I wouldn't even tell my secretary what the next page of my novel was about. - Author: Joan Juliet Buck\nQuotes About Juliet #293645\n#28. His touch warmed my whole body. I was longing to throw my arms around him and hold him close, but the magic of this moment was like a single, lovely strand of cobweb, fragile and delicate. One wrong move and it would snap beyond mending. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #286793\n#29. I am such a diehard romantic. I guess a part of me thinks I am Juliet. - Author: Olivia Hussey\nQuotes About Juliet #278374\n#30. I work in my pajamas most of the time. No matter what you're wearing, you can sound businesslike on the phone. - Author: Juliet Blackwell\nQuotes About Juliet #277580\n#31. Juliet shook her head. The thought of eating anything made her feel nauseous. \"No thanks, I'm not hungry.\"\n\"Oh yeah, the heartbreak diet,\" nodded Trudy sagely. \"Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt. - Author: Alexandra Potter\nQuotes About Juliet #276087\n#32. The Germans have a wonderful combination of pathos, energy, and humor. They are like Californians with an education. - Author: Joan Juliet Buck\nQuotes About Juliet #272021\n#33. Perhaps one day I'd be made a saint - the patron saint of fools and lovers, if those terms were not exactly the same. - Author: Rachel Caine\nQuotes About Juliet #270552\n#34. That's a cold-blooded way to view the world,\" said Runajo.\n\n\"And the way of the Sisters isn't?\"\n\n\"Blood is hot when you spill it,\" said Runajo, and Juliet laughed suddenly, her head tilting back. - Author: Rosamund Hodge\nQuotes About Juliet #261396\n#35. Writing fiction is an inherently political activity because people-even imaginary ones-do not live in vacuums ... From Twilight to Romeo and Juliet to The Little Mermaid, no work of the imagination is truly apolitical, because the world and our hopes for it are always part of our stories. - Author: John Green\nQuotes About Juliet #246753\n#36. They had become a fixed star in the shifting firmament of the high school's relationships, the acknowledged Romeo and Juliet. And she knew with sudden hatefulness that there was one couple like them in every white suburban high school in America. - Author: Stephen King\nQuotes About Juliet #246263\n#37. Damn it, Lettie. Marry me. For pity's sake, marry me and put me out of my misery. - Author: Juliet Landon\nQuotes About Juliet #245183\n#38. With respect,\" said Red, and his voice had gone so quiet people hushed each other to hear him, \"my tale is yet unfinished; you should hear me out. And it is her answer I have come to hear, not yours. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #241507\n#39. Only a fool gives up his one treasure. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #123395\n#40. Hail, blest Confusion! here are met\nAll tongues, and times, and faces;\nThe Lancers flirt with Juliet,\nThe Brahmin talks of races. - Author: Winthrop Mackworth Praed\nQuotes About Juliet #239894\n#41. She wondered how to mourn the death of a son who wasn't dead. And yet the loss of separation made that easy. The idea of pain made pain, where she knew none could possibly truly exist. - Author: Juliet Castle\nQuotes About Juliet #234290\n#42. I wanted so much to keep you safe. I did my best. I'm sorry things didn't come out different for the two of us. I wish I could have been good enough for you. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #232639\n#43. He and I ... we share a bond. Not love, exactly. It goes beyond that. He is mine as surely as sun follows moon across the sky. Mine before ever I knew he existed. Mine until death and beyond. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #231919\n#44. But some things did not change ...\nCourage, for instance. Dedication to a cause. Comradeship. When they were strong and pure, when they came from deep in the bone, those qualities could hold fast against all odds. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #228138\n#45. The theme of the dance was \"Great Romances,\" or some such nonsense. There were projections of supposedly great couples from the past on the walls of the gym. Romeo and Juliet, Antony and Cleopatra, Hermione and Ron, Bonnie and Clyde, etc. - Author: Gabrielle Zevin\nQuotes About Juliet #224623\n#46. I tried to forget about playing Romeo in 'Romeo and Juliet' and just think about him as a normal guy, as a normal character, and just try and approach him the same I would every other character. - Author: Douglas Booth\nQuotes About Juliet #222864\n#47. As a novelist, I'm endlessly fascinated by human behavior and interactions. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #221645\n#48. I swear, Six is going to kill us, or worse, maybe she's about to be killed by a swarm of Mogs and we're here lying in the grass about to go through a scene from Romeo and Juliet. - Author: Pittacus Lore\nQuotes About Juliet #220663\n#49. Great love, you believe, carries the seeds of great sorrow. - Author: Anne Fortier\nQuotes About Juliet #220461\n#50. To move is to stir, and to be valiant is to stand; therefore, if tou art mov'd, thou runst away. (To be angry is to move, to be brave is to stand still. Therefore, if you're angry, you'll run away.) - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #216336\n#51. With short hair you begin to crave pearl necklaces, long earrings, and a variety of sunglasses. Short hair removes obvious femininity and replaces it with style. - Author: Joan Juliet Buck\nQuotes About Juliet #38622\n#52. Am I worthy of Juliet, I wondered, worthy as my father was of my mother? - Author: Robin Maxwell\nQuotes About Juliet #57187\n#53. I grew up with Shakespeare, and there are so many wonderful teachings in those plays. The stories are all so unique and timeless. There is just so much learning in that body of work, and that is something I will always go back to. - Author: Juliet Rylance\nQuotes About Juliet #56833\n#54. It is only by being exchanged that the products of labor acquire a socially uniform objectivity as values, which is distinct from their sensuously varied objectivity as articles of utility. - Author: Juliet B. Schor\nQuotes About Juliet #52699\n#55. You are ... you're like a beating heart. A glowing lamp. I've never met anyone like you before. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #51509\n#56. As a filmmaker, I want to be known as a pan-African filmmaker and this is because I think that we have more to gain as Africans than as individual countries. - Author: Juliet Asante\nQuotes About Juliet #50136\n#57. Vidal gives the impression of believing that the entire heterosexual edifice - registry offices, 'Romeo and Juliet,' the disposable diaper - is just a sorry story of self-hypnosis and mass hysteria: a hoax, a racket, or sheer propaganda. - Author: Martin Amis\nQuotes About Juliet #47061\n#58. These violent delights have violent ends\nAnd in their triump die, like fire and powder\nWhich, as they kiss, consume - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #46928\n#59. I think the first thing I did was several scenes from Romeo and Juliet. - Author: Sally Field\nQuotes About Juliet #44935\n#60. In my gap year between college and drama school, I taught art at a hospice and worked at a little coffee shop across the street from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London when everything around it was still a construction zone. - Author: Juliet Rylance\nQuotes About Juliet #43686\n#61. Can he love her? Can the soul really be satisfied with such polite affections? To love is to burn - to be on fire, like Juliet or Guinevere or Eloise ... - Author: Emma Thompson\nQuotes About Juliet #43520\n#62. You are a devious woman, Blackthorn,' she said.\n'I prefer the term strategic thinker. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #40786\n#63. Out of her favour, where I am in love. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #40449\n#64. I don't blame you,\" Genevieve said. \"Sunnyvale isn't exactly Paris. - Author: Juliet Blackwell\nQuotes About Juliet #58504\n#65. Punctured, utterly deflated, he dropped into a chair and, covering his face with his hands, began to weep. A few minutes later, however, he thought better of it and took four tablets of soma.\nUpstairs in his room the Savage was reading Romeo and Juliet. - Author: Aldous Huxley\nQuotes About Juliet #33709\n#66. Ana wished very much that she could discuss this with Faolan - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #32775\n#67. Within the infant rind of this weak flower Poison hath residence and medicine power' Romeo and Juliet, II, iii - Author: Val McDermid\nQuotes About Juliet #28546\n#68. It becomes easy,\" Finbar said. \"It's in the training; the ability to see your enemy as something other than a real man. He is a lesser breed, defined by his beliefs - you learn to do with him what you will, and bend him to your purpose. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #24928\n#69. Everything contains its antithesis. - Author: Juliet Stevenson\nQuotes About Juliet #21721\n#70. For indeed you have a choice. You can flee and hide, and wait to be found. You can live out your days in terror, without meaning. Or you can take the harder choice, and you can save them. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #19147\n#71. You bound him to you with your courage and your tales. You hold him to you now. You captured a wild creature when you had no place you could keep him. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #15654\n#72. Living takes courage. So does dying. - Author: Juliet Blackwell\nQuotes About Juliet #15127\n#73. Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that\nThou hast done to me.\nTherefore turn and draw. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #14053\n#74. You will find the way, daughter of the forest. Through grief and pain, through many trials, through betrayal and loss, your feet will walk a straight path. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #7320\n#75. The thing about commuting internationally is that you have to be a lawyer or an airline steward to do it successfully. - Author: Joan Juliet Buck\nQuotes About Juliet #6572\n#76. Not all were joyful tales; we needed to acknowledge that love was not just kisses, smiles, and fulfillment, but also sacrifice, compromise, and hard work. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #86497\n#77. Miss Juliet,' he said calmly. 'I can smell you in the wall. Is something wrong/ - Author: Megan Shepherd\nQuotes About Juliet #122274\n#78. My hobbies are cooking and gardening, especially growing orchids. I love soccer, my husband and I support a British team called Chelsea, and I also enjoy tennis. We have 3 cats. - Author: Juliet Mills\nQuotes About Juliet #117307\n#79. Emotional baggage doesn't fit in the overhead compartment. You have to pay extra to check it. - Author: Juliet Blackwell\nQuotes About Juliet #115674\n#80. The day before you died was the longest, slowest day ever. It gave you more time than you could possibly want to contemplate all the things you'd got wrong, the chances you'd missed, the errors you'd made. It was long enough to convince the most hopeful person that there was no point in anything. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #115277\n#81. What people said they would do and what people actually did were two very different things. Juliet - Author: Jodi Picoult\nQuotes About Juliet #113446\n#82. Blind is his love and best befits the dark- Benvolio (in Romeo and Juliet) - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #110640\n#83. Everyone belongs somewhere. Some of us are just lucky enough to figure out where it is while there's still time for us to find a way to get there. And once we arrive, we will never, ever leave.'\nJuliet Seghers-Ward - Author: Mira Grant\nQuotes About Juliet #103006\n#84. Eat\nof my deep earth, drink of my living streams, for I am your Mother. Your heart is my wild drum, your breath my eternal song. If you would live,\ndance with me! - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #101474\n#85. (I think I fell in love with you when you were shouting at Romeo and Juliet, 'Don't touch each other!') - Author: Iris Murdoch\nQuotes About Juliet #97220\n#86. When I was 16 years old, I joined a drama group called North Queensland Academy of Dramatic Art under a woman called Maggie Shephard-King. She inspired me to audition for the role of Romeo in 'Romeo and Juliet.' - Author: Brenton Thwaites\nQuotes About Juliet #96925\n#87. Liadan,\" he said, staring intently at the ground.\n\"Yes,\" I whispered.\n\"Don't wed that man Eamonn. Tell him, if he takes you, he's a dead.\"\nBran - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #91328\n#88. I'd rather be useful than rich. It's more essential to feel you're doing something that's worth doing, rather than making a lot of money. - Author: Juliet Stevenson\nQuotes About Juliet #87369\n#89. What you're about to read is based on true events. It will make you laugh. It will make you cry. And it will break your heart. Don't say I didn't warn you. - Author: Melissa M. Futrell\nQuotes About Juliet #4066\n#90. [ ... ] my heart is wondrous light,\nSince this same wayward girl is so reclaim'd. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #85940\n#91. I am to cover the philosophical side of the debate and so far my only thought is that reading keeps you from going gaga. - Author: Mary Ann Shaffer\nQuotes About Juliet #81836\n#92. Mother, I will look to like. If looking liking moves. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #78640\n#93. Holy crap. It's Juliet! - Author: Brett Wright\nQuotes About Juliet #76029\n#94. Playing Juliet in 'Heavenly Creatures' changed my life, and the role of Clementine in' Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' opened many new doors creatively. - Author: Kate Winslet\nQuotes About Juliet #75120\n#95. I couldn't hear anything or anyone, there was only the sound of our sex and the smell of books. - Author: Juliet Gauvin\nQuotes About Juliet #73850\n#96. I saw that in him she had found her sun and moon, her stars and her dreams. - Author: Juliet Marillier\nQuotes About Juliet #72115\n#97. Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye\nThan twenty of their swords: look thou but sweet,\nAnd I am proof against their enmity. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Juliet #70651\n#98. It become totally untenable to me that after acting for 25 years - I've played Juliet, Cleopatra and Anne Frank - there I was, sitting in Hollywood, just waiting for somebody to want me. - Author: Susan Strasberg\nQuotes About Juliet #63345\n#99. Burke laughed, but there wasn't any humor in his voice. Romeo and Juliet died, son. Consider that all the answer you need. - Author: Joanna Wylde\nQuotes About Juliet #61289\n#100. What is the difference between a celebrity and a not so celebrity? 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Everybody loves Jilly Cooper: \"Sex and horses: who could ask for more?\" (Sunday Telegraph). \"Joyful and mischeivous\". (Jojo Moyes). \"A delight from start to finish\". (Daily Mail). \"Fun, sexy and unputdownable\". (Marian Keyes). \"Escape into an alternative universe in which all is right with the world\". (Guardian). \"Flawlessly entertaining\". (Helen Fielding).\n\n$33.00(AUD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nOrder this Item\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\n\"It's all here: swooning romance, skulduggery in the stables and, yes, bonking; all set in the Cotswold countryside. Tally ho!\" \"Elle\"\"\n\nJilly Cooper is a journalist, author and media superstar. The author of many number one bestselling novels, she lives in Gloucestershire with her rescue greyhound. 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To work and press into a mass, usually with the hands; esp., to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • knead´er — knead «need», transitive verb. 1. to work over or work up (moist flour or clay), usually with the hands, into dough or paste: »Machines have been invented to knead bread dough. 2. a) to make or shape by kneading. b) Figurative. to blend, join, or …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • knead — knead, v. i. To perform movements like kneading, with the paws; said of cats, which may knead[3] a master s body when stroked, presumably a sign of contentment; as, a cat kneading and purring in his master s lap. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • knead — (v.) O.E. cnedan to knead, from P.Gmc. *knedanan (Cf. O.S. knedan, M.Du. cneden, Du. kneden, O.H.G. knetan, Ger. kneten, O.N. knoða to knead ). Originally a strong verb (past tense cnæd, pp. cneden) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • knead — [ni:d] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: cnedan] 1.) to press a mixture of flour and water many times with your hands ▪ Knead the dough for three minutes. 2.) to press someone s muscles many times to help cure pain or to help someone relax …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • knead — [ nid ] verb transitive 1. ) to prepare DOUGH or clay by pressing it continuously: Knead the dough until smooth. 2. ) to rub or press someone s muscles hard …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • knead — [v] mix by pressing aerate, alter, blend, form, manipulate, massage, mold, ply, press, push, rub, shape, squeeze, stroke, twist, work; concepts 170,208 …   New thesaurus\n\n • knead — ► VERB 1) work (dough or clay) with the hands. 2) massage as if kneading. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary\n\n • knead — [nēd] vt. [ME kneden < OE cnedan, akin to Ger kneten < IE * gnet , to press together < base * gen , to form into a ball, pinch, compress > KNOT1, KNOB] 1. to mix and work (dough, clay, etc.) into a pliable mass by folding over,… …   English World dictionary\n\n • knead — [[t]ni͟ːd[/t]] kneads, kneading, kneaded 1) VERB When you knead dough or other food, you press and squeeze it with your hands so that it becomes smooth and ready to cook. [V n] Lightly knead the mixture on a floured surface. Derived words:… …   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": 0.9862757921218872} +{"content": "How to say o in  \n\nWould you like to know how to translate o to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word o in the language.\n\nDiscuss this o Danish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"o.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 26 Jul 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "2020 “The Very Best!” Book Awards: Best Short Fiction Winners!\n\nFor 2019, there were only two short fiction books in this particular category, so we declared it a tie. This year, we were blessed with some of the best and imaginative short fiction to choose from. It is difficult to narrow down the shortlist of five titles to three.\n\nLiked it? Take a second to support us on Patreon!\nOwner/Editor-in-Chief at -- Website\n\nJames M. Fisher is the owner and editor-in-chief of The Miramichi Reader. 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[1913 Webster] ||\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • anserated — …   Useful english 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": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Wrong by Jana Aston\n\nWrong by Jana Aston\nFind the Author: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Amazon\n\nSeries: Wrong #1\nPublished by Rutherford Press on October 7, 2015\nGenres: Coming of Age, Contemporary Romance, New Adult, Romantic Comedy\nPages: 278\n\nHeat Rating:\n\nThis book may be unsuitable for people under 18 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.\nAdd to Goodreads\n\nAmazon Purchase~|~Barnes and Noble Purchase\n\nIf you buy this book using the Amazon link, I will receive a small commission from the sale as an Amazon affiliate. 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Now I can’t stop fantasizing about one of the customers at the coffee shop I work at between classes. It’s just a harmless crush, right? It’s not like I ever see this guy outside of the coffee shop. It’s not like I’m going to see him while attempting to get birth control at the student clinic. While wearing a paper gown. While sitting on an exam table. Because he’s the doctor. Shoot. Me.\n\nBut what if, for once, the man I’ve had the dirtiest, most scandalous fantasies about turned out to be everything but wrong?\n\nMy Review\n\nWRONG is hilariously uncomfortable!\n\nWhat a debut novel! I’m late to the game, but am so glad to have read this (and RIGHT, but that’s another review!). I have such high praise for the author, and her whole support team. There is not one thing wrong with WRONG. Seriously. Read this book, and then try to imagine it as a movie. Snort.\n\nI have never found anything at all romantic about gynecologists. Until now. The gynecologist in this book nearly melts kindles, he is so hot in what he does, says, and looks like.\n\nI read favorite books aloud to my husband, a chapter a night. This one is going on that list of TBRs. Anyone that enjoys a good rom-com will enjoy this book.\n\nWarning: may cause unexpected crying.\n\nAbout Jana Aston\n\nJana Aston is the New York Times bestselling author of WRONG. She quit her super boring day job to whip up another book and is hoping that was not a stupid idea. In her defense, it was a really boring job.\n\nOne thought on “Wrong by Jana Aston\n\nLeave a Reply\n\n(Enter your URL then click here to include a link to one of your blog posts.)\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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[1575 85; < L …   Universalium\n\n • Sesotho deficient verbs — Notes: *The orthography used in this and related articles is that of South Africa, not Lesotho. For a discussion of the differences between the two see the notes on Sesotho orthography. *Hovering the mouse cursor over most H:title| [ɪ talɪk] |… …   Wikipedia\n\n • deficient — I. adjective Etymology: Latin deficient , deficiens, present participle of deficere to be wanting more at defect Date: 1581 1. lacking in some necessary quality or element < deficient in judgment > 2. not up to a normal standard or complement ;… …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • LGBT — (also GLBT) is an initialism referring collectively to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender/transsexual people. In use since the 1990s, the term LGBT is an adaptation of the initialism LGB which itself started replacing the phrase gay… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Nintendo Power — This article is about the North American publication. 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Second: I thought about sending you a private email or posting a reply to your comment, but thought that maybe someone else might want to read this, who knows that hole that feels so good to hide in, but has room for little other than Sorrow.\n\nRead More\n\nDo This Every Day\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 49 Comments\n\nIt was 1990-something. I was working in a small mom-and-pop publishing house just down I95 from Health Communications, the publisher of Chicken Soup for the Soul. My boss wanted a series just like that.\n\nRead More\n\nBrian Wilson, Warren Buffett, Albert Einstein, and Ruth Stone\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 22 Comments\n\nFrom the archives, via May 5, 2017. In the documentary Beach Boys: The Making of Pet Sounds, Al Jardine said Brian Wilson “sees things I don’t think the rest of us see and hears things, certainly, that we don’t hear. He has a special receiver going on in there, in his brain.” What is that special, indefinable “it” about Brian Wilson? Is it really related to seeing, hearing, and receiving? And, if it is, what’s different about how he sees, hears, and receives? What of the rest of us? Why aren’t we all walking around composing “God Only Knows” or any…\n\nRead More\n\nA Correction: Nothing Always Works With Everyone\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 14 Comments\n\nLast Friday I wrote that the list of things below always work. Hard work has always worked. Being honest has always worked. Doing the right thing has always worked. Keeping promises has always worked. Being transparent has always worked. Creating something of value has always worked. Starting small has always worked. Communicating in more than 140 characters has always worked. Picking up the phone or meeting in person, instead of only texting or emailing has always worked.\n\nRead More\n\nThe Road Not Taken\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 21 Comments\n\nI can see Robert Frost’s yellow wood. In my mind, it’s always Fall and always the golden hour before sunset. A thick layer of leaves blankets the ground and yet every tree is full, as if not a leaf has fallen. This image has been bubbling up uninvited these past few months. One minute I’m working and the next I’m leaning back in my chair as my mind wanders through a mashup of Van Gogh yellow and Klimt gold and a wee bit of Hudson River Valley, all bathed in amber.\n\nRead More\n\nDo You Believe?\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 15 Comments\n\nFor the 14th year in a row, my kids and I drove to Pentagon City Mall for a picture with Santa. Now 15 and 11, they know the fat guy in the red suit is an echo of their childhood. Still there, and still nice, and still happiness-and-laughter inducing, but not the same as before the veil was lifted. How could it be the same? Once you know, there’s no going back.\n\nRead More\n\nFirst Things First\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 4 Comments\n\nA jab is a quick, sharp punch. It’s the setup for other punches—that seemingly small thing that serves you well in the ring. “It is their most important weapon. Fighters throughout time have spilled blood and sweat attempting to perfect it—to make it fast, to make it sharp, Every punch, heavier than the last.\n\nRead More\n\nPrint on Demand Wins\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 13 Comments\n\nSteve announced the release of Black Irish Books’ first subscription-based product earlier this week. Fitting in with Black Irish’s boxing glove logo, the subscription features “JABs” from Steve—mini-books that pack a punch—starting with two books from Steve this month, and then one a month starting in February.\n\nRead More\n\nSometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose and Sometimes it Rains\n\nBy Callie Oettinger | 21 Comments\n\nFrom the Archives, via May 10, 2013. The story of David and Goliath is one of history’s greatest reruns—played out on repeat in books and boardrooms and battlefields. Big Guy goes after Little Guy. Little Guy finds inner strength. Little Guy taps into inner strength. Little Guy fights Big Guy. Big Guy falters. Little Guy knocks Big Guy’s lights out. The David and Goliath story is the story of the “win.” Think Luke against Darth Vader, Daniel Larusso against the entire Cobra Kai dojo, and pretty much any Disney classic (insert any princess or talking animal against any evil witch…\n\nRead More\n\nStart with this War of Art [27-minute] mini-course.\u0003 It's free. The course's five audio lessons will ground you in the principles and characteristics of the artist's inner battle.\n\nSomething went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5918596386909485} +{"content": "A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens\n\nA Christmas Carol\n\nbyCharles Dickens\n\nKobo ebook | November 10, 2011\n\nnot yet rated|write a review\n\nPricing and Purchase Info\n\nAvailable for download\n\nNot available in stores\n\nMarley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it. And Scrooge's name was good upon `Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to.\n\nDetails & Specs\n\nTitle:A Christmas CarolFormat:Kobo ebookPublished:November 10, 2011Language:English\n\nThe following ISBNs are associated with this title:\n\nISBN - 10:1412181917\n\nISBN - 13:9781412181914\n\nLook for similar items by category:\n\nCustomer Reviews of A Christmas Carol", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9005500078201294} +{"content": "Monday, May 12, 2014\n\nPeaceful Warriors\n\nA   L   O   H   A !\n\n\" Peaceful Warriors \nhave the patience to wait\n until the mud settles \nand the water clears. -\n\n\" They remain unmoving \nuntil the right time,\n so the right action \narises by itself. -\n\n They do not seek \n but wait \nwith open arms\n to welcome \nall things. \" \n\nDan Millman \n\n\" We all have the power \nto choose\n how we are going to\n handle every situation \nwe are faced with \nthroughout our lives. \nWe are in control \nof the decision we make \"\n\nJennifer Hudson,\n\nThank YOU\nfor deciding to visit here!\n                Warmly, Cloudia\n\n' Take Peace & Smiles - Leave Your Comment '", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "[INDOLOGY] seminar and release of Viṣṇvarcanā 29.4.22 Udupi\n\nAcharya Veeranarayana Pandurangi dharmayuddha2017 at gmail.com\nTue Apr 26 06:55:25 UTC 2022\n\nसर्वेभ्यो नमः\n\nI request you all to kindly attend (if anyone happens to be in Udupi on\nthis date) this seminar and release of my Viṣṇvarcanā commentary on\nRgveda. Now\nPart 1 which consists of Introduction and Commentary of first five suktas\nand Part 2 Viṣṇvarcanāsahitāni Puruṣa-Viṣṇusūktāni (Viṣṇvarcanā on\nPurusasukta and All Visnusuktas of Rgveda) are being made available to\n\nsubsequent volumes will follow.\n\nThis new commentary aims to analyse the Rgveda in the context of vedic and\nallied literature.\n\n“इतिहासपुराणाभ्यां वेदं समुपबृंहयेत्।\n\nबिभेत्यल्पश्रुताद्वेदो मामयं प्रचलिष्यति\" is the theme.\n\n*आचार्य वीरनारायण एन्. के पाण्डुरङ्गी*\n\n*Professor Veeranarayana N K Pandurangi*\nProfessor of Vedanta and Indian Philosophies\nDean of Vedanta Faculty,\nKarnataka Samskrit University, Pampa Mahakavi Road, Chamrajpet,\nBengaluru 560018\nhttp://ksu.ac.in/en/dr-veeranarayana-n-k-pandurangi/\nhttps://ksu-ac.academia.edu/VeeranarayanaPandurangi\nhttps://groups.google.com/g/bvparishat\n-------------- next part --------------\nAn HTML attachment was scrubbed...\nURL: \n-------------- next part --------------\nA non-text attachment was scrubbed...\nName: vishvarchana-1.pdf\nType: application/pdf\nSize: 3718304 bytes\nDesc: not available\nURL: \n\nMore information about the INDOLOGY mailing list", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5966991782188416} +{"content": "We don’t cry — Tim and I,\nWe are far too grand —\nBut we bolt the door tight\nTo prevent a friend —\n\nThen we hide our brave face\nDeep in our hand —\nNot to cry — Tim and I —\nWe are far too grand —\n\nNor to dream — he and me —\nDo we condescend —\nWe just shut our brown eye\nTo see to the end —\n\nTim — see Cottages —\nBut, Oh, so high!\nThen — we shake — Tim and I —\nAnd lest I — cry —\n\nTim — reads a little Hymn —\nAnd we both pray —\nPlease, Sir, I and Tim —\nAlways lost the way!\n\nWe must die — by and by —\nClergymen say —\nTim — shall — if I — do —\nI — too — if he —\n\nHow shall we arrange it —\nTim — was — so — shy?\nTake us simultaneous — Lord —\nI — “Tim” — and Me!\n\nAnalysis, meaning and summary of the poem by\n\n1 Comment\n\n 1. by me mmmmm says:\n\n well i dont really understand poems like dis but wen i read the title it seemed like it was goin to be some kind of love poem but yea… dis poem makes me sad.. makes me think… i dont kno if i should but sadness is wat i think\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Presenters and participants come from other places and we submerge ourselves in writing, in ideas, and in learning for the weekend.\n\nOut here in Big Bend, we have to help each other.  Aren’t you glad you belong to the Texas Mountain Trail Writers?\n\nSee you at the retreat,\n\n2012 TMTW Spring Retreat\n\n !! Come One – Come All !!\n!! Limited Spaces Left !!\n\nTexas Mountain Trail Writers’\n21st Spring Retreat\nApril 27, 28, 29, 2012\n\nThe Texas Mountain Trail Writers welcome you to their\nannual retreat in the Davis Mountains of West Texas.\n\nNew Location! Mountain Trail Lodge & Outdoor Learning Center-between Fort Davis and Alpine\nwww.dmectexas.org — Check out the beauty!\n\nMore information here:\nhttp://texasmountaintrailwriters.org/writers-retreat/\n\nWeekend Overview:\n\nhttp://www.texasmountaintrailwriters.org/pdfs/2012_TMTW_Conference_Overview.pdf\n\nRegistration Form:\n\nhttp://www.texasmountaintrailwriters.org/pdfs/2012_TMTW_Registration_Form.pdf\n\n !! 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Other testimony, that Oscar vanished into thin air, seemed incredible to most jurors.”\n\n“Some jurors were credulous about the alleged vanishing act. Most, however, were incredulous.”\n\n“A conscientious lawyer would seek the testimony of credible witnesses. A conniving lawyer would use unreliable witnesses and hope for credulous jurors.\n\n“While a statement may be either credible or incredible, a judgment depends on the credulity of the listener. Extraordinary happenings, strain most listeners’ credulity.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9582205414772034} +{"content": "The Bell Jar\n\n\"She lives the poetry she cannot write\" – Wilde\n\nThe pity is in the poetry. And nowhere else?\n\nThis is a usually a blog about poetry, but I don’t keep my politics a secret on it. For those of you who find this an irritation, I’m sorry. I’m … Continue reading\n\nJuly 3, 2015 · 4 Comments\n\nDip me in honey and throw me to the dinosaurs\n\nLadies and gentlemen, I don’t know what has come over me. I am not given to reviewing films, but I find that I am moved to speak on the subject … Continue reading\n\nJune 19, 2015 · 3 Comments\n\nEight miles out from nowhere\n\nThis is a longer blog than usual, but then this has been a longer week than usual. Whatever our politics, we’ve all considered what it means to be English – … Continue reading\n\nMay 11, 2015 · 5 Comments\n\nNever mind who they are. Who are you?\n\nThis is not about poetry. It’s about politics. In every election I can remember, journalists have spent weeks in a frenzy of analysis. Their agenda is to tell a story, … Continue reading\n\nMay 5, 2015 · 9 Comments\n\nAbsent friends\n\nTwo weeks till the official launch, but here’s a moment of rest from relentless promotion of the book: or at least, a moment of reflection inspired by it. By now … Continue reading\n\nApril 11, 2015 · 4 Comments\n\nFeeling bookish\n\nThis Spring, I will mostly be plugging my own book. Forgive me. If you follow me for more general poetry news, there will still be plenty of that. The stream … Continue reading\n\nApril 5, 2015 · 10 Comments\n\nA Chant Against Procrastination\n\nIn terms of poetry production, last week’s writing retreat on the North York Moors was a dead loss, and that is fine. With the book coming out next month and … Continue reading\n\nMarch 24, 2015 · 2 Comments\n\nGet every new post delivered to your Inbox.\n\nJoin 7,659 other followers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000085830688477} +{"content": "In the simmer dim: Barbara Cumbers, Dempsey & Windle\n\nI’ve always wanted to go to Shetland. Geologist Barbara Cumbers spent a month’s residency there in 2017, and has visited the islands on several other occasions. Reading her pamphlet In the summer dim (Dempsey & Windle) has only increased my desire to travel there one day.\n\nThe title of the collection is taken from the Shetland name – ‘simmer dim’ – for the absence of darkness in midsummer. In the first poem of the collection, ‘North’, Cumbers says:\n\n    There is so much light, the midnight sky\n\n     Is full of it. Not stars nor moon – just light,\n\n     the simmer dim enough to read by\n\n     I am drinking light and space.\n\nBut she is aware that the “price of summer light is ice, / … and the deep winter dark.”\n\nThere is a marvellously evocative poem about the Northern Lights:\n\n     Because the night is shining green\n\n                 It might split open\n\n     So I wait in the still and the cold\n\n                                    for the solar wind\n\n                   to blow the sky apart\n\n                               (‘Da mirrie dancers’)\n\nFor Cumbers, the Shetlands have the magic of a children’s story. And not just any children’s story. As her notes point out, Robert Louis Stevenson visited Unst in 1869, ten years after his father and uncle had built Muckle Flugga lighthouse off the island’s northern coast. Stevenson published his classic yarn Treasure Island in 1883, and included a map that bears a superficial resemblance to Unst. She says:\n\n     He could put the treasure\n\n     anywhere – it was already here\n\n     in the peat of the island,\n\n     its crofts and chromium\n\n     and northernness, its serpentinite,\n\n     all the contorted rock of it.\n\n                                 (‘Treasure Island’)\n\nThis passing reference to the poetry of geology – the poet’s passion – is fleshed out in ‘An eccentric geologist describes the ophiolite fragment that form the eastern side of Unst and Fetlar’ (a title long enough to surely make it a poetry competition contender). She lovingly describes what she calls “snake-rock” as “too old to remember the ocean floor/  …  has secrets locked away, written in water // it holds as part of itself.”\n\n‘Directions’ describes a loss of bearings on Shetland – “not north or south    south/ is safe   and north // is nowhere” – while ‘Burning’ conjures up a vision of Shetland’s annual fire festival held in January, when a full-size replica Viking longship is set alight, to commemorate the islanders’ heritage. The poet sees a fishing boat leaving at sunset, and imagines it is heading “to meet Viking gods of ice and fire”.\n\nA no-nonsense pantoum about a ‘Last day’ encounter:\n\n    An otter surfaced near me quite by chance.\n\n     I needed a piss and crouched beside a wall\n\n     sheltered from the wind. A lucky glance –\n\n     a whiskered face emerging from a pool.\n\nemphasises the poet’s other passion, for the wildlife on Shetland. There are mentions of ponies, of course, but also orcas, seals, geese, gulls, storm petrels, ducks, ravens, gannets, puffins, and bonxies, also known as great skuas, as well as botanical finds, “plants that live only here”.   \n\nI have also loved the TV series Shetland not particularly for its plots – what a crime-ridden place! - but for its scenery. Shetland could be described as bleak – “no trees, no mountains” – but that simplicity is somehow wonderful. Cumbers explores and celebrates the topography in poems such as ‘Island voices’, ‘Hermaness’, ‘Grind o da Navir’, 'A landscape for Sue’,  and ‘Bridges’, the latter about how oil money has made a difference.  \n\nThis slim collection is a picnic of delights. In the simmer dim contains riches; poems to treasure, that take you there.    \n\nBarbara Cumbers, In the simmer dim, Dempsey & Windle, £8.50\n\n◄ Mark Connors joins Write Out Loud's reviewing team\n\nPoems by Ted Hughes written after the death of Assia Wevill and their daughter Shura to be auctioned ►\n\nNo comments posted yet.\n\nIf you wish to post a comment you must login.\n\nThis site uses cookies. 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Even so, if someone new came into my life—whether a person or a pet—I wouldn't be afraid to love again. We must never stop loving and caring for fear of losing again.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nL. M. Henderson has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area all her life. She has experienced many different kinds of love and losses in her life. This book helps you to cope with loss of any kind and teaches you how to carry on and love again without fear.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000001192092896} +{"content": "\nbiker boy\n\nclick to add your vote (4 votes)\n\nFamous quotes by Thennarasu:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Thennarasu's quotes with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this author page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Thennarasu Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 23 Sep. 2014. .\n\nMissing a quote of Thennarasu?\n\nKnow another good quote of Thennarasu? 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Read More\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 1 total copy.\n\nShow Only Available Copies\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nKirtland Community College Library HM 1116 .P56 2012 30543694 General Collection Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780143122012 (pbk.) :\n • ISBN: 0143122010 (pbk.) :\n • Physical Description: xxviii, 802 p. : ill., maps, charts ; 23 cm.\n • Publisher: New York : Penguin Books, 2012, c2011.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nOriginally published in hardcover in 2011 by Viking.\nBibliography, etc. Note:\nIncludes bibliographical references (p. 697-771) ... Read More\nFormatted Contents Note:\nA foreign country -- The pacification process -- ... Read More\nSummary, etc.:\nToday we may be living in the most peaceful time ... 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But arguing with journalists only warps the public’s view of the media, and puts writers under siege\n\nIn 2018, while working as a freelance writer, I travelled three hours outside of London on a train, and then a coach, to review a music festival. I camped in the cold and the rain, waking up at 8am each morning to make sure I didn’t miss anything. When I got home, I filed what I thought was a generous review. I did not expect the organiser and the founder of the festival to find me on Twitter to tell me that I clearly hadn’t attended, or that my three-star review was full of lies. They were hurt that I hadn’t given it five stars. I was hurt that my hard work – complete with blood blisters, swollen glands and glitter that took two weeks to wash out of my hair – was now seen as a declaration of war.\n\nAs an editor and sometime critic specialising in pop culture, differing perceptions are par for the course. 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Apparently with no surprise\nVolume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson\nYear: Published/Written in 1955\nPoem of the Day: May 30 2012\n\nComment 364 of 364, added on January 1st, 2016 at 1:35 PM.\n\ndEUReYzFcKATJ from Czech Republic\nComment 363 of 364, added on January 1st, 2016 at 4:56 AM.\n\nKibKdGPQUbVqRW from South Africa\nComment 362 of 364, added on December 31st, 2015 at 8:44 AM.\n\ngamhgrCiCMqw from Guyana\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Apparently with no surprise, has received 364 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nDickinson Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999994039535522} +{"content": "\n\nApril 18, 2019 – Nomination number four. (Hey, that’s almost five!) SUPERSTAR is on the 2019-2020 Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award list. Did you know that Lester used to live in Florida?\n\nApril 9, 2019 – Another nomination! SUPERSTAR is on the 2019-2020 Arkansas Charlie May Simon Children’s Book Award list. Thanks, Arkansas!\n\nMarch 19, 2019 – SUPERSTAR is now out in paperback. It’s the same Lester at a more affordable price. Now is the time to buy that class set. (And check out this FREE 12-page classroom resources packet Mandy created to help make using SUPERSTAR in your classroom super easy!)\n\nNovember 26, 2018 – SUPERSTAR has been included on the 2019 Indiana Read Aloud Too-Good-To-Miss list in the upper elementary category!\n\nNovember 16, 2018 – SUPERSTAR has been nominated for a 2019-2020 Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award in the intermediate category. Mandy was a young Hoosier herself once. She’s not so young anymore, but she’s really happy her book’s on the list.\n\nFebruary 20, 2018 – SUPERSTAR has been nominated for the 2019 Oklahoma Sequoyah Book Award.\n\nNovember 15, 2017 – Lester made a list! KIRKUS REVIEWS has named SUPERSTAR one of the best middle grade books of 2017.\n\nLooking for older news and past events? Click here.\n\nDavis creates a memorable character within a promising first novel.\n\nBeautiful, honest, and just the right amount of funny.\n\nLINDA URBAN, author of Milo Speck, Accidental Agent and A Crooked Kind of Perfect\n\nA lovely, heartfelt narrative about the things we’ve lost, and the things we’ve found again.\n\nGARY D. SCHMIDT, Newbery Honor–winning author of The Wednesday Wars and Okay for Now\n\nOffers powerful insight into living with autism.\n\nPUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review)\n\nLester’s first-person narrative is honest and pure.\n\nKIRKUS REVIEWS (starred review)\n\n Writing is how I interact with the world. It’s how I explore what I’m feeling and discover what I know and don’t know. It’s how I connect. While I love the writing I do for kids, this blog of personal essays, which I write for adults, is just as close to my heart.\n Carousel controls\n\n Forgetting to Wear Pants (and Other Scary Things)\n\n Read More\n\n On Special Needs Squirrels and Characters\n\n Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Harrison Village Library Catalog\n\nAnnie and Snowball and the wintry freeze :\n\nby Rylant, Cynthia.\nAdditional authors: Stevenson, Suçie, -- ill.\nPublished by : Simon Spotlight, (New York :) Physical details: 40 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN:9781416972051 (hardcover); 1416972056 (hardcover); 9781416972068 (pbk.); 1416972064 (pbk.); 9781448783700 (Paw Prints bdg.); 1448783704 (Paw Prints bdg.). Year: 2010\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.\nItem type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode\nBooks Books Harrison Village Library\nY FIC RYL Available 55364\n\nAges 5-7.\n\nAnnie and her cousin Henry, along with Henry's dog Mudge and Annie's rabbit Snowball, enjoy a sparkling, wintry ice storm.\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nto post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998810291290283} +{"content": "Summary of \"Blood Music\n\nMy science fiction novel is Blood Music by Greg Bear.   It has themes including biotechnology, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence. It was first published as a short story in 1983, and won the Nebula Award in 1983 for best novelette and the Hugo Award in 1984 for the same category.   Mr. Bear later published an expanded version in 1985. The completed novel was nominated for the Nebula Award in 1985 and for the Hugo, Campbell, and British Science Fiction Awards in 1986.\nThe story begins when a biotechnologist named Vergil Ulam accidentally creates intelligent germs.   They think on their own.   This disturbing fact causes Vergil’s boss to command Vergil to destroy his research.   Vergil doesn’t destroy the “noocytes” (as he calls them), and is fired.   He still doesn’t want to destroy his brilliant creation, so he hastily decides to smuggle his work out of the lab by injecting the noocytes into his body.   Once the germs are in, they immediately begin improvement projects on Vergil’s body.   Before the noocytes, he was nearsighted, unattractive, and irritable.   They changed all that.  \nThe noocytes multiply and adapt quickly, altering their own genetics and becoming aware of themselves, as well as everything around them.   One of Vergil’s friends finds out and tests him for everything.   None of the hospital machines can identify the disease.   He becomes frightened by the noocytes’ intelligence and ends up killing Vergil in an attempt to destroy the germs.   However, the germs survive and the germs spread from Vergil’s apartment throughout North America.   Humans and noocytes will not survive together.\nI was able to endure this book because it was based around an interesting idea.   But the concept of intelligent germs taking over humans isn’t very original.   I also dislike Greg Bear’s writings style.   It’s confusing.   In some parts, it feels like he skips important details.   He probably could have cut the book down to a third of its original length.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7148188352584839} +{"content": "\nLimit search to available items\nRecord 3 of 8\nResult page: Previous Record Next Record\nAuthor Samoun, Abigail, 1974-\nTitle How hippo says hello! / by Abigail Samoun ; illustrated by Sarah Watts.\nPub Info New York, NY : Sterling Children's Books, c2014.\nbook jacket\n Dennis Public - Juvenile  J BOARD SAM     AVAILABLE\n Oak Bluffs-Children's  J BOARD SAMOUN     AVAILABLE\n South Yarmouth-Children's  J BOARD SAM     AVAILABLE\n Wellfleet-Children's Area  J BOARD Samoun     AVAILABLE\nDescript 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill., col. map ; 18 cm.\nAudience AD240L Lexile\nNote \"An adventure in eight languages\"--Cover.\nTitle and statement of responsibility from cover.\nOn board pages.\nSummary A well traveled hippo takes a trip around the world, saying hello to the animals he meets in eight different countries in their own language.\nSubject Salutations -- Juvenile fiction.\nHippopotamus -- Juvenile fiction.\nLanguage and languages -- Juvenile fiction.\nAnimals -- Juvenile fiction.\nTravel -- Juvenile fiction.\nGenre Board books.\nAdd Author Watts, Sarah (Sarah Lynn), 1986-\nISBN 9781454908203\nRecord 3 of 8\nResult page: Previous Record Next Record", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990988373756409} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nHenry and Beezus / Beverly Cleary.\n\nCleary, Beverly. (Author). Roberts, William. (Narrator).\nImage of item\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780061768194 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)\n • ISBN: 0061768197 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 audio file (2hr., 31 min.)) : digital\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: [United States] : Harper Collins Publishers : 2010.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nRestrictions on Access Note:\nDigital content provided by hoopla.\nParticipant or Performer Note:\nRead by William Roberts.\nSummary, etc.:\nHenry Huggins is saving up for the bicycle of his dreams, but his plans to earn money don't work out quite as planned. From selling bubble gum on the playground to helping out with his friend Scooter's paper route, everything Henry tries seems to lead to trouble. Luckily, Henry's neighborhood friend Beezus Quimby is ready to step in and lend a hand.\nSystem Details Note:\nMode of access: World Wide Web.\nGenre: Humorous fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9798231720924377} +{"content": "How to say f in Urdu \n\nWould you like to know how to translate f to Urdu? This page provides all possible translations of the word f in the Urdu language.\n\nDiscuss this f Urdu translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"f.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 1 Oct. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\n\neBook (PDF), 246 Pages\n(1 Ratings)\nPrice: $1.99\nThe Luna hacienda, hidden in the mountains of northern New Mexico, has a reputation for strange occurrences. Visitors hear unexplained voices and footsteps, and doors open and close on their own. In this chilling tale of suspense, nuclear science, old Spanish legends and Jewish converso heritage converge in a house of horrors readers will not soon forget--- try as they may.\nAvailable in PDF Format\n\nRatings & Reviews\n\nLog in to review this item\nLulu Sales Rank: 229094\n1 Person Reviewed This Product\n • By Francois Dieudonne\n Sep 24, 2011\n Every page is rich with discoveries, some about New Mexican folklore, some about strange phenomena, but reading this novel you find yourself immersed in a world mysterious. It is an exciting novel, and the promise of more by Douglas Saylor carrying this series further is welcome news. I look forward to the next episode of such a well crafted novel.\nThere are no reviews for previous versions of this product\n\nProduct Details\n\nPetit-Marin\nSeptember 28, 2011\nFile Format\nFile Size\n1.0uglas Saylor", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976734519004822} +{"content": "Why You Should Adapt Your Book into a Screenplay\n\nHave you ever imagined your novel as a movie or TV show? Screencraft's Shanee Edwards is here to tell you exactly why and how to adapt your book into a screenplay.\n\nRead more\n\nShore Scripts: A History of the Short Film Fund\n\nJustine Owens, Shore Scripts' Director of Contests, discusses the Short Film Fund and the successes it has had in helping screenwriters break into the industry.\n\nRead more\n\nHow to Sell a Screenplay: 5 Documents You Need\n\nNow that you've finished your exceptional screenplay, you need your pitching arsenal to deliver it to decision-makers. Learn the five basic tools you need to sell your screenplay.\n\nRead more\n\nHow Does Story Development Work for a Script?\n\nAn introduction to story development for script writers. From your vision to the final piece, be prepared to need a tough skin. Here's what to expect.\n\nRead more\n\nMaster the First Ten Pages of Your Script\n\nHow to introduce your unique and universal story in the first ten pages of your script to make readers – and film producers – care.\n\nRead more\n\nReplay: Live Workshopping Your Loglines\n\nWant to see real examples of loglines and how to improve them? You're in the right place. In this replay of our live webinar, Story Development Consultant Jeff Lyons workshops participants' loglines to help ensure they are as effective as possible. Watch for FREE now.\n\nRead more\n\nEditing for Screenwriters with ProWritingAid\n\nWorking on your latest script? In this article, we cover how to use ProWritingAid within Final Draft to improve your writing.\n\nRead more\nSubscribe for writing hacks, special offers and free stuff\nWe will not share your details\n\nGrammar Guide\n\nLearn everything you need to know about grammar.\n\nImprove your grammar\n\nGreat Writing, Made Easier.\n\nA grammar checker, style editor, and writing mentor in one package.\n\nTry it for free today.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997884035110474} +{"content": "No votes yet\n(Login to add yours)\nMudbound (2008)\n\n(0 holds on 2 copies)\nLocationCall NumberItem Status\nFictionFICTION/JORDAN,HAvailable\nFictionFICTION/JORDAN,HAvailable\nPublished: Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books Of Chapel Hill, 2008\nEdition:  [Various editions}\nDescription:  328 p. ; 23 cm\nISBN/ISSN: 9781565125698, 156512569X, 9781565126770,\nLanguage:  English\n\nWinner of the 2009 Alex Award\n\nAlso published: Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2009. 339 p.\n\nLogin to write a review of your own.\n\nReviews by AHML cardholders\nReviews from other readers\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000008463859558} +{"content": "My Writing Journey Part XI\n\nHis Robot Wife: Patience Under Fire\n\nPatience Under Fire followed the outline that I had written for A Great Deal of Patience.  I didn’t change much, but I resolved a few plotlines rather than carrying them to book three.  This made it a bit more challenging to write the third book.  Still, I think this is my favorite book with these characters so far.\n\nFor King and Country (The Sorceress and the Dragon Book 10)\n\nThe time had come for me to finish the story based on the long outline that was originally written to be the end of The Two Dragons.  I had been focusing on four characters in each volume, but I wanted to give all the characters their proper farewells.  Consequently, this book became the longest one that I have ever written, but I think I got everything in it that I wanted.\n\nAstrid Maxxim and her High-Rise Air Purifier\n\nI had planned out about fifty Astrid Maxxim books by this time, and I decided to get the next one done.  I had a pretty good idea of the plot, but I think I got bogged down this time with the invention, something that I try to keep fairly loose.  In the end, I got a few criticisms for not featuring the High-Rise Air Purifier more.\n\nEaglethorpe Buxton and… Something about Frost Giants\n\nI had been planning to write more Eaglethorpe Buxton for a while.  In fact, I had been working on something I was going to call Eaglethorpe Buxton’s Garden of Verse.  Then I watched, The Parent Trap, and I thought that this was the type of plot that EB would be involved in.  Not only that but having a couple of kids seemed the natural progression in his story line.  So, instead of stealing from Shakespeare, as is the usual case, this time Eaglethorpe satirizes Disney.\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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The evening will also feature readings from Josephine Corcoran and Abegail Morley.\n\nLearn more here.\n\nAugust 29\n7:00 pm - 9:00 pm\nhttps://poetrysociety.org.uk/event/nine-arches-press-summer-soiree/\n\nThe Poetry Café\n22 Betterton Street\nLondon, WC2H 9BX United Kingdom\n+ Google Map", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997887015342712} +{"content": "An Introduction to the Principles of Chemistry\n\nBy: Cragg and Graham\n\nPrice: $49.56\n\nQuantity: 1 available\n\nBlue hardcover with black text box with orangey title and author. Spine has same colour pallete. Spine bumped at the heel. Spine and foredge slightly darkened with age. Text is pristine. 740pp. Inside back cover has 1953 International Atomic Weights. 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But, sometimes, nothing happens beautifully. - Author: Colum McCann\nPuro Parinig Quotes #187745\n#3. I've sometimes thought of marrying - and then I've thought again. - Author: Noel Coward\nPuro Parinig Quotes #373063\n#4. The first problem of communication is getting people's attention. - Author: Chip Heath\nPuro Parinig Quotes #660793\n#5. I am thinking it right but beating it wrong. - Author: Eugene Ormandy\nPuro Parinig Quotes #790790\n#6. Oh, the beauty of it, how to deal with it? How to meet it? - Author: Karl Ove Knausgard\nPuro Parinig Quotes #795866\n#7. Come on Nerd Girl, tonight I educate on the delights of binge-drinking, flirting and drunken dancing. - Author: Joanne McClean\nPuro Parinig Quotes #973755\n#8. As writers we need to crack open language. - Author: Natalie Goldberg\nPuro Parinig Quotes #994750\n#9. Nothing wrong with a little optimism, long as it doesn't set policy ... - Author: James S.A. Corey\nPuro Parinig Quotes #1112668\n#10. Geothermal energy should be a priority in a ever increasing warmer planet. It is kind of like cooking a chicken from the outside. Eventually, the underlying parts get well done. - Author: Phil Mitchell\nPuro Parinig Quotes #1118537\n#11. The only person who can solve the labyrinth of yourself is You. - Author: Jeremy Denk\nPuro Parinig Quotes #1326329\n#12. I'm a total failure at housewifery. I always have been, 'cause I daydream too much. If I start doing the dishes at one in the afternoon, I'll still be there at six in the evening. - Author: Patti Smith\nPuro Parinig Quotes #1552717\n#13. If you didn't have the amalgam of Blacks and African-type sensibility and European sensibility, you wouldn't have jazz. Even in the negative and in the positive ways - if there was no slavery and the abolition of slavery, there would be no jazz. - Author: Wynton Marsalis\nPuro Parinig Quotes #1809588\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The International Cities of Refuge Network is an association of cities and regions around the world dedicated to the value of Freedom of Expression.\n\nWriters ICORN Cities offer persecuted writers a safe haven where they can live and work without fear of being censored or silenced.\n\nICORN Writers6.jpgICORN supports the artistic endeavours of its guest writers and promotes new spaces for intercultural dialogues worldwide.\n\nNawzat Shamdin on Mosul, ISIS and the future of Iraq in Granta Magazine\n\n11 November 2014 Saved to Network News\n\n1416333572994.jpeg\n\nThe renowned literary magazine Grana released Larry Siems' interview with ICORN guest writer Nawzat Shamdin from its online platform on Wednesday 19 November.\n\n» Read more\n\nDessale Berekhet is awarded PEN Català's International Free Voice Prize\n\n11 November 2014 Saved to Network News\n\nPEN Català has awarded its fifth International Free Voice Prize to Eritrean ICORN writer Dessale Berekhet.\n\n» Read more\n\nDay of the Imprisoned Writer 15 November 2014\n\n11 November 2014 Saved to Network News\n\nprison_Cell2.jpg\n\nPEN marks the Day of the Imprisoned Writer worldwide and several ICORN writers are participating. Here are some highlights from this weekend's itinerary.\n\n» Read more\n\nICORN cities\n\nClick Map to get an Overview", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5549412369728088} +{"content": "\nArchive for June 16th, 2008\n\nWeekly Geek Week EIGHT\n\nGood luck to all WeeklyGeeklees playing this week’s scavenger hunt!   I’m going to sit this one out due to computer issues.\n\nI suppose I could be accused of cheating a bit but I want to help anyone of you who might have opened up this blog to search for any of the scavenger hunt words.    I was getting a bit frustrated in attempting to play along with this scavenging AND update my own post.   I’m hindered by my PC being old and outmoldy, or something like that.   My cursor won’t stay where I put it and my inserting links process is a royal pain.    \n\nYou will find quite a few of the words throughout many of my posts and if you were lucky enough to be subscribed to the feeder (which I am just learning about and still a tad confused about, but THX EVA!) than you may already have access to the post this used to be before I edited it where I gave some excellent clues…\n\nBut anywhos, I have a few of the more obscure as well as the easy ones, and I wish you all good luck.   I hope to be able to play more in Week NINE and look forward to whatever challenge that may be.   I am going to go read some books now rather than sit in front of this electronic box…\n\nIf you have any idea how frustrating this moving cursor issue is, scream along with me now AAAaaaaGGGHhhhhHHHHH!!\n\nNefertiti Giveaway\n\n Stephanie of The Written Word has an EXCELLENT review of Nefertiti  by Michelle Moran and is announcing a book giveaway, too.\n\nQuestion – would Angelina Jolie  make a good Epyptian Queen?\n\nor is Liz Taylor the ultimate?\n\nI prefer pi.\n\nEnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 1,617 other followers\n\nI 'm at a play! @avidreader25 !!! #CrimesoftheHeart\n\nJune 2008\n« May   Jul »\n\nCopyright Notice\n\nCreative Commons License\nCare's Online Book Club text & images by Care is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.\n\nGet every new post delivered to your Inbox.\n\nJoin 1,617 other followers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6406806111335754} +{"content": "Spotlight & Giveaway: IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE MURDER by Maria DiRico\n\nAs part of a blog tour organized by Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours, it’s time to shine the spotlight on a new release from Maria DiRico – It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder (A Catering Hall Mystery).\n\nAbout the Book\n\nAstoria, Queens, is decorated within an inch of its life for the Christmas season, and Mia Carina is juggling her job at the Belle View catering hall with a case of murder . . .\n\nMia’s busy with a full schedule of events at the family business—among them an over-the-top Nativity-themed first birthday party and a Sweet Sixteen for a teen drama queen. But her personal life is even more challenging. Her estranged mother has returned—and her lifelong friend Jamie has discovered a shocking secret about his past. He’s so angry that he starts hanging out with Lorenzo, who claims to be his long-lost brother—even after it becomes clear that Lorenzo’s story is as fake as a plastic Christmas tree.\n\nThen a body turns up among the elves in a Santa’s-workshop lawn display, and amateur sleuth Mia has a buffet of suspects to choose from. Amid the holiday celebrations, she intends to find out who’s the guilty party . . .\n\nItalian recipes included!\n\nEnter a rafflecopter for your chance to win one of three print copies of It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder.\n\nAbout the Author\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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Yes, one white-clad figure addresses, the others ignore yes, through those double doors keep walking, painless arches flattening back straightening Please. I want, you say, finding the way cordoned, by strange gryphons To go home. Why? […]\n\nEight: question (poetry series)\n\nPosted by ractrose on 21 Oct 2020 in Art, Poems\n\n    question   Natural feeling Natural detachment and attachment in— Balance, Right Balance, and the difficulty in the word itself A sub-question. Do we want it to mean a mean, a quality, a norm, a commonality How much and what sort our chief concern? Which is to run ahead of the point And if […]\n\nit hates (poem)\n\nPosted by ractrose on 14 Oct 2020 in Art, Poems\n\n    it hates   it curls into a fetal crouch reminds itself of cruel conspirators doesn’t remind from the couch, it watches a song once loved now sells young customers sailcloth uppers organic scuffs, the rubber sustainably harvested, no less… Harvested! Makes it think of the old tractor brand… All snuffled up by corporate […]\n\nBride to Be (part eleven)\n\nPosted by ractrose on 7 Oct 2020 in Art, Poems\n\n    Bride to Be (part eleven)   “She was in my father’s camp, what would hers do? Dishonor…would he assume it so? The cruelest of his knights, bloodiest of his kin…” Aldebert halts in attentive pose In sudden suspicion Wildulfa sees her gift of prophecy under trial “But there was no slaughter, rather, trickery…” […]\n\nAmulet (poem)\n\nPosted by ractrose on 30 Sep 2020 in Art, Poems\n\n    Amulet   First carry a sofa onto the stage Foreshortening allows the table feet away The table is useful, its magazines and small props Prompting lines of dialogue The actress has complained about the velvet That carries light beautifully but catches at her tights She and he perch in three-quarter pose More athletic […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9738250970840454} +{"content": "Creative Newsletters & Annual Reports\n\nCreative Newsletters & Annual Reports\n\nDesigning Information\n\nBook - 2001\nRate this:\nThis is the expert's guide to newsletter, house organ, and annual report design: the best current work by the best design firms. 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This year the mothers have a big surprise in store for Emma, Jess, Cassidy, and Megan: They've invited snooty Becca Chadwick and her mother to join the book club! But there are bigger problems when Jess finds out that her family may have to give up Half Moon Farm. In a year filled with skating parties, a disastrous mother-daughter camping trip, and a high-stakes fashion show, the girls realize that it's only through working together -- Becca included -- that they can save Half Moon Farm. 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Read more about Blood Magic below!\n\nRead more\n\nRelease Blitz: Blood Magic by Danielle Rose\n\nYay it’s release day for Blood Magic, the second book in the fantasy series by author Danielle Rose!\n\nLast time I posted about Blood Magic, I said I was halfway through the first book, Blood Rose. Aaaand I haven’t made much progress. Gah. I know. Terrible.  I gotta say, the book’s pretty interesting. Danielle Rose has a different take on the “vampires and witches” dynamic, something I haven’t seen before so that’s good, right? Anyway, this reading rut is getting pretty tiring, but I will really try try try to get over this, friends!\n\nSooo, enough about me and read more about Blood Magic and Blood Rose below!\n\nRead more\n\nPre-Order Spotlight: Blood Magic by Danielle Rose\n\nYay! It’s the Pre-Order Blitz for Blood Magic, book two of the new urban fantasy series by author Danielle Rose.\n\nI’m halfway through book one, Blood Rose, and it’s pretty interesting so far. I’ll definitely post a review when I’m done though I really can’t say when that’s going to be. I’m such a slow reader these days.\n\nAnyway, read more about this series below and get your copies now if these books are right up your alley! Blood Rose is on sale and Blood Magic is available for pre-order at a discounted price!\n\nRead more\n\nSpotlight: Blood Rose by Danielle Rose\n\nToday we’re featuring  Blood Rose by author Danielle Rose. Maaaaan, I really wanted to read this and post a review in time for this blog tour, but alas I just can’t make myself read anything these days. I pre-ordered this book back in March and was hoping to start reading it, but no. I soooo want to break out of this reading rut already! Gahhh\n\nAnyway, enough about me and on to the book! Read more about Blood Rose below!\n\nRead more\n\nRelease Day Blitz: Blood Rose by Danielle Rose\n\nYay for release days! Amirite? Today I’m quite happy to be a part of the release blitz for Blood Rose, a new adult urban fantasy novel by author Danielle Rose! I first found out about this book via @Oftomes on Instagram and I was so intrigued by the cover and story that I couldn’t stop myself from pre-ordering the book, especially when it was on a special pre-order price! 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All five stories have been made available online so they are accessible to everyone and it would be nice to get a bit of a debate going. With that in mind, I’m planning to run a short story club here next week,  starting on Monday, 6 February 2012 and looking at a different story each day. Here is the schedule, including links to each story:\n\nI’ll post my thoughts as well as links to any existing online reviews and then it would be great to hear thoughts from others.\n\nWritten by Martin\n\n31 January 2012 at 18:18\n\n3 Responses\n\nSubscribe to comments with RSS.\n\n 1. […] 2011 BSFA Award for Short Fiction – Short Story Club. […]\n\n 2. I am interested, and I am also looking for someone to run a discussion group on these stories for Eastercon if anyone wants to volunteer for that.\n\n 1 February 2012 at 12:51\n\n 3. […] at Everything is Nice, Martin Lewis is leading discussions of the nominees for the BSFA award for best short story of 2011", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.584864616394043} +{"content": "Hot Bayou Fire\n\nMega-talented glass sculptor Chase Durand just scored the commission of a lifetime. The southern bayou’s poshest new hotel is about to open with his art the star feature. His motorcycle-riding, bad-boy reputation perfectly fits the hotel’s modern, edgy look. And when a drop-dead gorgeous IT engineer hard wires his high-tech art, her luscious curves ignite […]\n\nFinding Her Joy\n\nEveryone forbade their love. She had to prove them wrong.Shamed. Broken. Dirtied. Unworthy of love. Cast away from her home and the mother she loves. Molested by her stepfather, seventeen-year-old Della is expecting his baby. She can’t support a baby and just has to get rid of it. But how?She meets Reggie, whose kindness and […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8780903816223145} +{"content": "Coming up: at\nThe Wheeler Centre\n\nSee all events »\n\nEvery weekday, we’ll post fresh, exciting content from here and around the web – articles, snippets, videos, links, quotes and whatever else we find. Visit every day.\n\n» Bursting the Carbon Bubble\n\nBy Michael Green\n\nmg One of the world’s fastest-growing social movements is calling for citizens and institutions to sell out of fossil fuels – but it’s not just a matter of morality. Hard-headed analysts say there’s a growing risk of a collapse in the value of fossil fuel investments. Taken… read more\n\n» Thin Skins and a Small Scene: Musicians and Critics on Music Criticism\n\nBy Jon Tjhia\n\nMusician, radio producer and sometime critic Jon Tjhia examined the current state of music criticism – drawing on his own experience and interviews with industry insiders – for The Lifted Brow’s music issue.\n\nIn this excerpt, he talks to musicians and critics about what it’s… read more\n\n» Judy Blume Goes to Hollywood: Tiger Eyes\n\nhighlightFor bookish women of a certain age, nothing evokes childhood so sharply as the name Judy Blume. Iconic books like Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret, Deenie, Blubber and Superfudge are still in print – and being discovered by new generations of readers – today.\n\nAnd this month, the first f… read more\n\n» Working with Words: Michelle Grattan\n\nhighlight Michelle Grattan is one of Australia’s most respected and awarded political journalists. She has been a member of the Canberra parliamentary press gallery for more than 40 years, during which time she has covered all the most significant stories in Australian politics.\n\nAs a former editor… read more\n\n» Is Childhood Bipolar Over Diagnosed?: Fashion and the DSM\n\nmeds The DSM – the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – is recognised today as the bible of psychiatry. A comprehensive list of all the mental illnesses that officially exist and their symptoms, this book is extraordinarily powerful: the words within its pages have… read more\n\n» Fear, Failure and Fraudulence: On writing and inadequacy\n\nBy Angela Meyer\n\nhighlight The morning after the Stella Prize was awarded, writer and reviewer Angela Meyer blogged about her own feelings of writerly inadequacy and being at events where fellow writers wear their ‘envy on their sleeves’.\n\nWe asked her to explore the nervy underbelly of the writing… read more\n\n» Friday High Five: Digital Spies, Canned Soup and Clive James\nLarge-clivejames867_highlight\n\nYou’re not paranoid if they’re really spying on you\n\nThe US National Security Agency has gained direct access to the servers of nine prominent internet companies, ‘enabling the spy agency to track e-mails, photographs, and video, among other forms of digital communciation’. The program is … read more\n\n» All Right for Us, But Not for Them: Selectivity in Australia's Human Rights Protection\n\nBy Hugh de Kretser\n\nhighlight Whether it’s our treatment of asylum seekers or the current debate around free speech, we seem to be confused -about the notion of free rights for all. Australians care about human rights, but we’re also dangerously complacent about the lack of protections that exist &ndash… read more\n\n» Working with Words: Jane Rawson\n\nhighlight Jane Rawson has been a travel editor and writer, mostly for Lonely Planet. These days she lives in Melbourne’s west and edits the environment and energy section of The Conversation. Her first novel, A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists was published this month by Transit Lounge… read more\n\n» Baileys Prize for Women's Fiction\nAuthor-kate-mosse-007_highlight\n\nThe Women’s Prize for Fiction has found a new sponsor – it no longer needs the Prince-like moniker of ‘the prize formerly known as the Orange’. After more than 20 sponsors competed to take up the mantle, the board chose Baileys, who signed up for an initial three years.\n\n» F**k Flattering: Makeover Culture and Unrealistic Expectations\n\nBy Mel Campbell\n\nMel_2012_lipstick_Size4_Size4 Mel Campbell reflects on makeover culture and the unrealistic expectations that come with it – that a sophisticated new look will deliver a new self (and life) to match. But even when it works, who does the social power of beauty serve? And why should the approval of… read more\n\n» Friday High Five: Stalking Neighbours and Turkish Delight\n\nOur picks from the internet this week.\n\nGuardian Australia launch\n\nThere’s been a huge buzz this week about the much-anticipated launch of Guardian Australia, which finally happened on Monday. Original Australian content includes David Marr’s first piece as staff writer, reporting on George… read more\n\n» Working with Words: Pepi Ronalds\nPepi-ronalds_highlight\n\nhighlight Pepi Ronalds is a freelance writer based in Melbourne – and a Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellow. Her work has been published in Meanjin, Outback Magazine, Killings, Open Manifesto and A List Apart. She blogs at The Future of Long Form.\n\nWe spoke to Pepi about juggling writing with a job that… read more\n\n» Seasonal Reading: Breakfast at Tiffany's in Autumn\n\nBy Michael Green\n\nMichael Green shares why he loves re-reading Breakfast at Tiffany’s in Carlton, every autumn … and why it surprises him every time. Quoting Norman Mailer, he says it is ‘so extraordinary a work that it incites not writerly envy but pride’.\n\ntiffanys-centennial-splsh1\n\n‘I am always drawn back to places … read more\n\n» Why We Need a Literary Award To Engage Male Readers\n\nBy Paul Mitchell\n\nhighlight It’s been the year of women on the Australian literary award scene – not only was the first Stella Prize for Australian women’s writing awarded, but the Miles Franklin shortlist was, for the first time in its history, all women. (It has been all-men four times.)\n\nPaul… read more\n\n» Asperger's Syndrome: Illness or Identity?\n\nBy Jo Case\n\nWatch the video of Jo’s Lunchbox/Soapbox talk\n\nArticles and commentaries on Asperger’s Syndrome are rife with references to the ‘condition’, ‘sufferers’ and ‘disability’. But many people who live with an Asperger’s diagnosis – for… read more\n\n» 'Great Indeed': Estelle Tang Reviews Lydia Davis\nLydia-davis-300_highlight\n\nhighlight Micro-fiction writer Lydia Davis won the 2013 International Man Booker Prize yesterday. Celebrated in her native US, though less well known elsewhere, she has published several collections of (very) short stories, most of the stories no more than three pages long – and some of them as… read more\n\n» Working with Words: Sam Twyford Moore\n\nhighlight Sam Twyford-Moore is the director of the Emerging Writers' Festival, which kicks off tonight with the announcement of the winner of the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript. He’s also a writer and an editor, who has been published in Meanjin, the Australianread more\n\n» First Nations Australia Writers Workshop\n\nBy Lucy De Kretser\n\nThe Wheeler Centre’s Lucy De Kretser was recently a participant in the inaugural First Nations Australian Writers Workshop in Queensland. She reports back on her highlights, from writers as diverse as Alexis Wright, Kim Scott, Anita Heiss and Sam Wagan Watson.\n\nOn May 9… read more\n\n» Book Covers: Design As You Read\n\nChicago designer Jenny Volvoski has set herself a fascinating new project – she designs her own covers for the books she reads.\n\nThey’re documented on her blog, From Cover to Cover.\n\n‘I think a lot about book cover design while I am reading, and thought it would be a nice exercise to… read more\n\n» Eco-Friendly Buildings Around the World\n\nWe share some amazing (and innovative) eco-friendly buildings from around the world – from the world’s first vertical forest in Italy to a stunning mountain hut that generates 90% of its own power in the Swiss Alps.\n\nBosco Verticale, Milan\n\nThe world’s first vertical forest is being erected i… read more\n\nE-News:\n\nPrivacy Policy | Site by Inventive Labs.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999908447265625} +{"content": "Thursday, February 9, 2017\n\nSurrendering Re-Release Blitz\n\nRe-Release Blitz\nTitle: Surrendering\nAuthor: Michelle Horst\nGenre: Coming of Age/Second Chance Romance\nRelease Date: January 30, 2017\ns-hr-ebook\nLiam Wright is the playboy at college. He’s part of the screw-crew.\nIt’s better to stay away from him, but you can’t tell your heart what to want.\nHe’ll judge me.\nHe won’t understand.\nIt’s easy to judge someone because of their past. I’m scared Liam will be just like all the other people. But he doesn’t judge me. He comes into my life and refuses to leave. He doesn’t give up on me.\nHe helps me accept the guilt that lives inside of me, because it also lives inside of him.\nWe’re both damaged by the past.\nWe’re both looking for someone who will understand.\nWe’re both looking for someone we can surrender to.\nBut it’s hard surrendering all your broken pieces.\n“Some feathers will fall along the way, but new ones will always grow back. It doesn’t make the old feathers less important because they kept you flying for so long – they kept you alive.”\nsummer holidays and dating concept - couple in shades sitting at sea side\nteaser-sin\nsummer holidays and dating concept - couple in shades sitting at sea side jompbuynow  \ns-hr\nInternational bestselling author of Predator, The Monster Series and many others. She loves writing anything from Young Adult to Suspense Romance.\nSocial Media\nteaser-live   jomppromo\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nWEDNESDAY The Witches of Wimberley Book 3 by Victoria Danann", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7980169653892517} +{"content": "\n\nWords that almost rhyme with handed:   (12 results)\n\n(These are near rhymes. For exact rhymes, click the \"Rhymes\" link above.)\n\n2 syllables:\ncanted, chanted, fantod, granted, mantid, planted, slanted\n\n3 syllables:\ncarangid, enchanted, implanted, transplanted\n\n4 syllables:\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\nBook See handed used in context: 100+ rhymes, 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": 0.9943009614944458} +{"content": "Blog Stuff, Creativity Workshop, Novel, Poetry, Polls, Writing\n\nMonday Melting Pot\n\nIn a previous post, when I talked about Tim O’Brien’s book, I told you I was reading two short story collections and had planned to write about the second one today. Alas, I haven’t finished reading it yet, so I’ll just catch up on a few other bloggery things. From the results of my last… Continue reading Monday Melting Pot\n\nBlog Stuff, Creativity Workshop, Social Media, Sunday Stew, Writing\n\nSunday Stew with a side of Workshop Update\n\nToday I'm serving up one of my stew posts, a bit of this and that. Plus, it’s time to let you know about my brilliant, fabulous, stupendous progress toward my workshop goal. Grab a spoon and bowl; the line forms on the right—women first because this is a matriarchal blog. BLOGS: Lately, I’ve visited several… Continue reading Sunday Stew with a side of Workshop Update\n\nAdvice, Creativity Workshop, Fiction, Goals, Inspiration, Novel, Prompt, Writing\n\nAre you prompted to write?\n\nAlong with meeting our weekly Creativity Workshop goal, Merrilee gave us tips on ways to come up with writing ideas and assigned us the task of looking at three photos to spark three ideas each. Sometimes a story idea sparked, sometimes a line, possibly an opening, for a story came to me. It was hard… Continue reading Are you prompted to write?\n\nCreativity Workshop, Goals, Music, Poetry, Writing\n\nLeave Your Sleep … and write a poem\n\nIn perfect timing for my Creativity Workshop goal this week, I’ve been listening to Natalie Merchant’s newest recording Leave Your Sleep. I have to thank Cynthia Newberry Martin’s lovely post on this 2-cd with accompanying 80-page book for incentive to purchase this. Natalie’s latest work was seven years in the making. Inspired by poems she… Continue reading Leave Your Sleep … and write a poem\n\nCreativity Workshop, Fiction, Goals, Poetry, Short story, Writing\n\nOur third instruction in the Creativity Workshop is to formulate three goals to concentrate on during the workshop and to create a task list for each goal. Merrilee’s post defined the difference between wants, needs, and goals. We must decide what tasks are needed to reach our goals. I confess; my right brain started to… Continue reading Goooals!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9703769087791443} +{"content": "Tag: kindle\n\n07 Jun 2022\n\nNew Romance Books to Read | June 7\n\nLooking to fall in love with some new romance reads? You’ll adore these exciting new novels! This week you can get your hands on books by bestselling authors Olivia Castillo, MK Harkins, Sawyer Bennett, and more. Enjoy your new romance books and happy reading! Sign up for our email and we’ll send...\n\nRead More\n\nPage 52 of 73« First...102030...5051525354...6070...Last »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Rejecting Tidy Narratives\n\nFor Lenny, Lidia Yuknavitch talks about suffering, art, and her path to writing. “I believe in art the way other people believe in God,” she says. For more of her writing, check out her Millions essay on grief that births art.\n\nis an intern for The Millions. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in BOMB, Ploughshares online, Music & Literature, Words Without Borders, and elsewhere. She is currently the assistant fiction editor for Washington Square Review. She tweets at @bdantaslobato.\n\nAdd Your Comment:\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": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Katherine Paterson\n\nRevolving Door (0)\n\nWho's coming and who's going. Tell us about your job move! 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[GalleyCat]\n\nPolitics and Prose to Host National Ambassador of Young People's Literature - Posted January 2, 2014\nYeah, that's a real title -conveyed upon one lucky somebody by the Library of Congress every year two years. This year that lucky somebody is Kate DiCamillo, Newberry Award winning author of \"Because of Winn-Dixie.\" The Ambassador's role is to \"raise nat... [FishbowlDC]\n\nKate DiCamillo Crowned National Ambassador for Young People's Literature - Posted January 2, 2014\nFlora & Ulysses author Kate DiCamillo has been named the fourth National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. She will serve in this role for the next two years. As ... [GalleyCat]\n\nWorld Book Night Titles Announced for 2014 - Posted October 25, 2013\nOn April 23, 2014, thousands of bibliophiles will give away half million books in the United States to celebrate World Boo... [GalleyCat]\n\nHow to Write a Better Villain - Posted July 28, 2011\nHow do you create a villain? We've rounded up some handy tips from around the literary world. 1. During her talk at CraftFest, suspense author Gayle Lynds... [GalleyCat]\n\nSarah Dessen Bringing Sweetery Truck To BEA - Posted May 12, 2011\nIf you've ever attended Book Expo America (BEA), you'll know that the food cart choices parked outside the Javits Center typically feature hot dogs and kebabs. Penguin Young Readers Group author Sarah Dessen (pic... [GalleyCat]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.997101366519928} +{"content": "\n\nLarge Image\n\nDune: House Atreides Vol. 3\n\nby , (BOOM! Studios)\n\n(79 reviews)\n\nShare This\n\nTHE OFFICIAL PREQUEL TO THE GROUNDBREAKING DUNE CONCLUDES... After his father's untimely death, young Leto ascends to Duke of House Atreides while Duncan Idaho starts down the path to become one of Leto's right-hand men. Meanwhile, Baron Harkonnen wastes no time moving against the new Duke by stoking the centuries-long feud between the Harkonnens and Atreides. 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[1730 40] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • opera glasses — plural noun small binoculars for use at the opera or theatre …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • opera glasses — /ˈɒprə glasəz/ (say opruh glahsuhz) plural noun a small, low power pair of binoculars for use in a theatre, etc. Also, opera glass …  \n\n • opera glasses — noun One or more pairs of small low powered binoculars for use at a theatrical performance …   Wiktionary\n\n • opera glasses — special optical instrument through which one is able to see an enlargement of the events on the stage …   English contemporary 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": 0.8371542096138} +{"content": "Tagged: grant\n\nWriters' groups reveal increasing demand for hardship grants\n\nAuthors' organisations have revealed an “ever-increasing” demand on financial hardship grants, with new applications to the Royal Literary Fund up a third in four years.... 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Web. 29 Mar. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Story of Ida: Epitaph on an Etrurian Tomb, by Francesca.\n\nRUSKIN, John, ed.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $50.00\n\nTermsAsk a Question\n\nPlace Published: Orpington\nPublisher: George Allen\nDate Published: 1883\n\nDescription: Edited, with a Preface by Ruskin. Engraved frontispiece; thin 4to, printed boards; d.w.. Sunnyside, Orpington, Kent: George Allen, 1883. First Edition\n\nComments: Preliminary pages and frontispiece foxed; inner front hinge cracked.One of 250 copies on large paper . Wise, 319.\n\nEdition: Limited\nJacket: Y\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: very good\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 114066\n\nBy This Author: RUSKIN, John, ed.\nBy This Publisher: George Allen\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nHello. Just a note to inform you that the book arrived in Melbourne today. 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Yes please. These were really fun, an original take on each fairytale, with an adult perspective (I do enjoy a steamy hot romance now and then). I will definitely check out more of Marie Hall’s books in the future.\n\nYesterday I finished The Ocean at the end of the Lane. I’ve been wanting to read this since it came out and had read many positive things about it. I LOVE Neil Gaiman, big time. Stardust is an all time favourite and I have read that a few times. I also really enjoyed The Graveyard Book and Coraline. But most of all I just think Neil is such a lovely person and does so much for the world of books, authors, readers, libraries etc that I just want to give him a big hug.\n\nThe Ocean at the end of the Lane\n\nSo, anyway, I realised that one of the downsides of reading on a Kindle is that you don’t necessarily know how long or short the book you’ve just bought is. This, coupled with the fact that I’m a fairly speedy reader, meant that the end of this book suddenly crept up on me and I was really disappointed! I wanted it to last longer! I loved it, as I thought I would. I was fascinated by the knitting together of fact and fiction at the beginning and then I just got caught up in the tale and enjoyed it. Even better, I woke up this morning and found this video on Twitter of Neil answering book group questions about the book.\n\nNeil Gaiman: The Ocean at the end of the Lane\n\nThese books all fall into the fantasy fiction category (Neil also suggests his crosses over into science fiction in his video), which is a favourite genre of mine. I totally recommend them!\n\nI’d love to hear recommendations from anyone – what have you enjoyed reading recently?\n\n5 thoughts on “Don’t talk to me! I’m reading.\n\n 1. Tasha says:\n\n Great post. I haven’t read this Neil Gaiman book but have been meaning to. Glad to know it was good! Haven’t read Marie Hall with. I’m currently reading Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and loving it! Have you read it? I think it’s something you would really enjoy.\n\n 2. Shannon says:\n\n I have, also, been wanting to read The Ocean at the End of the Lane! I’m a huge fan of Neil’s, as well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Wonderful and informative post.\n\nLeave a Reply to Rachel W Cancel reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5961731672286987} +{"content": "View all results\n\nWe use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Please let us know your preferences.\n\nWant to know more? Check out our cookie policy. Click here to manage cookies.\n\nBarnabas Piper\n\nBarnabas Piper is on staff at Immanuel Nashville. He is also an author and speaker and the father of two daughters. 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An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use. date: 23 October 2021\n\n(p.1) Introduction\nAbstraction and Infinity\nAuthor(s):\n\nPaolo Mancosu\n\nOxford University Press\nDOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198746829.003.0001\n\nAs the title indicates, the book is an investigation into abstraction, infinity and their interaction.\n\nAbstraction is of course “said in many ways” but the meaning relevant to my investigation is that which has had pride of place in the last thirty years in philosophy of mathematics, namely the meaning of abstraction that is connected to the use of abstraction principles in neo‐logicism....\n\nOxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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To what extent\nMust I know of her comings and goings?\nInto which bedroom will I be invited next,\nAnd must I really know what goes on\nBeneath the sheets?\n\nI could avert my eyes;\nLord knows I’ve been doing that all my life\nAnd have a Masters in seeing only what\nI wish to see. But then I’d be accused of\nIgnoring her, and in both our minds\nThat would be the bigger crime.\n\nSo she’s got nothing to hide\nAnd there’s nothing I wish to know.\nHelluva way to run a railroad, as\nThe man once said, but in the schizoid\nRuins I suppose you could say this is\nOne –albeit twisted - definition of love.\n\n09/30/2011\n\nPosted on 09/30/2011\nCopyright © 2023 Ken Harnisch\n\nMember Comments on this Poem\nPosted by Kristine Briese on 09/30/11 at 01:01 PM\n\nTwisted is the word, all right. A very accurate commentary on a national craze, made personal.\n\nPosted by George Hoerner on 09/30/11 at 01:02 PM\n\nI think that for some the 'social networks' are just a place to emote and tell everyone that they have a life. Nice write Ken.\n\nPosted by Elizabeth Jill on 09/30/11 at 01:18 PM\n\nEspecially verses 4 and 5 -> my head nodding in so many yeses, as I reach around the for another hit of idealism...\n\nPosted by Charlie Morgan on 09/30/11 at 02:16 PM\n\n...ken, gooooood write, meboy! i so-love your title and the way you wrote this one...alawys glad to see your \"twisted\" ways of writing...\n\nPosted by Joan Serratelli on 09/30/11 at 05:51 PM\n\ni could not agree more. Social networking is getting way out of control. I found out my kid got married over coffee one morning. People will (and do) post totally inappropiate,personal tidbits of information. It's .... YOU NAILED IT!\n\nPosted by Mo Couts on 09/30/11 at 06:53 PM\n\nYou hit the nail RIGHT ON THE HEAD! You're so very right about all of these things. Even as a young person I find that social networking is much more open than I'd prefer.\n\nPosted by Gabriel Ricard on 09/30/11 at 10:28 PM\n\nI'm definitely feeling this way about love these days. Brutal and brilliant.\n\nPosted by David Maurice on 10/01/11 at 04:06 AM\n\nHow much is too much? I think we've past that limit as well.\n\nPosted by Laura Doom on 10/01/11 at 11:12 AM\n\nI'm sure she'll derive gratification from having inspired this paragon of ex-positions. I guess twisted is the new mundane, while this undoubtedly qualifies as a true classic...\n\nPosted by Kristina Woodhill on 10/01/11 at 02:59 PM\n\nLoved those last two stanzas.\n\nPosted by Amy Manning on 10/04/11 at 12:18 PM\n\nYou've managed to convey your voice very well.\n\nPosted by Chris Sorrenti on 10/07/11 at 03:22 PM\n\nAnother jem of poetic expression, Ken, dealing with a very simple and yet complex subject. Excellent title, love how the text and substance builds to it and that unforgettable last line.\n\nPosted by Alison McKenzie on 10/09/11 at 03:21 AM\n\nIt can be rather disconcerting to find the intimate bits aired in a public/social forum. Thanks to the Internet Gods for making the entire world a smaller place to vent? It is amazing, how much more I seem to know about my children and various other relatives, along with folks whose goings-on I'd rather not be witness to. Well said, Ken.\n\nPosted by Shannon McEwen on 10/09/11 at 05:26 AM\n\nI really like this, the truth of it. Social networks have opened us up to a whole new view into people we don't always want to know that much about!\n\nReturn to the Previous Page\n\npathetic.org Version 7.3.2 May 2004 Terms and Conditions of Use 0 member(s) and 2 visitor(s) online\nAll works Copyright © 2023 their respective authors. 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For the month of April, sign up and receive a daily writing prompt via email. Post your results in the forum and read the works… View More »\n\nBeginner Beginner Beginner\n\nMaster Class: Sonnet as Argument with Myself\n\nApril 15, 2017\nInstructor(s): Craig Morgan Teicher\n\nThe sonnet is really the only “popular” poetic form in the English language, the only form that’s been used widely for centuries. Why? Because its format demands are workable in… View More »\n\nBeginner Beginner Beginner\n\nOnline Beginning Poetry\n\nApril 17, 2017\nInstructor(s): Tom Fugalli\n\nIf you have ever been curious about poetry but have been afraid to try, this is the class for you. It will be a comprehensive class for beginner or intermediate… View More »\n\nAdvanced Poetry\n\nApril 24, 2017\nInstructor(s): Charlie Coté\n\nHere is the class that will pick up where earlier workshops left off, where you will hone and focus your skills. 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This intensive includes four hours… View More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000075101852417} +{"content": "kukułka pronunciation: How to pronounce kukułka in Polish\n\nPronunciation: kukułka\n\nAdded on: 2009-12-04 Listened: 79 times\nin: Bird species, rzeczownik\n\nPronunciation in Polish [pl]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? Pronounce kukułka in Polish\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 kukułka:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994598031044006} +{"content": "Theme: ASL Skill Building\n\nSkill Based: ASL to English, Listening! Understanding! and Voicing!\n\n“Bring your phones to tape/record yourselves!) IMPROVE your unconscious LISTENING and develop ‘conscious’ approaches! How? Forensic Listening strategies develop the constructive use of expansion skills! As we interpret, we often interpret the explicit information only, leaving the details out. By discovering strengths in ‘noticing differently’ – increased empathic VENACULAR understanding occurs. WHILE VOICING, what is …\n\nSkill Based: ASL to English, Listening! Understanding! and Voicing! Read More »\n\nInterpreting Like Deaf People Talk\n\n“This workshop will address features that occur naturally in American Sign Language; features that may not be present in the language of second language learners. The goal of our interpreting is to use language that is most readily understood by all participants. In light of this, we must strive to adapt our interpretations and language …\n\nInterpreting Like Deaf People Talk Read More »\n\nMastery Of Meaning\n\n“This workshop will address the very heart of interpreting: Meaning. How do we manage the finer shades of meaning, address subtleties found in language and express the unspoken? As interpreters, we determine meaning through a combination of factors such as context, intonation, intent, setting, and other linguistic features. To accurately interpret we must look past …\n\nMastery Of Meaning Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9842506647109985} +{"content": "Couplet (15 words)\n\nLiterary/ Cultural Context Note\n\n • The Literary Encyclopedia. Volume : WORLD HISTORY AND IDEAS: A CROSS-CULTURAL VOLUME.\n\nA pair of lines of verse, usually rhymed and of the same number of feet.\n\nWe have have no profile for this entry. If you are a qualified scholar and you wish to write for The Literary Encyclopedia, please click here to contact us.\n\nEditors. \"Couplet\". The Literary Encyclopedia. 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The book basically descibes a sunday afternoon picnic.\nokamido is online now  \nOld December 7th, 2012, 08:34 AM   #13\nJoined: Oct 2012\nFrom: London, U.K.\nPosts: 34\n\nKiller of Men by Christian Cameron\nking4l is offline  \nOld December 7th, 2012, 02:13 PM   #14\n\nSoulstrider's Avatar\nJoined: Jul 2012\nFrom: Portugal\nPosts: 227\n\nWell this is the only Greek historical fiction I've read, found it somewhat enjoyable.\n\nThe Lost Army: Amazon.co.uk: Valerio Massimo Manfredi: Books\nThe Lost Army: Amazon.co.uk: Valerio Massimo Manfredi: Books\n\nSoulstrider is offline  \nOld January 18th, 2013, 10:00 AM   #15\n\narkteia's Avatar\nJoined: Nov 2012\nFrom: Seattle\nPosts: 3,313\n\nYou will enjoy Colleen McCullough, she has five or six books written about Ancient Rome, \"First man in Rome\" (Marius), \"October Horse\" (Sulla), \"Caesar\", etc, etc... they end with Caesar's death but then there is also a couple about Marc Anthony and Cleopathra. Not some thrash, very well-written. Details, including insulas and dwellings, food, armament, army habits, she did a great job. She also has own illustrations, of faces, Marius, Caesar, his daughter, etc. For those who do not know her, she is the author of \"The Thorn Birds\", an internationally acclaimed bestseller, and a real writer, not just someone writing about history.\n\nMary Renault - pretty good, but I like her Britain-based \"the Charioteer\" more than her Greek fiction.\n\nPaul Doherty writes interesting mystery historical fiction. His hero, a physician in Alexander the Great's army, is also a detective and solves many murders. Fun!\n\nAnd of course, some of Agatha Christie's mysteries were based in Ancient Egypt.\n\nAnd my favorite Maurice Druon, \"The Accursed Kings\", based in the time of Philip IV le Bel of France, and till the beginning of the Hundred-Years war.\narkteia is offline  \nOld January 21st, 2013, 02:14 PM   #16\nJoined: Sep 2011\nPosts: 443\n\nI very much enjoyed Victor Hanson Davis' The End of Sparta .\n\nThe professor put a life time of learning and thinking about life in aincient Greece . Not just the combat but the farms the culture, a way of life that was hard but also had meaning.\nMcGrunt is offline  \nOld March 9th, 2013, 09:04 PM   #18\nJoined: Mar 2013\nFrom: KL\nPosts: 33\n\nI heard that the books by Christian Cameron aren't too bad either.\n\nGod of War: Christian Cameron: 9781409132677: Amazon.com: Books\nGod of War: Christian Cameron: 9781409132677: Amazon.com: Books\n\nagewisdom is offline  \nOld March 9th, 2013, 09:13 PM   #19\n\nWolfpaw's Avatar\nJoined: Feb 2013\nFrom: Second City\nPosts: 987\n\nMary Renault is perhaps one of the finest authors of historical fiction set in Greece, and she deserves praise for trying to make the \"legends\" believable (Theseus and Athenians go to Crete to participate in bull-leaping rather than killing the Minotaur, for example). And she unflinchingly engages the mores and culture of Ancient Greece, in all of its raunchy and unsettling glory.\n\n\"The Last of the Wine\" (1956)--set in Athens during the Peloponnesian War, the narrator is a student of Socrates.\n\"The King Must Die\" (1958)--the story of mythical Theseus up to his father's death.\n\"The Bull from the Sea\" (1962)--the remainder of Theseus's life.\n\"The Mask of Apollo\" (1966)--an actor at the time of Plato and Dionysius the Younger\n\"Fire from Heaven\" (1969)--Alexander the Great from the age of four to his father's death\n\"The Persian Boy\" (1972)--Alexander after the conquest of Persia, told from the perspective of Bagoas\n\"The Praise Singer\" (1978)--about Simonedes of Keos\n\"Funeral Games\" (1981)--the Wars of the Diadochi\n\nLast edited by Wolfpaw; March 9th, 2013 at 09:17 PM.\nWolfpaw is online now  \nOld April 6th, 2013, 10:16 AM   #20\n\nAristodemus's Avatar\nJoined: Mar 2007\nFrom: Philadelphia\nPosts: 42\n\nI love Bernard Cornwell. Great action, adventure author. His Viking series about Uhtred starting with The Last Kingdom and his King Arthur series starting with The Winter King are great reads.\n\nMy favorite historical novel about ancient Greece is Whom the Gods Would Destroy by Richard Powell. The title comes from a quote by Euripides, \"Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.\" Don't judge the book by its cover. The story brings the Trojan War epic to life. If you enjoyed characters like Achilles, Odysseus and Hector in the movie 'Troy' you haven't seen anything till you've read Powell's book. 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He has been held in Manus Island detention centre since 2013. During his time in detention he has published regularly with The Guardian, and his writing also features in The Saturday Paper, Huffington Post, New Matilda, The Financial Times and The Sydney Morning Heraldcoveringthe plight of his fellow refugees, held by the Australian government on Manus Island.\n\nIn 2018 he published his novel — No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison, which won Australia’s most valuable literary award, the $100,000 2019 Victorian Prize for Literature.\n\nHis journalism has also been awarded the Amnesty International Australia 2017 Media Award, the Diaspora Symposium Social Justice Award, the Liberty Victoria 2018 Empty Chair Award, and the Anna Politkovskaya Award for journalism. Boochani remains in detention in Manus Island.\n\nPhoto credit: Hoda Afshar\n\nWriting is an act of resistance | Behrouz Boochani\n\nFor the past six years Behrouz Boochani, like hundreds of...\n\nSee More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9911202788352966} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nBetween Chora and the GoodMetaphor's Metaphysical Neighborhood$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nCharles P. Bigger\n\nPrint publication date: 2004\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780823223503\n\nPublished to Fordham Scholarship Online: March 2011\n\nDOI: 10.5422/fso/9780823223503.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM FORDHAM SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.fordham.universitypressscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Fordham University Press, 2021. All Rights Reserved. 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Comments on Goodreads can, of course, come from anywhere in the world. But did Chicago’s choice of these books Read more\n\n“The Book is Just the Beginning,” Part 2\n\nMihaela writes: In the first segment of this two-part entry, we explored the variety of events offered by the Chicago Public Library at neighborhood branches during their One Book seasons. Over the years, the library has increased the number of events at physical branches. But CPL has also created innovative digital programs to encourage participation via Twitter chats, digital blog posts, and CHIRP Radio. This post is about such online programming.\n\nFor the 2014-2015 season, on Michael Chabon’s The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, OBOC launched chapter-by-chapter online “Reading Sprints.”Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "What does VBED mean in Canadian?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand VBED in the Regional field in general and in the Canadian terminology in particular.\n\nVancouver-Burrard Electoral District\n\nRegional » Canadian\n\nFind a translation for VBED in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this VBED abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"VBED.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 11 Mar. 2014. .\n\nNearby & related abbreviations:\n\nAlternative search:\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7037097215652466} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nOctober 22nd, 2016 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 317,141 comments.\nEmily Dickinson - Just so -- Jesus -- raps\n\nJust so -- Jesus -- raps --\nHe -- doesn't weary --\nLast -- at the Knocker --\nAnd first -- at the Bell.\nThen -- on divinest tiptoe -- standing --\nMight He but spy the lady's soul --\nWhen He -- retires --\nChilled -- or weary --\nIt will be ample time for -- me --\nPatient -- upon the steps -- until then --\nHears! I am knocking -- low at thee.\n\nAdded: Jan 9 2004 | Viewed: 8176 times | Comments and analysis of Just so -- Jesus -- raps by Emily Dickinson Comments (2)\n\nJust so -- Jesus -- raps - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Emily Dickinson\nPoem: 317. Just so -- Jesus -- raps\nVolume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson\nYear: Published/Written in 1955\nPoem of the Day: Aug 20 2005\n\nComment 2 of 2, added on May 21st, 2011 at 6:40 PM.\n\nI disagree. I think she knows his patience with her; she says \"I am knocking low at thee\", meaning (I suspect) \"I also knock at you, down here (low) where others do not.\n\nI think she is asking for patience, but not asking Him to go away.\n\nann natz from United States\nComment 1 of 2, added on July 14th, 2010 at 2:12 PM.\n\nJesus calls me, but I am not going to Him the standard way, and I am going on my own time, if at all.\n\nfrumpo from United States\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? 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After...  more »\n\n Call #: B ITURBIDE YA\n\n Location: New YA Biographies\n\n copies in: 0 of 1 details\n\n • Gabi, a girl in pieces\n\n Gabi, a girl in pieces2014\n\n by Isabel Quintero\n\n Summary: Sixteen-year-old Gabi Hernandez chronicles her senior year in high school as she copes with her friend Cindy's pregnancy, friend Sebastian's coming out, her father's meth habit, her own cravings for...  more »\n\n Call #: YA F QUINTERO\n\n Location: YA Fiction\n\n copies in: 1 of 1 details\n\n • Gabi, a Girl in Pieces\n\n Gabi, a Girl in Pieces2014\n\n by Isabel Quintero\n\n checking availability...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993010759353638} +{"content": "Synonyms for WEwi\n\nThis thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms and similiar words for the term WE\n\nFind a translation for the WE synonym in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss these WE synonyms with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add these synonyms to your bibliography:\n\n\"WE.\" Synonyms.net. 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I thought I’d read aloud The Tale of Ping Pong Pig, but I think the duck preferred Hans Christian Andersen’s story!\n\nAnd here is the wonderful statue of Alice in Wonderland with her friends the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit, just nearby – isn’t it wonderful?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978316426277161} +{"content": "Author De Lawn Alexander present excerpts from her book Grimley Jane\n\nSub Header: \n\nOnce upon a time, in a gloomy town called Grimmer land, there lived an unfortunate girl who faced a most tragic fate…Jane Worthington is an orphan who has been so cruelly treated by the people at the orphanage that, one day, she decides to run away. Determined for revenge, she begins an eerie and exciting journey which will change her life…Forever.                Children 6-up\n\nThis is a small excerpt from this author's first book. Come to Knapp Branch Library to meet the author of this exciting book and hear more exciting words from beneath its cover. 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Anyone can join in the discussion using instructions provided after you RSVP.***\n\nWe will start around 6:30 p.m. Stephaine Powell Watts will join in the discussion by video.\n\nAbout the book >\n\nRead more in the Star:\nThis reimagined ‘Gatsby’ mines the dreams and desperation of a modern Black family\n\nNo One is Coming to Save Us\n\nby Stephanie Powell Watts\n\nWednesday, Aug. 12, 2020\nProgram: 6:30 p.m.\nONLINE EVENT: YouTube.com/kclibrary\n\nStephanie Powell Watts' first novel is a story about the things in our past that haunt us, that continue to call and constrain us from moving ahead. \n\nWatts, an associate professor English at Lehigh University who earned her Ph.D. from the University of Missouri, discussed her book No One Is Coming to Save Us, in a public conversation with Kaite Stover, the Library’s director of readers’ services.  Of her book, Watts says, “Imagine The Great Gatsby set in rural North Carolina, nine decades later, with desperate black people.”  \n\nEvent details\n\nWatch event video:\n\nUpcoming Book Group Selection\n\nCheck with the book group leader for more information.\n\nPrevious Book Selections\n\n • No One Is Coming to Save Us\n No One is Coming to Save Us\n September 15", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983830451965332} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinition of cruor\nn. - The coloring matter of the blood; the clotted portion of coagulated blood, containing the coloring matter; gore. 2\n\nThe word \"cruor\" uses 5 letters: C O R R U.\n\nNo direct anagrams for cruor found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after cruor (in bold), or to corru in any order:\ns -   cruors   cursor  \n\nShorter words found within cruor:\ncor   cur   curr   or   orc   our   roc  \n\nList shorter words within cruor, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in cruor, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with cruor, words containing cruor or words ending with cruor\n\nAll words formed from cruor by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: cr   ru   uo   or  \n\nBrowse words starting with cruor by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: crunodes  \nNext word in list: cruors  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: oak   ho   either   epha   utricle   snob   jnana  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2016 Morewords.com - 19.572mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983214735984802} +{"content": "We accept science fiction, fantasy, science fantasy, steampunk, romance, YA science fiction/fantasy, dystopian, romance, paranormal and paranormal romance. 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Simple yet vibrant stories allow newly confident readers to stretch their imaginations with classic Morpurgo themes: history, animals, myths and the passing of time.\n\nProduct Details\n\nUK edition\n\nAuthor/Illustrator\n\nMichael Morpurgo\n\n8025 morpurgo 206731\n\nThis product has not been reviewed yet.\n\nAdd a review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8356310725212097} +{"content": "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\n\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\n\nBook - 2001\nAverage Rating:\nRate this:\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them , Newt Scamander's classic compendium of magical creatures, has delighted generations of wizarding readers. Now, in this updated edition with a new foreword by Newt himself and the unveiling of six beasts little known outside the American wizarding community, Muggles too have the chance to discover where the Thunderbird lives, what the Puffskein eats, and why shiny objects should always be kept away from the Niffler.\n\nProceeds from the sale of this book will go to Comic Relief and J.K. Rowling's international charity, Lumos, which will do magic beyond the powers of any wizard. If you feel that this is insufficient reason to part with your money, one can only hope that passing wizards feel more charitable if they see you being attacked by a Manticore.\nPublisher: London, EN : Bloomsbury/Obscurus Books, 2001, 09\nISBN: 9781338132311\nBranch Call Number: JUV FIC Row\nCharacteristics: 88p. : ill. ; 20 cm\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nAug 29, 2017\n\nThis book ......... is like, um and companion to the harry potter series and I think that harry potter fans( like me) will love it (also like me) it is easy to read because you can easily know who is talking.\nI really liked it .>-<.\n\nAug 11, 2017\n\nit was ok, but the movie was SO much better. but i dont like screen plays anyway, so that might\nbe it... /=\n\nJCLBeckyC Aug 07, 2017\n\nListen to the eAudiobook read by Eddie Redmayne <3\n\nAug 07, 2017\n\nGreat book for Harry Potter fans.\n\nJun 14, 2017\n\nLol! Thought this was the book the movie was based off of, but it's just a guild! Still, very entertaing non the less! 😂\n\nJun 12, 2017\n\nA quick Sunday read\n\nMay 20, 2017\n\nI don't usually read scripts but I liked the movie and found it more enlightening after reading the screenplay. Maybe that's just because I didn't understand it half the time with their accents and the volume was super low because of my sleeping children ... well anyway, I recommend this for Harry Potter fans but it will be more enjoyable if you've seen the movie already. I'm looking forward to the rest of movies. I believe there are going to be 5 all together.\n\nMay 18, 2017\n\nFantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (by J.K. Rowling) is about the mystical and magical creatures of the Harry Potter universe. The book was used by the students in the Harry Potter series as a textbook. This book is an encyclopedia, not a chapter book. I wish I went to Hogwarts so I could read the real book with my wizarding friends.\n\nThe narrator of the book was Newt Scamander, a magical creature expert. In the book, there are creatures from the “Acromantula”(a giant eight eyed spider) to the “Yeti”(a giant humanoid snow dwelling beast). The book was first released to the wizarding world in 1927.\n\nIn Conclusion, I think that this book is really good for Harry Potter fans, or just anybody who wants a good read. I liked the book because it looked really good in my imagination(the book has no illustrations). This book could also encourage people to try to find creatures in the real muggle world. All in all, I rate this book a 10/10!\n\nMay 02, 2017\n\nDEAR CHRISCOLEMAN: THIS IS THE ORIGINAL `SCHOOL BOOK`, NOT THE MOVIE (or anything to do with it.) Considering the half-`asterick` description you`ve given of the film (Dumbledore is NOWHERE to be seen, except as being mentioned having stood up for wrongfully accused Newt Scamander at Hogwarts, Pickett is a bowtruckle (although not anywhere near my idea of the proper look for a bowtruckle) and the two sisters are the by-the-book, rush-in-to-the-defense-of-the-helpless-where-MACUSA-fears-to-tread nerd and her delightful, Marilyn Monroe-sweet, Non-Maj (Muggle) adoring baby sister, I have only one question for you: WHAT FILM WERE YOU LOOKING AT, BWANA???????\n\nApr 18, 2017\n\nI don't usually mind reading a script, but this one I found a little frustrating as well.\n\nView All Comments\n\nAge Suitability\n\nAdd Age Suitability\n\nSep 08, 2017\n\ntaupe_worm_17 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 1 and 99\n\nAug 07, 2017\n\nnimetbeth thinks this title is suitable for All Ages\n\nJun 14, 2017\n\nacrobat888 thinks this title is suitable for 6 years and over\n\npink_butterfly_3377 thinks this title is suitable for 10 years and over\n\nApr 13, 2017\n\njandt_mcmurray thinks this title is suitable for 10 years and over\n\nMar 25, 2017\n\npink_pig_850 thinks this title is suitable for 8 years and over\n\nMar 07, 2017\n\nLex_Luthor thinks this title is suitable for All Ages\n\nMar 06, 2017\n\nblue_bear_4466 thinks this title is suitable for 10 years and over\n\nJan 06, 2017\n\nviolet_rhino_32 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 11 and 17\n\nJan 03, 2017\n\nSingKan thinks this title is suitable for All Ages\n\nView All Ages\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\nRelated Authors\n\nFind it at NWPL\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995864629745483} +{"content": "AALBC.com LogoCopyright © 1997-2017, All Rights Reserved — https://aalbc.com — troy@aalbc.com — Tel: 347-692-2522\n\nby Beverly Jenkins\n\nPublication Date:\nList Price: $23.95 (store prices may vary)\nFormat: Paperback\nClassification: Fiction\nPage Count: 400\nISBN13: 9780595162024\nImprint: iUniverse\nPublisher: iUniverse\nParent Company: iUniverse\n\nBook Description: \n\nIt’s 1786 and Dr.Viveca Lancaster is frustrated by the limits placed upon female physicians of color. When she is offered the chance to set up a practice in the small all Black community of Grayson Grove, Michigan she leaves her California home and heads east. The very determined Viveca is one of the few nineteenth century Black women to graduate from the prestigious Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania but she needs more than determination to face down handsome Nate Grayson, the Grove’s bull-headed mayor.Nate Grayson goes to the train station expecting Dr. V. Lancaster to be a man. When the lovely dark-skinned Viveca introduces herself he is speechless, then wants her back on the train and out of his town. It’s 1876 and women aren’t supposed to be doctors, men are. 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Again.\n\nNo matter what he does or the decisions he makes, when death comes, Harry always returns to where he began, a child with all the knowledge of a life he has already lived a dozen times before. Nothing ever changes.\n\nUntil now.\n\nAs Harry nears the end of his eleventh life, a little girl appears at his bedside. 'I nearly missed you, Doctor August,' she says. 'I need to send a message.'\n\nThis is the story of what Harry does next, and what he did before, and how he tries to save a past he cannot change and a future he cannot allow.\nhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18310561-the-first-fifteen-lives-of-harry-august\n\nI said once before that I had to be in the right frame of mind whenever I read science fiction. That's true. However, when I saw so many good reviews of this book on Goodreads, I figured that I'd somehow magically fall into the right frame of mind whenever I started reading. So, I requested this book from Netgalley and was pretty happy whenever I was approved to read it.\n\nUnfortunately, no magic spell was cast whenever I started reading The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. I wasn't suddenly compelled to read this book for hours on end, it didn't grab my intention, and I even debated whether or not I wanted to continue reading it at all. In the end, I decided to let this one go unfinished. And while I have mixed feelings about this (and I may even return to this book one day), I feel it's the best decision for now.\n\nEven though I decided to stop reading it, I think this book is very well written. I think that those that enjoy sci fi will greatly enjoy this book (just look at the positive reviews on Goodreads). At this time, though, it's just not for me.\n\nNo rating since I didn't finish the book.\n\n* This book was received from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. *\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nThanks for commenting!\n\nNote: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978758692741394} +{"content": "\n\nEnglish syllables. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Anciently — An cient*ly, adv. 1. In ancient times. [1913 Webster] 2. In an ancient manner. [R.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • anciently — [ān′shəntlē, ān′chəntlē] adv. in ancient times …   English World dictionary\n\n • anciently — adverb a) In the manner of very long ago. As the ancients did. The anciently written inscriptions in the pyramids can still be read. b) Done long ago …   Wiktionary\n\n • anciently — ancient ► ADJECTIVE 1) belonging to or originating in the very distant past. 2) chiefly humorous very old. ► NOUN 1) archaic or humorous an old man. 2) (the ancients) the people of ancient times. DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary\n\n • anciently — adverb in ancient times; long ago (Freq. 1) a concern with what may have happened anciently • Derived from adjective: ↑ancient …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • anciently — adverb Date: 15th century in ancient times ; long ago …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • anciently — /ayn sheuhnt lee/, adv. in ancient times; of old. [1495 1505; ANCIENT1 + LY] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • anciently — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. long ago, of old, in ancient times, in days of yore, since Adam* …   English dictionary for students\n\n • anciently — an·cient·ly || eɪnʃəntlɪ adv. in an ancient form, in antiquated form …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • anciently — ad. Formerly, of old, in the olden time, in ancient times, in days of yore, long ago, a long while ago, in days long gone …   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. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983738660812378} +{"content": "\nAlcyone (kingfisher) In Greek mythology, wife of Ceyx; daughter of Aeolus and Enarete. When she learned that her husband, Ceyx, had been drowned on his way to consult an oracle, Alcyone threw herself into the sea, and she and Ceyx both were changed into birds. As long as they built and tended their nest, the Aegean was calm. The term “halcyon days” comes from her name, also rendered Halcyone. Her tale is told in Ovid’s Metamorphoses (book 11) and in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess.\n\nEncyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S. Mercatante & James R. Dow\nCopyright © 2009 by Anthony S. Mercatante\n\nGreek Mythology\n\nBack to Greek Mythology\n\nGreek Mythology", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.562743067741394} +{"content": "If We Were Giants\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nIf We Were Giants is a book about how clever tree folk defeat the enemy. This is a story about a girl who was driven out of her home. She is adopted by tree folk and learns new ways of living. Kirra helps the tree folks fight off their enemy using giants. The story is entertaining, and it made sense. The best part was when they are fighting the takers. I really liked the characters because they seemed real. The story is very slow in the beginning but gets better when you get to the action. It is well written and the language flowed pretty well. There are no pictures in the book. The moral of the story is that you need to let your grief out to move on and be happy. I think eleven and older who are good readers and enjoy medieval themes would like it. The book could make a good series. The book was great, but if you like a lot of action, then probably not. It was sad in the beginning but got better later.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Dave Matthews and Clete Barrett Smith, with illustrations by Antonio Javier Caparo\nStar Count 4/5\nFormat Hard\nPage Count 304 pages\nPublisher Disney-Hyperion\nPublish Date 2020-03-03\nISBN 9781484778715\nBookshop.org Buy this Book\nIssue June 2020\nCategory Young Adult\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “If We Were Giants”\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9943394660949707} +{"content": "iscellany: Where is Home and Other Stories\n\nThis book can be downloaded and read in Apple Books on your Mac or iOS device.\n\nSeven short stories: A dying mother battles to secure a daughter’s inheritance. The daughter of another family seeks peace as her mother’s dementia escalates. A grandmother makes an astonishing decision. Events lead a young woman to doubt the youthful, emotional connection she had with her vibrant grandmother. An elusive memory frustrates a mother of twins. An elderly lady gets the better of a young couple. Suddenly a child’s future is under threat.\nHopefully the story situations will resonate ― because of familiarity, or because there’s a sense of that’s what it can be like for some people, or because I never thought of that or because of unfinished business.\n\nMiscellany: Where is Home and Other Stories\nView in iTunes\n • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.\n • Category: Fiction & Literature\n • Published: Dec 05, 2015\n • Publisher: Winfreda Donald\n • Seller: Smashwords, Inc.\n • Print Length: 71 Pages\n • Language: English\n • Requirements: This book can only be viewed on an iOS device with Apple Books on iOS 12 or later, iBooks 1.3.1 or later and iOS 4.3.3 or later, or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later.\n\nCustomer Ratings\n\nWe have not received enough ratings to display an average for this book.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5010673999786377} +{"content": "Happy Birthday Red! and Midweek #ROW80 Update\n\nRed turns 1 year old today. It’s done well in its first year, passing the 3k mark sometime a month or two ago (I confess, I haven’t been watching that closely).  3,000 copies sold used to be the benchmark for success in the traditional world.  Not sure if that still holds, but it’s definitely respectable, […]\n\nSummer Sale\n\nForgot to mention in my earlier post, so I’ll just do a quickie update to say that all of my books are ON SALE for 50% off at Smashwords for the month of July! Forsaken By Shadow and Devils Eye are each $1.50, or they can be had within my omnibus edition Genesis for $2.50. My debut […]\n\nThe Dangers of Cliche\n\nI find myself thinking a lot about cliche lately.  Cliche is generally something we’re taught to avoid in writing.  We don’t want cliched plot or heroes.  But every now and then, you find a use for them.  In particular, with secondary characters.  See, using cliches or stereotypes allows for instant descriptions.  You give us these […]\n\nSunday Summary\n\nWell, DABWAHA is over, at least for me.  Despite the AMAZING efforts of #TeamKait, which got us ahead of Veronica Roth for about 45 minutes yesterday–a feat which I watched with more nail biting and nerves than I did that year MSU and Ole Miss went into double overtime during Egg Bowl–, we ultimately lost […]\n\nRound 2 Voters ACTIVATE\n\nGO GO GO!  Voting is live at DABWAHA for Round 2 where I face off against VERONICA ROTH! Let’s give her a run for her money! It’s happening from MIDNIGHT until NOON CST Be sure to go cast your vote from every IP address, computer, or phone you can find!  Let’s show ’em what our […]\n\nOde To #TeamKait–WE WON!\n\nI’m posting late this morning due to the fact that a) I didn’t get home from the Evil Day Job last night until 10:40 and decided to stay up until the polls closed (I totally took off work today), b) stayed up an hour after that discussing plot stuff with hubby (who was totally on […]\n\nVoting is TODAY at DABWAHA!\n\nCalling all friends, readers, and fans!  Today is THE DAY!  (I’m excited, you’re just going to have to deal with all the capslockiness and exclamation points) Voting between Red and Kendare Blake’s Anna Dressed In Blood begins at 12 noon EST  CST (this has been updated!) and runs until midnight EST CST. We have 12 […]\n\nWanna Help Me Win DABWAHA? Here’s How\n\n*This post is sticky.  See below for new content.* I am still flailing after yesterday’s news that Red has been nominated as a finalist in the DABWAHA (Dear Author Bitchery Writing Award for Hellagood Authors) YA category.  As I said before, it’s a total honor just to be nominated. But let’s face it.  I’ve got […]\n\nRed Now Available In Paperback!\n\nTis the season for fairy tales Red is available in paperback! Just in time for the holidays, Red is available in paperback!  Currently it’s only up at Amazon and Createspace.  It will eventually trickle over to Barnes and Noble and The Book Depository (for international readers–they have FREE SHIPPING!), but I’m not sure that will […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8504845499992371} +{"content": "The circulation system is currently offline. Access to account information and availability is limited.\n\nThe collected poems of Frank O'Hara\n\nBook Cover\nAverage Rating\nUniversity of California Press,\nPub. Date:\nAvailable for the first time in paperback, The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara reflects the poet's growth as an artist from the earliest dazzling, experimental verses that he began writing in the late 1940s to the years before his accidental death at forty, when his poems became increasingly individual and reflective.\nAlso in this Series\nMore Like This\nMore Copies In Prospector\nLoading Prospector Copies...\nMore Details\nReviews from GoodReads\nLoading GoodReads Reviews.\nStaff View\n\nGrouping Information\n\nGrouped Work ID 23915ace-7882-24df-c202-aeb100074e95\nGrouping Title collected poems of frank o hara\nGrouping Author ohara frank\nGrouping Category book\nLast Grouping Update 2018-07-04 01:22:16AM\nLast Indexed 2018-07-12 04:07:52AM\n\nSolr Details\n\naccelerated_reader_point_value 0\naccelerated_reader_reading_level 0\nauth_author2 Allen, Donald, 1912-2004.\nauthor O'Hara, Frank, 1926-1966.\nauthor2-role Allen, Donald,1912-2004.\nauthor_display O'Hara, Frank\navailable_at_salida Salida Regional Library\ndetailed_location_salida SRL Adult Nonfiction\nformat_category_salida Books\nformat_salida Book\nid 23915ace-7882-24df-c202-aeb100074e95\nisbn 9780520201668\nitem_details ils:.b1672740x|.i7738989x|SRL Adult Nonfiction|811.54 O'HA|||1|false|false|||||On Shelf||srnf||\nitype_salida Book\nlast_indexed 2018-07-12T10:07:52.307Z\nlexile_score -1\nliterary_form Unknown\nliterary_form_full Unknown\nlocal_callnumber_salida 811.54 O'HA\nowning_library_salida Salida Regional Library\nowning_location_salida Salida Regional Library\nprimary_isbn 9780520201668\npublishDate 1995\nrecord_details ils:.b1672740x|Book|Books||English|University of California Press,|[1995]|xxix, 586 pages ; 23 cm.\nrecordtype grouped_work\nBib IdItem IdGrouped StatusStatusLocally OwnedAvailableHoldableBookableIn Library Use OnlyLibrary OwnedHoldable PTypesBookable PTypesLocal Url\nils:.b1672740x .i7738989x On Shelf On Shelf false true true false false true 999\nsubject_facet City and town life -- New York (State) -- New York -- Poetry, New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Poetry, Poetry\ntitle_display The collected poems of Frank O'Hara\ntitle_full The collected poems of Frank O'Hara / edited by Donald Allen ; with an introduction by John Ashbery\ntitle_short The collected poems of Frank O'Hara\ntopic_facet City and town life, Social life and customs", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8943766355514526} +{"content": "Publications Archive\n\nOur publications archive includes: feature articles, technical how-tos, and columns from past issues of Adventure Cyclist magazine, and our twice-monthly e-newsletter, Bike Bits. This archive also features free clip-art. Search the archives by Category, Author, and Year, or search by Keyword.\n\nSearch Results\n\n2021. Ready for Anything by Daniel D'Ambrosio\n\nFeatures | Oct 1991\n\nA bicycle magazine editor ignores his own advice.\n\n2022. Memory Mountain by Tony Jeffries\n\nFeatures | Oct 1991\n\nDo you have a favorite ride?\n\n2023. The King and I by George B. Crain\n\nFeatures | Sep 1991\n\nSure-fire protection against flats.\n\n2024. The Pyramids Road by Kenneth Seasholes\n\nFeatures | Sep 1991\n\nA long stretch of commercialism, but worth it.\n\n2025. Learning to Fly by Jennifer Bauer\n\nFeatures | Sep 1991\n\nA tale of two brothers.\n\n2026. Two-Wheeled Emigrant by David Dean\n\nFeatures | Sep 1991\n\nField work for a history professor.\n\n2027. iNo Hay Problema! by John Rakowski\n\nFeatures | Sep 1991\n\nPeru's misleading anthem.\n\n2028. Bush Dentistry by John F. Saunders\n\nFeatures | Sep 1991\n\nBe your own pain-free dentist!\n\n2029. The Best of Both Worlds by Peter Bower\n\nFeatures | Sep 1991\n\nComing in from the cold.\n\n2030. The Great Bicycle Relay Race of 1892 by Pete Ehrmann\n\nFeatures | Aug 1991\n\n19th-century Star Wars.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9602554440498352} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTurkish translation of “additional”\n\nSee all translations\n\nB2 extra to what already exists\nilaveten, ekstra\nWe plan to take on an additional ten employees over the next year.Also, extra, and in addition\nadditionally adverb B2\nek olarak\nTranslations of “additional”\nin Korean 추가의…\nin Arabic إضافي…\nin Portuguese adicional…\nin Catalan addicional…\nin Japanese 追加の, さらなる…\nin Italian aggiuntivo, supplementare…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 外加的,附加的, 額外的,另外的…\nin Russian дополнительный…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 外加的,附加的, 额外的,另外的…\nin Polish dodatkowy…\n(Definition of additional from the Cambridge Learners Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “additional", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8555879592895508} +{"content": "Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow?\n\nDo You Know Which Ones Will Grow?\n\nHardcover(New Edition)\n\n Qualifies for Free Shipping\n Choose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Friday, September 29\n Check Availability at Nearby Stores\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nDo you know about Grow's glow? Earning starred reviews and chosen as an ALA Notable selection, this striking nonfiction book explores the differences between living and non-living things. School Library Journal declared it \"a standout concept book [that's] engaging, fun . . . and a favorite for storytimes or one-on-one settings.\" (App also available.)\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781609050627\nPublisher: Blue Apple Books\nPublication date: 03/30/2011\nEdition description: New Edition\nPages: 38\nSales rank: 233,471\nProduct dimensions: 9.20(w) x 10.20(h) x 0.60(d)\nAge Range: 4 - 8 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nTom Slaughter is the illustrator of several books for children. In addition to his work as a book illustrator, he has also designed posters, playbills, watches, and T-shirts. Tom's artwork has been shown in solo exhibitions around the world. He has worked in collaboration with Durham Press, and his prints are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art. He lives New York City.\n\nSusan A. Shea makes her children's book debut with Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? Susan, a former teacher, shared her love of reading with elementary school students. Now she lives on Cape Cod with her husband. When she's not writing or traveling, she photographs things that grow.\n\nFrom the B&N Reads Blog\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nExplore More Items", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9158953428268433} +{"content": "The Hidden Truth – Instalanche!\n\nHiddenTruthFeatureNow, recommended by Glenn Reynolds!\n\nThe Hidden Truth is a science fiction thriller about a young man who uncovers a conspiracy to rewrite the history of science and corrupt society. Set in the Knoxville area, I worked in some great local history like the shameful use of eminent domain to create Great Smoky Mountains Park. Between the Knoxville setting – Reynold’s hometown – and the anti-authoritarian message, The Hidden Truth is a good fit for Instapundit readers.\n\nThanks, Paul Hsieh, for bringing it to his attention! You may see both Glenn’s and Paul’s latest blog posts featured in my blogroll.\n\nLeave a comment\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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I wrote about the book in December, yet I can’t forget it because of its dual-season appeal. Beyond Christmas, Mert’s story has strong Lenten and resurrection underpinnings, too. \n\nA recap of Mert’s story:\n\n300x80-lighthope-web-ad.jpg\n\nNCR Email Alerts\n\nIn This Issue\n\nMarch 24-April 6, 2017\n\nNCR_3-24.jpg", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9907499551773071} +{"content": "\n1000 Years for Revenge: International Terrorism and the FBI--the Untold Story (Paperback)\n\nSpecial Order - Subject to Availability\n\n1000 Years for Revenge is a groundbreaking investigative work that uncovers startling evidence of how the FBI missed dozens of opportunities to stop the attacks of September 11, dating back to 1989. Award-winning journalist Peter Lance explains how an elusive al Qaeda mastermind defeated the entire American security system in what the author calls \"the greatest failure of intelligence since the Trojan Horse.\" Threading the stories of FBI agent Nancy Floyd, FDNY fire marshal Ronnie Bucca, and bomb-maker Ramzi Yousef, Lance uncovers the years of behind-the-scenes intrigue that put these three strangers on a collision course. An unparalleled work of investigative reporting and masterful storytelling, 1000 Years for Revenge will change forever the way we look at the FBI and the war on terror in the twenty-first century.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nA five-time Emmy Award–winning investigative reporter and former correspondent for ABC News, Peter Lance has covered hundreds of stories worldwide for 20/20, Nightline, and World News Tonight. He is the author of 1000 Years for Revenge, Cover Up, and the novel First Degree Burn, and he lives in California.\n\nPraise for 1000 Years for Revenge: International Terrorism and the FBI--the Untold Story…\n\n“Compelling and briskly told. . .Quite convincing. . .[Lance] breaks ground.”\n-—Washington Post Book World\n\n“An astounding read...a 500-page smoking gun.”\n-—Kristin Breitweiser, co-chair, September 11 Advocates\n\n“An astonishing series of revelations, this book is a must-read...”\n-—Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Judiciary Committee\n\n“This is a wake-up call to show America how are barn door was left open...”\n-—Dennis Smith, bestselling author of Report from Ground Zero and Report from Engine Co. 82\n\nProduct Details ISBN-10: 0060597259\nISBN-13: 9780060597252\nPublished: William Morrow Paperbacks, 09/01/2004\nPages: 560\nLanguage: English\n\nView Calendar of Events & Classes\n\nShopping cart\n\nView your shopping cart.\n\nUpcoming Programs", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.984180212020874} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Haikus des quatre saisons” as Want to Read:\nBlank 133x176\nHaikus des quatre saisons\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nHaikus des quatre saisons\n\n3.5  ·  Rating Details ·  2 Ratings  ·  1 Review\n55 Haikus du XVIIe siècle merveilleusement illustrés par les estampes du maitre japonais Hokusaï. Les quatre saisons au Japon, c'est un pur bonheur!\nPublished October 2010 by Seuil\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 Haikus des quatre saisons, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Haikus des quatre saisons\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-3)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nMicael Martel\nJan 08, 2015 Micael Martel rated it liked it\nBelle collection de haikus, pas la plis intéressante, mais tout de même quelques beaux poèmes.\nMagdalen Ophelie\nMagdalen Ophelie rated it really liked it\nDec 09, 2015\nModran marked it as to-read\nJun 09, 2014\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\nBooks can be attributed to \"Anonymous\" for several reasons:\n\n* They are officially published under that name\n* They are traditional stories not attributed to a specific author\n* They are religious texts not generally attributed to a specific author\n\nBooks whose authorship is merely uncertain should be attributed to Unknown.\nMore about Anonymous...\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.822515070438385} +{"content": "\nArchive for December, 2009\n\nAt a very young age, along with my older sisters and cousins, I made Christmas cookies with our grandmother.  She had a special recipe that my entire, extended, enormous family still uses though she died many years ago (1997) at the bright age of 100.   I still see her hands rolling the dough, patiently […]\n\n“Conrad wrote that, ‘a work that aspires, however humbly, to the condition of art should carry its justification in every line.’  This is the heart of the matter.  No great work is remembered for its plot, that clumsy replication of ‘real life.’  Fiction, like poetry and music, lives in each moment of its being.  It […]\n\nLivia and Una, 2004.  Taken by my mother Pryde Brown Jasper ran through the apartment in his Clone Trooper costume and caused the picture to fall off the wall.  The glass shattered, shards everywhere.  I was annoyed, of course.  It was  9PM.  He and Livia should have been asleep, but I’d gotten home late, was exhausted, had […]\n\nIrrigation Ditch by Laura McPhee from River of No Return I have many stunning students, but every once in a while I read something so terrific it makes me shiver.  Adam Bedell’s writing glitters with passion.  I love my job at Hofstra University.  I adore my students.  Working with this quality of prose, I believe there […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9944096803665161} +{"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 Montgomery, R. 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Minor key sounds a little more somber and ominous, so choosing to stay […]\n\nRead More live life in music", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000005960464478} +{"content": "Date: September 19th, 2013\n\nBook Plate\n\nWarning: Undefined variable $post_id in /homepages/32/d258854835/htdocs/clickandbuilds/PoetryMinute/wp-content/themes/poetryminute/tag.php on line 62\n\nby Laura Purdie Salas\n\nBookSpeak: Poems About Books by Laura Purdie SalasI don’t need your napkin.\nI’m not your soup bowl’s mate.\nI don’t want your peas or bread.\n\nI’m not that kind of plate!\n\nWrite your name upon me.\nI’m a paper love tattoo.\nPaste me in your book to show\n\nthat I belong to you.\n\nCopyright © 2011 Laura Purdie Salas. From the book BookSpeak: Poems About Books. Clarion Books. Reprinted by permission of the author.\n\nAbout The Author\n\nChildren's author Laura Purdie SalasLaura Purdie Salas is the author of more than 100 books for kids, including BookSpeak! 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These activities are in continuation of his ongoing project on human and machine translation.   As the current President of the International…\n\nSpring 2021 Faculty News & Publications\n\nEdward Halper, Distinguished Research Professor and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor published an opinion piece in the December 3, 2020 issue of the New York Daily News titled, “What philosophy teaches us in a pandemic.” As the President of the International Plato Society, Halper organized online sessions for symposia for the 2020 American Phlosophical Association’s Central and Pacific meetings as well as all three 2021 APA…\n\nHalper Publishes Op-Ed\n\nEdward Halper, Distinguished Research Professor and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy has published an opinion piece in the December 3, 2020 edition of the New York Daily News, \"What philosophy teaches us in a pandemic.\" Citing inspiration from Bill Murray's character in the 1993 comedy film Groundhog Day, Plato, Aristotle, and Isaac Newton's period of productivity while quarantined during the…\n\nBeth Preston Retires\n\nLongtime Department of Philosophy Professor Beth Preston has retired after 30 years of service to the University of Georgia. 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Alan finally realized that the pools were points in time. He couldn’t resist trying to help his friends.Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9751018285751343} +{"content": "Movies Books Music Food Tv Shows Technology Politics Video Games Parenting Fashion Green Living more >\n\nLunch » Tags » Books » Reviews » Plain Jayne » User review\n\nPlain Jayne\n\nA book by Hillary Manton Lodge\n\n< read all 1 reviews\n\n1st in Plain and Simple series is thoroughly enjoyable\n\n • Feb 26, 2010\nPlain Jayne by Hillary Manton Lodge is the first book in the Plain and Simple series. There are lots of titles to choose from in the growing genre of bonnet fiction, or as I like to call it Amish lit, but Lodge takes an unusual approach in introducing an Englischer who becomes fascinated with the Amish lifestyle. Jayne Tate's writing at the newspaper has lost its edge since the death of her father, so her boss puts her on sabbatical to regain her balance. Instead of taking a vacation, Jayne gives herself a new writing assignment of discovering the truths about the Amish community just outside of town. Her contact to the Amish is Levi Burkholder, a cabinet maker who she quickly discovers has left the Plain life that she finds herself so drawn to. Jayne falls in love with the handiwork and quiet life of the Amish but must examine whether the attraction is in part to avoid troubles in her own life. Lodge's representation of the Amish is spot-on with the merits and flaws of the community. Jayne is thoroughly likable and readers will find it easy to relate to her self-discovery and her love for the Burkholder family. I don't want to give away the ending by giving the protagonist of the next book, but I really can't wait to read it!\n\nWhat did you think of this review?\n\nThought-Provoking\nFun to Read\nWell-Organized\nPost a Comment\nAbout the reviewer\nChristy Lockstein ()\nRanked #160\nI'm a happily married mother of three. I review books daily on my blog Christy's Book Blog. I love to read, and I love the Lord. Those four things really define my life.\nConsider the Source\n\nUse Trust Points to see how much you can rely on this review.\n\nYour ratings:\nrate more to improve this\nAbout this book\n\nDebut fiction author Lodge, a freelance photographer with a background in journalism, enters the popular arena of “plain people” fiction with a surprisingly funny, refreshing and strong story line. Lodge creates the lovable and always acerbic protagonist Jayne Tate, reporter for Portland'sOregonian. Forced by her employer to take time off to regain her edge, Jayne goes hunting for a feature in Oregon's Amish country. What this independent and thoroughly modern journalist finds is an alternative lifestyle that keeps her slightly off-balance even while, in good reporter form, Jayne tries to remain coolly objective. Enter Levi Burkholder, formerly Amish, presently a carpenter, and Jayne's heart goes off kilter as well. Jayne joins the household of Levi's estranged parents for some real Amish experiences, learning to respect the hardworking family. Smart, fast-paced and chock-full of endearing characters, Lodge's entry into inspirational fiction is a keeper, plain and simple.(Jan.)\nCopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.\nview wiki\n\nISBN-10: 0736926984\nISBN-13: 978-0736926980\nAuthor: Hillary Manton Lodge\nPublisher: Harvest House Publishers\n\nFirst to Review\n© 2014 Lunch.com, LLC All Rights Reserved\nLunch.com - Relevant reviews by real people.\nThis is you!\nLast login\nMember since", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6569693088531494} +{"content": "May 28 2014\n\nPersonal Target by Kay Thomas – Cover Reveal\n\nPosted by Brooke in Cover Reveal, Uncategorized / 1 Comment\n\nPersonal Target by Kay Thomas\nAn Elite Ops Novel\n\nAEGIS: an elite team of ex-military men working under the radar of most governments. If you have a problem no one else can handle, they can help.\n\nA former SEAL and Black Ops specialist who left the CIA, Nick Donovan gave up a life on the edge to work in the private sector. But that didn’t stop his enemies from coming after him—or his family. In a case of mistaken identity, a drug cartel kidnaps his sister-in-law’s best friend … a woman from Nick’s past.\n\nOne minute Jennifer Grayson is house-sitting and the next she’s abducted to a foreign brothel. Jennifer is planning her escape when her first “customer” arrives. Nick, the man who broke her heart years ago, has come to her rescue. Now, as they race for their lives, passion for each other reignites and old secrets resurface. Can Nick keep the woman he loves safe against an enemy with a personal vendetta?\n\nAdd to Goodreads\n\nAmazon | Avon | Barnes & Noble\n\ncoverreveal Personal Target\n\nAbout Kay Thomas\n\nI didn’t grow up burning to be a writer. As a child I wasn’t even much of a reader until fourth grade. That’s when I was stuck at home with the flu and my big sister read THE BLACK STALLION aloud to me. For hours I was enthralled—shipwrecked in a foreign land and riding an untamed horse across the hot desert sand. Then tragedy struck. My sister lost her voice. (I think she caught my flu.) But I couldn’t wait to hear what happened to Alec Ramsey—so I picked up that book, finished reading it by myself, and went in search of more adventures at the local library. Today I live in Dallas with my husband, our two children, and a shockingly-spoiled Boston terrier.\n\nMy next novel will be published with Avon Impulse in November 2013. HARD TARGET is the first installment in a three-book romantic suspense series titled ELITE OPS, featuring sexy ex-military men…and the women who rescue their hearts. For excerpts, book trailers, and more—visit my website at www.KayThomas.net\n\nI can also be found online at Facebook. www.facebook.com/KayThomasWrites\n\nAnd Twitter.\nwww.Twitter.com/KayThomasWrites\n\nI was lucky enough to meet Kay Thomas in April 2014 at the Barbara Vey Readers Luncheon. She was so sweet and just an absolute delight to talk with. I am really looking forward to reading her books!\n\n 614 total views,  1 views today\n\nOne Response to “Personal Target by Kay Thomas – Cover Reveal”\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": 0.6018173694610596} +{"content": "Short Story Collection Vol. 011\n\nRead by LibriVox Volunteers\n\n(4.3 stars; 28 reviews)\n\nLibriVox’s Short Story Collection 011: a collection of 10 short works of fiction in the public domain read by a variety of LibriVox members. (3 hr 19 min)\n\nAraminta and the Automobile 13:04 Read by Debra Lynn\nCrossroads of Destiny 22:44 Read by Trask\nGrandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Ready For Sunday-School 24:09 Read by Debra Lynn\nAn Heiress from Redhorse 14:59 Read by Betsie Bush\nHer Turn 13:45 Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)\nHunter Quartermain's Story 46:43 Read by Sean McKinley\nPartingtonian Patchwork 6:57 Read by Debra Lynn\nThe Third Ingredient 29:29 Read by thomahal\nThe Unrest Cure 14:53 Read by Debra Lynn\nWhen Papa Swore in Hindustani 13:01 Read by William Coon\n\nvery good. awesome shorts!\n\n(5 stars)\n\nthoroughly enjoyed the shorts chosen for this collection. well read!\n\nwonderful stories, great readers! thank you. I am recuperating from a long illn…\n\n(5 stars)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9844769835472107} +{"content": "What does 126 mean in ASCII Character Codes?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand 126 in the Internet field in general and in the ASCII Character Codes terminology in particular.\n\n~ ( tilde, squiggle)\n\nInternet » ASCII Character Codes\n\nFind a translation for 126 in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this 126 abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"126.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. 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For curious children ages 5 years and up.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nLeslie McCrary loves stories. All kinds. She sees herself as a storyteller and, if you're reading this, she hopes you do too. For her, picture books tell a secret story. They're really like two stories in one - one told with words and the other with illustrations. She reads, teaches, and writes in San Antonio, Texas. Sharon Lane Holm is an illustrator based in Florida.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781605379678\nISBN-10: 1605379670\nPublisher: Clavis\nPublication Date: June 25th, 2024\nPages: 32\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9228724837303162} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 4 (1 votes)\nVerses is a popular book by Susan Coolidge. Read Verses, free online version of the book by Susan Coolidge, on ReadCentral.com. Susan Coolidge's Verses consists of 66 parts for ease of reading. 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An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in CALSO for personal use.date: 20 September 2021\n\nA Recommendation for Quiet Sitting\n\nA Recommendation for Quiet Sitting\n\n(p.1) 1 A Recommendation for Quiet Sitting\nSelected Works of D.T. Suzuki, Volume I\nAuthor(s):\n\nDaisetsu Teitaro Suzuki\n\n, Richard M. Jaffe\nUniversity of California Press\nDOI:10.1525/california/9780520269194.003.0001\n\nWritten with Shaku Sōen, this article advocates the practice of zazen as a means for strengthening the moral character of the youth of Japan at the turn of the twentieth century. This is one of D. T. Suzuki’s earliest articles on zazen and is translated into English for the first time in this volume.\n\nKeywords:   Seiza, zazen, meditation, Japan, Meiji, Rinzai Zen\n\nCalifornia Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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Please note: Carrot Raisin … Read More\n\n 5,571 total views\n\nThe Weekend Bucket List by Mia Kerick – Excerpt and Giveaway\n\nThe Weekend Bucket List by Mia Kerick Genre: YA Contemporary Fiction/Coming of Age (LGBTQ) Release Date: April 19th 2018 Duet Books, YA imprint of Interlude Summary: High school seniors Cady LaBrie and Cooper Murphy have yet to set one toe out of line—they’ve never stayed out all night or snuck into a movie, never gotten … Read More\n\n 4,242 total views\n\nLying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder by Ginny Fite\n\nLying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder by Ginny Fite on Tour April 16 – May 18, 2018   Synopsis:   When it comes to murder, even brilliant scientists aren’t immune. The night Harold Munson is shot dead in his car, the primary suspect is the man’s brainiac wife. But Charlotte, who has a passion for science … Read More\n\n 2,873 total views\n\nMurder at the Mushroom Festival by Janet Finsilver – The Mendocino Mushroom Festival\n\nMurder at the Mushroom Festival by Janet Finsilver A Kelly Jackson Mystery #4 Lyrical Underground • April 17, 2018 There’s a corpse among the chanterelles! Redwood Cove Bed and Breakfast manager Kelly Jackson is hosting a cooking class during the Week of the Mushroom festival to attract guests, not drama. But soon after she finishes … Read More\n\n 3,073 total views\n\nLove At Last by Claudia Connor – Release Day Review + Blitz\n\nMy Thoughts Love At Last by Claudia Connor is a fun, sexy story of love discovered, lost, and discovered again. If you’re looking for a sweet romance with big family dynamics to lose yourself in, you can’t go wrong with a Claudia Connor book. This one is no exception. There were a couple of issues … Read More\n\n 4,746 total views,  2 views today\n\nDimension Drift by Christina Bauer – Blitz and Giveaway\n\nDimension Drift Christina Bauer(Dimension Drift Worlds, #1)Published by: Monster House BooksPublication date: April 24th 2018Genres: Dystopian, Fantasy, Young Adult “Fans of A Wrinkle in Time can’t miss Dimension Drift!” – Christina Trevaskis, The Book Matchmaker Truth time. I go to a Learning Squirrel High School. Don’t judge. On second thought, judge away. Learning Squirrel is … Read More\n\n 2,766 total views,  2 views today\n\nThe Gold Pawn by L.A. Chandlar – Cover Reveal\n\nThe Gold Pawn   November 1936. Mayor La Guardia’s political future buckles under a missing person case in New York City. Simultaneously, Lane unravels devastating secrets in the outskirts of Detroit. As two crimes converge, judging friends from enemies can be a dangerous game . . . Finally summoning the courage to face the past, … Read More\n\n 2,258 total views\n\nNever Doubt a Duke by Regina Scott – Cover Reveal and Giveaway\n\nOn Tour with Prism Book Tours Welcome to the Cover Reveal for Never Doubt a Duke By Regina Scott This sweet Regency romance is the first book in her new Fortune’s Brides series. Coming May 18th 2018… After spending the last ten years following her late husband on campaign, the irrepressible Jane Kimball finds herself … Read More\n\n 3,033 total views", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "March 18, 2022\n\nPress Release – For Immediate Release- April Open Mic at Story & Song\n\nOn Sunday, April 24th, at Story & Song Bookstore, 1430 Park Avenue, Fernandina Beach, from 1-2:30 PM, The Metanoia Retreat for Writers, Well-Being and Right Whales presents, Heartbeat of the Whalea poetry reading, and haiku theater presentation. There will be an open mic following the program.\n\nThe all-genre open mic is open to the public by advance sign-up only, and on a first come, first serve basis. If you would like to participate in the open mic, please send a Word document with 2 -3 minutes of original work, loosely inspired by the following themes: Climate, Whales, Nature, Ocean, Beach. Email:  metanoiaretreat@gmail.com with your submission for consideration.\n\nShare this story!\n\nNotify of\nThis site uses User Verification plugin to reduce spam. See how your comment data is processed.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.\n\nInline Feedbacks\nView all comments\nWould love your thoughts, please comment.x", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0} +{"content": "\nReading @ Next Chapter Bookstore, Barre VT\n\nNext Chapter BookstoreLater this month, I’ll be reading from my books at the Next Chapter Bookstore, located at 158 N. Main St. in downtown Barre, Vermont.  The reading will be on Tuesday, April 24th at 7p.m.   Afterwards, there will be conversation, light refreshments, and I will sign copies of my books.\n\nMain St. in Barre is under construction, so you might want to give yourself an extra few minutes to negotiate the detours to get to the store.\n\nFor more information, you can contact the Next Chapter Bookstore at\n802-476-3114 or info@nextchapterbooksvt.com.\n\nHope to see you there", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000027418136597} +{"content": "Reviews for The Affair\n\nBY : snowblind12 & ~*LissaDream\n\n • From Cupcakemafia on August 13, 2018\n\n Read this all today! Love it and could not put it down until I finished. But come on Daffodil? Well played Hermione 🤣\n\n Report Review\n\n • From ArtemisJade on July 16, 2018\n\n This was a fun story. And the ending was adorable. Thank you .\n\n Artemis Jade\n\n Report Review\n\n • From kittyfivetatts on July 15, 2018\n\n To my favorite Ladies!!! Fan-fricken-tabulous!! Thank you for such a wonderful story.\n\n Report Review\n\n • From silentxxdreamer on July 08, 2018\n\n That's a tornado of a twist.\n\n Holy fuck\n\n Report Review\n\n • From Slytherin-Goddess214 on July 07, 2018\n\n ❤❤❤❤❤ this story was amazing❤❤❤❤❤ I need an epilogue. I wanna know how Draco and Hermione get married and Draco panicking in the delivery room! There is so much more! Excellent writing my dear! Love this so much💓\n\n Report Review\n\n • From caffeineadit on May 03, 2018\n\n This is one of the BEST Dramiones I've read! Because of you I read Ch1-30 all night and realized I only had 45 mins. left to get some sleep before work. It's hard to feel pity for Theo knowing he kept a big secret, and his affections, from her for 5 years. Though seeing him breakdown, just like Draco, between borderline sanity on wanting Hermione makes me feel for him and Draco. I can't wait to read the next chapters :)\n\n Report Review\n\n • From Doristarazona on March 15, 2018\n\n Hi. How are you? Well I've been reading this story for the last three days and I love it. Hermione is struggling, and is being to innocent with Theo's attitude. She believes him, and Draco is mad about it, and with reason. And I really hate Theo's mother, she is a bitch. But Hermione has to wake up, she is not being the smartest girl in this moment. Well all I can say is that I am in love of your story. See you in the next chapter. \n\n Report Review\n\n • From anjoriii on March 07, 2018\n\n Hey, thit is susu an amamazi story. I absolutely love it <3 \n\n When are you going to update it? And is there a way to get notified when you update it? \n\n Report Review\n\n • From Amanda on March 05, 2018\n\n I really enjoy your story and your portrayal of Draco and Hermione, especially her still being a strong independent woman despite her need for a dominant. I definitely need more and need to know how things play out with Theo! I want her to leave him! Lol\n\n Report Review\n\n • From PrncJasmine on February 06, 2018\n\n Yay! So glad you both updated! I appreciated this chapter because I knew Draco would know that Theo is plying Hermione and Hermione does not realize its working. Like yes she mastrabated in the shower thinking of Draco but she did so because she was looking at Theo. It’s little things and it’s slight but it’s there and Theos plan is working. I’m so curious to see where this goes. \n\n Report Review\n\n • From AnayaR on January 22, 2018\n\n Hermione, Hermione, Hermione. For the brightest witch of her age she is being so stupid. Seriously I hope she over hears Theo or something with his mom and ditched him and goes to look for Draco. \n\n Report Review\n\n • From MotekElm on January 20, 2018\n\n Obviously the only solution is a threesome where Draco & Theo compete to see how many O's they can give Hermione.\n\n J/k (sort of).\n\n Great update, I'm already looking forward to the next one\n\n Report Review\n\n • From PrncJasmine on January 04, 2018\n\n Love it please continue I want to see where this goes! \n\n Report Review\n\n • From eiralu on December 23, 2017\n\n This is entrancing. Evey time I think \"come on Hermione, get it together\" you twist another way. I don't like reading unfinished works for fear they will remain so. But for you I promise patience. These words, this tale, they have ensnared me. \n\n Report Review\n\n • From Michala on December 03, 2017\n\n Slytherins are such sneaky bastards. I am loving this story, it could have ended just after Hermione left, but you kept it going and I am glad and cannot wait for the next chapter.\n\n Report Review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9663513898849487} +{"content": "Dads & Daughters® author Joe Kelly guides you through the future of fatherhood.\n\nSoon you'll be able to purchase a variety of products on this page. Please feel free to check back periodically. New offerings will be announced on the free Dad Man mailing list. 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Now I'm pleased to be able to reveal the cover art to the first novel of the new Covenant of Muirwood trilogy. When 47North first sent me the original black-and-white sketch, my first thought... Read More\n\nCover Reveal – Muirwood: The Lost Abbey graphic novel!\n\nWednesday, May 6th, 2015 @ 5:07 pm | 6Comments\n\nI have been waiting for months to be able to share something from the new graphic novel coming out in August. At long last, I am pleased to be able to share the cover art for the first issue of my first graphic novel-- Muirwood: The Lost Abbey. It has... Read More\n\nTelling Stories\n\nFriday, April 17th, 2015 @ 3:45 pm | Comments Off\n\nWhen I was growing up, my family would often drive to my grandparent's home in Ogden, Utah. My grandfather built that home himself, and it is a place that brings back wonderful memories. It was a great house with plenty of neat places to explore as well as a scary... Read More\n\nWhat is next?\n\nFriday, February 27th, 2015 @ 4:45 pm | 6Comments\n\nTuesday was the launch of my latest book, Poisonwell and it has been great seeing all the positive reviews by the sleep-deprived who did not want to set it down but read straight through. This marks the end of the Whispers from Mirrowen trilogy and I hope you enjoy the... Read More\n\nA love poem from a memory 26 years ago\n\nSaturday, February 14th, 2015 @ 3:50 pm | Comments Off\n\nToday is Valentine's Day. I'm a hopeless romantic at heart. Hardly anything tops a date night that watching a period film (preferably based on something Austen wrote). My wife and I have been married for almost 21 years and I was remembering this morning a cold rainy day in February... Read More\n\nDeveloping Characters – the Johari Window\n\nThursday, January 15th, 2015 @ 6:49 pm | 1Comments\n\nOne of the most satisfying things about reading a book is watching how characters progress. Robert Olen Butler talked about human yearning being the key driver of any story, that writing \"is the art form of human yearning.\" In the Muirwood Trilogy, Lia hungered to learn how to read, then... Read More\n\nThere is power in persistence\n\nWednesday, December 10th, 2014 @ 4:57 pm | 7Comments\n\nThere is power in persistence. I have told this story several times to friends and family, but I do not think I have shared it on my blog. There was a time, three years ago, when I was tempted to quit writing. In 2011, I had self-published the Muirwood Trilogy... Read More\n\nMore announcements! (Write On and Jet City Comics)\n\nFriday, November 7th, 2014 @ 3:46 pm | Comments Off\n\nI loved New York Comic Con! What a great experience is was being back on the East Coast and visiting fans and friends during that trip. I enjoyed, taking lots of pictures, and even meeting some of you there. Great times! There are two things I want to announce today.... Read More\n\nJeff’s schedule at New York Comic Con\n\nThursday, September 25th, 2014 @ 1:29 pm | 1Comments\n\nI'm excited to go to New York in two weeks to attend Comic Con. Here is a schedule of where you can find me. On Friday, Oct 10th, I will be signing books at the 47North booth at 6pm. I would love to meet any of you who can drop... Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7596489787101746} +{"content": "Books Kinokuniya UAE, Dubai\n\nWe deliver to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman. Check our revised rates here\n\nNOTE: 15 DHS Express Delivery is within city of Dubai, Sharjah & Ajman only. We don't deliver to P.O. Boxes | For 'Out of Delivery Areas' additional charges will apply. Click HERE for more delivery info.\n\nInvisible Man (Penguin Modern Classics) [Paperback]\n\nby Ellison, Ralph / Callahan, John (INT)\n\nTells the story of a man invisible 'simply because people refuse to see me'. 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Sometimes I feature a little poll at the bottom so you guys can help me figure out a certain title I should read from a group of books.\n\nFebruary TBR\n\nAnother late TBR post, but here we go. There are a lot of books carrying over AS USUAL but I finally admitted defeat on a few. They’re just going to get bumped off for now.\n\nOwned Books to Read\n\nAll repeats from January and/or February. Whoops. I really hope to get to INSTANT KARMA since Scribd has an audiobook too. I have SEX AND VANITY (physical copy) and MAJESTY (ebook) too, which I’m excited for… but just lazy because they’re long or physical copies.\n\nReview Copies\n\nI made it my goal to read three egalleys ahead of their pub dates to get them up and running. A PHO LOVE STORY was just published this week so you’ll see that coming here soon. I started reading THE PROJECT last month but it’s taken me a little while. ACCIDENTALLY ENGAGED is coming next month. 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Elizabeth does everything she can to make herself indispensable--and it works. She is taken in by the Frankenstein family and rewarded with a warm bed, delicious food, and dresses of the finest silk. Soon she and Victor are inseparable.\n\nBut her new life comes at a price. As the years pass, Elizabeth's survival depends on managing Victor's dangerous temper and entertaining his every whim, no matter how depraved. Behind her blue eyes and sweet smile lies the calculating heart of a girl determined to stay alive no matter the cost . . . as the world she knows is consumed by darkness.\n\nThis title will be released on September 25, 2018.\n\nAbout the Author: \nKIERSTEN WHITE is the New York Times bestselling author of the And I Darken series, comprised of And I Darken, Now I Rise, and Bright We Burn; the Paranormalcy series; Slayer, and many more novels. She lives with her family near the ocean in San Diego, which, in spite of its perfection, spurs her to dream of faraway places and even further-away times. \n\n@kierstenwhite on Twitter\n@authorkierstenwhite on Instagram\n\nNoteworthy experiences while reading this book: Short and so so good! \nDo I Recommend this book? Yes\n\nNotes and Opinions: I could have seen this one as a series but am glad that its a stand alone.  This one started out really good I really love White's writing and these short novels are some of the best that I have ever read.  They are like a 400+ page book but so much shorter.  I have never read the story of Frankenstein so I have no idea how much of a retelling this is.  But for me, this was a perfect story with only one issue.  Which the last part of the story seems a little slower than the rest.  But even with that, it was a very enjoyable read that I could see people reading this October. \n\nThis one was told not by a main character but a side character which gave me a different view of the story as well as a new voice. I have to say that I really loved Elizabeth in this one she was such a strong character and did what she had to do to survive in this world she lived in.  Which in this was making her a staple in the life of Victor.  She never let up in this story and I would really love a follow up to this story to see what she is up to down the road after the events and that incredible ending. \n\nThis was a well paced (for the most part) fighting tale about what it means to be a monster. And well who you think is the monster may not be.  It threw in some twists and shocks and I just couldn't put it down.   \n\nI can not wait to see what White comes up with next!! I would really love her to tackle some more retellings as she has a beautifully creative mind to do these in such a way that they stick with you long after you are done. \n\nGo Into This One Knowing: Twists, Retelling, Amazing Ending \n\n Disclaimer: \"All opinions are 100% honest and my own.\"  Thanks to Goodreads and Amazon for the book cover, about the book, and author information. Buying via these links allows my site to get a % of the sale at no cost to you. \n\nFTC Guidelines: In accordance with FTC guidelines regarding endorsements and testimonials for bloggers, I would like my readers to know that many of the books I review are provided to me for free by the publisher or author of the book in exchange for an honest review. If am compensated for any reviews on this site I will state that post has been sponsored. \n\nComments are DELICIOUS! and now that were using this new format for comments the TOP 3 Commenters will all win bookish goodies each month! 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Seven bodies have been unearthed there in the past thirteen years. Four of those were in the last few months alone. If you ask me, this whole town is a killing field, riddled with corrupted innocence and decaying youth.\n\nNothing ever changed here. Maybe that's why I was d\n\nPublished July 30th 2019 by Teresa Mummert\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 Something in the Water, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Something in the Water\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. 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When Ford moves to the town where Emery lives, then the intrigue begins. This book has mature topics even though the characters are teenagers. There is drama and enough mystery in the story that will keep you captivated. The loved the characters I am looking forward for the next book by Teresa Mummert.\nLesley Peck\nJul 28, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nAhhh another gripping novel by Teresa Mummert! How I've missed reading her books. This books has all the drama and twists and turns you'd expect from her stories. You'll fall in love with the characters and the storyline and keep turning the pages because you just can't get enough. Loved every single minute of this 5 star read!\nJacqueline Sanders\nJul 27, 2019 rated it really liked it\nTeresa Mummert has been an all-time favorite author of mine for years and so when I saw she was coming out with a new novel I just had to jump at the opportunity to devour it. This is a New Adult standalone that is told from dual POV’s, Emery and Ford. This book holds a lot of deep situations, and as the synopsis says…Something in the Water may be triggering to some and isn’t intended for young audiences even though the main characters are in their teens.\n\n“My momma called boys like that heathens\nJul 18, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nWow, such a beautifully written story. Filled with love and angst with a twist and turn. Once I started I couldn’t put it down until I had finished the book.\nAug 22, 2019 rated it did not like it\nWild bad boy moves in next door to the innocent sheltered girl. Emery lived with her nose in a book and tail between her legs. She followed rules while Ford broke them. They were polar opposites, yet they spent one wild night together that changed both their lives.\n\nIt didn’t start off great. In fact it really never took off. I’m still processing this story concept.\nFor one all these characters had issues which overcrowded the story. Emery’s issues were hard to pinpoint and even harder to\nNebat Shash\nJan 02, 2020 rated it it was ok\nThis review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.\nHolly Savino\nApr 14, 2020 rated it liked it\nI thought this was supposed to be a mystery novel, and it turned out to be a young adolescent love story. Not what I was in the mood for, and not a developed enough plot at all. Three stars because it was an easy read.\nAug 10, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nShelves: teresa-mummert\nBonnie Goodwin\nApr 09, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nLoved this book! Ford and Emery are beautiful souls. Just look out for the bad guys!\nDebarati Mishra\nAug 02, 2020 rated it did not like it\nIt’s not a mystery. Just run of the mill YA romance where everybody has a sad past. It took forever to finish.\nAug 22, 2019 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\n\nThis author has a way with words and she didn’t disappoint. I loved the book. I’ve been waiting for a long while for a new book. I finished it in less than a day.\n\nMy only complaints are that it wasn’t long enough (in a good way) and that we didn’t get a glimpse into their future.\n\nI’ll be over here, just waiting for the next one!\nDebi Schmieks\nSep 04, 2019 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\n\nInnocent Emery and the secrets she carries and Ford with his bad ass attitude come together in a great story of opposites. Creating a connection, overcoming life and unravelling dirty secrets that only a small town could almost get away with.\nMichell Hall casper\nI was so excited to get my hands on another Teresa Mummert book. It has been awhile. This book was not the norm I'm used to by Mummert. It had so many feels. And will have you on the edge of your seat. It was filled with so much angst. 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We talked about the new plan.\n1) to talk about something with someone\n\nWe're meeting to discuss the matter next week.\n\ndiscuss something with someone:\n\nYou should discuss this problem with your doctor.\n\ndiscuss how/why/whether etc:\n\nUnion leaders are meeting to discuss how to deal with the factory closures.\n\nNouns frequently used as objects of discuss\n▪  issue, matter, plan, proposal, question, subject, topic\n2) to write or talk about a subject in detail\n\nThe causes of stress have already been discussed in Chapter 3.\n\nEnglish dictionary. 2014.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Discuss — Dis*cuss , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discussed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discussing}.] [L. discussus, p. p. of discutere to strike asunder (hence came the sense to separate mentally, distinguish); dis + quatere to shake, strike. See {Quash}.] 1. To break to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • discuss — discuss, argue, debate, dispute, agitate mean to discourse about something in order to arrive at the truth or to convince others. Discuss implies an attempt to sift or examine especially by presenting considerations pro and con; it often suggests …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • discuss — mid 14c., to examine, investigate, from L. discuss , pp. stem of discutere to dash to pieces, agitate, in L.L. and V.L. also to discuss, investigate (see DISCUSSION (Cf. discussion)). Meaning to examine by argument, debate is from mid 15c.… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • discuss — [di skus′] vt. [ME discussen, to examine, scatter < L discussus, pp. of discutere, to strike asunder, scatter < dis , apart + quatere, to shake, beat: see QUASH2] 1. Obs. to disperse; dispel 2. to talk or write about; take up in… …   English World dictionary\n\n • discuss — I verb agitare, air, analyze, argue for and against, argue the case, argue the point, bandy words, carry on a conversation, comment, comment upon, confabulate, confer, confer with, consider, consult, contend in words, contest, converse, debate,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • discuss — [v] talk over with another altercate, argue, bounce off*, canvass, compare notes, confabulate, confer, consider, consult with, contend, contest, converse, debate, deliberate, descant, discept, discourse about, dispute, dissert, dissertate,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • discuss — ► VERB 1) talk about so as to reach a decision. 2) talk or write about (a topic) in detail. DERIVATIVES discussable adjective. ORIGIN Latin discutere dash to pieces (later investigate ) …   English terms dictionary\n\n • discuss — verb ADVERB ▪ exhaustively, fully, in detail, thoroughly ▪ The plan was discussed in great detail. ▪ at length, endlessly, extensively …   Collocations dictionary\n\n • discuss — 01. I [discussed] the project with my boss for over an hour. 02. You should [discuss] this with your parents before you make any decision. 03. The matter was [discussed] at our management meeting this morning. 04. The Prime Minister met with his… …   Grammatical examples in English\n\n • discuss — di|scuss W1S3 [dıˈskʌs] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: discussus, past participle of discutere to shake to pieces ] 1.) to talk about something with another person or a group in order to exchange ideas or decide something ▪ Littman… …   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": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nKiller [sound recording] / Jonathan Kellerman.\n\n • CD Audiobook CD Audiobook\n • ISBN: 9780804149389 :\n • ISBN: 0804149380 :\n • ISBN: 9780739369203\n • ISBN: 0739369202\n • Description: 9 sound discs (659 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: [Grand Haven, MI] : Books on Tape ; p2014.\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 8 of 9 copies available at NOBLE (All Libraries).\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Gloucester. 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X, l. 173)\n\nMan is never watchful enough against dangers that threaten him every hour.\n  [Lat., Quid quisque vitet nunquam homini satis\n    Cautum est in horas.]\n      - Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), Carmina\n         (II, 13, 13)\n\nYou are dealing with a work full of dangerous hazard, and you are venturing upon fires overlaid with treacherous ashes.\n  [Lat., Periculosae plenum opus aleae\n    Tractas, et incedis per ignes\n      Suppositos cineri doloso.]\n      - Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), Odes\n         (bk. II, 1, 6)\n\nDanger for danger's sake is senseless.\n      - Leigh Hunt (James Henry Leigh Hunt)\n\nThe new and terrible dangers which man has created can only be controlled by man.\n      - John Fitzgerald Kennedy\n\nThat danger which is despised arrives the soonest.\n      - Decimus Laberius\n\nThe mere apprehension of a coming evil has put many into a situation of the utmost danger.\n  [Lat., Multos in summa pericula misit\n    Venturi timor ipse mali.]\n      - Lucanus (Marcus Annaeus Lucan), Pharsalia\n         (VII, 104)\n\nFor me, the safest place is out on a limb.\n      - Shirley MacLaine\n\n'Twas a dangerous cliff, as they freely confessed,\n  Though to walk near its crest was so pleasant,\n    But over its terrible edge there had slipped\n      A Duke and full many a peasant,\n        So the people said something would have to be done,\n          But their projects did not at all tally.\n            Some said: \"Put a fence round the edge of the cliff.\"\n              Some: \"An ambulance down in the valley.\"\n      - Joseph Malines, Fence or Ambulance,\n        appeared in the \"Virginia Health Bulletin\" with the title \"Prevention and Cure\"\n\nSpeak, speak, let terror strike slaves mute,\n  Much danger makes great hearts most resolute.\n      - John Marston\n\nWhat a sea\n  Of melting ice I walk on!\n      - Philip Massinger, Maid of Honor\n         (act III, sc. 3)\n\nKeep together here, lest, running thither,\n  W unawares run into danger's mouth.\n ��    - John Milton\n\nThou little know'st\n  What he can brave, who, born and nurst\n    In danger's paths, has dared her worst!\n      Upon whose ear the signal-word\n        Of strife and death is hourly breaking;\n          Who sleeps with head upon the sword\n            His fever'd hand must grasp in waking.\n      - Thomas Moore\n\nIf we survive danger it steels our courage more than anything else.\n      - Reinhold Niebuhr\n\nLet the fear of a danger be a spur to prevent it; he that fears not gives advantage to the danger; it is less folly not to endeavor the prevention of the evil thou fearest than to fear the evil which thy endeavor cannot prevent.\n      - Francis Quarles\n\nWhen the danger's past the saint is cheated.\n  [Fr., Passato il pericolo (or punto) gabbato il santo.]\n      - Francois Rabelais, Pantagruel (IV, 24),\n        quoted as a proverb\n\nA timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a courageous person afterwards.\n      - Jean Paul Friedrich Richter (Johann Paul Richter) (used ps. 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Each day grows longer in its’ strange, lazy heat, making me wistful. Thinking of cooler evenings, of colors faded from the over exposure of prolonged direct… Read More ›\n\nUnlimited You know what a woman wants? A badass son of a bitch who can make the trip and still treat her like the most precious being on the planet. A man who’s really a gentleman, even if sometimes she… Read More ›\n\n  Waking… May 10, 1994 The sweet smell of honeysuckle rested on an evening breeze outside the open window. Looking down the driveway to the street, in the dim glow of the footlights, I could almost see it. There was… Read More ›\n\nDREAMING 9-19-91 It sounded like thunder. We could see a strange, red cloud rising up in the distance. Having had only the blank landscape in front of us for hours on end, the cloud was an irresistible sight. Keep moving,… Read More ›", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9663472175598145} +{"content": "Global Overview for this book\n\nTrading Spaces: Behind the Scenes\n\nby Meredith Books | category Home & Garden | This book has not been rated.\nISBN: 0696217120\nBooks Registered: 1 | Books in the Wild: 0\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\nGoogle Overview\n\nBiography & AutobiographyTV's most daring designers reveal all! Inside stories and interviews with each cast member. Designers offer design tips, hints, and how-to secrets. Poster-size portraits of each cast member. Hundreds of exclusive behind-the-scenes photos.more\n\n1 Copy Registered\n\nRegistered by travelin-vibe of Appleton, Wisconsin USA on 7/30/2010\nCurrent status: available | 2 journalers for this copy...\n\nAre you sure you want to delete this item? 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The poet has provided enough hints about what is beautiful.. short but an expressive poem.\n\n1 0 Reply\nMashiur Rahman 08 January 2021\n\nIs it beautiful not only wrapped in transparency but also subtle deception inside it? ? Great writer! Thanks to the poet..\n\n1 0 Reply\nDenis Mair 02 January 2021\n\nThanks for cutting to the chase in your definition. There is a Greek word for this beauty that makes life worth living: EUDAEMONIA!\n\n1 0 Reply\nKevin Patrick 02 January 2021\n\nA captivating and exquisite work! You have revealed the true source of beauty is the power of empathy and love that is the indwelling. So glad this poem is high on the list to be read! .\n\n1 0 Reply\nMartin Greyford 02 January 2021\n\nbeautiful is the thank you. beautifully penned\n\n2 0 Reply\nDavid Wood 25 December 2020\n\nA lovely poem of how things should be. We owe so many unsung heroes much for what we already have.\n\n1 0 Reply\nVarsha M 23 December 2020\n\nSir this is beautiful. 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The two medal winners will be announced by selection committee chair Nancy Pearl at the RUSA Book and Media Awards in Boston on Sunday, January 10.\n\n2015 Carnegie fiction shortlist\n\nThe Book of Aron, by Jim Shepard (Knopf)\n\nA Little Life, by Hanya Yanagihara (Doubleday)\n\nThe Sympathizer, by Viet Thanh Nguyen (Grove)\n\n2015 Carnegie nonfiction shortlist\n\nH Is for Hawk, by Helen Macdonald (Grove)\n\nHold Still: A Memoir with Photographs, by Sally Mann (Little, Brown)\n\nThe Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World, by Andrea Wulf (Knopf)\n\nThe shortlisted authors and eventual winners reflect the expertise of a seven-member selection committee of library professionals from across the country who work closely with adult readers. 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Catalogue Record 557974 ItemInfo Top of page .\nCatalogue Information\nField name Details\nRecord Number 557974\nISBN 9781250123077\nAuthor Roberts, Nora\nTitle Come sundown / by Nora Roberts.\nPublication details New York St. Martin's Press, 2017.\nSummary Note The Bodine ranch and resort in western Montana is a family business, an idyllic spot for vacationers. A little over thirty thousand acres and home to four generations, it's kept running by Bodine Longbow with the help of a large staff, including new hire Callen Skinner. There was another member of the family once: Bodine's aunt, Alice, who ran off before Bodine was born. She never returned, and the Longbows don't talk about her much. The younger ones, who never met her, quietly presume she's dead. But she isn't. She is not far away, part of a new family, one she never chose--and her mind has been shattered... When a bartender leaves the resort late one night, and Bo and Cal discover her battered body in the snow, it's the first sign that danger lurks in the mountains that surround them. The police suspect Cal, but Bo finds herself trusting him--and turning to him as another woman is murdered and the Longbows are stunned by Alice's sudden reappearance. The twisted story she has to tell about the past--and the threat that follows in her wake--will test the bonds of this strong family, and thrust Bodine into a darkness she could never have imagined.\nSubject Romantic suspense fiction\nReservations Queue 19\nLinks to Related Works\nSubject References:\nCatalogue Information 557974 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 557974 Top of page .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9656869173049927} +{"content": "Thank you to everyone who participated in my new blog contest and shared some words of wisdom! 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Lewis\n\n  The Magician’s Nephew\n\n  Chapter One: The Wrong Door\n\n  Chapter Two: Digory and His Uncle\n\n  Chapter Three: The Wood Between the Worlds\n\n  Chapter Four: The Bell and the Hammer\n\n  Chapter Five: The Deplorable Word\n\n  Chapter Six: The Beginning of Uncle Andrew’s Troubles\n\n  Chapter Seven: What Happened at the Front Door\n\n  Chapter Eight: The Fight at the Lamp-post\n\n  Chapter Nine: The Founding of Narnia\n\n  Chapter Ten: The First Joke and Other Matters\n\n  Chapter Eleven: Digory and His Uncle Are Both in Trouble\n\n  Chapter Twelve: Strawberry’s Adventure\n\n  Chapter Thirteen: An Unexpected Meeting\n\n  Chapter Fourteen: The Planting of the Tree\n\n  Chapter Fifteen: The End of This Story and the Beginning of All the Others\n\n  The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe\n\n  Chapter One: Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe\n\n  Chapter Two: What Lucy Found There\n\n  Chapter Three: Edmund and the Wardrobe\n\n  Chapter Four: Turkish Delight\n\n  Chapter Five: Back on This Side of the Door\n\n  Chapter Six: Into the Forest\n\n  Chapter Seven: A Day with the Beavers\n\n  Chapter Eight: What Happened after Dinner\n\n  Chapter Nine: In the Witch’s House\n\n  Chapter Ten: The Spell Begins to Break\n\n  Chapter Eleven: Aslan Is Nearer\n\n  Chapter Twelve: Peter’s First Battle\n\n  Chapter Thirteen: Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time\n\n  Chapter Fourteen: The Triumph of the Witch\n\n  Chapter Fifteen: Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time\n\n  Chapter Sixteen: What Happened about the Statues\n\n  Chapter Seventeen: The Hunting of the White Stag\n\n  The Horse and His Boy\n\n  Chapter One: How Shasta Set Out on His Travels\n\n  Chapter Two: A Wayside Adventure\n\n  Chapter Three: At the Gates of Tashbaan\n\n  Chapter Four: Shasta Falls In With the Narnians\n\n  Chapter Five: Prince Corin\n\n  Chapter Six: Shasta Among the Tombs\n\n  Chapter Seven: Aravis in Tashbaan\n\n  Chapter Eight: In the House of the Tisroc\n\n  Chapter Nine: Across the Desert\n\n  Chapter Ten: The Hermit of the Southern March\n\n  Chapter Eleven: The Unwelcome Fellow Traveler\n\n  Chapter Twelve: Shasta in Narnia\n\n  Chapter Thirteen: The Fight at Anvard\n\n  Chapter Fourteen: How Bree Became a Wiser Horse\n\n  Chapter Fifteen: Rabadash the Ridiculous\n\n  Prince Caspian\n\n  Chapter One: The Island\n\n  Chapter Two: The Ancient Treasure House\n\n  Chapter Three: The Dwarf\n\n  Chapter Four: The Dwarf Tells of Prince Caspian\n\n  Chapter Five: Caspian’s Adventure in the Mountains\n\n  Chapter Six: The People That Lived in Hiding\n\n  Chapter Seven: Old Narnia in Danger\n\n  Chapter Eight: How They Left the Island\n\n  Chapter Nine: What Lucy Saw\n\n  Chapter Ten: The Return of the Lion\n\n  Chapter Eleven: The Lion Roars\n\n  Chapter Twelve: Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance\n\n  Chapter Thirteen: The High King in Command\n\n  Chapter Fourteen: How All Were Very Busy\n\n  Chapter Fifteen: Aslan Makes a Door in the Air\n\n  The Voyage of the Dawn Treader\n\n  Chapter One: The Picture in the Bedroom\n\n  Chapter Two: On Board the Dawn Treader\n\n  Chapter Three: The Lone Islands\n\n  Chapter Four: What Caspian Did There\n\n  Chapter Five: The Storm and What Came of It\n\n  Chapter Six: The Adventures of Eustace\n\n  Chapter Seven: How the Adventure Ended\n\n  Chapter Eight: Two Narrow Escapes\n\n  Chapter Nine: The Island of the Voices\n\n  Chapter Ten: The Magician’s Book\n\n  Chapter Eleven: The Dufflepuds Made Happy\n\n  Chapter Twelve: The Dark Island\n\n  Chapter Thirteen: The Three Sleepers\n\n  Chapter Fourteen: The Beginning of the End of the World\n\n  Chapter Fifteen: The Wonders of the Last Sea\n\n  Chapter Sixteen: The Very End of the World\n\n  The Silver Chair\n\n  Chapter One: Behind the Gym\n\n  Chapter Two: Jill Is Given a Task\n\n  Chapter Three: The Sailing of the King\n\n  Chapter Four: A Parliament of Owls\n\n  Chapter Five: Puddleglum\n\n  Chapter Six: The Wild Waste Lands of the North\n\n  Chapter Seven: The Hill of the Strange Trenches\n\n  Chapter Eight: The House of Harfang\n\n  Chapter Nine: How They Discovered Something Worth Knowing\n\n  Chapter Ten: Travels Without the Sun\n\n  Chapter Eleven: In the Dark Castle\n\n  Chapter Twelve: The Queen of Underland\n\n  Chapter Thirteen: Underland Without the Queen\n\n  Chapter Fourteen: The Bottom of the World\n\n  Chapter Fifteen: The Disappearance of Jill\n\n  Chapter Sixteen: The Healing of Harms\n\n  The Last Battle\n\n  Chapter One: By Caldron Pool\n\n  Chapter Two: The Rashness of the King\n\n  Chapter Three: The Ape in Its Glory\n\n  Chapter Four: What Happened That Night\n\n  Chapter Five: How Help Came to the King\n\n  Chapter Six: A Good Night’s Work\n\n  Chapter Seven: Mainly About Dwarfs\n\n  Chapter Eight: What News the Eagle Brought\n\n  Chapter Nine: The Great Meeting on Stable Hill\n\n  Chapter Ten: Who Will Go Into the Stable?\n\n  Chapter Eleven: The Pace Quickens\n\n  Chapter Twelve: Through the Stable Door\n\n  Chapter Thirteen: How the Dwarfs Refused to Be Taken In\n\n  Chapter Fourteen: Night Falls on Narnia\n\n  Chapter Fifteen: Further Up and Further In\n\n  Chapter Sixteen: Farewell to Shadowlands\n\n  Animal-Land\n\n  The King’s Ring\n\n  Manx Against Manx\n\n  The Relief of Murry\n\n  History of Mouse-Land from Stone-Age to Bublish I (Old History)\n\n  History of Animal-Land (New History)\n\n  The Chess Monograph\n\n  The Geography of Animal-Land\n\n  Boxen: or Scenes from Boxonian City Life\n\n  The Locked Door and Than-Kyu\n\n  The Sailor\n\n  Littera Scripta Manet\n\n  The Life of Lord John Big of Bigham\n\n  Encyclopedia Boxoniana\n\n  The History of Boxen\n\n  About the Author\n\n  Back Ads\n\n  About the Publisher\n\n  A Conversation with Douglas Gresham\n\n  All their life in this world and all their adventures in Narnia had only been the cover and the title page: now at last they were beginning Chapter One of the Great Story which no one on earth has read: which goes on forever: in which every chapter is better than the one before.\n\n  —The Last Battle\n\n  On November 22, 1963, C. S. Lewis began the Great Story,\nand his fans around the world lost their beloved author. In honor of the 50th anniversary of his passing, you are invited to join in on an exclusive conversation with Douglas Gresham, Lewis’s stepson, who lived with him at his home, The Kilns, from the age of ten.\n\n  Mr. Gresham remembers his stepfather, Jack, telling stories about how as boys, he and his brother, Warnie, crossed the Irish Sea from Belfast on a steamer to get to boarding school in England. Though Warnie suffered terri- ble seasickness, Jack delighted in the voyages and would dash about the ship with great enthusiasm. He loved the sights, sounds, smells, and liveliness of the sea, which he vividly depicted in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Mr. Gresham also recalls Jack’s famous friendship with J. R. R. Tolkien (Tollers, to Jack), a bond that grew from shared values in literature and ultimately encouraged the men to write The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, respectively, works now included in the canon of classic literature. Mr. Gresham continues to see the legacy of Narnia carried on worldwide and more intimately within his own family—his tenth grand-child is called Caspian, a name that, to him, stands for something far-off and adventurous, a touch magical and wondrous.\n\n  On this momentous occasion, Mr. Gresham graciously shares these and other personal memories of growing up with the author of Narnia while he was still writing the series, and pays tribute to the lasting impression C. S. Lewis made on generations of readers.\n\n  1. You told us that C. S. Lewis always said that if a book was worth reading when you are five, it should be equally worth reading when you are fifty, or any age at all. How do you think people react to The Chronicles of Narnia as children, and how is that different when reading the books as adults?\n\n  Children have the ability to more easily project themselves into the fantasy, and unless they savour and practice this skill, it tends to fade as life and the world get in the way. Grown-up people who do not have this skill must relearn it to become a part of Narnia in the way that children do. Also, young children have often not yet been indoctrinated regarding what is real and what is not and what can happen and what is impossible; thus they can accept fantasy far more readily than adults can instead of somehow validating it by calling it “news” or “reality.” Children have a far better and undimmed sense of truth than adults.\n\n  2. Why did your stepfather set out to write a children’s book? Did he talk about the process and if it was different from writing an adult book?\n\n  I think it all goes back to a conversation, or series of conversations, between my stepfather and Tolkien, and possibly others as well. They seem to have talked about the children’s literature of the late 1940s and early 1950s with dismay, finding nothing that they would have enjoyed as children or even could enjoy as adults. The literature that children were being expected to read and enjoy at that time seemed to teach them things that sensible parents would rather their children did not learn—all about “issues” and “complexes” and such. High Adventure, Chivalry, Personal Responsibility, Personal Commitment, Duty, Honor, Courtesy, and Honesty all seemed to have been dismissed as out of date or passé. Jack and Tolkien both agreed that such qualities and virtues were essential to human civilization and decided that they themselves had better have a try at writing about them. So they did.\n\n  3. From what literary influences did C. S. Lewis draw his inspiration for Narnia? What types of mythology and literature have been blended to form the world and the creatures of that land?\n\n  Jack drew from the huge wealth of knowledge he had gleaned over many years by his own voracious reading. He drew from all the ancient mythologies of the world: Greece, Rome; he also borrowed from Scandinavian mythology, Persian, and Egyptian—even from the history of the ancient East. His Calormen civilization, for example, comes from the ages-past Moghul Empire of India, while his Narnian Dwarfs came from the far North of Europe. He also drew his characters from people whom he knew. Puddleglum the Marsh-wiggle, a member of Jack’s only completely original species, the Marsh-wiggles of the Shribble Marshes, was drawn from the wonderful character of Frederick Calcutt Paxford, our gardener at The Kilns, our home in Oxfordshire.\n\n  4. Were you ever in the same room with C. S. Lewis while he was writing? What was that like? Did he ever discuss or share how his writing went that day?\n\n  Several times, but I was always careful not to be an intrusive or distractive presence. I had been raised by writers and knew very well that to sit silently reading was acceptable; to fidget and talk or otherwise intrude was not. Jack was very forgiving though. But as a normal everyday thing, Jack would retire to his upstairs study or down to Warnie’s study to write; only occasionally did he sit at the old desk in the bay window of the Common Room, as we called our sitting room and where I was likely to be, to write. I would occasionally ask him what he had been working on, and he would tell me in some detail or even read a passage to me if he thought the matter would interest me. We had a household word for arrant nonsense, which was “bilge”; and if Jack was working on something deep and complex, some academic essay or something that he knew I would neither enjoy nor understand, he would laugh and say self-deprecatingly, “Oh just bilge, Doug, just bilge,” and we would both laugh, for I knew all too well that what he referred to as “just bilge” was likely to be work of great value to the world and the people of it.\n\n  5. When was the first time you read a Narnia book, and what did you think of it? How did you come to read the other books?\n\n  I first encountered Narnia when my mother read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to me, in my bedroom in our huge old house near Staatsburg in upstate New York, chapter by chapter, one per night, as a bedtime story. Neither of us had yet met Jack, of course. I was about six years old then, I think, and I was fascinated and enthralled from the first words. Now, more than sixty years later, I still am. As soon as another Narnia book became available, that too was read to me, and at some stage along my journeys into Narnia, I learned to read for myself, the process accelerated by my need to return to Narnia again and again, and I began to read the books over and over again; I still do.\n\n  6. What other books did you read as a child? Were they books that Jack recommended you read? How do they contribute to your experience of Narnia?\n\n  Wow, that is a big question! Almost everything I read as a young child was recommended by either my mother, Jack, or Warnie. Later, of course, I began to explore the shelves at will. The Kilns was full of books. Whenever the weather was inclement, which (despite some halcyon days in summer and astonishingly beautiful days of frost or snow in winter) seemed to be a lot of the time in Oxford, I would be found in either the Common Room or on the dining room sofa deep in a book. I read all I could get my hands on of Mark Twain, John Buchan, E. Nesbit, Jack London, Charles Dickens, Ernest Thompson Seton, George MacDonald, Roger Lancelyn Green, John Galsworthy, and many others. The books that Mother, Jack, and Warnie recommended always fascinated, and nothing was forbidden, nothing censored. I read the complete works of William Shakespeare before I was fourteen (not without some considerable effort, I confess). I discovered that the wisdom of the world, and a great deal of its folly also, is to be found in the pages of books. And throughout it all, I kept returning to old favorites again and again: The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings and later Till We Have Faces. The more I read of other writers, the more I discovered how good the tales of Narnia really are.\n\n  7. Do you know what books Jack may have read as a child?\n\n  Many of those same authors I have enumerated above. He recommended to me those books that he had loved as a child, as did Mother and Warnie.\n\n  8. Do you have a favorite title in the Narnia series? Did Jack? If so, which and what makes it stand out for either of you?\n\n  For me, it is always whichever of them I am reading at the time that question is asked. But Jack most liked The Last Battle, and for very simple reasons. Contrary to some theories that have recently been bandied about, Jack never intended, nor set out, to write a series of books about Narnia. When he\nwrote The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and sent it off to Geoffrey Bles (its first publisher), he thought he had written a one-off novel for children and that would be the end of it. But quite soon Prince Caspian demanded his attention and he wrote that one too, then The Dawn Treader climbed up over the horizon of the Narnia Eastern Sea and Jack had to write that adventure too, and so it went on. At last, Jack, determinedly and with celestial permission from his Muse, wrote The Last Battle, in which the heaven of Narnia at last became Heaven, and he sent it off to Spencer Curtis Brown, his then literary agent, with a sigh of relief. This work, which had grown of itself and which he had never intended, was rounded off and finished. Jack liked The Last Battle the best because its culmination was his vision of True Heaven imposed on a Narnian context, Narnia itself being a shadow of his childhood vision of heaven. In other words, true Narnia became to Narnia what Jack imagined Heaven will be to Earth. And also he liked it because it was his last Narnian battle.\n\n  9. Who were some of your favorite Narnians growing up?\n\n  Apart from Aslan, whom everyone has to love—but from a safe distance in most cases—Puddleglum is one of my favorites because he brings back to me a man whom I loved a great deal and who had helped me through so many childish dilemmas and sorrows. Reepicheep is another for his valor and purity. Among the Knights of King Arthur’s Court, while my schoolmates all wanted to be Launcelot, I always wanted to be Galahad (still do, I suppose), and Reepicheep is that pure Knight of Narnia, much like Galahad was the pure Knight of King Arthur’s court. Shasta/Cor, Prince of Archenland, appeals to me greatly, too.\n\n  10. You’ve mentioned Frederick Calcutt Paxford twice now, the man after whom Puddleglum the Marsh-wiggle is modeled, and his impact on you. Can you tell us more about him? Was he like Puddleglum? What was his relationship with Jack? With you?\n\n  Fred was exactly like Puddleglum in character, the outwardly ever- pessimistic covert optimist, although the two have no physical resemblance at all. Fred was heavyset and stout and of average height; Puddleglum very tall, very thin. He was a veteran of the horror of the trenches of the First World War and had suffered from a poison gas attack. He and Jack were in some ways kindred spirits, both possessing in great measure the virtues of honesty and kindness. Fred was a great friend to me at a time in my life when I most needed one. We became friends out in the “gyaarden,” as Fred pronounced the word, of The Kilns and soon discovered that we shared common interests. He taught me things that would perhaps be good-naturedly frowned upon by Jack and Warnie, like how to set snares for rabbits, how to maze a hare, how to shoot straight with a 12-bore shotgun, how to plough a straight furrow with a horse-drawn plough, and innumerable other things of more value than almost anything I ever learned at any school. I was weeping softly beneath the old weeping willow tree out by The Kilns themselves the day my mother died when Fred joined me, laid his massive arm gently across my shoulders, and held me to him. “Doant cry, son,” he said softly; but the effect was spoiled somewhat by the tears I saw running down his face. 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[…]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994658827781677} +{"content": "Home Writers Literary Agents Editors Publishers Resources Discussion WritersNet Email  \n  Log in  |  Join WritersNet\n\nPublished Writers browse by location | browse by topic | add listing  |  edit listing  |  faqs\n\nMichael Cornelius\n\nChambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States\n\nEmail: mcor7215@postoffice.uri.edu\n\nMy first novel, Creating Man, was released by The Vineyard Press in 2001 and was their second-best selling book of that year, eventually being named as finalist for a 2002 Lambda Literary Prize and nominated for an American Library Association Award and Independent Press Award. In 2003, The Vineyard Press released my second book, the detective spoof Susan Slutt, Girl Detective, a work I co-authored with Kate Emburg. The Last Sunday is my first novel in the horror genre, though I am already outlining a follow up to the book. As a medievalist and professor of English at Wilson College in Chambersburg, PA. I have published numerous academic articles in various refereed journals, worked as a freelance writer for four years, and have published several speculative fiction pieces in anthologies and journals.\n\nInterests: Horror fiction, gay/lesbian fiction, the Middle Ages, academic writing, poetry about farting\n\nPublished writer: Yes\n\nFreelance: No\n\nPublished works:\n\n • Susan Slutt, Girl Detective\n • Creating Man", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9901058077812195} +{"content": "Welcome to the new Anthem Press website, currently in BETA mode. 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Severus suspected that he was being used as an outlet for Voldemort’s anger, similar to the way his master used to crucio whoever was conveniently available when he got angry. Now, he channeled his anger into punishment for Severus.\n\n    Regrettably, it was not unexpected. Severus knew from the moment he attacked Quirrell that he would be punished, and now it had come.\n\n    Severus was simply thankful that it was only him and not Harry as well. For the time being.\n\n    As the pain throbbed again, Severus reminded himself that it was only a few days until the next batch of cream was ready. Until then, he could surely hang on.\n\n    Couldn’t he?\n\n    On Monday, Harry didn’t have Potions. Secretly, he was happy to have a reason to postpone telling Snape about his anger issues until Tuesday when they were to finish up the potion. He had forgotten entirely about his scar burning.\n\n    Until he stepped into Potions.\n\n    “Move it, Potter!” Nott yelled from behind.\n\n    Jarred, Harry stepped into the Potions classroom where Umbridge stood at the front, smiling politely. Harry moved to his seat in a bit of a daze. He had seen Snape at breakfas- No. He had last seen Severus the previous night at dinner. He had been missing from breakfast. Suddenly, Harry’s heart dropped.\n\n    By the time Harry had recovered his senses, everyone else had filed in and sat down.\n\n    “What’s she doing here?” Ron asked from his spot at Harry’s side.\n\n    “I don’t know,” Harry said with a creeping feeling of dread.\n\n    Umbridge waved her wand and instructions appeared on the board in flowery cursive. “Here are your instructions. Begin.”\n\n    Nobody moved. It was odd- though everyone hated Snape, they loathed Umbridge. \n\n    “Well? What are you waiting for?”\n\n    Starting out politely, Harry raised his hand.\n\n    “Yes, Mr. Potter?” she said with forced calm.\n\n    “Where’s Professor Snape?” he asked a bit sharply.\n\n    Umbridge stared back at him, unwavering. “He is ill.”\n\n    “With what?” \n\n    “I don’t see how that is the concern of this class,” she said stiffly. “Now begin your potion.”\n\n    A few people rose to move to the ingredient cupboard, but most stayed, watching the stare down between Harry and Umbridge. “It’s my concern.”\n\n    “If it was truly your concern, you would have already been notified, isn’t that right, Mr. Potter?” she shot back.\n\n    Harry could feel his anger rising and, despite what Sirius had said, knew it wasn’t something that he could control. “No, it’s not right. Because if it was you doing the notifying, I obviously would never have known!”\n\n    Umbridge’s jaw hardened. “I will not be spoken to like that, Mr. Potter. Ten points from Gryffindor and you are fortunate it is not a detention as well.”\n\n    “You wouldn’t dare,” Harry said quietly, fully aware that all eyes were on him. \n\n    Umbridge’s eyes flashed, but she merely smiled tightly. “As detentions have proved ineffective to curb your recalcitrant behavior, I will have to consider my other options. Twenty more points from Gryffindor should do it for now.”\n\n    Harry was now getting glares from his classmates. His fists clenched under the table. Ron elbowed him in the side.\n\n    “Let it go, mate,” he hissed. “You can’t win. Remember what Snape said.”\n\n    Slowly, Harry’s anger drained to the point that he broke off his glare at Umbridge and started his potion. After the class had resumed their routine and busied themselves, Harry looked at Ron.\n\n    “How’d you know what Snape said?” he asked.\n\n    Ron gave a bit of a grin. “I didn’t. But I guessed that he gave you some kind of warning that you should probably remember.”\n\n    Harry looked at him and shook his head in disbelief. “Well, thanks. I almost made that a lot worse.”\n\n    “You think she’s going to forget about it now?” Ron asked.\n\n    “No,” Harry said, gulping. “I don’t.”\n\n    Hermione leaned across the table to join in their hushed conversation. “Do you really think he’s sick, Harry?” she asked.\n\n    Harry shrugged. “I...” He had an idea, but he couldn’t bring himself to voice it. “I’ll check in with him as soon as this class lets out.”\n\n    “Good idea,” she said. “Let us know, alright?”\n\n    Harry nodded.\n    The remainder of the double period seemed to pass with aching slowness. Harry was so worried about Snape that he screwed up his potion and would probably receive low marks for it. Still, he could not keep the thoughts of the horrible things that could’ve happened to his guardian out of his mind. Harry was beginning to think that Severus being simply ill and nothing more would be a bit of a relief.\n\n    When the bell rang, Harry all but bolted from the class, headed straight to Snape’s office. He gave a cursory knock but wasn’t expecting an answer. Therefore, he wasn’t surprised when one never came. He unlocked the door with a charm and stepped inside. The lock had been a weak one; either Severus trusted his image as a deterrent or he didn’t have the time or energy to add a stronger one. Harry hoped it was the former.\n\n    He headed straight for the door at the back of the office and whispered the password, opening it to Severus’s chambers.\n\n    “Severus?” he called.\n\n    “In here,” came the familiar voice.\n\n    Harry headed to the sitting room. Severus sat on the couch looking haggard. His eyes were sunken and had dark rings beneath them. He didn’t look paler than usual, but his whole face looked tired. Harry dropped his bag and hurried over to sit next to him. \n\n    “Severus? Are you okay?” Harry asked hurriedly.\n\n    Anyone with functional eyes could see that this was not the case. “What happened?”\n\n    “I betrayed the Dark Lord,” Severus said dryly, with a hint of dark humor.\n\n    Harry frowned. “But why didn’t you tell me about this?”\n\n    “I rather hoped I could deal with this on my own.”\n\n    Harry opened his mouth to ask what exactly Umbridge knew when he stopped. “Can I ask you something? It’s just because you’re acting a little strange, which is understandable,” he added quickly, “but Umbridge seemed to know that you weren’t okay and...Well I just want to make sure it’s you.”\n\n    Harry didn’t want a repeat of second year.\n\n    “Go on.”\n\n    Harry racked his brains for a question. “What did you give me for Christmas of my first year?”\n\n    “Occlumency lessons and a trip to the Mirror of Erised,” Severus answered immediately. \n\n    Harry relaxed. “Okay, good. Sorry.”\n\n    “It is good that you are being cautious,” Severus said a little weakly.\n\n    “So how did Umbridge know you were ill?” Harry asked.\n\n    “Professor McGonagall came looking for me after I skipped breakfast. She demanded that I forgo class and recover. She doesn’t know exactly what is wrong.”\n\n    “So it’s... your mark?” Harry asked. “My scar burned but I didn’t think...”\n\n    “I didn’t realize just how much I relied on that potion,” Severus admitted. \n\n    “No kidding,” Harry muttered, still shaken by how poorly he was holding up. “Severus, why didn’t you just finish the potion this morning? I mean, right now, is it...?”\n\n    “Residual pain, yes,” Severus admitted. “Compared to before, it is manageable.”\n\n    Harry looked at him in horror and sympathy. \n\n    “And I cannot finish the potion until tonight. Two weeks exactly.”\n\n    “But there must be something I can do,” Harry said, biting his lip. \n\n    Severus looked at him with unfathomable eyes. “It was considerate of you to come check on me. Go eat lunch and come back tonight. We’ll finish the potion then.”\n\n    “Go, Harry.” Snape looked at him insistently. “Please.”\n\n    Reluctantly, Harry went. “Six thirty on the dot. I’ll be here.”\n\n    Severus nodded and reached for a bottle of liquor sitting next to him. Harry almost said something, but decided that if anyone ever needed alcohol, it was Snape in that moment. He left.\n\n    Harry didn’t tell his friends exactly what was wrong with Snape, only that he was indeed sick and Harry was going down that evening to brew him a potion to help him recover. It was true enough.\n\n    It seemed as if someone had cast a Slo-Time spell over the entire day. Harry struggled to focus in class and strained to find an appetite at meal-times. When six o’clock rolled around, Harry was at dinner, picking at his food and willing time to go faster. \n\n    “Harry!” Angelina called, coming up on him from behind. “Do you have a spare pair of Quidditch gloves? Alicia’s lost hers and she wanted to practice in them, if she can.”\n\n    “Sure,” Harry said absentmindedly. “When does she need them by?”\n\n    “Well practice is in an hour, so you could just bring them,” she replied.\n\n    “Wait, what?” \n\n    Angelina gave him a funny look. “We got clearance to reform the team. I told you this afternoon, practice at seven. What’s wrong?”\n\n    Harry stared at her. “Uh... I can’t be there.”\n\n    “What do you mean?” she asked. “After this forfeit we have to train up if we’re to have any hope of winning the cup.”\n\n    “I’m sorry,” he said. “But I have something else I need to do. I can’t be there.”\n\n    “Really, Angelina. I’m sorry, but this is far more important than Quidditch. I’ll be there next time, okay?”\n\n    She frowned at him but eventually relented. “Alright.”\n\n    “Thanks,” Harry said. “I should really go now,” he said, both to her and his friends. “See you later.”\n\n    He headed down to the dungeons at a quick pace despite the fact that he was early. This time Harry didn’t bother to knock, but simply let himself into the office and then to Snape’s chambers. \n\n    “Severus? Ready to finish the potion?” Harry asked.\n\n    “Yes,” he replied. Severus pushed himself up with some effort. \n\n    “Are you okay?” Harry asked. “Do you need help?”\n\n    “I am fine,” Severus insisted. “Go on. I will be right behind you.”\n\n    Harry hesitated, but Severus gave him a stern look. Harry led the way out of the room. A few moments later, Severus stepped out and closed the door behind him, re-opening it to reveal his back room. \n\n    “Will you levitate that potion to the classroom? The ingredients we need are over there and it will be easier.”\n\n    Harry obliged and soon they were situated at a work station in the Potions classroom. Without needing to be told, Harry went to gather the ingredients, leaving Severus to take a seat on one of the stools.\n\n    “Beeswax first, right?” Harry asked.\n\n    “Yes,” Severus said. He bumped his arm and winced. Harry quickly said something, hoping to distract him.\n\n    “Did you hear what Umbridge did at the Quidditch match?” he asked. \n\n    “Yes, Professor McGonagall waxed on at length about the injustice,” Severus said. “You were truly not informed of the new notice?”\n\n    “No,” Harry said. \n\n    “That is not right. As little love as I have for the Gryffindor Quidditch team, it is not right.”\n\n    “Glad you agree,” Harry said. “Umbridge didn’t seem bothered.”\n\n    “Of course not.”\n\n    Harry added the beeswax and began prepping for the final step. He thought about what Sirius had said. Harry had promised to tell Snape about his anger management issues. Looking at Severus now, though, so tired and worn, Harry couldn’t bring himself to add yet another worry to his guardian’s mind. He turned away, back to the potion. \n\n    And yet, Harry felt guilty for not telling Severus. He had promised to be open about such things and he didn’t want it to seem like he couldn’t, or wouldn’t, tell Severus anything and everything. \n\n    “What is going on here?” Umbridge’s voice came from the doorway. \n\n    Harry and Severus spun around to face her. “We’re brewing a potion,” Harry said dumbly.\n\n    “I can see that,” Umbridge said, stepping farther into the room. “Why is it that you are well enough to brew a potion with your privileged student, but not well enough to teach, Professor?”\n\n    “This is a potion to help me recover,” Severus said tiredly. “I needed Mr. Potter’s help because I did not feel capable of doing it myself.”\n\n    “Hm,” Umbridge said, stepping over to the bubbling cauldron. “What is it?”\n\n    “Restorative draught,” Severus replied smoothly. “Was there something I could help you with, Dolores?”\n\n    Harry could tell that he meant to degrade her by calling her by her first name. \n\n    Umbridge smiled. “I simply came to see how you were doing,” she said with false sweetness. “However, I must excuse myself, I suddenly have a call to make. It seems you are being well cared for,” she said a bit sarcastically. “Goodnight.”\n\n    Neither Harry nor Severus responded.\n\n    “That can’t be good,” Harry said after she had left. He poured the potion into two tins. They had made a bit more this time, hoping it would go farther. With the increasing frequency of applications, it didn’t look promising. Harry filled Severus’s jar much more than he had his own. \n\n    “No,” Severus said while smearing the fresh cream onto his horribly inflamed Dark Mark. “Watch your step, Harry. Hogwarts isn’t what it used to be.”\n\n    Harry shivered involuntarily. Severus was right.\n\nJoin MovellasFind out what all the buzz is about. Join now to start sharing your creativity and passion", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8291301727294922} +{"content": "\nthriller author\n\nMTTA 71: Bob Mayer\n\nBob Mayer is a NY Times Bestselling author. He’s had over 75 books published and sold over 5 million, including the #1 series Area 51, The Green Berets, Atlantis and the Time Patrol. He was born in the Bronx, New York. Graduated from West Point and served as an officer in the 1st Cavalry Division. Bob…\n\nRead More\n\nCarolyn Arnold Interview\n\nCarolyn Arnold is a bestselling and award-winning author, as well as a speaker, teacher, and inspirational mentor. She has four continuing fiction series–Detective Madison Knight, Brandon Fisher FBI, McKinley Mysteries, and Matthew Connor Adventures–and has written nearly thirty books. Her genre diversity offers her readers everything from cozy to hard-boiled mysteries, and thrillers to action…\n\nRead More\n\nMTTA 09 J. David Core\n\nDave currently resides in his childhood home in Toronto, Ohio. 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As s\nPaperback, 352 pages\nPublished March 8th 2014 by Midnight Ink (first published March 1st 2014)\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 Broken Trust, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Broken Trust\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-49)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nOct 20, 2013 rated it liked it\nMy Review: Broken Trust\n\n3 1/2stars\n\nI believe this is book 2 of Nora Abbott Mysteries. It is the first book of it that I have read. I was surprised at some of the twists and turns the story took. The science of the book is over my head not sure what parts are fiction and what is real. But left me curious to find out more.\n\nSince I had not read the first book I wonder how much I had missed they refer to it a lot though.\nNora sees Hopi Kachinas that no one else sees. She wonders if she is crazy for it.\nStephen Campbell\nAug 09, 2014 rated it it was amazing\nThis was my first Nora Abbot mystery, and it certainly won't be my last. Nora Abbot is interesting and likeable character, and the author surrounds her with a richly developed set of characters in this first rate mystery.\n\nThe story takes place in and around Boulder Colorado and combines Hopi Indians, environmental activists, controversial high tech devices, true to life business practices, and an excellent set of characters. You'll have to read the book to get a real sense of the character develo\nDeborah Ledford\nMar 08, 2014 rated it it was amazing\nI enjoyed Ms. Baker’s first novel TAINTED MOUNTAIN so much that I read her latest release soon after. Book two of a series aren’t always as captivating, but not so for BROKEN TRUST. This compelling mystery with a bit of Hopi spirit takes off with a bullet and rockets forward to the end. I’m now a big Nora Abbott fan and look forward to more of her adventures.\nMar 10, 2014 rated it it was amazing\nOnce again, while being enthralled in the suspense, the reader learns new things about the ecosystem and how greed constantly seeks to contaminate it for profit. Thank heavens for the Nora Abbotts of the world! Another fantastic Nora Abbott thriller!\nJeanette Hubbard\nMar 10, 2016 rated it it was amazing\nShelves: good-books\nI've come to love Nora Abbott, and her mother too! This is another humorous mystery with plenty of quirky characters in a satisfying mystery. Nora's new job comes with plenty of drawbacks, not least of which is murder. A great love of wilderness suffuses the story. You will love this book.\nMay 29, 2015 rated it liked it\nI can only give this one 3 stars. While I read the whole book, I can't see giving a higher rating to a book by an author who apologizes that some of the content of her book might be offensive to Native Americans. Why write an offensive book?\nJun 17, 2014 marked it as will-not-read\nI registered a book at BookCrossing.com!\nhttp://www.BookCrossing.com/journal/12733582\nKim hansen\nMay 18, 2015 rated it it was amazing\nGreat continuation of the first book.\nrated it really liked it\nMay 27, 2017\nRichard Yoder\nrated it liked it\nAug 07, 2016\nCharlene Bell\nrated it it was amazing\nOct 05, 2015\nrated it really liked it\nOct 17, 2014\nrated it liked it\nJun 08, 2014\nChris Conley\nrated it liked it\nMar 28, 2014\nSusan Williams\nApr 17, 2017 rated it really liked it\nA huge improvement over her debut Tainted Mountain, Broken Trust follows Nora Abbott to the hipster college town of Boulder, Co. Broke and unemployed, Nora is thrilled when a chance meeting leads of an offer to oversee the finances of an environmentally friendly land trust.\nNora's first day begins less than auspiciously with the discovery that her predecessor was murdered and the Trust's Star scientist is potentially looting the company coffers. Add to the mix an unexpected visit from her meddles\nrated it really liked it\nJul 30, 2017\nJul 09, 2014 rated it it was ok\nBoring. Didn't care about the characters and plot was predictable. 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Be the first to start one »\nShannon Baker is the author of the Nora Abbott mystery series from Midnight Ink. A fast-paced mix of Hopi Indian mysticism, environmental issues, and murder. Shannon is an itinerant writer, which is a nice way of saying she’s confused. She never knows what time zone she’s in, Timbuck-Three, Nebraska, Denver, or Tucson. Nora Abbott has picked up that location schizophrenia and travels from Flagstaf ...more\nMore about Shannon Baker...\n\nOther Books in the Series\n\nNora Abbott (3 books)\n • Tainted Mountain\n • Tattered Legacy\n\nShare This Book\n\nNo trivia or quizzes yet. Add some now »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8215076923370361} +{"content": "The Terrible People\n\nby (Edgar Wallace)\n\n  0.0/5.0\n\nPaperback -     258.00 11.99\n\nBook Information\nBook Size (Inches) : 5.5 x 8.5\nBinding : Paperback\nInterior Color : Black & White\nLanguage : English\nGenre(s) : Mystery, Crime\nISBN : 978-93-5522-194-0\nYear : 2022\nPages : 230\n\nBook Description\n\nClay Shelton is an outstanding forger and has been capable of cheating on an entire country. One day is finally arrested, convicted of the assassination for killing a policeman and sentenced to death. His execution is performed and the case is closed. Or this is what everyone thinks, until the judge who sentenced Shelton, his prosecutor and executioner are brutally murdered by “the Terrible People”, an mysterious secret organization. The next name on their list is the one of Arnold “Betcher” Long, the private eye who had caught the infamous forger. However, Long is all but an easy target... This early work by Edgar Wallace was originally published in 1926. “The Terrible People” is a classic mystery novel by this pioneer of the detective genre.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nWrite your review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999386668205261} +{"content": "Monday, 2 August 2010\n\nMachen published in The Library of Wales\n\nThe prestigious Library of Wales, a series backed by the Welsh Assembly, published through Parthian Press two paperbacks of Machen’s work in Summer 2010. These are the first paperbacks dedicated to Machen’s work to be published in Britain since the nineteen-nineties.\n\nThe Library of Wales series republishes deserving classic books by Welsh writers in English from the last hundred years and the series is widely available in bookshops and libraries across Wales and beyond. The Great God Pan volume, which also contains the stories “The White People” and “The Shining Pyramid”, has an introduction from distinguished bestselling author and master of horror, Ramsey Campbell. They have stunning covers!\n\nThe Hill of Dreams volume has an introduction from Newport based Catherine Fisher, award winning poet and fantasy writer for teenagers. Both have notes from Tomos Owen and the books also contain full details on the Friends of Arthur Machen and how to join the society. Machen as an author has been somewhat neglected in Wales over the years and this more than redresses the balance. Having Machen in paperback in Britain once again will hopefully vastly increase Machen's readership in his homeland.\n\nFull details of the books are available on the Library of Wales website: http://www.libraryofwales.org/english/index.asp\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9910182952880859} +{"content": "\nKodhavagga ⧸ Gāthā 226\n\nSadā jāgaramānānaṃ ahorattānusikkhinaṃ\nNibbāṇaṃ adhimuttānaṃ atthaṃ gacchanti āsavā\n\nClick any Pāli word for an inline definition.\n\nAnger ⧸ Verse 226\n\nFor one who is vigilant,\nstudying and learning by day and night,\nintent on Nibbana:\nSensuality, Lust for life, Speculation and Ignorance\nEnglish translation © 2002 Barnett Fischer. This is a gift of Dhamma and may be freely copied or reprinted without permission from the author or publisher. Otherwise all rights reserved.\n\nThis project is open source and available on GitHub.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.997603178024292} +{"content": "Marion Hogervorst's Reviews > Due or Die\n\nDue or Die by Jenn McKinlay\n\n's review\nMay 06, 12\n\nRead in May, 2012\n\nBeing a librarian myself, I can relate to Lindsay and envy her job. But having read many cozy mysteries - and also many way worse than this one, I admit - I still give it 2 stars. When a mystery is not a mystery because you see events happen way before Jenn McKinlay wrote them, the fun in trying to solve the murder is gone. It was an enjoyable but predictable read. Nice for a few hours of mindless reading.\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Due or Die.\nsign in »\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999847948551178} +{"content": "\n\nbearing or yielding ear wax\n\nPhrontistery dictionary. 2013.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • ceruminiferous — cerumiˈniferous, a. [f. mod.L. cērūmen, inis (see prec.) + ferous.] Producing cerumen …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Bearing and Carrying — The following table is a relatively complete listing of words relating to the bearing, exuding, carrying, emitting, or containing of things by other things. Note that almost all of them end in ferous or gerous (from the Latin ferre and gerere,… …   Phrontistery dictionary\n\n • cerumen —   n. wax of ear.    ♦ ceruminiferous, a. yielding this.    ♦ ceruminous, a. pertaining to this …   Dictionary of difficult words\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": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Select language, opens an overlay\nOnly Time Will Tell\n\nOnly Time Will Tell\n\nLarge Print - 2011\nAverage Rating:\nRate this:\nA New York Times Bestselling Author -- The first in an ambitious new series that tells the story of one family across generations, across oceans, from heartbreak to triumph. The epic tale of Harry Clifton's life begins in 1920 with the words \"I was told that my father was killed in the war. \" A dock worker in Bristol, Harry never knew his father but learned about life on the docks from his uncle, who expects Harry to join him in the shipyard once he's left school. But then an unexpected gift wins Harry a scholarship to an exclusive boys' school, and his life will never be the same again.\nPublisher: Waterville, Me. :, Thorndike Press,, 2011.\nEdition: Large print edition.\nISBN: 9781410441997\nBranch Call Number: LT FIC ARCH\nCharacteristics: 627 pages (large print) ; 22 cm.\nlarge print,rdafs,http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAfontSize/1002\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\nMay 06, 2021\n\nBuzzfeed book suggestion\n\nFeb 06, 2021\n\nI truly enjoyed this first in a series of The Clifton Chronicles - enough so that I have put a call out on the next two! I definitely want to know what happens next for all of the characters - there are so many threads going and none is less important or interesting than another!\n\nbobbehull Feb 28, 2020\n\nFirst in a series, followed by Sins of the father; Best Kept secret, etc.\n\nFeb 15, 2020\n\nG - 02/15/20\n\nJul 30, 2019\n\nAm enjoying reading this story. Just wish that EPL was not forced to purchase the U.S. publications. Just wish the U.S. publishers did not find it necessary to translate U.K. spellings to U.S. spellings.\n\nApr 27, 2019\n\nfirst in series\n\nAug 07, 2018\n\nJeffrey Archer knows how to spin a good yarn, but I was disappointed with this one. It’s basically a good story - but it’s trite. Everyone and everything seems to come together to help the young hero. It just isn’t very realistic. I know this is the beginning of a series, but I won’t bother with the sequels.\n\nesillius Jun 01, 2017\n\nThe whole series is amazing but the first book, as is most often the case, is the best. Character development is important to me and all of the many characters in this ensemble case are flushed out well. I appreciate that the chapters alternate between characters so we get a strong focus on each but get right back to a different character in time before you forget anything. I also found that I learned a lot about history, which is always a plus!\n\nMar 08, 2017\n\nEnjoyed most of the way through.\n\nJun 16, 2016\n\nOur June choice was Only Time Will Tell, by Jeffrey Archer. This novel, the first in a series, covers the period from 1919 up to the start of WW2, but the entire set of seven will span almost 100 years.\nThe story is told as a series of overlapping points of view, where eight sections cycle through six different characters, with each one introducing their own chapter. At first we found this slowed the pace down, as each key event is re-examined through other eyes, but it did add important motivations and extra depth to everyone. The setting ranges from the dockyards to private schools, and the people from labourers to aristocrats. There are a number of smaller characters and sub-plots running through this story too, but they are all well done and are necessary to support such a long and complex series. We did find at times that the complex interweaving of characters and events was filled with a few too many coincidences, but we still enjoyed it and gave a rating of 4.5/5. 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It’s A Valentine’s Gift from Tule Publishing!\n\nPosted February 14, 2020 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Modern Western Romance, Tule Publishing / 0 Comments\n\nAnyone who has ever read one of my reviews knows that I am totally, completely, absolutely addicted to series – I actively seek out backlists and titles within series that I haven’t yet read.  So… Tule Publishing has a Valentine’s Day gift for readers – at no cost!  Yep, no cost – so go check out your favorite e-reader retailer and get this box set full of amazing romances.\n\n(my link is to Amazon, but it is available across most retailers so if Amazon isn’t your thing, check out wherever you buy your books)  🙂\n\nWhat are you waiting for?  Go get this now before it’s gone.\n\n(The titles and the series they are part of are listed on the next page – go check it out)\n\nAvailable for a limited time only!\n\nThirteen sweet & sexy stories from 13 bestselling Tule authors just in time for Valentine’s Day! Hot alphas, rugged cowboys, powerful tycoons, and blushing brides make this a collection not to be missed. This special boxed set of reader favorites by our NYTimes, USA Today and award-winning authors is Tule Publishing’s way of wishing all book girls a Happy Valentine’s Day.\n\nBooks included in the set:\n\nTease Me, Cowboy by Rachael Johns – The 76th Copper Mountain Rodeo & The Davis Sisters series\nPlease Me, Cowboy by Megan Crane – The 76th Copper Mountain Rodeo & The Montana Millionaires series\nKiss Me, Cowboy by Melissa McClone – The 76th Copper Mountain Rodeo & The Bar V5 Ranch series\nThe Tycoon’s Kiss by Jane Porter – Taming of the Sheenans & Great Wedding Giveaway series\nSecond Chance Bride by Trish Morey – Great Wedding Giveaway series\nAlmost a Bride by Sarah Mayberry – Great Wedding Giveaway series\nThe Substitute Bride by Kathleen O’Brien – Great Wedding Giveaway series\nHometown Hero by Dani Collins – Homecoming & Love in Montana series\nThe Honeymoon Trap by Kelly Hunter – now titled The Courage of Eli JacksonThe Jackson Brothers series\nBorn to be Bad by Carol Marinelli – Russian Billionaires series\nNever Seduce a Sheikh by Jackie Ashenden – Bad Boy Sheikhs series\nShe’s the One by Kim Boykin – Lowcountry Lovers series\nBet the House by Erika Marks – Loveless and Dunn series\n\nAvailable for a very limited time so go get your right now.  Shoo!\n\nAvailable from Amazon", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000051259994507} +{"content": "Traveler's Steampunk Blog\n\nres ætheris exploramus\n\nReview: Leviathans in the Clouds (Space: 1889 & Beyond)\n\n| 6. Juni 2013\n\nSo here it is, Leviathans in the Clouds (Space: 1889 & Beyond Season Two), the second Space:1889 & Beyond tale set on Venus and I was a bit weary. After the horrific Nazi-stereotype parade that was Vandals on Venus I braced myself for impact. My fears were unfounded, I am glad to say. There is […]\n\nReview – Mundus Cerialis (Space: 1889 & Beyond)\n\n| 23. Januar 2013\n\nThe second series of Space: 1889 & Beyond continues with instalment two, Mundus Cerialis, and I have to say, it is disappointingly short. It was really good I had a lot of other things to do because otherwise I would have been through in about a day and a bit. The shortness is the only […]\n\nNon-Euclidean Æthercast 8: Steampunk, Taliban, Cthulhu\n\n| 30. Oktober 2012\n\n  In today’s episode I talk about a wonderful documentary on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edr0uvCT8hk (all about EuroSteamCon) The fundraiser I started on IndieGoGo (which led to a bit of trouble. Chulhu’s influence around the world and Space: 1889 & Beyond in general. Please enjoy! And lest I forget, this is the interview I gave to Decimononic.  \n\nReview: Space 1889 & Beyond – Conspiracy of Silence\n\n| 20. Oktober 2012\n\nConspiracy of Silence, the first book in the second season of Space: 1889 & Beyond is thus far the one I found most challenging to read. The novel it starts so badly for our beloved pair of adventurers, Nathanial and Annabelle. They make it back to earth only to find themselves in the center of […]\n\nReview: Space: 1889 & Beyond – Dark Side of Luna\n\n| 8. August 2012\n\nThe final installment of the first series of Space: 1889 & Beyond and what a finale it is. Dark Side of Luna starts rather pleasantly with Nathanial and Annabelle stuck on board HMAS Sovereign and Nathanial in custody under suspicion of sabotage (a trumped-up charge, obviously) and Annabelle trying to convince everybody the charges are […]\n\nThe Space: 1889 & Beyond Season pass\n\n| 3. August 2012\n\nWell, I have posted a lot about Space:1889 & Beyond recently, and there is more to come, especially a review for Dark Side of Luna. Today’s news item is about a great deal for the entire second series of Space: 1889 & Beyond novels:   The season-pass is only available until August 15th – so […]\n\nSpace: 1889 & Beyond – Press Release\n\n| 31. Juli 2012\n\n  Coming mid-August 2012 The second exciting series of steampunk adventures! Everything Jules Verne should have written. Everything H.G. Wells could have written. Everything Arthur Conan Doyle thought of, but never published – because it was too fantastic!   Following on from the success of the first series, Untreed Reads Publishing is proud to present […]\n\nSpace: 1889 & Beyond “Conspiracy of Silence” out due mid-August\n\n| 27. Juli 2012\n\nThe first installment of the second series of Space: 1889 & Beyond novels will be released mid-August. It is Conspiracy of Silence and features our beloved protagonists Annabelle and Nathaniel. This is the stunning cover: And this is the plot in a few words: For Nathanial Stone and Annabelle Somerset, the most harrowing journey has […]\n\nSpace: 1889 & Beyond Series Two\n\n| 22. Juli 2012\n\n… is almost upon us and they have got an updated and very neat logo: I will of course keep you posted as soon as the first novellas of the series are released. And talking of Space: 1889 & Beyond: The review of “Dark Side of Luna will hopefully be finished this week. Special message […]\n\nReview: A Prince of Mars (Space 1889 & Beyond)\n\n| 13. Mai 2012\n\nThe next instalment of the Space 1889 & Beyond series and I can say only one thing: The dive that was Vandals on Venus was used to build up momentum and now it is going full steam ahead. Abattoir in the Aether was already one great novella and A Prince of Mars by Frank Chadwick […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9212919473648071} +{"content": "Welcome to the Journey\n\nIt’s been a swervy road from there to here, including stops along the way as an art student, waiter, quality manager (ugh), actor, and freelance graphic designer. Husband of Janet, proud father of Ben and Jillian, I’m a published poet, artist and teacher. My young adult novel, THE NAMESAKE, was released by new YA imprint, […]\n\nExcited to find The Precious Dreadful included on this list, “Nine Incredible Paranormal Mysteries and Thrillers”! Check out all these great titles here: https://wiki.ezvid.com/m/9-incredible-paranormal-mysteries-thrillers-gh3q2EdgBoVGM You’ll find TPD at the 4:42 minute mark. Thanks, EZVID for including my book in your wiki!\n\nAt Loooong Last!\n\nIt’s been a long while since I’ve posted an update, but the time is right. 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She lives in London with her family and his a huge fan of baking chocolate cake and listening to indie music.  Jayde can be reached at her blogher Facebook pageher twitter accountor her You Tube channel.\n\nDead and Beyond can be purchased at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.\n\nAnd now for my review: \n\nDead and Beyond \n(Ancient Legends, #4)\nby Jayde Scott\nReceived for Review as part as part of Reading Addiction Blog Tours\n(see disclaimer at bottom of this post)\nYoung Adult Paranormal\nRelease Date: February 25,2012\nAverage Goodreads Rating: 4.59\nPages: 292\n\nBefore I get into my review, here is the summary available on Goodreads:\n\nAmber Reed is a dead girl walking.\n\nHaving just been turned by her gorgeous vampire boyfriend, eighteen-year-old Amber Reed is bestowed with the ability to see ghosts. Between trying to figure out how to control her bloodlust and solving the mysterious disappearance of a friend, Amber realizes someone wants to step into her shoes so badly, they’ll do anything to take her place.\n\nWhen one secret after another pops up, the only person who believes her is her enemy, Devon. Amber can’t figure out if he’s here to help or save his own immortal race from losing the ancient war against the vampires. What she does know, however, is that she can’t resist his good looks just as much as she can’t help becoming someone else…\n\nIn a world of dark magic and ancient enemies, three powerful courts fight for supremacy, and Amber might just be the pawn in winning this war forever. But how’s a girl to survive when everyone wants her dead?\n\nMy Rating: 3 out of 5 stars. \n\nMy Overall Thoughts/Impressions: First off, I'd like to thank Cami Hensley from Reading Addiction Blog Tours for allowing me to be a part of this tour. Please see disclaimer at bottom of this post.\n\nI haven't read the previous books in this series and so I found myself wondering about what happened before. However, Jayde Scott did an excellent job of catching readers up and telling them the important and relevant information that happened in the previous novels. \n\nI enjoyed the characters immensely and loved the writing style. I can honestly say that this book exceeded my expectations and left me wanting to read more (both what happened before and what happens next).\n\nThis series is one that will captivate readers who love paranormal romance or books about vampires and other mystical creatures. Jayde Scott's writing style was nice. \n\nHowever, although I enjoyed the novel, I felt like it lacked something to really stand out in my mind. \n\nIn Summary: An enjoyable read that kept me intrigued the whole time. \n\nThe Wrap-up: I think that fans of paranormal romance will love this tale. 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He pursued secondary school at Philips Exeter Academy, then earned a B.A. from Harvard University in 1951 and a B. Litt. from Oxford University in 1953.\n\nWhile teaching at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan he met poet Jane Kenyon, whom he married in 1972. Three years after they were wed, they moved to Eagle Pond Farm, his grandparents' former home in rural New Hampshire.\n\nTo date, he has published fifteen books of poetry, most recently The Painted Bed (2002) and Without: Poems (1998), which was published on the third anniversary of Jane Kenyon's death. Most of the poems in Without deal with Kenyon's illness and death, and many are epistolary poems.\n\nIn addition to poetry, he has also written several collections of essays (among them Life Work and String Too Short to be Saved), a children's book (Ox-Cart Man, which won the Caldecott Medal), and a number of plays. His recurring themes include New England rural living, baseball, and how work conveys meaning to ordinary life. He is regarded as a master both of poetic forms and free verse, and a champion of the art of revision, for whom writing is first and foremost a craft, not merely a mode of self-expression.\n\nHall has won many awards, including two Guggenheim Fellowships and a Robert Frost Medal, and has served as poet laureate of his state. He continues to live and work at Eagle Pond Farm.\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 Donald Hall.\n\n14 Poems written by Donald Hall\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 storm was coming, that was why it was dark. The wind was blowing the fronds of the palm trees off. They were maples. I looked out the window across the big lawn. The house was huge, full of children and old people. The lion was loose. Either because of the wind, or by malevolent human energy, which is the same thing, the cage had come open. Suppose a child walked outside!\nAll winter your brute shoulders strained against collars, padding Comments and analysis of Name of Horses by Donald Hall 14 Comments\nDecember twenty-first\nHigh on a slope in New Guinea Comments and analysis of The Man In The Dead Machine by Donald Hall 1 Comment\nImages leap with him from branch to branch. His eyes Comments and analysis of A Poet at Twenty by Donald Hall 25 Comments\nIn a week or ten days Comments and analysis of Distressed Haiku by Donald Hall 1 Comment\nIn the mid August, in the second year\nIt has happened suddenly,\nKatie could put her feet behind her head\nMount Kearsarge shines with ice; from hemlock branches\nSnow fell in the night. Comments and analysis of An old life by Donald Hall 1 Comment\nThe clock of my days winds down. Comments and analysis of The Alligator Bride by Donald Hall 2 Comments\nTo grow old is to lose everything.\nwhen my father had been dead a week Comments and analysis of White Apples by Donald Hall 3 Comments\n\nBooks by Donald Hall\nClick here for books by Donald Hall.\nHall Info\n\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8132582902908325} +{"content": "*Great Teen Book Swap\n\nEvent detail\nAñadir a mi calendario\nFree book! Just swap us a review. Here’s how it works: the teen librarian will bring out several books (new titles, old titles, and titles that have not been published yet) and allow teens the chance to browse through them for one that they'd like to keep. Teens will, in turn, swap us a review of the book by the next swap. For ages 12-18. 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We arrived at that dreaded juncture in the production stage — where, in the end, our print service providers were not able to handle the non-industry-standard 6-inch square trim size that is part of the trademark format of our Written Word Albums — leading to insupportable delays.\n\nAs we reset due to these unforeseen circumstances, we will make the following interim changes: a) We will utilize the POD platform for our initial paperback edition of the four volumes of The Seasons Suite — (while the print production quality of the only POD resource that will accept our trim size falls strikingly short of our standards, this compromise affords the ability to make a paperback edition of these volumes available on schedule and at a lower price point than the average chapbook); b) we plan to also offer an eBook edition (coming soon) of the four volume Box Set of The Seasons Suite; c) we will temporarily suspend plans for our upcoming call for submissions until superior quality printing and binding resources are retained. \n\nSo, we are pleased to announce that ARS | Soliana Written Word Album has moved ahead with the publication of the four volumes of The Seasons Suite. 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A scarce memorial booklet honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. issued by M.U.S.T. (Metropolitan Urban Service Training), an ecumenical organization centered in NYC. The book collects 29 testimonials from a wide range of activists, academics, religious leaders, writers, journalists, etc., including John Oliver Killens, William Kunstler, James Lytol (SNCC), Lincoln Lynch (United Black Front), Paul Krassner (\"The Realist\"), John Henrik Clarke, Rev. Marvin Chandler, James Farmer, Prof. Robert F. Browne, Ella J. Baker, Keith E. Baird, Paule Marshall and others. George W. Webber, the founder of M.U.S.T. writes the concluding elegy. The epilogue is an excerpt from John Oliver Killens' novel 'Sippi (1967). Some errant pen marks and doodling to front and rear wrappers; a touch of marginal dampstaining to the first few leaves, a VG copy overall. No other copies currently in commerce; we find just two copies in WorldCat at Emory and the Univ. of Connecticut.\n      [Bookseller: D. 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This time, though, they’re having trouble coming up with just the right projectthis contemporary novel, Linda Sue Park delivers a funny, lively story that illuminates both the process of writing a novel and the meaning of growing up American.\nEdition: Reprint\nNumber of Pages: 259\nGenre: Juvenile Fiction\nSub-Genre: Friendship, Authorship\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt\nAge Range: 9-12 years\nAuthor: Linda Sue Park\nLanguage: English\nStreet Date: June 6, 2017\nTCIN: 51555888\nUPC: 9780544935211\nItem Number (DPCI): 248-24-1504\nIf the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it. Report incorrect product info.\nIn stock - free standard shipping with REDcard\nNot in stores\n\nGuest reviews\n\nPrices, promotions, styles and availability may vary by store & online. See our price match guarantee. See how a store is chosen for you.\n\n*See offer details. Restrictions apply. 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Become more rebellious, of course.\n\nLisa Burstein renders a humorous tale filled with a lot of parent nagging and teenage tantrums. And though the story is comical, it ends with a great moral. Burstein's writing style is easy to absorb and keeps true to the age of the main character's narration. After the giggles and the moral has been learned, you'll find that there's a \"Pretty Amy\" in you, too.\n\n-Nely Cab, Author of Creatura\n3 likes · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Pretty Amy.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nJune 8, 2012 – Shelved\nJuly 15, 2012 – Started Reading\nJuly 15, 2012 –\npage 15\nJuly 15, 2012 –\npage 26\nJuly 16, 2012 –\npage 41\n13.49% \"\"forty-eight-inch party sub\" LOL!!\"\nJuly 16, 2012 –\npage 51\n16.78% \"This is supposed to be my road trip book on Saturday. I'll take it slow.\"\nJuly 21, 2012 –\npage 210\nJuly 21, 2012 –\npage 304\n100.0% \"I ❤ it! Review to come!\"\nJuly 21, 2012 – Finished Reading\n\nComments Showing 1-1 of 1 (1 new)\n\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nHeather Hi there,\n\nI apologize if you've already reviewed this title on Amazon, but if you haven't, can you please go on there and post your review on there as well?\nhttp://www.amazon.com/Pretty-Amy-eboo...\n\nThanks so much for all that you do!\n\n~ Heather Riccio, Senior Publicist\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9235765933990479} +{"content": "\n\n+= See also =\n\nA thicket is a very dense stand of trees or tall shrubs, often dominated by only one or a few species, to the exclusion of all others. They may be formed by species that shed large amounts of highly viable seeds that are able to germinate in the shelter of the maternal plants. In some conditions the formation or spread of thickets may be assisted by human disturbance of an area.\n\nSee also\n\n* Patent thicket\n\nWikimedia Foundation. 2010.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Thicket — Thick et, n. [AS. [thorn]iccet. See {Thick}, a.] A wood or a collection of trees, shrubs, etc., closely set; as, a ram caught in a thicket. Gen. xxii. 13. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • thicket — index assemblage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • thicket — late O.E. þiccet, from þicce (see THICK (Cf. thick)) + denominative suffix et …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • thicket — ► NOUN ▪ a dense group of bushes or trees. ORIGIN Old English, related to THICK(Cf. ↑thickly) …   English terms dictionary\n\n • thicket — [thik′it] n. [ME < OE thiccet < thicce,THICK] a thick growth of shrubs, underbrush, or small trees thicketed adj …   English World dictionary\n\n • thicket — [[t]θɪ̱kɪt[/t]] thickets 1) N COUNT A thicket is a small group of trees or bushes which are growing closely together. ...a bamboo thicket. 2) N COUNT: with supp, usu N of n If you refer to a thicket of ideas or events, you mean that there a lot… …   English dictionary\n\n • thicket — noun Etymology: Middle English *thikket, from Old English thiccet, from thicce thick Date: before 12th century 1. a dense growth of shrubbery or small trees ; coppice 2. something resembling a thicket in density or impenetrability ; tangle < a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • thicket — UK [ˈθɪkɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms thicket : singular thicket plural thickets an area with a lot of bushes and small trees growing very close together …   English dictionary\n\n • thicket —   Ōpū nāhelehele, hihia, lā au, lā au kukū, puo a.     Tangled thicket, hihipe a.   See clump.     The dense thicket of the forest, ka hihia pa a o ka nahele …   English-Hawaiian dictionary\n\n • thicket — noun rabbits taking refuge in the thicket Syn: copse, coppice, grove, brake, covert, clump; wood, woodlot, bush …   Thesaurus of popular words\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": 0.9988089799880981} +{"content": "Stock Image\nImage Not Available\n\nLanguages of Possibility: An Essay in Philosophical Logic (Aristotelian Society Series)\n\nForbes, Graeme\n\n1 ratings by Goodreads\nISBN 10: 063115941X / ISBN 13: 9780631159414\nPublished by Blackwell Pub, U.S.A., 1989\nUsed Condition: Very Good Hardcover\nFrom Moe's Books (Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.)\n\nAbeBooks Seller Since May 26, 2003\n\nQuantity Available: 1\n\nBuy Used\nPrice: US$ 60.00 Convert Currency\nShipping: US$ 3.99 Within U.S.A. 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In the second part, he develops a neo-Fregean approach to semantics in which the references of complete sentences are states of affairs rather than truth-values. This allows modal contexts to be distinguished from propositional attitude contexts, the former being functions of reference (states of affairs and their constituents), the latter functions of senses (thoughts and their constituents). The book attempts to embed an essentially Kripkean account of modality within an overall framework that derives from Frege. It is intended to be of interest to philosophers of language, theoretical linguists and cognitive scientist", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9950870275497437} +{"content": "Hardcover, 480 pages\nPublished on October 18, 2016 by Disney-Hyperion\nISBN-10: 1484758455\nISBN-13: 9781484758458\n36 Book Reviews\nAdd a Rating\nSign in to use your custom avatar.\n mineturtles11Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 3:00 pm55 stars\n Why why don't ask me why everyone knows why!\n willb2026Monday, January 22, 2018 at 2:46 pm55 stars\n totally awesome, follows up from the first book, The Sword of Summer, and a new character. and some action packed action.\n • meThursday, January 18, 2018 at 2:44 pm\n I read the first book but I cant get this book.\n suchomimusWednesday, January 17, 2018 at 3:21 am55 stars\n A thrilling addition to the Magnus Chase adventure, all of Magnus' friends search for the missing hammer of Thor. In doing so, they gatecrash a party and let loose someone very evil...\n grapefruitSaturday, December 30, 2017 at 12:32 am55 stars\n In the second Magnus Chase adventure, Magnus is back and Thor's hammer, Mjorlin, is STILL missing. With his new pals- the ambitious and daring Samirah al-Abbas,the elf Hearthstone,the dwarf Blitzen, smart and sly Mallory Keen, brave T.J.,silly Halfborn, and the new girl\\boy: transgender Alex Fierro. They have to defeat giants and gods with the help of a flirty sword that sings pop music, which isn't helping, and save the world before it's too late! A good read! Percy Jackson fans must get!\n • UnknownMonday, November 13, 2017 at 7:07 pm\n That book series is amazing\n • Sierra Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 2:51 pm\n I am. I am. I am . I am x 1,000\n • poopsterWednesday, October 4, 2017 at 10:12 am\n So Good! The ending spoils something missing in the beginning of the third book. what is it? 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Plus characters like The Atom, Flash, and Green Lantern play a major role in the story which I enjoyed because they're some of my favorite characters.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999762177467346} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 4 (1 votes)\nWar and Peace Second Epilogue is a popular book by Leo Tolstoy. Read War and Peace Second Epilogue, free online version of the book by Leo Tolstoy, on ReadCentral.com. Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace Second Epilogue consists of 12 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of War and Peace Second Epilogue which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for War and Peace Second Epilogue by Leo Tolstoy\nThis book contains 18567 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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When she isn't writing she spends her time caring for the 80+ animals that share her family farm in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nReaders of This Book Also Read\n\nReview by: Jessica Willett on Sep. 13, 2012 : (no rating)\nI really love this characters I wish this had been a longer story\n(reviewed 29 days after purchase)\nReview by: Biblio Phile on April 1, 2012 :\nwhile I really liked this short story I wish the author would have made it a full length novel.\n(reviewed 22 days after purchase)\nReview by: Laura Hunsaker on Sep. 7, 2011 :\nI loved this little short story (originally published in The Mammoth Book of Irish Romance, and the great thing is that it's easily a stand-alone. While it is a part of the Cin Craven series, you don't need to have read the series to \"get\" it. If you are in the mood for a goddess who falls in love with a mortal, and uses him to start her race of warriors (vampires), but never expects the mortal to be angry with her, then this is the book for you.\nAnd the best part? The last scene.\n(reviewed 53 days after purchase)\nReview by: BibiLove on Aug. 15, 2011 :\nThis a really enjoyable read, I strongly recommend having a read of this if you enjoyed her Cin Craven book series. This short read gives you more insight into Cin Cravens world and the mysterious Morrigan who keeps popping up every now and then in the series. You also underrstand more about the King and how vampires came to be. As always with Maclaine, this is a wonderfully written piece that sucks you in from the start.\n(reviewed 4 days after purchase)\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999904036521912} +{"content": "Marco Casagrande\n\nMarco Casagrande, is a Finnish architect, environmental artist, architectural theorist, writer and professor of architecture.\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFamous quotes by Marco Casagrande:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Marco Casagrande's quotes with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this author page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Marco Casagrande Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 22 Nov. 2014. .\n\nMissing a quote of Marco Casagrande?\n\nKnow another good quote of Marco Casagrande? 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More\n\nAvailable formats: epub mobi pdf rtf lrf pdb txt html\n\nFirst 20% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more Online Reader\nWords: 13,540\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781466034211\nAbout LaTonya Jones\n\nLaTonya grew up in northwest Louisiana, and received her bachelor’s degree in English from Louisiana Tech University. She describes her writing style as “the polar opposite of my real-life persona”, and herself as “introspective, a bit of a jokester, and eerily quiet!” LaTonya’s favorite writers include Flannery O’Connor and Terry McMillan. 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Related: Detrimentally.\n\nEtymology dictionary. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • detrimental — I adjective adverse, afflicting, bad, corrupting, crippling, damaging, deleterious, destructive, disadvantageous, disastrous, discommodious, distressing, disturbing, dreadful, extirpative, fulsome, grievous, harmful, hindering, hurtful, ill… …   Law dictionary\n\n • Detrimental — Det ri*men tal, a. Causing detriment; injurious; hurtful. [1913 Webster] Neither dangerous nor detrimental to the donor. Addison. Syn: Injurious; hurtful; prejudicial; disadvantageous; mischievous; pernicious. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • detrimental — deleterious, noxious, *pernicious, baneful Analogous words: harming or harmful, hurting or hurtful, injuring or injurious, damaging, impairing (see corresponding verbs at INJURE) Antonyms: beneficial Contrasted words: advantageous, profitable… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • detrimental — [adj] damaging, disadvantageous adverse, bad, baleful, deleterious, destructive, disturbing, evil, harmful, hurtful, ill, inimical, injurious, mischievous, negative, nocuous, pernicious, prejudicial, unfavorable; concepts 537,570 Ant.… …   New thesaurus\n\n • detrimental — [de΄trə ment′ l] adj. [see DETRIMENT] causing detriment; harmful SYN. PERNICIOUS detrimentally adv …   English World dictionary\n\n • detrimental — adj. detrimental to (smoking is detrimental to health) * * * [ˌdetrɪ mentl] detrimental to (smoking is detrimental to health) …   Combinatory dictionary\n\n • detrimental — det|ri|men|tal [ˌdetrıˈmentl] adj formal causing harm or damage = ↑damaging detrimental to ▪ Smoking is detrimental to your health. ▪ the detrimental effect of pollution on the environment >detrimentally adv …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • detrimental — [[t]de̱trɪme̱nt(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to n Something that is detrimental to something else has a harmful or damaging effect on it. Many foods are suspected of being detrimental to health because of the chemicals and additives they contain …   English dictionary\n\n • detrimental — adj. 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Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995827078819275} +{"content": "Holiday Wishes: A Heartbreaker Bay Christmas Novella\n\nHoliday Wishes: A Heartbreaker Bay Christmas Novella\n\nby Jill Shalvis\n\nPaperback(Mass Market Paperback)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nMembers save with free shipping everyday! \nSee detailsProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780062463609\nPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers\nPublication date: 11/07/2017\nSeries: Heartbreaker Bay Series\nPages: 128\nSales rank: 178,300\nProduct dimensions: 4.00(w) x 6.50(h) x 0.50(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nNew York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the Sierras full of quirky characters. Any resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental. 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From the Hardcover edition.show more\n\nProduct details\n\n • CD-Audio\n • 129.5 x 149.9 x 30.5mm | 226.8g\n • Random House Audio Publishing Group\n • United States\n\nRating details\n\n12,059 ratings\n3.56 out of 5 stars\n5 24% (2,914)\n4 32% (3,809)\n3 27% (3,201)\n2 12% (1,405)\n1 6% (730)\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": 0.970828652381897} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nMay 24th, 2017 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 325,938 comments.\nBiography of Marge Piercy\n\nMarge Piercy\n\nMarge Piercy (1936 - Present)\n\nMarge Piercy (born March 31, 1936) is an American poet, novelist, and social activist.\n\nPiercy was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a family deeply affected by the Great Depression. She was the first in her family to attend college, studying at the University of Michigan. Winning a Hopwood Award for Poetry and Fiction (1957) enabled her to finish college and spend some time in France, and her formal schooling ended with a M.A. from Northwestern University. Her first book of poems, Breaking Camp, was published in 1968.\n\nAs of 2004 she is author of seventeen volumes of poems, among them The Moon is Always Female (1980, considered a feminist classic) and The Art of Blessing the Day (1999), as well as fifteen novels, one play (The Last White Class, co-authored with her third and current husband Ira Wood), one collection of essays (Parti-colored Blocks for a Quilt), one nonfiction book, and one memoir.\n\nHer novels and poetry often focus on feminist or social concerns, although her settings vary. While He, She and It, for instance, is a science fiction novel that won the Arthur C. Clarke award, City of Darkness, City of Light is set during the French Revolution. Other of her novels, such as Summer People and The Longings of Women are set during the modern day. Yet all of her books share a focus on women's lives.\n\nPiercy's poetry tends to be highly personal free verse, and often addresses the same concern with feminist and social issues. Her work shows commitment to the dream of social change (what she might call, in Judaic terms, tikkun olam), rooted in story, the wheel of the Jewish year, and a range of landscapes/settings.\n\nShe lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts with her husband, Ira Wood.\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 Marge Piercy.\n\n23 Poems written by Marge Piercy\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\n1. Comments and analysis of My Mother's Body by Marge Piercy 1 Comment\nA heap of wheat, says the Song of Songs Comments and analysis of Belly Good by Marge Piercy 6 Comments\nAnd thus the people every year\nGirls buck the wind in the grooves toward work\nI am packing to go to the airport Comments and analysis of Traveling Dream by Marge Piercy 2 Comments\nIn flat America, in Chicago,\nMan stomping over my bed in boots\nMine, says the cat, putting out his paw of darkness. Comments and analysis of The Cat's Song by Marge Piercy 3 Comments\nPurple as tulips in May, mauve Comments and analysis of Colors Passing Through Us by Marge Piercy 1 Comment\nShe wore little teeth of pearls around her neck.\nSometimes we collide, tectonic plates merging, Comments and analysis of Implications of One Plus One by Marge Piercy 2 Comments\nTalent is what they say\nThat afternoon the dream of the toads Comments and analysis of Toad Dreams by Marge Piercy 1 Comment\nThe bonsai tree Comments and analysis of A Work Of Artifice by Marge Piercy 313 Comments\nThe construction of a woman: Comments and analysis of What Are Big Girls Made Of? by Marge Piercy 1 Comment\nThe people I love the best Comments and analysis of To Be of Use by Marge Piercy 28 Comments\nThe woman in the ordinary pudgy downcast girl\nThis girlchild was born as usual Comments and analysis of Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy 10 Comments\nTomatoes rosy as perfect baby's buttocks,\nUnder a sky the color of pea soup Comments and analysis of The Seven Of Pentacles by Marge Piercy 68 Comments\nWe sat across the table. 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J. Leonard\n\n  The first will be last in 2045 for then we will say “long dead and gone” are\n  the svengali masters of blood contracts and casting couch management\n\n  Yes, the runts, the hapless, the nerdy undersized\n  have taken over Commerce.\n\n  The allergic, shot taking sissies and hypersensitive mouth breathers\n  now dictate Fashion and the fabrics we wear.\n\n  Book worms who made lists of all the places they would travel\n  and who loved poetry are the Moguls in Film and TV.\n\n “Long dead and gone” are the mesmerizing masters of secret societies\n  and back-door transactions\n\n Those quiet, soft spoken faint of heart, the listeners of song birds\n and nature freaks now control the Music Industry.\n\n  All athletes who prefer to jog and walk in the evenings \n  have redesigned Auto Industry manufacturing.\n\n  So many slow to get coordinated, the ones afraid of cars and cycles\n  surely own and dominate the Energy corridors.\n\n “Long dead and gone” are the hypnotizing masters of stealthy media\n  and clandestine relations\n\n  The anorexic, the obese, the children with no appreciation for gourmet\n  govern our Farm, Fish and Game and decide what is nutritious\n\nThere is no legacy for the 7 deadly sins. The spoils have been abandoned\nby their moneyed vainglorious carcasses. 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(Click here for A Prophecy Forgotten on Kindle and Out of the Shadows on Kindle.)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9866602420806885} +{"content": "Loading Events\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nTeen Fantasy Book Club: Red Queen\n\nMay 19 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm\n\nRed Queen (Red Queen, #1)If you’re a fan of magic, dragons, and elves, be sure to join us for this brand new teen book club! This month:\n\nCome discuss the novel Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard with us!\n\nMay 19\n2:00 pm - 3:00 pm\nEvent Category:\n\nAdjust Text Size\n\nconsumer reports button\n\nny-times-logo\n\nLibrary elf 1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997983574867249} +{"content": "We’re on schedule for the book to be available in all stores from 11th May 2015.\n\nThe hardcover version went through a few hiccups to do with ISBNs and distribution.  It is now shown as published by Blurb, although Princelings Publications is the owner of the publications rights.  The book, ISBN 978-1320766913, was submitted for distribution through the global retailer network at the weekend, and can take 2-10 weeks to reach the stores’ catalogues.  The recommended retail price is £30.\n\nThe previous version, which has since been edited, is still available at the Blurb bookshop to readers of this website at a special price of £21.73 but this offer may be withdrawn at any time.  The early version contains four typos and a formatting change to the index.  Post and packaging are not included, despatch is from the UK.  Some review copies are available from the author: leave a comment below if you have a network, magazine or journal and would like a review copy.\n\nThe paperback version is ISBN 978-1508700388 and is shown as published by Createspace.  This may also be available to order in non-Amazon stores, but it is already available on Amazon. It is also on our own store page, where it is printed to order and despatched from the USA.\n\nThe ebook is, for the time being, available for Kindle and kindle apps only: it can be pre-ordered on Amazon and will be despatched on 11th May.  It should be available for Nook, Kobo or iPad ereaders later in the summer.\n\nFor the latest on-line store links – see the Book page\n\nIf you like the book, please consider leaving a review and/or star rating at your purchase website.\n\nTwo weeks to publication!\nTagged on:                 \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": 0.7664571404457092} +{"content": "Fiction & Non-Fiction Authors Published by Little, Brown Book Group\n\nSearch Our Authors\n\nAuthor Surname\n\nFilter By\n\nClear all\nLaura Jackson\n\nLaura Jackson is a highly regarded biographer. She has published biographies of many rock and film stars including: Steven Tyler, Queen, Kiefer Sutherland, Brian May and Jon Bon Jovi. Laura lives in Scotland.Louise Jordan\n\nLouise Jordan has worked in children's publishing for over twenty five years and is one of the original founders of The Writers' Advice Centre for Children's Books. Before founding the Advice Centre, Louise worked as head reader for Puffin and still reads for a number of children's publishers, including Puffin, Dorling Kindersley, Ladybird and Warne.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000083446502686} +{"content": "Tag: Top 2020\n\nTop Reads of 2020!\n\nWe’re well underway into January, and I’m hoping to read as many great books in 2021 as I did last year – if not more! Today’s post is all about sharing the book love and talking about my favourite reads of 2020. I shared a similar post last year and I enjoyed having the opportunity to feature all my top reads in one place. It’s also a great way for you, readers, to get a\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Thursday, March 02, 2017\n\nUpcoming Adult Programs\n\nCeltic Music & Tales\nPostponed to Wednesday, April 12th  @ 6:30 PM\n\nTime to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and the rich, sparkling music and culture of Ireland! Claudine Langille, longtime singer and instrumentalist with Gypsy Reel, will share some jigs and reels and stories from the Emerald Isle and beyond.\n\nLife’s Priorities & Planning for the Unexpected\nThursday, March 23  @ 6:30 PM\n\nFinancial advisor, Rhonda Lathrop will present a financial planning workshop on preparing for life’s unexpected events.  Rhonda is a financial planner with Merrill Lynch in Manchester, Vermont.\n\nVermont Reads 2017 :  Brown Girl Dreaming\n\nThe Springfield Town Library is pleased to announce their participation in Vermont Reads this spring.  The 2017 book selection is Jacqueline Woodson’s Brown Girl Dreaming. This beautiful memoir of the author’s childhood, written in verse, tells the story of a young person finding her voice and examines the strength of family bonds.  The library has been awarded multiple copies of Brown Girl Dreaming for patrons to borrow and share in our community this spring. Stop by and borrow a copy today!   Look for more Vermont Reads programs at the library this spring for all ages!\n\nA Poet's Work: Can it be Defined?     \nThursday, March 30  @ 6:30 PM\n\nPoet and educator, Dan Heller, will give a poetry reading at the library followed by a lively and educational poetry mini-workshop.  Dan was a secondary educator for over thirty years and holds a BA and an MA in English from Middlebury College.  This event is part of the ongoing Vermont Reads program at the library this spring.\n\nFOSTL Annual Meeting\nWednesday, April 5th  @ 6:30 PM\n\nFollowing a short business meeting, Tina and Willis Wood will speak about their journey along the Camino de Santiago which is a pilgrim route across part of Europe culminating at the tomb of St. James in Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain.  Their five-week hike covered 500 miles.\n\nIntroduction to Genealogy   \nThursday, April 20  @ 6:30 PM\n\nHugh Putnam of the Springfield Arts & Historical Society will cover the various aspects of getting started in genealogy.  Handouts will help you choose software and list some of the many websites available to do your research online.  The talk will give a general overview with particular information about doing research in Springfield and Vermont.  This event is part of the ongoing Vermont Reads program at the library this spring.\n\nBook Discussion with Dan Heller     \nThursday, April 27  @ 6:30 PM\n\nPoet and educator, Dan Heller, will lead a book discussion on the Vermont Reads 2017 book selection, Brown Girl Dreaming.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Fear Not The Dark by Susan Murray\nTeen & Young Adult\n\nFear Not The Dark\n\nBy: Susan Murray\n\nFollowing her Uncle Max’s mysterious death in Minneapolis, freelance journalist Marley McCormick inherits more than his house and rare bookstore, she also finds herself embroiled in a mystery involving a missing book, a gypsy fortune-teller, time travelers and a ghost.\n\nRead This Free\n\nYou read that right! 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Yes, a little of […]\n\nDecember 27\n\nThe 2017 Nerdies: Early Readers and Chapter Books Announced by Alyson Beecher\n\n  One of my favorite new holiday traditions is getting an early peek at the Nerdy Book Award Winners and writing the post to announce the Early Readers and Chapter Books winners. Over the past five years, this is the one category of the Nerdy Book Awards that I have seen the biggest changes. Every […]\n\nDecember 28\n\n  For the past four years, I have had the honor of announcing the Early Reader and Chapter Book Winners of the Nerdies. Before I write the post, I look over the previous year’s announcement. Are there trends? Do certain authors show up year after year? Were there any surprises? Have we increased the number […]\n\nSeptember 24\n\nTop 10 Reasons to Join Us in our October Graphic Novel Celebration!\n\nAre your graphic novel book bins always empty?  Are your students begging you for more titles?  Are you always looking for new graphic novel titles?   Do you use them in the classroom to teach craft, structure and comprehension?  Do you love the energy they bring to the classroom?  If so, this event is for you! […]\n\nDecember 28\n\n2014 Nerdy Awards for Early Readers and Chapter Books Announced by Alyson Beecher\n\nEarly Readers and Chapter Books may be one of the most overlooked age categories in books. Unless you have children in this age range or teach this age group, you may never really pick up an early reader or early chapter book. Picture Books appeal to and are read by all ages. The artwork in […]\n\nDemystifying the Schneider Family Book Award by Alyson Beecher\n\nOn Sunday night, #titletalk hosted by Colby Sharp and Katherine Sokolowski focused on six ALA Youth Media Awards.  Of course, the most well known of the six were the John Newbery Award and the Randolph Caldecott Award. The fast-paced hour was kicked off by discussing potential contenders for the Schneider Family Book Award.  As one […]\n\nThe 2013 Early Readers and Chapter Book Winners Announced by Alyson Beecher\n\nFriendship, life lessons, and lots of laughter and humor characterize this year’s Nerdy Early Readers and Chapter Book Winners.  If you also happen to keep track of previous winners, this year two series hold onto their spots from last year.  One of the authors has been a Nerdy winner three years in a row. And, […]\n\nMaking Writing Real With the Use of Picture Books by Alyson Beecher\n\nLast Saturday, Cathy Mere, Reflect and Refine: Building a Learning Community, and Mindy Robek, Enjoy and Embrace Learning, hosted the 4th annual August 10th Picture Book 10 for 10 event.  I spent a relaxing day reading through the many, many posts created by other Nerdy Book Club members.  It truly was a fabulous celebration of […]\n\nTop Ten Biographical Picture Books by Alyson Beecher\n\nA few years ago I was reading Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko and Moose describes Theresa as a “little Eleanor Roosevelt”.  It occurred to me that my students didn’t know who Eleanor Roosevelt was or why Moose would make the comparison.  What could I do quickly to help my students? I realized […]\n\nThe 2012 Early Reader and Chapter Book Winners are…\n\nDiscovering the perfect early reader or early chapter book can be difficult.  Sure there are wonderfully illustrated books, but to find one that has just the right illustrations and is engaging; yet written in a way that allows developing young readers to have success is much more challenging. This year, I am celebrating that the […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999816358089447} +{"content": "Brand new theme! What do you think? Is the website easier to browse now?\n\nEnglish Meaning: Princess (Female)\n\nWords used to make this name: aran+-iel\n\nPronunciation Guides\n\n • Language(s): Sindarin,\n • Who this name is made for: People\n • Categories this name falls under: Lineage\n\nSearch for Homonyms!\n\nI put together these names for free, so please consider donating to keep the website (and its writers) alive! 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In the fields below you can suggest new entries to the dictionary for Spanish to English.\n\nLatest word suggestions by users: step, one-eyed jack, frontality, fake, chocolate sprinkle\n\nSimilar words\n\nHave a look at the English-Esperanto dictionary by bab.la.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996522665023804} +{"content": "Home » Year: 2021\n\nThis is going to be a short entry in my blog. I am unable to describe with mere words the passion in my head and heart that I feel for Harbord. I am not eloquent enough, nor can I project myself far enough. But I can explain why I feel this way. I love Canada Continue Reading\n\nEsperanto is an international language devised in 1887 by Dr Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof (1859-1917) an eye doctor, under the pseudonym of “Doctoro Esperanto”. He originally called the language “La Internatia Lingua” (the international language”) but it soon became known as Esperanto. Zamenhof was born in the Polish city of Bialystok which at that time was Continue Reading\n\nWhen I sold out my small chain of prescription pharmacies (Vanguard Pharmacy) I had to fill in my time, and one of my former tenants gave me the idea to have a blog. To be honest at that time I was unaware as  to what constituted a blog. Now I know! It couldn’t have filled in Continue Reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9963761568069458} +{"content": "Three Notes on Foucault\n\n“We must not see the constitution of natural history, with the empirical climate in which it develops, as an experiment forcing entry, willy-nilly, into a knowledge that was keeping watch on the truth of nature elsewhere … natural history … is the space opened up … in representation by an analysis which is anticipating the […]\n\nRead More Three Notes on Foucault\n\nPhilosophy or Psychosis\n\nPHILOSOPHY. Stay philosophical. – John Murungi When philosophers speak about the public or the masses as if they are not a part of such masses or publics, one should begin their philosophical skepticism there. Why? Because there becomes a separation between what thou art and what thou art with. One is skeptical only in sincerity. […]\n\nRead More Philosophy or Psychosis\n\nNotes on Disillusion\n\nThe world moves on. Thus, we have reached the peak of our disillusion. There are times when I wish I had never known, and there are times when I recognize that the truth of knowing is to become disillusioned by truth. This is because the world moves on, and the past becomes a fable, put […]\n\nRead More Notes on Disillusion", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996199607849121} +{"content": "\nClose Notification\n\nYour cart does not contain any items\n\nFavorite Childrens Stories from China & Tibet: Chinese & Tibetan Fairy Tales\n\nLotta Carswell Hume Lo Koon-chiu\n\nIn stock\nReady to ship\n\n01 August 2018\nTraditional stories (Children's&YA); Languages & ESL; Chinese - Children's Fiction; Chinese - Languages\nThis colourfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents Chinese and Tibeten folk and fairytales and other stories-providing insight into a rich literary culture.\n\nFavorite Children's Stories from China and Tibet is a captivating collection of stories from different parts of China and Tibet. Enter a mythical world where animals speak and play tricks on each other, and especially on the great striped tiger, often characterized as powerful and strong, but who can be fooled. Also depicted are humans who perform magic, both good and bad; humans who become animals; animals who become human; magic pancakes; wishing cups; fairy boats, a Chinese Cinderella, and a Tibetan creation story. These unique stories are fresh and charming, filled with humorous insights into Tibetan and Chinese culture and life, including the power and influence of the moon and the importance of festivals. They make perfect new additions for story time or bedtime reading and readers of all ages will find much to love within these pages.\n\nChinese and Tibeten folk tales include:\n\nA Chinese Cinderella The Country of the Mice The Wishing Cup The Story of the Tortoise and the Monkey A Hungry Wolf The King of the Mountain How the Deer Lost His Tale The Children's Favorite Stories series was created to share the folktales and legends most beloved by children in the East with young readers of all backgrounds in the West. Other multicultural children's books in this series include: Asian Children's Favorite Stories, Indian Children's Favorite Stories, Indonesian Children's Favorite Stories, Japanese Children's Favorite Stories, Singapore Children's Favorite Stories, Chinese Children's Favorite Stories, Korean Children's Favorite Stories, Balinese Children's Favorite Stories, and Vietnamese Children's Favorite Stories.\nBy:   Lotta Carswell Hume, Lo Koon-chiu\nImprint:   Tuttle\nCountry of Publication:   United States\nDimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 229mm, \nWeight:   680g\nISBN:   9780804850186\nISBN 10:   0804850186\nPages:   112\nPublication Date:   01 August 2018\nRecommended Age:   From 5 to 14 years\nAudience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language\nLanguage:   Chinese\nFormat:   Hardback\nPublisher's Status:   Active\n\nLotta Carswell Hume lived in western China for over twenty-two years and during that time she heard and collected many of the traditional tales of China and Tibet. Lotta's wish to make these fascinating stories available to people all over the world is realized in this book, so that they may be enjoyed just as her own three children enjoyed them with their Chinese playmates. Lo Koon-chiu is a well-known children's book artist and a graduate from the Canton Technical College of Arts. Lo Koon-chiu also studied drawing and water colour under a number of famous Chinese painters. Lo Koon-chiu has supplied more than ninety beautiful illustrations, all done in the classic Chinese brush style, to give this book a wonderful visual charm.\n\nSee Also", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7680631875991821} +{"content": "Review of the Public Domain Publishing Bible\n\nSome of you may be aware that I run http://www.heartlandreviews.com. A couple of years ago I went to a fee-paid format to cut way down on the submissions. The following review, however, was not paid for. I found the book that helpful and wanted to get the word out. Here is my review as posted in both my nonfiction and writers books pages of Heartland Reviews:\n\nTitle: The Public Domain Publishing Bible\nAuthor: Andras M. Nagy\nPublisher and/or Distributor: Murine Communications\nPublisher Website: www.thePublicDomainBible.com\nPages: 164\nISBN: 9780982499412\nPrice: $13.45\nPublishing Date: 2010\nReader: Bob Spear\nRating: 5 hearts\n\nThis extraordinarily helpful how-to is a must-have for publishers and self-publishers. The author, who has published over 60 books, teaches how to find and use content in the public domain to increase your streams of income and to bring to light timeless information. He provides both instruction and valuable resources and links to enable you to find and publish books no longer protected by copyright.\nHis chapters include: Public Domain in the USA; How to Select a Genre; The Print on Demand Advantage; How to Construct Your Book; A Guide to Book Scanning; How to Build a CIP Data Block; How to Work with Lightning Source; How to Market Your Business; Search Engine Optimization; How to Work with Amazon; How to Work with Createspace.com; How to Get Publicity; New Technologies; My Ten Commandments; Public Domain Resources; Publishing Resources; Copyright Search Firms; International Copyright Treaties; and a Bibliography.\n\nHis information prompted me to download a public domain book about the 1850s we sell steadily in our bookstore from Project Gutenberg, re-typeset it, redesign a cover, put our ISBN on it, and print it for sale in our store. All except for the printing of course and the ISBN was absolutely free. I now plan to publish a series of books from the 1800s frontier days to create a special section in our store, as well as wholesaling them to local museums and such. This book made all that possible. We rated it our max five hearts.\n\nThis is a\ncross-posting from Bob Spear‘s Book Trends blog.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995335936546326} +{"content": "Rainbow of Friends by P. K. Hallinan\n\nRainbow of Friends\n\nWritten by P. K. Hallinan\nIllustrated by\n\nRRP £4.50\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.\n\nRainbow of Friends by P. K. Hallinan\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n32 pages\n\nP. K. Hallinan\nMore books by P. K. Hallinan\n\nIdeals Children's Books,U.S. an imprint of Worthy Publishing\n\nPublication date\n\n1st December 200love Lovereading because I often never know what to read and this helps you find a good book. I have recommended this to many people.\n\nShannon-Louise Masters – age 15\n\nI love lovereading4kids because I’ve read amazing books I would never have picked up, and its opened doors to new genre’s I now love.\n\nHarriet Cunningham\n\nLove “Lovereading4kids” as my son gets to hear about & read new books before his mates which keeps him interested in reading=a very happy Mum\n\nLiz Evans\n\nWe love Lovereading4kids because it promotes reading choices, new authors and a sense of community for children of all ages!\n\nRachel Bridgeman\n\nLovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9792321920394897} +{"content": "8685 ( ISBN )  \n\nDestiny's Shadow\nAuthor(s): Kathy Keller\nISBN-13: 9780595208685 ISBN: 0595208681\n\nFormat: Paperback   Pages: 360 Pub. Date: 2001-11-29 Publisher: iUniverse\nList Price: $18.95\n\nClick link below to compare 110+ bookstores prices! 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Born in Križevci, Croatia, he has lived in Germany since age three.\n\nAdded by Ehsan Ehsani on January 26, 2012 at 1:30pm — No Comments\n\nCreating Characters\n\nThe process of creating a character is like conceiving, carrying and giving birth to a baby who will, no doubt, have Mom’s nose or Grandpa’s ears. While I didn’t consciously model the characters in Mixed Messages or the subsequent novels in my Malone mystery series after myself or anyone else, there are bits and pieces of me and people I know in each of them: a physical characteristic, a personality trait or a life experience that contributed significantly to who they…\n\nAdded by Patricia Gligor on January 26, 2012 at 6:28am — No Comments\n\n…\n\nAdded by Giovanni Gelati on January 26, 2012 at 2:15am — No Comments\n\nC.K. Webb Starts off The G-ZONE’s TGIF show!\n\nAuthor C.K. Webb will be my guest on Friday at 4pm EST on The G-ZONE ,my blogtalk radio show, to discuss her many projects. Following her will be Anthony Neil Smith and a great friend of the show, Les Edgerton. Tune in for the fun:\n\nhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/gelatisscoop/2012/01/27/tgif-ck-webbanthony-neil-smith-les-edgerton\n\nHere is a little bit about the novels we…\n\nAdded by Giovanni Gelati on January 26, 2012 at 12:24am — No Comments\n\nReview - Little Star, John Ajvide Lindqvist\n\nBook Title:   LITTLE STAR\n\nAuthor:  John Ajvide Lindqvist\n\nISBN:   9781921758577\n\nLocation:   Sweden\n\nPublisher:   Text Publishing\n\nYear of Publication:   2011\n\nLennart Cederström, embittered ex-pop singer, is foraging for mushrooms when he finds a baby left for dead in a plastic bag. He revives her and is utterly astonished by the sound of her crying: the child’s voice is a clear, haunting, perfectly pitched note.\n\nLennart decides the girl will be his project.…\n\nAdded by Karen from AustCrime on January 25, 2012 at 5:26pm — No Comments\n\nChapter 1 and 2 of my short story\n\nChapter 1\n\nI was finally able to hang up the phone on Vincent Ronelly, my fence, when I told him I would meet him in an hour for coffee. He is a very chatty guy that will not, under any circumstances, let the conversation die. I didn't blame him this time though, because he was talking about something very important. When he first called that morning, I was still sound asleep, because I have a stay at home job as an artist. I had to get out of bed and pick up…\n\nAdded by Keaton Duwelius on January 25, 2012 at 11:18am — No Comments\n\nCall Me Smitty, First Kill\n\nNumber nine in the series. Call Me Smitty, First Kill is now available at most places where one can buy ebooks.\n\nThree short stories featuring an assassin who has a very strong since of biblical-styled justice in him.\n\nThe cover is the new cover we'll be using during 2012 for the series.  Kinda grabs your attention, doesn't…\n\nAdded by B.R.Stateham on January 25, 2012 at 5:10am — No Comments\n\nThe Shadow Knows\n\nKabul CIA station is a mess, a man thought to be a recruit to spy on the Arabs, double crosses the Americans. He  sets off a suicide bomb killing many CIA officers. There is also evidence of American soldiers dealing drugs with the Taliban and there is question of a mole inside the CIA.\n\nJohn Wells, CIA problem solver is asked to travel to Kabul to get…\n\nAdded by michael draper on January 25, 2012 at 12:23am — No Comments\n\nThe House of Silk - Anthony Horowitz\n\nOnce I discovered Sherlock Holmes in my younger years, I devoured every tale, fascinated with Holmes' powers of observation and deductions.\n\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle died in 1930. The House of Silk by Anthony Horowitzis the first time a new Holmes story has been sanctioned by his estate.\n\nI started to listen to…\n\nAdded by Luanne Ollivier on January 24, 2012 at 10:30pm — No Comments\n\nThe G-ZONE this week!\n\nTues.-Jan. 24-5pm EST- E.E. King\n\nWeds.-Jan. 25-4.30 pm EST-B.R. Stateham and some friends\n\nThurs.-Jan. 26-4pm EST-Ryan Cunningham\n\nFri.- Jan. 27-4Pm EST- C.K. Webb and at 4.30 pm EST Anthony Neil Smith & Les Edgerton-TGIF!!           \n\nAdded by Giovanni Gelati on January 24, 2012 at 9:54am — No Comments\n\nI just wanted to let you know my book WAIFS OF THE WASTELAND is now available on Amazon or Barnes & Noble.com. Soon it should also be released on Kindles and Nooks, but for now you can get a print copy. I hope you like it, and if you do, give me a favorable review. Do me a favor, will you? Let others know about the book. I gotta sell copies, the more the better.\n\nAdded by Wayne Beauvais on January 24, 2012 at 1:38am — No Comments\n\n\"A bold, ambitious, genre-bending novel from the talented Craig McDonald.\" \n\nTOROS & TORSOS, the sequel to my Edgar/Anthony nominated debut novel HEAD GAMES, is available for free download as an eBook exclusively from Amazon for Kindle, today only,…\n\nAdded by Craig McDonald on January 24, 2012 at 12:32am — No Comments\n\nBetrayal of Trust - Susan Hill\n\nSusan Hill is a prolific and prize winning author, but a new name for me. Her latest release The Betrayal of Trust, is the sixth book in her Simon Serraillercrime…\n\nAdded by Luanne Ollivier on January 23, 2012 at 10:23pm — No Comments\n\nWorking on final revisions of the next DI Horton marine mystery crime novel, number eight in the series\n\nYes, I am now working on what I hope to be the final revisions of the next DI Andy Horton marine mystery crime novel, the eighth in the series. It is at this stage that I review the phrases and words I've used and those I've over used and try and replace them for something else and possibly a word more evocative, emotional or stimulating depending on the…\n\nAdded by Pauline Rowson on January 23, 2012 at 8:04pm — No Comments\n\nReview - Beyond Fear, Jaye Ford\n\nBook Title:   BEYOND FEAR\n\nAuthor:  Jaye Ford\n\nISBN:   9781864711974\n\nPublisher:   Random House Australia\n\nYear of Publication:   2011\n\nAt seventeen, Jodie Cramer survived a terrifying assault at the hands of three strangers.  Her schoolmate Angie was not so lucky ...\n\nNow thirty-five, Jodie is a teacher and mother of two - and her past is a horror she's buried deep.  When she sets out for a weekend in the country with three friends, all she has in mind are a few…\n\nAdded by Karen from AustCrime on January 23, 2012 at 3:18pm — No Comments\n\nA free 'Smitty' story for your consideration\n\nOver in my blog today is a freebie;  a 'Smitty' short story to read for your consideration.\n\nFor those of you who aren't familiar with Smitty, you'll find a hit-man of different qualities.  A dark soul with a streak of Justice in him.\n\nYou'll also find an experiment.  Short punches to the gut for emphasis instead of sentences.  Hard imagery.\n\nCheck it out…\n\nAdded by B.R.Stateham on January 23, 2012 at 4:04am — No Comments\n\nIs Author Kate Laity Actually a Spy?\n\nKate Laity (aka K.A. Laity aka C. Margery Kempe aka Kit Marlowe aka Kate Wombat) has to be one of the most interesting authors I've crossed virtual paths with in a long time. For starters, just look at the different names she uses. Combine that with a lot of international traveling and a multi-language repetoire of light bulb jokes, and you might think she's a…\n\nAdded by Benjamin Sobieck on January 23, 2012 at 1:30am — No Comments\n\nNice Swedish Crime Story: Frozen Tracks by Ake Edwardson\n\nÅke Edwardson is a Swedish author of detective fiction, and was previously a lecturer in journalism at Gothenburg University, the city where many of his Inspector Winter novels are set. His crime novels have made him a three-time winner of the Swedish Crime Writers’ Academy Award for best crime novel.…\n\nAdded by Ehsan Ehsani on January 22, 2012 at 10:48am — No Comments\n\nDennis Palumbo, mystery & coffee giveaways & more in new KRL issue\n\nNew issue of Kings River Life is up and filled with great stuff! We have a guest article called \"The Girl With the Evil Psychiatrist\" by Dennis Palumbo along with a review of his latest mystery novel, \"Fever Dream\" & a chance to win a copy of the book http://kingsriverlife.com/01/21/the-girl-with-the-evil-psychiatrist/\n\nA review of \"The Dark Rose\" by Erin Kelly & a chance to win a copy of this book…\n\nAdded by Lorie Ham on January 22, 2012 at 3:18am — No Comments\n\nIf you face the sunshine, the shadows will always be behind you.\n\nIn the near future, cloning is legal. Dr. Davis Moore is a fertility doctor specializing in reproductive cloning.\n\nWhen his daughter AK is raped and murdered the police investigation stalls. Moore picks up his daughter's belongings from the police and gets a DNA sample. He uses it to clone a child that will grow up to be the replica of his father.\n\nMickey the Gerund is a religious fanatic who feels he's on God's mission to destroy fertility clinics and kill the…\n\nAdded by michael draper on January 22, 2012 at 1:16am — No Comments\n\nMonthly Archives\n\nCrimeSpace Google Search\n\n© 2020   Created by Daniel Hatadi.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9253638386726379} +{"content": "gomanga network: Seven Seas Entertainment | Ghost Ship | Light Novel | S7 Games\nFollow us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram\n\nBook: At Night, I Become a Monster (Novel)\n\nAt Night, I Become a Monster (Novel)\nSeries: At Night, I Become a Monster (Novel)\n\nStory & Art by: Yoru Sumino\nRelease Date: 2020/04/28\nEarly Digital: 2020/01/30\nPrice: $13.99\nFormat: Light Novel\nTrim: 5.875 x 8.25in\nPage Count: 264\nISBN: 978-1-64505-297-5\n\nTranslation: Diana Taylor\nAdaptation: Nino Cipri\nLayout: Clay Gardner\n\nA haunting new novel by the creator of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.\n\nEvery night, Adachi transforms into a nightmarish creature—and every morning, he reverts to human form. When he encounters his ostracized classmate Yano Satsuki in his monstrous state, the two develop a peculiar bond. But daylight brings its own form of terrors. Which is worse, the monster at night, or the cruel realities of the classroom by day?\n\nA psychological high school fantasy novel from Yoru Sumino, bestselling author of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.\n\n“Overall At Night, I Become a Monster is a fascinating read. It’s a mystical story…just as captivating as Yoru Sumino’s I Want to Eat Your Pancreas. A must-read for fans of the author and supernatural dramas!” —Anime UK News\n\nRETAILERS (Availability may vary)\n\nPrint Editions\n\nComic Shop Locator RightStuf BookShop Amazon Barnes Books A Million Indigo/Chapters IndieBound Powells walmart\n\nDigital Editions\n\nDue to licensing or platform-specific content restrictions, not all books are available digitally.\nMore information is available in our Digital FAQ.\n\nAmazon (US) BookWalker Comixology Google Play Apple iBooks Kobo NOOK", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7942404747009277} +{"content": "\n\nWhen Lorin Stein took over the Paris Review in 2010 (as its third editor in 57 years), he immediately addressed the elephant in the room: Was running a literary magazine in the 21st century still a worthy pursuit? In his first editor’s note, he wrote: “The real question is not whether journals can survive in some imagined future, but what we ourselves want and need. And when have we needed a great print journal more? Most of us spend our days in an enforced state of distraction, with nothing allowed to sink in.” Hear, hear! Tonight, Stein will continue this argument at the panel discussion “Who Gives a Sh*t About Literary Magazines”? Joining him will be Rob Spillman, editor of Tin House; John Freeman, editor of Granta; and Randy Rosenthal, editor of The Coffin Factory.\n\nMon., Sept. 17, 7 p.m., 2012", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978798031806946} +{"content": "What does AILUOO stand for?\n\nWhat does AILUOO mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: AILUOO.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for AILUOO:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nail' uoo\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is AILUOO? Got another good explanation for AILUOO? 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\"AILUOO.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 27 May 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9054418206214905} +{"content": "\nenvelop vb\n1 *cover, overspread, wrap, shroud, veil\nAnalogous words: *surround, environ, encompass: cloak, mask (see DISGUISE)\n2 *enclose, fence, pen, coop, corral, cage, wall\nAnalogous words: confine, circumscribe (see LIMIT): protect, shield, guard (see DEFEND)\n\nNew Dictionary of Synonyms. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Envelop — En*vel op, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enveloped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enveloping}.] [OE. envolupen, envolipen, OF. envoluper, envoleper, F. envelopper; pref. en (L. in) + voluper, voleper. See {Develop}.] To put a covering about; to wrap up or in; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • envelop — (v.) late 14c., envolupen, be involved in, from O.Fr. envoleper (10c., Mod.Fr. envelopper) envelop, cover; fold up, from en in (see EN (Cf. en ) (1)) + voloper wrap up, of uncertain origin, perhaps Celtic (see Gamillscheg, Diez). Literal sense is …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • envelop — envelop, envelope Envelop (with stress on the second syllable) is the form for the verb, meaning ‘to wrap up, surround, etc.’, and it inflects envelops, enveloped, enveloping. Envelope (with stress on the first syllable, now normally pronounced… …   Modern English usage\n\n • envelop — I verb beleaguer, beseige, beset, blanket, box, cage, circumfundere, circumscribe, cloak, cloister, close in, compass, conceal, confine, corral, cover, curtain, edge, embox, embrace, encapsulate, encase, encircle, enclose, encompass, enfold,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • envelop — [v] encase, hide blanket, cage, cloak, conceal, contain, coop, corral, cover, drape, embrace, encircle, enclose, encompass, enfold, engulf, enshroud, enwrap, fence, gird, girdle, guard, hem, immure, invest, obscure, overlay, overspread, pen,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • envelop — ► VERB (enveloped, enveloping) ▪ wrap up, cover, or surround completely. DERIVATIVES envelopment noun. ORIGIN Old French envoluper, related to DEVELOP(Cf. ↑developer) …   English terms dictionary\n\n • envelop — [en vel′əp, invel′əp] vt. [ME envolupen < OFr envoluper: see EN 1 & DEVELOP] 1. to wrap up; cover completely 2. to surround 3. to conceal; hide envelopment n …   English World dictionary\n\n • envelop — enveloper, n. v. /en vel euhp/; n. /en vel euhp, en veuh leuhp, ahn /, v., enveloped, enveloping. n. v.t. 1. to wrap up in or as in a covering: The long cloak she was wearing enveloped her completely. 2. to serve as a wrapping or covering for, as …   Universalium\n\n • envelop — v. (D; intr.) to envelop in * * * [ɪn veləp] (D; intr.) to envelop in …   Combinatory dictionary\n\n • envelop — UK [ɪnˈveləp] / US / US [enˈveləp] verb [transitive] Word forms envelop : present tense I/you/we/they envelop he/she/it envelops present participle enveloping past tense enveloped past participle enveloped to surround someone or something… …   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": 0.9861583113670349} +{"content": "Book of Astronomy and Space by Lisa Miles, Alastair Smith\n\nBook of Astronomy and Space\n\nWritten by Lisa Miles, Alastair Smith\nIllustrated by Gary Bines, Peter Bull\n\nBook of Astronomy and Space by Lisa Miles, Alastair Smith\n\nA comprehensive guide to the solar system accompanied by mesmerising photography and intricate illustrations. Children can learn about star groups, explore space and follow the Usborne Quicklinks to find out more. 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I loved this book.”\n—Book Riot“Michelle Ruiz Keil’s debut is sure to leave readers thinking about trauma, forgiveness, and growth.”\n\n“Intriguing and well-crafted.” \n—YA Books Central  \n\n“Keil is at her best playing with the magical realism element . . . using lush, imagistic prose to cast a dreamy (sometimes nightmarish) pall over the scenes.” \n—Bulletin for the Center of Children’Looking for More Great Reads?\nDownload our Spring Fiction Sampler Now\nBack to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9002110958099365} +{"content": "Melanie Klein\n\nPaperback (Print)\nBuy New\nBuy New from BN.com\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nfrom $14.55\nUsually ships in 1-2 business days\n(Save 48%)\nOther sellers (Paperback)\n • All (10) from $14.55   \n • New (6) from $21.27   \n • Used (4) from $14.55   nalysis.\n\nKlein is celebrated here as the first person to see the mother as the source of not only creativity, but of thought itself, and the first to consider the place of matricide in psychic development. As such, Klein is a seminal figure in the evolution of the provocative ideas about motherhood and the psyche for which Kristeva is most famous. Klein is thus, in a sense, a mother to Kristeva, making this book an account of the development of Kristeva's own thought as well as Klein's.\n\nColumbia University Press\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nEditorial Reviews\n\nNot only is Kristeva superbly successful in this elaboration, but also I believe she is sometimes superior to Klein herself in the conceptual articulation of clinical insights.\n\n— Aleksandar Dimitrijevic\n\nMetapsychology - Aleksandar Dimitrijevic\n\nNot only is Kristeva superbly successful in this elaboration, but also I believe she is sometimes superior to Klein herself in the conceptual articulation of clinical insights.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\nMeet the Author\n\nJulia Kristeva is an internationally known psychoanalyst and critic and is professor of linguistics at the University of Paris VII. She is the author of many highly regarded books published by Columbia in translation, including Hannah Arendt, Strangers to Ourselves, New Maladies of the Soul, Time and Sense, and The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt.\n\nColumbia University Press\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\nIntroduction: The Psychoanalytic Century1: Jewish Families, European Stories: A Depression and Its Aftermath2: Analyzing Her Children: From Scandal to Play Technique3: The Priority and Interiority of the Other and the Bond: The Baby Is Born with His Objects4: Anxiety or Desire: In the Beginning Was the Death Drive5: A Most Early and Tyrannical Superego6: The Cult of the Mother or an Ode to Matricide? The Parents7: The Phantasy as a Metaphor Incarnate8: The Immanence of Symbolism and Its Degrees9: From the Foreign Language to the Filigree of the Loyal and Disloyal10: The Politics of Kleinianism", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973323345184326} +{"content": "Upgrade to a better browser, please.\n\nScience Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books\n\nThe Blue Girl\n\nAdded By: Administrator\nLast Updated: HRO\n\nThe Blue Girl\n\nPurchase this book through IndieBound.org Purchase this book from Amazon.com Purchase this book from Amazon.co.uk\nAuthor: Charles de Lint\nPublisher: Viking Press, 2004\nSeries: Newford: Book 13\nBook Type: Novel\nGenre: Fantasy\nSub-Genre Tags: Urban Fantasy\nJuvenile Fantasy\nIf you liked The Blue Girl you might like these books.\nAvg Member Rating:\n(15 reads / 7 ratings)No excerpt currently exists for this novel. Be the first to submit one!\n\nSubmit an Excerpt\n\nThere are currently no reviews for this novel. Be the first to submit one! 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Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nCharles Dickens : a critical introduction.\n\nAuthor: K J Fielding\nPublisher: London ; New York : Longmans, Green and Co., ©1958.\nEdition/Format:  Book : Biography : EnglishView all editions and formats\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\nAdditional Physical Format: Online version:\nFielding, K. J. (Kenneth J.)\nCharles Dickens.\nLondon, New York, Longmans, Green [1958]\n(OCoLC)644259145\nNamed Person: Charles Dickens; Charles Dickens; Charles Dickens\nMaterial Type: Biography\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: K J Fielding\nOCLC Number: 357971\nDescription: v, 218 p. ; 19 cm.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. 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But on the good news side of things, the lovely Jenna from Reading with Jenna came to visit Toronto! It was such a fun week spending it with her. I took her to a lot of bookstores, and we definitely ate our way through the city! We also took time and watched Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them with Joey from Thoughts and Afterthoughts. Finally we had a board game night with Joey and Maria from Big City Bookworm. It was definitely the highlight of my November!\n\nPhew…. boy am I exhausted! So let’s get to how well I did in books!\n\nThe Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon – November 2nd, 2016\n\nPaper Princess by Erin WattNovember 9th, 2016\n\nFate of Flames by Sarah Raughley – November 9th, 2016\n\nBehind Closed Doors by B.A. ParisNovember 12th, 2016\n\nThree Truths and a Lie by Brent HartingerNovember 16th, 2016\n\nDead Girls Society by Michelle Krys – November 23rd, 2016\n\nThanks A Lot, John LeClair by Johanna Parkhurst – November 28th, 2016\n\nCrimson Dagger by Morgan Rhodes – November 29th, 2016\n\nObsidian Blade by Morgan Rhodes – November 30th, 2016\n\nOnly 7 novels + 2 novellas this month!\n\nOther books I’ve started:\n\nThe Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid – 4/5\n\nThe Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena – 3/5\n\nThe Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon – 5/5 \n\nFate of Flames by Sarah Raughley – 4/5\n\n(Click the links to read the reviews)\n\nReviews Coming in December:\n\nWaiting On Wednesday\n\nCrystal Storm – November 2nd, 2016\n\nWindwitch – November 9th, 2016\n\nRoseblood – November 16th, 2016\n\nHistory is All You Left Me – November 23rd, 2016\n\nFrostblood – November 30th, 2016\n\nTop 10 Tuesday\n\nRecent Adds to my TBR – November 8th, 2016\n\nHoliday Gift Guide: Humor – November 29th, 2016\n\nNovember Awards\n\nNovember Achievements\n\n700 Blog Followers November 2016\n\n28,500 Blog ViewsNovember 2016\n\n11,500 Blog Visitors November 2016\n\nBeauty and the Beast Tag – November 20th, 2016\n\nOctober 31st to November 6th\n\nNovember 7th to November 13thBIG REVEAL: Wonder Woman Warbringer\n\nNovember 14th to 20thBIG REVEAL: Lord of Shadows\n\nNovember 21st to November 27th\n\nAnd that was November. I did more reading this month than in the past couple of months, so as always, thank you guys for spending it with me! See you guys in December!\n\nUntil next time,\n\nPublished by\n\nJesse Nicholas lives in Toronto, Canada. He is an aspiring writer and one day wishes to have a novel published. Along with writing, Jesse enjoys music, travel, trashy TV, and is an avid reader of anything in the Young Adult and Fantasy/Sci-Fi genres. He is currently posts reviews on the novels he reads on his blog, and spends hours upon hours coming up with ideas for a future stories.\n\n7 thoughts on “November 2016 Wrap Up!”\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. 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Maurice at first tells the doctor he has a problem with women, but after the doctor responds to everything from unwanted pregnancy to impotence, Maurice admits to being “an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.” The doctor responds, “Rubbish.” How often do you hear science defined by literature?\n\nBut the doctor’s response was indicative of the times:\n\nContinue reading “An unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9527356624603271} +{"content": "Try Our Apps\n\nfollow Dictionary.com\n\nThe Best Internet Slang\n\n[en-kript] /ɛnˈkrɪpt/\nverb (used with object)\nto encipher or encode.\nOrigin of encrypt\n1940-1945\n1940-45; en-1 + -crypt (abstracted from cryptic, cryptography, etc.), modeled on encode\nRelated forms\nencryption, encryptation, noun\nDictionary.com Unabridged\nBased on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2017.\nCite This Source\nExamples from the Web for encryption\nContemporary Examples\nWord of the Day\n\nDifficulty index for encrypt\n\nSome English speakers likely know this word\n\nWord Value for encryption\n\nScrabble Words With Friends\n\nNearby words for encryption", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6828325986862183} +{"content": "skip to Main Content\n\nInspirational Indie Author Interview: Michelle Winkler. Dark Fantasy Author Overcame ADHD and Helps Other Indie Writers Succeed\n\nMy ALLi author guest this episode is Michelle Winkler, who writes dark urban fantasy. Michelle struggles with ADHD, which makes it challenging to focus on long-term goals, but she overcame it after completing NaNoWriMo, the National Novel Writing Month challenge. Now, she’s passionate about using her experiences to help other indie authors.\n\nInspirational Indie Authors is proudly sponsored by Bookvault. Sell high-quality, print-on-demand books directly to readers worldwide and earn maximum royalties selling directly. Automate fulfillment and create stunning special editions with BookvaultBespoke. Visit Bookvault.app today for an instant quote.\n\nThoughts or further questions on this post or any self-publishing issue?\n\nIf you’re an ALLi member, head over to the SelfPubConnect forum for support from our experienced community of indie authors, advisors, and team. 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All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "A month post partum Book Baby 6….\n\nScary to think that it’s been over a month since the launch of Book Baby 6 aka Long Shadows.\n\nThe Silver Lake fans have welcomed it with open arms and showered it with love and I’m delighted that it’s sitting on Amazon.co.uk with no less than 12 five star reviews already. It’s also earned 2 five star reviews on Amazon.com which to me is HUGE plus 5 five star reviews on Good Reads. I honestly couldn’t have asked for more so thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who has taken the time to leave a review.\n\nI’ve said it before that these kind words and twinkling stars fuel the fires of creativity and I genuinely mean it. The kind words this time have made me question if I made the right decision to end the Silver Lake series after five books.\n\nYes. Yes, I did make the right decision but that doesn’t mean I don’t miss those characters. They’ll be back at some point in the not too distant future I’m sure.\n\nSo, what happens now? What happens once your book baby is set free and you’re waiting and watching as the world reads it?\n\nWell, if you’re like me, you start thinking about the next one.\n\nActually, I started Book Baby 7 a couple of weeks before Long Shadows was published. I bought 5 new matching notebooks and started to write but I didn’t truly connect with it for a good three weeks or more. For once I have the storyline mapped out in my head. (No, I don’t plot these books out. I kind of go with the flow here.)\n\nI think I had a mild case of post-partum book baby blues. Almost a year of living in lockdown has taken its toll on a lot of writers’ creativity and it would appear I’m no exception, but I’ve worked my way through it and have found my way into my own storyline. I just hope I can stay there!\n\nI’m not jinxing my progress by revealing too many details of the focus of Book Baby 7 but will say this – I’m giving myself a generous window of time here. Please don’t expect this one to be ready before summer 2022 at the earliest.\n\nIn the meantime, if you’ve not met Jake and Lori and the rest of Silver Lake, you can still catch up with them on Amazon. You’ll also find Ellen hanging out there too.\n\nSilver Lake series\n\nAmazon.com links –\n\nStronger Within – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VXDSC1M\n\nImpossible Depths – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C0GS30K\n\nBonded Souls – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSQHG71\n\nShattered Hearts – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZY8ZSDM\n\nLong Shadows – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RR1FGLG\n\nAmazon.co.uk links  –\n\nStronger Within – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VXDSC1M\n\nImpossible Depths – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01C0GS30K\n\nBonded Souls – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XSQHG71\n\nShattered Hearts – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07ZY8ZSDM\n\nLong Shadows – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08RR1FGLG\n\nAmazon.com link\n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FYHKR44\n\nAmazon.co.uk link\n\nhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FYHKR44\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. 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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\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\n • Appears in:\n y The Australasian vol. 108 no. 2807 17 January 1920 7790933 1920 newspaper issue 1920 pg. 138-139\nLast amended 21 Jul 2021 08:51:18", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9966071248054504} +{"content": "What does JA mean in Famous?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand JA in the Community field in general and in the Famous terminology in particular.\n\nJim Austin\n\nCommunity » Famous\n\nFind a translation for JA in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nWhat does JA mean?\n\nDiscuss this JA abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"JA.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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Levine\n\nAbout Miller, Barnabas\n\nSee more books from this Author\nBarnabas Miller has written many books for children and young adults. His most recent young adult novel, 7 Souls, was published in July 2010. He also composes and produces music for film and network television. He lives in New York City with his wife, Heidi; their cat, Ted; and their dog, Zooey.\nPublished January 1, 2012 by Sourcebooks Jabberwocky. 285 pages\nGenres: Humor & Entertainment, Children's Books, Arts & Photography, Literature & Fiction. Fiction\n\nUnrated Critic Reviews for Rock God\n\nKirkus Reviews\n\nSee more reviews from this publication\n\nIt’s called The Legend of the Good Supreme, and it’s an instruction manual on becoming a “full-on, fire-breathing MEGALORD OF RRRRROCK.” Because this is rock and roll, the book is missing all but six pages.\n\nFeb 01 2012 | Read Full Review of Rock God: The Legend of BJ Le...\n\nRate this book!\n\nAdd Review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9923508167266846} +{"content": "\nEast Coker Poetry Competition 2021   -     'The Elements'        \n\nOur judge this year was poet Gill Barr.   \n\nOur Competition meeting was held on 30th November and the winners were  Juliet Lacey and Maya Pieris.   \n\nTo read the winning entries see the  'Competitions' page \n\nOur Outside Event at 'Bales' was a reminder how good it is to get back to 'real' poetry meetings again.   The food was delicious and the poetry an interesting and varied selection.   Details of some of the readings appear below.   This was a 'private' meeting restricted to those receiving our newsletter.   If you wish to receive the newsletter please contact the group via this website contact page.\n\nThis meeting was as much a 'test' meeting to gauge peoples response to a return to normal meetings.   \n\nPoems read included   ;- Hares at Play by John Clare,  Gardener's Question Time by Steve Ellis,  The Blue Bowl by Maya Pieris,  The Bird's Eye View  by Maya Pieris and  Achromatopsia by David Cloke.\n\nThe September 'Open Meeting' at the Village Cafe was great fun with a wide range of varied poetry.   An enjoyable evening.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000007152557373} +{"content": "\nUh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.\n\nFor a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.\n\nCup of Tea: A Novel of 1917\n\nCup of Tea: A Novel of 1917\n\n3.5 14\nby Amy Ephron\n\nSee All Formats & Editions\n\nRosemary Fell was born into privilege. She has wealth, well–connected friends, and a handsome fiance, Philip Alsop. Finally she has everything she wants.\n\nIt is then, in a moment of beneficence, that Rosemary invites Eleanor Smith, a penniless young woman she sees under a streetlamp in the rain, into her home for a cup of tea. While there, Rosemary seesBrief Biography\n\nLos Angeles, California\nDate of Birth:\nOctober 21, 1952\nPlace of Birth:\nBeverly Hills, California\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nAverage Review:\n\nPost to your social network\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee all customer reviews\n\nCup of Tea: A Novel of 1917 3.5 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 14 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nThis book is quick and engaging. After reading it I quickly went out to buy another book by her.\nGuest More than 1 year ago\ngreat love story even if novella its as if you have read a longer novel. I got much pleasure from it.Its a book Club pick and I am happy the young lady chose this.Appeals to any age.\nAnonymous 4 months 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\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nGuest More than 1 year ago\nThis book is the best book i ever read! 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Tap into reading inspiration brought to you by readers like you.\n\n5n comments\nNational Library Week, April 14 through 20\n\nSpread the Word about the Value of Libraries, April 14–20\n\nLet us know what you value about your library – in person and online Forget “shhhhh-ing!” This week your library is making some noise. The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library joins libraries across the country for Library Week, April 14–20. “All week we’ll be promoting the value of using your library. Come to one […]\n\n1 comment\n\nA Midsummer’s Nightmare delivers great teen drama\n\nWhitley Johnson wants nothing more than to get out of town after graduation, to escape her depressed mother in Indiana and visit her fun-loving father’s condo by the lake in Kentucky for the summer. When she can’t remember the name of the guy she wakes up next to after getting drunk at a party on […]\n\nfinalist best books\n\nAnd the Best Books are….\n\nHere are the winners in our TSCPL’s Best Books of 2012 poll. We started out with 100 of our most checked out books and asked you to vote for the best fiction and non-fiction books published this year. The results are in.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995017647743225} +{"content": "We've got 1 definition »\n\nWhat does OTWA stand for?\n\nWhat does OTWA mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: OTWA.\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nOnline Traders Web Alliance\n\nBusiness » Professional Organizations\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is OTWA? Got another good explanation for OTWA? 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\"OTWA.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. 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Se?bastien lives in France.\n\nA slight but triumphant story with charming, whimsical artwork.--School Library Journal ... a whimsical showcase ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009536743164} +{"content": "Collected Short Stories: v. 2\n\nAuthor(s): W. Somerset Maugham\n\nFiction - Contemporary$39.99(NZD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nThe second collection of Maugham's celebrated stories 20010730General Fields\n\n • : January 2002\n • : 197mm X 129mm X 34mm\n • : United Kingdom\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : W. Somerset Maugham", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8960145711898804} +{"content": "brett in november\n\nFor all your discussions about Brett's solo career.\nFlight attendant\nPosts: 72302 guests", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Mayne Attraction: In The Spotlight\n\n1 star1 star1 star1 star0.75 star\nEllery Mayne is shocked to learn that she’s being shadowed by an elite security team and surprised by the love of one of her protectors, former CIA agent Ash Ryan. But their secret romance and his loyalty to his colleagues get pushed to the limit when the team's mysterious employer appears to claim more than just her heart. With her life 'In the Spotlight' Ellery is the 'Mayne Attraction.' More\nDownload: epub mobi (Kindle) pdf more read online\n\nPrice: Free!\n\nAbout Ann Mauren\n\nAnn Mauren was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky and now resides in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband and two young sons, within earshot of the King’s Island Railway, the author’s favorite attraction at the ride’s namesake amusement park.\n\nAlso By This Author\n\nReview by: C B on June 12, 2013 : star star star star star\nThis book totally had me hooked. Loved it. Cant wait for more.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Mak Klein on June 10, 2013 : (no rating)\nI really enjoyed reading this book and can't wait till the others come out! It is definitely something to read! MakN\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Meresankh on April 29, 2013 : star star star star\nIt was quite pleasant. I normally don't like books where the heroine has and strings along two love interests, but I have to admit that the author made it very convincing and heartfelt.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Teacuppe on April 24, 2013 : star star star star star\nAbsolutely amazing. Can't stop reading at all. I see the heroine maturing emotionally throughout the story. It's frustrating how her shyness can put her in awkward situations but happy that finally broke free and disappeared.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: redfox on March 10, 2013 : star star star star star\nI simply adored it! Hopefully, the second installment is as well written as this one!\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: hummiv on Dec. 07, 2012 : star star star star\nI found the story quite slow (took me 3 days to finish) and not til 100+ pages in did I get into it.\n\nNow having finished I can't wait to see how the story progresses and also appreciate the build up from when her grandfather's death to where she is now - Hopefully the next two books are faster paced.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Alyssa Novak on Nov. 13, 2012 : star star star star star star star star star\nI was browsing the internet for free ebooks and happened upon this little gem. I commute over an hour long bus ride to school everyday and was unable to put this book down every time I sat on the bus! I burned through this book in no time!! I Just LOVED it :)\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Alisha S on Sep. 23, 2012 : star star star star star\nI enjoyed the book. I think Ellery was a good based character based on her age. Can't wait for more to see what happens.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Sari Asmaraningtyas on Sep. 11, 2012 : star star star star star\nI found out that the story's just made me want to read more for next book and chapter,I really enjoy this\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: hrhsophia on Aug. 01, 2012 : star star star star star star star star\nI enjoyed how Ellery cleverly narrated the story, I hope the others are just as good, I belive they will be narrated by Ash and Gray.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Doris Holmes on Feb. 08, 2012 : star star star star star\nEllery tops the list of all time stupid heroines. It is an interesting story with two interesting male characters. The heroine does not come into her own until the end of the book and you are left hanging. I hope to get the answer in the next book.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Chioma Vivien on Feb. 06, 2012 : star star star star star\nAwesome! i enjoyed it so much and i want more more more. ernestly anticipating the next series. thumbs up!!!\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: bugg0082 on Jan. 26, 2012 : star star star star star star star star star star\nI love this story. Felt sorry for Ellery, having to chose between 2 good guys. i'm really in suspense of who she's going to chose or if she's gong to chose at all. Love to read more.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Claudia Woods on Dec. 16, 2011 : star star star star star\nI really enjoyed this book. I had a hard time putting it down. The ending left a lot of questions that I hope will be answered in the next tow books.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Dhos23 on Dec. 15, 2011 : star star star star star\nI really loved reading In the Spotlight, it was such a 'different' type of story. I loved all of the twists that it took, and I couldn't put it down! Can't wait to read the next two.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Jessica Hillgrove on Dec. 13, 2011 : star star star star star star star star star\nYour inner 16 year old will be entranced. Mauren hit the nail on the head with how it felt, er... feels to be a teen in love and in transition to adulthood. The main character was totally relatable, despite her very unique circumstances. All of the romance with none of the tawdry sex found in much of the YA lit out there. That makes it good clean fun for everyone. I look forward to the 2 follow ups \"In the Smoke\" and \"In the Shadows.\"\n(reviewed within a month of purchase)\n\nReview by: Steph on Oct. 01, 2010 : star star star starlong after purchase)\n\nReview by: brynetcetera on Sep. 30, 2010 : star star star star\nA bit heavy on the romance for me, but a fun read. 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In a similar spirit, I give you literary flowers—snippets and quotes— to stir our living spirits and turn our inner eyes towards our memories.\n\nRead more\n\nLouise Glück, American Poet Wins 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature\n\nIt was announced today, that Louise Glück is the recipient of this year’s literature Nobel Prize.\n\nImage via Poets & Writers\n\nShe is only the 16th woman to win this honor and also the first American since Bob Dylan in 2016.\n\nShe is professor at Yale University who teaches english and has published twelve collections of poetry, in addition to many essays on the topic of poetry. Her writing usually includes a look at childhood and family life.\n\nGlück isn’t new to winning prestigious prizes, however. Her collection The Wild Iris, won her a Pulitzer in 1992, she won another the very next year for “Firstborn”, The National Book Award in 2014 and the National Humanities medal awarded to her by President Barack Obama.\n\nIn this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 photo, President Barack Obama embraces poet Louise Gluck before awarding her the 2015 National Humanities Medal\nFeatured image via BBC\n\nYour Latinx and Hispanic Banned Books Starter Pack\n\nI eat censorship analysis for breakfast and serve it with a pink, buttercream trimming. That’s why I am writing this article. Happy Banned Books Week.\n\nRead more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993429183959961} +{"content": "9 Letters by Blake Austin\n\nRATING: READ IT Last week, I read 9 Letters by Blake Austin. I generally write a review as soon as I finish a book, but I wanted to get clear on my thoughts and it’s taken a little time. 9 Letters is the story of Luke Cawley, a young man who lost his wife, Emily, […]\n\nLow by Mary Elizabeth\n\nRATING: BUY IT Oh, hello, Book Hangover. So that’s what you look like? I just finished Low by Mary Elizabeth and this may be one of the hardest reviews I’ve ever written. If you read the book blurb, you know from the start that this is the story of Lowen + Poesy, a modern day […]\n\nThe Mogul Series by Lexi Larue\n\nRATING: READ IT One of the things I love about this blog is that as much as I post my recommendations, I often hear from readers about Kindle Unlimited books that they’ve read and loved. The Mogul Series by Lexi Larue is one of those that was recommended to me by Danielle, a KUBR reader. […]\n\nThe Lie by Karina Halle\n\nRATING: BUY IT I absolutely love this series by Karina Halle. I first discovered The Pact and The Offer in January when they were both available on Kindle Unlimited. I devoured the two books in a 48-hour period and was completely hooked. At the time, the next two stories in the series, The Play (a […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980878829956055} +{"content": "Alistair McCartney\n\nAlistair McCartney\n\nAuthor profile\n\nPerth, Australia\n\nAbout this author\n\nAlistair McCartney is the author of The End of the World Book: a Novel (University of Wisconsin Press, 2008). An encyclopedia of memory–from A to Z–The End of the World Book was a finalist for both the PEN USA Fiction Award 2009 and the Publishing Triangle Edmund White Debut Fiction Award 2009, and was in Seattle Times Best Ten Books of 2008. Born in Perth, Western Australia in 1971, McCartney's writing has appeared in Fence, Bloom, Lies/Isles, Crush Fanzine, 1913, James White Review, and other literary journals and anthologies. He is currently at work on The Death Book, the second novel in a projected six book cycle. Based in Los Angeles, he lives with his partner Tim Miller and teaches creative writing and literature in the BA and MFA Pro ...more\n\nAverage rating: 3.93 · 57 ratings · 12 reviews · 2 distinct works · Similar authors\nThe End of the World Book\n3.77 of 5 stars 3.77 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 2008 — 4 editions\nRate this book\nClear rating\nAnimal Shelter 2\n4.46 of 5 stars 4.46 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2012\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nNo scheduled events. Add an event.\n\nIs this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Alistair to Goodreads.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998282790184021} +{"content": "How to say HAH in Italian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate HAH to Italian? 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Related may be soss referring to a dirty puddle, falling lazily into a seat, or a lazy person. Soss may be imitative in origin. To sossle means to “go about in an aimless idle manner,” according to the OED. Zozzled seems to have first appeared in writer Edmund Wilson‘s 1927 Lexicon of Prohibition, “a catalogue looking back to [Ben] Franklin’s The Drinker’s Dictionary.\n\n– Our 13 favourite words from Boardwalk Empire\n\nAnd believe me, after a month of posting everyday, I feel all of the above!\n\nSlang Vocabulary of the Jazz Age (pdf)\n\n • Mee Magnum\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 01:44\n\n I’m officially bringing Zozzled back in to the mainstream starting tomorrow! What a perfect word!\n\n –Mee (The Chinese Quest)\n\n • Sue Kuentz\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 02:44\n\n Wow, I guess drinking was a way of life based on all the common, every day terminology used for being drunk – so glad I found your blog – better late than never – I’ll be reading your other posts soon – Loved watching Boardwalk – nice to learn more about the roaring 20’s! @Door2LoreSue\n PowerofStoryBlog – Every Hero Has a Story\n\n • Post Author\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 06:07\n\n Hi Sue! So happy you’ve found me.\n I guess there will be time to discover a lot of other blogs now the challenge is over. I didn’t have time to explore as much and I wanted to, because this challenge was so though. But now, off I go!!! 🙂\n\n • Celine Jeanjean\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 05:40\n\n Should I be proud or concerned that I basically knew all of those? I knew sozzled, but not zozzled, so there’s that at least 😉\n\n Congrats for making it all the way!! you’ve done such a great job with this!\n\n • Post Author\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 06:09\n\n Thanks Celine. It’s been tough at times, but also great fun.\n And I’ll be waiting for you to complete the challenge. I’m watching you! 😉\n\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 10:34\n\n Thank you for a great month – I think you deserve to be zozzled 🙂 It’s a new word for me – sozzled I knew, but not zozzled. What a great list of words that mean drunk 😀\n Tasha’s Thinkings | Wittegen Press | FB3X (AC)\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 1, 2015 at 14:20\n\n I found it was fun, all those words for ‘drunk’. I didn’t expect it 🙂\n\n • Anabel Marsh\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 13:42\n\n We made it! Thanks for a fascinating tour through the Roaring Twenties. I think most languages / dialects have fantastic words for drunk. My favourite Glaswegian one is steamin’. “He was pure steamin’ by the way!”\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 1, 2015 at 14:22\n\n Ah, it was a great month!!!\n\n My favourite word for ‘drunk’ is ‘bolso’, but this is my dialect. I wouldn’t be able to translate it into Italian (other than as ‘drunk’ of course), let alone English 🙂\n\n • Carrie-Anne\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 15:35\n\n Those are some creative euphemisms for being drunk! I also love the word schnockered.\n\n Congratulations on finishing the Challenge! I really enjoyed your posts.\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 1, 2015 at 14:24\n\n Thanks Carrie, I enjoyed your blog a lot too 🙂\n\n I liked ‘out on the roof’, that I found on a list of Twenties slang, but since I didn’t find it anywhere else, I didn’t include it here.\n\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 16:40\n\n I like ‘fried to the hat’ 😀\n\n Fantastic last post – congratulations on completing the A-Z! I’ve really enjoyed your posts this month and I look forward to reading more in the future (and to watching Boardwalk Empire!).\n\n Fee | Wee White Hoose\n Scottish Mythology and Folklore A-Z\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 1, 2015 at 14:25\n\n Would you believe me I haven’t watch Boardwalk Empire yet?\n Hey, what if we watch it together? 🙂\n\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 17:13\n\n Reminds me of the modern “sloshed.” I’m in for bringing zozzled back!\n\n • TD Harvey\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 20:04\n\n Congratulations on completing A to Z. You’ve posted some great posts!\n\n TD Harvey\n A to Z participant\n http://www.tdharveyauthor.com\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 1, 2015 at 14:28\n\n Thanks. I’m so worn out I’m not even happy… yet! 😉\n\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 19:01\n\n Incidentally, I am planning on doing a post on MopDog soon about expressions for drunkenness in Hungarian 🙂 Fun!\n Congrats on completing the challenge! I really enjoyed your posts, it was a great theme well written. I had fun 🙂\n\n @TarkabarkaHolgy from\n Multicolored Diary – Epics from A to Z\n MopDog – 26 Ways to Die in Medieval Hungary\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 1, 2015 at 14:27\n\n I had lot of fun too… though it had been tough at times.\n I want to read that article!!!!\n\n Posted April 30, 2015 at 23:01\n\n I, too, think we should bring “zozzled” back. Could I blog, tomorrow, that I am zozzled with spring? Maybe I should try. I really am zozzled with spring. And I enjoyed your theme so much. Congrats on finishing the A to Z!\n\n • Sharon Marie Himsl\n Posted May 1, 2015 at 17:31\n\n This post made me chuckled 🙂 One of my favorites is pie-eyed. Congrats on finishing the a-z. Thank you for educating us on the Roaring Twenties!!\n\n • Alex Hurst\n Posted May 2, 2015 at 13:04\n\n That’s quite an impressive list!! 😀 Love it. Congrats on getting to the end of the challenge. I’m very glad to have connected over it. Looking forward to reading more from you in the future.\n\n I’m feeling pretty zozzled myself, today… catching up on the last three days I missed, yikes!\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 2, 2015 at 18:09\n\n Same here. I’ll sure visit you in the future, because, hey! I need to know how you’ll fair in Canada 😉\n\n I’m trying to catch up too. There are still lot of people (and this includes you, I believe) that I still need to visit and finish reading. I’ll get to everyone, promised.\n\n • Mimesis Heidi Dahlsveen\n Posted May 2, 2015 at 15:29\n\n What a great “expression” and thant you for the hard job you have put in your posts. Even though I am not always commenting, I am reading them. 🙂\n\n Best from Norway.\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 2, 2015 at 18:10\n\n Thanks for stopping by, Heidi. I loved your theme too. So diffent and so intersting 🙂\n\n • Barbara In Caneyhead\n Posted May 3, 2015 at 04:39\n\n Just to let you know, I gave your blog and your theme a shout out in my A to Z Reflections post. 🙂\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 3, 2015 at 16:42\n\n Oh, thanks, Barbara. I’m preparing my Reflections post, I’m hoping to post it tomorrow, and I’m planning a shour out section too 😉\n\n • Sue Archer\n Posted May 5, 2015 at 01:32\n\n You’ve done such a fantastic job with these posts! Hope you’ve recovered somewhat from that zozzled feeling. 🙂 Congrats for making it to the end!\n\n • Post Author\n Posted May 5, 2015 at 05:50\n\n It was dazzling, but also so exciting!!\n\n Posted June 6, 2015 at 02:32\n\n Hey Sarah! I am just blitzing through for the A-to-Z Road Trip. I really enjoyed reading your posts for the challenge. They were quite informational! I love the Roarin’ Twenties and you taught me a lot of things I didn’t know about that era!\n\n I did the challenge over at Promptly Written. This blog, The Rattling Bones, is my new one. I signed up for your email list and look forward to your posts.\n\n See you next April! ~Lori~\n\n • Post Author\n Posted June 6, 2015 at 19:01\n\n Hi Lori and thanks so much for stopping by.\n Happy you enjoyed my posts. And happy to meet a Roaring Twenties enthusiast 🙂\n\nLeave a comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9968697428703308} +{"content": "Nearly Empty\n\nSend us your love.\nWe are nearly empty.\n\nWe must postpone\nour balloon release\nof hearts and flowers\nuntil our queue is filled.\n\nHelp us patch the hole\nthat drained the sky\nof color.\n\nHelp us fill the bowl\nwith Hershey’s kisses.\n\nWe are nearly empty.\nSend us your love.\n\nWritten by\n\n1   Posts\n\nNolcha has written all her life, starting with poop and crayons on the walls. 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No one will want to read my work.” Do …\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9949716329574585} +{"content": "Getting closer…\n\nNovember has been a very busy month, when we have been working hard to get this website looking as fabulous as it does now. The cover of MidnightSun Publishing’s first novel, The Hum of Concrete by new writer Anna Solding, is also being designed right now. Soon you will be able to see it here. We are working with a wonderful designer called Jenny Grigg who has previously designed covers for books by Peter Carey, Paul Auster and Ernest Hemingway. Continue reading Getting closer…\n\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998436570167542} +{"content": "18 Oct. 2017 .\n\n\"Ethiopia.\" Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures. . Encyclopedia.com. (October 18, 2017). http://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/ethiopia\n\n\"Ethiopia.\" Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures. . Retrieved October 18, 2017 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/ethiopia\n\nEthiopia •Dampier •Napier, rapier, tapir •Shakespeare • sepia • Olympia •copier • compeer • photocopier •cornucopia, dystopia, Ethiopia, myopia, subtopia, Utopia\n\nCite this article\nPick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.\n\n\"Ethiopia.\" Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes. . Encyclopedia.com. 18 Oct. 2017 .\n\n\"Ethiopia.\" Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes. . Encyclopedia.com. (October 18, 2017). http://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/ethiopia\n\n\"Ethiopia.\" Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes. . Retrieved October 18, 2017 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/ethiopia", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997029900550842} +{"content": "Watch: post dt8n19gcn2xgrtr\n\nThe baby did not strike at Sebastian. Contributions to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by U. “You delicate female!” “Who cares,” said Ann Veronica, “seeing it’s you? Warm, soft little wonders! Of course I want them. \" \"I do not say that what you have done is wrong in any sense.\n\nVideo ID: Q0NCb3QvMi4wIChodHRwczovL2NvbW1vbmNyYXdsLm9yZy9mYXEvKSAtIDQ0LjIxMC45OS4yMDkgLSAyMC0wNC0yMDI0IDAxOjM5OjAxIC0gNzM3OTIwOTcx\n\nThis video was uploaded to 25tkjub.linuxfon.pl on 16-04-2024 20:52:12\n\nRelated resources: Ref1 - Ref2 - Ref3 - Ref4\n\nOrigin resources: Resource Map: 1 - Resource Map: 2 - Resource Map: 3 - Resource Map: 4", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994186758995056} +{"content": "Twelfth night (Book, 2001) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nTwelfth night Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nTwelfth night\n\nAuthor: Jennifer Mulherin\nPublisher: Slough : Cherrytree, 2001.\nEdition/Format:  Print book : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats\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\nNamed Person: William Shakespeare\nMaterial Type: Juvenile audience\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Jennifer Mulherin\nISBN: 1842340476 9781842340479\nOCLC Number: 1101293143\nNotes: Originally published: 1988\nDescription: 32 pages ; 21 cm\nResponsibility: Jennifer Mulherin.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. 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All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996383786201477} +{"content": "Stone Beds [A Poem and an Advance]\n\nStone Beds\n[Pompeii's surge]\n\nAdvance: after the great eruption of Pompeii's nearby volcano, Vesuvius, some two-thousand years ago in the heyday of the Roman Empire, what was left of the city were mostly ashes of stone from an unleashing furnace; it is hard to imagine what the people went through (none, not one person survived). I can only guess from the looks of the city today, and in its early excavations, its people were baked alive or asleep, like pottery. In many cases, beds were turned into stones. I have been to Italy twice, and Pompeii, most be the most blazing archeological sites in the world.\n\nFor those not familiar with Pompeii, (the city, for there was also a General in the Roman Army, called Pompeii, whom gave his name to the city), for those folks, let me clarify: just the name stimulates deep slurs if not down right nightmarish emotions.\n\nPompeii is located by the Bay of Neapolis. The time of the eruption, was A.D. 79. Pompeii, was a resort city, as you might think of Los Vegas. It was the Roman Empires richest city, with luxurious villas, and all seemed to live a most enjoyable lifestyle. This city reminds me of the Titanic, and Sodom and Gomorra. Yes, Pompeii was a most corrupt and violent city, or town-let, as some would have it.\n\nThe Poem:\n\nStone Beds\n\nSkin vaporized\nBones incinerated\nBrains boiled-\n\nThen exploded!\n\nSkulls stained from\nRed cerebral matter,\nLike a glass that shattered;\n\nTeeth disintegrated.\n\nDim and faint was their fate.\n\nThe shapes of bodies?;\n\nContorted positions-\nBuried alive:\nLike eggs packed,\n\nIn clay pottery!...\n\nNote: 5/8/05 #642\n\nAuthor/Poet Dennis Siluk, http://dennissiluk.tripod.comIt Was Not Me\n\nIt was not me as I am now. It was... Read More\n\nSatirical Poetry About Tony Blair\n\nAll Hail.Is your hospital full of aliens, despite new cleaning... Read More\n\nAnne Bradstreet, To My Dear and Loving Husband, A Discussion\n\n\"To My Dear and Loving Husband\" was written by America's... Read More\n\nA Hundred and Fifty Dead [Korean War--l952]\n\nThere I sat, ninety-five degree weatherOutside; the bookstore caf?, was... 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Read More\n\nAntidotes for an Alibi\n\nAmy King's first full-length collection, Antidotes for an Alibi, insists... Read More\n\nLet Your Feelings Be Your Guide\n\nThe light of all eternity shines with me now /... Read More\n\nNew Poetic Work By Ethiopian Immigrant Promotes Respect, Courage And Cultural Sensitivity\n\nMcLean, VA - \"The Healing Conscious\" tells the story of... Read More\n\nBanana Republic\n\nLike a cat I slumber, blissfully unencumbered, Through eighty per... Read More\n\nWhy I enjoy Writing?\n\nDuring interviews and general conversations with the public,one of the... Read More\n\nTwo Poems: San Jeronimo Brook & [in English and Spanish]\n\nFair Andes! Thy arms reach highOf iron-woven solid stone Thu... Read More\n\nA Dose of Laughter\n\nI'm not well. Can't you tell? Kinda low, so,... Read More\n\nSong of the Great Zimbabwe, and Silver and Inca Blood [Poems and notes]\n\n\"Song of the Great Zimbabwe\"Across the African, winter's skyIn the... Read More\n\nThe Plane from Iquitos [1959-Part One]\n\nIquitos & the Amazon Part OneIt was December 2, l959,... Read More\n\nTwo Poems and a Short Story\n\n1)dying in the bar [sluggishly]yet, I would crawl too upto... Read More\n\nA Case of The Fears\n\nChicken Soup is good for a coldSleep is good for... Read More\n\nThe Poets Corner [Three Poems with a review]\n\nThe Poet's Corner [Three poem/ see review of poetry under... Read More\n\nMichigan City taxi to O'Hare ..", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999085664749146} +{"content": "\nWelcome to our blog!\nWelcome to our blog!\n • Tip #1\n\n September 14, 2019 by\n\n The first draft is just you telling the story. — Terry Pratchett You know the feeling when you write that you just don’t like how it comes out? I sure do. What you picture in your head is so different than what you put on paper. Our advice to you is to continue writing the… Read more\n\n • Sunday Motivational #4\n\n October 14, 2019 by\n\n Writer’s block. We all have it. Or do we? I personally believe that writers block is just you out of focus. Maybe you need to take the time to read or have time to yourself, but writer’s block is not something that should stop you. You can get through it. We believe in you! Sorry… Read more\n\n • Preview #2\n\n October 11, 2019 by\n\n Happy Friday! Sorry for not posting yesterday (if you haven’t realized, we have a regular updating schedule which is Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday). We got busy yesterday. Today, we are going to have a preview of one of our stories called The Awakening. It is a ghost story, and I wanted to post it toda", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5368778109550476} +{"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\nan act, an instance, or a time of signing in.\n\nRead Also:\n\n noun 1. signor.\n\n noun, plural signiories. 1. seigniory.\n\n • Sign-language\n\n noun 1. 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With poets spanning continents and centuries, this anthology abundantly demonstrates the ways in which women can be ³wicked² ‹ by their definition ‹ and willfully so. Among the list of contributors are Maya Angelou, Margaret Atwood, Emily Dickinson, Carol Ann Duffy, Suniti Namjoshi, Grace Nichols, Dorothy Parker, Izumi Shikibu, and Stevie Smith. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJill Dawson is the author of three novels, the latest being Fred & Edie, which was short-listed for the Whitbread Novel of the Year and the Orange Prize in 2001. In addition she has edited five anthologies and published journalism and poetry. 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All are being published by Polygon in hardback Centenary Editions between November 2017 and September 2018.\n\nIf you loved this, you might like these...\n\nAyesha at Last\nBeton Rouge\nDays of Wonder\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781846974465\nPublication date: 06/09/2018\nPublisher: Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited an imprint of Birlinn General\nFormat: Hardback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9781846974465\nPublication date: 6th September 2018\nAuthor: Muriel Spark\nPublisher: Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited an imprint of Birlinn General\nFormat: Hardback\nPagination: 128 pages\nGenres: Crime / Mystery, eBook Favourites, Literary Fiction,\nCategories: Crime & mystery, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)Hothouse by the East River by Muriel Spark\nCover for The Driver's Seat by Muriel Spark\nCover for The Public Image by Muriel Spark\nView All Books By Muriel Spark\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972552061080933} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “The Other Side of Silence” as Want to Read:\nThe Other Side of Silence\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nThe Other Side of Silence\n\n3.76  ·  Rating details ·  80 ratings  ·  17 reviews\n*Newly updated second edition*\n\nWhen she felt the cold, hard metal barrel against her head, Grace closed her eyes tight and heard a fast ‘click’. She wasn’t surprised when the sharp, hot wind rushed across her face. She felt herself float above the street and saw the children. But they were too far away and hadn’t heard the shot. Alfred was below, shaking as he stood over he\nKindle Edition, 2nd Edition, 435 pages\nPublished April 20th 2018 (first published January 14th 2012)\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 Other Side of Silence, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Other Side of Silence\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-30\nAverage rating 3.76  · \nRating details\n ·  80 ratings  ·  17 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nStart your review of The Other Side of Silence\nMar 07, 2013 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: first-reads\n*Won this book on Goodreads Giveaway*\n\nFirst let me say that this book was written by an excellent author. She has a gift for drawing you into the story. However, I'm not usually a big fan of the paranormal genre (though I try to read a variety of books). Her writing style is so captivating though, that I'd like to see her write something in a different genre. I'd definitely give that a try.\n\nThe story line was interesting with a surprise ending. It was a little disturbing for me however.\n\nBut one rea\nI enjoy paranormal themes. I liked the two main female characters. Starting the story off with a bang, so to speak, did certainly keep me interested and I believe that was mainly what kept me reading. Why on earth would someone who seemed so kind be driven to such an extreme? I just didn't buy that character's development. The changes that culminated in such extreme behavior were glossed over. The ending was a terrific twist but again it wasn't completely satisfying. A bit more fleshing out was ...more\nFeb 25, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nI won this book through Goodreads First Reads, I thought it was a pretty good story. It kept me entertained. The ending surprised me, not how I was expecting the book to end. I liked the characters, for the most part. My only complaint are the grammar errors, I'm a stickler for grammar and I get distracted anytime there are grammar errors in a book.\nMary Reilly\nJun 13, 2020 rated it really liked it\nthere were so many twists and surprises. the story is told through the memories of a multi generation of woman all related. sometimes the relationships got very confusing. the story involved some mystical elements and witchcraft which was often unclear.\nWendy Wilson\nJan 07, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nOne of the best\n\nA family with hidden secrets that affect generations; a ring supposedly cursed; and finding your way home from tragedies, what's not to love!\nJan 26, 2019 rated it liked it\nMoved VERY slowly.\nJan 03, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nI really enjoyed this book. It has a very surprising ending.\nDebbie Hardy\nThe Other Side of Writing,or Where have all the editors gone?\n\nIt's as hard to know exactly how to rate this book as it is to know what Kindle Unlimited books truely are books and what are just So You Think You Can Write entries Amazon makes bank on.\n\nStory idea was beautiful. The concept was well thought out and grabbed and held my attention through to the end. Barely. Not because it wasn't crafted without some real ability and talent-it was. But because the lack of an editor kept rending and shred\nSep 17, 2013 rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition\nI love the idea of the other side of silence (a roar where you can hear grass grow, to paraphrase the quote from George Eliot). And, I loved the metaphor of the activity that happens on the other side when you die, as the book suggests.\n\nWhat I haven't loved is the character development or the plot. I think the author wanted the novel to be deeper than it was.\n\n** Spoiler alert***\n\nI love a good supernatural tale, but I was disappointed by the lack of character development, and the absence of depth o\nViv Ross\nFeb 26, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nFirst off, I won my copy of this book via a giveaway hosted by Goodreads.\n\nPoignant, heart-wrenching, and yet so very happy in a bittersweet kind of way. People would surely be surprised at just how often things come full-circle. Most never actually realize this, except those who get a chance to see The Other Side of Silence...\n\nMy only issue with this book was with some editing errors. They happen even to the best of the best, but before a book is released to the general public they should always b\nLinda Dickson\nFeb 24, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nI received this book for free through Goodreads First Read. This is a really good read. Love the unique manner in which the story takes the reader through the sequence of events to reveal so many secrets and facts about what really happened to Ellie's great-grandmother. This is one I will keep on the shelf.\nD.S. Williams\nThis was an interesting book, but I disliked the ending, which wasn't to my own personal taste. The book was reasonably well written, but I felt like the pacing was a little bit off and it seemed to dot backwards and forwards a lot, which I found a little distracting.\nM Marie\nApr 11, 2013 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: kindle-freebie\namazon freebie 4.11.13\nToni L.\nAug 12, 2016 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nWhat do I say about this book? TOTALLY AWESOME. 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Our main purpose is to attract genuine and outstanding poets and a loving and truly interested audience for evenings of quality poetry and spoken word performances in an intimate and cozy atmosphere.\n\nOur overall mission is to promote, using the creative process, a platform through which youth can both make a substantial impact on Sudanese culture and project an image of Sudan that has yet to be seen.\n\nThese are some of the things we hope to achieve through our work:\n\nFree expression\nYouth engagement\nA culture of writing and creative expression\nCultural awareness\nMaking Sudan positively recognized through NWN\nMonthly NWN Events\n\nNas with Notepads hold poetry and spoken word events in the open mic style on the first Monday of every month. In our efforts to promote free expression, we provide a completely uncensored mic, which means that we have no control over the language that the poet chooses to use, nor are we responsible for the content their poetry addresses. 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ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3730-1785, ed. (2014) Samuel Beckett: Echo's Bones. Grove Press, New York, pp128. ISBN 9780802120458\n\nFull text not archived in this repository.\n\nIt is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. See Guidance on citing.\n\nItem Type:Book\nDivisions:Interdisciplinary Research Centres (IDRCs) > Samuel Beckett Research Centre\nArts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Literature and Languages > English Literature\nID Code:37446\nPublisher:Grove Press\n\nUniversity Staff: Request a correction | Centaur Editors: Update this record\n\nPage navigation", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.67039954662323} +{"content": "\nInterminably In*ter\"mi*na*bly, adv. Without end or limit. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • interminably — index ad infinitum Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • interminably — interminable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ endless. DERIVATIVES interminably adverb. ORIGIN Latin interminabilis, from in not + terminare to end …   English terms dictionary\n\n • interminably — adverb all the time; seemingly without stopping a theological student with whom I argued interminably her nagging went on endlessly • Syn: ↑endlessly • Derived from adjective: ↑endless (for: ↑endlessly), ↑ …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • interminably — adverb see interminable …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • interminably — See interminability. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • interminably — adverb a) in an interminable manner b) seemingly endless …   Wiktionary\n\n • interminably — Synonyms and related words: ad infinitum, again and again, and night, at a stretch, boundlessly, ceaselessly, connectedly, constantly, continually, continuously, cumulatively, cyclically, day after day, endlessly, enduringly, eternally,… …   Moby Thesaurus\n\n • interminably — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. endlessly, continually, going on and on, persistently; see forever 1 , frequently , regularly 2 …   English dictionary for students\n\n • interminably — adv. endlessly, without end; without limit …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • interminably — in·ter·mi·na·bly …   English syllables\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": 0.9999653697013855} +{"content": "BIROn - Birkbeck Institutional Research Online\n\n Fiction as a genre\n\n Friend, Stacie (2012) Fiction as a genre. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 112 (2/2), pp. 179-209. ISSN 1467-9264.\n\n Full text not available from this repository.\n\n Standard theories define fiction in terms of an invited response of imagining or make-believe. I argue that these theories are not only subject to numerous counterexamples, they also fail to explain why classification matters to our understanding and evaluation of works of fiction as well as non-fiction. I propose instead that we construe fiction and non-fiction as genres: categories whose membership is determined by a cluster of non-essential criteria, and which play a role in the appreciation of particular works. I claim that this proposal captures the intuitions motivating alternative theories of fiction.\n\n Item Type: Article\n School: School of Social Sciences, History and Philosophy > Philosophy\n Research Centres and Institutes: Moving Image, Birkbeck Institute for the (BIMI)\n Depositing User: Sarah Hall\n Date Deposited: 04 Nov 2014 14:14\n Last Modified: 14 Dec 2016 09:42\n URI: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/10886\n\n Activity Overview\n 6 month trend\n 6 month trend\n\n Additional statistics are available via IRStats2.\n\n Archive Staff Only (login required)\n\n Edit/View Item Edit/View Item", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9410344958305359} +{"content": "The Last Letter from Your Lover - Jojo Moyes\n\nThe Last Letter from Your Lover\n\nBy Jojo Moyes\n\n • Release Date: 2011-07-07\n • Genre: Fiction & Literature\nScore: 4.5\nFrom 525 Ratings\n\nA heartbreaking, stay-up-all-night novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Me Before You, After You, and Still Me.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Death's Autograph (Dido Hoare, #1)” as Want to Read:\nDeath's Autograph (Dido Hoare, #1)\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nDeath's Autograph (Dido Hoare #1)\n\n3.56  ·  Rating Details  ·  143 Ratings  ·  21 Reviews\nMurder's Bold Inscription\n\n\"Whoever had broken into the shop might just have gone upstairs afterwards, might just be there still...My first reaction was anger: I wanted to roar up the stairs, only I could hear Barnabas saying, the way he used to when I was little: \"Temper, Dido! Count to twenty-nine...\"\n\nSelling rare books has its moments, but few are anything close to thrilli\nHardcover, 214 pages\nPublished October 1st 1997 by St. Martin's Press (first published November 21st 1996)\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 Death's Autograph, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Death's Autograph\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-29 of 292)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nFeb 22, 2011 P. rated it liked it\nThe story: A dyspepsic antiquarian book seller [vast mention of antacids, alka-selzer and indigestion] gets involved in crime due to her poor choice in men. Hence her involvement with the predatory and married cop who arrives to solve the crime, is not at all surprising.\n\nBut he doesn't solve the crime.\n\nNeither does she.\n\nThis is left to her aging dad, by far the brightest and most interesting character in the book.\nNov 26, 2013 RichMar 10, 2016 BeParticular rated it really liked it\nI enjoyed this very much. Macdonald writes cleverly and creates interesting characters and situations. The antiquarian bookseller angle was enough to be interesting without dragging down the story. The mystery kept me guessing and ended on a satisfying note with new entanglements introduced for the next installment. And I'll be picking that up quite soon.\nSep 07, 2010 Grey853 rated it it was ok\nShelves: mystery\nThis review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.\nEndeavour Press\nThis book is published by Endeavour Press.\nOct 12, 2008 Stef rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: fiction, mystery\nThe first novel by Marianne Macdonald about the second hand bookseller Dido Hoare and her father Barnabas. It is well written and good to read. If you are interested in her books, you should read this one first because it contains a lot of information that are somehow important for her other books with Dido Hoare. Not that those information are vital for the other stories but those facts explain a lot and answer many questions that might pop up.\nJun 06, 2010 Sharonm rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\n1st in the Dido Hoare, antiquarian bookseller, series. This was a nicely complex story line that involved old books and a bit of the bookseller’s world. Dido spent a little too much of her time worried about the men in her life and jumping into bed with them, and there were some editing errors that were annoying. Otherwise, this novel was full of action and the mystery was interesting and unpredictable without being over-the-top.\nMar 18, 2016 Jane rated it really liked it\nShelves: myst\nPlot totally believable, which is scary!\nJan 27, 2016 Rachel rated it liked it\nDido Hoare runs an antiquarian bookstore in London. When her ex-husband Davey turns up suddenly and is soon murdered Dido becomes involved in the police investigation. I liked the characters of Dido and her father Barnabas, a retired Oxford professor. There's a twist at the end that makes me want to find more books in this series.\nAug 18, 2007 Missy rated it really liked it\nRecommends it for: bibliophiles\nThe first book in the antiquarian bookshop mystery series. Dido is a fresh sleuth with a super side-kick her father, Barnabas. I love the setting, plot, abd additional book lore. I so look forward to rest of the series.\nAug 13, 2013 Michelle rated it liked it\nwanted to love it, but could not warm to the protagonist - watching her fall back into the orbit of her con-artist/adulterer ex-husband was painful, and she just didn't seem very fond of anything else, including the books.\nAug 19, 2012 Q rated it really liked it\nShelves: love\nA highly unusual mystery written full of suspense. Keeps you wanting to read more by leaving you at a cliff along with the people in the book.\nMay 30, 2009 Lila rated it liked it\nShelves: mystery\nThe main character and her antiquarian book business were interesting but the mystery only so-so.\nAug 21, 2013 Joan rated it really liked it\nGood English mystery with interesting characters...looking forward to the next one.\nApr 04, 2009 Laurie rated it really liked it\nThis series about an antiquarian book seller in London is a favorite.\nSharon Rogers\nI liked it enough to read the second in this series,\"Ghost Walk.\"\nPaige Kuether\nfun English mystery, predictable ending.\nMay 23, 2010 Maddy rated it really liked it\nShelves: 2001-reads\nJul 16, 2007 Gary rated it really liked it\nFun bibliomystery\nSarah Taelemans\nSarah Taelemans marked it as to-read\nJun 02, 2016\nMary added it\nApr 18, 2016\nPat Winter\nPat Winter marked it as to-read\nApr 15, 2016\nCarol rated it liked it\nApr 15, 2016\nHeatherlipinski rated it liked it\nApr 09, 2016\nGitte marked it as to-read\nMar 24, 2016\nAdeline marked it as to-read\nMar 10, 2016\nTerrie rated it it was ok\nMar 28, 2016\n« previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\n • Uncatalogued (A Booklover's Mystery, #6)\n • Vittoria Cottage (Dering Family, #1)\n • Miss Zukas Shelves the Evidence (Miss Zukas, #8)\n • The Christie Caper (Death on Demand, #7)\n • The Blue Rose\n • Sherlock Holmes and the Boulevard Assassin\n • The Companion (Lizzie Martin, #1)\n • Sherlock Holmes and the Chilford Ripper\n • Swimming with the Dead (An Underwater Investigation Book 1)\n • If I Were You\n • Murder in Volume (Megan Clark, #1)\n • The Ballroom on Magnolia Street\n • Speak To Me Of Love\nMARIANNE MACDONALD was born in the lumber town of Kenora, Northern Ontario, and grew up in Winnipeg and Montreal. Her first children's book was published when she was 16. She took her BA at McGill University, then went to Oxford for graduate studies in English. For thirty years she pretended to be an academic, acquiring various degrees and teaching at universities in Canada and England. 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The first book she illustrated, Nim and the War Effort by Milly Lee, was an ALA Notable Book and an IRA–CBC Children’s Book Award Winner.\n\nPraise For…\n\n“Unhei’s reflection and inner strength are noteworthy; cultural details freshen the story, and Choi’s gleaming, expressive paintings are always a treasure.” —The New York Times\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780440417996\nISBN-10: 0440417996\nPublisher: Dragonfly Books\nPublication Date: October 14th, 2003\nPages: 40\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9738817811012268} +{"content": "e Dunkling in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\n • Leslie Dunkling\n\nAbout Leslie Dunkling\n\nLeslie Dunkling is a published author of children's books. 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I feel as though I went a little overboard with the book buying. But hear me out. It was my 19th birthday at the beginning of October and… Continue reading Huge October Book Haul\n\nBook review · Books · Review · Uncategorized\n\nI Met an Astronaut!\n\nHi all! Something really exciting happened on Tuesday night. I met the astronaut Mike Massimino! Michael Massimino is an American engineer and former NASA astronaut who is now a professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University and the senior advisor of space programs at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. Massimino is a veteran of two… Continue reading I Met an Astronaut!\n\nBook review · Books · Review · Uncategorized\n\nBook Review: Hello Me, it’s You\n\nHello Me, it's You: A Collection of Letters by Young Adults about their Experiences with Mental Health by Hannah Todd and Anonymous Pages - 100 Released - 10th October 2016 Publisher - Hello Me, it's You Genres - Mental Health, letters, young adult, new adult, non-fiction Rating - 4.5/5 Hello Me, it's You is a… Continue reading Book Review: Hello Me, it’s You", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999973773956299} +{"content": "Tuesday, March 24, 2009\n\nPS 29 Literary Salon: An Evening Of Memoir And Fiction\n\nPhoto Credit: ookami_dou on Flickr\n\nPS 29 Literary Salon\nMarch 27 2009, 7-8:30 PM\n\nAn Evening of Memoir and Fiction\nNick Flynn, Victor Weinstock,\nMark Alpert\n\nReading, Talk, Food & Book Sales\n–Tickets $7($15 w/ babysitting)\n425 Henry Street, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn\n\nNick Flynn’s memoir about his childhood and his homeless father, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, won France’s Prix Femina and has been translated into 13 languages. He has written two books of poetry. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, the Paris Review, and the New York Times Book Review, among others. He teaches at the University of Houston. He will read from The Ticking is the Bomb, a forthcoming memoir about fatherhood, bewilderment, and Abu Ghraib.\nMark Alpert’s debut novel, the scientific thriller, Final Theory, has been praised by Publisher’s Weekly and Booklist, among others, for its blend of Big Science and pulse-pounding suspense and excitement. Alpert, an editor at Scientific American, studied astrophysics and poetry at Princeton University and earned an MFA in Creative Writing at Columbia University.\n\nVictor Weinstock\nis a Mexican playwright, journalist, and essayist whose work includes the hit Mexican musical, Bésame Mucho; the play, Another Somber Fable, performed by Mexico’s acclaimed theater company for the deaf, Seña y Verbo; and multimedia productions. 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Submissions will close on December 31, 2015 and contributors will be notified by March 31, 2016. Volume II will be published in the Fall of 2016.\n\nWhat I discovered in selecting stories for the book was that I didn’t find tourists very interesting. There were some very good stories about tourists, but I’m more interested in characters who dig beneath the surface of a culture–natives or long-term expats. If you’ve read Volume I, I hope you recognized that. (And if you haven’t read it, I highly recommend that you do. It’s currently on sale for a mere $8.43 at Amazon: Everywhere Stories: Short Fiction from a Small Planet)\n\nI don’t plan to duplicate any countries from Volume I in the new Volume II, so be sure you check out the Table of Contents. Also, I plan to do rolling acceptances, so I’ll be posting a list of countries that are already “taken” in the Call for Submissions and on the Everywhere Stories page on this website. 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We are renting a place located half way between our previous life and our next life. You see, we sold our home in Beaverdale, where we’ve lived most of the last 20 years. We are building a new home in the country but … Read\n\nSuit Up and Show Up\n\nMartha McCormickPhilosophy & Musings, Social Justice1 Comment\n\nWheels of the past\n\nNobody died. But it feels like a tragedy of major proportions. We have a president-elect who has openly expressed contempt for women, people of color, immigrants, Muslims, disabled people and LGBTQ folks. What have we done? How do we respond to this? I honestly don’t know, but I have some thoughts in this first 18 hours or so of pondering. … Read\n\nYou Can Too\n\nMartha McCormickPhilosophy & MusingsLeave a Comment\n\nMartha McCormick in Meteora, Greece\n\nI can sweet talk, oh yes I can, but I choose to speak forthrightly. To declare, to proclaim. Speak now; find evidence later. But DO find the evidence. Don’t skip the hard stuff. 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I often feel overwhelmed and helpless … Read\n\nWhat were you doing?\n\nMartha McCormickPhilosophy & Musings3 Comments\n\nI grew up at Disneyland. Every time relatives visited from the Midwest, we took them there. There was no wearing jeans in those days. My brother Leo and I were four and three years old the first time we went. Mother dressed us up, me in my dotted Swiss pinafore, Leo in a white shirt, and dark shorts and shoes.Summer, my favorite!\n\nMartha McCormickPhilosophy & MusingsLeave a Comment\n\nI’m sad at the end of summer. No matter how much I’ve crammed into it, there’s always regret for the things I’ve missed. Riding my bike, learning to sail, hiking at the Ledges are on the list this year. Even when I extend the season by starting  June 1 and going til the Autumnal Equinox, it’s never long enough. I … Read\n\nEnjoy a Picture Book\n\nMartha McCormickPhilosophy & MusingsLeave a Comment\n\nPicture books. I’ve loved them since before Mom read The Pokey Little Puppy to Leo and me. I just learned it is the best selling picture book ever. When I saw this book in the New York City Library’s exhibit about The ABC of It: Why Children’s Books Matter, I was in for a surprise. I sat down on one of their big … Read\n\nAu Courage\n\nMartha McCormickPhilosophy & MusingsLeave a Comment\n\nCatacombes de Paris\n\n“The thing we tend to overlook about adventures is that the people having them don’t know how they’re going to turn out.” How true! Seven years ago when I was hatching Next Step, I really didn’t know how it would turn out. I still don’t. That’s what makes it an Adventure!. I’ve come to believe that most things are adventures. … Read", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.830456554889679} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nMuncha! Muncha! Muncha! [sound recording] / by Candace Fleming.\n\nFleming, Candace. (Author).\nCD Audiobook CD Audiobook (p2004.)\nDescription: 1 sound disc (10 min., 21 sec.; 10 min., 6 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 book ([32] p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.)\nPublisher: Pine Plains, NY : Live Oak Media, p2004.\n1 of 2 copies available at NOBLE (All Libraries).\n0 current holds with 2 total copies.\nLibrary Location Call Number Status Due Date\nReading Children's Multimedia CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK FLE (Text to Phone) Checked out 10/03/2018\nStoneham Junior Library Juvenile/Book & CD Fleming (Text to Phone) Available -\n\n • ISBN: 0689831528 (book)\n • ISBN: 9780689831522 (book)\n • ISBN: 1591129249 (set) :\n • ISBN: 9781591129240 (set)\nGeneral Note: Published by arrangement with Atheneum Books for Young Readers.\nContents: Track 1: Narration with page turn signals -- Track 2: Narration with no page turn signals.\nCreation/Production Credits: Illustrated by Brian Karas.\nParticipant or Performer: Read by William Dufris.\nSummary: After planting his long awaited dream garden, Mr. McGreely seeks a solution to the persistant infestation of his crops by bunnies.\nTarget Audience: For ages 3 to 7.\nSystem Details: Compact disc.\nAuthors: Karas, G. Brian. (Artist). Dufris, William. (Narrator). Live Oak Media (Firm) (Added Author). Atheneum Books for Young Readers. (Added Author).\nCitation: Fleming, Candace. \"Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!.\" Pine Plains, NY : Live Oak Media, 2004.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999938011169434} +{"content": " PromiseAngels: Kitty Nash - Irish Blessings: With Legends, Poems & Greetings - [Item: 156844 - ISBN: 051739989X] - Promise Angels Bookstore\nNewsletter   Secure Checkout   View Cart (0 items)  \nSearch:    Welcome Guest! 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Chock full of sayings and blessings. A wonderful companion for an Irish wedding. Some of the sayings would make great conversation pieces when placed on place cards!!!\nIrish Blessings Nash, Kitty  Apr 12, 2000\nThis quaint little book is full of wonderful, whimiscal folklore. With each page there is a rustic black and white illustration giving the book its irish traditional look. The book is filled with short poems and greetings that would enrich anyone. Its fun and very easy reading making a great gift. I'm planning to send this book to my sister and Mom before we head to Ireland so we have a feel for some of the Irish folklore. 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The only answer is an extreme paradigm shift changing the way we breathe, eat, work and live.\nConsidering that our economy was created on the idea that we could take advantage of a \"limitless\" bounty of resources, and considering that idea is clearly dangerously incorrect, then what option beyond a fairly radical change is going to steer us away from eventual disaster?\n\nAnd may I make the point that the real extreme paradigm shift took place on the back of that lie of a limitless bounty. Human beings lived within real limits for eons up until that point. Now we are looking at not even accepting the limitations of our own mortality, and that while so much life around us cannot be sustained any longer.\nLX is offline   Boss Key Wife Key Reply With Quote", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.849119246006012} +{"content": "rthur Deikman (2000). A Functional Approach to Mysticism. 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Tragic Themes\nII. Classical Themes\nIII. Lucrece\nIV. Judith\nV. The Head of Holofernes\nVI. Lucrece and Judith\nVII. The Loves of Holofernes\nVIII. 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Despite their difference in age and the upstairs-downstairs divide, Ada strikes up a deep friendship with Miss Emily, the gifted elder daughter living a spinster’s life at home. But Emily’s passion for words begins to dominate her life. She will wear only white and avoids the world outside the Dickinson homestead. When Ada’s safety and reputation are threatened, however, Emily must face down her own demons in order to help her friend, with shocking consequences.\n\n(from publisher)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nNuala O’Conner has worked as a bookseller, a librarian, and in a writers’ center. She lives in East Galway, Ireland, with her husband and three children.\n\nLibrarian’s Comments\n\nGalway Library staff picks – beautifully written and utterly compelling…\n\nRelated Entries", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996559619903564} +{"content": "Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"uranology.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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The illustrations in this biography include wonderful photographs of Dickens, his residences, etc. A lovely copy of a very attractive book.\n\n • First Edition\n • Publisher D Appleton and Company, New York; 1908\n • Illustrated Blue Cloth Hardback with Gilt Titles and Decoration, Gilt Page Tops Other Page Edges Uncut, xv, 504 pp\n • Illustrated with 25 photographs, pencil drawings,and daguerreotypes, with a fold out of a facsimile of a page from the manuscript of David Copperfield.\n • Size 215 x 150mm, 950g\n\nCondition: Very Good – No Dust Jacket95 kg\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Charles Dickens His Life Writing & Personality Kitton 1908”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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And I could no longer contain it.”\n― Melanie Harlow, Strong Enough Continue reading “Strong Enough by Melanie Harlow; David Romanov – REVIEW”\n\nIt Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover – REVIEW\n\n“There is no such thing as bad people. We’re all just people who sometimes do bad things.”\n― It Ends with Us\n\nTitle          : It Ends With Us\nAuthor      : Colleen Hoover\nGR Rating : 4.45\nEdition      : Paperback\nPages          : 376\nPublished August 2nd by Atria Bookshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27276318-it-ends-with-us\n\n“All humans make mistakes. What determines a person’s character aren’t the mistakes we make. It’s how we take those mistakes and turn them into lessons rather than excuses.”\n― It Ends with Us Continue reading “It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover – REVIEW”\n\nBook Rambles 2: Book Mails\n\nHello peeps. How’s your life?? I just hope yours are good as mine, I guess. Kidding mine has been more hectic than ever, keeping me company this whole month. Anyways, guess who’s back?? yesss, it’s me. 🎇🎆🎆🎆🎇\n\nI’m not going to post about a book review or two now. I only wanna be here to share with you guys all about a pile of mails that I received last week. 😏😏\n\nI’m going with June was a tough month for. So freaking tough with lots of holidays in almost two weeks or three, I couldn’t even remember it. 😭 Holidays mean the post office is closed which does mean no book mails for me. 😭 Just like that, can you imagine you’ve bought lots of books when it’s holiday and the post office decided to close to celebrate it as well. It sure damn was so annoying. 😭 It did happen to me. 😭😭 So I just sat here at home and wondered as to when the postman would come to me bringing my mails. The days went by, even the month. And then, last Wednesday (if I’m not mistaken), I heard the postman’s ride, my brother told me “There he (the postman) is, a guess for you.” I was just feeling so excited that time. I ran as fast as I could to meet him. And you know what happened next?? 🤪🤪🤪 The postman brought me SIX mails. Yikess!! It’s now only one mail but SIX as in S-I-X. Oh My Gosh, can you imagine how does it feel?? Absolutely, amazing. I couldn’t even make up a word to express it. Wonderful. Amazing too. I thought I went crazy that moment. Here’s the picture : Continue reading “Book Rambles 2: Book Mails”\n\nThe Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky – REVIEW\n\n“So, this is my life. And I want you to know that I am both happy and sad and I’m still trying to figure out how that could be.”\n― The Perks of Being a Wallflower\n\nTitle             : The Perks of Being a Wallflower\nAuthor        : Stephen Chbosky\nGR Rating   : 4.21\nEdition        : Paperback\nPages           : 231\nPublished August 30th 2012 by Simon & Schuster Childrens Bookshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15950494-the-perks-of-being-a-wallflower\n\n“So, I guess we are who we are for alot of reasons. And maybe we’ll never know most of them. But even if we don’t have the power to choose where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there. We can still do things. And we can try to feel okay about them.”\n― The Perks of Being a Wallflower\n\nMY REVIEW: Continue reading “The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky – REVIEW”\n\nA Girl Named Calamity (Alyria #1) by Danielle Lori – REVIEW\n\nTitle           : A Girl Named Calamity (Alyria #1)\nAuthor       : Danielle Lori\nGR Ratings: 4.26\nEdition       : Kindle\nPages          : 219\nPublished July 13th 2016\n\n“I hoped more than anything my name wasn’t my fate.”\n\nI was a simple farm girl living in the magical land, Alyria, where men ruled and women only existed.\n\nCall me sheltered. Call me naive. I was probably both. I never expected to be the key to Alyria’s destruction.\n\nThe journey I was on wasn’t only one to save me. But one where I had a lot of learning to do. With men. With magic. And with myself.\n\nBut I wasn’t alone. I had an escort. One I wasn’t so sure about. But one I couldn’t afford to lose and one I wasn’t so sure I could even leave.\n\nI had many hopes. But the most important one was that my name wouldn’t become my fate.\n\nWARNING: This novel contains blood, violence, profanity, and some sexual content.\nIt does end on a cliffhanger.\n\nhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30249010-a-girl-named-calamity\n\nMY REVIEW: Continue reading “A Girl Named Calamity (Alyria #1) by Danielle Lori – REVIEW”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.97651606798172} +{"content": "Fun in the Sun by\n\nFun in the Sun\n\nWritten by\nIllustrated by\nPart of the Travel Time for Kids Series\n\nRRP £2.99\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.\n\nFun in the Sun by\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\nMore books by\n\nAutumn Publishing Ltd\n\nPublication date\n\n1st April 2011It’s so easy to find the right book for your child. 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Passages that have played a major role in the history of Christian thought are included, as well as passages that contribute to matters of spirituality and pastoral care. Several passages are of more purely historical interest.\n\nThe author includes an introduction to the writings of the early church to help orient readers to the writings of the Fathers in general and also give the rationale for the particular selections included in the book. Each selection also has a brief introduction discussing its historical setting and content.\n\nA brief bibliography is included for the particular selections included and for the Greek reference works cited. However, the book would also be of interest to those studying the Classics and could be used by anyone as a brief introduction to some samples of early Christian thought. 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PLEASE Only Post One Poem a Day!!!\n5/12/2012 3:48:01 PM\n\nVictoria Rose\nPosts: 3\ncalled on by a quiet shore,\na calm, and lucid, lonely shore,\nnot in a dream-she's wide awake-\nbut by a voice through whistling wind,\na draft,\nshe hears a spirit sing\na calm and peaceful hymn,\nfor fallen hearts,\nand broken wings;\n'sweet child, come to me,\nthe salty sea.\ni can show you how to be,\nand everything your tired soul\nwill ever need,\nto finally\nfall asleep.\nbring your brothers,\nbring your friends,\ntell your sisters not to worry,\nthat it's not yet the end,\nand that they can all come now,\nsafe and sound,\nand rest their heads.\nI won't let them drown,\nor even let them weep,\nand they may all, finally,\nfall asleep.'\n\n'You are lost,\nand wandered lonesome.\nBut I won't leave.\nYou will always have the ocean,\nand the mountains,\nand the trees.\nI am your keeper\nand I promise you,\nthat I will see\nthat everything you fear\nwill wash away with me\nwhen I put you,\nto sleep.'\npermalink • reply with quote\n5/22/2012 12:26:38 PM\n\nNathan D.\nPosts: 7\na deep dark part of me is wishing that sleep is metaphor for killing hahahahahah\npermalink • reply with quote\n\nForum Home » High Critique » critique & opinions?\n\nPowered by AspNetForum 6.6.0.0 © 2006-2010 Jitbit Software", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5558258295059204} +{"content": "Hobbes And The Making Of Modern Political Thought\n\nHardcover (Print)\nBuy New\nBuy New from BN.com\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nfrom $75.29\nUsually ships in 1-2 business days\n(Save 42%)\nOther sellers (Hardcover)\n • All (11) from $75.29   \n • New (7) from $113.45   \n • Used (4) from $75.29   \n\nHobbes and the Making of Modern Political Thought considers what it is that makes the study of Hobbes so compelling. Gordon Hull reads Hobbes as the first ‘modern' political philosopher. In Hobbes we find the combination of an anomalous and anachronistic view of geometry and a radical, almost post-modern understanding of language. After situation Hobbes against the late scholastic and Machiavellian traditions against which he wrote, the book studies Hobbes's neglected writings on mathematics and language. That analysis then motivates a rereading of his famous pronouncements about the state of nature and the absolutist state that is supposed to be its remedy.\n\nThe book concludes by showing the relevance of Hobbes to contemporary debates around the radically democratic potential of the ‘multitude'. Hobbesian thought is the opposition point in these debates; what emerges here is that Hobbes is very much still with us. As a theorist who is interested in managing and channelling the productive energies of the population, Hobbes emerges as the first theorist of what we now call biopolitics.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\nMeet the Author\n\nGordon Hull is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\nPreface vii\n\nAbbreviations and a Note on Texts ix\n\nChapter 1 Introduction: The Politics of Construction 1\n\nChapter 2 A Genealogical Context of Modern Political Thought 15\n\nChapter 3 More Geometrico 51\n\nChapter 4 Nominalism Redux 70\n\nChapter 5 The State of Nature 87\n\nChapter 6 Constructing Politics 118\n\nChapter 7 Conclusion: From Erasing Nature to Producing the Multitude 137\n\nNotes 147\n\nBibliography 182\n\nIndex", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986951351165771} +{"content": "Books tagged: trajectory\n\nThe adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed. To view this content, click the button below to disable the adult filter.\n\nFound 2 results\n\nPrice: $3.99 USD. Words: 153,600. Language: English. Published: December 6, 2014 by Bookpal Australia. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs\nBorn of Armenian parents in 1924, Paul Malcolm lived his first 20 years in Bombay. He first visited Australia in 1944 while in the Merchant Navy, and settled there three years later. After exotic Bombay he found the Fremantle of 1947 dull, but went on to a much livelier Sydney, then to Broken Hill & in 1959 joined Weapons Research Establishment in South Australia.\nTrajectory and Other Works\nPrice: $1.99 USD. Words: 7,350. Language: English. Published: November 19, 2012. Categories: Fiction » Visionary & metaphysical, Fiction » Science fiction » Short stories\nTrajectory and other works is a quartet of litographs - an experimental literary form that uses language to generate complex temporal images in the mind of the reader the elements of which, when taken together, tell their story. 'Trajectory and other works' is a small collection of experimental works.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9180072546005249} +{"content": "\nWillows Whiten, Aspens Quiver\n\nIf you grew up watching Anne of Green Gables on repeat like we did, then you probably have this opening line from Tennyson's \"The Lady of Shalott\" memorized. \"Willows whiten, aspens quiver. Little breezes dusk and shiver. 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[1913 Webster] Any long series of action, the parts of which have… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999952495098114} +{"content": "Skip to main content\n\nWord of the Day – Askew\n\nBy January 7, 2022Word of the Day\n\nAskew (adj)\n\nas-kue\n\nNot in a straight or level position.\n\nMid 16th century from a-‘on’ + skew.\n\nExample sentences\n\n“The pictures all askew, the best evidence of the quake.”\n\nWord of the Day – Glean\n\n| Word of the Day | No Comments\nGlean (verb) gl-een Obtain (information) from various sources, often with difficulty./ (historic) historical Gather (leftover grain) after a harvest. Late Middle English from Old French glener, from late Latin glennare,…\n\nWord of the Day – Howsoever\n\n| Word of the Day | No Comments\nHowsoever (adverb) how-so-ever To whatever extent. 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", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nThe nature and purpose of the measurement of social phenomena / by A.L. Bowley.\n\nSaved in:\nBibliographic Details\nMain Author: Bowley, A. L.\nFormat: Book\nPublished: King, 1923\nEdition:2nd ed.\nTags: Add Tag\nNo Tags, Be the first to tag this record!\n\nPilkington Library\n\nAvailability details from Pilkington Library\nShelfmark: 300.723/BOW\nCopy number Shelving location Availability\nCopy [021482201] Pilkington Main Collection Available", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9873025417327881} +{"content": "Apr 02 2014\n\nTip of a Bone by Christine Finlayson – Book Review\n\nPosted by Brooke in Book Review, Book Tour, Uncategorized / 5 Comments\n\nTip of a Bone by Christine Finlayson - Book Review\n\nI received this book for free from . This review is voluntary. My opinion is not influenced in any way.\n\nTip of a Bone by Christine Finlayson – Book ReviewTip of a Bone on September 13, 2013\nPages: 262\nFormat: Paperback\nBuy on AmazonBuy on Barnes & Noble\nfour-half-stars\n\nMaya Rivers' move to the coastal town of Newport, Oregon, is supposed to mean a fresh start--and a long overdue reunion with her brother, Harley. But when a young activist goes missing and a fishing boat is set ablaze, Harley and his environmental group, the Coast Defenders, become prime suspects. After a second fire turns deadly, Maya grows determined to prove Harley's innocence. She finds an eerie clue that could break the case, but first she must choose: protect her family or uncover the truth.\n\nTip of a Bone by Christine Finlayson is an exciting mystery that I couldn’t put down. I like the characters and the setting. I love that there is a map at the beginning to give you the lay of the land. The town was a perfect setting for the story and the characters fit right in. Maya was a strong main character. She was likable and smart. I like how relentless she is when it comes to doing what is right and finding out the truth. The story was written very well and the plot was full of twists and turns. While I read and continued guessing who the bad guy was, I was very intrigued. There were a few different characters who were ‘bad’ so it kept me guessing. This was a really enjoyable mystery and the author did a great job at keeping the suspense throughout the book.\n\n 1,021 total views,  1 views today\n\n5 Responses to “Tip of a Bone by Christine Finlayson – Book Review”\n\n 1. Christine Finlayson\n\n Brooke, thank you so much for your great review of Tip of a Bone and for featuring the book on your blog today. I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed the mystery! “Relentless” is a great word to describe Maya. 🙂 She really doesn’t want to give up until she can solve this crime.\n\n • Brooke Bumgardner\n\n Hi Christine! Thank you so much for stopping by. I really did love this mystery and look forward to reading more from you. Thank you for the chance to read and review. 🙂\n\n 2. Christine Finlayson\n\n Thank you, Paij and Brooke–it’s always great to encounter fellow mystery readers! I’ve been working my way through the various novels I picked up (giveaways and purchases) at the Left Coast Crime conference in March. Quite interesting to see the range of stories within the mystery genre.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Please visit the correct site for your location.\n\nTom Gates #14: Biscuits, Bands and Very Big Plans Award-winning author/illustrator\n\nby Liz Pichon (author)\n\nSuitable for 9 - 12estselling fully-illustrated Tom Gates series is back with a new book!\n\nThis book is VERY important because it contains BISCUITS, BANDS and all my (doodled) plans to make DogZombies the BEST band in the world.\n\nProduct Details\n\nTom Gates (book 14)\n\nDate published\n\nAugust 2nd, 2018\n\nAccelerated Reader\n\nAR book level: 3.9; Middle years; 2.0 points\n\nOther details\n • 272 pages\n\nAvailable in these packs\n\n • Tom Gates Pair\n\n Tom Gates Pair\n\n Award-winning\n\n eur prices\n Offer price: €8.50\n Rewards/RRP: €17.48\n\nAuthor/Illustrator\n\nLiz Pichon\n\n21599 liz pichon 1 1050044\n\nThis product has not been reviewed yet.\n\nAdd a review\n\nCustomers also bought", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9660813808441162} +{"content": "Hooking for Trouble (Crochet Mystery Series #11)\n\nHooking for Trouble (Crochet Mystery Series #11)\n\nby Betty Hechtman\n\nPaperback(Large Print)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nMolly Pink can’t help seeing a pattern of trouble in the latest mystery from the national bestselling author of Seams Like Murder.\nThe Tarzana Hookers’ Yarn University has been a big success, and the classes have drawn in a slew of new crochet devotees. A less welcome arrival is the boxy monstrosity in the yard behind Molly’s house. She hasn’t met her new neighbors, but when she sees a couple struggling on the balcony and later spies what looks like someone lying on the ground, Molly wastes no time calling in her ex, homicide detective Barry Greenberg.\nTo Molly’s shock, Barry reports that nothing is amiss with her neighbors and asks her to lay off with the amateur detecting. Molly knows she wasn’t just seeing things, but with no body to prove her case she’ll have to unravel the evidence on her own—because someone in Tarzana is tangled up in murder...\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781410495839\nPublisher: Gale Group\nPublication date: 06/21/2017\nSeries: Crochet Mystery Series , #11\nEdition description: Large Print\nPages: 389\nProduct dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nBetty Hechtman is the national bestselling author of the Crochet Mysteries (most recently Seams Like Murder, Knot Guilty, For Better or Worsted and If Hooks Could Kill) and the Yarn Retreat Mysteries (Wound Up in Murder, Silence of the Lamb’s Wool and Yarn to Go). She has a degree in fine arts and since college has studied everything from tap dancing to magic. 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Connect With Me on: Instagram- @meeranair05 Twitter- @meera5495 Goodreads- https://bit.ly/2A88EaT\n\nBook Review: Slay & Akata Witch\nVideo / January 31, 2020\n\nMany Blessing, I have only read good books 2020 these two novels are continuing that trend. I give “Slay” by BrittneyMorris 3.5 stars &”Akata Witch” by Nnedi Okorafor 4.5 stars. Both books are worth the read approved. Tell me what you think either novel. PS. Sorry for the autofocusing on my camera. The goal for 2020 is to learn how to use my camera. Email: woththeread215@gmail.com IG: worth_theread P.O Box 29697 Phila, Pa 19144\n\nBook Review – The Law by Frédéric Bastiat\nVideo / September 23, 2019\n\nAnybody who loves liberty typically loves ”The Law” and Frédéric Bastiat. Bastiat would be a French economist, statesman, and author. He grew to become an orphan at age 9, and died in the youthful chronilogical age of 49. Despite his short existence, Bastiat greatly impacted and inspired the minds and hearts of a number of people, even Ron Paul. Within this video, I’ll give my honest, unpopular opinion about ”The Law,“ and discuss things i learned. You won’t ever take a look at laws and regulations exactly the same again. Browse the free (readable) form of “The Law” in the Foundation for Economic Education here: https://fee.org/sources/the-law/ Interact With STEFFI Twitter: https://twitter.com/steffi_cole Instagram: https://instagram.com/steffi_cole Facebook: https://facebook.com/realSteffiCole Goodreads: https://goodreads.com/steffi_cole Amazon . com Store: https://amazon . com.com/shop/steffi_cole Subscribe: https://youtube.com/c/stefficole #Bastiat #TheLaw #Socialism\n\nCome Follow To You Vol 1-4\nUncategorized / July 4, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1978 Page: (Vol 1 – 170 Pages, Vol 2 – 177 Pages, Vol 3 – 150 Pages, Vol 4 – 173 Pages) Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: Osho makes a clear distinction between the rebel called Jesus Christ and the religion that followed after him – Christianity.   Through the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John he reintroduces Jesus as a man, a mystic and an uncompromising master filled with love, fire and compassion. A treat for those in love with Jesus’ words.\n\nBooks I Have Loved\nUncategorized / July 3, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1982 Page: 99 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: This Unique book is a Darshan Diary Written by Oshoa Prem Maneesha\n\nBodhidharma: The Greatest Zen Master\nUncategorized / July 2, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1987 Page: 290 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: Commentaries on the Teachings of the Messenger of Zen from India to China Osho paints a portrait of Bodhidharma, one of his favorite Zen masters, as an enlightened “mafia guy” with a personal history that reads like a spiritual Alice in Wonderland.\n\nBlessed Are the Ignorant\nUncategorized / July 1, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1979 Page: 158 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: Osho says: “To become sannyas is to fall in love with existence”. Here are tales of those who’ve chosen, consciously or unconsciously, to direct their lives towards knowing something of the divine. This darshan book contains verbatim accounts of disciples with their Master.\n\nBeloved of My Heart\nUncategorized / June 30, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1978 Page: 182 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: “You have certain ideas about what should happen… expectations. And if life is not moving that way, something is wrong. Nothing is going wrong! Life is going on its own, on,!y you have some fixed ideas. So drop those fixed ideas. Life is never going to follow you… you have to follow life. So if it is muddled, be muddled. What can you do?” ― Osho, Beloved of My Heart: A Darshan Diary   Talks given from 3/5/76 to 28/5/76 1 The Other is never Responsible 2 Let Love be your Life-style 3 Life is in Movement 4 Become Part of my Family 5 Man has to Live in Yes 6 Self-Improvement is a Way to Hell 7 The First Door is Acceptance 8 If You Love Me, You are Caught! 9 I Give You a Capacity to Know 10 Don’t be Limited by Religion 11 Innocence is the Base of Spirituality 12 Love out of Freedom 13 The Religious Attitude is Alchemical 14 The Courage of a Madman is Needed 15 Life Should be a Passion 16 A Sannyasin has…\n\nBelieving the Impossible Before Breakfast\nUncategorized / June 29, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1978 Page: 128 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review:”Just raise your hands, close your eyes, and feel utterly open. These hands are the gestures of openness. Feel receptive, because sannyas has to be received; you cannot take it, you can only receive it. It is a gift: you can allow it to happen. There is no need to grab it. The only need is to give way, to let it happen.   Feel great energy showering on you, as if you are standing under a waterfall. Energy is splashing on you and the body starts swaying, the body starts feeling drunk. Go into it, and if something starts happening in the body, allow it.” (Osho)\n\nBe Realistic. Plan for a Miracle\nUncategorized / June 28, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1976 Page: 177 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: This Unique book is a Contemplation by Oshoa Prem Maneesha…   …Sometimes in life it’s good to play it safe. But this is not one of those times. This is a time where you’ve come to a point of no return. A choice will be made—no, you will make a choice—and after choosing, you won’t ever be the same.\n\nAnd Now, And Here\nUncategorized / June 27, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1969 Page: 319 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: Osho’s healing alternative is contained in these pages – not as a new belief system but as a menthod to gain a direct personal experience of our own mortality through meditation. Along the way he answers the questions facing everyone who wonders about death.\n\nAbove All, Don’t Wobble\nUncategorized / June 26, 2019\n\nAuthor: Osho (Rajneesh or Chandra Mohan Jain) Publish: 1976 Page: 168 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF   Review: This is a chronicle of meetings between Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and people of all ages and all walks of life from around the world. People share their experiences or ask personal questions on aspects of their lives. In dialogues, Osho responds to each individual.   Beautiful, heart-warming, soul-nurturing book on what it means to have conviction and passion for what we take on. Osho shows through words, examples and analogies that being steadfast in our goals is key to achieving what we want. Truly life changing book. Must read!\n\nReview Norse Mythology (AudioBook)\nAudiobook / June 26, 2019\n\nAuthor: Neil Gaiman Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins Unabridged Audiobook Release Date:02-07-17 Publisher: HarperAudio Bitrate: 64 Kbps Language: English Format: MP3   Review:For the Term of His Natural Life\nUncategorized / June 25, 2019\n\nAuthor: Marcus Clarke Publish: Publication date Page: 723 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF Review: For the Term of His Natural Life, is a story written by Marcus Clarke and published in The Australian Journal between 1870 and 1872 (as His Natural Life)Voces Populi\nUncategorized / June 24, 2019\n\nAuthor: F Anstey Publish: October 2, 2011 Page: 147 pages Language: English Format EBook: PDF Review: “Voces Populi” is a Novel from Thomas Anstey Guthrie. Novelist and journalist, who wrote his comic novels under the pseudonym F. Anstey (1856-1934).  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9696641564369202} +{"content": "Book reviews\n\nA.C. 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With 25 Great Projects by Cindy Blobaum\n\nExplore Night Science! With 25 Great Projects by Cindy Blobaum\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n96 pages\n\nCindy Blobaum\nMore books by Cindy Blobaum\n\nPublication date\n\n26th September 2012We love Lovereading as my 5 year old loves to read new books before anyone else has a chance, she says it makes reading exciting!\n\nTracey Chorley\n\nIt’s so easy to find the right book for your child. Such an easy-to-use, yet in-depth website. 100% reliable.\n\nPippa, Jack, Liam & Matthew Wils\n\nIt is THE website to use for narrowing down your search for any book. Definitely knocks the socks off any other book review website.\n\nNickey and Tomasz Hawryszczuk\n\nI love finding new books to read. My mummy and me look at the new ones coming out. I have written reviews of some of them!\n\nJessica Cobbin – age 7\n\nLovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983154535293579} +{"content": "E E Smith\n\nEE Smith\n\nPlaywright E. E. Smith has written numerous plays including Playtime in London; Boardinghouse Stew; Wartime Recipes; The Temperate Zone (based on Edith Wharton's short story); Ghost Writers (based on two stories by Wharton and Henry James), among many others. Her plays have been performed throughout the country. A New Edition of her first novel, Boardinghouse Stew, along with the sequel, Times LikeThese, was published in the fall of 2011. A memoir, In Love and War, followed in 2012. A new series of murder mysteries debuted in November of 2013 with Death by Misadventure, followed by Bad Blood, Russian Roulette, and Prescription for Murder in 2014.  Brand new editions of Boardinghouse Stew  and Times Like These  came out as e-books in 2015.\n\nAuthor of\n\nNot Born Yesterday\n\nDoing the write thing.\nRead now.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000050067901611} +{"content": "Items where Author is \"Reynaud, Celine M. G\"\n\nGroup by: Item Type | No Grouping\nNumber of items: 1.\n\nReynaud, Celine M. G (2003) Representation of cultural identities in Quebecois literature from 1980: The rise of the migrant voices. 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She says there will be a number of workshops, and more than two dozen African American authors in attendance.\n\n“There’s Jabari Yasim, who does picture books and board books for babies. There’s Walter D. Myers, who is the US official ambassador for juvenile literature.”\n\nThe free book fair will take place next Saturday at the Community College of Philadelphia.\n\nClick here for more information.\n\nTop Content On CBSPhilly\n\nMore from Cherri Gregg\n\nComments are closed.\n\nMore From CBS Philly\n\nIconic Philly Foods Guide\n\nListen Live", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9987552762031555} +{"content": "\n(Aedan Pronunciations)\n\nBaby name meanings, origin and religion\n\nFind Other Names by Relevence (Aedan):\n\nStarting with:  \nA----, Ae---, Aed--\nEnding with:  \n--dan, ---an, ----n\n\nAedan name religion, origin and Aedan name pronunciations:\n\nMeaning of the Irish name Aedan. Listen and learn how to pronounce Aedan so you can get the correct pronunciation for this Irish boy name. MEANING: A diminutive form of the name Aed meaning “”fire”” and would imply “”born of fire.””\n\nAedan is baby boy name mainly popular in Christian religion and its main origin is . Aedan name meanings is Little fiery one. Other similar sounding names can be Aidan.\n\nEach letter meanings in Aedan Name.\n\n • A Action, something to take now\n • E Extra, those little things you do!\n • D Decisive, especially when it counts\n • A Accord, the harmony you spread.\n • N Nurturing, to all that need help\n\nBoy Names with Same Meanings with Aedan\n\nKidpaw DO NOT guarantee the accuracy of any listed baby name and its meanings. We collected these names with our best efforts. Though if you find any incorrect name or meanings please report us. 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Mila\nPerfect Bound\nOctober 2016\n\nThis book is also available on Amazon.com.\n\navailable amazon com logo\n\nHarry the hawksbill turtle discovers that his angelfish friends aren't getting along because they look different from each other. Harry teaches them they are more alike than they realize, while children also learn about sea life. This is a fun book for beginning self-readers or for parents and children to read together.\n\n\"This terrific little book has everything. The story is fantasy, but the underwater color photos showing the interaction of reef characters are real. The information about turtles is easy to understand, and the fish learn a great lesson about befriending those who are not always just like you. It even has easy, fun questions at the end to enhance the learning.\"\nCathy Church, award-winning underwater photographer, teacher, author\n\n\"Paul Mila invites us into a beautiful undersea adventure and introduces us to a rainbow of new friends. He combines accurate science and spectacular photographs with an important lesson about the value of diversity, giving readers many important insights! The balance of informational text with an important social message makes this a fine addition to any children’s library.\"\nDavid Flatley, Superintendent Carle Place Schools\n\nFind the book in Barnes & Noble located at Country Glen Center, 91 Old Country Rd in  Carle Place, NY 11514\n\nHarry Hawksbill Helps His Friends book now in Barnes and Noble in NY   IMG 2845 1\n\nThe author's 3-year old granddaughter, Sophie, reading Harry Hawksbill Helps His Friends. Amazingly, these photos were not posed. She picked up the book from a shelf and started \"reading/babbling\" on her own. Her engagement with the book is the best review of all! \n\nSophie HHB1  Sophie HHB2 2  Sophie HHB3 \n Sophie HHB4 Sophie HHB5  Sophie HHB6\n\nMedia Coverage\n\n2016 Adventure Sports Dive Shop\n\nRead the review posted by Adventure Sports Dive Shop in Ontario, Canada. \n\nhttp://www.adventuresports.ca/adventure-sports-blog/childrens-book-harry-hawksbill-helps-his-friends\n\nThe westbury timesThe Westbury Times interviews author Paul Mila on the social message behind his children's book.\n\nhttp://thewestburytimes.com/\n\nVisit the SeaLife News Room for more information on the equipmentsealife logo used for the photography in this book. \n\nAbout the Author\n\nPaul Mila Author PhotoPaul Mila has expanded his horizons from Brooklyn to Baja and beyond. He traded in his corporate suit for a wetsuit and now devotes his time to writing, scuba diving, underwater photography, and speaking to groups about ocean conservation.\n\nHe has enjoyed photographing and diving with Caribbean reef sharks in the Bahamas, humpback whales in the Dominican Republic and Tonga, and diverse sea life around the world, including his home waters of Long Island, New York.\n\nUsing his photographs and personal adventures, Paul brings the people and undersea creatures he encounters to life through interesting stories for readers of all ages. In addition to this children's book and two nonfiction books, he has authored a scuba diving thriller/fiction series drawing from a cast of colorful, real-life Caribbean characters.\n\nGlobal Distribution - Ways to Order\n\n1) Ingram\n\nReach readers around the globe with Ingram’s worldwide print and distribution program. 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You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (ask for Mr. Andrew Sisko, head of customer service)\n\nPhone: +1-561-776-6066\n\nBlog Articles by the Author\n\nSelecting the Characters for Harry Hawksbill Helps His Friends\n\nAuthor Paul Mila wrote Harry Hawksbill Helps His Friends to impart both a social message for young children and also to teach them about sea life.\n\nIn this  article, Paul shares, \"As a diver, author, and underwater photographer, showing children the beauty under the sea and the creatures who inhabit the ocean was the easy part. The photos speak for themselves. Teaching a social message of acceptance and inclusion in an entertaining way was the challenge.\"\n\nRead More . . .\n\nTo Illustrate or Photograph? \n\nWhen author Paul Mila was writing Harry Hawksbill Helps His Friends, he and the Best Publishing Company editorial staff wrestled with one main question: should we use his underwater photographs to tell the story, or retain the services of an illustrator?\n\nThe challenge of using photographs is that the scenes have to be in sync with the story and dialogue, while an artist can draw the scene to fit the story.\n\nRead More . . .\n\nA behind the scenes glimpse of the writing of Harry Hawksbill Helps His Friends\n\nWhat does it look like to write a book?\n\nAuthor Paul Mila shares a behind the scenes glimpse with us of his writing of Harry Hawksbill Helps His Friends.\n\nRead More . . . \n\nDiving with Sea Turtles\n\nIt's always makes for a great dive when sea turtles are nearby, don't you agree?!\n\nSea turtles are among the most favorite of marine life species. They are fun to engage and provide great photo opportunities.\n\nFor author Paul Mila, pictured here swimming with a Hawksbill Turtle in Cozumel, Mexico, choosing a sea creature as the hero in his first children's book was easy. Harry Hawksbill was a natural!\n\nRead More . . .\n\nBPC final logo kids web\n\n*Quantity and reseller discounts available. 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Can Quinn help Serena fight her demons, and finally defeat his own?\n\n“A tender, emotionally satisfying love story that deserves a recommendation.” —\nAll About Romance on The Ton’s Most Notorious Rake\n\n“A charming tale of a cautious widow and the libertine who wins her heart.” — RT Book Reviews on The Ton’s Most Notorious Rake\n\nWe have added this item to your cart.\n\nWe have added this item to your wishlist.\n\nThe Wishlist is limited to 20 books, please remove some if you wish to add more.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999896228313446} +{"content": "{Blog Tour: WHITE KNIGHTS by Julie Moffett}\n\nWHITE KNIGHTS by Julie Moffett\n\nGenre: YA spy mystery\n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/White-Knights-1/dp/1941787266\n\nhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/white-knights-julie-moffett/1127626642?ean=2940158808074\n\nhttps://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/white-knights\n\nhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/book/white-knights/id1324414017?ls=1&mt=11\n\nMy name is Angel Sinclair. I’m the youngest senior at Excalibur Academy for the Technologically Gifted and Talented in Washington, DC. I was pushed ahead a year because of my high IQ and considerable prowess behind the keyboard, making me an outcast even among my own peers. I’ve been looking for my dad all my life. A brilliant mathematician and cryptographer, he disappeared under mysterious circumstances when I was 18 months old. Although my mom tells me I must put him in my past, it only makes me more determined to find out what happened to him. When weird accidents start happening at my school and the vice-principal is involved in a deadly accident, I don’t see it as a coincidence. After launching my own investigation, with the aid of an unexpected set of allies calling themselves the White Knights, I discover a threat far greater than I ever could have imagined. I could take my discoveries to the authorities, but my own investigative methods would be at risk. Can anyone say hacking? No, it’s up to me to set things right. My objectives are straightforward. Clear the name of the vice-principal, learn the truth about my father, and stay alive. In other words, save the day and try not to look too much like a dork while doing it.\n\nAbout the Author: www.juliemoffett.com. 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(fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.5840/augstudies199324ominic J. O'Meara (ed.) (1981). Neoplatonism and Christian Thought. State University of New York Press [Distributor].\nR. Baine Harris (ed.) (1976). The Significance of Neoplatonism. Distributed by State University of New York Press.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-12-01\n\nTotal downloads\n\n7 ( #439,363 of 1,911,320 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #457,064 of 1,911,320 )\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": 0.9999528527259827} +{"content": "absconding ತಲೆಮರೆಸು\n\nabsconding = ತಲೆಮರೆಸು\n\nPronunciation =  absconding\n\nPronunciation in Kannada = ಆಬ್ಸ್ಕಾಂಡಿಂಗ್\n\nabsconding in Kannada: ತಲೆಮರೆಸು\n\nPart of speechverb \n\nDefinition in English: leave hurriedly and secretly \n\nDefinition in Kannada: ಬೇಗನೆ ಮತ್ತು ರಹಸ್ಯವಾಗಿ ತಪ್ಪಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವುದು\n\nExamples in English:\n\n • The killer husband has been absconding since a week\n\nExamples in Kannada:\n\n • ಕೊಲೆಗಾರ ಪತಿ ಒಂದು ವಾರದಿಂದ ತೆಲೆಮರೆಸಿಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದಾನೆ.\n\nSynonyms of absconding\n\nSynonyms in Kannada ತಪ್ಪಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳಲು, ಕಳಂಕ, ಪಲಾಯನ\nSynonyms in English escape,blot,flee\n\nAntonyms of absconding\n\nAntonyms in Kannada ಇರು, ಉಳಿಯಿರಿ, ಬದ್ಧರಾಗಿರಿ\nAntonyms in English remain,stay,abid", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.93782639503479} +{"content": "\n RM 36.90\n\n Product Unavailable. 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Revelation 20:1–7.\na period of general righteousness and happiness, especially in the indefinite future.\na thousandth anniversary.\nWere you ready for a quiz on this topic? Well, here it is! See how well you can differentiate between the uses of \"was\" vs. \"were\" in this quiz.\nQuestion 1 of 7\n“Was” is used for the indicative past tense of “to be,” and “were” is only used for the subjunctive past tense.\n\nOrigin of millennium\n\nFirst recorded in 1630–40; from New Latin, equivalent to Latin mill(e) “a thousand” + -ennium, extracted from biennium, triennium, etc.\nDictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2022\n\nHow to use millennium in a sentence\n\nBritish Dictionary definitions for millennium\n\nnoun plural -nia (-nɪə) or -niums\nthe millennium Christianity the period of a thousand years of Christ's awaited reign upon earth\na period or cycle of one thousand years\na time of peace and happiness, esp in the distant future\na thousandth anniversary\n\nDerived forms of millennium\n\nmillennial, adjectivemillennialist, nounmillennially, adverb\n\nWord Origin for millennium\n\nC17: from New Latin, from Latin mille thousand + annus year; for form, compare quadrennium\nCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012\n\nCultural definitions for millennium\n\nA period of a thousand years foretold in the Book of Revelation. During the millennium, those who have been faithful to Jesus and who have not worshiped the Antichrist will reign with Jesus over the Earth. According to the Book of Revelation, the millennium will precede the final battle for control of the universe; Judgment Day will come afterward.\n\nnotes for millennium\n\nThe meaning of the Bible's (see also Bible) words about the millennium has been much debated by Christians (see also Christian). Prophecies about the millennium are part of the basic doctrine of several denominations, including Jehovah's Witnesses.\n\nnotes for millennium\n\nFiguratively, a “millennium” is a period of great justice and happiness on Earth.\nThe New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998947978019714} +{"content": "How to say Last in Latvian læst, lɑst\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Last to Latvian? This page provides all possible translations of the word Last in the Latvian language.\n\nDiscuss this Last Latvian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Last.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 21 Feb. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nYoung Writers Society\n\nHome » People » HannaLynn\n\nAbout HannaLynn\n\nI am a 16 high school girl from Indiana. I enjoy writing realistic fiction and non-realistic fiction. I will try to post short stories often so if you like my works check back often!\n\nArt of all kinds, music, and writing.\n\nHigh School\n\nInspiration usually comes during work, rather than before it.\n— Madeleine L'Engle, Author", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6160683631896973} +{"content": "Morgan’s March Challenge Updates!\n\n2015, FairytaleRC2015, FlightsofFantasy2015, ReRead2015\n\nMorgan’s March Challenge Updates!\n\nI did very well with my fantasy challenge- in fact, all three books I read this month were fantasies! They were also all 4.5-5 stars. It might have been a slow month but it was certainly excellent.\n\n2015 Flights of Fantasy Reading Challenge\n\nThe Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows – 4.5 stars. Also counts for #365DaysOfYA. OKAY WHERE TO START. I thought the first 150 pages were good. I was intrigued, wanted to keep reading, liked the characters but it felt ordinary. It was looking like a 3 star book for me. And then it became AMAZING. I loved Black Knife. Loved loved loved. I loved learning about the wraith and I loved Wil. I was worried she’d be Celaena 2.0 but she’s really and truly her own character. The similarities I felt to Throne of Glass became pluses very quickly instead of minuses. I liked all the intrigue and the political history. Also I WAS SOOOOO RIGHT ABOUT ONE THING. Took me awhile but I was right :D And now I understand why everyone freaks out at the end oh my goddddddd. Ahhhhhhh. I really liked this book a lot. So glad I read it. P.S. If you’ve read this AND A Dance with Dragons PLEASE TALK TO ME ON TWITTER. I have things to say!!!\n\nIn the Time of Dragon Moon by Janet Lee Carey – 5 stars. I wrote a in-depth review as part of the blog tour I participated in but here’s the short version: layered, interesting characters. Strong female lead. Lyrical writing. Magic. Brutal medieval fantasy setting. DRAGONS. Tragedy. Cultural differences. Fairies. Slow burn romance. If you love fantasy, you really should read this book and its predecessor Dragonswood!\n\nThe 2015 Re-Read Challenge\n\nCheck back next month, wah wahhhh. I still want to reread Throne of Glass. Or The Treachery of Beautiful Things. Or maybe I’ll start my Georgia Nicolson reread, ooer.\n\nGeorgia and Dave the Laugh by Budotty on Deviant Art.\n\n2015 Fairytale Retelling Reading Challenge\n\nDearest by Alethea Kontis – 5 stars. Such a fun mish mash of a series! I love all the different fairy tales Kontis pulls from for each book. There is always an overarching fairy tale- in this case, the Six Swans- but then she mixes in other influences as well. I spotted Peter Pan and Rapunzel references this time around. Check out my Bitsy Words post for more on Dearest! 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The story is told from Daniel and Natasha’s point of view but also from different strangers the characters meet or know. I enjoyed Daniel and Natasha’s point of view but honestly I didn’t like the other chapters that featured the other people such as the security guard or Daniel’s brother and many more. If I’m honest I took me away from the two main characters story and I was reading the story for them. As much as I liked both characters at times they felt a little flat. Their chapters are quite small and with all the different points of view I felt I couldn’t connect to them as much as I would have liked because of all the jumping around. \n\nWhat I really liked about the story was how diverse the characters are and I loved to see the different cultures that were in the book. Daniel is Japanese-American and Natasha African-American. It is freshing to read about two different characters with different beliefs and ways coming together in a YA novel. \n\nThe story itself was sweet but I do think the one day story has been done a few times now and I guess I just enjoyed them more than this. That’s not to say this book is bad. I can guess at how many people will love it but for me I didn’t enjoy it as much as I was hoping. But I’d still look out for more books by the authors in the future. \n\nThank you to Corgi Childrens for giving me the opportunity to review this book in exchange for an honest review. \n\nNo comments:\n\nDesign by Imagination Designs\nGraphics by Octopus Artis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997696876525879} +{"content": "Have questions about submitting to Pitch Wars or just want to know what it is? 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[1913 Webster] Yet …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Hest — may refer to:* Ari Hest (born 1979), American singer songwriter * Greg van Hest (born 1973), Dutch runneree also* Hest Bank …   Wikipedia\n\n • hest — /hest/, n. Archaic. behest. [bef. 1150; ME hest(e), OE haes; akin to hatan to bid] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • hest — sb., en, e, ene, i sms. heste , fx hestekøretøj, dog hest i hestfolk og hestgarde …   Dansk ordbog\n\n • hest — [hest] n. [ME, with unhistoric t < OE hæs, command < base of hatan, to call, akin to Ger heissen < IE base * kēi , to set in motion > L ciere, Gr kinein] Archaic behest; bidding; order …   English World dictionary\n\n • hest — index directive, fiat Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • hest — bidding, command, O.E. hæs bidding, behest, command, from P.Gmc. *hait ti , from *haitan to call, name (see HIGHT (Cf. hight) (v.)). With t added in M.E. on model of other pairings (Cf. 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Looking\nupto wipe sweet and sour sauce from her at the 12 Secrets 13 Delusions of\n\nSweet And Sour July\n\nAuthor: E G Barbuto\nPublisher: iUniverse\nISBN: 0595465552\nSize: 76.87 MB\nFormat: PDF, Mobi\nView: 5260\nDownload Read Online\nTwisting and turning through the Chinese landscape with Lisa's eating disorder, Ben and Habiba's interesting relationship, and Maria and Enrique's honeymoon troubles, Sweet and Sour July is a sparkling, dialogue-filled comedy packed with ...\n\nJanett S Short Stories\n\nAuthor: Janett Norris Nelson\nPublisher: AuthorHouse\nISBN: 9781477276488\nSize: 41.78 MB\nFormat: PDF, ePub, Mobi\nView: 7692\nDownload Read Online\nMr. Chen was a Chinaman and one of Jan's favorite customers. “Good morning\nMr. Chen, what would you like to order?” “I will have toast and hot tea,” he said. “\nWould you like some cream or lemon?” “No,” he said, shaking his head. “\nAmerican people, me no understand. They put their tea in a pot and boil it, then\nthey put some ice in it to make it cold, then they put sugar in the tea to make it\nsweet, then they put lemon in it to make it sour. American people, me no\nunderstand.” Jan smiled ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5000432729721069} +{"content": "Loading, please wait...\n\nproduct description page\n\nMarriage Book - by Nicky Lee & Sila Lee (Paperback)\n\nMarriage Book - by Nicky Lee & Sila Lee (Paperback) - image 1 of 1\n\nAbout this itemNumber of Pages: 320\nGenre: Religion + Beliefs\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Harpercollins Christian Pub\nAuthor: Nicky Lee & Sila Lee\nLanguage: English\nStreet Date: December 19, 2017\nTCIN: 53270341\nUPC: 9781934564653\nItem Number (DPCI): 248-59-5990", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998659491539001} +{"content": "Kat Holloway mysteries\n\nDeath Below Stairs is a Bookbub Deal!\n\nDeath Below Stairs, Book 1 in the Kat Holloway Below Stairs Mysteries, is a $1.99 Bookbub deal this week! Find…\n\nRead More\n\nKat Holloway is Back!\n\nThe latest in the Below Stairs mystery series, Murder in the East End is out! 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Today is the day Kindle readers can devour 8 fresh new stories from the Hot Winter Nights Racy Regency Christmas Collection!\n\nI’m pleased to say my story – The Duke and I – has received a pair of great reviews on Goodreads already. Here’s a snippet from each:\n\n~ “This has to be my favourite story in this anthology so far. When by society’s rules a couple shouldn’t be together, yet are drawn to each other like moths to a flame, I love to see them overcome their obstacles. Their passion when given into is hot hot hot.” AnnMarie.\n\n~ “An enthralling, sizzling story of finding love a second time around. 5 stars” Janet\n\nThank you ladies for the fantastic reviews!\n\nThe Duke and I made me smile a lot while I was writing it and I really hope readers enjoy it as much as I do3.\n\nTake a peek today.\n\nAMAZON: US  |  UK  |  CA  |  AU\n\nPlease note: This collection is exclusive to Amazon for a limited time.\n\nDiscover more from Heather Boyd | USAT Bestselling Author\n\nSubscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9854834675788879} +{"content": "Book Review:A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibnitz. Bertrand Russell [Book Review]\n\nInternational Journal of Ethics 11 (4):521- (1901)\n  Copy   BIBTEX\n\nThis article has no associated abstract. 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His informal but polished style in both Chinese and English made him one of the most influential writers of his generation, and his compilations and translations of classic Chinese texts into English were bestsellers in the West. —— Besides the noble art of […]\n\n • New York – Jan 2012\n\n This trip is posted in another blog: New York – part 1 New York – part 2 Great City. Fun: 4/5 Art: 4/5 Music: 4/5 walking around: 3/5 overall   4  \n\n • Sir Ken Robinson – Do schools kill creativity ?\n\n From TED.com – Ken Robinson profile: bio from ted.com: Why don’t we get the best out of people? Sir Ken Robinson argues that it’s because we’ve been educated to become good workers, rather than creative thinkers. Students with restless minds and bodies — far from being cultivated for their energy and curiosity — are ignored […]\n\n • Dalai Lama quotes\n\n “I believe that the very purpose of our life is to seek happiness. That is clear. Whether one believes in religion or not, whether one believes in this religion or that religion, we all are seeking something better in life. So, I think, the very motion of our life is towards happiness…” “Remember that not […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986470341682434} +{"content": "white sale\n\nDefinition of white sale\n\n: a sale of white goods\n\nExamples of white sale in a Sentence\n\nRecent Examples on the Web\n\nFor example, January white sales are prime time for discounted bedding. Washington Post, \"Affordable ways to refresh your home,\" 28 June 2018\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'white sale.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word fun in the Serbian language.\n\nfun(noun)\n\nenjoyment; a good time\n\nThey had a lot of fun at the party; Isn't this fun!\n\nGet even more translations for fun\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this fun Serbian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"fun.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 25 Oct. 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": 0.9913524389266968} +{"content": "presidi pronunciation: How to pronounce presidi in Catalan\n\nPronunciation: presidi\n\nAdded on: 2010-02-09 Listened: 1 times\nin: Add categories to presidi\n\nPronunciation in Catalan [ca]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Web. 20 Aug. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7644295692443848} +{"content": "Author Topic: St. Louis?  (Read 97 times)\n\n • Posts: 9785\n • Tales of Then--Reflections of Now\nSt. Louis?\n« on: April 28, 2021, 06:03:28 PM »\nAny of the old folks around here parked in St. Louis, MO?  I'm going to be in town Sunday April, 28 (driving up from Memphis).\nI don't remember anyone off the top of my head, but I figured it was worth the ask. :D\n« Last Edit: April 28, 2021, 06:05:56 PM by FantasyWriter »\nGreb - To scavenge, forage, and if Whira is with you, loot the dead.\nGrebber - One who grebs.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9008424282073975} +{"content": "Movies Books Music Food Tv Shows Technology Politics Video Games Parenting Fashion Green Living more >\n\nLunch » Tags » Untagged » Innocent Blood: The Order of The Sanguines Series by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell » User review\n\nThis is exciting book of religious fiction.\n\n< read all 1 reviews\n\nInnocent Blood is an exciting novel of religious fiction.\n\n • Dec 12, 2013\nInnocent Blood is an exciting book of religious fiction. The plot centers around three main characters who are part of a religious prophecy to stop Armageddon. One person is an archeologist. She is known for her intelligence. Another person is a warrior of man. He is a soldier known for his bravery. The third person in the trio is a priest. He is known for his religious strength and knowledge. I haven't read the previous books in the series. I did not know how these characters were connected at first. The relationship between the characters is believable. They compliment each other well with their unique qualities.\n\nThey are trying to prevent the unleashing of Armageddon at the hands of Judas Iscariot in this novel. Judas Iscariot is a disciple of Jesus Christ. He is known for his betrayal of Jesus. It is interesting to see how a Biblical character is woven into a novel of religious fiction.\n\nThey are also hunted by immortal beings called Strigoi. These are people who love to draw human blood with their fangs. The character of Elizabeta is another interesting character. She is a five hundred year old strigoi trying to adjust to life in the 21st century after centuries of imprisonment.\n\nInnocent Blood is set in beautiful locales that I would love to visit. I would love to see the beautiful St. Peter's basilica in Rome. I would love to see the winter paradise of Stockholm. I would even like to see the oasis in the desert of Egypt. Innocent Blood is also a thought provoking book. It makes me think of all things I would do if I became immortal. It would be neat to be immortal because I would get to see all the new innovations being developed. A character in this book has the chance to undo his greatest sin. I would like to have the opportunity to undo one of my mistakes. I never thought a novel of religious fiction would make me think about things that I never thought about.\n\nWhat did you think of this review?\n\nThought-Provoking\nFun to Read\nWell-Organized\nPost a Comment\nDecember 12, 2013\nI never heard of religious fiction although atheists would say that all religion is fiction.\nAbout the reviewer\nRobert Yokoyama ()\nRanked #39\nI love to read new books and talk about them. I also like to listen to different kinds of music and talk about that. I am a friendly guy who likes to meet new people. I love to read books that teach me … more\nAbout this topic\n\n© 2014 Lunch.com, LLC All Rights Reserved\nLunch.com - Relevant reviews by real people.\nThis is you!\nLast login\nMember since", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7763424515724182} +{"content": "\nMon 19 February 2018\nIn the Media\nDigital Reading\nYoung Writers in the News\nBooks & Reading\nGoings On\nYou are here: Home > Young Writers' Hub > Blog > In the Media > Compose Your Own anthology with YPN Challenges\nCompose Your Own anthology with YPN Challenges\nWe are challenging you to write your own mini anthology of poems this August! To help you, every two days poet Jon Stone will set a new challenge on the Young Poets Network site to spark off a new poem.\nNumber one\n\nYou can send the poems you create us and a selection will be featured on this site. You may decide to send it to us each day a new challenge set online or you may save up your poems and send a handful of your favourites by our deadline on the 31st August.\n\nOn the 1st September Jon will start reading through the submissions and select his favourites to feature on the site and receive YPN notebooks.\n\nClick here for more.\n\nSource: Young Poets Network\nComments & Opinion\n\nTo add a comment about this news story please click the link below. Please note all comments are moderated before appearing.\n\nAdd Comment\nComment History\nWe currently have no comments for this Blog.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000035762786865} +{"content": " • Compact view\n • Normal view\n • Grid view\n\nSearch Results\n\n878 records found. Displaying 721 - 744.\n\nButternut Hollow Pond\n\nIn the course of a full day at Butternut Hollow Pond, readers will meet water striders, snapping turtles, herons, woodchucks, and other animals that live in the pond. Readers will learn how… Read More →\n\n • ATOS: 3.9\n • Dewey: 591.763\n\nHello, Squirrels!: Scampering through the Seasons\n\nFrom the Series Linda Glaser's Classic Creatures\n\nScamper alongside gray squirrels as throughout the seasons of the year-- as helpless newborns in the spring, as playful youngsters in the summer, as busy gatherers in the autumn, and as… Read More →\n\n • ATOS: 3.6\n • Dewey: 599.36'2\n\nFrom the Series On My Own Holidays\n\nJune 19th, 1865, began as another hot day in Texas. African American slaves worked in fields, in barns, and in the homes of the white people who owned them. Then a message arrived. Freedom! Read More →\n\n • ATOS: 4.5\n • Dewey: 394.263\n\nOver a Thousand Hills I Walk with You\n\nBefore one fateful April day, Jeanne lived the life of a typical Rwandan girl. She fought with her little sister, went to school, and teased her brother. 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Anna can't bring herself to cause… Read More →\n\n • ATOS: 5.1\n • Dewey: [Fic]\n\nWill and Squill\n\nA sweetly told tale about the friendship between a boy named Will and a squirrel named Squill. They do just about everything together until Will's parents surprise him with a kitten, and she… Read More →\n\n • ATOS: 2.1\n • Dewey: [E]\n\nWritten Anything Good Lately?\n\nHave you ever thought about all the different types of writing you can do? You may write papers for school and e-mails to your friends. Some of you might enjoy writing stories and poems… Read More →\n\n • Dewey: 808\n\nArmy Ants\n\nFrom the Series Animal Scavengers\n\nIn tropical areas of Africa, South America, Central America, and Asia, army ants are an important part of nature’s clean-up crew, eating small dead or dying creatures. Millions of army ants… Read More →\n\n • Lexile: 970\n • ATOS: 5.5\n • Dewey: 595.79'6\n\nGreat White Sharks\n\nFrom the Series Animal Predators\n\nSome of the fiercest and most skilled hunters in the world, great white sharks use intellect, camouflage, and a strong sense of smell, hearing, and sight to track and kill their prey. Watch… Read More →\n\n • Lexile: 900\n • ATOS: 5.1\n • Dewey: 597.3'3\n\nHow Much Can a Bare Bear Bear?: What Are Homonyms and Homophones?\n\nFrom the Series Words Are CATegorical ®\n\nThis accessible, lighthearted look at language introduces homonyms and homophones. Playful rhymes and comical cartoons make both concepts memorable. Each corresponding pair of homonyms and… Read More →\n\n • Lexile: 580\n • Dewey: 428.1\n\nIt's Tu B'Shevat!\n\nRhyming verse and brightly colored illustrations tell the story of a boy and his family planting a tree for Tu B’Shevat and watching it grow. This board book is just right for little hands. 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After a publishing company edits it, an artist will illustrate the story and a designer will put the two together on a… Read More →\n\n • Lexile: 520\n • ATOS: 2.6\n • Dewey: 002", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7042456865310669} +{"content": "Skin of the Wolf\n\nSkin of the Wolf\n\nby Sam Cabot\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780399162961\nPublisher: Penguin Publishing Group\nPublication date: 07/31/2014\nSeries: Novel of Secrets Series , #2\nPages: 384\nProduct dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.50(d)\nAge Range: 18 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nSam Cabot is a pseudonym of Carlos Dews and S. J. Rozan.\n\nCarlos Dews is an associate professor and chair of the Department of English Language and Literature at John Cabot University, where he directs the Institute for Creative Writing and Literary Translation. He lives in Rome, Italy.\n\nS. J. Rozan is the author of many critically acclaimed novels and short stories that have won crime fiction’s greatest honors, including the Edgar®, Shamus, Anthony, Macavity, and Nero awards. Born and raised in the Bronx, Rozan now lives in lower Manhattan.\n\nRead an Excerpt\n\n***This excerpt is from an advance uncorrected proof***\n\nExcerpted from \"Skin of the Wolf\"\nCopyright © 2015 Sam Cabot.\nExcerpted by permission of Penguin Publishing Group.\nAll rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.\nExcerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.\n\nWhat People are Saying About This\n\nFrom the Publisher\n\nPraise for Blood of the Lamb\n\n\"Wow. Blood of the Lamb is totally unlike any novel ever written about vampires or secret societies or Roman art mysteries or Vatican conspiracies. But Sam Cabot has combined all of these, in this refreshing potpourri that provides us surprising and wonderful insights into each—and at the same time, endless fun!\" —Katherine Neville, New York Times bestselling author\n\n\"You never quite catch your breath as the secrets unfold one at a time, all the while building to a first class conclusion. History, secrets, conspiracies, adventure. What more could you want from a thriller?\" —Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author\n\n“Just when you thought vampires were so last year, Sam Cabot's Blood of the Lamb offers up a fresh, compelling history of the vampire. Like all great works in the genre, this one makes us think deeply about what it really means to be human. Hope there will be more in this vein!” —Leslie S. 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I think it was even better than the first book by Sam Cabot (Blood of the Lamb which was centered in Italy and the Vatican) which I also gave five stars. And you don't have to have read the first book to enjoy this one! If you like books written with intelligence, fun and excitement, "Skin of the Wolf" is for you.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nWeaves a great story. The backdrop historically was good.\nAnonymous 11 months ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9836221933364868} +{"content": "Kids Library Home\n\nWelcome to the Kids' Library!\n\nSearch for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.\n\nAvailable items only\nBook Cover\nAuthor Robertson, L. F., author.\n\nTitle Two lost boys / L.F. Robertson.\n\nPublication Info. 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That is until one finds its way into his office and he can no longer deny that the fuzzys are in fact sapient beings. He learns from his fuzzy (whom he names Diamond) that thieves are using fuzzys to steal sunstones, the valuable gem found on zarathusa. This organisation run by lawyer Hugo Ingermann is designed to undermine the power of \"the company\" run by Grego na d make Ingermann alot of money. Victor Grego sets out to stop Ingermann and, with the help of fuzzy expert Jack Holloway, to find out a way to stop the horrendous infant mortality rate of the fuzzys that threatens to wipe them all out.\nThe review of this Book prepared by Neil Morey\n\nPlease enter the number 42 plus two in the right box.\n\nChapter Analysis of Fuzzy Sapiens\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book Descript. of chases or violence 10%planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 60%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 10%Descript. of society, phenomena (tech), places 20% Tone of book    -   very upbeat FANTASY or SCIENCE FICTION?    -   science fiction story Tech./$$$/Info hunt    -   Yes Stealing/recovering/destroying    -   money/gems/treasure Is this an adult or child's book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book Cultural problems, alien culture    -   Yes Culture clash-    -   one culture tries to impose its culture on another group\n\nMain Character\n\nIdentity:    -   Male Profession/status:    -   business executive Age:    -   60's-90's\n\nTerrain    -   Mountains    -   Forests A substantial portion of this book takes place on a non-Earth planetary body:    -   inhabited by friendly aliens    -   primitive aliens Planet outside solar system?    -   Yes\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   generic/vague references to death/punishment scientific jargon? 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The carpels are separate or fused to form a single pistil\nDerived Formscarpellary, adjectivecarpellate (ˈkɑːpɪˌleɪt), adjective\n\nWord Origin for carpel\n\nC19: from New Latin carpellum, from Greek karpos fruit\nCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012\n\nWord Origin and History for carpel\n\n1835, from Modern Latin carpellum (1817 in French), a diminutive form from Greek karpos \"fruit\" (also \"returns, profit\"), literally \"that which is plucked,\" from PIE root *kerp- \"to gather, pluck, harvest\" (see harvest (n.)).\n\nOnline Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper\n\ncarpel in Science\n\nOne of the individual female reproductive organs in a flower. A carpel is composed of an ovary, a style, and a stigma, although some flowers have carpels without a distinct style. In origin, carpels are leaves (megasporophylls) that have evolved to enclose the ovules. The term pistil is sometimes used to refer to a single carpel or to several carpels fused together. See more at flower.\nThe American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8910179734230042} +{"content": "Sean's Reviews > Slaughterhouse-Five\n\nSlaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nMar 29, 08\n\nbookshelves: favorites\nRecommended for: Sophisticated readers with unhinged minds who oppose war\nRead in January, 1978\n\nOne of the great anti-war novels of all time. 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By continuing we’ll assume you’re on board with our cookie policy\n\nThe Mark on the Wall\n\nby Virginia Woolf\n\nThe Mark on the Wall Summary\n\nThe narrator muses that it must have been January of the present year when she first detected a small, round, dark mark on the wall. This mark will serve as the impetus for the entire story. She then states that “in order to fix a date”, it “is...\n\nRead more\n\nThe Mark on the Wall: Important quotes with page\n\n1. “Perhaps it was the middle of January in the present year that I first looked up and saw the mark on the wall. In order to fix a date it is necessary to remember what one saw. So now I think of the fire; the steady film of yellow light upon...\n\nRead more\n\nThe Mark on the Wall Literary Devices\n\nStream-of-Consciousness Narration Stream of consciousness is a narrative mode. As opposed to linear narrative, which formulates and formalizes traditional narrative into a coherent and structured arc, with hallmark touchstones such as conflict...\n\nRead more\n\nThe Mark on the Wall Essay Topics\n\n1. Explicate the vision of patriarchy “The Mark on the Wall” expresses. According to Woolf, what is the definition of patriarchy? How does it accomplish social, psychological, and intellectual tyranny? 2. Explicate the complicated notion of...\n\nRead more\n\nThe Mark on the Wall Character Analysis\n\nThe narrator is a woman who appears to be similar to Virginia Woolf herself in class and circumstance. She seems to be an upper-class wife who is expected to be a domestic creature who looks after the cleanliness of the house. She is also clearly...\n\nRead more\n\nThe Mark on the Wall Symbols And Motifs\n\nThe mark on the wall is the story’s central motif. It is literally the impetus for the story, and takes on several valenced meanings throughout the story’s course. Primarily, it represents a phenomenological stimulus which, by virtue of the...\n\nRead more\n\nThe Mark on the Wall Analysis\n\nIn this stream-of-consciousness narration, a woman sits in a room in her house, and perceives a mark on the wall. Instead of rising to investigate the mark, and to ascertain what it is, the occasion of espying a mark on a wall itself becomes the...\n\nRead more\n\nThe Mark on the Wall Themes\n\nThe Impossibility of Establishing Certitude and Static Meaning Best expressed through the narrator’s refusal to rise from her chair and assign a definitive meaning and identification to the mark on the wall, this theme permeates the story. Ris", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9793858528137207} +{"content": "James M. Patrick\n\nThe Author\n\nTag: editing\n\nThe Writing Process\nPart 5\nEditing and Proofreading\n\nadult-15814_640\n\nOver the past few weeks, we have taken a close look at the full writing process. From prewriting (my personal favorite), to a working draft and finally a polished draft, it was all about creation and enjoyment. Before you can move onto the final draft and a publishable manuscript, it is time to discuss the most painful and least enjoyable step in the process. That’s right, editing and proofreading.\n\nContinue reading\n\nThe Writing Process\n\nMost of us are able to think back to our early elementary school days when we were first introduced to the writing process. I am reminded of bubble diagrams, rough drafts with editing symbols that I can no longer recall, and using extra care and time to write as neat a final draft as I could. It was my first introduction to something that would become a lifetime passion.\n\nContinue reading\n\n© 2017 James M. 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Jon Read More\nBooksie 2019 First Chapter Novel Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991917014122009} +{"content": "A Rhyme of the North Countrie by A M Gleeman\n\nA Rhyme of the North Countrie by A M Gleeman\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n152 pages\n\nA M Gleeman\nMore books by A M Gleeman\n\nPalala Press\n\nPublication date\n\n2nd September 2015\n\nIt’s really exciting to read and review new books, thrilling to see my reviews online and I love finding the final published copies on sale.\n\nSam Harper – age 10", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000051259994507} +{"content": "Currently unavailable.\nWe don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.\nHave one to sell? Sell on Amazon\nFlip to back Flip to front\nListen Playing... 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Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 194)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nI'm generally leery of any book that bills itself as romantic suspense but I think this one may have been miscategorized. The few sex scenes in the book advanced the story and didn't take away from it and certainly wasn't in there to sell the book.\n\nThe story itself started slowly. But once it picked up, there was no slowing it down. And in the last 200 pages I did not want to put this book down - I was late for work one day because of it and I took a longer lunch (don't tell) to finish it. This\nRenata R.\nMistery, gossip and a bit of romance. That's what the life of Sally Harrington is all about. In the battle of finding herself, Sally has to face her love life, career and a ghost in her past.\nThere are a lot of characters but they are well built making it easy to create a mental picture of each of them. Even though is a long book it doesn't make you rush to finish it. Easy to read and with an interesting plot.\n\nNot a book that will change your life but still enjoyable.\nA good book for a lazy afterno\nA Sally Harrington story. Good story with a mystery.\nGood fun, with a mixture of crime and journalism driving the plot. I needed something light and fast, and this was just what the doctor ordered. I see Van Wormer has other novels featuring the same Sally Harrington character; I'll be checking the library for more episodes.\nShannon Rozner\nA pretty decent entry in the \"trashy mystery novel with a plucky heroine that makes nice summer reading\" category.\nGood book. It's a bit long but the story gets better as you read through it.\nIn the trashy/crime/love story category--pretty good for that category!\nI would read another by this author.\nKelli marked it as to-read\nAug 31, 2015\ncookiemonger marked it as to-read\nAug 29, 2015\nCornelius Ryan\nCornelius Ryan marked it as to-read\nAug 02, 2015\nLana marked it as to-read\nJun 24, 2015\nMichellehcat marked it as to-read\nJun 10, 2015\nLou Williamson\nLou Williamson marked it as to-read\nMay 20, 2015\nSharon Cumings\nSharon Cumings marked it as to-read\nMay 10, 2015\nPamela marked it as to-read\nMar 19, 2015\nKatie added it\nFeb 02, 2015\nLynda marked it as to-read\nJan 04, 2015\nLindsey marked it as to-read\nDec 28, 2014\n« previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\nLaura Van Wormer grew up in Darien, Connecticut, graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, and has spent most of her adult life working in publishing. She is the author of eleven previous novels. The Kill Fee is the fifth in the Sally Harrington series, although some of the characters - most notably the group at DBS News - are in her earlier novels Ri ...more\nMore about Laura Van Wormer...\n\nOther Books in the Series\n\nSally Harrington (6 books)\n • The Last Lover (Sally Harrington Novels)\n • Trouble Becomes Her\n • The Bad Witness\n • The Kill Fee\n • MR Murder\nThe Bad Witness Riverside Drive Trouble Becomes Her Talk The Last Lover (Sally Harrington Novels)\n\nShare This Book\n\nNo trivia or quizzes yet. 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Events unfold, including his sister's death, that make him reconsider the transformative power of art and accept the limitations of poetry in confronting the untransformable pain of mortal loss.\n\nA refreshingly honest, lovingly crafted work, The Last Happy Occasion is a treasure map for anyone interested in exploring the intersections of life and art.\n\nNominated for the 1996 National Book Critics Circle Award.\n\"[Shapiro] seeks what lies at the deepest level of the human heart to mitigate his—and our—separateness from others.\"—Chase Collins, Chicago Tribune Books\n\n\"The Last Happy Occasion is touching and intelligent, emotionally satisfying and eloquent testimony to the power of poetry to instruct, heal and inspire.\"—Emily Barton, New York Times Book Review\n\n\"Shapiro, not unlike Auden, doses his wordplay with a certain sly irony. . . . We come away from Shapiro's book with an intimate appreciation of the little subversions that poetry can work in one's life.\"—Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times\n\n\"He is an acute observer of moments, people, art and language. And he packs even seemingly simple stories with many layers of meaning. . . . He shows us the power and importance of transformative art in life.\"—Publishers Weekly, starred review\n\n\"The literary criticism is sharp, but what enthralls the reader more is Shapiro's humorous but honest perspective on his younger self, a perspective that is critical without being condescending.\"—Heller McAlpin, Newsday\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9780226750361\n • Publisher: University of Chicago Press\n • Publication date: 10/28/1997\n • Edition description: 1\n • Edition number: 2\n • Pages: 240\n • Product dimensions: 6.00 (w) x 7.50 (h) x 0.70 (d)\n\nMeet the Author\n\nAlan Shapiro has published eleven books of poetry, most recently Night of the Republic, a finalist for the National Book Award and the Griffin Prize, and Old War, winner of the Ambassador Book Award. He teaches at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\nIn Awkward Reverence\nWoodstock Puritan\nCome Live with Me\nThe Last Happy Occasion\nSittin' in a Funeral Pl", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9549641013145447} +{"content": "[NSA Word of the Day]\n\nBack Home Forward\n\nApril 21st, 2012: SCUTCHER\n\nDefinition: SCUTCHER*SCUTCHERS n one that scutches\n\nAnagrams: crutches\n\nHooks: scutcherS\n\nAna-hooks: (none)\n\n'Typos': scutched scutches\n\nBlana-grams: Butchers cAtchers cAtechus chetruMs chuNters churcHes cLutches cOuchers crAtches creWcuts crOchets crOtches crOuches cruNches crutcheD cuLtches cutcherY Grutches hucKster scOuther stuccOer tOuchers\n\nExtensions: (none)\n\nSub-anagrams: cercus chert cherts chest chute chutes crest cru cruces cruet cruets crus cruse cruset crush crust crutch cue cues cur curch curches cure cures curet curets curs curse curst curt cusec cut cutch cutches cute cuter cutes cuts echt ecru ecrus ecu ecus eh er ers erst eruct eructs es et etch eth eths he her hers hes hest het hets hue hues hurst hurt hurts hut huts re rec recs rectus recut recuts res resh rest ret retch rets rhus ruche ruches rue rues ruse rush rust rut ruth ruths ruts scut scutch scute sec sect ser set sh she shut shute such sucre sue suer suet sure tech techs teuch the thru thus tres truce truces true trues tusche tush uh us use user usher ut ute utes uts\n\nConfused? See the glossary. Prefer Collins? Try our Collins edition. Prefer North American word lists? Try our North American edition. [RSS logo]\n\nJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30\n2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8692325353622437} +{"content": "Julie of the Wolves\n\nThis novel by Jean Craighead George reminded me a lot of another Newbery Medal winner: Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell. Both young adult books feature young female protagonists forced to survive in the wild. Both books explore survival and the relationship between man and nature. I read this for the Book Awards Challenge; I chose it because I’ve seen the book cover for many years. The cover has left an impression, and I’ve always found wolves to be beautiful animals. I’d like to think that my daemon would be a steely, graceful wolf. Well, that’s what I would say to myself. One learns a lot about the life up in the Arctic circle, and the spritiual and practical lives that the Eskimo/Inuit have or had at least with the harsh climate.\n\nThere are often discussions about the traditional life and the new one. The book was published in 1972, ten years after Island of the Blue Dolphins and the same year as Watership Down by Richard Adams. I’m seeing the trend in all these books in regard to the relationship between man and nature, all discuss them to some degree and the essential human and animal values of survival in no matter any climate. They were published in a time when the environmental movement began to take the mainstream consciousness.  All of three of these books are also regarded as children’s books, but they hold universal messages about our links to the environment.\n\nJulie of the Wolves is the first of a trilogy which I will finish. I did like this book, and the ending left me wanting. I usually finish the series that I start in any case.\n\n4 thoughts to “Julie of the Wolves”\n\n 1. This sounds like something I’d like to read. I like books that explore the relationship between man and nature, especially through a well-crafted story.\n\n 2. Annie – Thanks for the comment. I definitely think it has that lovely childhood longevity appeal.\n\n Nymeth – I think you would enjoy it then, especially if you like/want to read the other two books I mentioned.\n\nLeave a Reply to Athena 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": 0.9975398182868958} +{"content": "How to say head in Hebrew hɛd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate head to Hebrew? This page provides all possible translations of the word head in the Hebrew language.\n\nDiscuss this head Hebrew translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"head.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 27 Apr. 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": 0.9970041513442993} +{"content": "Excerpt from Waking Raphael by Leslie Forbes, plus links to reviews, author biography & more\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reviews |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nWaking Raphael\n\nby Leslie Forbes\n\nWaking Raphael by Leslie Forbes X\nWaking Raphael by Leslie Forbes", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000046491622925} +{"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\nMalchus-porphyry\n\n[pawr-fuh-ree] /ˈpɔr fə ri/\n\n(Malchus) a.d. c233–c304, Greek philosopher.\nnoun (pl) -ries\nany igneous rock with large crystals embedded in a finer groundmass of minerals\n(obsolete) a reddish-purple rock consisting of large crystals of feldspar in a finer groundmass of feldspar, hornblende, etc\noriginal name Malchus. 232–305 ad, Greek Neo-Platonist philosopher, born in Syria; disciple and biographer of Plotinus\n\ntype of ornamental stone, late 14c., porfurie, from Old French porfire, from Italian porfiro and in some cases directly from Latin porphyrites, a purple semi-precious stone quarried near the Red Sea in Egypt, from Greek porphyrites (lithos) “the purple (stone),” from porphyra (n.) “purple, purple dye” (see purple). Spelling Latinized mid-15c. Now used generally for a type of igneous rock without regard to color. Porphyrios was an ancient proper name.\n(pôr’fə-rē)\nAn igneous rock containing the large crystals known as phenocrysts embedded in a fine-grained matrix.\n\nporphyritic adjective (pôr’fə-rĭt’ĭk)\n\nRead Also:\n\n [mal-kuh m] /ˈmæl kəm/ noun 1. a male given name: from a Gaelic word meaning “disciple of Saint Columba.”. /ˈmælkəm/ noun 1. George. 1917–97, British harpsichordist masc. proper name, from Old Irish Máel Coluim “servant of (St.) Columba,” from máel “servant,” etymologically “bald, shorn, hornless,” from PIE base *mai- “to cut” (see maim).\n\n • Malcolm iii\n\n noun 1. died 1093, king of Scotland (1057–93). He became king after Macbeth\n\n • Malcolm X\n\n [eks] /ɛks/ noun 1. (Malcolm Little) 1925–65, U.S. black-rights activist and religious leader. /ɛks/ noun 1. original name Malcolm Little. 1925–65, US Black civil-rights leader: assassinated An African-American political leader of the twentieth century. A prominent Black Muslim, Malcolm X explained the group’s viewpoint in a book written by Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm […]\n\n [mal-kuh n-tent] /ˌmæl kənˈtɛnt/ adjective 1. not satisfied or with currently prevailing conditions or circumstances. 2. dissatisfied with the existing government, administration, system, etc. noun 3. a malcontent person, especially one who is chronically discontented or dissatisfied. /ˈmælkənˌtɛnt/ adjective 1. disgusted or discontented noun 2. a person who is malcontent 1580s, noun and adjective, from […]\n\nDisclaimer: Malchus-porphyry 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": 0.6022447347640991} +{"content": "Deliveries are currently subject to delays due to Covid-19 – check delivery estimates here\n\nLondon Review Book Box - December 2020\n\nLondon Review Book Box - December 2020\n\nRegular price\nSale price\nUnit price\nTax included.\n\nGet a copy of the London Review Book Box from December 2020. \n\nThis box contains:\n\n • Music and Silence by Rose Tremain\n • Zari embroidery Christmas decoration\n • Unique Music and Silence inspired bookmark\n • A postcard from our booksellers with information about this book.\n\nMusic and Silence by Rose Tremain\n\nIn 1625 a young English lutenist joins the Royal Orchestra of King Christian IV of Denmark. Music, sex, passion and conflicting loyalties combine in a book described by Steven Poole in the Guardian as ‘joyously noisy’ and by John Julius Norwich as ‘the best thing from Denmark since Hamlet.’ Rose Tremain, one of our finest historical novelists, has an acute ear for the past, and for its uncanny resemblances to the present. Winner of the Whitbread Best Novel award in 1999, Music and Silence is one of her finest, funniest and most moving books, and might even inspire you to experiment with a sadly neglected musical instrument.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9844115972518921} +{"content": "J.E. Crum\n\nThe Spring / Summer 2019 Issue!\n\non Jun 15, 19 in Blog, Featured Blog Post by with No Comments\n\nThe Spring / Summer 2019 Issue of South 85 Journal is now available online.\n\nCreative Work\n\nWe are pleased to present work by the following authors and artists:\n\nArtwork – Amanda Barbarito, William C. Crawford, J.E. Crum, Fabio Sassi, Edward Michael Supranowicz, and Bill Wolak\nFiction – Elizabeth DelConte, Meghan Steed, and Laura Valeri\nNon-Fiction – Roxxann Eckert and Sharon Lee Snow\nPoetry – Holly Day, Gardner Dorton, Tyler Gillespie, Jennifer Gauthier, Sandra Hosking, Dave Nielsen, Alex Pickens, and Joseph Sigurdson\n\nFor some great summer reads, check out our Reviews section, featuring reviews of:\n\nAdmissions by Eric Sasson (Fiction)\nLet’s Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording with Wilco, Etc. by Jeff Tweedy (Non-Fiction)\nA Piece of Good News by Katie Peterson (Poetry)\n\nUpcoming Submission Opportunities\n\nThrough August 15, we are accepting submissions for our flash contest!  The winner will receive the Julia Peterkin Award for Flash Fiction, which includes a $500 prize! In addition, our next official reading period begins August 1.  Stay tuned for more information as Lisa Hase-Jackson takes over as Managing Editor.  In the meantime, keep reading our blog about writing!  You can even submit an article for our blog.  We’d love to hear from you.\n\nAbout Us\n\nSouth 85 Journal is published by the Converse College Low-Residency MFA program, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary! 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He tends to write science fiction as Craig Robert Saunders, fantasy as Craig R. Saunders, and most fiction as Craig Saunders...although sometimes the lines are blurred.\n\nImprints: Dark Fable Books/Fable Books. \n\nLikes: Nice people, games, books, and doggos.\nDislikes: Weird smells, surprises, and gang fights in Chinatown alleyways. \n\nHe's happy to talk mostly anything over at:\n\nPraise for Craig Saunders:\n\n[Masters of Blood and Bone] '...combines the quirkiness of Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas series with the hardcore mythology of Clive Barker to create an adventure that is both entertaining and terrifying.' - examiner.com\n\n[Vigil] 'A gripping accomplishment.' - Murder, Mayhem and More.\n\n'Saunders is fast becoming a must read author...' - Scream.\n\n[Bloodeye] '...razor-sharp prose.' 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When Monkey finds a tiny rainbow hooked onto the tallest branch of the tallest tree, all he can think about is showing his rainforest friends. But what Monkey doesn't realise is that everything the rainbow touches, loses its colour!

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Roth does an excellent job of creating one little boy’s world in early 1900s NYC but I found his parents unlikable and, as someone who had a rather nice childhood, I had trouble caring about his miserable but not truly horrible childhood. (I say ‘not truly horrible’ only in relation to the earliest parts of the book.)\n\nBut the older David gets, the easier it is to care about him. And the final section of the book comes alive with Roth’s excellent depiction of the various New York dialects.\n\nIt  is in that final section of the book where it actually feels like something may happen – as something indeed does – and there is a palpable sense of tension when David’s actions get him into trouble. This makes slog through the childhood part worthwhile.\n\nI worried that the climax – otherwise extremely well-rendered even if it feels outside of the scope of the novel – would be a little too cute, but the brief and affecting denouement solves whatever problem I would have had, had Roth chosen not to include that denouement.\n\nNot one of the great novels of the twentieth century, as so many have claimed. And I suspect it’s place on these Top 100 lists has a lot to do with the fact that the novel is set in New York City, and a similar novel set elsewhere may have attained less notice. But still a good book and worth your time.\n\n7/10\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": 0.6360394954681396} +{"content": "Browsing All posts tagged under »Williamstown Literary Festival«\n\nPraise for Stereo Stories’ debut performance\n\nJune 6, 2014\n\nStereo Stories’ debut performance at the Williamstown Literary Festival on Saturday 31 May was warmly received by a very enthusiastic audience. The performance, held in the old Williamstown Council Chambers (replete with wood panelling, flags and photos of past mayors), featured eight Stereo Stories. There was pathos, humour, local cultural history and plenty of  fine music. More […]\n\nWilly Lit Fest 2014: cycling, music, words.\n\nApril 29, 2014\n\nEarly bird tickets are now on sale for the Williamstown Literary Festival in late May. I’m chairing two sessions: The Spoke ‘n’ Word on Tuesday evening 27 May will feature cyclists/authors Tom Doig, Kate Leeming, Greg Foyster and Sophie Chishkovsky talking about their (very) long-distance cycling adventures. Stereo Stories Live Volume 1 on Saturday afternoon […]\n\nFooty Town in Williamstown\n\nMay 23, 2013\n\nFOOTY TOWN IN WILLIAMSTOWN WEDNESDAY 29 MAY 2013 7.30PM – 10.00PM   Join Paul Daffey and John Harms  as they discuss their latest book, Footy Town: Stories of Australia’s Game. Footy Town features stories and writers from across Australia, including the Willy CY’s own  Darren ‘Smokie’ Dawson, and Vin Maskell, who will MC the evening. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993845224380493} +{"content": "social worker - definition in the American English Dictionary - 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 “social worker”\n\nSee all translations\n\nsocial worker\n\nnoun [C]  us   /ˈsoʊ·ʃəl ˌwɜr·kər/\na person who is trained to help people who are at a mental, physical, economic, or social disadvantage\n(Definition of social worker from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of social worker?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “social", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9810000061988831} +{"content": "How to say vacancy in Romanian ˈveɪ kən si\n\nWould you like to know how to translate vacancy to Romanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word vacancy in the Romanian language.\n\npost liber/vacant\n\nvacancy(noun)\n\nan unoccupied post\n\nWe have a vacancy for a typist.\n\nvacancy(noun)\n\nthe condition of being vacant; emptiness\n\nThe vacancy of his expression made me doubt if he was listening.\n\nGet even more translations for vacancy\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this vacancy Romanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"vacancy.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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Given today's deeper understanding of animal sentience, we must afford animals a special moral consideration that precludes their use in experiments.\n\nThe Ethical Case against Animal Experiments begins with a groundbreaking and comprehensive ethical critique of the practice of animal experiments by the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. A second section offers original writings that engage with, and elaborate on, aspects of the Oxford Centre report. The essayists explore historical, philosophical, and personal perspectives that range from animal experiments in classical times to the place of necessity in animal research to one researcher's painful journey from researcher to opponent. 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I went to Jerusalem once.\n..............beautiful and passionate ★", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998601078987122} +{"content": "\nToday's poem is by Josh Kalscheur\n\nBlank Shot\n\nI should not find my form\nuntouchable in ways others find it\npassable. I should want to stand\nby a small bridge, behind\na building whose façade resembles\na giant calculator. I should not be\nashamed of striding into that building,\ninto a pane of glass to catch\na bird whose life is carefully being\nlost over and over and over.\nThe places where I am most valuable\nare the places where I am considered\na compassionate person\nand those places are mostly\ngone though the few left\nhave loved me how I remember\nGod loving me God holding me.\nAll I know is that I am still\ncompassionate, still have days,\nstill know the great places\nfor peace are parks leading\nto great lakes, to smooth stone\ninfinities and you could\nspend whole and perfect lives\nstudying how to throw them\nand over and over and over\nyou could go, blissfully losing\nthem off the shore, into one\nbeautiful body of water.\n\nCopyright © 2017 Josh Kalscheur All rights reserved\nfrom Poetry Northwest\nReprinted by Verse Daily® with permission\n\nArchives  Web Weekly Features  About Verse Daily  FAQs  Submit to Verse Daily  Follow Verse Daily on Twitter\n\nCopyright © 2002-2017 Verse Daily All Rights Reserved", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7447952032089233} +{"content": "\n\nA versatile and generic term of non-endearment, can be used as an expletive, or as a word to describe someone or something unpleasant.\n\n1. Why don't you smeg off to where you came from.\n\n2. My mouth always feels a bit smeggy in the morning.\n\nDictionary of american slang with examples. .\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • smeg — smeg·ma; …   English syllables\n\n • Smeg — Création 1948 à Guastalla (Emilie, Italie) Personnages clés Roberto Bertazzoni, Président Vittorio Bertazzoni, DG Forme juridique Société Anonyme …   Wikipédia en Français\n\n • Smeg — may refer to:*Smegma *Smeg (vulgarism), a fictional profanity used in the TV cult space sitcom Red Dwarf *Smeg (appliances), an Italian appliance company *Smeg (computer viruses), a computer virus construction kit *SMEG (menu editor), a menu… …   Wikipedia\n\n • SMEG — is an acronym for:*Shanghai Media Entertainment Group. *Simple Menu Editor for GNOME or SMEG (menu editor). See also: Smeg …   Wikipedia\n\n • smeg(h)- —     smeg(h)     English meaning: to taste     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schmecken”     Note: only Gmc. and Balt     Material: M.H.G. smach “taste, smell, odor”, M.L.G. smak(e) “das Schmecken, taste, smell, odor”, smaken, O.Fris. smakia, M.Eng.… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary\n\n • smeg|ma — «SMEHG muh», noun. a sebaceous secretion, especially that found under the prepuce. ╂[< Latin smēgma < Greek smêgma a detergent, soap or unguent < sm to wipe; cleanse] …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Smeg — This is a rather disgusting word, popularised by the TV show, Red Dwarf. Short for smegma, the dictionary definition says it is a sebaceous secretion from under the foreskin . Now you know why it has taken me 3 years to add it in here. Not nice!… …   The American's guide to speaking British\n\n • smeg! — • derived from the word smegma. Can be used as an exclamation or a euphemism for fuck. e.g. Oh smeg I forgot to post that letter ! . This saying was very much popularized by the UK TV series Red Dwarf …   Londonisms dictionary\n\n • smeg — interjection Substituted for almost any swear word (popularised in UK by the TV series ) …   Wiktionary\n\n • Smeg — (crass) smegma …   Dictionary of Australian slang\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": 0.909168004989624} +{"content": "Berthed by Jeron Ricks\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nJeron Ricks has another great read for us! Last week we shared an interview about his first novel, Exoden. He has built up quite the world, so much so that he anticipates 14 books in the series! That’s some feat. For a reminder about just who Jeron is, and a quick glimpse of Exoden, check out our initial first look. Today, we’re going to take a look at the next book in the Exoden series, Berthed.\n\n2 - Berthed\n\nCajin is loving life as a wizard, until he ends up living life as Brooklyn once more. Now instead of juggling fireballs and shooting lightning he is juggling the mail and sorting packages in the mailroom. They say that it is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all, but Cajin disagrees when his only love has been magic. He’ll need to learn how important family and love are as he realizes just how painful a berth can be.\n\nFind out more about the world of Exoden here.\n\nClick here to purchase your copy of Berthed TODAYThis book will be on sale for $.99 starting June 20th, 2016!\n\nNext week we’ll be bringing you another interview with Jeron about Berthed and the world of Exoden!\n\nKevin M. Gallagher, Jr\nFollow me", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5112718343734741} +{"content": "Poets | Bookstore | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nDecember 11th, 2013 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 95,855 comments.\nBiography of Gerald Stern\n\nGerald Stern\n\nGerald Stern (1925 - Present)\n\nGerald Stern (born 1925 in Pittsburgh) is a United States poet. His work was widely recognized after the 1977 publication of Lucky Life and a series of essays on writing poetry in American Poetry Review. He has been given many prestigious awards for his writing, including a National Book Award for poetry in 1998. For many years he taught poetry writing at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Stern retired in 1995.\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 Gerald Stern.\n\n3 Poems written by Gerald Stern\n\nThe poems are by default sorted according to volume, but you can also choose to sort them alphabetically or by page views.\n\n[Volume] | Alphabetically | Page Views | Comments | First Lines\n\nI Remember Galileo Comments and analysis of I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern 34 Comments\nThe Dog Comments and analysis of The Dog by Gerald Stern 5 Comments\n\nRed Coal\n\nSwan Song\n\nBooks by Gerald Stern\nClick here for books by Gerald Stern.\nStern Info\n\nCopyright © 2000-2012 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links | Bookstore", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999809741973877} +{"content": "Palpiform \\Pal\"pi*form\\, a. [Palpus + -form: cf. F. palpiforme.] (Zo[\"o]l.) Having the form of a palpus. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • palpiform — adj. [L. palpus, feeler; forma, shape] Shaped like a palpus …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology\n\n • palpiform — pal·pi·form …   English syllables\n\n • palpiform — ˈpalpəˌfȯrm adjective Etymology: New Latin palpus + English iform : like a palpus …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • palp — 1. noun /pælp/ a) an appendage found near the mouth in invertebrates b) The fleshy part of a fingertip 2. verb /pælp/ To feel, to explore by touch See Also: palpability, palpable …   Wiktionary\n\n • palpate — 1. verb /ˈpælpeɪt/ to examine, or otherwise explore, (usually an area or organ of the human body) by feeling it I palpated his expired heart. Syn: touch 2. adjective /ˈpælpeɪt/ of palp, or having palp See Al …   Wiktionary\n\n • palpation — noun The act of feeling or pushing on various parts of a patient’s body to determine medical condition such as the normality of organs or the presence or absence of tumors, swelling, muscle tension, etc. See Also: palp, palpability, palpable,… …   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": 0.9979522824287415} +{"content": "Friday, June 13, 2008\n\nWater's Words\n\nLet’s move. Or let’s sit still.\nLet’s hurry. Or take it slow.\nLet’s rush like there is no tomorrow, fumbling, rustling, stilling.\nLet’s give and take both.\nLet’s feed. Let’s search. Let’s flow to the deepest of sources.\nLet’s be, without doubt or choice.\nLet’s create.\nLet’s wait for the visitors of our shores.\n\nThursday, June 5, 2008\n\nI am a bathtub without any water.\n\nTuesday, June 3, 2008\n\nFor a Certain Someone\n\n\"The crown of literature is poetry. It is its end and aim. It is the sublimest activity of the human mind. It is the achievement of beauty and delicacy. The writer of prose can only step aside when the poet passes.\"\n\nW. Somerset Maugham", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999688267707825} +{"content": "Upgrade to a better browser, please.\n\nFKatterjohn's World\n\nYou are NOT currently logged in. You must be logged in to see a Member's details.\n\nRemember my log in.\n\nForgot your password?\nNot yet a Member? Join now!\n\nFKatterjohn's Lists\n\nMy Award Worthy Novels List3 books total\n\nMy Reading List 143 books total\n\nMy Favorite Science Fiction Books 9 books total\n\nMy Favorite Fantasy Books 4 books total\n\nBooks I've Read 198 books total\n\nBooks I've Reviewed 22 books total\n\nMy Favorite Authors 2 authors total\n\nAuthors I've Read 97 authors total", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "\nliterary agent « Shoot Me Now\n\nShoot Me Now\n\n» literary agent\n\nPublished on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 by I’ve gone and done it.  I put pen to paper and wrote myself a book.  For years and years I struggled with the words, the characters, the conflict, the resolution.  And now it’s done.  A complete 800 page novel. OK.  So I’m lying just a wee bit.  I did write a book.  But it is a children’s book that fits on one single sheet of paper.  It took about a...\nSubscribe to our RSS feed and get site updates delivered immediately.\nLet’s Network!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995661973953247} +{"content": "Georgia Under Water: Stories\n\nFront Cover\nSarabande Books, Dec 13, 2013 - Fiction - 236 pages\n0 Reviews\nA debut collection of linked stories about an adolescent girl in Florida and her sexual awakening.\n\nWhat people are saying - Write a review\n\nUser Review  - Jane Doe - Kirkus\n\nThe travails of a poor Florida family, chronicled in a debut collection of interconnected stories.Buck Jackson, a vicious, womanizing alcoholic, beats his cringing wife Mary Carolyn (MC) while their ... Read full review\n\nGeorgia under water: stories\n\nUser Review  - Not Available - Book Verdict\n\nIn \"It's Water It's Not Going to Kill You,\" the first story in this eccentric, edgy collection, Georgia Jackson wonders if her parents \"might be mental cases.\" This fretting echoes like a drumbeat in ... Read full review\n\nOther editions - View all\n\nAbout the author (2013)\n\nBorn and raised in Orlando, Florida, Heather Sellers received a Ph.D. in Writing from Florida State University. Her work has appeared in Indiana Review, New Virginia Review, The Hawai'i Review, The Chattahoochee Review, The Women's Review of Books, and Sonora Review. Her story \"Fla. Boys\" is anthologized in New Stories from the South, 1999: The Year's Best. She received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1999. She currently lives in Holland, Michigan, where she's an associate professor of English at Hope College.\n\nBibliographic information", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8140948414802551} +{"content": "Books: The Love Bunglers by Jaime Hernandez\n\nThe Love Bunglers\nby Jaime Hernandez\npublished by Fantagraphics, Seattle, Washington\n\nOh, this book hit me hard.\n\nThis book centers on Maggie, one of the heroines of the Love and Rockets Locas stories, and the hardships – and relationships – that shaped her and her family from childhood through middle age. With her family eager to suppress the truth – about infidelity, abuse, divorce, and painful separations from partners, siblings, and friends – traumas play out in slow motion over many years, but are not fully healed.\n\nIn her later years, Maggie may have a chance to (re)connect with the people she loves, before they are truly gone.\n\nThis is a well executed, well drawn, well told story. While I’ve seen elements/chapters of this in other collections, there is new material here as well, and the way it is all combined creates a profile of Maggie’s relationships that packs a great emotional punch.\n\nI recommend reading ALL of the Locas stories first, to understand more of Maggie’s life and the relationships (shown here in chapter-length flashbacks) for the greatest impact – and because the Locas stories are GREAT! (Disclosure: I cried at the end of Locas volume 1, so I’m invested in the characters. No, I’m not telling you why I cried.)\n\nI love this – and highly recommend it to all Maggie (and Love and Rockets) fans.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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[1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • hypaethral — [hi pē′thrəl, hīpē′thrəl] adj. [< L hypaethrus, uncovered, in the open air ( < Gr hypaithros < hypo , HYPO + aithēr, ether, clear sky: see ETHER + AL] open to the sky; roofless: said of classical buildings and courts …   English World dictionary\n\n • hypaethral — adjective /hʌɪˈpiːθɹəl/ Open air, outdoor, exposed to the sky. There was a dignity in their hypaethral presence kin to summer’s first morning of taurine light in the pepper trees of Uruguay …   Wiktionary\n\n • hypaethral — /hi pee threuhl, huy /, adj. hypethral. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • hypaethral — [hʌɪ pi:θr(ə)l, hɪ ] (also hypethral) adjective (of a classical building) having no roof. Origin C18: via L. from Gk hupaithros (from hupo under + aithēr air ) + al …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • hypaethral — hy·pae·thral …   English syllables\n\n • hypaethral — /haɪˈpiθrəl/ (say huy peethruhl) adjective open to the sky or having no roof, as a building (used especially of classical architecture). {Latin hypaethrus (from Greek hypaithros under the sky) + al1} …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • hypaethral —   a. roofless …   Dictionary of difficult words\n\n • hypaethral — adj. (also hypethral) 1 open to the sky; roofless. 2 open air. Etymology: L hypaethrus f. Gk hupaithros (as HYPO , aither air) …   Useful english 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": 0.9981489777565002} +{"content": "\n\nA discussion of interesting books from my current stock A WordPress.com site\n\nJuly 2015\n\n“Iterations” Three pairs and a triple, Multiple copies of Early books! {part 1}\n\nToday I have chosen to write about the books which I have multiple copies of, Often I find Libraries which multiple copies of very rare books and I think 'wow I'd like to compare them' so today going through my... Continue Reading →\n\nTen books in english which are barely represented in American Libraries!\n\nAll of the books in today's blog are represented in fewer than 6 libraries in North America. 700G      F.G. = Gregory, Francis .     1625?-1707     Oνομασικὸν βραχύ      (Onomastikon brachy)  sive. Nomenclatura brevis Anglo-Latino-Græca. In usum scholæ Westmonasteriensis. Per... Continue Reading →\n\nMore Early Books with Notes and Annotations!\n\nThese two annotated books are of different species, but both are common usages for writing in books the first one , The 1684 Almanac has been used as a note-book, bound with 12 extra pages both before and after the... Continue Reading →\n\nA few early books with annotations.\n\n\"The study of printed books cannot be limited to their printed contents.\" -- Anthony Grafton. The engagement early modern readers had/have with their texts is no more clearly depicted than by the notes they have left in their books. After... Continue Reading →\n\nVermis malae conscientiae hominis impii domesticus carnifex suis coloribus adumbratus.\n\nIn this very very rare book ( i could locate only one copy in north america) the Jesuit Paul Zehentner examines and investigates the role of bad conscience throughout the history of the world. Included is a six page section on... Continue Reading →\n\nTHE HOLY COURT, Nicholas Caussin (1583-1651)\n\n           688G        Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651..              Sr. T.H. = Sir Thomas Hawkins.           THE HOLY COURT in Three Tomes. Written in French by Nicolas Caussin, S.I. Translated into English by Sr. T.H. and Dedicated to the Queene of... Continue Reading →\n\nOrinda!!! Katherine Philips: Her Letters & Her Poems\n\nOrinda!!! Katherine Philips: Her Letters & Her Poems.\n\nOrinda!!! Katherine Philips: Her Letters & Her Poems\n\nIn my next montly catalogue  Fascicule no VI I will be Listing there Editions of Orinda’s Poems\n\nThe Unauthorized very rare edition of 1664 (#717G)\n\nThe first Authorized edition of 1667\n\nAnd the fourth edition of 1678!\n\nIt is not usual to find a printed book which gives us such a vivid depiction of the literary world for 17th century women, this is a great book and I am constantly amazed by it.\n\nPlease enjoy reading about it.\n\n103gPhilips, Katherine.1631-1664\n\nLetters from Orinda to Poliarchus\n London: printed by W.B. for Bernard Lintott, 1705                       $5,500\nOctavo,6.75 X 3.75 inches.  First edition A-R8  Bound in original calf totally un-restored a very nice original condition copy with only some browning, spotting and damp staining, It is a very good copy.\n\nIt is housed in a custom Box.\n\nThis is a collection of 48…\n\nView original post 2,361 more words\n\nWebsite Built with WordPress.com.\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9842514991760254} +{"content": "131 Search Results for \"origin story\"\n\nOrigin Story: Who Celebrated the First April Fool’s Day?\n\n  It’s time to let your inner prankster out because it’s April Fool’s Day! 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Get some ideas on raising children in multilingual homes from Professor John Hajek, University of Melbourne.\n\nJoin us at 11am to launch the Matu Chin book Very Big, created in partnership with community members, RUMACCC University of Melbourne and VICSEG New Futures. Refreshments provided. Seminar commences 11.30am.\n\nChild care available. Vietnamese interpreter provided.\n\nEmail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to request other language interpreters.\n\nSunshine Library\n301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine\n\nBWRF Common Ground Spoken Word Poetry\nFriday 17 November, 6.30-9pm\n\nMulticultural Arts Victoria presents a night of storytelling, vulnerability and strength to conclude the 2017 Common Ground spoken word poetry workshop series. Young people from diverse backgrounds will cover themes of identity, faith and belonging. With special appearances from Manal Younus and Nour Abouzeid.\n\nSt Albans Community Centre\nPrincess Street, St Albans\n\nBook Here\n\n Writers of the West Panel Discussion\nSaturday 18 November, 2-3pm\n\nJoin local authors Simon J. Green, Phelon Manski and Paul Mitchell as they discuss their creative lives and methods, the road to getting published and how the western suburbs influence their work. Facilitated by award-winning local author, Amra Pajalic.\n\nSunshine Library\n301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine\n\nBook Here\n\nPast Events\n\nAn Evening with Craig Reucassel\nThursday 9 November, 6-8.15pm\n\nDrinks available at bar prices from 5.45pm\n\nCraig Reucassel is a writer and comedian, best known for his work with satirical comedy group The Chaser. Over the years Craig has appeared in a swathe of television programs including CNNNN, The Chaser’s War on Everything and The Hamster Wheel. Earlier this year Craig presented the ABC’s popular War on Waste series, exploring Australia’s alarming generation of waste, and how we all can do a little better. Craig will be in conversation with writer and freelance journalist, Paul Bateman.\n\nThis event is the official launch of the Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival. $1000 Bolinda Audio prize pack to be won on the night as well as reusable items to help you reduce your waste!\n\nThe Bowery Theatre, St Albans Community Centre\nPrincess Street, St Albans\n\nBWRF Writing for The Stage with Peta Murray\nFriday 10 November, 6.30-9pm\n\nJoin playwright, dramaturg and director, Peta Murray for an evening of storytelling and playwriting. Start with the basics of the craft, consider the unique nature of performance, and undertake the playwright’s process as ideas seek concrete form.\n\nSt Albans Community Centre, Meeting Room 2\nPrincess Street, St Albans\n\nLogo Writers Victoria\nSo You’ve Got an Idea for a Book… Now What?\nSaturday 11 November, 10.30am-12noon\n\nYou have an idea for a book… how do you start? Should you self-publish? Approach agents? Or go straight to publishers? These questions and more about fiction, non-fiction and poetry will be answered by Death By Dim Sim author, Sarah Vincent. Presented in association with Writers Victoria.\n\nOne year’s membership to Writers Victoria to be won on the day!\n\nHunt Club Community and Arts Centre\n775 Ballarat Road, Deer Park\n\nBWRFBWRF The Romance of Writing\nSaturday 11 November, 1.30-2.30pm\n\nWhy do so many people love to write and read romance? This discussion will examine the popularity of romance fiction, how to reach readers, and the writing life of authors Lisa Ireland and Sally Hepworth. Facilitated by Sherryl Clark of Rotunda in the West.\n\nKeilor Library\n704B Old Calder Highway, Keilor\n\nBWRF Early Harvest Issue Six Launch\nSaturday 11 November, 2-4pm\n\nIn 2017, the young editors of Early Harvest hit the beat in Brimbank and uncovered many a crime and murder mystery lurking in local schools. Join them as they launch issue six of Early Harvest, a magazine for and by children. Published by 100 Story Building.\n\nThe Bowery Theatre, St Albans Community Centre\nPrincess Street, St Albans\n\nBWRFBWRF Ellen van Neerven & Kat Clarke In Conversation with Paola Balla\nSunday 12 November, 2-3.15pm\n\nEllen van Neerven belongs to the Mununjali people of South East Queensland. She is the author of the award-winning short story collection Heat and Light and the poetry collection Comfort Food. Kat Clarke is a proud Wotjobaluk woman of the Wimmera region. She is a writer, cultural consultant and performance poet living in Sunshine. Ellen and Kat will be in conversation with Paola Balla of Moondani Balluk Academic Unit, Victoria University.\n\nSunshine Library\n301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine\n\nBWRF Sahitik Shaam\nA Poetic Afternoon\n\nSunday 12 November, 2-5pm\n\nJoin emerging and established poets and writers from the Indian subcontinent as they share their work on an open stage platform. Presented in association with the Oorja Foundation.\n\nSt Albans Community Centre\nPrincess Street, St Albans\n\nBWRF Sina ma lana Tuna\nThe Legend of Sina and the Eel\nMonday 13 November, 11.15am-12.15pm\n\nCome along to this special storytime session to hear about the origins of the coconut in Samoan mythology. Touch and taste the coconut as the story is narrated by teachers from the Polynesian Kids Community Language School.\n\nDeer Park Library\n4 Neale Road, Deer Park\n\nBWRF Wurundjeri Story Walk\nTuesday 14 November, 10.15am-12noon\n\nAboriginal people have been sharing their stories for tens of thousands of years. Walk with Uncle Bill Nicholson through Brimbank Park and learn about the sites of cultural significance for Wurundjeri People. Enjoy a morning tea before the walk.\n\nMeet at Brownstone Café, Brimbank Park\nKeilor Park Drive, Keilor East\n\nBWRF Poem to Music\nTuesday 14 November, 2-3pm\n\nLearn how to turn poetry into music with Dang Thao of the Centre for Studies of Vietnamese Traditional Music-Australia, and Thuy Dang of Australian Vietnamese Arts (AVA). This Vietnamese songwriting workshop will include a traditional dance activity by the AVA dance group.\n\nSt Albans Library\n71A Alfrieda Street, St Albans\nBWRFBWRF Julian Burnside In Conversation with Alice Pung                            \nWednesday 15 November, 6-8pm\n\nJulian Burnside AO QC is an Australian barrister, human rights and refugee advocate, and author. He has published a children’s book, Matilda and the Dragon, as well as Wordwatching, a collection of essays on the uses and abuses of the English language. His latest book, Watching Out: reflections on justice and injustice, was published in July this year. He is the former President of Liberty Victoria and in 2004 was elected as a National Living Treasure. Julian will be in conversation with award-winning writer, journalist and essayist, Alice Pung.\n\nThis event is supported by the Brimbank Social Justice Coalition. 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Selected by Ella Risbridger and gorgeously illustrated by Anna Shepeta, this is the perfect gift to begin a lifelong love of poetry.\n\nAnd today we’re very pleased to be sharing the first few chapters of the book – you can read an extract below!\n\nFrom well-loved poets, including Maya Angelou, Wendy Cope, Lucille Clifton and Christina Rossetti, to newer voices such as Amanda Gorman, Yrsa-Daley Ward and Ada Limón, this outstanding collection from talented anthologist Ella Risbridger has poems for every mood and every moment. 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Portions copyright © by original authors, rights reserved, used by permission; Portions 17 USC §107.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5855492353439331} +{"content": "sden recognises task awaiting Oasis Dream\n\nTHE idea that British runners at the 20th Breeders’ Cup will again be at a disadvantage, because of an abrupt change in climate, must presumably be taken to mean that even California will seem a little wintry after the golden autumn they are leaving behind. All the other habitual hazards, however, will remain at Santa Anita tomorrow week.\n\nThey must endure a long flight, into a different time zone, at the end of an arduous season. And the two standard-bearers for the 17 overseas candidates, among 101 entries released yesterday, are both set to embrace still greater novelties on the track — Falbrav, in sampling dirt for the first time, and Oasis Dream, in stepping up to a mile.\n\nOn another dazzling afternoon at Newmarket…\n\nWant to read more?\nRegister with a few details to continue reading this article.\nAlready a subscriber? Login\n\n You are now logged out\n\n Your choice of two articles a week\n\n Unlock quality journalism on the topics that you decide matter most.\n\n Register now\n\n Or enjoy full digital access\n\n Subscribe to The Digital Pack for just £1 a week for 8 weeks.\n\n Subscribe today\n\n Already a member? Log in", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8862781524658203} +{"content": "Getting to know all his secrets Under a Geogia Moon\n\nUnder a Georgia Moon\nToday I'm welcoming Cindy Roland Anderson, author of Under A Georgia Moon, to my blog with a great excerpt from her contemporary romance novel. Here Addie, recently dumped, is helping out a neighbor by pretending to be his girlfriend at a party. The scene is surely set for love!\n\n“Chase,” the pretty girl said, moving next to him. “Aren’t you going to introduce me?” Her alto voice, combined with the genteel southern accent, came across as provocative and sultry. \nThe surly look Chase shot the brunette tipped Addie off that no matter how pretty the girl was, Chase didn’t seem to like her. \nThe girl rolled her eyes. “I’m Hayden Barclay.” She held out her hand with her knuckles up like she was royalty. \nAddie wasn’t sure what she was supposed to do. Shake her hand lamely by taking a hold of her fingers or give her a fist bump. She hoped Hayden didn’t expect her to kiss it. “Hi,” Addie said, lightly gripping the girl’s fingers. “I’m Addie Heywood.”\nHayden’s perfectly plump lips curved up as she kept a hold of Addie’s hand and leaned forward. “Chase and I used to date so I know all of his secrets. Maybe you and I can get together and I can give you a few tips.”\nFrom the corner of her eye, Addie could see Chase’s eyes narrow with anger. He looked like he was about to interfere, but she was a big girl and could handle Hayden Barclay all by herself. “Thanks for the offer, but I’m enjoying discovering his secrets all on my own.”\nA hard look crossed Hayden’s face, and she squeezed Addie’s fingers tighter. “I doubt you’ll discover everything. The offer is still open if you change your mind.” Her voice was tinged with a game-on attitude. \n Addie tugged her hand free. “That’s really sweet of you.” She smoothly moved next to Chase and slid her arm around his waist. His body tensed for a fraction of a second and then, thankfully, he played along and wrapped his arm around her shoulder. “It was nice meeting you, Hayden,” she said, snuggling closer to Chase. \nHey, if she was going to play the girlfriend, she might as well enjoy it. Plus, it didn’t hurt that he smelled absolutely yummy.\n\nSo... are you intrigued? Here's some more information about the characters, book and author. And don't miss the great giveaway offered at the end of this post. Enjoy!\n\nunder a georgiaUnder a Georgia Moon by Cindy Roland AndersonPurchase Your Copy\n\nadd to goodreads new\nPraise for Under a Georgia Moon\n“This is just the kind of sweet romance that I love. I thought the plot was fun and the writing well done, was paced well and kept me wanting more. Throw in some swoony moments and I was hooked.” –Kathy (Bookworm Nation)\n\n“Often times when I read multiple books by the same author I am worried that the later books won't live up to the first one. That is NOT the case with Under a Georgia Moon. I was hooked on Cindy Anderson's writing with Fair Catch and then again with Discovering Sophie and now with this book.” –Sara Ebert\n\nI love all of Cindy's books, but so far this one is my favorite! I just didn't want it to end. 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[imp. & p. p. {Clothed} (kl[=o][th]d) or {Clad} (kl[a^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clothing}.] [OE. clathen, clothen, clethen, AS. cl[=a][eth]ian, cl[=ae][eth]an. See {Cloth}.] 1. To put garments on; to cover with clothing; to dress …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • clothe — clothe, attire, dress, apparel, array, robe. Clothe, the least specific of these terms, means to cover or to provide what will cover (one s body or whatever is bare) with or as if with garments {clothe the child warmly} {clothe your thoughts in… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • clothe — clothe; en·clothe; un·clothe; un·der·clothe; …   English syllables\n\n • Clothe — Clothe, v. i. To wear clothes. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] Care no more to clothe eat. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • clothe — I verb accouter, amicire, appoint, arm, array, attire oneself, bedeck, bedrape, cloak, conceal, costume, cover, cover up, disguise, drape, dress, embroider, empower, enable, encase, endow, endue, enfold, enrobe, envelop, enwrap, equip, fit out,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • clothe — [ klouð ] verb transitive 1. ) to provide someone with clothes: We asked for money to feed and clothe the children. 2. ) FORMAL to put clothes on someone: Mary is old enough to feed and clothe herself …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • clothe — [kləuð US klouð] v [T usually passive] [: Old English; Origin: clathian, from clath; CLOTH] 1.) formal to put clothes on your body = ↑dress be clothed in sth ▪ The King was clothed in a purple gown. fully/partially/scantily etc clothed ▪ The… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • clothe — O.E. claþian, from clað (see CLOTH (Cf. cloth)). Related: Clothed. Other O.E. words for this were scrydan and gewædian …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • clothe — has two past and participial forms: clothed (the normal word) and clad. Clothed is suitable for most contexts (except when the less formal word dressed is called for), whereas clad is reserved for special uses: (1) as a literary word, and (2)… …   Modern English usage\n\n • clothe — ► VERB (past and past part. clothed or archaic or literary clad) 1) provide with clothes. 2) (be clothed in) be dressed in. 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She has two grown children and a couple of demanding lap cats. She lives in Virginia where you can often find her on the back deck, picking on her thirty-five-year-old Martin guitar.\n\nConnect with Hope\n\nHope's Fun Facts\n\nGreat Neck, NY\n\nGH Year(s)\n2009 & 2010\n\nCompleted Manuscript(s)\nToo many to count\n\nGenre(s):\nRomance and Fantasy\n\nStarted Writing:\nIn 2nd Grade\n\nDay Job:\nConsultant & Author\n\nBlog Posts from Hope\n\nFollow the Rubies at RWA National\n\nMany of the ruby sisters will be attending the Romance Writers of America’s national conference in San Antonio this week. And we thought, instead of daily blogs about the event, it might be way more fun to post the live Twitter feed from the authors who are attending.  So here it is.  This feed will […]\n\nThe Seven Paragraph Synopsis – Redux\n\nWay back in November, 2011,  I posted a blog here on writing a synopsis.  The post turned into a session at the 2013 RWA Nationals and to this day I continue to get people emailing me looking for more details on synopsis writing.  So, below you’ll find the original post in its entirety. In addition, […]\n\nCheck into the Inn at Last Chance\n\nI have three brothers.  They taught me much as I grew up.  How to kick a soccer ball.  How to climb a tree.  How to bait a hook.  How to score a baseball game. They also handed down their books to me.  Books like: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, by Robert Heinlein, and I, […]\n\nPlotting with your Characters\n\nI don’t know about you, but I find plotting to be the most difficult thing about writing fiction. But now that I write for a living, I’m required to submit a synopsis and/or detailed outline to my publisher well before I ever start a book.  And since my publisher pays me to do this, I […]\n\nWhere Do You Get Your Ideas?\n\nThis scenario should sound familiar.  You’re at a cocktail party with a group of people who are not your closest friends, and someone asks you what you do for a living.  You decide to say “author,” because your day-job is something boring like bookkeeping.  Saying author gets a much more positive response. When I tell […]\n\nRuby Release: Last Chance Knit & Stitch by Hope Ramsay\n\nIn celebration of the release date of Last Chance Knit & Stitch, I asked Ricki Wilson, a long time resident of Last Chance, South Carolina, and the day shift waitress at the Kountry Kitchen Café, to join me on the blog today.  Ricki knows more about what’s going on in Last Chance than just about […]\n\nThe Last Chance Charity Knit Along\n\nThe best thing about being a published author is having readers. This is an obvious statement.  But my appreciation for readers goes way beyond the fact that they consume the stories I write.  The truth is, I’ve gotten to know a few of my readers pretty well, and I’ve found that readers give back a […]\n\nGuest Author: Abigail Sharpe\n\nI am so happy to be hosting my friend and fellow Unsinkable and Forever Romance author, Abigail Sharpe today. Her debut novel, Who Wants to Marry a Cowboy?  is out this week.  And since I have a real weakness for cowboys I can’t wait to read it. Abigail is blogging today about a subject I struggle […]\n\nNext Page »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9673353433609009} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Night Hunter” as Want to Read:\nNight Hunter\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nNight Hunter\n\nit was amazing 5.00  ·  Rating Details  ·  2 Ratings  ·  0 Reviews\nMarcus has decided to savor his last night on earth as a vampire, until he hears a cry of innocence from within a dark church. Miranda wants more than anything to have a man and family of her own and agrees to help the stranger save a small child hidden in the church. Circumstances beyond their control tear into their dreams of making a family. 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With her animals in full assistant mode, Doreen must investigate the cold case, right the wrongs of the past, and keep her home safe, all while evading the media—and Corporal Mack Moreau.\n\n • Arsenic in the Azaleas\n • Bones in the Begonias\n • Corpse in the Carnations\n • Daggers in the Dahlias\n • Evidence in the Echinacea\n • Footprints in the Ferns\n • Gun in the Gardenias\n • Handcuffs in the Heather\n • Icepick in the Ivy\n • Jewels in the Juniper\n • Killer in the Kiwis\n\nPublisher: Valley Publishing Ltd.\nNarrator: Vanessa Moyen\nRun time: 6 hours 22 minutes\nRelease Date: 07/25/2019", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7462600469589233} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Basic English Grammar Book 1” as Want to Read:\nBasic English Grammar Book 1\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nBasic English Grammar Book 1\n\n3.61 of 5 stars 3.61  ·  rating details  ·  28 ratings  ·  5 reviews\nThis two-book series was written specifically for English language learners and covers all the basic grammar topics for beginners. Contains clear and concise explanations of the rules and illustrates them with numerous examples. The \"Did You Know?\" and \"Grammar Help\" notes add further to the understanding of basic grammar. These books will give English language learners a ...more\nPaperback, 157 pages\nPublished January 1st 2007 by Saddleback Educational Publishing, Inc. (first published March 1st 2003)\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 Basic English Grammar Book 1, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Basic English Grammar Book 1\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 86)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nThis book offers a concise explanation with illustrated lessons that are tightly focused on core concepts of grammar. 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Be the first to start one »\nMagyar Chambers-English Dictionary for Speakers of Hungarian Times Chambers Junior Dictionary Chambers Concise 20th Century Dictionary The Chambers Dictionary Times/Chambers First Learners' Dictionary\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9818668961524963} +{"content": "Free Safe Child IDs at Queens Libraries in November\nby Lisa A. Fraser\nNov 02, 2011 | 1150", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992544054985046} +{"content": "\nSunday, August 12, 2012\n\nBook Review of Her Loving Husband’s Curse, Book 2, and Her Dear & Loving Husband, Book 1\n\nBook Review of Her Loving Husband’s Curse,  Book 2,\nand Her Dear & Loving Husband, Book 1\n Sponsored by Bewitching Book Tours\n\nHer Loving Husband’s Curse\nBook Two of The Loving Husband Trilogy\nBy Meredith Allard& Loving Husband\nBook One of The Loving Husband Trilogy\nBy Meredith Allard\n\nJames Wentworth has a secret. He lives quietly in Salem, Massachusetts, making few ties with anyone. One night his private world is turned upside down when he meets Sarah Alexander, a dead ringer for his wife, Elizabeth. Though it has been years since Elizabeth's death, James cannot move on.  \n\nPart historical fiction, part romance, part paranormal fantasy, Her Dear & Loving Husband is a story for anyone who believes that true love never dies.\n\nAuthor Bio:\n\nMeredith Allard is the Executive Editor of The Copperfield Review an award-winning literary journal for readers and writers of historical fictionShe received her B.A. and M.A. degrees in English from California State University, Northridge. She has taught writing to students aged 10 to 60, and she has taught creative writing and writing historical fiction workshops at Learning Tree University, UNLV, and the Las Vegas Writers Conference. Her writing has appeared in journals such as The Paumanok Review,  MoondanceWild Mind,Muse Apprentice GuildThe Maxwell Digest, CarbLiteWriter’s Weekly, and ViewsHound. She lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.\n\nMeredith Allard’s tour stops\n\nAugust 12 Review\nBooks, Books, and More Books\nhttp://dream-reader-dreamer2229.blogspot.com/\n\nAugust 19 Guest Post\n\nAugust 19 Guest Post (Day in the Life of a writer)\n\nAugust 31 Promo\nSeptember 10 Interview\nMary’s Garden\n\nSeptember 12 Interview\nKay Dee Royal\n\nSeptember 27 Review\nCaptivated Reading\n\nOctober 1 Interview\nComfort Books\n\nOctober 3 Promo\n\nOctober 8 Guest Post\nReading Lark\n\nOctober 9 Playlist\nwhoopeeyoo :D\n\nOctober 20 Guest Post\nMelissa's Eclectic Bookshelf\n\nBook Review:\nHer Dear & Loving Husband\n\n            Imagine having dreams that seemed to show you dying, or showed you people you knew but you never saw their faces and then one day you moved to a new town and started to recognize things from your dreams.  Then you find out that the things that go bump in the night are real… and one of them used to be your husband… in a past life…   Okay that would be a little TMI for me.\n\n            This book is great and has all those elements.  I give it 4 out of 5 clouds.  This book is the first book in the series.\n\nHer Loving Husband’s Curse\n\n            After remarrying her husband from the era of the Salem Witch trials, Sarah with her memories of the past and James a vampire who survived the ages are finally together forever…right?  Maybe.   See what happens when a reporter starts looking for a story.\n\n            Romance, humor, tension, all these things reside in this story.  I give it 4 out of 5 clouds.  I can’t wait for book 3 to see what happens next.\n\nThis product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my opinions or reviews.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6608683466911316} +{"content": "How to say green in French grin\n\nWould you like to know how to translate green to French? This page provides all possible translations of the word green in the French language.\n\nDiscuss this green French translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"green.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 29 Jan. 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": 0.9999009966850281} +{"content": "Michael Hopkins\n\nRookie - 297 Points [M.N. Hopkins]\n\nDo you like this poet?\n204 person liked.\n0 person did not like.\n\nClick here to add this poet to your My Favorite Poets.\n\nmore quotations »\n • ''Enjoy the journey, miss not the beauty around and the joy of discovery. Keep joy close at hand and all dangers will disappear as you approach them along the way.\n\n M.N. Hopkins''\n Has been published on my blog as an original saying from myself: http: //mnhopkins.blogspot.se/2014/04/enjoy-journey-quote-by-mn-hopkins.html\n • ''You will all awaken from this dream and come into a world of beauty beyond imagination.\n\n M.N. Hopkins''\n This has been published on my blog and is an original quotation. http: //mnhopkins.blogspot.se/2014/03/you-will-awaken-quotation-from-mn.html\nRead more quotations »\n\nComments about Michael Hopkins\n\nThere is no comment submitted by members..\nBest Poem of Michael Hopkins\n\nA Moment Of Liberation\n\nLet not the outside\n\nDistract you\n\nNo more\n\nFeel that joy within\n\nWhich bubbles up\n\nFrom an undefined\n\nBubbles up naturally\n\nAs a spring from\n\nDeep within the Earth\n\nThis joy is not just of this Earth\n\nA joy\n\nThat comes from a place\n\nDeep within yourself\n\nA place unguarded\n\nFully accessable\n\nThe watchman has left\n\nDue to the billance\n\nOf a Light\n\nThe cells of the human body\n\nSing with joy\n\nRead the full of A Moment Of Liberation\n\nPoemHunter.com Updates\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9921906590461731} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nThe World with a Thousand Moons is a popular book by Edmond Hamilton. Read The World with a Thousand Moons , free online version of the book by Edmond Hamilton, on ReadCentral.com. Edmond Hamilton's The World with a Thousand Moons consists of 6 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of The World with a Thousand Moons which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for The World with a Thousand Moons  by Edmond Hamilton\nThis book contains 18436 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\nSara on 1/26/2022 3:25:37 AM\n\nBooks by Edmond Hamilton are so cool. ReadCentral makes reading so easy. 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Good writing.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "All News » | Categories »\n\nRecent TLA News\n\nPreserving the Future\n\nApril 21st, 2016 | Collections, Media\n\nPart of the appeal of the performing arts is its quintessential ephemerality:  performances exist in a particular time and place, in conjunction with a specific group of spectators.  The audience is a fundamental element of the performance itself – ask any performer how they play off audience members.  A colleague in Arizona named her company […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nCall for Proposals: 2016 ASTR Conference — Theatre Library Association Plenary\n\nFebruary 22nd, 2016 | ASTR, Conferences, Related Organizations\n\nTrans(in)formation 2016 ASTR Conference — Theatre Library Association Plenary Call for Proposals November 3-6, 2016 Minneapolis Marriott City Center, Minneapolis, MN Transmission, translation, transformation, transplantation — these are just some of the issues that performing artists, theatre historians, archivists and librarians regularly confront. While the trans- prefix seems ubiquitous today, for the 2016 ASTR Conference, […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nFebruary 19th, 2016 | Book Awards, Book/Media Reviews, Publications\n\nHello from the TLA Book Awards Committee! For the past several months we’ve been receiving nominations and submissions for the TLA Book Awards, honoring English language works of scholarship on theatre, film, and broadcasting, published in 2015. We’ve also been busily dispatching the submitted books to our jurors, who’ve already started the review process. But […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nSIBMAS Conference — Announcement and Registration Information\n\nFebruary 19th, 2016 | Conferences\n\nThe 31st Conference of the International Association of Libraries, Museums, Archives and Documentation Centres of the Performing Arts (SIBMAS), will take place 31 May-3 June 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark.   Freeze! Challenge the Hierarchy: Researcher, Artist, User!   Let us freeze the situation as it is and take a sharp look at it. 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His slow but steady road to stardom is engagingly described, including candid discussion of his equally […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nCall for Papers: Fringe Festivals and the Changing Landscape of American Theater\n\nJanuary 28th, 2016 | Symposia\n\nTheatre Library Association — 2016 Symposium Call for Papers October 13, 2016 — Judson Memorial Church, New York City   fringe (n): 1) An ornamental bordering, consisting of a narrow band to which are attached threads of silk, cotton…either loose or formed into tassels, twists… 2) Anything resembling this; a border or edging, esp. one […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nBROADSIDE Digest Issue 4\n\nJanuary 15th, 2016 | Publications\n\nBROADSIDE Digest The fourth issue of BROADSIDE Digest is now available.  Don’t have time to click back through all of the previously posted items?  No worries; we’ve compiled all of the posts from September 15, 2015 through December 15, 2015 in one handy document.  You’ll be able to find all of the issues of the new BROADSIDE Digest under News […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nTLA IN 2015!\n\nDecember 15th, 2015 | President's Blog\n\nGreetings TLA! Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season! I am writing to provide a glimpse of the activities of this past year and to outline new initiatives for 2016. I am delighted to report that Theatre Library Association has enjoyed another active and productive year. I thank our officers – Angela Weaver, […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nNew PAR volume examines the State of the Profession\n\nDecember 1st, 2015 | Performing Arts Resources, Publications\n\nThe latest volume of Performing Arts Resources, State of the Profession: Performing Arts Librarianship in the 21st Century, was mailed to all Theatre Library Association members last month, and is now available for sale. Performing Arts Resources 31, State of the Profession: Performing Arts Librarianship in the 21st Century, considers the current status of performing arts […]\n\nFull Article »\n\nWestward Ho! Tour of Portland Center Stage at the ASTR-TLA Annual Conference, November 6, 2015\n\nNovember 25th, 2015 | ASTR, Conferences, Events\n\nWe couldn’t have asked for a better day to get out and about in Portland.  For once, the weather in the Pacific Northwest cooperated, giving us a mild fall day devoid of rain.  Some of us walked from the Marriott, others took the street car or light rail, but a group of about twenty conference […]\n\nFull Article »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000077486038208} +{"content": "Foreword Reviews\n\nBooks We've Reviewed from Welcome Books\n\nBook Review\n\nAmerican Farmer\n\n“Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous,” Thomas Jefferson said. It is this vigor,... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nThe Celtic Quest\n\nIn her foreword, editor Jane Lahr explains her desire to recapture the imagination of the Celtic natural world through literature and art, especially as our own physical... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nWild Orphans\n\nRecent research shows that elephants and humans have many things in common, and readers of this book will see clearly how much the two species are alike. The author, a gifted... Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.997404158115387} +{"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\nTee dee\n\ntaxi squad\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Tee-hee\n\n interjection, noun, verb (used without object), tee-heed, tee-heeing. 1. te-hee. interjection 1. an exclamation of laughter, esp when mocking noun 2. a chuckle verb -hees, -heeing, -heed 3. (intransitive) to snigger or laugh, esp derisively\n\n • Teeing-ground\n\n noun, Golf. 1. tee2 (def 1a).\n\n • Tee-joint\n\n noun 1. a variant spelling of T-joint\n\n adjective 1. (Hinglish) well; in good health\n\nDisclaimer: Tee dee 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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For example, if an auditor is examining the invoices of a company to establish whether each document has been signed and approved, the population will be the invoices and the attribute is the signature.\n\nAccounting dictionary. 2014.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • attribute — at‧tri‧bute [ˈætrɪbjuːt] noun [countable] 1. MARKETING a characteristic, feature, or quality of a product: • In selling cars, product quality and product attributes are complex. 2. STATISTICS a quality that people in a group either have or do not …   Financial and business terms\n\n • Attribute — At tri*bute, n. [L. attributum.] 1. That which is attributed; a quality which is considered as belonging to, or inherent in, a person or thing; an essential or necessary property or characteristic. [1913 Webster] But mercy is above this sceptered …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • attribute — I verb accredit with, adsignare, ascribe, assign, charge with, connect with, consider as belonging to, impute, point to, predicate, set down to, tribuere associated concepts: attribute a cause to an individual II index ascribe …   Law dictionary\n\n • Attribute — At*trib ute ([a^]t tr[i^]*b[=u]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attributed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Attributing}.] [L. attributus, p. p. of attribuere; ad + tribuere to bestow. See {Tribute}.] To ascribe; to consider (something) as due or appropriate (to); to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Attribute — sind überhaupt alle, einer Person oder Sache beigelegten Eigenschaften. In der bildenden Kunst ist Attribut fast gleichbedeutend mit Symbol (s. d. Art.) oder Sinnbild. Die Attribute sind zweifacher Natur: wesentliche und willkürliche. Die Fackel… …   Damen Conversations Lexikon\n\n • attribute — n 1 *quality, property, character, accident 2 emblem, *symbol, type Analogous words: *sign, mark, token, badge, note: *character, symbol, sign attribute …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • attribute — [n] feature aspect, character, characteristic, facet, idiosyncrasy, indication, mark, note, particularity, peculiarity, point, property, quality, quirk, sign, speciality, symbol, trait, virtue; concepts 411,673,834 attribute [v] ascribe, assign… …   New thesaurus\n\n • attribute — ► VERB (attribute to) ▪ regard as belonging to or being caused by. ► NOUN 1) a characteristic or inherent quality or feature. 2) an object that represents a person, status, or office. DERIVATIVES attributable adjective attribution noun …   English terms dictionary\n\n • attribute — [ə trib′yo͞ot; ] for n. [ a′trə byo͞ot΄] vt. attributed, attributing [< L attributus, pp. of attribuere, to assign < ad , to + tribuere, to assign < tribus: see TRIBE] 1. to set down or think of as belonging to, produced by, resulting… …   English World dictionary\n\n • attribute to — index blame Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • attribute to — attribute (something) to (someone) to say that someone else was responsible for creating something. Any quotation included in your writing has to be attributed to the person who originally wrote it. 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This novella also contains a more detailed accounting of what happened the night Raven and Tanis went for a walk on the beach, and a NSFW version of Mistletoe and Mayhem.\n\nThe Cellar is a novella in the Opposites series, the series must be read in order. It is an adult, dystopian majorly M/M series that encompasses all manners of relationships (including M/F and F/F). In this world logic is irrelevant, love is key, and things get broken—just ask Aiyan and Kaden.\n\nOpposites - T.M. Smith\n\nNo comments posted.\n\nRegistered users may leave comments.\nLog in or register now!\n\n© 2003-2023 off-the-edge.net  all rights reserved Privacy Policy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9812927842140198} +{"content": "\nGlossarial Glos*sa\"ri*al, a. Of or pertaining to glosses or to a glossary; containing a glossary. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • glossarial — (ˈ) ̷ ̷|sa(a)rēəl adjective : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a glossary a glossarial index glossarial notes …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • glossarial — adjective see glossary …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • glossarial — See glossary. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • glossarial — adj. of the organization of terms; of a list of terms; of a glossary …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • glossarial — glos·sar·i·al …   English syllables\n\n • glossary — glossarial /glo sair ee euhl, glaw /, adj. glossarially, adv. glossarist, n. /glos euh ree, glaw seuh /, n., pl. glossaries. 1. a list of terms in a special subject, field, or area of usage, with accompanying definitions. 2. such a list at the… …   Universalium\n\n • The Battle of Sherramuir — is a song written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns (January 25, 1759 – July 21, 1796) about the Battle of Sheriffmuir which occurred in Scotland in 1715 at the height of the Jacobite rebellion in England and Scotland. It was written when Burns… …   Wikipedia\n\n • glossary — noun (plural ries) Date: 14th century a collection of textual glosses or of specialized terms with their meanings • glossarial adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • Kenji Miyazawa — In this Japanese name, the family name is Miyazawa . Kenji Miyazawa Kenji Miyazawa Born August 27, 1896(1896 08 27) Hanamaki, Iwate, Japan Died Septemb …   Wikipedia\n\n • Apicius — For other uses of Apicius see Apicius (disambiguation) A picture from the Apicius handwriting (ca. 900 AD) of the Fulda monastery in Germany, which was acquired in 1929 by the New York Academy of Medicine. Apicius is the title of a collection of… …   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": 0.9998332858085632} +{"content": "\"The Look\" in Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness\n\nSemiotics:98-106hristian J. Onof, Jean-Paul Sartre. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.\nSarah Richmond (2007). Sartre and Bergson: A Disagreement About Nothingness. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (1):77 – 95.\nJerome Gellman (2009). Jean Paul Sartre: The Mystical Atheist. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (2):127 - 137.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2012-09-18\n\nTotal downloads\n\n3 ( #334,038 of 1,410,463 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #177,872 of 1,410,463 )\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": 0.9999735355377197} +{"content": "Thursday 4 June 2020\n\nWant To Have YOUR Name Used In My Book?\n\nI've been busy writing Book 12 over the past few weeks, but one of my characters doesn't have a name yet. 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I would have given five chairs, except I prefer the closed door romances.\n\nThis was a heart warming story that felt real to me. I want to read Casey’s next book.\n\n1 thought on “When We’re Thirty\n\nComment Below\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 Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5923677682876587} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nTeen boat! / Dave Roman ; illustrated by John Green.\n\nRoman, Dave. (Author). 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I like to read, write, explore, and sit around in coffee shops\nWebsite Social:\n\nLatest Blog Posts »\n\n • Ferry Tale reviews + a video update! 1 year ago My new book, a love story set in Hong Kong, has been out for one week. Thank you to everyone who grabbed a copy! The reviews are starting to come in, and I wanted to share some of my favorite excerpts:“A fun, fizzy story that takes readers from the smoggy ferry decks to the spectacular harbor...\n • 10 Plans for 2016 1 year ago It's that time of year again. Last January I posted 29 Things, a report on my 14 goals for 2014 and 15 plans for 2015. Most of the items revolved around the completion of The Seabound Chronicles, a post-apocalyptic adventure series under the pen name Jordan Rivet. Here's how I did: 1....\n • Cross-Cultural Love at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2 years ago Last year, I launched my memoir, Year of Fire Dragons, at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival. This November, I'll be participating in the festival again with a panel on Cross-Cultural Love. The event takes place on Sunday, November 8th at 3:30 pm at the historic Hong Kong Museum of...\n • Happy Mid-Autumn Festival! 2 years ago It's Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong, the season of fire dragons, moon cakes, and the first hints of fall. What are you doing to celebrate? I'll be enjoying a relaxed weekend with my husband and going to see another fire dragon!In honor of Mid-Autumn festival, here's the chapter from Year of Fire...\n • Giveaway Winner! 2 years ago Thank you so much to everyone who entered our giveaway over the past few weeks. Thank you, especially, to all the bloggers who posted it on their sites and everyone who shared the links on social media. 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The Board of Directors authorized me to write on behalf of the APA to Prime Minister Mario Monti to protest this decision and to find an alternative site.  In this protest we join many other individuals, organizations, and communities in Italy and around the world.\nView full article. | Posted in SCS Announcements on Tue, 05/22/2012 - 12:19pm by Adam Blistein.\n\nView full article. | Posted in SCS Announcements on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 3:26pm by Adam Blistein.View full article. | Posted in Classics in the News on Mon, 05/14/2012 - 1:55am by Information Architect.\n\nFrom the site:Read more here: http://orbis.stanford.edu/.\n\nView full article. | Posted in Websites and Resources on Sat, 05/12/2012 - 6:01pm by .\n\nA beta version of www.classicaltimeline.com, a new educational resource surveying the history of Classical antiquity, has just been launched and is currently seeking editors and contributors. If you wish to get involved please go to http://www.classicalstudiesonline.org/get-involved/ to find out more.\n\nView full article. | Posted in Websites and Resources on Wed, 05/09/2012 - 1:19pm by .\n\nFrom Helma Dik via the Digital Classicist List:\n\nI'm delighted to announce the release of an iPad app for introductory and intermediate Greek readers. Its name is Attikos and it includes a selection of familiar texts, including morphological information. The author is Josh Day, himself recently an intermediate Greek student.\n\nLink to the app store page: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/attikos/id522497233?mt=8\n\nWriting the app would not have been nearly as feasible without the Perseus Project's generous policies of making its data available to third parties. It includes links to logeion.uchicago.edu, which is an interface for dictionaries and reference works, including Liddell and Scott. Again, that website is based for the most part on resources from the Perseus Project at Tufts. When not connected to the internet, the app itself offers short definitions, as familiar from Perseus.\n\nTexts include the Iliad, some Lysias and Plato, and the Antigone. Some texts have been parsed completely; no translations are included, however. Bonus features allow the user to look up morphological parses of words they type in, or figure them out with the included morphological charts.\n\nView full article. | Posted in Websites and Resources on Tue, 05/08/2012 - 1:24am by .\n\nDuring a televised debate between Congressman Ron Paul and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, Congressman Paul pointed to inflation under Diocletian as a reason to be concerned about expansion of the money supply today.  Prof. Krugman disagrees, although he admits to little knowledge of ancient history, and in a subsequent post discusses the difficulty of talking about the \"zero lower bound\" when the numerical system has no zero.  In Slate, Matthew Yglesias provides a literature summary on the topic. \n\nView full article. | Posted in Classics in the News on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 2:15pm by Adam Blistein.\n\nLatest Stories\n\nConferences, Lectures, and Meetings\nCalls for Papers\nThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) invites applications for the\n\n© 2019, Society for Classical Studies Privacy Policy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6097851991653442} +{"content": "Author: Adrienne Young\n\nReview: Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young\n\nPosted by Jessi (Geo) on April 12, 2018 | 0 Comments\n\nHonor above life. This book is dark. Gritty. Violent. But it felt raw and realistic, and was heartbreakingly beautiful! What a kickass viking fantasy! I had zero problem picturing everything in my head as it was happening. Young’s stunning prose brought the world and characters to life. It was cinematic! The characters were compelling and real. The characterization of this book is phenomenal. Even the side characters were important. I found myself attached to each and every one of them! The sense of family […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9783502817153931} +{"content": "Normal view MARC view ISBD view\n\nDivergent series.\n\nby Hardy, G.H.\nPublished by : Clarendon Press (Oxford) Year: 1949\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. 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Both countries took a tremendous hammering in the war.\n\nhammering noun [S] (CRITICIZE)\n\nstrong criticism: Store cards have taken a hammering in recent years because of their high interest rates.\nTranslations of “hammering”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 擊敗, 挫敗,擊敗…\nin Russian стук, удары, поражение…\nin Turkish çekiçleme, vurma, kötü yenilgi…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 击败, 挫败,击败…\nin Polish walenie, sromotna porażka…\n(Definition of hammering from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of hammering?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “hammer", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9777944087982178} +{"content": "Writing is the Art of Illusion\n\nI have written a number of articles in Angie’s Diary about good writing, and genre writing – particularly in the light of my role as an editor. This article covers good writing again.\n\nThere’s a number of ways to dissect the writing craft – or any art form – and this article approaches the topic from the viewpoint of the art of illusion.\n\nMost dictionary definitions of ‘illusion’ refers in some way to the practice of deception or misrepresentation. It isn’t confined to something negative. When one purchases a ticket to see an illusionist/magician on stage, one is entering the theatre expecting to be entertained, and where the audience is expecting – to some extent or another – to suspend their disbelief. The quality of the entertainment, and the extent to which one has to tap into one’s suspension of disbelief, is dependent on the skill of the illusionist.\n\nthe art of illusion, Writing is the Art of IllusionA writer is no different. An author creates a story – with all it’s trappings and intent – within a fabric of illusion. The less emphasis on illusion (or lacking of skill in the techniques), results in less quality a work.\n\nWriting a story does not entail replicating reality. One does not write with every ‘um’ and ‘er’ in speech, nor does one stage direct every movement and twitch of a character. One does not describe in detail every singe object in view of the POV character. It isn’t possible, and any attempt would result in a ludicrous manuscript. Writers pick and choose what to reveal to a reader and it is the choice of what is revealed (and what is not) that determines the efficacy of the storytelling. Part of the technique of ‘picking and choosing’ is the ability to draw the reader into ‘filling the gaps’ – harnessing the imagination of the reader. This dynamic is exactly what the art of illusion is all about.\n\nOther commentators may look at the breakdown of this topic differently, but the basic principles are universal. I choose to see the art of illusion in three layers:\n\n 1. The Technical aspects of writing\n As already outlined, it is important that writers don’t get bogged down in detail. In many cases, the detail can be adequately (and lovingly) filled in by readers’ imaginations. No stage direction, no hyper-realistic dialogue, no overly long descriptions of objects/scenes/events. Good choice of words and phrases will invoke a reader’s imagination, and emphasis should be placed on atmosphere, tension (when needed), flow and style.\n 2. Story\n Scene-changing (internal to chapters, and at chapter breaks) is part of the pace of a story and is also part of the creation of the illusion. The gaps between the scene changes are fertile grounds for readers to fill with their own imaginations. Secondary characters, constructed with varying degrees of detail, come and go but do not represent all the people in the world, nor all who interact with the main characters – they are there enough to create the illusion of the ‘wholeness’ of the storyline (and point 3, world building, below). Fight scenes don’t need full technical detail outlines in the narrative – just enough is needed to fulfil the readers’ needs as well as ensuring the flow of the story is maintained. And so forth.\n 3. World Building\n Finally there is the backdrop – the world where the story is happening – physical, cultural, linguistic, historical. It can be our own world – the real world, or it can be something made up. It doesn’t matter. At the end of the day it has to be created (or recreated) in the manuscript so that it is believable, and yet not cumbersome to the reader. The only way to do this is with the art of illusion. A mountain range may be described but it doesn’t necessarily need a lot of detail – and yet the reader will readily accept it, and it becomes part of the overall picture in the reader’s mind. What lays beyond the mountain is not necessarily required, and the reader is okay with that. Same goes for metropolises, and the myriad of streets, alleyways, businesses, homes, etc – and yet a story can flow on without the need for a reader to bat an eyelid. All with the help of creating the grand illusion.\n\nI hope this short article helps view writing in a slightly different light. As a writer, I strive to perfect the art of illusion, and as an editor I see where stories may falter due to weaknesses in this same craft, at the three levels I outlined above.\n\nLeave A Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\n                                                                                                                              Unique Pageviews for this article: 299  \n\nThis website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept\n\nDo NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999021887779236} +{"content": "ARC Review: Everything You Want Me To Be by Mindy Mejia\n\nARC Review: Everything You Want Me To Be by Mindy MejiaEverything You Want Me to Be by Mindy Mejia\nfour-stars\nPublished by Atria/Emily Bestler Books on January 3rd 2017\nGenres: Mystery, Contemporary Fiction\nPages: 352\nSource: Netgalley\n\nFTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. All opinions are my own", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people30 Oct. 2014. .\n\nWe need you!\n\nHelp build the largest human-edited quotes collection on the web!\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nFamous Quotes & Sayings\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983214735984802} +{"content": "The Discommodious Wedding cited as Aliette de Bodard’s favorite novelette of 2015\n\nThe Discommodious Wedding, third book of The Elephant and Macaw Series, has been cited by Aliette de Bodard as her favorite novelette of 2015, in her interview at The Book Smugglers. For those unaware of her work, Aliette is a writer of speculative fiction, with stories that have appeared in Interzone, Clarkesworld Magazine and the Year’s Best Science Fiction, among others. She won the Nebula Award in 2012 and 2013. This year marked the launch of her amazing new novel, The House of Shattered Wings, published by Gollancz.\n\nYou can see the interview here. Be sure to check it out! There’s lots of  great recommendations there.\n\nMany thanks to Alliete!\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999600648880005} +{"content": "Relationship Quote\nA woman we love rarely satisfies all our needs, and we deceive her with a woman whom we do not love.\nMotivational Quote\nThe man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.\nLove Quote\nIf you judge people, you have no time to love them.\nWise Quote\nIt is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.\nFunny Quote\nThere's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.\nAll quotations on this website are the property and copyright of their respective authors. All quotations are provided for educational and informational purposes only.\nCopyright © 2011 LifeQuotesLib.com. All Rights Reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9738039970397949} +{"content": "Nancy Lelewer Author of Something's Not Rigt and The Lelewer Legacy\n\n\"By the time I was finished reading, I felt like Lelewer could be my next door neighbor or an old friend. I heartily recommend this book not only to parents of children with learning disabilities but also to anyone needing the inspiration to preserve and find creative approaches to their own challenges.\"\n\n-April '96 Exceptional Parent Magazine.\nMore Info\n\n“The Lelewer Legacy is a fascinating, inspiring, heartwarming, and touching story about the meaning of family told by a daughter whose life was shaped by the experience.\"\n\n-William H. Davidow, venture capitalist and author\nMore Info\n\nThe Autobiography of David Lelewer is the life story of a self-educated, highly literate, financially struggling, first-generation German Jewish furrier and hatter who immigrated to America in 1861. He had opinions on everyone and everything and his impressions of this country in the latter half of the nineteenth century are fascinating.\n\n-Alan Trustman Screenwriter, The Thomas Crown Affair, Bullet, and They Call Me Mr. Tibbs\nMore Info\n\n© 2020 Nancy Lelewer. All rights reserved. Website designed by taxicreative", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9947181344032288} +{"content": "Dead to Rights by J. Jance\n\nDead to Rights\n\nbyJ. Jance\n\nKobo ebook | October 13, 2009\n\nPricing and Purchase Info\n\nAvailable for download\n\nNot available in storeTitle:Dead to RightsFormat:Kobo ebookPublished:October 13, 2009Publisher:HarperCollinsLanguage:English\n\nThe following ISBNs are associated with this title:\n\nISBN - 10:006176261X\n\nISBN - 13:9780061762611", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9979070425033569} +{"content": "Book fairies and Emma Watson in Paris – The Handmaids Tale\n\nOn June 22nd, Emma Watson helped the Book Fairies hide 100 signed copies of “The Handmaids Tale” by Margaret Atwood. The book is part of Emma’s feminist book club, Our Shared Shelf.\n\nBook lovers were ecstatic to find copies of this brilliant book all around Paris! The books included a message from Emma herself! Read  more.\n\nThe cat is out of the bag! The Book Fairies are teaming up once again with Emma Watson and Our Shared Shelf ? Look out for copies of The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood in Paris today, with a special note hiding inside from Emma herself! There are just 100 copies so get book hunting! ? … C’est parti! Le secret est dévoilé! Les Book Fairies et Emma Watson, avec son book club Our Shared Shelf, font une fois encore équipe et laisseront des exemplaires de La Servante Écarlate de Margaret Atwood dans tout Paris pour que de chanceux lecteurs les trouvent! Gardez l’œil ouvert! // #laservanteecarlate #margaretatwood #oursharedshelf #ibelieveinbookfairies #thehandmaidstale #atwood #handmaidstale #hulu #booksinparis #paris #OSSParis #emmawatson #thebookfairies #bookfairiesinparis #bookfairiesworldwide #bookfairy\n\nA post shared by The Book Fairies (@bookfairiesworldwide) on\n\nmedia coverage –\n\nWe were honored and delighted to know that the #OSSPARIS campaign was featured in news and media platforms WORLDWIDE! Below are just a few of the many articles which features this incredible campaign between the Book Fairies and Emma Watson in Paris –\n\nThe Local France – Actress Emma Watson hides copies of feminist book around Paris\n\nCNN International – Emma Watson is leaving copies of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ around Paris\n\nThe Huffington post – Emma Watson Is Hiding Copies Of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Around Paris\n\nNational Post – Emma Watson pulls a Hermione, hides 100 copies of The Handmaid’s Tale in Paris\n\nTIME –  Belle of the Book Club Emma Watson Is Back to Her Novel-Hiding Ways With The Handmaid’s Tale\n\nAbout the book –\n\nHow to get involved?\n\nAnyone can become a book fairy! Head down to our shop and get your book fairy stickers as well as the “I Believe in Book Fairies” tote bag that Emma carried in Paris!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999513030052185} +{"content": "\nPosted on Updated on\n\nCountdown to Echo\n\nAs you can see by the countdown on the right – I have 27 days left to finish this draft of my novel.\n\nThere have been many changes to the story, so this draft includes brand new material along with removing a large section of the second draft.  This is why I’ve enrolled in NaNoWriMo – National Novel Writing Month – with a goal of 50,000 new words by November 30!\n\nI’m going to try to continue to post excerpts from the novel, photos from Azra’s collection, and possibly writing tips, here at KillerWriter.com.  We shall see.  I’m not promising anything for this month…other than to make it to 50,000 words and the completion of draft number 3 on the first book in the Echo Series!\n\nWe’re still enjoying rainy days here in Montana.  It snowed yesterday.  It was lovely, but it’s all gone now.\n\nHappy November!\n\nWriting in the Rain\n\nPosted on\n\nI love to write.\n\nI’ve learned to write everyday.  I write on sunny days, snowy days, sick days.  I write whether I’m in the mood to write or not.  Fortunately, for me, I’m more often in the mood than not.\n\nI love writing on rainy days.  Today it’s raining outside.\n\nThis is what I feel like when I’m writing on a rainy day.\n\nBaby Jana – Boulder, Colorado (possibly taken on a rainy day!)\n\nMy bookmark says “A professional writer is an amateur who didn’t quit.”  – Richard Bach\n\nHappy Writing!\n\nGlacier Park – Last Day\n\nPosted on Updated on\n\nYesterday was the last day Going to the Sun Road was open for the season in Glacier National Park.\n\nMy friend MaryJo picked me up at noon.  We caught up on our lives, admired the fall colors, and took a nice little hike to Hidden Lake.\n\nThis slideshow requires JavaScript.\n\nIt was a fantastic way to spend a Sunday.  We are both grateful to live so close to such a beautiful place.\n\nAutumn in Montana\n\nPosted on Updated on\n\nThis is what home looks like to me.\n\nEcho’s Past\n\nPosted on\n\nShe wasn’t breathing.  Her skin felt like a cold, skinless chicken breast.  I didn’t know what to do.  I pushed on her chest a couple of times, then leaned my ear down to her mouth.  I’d seen people do this on TV. I didn’t know if I should be trying to hear her breath or feel it on my ear.   I pushed again, but it didn’t feel like I was helping, it felt like I was inflicting more pain.  This time when I leaned in, I just stayed there.\n\n“Mom.”  I started to cry.\n\nI wrapped my arms around her.  That’s when I knew she was dead.  There was nothing.  No one.  Life was gone from her broken body.  I was freaked out, devastated, and then scared.  I looked one last time at my mother’s face, and then I went to Ray.  He was unconscious, naked on the floor.  I couldn’t tell if he was dead, but I didn’t want to wait around to find out.\n\nBlooming Late\n\nPosted on\n\nIt’s September 29th and our backyard is blooming as though it was July 29th.  It is bursting with tomatoes, pumpkins, carrots, flowers and my roses.\n\nIt’s a late bloom and it seems appropriate for everything else going on in my life.\n\nI just spent the weekend at the Flathead Writers’ Conference in Kalispell, Montana, and I feel like the roses in my backyard.  I’m bursting with joy and inspiration, not at all concerned that as a “woman of a certain age”, I am a late bloomer.\n\nAfter years of sacrifice, leaving financially rewarding jobs, skipping out on family events, staying home to write instead of skiing with my handsome husband, I have reached a point where my writing reflects the years of education, research, and mentoring I’ve gone through to learn the craft of writing.  I heard great feedback and encouragement this weekend and it was exactly what I needed when I needed it.  I woke up this morning feeling incredibly grateful.\n\nNow back to writing and finishing the book!\n\nPosted on Updated on\n\n17 years ago, I was pregnant…\n\nwith this beautiful child…\n\nwho is growing up so fast…\n\nWe decided we needed a new car.  So, we went to Island Honda in Kahului, Maui, Hawaii and bought a HONDA Civic.\n\nWe eventually shipped it back to the mainland.  For years we took it (or it took us) on many road trips across the country, fully loaded with kayaks, camping equipment, kids, books on tape, then CD, and finally MP3.  It was the best family car EVER.  Then yesterday, I took it in to get the oil changed and to try to figure out where the noise was coming from.  And I ended up leaving it there (call me crazy but I almost cried.)\n\nAnd I came home in THIS…\n\nIt is a beautiful machine.  It’s been my dream car for years.  And it’s quiet, and has heated seats (it’s true, I am a princess.)\n\nMy 17-year old is trying to come up with a name for it (yes, we name our cars).  We happen to LOVE Maroon 5…\n\nI suggested we name it Five, but she thinks we should name it Adam.   “Mom, can I take Adam to the store?”  Yes, you can laugh out loud.\n\nI’m happy, and nervous, and oh so blessed.  And if anyone needs any Grant Writing, Proposal Writing, Editing, Employee Manuals, Training Manuals, or a fancy new website…you should call me, because I think I’m going to need more projects – soon.  However, I’m still writing my novel, I’m never giving that up!\n\nHappy Friday.\n\nPosted on Updated on\n\nMy character, Agent Echo is an assassin for a secret government organization – The Agency.\n\nShe gets debilitating migraine headaches at inopportune times, but mostly she’s kick-ass.\n\nEcho is a photographer.  When she’s not on assignment she loves to take photos of flowers with her macro lens.  She admires the work of Georgia O’Keeffe and wishes they could have met.\n\n“When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it’s your world for the moment.  I want to give that world to someone else.  Most people in the city rush around so, they have no time to look at a flower.  I want them to see it whether they want to or not.”  Georgia O’Keeffe\n\nImage Posted on\n\n“Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.” – Confucius\n\nMy entry to Daily Prompt – Absolute Beauty\n\nHokey Pokey\n\nImage Posted on Updated on\n\nMy parent’s engagement photo.\n\nI don’t know where it was taken, but I love the musical notes on the walls.\n\nWhat if the Hokey Pokey is what it’s all about?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999305605888367} +{"content": "Even beauty--\n\nMay 3, 1930 P. 20\n\nMay 3, 1930 P. 20\n\nThe New Yorker, May 3, 1930 P. 20\n\nEven beauty, sharp and fine,\n\nView Article\n\nThis article appears in the print edition of the May 3, 1930, issue.\n\n Never miss a big New Yorker story again. Sign up for This Week’s Issue and get an e-mail every week with the stories you have to read.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999626874923706} +{"content": "What does WTG mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand WTG in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nWorld Tower Group\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for WTG in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this WTG abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"WTG.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 24 Oct. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000063180923462} +{"content": "\nSearch SFE    Search EoF\n\n  Omit cross-reference entries  \n\nMacDonald, Alexander\n\nEntry updated 25 November 2024. Tagged: Author.\n\n(1878-1939) UK author, latterly resident in Australia, whose The Lost Explorers: A Story of the Trackless Desert (1907) is a Lost Race set in the mountainous Australian outback, where traces of the ancient civilization of Lemuria are found lingering in decadent aborigines. Through the Heart of Tibet (1910) has also been incorrectly cited as a Lost Race novel. [JC]\n\nAlexander MacDonald\n\nborn 3 October 1878\n\ndied April 1939\n\nprevious versions of this entry\n\nThis website uses cookies.  More information here. Accept Cookies", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7103855609893799} +{"content": "How to say bread in Slovak brɛd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate bread to Slovak? This page provides all possible translations of the word bread in the Slovak language.\n\nDiscuss this bread Slovak translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"bread.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 26 Sep. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Capsicine Synonyms & Definitions\n\nSynonyms are words that have the same or almost the same meaning and the definition is the detailed explanation of the word. This page will help you out finding the Definition & Synonyms of hundreds of words mentioned on this page. Check out the page and learn more about the English vocabulary.\n\n• CapsicineDefinition & Meaning in English\n\n 1. (n.) A volatile alkaloid extracted from Capsicum annuum or from capsicin.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7711144089698792} +{"content": "\n‘MOSAIC’ still making waves at the Christian Book Lovers Retreat, Myrtle Beach\n\nWith more than 50 authors, 35 book clubs, church groups and hundreds of book lovers, the third annual Christian Book Lovers Retreat (CBLR) is set for October 18-21, 2018 in Myrtle Beach SC.\n\nThe literary retreat offers writing intensives, book panels, inspirational workshops, praise and worship sessions, zumba, yoga, games, beach parties and more. Authors, poets, readers and film lovers will enjoy several days of creative collaborations that speak to the uniqueness of one’s gift.\n\nArtefaekts’ debut feature film, MOSAIC will open the retreat on Thursday evening October 18, 2018. Attendees are in for a treat as Artefaekts will unveil new projects and announce an exciting slate of original content!\n\n13 views0 comments\n\nRecent Posts\n\nSee All", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998089671134949} +{"content": "Contest: Enclave by Ann Aguirre\n\nHappy Monday! Today I have a great opportunity for those that enjoy a dystopian read. I have a copy of ENCLAVE by Ann Aguirre for a contest giveaway.\n\n1) Just respond with a comment and let me know why you want to read this novel.\n2) Contest ends May 31st, Midnight PST\n3) Contest open to US entrants only and you must be over 13 years old with permission from your parents to receive gifts in the mail.\n\n33 comments on \"Contest: Enclave by Ann Aguirre\"\n\nTiffany wrote: May 9, 2011 at 12:48 AM\n\nI want to read Enclave because it has been on my wish list for quite awhile now and I love dystopian novels.\n\nThanks for the giveaway :)\n\ntiffanyinwonderland(at)hotmail(dot)com\n\nVivien wrote: May 9, 2011 at 1:07 AM\n\nI'm a huge dystopian fan. I've been wanting to get this for some time.\n\ndeadtossedwaves at gmail dot com\n\nJessica ( frellathon ) wrote: May 9, 2011 at 2:43 AM\n\nWell I love dystopian and I have heard wonderful things about this one, so I'd be crazy to not want to check it out.\n\nfrellathon(at)gmail(Dot)com\n\nBritta wrote: May 9, 2011 at 3:20 AM\n\nI want to read Enclave because dystopians are my favorite types of books and I have heard nothing but good things about this one!\n\nilikethesebooksblog (at) gmail (dot) com\n\nThanks for the opportunity to win!\n\nThe YA Book Nook wrote: May 9, 2011 at 3:49 AM\n\nI would want to read Enclave for these reasons:\n1. They don't have it at my library :(\n2. Dystopians are by far the best type of YA book.\n3. The names Deuce and Fade sound awesome and I'd love to read more about them.\n4. The book just seems so amazing!\n\nBook Nerds wrote: May 9, 2011 at 5:57 AM\n\nI've heard great things about it!\n\nTweetyB99 at aol dot com\n\nErinberry wrote: May 9, 2011 at 6:46 AM\n\nI'd love to read Enclave because I've read Ann Aguirre's other books and really enjoyed them. Thanks for the giveaway!\n\nerinberry12 at charter dot net\n\nRobin K wrote: May 9, 2011 at 8:24 AM\n\nI still have not read any Ann Aguirre and this looks like a great place to start!\n\nrobin [at] intensewhisper [dot] com\n\nI Read Banned Books wrote: May 9, 2011 at 9:04 AM\n\nI'm a huge dystopian fan and would love to read! Thx!\n\njenbigheart at yahoo dot com\n\nBethie wrote: May 9, 2011 at 9:30 AM\n\nI have been enjoying so many well written dystopian novels lately. Please ocunt me in.\n\nlizzi0915 at aol dot com\n\nKristina wrote: May 9, 2011 at 10:37 AM\n\nI have been hearing so many good things about this book! I really really need to get a copy of it\n\nmyworldofbooks18 at hotmail dot com\n\nNicole wrote: May 9, 2011 at 12:19 PM\n\nI want to read this novel because right now I am really into dystopian books right now!!!\nThanks for the giveaway!!!\n\nkorra_950(at)hotmail(dot)com\n\nTuning Into YA Books wrote: May 9, 2011 at 12:46 PM\n\nI've read a lot about Dystopia and I cannot wait to read this because I've heard so many great reviews.\n\ntuningintoyabooks(at)gmail(dot)com\n\nJessy wrote: May 9, 2011 at 1:23 PM\n\nI want to read this because lately I've been on a huge Dystopian kick.\n\nfindjessyhere at gmail dot com\n\nTristan wrote: May 9, 2011 at 2:25 PM\n\nI live in Canada so ican't enter but i had to tell you, The mosh of creepy/beautiful you have going on here is FANTASTIC, i absolutely love your blog, i'm a new follower :)\n\nPenelope Lolohea wrote: May 9, 2011 at 2:32 PM\n\nI want to read Enclave, because I LOVE dystopia! I saw this book for the first time, and was drawn in by the cover and title. Then, when I read the description, I knew I would be reading it. It sounds fantastic!\n\npenelopelolohea {@} gmail dot com\n\nBookish in a Box wrote: May 9, 2011 at 4:28 PM\n\nDivergent got me hooked on dystopians, so I'd like to try Enclave and discover its take on the genre.\n\nwhatinabox at gmail dot com\n\nChrista wrote: May 9, 2011 at 4:39 PM\n\nThanks for the wonderful giveaway! I'm really loving the dystopian craze right now! I love dystopia, obviously, so I'd love to read Enclave!\nambience.of.rain {at} gmail.com\n\nAlexa wrote: May 9, 2011 at 4:42 PM\n\nJust like everyone else I am slowly getting into dystopian novels and I would love to read this one.\napk1princess(at)live(dot)com\n\nLisa R/alterlisa wrote: May 9, 2011 at 5:00 PM\n\nI want to read this dystopian novel because the reviews have all been raving about it.\n\nalterlisa AT yahoo DOT com\nhttp://lisaslovesbooksofcourse.blogspot.com/\n\nThao Huynh wrote: May 9, 2011 at 5:05 PM\n\nI've always had a guilty passion to read dystopian novels because of the intensity of the era, how survival is the top priority of life, how love is so rare that it's more unique than today (which is also another reason why I love to read dystopian books). For example, The Host by Stephenie Meyer is my favorite dystopian novel, and it changed my view on how I'm living in this world, how so many people take a lot of things for granted: water, food, our loved ones. Either way, I like dystopian novels. (:\n\nchocolatestarpie(at)yahoo(dot)com\n\nthrouthehaze wrote: May 9, 2011 at 6:35 PM\n\nI want to read this because I love Ann Aguirre's books and I love dystopian :)\nthrouthehaze at gmail dot com\n\nmendy wrote: May 9, 2011 at 9:01 PM\n\nI'll love to read this book, because I'm a huge dystopian fun.\n\nmendyha26 [at] gmail [dot] com\n\nMeredith wrote: May 9, 2011 at 9:13 PM\n\nI've seen dozens of great reviews for this one! Sounds like a great dystopian!\n\nmeredithfl at gmail dot com\n\nMelissa wrote: May 9, 2011 at 9:29 PM\n\nLike everyone else I am a dystopian fan, but also the setting really draws me.\n\ncoffeebooksandlaundry(at)gmail.com\n\ntetewa wrote: May 10, 2011 at 9:56 AM\n\nI've never read a Dystopian, this sounds good! tWarner419@aol.com\n\nMelissa (Books and Things) wrote: May 10, 2011 at 7:26 PM\n\nI've been enjoying the dystopian genre and I've heard great things about this book.\n\nbooks (Dot) things (at) yahoo (dot) com\n\nMaryann wrote: May 11, 2011 at 7:55 AM\n\nLatley dystopian novels have been my favorite!! and this one looks like it can be really good :)\n\noxliddleluvvxo (at) aol (dot) com\n\n66937df2-7caf-11e0-ab66-000bcdca4d7a wrote: May 12, 2011 at 8:49 AM\n\nI would love to read this because I just started reading this genre and it's pretty entertaining. Plus I love to read\nBreezyobreezy@aol.com\n\njpearson wrote: May 17, 2011 at 6:21 PM\n\ni really want to read Enclave. The cover lookds great! who says you can't judge a book by its cover?! i have just started to read alot of dystopian novels. I.pearson@comcast.net\n\nBeverly wrote: May 18, 2011 at 3:23 AM\n\nA friend of mine read this one and said it was Great! So I would love to win it and read it too!\nThanks for hosting.\nbevsharp@desch.org\n\nOrchid wrote: May 23, 2011 at 7:42 PM\n\nI love the premise of Enclave, plus the I just love the title of the book.\nDeuce sounds like an interesting character and I'm quite curious to see the world she lives in through her eyes. :)\n\nThanks for the awesome giveaway. :)\n\nThe Haunting of Orchid Forsythia\nhauntingorchid(at)aol(dot)com\n\nLudwig wrote: May 25, 2011 at 4:42 PM\n\nThank you for the giveaway! :D\n\nTo be honest, I've already read this book about a week ago, but I read someone's else's copy. It's definitely on my \"to-buy\" list, because the story line is awesome, so I would love to have one to place on my own shelf ^_^\n\nThanks again! <3\n\noneofakind308@", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8690130710601807} +{"content": "\nThe Demon palis is inArabian lore, a desert Demon that vampirizes people by licking the soles of their feet until their Blood is drained. There is no known description of the palis. The palis waits until desert travelers are asleep and then licks their feet. To prevent attack, travelers should sleep with the soles of their feet touching the soles of another person’s feet. Salt sprinkled around will repel the Demon.\n\nThe Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology – Written by Rosemary Ellen Guiley – Copyright © 2009 by Visionary Living, Inc.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9713559150695801} +{"content": "If you shop through my Amazon link for anything, I'll earn a small percentage. 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The massive merchant houses of Tevanne won't tolerate competition, and they're willing to do anything to crush Foundryside.\n\nBut even the merchant houses of Tevanne might have met their match. An immensely powerful and deadly entity has been resurrected in the shadows of Tevanne, one that's not interested in wealth or trade routes: a hierophant, one of the ancient practitioners of scriving. And he has a great fascination for Foundryside, and its employees - especially Sancia.\n\nNow Sancia and the rest of Foundryside must race to combat this new menace, which means understanding the origins of scriving itself - before the hierophant burns Tevanne to the ground.\nBy:   Robert Jackson Bennett\nImprint:   Orbit Books\nCountry of Publication:   United Kingdom\nDimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 42mm\nWeight:   619g\nISBN:   9781786487896\nISBN 10:   1786487896\nSeries:   Founders\nPages:   400\nPublication Date:   28 April 2020\nAudience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced\nFormat:   Paperback\nPublisher's Status:   Activeeviews for Shorefall (#2 Founders)\n\nThe exciting beginning of a promising new epic fantasy series. Prepare for ancient mysteries, innovative magic, and heart-pounding heists - Brandon Sanderson, New York Times bestselling author of Oathbringer on Foundryside Complex characters, magic that is tech and vice versa, a world bound by warring trade dynasties: Bennett will leave you in awe once you remember to breathe! - Tamora Pierce, New York Times bestselling author of Tempests and Slaughter on Foundryside Foundryside will not disappoint. It's a world like no other, a concept like no other and a read like no other - The Book Bag on Foundryside A compelling treatise on power and its misuse - Guardian on Foundryside Brings an intricate, sciencey magic system to the crime party . . . The action is energising, the story is self-contained, and the world is made of pure, gleeful imagination - SFX on Foundryside Funny, exciting, pacy and gory, this terrific debut promises greater things to come - Daily Mail on Foundryside\n\nSee Also", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9734684228897095} +{"content": "Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is now the Associate Editor.\n\nYou can email Cristina Laila here, and read more of Cristina Laila's articles here.\n\nThanks for sharing!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9514737725257874} +{"content": "E.L. Doctorow\n\nE.L. Doctorow\n\nOn the C-SPAN Networks:\nE.L. Doctorow is an Author with 10 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1987 Forum. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2008 with an average of 1,516 views per program. 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Each girl has come dressed for her hoped-for part, with wings and tutus and crowns, and each has her own idea of what activity will be the most fun. Suggestions for tea partying and dancing eventually give way to shouting, and the playdate seems in danger of running off the rails. But when a frog hopping outside the window catches the girls’ attention, the assumption that they have to stay inside goes by the wayside. Playing in the rain is exactly the thing that all three girls can agree on.\n\nMurguia’s illustrations are as charming as in her previous picture books, and her precise understanding of how children see the world makes this book appealing to kids and adults alike. Murguia perfectly captures the balancing act children perform as they model glamour and sophistication–while wanting, more than anything, purely to play. 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I’ll keep you all posted!\n\nScreen Shot 2019-10-17 at 11.20.44 AM\n\nStorm Whale goes into soft cover!\n\nJuly 29, 2019 at 2:26 pm | Posted in Awards, Book Awards, Buying my books, Kate Greenaway Medal, Online Sales, Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2018, Queensland Literary Awards 2018, Storm Whale | Leave a comment\n\nHooray! You can now purchase Storm Whale, my story about 3 children who try to save a beached whale, in soft cover! Here is the link to publisher Allen and Unwin’s online sales site, and here is their information:\n\nThe highly acclaimed and beautifully illustrated book about three sisters who find a stranded whale on the beach.\n\nBleak was the day and the wind whipped down\nWhen I and my sisters walked to town …\n\nSo begins the tale of three sisters who find a whale stranded on a windswept beach and try to save it.\n\n‘A story of the sea and the possibilities of interactions between humans and other creatures … a story of human kindness and hope’ – Magpies\n\nShortlisted Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, Children’s Book of the Year, 2018\nShortlisted Queensland Literary Awards, Children’s Book Award, 2018\nNominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal (UK), 2018\n\nSo if you don’t have your copy yet, now it’s a little bit cheaper – but still a very beautiful book for your bookshelf!\n\nFour fabulous days with the Bookworm International Literary Festival in Beijing and Hangzhou!\n\nApril 8, 2019 at 8:00 am | Posted in Beijing Schools, Books about Chinese Zodiac, Bookworm Cafe Beijing, China photos, Dulwich College Beijing, International School of Beijing, Storm Whale, Story Readings, writing workshops for children | Leave a comment\n\nSarah Antoinette Sandra\n\nWith Antoinette Portis and Sandra Greenwell at the Bookworm International Literary Festival\n\nHuge thanks to Peter Goff, David Cantalupo, Karen Tong and the team at The Bookworm Bookshop in Beijing for inviting me to take part in The Bookworm International Literary Festival 2019! Sadly I wasn’t able to appear at my scheduled event at the Bookworm featuring The Tale of Ping Pong Pig on the Sunday due to illness…but by Monday I was ready to fly up!\n\nOn Tuesday 26th March: I visited Dulwich College where I spent three fun sessions with Years 3 to 5, introducing the Year 3s to my hungry, lonely dragon Chester Choi; the Year 4s to Ping Pong Pig and the Yongle Emperor, and the Year 5s to Desmond Dog and the infamous pirate queen Ching Shih! Many thanks to the lovely Sandra Greenwell who was my host for the day, and to Lit Fest helper Inna Gafurova who looked after me and sold lots of my books after the sessions!\n\nSarah B with JS students\n\nWith some of my fabulous Junior School audience!\nWith my lovely host head librarian Sandra Greenwell (left) and library assistants Imee Acosta and Lita Tupaz (right)\nBookworm Festival helper Inna Gafurova and Sandra at the aptly named school coffee shop (right) and with some fabulously inventive pigs made in art class (right)\n\nOn Tuesday evening: New York Times best-selling author/illustrator Antoinette Portis and I spoke at The Bookworm with journalist Wendy Tang about the enormously important subject of Raising Kids to Read in the Digital Era. We had a full audience of very interested parents who were keen to hear all the recent science on the subjects of the huge benefits of reading for the brain, and the correspondingly huge problems with kids being overexposed to digital screens (and it doesn’t take much…). If you want to read more about this, take a look at my other blog,\n\nJust because the subject was serious didn’t mean we couldn’t have fun! Here I am with Sandra Greenwell (from Dulwich College) and the lovely Antoinette Portis, my fellow panel member, with Sandra’s very naughty husband behind us!\n\nOn Wednesday 27th March: I visited my old friends at International School of Beijing, which I visited last year for a week in residence! This time I had 3 noisy sessions reading The Tale of Ping Pong Pig  to Grades 3, 4 and 5. Echoes of “Run Pig, Run!” and “Stay Pig, Stay!” could be heard echoing around the playground at lunch time as the kids re-enacted Ping Pong’s mad dash around the Forbidden City, pursued by the cunning Minister of Most Important Things!\n\nIt was wonderful to catch up with my librarian hosts, and friends, Bec Taylor and Paul Wong (right). And thank you Hunt Liu from the Bookworm for looking after me!\n\nWe all had great fun, kids included!\n\nIt was lovely to be in such great company with other author visitors including famous Australian author Morris Gleitzman and New York Times best-selling Antoinette Portis!\n\nThat night I flew down to the pretty city of Hangzhou, 175 km south west of Shanghai, to stay at the aptly named Blossom Water Museum Hotel, seen in the photos below. Aren’t the gardens and the pagoda lovely?\n\nOn Thursday 28th and Friday 29th March: I visited Wellington College International Hangzhou, a new school with a very beautiful campus! We had workshops galore, with the Grade 5s learning the science behind why Books are a Brain’s Best Friend; the Grade 6s finding out How to Write a Riveting Story and the Grade 7s and I getting stuck into rhyming verse, haikus, acrostics, limericks and free verse in An Introduction to Poetry! I look forward to receiving some fabulous stories from lots of WCIH students in my latest Clever Competition! A big thank you to head librarian Bethan Amena for all her hard work hosting me and for the magnificent book sales!\n\nWCH-20190329-with Sarah Brennan-IMG_7159\n\nHere I am with Bethan Amena (Head of Library, to my left), Piers Matthews (Director of Marketing and Admissions) and Lizzie Yang, librarian. Thanks for a lovely two days!\nWorkshops galore with the Grade 5s to 7s\n\nWCH-20190328-Visiting Author Workshop-IMG_6402\n\nMany thanks to WCIH’s official photographer July Qi for these lovely photos!\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 PM\n\nI’m sooooo excited! Storm Whale, my beautiful children’s book illustrated by Jane Tanner and published by Allen and Unwin, has just been short-listed with five other books for the Children’s Literature category of the Australian Prime Minister’s Literary Awards 2018! I’m so grateful to Jane for her stunning paintings, and the work of Allen and Unwin’s children’s team, led by Erica Wagner, and to my agent Julie Watts, who all made the book possible! We find out who wins in each category some time in November! Cross your fingers for me! If you want to read the lovely comments made by the panel, just click here! If you’d like to see one of the pages in our lovely book, here it is below:\n\nScreen Shot 2018-10-17 at 4.26.39 PM\n\nAnd if you’d like to buy a copy,  you can purchase here!\n\nHooray – Storm Whale has reached the Long List for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2018!\n\nFebruary 15, 2018 at 8:34 pm | Posted in Book Awards, Storm Whale | Leave a comment\n\nStorm Whale cover\n\nI’m so excited! Storm Whale is one of 20 illustrated children’s books in the UK which has reached the Long List for the prestigious CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal for 2018 see here! This medal is awarded for excellence in illustration, and Jane Tanner, the wonderful artist who illustrated my story Storm Whale, well and truly deserves this recognition, as I’m sure you’ll agree! It is such an honour for me to be associated with such exceptional work and such a famous award. Thank you Jane, and everyone at Allen and Unwin in Australia (primary publisher) and Old Barn Books (UK publisher) for your faith in this book! Now we just have to wait until 15 March to find out if Storm Whale reaches the Short List – cross your fingers!\n\nAnd if you don’t have a copy of Storm Whale yet, remember you can purchase it exclusively in Hong Kong on this sales site!\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\nJust 11 days left in my Wonderful Whale Haiku Competition!\n\nSeptember 19, 2017 at 12:51 pm | Posted in Clever Competitions, Storm Whale | Leave a comment\nP1020216Detail from Storm Whale by Sarah Brennan and Jane Tanner, Allen and Unwin, 2017\n\nA big HELLOOO to the wonderful writers who’ve submitted their entries into my Wonderful Whale Haiku competition! We’ve had entries so far from students in 9 different schools in Adelaide, Brisbane, Chicago, Hong Kong, Kolkata, Shanghai and Singapore! But there’s still 11 days to go! If you love whales, and haikus, and haven’t entered my competition yet, make sure you go straight to my Clever Competitions page above for all the details! I can’t wait to read your entry!\n\nAn interview with the CBCA’s Reading Time!\n\nJuly 8, 2017 at 2:06 pm | Posted in Storm Whale | Leave a comment\n\nHello again, to all my followers, after 2 lovely weeks away on holidays in my beloved Australia! I had a wonderful time with my family in Hobart, Brisbane and Cairns, and spent my birthday snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef! It was magical!\n\nStorm Whale cover\n\nAnd just as magical is the news that Storm Whale is selling like wildfire, and is going into reprint already – less than 2 months after its release on 1 June! You can read my interview with the CBCA’s magazine, Reading Time, here: http://readingtime.com.au/meet-sarah-brennan/\n\nA Fabulous International Holiday Writing Challenge: The Wonderful Whale Haiku Competition!\n\nJune 19, 2017 at 1:09 pm | Posted in Book launches, Buying my books, Clever Competitions, Storm Whale | Leave a comment\nhumpback-whale-1945416__340\n\nDon’t you just love whales? These beautiful giants of the deep are so intelligent and wise, and they’ve lived at peace in their watery world for many thousands of years, in a way that we silly human beings simply cannot seem to manage up here on the earth! And many of you will know that my new book with Australian publishers Allen & Unwin, called Storm Whale, illustrated by the award-winning Australian artist Jane Tanner, has just been launched in Melbourne! So to celebrate these beautiful animals – and Jane’s and my beautiful new book – I thought it was high time that we celebrated these wonderful animals in a Wonderful Whale Haiku Competition!\n\nThe competition is open to any kid of Primary School age, anywhere in the world.\n\nYou’ve got lots of time for this one: the deadline is Saturday 30th September 2017, so you can have a lovely time over your upcoming holidays thinking about whales and writing your poem!\n\nGo to my Clever Competitions page above for all the rules and requirements!\n\nStorm Whale cover\n\nAnd if you love the illustration above, and want to purchase your own copy of our new book, just click on the link here: http://www.chinesecalendartales.com!\n\nNext Page »\n\nBlog at WordPress.com.\nEntries and comments feeds.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8869367241859436} +{"content": "Book reviews\n\nLinda Hall\n\nRead a book review online (click here to search reviews)\nBooks Movies  \nSci-Fi/Fantasy Mystery/Thriller Literature Romance Biography Video\nAuthor Hall's Book Reviews Message Board\nChat Room\nMultnomah, Oct 2003, 11.99, 290 pp. ISBN: 1590522001 In Maine, thirty-two years old wealthy Glynis Pigott hires former cop turned private dete...\n\nSteal Away\nWhen Teri Blake-Addison is asked to investigate the mysterious death of Ellen Houseman, late wife of the famous Rev. 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I purchased additional copies for my mother a I was intimax excited when I received this book from Suculenciss Reads.\n\nHelena rated it really liked it Jan 11, There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Esquivel believes that food is one of the roots of Mexican culture because it connects people with the past through ingredients and the communal act of sharing a meal. Jun 26, Ruth Santana Valencia rated it really liked it Shelves: Write a customer review. If the reader had been provided with an indication of the context of each piece – all of which have been published elsewhere – I think this would have added to the value of A wonderful idea – but too much repetition I was keen to read what sounded a fascinating concept after thoroughly enjoying Laura Esquivel’s novel ‘Pierced by the Sun’ but, sadly, was not so enamoured with this book.\n\nThe only thing that is stopping me from giving this book 4 stars is that the prologues lack context without the full text attached. I was unpleasantly surprised by the book Return to Book Page. I then took the book home and randomly opened the book to Laura Esquivel’s piece “Oaxacan Black Mole”.\n\nI had read some of the texts before but there were quite a few that were new to me.\n\nHowever, I love the stories that surround Oaxacan Black Mole in particular. The stories are interesting and well written and the pages are beautifully illustrated. If you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited it is worth borrowing the book to read ‘Apple Soup’ and to look at the illustrations.\n\nAmazon Renewed Refurbished products with a warranty. Like Water for Inyimas is one of my favorite books, but this collection really fell short for me.\n\nAfter finishing this lovely book, I had to go and find all of her other books on my bookshelves and reread them.\n\nWithoutabox Submit to Film Festivals. Claudia Iglesias Babs rated it liked it Dec 20, Between Two Fires is a charming collection of Laura Esquivel’s thoughts on the intersection of food, culture and the modern world, which are illustrated with these quirky drawings about Mexican life.\n\nTop Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. It probably takes about an hour to read so it’s good for light reading. Customers who bought this item also bought. Book by Esquivel, L. Get to Know Us.\n\nGet fast, free shipping with Amazon Prime. I read the translated version so it’s impossible to tell if Esquivel is being genuine or sarcastic, but either way, it left a bad taste in my mouth.\n\nFollow the Author\n\nCustomers who suculenias this item also viewed. Read more Read less. I might go back to it someday, but not just yet. 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Baseball action and exciting whodunits star in this chapter book series! Next up is St. Louis Cardinals!It's a special day in St. Louis, and there's a pregame celebration with Clydesdale horses that drive around the edge of the stadium before the game. Mike and Kate get to meet the horses and the Dalmatian that rides along. Then, during the game, they find out the Dalmatian is missing. They rush to investigate and find a ransom note. The criminal will return the dog if they can get one of St. Louis's World Series trophies! Can Mike and Kate catch the crook and rescue the pup?Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. 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See analyze for more information.\nanalysis a careful study of the parts of something in order to understand more about the whole. [2 definitions]\nanalyst someone trained or skilled in a particular type of analysis.\nanalyze to separate into parts for close study; examine and explain.\nanarchist a person who believes in, desires, or tries to realize a society or state without a government. [2 definitions]\nanarchy a complete lack of government or law within a country or society. [2 definitions]\nanatomical of or relating to the structure of a plant or animal.\nanatomy the parts of a living thing and how they fit together. [2 definitions]\nancestor a person from whom one is descended and who lived several generations ago.\nanchor a heavy object that is dropped from a boat or ship by a cable to keep the vessel from moving. [4 definitions]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980933666229248} +{"content": "During the last decade of my two decades as leader of the Christian Civic League of Maine I devoured all the novels authored by Patrick OBrian in his Aubrey/Maturin series.  I was recently reminded of the story by the review below.  I decided to pass it along as a blog post.  OBrian wrote over twenty novels in the series.  I offer my highest endorsement and recommendation to readers of historical fiction.\n\nAs leader of the only Maine political institution effectively confronting the pedophile juggernaught I felt alone.  I drew much solace and wisdom from OBrian’s portrayal of Captain Aubrey as always alone … especially at the most difficult moments in the discharge of his duties.\n\nI thank God for the story.\n\nMy Lord and Savior Jesus Christ sustained me.  He used this narrative as a tutor in leadership.\n\nSubmit a Comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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See previous versions [archive.org].\n\nclick on any question mark above for details\nHome Site Map Forum Links Copyright About Contact", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.689071774482727} +{"content": "analyse translate to Traditional Chinese: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"analyse\" - English-Traditional Chinese dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nverb [T] UK ( US analyze)\nto study or examine something in detail, in order to discover more about it\n分析\nResearchers analysed the purchases of 6300 households.\n研究人員對6300個家庭的購物消費作了分析。\nWater samples taken from streams were analysed for contamination by chemicals.\n對水質樣本進行分析,來測定溪流是否已受到化學品的污染。\nAnalysing and evaluatingAssessing and estimating value\nTranslations of “analyse”\nin Korean 분석하다…\nin Arabic يُحَلِّل…\nin Portuguese analisar…\nin Catalan analitzar…\nin Japanese (英)~を分析する, 解析する…\nin Italian analizzare…\nin Russian анализировать…\nin Turkish analiz etmek, detaylı bir şekilde incelemek…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 分析…\nin Polish analizować…\n(Definition of analyse from the Cambridge English-Chinese (Traditional) Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “analy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9919870495796204} +{"content": "Editer l'article Suivre ce blog Administration + Créer mon blog\n3 octobre 2007 3 03 /10 /octobre /2007 11:38\n\nPrésentation de l'Editeur\n\nLEN DEIGHTON was born in London in 1929. He worked as a railway clerk before doing his National Service in the RAF as a photographer attached to the Special Investigation Branch.\n  After his discharge in 1949, he went to art school - first to the St Martin's School of Art, and then to the Royal College of Art on a scholarship. It was while working as a waiter in the evenings that he developed an interest in cookery - a subject he was later to make his own in an animated strip forthe Observer and in two cookery books. He worked for a while as an illustrator in New York and as art director of an advertising agency in London.\n  Deciding it was time to settle down, Deighton moved to the Dordogne where he started work on his first book, The Ipcress File. Published in 1962, the bok was an immediate and spectacular success. Since then has written many books of fiction and non-fiction - including spy stories and highly researched war novels and histories - all of which have appeared to international acclaim.\n\nBerlin Game, Mexico Set and London Match together cover the period from spring 1983 until spring 1984.\n  Winter covers 1900 until 1945.\n  Spy Hook picks up the Bernard Samson story at the beginning of 1987 and Spy Line continues it into the summer of that same year.\n  Spy Sinker starts in September 1977 and ends in summer 1987. The stories can be read in any order and cach one is complete in itself.\n\nTitre :   Spy Sinker\nAuteur :   Len   DEIGHTON\nEdition :  GRAFTON  BOOKS         FICTION\n\nA Division of HarperCollinsPublishers\n77- 85 Fulham Palace Road,Hammersmith, London W6 8JB\n\nPublished by GraftonBooks 1991\n9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1\n\nFirst published in Great Britain by\nHutchinson Ltd an imprint of the\nrandom Century Group 1990 \n\nPrinted in Great Britain by\nHarperCollins Manufacturing, Glasgow\n\nCopyright © B. V. 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Cook - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (3):355-356.\n\nAdded to PP\n2017-02-24\n\n10 (#1,377,753)\n\n6 months\n6 (#1,118,246)\n\nHistorical graph of downloads\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nCitations of this work\n\nNo citations found.\n\nAdd more citations\n\nReferences found in this work\n\nNo references found.\n\nAdd more references", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998530745506287} +{"content": "Telemachus 0015\n\n[singlepic id=92 w=320 h=240 float=left] [Cf. 1922 6:7-28; Gabler 1:112-134] Mulligan is fencing with Stephen fairly aggressively here.  He is by turns generous and condescending, surprisingly dismissive and admiring, charming and intolerable. One thing that strikes me on reading this passage is Mulligan’s none-too-subtle playing of “the class card” with Stephen. “Dogsbody” has all kinds […]\n\nTelemachus 0012\n\n[singlepic id=72 w=320 h=240 float=left] [Cf. 1922 5:20-27, Gabler 1:86-94] We get an important glimpse of Stephen here, as we learn that he refused to pray for his mother at her deathbed. What kind of a**hole doesn’t obey his dying mother’s wish to pray with her? Discuss. I mean, yes, Stephen is an Artist of […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.757431149482727} +{"content": "Magic & Mischief [Print]\n\nAuthor(s): Megan Derr  \n\nCategories: Anthologies   Fantasy   Gay   Print  \n\n9781620049266  ♦   $15.99  Sale: $12.79 (Save 20%)  ♦   44,000 words  ♦   16 reward points\n\nBook Type\n\nAdd to Cart:  \n\nTo add this book to your wishlist, click the Add to Cart button, and then select the Wishlist It button. 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Click here to toggle view.\nMagic & Mischief contains some explicit content. The story Mad Finnegan features incest.\n\nExcerpt: Magic & Mischief  Author: Megan Derr  Buy the ebook!\n\nThis book was released on Wednesday 01 January, 2014.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8724220991134644} +{"content": "Rudiments of English grammar /\n\nSaved in:\nBibliographic Details\nAuthor / Creator:Waldo, John, 1762-1826.\nImprint:Georgetown, S.C. : Printed by Francis M. Baxter, 1811.\nDescription:238 p.\nSeries:Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 24354.\nSubject:English language -- Grammar.\nFormat: Microform Book\nURL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5106742\nHidden Bibliographic Details\nNotes:\"Designed for the instruction of youth of different ages or capacities.\"\nShaw & Shoemaker, 24354.\nMicrofiche. [New Canaan, CT: Readex Microprint, 1987-1992] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. 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About time, in Alex’s opinion, after far too many adventures she is really looking forward to some well-deserved peace and quiet. \n\nA futile hope, as it turns out. Things start to heat up when Jacob, the third Graham son, absconds from his apprenticeship to see the world – especially as Jacob leaves behind a girl whom he has wed in a most irregular fashion.\n\n\n\nWill the Burleys succeed? And if they do, will the Graham family survive the exacted price?\n\nBook 5 of The Graham Saga, published on June 10, 2017.\n\nBuy Serpents in the Garden\n\nBuy It:\n• On Amazon\n• On SilverWood Books\n\nOn GooglePlay\nOn Downpour\n\nBRAG Medallion Award\nB.R.A.G. 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This new member of Schirmer Books' Companion Series draws on the writings of 26 diverse writers -- Nat Hentoff, Leonard Feather, and Francis Davis among them -- and on Holiday's own interviews and recordings, to provide an objective assessment of Lady Day's life, her talent, and of her place among the legends of jazz.\n-- Fifth in the Schirmer Books Companion Series\n-- Diverse collection includes transcripts of Holiday's interviews\n-- Includes a select discography\n\nFrom inside the book\n\nWhat people are saying - Write a review\n\nUser Review - Flag as inappropriate\n\nGood book. 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This fantastic project is a great way to build a lifelong love of reading, and in this blog post, Siobhan Fraser of the Mary Russell School tells us how she used the prize to help pupils with additional support needs.\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997053742408752} +{"content": "HENRY: A Polish Swimmer’s True Story of Friendship from Auschwitz to America\n\nKatrina Shawver signing books\n\n“I’ve read dozens of memoirs of people who survived the camps, and Katrina Shawver’s book is among the best.”–John Guzlowski, author of Echoes of Tattered Tongues: Memory Unfolded, winner of the Eric Hoffer/Montaigne Award\n\nRecipient – 2018 Polish Heritage Award – Polish American Congress of Arizona for “her contribution to the Documentation of the suffering inflicted on Polish people during the Holocaust.”\n\nNEW! 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Her first poetry book, On that one-way trip to Mars, is available from Bottlecap Press.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9941563606262207} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Blood Dance (The Lost Lansdale #3)” as Want to Read:\nBlood Dance (The Lost Lansdale #3)\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nBlood Dance (The Lost Lansdale #3)\n\n3.65  ·  Rating details ·  103 Ratings  ·  13 Reviews\nConfederate veterans in a Yankee’s world, Melgrhue and Bucklaw haven’t had much post-war success. Family, friends and farms lost in the conflict, they’ve been drifting for the past decade—driving sheep here, punching cattle there. It’s work that pays a man’s bills, mostly, but just mostly. More than panning for gold, it turns out, though that had seemed like a good idea at ...more\nKindle Edition, 175 pages\nPublished (first published May 2000)\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 Blood Dance, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Blood Dance\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30)\nRating details\nSort: Default\nDec 09, 2011 rated it liked it\nThere seems to be two kinds of Western (as in the Wild West) novels out there. First there is the modern western exemplified by Annie Proulx and Cormac McCarthy. Only you literature types need apply. Then there are the pulps set in the mythical Wild West. Most of these come close to the idea of speculative fiction as they usually deal with a history that is more in our minds then in reality. Lansdale's Blood Dance comfortably fits this category. He does a good job of mixing his usual crime noir/ ...more\nJul 23, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nfun read.\nRandy Evans\nOct 12, 2016 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nAfter the civil war two confederate buddies haven't had much luck living in a Yankee world. They end up robbing a train with a bad group. Things go bad and the bad guys decide to kill every one on the train and the two buddies just can't go along with that. One dies and the other wounded badly and left for dead after they try to stand with those from the train. From there with a little help from different characters he meet along the way it's a hunt for those that killed his friend. Joe Lansdale ...more\nDec 15, 2016 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: western, e-book, 2016\nLansdale has written a lot of weird westerns. It's sort of what he's known for. He's written fewer straightforward westerns, but Blood Dance is one of those. It features a man seeking vengeance for a murdered friend, train robberies, Indians and scalping, mining for gold, and a whole mess of other western cliches. It also brings in Wild Bill Hickok and General Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn, so in true Lansdale fashion, he brings all he can to the party.\n\nThe story isn't anything special,\nRobin Edman\nI'll read just about anything that Mr. Lansdale takes the trouble to write and to publish. The name-dropping cost this book a star, though; I just personally don't like that stuff. Also not a big fan of white-dude-turns-injun stuff either, but at least it was handled in a non-embarrassing manner, and in a way that made it integral to the plot rather than just gratuitous pandering to a way of life that is dead because it got outcompeted. The most interesting thing about this book is that I got al ...more\nMay 25, 2016 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\n3.5 stars. Nowhere near Lansdale's best work or even his best westerns, but it is quite entertaining if you can put up with a few pretty hoary western narrative conventions. I agree completely with his intro in that I could totally see Dorchester/Leisure Westerns putting this out in mass market as an unassuming midlist title (well, before they imploded and took the last bastion of the midlist author career path with them, that is). Also neat to see some scenes and characters that show up again i ...more\nFeb 09, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nA rip-roaring Western by Joe Lansdale. Protagonist Jim Melgrhue is someone you'd want to call your friend, along with all the many \"characters\" he meets on his trail of revenge. Lansdale is one of the best storytellers out there, bar none, and you don't have to enjoy Westerns as such to enjoy this short novel. Likeable protagonist, in-depth character development, lyrical prose, terrific storyline and grand finale.\nJul 13, 2009 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: lansdale\nI could read anything by Joe Lansdale it seems. Here Joe writes a typical Western using some fun mix of Legend and History (Both Bull Hickok and Custer show up for a time). I'm not the biggest western kind of fellow, but I enjoyed reading this revenge yarn.\nJun 24, 2015 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\n3 1/2 stars. Older Landsdale. Not bad, but not awesome like the stuff he writes now.\nJun 14, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nAnother good Lansdale read. Really enjoyed the main character and all the interactions with the minor and historical personalities. Fun and quick and a little bit dirty.\nMay 04, 2012 rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition\nEntertaining but forgettable pulp Western, far from Lansdale's best work.\nSep 27, 2014 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: subterranean-own\nThis is copy 404 of 1000.\nJun 13, 2009 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: 2009\nGreat throwback to paperback Westerns with that typical Lansdale goodness thrown in for good measure...\nDan Gleibitz\nrated it really liked it\nJun 26, 2012\nVickie Young\nrated it it was amazing\nOct 09, 2014\nrated it really liked it\nOct 16, 2012\nrated it liked it\nMar 16, 2015\nrated it really liked it\nNov 18, 2010\nrated it it was ok\nMar 04, 2013\nJason Ragle\nrated it liked it\nJan 16, 2011\nScott Russell\nrated it really liked it\nApr 22, 2013\nrated it it was ok\nJan 17, 2017\nEthel Wood\nrated it liked it\nDec 05, 2016\nJohn Crossland\nrated it really liked it\nJan 08, 2017\nCharles Worley\nrated it it was amazing\nMay 15, 2016\nBrandon Wilhelm\nrated it really liked it\nJun 03, 2013\npeter midwood\nrated it it was amazing\nSep 29, 2017\nRobert Pierce\nrated it really liked it\nApr 05, 2015\nAlex Smith\nrated it liked it\nAug 26, 2012\nWayne Benton\nrated it really liked it\nAug 04, 2015\n« previous 1 3 4 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\nChampion Mojo Storyteller Joe R. Lansdale is the author of over forty novels and numerous short stories. His work has appeared in national anthologies, magazines, and collections, as well as numerous foreign publications. He has written for comics, television, film, newspapers, and Internet sites. His work has been collected in more than two dozen short-story collections, and he has edited or co-e ...more\nMore about Joe R. Lansdale...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6865828037261963} +{"content": "20 First Words in 20 Languages\n\nProduct Type: Bargain Books\n\nList price: $12.99\n\nAvailable: 25+\n\ncopies bought in the last weekISBN: 9781250230645\n\nPublished Date: March 31, 2020\n\nPublisher: Odd Dot\n\nLanguage: English\n\nPage Count: 11\n\nSize: 8.25\" l x 8.19\" w x 0.90\" h\n\nAge Classification: Ages 3 to 5", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7880423069000244} +{"content": "Edit\n\nGree Baaker was created by Alex Wheeler for her young adult novel Rebel Force: Target, published in 2008. It later received a placement in The Essential Atlas and its online companion, both published in 2009.\n\nNotes and referencesEdit\n\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "my most recently played boardgames\n\nSaturday, 31 March 2007\n\nBooks Read in March 2007\n\n01. Next by Michael Crichton\n02. Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland\n03. On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers\n04. Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn\n05. Singer of Souls by Adam Stemple\n06. Lost in a Good Book by Jasper Fforde\n07. Another Life by Peter Anghelides\n08. In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard\n09. JPod by Douglas Coupland\n10. The Nightmare of Black Island by Mike Tucker", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.878197968006134} +{"content": "Nicholas Of Haiti Only .99 For One Week\n\nThe worst part about writing a great book is if it falls into obscurity before it can soar. Nicholas of Haiti is one of those books. 5* ratings from every review, people love it, and it’s a great story. But … Continue reading\n\nNo Flash Fiction For You!\n\nThat may not be strictly true. Fact is, we’ll be putting out a special week, or two, of flash fiction the week before Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. For those of you with math and date problems, that will be end … Continue reading\n\nEvergreen By Dr. Paul Bennett for 08192020\n\nThe short story run on this blog has been pretty consistent from the first week of the quarantine for the Chinese virus in March. We’ve had dozens of great stories by 7 great authors. Today marks the point where we … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991657733917236} +{"content": "Pragmatic Apparatus – Pragmatic and grammatical factors affecting the interpretation of number terms: evidence from an experimental study\n\nCited by Lee Sonogan\n\nAbstract by Gala Villaseñor García Ittay Gil Carrillo\n\nThere is a great dealof discussion in the specialized literature aroundthe meaning and interpretation of the so-called number terms. It has been established that these terms can denote sets of exact cardinalities, as well as sets compatible with “at least” and “at most” cardinalities (intervalar readings). We present evidence from an experimental study showing thatexact readings ofnumber terms under certain grammatical constructions(with a quantifier or predicative function as well as when preceded by a definite article) are preferred by speakers even under certain pragmatic contexts in which intervalar readings could be derived. Our results alignwith the so-called naïveperspective of the exact semantics of number terms, but also with the fact that both the grammatical structure as well as the pragmatic contextplay an important role in the interpretations that they can acquire (exactly, at least, at most).\n\nPublication: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México\n\nPub Date: 2022 Doi: https://revistalenguaje.univalle.edu.co/index.php/lenguaje/article/view/v50n1a04\n\nKeywords: numerals;predicates andquantifiers;exact/intervalar interpretations;experimental study.\n\nhttps://revistalenguaje.univalle.edu.co/index.php/lenguaje/article/view/v50n1a04 (Plenty more sections and references in this research article)\n\nhttps://www.patreon.com/GROOVYGORDS\n\nhttps://entertainmentcultureonline.com/\n\nhttps://ungroovygords.com/\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": 1.000003695487976} +{"content": "1300 36 33 32and found the list of things she didn't know longer by far.\"\n\nBuy Stolen book by Vivian Vande Velde from Australia's Online Bookstore, Boomerang Books.\n\nBook Details\n\nISBN: 9780761455158\nISBN-10: 0761455159\nFormat: Hardback\n(218mm x 148mm x 21mm)\nPages: 160\nImprint: Two Lions\nPublisher: Amazon Publishing\nPublish Date: 1-Oct-2008\nCountry of Publication: United States\n\nOther Editions\n\n» Have you read this book? We'd like to know what you think about it - write a review about Stolen book by Vivian Vande Velde and you'll earn 50c in Boomerang Bucks loyalty dollars (you must be a member - it's free to sign up!)\n\nWrite Review\n\nAuthor Biography - Vivian Vande Velde\n\nVivian Vande Velde's books have won many awards, including the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Never Trust a Dead Man. She is also the author of Ghost of a Hanged Man. She lives in Rochester, New York.\n\nBooks By Author Vivian Vande Velde\n\n23 Minutes by Vivian Vande Velde\n\n23 Minutes\n\nHardback, April 2016\nFrogged by Vivian Vande Velde\n\nPaperback, April 2014\nStolen by Vivian Vande Velde\n\nPaperback, January 2014\nCloaked in Red by Vivian Vande Velde\n\nCloaked in Red\n\nPaperback, January 2014", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995296597480774} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalogue Search\n\nSearch Results Showing Item 9 of 116 Preferred library: Chetwynd Public Library?\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 2 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date\nQuesnel Branch PEN (Text) 33923005302686 Mystery Volume hold Reshelving -\nWilliams Lake Branch PB PEN (Text) 33923004157958 Mystery Volume hold Mending -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780312947132 (pbk.) :\n • ISBN: 9780312541163 (sc.) :\n • Physical Description: 342 p. ; 18 cm.\n • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's, 2008, c2007.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Previously published under title: Dead cold. London : Headline, 2006.\nSummary, etc.: Winter in Three Pines and the sleepy village is carpeted in snow. It's a time of peace and goodwill - until a scream pierces the biting air. There's been a murder. Local police are baffled. A spectator at the annual Boxing Day curling match has been fatally electrocuted. Despite the large crowd, there are no witnesses and - apparently - no clues. Called in to head the investigation, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache unravels the dead woman's past and discovers a history of secrets and enemies. But Gamache has enemies of his own. Frozen out of decision-making at the highest level of the Surete du Quebec, Gamache finds there are few he can trust. As a bitter wind blows into Three Pines, something even more chilling is sneaking up behind him...\nSubject: Gamache, Armand (Fictitious character) -- Fiction\nPolice -- Québec (Province) -- Fiction\nMurder -- Investigation -- Fiction\nQuébec (Province) -- Fiction\nGenre/Form: Mystery fiction.\nSearch Results Showing Item 9 of 116 Preferred library: Chetwynd Public Library?\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6009971499443054} +{"content": "ARC Review: The Summer Place by Jennifer Weiner\n\nI received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.\nThis post contains affiliate links you can use to purchase the book. If you buy the book using that link, I will receive a small commission from the sale.\n\nThe Summer Place\nBook Info\n\nReleased: May 10, 2022\nGenre: Womens Fiction\nPages: 432\n\nRecommended Read!\n\nWhen Ruby, just 22, announces her engagement to her relatively new boyfriend, Sarah, Ruby’s mom, is taken by surprise. But Ruby has her heart set on a wedding at her grandmother’s house at Cape Cod, for which Ruby has already made arrangements. But in the short three weeks before the wedding, things start to change for every family member involved.\n\nThis was an interesting one. I liked it as much as That Summer (which was my first Jennifer Weiner book) and I haven’t read Ms. Everything or Big Summer (yet! I have both waiting to be read on my shelf) so I can’t speak to how it compares to her other books, but I definitely enjoyed this one.\n\nOne of the reasons it was so interesting is that it takes place during COVID, but didn’t make it the defining feature of the book. It was “a book that took place during COVID”, not “a book about COVID” and it felt very natural in a way that I haven’t seen in other books that tackle COVID.\n\nThere’s also a little call back to That Summer thrown in here! I absolutely love it when authors do this, so this was fun for me.\n\nThere is a lot of infidelity in this book—definitely a topic that is heavily explored. Usually I’m on the fence about this and whether or not I think it works in a book usually depends on how I feel the author tackled it as a whole. I think there may have a been a tad much here but it didn’t keep me from not liking the book. It made some of the characters unlikeable, but overall I thought Weiner handled the topic well enough.\n\nI also liked how all the characters’ lived intertwined. There are a lot of characters with their own stories, but Weiner was very clear with her writing, so I didn’t feel like there was any confusion as to which character perspective each chapter was focusing on. While the cover and title may suggest a light/airy/fun summer read, that’s really not the vibe here. I would recommend picking this one up if you like: books set in Cape Cod, interwoven storylines and character driven novels\n\nWhat did you think of our review?\n\nlet us know your thoughts in the comment box below!\n\nAbout Jennifer Weiner\n\nJennifer Weiner is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of seventeen books, including Good in BedIn Her Shoes, and, most recently, Mrs. Everything. Her new novel, Big Summer, is out now. A graduate of Princeton University and contributor to the New York Times Opinion section, she lives with her family in Philadelphia.\n\n ♡ Don’t want to miss any of our posts? ♡ \n\nSubscribe to our Newsletter\n\nFollow Along via Email\n\nDon’t miss an update!  Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter.\n\nOne Comment\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Today’s lesson: The magnificence of the study of paleontology is not to be understated (at least I won’t understate … Continue reading More On Paleontology: A Poem\n\nIt’s About Time\n\nIt’s about time we talked about time. Once, in an earlier post, I talked about how our notion of time has changed since the invention and development of clocks, how the Industrial Revolution accompanied the development of mechanical clocks, and about how we talk about “productivity” and “wasting” time. Definitely, the clock was a game-changer. But what is time? Does it really exist outside of … Continue reading It’s About Time\n\n         Syncopated Between my heartbeat and the world Somewhere in the bass line Woven into the afternoon sunlight Curled through my being I feel a sympathy   As we sit outside the restaurant The sunlight pours down On the patio On our cappuccinos Yet somewhere in between the Music of the Spheres And the hum of our earth mother We feel a sympathy Continue reading Syncopated", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000064373016357} +{"content": "07-26\n\nTotal downloads\n\n56 ( #78,502 of 1,911,489 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n8 ( #80,367 of 1,911,489 )\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": 1.0000028610229492} +{"content": "English to Samoan Meaning :: pram\n\nShow English Meaning\n\nNoun(1) a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around\n\nShow Examples\n\n(1) On a sad note, the designer of the Opti pram passed away in December 2001, at the age of 86.(2) The ASMA exhibition included exquisite scenes of children in Optimist prams , marinas, racing sailboats and a still life of a freshly caught trout, to name a few.\nRelated Words\n(1) pram ::\n2. perambulator ::\n3. go-cart ::\nalu-taavale\n4. baby carriage ::\npepe taavale solofanua\n5. pusher ::\n6. carriage ::\n7. stroller ::\ntaavale toso\n8. pushchair ::\nDifferent Forms\npram, prams\nEnglish to Samoan Dictionary: pram\n\nMeaning and definitions of pram, translation in Samoan language for pram with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of pram in Samoan and in English language.\n\nTags for the entry \"pram\"\n\nWhat pram means in Samoan, pram meaning in Samoan, pram definition, examples and pronunciation of pram in Samoan language.\n\nEnglish to Samoan Dictionary\n\ncommonly confused words\nform of verbs\n\nWords by Category\n\nTopic Wise Words\n\nLearn 3000+ Common Words\n\nLearn Common GRE Words\n\nLearn Words Everyday\n\nMost Searched Words\n\nWord of the day\n\nese, mailoa, , paū, faʻaninimo, le faaaogaina e, āmata, poto masani, e le malamalama, masani, fouese\nYour Favorite Words\nCurrently you do not have any favorite word. To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.520695686340332} +{"content": "\nAdmeasure Ad*meas\"ure (?; 135), v. t. [Cf. OF. amesurer, LL. admensurare. See {Measure}.] 1. To measure. [1913 Webster]\n\n2. (Law) To determine the proper share of, or the proper apportionment; as, to admeasure dower; to admeasure common of pasture. --Blackstone. [1913 Webster]\n\n2. The measure of a thing; dimensions; size. [1913 Webster]\n\n3. (Law) Formerly, the adjustment of proportion, or ascertainment of shares, as of dower or pasture held in common. This was by writ of admeasurement, directed to the sheriff. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • admeasure — I verb administer, allocate, allot, apportion, bestrew, broadcast, circulate, classify, diffuse, dispense, dispose, disseminate, distribute, divide, dole, issue, measure, mete, parcel out, partition, propagate, radiate, set apart, share, sow,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • admeasure — [ad mezh′ər] vt. admeasured, admeasuring [ME amesuren < OFr admesurer < ML admensurare: see AD & MEASURE] to measure out shares of; apportion …   English World dictionary\n\n • admeasure — transitive verb ( sured; suring) Etymology: Middle English amesuren, from Anglo French amesurer, from a (from Latin ad ) + mesurer to measure Date: 1641 to determine the proper share of ; apportion …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • admeasure — admeasurer, n. /ad mezh euhr/, v.t., admeasured, admeasuring. 1. to measure off or out; apportion. 2. Naut. to measure the dimensions and capacity of a vessel, as for official registration. [1300 50; ME amesuren < MF amesurer, with AD r. A 5; see …   Universalium\n\n • admeasure — verb To apportion …   Wiktionary\n\n • admeasure — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. apportion. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To set aside or distribute as a share: allocate, allot, allow, apportion, assign, give, lot, measure out, mete (out). See COLLECT …   English dictionary for students\n\n • admeasure — v. measure out, portion out; measure a ship (Nautical) …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • admeasure — verb archaic apportion. Derivatives admeasurement noun Origin C16: from OFr. amesurer, from med. L. admensurare, based on L. metiri to measure …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • admeasure — ad·mea·sure …   English syllables\n\n • admeasure — ad•meas•ure [[t]ædˈmɛʒ ər[/t]] v. t. ured, ur•ing to measure off or out; apportion • Etymology: 1300–50; ME amesuren < MF amesurer, with ad r. a V; see measure ad•meas′ur•er, n. ad•meas′ure•ment, n …   From formal English to slang\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": 0.9343829154968262} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “encrusted”\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective uk   /ɪnˈkrʌs.tɪd/ us  \ncovered with something hard or decorative: She arrived home with her knees encrusted with mud. The manuscript is bound in gold and silver and encrusted with jewels.\nTranslations of “encrusted”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 覆有硬殼的, 有裝飾外層的…\nin Russian покрытый коркой…\nin Turkish (üstü) taşlarla/toprakla kaplanmış/örtülü…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 覆有硬壳的, 有装饰性外层的…\nin Polish oblepiony…\n(Definition of encrusted from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of encrusted?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “encrus", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9651176929473877} +{"content": "We have a YA Science Fiction & Fantasy prize pack to give away. Click here to enter for a chance to win, or just click the image below:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "NA Romance – Solo by Lauren E. Rico\n\nKate Brenner is in her last semester of graduate school before getting her Master’s in Conducting. She is content to go on without any friends or family on her side. She just wants to graduate and move on. But then this jerk of a professor threatens to fail her. In Solo, Kate is a stand-out […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999288320541382} +{"content": "Tychonis Brahei dani Hyperaspistes : adversus Scipionis Claramontii ... Anti-Tychonem, in aciem productus\n\nPrimary tabs\n\nLoading the Internet Archive BookReader, please wait...\n\nThe images currently in our digital collections are in the Public Domain, No Copyright – United States. For usage information, please visit the Terms of Use page. We welcome image requests; please contact us.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9795564413070679} +{"content": "\nStorming Heaven Book Review Summary\n\nDetailed Plot Synopsis of Storming Heaven\n\nDale Brown's startlingly realistic look a frightening topic: Terrorism on American soil. The nation is stunned as aerial attacks are carried out on airports across the country...Fear grips the public, and the government races to find a way to ensure safety. But accidents and botched investigations allow a deluded, psychotic terrorist to carry out his reign of terror...and no one knows if it will end, if the government can catch a killer who seemingly can't be caught...Thrilling, frightening, and stunning, Brown delivers a hit...\nThis report prepared by Jacob Hurt\n\nPlease enter the number 42 plus two in the right box.\n\nChapter Analysis of Storming Heaven\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book descript. of violence and chases 30%Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 50%How society works & physical descript. (people, objects, places) 20% Tone of story    -   scarey (primal ax-wielding fear) Time/era of story:    -   near future Spying/Terrorism Thriller    -   Yes Cloak & Dagger Plotlets:    -   preventing bomb/biohazard/disaster Kid or adult book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book\n\nMain Character\n\nGender    -   Male Profession/status:    -   police/lawman Age:    -   40's-50's\n\nUnited States    -   Yes The US:    -   Midwest    -   West    -   Mid-Atlantic states Misc setting    -   fort/military installation    -   fancy mansion\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   moderately detailed references to deaths Explicit sex in book?    -   Yes What kind of sex:    -   vague references    -   rape (yeech!) 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Full of good tips and funny storys that i think most people can relate to. I fund some good tips and feel it has helped me with school but also just general life. [Read More]\nbooks-price\n  ISNB:0805070478  Language:English\nLatest Reviews: This book is so funny. I thought this book was perfect for children- based on humour. The children can go into how the animals babies are born. The illustrations are simple and cute also very creative. I enjoyed this book so much! [Read More]\nbooks-price\n  ISNB:076363543X  Language:English\nLatest Reviews: Wordless tale of a man walking along with a bird on his head, seeking some groceries and an egg. Illustrations are surprising, help direct the story but allow for creativity. Good use of color and shadow. Several fold out pages. [Read More]\nbooks-price\n  ISNB:0142302457  Language:English\nLatest Reviews:A childhood classic for me. You have to award points to the croc for effort...he’s not one to give up easily! 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[Read More]\n\nHot Search:\n\nlessons from literature    easy craft projects    images of animals for kids    comic pictures for kids    the berenstain bears books    endangered animals ks2    childrens boutique clothing    best comic books for kids    characteristics of animals for kids    arts and crafts for kids to make at home    short stories online for adults    boutique clothing for tweens    summer craft ideas for kids    kidsadventure    christmas crafts for toddlers    monkey puzzle book    read spiderman comics online free    english short stories    short interesting stories to read    cow   ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.712430477142334} +{"content": "Inside Out Series\n\nThe Secret Life of Amy Bensen\nTall, Dark and Dangerous\n\nTOP PICK! 4 1/2 Stars! “Intoxicating, intense and deeply seductive, (…) you will crave the next installment like a drug.”\n\n— RT Book Reviews on ESCAPING REALITY\nCareless Whispers\nDirty Money\n\nArchive for November, 2012\n\nSharing an excerpt from Donna Grant’s new release! And love this cover so much!Read more »\n\nThis is part of a series but it stands alone. I love and miss my Knights of White. I hope you will love them too.\n\n … Read more »\n\nBeneath The Secrets announcement!\n\nI am super excited to announce that I am going to be releasing BENEATH THE  SECRETS as a serial. Part 1 will pick up right after the Prelude and will release in December! I hope you will be excited about this. I know you want the full book now but I have the 4 parts planned out and I think it will be great fun.  I also hope you will think so!\n\nI can’t wait to bring you Blake and Kara’s story! If you tab down there will be a short blurb as well! \n\n … Read more »\n\nBlack Friday sale! A group of authors and deals not to be missed\n\nBlack Friday SALE!! I’ve partnered with some amazing authors with deals not to be missed!\n\nThe sales page is HERE\n\nI have SECRETS EXPOSED on sale for 99 cents\n\nSecrets Exposed by Lisa Renee Jones\n\nHer enemy is her passion, her passion is her enemy…\n\nLindsey Paxton was once the number one defense attorney in New York. She fought for those who were innocent, but charged. Her instincts were her lifeline, never failing her, as they guided her in her choices of who to defend. Or so she thought. Until she won a case she would forever wish to have … Read more »\n\nCorrected Amazon link — 99 cent box set is everywhere — my link below is wrong for Amazon so here you go\n\nLots of news!\n\nI’ll be posting news on BENEATH THE SECRETS as early as tomorrow. I hope to have news on a special secret project next week that THE INSIDE OUT FANS will be excited about. BEING ME (up for pre-order just like REVEALING US) is done and my editor loved it so YAY! I am beyond excited. 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Ouch! I know a lot of people are angry about Beneath the Secrets being moved to a new date but be it self publishing or traditional publishing there are dates that move, and things that happen that force that to happen. Yes, I made this decision to change the date but I had to, because I simply wasn’t willing to rush Blake’s story and not make it all it … Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992898106575012} +{"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\nAgulhas current\n\na warm ocean current flowing S along the SE coast of Africa.\n\nRead Also:\n\n a volcano on NE Bali, in Indonesia: erupted 1963. 10,300 feet (3139 meters).\n\n agur gatherer; the collector, mentioned as author of the sayings in Prov. 30. Nothing is known of him beyond what is there recorded. 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Leila Aboulela was born in Cairo, grew up in Khartoum and moved in her mid-twenties to Scotland. Leila’s work […]\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "The Crazy Old Maid - And How She Became Known As Flora ~ The Quite Sane, Age Defying, Domestic Goddess\n\nCategory: Books for Kids or Parents\n\nby Seven Seas Press\n\nGet to know the colorful characters in this quirky make-believe village, and see how they get a lot of things right, and still have a few things to learn from each other. Includes an eco-friendly \"Cut & Play\" card game!\n\n2022 Preferred Choice\nKids Story Books\n\n3 Review Event Comments.\n\nThis book is so well written and I really loved the beautiful illustrations. The story is wonderful and I think your kids will really enjoy it.\nI enjoyed reading this story to my kids at the review. They really liked it a lot. I think parents should definitely get a copy. It teaches a great lesson on still needing to learn even though the characters get a lot things right. It's just wonderful!\nI would definitely recommend adding this story book to your families collection. I really like how it also has a card game included. It is very cute.\nOther products by Seven Seas Press\nby Seven Seas Press\nby Seven Seas Press\nby Seven Seas Press", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "create your own web page for free\n\nReviews for Thread of Hope\n\nChoices and Consequences Series\n\nPost-apocalyptic paranormal romantic fantasy\n\nReviews for Thread of Hope\n\n • Radzy Writes : If you were a fan of the first novel, this will make you happy. The pacing complimented the plot, which was self-contained and a wonderful next step for the natural progression of the story. I hope the author continues developing and exploring the world, she has the fundamentals for a saga on her hands.\n • In De Boekenkast : An intriguing second book in this surprising series. The end is so thrilling I want to read the next book. \n •  The Bookwormery This is a story of faith, god and fantasy all mixed into a beautifully written tale of love and consequences of our actions….one that will stay with you… \n • donnasbookblog : The author has a lovely writing style and she really brought this story to life for me. A really well written story that has a lovely flow to it and a great plot line.\n • Writing with Wolves : I was enveloped by the magic of this world The whole book was super unpredictable & the writing was, yet again, really easy to fall into. \n •  Jessica BelmontRachel Bonner did not disappoint with this sequel. The character development is fantastic. The plot was intricate and absorbing. I wanted more. \n •  Jess Bookish LifeI love how the characters are developing and how the relationships, interactions and all the secrets are connecting and proving to be even more important to the all underlining of the story and plot. An exciting, interesting, thought-provoking, emotional journey. \n • Becca's Books : An interesting post-apocalyptic universe…with plenty of intriguing characters. \n • Cheryl M-M's Book Blog : Interesting ideas, clear creativity and a vivid imagination. I think Bonner likes to leave readers teetering on the top of the abyss.\n • JBronder Book Reviews : This is an amazing sequel that ends quite abruptly. Now I have to impatiently wait for the next book. This is a great series and one to check out.\n\nFollow on Twitter or Facebook for the latest news\n\nCopyright 2019 Rachel J Bonner All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000030994415283} +{"content": "Series: Reluctant Brides\n\nGuest Review: Lady in Waiting by Marie Tremayne\n\nPosted March 15, 2018 by Tracy in Reviews | 0 Comments\n\nGuest Review: Lady in Waiting by Marie TremayneReviewer: Tracy\nLady in Waiting (Reluctant Brides #1) by Marie Tremayne\nSeries: Reluctant Brides #1\nPublisher: Harper Collins, Avon Impulse\nPublication Date: March 13th 2018\nFormat: eARC\nGenres: Historical Romance\nPages: 384\nAdd It: Goodreads\nAmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Books\nfour-stars\nSeries Rating: ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978995323181152} +{"content": "A publication of Appalachian Voices\n\nA publication of Appalachian Voices\n\nAcross Appalachia\n\nVolunteers Still Needed for Flood Recovery in West VirginiaView this issue\n2016 — (Oct/Nov)\n\n2016 — (Oct/Nov)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "61 Stories 5,614 Series 435 Authors 2,061 Chapters 18,069 Characters 101 Words 29,592,154 Reviews 116,780", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000001072883606} +{"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\nMe and The tree\n\nStepheney hernandez Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Me and The tree which was written by poet Stepheney hernandez. 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Author's presentation copy inscribed \"To Mrs. King Hall by George Grossmith.\" The recipient, Isabella Maud Preston Hall, was the wife of composer Charles King Hall, and the couple had many connections with the theater and the Grossmiths. Presentation copies of the classic of British humor are quite rare. The novel was published as part of Arrowmith's Three & Sixpenny Series. George Grossmith (1847 -1912) was an English comedian, writer, composer, actor, and singer. His performing career spanned more than four decades. As a writer and composer, he created 18 comic operas, nearly 100 musical sketches, some 600 songs and piano pieces, three books and both serious and comic pieces for newspapers and magazines. Grossmith is now best remembered for two aspects of his career. First, he created a series of memorable characters in the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan from 1877 to 1889, including Sir Joseph Porter, in H.M.S. Pinafore (1878), the Major-General in The Pirates of Penzance (1880) and Ko-Ko in The Mikado (1885-87). Second, he wrote, in collaboration with his brother Weedon, the 1892 comic novel The Diary of a Nobody. Grossmith had collaborated with his brother Weedon Grossmith to expand a series of amusing columns they had written in 1888-89 for Punch to publish The Diary of a Nobody as a novel. The book is a sharp analysis of social insecurity, and Charles Pooter, the middle-aged, middle class \"nobody,\" was immediately recognized as one of the great comic characters of English literature. Bound in original orange cloth with black and blue designs, title and authors to spine and front cover. Some bumping and soiling but still nice. Light offsetting to front and rear free endpaper. Tender hinges but textblock is tight. Frontispiece portraits of George and Weedon, and Weedon's b&w illustrations throughout. Very good condition. 300 pages plus two pages of advertisements. Wolff 2818. 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If a blog is of interest please consider following it.\n\nHere is the list for the month of November 2019:\n\nNovember 1 – Raising the Curtain ~ A look at the crossroads in preparation of the second act…because life does not come with signage\n\nNovember 2 – voiceURmind ~ Let it flow….!!!\n\nNovember 3 – Janice Hall Heck ~ Finding hope in a chaotic world…\n\nNovember 4 – melinda hagenson ~ needles hopscotching through haystacks of truth\n\nNovember 5 – espresso coco ~ Books Books Stuff\n\nNovember 6 – JC Gatlin ~ Every Murder Has A Story\n\nNovember 7 – Source Of Inspiration ~ All is one, co-creating with the creator\n\nNovember 8 – Eye-Dancers ~ A site devoted to the young adult sci-fi/fantasy novel The Eye-Dancers\n\nNovember 9 – Arl’s World ~ Experiments in life…one day at a time\n\nNovember 10 – The Best and Latest Aircraft 2018 ~ Pictures and latest news about Aircraft 2018\n\nNovember 11 – Art and Culture \n\nNovember 12 – Maono Ya Chini \n\nNovember 13 – Jane Risdon ~ Author\n\nNovember 14 – ShaunysWorld ~ Telling it as it is since 2013\n\nNovember 15 – SHANNON A THOMPSON ~ You need the world, and the world needs good people\n\nNovember 16 – Irene Design 2011 ~ Creative Jewelling and LIfe\n\nNovember 17 – SIMPLYILKA ~ Realize the power your behavior has on your life\n\nNovember 18 – Wording Well: Freelance Writing, Editing and Author Consulting \n\nNovember 19 – Petite Magique ~ Poetry & Photography from the heart\n\nNovember 20 – Writers After Dark ~ Life through the eyes of story tellers\n\nNovember 21 – alygeorges ~ memoirs of aly (the way I see it) \n\nNovember 22 –  Joeyfully Stated ~ Narratives of a Neurotic & Other Nonsense \n\nNovember 23 – PROLIXME\n\nNovember 24 – Reflections From the Heart ~ From my heart to yours\n\nNovember 25 – James’ World 2 ~ Assorted human interest posts\n\nNovember 26 – Charlotte Hoather\n\nNovember 27 – Hasty Words ~ Life is Hard\n\nNovember 28 – Kitt O’Malley ~ Bipolar Writer & Mental Health Advocate\n\nNovember 29 – Normal in Training ~ Cultivating compassion one post at a time\n\nNovember 30 – Bean & Bantam \n\n*This blog post contains affiliate links.\n\n 1. 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The first draft is done. I finished it on Thursday and this is the first time I have sat down at the keyboard since. I needed some days off and I took them. It felt great. I played a lot of video games and read a couple of books. […]\n\nRead more\n20111016-104850.jpg\n\nIncarnators Week 16\n\nWelcome to the shortest novel update ever. Today is my birthday and I have been informed by my brother that I am suppose to take the day off. I was going to write something yesterday but I was still recovering from food poisoning. If you have never had food poisoning, consider yourself lucky. This is […]\n\nRead more\n20111008-171230.jpg\n\nIncarnators Week 14\n\nJust a quick update to let everyone know what is going on. I crossed over the 80,000 word mark this weekend. The word count goal for this book was 90,000. I am going to go over that. I don’t think it will be much over but I know I am not wrapping this book up […]\n\nRead more\n20111001-192001.jpg\n\nIncarnaotors Week 13\n\nA little bit slower of a writing week this week. I still went over the 70,000 word mark. The DC reviews blog takes up a lot of writing time on Wednseday and a little bit Tuesday setting it up. It’s okay though because I really like writing that blog. I don’t mind trading a little […]\n\nRead more\n20110925-064358.jpg\n\nIncarnators Week 12\n\nWhat a lazy weekend I have had. I decided Friday night I needed some recharge time this weekend. So I took it off. I am seventy percent of the way through my novel. The current word count is 61,000 words and if I have the same type of week I have been having I will […]\n\nRead more\n20110910-081406.jpg\n\nIncarnators Week 10\n\nI am writing this after watching a very sad Dateline on 9/11. A stark and haunting reminder of the worse our world has to offer. And the best. The heroism of all those who thought only of helping others. Who thought of others before themselves. It makes me proud. The horror of the day will […]\n\nRead more\n20110903-082603.jpg\n\nIncarnators Week 9\n\nGreat week of writing this week. Had two days where I wrote over 7000 words. The word count soars past 25000 and the book is well and truly on its way to getting finished. I still have moments of writing log jams. They are usually caused by my inexperience. I didn’t take good enough notes […]\n\nRead more\n\nIncarnators Week 8\n\nWell after weeks of false starts and preparation, I have officially hit the gas pedal. This was easily the best week of writing I have had. Made my word count goal every night. I finished up chapters one and two and should be done with three by tomorrow. 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If he didn’t know better, he would think he was bewitched. \n\nBewitching Mr. Darcy is a Pride and Prejudice Variation, a paranormal novella. \n\nThis novella was previously published with Jane Grix as the author.\n\nBewitching Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Paranormal\nView in iTunes\n • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.\n • Category: Historical\n • Published: Apr 17, 2016\n • Publisher: Cass Grix\n • Seller: Draft2Digital, LLC\n • Print Length: 116 Pages\n • Language: English\n • Requirements: To view this book, you must have an iOS device with iBooks 1.3.1 or later and iOS 4.3.3 or later, or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later.\n\nCustomer Ratings\n\nWe have not received enough ratings to display an average for this book.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9763816595077515} +{"content": "The Funny Side of Writing Fight Scenes\n\nIf you’ve read any of the books in my Osteria Chronicles series or some of the parts of Domna, you may have noticed several pages are filled with action-packed fighting. Whether it’s Hercules cousin, Iolalus, battling a hydra or Theseus going toe to toe with the minotaur, my fight scenes have (hopefully) provided you as … Continue reading The Funny Side of Writing Fight Scenes\n\nRead Your Way to Better Writing\n\nWhat do writers like to do most of all? Okay, besides dream of red wine (or other tipple) coming directly from the faucet tap. It's reading! Writers LOVE (or should love) to read. And the best part about this love is that, unlike the possibility of ever-flowing wine, reading will help you be a better … Continue reading Read Your Way to Better Writing\n\nAll Hail the Glorious Outline!\n\nThis week brought about an excellent opportunity to break out my Happy Dance Shoes and kick up my heels in ecstatic, delirious, over-the-moon-with-elation joy because The Outline is complete. 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And that little doggy bone of inspiration showed up in the pages of Hemingway as I was doing a bit of … Continue reading Papa’s Writing Advice", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999785423278809} +{"content": "Goodreads Monday! Jurassic Park\n\nHello and welcome to Goodreads Monday! A weekly meme hosted by Forever Reading where we feature books that we added to our TBR thinking we’d read them, but we never did.\n\nAn astonishing technique for recovering and cloning dinosaur DNA has been discovered. Creatures once extinct now roam Jurassic Park, soon-to-be opened as a theme park. Until something goes wrong...and science proves a dangerous toy. –goodreads.com summary\n\nJurassic Park by Michael Crichton\nPublished on April 4th 2006\nWas added on May 31 2013\n\nThe Flash Season Two Discussion (Spoilers!)\n\nNovember Snow Review\n\nNovember Rain Review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992163181304932} +{"content": "The Fourth River\n\nphipps bigger\n\nSubmit/Order\n\nGeneral Guidelines\n\nSubmission Periods\n\nFall Online Issue: November 1-January 1\n\nSpring Print Issue: July 1-September 1\n\nTributaries Web Series: rolling (Note: we will sometimes close this category to get caught up. Please check back!)\n\nThe Fourth River welcomes submissions that explore the relationship between humans and their environments, both natural and built, urban, rural or wild. 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Date:\nHickory Doc's Tales: The Pack: First Generation\n\nHickory Doc's Tales: The Pack: First Generation\n\nby Linda Harkey\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nChoose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Wednesday, September 22\n\nHis official name is Chicoree’s Hickory Doc, and he can trace his family tree back to a sapling in Germany. The oldest and wisest of five, he lives at The Lazy Dog Hacienda kennels on Shorthair Boulevard in Oklahoma. Folks just call him “Doc.”\n\nIn Hickory Doc’s Tales, Doc shares a host of humorous stories from his important role as a hunting dog, and he narrates what life is like at the kennel. He tells tales about his adventures and mishaps with porcupines and cactus and of relationships with humans, other animals, and his tight-knit family of dogs.\n\nGeared toward elementary school readers, Hickory Doc’s Tales s helps youth transition to chapter books, and it encourages a host of creative writing opportunities and exercises.\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781480847231\nPublisher: Archway Publishing\nPublication date: 07/03/2017\nPages: 116\nProduct dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6211088299751282} +{"content": "\nNew Book by Fred L Fox titled \"To Tell the Truth...Ethics Unwrapped\"\n\nTruth and honesty prevail in \"To Tell the Truth...Ethics Unwrapped\" by Fred L. 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I can't solve that one except to encourage others.\"\n\nFox claims the great philosophers of the past were people, like us, and that each of us can change the world in many ways by bringing out the truth.  He comments about being inspired by the work of Abraham Maslow known for his \"Hierarchy of Needs.\"  Fox states that he is a man of few words, so he needs to make every word count.\n\nTo Tell the Truth…ethics unwrapped can be purchased on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, www.extremeethics.net and other places where books are sold.\n\nAbout the Book\n\nTo Tell the Truth…ethics unwrapped\nAuthor: Fred L Fox\nPublisher: ‎Harper Partners LLC\nASIN: ‎ B09LB7C6XL\nPages: ‎ 117\nGenre: Philosophy\n\nNicole Sorkin, Hollywood Book Reviews\nSource:Hollywood Book Reviews\nEmail:***@pacificbookreview.com\nLocation:Los Angeles - California - United States\nAccount Email Address     Account Phone Number     Disclaimer     Report Abuse\n\nLike PRLog?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996370077133179} +{"content": "\nEventKeeper : Tell a Friend\nMonday Night Book Club\n\nMonday May 20, 2019\n7:00 PM until 8:00 PM\n\nCurrently this group is closed to new members, it is quite full.  Tonight the group discusses Lisa Genova's Every Note Played, Fiction. 2018. 320 p. pianist - ALS.  Next up for June:  Kristen Hannah's The Great Alone, Fiction. 2018. 448 p.\n\nClick here to go to the Hamilton-Wenham Public Library calendar.\n\n[ Recipient's Email Address ] (You can enter up to 6 addresses separated by commas.)\n\nPlease type the word junk in the following field.   \nThis page last updated : EK/TK FALCON 2018.12.06 - 8:50 PM\nContact us or visit our EventKeeper web site.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997941255569458} +{"content": "What does RFV mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand RFV in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nRequest for Variance\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for RFV in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this RFV abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"RFV.\" Abbreviations.com. 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[1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • dewlapped — adjective see dewlap …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • dewlapped — adj. having a dewlap, resembling a dewlap (fold of skin which hangs under the throat of certain animals) …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • dewlapped — dew·lapped …   English syllables\n\n • dewlapped — …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • dewlap — dewlapped, adj. /dooh lap , dyooh /, n. 1. a pendulous fold of skin under the throat of a bovine animal. 2. any similar part in other animals, as the wattle of fowl or the inflatable loose skin under the throat of some lizards. [1350 1400; ME… …   Universalium\n\n • dewlap — noun Date: 14th century 1. loose skin hanging under the neck of an animal see cow illustration 2. loose flesh on the human throat • dewlapped adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • The Tempest — Infobox Play name = The Tempest |200px caption = Prospero, Ariel and Miranda by William Hamilton writer = William Shakespeare genre = Comedy / Romance setting = Desert isle subject = Retribution / Forgiveness premiere = November 1, 1611… …   Wikipedia\n\n • dewlap — /ˈdjulæp/ (say dyoohlap) noun 1. a pendulous fold of skin under the throat of cattle. 2. any similar part, as the loose skin under the throat of some dogs, the wattle of fowls, etc. 3. any loose skin on the human throat. {from dew, of uncertain… …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • dewlap — [do͞o′lap΄] n. [ME dewlappe: see DEW & LAP1] a loose fold of skin hanging from the throat of cattle and certain other animals, or a similar loose fold under the chin of a person dewlapped [do͞o′lapt΄, dyo͞o′lapt΄] adj …   English World dictionary\n\n • dewlappy — adjective see dewlapped …   Useful english 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": 0.91472989320755} +{"content": "Engineering economics and financial accounting (Book, 2004) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nNew WorldCat.org coming soon\nEngineering economics and financial accounting\n\nEngineering economics and financial accounting\n\nAuthor: B Senthil Arasu\nPublisher: Chennai : Scitech Publications, 2004.\nEdition/Format:  Print book : English\nMore like this\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: B Senthil Arasu\nISBN: 818842935X 9788188429356\nOCLC Number: 949680135\nDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 24 cm\nResponsibility: B. 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While making an interesting observation about the reaction of normal folk to heroes like Kane, Jeffro draws a comparison to Mad Max. I don’t believe he’s calling Kane a madman, […]\n\nwitch world\n\nAndre Norton’s Witch World\n\nDecember 28, 2018 Bushi 7\n\nI know I said I couldn’t wait to read Witch World, but I could have waited. I’m not sure  what it was about Norton’s writing in this one, but it just didn’t flow. I can’t remember having to reread sentences so many times to get their meaning! At least I […]\n\nMore ChristmaSFF\n\nDecember 26, 2018 Bushi 4\n\nA merry Christmas to all of you, and a blessed New Year (soon enough)! The Bushi family had a nice holiday, though too short – true to form for any Tuesday break. I’m grateful that our first son’s Christmas was bountiful for him – we were able to buy him […]\n\nChristmaSFF: The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Pt. 2\n\nDecember 24, 2018 Bushi 2\n\nIn Part 1, we had a short look at L. 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He’s much more widely known as the writer of the Oz books, which were my early childhood […]\n\nThe Word-Hoard: Cavalcade\n\nDecember 17, 2018 Bushi 3\n\nCavalcade n. 1. A line of people, walking, on horses, or in vehicles, who are moving slowly as part of a ceremony. 2. A number of important people, things, or events appearing or happening in a short space of time.   “Cavalcade” originally referred to a horseback procession, and shares […]\n\nBroken Sword\n\nAn Introduction to the Epic Poul Anderson\n\nDecember 14, 2018 Bushi 16\n\nThe illustrious Poul Anderson is another one of those scifi/fantasy grandmasters who you’ve probably never heard of if you were born after 1980. Although he was writing until his death in 2001, he seems to have fallen into obscurity in the later decades of his career, which is a damn […]\n\nThe Lost Virtue of Lean Prose\n\nDecember 12, 2018 Bushi 21\n\nAs much as I talk about older scifi and fantasy, I like some contemporary fiction. 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It did catch my eye in my recent reading of The Swordsman of Mars, however, because it’s so scarcely used compared to many other bestial descriptors. Bovine, ovine, aquiline, […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9696900844573975} +{"content": "What does CMFC mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand CMFC in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nCombined Marine Forces Command\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for CMFC in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this CMFC abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"CMFC.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. 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Sinewy and lean: He had a wiry build.\n4. Produced by or as if by wire being vibrated. Used of sounds: a wiry tone.\n\nwir′i·ly adv.\nwir′i·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:\nNoun1.wiriness - the property of being lean and tough and sinewy\nleanness, spareness, thinness - the property of having little body fat\nBased on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nAll his former feral wiriness gone thanks to the drinking, his features looked doughy and swollen, while that now toothless mouth resembled more a vandalised letter box each time he grinned.\nIt's a heady brew of breezy '70s-style Laurel Canyon-type guitar pop, Krautrock's relentless metronomic rhythms and Television's post-punk wiriness, all topped of with Tweedy's achingly gorgeous singing voice.\nJay's work does not look like Freud's, though its wiriness does sometimes make you think of that other supremely uncomfortable artist, Egon Schiele.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9922834634780884} +{"content": "Lars Lee The Boy from Norway\n\nRonning, N. 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See Also: impuration, impure, impurely, impurity …   Wiktionary\n\n • impureness — n. impurity, quality of being unclean or contaminated; state of being morally unclean or corrupt …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • impureness — im·pureness …   English syllables\n\n • impureness — noun the condition of being impure • Syn: ↑impurity • Ant: ↑purity (for: ↑impurity) • Derivationally related forms: ↑impure • Hy …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • impure — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French, from Latin impurus, from in + purus pure Date: 15th century not pure: as a. lewd, unchaste b. containing something unclean ; foul < impure water > c. ritually unclean …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • impure — impurely, adv. impureness, n. /im pyoor /, adj. 1. not pure; mixed with extraneous matter, esp. of an inferior or contaminating nature: impure water and air. 2. modified by admixture, as color. 3. mixed or combined with something else: an impure… …   Universalium\n\n • impure — adjective a) Not pure; not clean; dirty; foul; filthy; containing something which is unclean or unwholesome; mixed or impregnated extraneous substances; adulterated; as, impure water or air; impure drugs, food, etc …   Wiktionary\n\n • impurity — noun /ɪmˈpjɝɪti,ɪmˈpjuɹɪti/ a) The condition of being impure; because of contamination, pollution, adulteration or insufficient purification. Even animals in the Jewish system cause impurity only when they are dead …   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": 0.9997711181640625} +{"content": "What does TXU mean in Clothes?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand TXU in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Clothes terminology in particular.\n\nTextiles, Used Clothing\n\nMiscellaneous » Clothes\n\nFind a translation for TXU in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this TXU abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"TXU.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 2 Aug. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996384382247925} +{"content": "Home Help Search Save to List My Account\nBook Jacket\n\nA court of wings and ruin / Sarah J. Maas.\n\nAuthor Maas, Sarah J. author.\n\nNote: GeneralSequel to: A court of mist and fury.\n\nAbstract:\"Feyre has returned to the Spring Court, determined to gather information on Tamlin's maneuverings and the invading king threatening to bring Prythian to its knees\"-- Provided by publisher.\n\nBook Review Table of Contents Fiction Chapter Summary\n\nThis item has been checked out 8 time(s)\nand currently has 0 hold request(s).\n\nRelated Searches\nMaas, Sarah J. author.\nSubject: Topical Term\nFairies -- Fiction.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000078678131104} +{"content": "Francesco e il Sultano – First edition\n\nby Ernesto Ferrero\n\nHardback with dustcover (220 x 140 mm), 200 pages\n\nPublished by Einaudi (2019)\n\nLanguage: Italian\n\nType of book: Fiction (based on historical research)\n\nISBN: 978-88-06-24287-9\n\nFree UK standard shipping\n\nTo check for discount codes, select the “Sold by” tab below, click on the shop name under the logo, and then on the “About” tab\n\n1 in stock\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nCheck if this product is available in your area\n\nItem will be shipped in 1-2 business days\n  Ask a Question\n\nFirst edition, first impression. 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They are also a wonderful, simple and affordable teaching tool for discussing the seasons of tropical countries. www.seasons-south-and-north.co.uk\n\nAbout the Author\n\nHelmut Wolf, a teacher of photography, lives in India. This is his first children's book.\n\nMore books by this author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\nBoard book\n24 pages\nInterest Age: 2-5\n\nHelmut Wolf\nMore books by Helmut Wolf\n\nPublication date\n\n1st September 2010\n\nIt is fantastic, you get to read lots of books and you always find something new and amazing in them.\n\nErica Motoc, age 7\n\nI love finding new books to read. My mummy and me look at the new ones coming out. I have written reviews of some of them!\n\nJessica Cobbin – age 7\n\nWe love Lovereading4kids because they put books in front of us we wouldn’t otherwise have read. 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It has become drier as a result of working in higher education and the mental health field, spending precious, gentle, vibrant language on diplomatic emails and research papers. This has been a steady […]\n\nRead more \"Measuring the Marigolds\"\n\nBeach Fire Cooking\n\nThere was a time I looked down at the scars on my thighs and beamed with pride, as any child with a scar. The scars cut through the muscle to create indentations, one broad horizontal stroke on each leg midway between the knee and hip. I loved summertime because I could wear swimsuits and show […]\n\nRead more \"Scars\"\n\nGirl on Girl: Monica Drake\n\nAuthor Monica Drake‘s second novel, The Stud Book, comes out next week. In it, she writes about overpopulation and relationships. Before the release of her anticipated follow-up to Clown Girl, she sat down to answer a few questions about sex, writing, and humor. Is sex writing scary? Probably. Yes. All writing is scary, in a […]\n\nRead more \"Girl on Girl: Monica Drake\"\n\nWhere the Girls Used to Be\n\nThe first time I went to a lesbian bar, I already had a girlfriend, so I wasn’t really looking to find a date. It was early on weeknight so it was pretty dead, and we sat at a two-top in the corner by the windows overlooking a quiet Chicago North side neighborhood. We lived on […]\n\nRead more \"Where the Girls Used to Be\"\n\nU & Ur Hand(s to yourself)\n\nComing of age pre-broadband, I was one of the last generations of smut-scavengers. As Caitlin Moran described perfectly in How to Be a Woman, before the days of RedTube, horny adolescents had to get creative to get off. Without instant porn, we fantasized. In my early teens, my classic standby turn-on was a VHS tape […]\n\nRead more \"U & Ur Hand(s to yourself)\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8177152276039124} +{"content": "The Prophet\n\nAuthor(s): Kahlil Gibran\n\nMind/Body/Spirit\n\nFirst published in the 1920s, this book attempts to provide the reader with a guide to living. Gibran lets his protagonist, called simply the prophet, deliver homilies on a variety of topics central to daily life: love marriage and children, work and play, possessions, beauty, truth, joy and sorrow and death.\n\n$34.99(NZD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nSeptember 1993\n • : 172mm X 133mm\n • : United Kingdom\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : Kahlil Gibran\n • : Gift edition\n • : Poetry texts & anthologies", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9987348318099976} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “woozy”\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective uk   /ˈwuː.zi/ informal us  \nfeeling weak or ill and unable to think clearly: I was still woozy from flu/the anaesthetic/the medication/the wine.\nadverb uk   /-zi.li/ us  \nHis eyes opened woozily.\nnoun [U] uk   /-nəs/ us  \nTranslations of “woozy”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 虛弱的, 頭昏腦脹的…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 虚弱的, 头昏脑胀的…\n(Definition of woozy from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of woozy?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “wooz", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5256681442260742} +{"content": "Roll over image to magnify\nProduct Information\nThis classic picture book is now available in a fresh paperback format for a whole new audience!\n\nIf a bossy kangaroo jumped through your window AND started telling you what to do AND refused to go away AND had all kinds of other animals joining him...what would you do?\n\nWould you tell that kangaroo a thing or two?\n\nBook Details:\n • Format: Paperback\n • Publication Date: 3/1/2010\n • Pages: 48\n • Reading Level: Age 4 and Up\n\nProduct Notes\n\nView All Scholastic Paperbacks View All Books\n\nWhat Do You Do With A Kangaroo?\n\n46 reviews\n$6.99 SALE\n\nWhat Do You Do With A Kangaroo?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999532103538513} +{"content": "CorrespondenceWritingQuotationsPoetryBooksCreative WritingNewspapers & Magazines\n\nArtist of the Soul\n\nUpdated on September 4, 2017\nThereseml profile image\n\nI love writing, especially poetry. I write so that the reader can feel the emotion in the poetry I write.\n\nWhat wonders he has made.\n\nWe ask how this universe was created.\n\nThe waters so deep so blue.\n\nThe day light so bright and true.\n\nThe dark night sky with stars so bright.\n\nHe has made you and I.\n\nHe is the artist of our souls.\n\nHe has drawn beautiful prints on every animal.\n\nHe is the creator of this mysterious universe.\n\nThe artist made the sun so lovely and hot.\n\nHe does not stop creating in the big universe he has made.\n\n 0 of 8192 characters used\n Post Comment\n\n No comments yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998844861984253} +{"content": "\n\nBook Details...\n\nClick to enlarge\n\nAcedia & Me: A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer's Life\n\nAuthor: Norris, Kathleen\n\nPublisher: Riverhead Books\n\nList Price:$16.00\nOur Price:$6.39 (60% OFF) USD\nStock:1\n\nAcedia & Me: A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer's Life : Kathleen Norris had written several much loved books, yet she couldn't drag herself out of bed in the morning, couldn't summon the energy for her daily tasks. Even as she struggled, Norris recognized her familiar battle with \"acedia,\" a word she had discovered in early Church text years earlier. Fascinated by this \"noonday demon\", so familiar to those in the early and medieval Church, Norris knew she must restore this forgotten but important concept to the modern world's vernacular. An examination of acedia in the light of psychology, spirituality, the healing powers of religious practice, and Norris's own experience, Acedia & Me is both intimate and historically sweeping, brimming with exasperation and reverence, sometimes funny, often provocative, and always insightful.\n\nCategory   Subject\nBiography & Autobiography   Personal Memoirs\nBiography & Autobiography   Religious\n\nISBN 13:9781594484384\nISBN 10:1594484384\nPages:334\nSize:8.31\" l x 5.41\" w x 0.91\" h\nGrade Lvl:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.997413158416748} +{"content": "The best piece of writing advice I have ever given\n\nI’ve been threatening to write this story for 12 years…\n\nSundance Shenanigans: The Best Piece of Writing Advice I have Ever Given\n\nPosted in Enduring Patagonia, Oddities & Off topics, Reading, Writing, and Research | Leave a comment\n\nThe Triumph and Tragedy of Ryan Jennings\n\nIt’s a story I wish I’d never had to write, or not this one, because Ryan Jennings was a great story, but here it is, “Life Interrupted,” in the new issue of Rock & Ice magazine (October 2016, No. 237) about hardman, family man, and all around great guy Ryan Jennings, with whom I once spent a long weekend at Devils Tower in 2002. Sadly, this past December, Ryan was killed by the collapse of an ice pillar outside of Redstone, Colorado, leaving behind a wife, Robin, two children, Beck and Brooke, a mother and father, two sisters, a host of friends and climbing partners, and one of the best alpine-style first ascents ever accomplished in North America.\n\nFew people have ever known how to get so much love, friendship, and outrageous enjoyment out of life as Ryan Jennings. By the time we lost him, Ryan had probably forgotten more about having fun than most of us will ever learn.\n\nMy profound thanks and sympathies go out to Robin Jennings, Alex Jennings, Kevin Cooper, and Robbie Williams, all of whom gave generously of their time and emotional honesty. Without their help, I couldn’t have written this story. Alison Osius and Duane Raleigh of Rock & Ice also deserve thanks for their editorial contributions and guidance.\n\nFilmmaker Tyler Young brought Ryan and I together that weekend we spent  at Devils Tower to make a short film for National Geographic about George Hopkins, a record-setting parachutist who, in October 1941, landed on top of Devils Tower to win a $50 bet–and then couldn’t get down. In a classic piece of all-American weirdness, the ten day effort to rescue Hopkins shared headlines all over the country with stories about the searing heatwave baking the East Coast, the Dodgers battling the Yankees in the World Series, and Operation Typhoon, the German Army’s assault on Moscow. (Nearly twenty years ago, I wrote a story about the rescue, “The Sensational Hopkins Affair,” that appeared in Rock & Ice in June 1997, No. 79.)\n\nClick on the photo below to check out the video Tyler made about the rescue that weekend:\n\nNewreel copy\n\nThere are a few nice shots of Ryan in Tyler’s video, some of me huffing and puffing up the classic Durrance Route, and some fantastic newsreel footage of the rescue, including a clip of Hopkins actually landing on the summit. (Just after 2:30.)\n\nOne episode in “Life Interrupted” deals with Ryan and Kevin Cooper climbing Shaken, Not Stirred above the Ruth Gorge of the Alaska Range–and nearly getting killed on the way down. There’s probably a bit of a connection between that climb and our Devils Tower weekend. Jim Donini and I had made Shaken, Not Stirred’s first ascent a few years before and I remember talking to Ryan about it while we were lounging around on the column tops at the Tower waiting for Tyler to set up his next shot. I posted photos and stories from the first ascent of Shaken, Not Stirred in 2013. Great route.\n\nFullSizeRender-1\n\ncrouch0018(reduced)\n\n(On the left, that’s Kevin Cooper’s 2003 photo of Ryan a few feet below Englishman’s Col at the end of the route; on the right, Jim Donini in 1997. Photos taken from close to the same spot.)\n\nAnd since a few climbers will probably read this post, here’s one about the first ascent of another classic alpine route Jim and I did together, this one in Patagonia: A Fine Piece, pictures and stories from the first ascent.\n\nI tried to talk Ryan into climbing that one, too. ;-)\n\nThis didn’t make it into the Rock & Ice story, but this is BY FAR my best Ryan Jennings story, one I’ve been threatening to write for 12 years…\n\nGregory Crouch - Right Mate, Let's Get On With It\n\nPosted in Enduring Patagonia | Tagged | Leave a comment\n\nIt has happened before…\n\n… Fortunately, in those days, the good citizens of San Francisco took it as an enormous joke.\n\nEmperor Norton copy“At the peremptory request and desire of a large majority of the citizens of these United States, I, Joshua Norton… declare and proclaim myself Emperor of these United States; and in virtue of the authority thereby in me vested, do hereby order and direct the representatives of the different States of the Union to assemble in Musical Hall, of this city, on the first day of February next, then and there to make such alterations in the existing laws of the Union as may ameliorate the evils under which the country is laboring, and thereby cause confidence to exist, both at home and abroad, in our stability and integrity.”\n\nEmperor_Joshua_A._Norton_I\n\nNorton I, Emperor of the United States\n(San Francisco Bulletin, 17th September, 1859)\n\nHere’s his wikipedia entry\n\nPosted in California history, Oddities & Off topics | 4 Comments\n\nThe Sharp End by Katie Ives, featuring Enduring Patagonia\n\nDelighted to see a discussion of Enduring Patagonia right at the beginning of “The Sharp End,” Alpinist editor Katie Ives’s front-of-the-book editorial, in her summer 2016 issue (No. 54).\n\n(Click on the image to read it enlarged.)\n\nFullSizeRenderMighty fine to share the page with Alex Honnold, Colin Haley, Kelly Cordes, and Rolando Garibotti. I’d love to learn what Alex Honnold thought of his EP read. What he and Colin have accomplished in Patagonia in recent seasons leaves me slack-jawed in astonishment. (.oot, nytaroB gerG yb otohp a fo lleH)\n\nEP Kindle edition\n\nKindle edition\n\nEnduring Patagonia paperback\n\nPosted in Enduring Patagonia | Leave a comment\n\n“Continental Divide” by Maurice Isserman, reviewed by Gregory Crouch\n\nContinental Divide Cover copyHere’s “Climb Every Mountain,” my review of Continental Divide: A History of American Mountaineering by Maurice Isserman in the May 1, 2016 issue of The New York Times Book Review.\n\nHere’s a screen shot of the review online (click on the image to go to the review on the NYT website):\n\nContinental Divide review copy\n\nDavid M. Shribman, executive editor of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, reviewed Continental Divide for The Wall Street Journal in “High Society.” Very different POV than mine.\n\nHere’s the full list of books I’ve reviewed for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR Books, and others. (This is the 25th.)\n\nPosted in Book & Movie Reviews | 2 Comments\n\nPosted in California history | 2 Comments\n\n“I tell you folks that’s a lie!”\n\nHere’s some 19th century humor in a news item in The Sacramento Daily Union, 8/17/1883, which they apparently poached from The Reno Gazette.\n\nhe knew him well copy SDU 1883 08 17 copy\n\nPosted in California history | Leave a comment\n\nErnest Hemingway and China’s Wings in the South China Morning Post\n\nThrilled to see this story about Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn in the Valentine’s Day edition of Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post: “In Love and War: a Hong Kong honeymoon for Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn.”\n\nLooks like a few chunks of the story were sourced from this website.\n\nChina’s Wings, William Langhorne Bond, the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC), Emily “Mickey” Hahn, and Pan Am all get substantial mentions.\n\nSCMP copy I suspect the author sourced these posts I made shortly after China’s Wings published: Emily Hahn, Ernest Hemingway, China’s Wings, and the Boxer Uprising; and Emily Hahn and CNAC, aka The Hardest Cut; and Ernest Hemingway and China’s Wings.\n\nChina's WingsI read all of the books mentioned in the story when I was researching and writing China’s Wings. Martha Gellhorn’s Travels With Myself and Another is a minor classic. The description of Hemingway defeating a dozen Chinese generals in a drinking contest had me howling with laughter.\n\nNever bad to get mentioned in a story about Ernest Hemingway.\n\nPosted in China's Wings | Leave a comment\n\nMy review of “The Last Thousand” by Jeffrey E. Stern\n\nLast Thousand cover copyHere’s “Education as a pathway to pacifying a violent nation,” my review of The Last Thousand: One School’s Promise in a Nation at War by Jeffrey E. Stern in the February 14, 2016 issue of The Washington Post.\n\n“… a paean to the power of education and its potential to peacefully revolutionize a violent nation.”\n\nLast Thousand review copy\n\nReview 001Here’s the full list of book reviews I’ve done for The WSJ, The Washington Post, NPR Books, and elsewhere. (This is the 24th.)\n\nPosted in Book & Movie Reviews | 1 Comment\n\nMy review of “The Ghosts of K2” by Mick Conefrey\n\nGhosts cover copyHere’s “The Savage Mountain,” my review of The Ghosts of K2: The Epic Saga of the First Ascent by Mick Conefrey in the February 6 & 7, 2016 edition of The Wall Street Journal.\n\n(This is the 10th book I’ve reviewed for the WSJ: Here’s the full list.)\n\nCheck out this K2 documentary Conefrey made for the BBC. Exciting stuff.\n\nEnduring Patagonia paperbackTo present my credentials to comment on climbing, here’s my alpine memoir, Enduring Patagonia (Random House, 2001), which TheCultureTrip picked as one of the ten best books ever written about Argentina.\n\nAgain, here’s my full list of book reviews–for The WSJ, The Washington Post, NPR Books, and others. (In total, this is the 23rd.)\n\nPosted in Book & Movie Reviews | 2 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9616304636001587} +{"content": "writer’s block\n\nCooking Up Creativity\n\n“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.” ~Henri Matisse\n\nflower", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995725154876709} +{"content": "Women and Judaism: Myth, History, and Struggle.\n\nLACKS, Roslyn.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $15.00\n\nTermsAsk a Question\n\nDescription: 218pp. Small 8vo, cloth-backed boards, d.w. New York: Doubleday, 1980. A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper.\n\nJacket: Y\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: near fine\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 133097\n\nMore WOMEN: webrss\nMore WOMEN: webrss\nMore JUDAICA: webrss\n\nBy This Author: LACKS, Roslyn.\nBy This Publisher:\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nMany thanks for the book which arrived safely today. 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Book Details: Book Title : Peccadillo at the Palace (An Annie Oakley Mystery) by Kari Bovee Category :  Adult Fiction (18 + yrs), 332 pages Length: 9 hours, 52 minutes Genre :  Historical Mystery, Cozy Mystery Publisher :  Bosque Publishing Release date:    April 2020 ​ Formats available for review : audiobook (audible download), MOBI (for kindle), EPUB, PDF) Tour dates : Jan 10 to Feb 4, 2022 Content Rating :  PG +M for mature themes, mild swearing Book Description:      She’s outgunned her opponents at every turn, but will it be enough to solve a royal case of murder? Annie Oakley can’t believe her good fortune at an imperial invitation.      Queen Victoria wants Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show to perform for her Golden Jubilee. But during the voyage to England, a royal escort is murdered and the gun-slinging star finds herself at the center of an assassination plot against the crown.      Determined to catc", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996303915977478} +{"content": "October 19, 2018\n\nNasty Woman\n\nThere was always anger at assault allegations: touching, drugging, choking; at pay gaps, at locker-room talk. But the anger I’m feeling has changed—for the worse\n‘I watched the bats of summer in their flight / above the warehouses, the moonlight passing through / their passing’\n\nTwo Poems\n\n© 2024 Commonweal Magazine. All rights reserved. Design by Point Five. 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Harriet doesn’t hold back in her notebooks, and she gets into big trouble with her classmates when they read some of the more uncharitable lines she has written about them.\n\nOver the course of the novel, Harriet learns some tough lessons about how to balance her candid take on the world with her need for friendship. Though Harriet the Spy was published in the 1960s, the novel will still appeal to readers today, especially those who like a laugh and anyone trying to figure out how to be honest while maintaining friendships. Not a bad lesson for the Facebook generation.\n5 likes · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Harriet the Spy.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nAugust 23, 2011 – Shelved\nAugust 23, 2011 – Shelved as: children\nAugust 23, 2011 – Shelved as: funny\nAugust 23, 2011 – Shelved as: re-reading\nStarted Reading\nJanuary 1, 2017 – Finished Reading\n\nComments (showing 1-4 of 4) (4 new)\n\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nmessage 1: by Claire (new)\n\nClaire And through a queer lens: http://purple-socks.webmage.com/socks...\n\nKathleen Thanks, Claire! I was totally thinking about the queer lens on Harriet the Spy as I was reading it and am glad to hear a broader conversation on this subject. Harriet is such a terrifically bright, cranky, insightful and flawed gal. How great that she could be portrayed this way in the mid-1960s.\n\nKathleen Oh, and her appearance! So perfectly captured in the illustrations--the chunky glasses, sweatshirt, high-top sneakers, and jeans. Love that girl.\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9580143690109253} +{"content": "You are looking at  1-20 of 40 articles  for:\n\n • Latin American and Caribbean Literatures x\n • Cultural Studies x\nClear All\n\nAfro-Latina/os  \n\nCarlos Ulises Decena\n\nThe term Afro Latina/os references people in Latin America and in the Latino United States who claim African ancestry. Although the use of the prefix Afrocan be traced back to the work of ... More\n\nAsian Dimensions of Caribbean Latina/o Identity and Cultural Production  \n\nKathleen López\n\nThroughout Latin America and the Caribbean, intellectuals and politicians have focused on three main groups as foundational to national and cultural identities: indigenous, African, and ... More\n\nBanning of Ethnic Studies in the United States  \n\nNorma E. Cantú\n\nDuring the first decade of the 21st century, a political movement based in Arizona sought, through legislation, to ban the use of certain books and the teaching of certain authors and ... More\n\nBorder and la frontera in the US–Mexico Borderlands  \n\nAlicia Arrizón\n\nIn the U.S.–Mexico context, the concepts of the border, borderlands, and la frontera represent their ongoing complex geopolitical, cultural, and historical relations. With the signing of ... More\n\nButchlalis de Panochtitlan  \n\nWanda Alarcón\n\nButchlalis de Panochtitlan are a queer Chicana-Latina theater and multimedia performance group active as an ensemble from 2002 to 2010. Formed in Los Angeles, they have performed in a range ... More\n\nCentral American-American Identity and Politics  \n\nMaritza E. Cárdenas\n\nThe use of the term “Central American” as an identity category is neither new nor restricted to the US diaspora. However, it is within the last forty years and in the geopolitical setting ... 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For over twenty years his work has helped to map and remap Latinx, Caribbean, and American literary and ... More\n\nThe Discursive and Material Construction of Latina Sexuality  \n\nBernadine Marie Hernández\n\nSince the early 21st century, there has been an emergence of scholarship and theorizing of Latina sexualities within the social sciences, humanities, and interdisciplinary programs, such as ... More\n\nDominican Ethnic Identities, National Borders, and Literature  \n\nLorgia García Peña\n\nThe formation of Dominican identity has been linked to the historical nexus that placed Dominicans in relationship to Haiti, Spain, and the United States. The foundational literature of the ... 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More\n\nThe Indigenous Presence and Central American-American Writers in the United States  \n\nArturo Arias\n\nThe study of Native American and Indigenous literatures reveals how native knowledges resisted the Westernizing onslaught implemented forcefully since the beginning of the colonial era by ... More\n\nInterlingual Literature, Tropicalization, and Bilanguaging  \n\nShawn Gonzalez\n\nUS Latina/o literature is shaped by the hierarchical relationship between Spanish and English in the United States. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, writers working in various ... More\n\nLabor Movements and Chicana/o Literature  \n\nMarcial González\n\nChicano/a literature may not excel in representing labor movements, but the literature itself has been influenced by, and is often a response to, various labor struggles. Of the labor ... More\n\nLate 19th-Century Periodical Print Culture in the US–Mexico Border Region  \n\nDonna M. Kabalen de Bichara\n\nHundreds of 19th-century newspapers and magazines published in the region of the US–Mexico border are housed in archival collections in Mexico and the United States, and they provide access ... More\n\nLatina and Chicana Butch/Femme in Literature and Culture  \n\nStacy I. Macías\n\nLatina butch/femme literatures and cultural productions are essential components of the lesbian, gender, queer, and ethnic literary canons of the late 20th century. While butch/femme—a term ... More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9682828783988953} +{"content": "\nA Cow\"s Life(Haiku)\n\nAutumn on the farm, Cows busy chewing their cuds, Waiting to be milked. I love cows!\n\nCopyright © | Year Posted 2007\n\nPost Comments\n\nPoetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem.\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. 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Her first book for children., WILLY AND HIS WHEEL WAGON, was published in 1975. Many of her books, such as CLOCKS (1979) and LOCKS AND KEYS (1980) are concept books that explain the way things work.\nFrom the Publisher\nEditors Note Describes the origins and history of Halloween traditions and festivities from ancient times to the present day.\nSold Out\nSorry, you missed the deal!\nThis product is currently not available.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8423866629600525} +{"content": "Amy L.B. Peeler\n\nAverage rating: 3.67 · 3 ratings · 1 review · 1 distinct work\nYou Are My Son: The Family ...\n\n3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nNo scheduled events. Add an event.\n\nIs this you? Let us know. 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Newly released in the Routledge Studies in Archives series edited by James Lowry, Lee’s book brings critical archival theory together with queer theory to argue for a new understanding of how archivalBoxes: A Field Guide — Download this new book free\n\nMattering Press has published this quirky book, Boxes: A Field Guide edited by Susanne Bauer, Martina Schlünder, Maria Rentetzi. This is not a book that deals explicitly with archives, but it does raise some exciting questions about archival materiality, given we often first encounter archived papers via boxes. As the Mattering Press site observes: “This […]\n\nNew! Online Dictionary of Archives Terminology\n\nCompiled by SAA’s Dictionary Working Group, the Dictionary of Archives Terminology (DAT) expands upon A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology by Richard Pearce-Moses (SAA, 2005). 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The judges’ citation reads: “An impressive scholarly work bringing together twelve thought-provoking and […]\n\nDesigning the Archive, Adelaide, October 2019\n\nThe program is now available for Designing the Archive in Adelaide, 21-25 October 2019. “The conference theme Designing the Archive is about putting people at the centre of what we do. It provides an opportunity to explore how data and information managers, records managers and archivists are using, or can use, human-centred design approaches to ensure we deliver\n\nJust published! The latest issue of the journal Public  #57 From the journal’s website: “ARCHIVE/COUNTER-ARCHIVES advances conversations regarding the changing nature and political realities of audio and visual heritage in the twenty-first century. Bringing together artists, archivists, and researchers, this issue of PUBLIC argues that the re-thinking of audio-visual heritage preservation is ultimately strategic and political, especially […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9982686638832092} +{"content": "400 Days by Chetan Bhagat PDF Book Download\n\n400 Days by Chetan Bhagat PDF\n\n400 Days by Chetan Bhagat PDF: Hello friends, In this post, we will provide the 400 Days Book PDF by Chetan Bhagat. So you can download it in the English language. This book was published by Westland. Stay tuned with this post and let’s enjoy it.\n\n400 Days by Chetan Bhagat PDF Summary\n\nWelcome to 400 Days a novel by India’s best-selling author Chetan Bhagat. A mystery and romance story like none other. An unputdownable tale of suspense, human relationships, love, friendship, the crazy world we live in, and, above all, a mother’s determination to never give up.\n\nFrom Indias highest-selling author comes a page-turner that wilt not only keeps you glued to the story but also touches you deeply. Someone approaches Keshav with a case that the police consider a hopeless one. Will he be able to crack it with his best friend, Saurabh?\n\nKeshav Rajpurohit is disappointed in everyone around him. He lives with his parents, who keep telling him how he should\na) get married\nb) focus on IPS exams\nc) meet more people and\nd) close detective agency\n\nKeshav is desperately trying to focus on his IPS exams when a case comes to him. It is as distracting as Alia, the woman who tells him that her daughter Siya has been missing for nine months. 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[Compar. {Gruffer} (gr[u^]f [ e]r); superl. {Gruffest}.] [D. grof; akin to G. grob, OHG. gerob, grob, Dan. grov, Sw. grof, perh. akin to AS. rc[ o]fan to break, Z. reavc, rupture, g standing for the AS. prefix ge , Goth. ga .] Of a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • gruff — [grʌf] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Dutch; Origin: grof] speaking in a rough, unfriendly voice ▪ His manner can be rather gruff. ▪ a gruff reply ▪ His voice became gruff. >gruffly adv >gruffness n [U] …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • gruff — [ grʌf ] adjective 1. ) rude and unfriendly: BRUSQUE: Don t let his gruff manner scare you away. 2. ) a gruff voice has a rough low sound ╾ gruff|ly adverb …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • Gruff — may refer to:*Gruff, a tone of voice or nature *Gruff s, Servants of The Summer Faire Court in Jim Butchers The Dresden Files series …   Wikipedia\n\n • gruff — gruff·ly; gruff·ness; gruff; …   English syllables\n\n • gruff — [adj1] bad tempered, rude abrupt, bearish, blunt, boisterous, boorish, brusque, churlish, crabbed*, crabby*, crude, crusty*, curt, discourteous, dour, fierce, grouchy*, grumpy*, ill natured, impolite, morose, nasty, offhand, rough, saturnine,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • gruff — index brutal, harsh, severe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • gruff — 1530s, coarse, coarse grained, from M.Du. or M.L.G. grof coarse (in quality), thick, large, of uncertain origin, regarded by some as related to O.E. hreof, O.N. hrjufr rough, scabby, with Germanic completive prefix ga . Sense of rough, surly… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • gruff — crusty, brusque, blunt, curt, *bluff Analogous words: surly, morose, *sullen, saturnine, crabbed, dour: churlish, boorish (see under BOOR): truculent, *fierce Contrasted words: *suave, urbane, bland, smooth: unctuous, oily, slick, soapy, * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • gruff — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a voice) rough and low in pitch. 2) abrupt or taciturn in manner. DERIVATIVES gruffly adverb gruffness noun. ORIGIN from Flemish and Dutch grof coarse, rude …   English terms dictionary\n\n • gruff — [gruf] adj. [< Du grof, akin to Ger grob, coarse, surly < OHG gerob < ge , intens. + base akin to OE hreof, rough, scabby < IE base * kreup : see GRAUPEL] 1. rough or surly in manner or speech; brusquely rude 2. harsh and throaty;… …   English World 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": 0.9882634878158569} +{"content": "\n#266 ~ The House at Midnight\n\nThe House at Midnight by Lucie Whitehouse\n\nPublished by: Random House Publishing\n\nPublished on: June, 2008\n\nPage Count: 336\n\nGenre: Gothic fiction\n\nMy Reading Format: Audiobook purchased with a credit from Audible.com.\n\nAvailable Formats: Hardcover, paperback, eBook, audiobook\n\nMy Review\n\nThe House at Midnight tells the story of Joanna and her group of college friends. They are entering their later 20s and starting to get more settled into their adult lives. As the story begins, Lucas, Joanna’s best friend, inherits his Uncle Patrick’s estate after his suicide. Lucas adored Patrick, especially since he became like a father to him after his father’s apparent suicide decades earlier. Patrick was a wealthy and well respected art dealer. While Lucas never lacked for money growing up, his new-found wealth leaves him uncomfortable. He opens up the estate to their group of friends on the weekends as a place for them to come and relax after the weeks spend in London. The group was rounded out by Danny, Michael, Martha, Rachel, and Rachel’s boyfriend Greg. Joanna has always been attracted to Lucas, but their relationship never developed into anything more until they started meeting at Stoneborough Manor. Once their romantic relationship began, Danny, who had been Lucas’ boyhood friend, became increasingly hostile toward Joanna. Lucas didn’t see this change and at first Joanna tried to blow it all off due to the trouble’s Danny was having with his job. When Lucas decided to move to Stoneborough permanently with Danny, who lost his job, the situation became increasingly intolerable. The house even felt hostile and oppressive to her. When Joanna is forced to make a drastic decision about her future and her romantic life, Lucas, her career, and her friendships start to deteriorate.\n\nI love Gothic novels set in old English manners. That is what first appealed to me when I selected this novel from Audible.com. Although The House at Midnight is set in current time, those places can be deliciously eiry and full of mystery. The Thirteenth Tale, The Sister, and The Little Stranger are all strong examples of what I love in stories of this genre.  Lucie Whitehouse’s first novel did not live up to my expectations.  Joanna’s narration about the house being somehow haunted was the only thing that really spoke to the house having any power at all.  I wouldn’t have come up with that on my own.  The triangle between Joanna, Lucas, and Danny had enough tension in and of itself.  This would have been enough on its own, especially if there had been payoff.  As it was, the house really got in the way.  The situation between the friends was more uncomfortable than the house.  Perhaps this is because there wasn’t any subtlety about it.\n\nI can’t say that I didn’t enjoy The House at Midnight.  It had its moments.  I really got involved in the story when Joanna happens upon Rachel and Greg in a compromising position.  I wish that more had come of Danny’s knowledge of this incident than what did ultimately.  The ending held some surprises but some missed opportunities as well.  There was some great potential to make Danny in to one heck of an intriguing villain.  The proposed influence of the house took up too much energy.\n\nThe House at Midnight was narrated by Kate Reading.  As I started listening to this audiobook, I was trying to figure out where I had heard her voice before.  She was the female narrator in Chemistry for Beginners.  Although her male voices were  a bit strange, I got used to them rather quickly.  I would definitely listen to another of her audiobooks.  She does very well with the voice of contemporary British women.\n\nMy Final Thoughts\n\nThis book is definitely worth a try if you enjoy Gothic fiction.  If you do, I would rent it from the library instead of buying it.  I will be interested to see what Lucie Whitehouse writes next.\n\nOther Voices\n\nYou know what I think.  Why not check out what other bloggers have to say?\n\n • At 2010.07.01 08:42, Kimmy said:\n\n This has been on my to-read list for a while for the same reason. I love Gothic fiction! I’m sad to hear it wasn’t up to par, but I’ll still grab it at the library sometime when my pile gets low. Also, the others you mentioned, I’ve read…The Thirteenth Tale and The Sister, but I’ve not read The Little Stranger, so I’ll have to check that one out as well. Thanks for the review!\n\n Read more from Kimmy\n\n Praying the Psalms by Ben Patterson: A Review\n\n Learn to speak the language of God’s own heart. Have you ever tried to pour out your deepest feelings to God, only to discover that you can’t find the words? We want to feel connected to God, but […]\n\n • At 2010.07.01 10:17, bermudaonion (Kathy) said:\n\n This sounds interesting, but I don’t think I’ll go out of my way to get it.\n\n Read more from bermudaonion (Kathy)\n\n The Week in Review: 2.24.2017\n\n Between the Covers Finished last week: I read SWEETGIRL by Travis Mulhauser for my book club and then wasn’t able to attend the meeting.  The book’s about a young girl who, while searchin[…]\n\n • At 2010.07.01 11:13, Sandy said:\n\n Hmmm. Well, when I saw “gothic fiction” I got all puffed up and excited, but as I read through the plot, I deflated. Eh. I like more scandal, mystery, and a supernatural presence with my gothic mansions…\n\n • At 2010.07.01 19:16, jenn said:\n\n I love gothic fiction, so I hate thatyou were disappointed by this. I’ve requested my library get some more of Sarah Waters’ works. Hopefully, they will as I’d love to read more of her!\n\n Read more from jenn\n\n Reading: January Book Notes\n\n As someone whose job and life revolves around the beginning, middle, and end of university semesters, January is always a respite for me. The holidays are over, and my hours and days are free for read[…]\n\n • At 2010.07.02 12:03, Jen - Devourer of Books said:\n\n I adore gothic fiction, but if you thought it was only okay, I may hold out for something better.\n\n Read more from Jen – Devourer of Books\n\n Linny’s Sweet Dreams List by Susan Schild\n\n Linny’s Sweet Dream List was one of the very first queries I got when started agenting. 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Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.\nHavôhaṣí la'í.\nI'm drinking water.\nHatəaṣí taiggəíj.\nI speak English\nLanguage family relationships\nLanguage treeOsveraali\n ⤷  Proto-Osveraali\n  ⤷  Greater Osveraali\n    ⤷  Old Thargian\n     ⤷  Middle Thargian\n[view] About OsveraaliThe Osveraali languages are native to the continent of Atsiq, where they account for more than ninety-five percent of speakers. Traits shared by most Osveraali languages include large vowel inventories, retroflex consonants, fusional suffixing morpho...\nNasal m   n ɳ   ɲ   ŋ  \nPlosive p b   t d ʈ ɖ       k g ʔ\nFricative   f v s z ʂ ʐ ɕ ʑ     x ɣ h\nAffricate     t͡s d͡z ʈʂ ɖʐ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ        \nLateral approximant       ɭ   ʎ      \nApproximant       ɻ   j w    \nClose i y       u\nNear-close   ɪ̃   ʊ̃  \nMid     ə1    \nOpen-mid ɛ ɛ̃ œ       ɔ2 ɔ̃\nNear-open     ɐ ɐ̃    \nOpen a       ɒ\n 1. Merges to ɐ for young speakers\n 2. 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Remember, friendships are a two-way street (= both people have to make an effort).\nTranslations of “two-way”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 方向, 雙向的, 可雙向通行的…\nin Russian двусторонний…\nin Turkish iki yönlü, çift yönlü…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 方向, 双向的, 可双向通行的…\nin Polish dwukierunkowy…\n(Definition of two-way from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of two-way?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “two-way”\n\nDefinitions of “two-", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7534878253936768} +{"content": "\nSearch Results\n\nAdvanced Search\n\n1 to 1 of 1 results\n\nSort by:\n\nFilter by:\n\nArticle Types\n\nRussell and Ramsey\n\nRay Monk, 29 August 1991\n\nRussell’s Idealist Apprenticeship \nby Nicholas Griffin.\nOxford, 409 pp., £45, January 1991, 0 19 824453 3\nShow More\nPhilosophical Papers \nby F.P. Ramsey, edited by D.H. 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Check it out and grab your copy today!\n\nOne sniff and her pulse skyrocketed. Werewolf.
\nWhat were they doing here? 
Only the king was rumored to have eyes as light in color as this animal. This couldn’t be him. Not in her ER.
\nHer “client” unfolded his over-six-foot muscular frame to stand, forcing her to look up. She wasn’t a shrimp at five- six, but he had many inches on her. His move to an onlooker may appear respectful, but he meant to intimidate her.\n
He extended a strong hand. “Eric Vorste.”
\nShe glared at his hand. A public handshake was a symbolic truce. Doing so during this time of war was treason. Crystal, the vet tech, might not be a vampire, but under a vamp’s persuasion she’d tell. Her father’s minions checked up on Vee on a regular basis. They mind-wiped whomever they spoke with, but he’d find out about this.\nCrystal sucked in a loud breath, clearly astonished at her rude reluctance.\nEric’s mouth curled into a smile at her dilemma.
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The company was created fr...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6602896451950073} +{"content": " To Dream in Color | WritersCafe.org | The Online Writing Community\nTo Dream in Color\n\nTo Dream in Color\n\nA Poem by Richard McLin\n\nMan questions his thoughts\n\nDo you dream in color? Does the pain and sorrow of your day follow you into night, or is that the only time you can escape? Where you close your eyes and see oceans, dolphins, and other beauties, other miracles.\n\nDo you dream in color? Do you recall everything you did during the day, just to replay it in your head? Maybe hoping to get things right this time around. When you close your eyes do you see yourself doing all the chores, all the errands you forgot to accomplish? Perhaps you see yourself as an adventurer or a pirate. Something grander, more romantic than yourself.\n\nDo you dream in color? Do you see your life and watch all the missed opportunities? When you close your eyes do you see the one who got away, or the job you wanted but another person received. Perhaps you see yourself as a king, or queen, a person with the power to control lives.\n\nI dream in color. I see the events of the day, and of the night. I see myself doing all the things that I forgot to do. When I close my eyes I see myself just as I am, for that is the most exciting, and I see myself with my lover, for that is the most romantic dream of all.\n\nRichard McLin 2006\n\n© 2010 Richard McLin\n\nMy Review\n\nWould you like to review this Poem?\nLogin | Register\n\nI dream in stark black and white, but color would be a fantastic addition... Heh, no, seriously... This was a wonderful write, and made me think A LOT... A lot a lot a lot... I see myself as a ruined king, perhaps... Wonderfully penned...\n\nPosted 6 Months Ago\n\n1 of 1 people found this review constructive.\n\nRichard McLin\n\n6 Months Ago\n\nThank you very much for the kind review.\n\nHello again my friend...this is a geat piece indeed. Very inspiring. Great job!\n\nTrully a masterful prose.\n\nPosted 4 Years Ago\n\nthese are soul-searching questions about what is in our subconscious. it takes courage to see your self as yourself at the end of the day. great poem.\n\nPosted 5 Years Ago\n\nI like the flow of this poem, it kept me questioning what else could you dream of. Great job.\n\nPosted 6 Years Ago\n\nan astouding piece.. more than the deep meaning of the piece i was occupied with the complete thought of colos and dreams...specially the first stanza that asks if pain and sorrow make their way to our dreams or not...\nI think they do...my dreams are painted in almost all the colors...and yea..they are dark sometimes..but isn black a color? will I actually value the other subtle colors of life if black stops to exist..i dont think so? I am sure I wont?\nand same is the case with dreams...they do turn to nightmares in my case have a bad habbit of turning to reality as well..but even then..i wont let go of this beautiful ability to dream...and i wont let go of any of the colors that my dreams are painted in!\nan exceptional piece of art this write it!\nthoroughly enjoyed!\n\nPosted 6 Years Ago\n\nawww...this is so not like you...this romance thing. I LIKE IT! You're good at it...without compromising your style. WELL DONE!\n\nPosted 7 Years Ago\n\nCreative and interesting. Thought-provoking!\n\nPosted 7 Years Ago\n\nOh my.. this is lovely..\nI love to dream.. wake up sometimes and want to go back to sleep and try to recapture the dream.\nthis is good stuff..\n\nPosted 7 Years Ago\n\nI dream too damn much. Sometimes it feels that I can't escape my dreams in the day and I can't escape my life in my dreams.\n\nGreat work with this...so very thought provoking.\n\nPosted 7 Years Ago\n\nJust wonderful!\n\nI often dream of people I have never met in this reality\nand of a lover I have never known in this time. She usually takes\nmany faces or one or two I know quite well. It's always good.\nThe best,\n\nPosted 7 Years Ago\n\nFirst Page first\nPrevious Page prev\nRequest Read Request\nAdd to Library My Library\nSubscribe Subscribe\n\n13 Reviews\nShelved in 1 Library\nAdded on March 8, 2010\nLast Updated on March 8, 2010\n\nRichard McLin\nRichard McLin\n\nSalem, OR\n\nI have been writing ever since I can remember. 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Abel\nUniversity of Chicago Press, 1998\nCloth: 978-0-226-00056-5 | Paper: 978-0-226-00057-2\nLibrary of Congress Classification BJ1533.R4A34 1998\nDewey Decimal Classification 179.7\nSee other books on: Freedom of speech | Hate speech | Respect | Respect for persons | Social problems\nSee other titles from University of Chicago Press\n\nReference metadata exposed for Zotero via unAPI.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999232828617096} +{"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\nthe defensive wall surrounding an outer court of a castle.\nthe courtyard itself.\nLiberty Hyde, 1858–1954, U.S. botanist, horticulturist, and writer.\nNathan or Nathaniel, died 1742, English lexicographer.\nContemporary Examples\n\nIronically, next up at Staples Center is the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & bailey Circus.\nThe Greatest Showman on Earth Pat O’Brien July 6, 2009\n\nbailey does continue to stand by Palin despite this blistering judgment.\nMore Juicy Bits From the Sarah Palin Tell-All Shushannah Walshe February 22, 2011\n\n“I love the idea of this crazy, fast, speedy world—and then saying, that can coexist with the incredibly slow,” bailey says.\nBurberry’s Design Star Isabel Wilkinson October 30, 2011\n\n“I am profoundly moved and humbled to be asked to take on the CEO role at this company that means so much to me,” bailey said.\nEric Wilson Named InStyle’s Fashion News Director; Christopher Bailey Replaces Angela Ahrendts as Burberry CEO The Fashion Beast Team October 14, 2013\n\nHowever, bailey’s research does not support the existence of a sole “gay gene.”\nDo You Have Gay DNA? Tim Teeman February 14, 2014\n\nHistorical Examples\n\nMiss Blake found “bailey’s Babies” astonishingly unmanageable.\nLittle Aliens Myra Kelly\n\nIt is related to bail and to bailey, a ward in a fortress, as in Old bailey.\nThe Romance of Names Ernest Weekley\n\nAnd again he wondered that Miss bailey should waste her time—and his—in folly.\nLittle Aliens Myra Kelly\n\n“Then he will be elected captain of Company D,” said bailey.\nIn School and Out Oliver Optic\n\nHe listened gravely while Congdon described the shooting at bailey Harbor.\nBlacksheep! Blacksheep! Meredith Nicholson\n\nthe outermost wall or court of a castle\nDavid. born 1938, English photographer\nNathan or Nathaniel. died 1742, English lexicographer: compiler of An Universal Etymological English Dictionary (1721–27)\n\n“wall enclosing an outer court,” early 14c. (c.1200 in Anglo-Latin), baylle, variant of bail, from Old French bail “stake, palisade, brace,” of unknown origin, perhaps ultimately connected to Latin bacula “sticks,” on notion of “stakes, palisade fence.” Old Bailey, seat of Central Criminal Court in London, was so called because it stood within the ancient bailey of the city wall. The surname Bailey usually is from Old French bailli, a later form of baillif (see bailiff).\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Bailey bridge\n\n a temporary bridge formed of prefabricated, interchangeable, steel truss panels bolted together. noun a temporary bridge made of prefabricated steel panels that can be rapidly assembled\n\n (in Scotland) a municipal officer or magistrate, corresponding to an English alderman. Obsolete, bailiff. Historical Examples bailie Duke then turned to Kinlay, holding the viking’s stone in his fingers. The Pilots of Pomona Robert Leighton I suspect, Tom, you and the bailie were rather convivial after supper. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October […]\n\n an officer, similar to a sheriff or a sheriff’s deputy, employed to execute writs and processes, make arrests, keep order in the court, etc. (in Britain) a person charged with local administrative authority, or the chief magistrate in certain towns. (especially in Britain) an overseer of a landed estate or farm. Contemporary Examples Before long, […]\n\n property or money given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time. the person who agrees to be liable if someone released from custody does not return at an appointed time. the state of release upon being bailed. on bail, released or free as a result of having posted […]\n\nDisclaimer: Bailey 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": 0.9755992889404297} +{"content": "Happy Pub Day to Christmas, Alabama\n\nCongratulations to Susan Sands for the release of this engaging new romance in the Alabama Series!”\n\nRead an excerpt from Christmas, Alabama\n\nPublication Date: October 26, 2017\nSeries: Alabama Series, Book 4\nPrint Length: 326 pages\nPublisher: Tule Publishing\nLanguage: English\n\nDiscover the Alabama Series:\n\nAgain, Alabama (Book 1) – Jun 12, 2015 – Review & Excerpt\n\nLove, Alabama (Book 2) – Apr 13, 2016 – Review & Excerpt\n\nForever, Alabama (Book 3) – Mar 20, 2017 – Review & Excerpt\n\nChristmas, Alabama (Book 4) – Oct 26, 2017 – Review & Excerpt\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": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Guest Post: Becoming a Young Author by Raeann Gillberg\n\nThis gallery contains 2 photos.\n\nWhen I was very young, my mom would always read to me. I think it was this early sharing of literacy that inspired me to want to share my own literary works with the world. When I was six, I … Continue reading\n\nExciting giveaway starts July 1\n\nThis gallery contains 4 photos.\n\nWe love doing things for our fans and setting up a giveaway is no different. We came together to offer several prizes: a new Amazon Kindle Fire 7 with Alexa, $100 in free ebooks from the TouchPoint Press bookstore, and … Continue reading\n\nNeedham author Q&A:\n\nNeedhamite Chris DeFazio’s new book “Blood Future” is out in October. Recently, he answered a few questions about it for the Needham Times.Times: Tell us about yourself, what you do professionally and how you got into writing.DeFazio: I’m a lifelong Boston area local and a Needham resident for over a decade. I’ve been a full-time ER doc for over twenty-five years. I’ve always had a creative side and wanted to write, but up until very recently did not have the time.Times:\n\nSource: Needham author Q&A:\n\nFull list of winners of TouchPoint Press’s Spirit of Thankfulness Giveaway announced\n\nDecember 2, 2014—Despite several staff members being out with the flu over the last few days of the event, TouchPoint Press’s first annual Spirit of Thankfulness A-Book-A-Day giveaway was a success. The reason for the giveaway was simple: to focus … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9787099957466125} +{"content": "\nDiscussion Forums - Book Bazaar Book Bazaar\n\nTopic: I need Credits!\n\nClub rule - Please, if you cannot be courteous and respectful, do not post in this forum.\n  Unlock Forum posting with Annual Membership.\nSubject: I need Credits!\nDate Posted: 10/19/2008 1:27 AM ET\nMember Since: 4/9/2007\nPosts: 71\nBack To Top\n\nMake me an offer on books in my bookshelf!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8401966094970703} +{"content": "Artist profile\n\nSally Wragg\n\nI’m a published writer of novels, serials and short stories. My latest novel is ‘Loxley,’ a historical drama set on a country estate in Derbyshire and set during the First World War, available on Amazon Kindle. It’s also to be published by Ulverscroft in November of this year. ‘Loxley’s’ sequel, ‘The Angel and The Sword,’ is to be published by Robert Hale in February, 2015. I’ve also just brought out a book of short stories, all previously magazine published and entitled ‘Nailers’ Row,’ also available on Amazon Kindle. 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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\nAbstractHistoryArchive Description\n\n'Sorrow and Bliss is a book you’ll want to devour in a sitting. Meg Mason has written an adult coming-of-age novel told with force, breathlessness and a confessional style that makes you feel as if you’re sharing intimacies with a close friend. It may be read as a story of an unhappy marriage, or a story of a dysfunctional family, or perhaps most of all a story of mental illness – and it is all those things – but at its core this book is about a woman trying to understand herself and find a way to live.'  (Introduction)\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nLast amended 7 Sep 2020 06:59:46\nMeg Mason, Sorrow and Blisssmall AustLit logo The Saturday Paper\nReview of:\n Powered by Trove", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995990991592407} +{"content": "Image from Google Jackets\n\nAlzheimer's disease and other dementias [electronic resource] / Stephen M. Stahl, Debbi Ann Morrissette ; Nancy Muntner, illustrations.\n\nBy: Stahl, Stephen M, 1951-Contributor(s): Morrissette, Debbi Ann | Muntner, NancySeries: Stahl's illustratedPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019. Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781108578257 (electronic bk.)Other title: Stahl's illustrated alzheimer's disease and other dementiasSubject(s): Alzheimer's DiseaseGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Go to e-library page.\nList(s) this item appears in: Electronic books\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.\nItem type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds\neBook eBook RPS Library\nNot for loan\nTotal holds: 0\n\nIncludes bibliographical references and index.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7771373391151428} +{"content": "muddle through - definition in the British English Dictionary & Thesaurus - Cambridge Dictionaries Online (US)\n\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “muddle through”\n\nSee all translations\n\nmuddle through\n\nphrasal verb with muddle uk   us   /ˈmʌd.l̩/ verb", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9066261053085327} +{"content": "Every Second Something Happens\nBuy Now\nFor Ages 5 - 7\n\nPoems that tickle all of a young reader’s senses. Children create order in their world by relying on their five senses and their experiences. In this engaging anthology, young readers are inspired to use those senses and experiences to discover the myriad delights of poetry. Educators Christine San José and Bill Johnson have selected more than sixty poems some classic, some contemporary, some from kids themselves to amuse young readers and spark their imaginations. These poems tell stories, create unusual sounds, and paint delightful pictures to appeal to children’s sense of wonder. A note to parents on how to use the book is included.\n\n • Price: $17.95\n • Interest Level: 5 - 7\n • Trim Size: 11\" x 8.5\"\n • Pages: 48\n • ISBN-10: 159078622X\n • ISBN-13: 9781590786222\n\nOrder Now!\n\nAmazon    Barnes & Noble    Books-A-Million    IndieBound  \n\nClick here to learn about other ways to order!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9605093002319336} +{"content": "Chew, Volume 12: Sour Grapes\n\nChew, Volume 12: Sour Grapes\n\nThe final story arc of Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from what he eats. Mysteries are solved,\nsecrets are revealed and lives are lost. Many, many lives. This is the end of the line for the New York Times Best Selling, Harvey and multiple Eisner\nAward-winner series about cops, crooks, cooks, cannibals, and clairvoyants.\n\nCollects issues 55-60 plus the smash-hit spin-off one-shot: CHEW: DEMON\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781534300316\nPublisher: Image Comics\nPublication date: 01/24/2017\nSeries: Chew\nPages: 184\nProduct dimensions: 6.50(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.60(d)\nAge Range: 16 Years\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.509381890296936} +{"content": "Tag: romance\n\nApr 07\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: “Redemptive Acts” by Nikki Walker\n\nCherise was a shy, promising college student until something traumatic happened. In one instant she found herself in a compromising situation and face to face with her attacker. When it seemed like she couldn’t trust anyone else, she found help in the unlikeliest of sources. Redemptive Acts is a story that is as beautiful as …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nMar 21\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: “A Perfect Fit” by Tory Richards\n\nI kept waiting for it to get better… It didn’t.  I believe that great writing begins in the first few pages of a story.  In the first few pages of this story, I was just bored.  I wasn’t looking forward to continuing to read the rest of the novella. The beginning was a bit original, …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nMar 21\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: “Up in Flames” by Tory Richards\n\nSome stories move to tears. Other stories move you to close the book.  While not quite either, Up in Flames just didn’t move me.  I was unimpressed with much of the premise behind the book.  Maybe my expectations are too high for erotic romance authors; however, this book left a lot more to be desired.  …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nMar 01\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: “The Rock” By the Black\n\n“Shemya Air Force Base: It’s not the end of the world, but you can see it from here.” Unknown The Black writes a touching love story of two commissioned military personnel stationed in Alaska. For a romance story, I found it cute, affectionate and warm. As an erotic story it seems to lack sizzle. Maybe …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nNov 08\n\nTell Me Your Fantasy: Interview with Jason of b condoms\n\nJason is the Chief Executive Officer of B Holding Group, LLC. B Holding Group is the distributor of b condoms (www.bcondoms.com).  b condoms is a luxury condom brand with a social mission.  The company uses part of its condoms sales to fund public health awareness and prevention initiatives.  The brand is currently sold at Whole …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nNov 02\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: Exclusive “22” By Rae Lamar\n\n“Having suffered the loss of her fiancé, cushy job and luxury Midtown Atlanta condo at the height of the U.S. recession, Nina Drake packed up and left the ruins behind to start anew in sunny South Florida. With no life and no friends, Nina settles in and resigns herself to the simple existence of a …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nOct 31\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: “The Cyberkink Sideshow” by Ophidia Cox\n\nWitness for yourself the most depraved exhibition of human sexuality ever permitted on tour. The Cyberkink Sideshow has come to town, and not everyone is prepared to tolerate it on their home turf. After receiving reports of electronic contraband being smuggled in by the sideshow, Constable Sylvia Price goes undercover to investigate. Once part of …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nOct 24\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: “Jason to Jessica” by Starfox Howl\n\n“Jason Ryerson wakes from sleep in a different room and a different body. In the hour after waking up, he learns that he has been a victim twice over, first of a car accident that caused massive injuries to his old body. Secondly, and more devastatingly a victim of the MORFS plague. Jason, now Jessica, …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nOct 18\n\nAutumn’s Bookshelf: “The Awakening” by Shakir Rashaan\n\n“What goes on in the Palace, stays in the Palace…” The Awakening: Book One of the Chronicles of the Nubian Underworld is a journey inside Atlanta’s African-American Fetish community, and the ties that bind the principle players of this exciting new series. With its twists and turns and surprises along the way, it is sure …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nAug 29\n\nReopening the bank: What to do when they cheat\n\nNo one in America is truly stunned by the recent break up of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson when news broke that she cheated on Pattinson with Rupert Sanders, her “Snow White and the Huntsman” director. What people don’t need read is another celebrity gossip article. I am sure that the two have their fair …\n\nContinue reading »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9904307126998901} +{"content": "Evening Book Discussion Group – The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman\n\nJuly 12, 2017 in Adults\n\n07/12/2017 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm\n\nThis month’s selection is The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman.\n\nThe Library offers two monthly book discussion groups. The evening group meets at 7:00 pm on the second Wednesday of each month. Our meetings are very informal and a lot of fun. There are plenty of laughs to go along with the discussion, and a variety of opinions on the latest book we’ve read. Both groups are open to all adults, and the library can obtain a copy of the book selection for all interested participants. We love newcomers — join us! For more information on our book discussion groups and our current title selections, please use this link to Readers Circle.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Continue Reading “Romance Books To Read July 2020”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nCheck out my debut YA suspense novel, The Half Theft, featuring all kinds of twists, turns, questionable alliances, and a bit of humor.\n\nAbout Me\n\nHi, I’m Brooke. I am a full-time college student and full-time book enthusiast. I recently published my debut novel, The Half Theft — if you’re a fan of the young adult or suspense genres, you might want to check it out. Welcome to my blog! 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An owl named Oliviya says no to all who ask help from him but what happens when he is in need of help from others? falls the remaining story.\n\nKiddingly - 31934926 1363576503743657 9174523488306724864 n 240x300\n\nSuitable for: 3 – 6.\nAuthor Name: Little Pearl Books.\nPublication: Little Pearl Books.\nBuy it from Amazon/Flipkart.\n\nAdd Comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9931988716125488} +{"content": "Taunton's Kidspace Idea Book: An Idea Book for the Whole Family\n\nEdition: First Edition\nBook Condition: Collectible - Like New\nJacket Condition: Like New\nPublisher: Taunton Press, May 2001.\nBinding: Hardcover\nISBN: 1561583529\n\nFirst Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped ($29.95 price intact). Published by Taunton Press, 2001. Quarto. Red cloth over yellow boards stamped in black with blue endpapers. Book is like new; clean with no writing or names. 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M. (2011). Representational Exhaustion. Festschrift for Ned Block Oxford.\nLevin, J. M. (2009). Thinking About 'Phenomenal States'.\nLevin, J. M. (2006). What is a Phenomenal Concept?. New York: Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge/Oxfor University Press.\n\nBook Review\n\nLevin, J. M. (2009). Critical Notice of Experimental Philosophy. Analysis Reviews. pp. 761-769.\nLevin, J. M. (2007). Empathy and Agency, by Karsten StueNotre Dame Philosophical Reviewber. Notre Dame Philosophical Review.\n\nEncyclopedia Article\n\nLevin, J. M. (2009). Qualia. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (on-line).\nLevin, J. M. (2009). Functionalism (substantial revision). Palo Alto, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.\n\nJournal Article\n\nLevin, J. M. (2013). Armchair Methodology and Epistemological Naturalism. Synthese/Springer. Vol. 190 (18), pp. 4117-4136.\nLevin, J. M. (2013). Do Conceivability Arguments Against Physicalism Beg the Question. Philosophical Topics.\nLevin, J. M. (2011). Imaginability, Possibility, and Imaginative Resistance. Canadian Journal of Philosophy. Vol. 41 (3)\nLevin, J. M. (2011). Reconstruing Modal Intuitions. Croatian Journal of Philosophy. Vol. Vol. XI (No 31)\nLevin, J. M. (2011). ‘Levy on Neuroscience, Psychology, and Moral Intuitions’. AJOB Neuroscience.\nLevin, J. M. (2010). Tye's Ptolemaic Revolution. Analytic Philosophy (formerly Philosophical Books).\nLevin, J. M. (2008). Taking Type-B Materialism Seriously. Mind and Language/Blackwell. Vol. 23 (4)\nLevin, J. M. (2008). Assertion, Practical Reason, and Pragmatic Theories of Knowledge. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research/Basil Blackwell. Vol. NA\nLevin, J. M. (2008). Molyneux Meets Euthyphro: Does Cross-Modal Transfer Require Rational Transition?. Croatian Journal of Philosophy.\nLevin, J. M. (2007). Molyneux's Question and the Individuation of Perceptual Concepts. Philosophical Studies/Kluwer Academic Press. Vol. NA\nLevin, J. M. (2007). Can Modal Intuitions be Evidence for Essentialist Claims?. Inquiry/Taylor & Francis. Vol. NA\nLevin, J. M. (2007). Nagel vs. Nagel on the Nature of Phenomenal Concepts. RATIO.\nLevin, J. M. (2006). Can Mental Images Provide Evidence for What is Possible?. Anthropology and Philosophy. Vol. 7 (1-2)\n\nMultimedia Scholarship and Creative Works\n\non-line conference, Conference of consciousness (CO4): Comments on E. 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Web. 23 May 2015. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Book Review – A Must Read!\n\nNov 3, 2020 | Life, Reviews\n\nHappy Wednesday everyone!  This is my third book review and I just have to tell you about this book I just finished reading.  It’s the second book from authors Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen “An Anonymous Girl”.  And just like their first one “The Wife Between Us”, it leaves you in suspense the whole way through to the end leaving you in shock as to who the victim is.\n\nThe New York Times calls it “A fiendishly smart cat-and-mouse thriller.”  Glamour said”Buckle up, because you won’t be able to put this one down.”\n\nA good book, the fireplace on, under my favorite blanket, with the dogs next to me!\n\nWhat better way to enjoy an evening!  \n\nAn Anonymous Girl\n\nSeeking women ages 18-32 to participate in a study on ethic and morality.  Generous compensation.  Anonymity guaranteed.  When Jessica Farris signs up for a psychology study conducted by the mysterious Dr. Shields, she thinks all she’ll have to do is answer a few questions, collect her money, and leave.\n\nQuestion #1:  Could you tell a lie without feeling guilt?\nBut as the questions grow more and more intense and invasive and the sessions become outings where Jess is told what to wear and how to act, she begins to feel as though Dr. Shields may know what she’s thinking…and what she’s hiding.\n\nQuestion #2:  Have you ever deeply hurt someone you care about?\nAs Jess’s paranoia grows, it becomes clear that she can no longer trust what in her life is real, and what is one of Dr. Sheild’s manipulative experiments.  Caught in a web of deceit and jealousy, Jess quickly learns that some obsessions can be deadly.\n\nQuestion #3:  Should a punishment always fit the crime?\nShould it?  A novel about doubt, passion, and just how much you can trust someone.\n\nBook Review An Anonymous Girl\n\nI have to apologize that I missed posting on Monday due to a crazy weekend of re-creating my cookbook.  I put together a cookbook of over 350 pages and was told by my printer too reduce it in order to be able to sell at a reasonable price.  After working on it, I still didn’t meet the requirements.  Thomas and I sat down together and worked all weekend long making sure that it is on point for production and sale.  With only a few more edits, we should have it done by this weekend with less pages without leaving out content and pictures.  I’ll order 1 more copy, make any edits needed and be able to publish on my online store on BookBaby.com and my store front through TAL.  I will keep you posted as some of you are waiting to order for Christmas gifts. I promise it will be done in time.  Once your order is placed, shipping takes only two days.\n\nIf you love to read like I do, check out these posts, the books I read during quarantine (HERE) and, as stated above, The Wife Between Us (HERE).  If you like my book reviews, I can do more for you as I read all of the time.  Comment below and let me know!!  If you’ve got a good book that you have read, I would love to hear about it.\n\nYou Might Also Like\n\nTwo Adorable Labs (TAL) Accomplishments 2020\n\nTwo Adorable Labs (TAL) Accomplishments 2020\n\nHappy Wednesday everyone!  I’ve been looking forward to putting this post together for a while now.  This year has been a busy year for Two Adorable Labs (TAL) and I’m so proud of all of our accomplishments. We started out over two years ago not really knowing...\n\n37 Things You Did Not Know About Me\n\n37 Things You Did Not Know About Me\n\nHappy Wednesday everyone!  I’ve had a great week so far and it’s not over!  I turned 49 yesterday and received the most beautiful cards, sweetest texts, lunches, dinners, and wonderful presents from my loved ones and friends.  Thomas always makes my birthday special...\n\nWhat Do You Think? Let Us Know!\n\nSubmit a Comment\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": 0.9958159923553467} +{"content": "Colorado Springs most authoritative calender Literary Events | Events | Colorado Springs | Colorado Springs Independent\n\nCalendar » Events\n\nLiterary Events\n\nBook signing by Kathy Brandt, Book Sleuth, 2501 W. Colorado Ave. Free. Ms. Brandt will sign her new book, Swimming with the Dead. Sat., Nov. 8, noon to 2 p.m. For m ore, call 632-2727.\n\nDead Writer Night, the Red Bull Players perform Ben Jonson's Volpone. Max Kade Theater, Armstrong Hall, NE corner of Cascade and Cache La Poudre. Mon., Nov. 10, 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.\n\nBook signing by John Nance, Chinook Bookshop, 210 N. Tejon St. Free. Nance will sign his latest thriller, Fire Flight. Mon., Nov. 10, 5:30 p.m.\n\nBook signing by Bill Coffey, Chinook Bookshop, 210 N. Tejon St. Free. More Patriot Hearts: An Anthology of American Patriotism. Tues., Nov. 11, 5:30 p.m.\n\nLively Exchange Book Discussion Groups. Free. Empire Falls by James Russo, West Center for Intergenerational Learning, 25 N. 20th St. Thurs., Nov. 13, 12:30-2 p.m. The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and The Making of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester, Colorado Springs Senior Center, 1425 N. Hancock Ave. Thurs., Nov. 13, 1:30-3 p.m.\n\nBook signing by Carol Cail, Book Sleuth, 2501 W. Colorado Ave. Free. Ms. Cail will sign her new book, His Horror the Mayor. Sat., Nov. 15, noon to 2 p.m. For m ore, call 632-2727.\n\nWomyn's Pride Book Group. Meets first and third Mondays of each month, 6:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m. Open to lesbian, bisexual and transgendered women. Readings alternate between fiction and non-fiction. For location and details, call 576-3898.\n\nTime Travel, Roswell, and Other Near-Death Experiences: The Life of a Writer, East Library, 5550 N. Union Blvd. Free. Meet Connie Willis, an internationally known award-winning science fiction author. Sat., Nov. 15, 2 p.m.\n\nPoetry Open Mikes: Bare-Knuckle Poetry, third Tues. of the month, The Coffee Warehouse, 526 S Tejon St., Call 477-1028. Every Sunday at Organic Earth Caf, 1124 Manitou Ave., 685-0986. All start at 8 p.m.\n\nProgression Session Poetry Slam, The Underground, 110 N. Nevada, Interactive poetry performance competition held the second and fourth Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. $2. 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[1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • accentless — adjective a) Speaking without an accent. b) Of a word, having no diacritical mark; unaccented …   Wiktionary\n\n • accentless — acˈcentless adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑accent …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • accent — accentless, adj. accentuable /ak sen chooh euh beuhl/, adj. n. /ak sent/; v. /ak sent, ak sent /, n. 1. prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these. 2. degree of prominence of a …   Universalium\n\n • Nagoya dialect — The Nagoya dialect (名古屋弁, Nagoya ben?) is a Japanese dialect spoken in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. In a wide sense, Nagoya dialect means the dialect in the western half of the prefecture (formerly part of Owari Province), and in that case, it is… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Japanese pitch accent — is a feature of the Japanese language. It distinguishes words in most Japanese dialects, though the nature and location of the accent for a given word may vary between dialects. For instance, in standard Tokyo Japanese the word for now is IPA|… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Colloquial Finnish — (suomen puhekieli) is the dialectless colloquial standard of the Finnish language. It is spoken in the Greater Helsinki region, and in urbanized areas in the Tavastian and Central Finland dialectal areas, such as the cities of Jyväskylä, Lahti,… …   Wikipedia\n\n • accent — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle French accenter, from accent intonation, from Latin accentus, from ad + cantus song more at chant Date: 1530 1. a. to pronounce with accent ; stress b. to mark with a written or printed accent 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • Grammar — is the field of linguistics that covers the rules governing the use of any given natural language. 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Main Entry: ↑catch …   English terms dictionary\n\n • catch out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms catch out : present tense I/you/we/they catch out he/she/it catches out present participle catching out past tense caught out past participle caught out British 1) to show that someone has made a mistake or is …   English dictionary\n\n • catch out — verb trap; especially in an error or in a reprehensible act He was caught out She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks • Syn: ↑find out • Hypernyms: ↑detect, ↑observe, ↑find, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • catch out — PHRASAL VERB To catch someone out means to cause them to make a mistake that reveals that they are lying about something, do not know something, or cannot do something. [mainly BRIT] [V n P prep] Detectives followed him for months hoping to catch …   English dictionary\n\n • catch out — v. trap a person in error, catch a person in wrongdoing …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • catch out — to deplete the stock of fish in a body of water or in a population. 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An outgrowth of the lü-shih (Pinyin lüshi), it is a four-line poem, each line of which consists of five or seven words; it omits either the first four lines, the last four lines, the first two and the last two lines, or the middle four lines of the lü-shih. Thus, it retains the tonal quality of the lü-shih, but the antithetical structure is optional. Much like the Persian robai (robāʿī) and the Japanese haiku, chüeh-chü are judged by suggestiveness and economy.\n\nUniversalium. 2010.\n\nПоможем решить контрольную работу\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Chinese literature — Introduction       the body of works written in Chinese, including lyric poetry, historical and didactic writing, drama, and various forms of fiction.       Chinese literature is one of the major literary heritages of the world, with an… …   Universalium\n\n • Jueju — (traditional Chinese: 絕句; simplified Chinese: 绝句; pinyin: Juéjù; Wade Giles: Chüeh2chü4) is a style of jintishi, or Modern form poetry , that grew popular among Chinese poets in the Tang Dynasty (618 907), although traceable to earlier origins.… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Tang dynasty — or T ang dynasty (618–907) Chinese dynasty that succeeded the short lived Sui and became a golden age for poetry, sculpture, and Buddhism. The Tang capital of Chang an became a great international metropolis, with traders and embassies from… …   Universalium\n\n • Brutus, Dennis — ▪ South African author in full  Dennis Vincent Brutus   born Nov. 28, 1924, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia [now Harare, Zimbabwe]       poet whose works centre on his sufferings and those of his fellow blacks in South Africa.       For 14 years… …   Universalium\n\n • Gong Zizhen — ▪ Chinese author Wade Giles romanization  Kung Tzu chen , also called  Gong Ding an , courtesy name (zi)  Seren , literary name (hao)  Ding an  born August 22, 1792, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China died September 26, 1841, Danyang, Jiangsu… …   Universalium\n\n • lüshi — ▪ Chinese poetic form Wade Giles romanization  lü shih        a form of Chinese poetry that flourished in the Tang dynasty (618–907). It consists of eight lines of five or seven syllables, each line set down in accordance with strict tonal… …   Universalium\n\n • arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …   Universalium\n\n • Order of battle of Battle of Wuhan — Wuchang Hankou Campaign (Early June Nov. 12 1938) Contents 1 Japan 1.1 Imperial Japanese Army (Mid July 1938)[1] 1.2 Naval forces 1.3 Army Air Force …   Wikipedia\n\n • Order of Battle for Battle of Changsha (1939) — Japan Japan (Early September 1939)[1][2] 11th Army Yasuji Okamura[3] 6th Division Lt. Gen. Shiro Inaba[1][3] 9th Infantry Brigade 11th Infantr …   Wikipedia\n\n • Order of Battle, Battle of Nanchang — The Order of Battle for the Nanchang Campaign (Mid Feb. 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He died comparatively young – aged 55 – and was outlived by almost everyone he knew: wives, girlfriends, classmates, colleagues. He led an active public life, had two careers – in universities and with the BBC – and was well known as a poet from quite early on ...\n\nThe Ticking Fear\n\nJohn Kerrigan: Louis MacNeice, 7 February 2008\n\nLouis MacNeiceCollected Poems \nedited by Peter McDonald.\nFaber, 836 pp., £30, January 2007, 978 0 571 21574 4\nShow More\nLouis MacNeiceSelected Poems \nedited by Michael Longley.\nFaber, 160 pp., £12.99, April 2007, 978 0 571 23381 6\nShow More\nI Crossed the Minch \nby Louis MacNeice.\nPolygon, 253 pp., £9.99, September 2007, 978 1 84697 014 6\nShow More\nThe Strings Are False: An Unfinished Autobiography \nby Louis MacNeice, edited by E.R. Dodds.\nFaber, 288 pp., £9.99, September 2007, 978 0 571 23942 9\nShow More\nShow More\n... As Louis MacNeice lay dying in 1963, his last major work, a radio play called Persons from Porlock, was broadcast by the BBC. It is about a painter called Hank, who starts well in the 1930s, but whose development, as MacNeice explains in a note, ‘is interrupted by the war ...\n\nAll the Cultural Bases\n\nIan Sansom, 20 March 1997\n\nMoon Country: Further Reports from Iceland \nby Simon Armitage and Glyn Maxwell.\nFaber, 160 pp., £7.99, November 1996, 0 571 17539 2\nShow More\nShow More\n... about Iceland. He spent three months in the country, part of the time travelling with his friend Louis MacNeice and a group of schoolboys and a teacher from Bryanston School. Auden and MacNeice collaborated in the writing of the book, which was published in 1937 as Letters from Iceland. It contained not only Auden’s ...\n\nRise and Fall of Radio Features\n\nMarilyn Butler, 7 August 1980\n\nLouis MacNeice in the BBC \nby Barbara Coulton.\nFaber, 215 pp., £12.50, May 1980, 0 571 11537 3\nShow More\nBest Radio Plays of 1979 \nEyre Methuen/BBC, 192 pp., £6.95, June 1980, 0 413 47130 6Show More\nShow More\n... Louis MacNeice wrote stylish lyric poems and was at his best when brief and autobiographical. One way or another, he always was autobiographical. But the short poems often succeed because they seem sincere and understated; longer works, like his Autumn Journal and Autumn Sequel and many of his radio plays, run the risk of monotony and a kind of narcissism ...\n\nChianti in Khartoum\n\nNick Laird: Louis MacNeice, 3 March 2011\n\nLetters of Louis MacNeice \nedited by Jonathan Allison.\nFaber, 768 pp., £35, May 2010, 978 0 571 22441 8\nShow More\nShow More\n... Louis MacNeice’s influence is everywhere in contemporary poetry, in its forms and in its forms of engagement. Certain strands in his work – questions of identity, nationality, responsibility – became, with the advent of the Troubles, critically important to a celebrated generation of Northern Irish poets, poets like Derek Mahon, Michael Longley and Muldoon ...\n\nLike the trees on Primrose Hill\n\nSamuel Hynes, 2 March 1989\n\nLouis MacNeiceA Study \nby Edna Longley.\nFaber, 178 pp., £4.95, August 1988, 0 571 13748 2\nShow More\nLouis MacNeiceSelected Poems \nedited by Michael Longley.\nFaber, 160 pp., £4.95, August 1988, 0 571 15270 8\nShow More\nA Scatter of Memories \nby Margaret Gardiner.\nFree Association, 280 pp., £15.95, November 1988, 1 85343 043 9\nShow More\nShow More\n... In ‘The Cave of Making’, his elegy for MacNeice, Auden describes his friend as a ‘lover of women and Donegal’. The geography seems a bit wrong – the Irish counties in MacNeice’s heart were surely Antrim and Galway – but the terms are apt enough for the man in the poems: a lover, certainly, and of both women and the land of his birth ...\n\nNoam’s Ark\n\nWalter Nash, 25 October 1990\n\nThe Twitter Machine: Reflections on Language \nby Neil Smith.\nBlackwell, 275 pp., £9.95, September 1989, 0 631 16926��1\nShow More\nEnglish in Use \nby Randolph Quirk and Gabriele Stein.\nLongman, 262 pp., £17.95, September 1990, 0 582 06612 3\nShow More\nShow More\n... all, is ‘The Twitter Machine’? Is it the human mind, which, to borrow a phrase from Louis MacNeice, ‘clicks like scissors’, snipping out instructions for the creation of language? Does it refer to what most of us mean by ‘language’, the working components, audible or visible, of speech and writing? Or might it be a merry metaphor ...\n\nGolden Boy\n\nDenis Donoghue, 22 December 1983\n\nW.H.Auden: The Critical Heritage \nedited by John Haffenden.\nRoutledge, 535 pp., £19.95, September 1983, 0 7100 9350 0\nShow More\nAuden: A Carnival of Intellect \nby Edward Callan.\nOxford, 299 pp., £12.50, August 1983, 0 19 503168 7\nShow More\nDrawn from the Life: A Memoir \nby Robert Medley.\nFaber, 251 pp., £12.50, November 1983, 0 571 13043 7\nShow More\nShow More\n... accounted for the reception of The Orators when it appeared in May 1932. By the end of that year, Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender, Geoffrey Grigson, Michael Roberts, Bonamy Dobrée, John Hayward and Graham Greene had nominated Auden as the new voice. The six odes and the epilogue of The Orators, Greene said, justified Auden’s ‘being ...\n\nThird World\n\nFrank Kermode, 2 March 1989\n\n... Henry Reed, Laurie Lee and Muriel Spark ‘exclusively mine’, and there were staff stars like Louis MacNeice and W.R. Rodgers (stars at the bar of the George as well as in Broadcasting House). It was in some ways a clique, but a distinguished one. Who listened? At the outset, perhaps fortunately, there was no reliable way of estimating the ...\n\nOn Lawrence Joseph\n\nMichael Hofmann, 19 March 2020\n\n... a medium, a pulse); and the poet a vagrant, a collector, a compulsive notetaker, a Cassandra, a Louis MacNeice for the 21st century?This, I believe, is the case with Lawrence Joseph, whose A Certain Clarity: Selected Poems, is out this month (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $28). Joseph was born in Detroit in 1948, the son of Syrian and Lebanese ...\n\nUncle Wiz\n\nStefan Collini: Auden, 16 July 2015\n\nComplete Works of W.H. Auden: Prose, Vol. V: 1963-68 \nedited by Edward Mendelson.\nPrinceton, 561 pp., £44.95, June 2015, 978 0 691 15171 7\nShow More\nComplete Works of W.H. Auden: Prose, Vol. VI: 1969-73 \nedited by Edward Mendelson.\nPrinceton, 790 pp., £44.95, June 2015, 978 0 691 15171 7\nShow More\nShow More\n... headings, with only occasional passages of explanation or commentary. Similarly, his editing (with Louis Kronenberger) of A Book of Aphorisms (1962) expressed a collector’s delight in showing off his treasures. In the foreword to what is generally regarded as his best critical work, The Dyer’s Hand, published in 1962, he articulated a similar preference ...\n\nA horn-player greets his fate\n\nJohn Kerrigan, 1 September 1983\n\nby Barry Tuckwell.\nMacdonald, 202 pp., £10.95, April 1983, 0 356 09096 5\nShow More\nShow More\n... the Earl of Chesterfield and then to the Prince of Wales and his son, the future George III. The Louis Armstrong of Augustan England ended his days, apparently, as royal gamekeeper at Cliffden and Richmond Park.On the Continent, meanwhile, things were changing fast. In Baroque Bohemia, as Tuck-well lucidly relates, the horn took a ‘great leapto an unsatisfactory present – ‘Man is in love and loves what vanishes’ – and (as Louis MacNeice has it) ‘in defiance of the Gaelic League’ and all it stood for, doesn’t in the least detract from its efficacy. As for ‘tradition’ and the literary critics’ ‘valorisation’ of it – McCormack advises us to bear in mind the ...\n\nTerrible to be alive\n\nJulian Symons, 5 December 1991\n\nRandall Jarrell: A Literary Life \nby William Pritchard.\nFarrar, Straus, 335 pp., $25, April 1990, 0 374 24677 7\nShow More\nRandall Jarrell: Selected Poems \nedited by William Pritchard.\nFarrar, Straus, 115 pp., $17.95, April 1990, 0 374 25867 8\nShow More\nShow More\n... American writers, about their British counterparts much less so. He observed at one point that Louis MacNeice sometimes sounded like ‘a serious Ogden Nash’. There has been no British critic so finely tuned to the sound of the modern as Wilson was in his two great decades. Neither Leavis nor Empson was conspicuously successful in discovering young ...\n\nRead anywhere with the London Review of Books app, available now from the App Store for Apple devices, Google Play for Android devices and Amazon for your Kindle Fire.\n\nSign up to our newsletter\n\nFor highlights from the latest issue, our archive and the blog, as well as news, events and exclusive promotions.\n\nNewsletter Preferences", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6619468927383423} +{"content": "Island of the Blue Dolphins\nClick to Rate\n\nIsland of the Blue Dolphins\n\nBy Scott O'Dell\n77 ratings89 reviews99 followers\nBuy Borrow\nShare by EmailShare on FacebookShare on Google+Share on TwitterShare on tumblrShare on StumbleUponShare on PinterestShare on RedditShare on Edmodo\nInterest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count\nGrades 4 - 8Grades 5 - 10V5.440531\nThe gripping story of young Karana, who survives by herself for eighteen years on a deserted island off the California coast.\nPaperback, 192 pages\nPublished on February 8, 2010 by Sandpiper\nISBN-10: 0547328613\nISBN-13: 9780547328614\n89 Book Reviews\nto use your custom avatar.\n • kell-bell\n kell-bellSunday, September 28, 2014 at 2:48 pm5 stars\n If you haven't read the book yet don't read the comments below!!\n • kell-bell\n kell-bellSunday, September 28, 2014 at 2:47 pm5 stars\n it was so sad because her brother and all her tribe died. she found a loyal companion who was the best dog in the world. 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This book is sad but apart from that its a great book and one of my favorites.\n bookworm1824Monday, September 8, 2014 at 5:57 pm5 stars\n I literally (spoiler alert) sobbed when her brother was killed by the wild dogs!\n alondra_01Sunday, August 24, 2014 at 12:14 pm5 stars\n I love this book. It is about a young native american girl living on an island 70 miles off the shore of southern Ca. Her village soon decides to leave the island, but Karana ( the young girl ) is left behind. Anyways, I really recommend this book for everyone!\n saracWednesday, August 20, 2014 at 4:59 pm5 stars\n island of the blue dolphins was a grerat book. it showes servivel and freindship. theres a young gril named krana ad she 18 years has to survive alone with a wild dog its a great book\n • char1234Monday, August 4, 2014 at 2:44 pm\n I loved this book! 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Step by step, mile after mile, Peace Pilgrim tr...\n\nLearn More...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6035849452018738} +{"content": "Super Alec's Very Super Day: An Adoption Story (Hardcover)\n\nBefore placing an order, please note:\n\n • You'll receive a confirmation email once your order is complete and ready for pickup. \n • If you have a membership, please make a note of this in the order comments and we'll apply your discount.\n • If you place a pre-order in the same order as currently available titles, an additional shipping fee will be added to your order. \n • Women & Children First is not responsible for lost or stolen packages.\n\n“… A story that is fresh and new, and one that will appeal to young readers …”Publishers Weekly BookLife Report\n\nThis charming illustrated book encourages adoptive families — children and adults alike — to embrace their super-powerful stories and see themselves as the inspiring heroes they are!\n\nYoung readers (ages 3-7) will relate to Super Alec, an energetic little boy who summons all his might to prepare his home for the long-awaited arrival of his equally super adopted baby sister.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nDeirdre Klein Ochipinti began her career in healthcare administration before her life journey led her to become a children’s book author and adoption advocate. She is a native Floridian and UCF graduate who currently resides in Louisiana with her family and their crazy rescue dog.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781733546270\nISBN-10: 1733546278\nPublisher: KiCam Projects, LLC\nPublication Date: November 12th, 2019\nPages: 40\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6511091589927673} +{"content": "Tuesday New Release Day: VanderMeer; Guillory; Carey; Emerson; Llosa\n\nFebruary 27, 2018 | 5 books mentioned\n\nOut this week: The Strange Bird by Jeff VanderMeerThe Wedding Date by Jasmine GuilloryA Long Way Home by Peter CareyClaude Before Time and Space by Claudia Emerson; and The Neighborhood by Mario Vargas Llosa. \n\nWant to learn more about upcoming titles? Then go read our most recent book preview. Want to help The Millions keep churning out great books coverage? Then become a member today.\n\nis a staff writer for The Millions and an MFA candidate at Johns Hopkins. Prior to coming to Baltimore, he studied literature and worked in IT while living in Dublin, Ireland. You can find him on Twitter at @tdbeckwith.\n\nAdd Your Comment:\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": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Charles E. Yallowitz’ Books\n\nOUR READERS: 12,059 Enjoy The ‘War Of Nytefall’ (Vampire Series)! War of Nytefall by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 1 of 8: War of Nytefall. In the wake of the Great Cataclysm, a new predator will emerge from within Windemere’s shadow. For fifty years, Clyde has been trapped beneath the earth… Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9187023639678955} +{"content": "The Little Engine That Could\n\nThe Little Engine That Could\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nChoose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Tuesday, May 11\n\nThe special anniversary edition of The Little Engine That Could™ contains the entire text and original artwork. A laminated jacket, gold-stamped cloth binding, and colored endpapers complete the deluxe package. Young readers, as well as parents and grandparents, will treasure the story of the blue locomotive who exemplifies the power of positive thinking.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780593096000\nPublisher: Penguin Young Readers Group\nPublication date: 06/23/2020\nSeries: The Little Engine That Could\nPages: 40\nSales rank: 15,859\nProduct dimensions: 7.90(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.20(d)\nLexile: AD540L (what's this?)\nAge Range: 3 - 7 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nWatty Piper was a pen name of Arnold Munk, an owner of the publishing firm Platt & Munk. Arnold Munk was born in Hungary and, as a child, moved with his family to Chicago. He later moved to New York, where he died in 1957. Arnold Munk used the name Watty Piper as both an author of children's books and as the editor of many of the books that Platt & Munk published.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976075887680054} +{"content": " • Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\n Join 1,081 other followers\n\nInfographic: Do You Know The Difference Between Literary, Upmarket and Commercial Fiction?\n\nCarly Watters, Literary Agent Blog\n\nKnowing how to categorize your work is one of the most important skills a writer needs to know–especially while querying. Here’s an infographic to help.\n\nFiction Category Infographic", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9788978695869446} +{"content": "Monday, November 29, 2021\nTags K.R.S. McEntire\n\nTag: K.R.S. McEntire\n\nWriting While Black for October 2020: Promising new African Diaspora anthologies...\n\nSunday, Oct. 4, the Bay Area Book Festival presents Berkeley #UNBOUND, an all-day, free, virtual mini-festival, kicked off with a ticketed keynote program on Saturday night, Oct. 3. Writing While Black for this October 2020 guarantees a superb abundance of boredom relief during the continuing COVID-19 reality.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000006079673767} +{"content": "The Escapement\n\nSKU: 9781616963279 Category: Tags: ,\n\nThe Escapement by Lavie Tidhar\n\nPaperback – Tachyon – Sept 2021 – 241 pages\n\nInto the reality called the Escapement rides the Stranger, a lone gunman on a quest to rescue his son from a parallel world. But it is too easy to get lost on a shifting landscape full of dangerous versions of his son’s most beloved things: cowboys gone lawless, giants made of stone, downtrodden clowns, ancient battles, symbol storms, and shadowy forces at play.\n\nBut the flower the Stranger seeks still lies beyond the Mountains of Darkness. Time is running out, as he journeys deeper and deeper into the secret heart of an unforeseen world.\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Escapement”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000087022781372} +{"content": "imely and unique, Jia is the first novel about present-day North Korea to be published in the West. It is easily a YA crossover novel as Jia follows the adventures of an orphaned young woman, Jia in the 1970s and 1980s - bitterly tumultuous times for North Korea and China. Jia has the grace of a dancer but the misfortune of coming from a politically suspect family.\n©2007 Cleis Press (P)2012 Cleis Press\nShow More Show Less\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful\n\nBy Ingvild on 12-03-12\n\nHorrible reader, mediocre story\n\nWould you try another book from Hyejin Kim and/or Ruth Oakes?\n\nI am positive I'll never read another Ruth Oakes book. I'm also pretty certain that I'll stear clear of a Hyejin Kim book. But then again, I'm a sucker for stories from North Korea, so I might give her another try if she'll write another North Korea book.\n\nWho would you have cast as narrator instead of Ruth Oakes?\n\nAnyone! Anyone is better! Her hoarse voice is totally annoying. Also, the narrative was full of faults. Ruth Oaks kept repeating sentences, so I think they have forgotten to edit the cut...\n\nAny additional comments?\n\nThe story about Jia is very mediocre. It is interesting to read about growing up in North Korea, but the characters are so flat and impossible to believe in.\n\nRead More Hide me\n\n2 of 3 people found this review helpful\n\nBy RUTH on 11-30-12\n\nVery timely and enlightening story.\n\nWould you listen to Jia again? Why?\n\nYes. I feel I will get even more from this story and painful history.\n\nWhat did you like best about this story?\n\nAn entertaining way to learn history.\n\nWhat does Ruth Oakes bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?\n\nShe brings the characters to life.\n\nWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?\n\nToo many to focus on one.\n\nRead More Hide me\n\n0 of 1 people found this review helpful\n\nSee all Reviews\n© Copyright 1997 - 2018 Audible, Inc", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7871873378753662} +{"content": "Karla's Reviews > Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption\n\nUnbroken by Laura Hillenbrand\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nJan 19, 2011\n\nit was amazing\nbookshelves: non-fiction, 2011, wwii-era, california, hawaii, sports, american, japan, historical, friendship, religous, favorites\n\nFrom page one I knew this was going to be one of the most remarkable and engrossing reads I ever read, I was right! There should be a 10 star rate made for books that simply are above all others here on Goodreads. Impeccable writting as well as story that will make you believe in miracles and find bliss in forgiveness. A must read so refreshing and real you feel transported. Honestly I feel rewarded to have Louie share his wisdom and how he reached deeply inside himself and found his soul pure and loving. I forgot mention one of the most tense and suspenseful tales I have ever encountered. Hillenbrand is an elegant precise writter that simply has a new fan!\n\n12 likes · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Unbroken.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nJanuary 19, 2011 – Started Reading\nJanuary 19, 2011 – Shelved\nJanuary 20, 2011 –\npage 78\n16.49% \"Just devouring this book....it's flawless!\"\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: non-fiction\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: 2011\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: wwii-era\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: california\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: hawaii\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: sports\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: american\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: japan\nJanuary 20, 2011 – Shelved as: historical\nJanuary 21, 2011 –\npage 114\nJanuary 25, 2011 –\npage 368\nJanuary 25, 2011 – Shelved as: friendship\nJanuary 25, 2011 – Shelved as: religous\nJanuary 25, 2011 – Finished Reading\nFebruary 1, 2012 – Shelved as: favorites\n\nComments (showing 1-6 of 6) (6 new)\n\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nMonica My sentiments exactly, Karla!\n\nMonica Love your review, Karla! I could not agree with you more! It's a life changing book.\n\nKarla Thank you Monica I will rave uncontrollably over this book forever I believe!\n\nmessage 4: by Kate. (new) - added it\n\nKate. Your review made me add it to my TBR :)\n\nKarla Oh Kate it's such a rewarding read. I hope you enjoy it!\n\nMary Thompson Just watched an interview with Angelina Jolie on the Today show. She is producing this masterpiece. As she set out to find Mr. Louis Zamporini, she discovered he lived so close they can see each others roof tops from one another's homes. The interview was so heart felt, i cannot wait to read the book.\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8236814737319946} +{"content": "CCW Charles Chaim Wax\n\nComments (6)\n\nWow....Most of yourpoems are great..Keep up the good work\nHello Charles, Thank you for message to 'Time doesn't change the person' of my poetry. Hereafter, I will slowly read your poetry. Best regard, Take care Thank you. Mikoto\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9629076719284058} +{"content": "17th April 2014\n\nDay 15 of the A to Z April Challenge: O for Oscar\n\nNo, no, no, no, no! I will not be discussing any South Africans today. Too many of the news headlines are being sent that way at […]\n16th April 2014\n\nDay 14 of the A to Z April Challenge: N for November\n\nThe options are endless for November. It’s the eleventh month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of four months with the […]\n15th April 2014\n\nDay 13 of the A to Z April Challenge: M for Mike\n\nFrom a slightly odd selection for L, M in the phonetic alphabet gives so many opportunities for today’s waffle…. I mean blog! There are simply hundreds […]\n14th April 2014\n\nDay 12 of the A to Z April Challenge: L for Lima\n\nOne of those funny things about words…. lima, lemur…. when you say them, they sound very similar. I wonder how the phonetic alphabet came to use […]\n13th April 2014\n\n#15 Thomas John Oats\n\nOn 26 May 1884, in the market town of Tavistock in Devon, Thomas John Oats was born. Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Jane (nee Petherick) […]\n12th April 2014\n\nDay 11 of the A to Z April Challenge: K for Kilo\n\nSpending the weekend at the 35th Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Guild of One-Name Studies, is a kilo of fun! I know…. doesn’t quite […]\n11th April 2014\n\nDay 10 of the A to Z April Challenge: J for Juliet\n\nJuliet…. oh heck…. that reminds me of GCSE English Literature. Thankfully, I had the dubious pleasure of Macbeth as opposed to Romeo and Juliet but having […]\n10th April 2014\n\nDay 9 of the A to Z April Challenge: I for Indigo\n\nIndigo has been a bit of a challenge to blog about! Having found that there is an airline called IndiGo – a leading domestic and international […]\n9th April 2014\n\nDay 8 of the A to Z April Challenge: H for Hotel\n\nThe most famous fictional hotel in the UK has to be Fawlty Towers. First broadcast in the 1970s, the show was written by John Cleese and […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998495578765869} +{"content": "The Encyclopedia of Collectibles - 14 of 16 Volumes Set\n\nPublished by Time Life Books, Alexandria, VA, 1900\nUsed / Hardcover / Quantity Available: 1\nFrom Sabra Books (Naperville, IL, U.S.A.)\nAvailable From More Booksellers\nView all  copies of this book\nAdd to basket\nPrice: US$ 49.50\nConvert Currency\nShipping: US$ 0.00\nWithin U.S.A.\nDestination, Rates & Speeds\n\n30 Day Returns Policy\n\nSave for Later\n\nAbout the Book\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: The Encyclopedia of Collectibles - 14 of 16 ...\n\nPublisher: Time Life Books, Alexandria, VA\n\nPublication Date: 1900\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nBook Condition: Very Good", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Katya Apekina author of The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish\n\nPhoto by: Andrew Wonder\n\nKatya Apekina\n\nRequest Interview\n\nABOUT the author\n\nKatya Apekina is the author of the novel The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish. She has had stories published in The Iowa ReviewSanta Monica ReviewWest BranchJoylandPANK and elsewhere, and has appeared on the Notable List of Best American Nonrequired Reading 2013. She translated poetry and prose for Night Wraps the Sky: Writings by and about Mayakovsky (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2008), which was short-listed for the Best Translated Book Award. She co-wrote the screenplay for the feature film New Orleans, Mon Amour, starring Elisabeth Moss, which premiered at SXSW in 2008. Born in Moscow, she currently lives in Los Angeles.\nFind out more here: apekina.com\nTwitter: @katyaapekina\nInstagram: @katyaapekina\n\nAvailable from Two Dollar Radio\n\nThe Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish front cover by Katya ApekinaThe Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish —NPR\n\nThursday, December 6, 7pm\nLive Lit \nCaffe Frascati (315 S First Street, San Jose, CA 95113)\nPresented by Poetry Center San José, Live Lit is a weekly open mic for words. Join us for a night of literature and voice, featuring Katya Apekina. Hosted by Mighty Mike McGee.\n\nWednesday, January 16, 7pm\nNewtonville Books\nNewtonville Books (10 Langley Road, Newton, MA 02459)\nKatya Apekina author reading and discussion with Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman.\n\nThursday, January 17, 7pm\nMcNally Jackson Bookstore\nMcNally Jackson (Williamsburg Store: 76 North 4th Street Brooklyn, NY 11249)\nKatya Apekina author reading and discussion with [to be announced soon!].\n\nFriday, January 18, 7pm\nTwenty Stories Bookstore\nTwenty Stories (\n1005 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI, 02860)\nKatya Apekina author reading with Alison Espach, author of The Adults.\n\nThe Avid Reader Show interview with Katya Apekina | 9/21/2018\nHear Katya Apekina discuss her debut novel The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish, her unique structure, and much much more.\n\nSkylight Books Author Reading Series with Katya Apekina | 9/25/2018\nHear Katya Apekina discuss her novel and give a reading during this live recording from The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish book launch, with Michelle Huneven.\n\nCraft interview with Katya Apekina | 9/19/2018 \nRead about Katya discussing her craft and process, and to learn more about how she wrote this unique and critically acclaimed novel.\n\n35 Over 35 interviews Katya Apekina | 9/17/2018 \nRead about what she's reading now and what keeps her going.\n\nLit Hub group interview featuring Katya Apekina | 9/11/2018\nThe Lit Hub Author Questionnaire is a monthly interview featuring seven questions for five authors with new books. This month we talk to Katya Apekina (The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish), Esi Edugyan (Washington Black), Ben Fountain (Beautiful Country Burn Again), Lydia Kiesling (Golden State), Olivia Laing (Crudo).\n\nHi there!\n\nTwo Dollar Radio is a family-run outfit founded in 2005 with the mission to reaffirm the cultural and artistic spirit of the publishing industry. We aim to do this by presenting bold works of literary merit, each book, individually and collectively, providing a sonic progression that we believe to be too loud to ignore. Check out the ABOUT US section to read more...\n\nRadio Waves daily blog by Two Dollar Radio indie book publisher\n\nLatest posts\n\n • The Death Rattle of Culture | 12/14/18\n\n Batman? When you google \"idiot\" a wild Trump appears Oprah responds to 2006 video of her eating unseasoned chicken (curse the woman who gave her that plain ass chicken! She's Oprah, damnit!) Maria Butina is a SPY spy Michael Cohen... Read more →\n\n • Staff Spotlight: Sanjana\n\n Get to know the people behind the press. This week, we interviewed intern and earth angel, Sanjana. What are some of your interests/background? Born in India, moved to Ohio when I was two, and now a junior at Ohio State... Read more →\n\n • The Wire | AWAY AWAY\n\n   Away! Away! by Jana Beňová is our last release of 2018. We are super stoked to work with Jana Beňová again (we published a translation of her novel Seeing People Off last year). To celebrate the release of Away! Away!... Read more →", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9920575022697449} +{"content": "Theories On The Nature Of Life.\n\nBLANDINO, Giovanni.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $17.50\n\nDescription: 374pp. 8vo, cloth. N.Y.: Philosophical Library, 1969. Very good copy in a good tattered dust wrapper. Black ink stamp on the front-free endpaper.\n\nBinding: hardcover\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 155941\n\nMore PHILOSOPHY: webrss\nMore PHILOSOPHY: webrss\nMore B-26: webrss\nMore 6624445: webrss\n\nBy This Author: BLANDINO, Giovanni.\nBy This Publisher:\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nThank YOU sir! My Dad really wanted this book! My folks just bought a place in Spain, and I looked all over for this book! I'm so glad that I found it, can't wait to see his face on Christmas! Being that it's so old, he never thought he'd get one. Again, thank you! - Juanita T.\nArgosy Book Store on Facebook\nArgosy Book Store on Instagram\nSite by Bibliopolis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nSoliloquy So*lil\"o*quy, n.; pl. {Soliloquies}. [L. soliloquium; solus alone + loqui to speak. See {Sole} ly, and {Loquacious}.] 1. The act of talking to one's self; a discourse made by one in solitude to one's self; monologue. [1913 Webster]\n\nLovers are always allowed the comfort of soliloquy. --Spectator. [1913 Webster]\n\n2. A written composition, reciting what it is supposed a person says to himself. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe whole poem is a soliloquy. --Prior. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Soliloquy — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Indie Rock, Alternative Rock Gründung 1997 Website …   Deutsch Wikipedia\n\n • soliloquy — index peroration Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • soliloquy — c.1600, from L.L. soliloquium a talking to oneself, from L. solus alone + loqui speak. First used in translation of L. Liber Soliloquiorum, a treatise by Augustine, who is said to have coined the word, on analogy of Gk. monologia (see MONOLOGUE… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • soliloquy — ► NOUN (pl. soliloquies) ▪ an act of speaking one s thoughts aloud when alone or regardless of hearers, especially in a play. DERIVATIVES soliloquist noun soliloquize (also soliloquise) verb. ORIGIN from Latin solus alone + loqui speak …   English terms dictionary\n\n • soliloquy — [sə lil′əkwē] n. pl. soliloquies [LL soliloquium < L solus, alone, SOLE2 + loqui, to speak] 1. an act or instance of talking to oneself 2. lines in a drama in which a character reveals his or her thoughts to the audience, but not to the other… …   English World dictionary\n\n • soliloquy — /seuh lil euh kwee/, n., pl. soliloquies. 1. an utterance or discourse by a person who is talking to himself or herself or is disregardful of or oblivious to any hearers present (often used as a device in drama to disclose a character s innermost …   Universalium\n\n • Soliloquy — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Soliloquy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 soliloquy soliloquy monologue apostrophe Sgm: N 1 monology monology PARAG:Soliloquy >V GRP: V 1 Sgm: V 1 Soliloquize Soliloquize Sgm: V 1 say to oneself …   English dictionary for students\n\n • soliloquy — 1. noun /səˈlɪləkwi/ a) The act of a character speaking to himself so as to reveal his thoughts to the audience. At the end of the second act the main villain gave a soliloquy detailing his plans to attack the protagonist. b) A …   Wiktionary\n\n • soliloquy — UK [səˈlɪləkwɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms soliloquy : singular soliloquy plural soliloquies theatre a speech in a play in which a character who is alone talks about their thoughts or feelings …   English dictionary\n\n • soliloquy — monologue, soliloquy Both words (the first Greek and the second Latin in origin) denote a single person s act of speaking or thinking aloud; soliloquy generally refers to dramatic utterances without consciousness of an audience, whereas monologue …   Modern English usage\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": 0.9961920976638794} +{"content": "Support 110 years of independent journalism.\n\n 1. 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If you click a link and buy something, I receive a commission for the sale. This does not cost you anything. But if you do use my links, I appreciate your support.\n\nWhat is this book about?review:\n\nThis is book one in a three book series and it ends in a cliffhanger so you are warned not to read this one until you have the entire set available.\n\nGreat story. Wow. I’m asking myself why I waited to read this series until now. It is sooo good. It is page turning. Heart wrenching. Suspenseful. Even hopeful. This story is truly so well done.\n\nI wasn’t sure about reading a story in first person present point of view. I usually read third person past tense stories. But this type of POV worked really well for Casey’s story. What would you do if you were being hunted for a murder you didn’t commit? The reader steps right into Casey’s shoes as she copes with that. I got to know her wonderful personality, deep scars and all. I want her to find justice and be vindicated. While this story is not the end of hers, it did leave me feeling hopeful.\n\nAnd Dylan, the man who is tasked with finding her, was such a good character. In order to find Casey, he goes above and beyond to get to know her. I believe that his emotional wounds are in the process of healing as he gathers information and gets closer to a truth that is so different than what we are first led to believe.\n\nSpeaking of truth, the suspense is outstanding. I’ve come to expect that from this author, but I am still excited to find that I just could not put the book down until I got to the end. Even now I am itching to jump right into book two.\n\nWhat I enjoyed most about this book:\n\nSo much! But if I had to pick a favorite thing, it would be Casey’s personality.\n\nWhat I didn’t like about this book:\n\nNothing. It was just so good.\n\nRating 5 out of 5 stars\n\nWould I recommend this book to others? Absolutely. The POV, the great characters, the page turning suspense… this was a great read. This is the first book in the series. It is not the end of Casey’s story so I recommend having the other two books in the series on hand so you are not left hanging. That’s what I’m doing.  🙂\n\nWhere can I learn more about this author and their books?\n\nTerri Blackstock, author website\n\n-Loraine Nunley\n\nIf I Run by Terri Blackstock (5 out of 5 stars) #amreading #BookReview Click To Tweet\n\nWant a copy for yourself? Buy one here today.\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": 0.9984299540519714} +{"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 Scarry, Richard.\n\nTitle Richard Scarry's A day at the fire station [electronic resource] / Richard Scarry. [electronic resource]\n\nImprint New York : Random House Children's Books, c2003.\nQR Code\nDescription 1 online resource (1 v. (unpaged)) : col. ill.\nSeries Please read to me\nA Random House pictureback book\nPictureback series\nRandom House pictureback book.\nSubject Fire stations -- Juvenile fiction.\nHouse painters -- Juvenile fiction.\nFire departments -- Fiction.\nHouse painters -- Fiction.\nGenre Electronic books.\nAdded Author Baker & Taylor Axis 360\nAdded Title Richard Scarry's A day at the firestation\nDay at the fire station\nDay at the firestation\nOther Form: Print version: 9780553498158\nISBN 9780553498158\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": 0.929767370223999} +{"content": "World Library  \n\nAdd to Book Shelf\nFlag as Inappropriate\nEmail this Book\n\nThe Island of Dr. Moreau\n\nBy Wells, Herbert George\n\nClick here to view\n\nBook Id: WPLBN0000634159\nFormat Type: PDF eBook\nFile Size: 164.77 KB\nReproduction Date: 2005\nFull Text\n\nTitle: The Island of Dr. Moreau  \nAuthor: Wells, Herbert George\nLanguage: English\nSubject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.\nCollections: Blackmask Online Collection\nPublication Date:\nPublisher: Blackmask Online\n\nAPA MLA Chicago\n\nWells, H. G. (n.d.). The Island of Dr. Moreau. Retrieved from http://schoollibrary.com/\n\nIntroduction: ON February the First 1887, the Lady Vain was lost by collision with a derelict when about the latitude 1? S. and longitude 107? W. On January the Fifth, 1888 ? that is eleven months and four days after ? my uncle, Edward Prendick, a private gentleman, who certainly went aboard the Lady Vain at Callao, and who had been considered drowned, was picked up in latitude 5? 3? S. and longitude 101? W. in a small open boat of which the name was illegible, but which is supposed to have belonged to the missing schooner Ipecacuanha. He gave such a strange account of himself that he was supposed demented. Subsequently he alleged that his mind was a blank from the moment of his escape from the Lady Vain. His case was discussed among psychologists at the time as a curious instance of the lapse of memory consequent upon physical and mental stress. The following narrative was found among his papers by the undersigned, his nephew and heir, but unaccompanied by any definite request for publication.\n\nTable of Contents\nTable of Contents: The Island of Dr. Moreau, 1 -- H. G. Wells, 1\n\nCopyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from School eBook Library are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,\na 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9676635265350342} +{"content": "literal translation English to Korean: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"literal\" - English-Korean dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nThe literal meaning of a word or phrase is its real or original meaning.\nthe literal meaning/sense\n(Definition of literal from the Cambridge English-Korean Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “liter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9888116717338562} +{"content": "pinta Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"pinta\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\npintanoun [C usually singular]\n\nuk   /ˈpaɪn.tə/  us   /-t̬ə/ UK old-fashioned informal\na pint of milk\nTranslations of “pinta”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 一品脫牛奶…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 一品脱牛奶…\n(Definition of pinta from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of pint", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5582214593887329} +{"content": "twilight translation English to Italian: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"twilight\" - English-Italian dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [no plural]\nthe time in the evening when it starts to become dark\n(Definition of twilight from the Cambridge English-Italian Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “twi", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9295574426651001} +{"content": "get along Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"get along\" - British English Dictionary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9885413646697998} +{"content": "lap translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"lap\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun /lӕp/\nthe part from waist to knees of a person who is sitting\nregazo, rodillas\nThe baby was lying in its mother’s lap.\none round of a racecourse or other competition track\nThe runners have completed five laps, with three still to run.\nlap dog noun a small pet dog.\nperro faldero\nthe lap of luxury noun very luxurious conditions\nen la abundancia, rodeado de todo tipo de lujos\nShe had become used to living in the lap of luxury.\n(Definition of lap from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “lap” in Spanish\n\nDefinitions of “l", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7756867408752441} +{"content": "clutch translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"clutch\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\n(the pedal operating) a device by means of which two moving parts of an engine may be connected or disconnected\nHe released the clutch and the car started to move.\n(Definition of clutch from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “clutch” in Spanish\n\nDefinitions of “clut", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7898939847946167} +{"content": "subconscious translate to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"subconscious\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective, noun /sabˈkonʃəs/\n(of) those activities of the mind of which we are not aware\nI suspect that his generosity arose from a subconscious desire for praise We can’t control the activities of the subconscious.\nsubconsciously adverb\n(Definition of subconscious from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “subconsciou", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8158416152000427} +{"content": "compulsory Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"compulsory\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   /kəmˈpʌl.sər.i/  us   /-sɚ-/\nB2 If something is compulsory, you must do it because of a rule or law: Swimming was compulsory at my school. The law made wearing seat belts in cars compulsory.\nMore examples\nadverb uk   us   /-əl.i/\nPatients can now be compulsorily detained in hospital only under tightly drawn criteria.\n(Definition of compulsory from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of compulsory?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “compulsory”\n\nDefinitions of “compulsor", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.50037682056427} +{"content": "the garden of Eden Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"the garden of Eden\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nthe garden of Edennoun [S]\n\nuk   us   literary\nthe beautiful garden, described in the Bible, made by God for Adam and Eve\nTranslations of “the garden of Eden”\nin Chinese (Traditional) (《聖經》中所述的)伊甸園…\nin Chinese (Simplified) (《圣经》中所述的)伊甸园…\n(Definition of the garden of Eden from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of the garden of Eden?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “the garden of Ed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8964462280273438} +{"content": "setback translate English to Turkish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"setback\" - English-Turkish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [C]\na problem that makes something happen later or more slowly than it should\naksilik, terslik, engel\nThe project has suffered a series of setbacks this year.Preventing and impedingLimiting and restrictingDifficult things and peoplePreventing and impeding\nTranslations of “setback”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 挫折, 障礙…\nin Russian задержка, неудача…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 挫折, 障碍…\nin Polish komplikacja, niepowodzenie…\n(Definition of setback from the Cambridge Learners Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “setb", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9961832165718079} +{"content": "founder noun Meaning in Cambridge Business English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"founder\" - Business English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [C]\nsomeone who starts a new business, organization, etc.: As the founder of a petrochemicals business empire, he once ranked among Asia's wealthiest men.\nTranslations of “founder”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 創立者, 創建者, 創辦者…\nin Russian основатель…\nin Turkish kurucu…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 创立者, 创建者, 创办者…\nin Polish założyciel/ka…\n(Definition of founder noun from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of founder?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “found", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8012362718582153} +{"content": "Olympic Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"Olympic\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nOlympicadjective [before noun]\n\nuk   /əˈlɪm.pɪk/  us   /oʊ-/\nof or relating to the Olympics: the International Olympic Committee an Olympic gold medallist\nMore examples\n(Definition of Olympic from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of Olymp", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9402933716773987} +{"content": "inadequate translate English to Turkish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"inadequate\" - English-Turkish dictionary\n\nSee all translations", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988958835601807} +{"content": "kaleidoscope translate to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"kaleidoscope\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun /kəˈlaidəskəup/\na tube-shaped toy in which loose coloured/colored pieces of glass etc reflected in two mirrors form changing patterns.\nkaleidoscopic /-ˈsko-/ adjective with many changing colours/colors, sights, impressions etc\nkaleidoscopic patterns.\n(Definition of kaleidoscope from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “kaleidoscop", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8183114528656006} +{"content": "quip Meaning in Cambridge American English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"quip\" - American English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nquipnoun [C]\n\n us   /kwɪp/\na quick, intelligent, and often amusing remark\nverb [T]  us   /kwɪp/ (-pp-)\nThe piano mover quipped, “Of course I love piano – I picked it up as a child!”\n(Definition of quip from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of quip?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “qu", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8913725018501282} +{"content": "continuity Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"continuity\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ncontinuitynoun [U]\n\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999701380729675} +{"content": "meditate Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"meditate\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nmeditateverb [I]\n\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8728208541870117} +{"content": "dark translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"dark\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999980926513672} +{"content": "detail translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"detail\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun /ˈdiːteil, (American also) diˈteil/\na small part or an item\ndetalle, pormenor\nShe paid close attention to the small details.\nall the small features and parts considered as a whole\nLook at the amazing detail in this drawing!\ndetailed adjective giving many details with nothing left out\ndetallado, minucioso, pormenorizado\nHis instructions were very detailed.\nin detail item by item, giving attention to the details\nen detalle\nI’ll tell you the story in detail.\n(Definition of detail from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “deta", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8877389430999756} +{"content": "heartburn Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"heartburn\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nheartburnnoun [U]\n\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5638733506202698} +{"content": "matted Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"matted\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996517896652222} +{"content": "deprecating Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"deprecating\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   /ˈdep.rə.keɪ.tɪŋ/  us   /-t̬ɪŋ/ (also deprecatory, uk   /ˈdep.rə.kə.tər.i/  us   /-tɔːr.i/ )\n\ndeprecating adjective (NOT VALUING)\n\nshowing that you think something is of little value or importance: Her deprecating smile clearly showed that she thought I'd said something stupid. showing that you feel embarrassed, especially by praise: She reacted to his compliments with a deprecating laugh.\n\ndeprecating adjective (NOT APPROVING)\n\nformal showing that you do not approve of something: The teacher gave the boys a deprecating stare.\nadverb uk   us   /-li/\n(Definition of deprecating from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of deprecating?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “deprecat", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7191863059997559} +{"content": "full steam ahead Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"full steam ahead\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nfull steam ahead\n\nwith all your energy and enthusiasm: Now that problem is out of the way, it's full steam ahead to get the job finished.\nTranslations of “full steam ahead”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 全力以赴…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 全力以赴…\n(Definition of full steam ahead", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6926324367523193} +{"content": "qua Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"qua\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /kwɑː/ formal\nas a particular example of something, or the general idea of something: Qua musician, he lacks skill, but his playing is lively and enthusiastic.\nTranslations of “qua”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 作為(範例或主旨)…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 作为(范例或主旨)…\n(Definition of qua from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of qua?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “qua", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5856997966766357} +{"content": "skin sb alive Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"skin sb alive\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nskin sb alive\n\ninformal humorous\nto punish or tell someone off severely: My mother will skin me alive for being so late home.\nTranslations of “skin sb alive”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 活剝(某人)的皮,狠狠責罰(某人)…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 活剥(某人)的皮,狠狠责罚(某人)…\n(Definition of skin sb alive", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8573501706123352} +{"content": "salute noun translate to Arabic: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"salute\" - English-Arabic dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\na sign of respect to someone of a higher rank in a military organization, often made by putting the right hand at the side of the head\nتَحِيّة عَسْكَرِيّة\n(Definition of salute noun from the Cambridge English-Arabic Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “salute” in Arabic\n\nDefinitions of “salu", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8597778081893921} +{"content": "scourge translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"scourge\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun /skəːdʒ/\na cause of great suffering to many people\nflagelo, castigo, calamidad\nVaccination has freed us from the scourge of smallpox.\n(Definition of scourge from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “scour", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5295587778091431} +{"content": "in all conscience Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"in all conscience\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nin all conscience\n\nUK (US in good conscience) formal\nwithout feeling guilty: You couldn't, in all conscience, ask her to pay the whole bill!\nTranslations of “in all conscience”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 憑良心, 公道地…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 凭良心, 公道地…\n(Definition of in all conscienc", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8512969613075256} +{"content": "cast your net wide Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"cast your net wide\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ncast your net wide\n\nto include many people or things when you are looking for something\nTranslations of “cast your net wide”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 撒開大網, 廣泛搜羅…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 撒开大网, 广泛搜罗…\n(Definition of cast your net w", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7000181674957275} +{"content": "résumé noun Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"résumé\" - British", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "stagnant Definition in Cambridge American English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"stagnant\" - American English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\n us   /ˈstæɡ·nənt/", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9509391784667969} +{"content": "guarantee noun translate to Italian: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"guarantee\" - English-Italian dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\na written promise made by a company to repair one of its products or give you a new one if it has a fault\na three-year guarantee\na promise that something will be done or will happen\nThere’s no guarantee that it actually works.\n(Definition of guarantee noun from the Cambridge English-Italian Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “guarantee” in Italian\n\nDefinitions of “guarant", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9952163696289062} +{"content": "turn to dust Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"turn to dust\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nturn to dust\n\nto become worth nothing: Every promise they have made has turned to dust.\nTranslations of “turn to dust”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 變得一文不值…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 变得一文不值…\n(Definition of turn to dus", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9962859749794006} +{"content": "reconsider translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"reconsider\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nverb /riːkənˈsidə/\nto think about again and possibly change one’s opinion, decision etc\nPlease reconsider your decision to leave the firm.\nreconsideration noun\nreconsideration of the decision.\n(Definition of reconsider from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “reconsi", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998440742492676} +{"content": "waifs and strays Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"waifs and strays\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nwaifs and strays\n\npeople with no homes: Her house is always full of waifs and strays.\nTranslations of “waifs and strays”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 無家可歸者…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 无家可归者…\n(Definition of waifs and stray", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9244150519371033} +{"content": "misjudge translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"misjudge\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nverb /misˈdʒadʒ/\nto have an unfairly low opinion of (a person)\njuzgar mal\nI clearly misjudged her – she is far more intelligent than I gave her credit for.\n(Definition of misjudge from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “misjud", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995507001876831} +{"content": "resource translate English to Portuguese: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"resource\" - English-Portuguese dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nsomething that a country, person, or organization has that they can use\nOur financial resources are limited. The country is rich in natural resources.\n(Definition of resource from the Cambridge English-Portuguese Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “resour", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.694391131401062} +{"content": "chap. noun Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"chap.\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nchap.noun [C]\n\nwritten abbreviation for chapter : Chap. 21\nTranslations of “chap.”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 書(章,回,篇)…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 书(章,回,篇)…\n(Definition of chap. noun", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998001456260681} +{"content": "embezzle translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"embezzle\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nverb /imˈbezl/\nto take dishonestly (money that has been entrusted to oneself)\nmalversar, desfalcar\nAs the firm’s accountant, he embezzled $20,000 in two years.\nembezzlement noun\nmalversación (de fondos)\nShe was charged with embezzlement.\nembezzler noun\na convicted embezzler.\n(Definition of embezzle from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9882757067680359} +{"content": "lakh Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"lakh\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /lɑːk/ /læk/ Indian English\nthe number 100,000: The total cost of the project is around 50 lakh rupees.\nTranslations of “lakh”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 十萬…\nin Chinese (Simplified) (印度英语)十万…\n(Definition of lakh from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of lak", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9537047743797302} +{"content": "fixed Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"fixed\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /fɪkst/\n\nfixed adjective (ARRANGED)\n\nB2 arranged or decided already and not able to be changed: a fixed price fixed interest rates Is the date of the wedding fixed yet?\nMore examples\n\nfixed adjective (FASTENED)\n\nfastened somewhere and not able to be moved\n(Definition of fixed from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of fixed?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “fix", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7018289566040039} +{"content": "scarcity Meaning in Cambridge Business English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"scarcity\" - Business English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [S or U]\na situation in which something is not easy to find or get: a scarcity of sth There is a scarcity of skilled workers in the building sector.\nTranslations of “scarcity”\nin Korean 결핍…\nin Arabic نَقص…\nin Portuguese escassez, carência, insuficiência…\nin Catalan escassetat…\nin Japanese 不足, 欠乏…\nin Italian scarsità…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 缺乏, 不足, 短缺…\nin Russian нехватка…\nin Turkish nadirlik, kıtlık, darlık…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 缺乏, 不足, 短缺…\nin Polish niedostatek…\n(Definition of scarcity from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of scarcity?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore Business English definitions for “scarcity”\n\nDefinitions of “scarci", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9982260465621948} +{"content": "sketch noun translate to Japanese: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"sketch\" - English-Japanese dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\na simple picture that you draw quickly\nスケッチ, 素描, デッサン\nHe did a quick sketch of the cat.\n(Definition of sketch noun from the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “sketch” in Japanese\n\nDefinitions of “sket", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8425345420837402} +{"content": "craft Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"craft\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   /krɑːft/  us   /kræft/\n\ncraft noun (SKILL)\n\nB2 [C or U] (plural crafts) skill and experience, especially in relation to making objects; a job or activity that needs skill and experience, or something produced using skill and experience: the craft of furniture making/sewing/glassblowing political/literary craft rural/ancient/traditional crafts craft workers (= skilled workers)\nMore examples\n\ncraft noun (VEHICLE)\n\n[C] (plural craft) a vehicle for travelling on water or through the air: naval/civilian/patrol/rescue craft 18 craft (= boats) set out in the race.\n\ncraftverb [T often passive]\n\nuk   /krɑːft/  us   /kræft/\nto make objects, especially in a skilled way: These bracelets were crafted by Native Americans. a beautifully crafted silver brooch\n(Definition of craft from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of craft?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “cra", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985336065292358} +{"content": "crash noun translate English to Turkish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"crash\" - English-Turkish dictionary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998769760131836} +{"content": "go off the rails Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"go off the rails\" - British English Dictionary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9160991907119751} +{"content": "as if! Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"as if!\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nas if!\n\nsaid to show that you do not believe something is possible: \"Did you get a pay rise?\" \"As if!\"\nTranslations of “as if!”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 不對!不是這樣!…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 不对!不是这样!…\n(Definition of as if", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9926255345344543} +{"content": "put sth out of your mind Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"put sth out of your mind\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nput sth out of your mind\n\nto force yourself not to think about something: It's over, put it out of your mind.\nTranslations of “put sth out of your mind”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 把…忘掉,把…拋諸腦後…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 把…忘掉,把…置诸脑后…\n(Definition of put sth out of your mind", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.919487714767456} +{"content": "reciprocate Meaning in Cambridge American English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"reciprocate\" - American English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nreciprocateverb [I/T]\n\n us   /rɪˈsɪp·rəˌkeɪt/ fml\nto do something for someone because the person has done something similar for you: [I] We gave them information, but they didn’t reciprocate. [T] Hemingway loved Stein and she reciprocated his love.\n(Definition of reciprocate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of reciprocate?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “reciproc", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6961755752563477} +{"content": "cadaverous Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"cadaverous\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   /kəˈdæv.ər.əs/  us   /-ɚ-/\nlooking pale, thin, and ill: cadaverous features\nTranslations of “cadaverous”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 死屍般的, 慘白的, 形容枯槁的…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 死尸般的, 惨白的, 形容枯槁的…\n(Definition of cadaverous from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of cadaverou", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8835801482200623} +{"content": "simple Meaning in Cambridge American English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"simple\" - American English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\n us   /ˈsɪm·pəl/\n\nsimple adjective (PLAIN)\n\n[-er/-est only] without unnecessary or extra things or decorations; plain: a simple black dress It’s a simple Boston lettuce salad.\n\nsimple adjective (EASY)\n\n[-er/-est only] easy to understand or do; not difficult or complicated: The recipe is very simple. There’s a simple solution if you don’t like what’s on TV – change the channel.\n\nsimple adjective (CONSIDERED ALONE)\n\n[not gradable] without considering or including anything else: The simple fact is the fee is high because the rights are valuable.\n\nsimple adjective (COMMON)\n\n[-er/-est only] common or ordinary: I’ve got simple tastes, and I’m too old and cranky to change.\n\nsimple adjective (FOOLISH)\n\n[-er/-est only] dated foolish; easily deceived: He’s a very simple young man.\n(Definition of simple from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of simple?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore American English definitions for “simple”\n\nDefinitions of “simp", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9818677306175232} +{"content": "foil noun translate English to Turkish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"foil\" - 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English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective /iɡˈzoːbitənt/\n(of prices or demands) very high or unreasonable.\nexorbitantly adverb\nexorbitance noun\n(Definition of exorbitant from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “exorbit", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.984775185585022} +{"content": "absolute majority Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"absolute majority\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nabsolute majoritynoun [C]\n\nuk   us  \na situation in which one person or political party wins more than half of the total votes in an election\nTranslations of “absolute majority”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 絕對多數…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 绝对多数…\n(Definition of absolute majority from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of absolute majority?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “absolute major", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6353496313095093} +{"content": "traffic translate English to Korean: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"traffic\" - English-Korean dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [no plural]\nA2 the cars, trucks, etc. using a road\nSorry we’re late – we got stuck in traffic.\n(Definition of traffic from the Cambridge English-Korean Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “traff", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9412424564361572} +{"content": "decipher Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"decipher\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ndecipherverb [T]\n\nuk   /dɪˈsaɪ.fər/  us   /-fɚ/\nto discover the meaning of something written badly or in a difficult or hidden way: Can you decipher the writing on this envelope?\n(Definition of decipher from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of decipher?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “decip", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8948835134506226} +{"content": "virtual translate English to Arabic: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"virtual\" - English-Arabic dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nusing computer images and sounds to make you think something is real\nan online virtual museum\nalmost a particular thing or quality\nThey played the game in virtual silence.\n(Definition of virtual from the Cambridge English-Arabic Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “virtual” in Arabic\n\nDefinitions of “virtu", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8477598428726196} +{"content": "meet your maker Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"meet your maker\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nmeet your maker\n\nto die\nTranslations of “meet your maker”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 見上帝,死…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 见上帝,死…\n(Definition of meet your make", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7114217281341553} +{"content": "traffic translation English to Italian: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"traffic\" - English-Italian dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [no plural]\nA2 the cars, trucks, etc. using a road\nSorry we’re late – we got stuck in traffic.\n(Definition of traffic from the Cambridge English-Italian Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “traff", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9850488305091858} +{"content": "reshape Definition in Cambridge American English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"reshape\" - American English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nreshapeverb [T]\n\n us   /riˈʃeɪp/\nto change the character or organization of something: Baby boomers continue to reshape society as they age. Governments have sought to reduce or reshape health programs.\nTranslations of “reshape”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 重塑, 使再成形, 改變…的形狀…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 重塑, 使再成形, 改变…的形状…\n(Definition of reshape from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of reshape?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “resh", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9503931999206543} +{"content": "recreation translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"recreation\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun /rekriˈeiʃən/\n(a) pleasant activity which one enjoys doing in one’s spare time (eg a sport, hobby)\nI have little time for recreation amusements and recreations.\nrecreational adjective\nrecreational activities.\nrecreation ground noun (British ) a piece of land for playing sports, games etc on.\nparque infantil\n(Definition of recreation from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “recre", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9716100692749023} +{"content": "pomegranate translate to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"pomegranate\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun /ˈpomiɡrӕnət/\na type of fruit with a thick skin and many seeds.\nTranslations of “pomegranate”\nin Vietnamese quả lựu…\nin Thai ผลทับทิม…\nin Malaysian buah delima…\nin French grenade…\nin German der Granatapfel…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 石榴…\nin Indonesian delima…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 石榴…\n(Definition of pomegranate from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “pomegran", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9408730268478394} +{"content": "-ly Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"-ly\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /-li/", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9951152801513672} +{"content": "ski jump Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"ski jump\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nski jumpnoun [S or U]\n\nuk   us  \na competition in which people on skis move very fast down a specially made steep slope which turns up at the end, and jump off from the bottom of it, landing on a lower level\nTranslations of “ski jump”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 跳臺滑雪比賽…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 跳台滑雪比赛…\n(Definition of ski jump from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of ski jump", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989721775054932} +{"content": "dress sense Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"dress sense\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ndress sensenoun [U]\n\nuk   us  \nthe ability to dress well in attractive combinations of clothes that suit you\nTranslations of “dress sense”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 衣著品味,穿著搭配能力…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 衣着品位,穿着搭配能力…\n(Definition of dress sense from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of dress sens", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9953655004501343} +{"content": "sb's field of vision Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"sb's field of vision\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nsb's field of vision\n\nthe whole area that someone can see\nTranslations of “sb's field of vision”\nin Chinese (Traditional) (某人的)視線範圍,視野,視場…\nin Chinese (Simplified) (某人的)视野范围,视场…\n(Definition of sb's field of vision", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9975554943084717} +{"content": "stray translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"stray\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nverb /strei/\nto wander, especially from the right path, place etc\nextraviarse, perderse\nThe shepherd went to search for some sheep that had strayed to stray from the point.\n(Definition of stray from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “stray” in Spanish\n\nDefinitions of “str", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99383145570755} +{"content": "catchy Definition in Cambridge American English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"catchy\" - American English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\n us   /ˈkætʃ·i, ˈketʃ·i/\n(esp. of a tune or song) pleasing and easy to remember: a catchy melody\n(Definition of catchy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9814162850379944} +{"content": "rash adjective translate to Catalan: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"rash\" - English-Catalan dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ndone suddenly and without thinking carefully\nIt was a rash decision.\nrashly /ˈræʃ·li/ adverb\n(Definition of rash adjective from the Cambridge English-Catalan Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “rash” in Catalan\n\nDefinitions of “ra", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9951140284538269} +{"content": "spleen translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"spleen\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun /spliːn/\n(anatomy) an organ of the body, close to the stomach, which causes changes in the blood.\nTranslations of “spleen”\nin Vietnamese lá lách, tì…\nin Thai ม้าม…\nin Malaysian limpa…\nin French rate…\nin German die Milz…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 器官, 脾…\nin Indonesian limpa…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 器官, 脾…\n(Definition of spleen from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “splee", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99886554479599} +{"content": "ignition Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"ignition\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /ɪɡˈnɪʃ.ən/\n[C usually singular] the electrical system in an engine that causes the fuel to burn or explode in order to start the engine: Switch/Turn the ignition on. an ignition key [U] formal the act or process of something starting to burn\n(Definition of ignition from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of ignition?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “ign", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9984615445137024} +{"content": "delirium Definition in Cambridge British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"delirium\" - 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British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ncarrier pigeonnoun [C]\n\nuk   us  \na pigeon that is trained to carry messages\nTranslations of “carrier pigeon”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 信鴿…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 信鸽…\n(Definition of carrier pigeon from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of carrier pige", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5725917816162109} +{"content": "hit-and-run translate to Korean: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"hit-and-run\" - English-Korean dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nhit-and-run\n\nan accident in which the driver of a vehicle hits and injures someone, but then drives away without helping\n(Definition of hit-and-run from the Cambridge English-Korean Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “hit-and-ru", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5996808409690857} +{"content": "split your sides Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"split your sides\" - 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I disapprove of the depiction of violence on television.\nTranslations of “depiction”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 描繪,描述,描寫…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 描绘,描述,描写…\n(Definition of depiction from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of depic", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9309001564979553} +{"content": "bombast Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"bombast\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nbombastnoun [U]\n\nuk   /ˈbɒm.bæst/  us   /ˈbɑːm-/\nlanguage that is intentionally difficult, usually to make something sound more important than it is\nTranslations of “bombast”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 浮誇的言語, 大話,空話…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 浮夸的言语, 大话,空话…\n(Definition of bombast from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of bombas", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7118406295776367} +{"content": "dry goods Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"dry goods\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ndry goodsnoun [plural]\n\nuk   us  \n\ndry goods noun [plural] (FOOD)\n\nfood, such as coffee and flour, that is solid and dry\n\ndry goods noun [plural] (CLOTH)\n\nUS old-fashioned (UK drapery) cloth, pins, thread, etc. used for sewing\nTranslations of “dry goods”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 食物, 乾貨(如咖啡、麵粉等)…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 食物, 干货(如咖啡、面粉等)…\n(Definition of dry goods from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of dry goods?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “dry goods”\n\nDefinitions of “dry good", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973711967468262} +{"content": "unearth translate English to Turkish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"unearth\" - English-Turkish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nverb [T]\nFIND BY DIGGING to find something in the ground\nbulmak, keşfetmek, ortaya çıkarmak, gün ışığına çıkarmak\n[often passive] Thousands of dinosaur bones have been unearthed in China.ArchaeologyFinding and discovering\nFIND to find something that has been secret or hidden\ngizli/saklı bir şeyi bulmak/keşfetmek\nReporters unearthed evidence of criminal activity.Finding and discovering\n(Definition of unearth from the Cambridge Learners Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “un", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9136325120925903} +{"content": "awe translate English to Catalan: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"awe\" - English-Catalan dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [no plural]\na feeling of great respect and sometimes fear\nrespecte reverencial\nI was filled with awe at the sheer size of the building.\n(Definition of awe from the Cambridge English-Catalan Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “aw", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9465916156768799} +{"content": "good and ... Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"good and ...\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ngood and ...\n\nvery: Drink your coffee while it's good and hot.\nTranslations of “good and ...”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 很,非常…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 很,非常…\n(Definition of good and ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "traffic translate English to Arabic: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"traffic\" - English-Arabic dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [no plural]\nA2 the cars, trucks, etc. using a road\nحَرَكة المُرور\nSorry we’re late – we got stuck in traffic.\n(Definition of traffic from the Cambridge English-Arabic Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “traffic", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9466526508331299} +{"content": "masterful Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"masterful\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   /ˈmɑː.stə.fəl/  us   /ˈmæs.tɚ-/\n\nmasterful adjective (ABLE TO CONTROL)\n\nable to control people and situations in a confident way: Once she became a prosecutor, she quickly established herself as a masterful trial lawyer. He has a deep, masterful voice.\n\nmasterful adjective (SKILFUL)\n\nIf an action is masterful, it is very skilful: a masterful performance\nadverb uk   us   /-i/\n(Definition of masterful from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of masterful?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “master", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.921772837638855} +{"content": "port translate English to Portuguese: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"port\" - English-Portuguese dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nB1 a town or an area of a town next to water where ships arrive and leave from\nthe Belgian port of Zeebrugge\n(Definition of port from the Cambridge English-Portuguese Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7951968908309937} +{"content": "traffic translation English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"traffic\" - 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English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nsoft landingnoun [C usually singular]\n\nuk   us  \nan occasion when a person or vehicle comes down from the air to the ground without difficulty or damage\nTranslations of “soft landing”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 緩慢輕輕降落登陸…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 软着陆…\n(Definition of soft landing from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of soft landing?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “soft land", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8862673044204712} +{"content": "mystery shopper Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"mystery shopper\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nmystery shoppernoun [C]\n\nuk   us   (US also secret shopper)\nsomeone employed to test the service in shops and businesses by pretending to be a normal customer\n(Definition of mystery shopper from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of mystery shopper?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “mystery shopper”\n\nDefinitions of “mystery s", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.590684711933136} +{"content": "replete Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"replete\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nrepleteadjective [after verb]\n\nuk   us   /rɪˈpliːt/ formal\nfull, especially with food: After two helpings of dessert, Sergio was at last replete. well supplied: This car has an engine replete with the latest technology.\n(Definition of replete from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of replete?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “reple", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8564391136169434} +{"content": "belongings translate English to Polish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"belongings\" - English-Polish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [plural]\nB2 the things that you own\nI took a few personal belongings with me.Belongings and possessions\nTranslations of “belongings”\nin Korean 소유물…\nin Arabic مُمْتَلَكات…\nin Portuguese pertences…\nin Catalan pertinences…\nin Japanese (自分の)持ち物, 所持品…\nin Italian cose, effetti…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 擁有物, 行李…\nin Russian вещи, пожитки…\nin Turkish şahsi eşyalar…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 所有物, 行李…\n(Definition of belongings from the Cambridge English-Polish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “belong", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.943805992603302} +{"content": "pie Pronunciation in American English\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish pronunciation of “pie”\n\nHow to pronounce pie in American English\nWhat is the definition of pie? »\n(Pronunciation of pie from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\n\nDefinitions of “pie” in other dictionaries\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.586072564125061} +{"content": "ardor Pronunciation in American English\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish pronunciation of “ardor”\n\nHow to pronounce ardor in American English\nWhat is the definition of ardor? »\n(Pronunciation of ardor from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978300929069519} +{"content": "pinafore Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"pinafore\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\npinaforenoun [C]\n\nuk   /ˈpɪn.ə.fɔːr/  us   /-fɔːr/ UK\n\npinafore noun [C] (LOOSE CLOTHING)\n\n(informal pinny) a piece of clothing worn by women over the front of other clothes to keep them clean while doing something dirty, especially cooking\n\npinafore noun [C] (DRESS)\n\n(US jumper) a dress that does not cover the arms and is usually worn over another piece of clothing that does cover the arms\n(Definition of pinafore from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of pinafore?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “pinafore”\n\nDefinitions of “pinafo", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7436239719390869} +{"content": "spring to life Definition in British English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of \"spring to life\" - 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Any one of several species of small sandpipers, as the sanderling of Europe and America, the dunlin, the little stint of India (Tringa minuta), etc. Called also pume. 2\nn. - A phalarope. 2\nv. t. - To restrain within certain limits; to bound; to confine; to restrain; to restrict to a scant allowance. 2\nv. t. - To put an end to; to stop. 2\nv. t. - To assign a certain (i. e., limited) task to (a person), upon the performance of which one is excused from further labor for the day or for a certain time; to stent. 2\nv. t. - To serve successfully; to get with foal; -- said of mares. 2\nv. i. - To stop; to cease. 2\nv. t. - Limit; bound; restraint; extent. 2\nv. t. - Quantity or task assigned; proportion allotted. 2\n\nThe word \"stint\" uses 5 letters: I N S T T.\n\nDirect anagrams of stint:\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after stint (in bold), or to instt in any order:\na -   taints   tanist   titans   c -   tincts   e -   sitten   o -   stotin   s -   stints  \n\nShorter words found within stint:\nin   ins   is   it   its   nit   nits   si   sin   sit   snit   ti   tin   tins   tint   tis   tit   tits  \n\nList shorter words within stint, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in stint, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with stint, words containing stint or words ending with stint\n\nAll words formed from stint by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: st   ti   in   nt  \n\nBrowse words starting with stint by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: stinky  \nNext word in list: stinted  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: ctenidia   crake   if   if   lust   life   eohippus  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   - 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a literal commandment - rather than a behavioural proposition. Why? Because there is no attempt at either a pain or pleasure proposition. It is not even possible to… Continue\n\nAdded by Ellimist on April 10, 2009 at 7:30pm — 2 Comments\n\nThe God Cortex, my virgin attempt at poetry\n\nWhen humans take neurons place\n\nA god's mind arises of our own sake\n\nAnd just like cortices battle within the brain\n\nHumanity shows bloody indifference\n\nto individual pain\n\nso who's in charge and who's at the head?\n\nwho provides glucose, who bakes the bread?\n\nhe who severs his synapses will wither away\n\nbut he who connects will through them have say\n\nand yet her scream still rings true\n\nhow can humans be so cruel?\n\nand she pours out a glass of… Continue\n\nAdded by Ellimist on March 4, 2009 at 7:24pm — No Comments\n\nWhat god has to say about atheism\n\nHey all, I've been kicking around the idea of posting this short story for a bit now and have decided this is the just the place for it to work it's magik. Let me first give cred where cred is due; this is no work of mine, I personally haven't written anything 'fictionally' noteworthy since middle school but at the same time Stottle has informed a lot of my thinking about god and well, fuck, everything else too, for a number of years now...you can find the entire work of his peculiarly… Continue\n\nAdded by Ellimist on January 28, 2009 at 12:00am — 3 Comments\n\nServices we love!\n\nAdvertise with ThinkAtheist.com\n\n© 2015   Created by umar.\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7152676582336426} +{"content": "comments – Add Yours", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999982476234436} +{"content": "Sees Behind Trees\n\nA Native American boy with a special gift to \"see\" beyond his poor eyesight journeys with an old warrior to a land of mystery and beauty.\n\nA Native American boy with a special gift to \"see\" beyond his poor eyesight journeys with an old warrior to a land of mystery and beauty.\n\nRead More Show Less\n... 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Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully conceived, Love and Misadventure will take you on a rollercoaster ride through an ill-fated love affair- from the initial butterflies to the soaring heights- through to the devastating plunge. Lang Leav has an unnerving ability to see inside the hearts and minds of her readers. Her talent for translating complex emotions with astonishing simplicity has won her a cult following of devoted fans from all over the world.\n\nOther people who viewed this bought:\n\nShowing items 1 to 10 of 10\n\nOther books in this category\n\nShowing items 1 to 11 of 11\n\nCustomer reviews\n\nBy Pamela Olarte 16 Jul 2013 5\n\nReading Love & Misadventure was an exhilarating experience. Each time I read a new poem, it was like I was rediscovering my own emotions. I've been reading lots of poetry but this one, this one is just absolutely flawless. And it's like you can feel the love and the goodwill coming out of the book. 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As sad as the situation is, this is wonderful work.\n\n • 8 months ago\n\n by Michael\n\n Forbidden fruits - can end up tasting bitter.\n\n A good account of a situation, put together well\n\n • 8 months ago\n\n by CJ Maleney\n\n I've kinda been out of the game for a wee while so forgive me if I get things a little wrong in anything I say.\n\n Firstly you rhyme a little like I me (yay I'm not alone) \"smiles\"\n\n Totally loved the flow of the poem and the content. For this reason I am nominating it.\n\n If I had one criticism it would only be that the last line of the second verse (stanza) could really have benefited from the addition of one word to aid it's flow.\n\n I don't measure and calculate, I do not word count. Sometimes you just feel and think.\n\n All in all\n\n Pretty fantastic\n\n • 8 months ago\n\n by Blue Smurf\n\n Hi guys,\n\n Thank you for the comments, I appreciate it.\n\n • 7 months ago\n\n by Kitty Cat Lady\n\n This is excellent! 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Originally written by Giles Strauchius, ... First done into English from the third edition in Latin, by Richard Sault, F.R.S. and by him enlarg'd with all the most useful things ... taken from Bishop Beveridge his Institutiones chronologicæ and from Dr. Holder his Account of time: ...\n\nBibliographic Details\nMain Author: Strauch, Aegidius, 1632-1682.\nCorporate Author: Eighteenth Century Collections Online\nFormat: Online Book\nPublished: London : printed for J. Knapton, and R. Wilkin, 1722.\nEdition:Now again published in a third edition: ..\nOnline Access:Full text online\nTags: Add Tag\nNo Tags, Be the first to tag this record!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9918267726898193} +{"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\nRecent Posts\n\nArchive for the ‘awards’ Category\n\nRhysling nominations\n\nI am pleased to announce that two of my short poems have been nominated for the Rhysling award this year: “Dualities” in Mythic Delirium “Landwork” in Goblin Fruit There are still a few days left to nominate poems for the Rhysling, so I am linking a post by Bogi Takács on Stone Telling poems eligible\n\nRead more\n\nStrange Horizons poetry happiness and other news\n\nThe results of the Strange Horizons Readers Poll came out, and i am extremely happy to see so many of my favorite people and pieces represented. In particular, the poetry slate looks like this: First place: “You Are Here” by Bogi Takács Second place: “Salamander Song” by Rose Lemberg and Emily Jiang Third place: “Seeds”\n\nRead more\n\nAward Eligibility 2014, prose+poetry\n\nFor 2014, I am eligible with prose (short stories), poetry (short poetry category), and as Best Fan Writer. Regarding Best Fan Writer, I’ve never before considered myself a candidate, but in the spirit of #dontselfreject, I do think I qualify. For my essays, look in Essays the category. Especially highlighted are: “Encouraging Diversity – An\n\nRead more\n\nThe wonder of Goblin Fruit\n\nThe last day of 2014 saw the publication of the Fall issue of the ever-wonderful Goblin Fruit. The artist was a bit delayed, so I created a quick placeholder layout for the issue. The placeholder melted on the 2nd of January, to be replaced by a glorious “Winter is Sown” layout by Grant Jeffery, which\n\nRead more\nPage 3 of 3«123", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999160170555115} +{"content": "\nRead books that open your heart-mind. If you are inspired by books and stories, share them. Tell your friends. Gift your favourites to them. Donate good books to open bookshelves. Participate in bookcrossing. Remember this: The gift must always flow!\n\nThese are my five current favourite books which I can absolutely recommend to you:\n\n 1. Brother David Steindl-Rast – “i am through you so i”\n (IndieBound, Goodreads)\n 2. Culadasa (John Yates) – “The Mind Illuminated”\n (Audible or Audible, IndieBound, Goodreads)\n 3. Mark Matousek – “When You’re Falling, Dive”\n (Audible, IndieBound, Goodreads)\n 4. Amanda Palmer – “The Art of Asking”\n (Audible, IndieBound, Goodreads)\n 5. Charles Eisenstein – “The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible\n (North Atlantic Books (publisher), IndieBound, Goodreads)\n\nMore favorites:\n\n • Hermann Hesse – “Siddhartha”\n • Neil Gaiman – “The Ocean at the End of the Lane”\n • Daniel Quinn – “Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit”\n • Douglas R. Hofstadter – “Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid”\n • Jeffrey Kripal – “Secret Body: Erotic and Esoteric Currents in the History of Religions”\n • Terry Patten – “A New Republic of the Heart: An Ethos for Revolutionaries”\n • Bhikkhu Katukurunde Nanananda – “Concept and Reality in Early Buddhist Thought”\n • Christopher Vogler – “The Writer’s Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers”\n • Jack Zimmerman and Virginia Coyle – “The Way of Council”\n • Alfred Korzybski – “Science and Sanity”\n • Frank Herbert – “Dune”\n\nThematically sorted, these works have been on top of my reading list:\n\n:: General Semantics ::\n\n:: Science etc. ::\n\n • Gregory Bateson – “Steps to an Ecology of Mind”\n • Roger Penrose – “The Road to Reality”\n • Max Boisot et al. – “Collisions and Collaboration”\n\n:: food for more or less thought ::\n\nThis, of course, is only the tip of an ever-growing iceberg.\n\nI keep far too many books on my own shelves, where these standing resources lose their value. However, I have also passed on my favorites (see above) to other people. Mark’s book is now in Amanda’s collection, Amanda’s book (signed, yay!) has found its way to Mark and my brother and several dear friends, Charles’ book has passed by Mike from the Yes Men, and Neil’s magical story (signed too!) went all the way to my dear soul-mate Ling in Australia, to Mark and Beth, …\n\nOh, and crowdfunding! I have supported the book “Blessed with a Brain Tumor”, written by my dear friend Will Pye. I find that when you’re supporting a piece of art in-the-making, your relationship with the creators (and rewards) becomes much deeper, knowing that you’ve helped their dream to come true.\n\nMy dear friend Beth wrote a book called “Circus Girl”, which is about to populate the shelves of your friendly independent bookstore. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if it found its way into your hands, or underneath your christmas tree? Your life might be changed.\n\nBack to recommendations – I’m also fond of these authors: (incomplete list, as usual)\n\nAjaan Geoff, as he is also called, takes a very sharp-minded and scientific approach to Theravada Buddhism. He is the author of many scripts, study guides and Pali-English translations on Access to Insight. Many of his Dhamma Talks are also available for download. Recommended reading: “Wings to Awakening“.\n\nA highly respected, very modest teacher of Zen Buddhism (Soto Zen) in the West. “Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind” is his most famous work. I was also profoundly inspired by “Not Always So: Practicing the True Spirit of Zen“.\n\nMy two favourites are “Manual of the Warrior of Light” and “The Valkyries“, because they turned out to become significant sources of inspiration in a time of transition in my life.\n\n“The Lord of the Rings” and “The Silmarillion” are among my all-time favourites.\n\n1 thought on “Books\n\n 1. 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Disengaging.]  To release from that with which anything is engaged, engrossed, involved, or entangled; to extricate; to detach; to set free; to liberate; to clear; as, to disengage one from a party, from broils and controversies, from an oath, promise, or occupation; to disengage the affections a favorite pursuit, the mind from study.\n    To disengage him and the kingdom, great sums were to be borrowed.   --Milton.\n    Caloric and light must be disengaged during the process.   --Transl. of Lavoisier.\n Syn: -- To liberate; free; loose; extricate; clear; disentangle; detach; withdraw; wean.\n\nFrom: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)\n\n Dis·en·gaged a. 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Summary: A biography of the Italian explorer who made several voyages of discovery for England including the discovery of the North American mainland in 1497. Accelerated Reader AR 3.7. Carolrhoda Books (Lerner Publishing Group), Minneapolis, MN, 1999. Illustrations. 24 pages. 7 x 8.75 inches, 22 cm. List price 19.93. This edition currently out of print.Always! Free Standard Shipping in USA!\n\nMore Description\n\nIntroduce a new generation of young readers to the masters of music, art, exploration, and literature. The Tell Me About series recounts the lives of individuals whose passion and devotion to their art inspires us all. 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Pen and her son Spencer follow the furry fugitive to a wooded area where the dog’s owner lies unconscious. Mrs. Cunningham is a warm-hearted widow who volunteers at the animal shelter and runs Buy the Book’s pet lovers book club. Why would anyone shoot such a sweet soul?\n\nThe police believe it’s an accident, a shot by a careless deer hunter, but Pen remains skeptical. To straighten out this doggone mess, she whistles for the ghost of PI Jack Shepard, an expert in hounding as well as haunting. Jack has a dog story of his own, a case from the 1940s that may help Pen sniff out clues to her present predicament. Yet even with Jack’s hard-boiled help, Pen may not be able to stop the killer from striking again or letting this whole case go to the dogs…\n\nI love, love, LOVE this series! Jack Shepard is my favorite cozy sleuth, living or dead, and I am so thankful to have had a chance to read this installment in his continuing adventures with Pen.\n\nIn this episode, Pet Mystery Week is going strong when a dog comes to fetch Pen and bring her back to its owner who has been shot in the woods. It’s up to Pen and Jack to figure out if this was really an accident or if there is a murderer on the loose, Once convinced that it was no accident, they have to catch a killer before he can kill again.\n\nI love getting to go back in time to Jack’s past to hear about his previous cases – it almost feels like reading 2 books in one. This was a great addition to the series, and now I just have to sit and wait for the next one….\n\nAbout the Author\n\nCLEO COYLE is a pseudonym for Alice Alfonsi, writing in collaboration with her husband, Marc Cerasini. Both are New York Times-bestselling authors of the long-running Coffeehouse Mysteries and Haunted Bookshop Mysteries, now celebrating nearly 20 years in print. With more than one million books sold, their work has been honored with starred reviews and multiple best-of-year list selections by reviewers. Alice and Marc are also bestselling media tie-in writers who have penned properties for Lucasfilm, NBC, Fox, Disney, Imagine, Toho, and MGM. They live and work in New York City, where they write independently and together.\n\nAuthor Links\n\nWebpage: https://www.coffeehousemystery.com/cleos_haunted_bookshop.cfm\n\nFree Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/cleocoylerecipes/newsletter\n\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CleoCoyle/\n\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/CleoCoyle\n\nBookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/cleo-coyle\n\nGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/51488.Cleo_Coyle\n\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cleocoyle_author/\n\nPurchase Links: AmazonBarnes & NobleKoboGoogle PlayBookshop.orgIndiebound\n\nEnter the Rafflecopter giveaway for your chance to win one of two Signed Print Copies of THE GHOST GOES TO THE DOGS & Haunted Bookshop canvas tote bag.\n\nMay 4 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW\n\nMay 4 – MLB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 4 – fundinmental – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 5 – View from the Birdhouse – REVIEW\n\nMay 5 – Diane Reviews Books – REVIEW\n\nMay 5 – Indie Author Book Review – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 6 – The Mystery of Writing – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 6 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 7 – Cozy Up WIth Kathy – REVIEW\n\nMay 7 – The Mystery Section – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 8 – Angel’s Guilty Pleasures – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 8 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 8 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 9 – Nadaness In Motion – REVIEW*\n\nMay 9 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 9 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 10 – StoreyBook Reviews – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 10 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 11 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 11 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW\n\nMay 12 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 12 – The Book’s the Thing – REVIEW\n\nMay 13 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT\n\nMay 13 – The Editing Pen – REVIEW\n\n6 thoughts on “The Ghost Goes to the Dogs by Cleo Coyle – Review & Giveaway\n\n 1. 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Come and get your copy of Cathon’s The Pineapples of Wrath and enjoy this tiki murder mystery in the best possible conditions […]\n\nTCAF 2019\n\nOnce again, Pow Pow Press will be in Toronto for TCAF. Authors Cathon, Sophie Bédard, Thom, Luc Bossé and Alexandre Fontaine Rousseau will be at the Pow Pow booth all weekend long to sign books and chat with hordes of adoring fans. Premiering at TCAF is The Pineapples of Wrath, Cathon’s hilarious tiki murder mystery […]\n\nA tiki murder mystery from Cathon\n\nPow Pow Press is proud to announce the upcoming release of its latest graphic novel, Cathon‘s hilarious tiki murder mystery The Pineapples of Wrath. Set in the heart of Trois-Rivières’ world-famous (and perfectly fictitious) Hawaiian district, The Pineapples of Wrath follows amateur detective Marie-Plum as she investigates the suspicious death of her next-door neighbour. 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When Bailey meets eight-year-old Ethan, he quickly figures out his purpose: to play with the boy, to explore the farm during summers with the boy and to tidy the boy’s dishes by licking them clean (only when Mom isn’t watching). But Bailey soon learns that life isn’t always so simple – that sometimes bad things happen – and that there can be no greater purpose than to protect the boy he loves.\n\nProduct Details\n\nMacmillan Children's Books\n\nDate published\n\nApril 6th, 2017\n\nOther details\n • 192 pages\n\nThis product has not been reviewed yet.\n\nAdd a review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9856899380683899} +{"content": "Submit Your Poems\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nAn Unforgiven Tune\n\nStacy Stiles Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled An Unforgiven Tune which was written by poet Stacy Stiles. Please feel free to comment on this poem. 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The queen represents creativity and grounding, where her art becomes manifested into material.\n\nDuring endeavors, there is usually much to learn while experiencing and exploring new opportunities. Although our subconscious mind has a way of generating ideas. Our conscious mind is also important when creating new aspects or artistic elements. The queen of cups knows how important it is to be realistic, as well as artistic since she is next to the water but unlike the king sits on the shore.\n\nA new sun rise image edited by Dr. Digital Philosophy 2022\nA new sunrise\n\n“As a new day rises, the sun reigns supreme; there upon the eastern side, comes a day to succeed.”\n\nSkinner J.Tyler 2022\n\nThe queen of cupsedited by Dr. Digital Philosophy 2022\n\nChoose an amount\n\nOr enter a custom amount\n\nThere is usually much understanding required in order to move forward with precision and agility. The obstacles in our path must be conquered, to accomplish the goal. 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Item #3416\n\nPrice: $75.00\n\nSee all items in New York", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9607465863227844} +{"content": "Teacher Guide\n\nThe Road Lesson Plan\n\nRelationship to Other Books\n\nThe Road follows in a long tradition of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic narratives. Consider other works in this genre, such as The Handmaid's Tale or Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood, The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells, The Last Book in the Universe, by Rodman Philbrick, or The Dog Stars by Peter Heller.\n\nAlso consider other books about quests and journeys. One of the most recognizable works in the genre is The Odyssey by Homer. Others include Jack Kerouac's On the Road or J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. 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At the time of ... more »\n\nClick here to add this poet to your My Favorite Poets.\n\nComments about Martin Carter\n\nmore comments »\nClick here to write your comments about Martin Carter\nRead all 3 comments »\n[Hata Bildir]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988736510276794} +{"content": "Rescuing Rose\n\nRescuing Rose (Redemption #2)\n\nRose Mathieson knows the only way is up. It has to be. She’s made some mistakes in her life, but almost losing her son is a wake-up call. More than that: it’s a call to action. It’s time to start again.\n\nThe town of Redemption, Connecticut, seems to offer exactly what she craves: a quiet, stable life for her and her six-year-old son, Olly. But Redemption has changed since she last saw it—or perhaps it’s just Rose who has changed. Her reputation precedes her now, and not everyone is happy to see her back.\n\nCaden Shoreham is, though. Rose’s childhood neighbor, a preacher’s son, and now the pillar of the community, he’s embarking on an ambitious new path of his own. He had always hoped they might end up more than friends, but Rose Mathieson isn’t quite what his parents and friends had in mind for him.\n\nEveryone deserves a chance—but has Rose used all her chances up?\n\nUSA TODAY bestselling and award-winning author Nicola Marsh writes flirty fiction with flair for adults.\n\nShe has published 60 books with Harlequin, Entangled Publishing and indie, and sold over 7 million copies worldwide.\n\nShe currently writes women’s fiction for Amazon’s Lake Union imprint.\n\nHer first mainstream contemporary romance, BUSTED IN BOLLYWOOD released to rave reviews, including a nomination for RWA’s RBY, Romantic Book of the Year 2012.\nHer first indie-pubbed mainstream contemporary romance CRAZY LOVE is a Barnes & Noble bestseller, and was nominated for a 2012 ARRA award.\n\nHer young adult fantasy SCION OF THE SUN won the National Readers’ Choice Award for Best YA novel 2014.\n\nShe’s also a Waldenbooks, Bookscan and Barnes & Noble bestseller, a 2013 RBY and National Readers’ Choice Award winner, is a multiple finalist for awards including the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, HOLT Medallion, Booksellers’ Best, Golden Quill, Laurel Wreath, More than Magic and has won several CataRomance Reviewers’ Choice Awards.\n\nMy review\nLovely story of two people shaking off the demons of the past, attempting to live authentic lives and committed to be loving, outstanding members of the community. I loved the characterization in the book, though I must admit that it was Rose’s son, Olly, with his chatter and questions that won my heart.\n\nGlad to have found a new author and grateful to the publisher for giving me a copy of this book via NetGalley.\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": 0.9842100739479065} +{"content": "Just e-books?1 Jan 2018, 16:37\nBookshelf Size: 0\n\nJust e-books?\n\nPost by TThompson2 » 11 Jan 2018, 16:58\n\nI'm new to all of this and I'm old-school about having the actual book in my hand. Are all of the books just electronic? If so, I might bow out gracefully before I even get started.\n\nUser avatar\nGravymaster of Bookshelves\nPosts: 31648\nJoined: 27 Aug 2014, 02:02\n2018 Reading Goal: 65\n2017 Reading Goal: 60\n2018 Reading Goal Completion: 60\n2017 Reading Goal Completion: 78\nFavorite Author: Too many to list\nFavorite Book: As many as there are stars in the sky\nCurrently Reading: Black\nBookshelf Size: 885\n\nPost by Gravy » 11 Jan 2018, 22:29\n\nYes, review books are ebook only. :tiphat:\nIf we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them.\n\nWe've all got light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. 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A journalist on the staff of the Chicago Herald-American for thirty years, Irwin Tucker was the paper's religion editor at the time of his retirement in 1954. The former literature director for the American Socialist party, he also contributed poetry, under the pseudonym Friar Tuck, to the Chicago Tribune.\n\nSelected Titles At Your Library\n\nChosen nation.\nISBN: 1175468304. OCLC Number:\n\nNabu Press,. 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Beautiful.\n\n  Review by Literary Nymphs\n\nThis is classic Carol Lynne and an example of what she does best...I really love this series and cannot wait to read the next story. Read and enjoy.\n\n  Review by Fallen Angels Reviews\n\nMs. Lynne continues her series Bodyguards in Love with characters who come to life before the reader's eyes...I will be waiting for the next installment in the Bodyguards in Love series.\n\n  Review by Dark Diva Reviews\n\nThis is a wonderful story...The romance that develops is sweet and inspiring.\n\n  Review by Joyfully Reviewed\n\nRefreshingly sensitive, Seb's Surrender is a well written tight drama with sympathetic characters, a dramatic plotline, a highly sensual scene and a satisfying conclusion.\n\n  Review by Night Owl Romance Reviews\n\nA Reviewer Top Pick! Seb's Surrender is, at least for this reviewer, a story about strength..Look forward to the next installment in the series.\n\n  Review by Ecata Sensual Reviews\n\n4.5 out of 5! 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Web. 6 Feb. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999815225601196} +{"content": "Thursday, July 11, 2019\n\nDFW19: Rights and Logic in Wallace's Short Fiction\n\nMatthew Alexander, Ben Zimmerman\nModerator: Daniel Leonard\n\nFriday, June 28, 2019, 4:00 PM — 4:50 PM\n\nBen Zimmerman\nIndependent Scholar — Newark Academy\n\n“Logical validity is not a guarantee of truth”: Quantificational Logic in “Good Old Neon”\n\nI explore Wallace’s beliefs on mathematical truth-paradigms, investigating the symbolic representation of Dr. G’s (“Good Old Neon”) belief about “there [being] really only two basic, fundamental orientations […] (1) love and (2) fear.” In the tradition of Wallace’s senior thesis, I address Dr. G’s claim with quantificational/predicate logic and analytic philosophy – contributing original research.\n\nBen Zimmerman is a senior at Newark Academy high school in Livingston, New Jersey. He has studied philosophy in secondary school programs at Harvard and Columbia University. His essay “An Argument in Favor of Operative Truths” won PLATO’s (Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization) 2017-2018 National Essay Contest and was published in the Fall 2018 issue of PLATO’s journal, “Questions.”\n\nMatthew AlexanderPh.D. Student — University of Liverpool\n\nVerbalising Violence: A #MeToo and Animal Rights Reading of David Foster Wallace\n\nIn ‘Consider the Lobster’ (2004), Wallace not only “leaves the matter [of animal rights] unresolved” (Roiland 2012), for this paper suggests a link between animals and violence (primarily towards females) that is evident in Wallace’s fiction, when viewed via both Carol J. Adams’ (1990) “absent referents” and a #MeToo lens.\n\nMatthew Alexander is a PhD candidate at University of Liverpool. His research interests are based around gender and gender relations in the works of David Foster Wallace, and his personal ethics with respect to animal rights activism intersect to widen his approach to Wallace’s corpus—resulting in the paper submitted.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5505660772323608} +{"content": "\n\n1 (of a time) well-chosen or especially favourable or appropriate (an opportune moment).\n2 (of an action or event) well-timed; done or occurring at a favourable or useful time.\nopportunely adv. opportuneness n.\nEtymology: ME f. OF opportun -une f. L opportunus (as OB-, portus harbour), orig. of the wind driving towards the harbour\n\nUseful english dictionary. 2012.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Opportune — may refer to: HMS Opportune (S20), an Oberon class submarine USS Opportune (ARS 41), a Bolster class rescue and salvage ship See also Opportunity (disambiguation) Sainte Opportune This disambiguation page lists articles as …   Wikipedia\n\n • Opportune — Op por*tune , a. [F. opporiun, L. opportunus, lit., at or before the port; ob (see {Ob }) + a derivative of portus port, harbor. See {Port} harbor.] Convenient; ready; hence, seasonable; timely. Milton. [1913 Webster] This is most opportune to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Opportune — Op por*tune , v. t. To suit. [Obs.] Dr. Clerke(1637). [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • opportune — I adjective advantageous, appropriate, apt, auspicious, befitting, commodus, convenient, due, expedient, fit, fitting, idoneus, opportunus, propitious, providential, seasonable, suitable, suited, timely, well timed II index …   Law dictionary\n\n • opportune — c.1400, from L. opportunus favorable, from the phrase ob portum veniens coming toward a port, in reference to the wind, from ob to, toward (see OB (Cf. ob )) + portus harbor (see PORT (Cf. port) (1)) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • opportune — *seasonable, timely, well timed, pat Analogous words: happy, felicitous, appropriate, fitting (see FIT adj): propitious, auspicious, *favorable: ready, prompt, *quick, apt Antonyms: inopportune …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • opportune — [adj] advantageous, lucky appropriate, apt, auspicious, convenient, favorable, felicitous, fit, fitting, fortuitous, fortunate, happy, helpful, pat, proper, propitious, seasonable, suitable, timely, timeous, well timed; concepts 548,572 Ant.… …   New thesaurus\n\n • opportune — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ done or occurring at an especially convenient or appropriate time. DERIVATIVES opportunely adverb. ORIGIN Latin opportunus, from ob in the direction of + portus harbour , originally describing the wind driving towards the harbour,… …   English terms dictionary\n\n • opportune — [äp΄ər to͞on′, äp΄ərtyo͞on′] adj. [ME < MFr < L opportunus, lit., at or before the port < ob (see OB ) + portus,PORT1] 1. right for the purpose; fitting in regard to circumstances: said of time 2. happening or done at the right time;… …   English World dictionary\n\n • Opportune — Sainte Opportune La plus ancienne représentation de la sainte en Normandie (abbaye de Lessay, XIIIe siècle) …   Wikipédia en Français\n\n • opportune — opportunely, adv. opportuneness, n. /op euhr toohn , tyoohn /, adj. 1. appropriate, favorable, or suitable: an opportune phrase for the occasion. 2. occurring or coming at an appropriate time; well timed: an opportune warning. 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Lovett, Mrs.\nLanguage(s): English\nPublished: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1894.\nSubjects: Dime novels.\nPhysical Description: 34", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9982507228851318} +{"content": "Zero Squared #125: Overcoming Capitalism\n\nSep 15th, 2017 | By | Category: Articles, Zero Squared\n\nTerry Tapp is an artist and writer living in New York City. Originally from Central Appalachia, Terry spent many years working trade jobs, wandering through the American south, all the while creating art and writing. His book A Serf's Journal is a formidable first-hand account of American workers in Jeffersonville, Indiana, as they fought a multinational company and their corrupt union to stage the longest wildcat strike in US history. 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I realized that I never actually posted on my website that the book had been released. Whoops. Sorry. So, yeah, you can now continue the journey with Hayli and Tarik in Book 2…and if you do, I would (as always) love …\n\nRead more\n\nTMP Spoiler-filled Recap – Part One\n\nThe Madness Project — Part One Recap So, as I’m getting ready to release A Dark So Deep, I thought it would be helpful to post a little recap of Book 1 so you can be ready to dive into more madness! 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Special points for using the meter of that poem. It's a hagesichorean expanded with two choriambs:\n\nx -uu- -uu- -uu- u--\n\nSappho wrote in simple hagesichoreans, x-uu-u--, so that'd be fine, too. Just remember that though the meter is the same in all lines, the lines must come in pairs.\nRead more : Verse challenge: Paean on the new Sappho | Views : 4504 | Replies : 9747 | Replies : 1\n\nAn invective distich addressed to Alexander G Bell from Ambrose Bierce.\n\nw) fi/le, sou= de kako/j kerdw=n do/loj a)/tta kaqai=rei\nw(/j a(/ katei=kon e)kei= touj adi/kouj fle/donaj.\nRead more : Ecphrasis | Views : 28936573 | Replies : 12\n\nOld friend re-revisited\n\ncum graviter noctu quatient in turribus aeres\ntum misero prisco vir rubicundus ero\n\n... which gets around the ~~e before prisco. 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To learn what these suspected supervillains want with outer-space tech, the world’s nicest iguanodon will visit a mountain fortress, a giant blimp, and a diner with excellent pancakes. On the way, he’ll even meet a really cute cat. Grab your rocket boots and your fake mustache—it’s time to crack the case with Timothy!\n\nFormat Your Price Add\n978-1-7284-0177-5\n978-1-7284-6309-4\n978-1-7284-6911-9\nInterest Level Grade 4 - Grade 8\nReading Level Grade 4\nGenre Graphic Novels\nCopyright 2022\nPublisher Lerner Publishing Group\nImprint Graphic Universe ™\nLanguage English\nNumber of Pages 192\nPublication Date 2022-10-04\nText Type Fiction—Action/Adventure\nBISACS JUV008040, JUV002060, JUV039220\nDewey 741.5/973\nDimensions 6 x 9\nLexile 250\nGuided Reading Level T\nFeatures Author/Illustrator biography, Original artwork, and Reviewed\n\nAuthor, Illustrator: Steve Thueson\n\nSteve Thueson is a cartoonist from Salt Lake City, Utah. They got an MFA from The Center for Cartoon Studies in 2017. In addition to Timothy Dinoman they made the series Quest Mania, as well as comics for Good Boy Magazine, Silver Sprocket, and Birdcage Bottom Books. When they're not drawing, they're selling donuts or watching movies. They live in Philadelphia with their wife and two cats.\n\nTimothy Dinoman Saves the Cat: An Interview with Author and Artist Steve Thueson\n\nTimothy Dinoman Saves the Cat is a colorful middle-grade graphic novel which drops a talking dinosaur into an outrageously funny spy adventure. Some suspected supervillains have stolen a satellite! To learn why, Timothy Dinoman will visit a mountain fortress, a giant blimp, and diner… View →\n\nMiddle Grade Fiction: From Fantastical to Historical Fiction\n\nMiddle grade readers have a plethora of fantastic fiction to choose from this season. See what’s new! 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Picture Books Where We Come From by John Coy, Shannon Gibney, Sun Yung Shin, Diane Wilson and illustrated by Dion MBD In this unique collaboration, four… View →\n\nPublishers Weekly\n\n“[U]ncomplicated paneling streamlines the plot, and bold color palettes vividly capture adrenaline-fueled fight sequences in this quirky adventure. \"—Publishers Weekly\n\nKirkus Reviews\n\n“Action-packed, save-the-world drama mixed with humor and heart.”—Kirkus Reviews\n\nRobyn Smith\n\n“Timothy Dinoman is the secret agent we’ve been waiting for! Every page is not only wonderfully vibrant but brimming with action, humor, and most importantly kindness.” —Robyn Smith, artist, Nubia: Real One\n\nJarad Greene\n\n“Timothy Dinoman is a delightful new action star whose charm is far from extinct. 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A sexy romantic suspense, you might’ve first met the Ravens in the Hard Ink world, but this series about a different kind of a motorcycle club with a protective mission stands on its own and is even sexier, edgier, and grittier! The Raven Riders Series takes you on a new adventure and kicks it into overdrive! Grab your copy of RIDE ROUGH today!\n\n    RIDE ROUGH - cover    Raven Riders banner  \n\nAnd don’t miss all the books in the Raven Riders Series!\n\nHARD AS STEEL now available RIDE HARD now available RIDE ROUGH coming April 25th, 2017 RIDE WILD coming October 31st, 2017\n\n    Ride Rough - preorder  \n\nOrder RIDE ROUGH by May 1st, fill out this form, and receive an email with a bonus short story of more of Hard Ink’s Beckett after Release Week! Don’t miss this amazing opportunity!\n\n    RIDE ROUGH - RDL Now Available  \n\n \nI always enjoy a Laura Kaye book and this particular series is one that I really enjoy.  The loyalty and dedication to the Seven Riders MC is something that could be marveled at in others.  And let me say that the sexual tension is something others should strive to have in their books.  A book that you will truly read in one sitting because you do not want to stop!\n\n  RIDE ROUGH - Jay Crownover quote    \n  Laura Kaye - headshot\n\n    RIDE ROUGH - RDL NowAvailable     InkSlinger PR blogger banner\n\nThursday, March 30, 2017\n\nMORE THAN A FEELING - Tour banner    \n\nFrom the award-winning author of TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT comes the final full-length standalone contemporary romance in Erika Kelly’s red-hot Rock Star Romance series, MORE THAN A FEELING. A steamy and emotional story about a loner rocker finding his perfect duet, MORE THAN A FEELING finds the perfect pitch and will leave you with more than a song in your heart! Order your copy of MORE THAN A FEELING today!\n\n    MORE THAN A FEELING - cover\n\nFrom the award-winning author of TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT comes the final story in her red-hot Rock Star Romance series, about a loner rocker finding his perfect duet.\nWhen Cooper Hood left Snowberry, Montana ten years ago, he swore he’d never go back to the town that painted him with the same brush as his addict mother. But right in the middle of his band’s national tour he gets a call to come home: his mom’s got a whopper of a secret to reveal.\nDaisy Charbonneau’s in trouble. The talent she hired for her resort’s annual Huckleberry Festival just bailed on her, and she’s desperate to find a replacement act. Luck turns her way when she discovers her high school crush is back in town—and he happens to be a rock star.\nAs they work together, a crush deepens into so much more, but who falls in love in two weeks?\nEspecially when Cooper’s never coming back to town, and Daisy’s never going to leave it.\n\niBooks ** Amazon ** Barnes & Noble ** Kobo\n\nAnd here is my review for you all!\n\nSo in actuality I would give this book a 4-1/2 star rating.  It had a lot of what I was looking for in a book.  \n~ Hot guy - CHECK\n~ Strong female - CHECK\n~ Connection with the leads - CHECK\n~ Hot chemistry - CHECK\n~ Everything you want while listening to kids swimming in a pool on Spring Break to take \naway from it all - CHECK and CHECK\n\nEvery time I read an Erika Kelly book, I am reminded that I love her writing.  The way that she can make you connected and invested in the characters, is amazing.  I appreciate it so much after reading others.  I also love to live through the characters and have the hot romance that they have.  I mean after 5 kiddos, I love my man, but somethings are still in fantasy land for me.  And romance with a Rock star is one of them.\n\nSo if you want an awesome romance to really take you away, read this one.  I highly recommend it and anything else by Erika Kelly.\n\nAdd to your Goodreads\n\n  Erika Kelly's Rock Star Romance Series banner\n\nAnd don’t miss the first three standalone titles in The Rock Star Romance Series!\n\n      MORE THAN A FEELING - Tour Teaser 1  \nErika Kelly’s MORE THAN A FEELING – Review & Excerpt Tour Schedule\nMarch 27th\nA Novel Glimpse – Review\nBeware Of The Reader – Review & Excerpt\nThe Reading Cafe – Review & Excerpt\nMarch 28th\nMes Livres – Review & Excerpt\nSBB Reviews – Review\nTextteaser Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nMarch 29th\nAshley Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nLoves Great Reads Blog – Review & Excerpt\nMarch 30th\nBookishly yours – Review & Excerpt\nJodie's W.I.N.E. List – Review & Excerpt\nPretty Sassy Cool – Review & Excerpt\nMarch 31st\nBabbling Chatter Reads – Review & Excerpt\nKrista's Dust Jacket – Review & Excerpt\nObsessed with Romance – Review & Excerpt\nApril 1st\nAuthor Zoe Forward – Review\nApril 2nd\nOnce upon a romance blog – Review & Excerpt\nThe Butterfly Reads – Review & Excerpt\nApril 3rd\nGuilty Pleasures Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\niScream Books – Review & Excerpt\nOh My Growing TBR – Review & Excerpt\nApril 4th\nMarieke's Books – Review & Excerpt\nRenee Entress's Blog – Review & Excerpt\nSofia Loves Books – Review\nApril 5th\nLightning City Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nPeace Love Books – Review & Excerpt\nApril 6th\nDog-Eared Daydreams – Review & Excerpt\nMiss Betty's Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nApril 7th\nMelena`s Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nPretty Little Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nApril 8th\nG & T's Indie Café – Excerpt\nMiranda's Library – Excerpt\nErika Kelly - author picAbout Erika Kelly:  \n\nWebsite ** Facebook ** Twitter ** Newsletter Signup ** Erika Kelly Goodreads\n\n  InkSlinger-Blogger banner-New\n\nMonday, November 21, 2016\n\nfire-in-you-feature-tour-banner    \n\nSome are born with fire in them.\n\n✮✮✮SECOND CHANCES, HOPE, & RED-HOT CHEMISTRY…FIRE IN YOU, the final book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Wait For You World, releases November 28, 2016! Don’t Miss Brock and Jillian’s passionate and richly moving story in this standalone contemporary romance! And check out each stop on the FIRE IN YOU Feature Tour taking place November 21-December 3!✮✮✮\n\nLet the FIRE IN YOU burn and order your copy today!\n\n    fire-in-you-cover\n\nAbout FIRE IN YOU “You’ve got to be fucking kidding me,” I gasped.\nBrock’s eyes widened and then he threw back his head, laughing loudly and freely. “Ms. Lima, language.”\nMy face turned blood red. Did he seriously just say that to me?\nAndre’s smile was a bit sly as he eyed the both of us, and I knew—I just knew—he was fully aware of the fact I had no idea Brock was going to be here. Just like my mother had to have known and just like my father had failed to mention.\nMy family was a bunch of assholes.\n“Okay, I’m going to go—uh, pretend to do something,” Andre said.\nBrock’s brown eyes were trained on me as he stepped aside and clapped the shorter man on the shoulder.\n“Good luck,” Andre said to him, and my hands balled into fists.\nThe half-grin appeared on Brock’s mouth and he waited until Andre had disappeared. “I don’t think I’ve ever heard you use the word ‘fuck’ before.” His gaze flipped to the ceiling. “Well, there was the one time you tripped over your own feet and banged your knees off the pool deck. Pretty sure you yelled ‘fuck’ then.”\n“This is not happening,” I murmured, heart thumping heavily in my chest.\n“Actually, I think you yelled ‘fuck’ when your uncle Julio caught you trying to sneak out of the house. You remember that, right? You were trying to follow me—”\n“You can stop,” I snapped, “with the walk down Fuck Lane.”\nThat grin increased, spreading into a full smile that caused my stomach to dip. I placed steadying hands on my desk. “Please tell me I’m dreaming right now.”\n“If you were dreaming, I’d hope we’d both have less clothes on.”\n“What?” My jaw hit the top of the table. Was he flirting with me? Not entirely surprising. If you looked up “flirt” on the internet, I was sure it had a picture of him grinning the panties right off of some chick, so I guessed a fiancée wasn’t going to change that.\nChuckling, Brock leaned against the door and folded his arms across his broad chest, stretching the material of his white button-down. My gaze dropped. Yep. He was wearing the damn Chucks. “You’re not dreaming, Jillian. I’m the new General Manager and you’re my assistant manager.”\n“There is no way,” I said dumbly.\nHe glanced around, arching a brow. “Is it really that surprising?”\nI wanted to scream yes, but I should’ve guessed it the moment I saw Brock Friday night. Anger swept through me. Not only did I feel incredibly stupid for not figuring out Brock was my new boss, I was extremely pissed everyone in my family had basically set me up.\nTaking a deep breath, I asked, “Can you give me a second? Please?”\nBrock didn’t move for a moment and then he unfolded his arms. “Your wish is my command.”\nMy fingers curled around the edge of the desk to stop myself from throwing something at him. The moment he stepped out of my office, I hurried to the door and closed it behind him. Storming back to the desk, I pulled my cellphone out of the little slip inside my purse and jabbed my finger on my father’s contact.\nHe answered on the third ring, his accented voice way too cheery for this time of the morning. “Jillian, my baby girl, are you—”\n“Brock is the new General Manager?” I whispered-yelled into the phone.\n“You’re at the office already? It’s not even eight-fifteen— Wait, Brock is already there too?” He laughed. “That is surprising.”\n“That’s not really important right now.” I took a deep, calming breath. “Brock really is…he’s the GM?”\n“I don’t think you really need to ask that question,” he responded. “Especially when you know the answer to it.”\nClosing my eyes, I held the phone so tightly I was surprised it didn’t shatter into a million pieces. “Why didn’t you tell me?”\n“Would it have a made a difference?” he asked.\nYes. A thousand times yes, but I didn’t say that. I refused to admit that. “Why didn’t you tell me?”\n“You’re going to have to ask him that.” There was a pause. “I didn’t offer you this job because I thought you couldn’t handle working with him or that you would be calling me on your first day, thirty minutes before you should even be there.”\n“And I’m not saying that to hurt you, hon. You know that. Hurting you is the last thing I’d ever want to do.” There was another gap of silence while I contemplated knocking the computer off my desk with a ninja kick, and then Dad said, “You can do this.”\nThen he hung up on me.\nWhat in the hell?\n\nJillian and Brock are a hot couple.  And what would I expect from J Lynn??  They have a history and it is amazing.  J Lynn always likes to have the most diverse and interesting characters that come together due to bizarre circumstances.  And honestly I have not really met any of her characters I did not end up falling for.  And this is not a difference.  They are very likable and very interesting.  Ones that I could totally see me liking in real life.  And she always is able to write realistic drama that you can see happening and understand why it would and how one would react in that circumstance.  Just an awesome book and an awesome writer.\n\nI was extremely lucky to receive this as an advanced reader copy in exchange for a fair and honest review.\n\nFIRE IN YOU Feature Tour\nNovember 21\nThe Book Bratz-Review \nThis Wacky Mama Reads!-Review & Excerpt \nBooklovers For Life-Character Q & A-Jillian\nNovember 22\nWords With Sarah-Review & Author Interview\nNovember 23\nKrista’s Dust Jacket-Review & Excerpt \nOh My Growing TBR-Review & Excerpt\nNovember 24\n  Star-Crossed Book Blog-Review & Author Interview\nNovember 25\nBook Bitches Blog-Review & Excerpt\n  The Irish Banana Reviews-Review & Author Interview\nNovember 26\nStuck In YA Books-Review & Top 5 List\n  Step Into Fiction-Review & Excerpt\nNovember 27\nLess Reality, More Books-Review & Character Q & A-Kristen\n  My YA NA Book Obsession-Review & Author Interview\nNovember 28\n  Stuck in Books-Dual Reviews\n  MEReadAlot-Review\nNovember 29\n  Love Between the Sheets-Review & Character Q & A-Brock\nNovember 30\nThe Cover Contessa-Review & Top 5 List\n  Deity Island-Review & Excerpt\n  All Romance Reviews-Review & Excerpt\nDecember 1\n  Readers Live 1000 Lives-Review & Character Q & A-Avery & Cam\n  K-Books-Review\nDecember 2\nTome Tender-Review & Excerpt\n  The Book Hookup-Review & Excerpt\nDecember 3\nNose Stuck in a Book-Review & Excerpt\n  Kimberlyfaye Reads-Review & Top 5 List\n\n    author-photo-jla_j-lynn\n\nAbout Jennifer L. Armentrout:Tuesday, November 1, 2016\n\nHearts and Ink Coloring Book!\n\nrdl-banner\n\nLaura Kaye’s HEARTS & INK, the adult coloring book inspired by her award-winning and bestselling novels releases today! Thirty exciting and original designs will inspire, relax, and entertain fans old and new! Grab your pencils and crayons and get ready to read - and color -I was lucky enough to be able to receive a page from this book to color and show off.  I will display it below.  I for one cannot wait to buy this book.  Obviously I need to be purchasing a few new markers.  Very excited!!- and color - hard!\n\nOrder on Amazon\n\n  laurakaye-34-crop-2\n\nAbout Laura Kaye:  \n\nThursday, October 13, 2016\n\nReview: Slow Burn\n\nSlow Burn Slow Burn by Pamela Clare\nMy rating: 3 of 5 stars\n\nI always get my hopes up for firemen stories. As a loyal fireman wife who thinks the world of her husband and his profession, I always have high hopes for the \"glamorizing love stories\" that are written. And I am usually if not always disappointed. This is one was no different. Now by no means does this mean that the book was written bad or the story itself was bad. But honestly, it just never meets the expectations I have in this the age of Chicago Fire.\n\nIt had okay characters and a story that was fine. I just did not feel a major connection with any of them nor did I have to continue reading for fear I may miss something. That all being said, the writing was okay as was the characters and their relationships.\n\nI received this story in exchange for a fair and honest review.\n\nView all my reviews\n\nReview: This Is Our Song\n\nThis Is Our Song This Is Our Song by Samantha Chase\nMy rating: 4 of 5 stars\n\nI received this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.\n\nI enjoyed this one as I always enjoy a Samantha Chase book. She writes well and always seems to keep a traditional romantic novel cleaner than most and endearingly sweet.\n\nThese characters were no different and were perfectly written as they were matched. Another strong book by Samantha Chase.\n\nView all my reviews\n\nReview: The Invitation\n\nThe Invitation The Invitation by Lucy Foley\nMy rating: 3 of 5 stars\n\nI received this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.\n\nThis is not a normal pick for me unless it was recommended. I felt that this one just did not hold my interest as much as I would have liked. I did however love the cover of the book. And the writing was just average for me. I had higher hopes on this one.\n\nView all my reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999362826347351} +{"content": "\n\nWords and phrases that rhyme with insobriety:   (16 results)\n\n3 syllables:\n\n4 syllables:\nanxiety, dubiety, propriety, sobriety, society, variety\n\n5 syllables:\nhigh society, impropriety, notoriety\n\n6 syllables:\nbuilding society, secret society\n\n7 syllables:\ncastration anxiety, fabian society, tammany society\n\n8 syllables:\nhonorary society\n\nWords and phrases that almost rhyme :   (15 results)\n\n3 syllables:\nbriony, bryony, niamey, piaffe, piously, pliancy, quietly\n\n4 syllables:\ncalliope, compliancy, defiantly, impiously, psychiatry, reliably\n\n5 syllables:\n\n6 syllables:\n\nMore ideas:\n\n— Try the advanced search interface for more ideas.\n\n— Search for words ending with \"ety\"\n\nAdjectives for insobriety: excessive, male, strong, occasional, chronic, wild, malicious, intellectual, moderate, habitual, national more...\n\n— People also search for: combativeness, drinker, drinkers, drunkenness, effervescence, intemperance, intoxication, masturbation, palpitation, restlessness, acquisitiveness, more...\n\n— Use insobriety in a sentence\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\nHelp  Advanced  Feedback  Android  iPhone/iPad  API  Blog  Privacy\n\nCopyright © 2020 Datamuse", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999979555606842} +{"content": "\n\nnovel by Morrison\n\nLearn about this topic in these articles:\n\nAfrican American literature\n\n • Title page from the first edition of The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano; or, Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (1789).\n In African American literature: African American roots\n\n Four years later, Morrison published Jazz, a novel of murder and reconciliation set in Harlem during the 1920s, and Playing in the Dark, a trenchant examination of whiteness as a thematic obsession in American literature. In 1993 Morrison became the first African American to be awarded the Nobel Prize for…\n\n Read More\n\nAmerican literature\n\n • Smith, John: Virginia\n In American literature: African American literature\n\n (1977), Beloved (1987), Jazz (1992), and Paradise (1998), Toni Morrison created a strikingly original fiction that sounded different notes from lyrical recollection to magic realism. Like Ellison, Morrison drew on diverse literary and folk influences and dealt with important phases of Black history—i.e., slavery in Beloved and the…\n\n Read More\n\ndiscussed in biography\n\n • Toni Morrison\n In Toni Morrison\n\n In 1992 Morrison released Jazz, a story of violence and passion set in New York City’s Harlem during the 1920s. Subsequent novels were Paradise (1998), a richly detailed portrait of a Black utopian community in Oklahoma, and Love (2003), an intricate family story that reveals the myriad facets of…\n\n Read More\nGrab a copy of our NEW encyclopedia for Kids!\nLearn More!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999760985374451} +{"content": " • West Cork Literary Festival 8-15 July 2022Subscribe to our newsletter\n\nGet all of the latest from writing.ie delivered directly to your inbox.\n\nFeatured books", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983128905296326} +{"content": "\n\n[Rhymes]   Lyrics and poems   Near rhymes   Phrase rhymes   Synonyms / Related   Phrases   Example sentences   Descriptive words   Definitions   Same consonants  \n\nWords and phrases that rhyme with incessant:   (76 results)\n\n2 syllables:\n-escent, bessent, cessant, cr., crescent, escent, jessant\n\n3 syllables:\naccrescent, acescent, ascessant, calescent, caressant, concrescent, condescent, confessant, decrescent, depressant, excrescent, fervescent, flourescent, fluorescent, frondescent, glabrescent, ignescent, increscent, marcescent, nigrescent, petrescent, quiescent, suppressant, toppescent, torpescent, tumescent, uncessant, virescent\n\n4 syllables:\nacaulescent, acquiescent, adipescent, adolescent, alcalescent, alkalescent, almond crescent, arborescent, circumcrescent, convalescent, decadescent, deliquescent, effervescent, erubescent, evanescent, excandescent, gangrenescent, incandescent, ingravescent, interessant, intumescent, iridescent, luminescent, obsolescent, pre-pubescent, recrudescent, revalescent, supercrescent, violescent\n\n5 syllables:\nantidepressant, ineffervescent, noneffervescent, preadolescent, rejuvenescent\n\n6 syllables:\nchemiluminescent, immunodepressant, immunosuppressant, photoluminescent, thermoluminescent, triboluminescent\n\n7 syllables:\n\nWords and phrases that almost rhyme :   (56 results)\n\n2 syllables:\nbesant, bezant, breakfast, clarence, dresses, ending, errand, essence, heaven, lessened, lesson, mention, message, peasant, pedant, pheasant, pleasant, pregnant, present, presents, resting, second, sections, session, setting, stressing, tempest, tennant, vexing\n\n3 syllables:\naggression, assessment, at present, caressing, contestant, dependent, depressants, depressive, expressive, forbearance, insistent, investment, obsession, odessa, persistent, possessive, transparent, unending, unpleasant\n\n4 syllables:\nargus pheasant, christmas present, evanescence, luminescence, omnipresent, reminiscent, unrelenting\n\n6 syllables:\nhistorical present\n\nMore ideas:\n\n— Try the advanced search interface for more ideas (New!)\n\n— Search for words ending with \"ant\"\n\nNouns for incessant: rain, activity, fire, warfare, toil, wars, struggle, demands, work, war, labour, more...\n\n— People also search for: ceaseless, unceasing, continual, relentless, constant, endless, unremitting, continuous, more...\n\n— Invent new words related to incessant (New!)\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 incessant used in context: 6 poetry verses, 5 Shakespeare works, 2 definitions\n\nHelp  Advanced  Feedback  Android  iPhone/iPad  API  Blog  Privacy\n\nCopyright © 2018 Datamuse", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9322078824043274} +{"content": "How to say FUN in Hungarian fʌn\n\nWould you like to know how to translate FUN to Hungarian? This page provides all possible translations of the word FUN in the Hungarian language.\n\ntréfa, móka\n\nfun(noun)\n\nenjoyment; a good time\n\nThey had a lot of fun at the party; Isn't this fun!\n\nGet even more translations for FUN\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this FUN Hungarian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"FUN.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 16 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": 0.9994155168533325} +{"content": "Buy great novelsSoul Lifter\n\nRelationships Matter Marketing Program Real Fast Book Marketing\n\nThe Book Marketing Network\n\nFor book/ebook authors, publishers, & self-publishers\n\nJuly 2016 Blog Posts (61)\n\n\"The Little Book of Revelation\" has been nominated for Double Decker Books Awards for the year of 2015!\n\nPlease vote for the \"The Little Book of Revelation\" under the genre Religion & Spirituality by clicking the link below. Don’t’ forget to hit “submit.” Thanks.\n\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/1t0_yBRDf1fm-XpglHFQQmcu8RoLxfgVCGizymCEcQ08/viewform\n\nAdded by Eli Kittim on July 31, 2016 at 2:45pm — No Comments\n\nQuestion Time at the Rox Music Festival\n\nJuly 31st. 2016\n\nYesterday, five members of our CHINDI group and myself set up a bookstall at the Rox Music festival in Bognor Regis. It might sound odd, being as it was a music festival, but it worked. The six of us were there all day, and met some interesting people who stopped by the stall to chat. And we sold some books! It’s amazing what kind of questions we are asked. “Are you all authors?” was a common one. One visitor wanted to play a kind of one upmanship.…\n\nAdded by Michael on July 31, 2016 at 11:42am — No Comments\n\nGoing International\n\nI've been interviewed by Australian writer Rita Lee Chapman. We talked about a variety of subjects and the blog also includes an excerpt from Something So Divine and a blurb for my next, Shares The Darkness.\n\nAdded by J. R. Lindermuth on July 31, 2016 at 7:44am — No Comments\n\nPoem: This Broken Road\n\nI had been sadly blinded\n\nby my sinful misery,\n\nlistening to Life pass by;\n\nWould I, be able to see\n\nthe Love that You had bestowed?\n\nI’m stuck on this broken road;\n\nrestore my vision today,\n\nas my purpose has been slowed.\n\nI was like Bartimaeus,\n\nwaiting for Christ to find me;\n\nunto Him, I cried and called;\n\nHe lovingly met my plea.\n\nHe greeted me where I was,\n\nshunned by the neighborhood crowd;\n\ntransfixed, I stood before…\n\nAdded by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on July 30, 2016 at 8:49am — No Comments\n\nPoem: Rooted and Grounded\n\nPlanted by the river of Living Waters,\n\nI remain rooted and grounded in Christ;\n\nHe provides for my thirst, my hunger,\n\nmy Salvation and my everlasting Life.\n\nWith the foundation of Biblical Truth,\n\nI’m rooted and grounded in the Holy Word;\n\nthe application of its principles gives\n\nmy heart hope with peace that’s assured.\n\nWhen walking in holiness and rectitude,\n\nI stay rooted and grounded in God’s love;\n\nHis Essence softly embraces me with…\n\nAdded by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on July 30, 2016 at 8:48am — No Comments\n\nEbook Giveaway Contest\n\nSee this #AmazonGiveaway for a chance to win: Blood and Fire: The Draconos Saga Volume 1 (Kindle Edition). https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/cd0f6b91c689f168 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Ends the earlier of Aug 8, 2016 11:59 PM PDT, or when all prizes are claimed.…\n\nAdded by 4-LAN on July 30, 2016 at 7:01am — No Comments\n\nPersonal Update\n\nJust a quick update to keep my followers in the cerebral loop. I'm working on a new book that is a stand-alone story but also book #2 in the End Time Series. It is based on an idea I've had and kept in the vault for years. The subject-- what lies after the end of existence.\n\nAs I've mentioned before the going is slow with this one due to the near…\n\nAdded by Neil Ostroff on July 29, 2016 at 7:30am — No Comments\n\nWhat I Am Reading\n\nThe Pervasion of Christian Kraus\n\nThe Anguisher Creature…\n\nThe Pervasion of Christian Kraus by Nathan Kuzack\n\nAdded by 4-LAN on July 29, 2016 at 6:00am — No Comments\n\nCharacter Interview\n\nI thought it might be fun to interview a character from Something So Divine and give readers some insight into her character. You can read it here: http://jrlindermuth.blogspot.com/\n\nAdded by J. R. Lindermuth on July 26, 2016 at 8:05am — No Comments\n\nAmazon eBook Giveaway Contest\n\nOr here is some suggested copy:\nSee this #AmazonGiveaway for a chance to win: Blood and Fire: The Draconos Saga Volume 1 (Kindle Edition).…\n\nAdded by 4-LAN on July 25, 2016 at 3:17pm — No Comments\n\nStories of Music, Vol. 1 by Holly E Tripp\n\nMusic evokes memories, of that everyone can agree, be they good, bad, happy or sad, a certain piece of music will mean something special to someone.\n\nHolly Tripp’s love of music some would say was inborn, she was raised in a musical family, and loved hearing tales of her great grandmother’s magical childhood, dancing to the fiddle players’ music.\n\nHowever a family…\n\nAdded by Susan Keefe on July 25, 2016 at 9:08am — No Comments\n\nUFO Trends\n\nCheck out the latest blog on…\n\nAdded by Graham Clayton on July 25, 2016 at 3:57am — No Comments\n\nUpside and downside\n\nJuly 23rd. 2016\n\nThe sun is shining here in Bognor and I have a lousy viral infection. Can’t write, don’t want to write, and know that as an author I should ignore the pain and get on with it. But it shouldn’t be too long before I’m back in the game once the antibiotics kick in. You get days like that, don’t you? But what has been happening on the upside is that I have passed the 1000 subscribers mark! Time for a celebration. The next target must be 2000, but that’s…\n\nAdded by Michael on July 24, 2016 at 5:30pm — No Comments\n\nVampires and a Bad Ass Heroine: Review of The Crimson Calling\n\nThe Crimson Calling by Patrick C. Greene is a suspenseful, fast-paced tale featuring a strong, bad ass heroine, and lots of non-stop action. It puts a new spin on vampire lore by combining the old myths with the modern military.\n\nIn a world where just a few hundred vampires secretly remain after the eradication of 1666, Olivia–Liv–Irons is a young woman with…\n\nAdded by Mayra Calvani on July 24, 2016 at 4:07Free Sci-Fi Short Story\n\nTerror on Telderan\n\nAdded by Author Larry J on July 22, 2016 at 11:00am — No Comments\n\nNew Book from Organization Expert Jane Stoller Helps Readers Lead Happier and Healthier Lives\n\nJuly 21, 2016 (Zurich, Switzerland) – Jane Stoller announced today that her book, Organizing for Your Lifestyle, is now available for sale on AmazonOrganizing for Your Lifestyle is a fun, inspiring guide to organizing all aspects of your life,…\n\nAdded by Kelsey McBride on July 21, 2016 at 10:45am — No Comments\n\nNew cover art and design for BLACK DOG by Rachel Neumeier (@RachelNeumeier)\n\nI was very excited when Rachel emailed to tell me that she wanted a new cover for the first book of the Black Dog series. I've had the honor of…\n\nAdded by Aidana WillowRaven on July 20, 2016 at 6:00pm — No Comments\n\nMonthly Archives\n\nSell Your Books!\n\n15,000 Eyeballs Internet Market Program\n\nBook Marketing Blogs\n\nJohn Kremer created this Ning Network.\n\n© 2020   Created by John Kremer.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000061988830566} +{"content": "Azrael Vol. 2 (2009-2011) #11\n\nGot it!\n\nAzrael Vol. 2 (2009-2011)\n\n4.041 reviews\n\nAdditional info\n\nEnglish (United States) · \n\nPublication date\n\nISBN / Barcode\n\n • 761941286648-01111\n\nWhat readers say\n\n4 1\n\nhas rated42/17/2016\n\nThe content of this page is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Share Alike license, except for comic images that are the property of their respective authors and publishers. We waive the right of attribution. More info.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981760382652283} +{"content": "\nThe Good Old Stuff Book Review Summary\n\nDetailed Plot Synopsis of The Good Old Stuff\n\nIn the introduction to this book of short stories, mostly set in the late 1950's to mid 1960's, John D. McDonald, creator of the much lauded Travis McGee series of mystery books, is quoted as saying he wanted a writer \"to have a bit of magic in his prose style, a bit of unobtrusive poetry.\" He certainly achieves that ideal in this collection of thirteen mesmerizing stories which range in style from straight detective stories to tales of psychological suspense. The good old stuff, indeed!\nThis report prepared by Bill Brumlow\n\nPlease enter the number 42 plus two in the right box.\n\nChapter Analysis of The Good Old Stuff\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nHow difficult to spot villain?    -   Moderately Challenging Time/era of story:    -   1960's-1970's What % of story relates directly to the mystery, not the subplot?    -   60% Kid or adult book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book The crook is....    -   criminal's rise in a crime organization Crime Thriller    -   Yes Is MAIN CHARACTER an EVIL criminal?    -   Yes Murder Mystery (killer unknown)    -   Yes\n\nUnited States    -   Yes The US:    -   Southeast\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   moderately detailed references to deaths Explicit sex in book?    -   Yes What kind of sex:    -   vague references Unusual forms of death    -   perforation--bullets Unusual form of death?    -   Yes Amount of dialog    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like The Good Old Stuff\n\nJohn D. MacDonald Books Note: the views expressed here are only those of the reviewer(s).\n2 Ways to Search!\n\nOur Chief Librarian", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9977000951766968} +{"content": "Publication Year: 2001\nPublisher: Pearson Linguistics\nReview: Not available for review. If you would like to review a book on The LINGUIST List, please login to view the AFR list.\nBibTex: View BibTex record\nLinguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics\nIssue: All announcements sent out by The LINGUIST List are emailed to our subscribers and archived with the Library of Congress.\nClick here to see the original emailed issue.\n\nFormat: Hardback\nISBN: 058242335X\nISBN-13: N/A\nPages: 208\nPrices: #17.99", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998554587364197} +{"content": "\nfull details for\n\nSiglo de la Luz\n\nAuthor Universal House of Justice\nTitle of item\nSiglo de la Luz\nDate of this edition 2001\nLanguage of first ed. English\nPermission Open copyright (see Baha'i Reference Library sharing terms, BIC copyright statement, and uhj_permission_electronic_texts)\nPosted 2003-11-25 by Ismael Velasco\nClassified in Books and Documents from the Universal House of Justice\nURLbahai-library.com/cuj_siglo_luz\nAbstract Spanish translation of Century of Light.\nTags Century of Light (book)\nCross-referencesSee also https://bahai-library.com/uhj_century_light.\nPage views 53663 hits since 2003-11-25\nEdit qualitymedium: minimally proofread or edited\nFormat qualityhigh: well formatted\nLast edited\n2003-11-25. 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Great story! Sheri and Nate were supposed to be married. But the obsession of a mad man made her make the hardest choice she's ever had to make. Leave Nate. To keep him safe she had to give him up. But now after a few years the stalking has started again. And she has nowhere to turn but the man she has never stopped loving. Nate was torn apart when Sheri left. And vows to never let another woman have control over his heart. But when Sheri comes seeking him out for help and protection he has no other answer but yes. He has never stopped loving her and will do all that is in his power to keep her safe. When suspicions arise that it could be someone extremely close to her, things escalate and the raging madman comes calling. Will Nate and Sheri be able to take him down or will they lose their love and possibly their lives to this wicked obsession??\nPeachey04 More than 1 year ago\nFound this to be a quick read but jam packed full of mystery and suspense. Nate and Sheri have a painful history, but she needs help. The characters have intense interactions as the mystery unravels. Second chances happen but will it be to late! Great story, loved it. Gifted a copy for an honest review.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9085262417793274} +{"content": "Come at me!\n\nI just got this issue and didn't even see the Cringe article on my first flip-through! Probably because I was so friggin' excited over the Ted Leo review.\n\nposted by Lizzie on March 15, 2007 at 01:49 PM\n\nAlso, if Paste puts their articles online, his publicist probably has one of those google alerts set for anything that pops up with his name in it. At least, I have that for the people I work for and I'm not even a publicist. So, you know.\n\nposted by LIzzie on March 15, 2007 at 01:51 PM\n\nYou're darn lucky the article came out well; I don't trust this Evie Nagy character. A highly suspicious name. And a former girl band member, no less--no doubt from the Jane Wiedlin school.\n\nposted by Greg on March 15, 2007 at 01:54 PM\n\nGreg, someday I will throw a pie in your face. FYI.\n\nAnd Sarah, I'm really glad they picked the Christian Bale pullquote and that you didn't yell at me for using it.\n\nposted by EV on March 15, 2007 at 02:15 PM\n\nYay! I used to work at Paste and it warms my heart to see two things I love so much come together. May there always be awkward moments to share with one another! Long live Cringe!\n\nposted by TeenSleuth on March 15, 2007 at 03:48 PM\n\nAn excellent article and it's great to see such rave write-ups but not surprising at all. Also, nice use of jerkin in a sentence.\n\nposted by will on March 15, 2007 at 06:11 PM\n\nCompletely, completely awesome.\n\nposted by Erin on March 15, 2007 at 09:57 PM\n\nthis was on my kitchen counter today!\n\nmany congrats, sarah brown :-)\n\nposted by nicole on March 15, 2007 at 10:46 PM\n\nSo confused when I went to view the photo of the cover. I had read \"Modest Mouse underwear on the cover.\"\n\nposted by jordan on March 15, 2007 at 11:34 PM\n\noh MAN. i only had, like, 300 words for VZ. what did i eff up?\n\nseriously - what a great picture of the lifecycle of Cringe! so, so happy for you.\n\nposted by kirsten on March 16, 2007 at 11:36 AM\n\nI'll be honest: I had to look up the word \"jerkin\" because I wanted to accurately imagine Christian Bale wearing one. Not only do I now have yet another CB fantasy in my head, I learned a new word. Thanks, Sarah Brown!\n\nposted by Bre on March 31, 2007 at 11:21 PM", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9204997420310974} +{"content": "The Mouse Who Reached the Sky A Lift-the-Flap Story Book (PB)\n\nAuthor(s): Petr Horacek\n\nPicture Books\n$16.99(AUD)\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nThe Mouse Who Reached the Sky is a simple, yet utterly charming story that celebrates working together, friendship and sharing. [...] This delightful story is accompanied by bold illustrations that are sure to delight young children. It also has a fantastic fold out page towards the end showing the friends final plan to reach the mysterious red object that is stuck in the tree. The Reading Zone The vibrant illustrations almost leap off the page; they are infused with colour and the details, especially the animals' faces, are totally engaging. A perfect picture book - amusing text, fabulous illustrations, friendship and fun. Parents in Touch\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Walker Books Australia Pty, Limited\n • : Walker Books Australia\n • : April 2016\n • : 25.00 cmmm X 23.00 cmmm\n • : United Kingdom\n • : April 2016\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : Petr Horacek\n • : Petr Horacek", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9772945046424866} +{"content": "&Now 2015: Blast Radius has ended\nThursday, March 26 • 8:00pm - 9:15pm\nmØnġreL PôeTiKs\n\nSign up or log in to save this to your schedule and see who's attending!\n\nWe speak as a mongrel horde, from the eye of a dog of uncertain parentage. Our texts are half-breeds, mutant—cross-breeding languages and media, breaking colonizing vocabularies and signs upon themselves. In our poems and performances, we splice text-genes, graft image-skins under the cipher of the hybrid, the sign of the cur. The results are transmuted bodies that are our double—stuttering, obscenely baroque, blind. Lacunae and aporia, indwell. The text-body without borders, without discernable organs that bleeds into visual media and performance art. The failed body of the migrating text that refuses to stop in its perambulations and involutions. The text that eats itself with cannibal intelligence. Poetry as a language prosthesis indicating not absence but excess. The sublime radiance of that.\n\navatar for Lara Glenum\n\nLara Glenum\n\nAssociateProfessor, LSU\nLARA GLENUM is the author of four books of poetry: Pop Corpse, Maximum Gaga, and The Hounds of No (all from Action Books), and All Hopped Up On Fleshy Dumdums (Spork Press). With Arielle Greenberg she is also the co-editor of Gurlesque: the new grrly, burlesque, grotesque poetics... Read More →\n\navatar for Eunsong Kim\n\nEunsong Kim\n\nEunsong Kim is a graduate student at the University of California, San Diego. 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Read More →\n\nThursday March 26, 2015 8:00pm - 9:15pm\nMod Theater\n\nAttendees (0)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.992652416229248} +{"content": "Survival Skills\n\nSurvival Skills\n\nby Theresa Alt\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nMembers save with free shipping everyday! \nSee details\n\nChristy's first semester at college is even better than she imagined it would be. She has a new best friend and study partner, Ashley. She's falling hard for the handsome and funny Scott Markham. She is doing well in all of her classes-except Scientific Paradigms. Christy discovers evidence that the professor, Dr. Franklin, is conducting dangerous experiments on his unsuspecting students. When she confronts him, Dr. Franklin claims an entirely different motive. Christy must decide what to believe. Is Dr. Franklin placing his students' lives at risk for scientific gain, or is he giving them the skills to survive an imminent worldwide disaster?\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781512710823\nPublisher: Westbow Press\nPublication date: 09/22/2015\nPages: 286\nProduct dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.64(d)\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7579549551010132} +{"content": "\nArt In England (Classic Reprint)\n\n Art in England (Classic Reprint) pdfHere The bloodline of a champion pdf link Download Six scary stories pdf at allziezaraul.wordpress.com Read Brooklyn interiors ebook allrastzomestil.wordpress.com Download The graveyard apartment a novel pdf at allfletdanwel.wordpress.com Souleater oe Warrior rancine rivers Here Age o anxiety auen pdf link\n\nSimilar ebooks", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.622800886631012} +{"content": "\nList Resources\n\nDisplaying 1 - 9 of 9 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)\nOrder by:\n\nUse all checked: \nUse all displayed: \nUse all in list: \nAllison, Anne. \"A Challenge to Hollywood? Japanese character goods hit the us.\" Japanese Studies 20.(2000): 67–88.  \nAdded by: joachim 11/23/11, 5:24 PM\nAllison, Anne. Millennial Monsters: Japanese toys and the global imagination. Asia: Local Studies/Global Themes. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2006.  \nLast edited by: joachim 5/18/11, 2:17 PM\nAllison, Anne. \"Sailor Moon: Japanese superheroes for global girls.\" Japan Pop! Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture. Ed. Timothy J. Craig. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 2000. 259–78.  \nLast edited by: joachim 9/19/09, 3:47 PM\nBailey, Catherine E. \"Prince Charming by Day, Superheroine by Night? Subversive sexualities and gender fluidity in revolutionary girl utena and sailor moon.\" Colloquy 24 2012. Accessed 11 March. 2013. .  \nAdded by: joachim 3/11/13, 1:10 PM\nGelfand, Lynn. \"“Moon Prism Power, Make-Up!” Sailor moon and the transformation of the multiform story in modern media.\" Scan. Journal of media arts culture 9.1 2012. Accessed 3 May. 2013. .  \nAdded by: joachim 5/4/13, 12:14 AM\nGrigsby, Mary. \"Sailormoon: Manga (Comics) and Anime (Cartoon) Superheroine Meets Barbie: Global entertainment commodity comes to the united states.\" Journal of Popular Culture 32.(1998): 59–80.  \nLast edited by: joachim 9/25/20, 2:48 PM\nGrigsby, Mary. \"The Social Production of Gender as Reflected in Two Japanese Culture Industry Products: sailormoon and crayon shin-chan.\" Themes and Issues in Asian Cartooning. Cute, Cheap, Mad, and Sexy. Ed. John A. Lent. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State Univ. Popular Press, 1999. 183–210.  \nLast edited by: joachim 4/1/11, 12:25 AM\nHemmann, Kathryn. Manga Cultures and the Female Gaze. East Asian Popular Culture. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.  \nLast edited by: joachim 8/23/20, 12:39 AM\nNapier, Susan J. \"Vampires, Psychic Girls, Flying Women and Sailor Scouts Four faces of the young female in japanese popular culture.\" The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture. Gender, Shifting Boundaries and Global Cultures. Ed. Dolores P. Martinez. 3rd ed. Contemporary Japanese Society. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001. 91–109.  \nLast edited by: joachim 4/10/10, 10:47 AM\nWIKINDX 6.7.0 | Total resources: 14178 | Username: -- | Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography | Style: Modern Language Association (MLA)\n\nPHP execution time: 0.05702 s\nSQL execution time: 0.04369 s\nTPL rendering time: 0.00294 s\nTotal elapsed time: 0.10365 s\nPeak memory usage: 1.4451 MB\nMemory at close: 1.2016 MB\nDatabase queries: 37", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8261255025863647} +{"content": "Category Archives: Critical Realism\n\nArcher and The Focused Autonomous Reflexive\n\nSince the quadrupling of oil prices in the early 1970s we have witnessed a change in the class/command dynamic; namely, an intensification of class power relative to that of the increasingly privatised yet regulatory state. In recognition of this I formulated my deliberately provocative greedy bastards hypothesis (GBH), an hypothesis many will find even less… Read More »\n\nArcher, Morphogenesis and Reflexivity\n\nThis is a longer blog than is usual for me, for which apologies. It is the first of a projected series of four or five. They will examine the writings of Margaret Archer on reflexivity. In this one I set out the basics of her argument and in subsequent ones seek to apply it in… Read More »\n\nCritical Realism and Epilepsy-related QofL\n\nThis blog builds on my previous precis of basic critical realism to offer an illustration of its potential for coming to terms with ‘interdisciplinarity’. The focus is on epilepsy-related quality of life, and my analysis draws on work conducted with Caroline Selai and Panagiota Afentouli and published as a chapter in a volume edited by… Read More »\n\nBasic Critical Realism, ‘Interdisciplinarity’ and Health\n\nI recently convened an afternoon workshop on ‘interdisciplinarity and health’ as part of UCL’s Behaviour Change Month. I spoke briefly about philosophy, Henry Potts about methods and Caroline Selai about applications. The ensuing discussion was lively and there will I am sure be follow-up gatherings. In this blog, the first of two, I summarize what… Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999881982803345} +{"content": "Want to be swept away to exotic locations every month? Sign up for Harlequin Reader Service and get two Presents books FREE! LEARN MORE\n\nA Soldier in Conard County (eBook)\n\nby Rachel Lee\n\nA Soldier in Conard County\n\nMiniseries: American Heroes (Book #33)\nOn Sale: Feb 01, 2018\nRelease Month: Mar 2018\n\nAbout this Book\n\nHe’s honoring a fallen friend…but never expected to fall in love.\n\nWhen he first arrives in Conard County, Sergeant Gil York is licking the wounds of combat—and mourning a beloved friend. But when he meets his fallen buddy’s cousin, Miriam Baker, the troubled hero feels alive in a way he hasn’t in years. 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Highly recommended.”\n—Crystal Book Review\n\n“A spunky, modern heroine with a knock-out voice.”\n—Reading Lark\n\n“Mixes golden age drama with a touch of noir mystery.”\n—ARe Café\n\n“It’s an exciting book that paints a vivid picture of the movie industry of the time . . . Velva Jean is a brave, smart and loyal woman.”—Bookworm is my Totem\n\n“If you’re a fan of Hollywood’s Golden Age there’s plenty for you here [with a] murder mystery . . . good enough to hold your interest even if you’re not fascinated by the machinations of the studio system.”\n—Verity Reads Books\n\n“A spirited tale of courage, honor and loyalty. Jennifer Niven succeeds in not only illuminating an important and little-known role played by women during the war, but creating an unforgettable and heartfelt story that will resonate with readers far and wide.”\n—Pam Jenoff, author of The Diplomat’s Wife\n\nFeatured on Los Angeles Magazine’s “To Read” list for August 2011\nNamed the September Read of the Month by the Southern Literary Review\n\n“An endearing portrait of a young woman with a big heart—Velva Jean Learns to Fly illuminates the power of going after a dream and the courage it takes to never let go.”\n—Beth Hoffman, bestselling author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt\n\n“Besides creating a gutsy heroine, who, despite the repressive times, never becomes bitter, Niven’s writing shines overall. Cheers to Niven, Velva Jean, and the two further books of her remarkable story to come in 2012 and 2013.”\nBooklist, starred review\n\n“A very special World War II novel…. Jennifer Niven’s ongoing portrayal of this totally engaging young woman set within a stunning vision of the American South during WWII is a major achievement. The explorations of the Nashville music industry and the WASP initiative are rich in evocative detail.”\nSouthern Literary Review\nAn August 2009 Indie Next Pick\nA Summer 2010 Indie Next Reader’s Group “Top Ten” Pick\nA Costco Pick (Pennie’s Book Pick of the Month for August 2009)\n\n“A touching read, funny and wise, like a crazy blend of Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, a less morose Flannery O’Connor, and maybe a shot of Hank Williams . . . 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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": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Bloodlines by Richelle Mead\n\nPosted July 31, 2017 by Amber in Reviews / 6 Comments\n\nby Richelle Mead\n\nSeries: Bloodlines #1\nPublisher: Penguin Books on August 23, 2011\nGenre: Fantasy, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Vampires\nTarget Age Group: Young Adult\n\nCheck out this book on GoodreadsI really wanted to like Bloodlines.  Going into it, my attitude was very positive.  I almost immediately found myself out-of-the-loop, and when I thought I could latch on to Sydney as a likable character, that failed me, too.  I was determined to push through it, waiting for the tides to turn, and they just didn’t.  I’m sorry!  I wanted to be all up in the YEAHHHH NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER WUT! of this book, but … I can’t.\n\nSydney. … Sydney, Sydney, Sydney.  I really though I was going to like this character.  I thought she and I were going to be badass strigoi butt-kicking pals.  Unfortunately, Sydney is too busy doing her own thing, not knowing how to handle basic human interactions, worrying about how she can have the perfect body, and generally being a bubbly popular school nerd to hang out.  FINE WHATEVER I’LL FIND ANOTHER CHARACTER.\n\nThe problem was, I didn’t.  At times, I found Adrian tolerable, but mostly he’s just a hot mess.  Jill is whiny and pathetic.  Lee is too sugary (also evil), Keith is twisted and horrible, Clarence is loco… I’m running out of characters here!\n\nI’ll give it to Mead, I do like her world.  I’m game for vampires, especially those that don’t sparkle, mope, or French kiss excessively.  I like the additional levels of supernatural persons she’s added:  strigoi, moroi, dhampir, alchemist, human.  I don’t even mind the boarding school environment.  She’s clearly well organized in her different classes, behaviors, and political systems, and it makes the world feel believable.\n\nI really wanted to know what was going on with those tattoos.  I wanted to stop reading the first time Sydney complained about being a size 2/4 (WHY ARE YOU GIVING THESE YOUNG WOMEN IMAGE COMPLEXES WE HAVE ENOUGH PROBLEMS), but there were the weird comments about the tattoos and SERIOUSLY I KNOW HOW IT’S GOING TO END JUST TELL ME I’M RIGHT OKAY THERE ARE OTHER BOOKS.  The various strains of the plot and character behaviors were enormously predictable.  I did think that the two plots she ended up focusing on would be related as ONE BIG PLOT but I was wrong there, silly me.\n\nAlso, unless you count a wee bit of bullying revenge, this book was not about protecting Jill.  It explains their living arrangements, but is not the story.  DECEPTIVE SUMMARY – I EXPECTED MORE IMPALINGS.\n\nWriting / Narration\n\nUnfortunately for Mead, I started reading this right after Em @ Keystroke Blog posted about the Green Eye Epidemic.  GUESS WHAT.  Almost all the characters in this story are blonde.  And they have either blue or green eyes… except apparently Sydney who has *ahem* eyes like molten GOLD. … I don’t think that’s a thing, and weird eye colors haven’t been established as part of this universe (right?), so WHY.\n\nIt’s written in such a way that if you haven’t read the Vampire Academy series, you feel immediately lost.  A good spinoff should stand on its own (see:  everything Tamora Pierce writes).  She also didn’t weave the plots together very well.  She focused on one thing at a time, and it took FOREVER to go back to the things that interests me.\n\nThen, as if to entice you to the next book, she awkwardly throws in a mystery.  HAHA NOW YOU HAVE TO READ THE SEQUEL!!! …  …  Yeah, no.\n\nPersonal Thoughts\n\nThis book was not for me.  I can see how Adrian fangirls would run to this series because he gets a good amount of screentime, but I want MORE.  I want to like Sydney!  She had a lot of character potential to be really awesome, and honestly the girl ought to know at least self-defense techniques.  But instead she was just… clueless.  I hate to see what her sister would have been like in that position.  Wow.\n\nAll complaints aside, this book was not enough to turn me off of reading Vampire Academy.  I am still interested in this world, and from other reviews I’ve read, this is not Richelle Mead’s strongest work.  So, okay.  I’ll try another series.  But that’s the last chance she gets!\n\nRatings Breakdown\n\nPlot: ★★★ 1/2\nPacing: ★★★★ 1/2\nNarrator: ★ 1/2\nPersonal Enjoyment: ★★★★\n\nHave you read this book or anything by this author?  If so, did you enjoy it?  Tell me all about your experience in the comments!\n\nInstagram | Twitter | Goodreads | Bloglovin’ | LibraryThing\n\nLeave a Reply\n\n(Enter your URL then click here to include a link to one of your blog posts.)\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.\n\n6 responses to “Bloodlines by Richelle Mead\n\n 1. I agree with you 100%. I LOVED Vampire Academy but this series just wasn’t up to par in my opinion. I also disliked Sydney and Jill for the longest time. I will say that the books do get better with each installment. Love the review! xx\n\n • Oh thank goodness, I was sort of feeling like a jerk about it. I really, REALLY wanted to like Sydney. Maybe I’ll decide to revisit it after the Vampire Academy books once I feel more acquainted with everyone. 🙂\n\n 2. Cait @ Paper Fury\n\n Eeep, sadness that this didn’t work for you! It sounds like a bit of a hot mess, tbh. I tried to read two of Richelle Mead’s newer books and I just??? I don’t get the hype.🙈🙊\n\n • Well we can’t love ALL the books, can we? The Glittering Court novels make me twitch a little, and I’ve only read the blurbs. Nope, if she doesn’t draw me in with Vampire Academy, we’re getting a divorce.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9728262424468994} +{"content": "How to say Thumb in Romanian θʌm\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Thumb to Romanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word Thumb in the Romanian language.\n\nDiscuss this Thumb Romanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Thumb.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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Slash story.\n\nCategories Author Rating Chapters Words Recs Reviews Hits Published Updated Complete\nHarry Potter > Xander-Centered > Pairing: SpikejudeFR181331,08114135100,26713 Jul 0421 Dec 06No\nCoA Winner\n\nNOTE: This chapter is rated FR7\n\nauthor note\n\ni've recieved a lot of revieuws lately asking me if\ni wil continue this story. the answer is yes,\nbut i've begin to work, and i've been writing\na lot of french fanfics lately. i'm finishing\na one shot right now, it wil be a xander/asher\npairing you'll have it soon and just after that\ni'll begin the next part of \"between the candle...\"\nand for the one who wants to know i'll have the\nnext part of \"sweet, sweet hyena\" ready soon too.\nit's finished on paper, i just have to type it\nand have one of my beta's look at it.\ni'll post soon, i promise!\n\nbye jude\n\nThe End?\n\nYou have reached the end of \"Between the Candle and the Wall\" – so far. 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A series of readings-in-tribute offered her fellow poets the opportunity to discuss Bishop and her influence.\n\nIn the 18-minute KWLS recording from the event, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Wilbur reads Bishop’s “Little Exercise.” Originally published in her debut 1946 collection North and South, the poem ostensibly describes a thunderstorm “roaming the sky” over the mangrove islands, palm-lined boulevard, herons, and sleeping indigents characteristic of Key West, a place each poet called home. ...\n\nJohn Tepper Marlin\n01/14/2012 at 12:21 pm\n\nI was sorry to see the Elizabeth Bishop house in Key West in such run-down condition.\n\nArlo Haskell says:\n01/16/2012 at 11:47 am\n\nSomething tells me Elizabeth would have liked it this way, tucked away and anonymous, as simple as the day she left it…\n\nJohn Tepper Marlin says:\n08/06/2017 at 5:08 pm\n\nIs it important to us whether or not the sandpiper is indifferent to becoming extinct?\n\nPrevious posts on this site about Elizabeth Bishop:\n\nTime Travel: ELIZ BISHOP | Key West 1938-46\n\nnyctimetraveler.blogspot.com/2012/01/elizabeth-bishop-in-key-west.html\n\nJan 14, 2012\n\nTime Travel: POETS | Eliz Bishop Homes Neglected in Key West, Brazil\n\nnyctimetraveler.blogspot.com/2013/01/elizabeth-bishop-homes-neglected-in-key.html\n\nJan 18, 2013\n\nTime Travel: POETS | Elizabeth Bishop in Ouro Preto\n\nnyctimetraveler.blogspot.com/2014/02/on-elizabeth-bishops-trail-ouro-preto.html\n\nFeb 16, 2014", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8941894173622131} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nFebruary 19th, 2017 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 321,198 comments.\nAnalysis and comments on Firelight by Edwin Arlington Robinson\n\n[1] 2 3 4 5\n\nComment 45 of 45, added on January 31st, 2017 at 11:46 AM.\n\nPMiEr4 Many A Way To, Media short term loans kansas\n\nmore from Czech Republic\nComment 44 of 45, added on November 27th, 2016 at 12:54 AM.\n\nx3vl29 Thankyou for helping out, excellent info.\n\nsubanal from Panama\nComment 43 of 45, added on October 10th, 2016 at 4:56 PM.\n\nnUN5nR It as arduous to find knowledgeable individuals on this matter,\nhowever you sound like you already know what you are speaking about! 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My dad gives these books a great deal of credit for the way he works with horses, because he says they taught him how to really LOOK at a horse and how to get to the root of a problem horse's behavior. Once he knows what causes the problem, it is much easier to fix.\n\nAlso if you watch any movies on it, watch only those which Sherlock Holmes was played by Basil Rathbone(my hero. I named my dog after him) or Jeremy Brett. They cannot compare to the books though.\nPosted via Mobile Device\n\nLadyDreamer 09-29-2012 12:39 AM\n\nAha! And it can be found online too!\nThe Project Gutenberg eBook of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nPosted via Mobile Device\n\nFoxhunter 09-29-2012 04:04 PM\n\nThere are so many classic novels.\nHorse wise there is Black Beauty, Anna Sewell.\nI love all Thomas Hardy novels,\nCharles Dickens wrote wonderful tales which portrayed life of the times.\nJane Austen, to name a few. 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Ethelbert Miller engages award-winning performance poet and memoirist David Mura in a fascinating conversation about the stories, silences, research, and imaginative work that comprise his writing life. Mura reflects on the family legacies of Japanese internment, relocations, and assimilation that influence his double racial identity and consciousness, as well as the influences of photography, jazz, travel, and education on his writing and performance. He reads from and references his poetry, Relocations, The Colors of Desire and Minneapolis Public, and nonfiction, Song for Uncle Tom, Tonto and Mr. Moto, Where the Body Meets Memory, and Turning Japanese.\n\nClick here to view the stream. This particular stream will available online through July (2012). 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His family moves from the city to an old farm house where he discovers a box of kittens left in his neighbour’s yard.\n\nWhen his neighbour says he’ll take the throw-away kittens to the shelter, Charlie and his sister Cavell volunteer to find homes for them. As potential owners arrive to see the kittens, Charlie worries his plan of keeping one for himself will", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9674088954925537} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nZ is for zamboni : a hockey alphabet / written by Matt Napier ; illustrated by Melanie Rose.\n\nNapier, Matt, author. (Author). Rose, Melanie, illustrator. (Added Author).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 1 total copy.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nSpencer County Public Library - Rockport J 796.962 NAP (Text) 70741000143921 Juvenile Non Fiction Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: a9781489637710\n • ISBN: a1489637710\n • Physical Description: a40 pages : color illustrations ; 27 x 29 cm.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Originally published: Chelsea, Mich. : Sleeping Bear Press, ©2002.\nSummary, etc.: Each letter of the alphabet introduces a fact about the game of hockey.\nSubject: Hockey > Juvenile literature.\nGenre: Alphabet books.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999223947525024} +{"content": " I wanted to share with you the first young adult book box that I had ever received.  This box is called the Uppercase Box and I have been receiving it since September 2015.  It is amazing, and all of the books that have been sent to me through this box were books that I didn't know anything about.  I liked this element of surprise, because I never know what to expect with the box.\n\nPrice: $29 (includes shipping) - multiple months can be bought at one time\n\nLink: Uppercase Box\n\nIn each Uppercase Box you receive a book that is signed by the author or comes with a signed bookplate and a few bookish items.  Lisa, the creator of the box, also provides a handwritten note about the book selection and why she chose the book.  She pre-reads the books she chooses, so I trust her selection since she has tried them firsthand.  You will also receive a bookmark each month that contains an interactive reading experience.  On certain pages of the book you will be asked to type in a code on the website and a new experience that goes along with the book will come up.  I personally love this, because it is like having an online book club each month.\n\nEach item in the box is worth more the $29 fee.  The specific box that I will be reviewing is the March 2016 box.\n\nItem 1: Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton\n\nEnter a caption\n\nThe first item in the box was the book of the month, \"Rebel of the Sands\" by Alwyn Hamilton.  The book came with a signed bookplate by the author and an interactive reading experience.  I have found this book to be very intriguing and adventurous.  It is well worth a read.\n\nItem 2: 18k Gold Quote Earrings\n\nThe second item included was a pair of quote earrings by JewelSugar.  These are just so adorable and rich looking.  Being a writer, I think they add some charm to my look when I wear them.  Also, they are 18k gold plated.  How extravagant is that?\n\nItem 3: Read More Big Magnet\n\nThe next item was a Read More Big Magnet.  It is very geeky and fun to have around.  I personally keep this with all of my books.  It helps me to urge myself to read when I get stressed out about other things.\n\nAdditional Content: Interactive Reading Experience, Personal Letter, Book Decals\n\nThe last few items included in the box were the bookmark with the reading experience link, the personal letter from Lisa, and decals to go with Rebel of the Sands.  All of these items pepped up my enthusiasm for the book and the experience in the box.\n\nOverall, this box is just a joy to get.  I love how most of the authors included in the box are first time authors and how unique all of the separate items are.  I also think that this is the most affordable book box.  I urge you to check it out and try it for at least a month.  If you are a fan of young adult literature, you won't be disappointed.\n\nPublished by Ashley Nestler", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9968062043190002} +{"content": "Category Archives: C.J. Sansom\n\nBooks of the month: May 2016\n\nPick of the month Authors who choose to subvert the tropes of much loved genres always take a big risk but in the case of AN ISOLATED INCIDENT Australian author Emily Maguire has been successful. Although it opens with the murder … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Agatha Christie, books of the month, C.J. Sansom, Emily Maguire (Aus), Fiona Barton, Jorn Lier Horst, Lindsay Tanner (Aus), Margaret Millar | 7 Comments\n\nBooks of the month: February 2016\n\nPick of the month I had a really great month’s reading during March and have struggled to pick just one favourite. But the book which I think will stay with me for the longest time is Peter Docker’s SWEET ONE which … Continue reading\n\nPosted in books of the month, C.J. Sansom, Cath Ferla (Aus), Ellery Adams, Elly Griffiths, Hans Olav Lahlum, Janice Simpson (Aus), Julia Keller, Mickey Spillane, Peter Docker (Aus) | 3 Comments\n\nReview: DISSOLUTION by C.J. Sansom\n\nIn early high school I was taught history by a tiny, somewhat obsessive nun called Sister Marie. She expressed such profound sadness and anger at what she always called history’s strongest attempt to eradicate Catholicism that we could be forgiven for thinking she’d … Continue reading\n\nPosted in book review, C.J. Sansom, England | 5 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9906090497970581} +{"content": "Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever.Rate this quote:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it5. Web. 5 May 2015. .\n\nWe need you!\n\nHelp build the largest human-edited quotes collection on the web!\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nFamous Quotes & Sayings\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\n\nThanks for your vote! We truly appreciate your support.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992290735244751} +{"content": "What does VOP mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand VOP in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nVery Ordinary Person\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for VOP in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this VOP abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"VOP.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 2 Apr. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996415376663208} +{"content": "Don’t Cross the Line!\n\n  This is a sublimely quirky picture book!  Don’t Cross the Line could be mistaken for a child’s drawing book, with its bright felt-tip colours, cartoon-like drawings, and dialogue written entirely in speech bubbles. Unusually, the story starts on the title page, with a ferocious general on horseback making it clear to an unfortunate guard that he, … Continue reading Don’t Cross the Line!\n\nFive Picture Books That Surprise and Delight\n\nAs I was editing yesterday’s post on Feather, I started to think about picture books I have recently read that have held surprises, either in their format or artwork – or both. At its simplest, the surprise can be the way a book opens: Horizontally or vertically? A magnificent example is A Lion in Paris … Continue reading Five Picture Books That Surprise and Delight\n\nOn a Magical Do-Nothing Day\n\nBeatrice Alemagna has written so many brilliant picture books! My personal favourites include The Marvellous Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty and A Lion in Paris, and this one: On a Magical Do-Nothing Day. The theme of technology vs. nature, in particular, really strikes a chord with me. The storyline is simple: It’s a rainy day and a young boy and his mother … Continue reading On a Magical Do-Nothing Day\n\nWorld Back-to-School Books\n\nIn many parts of the world, the summer holidays are over. September marks the beginning of a new term and the first day of primary school for a whole intake of young children. It can be a daunting and exciting time for new pupils. And for their parents and caregivers too! Books can be a … Continue reading World Back-to-School Books\n\nSlovenian Picture Books\n\nAs I mentioned in my introductory post, I am currently researching, reading and reviewing picture books from every country in the world. When I am looking for titles from a new destination, I often find a wealth of interesting material about the children’s publishing scene in that country. Most of this information is online and … Continue reading Slovenian Picture Books\n\nValdemar’s Peas\n\nValdemar is a young wolf who absolutely hates peas. The problem is his papa won’t give him an ice cream until he’s eaten them. What will he do? Yuck! Peas ‘taste so green and round and pointless’. Valdemar may hate peas with a passion, but he loves fish fingers; he wolfs them down – whole … Continue reading Valdemar’s Peas\n\nThe Dot\n\nThe Dot by Gulnar Hajo was originally published in Arabic by Bright Fingers Publishing House in Syria. The English translation by literary translator Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp is available through Darf Children’s Books, an independent children’s publisher based in the UK. The Dot opens, appropriately enough, with a dot, a mere speck in the big broad universe. This … Continue reading The Dot\n\nA Celebration of World Kid Lit!\n\nSeptember is #WorldKidLit month, a celebration of children’s literature from around the world, with a focus on diverse books and books in translation. I am excited to have been asked to contribute to the Global Literature in Libraries Initiative site this month and look forward to sharing my passion for global children’s literature with you. … Continue reading A Celebration of World Kid Lit!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985127449035645} +{"content": "Rock Chick Regret\n\nRated 5.00/5 based on 10 reviews\nSadie Townsend is known by all as The Ice Princess. But one inebriated night she shows Hector Chavez the Real Sadie and he knows he’ll stop at nothing to have her. Hector makes one mistake; he waits for Sadie to come to him. Tragedy strikes and Sadie has a choice. Retreat behind her Ice Fortress or let Hector guide her into the Rock Chick World. More\n\nAvailable formats: epub, mobi, pdf, rtf, lrf, pdb, txt\n\nFirst 5% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more read online\nWords: 175,300\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781466033313Rock Chick\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nReview by: aidila jabbari on May 06, 2013 :\nLoved all of KA books. This is no exception\n(reviewed long after purchase)\n\nReview by: candyconesa on March 16, 2013 :\nI started the series a bit backwards by reading this book first so it took a bit of while to figure out who everyone is. Now, I absolutely love it! I'm going back to read Indy and Lee's story asap! Plus cannot wait to read Ally's story.\n(reviewed within a week of purchase)\n\nReview by: April Censored on Dec. 25, 2012 :\n(reviewed within a week of purchase)\n\nReview by: Pickett on Sep. 24, 2012 : (no rating)\nLove all of the Rock Chick Books... story line is consistent with others and its funs to catch up with characters from the previous books. Of course, a strong alpha male.\n(reviewed within a month of purchase)\n\nReview by: Kirstyn Watson on Aug. 11, 2012 :\nThis book made me laugh, cry, and then laugh some more. KA is an amazing author, and the whole series was just spectacular. Can't wait for the final book!\n(reviewed long after purchase)\n\nReview by: Rose Huelskamp on Aug. 08, 2012 :\nLoved Sadie too..with all of her 'Sadies\" LOL This story felt real as in Hector giving her time (after her being violated) before immediately going into intimacy. He was very understanding and patient with her. All of the stories in this series are great...similar, but different. I can't wait for Alie!\n(reviewed within a month of purchase)\n\nReview by: Jenny Molyneux Linda Kutt on July 29, 2012 :\nSadie been through so much that the difference in her between start and finish that you really learn to love her. Hector such a tough guys like the rest of the hot bunch, but he is a sweetie underneath. Her blooming under his love and her freedom is awesome to see.\n(reviewed long after purchase)\n\nReview by: Kelly Smithson on July 13, 2012 :\nThis is my favorite of the Rock Chick series. It actually brought me to tears a few times. I love Sadie's journey of finding herself and how patient Hector is with it all. Wonderful story. Beautiful writing! Kristen Ashley always delivers!\n(reviewed within a month of purchase)\n\nReview by: dadaptl on Jan. 29, 2012 :\nJust finished this book and I loved all of them in this series. It's addictive and makes you want to go back and reread them. Five stars from me for the Rock Chick series.\n(reviewed within a week of purchase)\n\nReview by: Jennifer Grote on Jan. 06, 2012 :\nI absolutely loved this book. One of my favorites out of the Rock Girl series. Sadie and Hector were perfect together and the entire supporting story was intriguing. The whole series is worth the investment. You'll want to read them over and over.\n(reviewed within a month of purchase)\n\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.988577127456665} +{"content": " A Season of Shadows - by Paul McCusker - Christian Books - isbn: 9780310254324 & 0310254329 upc: 025986254322 - Christian Bookstore .Net\n\nChristian Books, Bibles, Music & More - 1.888.395.0572\nCall our Toll Free Number:\n1-877-205-6402\nFind us on:\nFollow Us On \n\nTwitter!   Join Us On Facebook!\n\nChristian Bookstore .Net is a leading online Christian book store.\n\nShop Christian Books, Bibles, Jewelry, Church Supplies, Homeschool Curriculum & More!\n\nA Season of Shadows [Paperback]\n\nBy Paul McCusker (Author)\nOur Price $ 11.04  \nRetail Value $ 12.99  \nYou Save $ 1.95  (15%)  \nItem Number 55300  \nBuy New $11.04\nOut Of Stock!\nDiscontinued - Out Of Print\nThe manufacturer has discontinued this product and no longer offers it for sale. 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The story really draws you into the lives of the English people during the Blitz of World War II. The mix or fictional characters with real historical events made for a very entertaing read.\n\nWrite your own review about A Season of Shad", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9815887212753296} +{"content": "The Man Who Was Thursday\n\nIn stock (can be backordered)\n\nLooking for member pricing? Click here\n\nAll that G.K. Chesterton’s critics and comrades labeled him – devotional, impious, confouding, intelligent, humorous, bombastic – he wove into The Man Who Was Thursday. This CD sends characters bobbing around a delightfully confusing plot of mythic proportions. There are so many twists and turns that soon you’ll be tangled in a story that you cannot put down, even if you’re not entirely sure why!\n\nThe Man Who Was Thursday begins when two poets meet. Gabriel Syme is a poet of law. Lucian Gregory is a poetic anarchist. As the poets protest their respective philosophies, they strike challenge. In the ruckus that ensures the Central European Council of Anarchists elects Syme to the post of Thursday, one of the seven chief council positions. Undercover. On the run. Syme meets Sunday, the head of the council, a man so outrageously mysterious that his antics confound bith the law-abiding and the anarchist. Who is lawful? Who is immoral? Such questions are strangely unanswerable in the presence of Sunday. He is wholly other. He is above the timeless questions of humanity and also somehow behind them.\n\nThe audiobook CD edition is as delightful as the written page.\n\nAdditional information\n\nWeight 1.50 lbs\nDimensions 5.5 x 0.5 x 7.5 in\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Man Who Was Thursday”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.76408851146698} +{"content": "Alexander’s Den\n\nI mentioned Alexander in Cirvel’s story, Palladium, a few weeks ago. I said that I had a short story about Alexander coming soon.\n\nTomorrow, that story releases.\n\nCover and layout copyright © 2018 by Morning Sky Studios\nCover design by Dawn Blair/Morning Sky Studios\nCover art copyright © Andreiuc88- Dreamstime.com, © Chaiyas – Dreamstime.com, © Albund – Dreamstime.com\n\nI wrote Alexander’s Den several months before I started Palladium. It really was only when I needed the mention of a dragon that Alexander started to take part in Palladium at all. Granted, he is only a side note in Palladium, but of course my head expanded the story so much more. Much like a novihomidrak, I knew exactly what would happen if Cirvel actually did find Alexander. Of course, I can’t say much more because Palladium isn’t far enough along for you to have read exactly what the Onesong had in mind for Cirvel instead.\n\nCurrently, only the ebook version is available. I’m considering options for the print version. And, I’m working on an audiobook version which will be releasing soon. Stay tuned for those. Meanwhile, you can find your favorite ebook distributor here.\n\nTime to take a fall\n\nFall’s Confession is now available on audio. It’s a little different than my other recordings. Maybe that’s what made it so fun to do. I’m glad I recorded it. \n\nAudible – U.S. \n\nAudible – UK\n\nAudible – France\n\nAudible – Germany\n\nGoogle Play\n\nKobo Audiobook\n\nThis is only a partial list. More audio outlets (including libraries) may also have the audiobook.\n\nA good deal on Books Gone Bad\n\nI just heard about a promotion going on for the Books Gone Bad bundle and I thought I better hurry and pass it along.\n\nNow until August 28th, you can get 40% off the bundle — the whole bundle! This isn’t just one book — at Kobo.\n\nThese books wait for you with spine-tingling surprises. Get started on your fall reading now.\n\nDon’t say you haven’t been warned.\n\nThe gnome did it\n\nLoki did not do this. He swears on his immortal life. (No, you didn’t just hear him snicker!)\n\nIn this case, Loki is putting forth a gnome to be a scapegoat:\n\nPersonally, I don’t think it was the gnome, not this time. Even with as creepy as he is:\n\nWatch out, he’ll steal your soul!\n\nContinue reading\n\nApology – Sorry, not sorry!\n\nLoki would like to say his apologies to Odin and Daikokuten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, for the destruction of their mall.\n\nIt wasn’t really his fault. He swears.\n\nI think the Trickster is smiling with his fingers crossed behind his back. He is “sorry, not sorry.”\n\nP.S. this is actually the wing of the mall used in 1-800-IceBaby.\n\nComing August 28, 2018\n\n1-800-icebaby front small\nCover and layout copyright ©2018 by Morning Sky Studios\nCover design by Dawn Blair/Morning Sky Studios\nCover art copyright © Ileana – Marcela Bosogea – Tudor | Dreamstime.com, © Maglara | Dreamstime.com, © Phive2015 | Dreamstime.com\n\nBooks Gone Bad\n\nI am so thrilled to announce that Quest for the Three Books is in a new bundle coming out from BundleRabbit.\n\nBooks Gone Bad\n\nBR-BooksGoneBad-QuestCover\n\nMuch as the title says, it’s all about books that are not the pleasant little tales we like to think sit on our shelves quietly, making no noise, but there to comfort us when we need them.\n\nNo, these books have twists, turns, magic, betrayal… oh, so dangerous to touch. \n\nContinue reading\n\nLoki – a blooper\n\nWelcome, Loki believers!\n\nIf you read my progress blog from Monday, you saw that 1-800-IceBaby is now up for pre-order and releasing on August 28, 2018. Yippee!\n\nI know, you’re thinking that August is so far away. It’s hot now and you want Loki to come cool you down.\n\nOkay, okay, I will provide you with a special treat — a scene that got cut from the story. I really didn’t want to do it, but alas, it just didn’t fit. It had to go.\n\nBut that’s fine because you can see it now and have a small spoonful of the delicious delicacy that is coming.\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9281147718429565} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “I Love My Mommy Because...” as Want to Read:\nI Love My Mommy Because...\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nI Love My Mommy Because...\n\n4.06 of 5 stars 4.06  ·  rating details  ·  121 ratings  ·  17 reviews\n\"I love my mommy because she gives me great big hugs.\"\n\n\"I love my daddy because he takes naps with me.\"\n\nThese two beloved, best-selling concept books, richly illustrated by Ashley Wolff, are now available as board books for small hands. The youngest nursery tots will appreciate how phrases and actions from their own experiences also apply to animal babies. Each book begins w\nBoard Book, 20 pages\nPublished March 30th 2004 by Dutton Juvenile\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 I Love My Mommy Because..., please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about I Love My Mommy Because...\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 223)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nThis is another one of my son's favorite books. This book makes him feel so happy and he loves all over me when I read it to him. This book talks about different animals and how the show their love to their children. This book is a Non-Fiction book because it portrays the animal in real life settings and activities they would do in real life. Every page has a different animal showing love to their baby in a different way. This book is a wonderful to read with your child because it will put a smi ...more\nRemember I Love My Daddy Because…? This book is the maternal counterpart. We learn the fawn loves his mommy because she keeps him clean. The baby koala loves his mother because she gives him rides. Mommy Chicken takes her chicks for walks, and Mommy Sheep feeds her lambs when they are hungry. Mommies are wonderful – what do you love most about your mommy?\n\nConclusion. Two thumbs up.\n\nVisit The Blithering Bookster to read more reviews!\n\nMay 31, 2011 Candice rated it 4 of 5 stars\nRecommends it for: Sophie\nShelves: picture-books\nYesterday Ellen bought two books for Sophie. I promised I would read them for Goodreads, and I'm starting with the Mommy book because today is Ellen's birthday - her first birthday as a Mom. Happy Birthday, Ellen! The book is beautifully illustrated with animal mothers and babies. Each page features a different animal and the way it cares for its young. All these loving gestures are also practiced by human mommies. The caption for a nursing ewe is \"She feeds me when I'm hungry.\" Whale and dolphi ...more\nKim Palacios\nThis is a fantastic little book that warms the heart and gives tribute to a mother's love. I appreciate the fact that the animal/baby pairings that are featured in this book stray from the typical animals seen in many children's books. In that sense, it really expands baby's horizons by exposing him to animals he's not seeing every day. The \"I Love My Daddy Because\" book is also fantastic!\nmuch like I Love My Daddy Because...Board Book this book is great to read to your kids and teach them about animals and their young. See my other reveiw here\nFeb 01, 2008 Alicia rated it 5 of 5 stars\nShelves: kids\nMy daughter loves this book. It is interesting to see the different animals in the wild and how they care for their young. It is also interesting to read this with \"I Love My Daddy Because\" to see how they compare. Both are very well done.\nFeb 23, 2013 Molly rated it 4 of 5 stars\nRecommended to Molly by: Sam\nShelves: mother, animals\nThis book is cool because it has the names of the animals and their babies (\"panda and cub,\" etc.) as an extra reference outside of the actual words of the books.\nThis is a GREAT older picture book. I especially love it since it was a Mother's Day gift this year with a really sweet dedication, but that aside, it's worth a look.\nCute for wee ones who love animals; this shows how different animal moms take care of their young--and how they do much the same things human moms do.\nMar 31, 2013 Heather rated it 5 of 5 stars\nShelves: own\none of my favorite children's books of Robin's generation so far. bilingual, beautiful illustrations, fun animal vocab in Spanish, sweet message.\nGreat board book for children aged 2 and younger! Shows similarities between animal mother/baby relationships and human mother/baby relationships.\nSep 08, 2010 Kristy rated it 5 of 5 stars\nRecommends it for: All moms with small kids\nRecommended to Kristy by: I just found it at Barns and Nobles\nShelves: erika-books\nErika loves this book. Everytime I read this to her she starts laughing and has a big smile on her face while I am reading it to her.\nApr 16, 2010 Teri rated it 5 of 5 stars\nRecommended to Teri by: Jodi baby shower\nLove this and the companion book, \"I Love My Daddy Because...\" Great illustrations of many various animals.\nEnna Moon\nI love this book! It is so cute and helps us all remember what mommies do for us.\nBabies, toddlers & Pre-K, bilingual, animals, vocabulary, narrative skills.\nWe have the bilingual version and it's a great animal book.\na cute story about childhood and mothers\nJul 06, 2009 Cws added it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: bb\nBB-Por\nAnthony marked it as to-read\nNov 17, 2014\nJudy marked it as to-read\nNov 07, 2014\nKdee marked it as to-read\nNov 07, 2014\nAmanda marked it as to-read\nOct 30, 2014\nZachary Harless\nZachary Harless marked it as to-read\nOct 28, 2014\nAmy K.\nAmy K. marked it as to-read\nOct 25, 2014\n« previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\n • Jump, Frog, Jump!\n • Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes\n • Touch and Feel: Farm\n • I Spy on the Farm\n • My Very First Book Of Shapes\n • Clap Hands\n • Black on White\n • The Lamb and the Butterfly\n • Flip, Flap, Fly!: A Book for Babies Everywhere\n • Little Pookie\n • Baby Animals\n • Down by the Bay\n • Teeth Are Not for Biting (Ages 0-3) (Best Behavior)\n • This Little Chick\n • Forever Friends\n • That's Not My Monster\n • What Makes a Rainbow? Mini edition (A Magic Ribbon Book)\nI Love My Daddy Because... I Love My Daddy Because...Board Book[ I LOVE MY DADDY BECAUSE...BOARD BOOK ] by Porter-Gaylord, Laurel (Author ) on Mar-30-2004 Hardcover\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5951700210571289} +{"content": "Home, Sweet Home by Lizbeth Bullock Humphrey, John Howard Payne\n\nHome, Sweet Home by Lizbeth Bullock Humphrey, John Howard Payne\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n38 pages\n\nLizbeth Bullock Humphrey, John Howard Payne\nMore books by Lizbeth Bullock Humphrey, John Howard Payne\n\nPalala Press\n\nPublication date\n\n3rd September 2015\n\nWe love Lovereading4kids because they put books in front of us we wouldn’t otherwise have read. They make us more adventurous readers!\n\nEmily Jacques\n\nIt’s really exciting to read and review new books, thrilling to see my reviews online and I love finding the final published copies on sale.\n\nSam Harper – age 10\n\nLoveReading4Kids is a modern and creative way of emphasising the value and importance of books in this digital age #booksforlife\n\nAmrit Bunet – Teen", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9942685961723328} +{"content": "Servant of the Jackal God by Keith Taylor\n\nThe noted and influential sword & sorcery author, Keith Taylor, turned seventy-one yesterday. Keith was among the cohort of S&S authors that exploded in the 1970s which included Adrian Cole, Charles R. Saunders, Michael Shea, Richard Tierney and Karl Edward Wagner. Other than a period of serious illness, Taylor has worked fairly steadily through the decades, writing S&S and related fantasy, as well as blogging at various sites.\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.68708336353302} +{"content": "Profile image\nStory Views\n\nLast Hour:\nLast 24 Hours:\n\n“The World’s Oldest Bus Boy:” A short-short story with lessons about ageism and resilence\n\nWednesday, March 1, 2017 20:48\n% of readers think this story is Fact. Add your two cents.\n\n(Before It's News)\n\nAs my PsychologyToday.com article today, I offer another short-short story with psychological and practical implications. This one is about a 65-year-old VP who loses his job and takes a job as a busser.\n\nSource: http://martynemko.blogspot.com/2017/03/the-worlds-oldest-bus-boy-short-sh", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5032312870025635} +{"content": "Oxford University Press's\nAcademic Insights for the Thinking World\n\n • Series & Columns\n\nEtymology gleanings for November 2020\n\nWhy is there no “master key” to the closet hiding the origin of language and all the oldest words?\nHistorians deal with documents or, when no documents have been preserved, with oral tradition, which may or may not be reliable. The earliest epoch did not leave us any documents pertaining to the origin of language.\n\nRead More\n\nBizarre the world over\n\nThe posts for the last two weeks dealt with the various attempts to trace (or rather guess) the origin of the word bizarre, and I finished by saying that the word is, in my opinion, sound-imitative. In connection with this statement a caveat is in order…\n\nRead More\n\nBizarre is who bizarre does: part two\n\nThis post continues the discussion of “bizarre.” After the Basque etymology of this Romance adjective was rejected on chronological grounds, “bizarre” joined the sad crowd of “words of unknown (disputable, uncertain, undiscovered) origin.” However, several good scholars have tried to penetrate the darkness surrounding it. Each offered his own solution, a situation, as we will see, that does not bode well.\n\nRead More\n\nEtymology gleanings for October 2020\n\nIt is better to be hanged for a sheep than for a lamb. The proverb has a medieval ring, but it was first recorded in 1678. The context is obvious: since the punishment is going to be the same (hanging), it pays off to commit a greater crime and enjoy its benefits while you are alive.\n\nRead More\n\nHow did the passive voice get such a bad name?\n\nMany grammatical superstitions and biases can be traced back to overreaching and misguided language critics: the prohibitions concerning sentence-final prepositions, split infinitives, beginning a sentence with a conjunction, or using contractions or the first person.\n\nRead More\nModern Brazil: A Very Short Introduction\n\nA change in Brazil’s national populist government\n\nAs we approach 15 November, a national holiday marking the end of the Brazilian Empire and proclamation of the Brazilian Republic in 1889, and also a day of municipal elections, many Brazilians may be contemplating what has happened to their country and where it might be heading.\n\nRead More\n\nA “baker’s dozen” and some idioms about food\n\nI decided to write this post, because I have an idea about the origin of the idiom baker’s dozen, and ideas occur so seldom that I did not want this opportunity to be wasted. Perhaps our readers will find my suggestion reasonable or refute it. I’ll be pleased to hear from them.\n\nRead More\n\nHarlots all over the place\n\nHarlot turned up in English texts in the thirteenth century, acquired its present-day sense (“prostitute”) about two hundred years later, and ousted all the previous ones. Those “previous ones” are worthy of recording…\n\nRead More\n\nOn the same page: Harlequin, harlots, and all, all, all\n\nNext comes harness, first recorded in English around 1300 with the sense “baggage, equipment; trappings of a horse.” But around the same time, it could also mean “body armor; tackle, gear,” as it still does in German (Harnisch). The route is familiar: from Old French to Middle English.\n\nRead More\n\nHow to write a byline\n\nA while back, I wrote a post on How to Write a Biography, with some tips for long-form writing about historical and public figures. However, that’s not the only kind of biographical writing you might be called upon to do. You might need to write about yourself.\n\nRead More\n\nAs daft as a brush and its kin\n\nSome similes make sense: for example, as coarse as hemp (or heather). Hemp and heather are indeed coarse. But cool as a cucumber? Many phrases of this type exist thanks to alliteration. Perhaps at some time, somewhere, cucumbers were associated with coolness, but, more likely, the simile was coined as a joke: just listen to coo-coo in it!\n\nRead More\n\nChildren’s games and some problematic English spellings\n\nSeveral years ago, I wrote a series of posts titled “The Oddest English Spellings.” Later, The English Spelling Society began to prepare a new version of the Reform, and I let a team of specialists deal with such problems. Yet an email from one of our regular correspondents suggested to me that perhaps one more […]\n\nRead More\n\nIdioms are fun\n\nI have chosen this title for today’s post, because in our life everything is supposed to be fun. Grammar, as I have often noted, is no longer studied at our schools, because grammar is not fun. Neither are math and geography. I am happy to report that, according to my experience, idioms are fun. Even […]\n\nRead More\n\nHarlequin’s black mask\n\nThis is the conclusion of the sequence begun three weeks ago: see the post for September 2, 2020. Last week’s gleanings delayed the climax. In 1937, Hermann M. Flasdieck, an outstanding German philologist, brought out a book on Harlequin. It first appeared as a long article (125 pages) in the periodical Anglia, which he edited. […]\n\nRead More\n\nEtymology gleanings for August 2020\n\nThese gleanings should have been posted last week, but I wanted to go on with Harlequin. That series will be finished next Wednesday; today, I’ll answer the questions I have received. The idea of offering more essays on thematic idioms was received very favorably, and I am grateful for the suggestions. 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Brown\n\nPublished May 2, 2020 by Balzer+Bray\nSeries: A Song of Wraiths and Ruin\nISBN: 0062891499\n\nData from Goodreads\n\nSynopsis: The first in an fantasy duology inspired by West African folklore in which agrieving crown princess and a desperate refugee find themselves on a collisioncourse to murder each other despite their growing attraction.For Malik, the Solstasia festival is a chance to escape his war-stricken home andstart a new life with his sisters in the prosperous desert city of Ziran. But when avengeful spirit abducts Malik’s younger sister, Nadia, as payment into the city,Malik strikes a fatal deal—kill Karina, Crown Princess of Ziran, for Nadia’sfreedom.But Karina has deadly aspirations of her own. Her mother, the Sultana, has beenassassinated; her court threatensmutiny; and Solstasia looms like a knife over herneck. Grief-stricken, Karina decides to resurrect her mother through ancient magic .. . requiring the beating heart of a king. And she knows just how to obtain one: byoffering her hand in marriage to thevictor of the Solstasia competition.When Malik rigs his way into the contest, they are set on a course to destroy eachother. But as attraction flares between them and ancient evils stir, will they be ableto see their tasks to the death\n\nMy Review: A YA Fantasy Story Worth Reading\n\nWhat a great novel! As soon as I started it, I could not put it down. With lush descriptions and characters with depth, this story really pulls the reader in. And the best part? This is a diverse book, featuring Black main characters that are vulnerable and unique.\n\nThe Pros: What worked for me\n\n • The worldbuilding was really well done. I loved reading about the way this kingdom was organized, from both a social and political standpoint.\n • The main characters in this book are amazing! They’re not just two people constantly plotting to reach their end goals; they are vulnerable, complex, and are struggling on their journey. Seeing Black main characters that have so much more to them is just great because it makes them more realistic to the reader – it definitely allowed me to connect better!\n • The writing style was great. It made the story fast-paced but still provided the reader with necessary background.\n • I really liked the story itself. While the actual storyline is similar to many out there, the way the author delivered the tale made it unique and my eyes were glued to the page, wondering what would happen next.\n\nThe Cons: What I didn’t like\n\n • The romance between the two main characters was bit insta-love, and I wanted there to be more of an opportunity for their feelings to develop.\n • I think the author could have explained the magical elements of the story better. I wanted to know why magic wasn’t common anymore, how it was possible for some people to have magic and others not, and I wanted to know more about Malik and his powers. If this had been in more detail, it would definitely have answered quite a few of my questions.\n\nOverall, I really liked reading this novel. The writing style and plot sucked me in and the characters were very well-developed. I cannot express how glad I am to have been part of this blog tour and I’m looking forward to reading more of this author’s work! I’m giving this novel 4/5 stars!\n\nBUT WAIT THERE’S MORE! If you liked what you read here, be sure to check out the other stops on this tour for more reviews, as well as interviews and additional content about the author and this book! The blog tour schedule is below!\n\nJune 2nd\n\nJune 3rd\n\nBookCrushin – Story Behind The Cover\nMoonlight Rendezvous – Review + Favourite Quotes\nSmall Stained Pages – Review + Playlist + Favourite Quotes\nVee Reading – Review\nLit lemon books – Review + Favourite Quotes\n\nJune 4th\n\nColby Wilkens – Review\nKait Rose – Review + Favourite Quotes\nBelle’s Archive – Review + Video Interview\nSage Shelves – Review\nTheHufflePuffleBOOKS – Review + Playlist\n\nJune 5th\n\nBookish Looks – Tell Your Story in GIFs\nBooks.Bags.Burgers – Review + Favourite Quotes\nSometimes Leelynn Reads – Review + Dream Cast\nEnthralled Bookworm – Review + Mood Board by blogger\n\nJune 6th\n\nA Court of Coffee and Books – Review + Favourite Quotes\nMorgan Vega – Review + Favourite Quotes\nTea.Books.Magic – Review\nCaitsbooks – Review + Favourite Quotes + Mood Board by blogger\nBooks and Ladders – Review\n\nJune 7th\n\nKait Plus Books – Character Interview\nHooked on Bookz – Review + Favourite Quotes\nBiblioJoJo – Review\nThe Layaway Dragon – Review + Favourite Quotes\nIn Between Book Pages – Review + Favourite Quotes\nEmpty Kingdom – Review + Favourite Quotes + Mood Board by blogger\n\nJune 8th\n\nA Gingerly Review – Mood Board\nbforbookslut – Review\nL.M. Durand – Review + Mood Board by blogger\nDazzled by Books – Review\nConfessions of a YA Reader – Review + Favourite Quotes\nHappy reading ~\n\n4 thoughts on “A Song of Wraiths And Ruin by Roseanne A. Brown – BLOG TOUR\n\n 1. Ahhh, I am so glad you enjoyed this book! I have a preorder on its way to me and can’t WAIT to dive in – I love that the worldbuilding worked for you because that’s p much my favorite part about fantasy hehe\n\n 1. I know right?! Quality of worldbuilding can really make or break a fantasy novel. 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Spring 2021\n • New! Fall 2020\n • New! Spring 2020", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9953776001930237} +{"content": "\nSaturday, December 9, 2017\n\nFussy Little Forms: Than Bauk\n\nHappy weekend, Toads! Today let’s try the Burmese form called THAN BAUK. It’s a truly little form--smaller than even haiku at 12 syllables--and far fussier because of a strict rhyme scheme. Fun!\n\nThe than bauk form is a three-line poem with four syllables each, featuring rhymes in kind of a step pattern like this:\n        x x x R\n        x x R x\n        x R x x\n\nOne could chain together several to make a longer poem, like this:\n            x x x A\n            x x A x\n            x A x B\n            x x B x\n            x B x C\n            x x C x\n            x C x x\n\nThe fun thing about than bauk is that such a short rhyming form allows for a witty expression or epigram. Sharpen your wits!\n\nHere is my attempt at a chained than bauk poem from a couple years back. Not very witty, but maybe expressive:\n\n“She Wishes By the Seashore”\n\n            echoes unwise\n            undone alone\n            unknown pinkest\n            surges cresting\n            not best but most\n\nWikipedia entry for than bauk poems\n\nPoets Garret article with examples\n\nFun examples at All Poetry website\n\nLet’s have some fun with the short and sweet. Feel free to link one or many verses if the fussy spirit moves you. Enjoy!\n\n 1. Loved the prompt, Marian!💞 Been practicing all day long, sharing my poem 'Within This Heart Of Mine.' Happy Weekend, everyone!💞\n\n 2. I think I wrote one a few years back... this one is like laying puzzle.\n\n 3. I couldn't figure out whether I wrote this earlier one to a prompt, or how I learned about the form. I'm going to try writing something witty, we'll see!\n\n 4. Wow, Marian! This is a tricky challenge. I've only just seen it at 7.30 in the morning, and I'm ready to try it. It might take me a while...\n\n 5. Too much like ha...hi....I'm not doing this, my condition has kicked in. :-P\n\n 6. Kinda fun, Marian. Thanks for the intro. I.have an error and am portable, i.e. will cage it later. \"Fold\" should have been \"folk\" or \"folks\". Probably the first.\n\n 7. Thank you Marian. This is a nice form but fun and challenging to write right. I had it wrong when I first posted.\n\n 8. Tricky, yes ... could not let this go without a corrected rhyme version!\n\n 9. Really interesting form, thanks for sharing!\n\nMuch time and effort went into this post! Your feedback is appreciated.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8245857954025269} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of deed\na. - Dead. 2\nv. t. - That which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; -- a word of extensive application, including, whatever is done, good or bad, great or small. 2\nv. t. - Illustrious act; achievement; exploit. 2\nv. t. - Power of action; agency; efficiency. 2\nv. t. - Fact; reality; -- whence we have indeed. 2\nv. t. - A sealed instrument in writing, on paper or parchment, duly executed and delivered, containing some transfer, bargain, or contract. 2\nv. t. - Performance; -- followed by of. 2\nv. t. - To convey or transfer by deed; as, he deeded all his estate to his eldest son. 2\n\nThe word \"deed\" uses 4 letters: D D E E.\n\nNo direct anagrams for deed found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after deed (in bold), or to ddee in any order:\nc -   ceded   g -   edged   k -   deked   l -   deled   n -   ended   r -   dreed   reded   s -   deeds   w -   dewed   y -   deedy  \n\nShorter words found within deed:\nde   dee   ed  \n\nList shorter words within deed, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in deed, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with deed, words containing deed or words ending with deed\n\nAll words formed from deed by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: de   ee   ed  \n\nBrowse words starting with deed by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: dee  \nNext word in list: deeded  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: mu   juba   augend   niacin   sleave   sold   praam  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2017 Morewords.com - 22.427mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Loading Events\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nElizabeth Everett: A Lady’s Formula for Love\n\nMay 20, 2021 @ EST 7:30 pm - 8:10 pm\n\nScroll down and select “Get Tickets”\nto receive a Zoom link to this virtual event.\n\nPhoto Credit: Asa Shutts\n\nBuy A Lady’s Formula for Love at our independent bookstore, Ampersand Books.\n\nA Lady’s Formula for Love is  Elizabeth Everett’s first novel, inspired by her admiration for rule breakers and belief in the power of love to change the world. 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Web. 31 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998326897621155} +{"content": "Trudi Canavan\n\nbestselling author of The Black Magician Trilogy\n\nJune Calendar – Lorlen\n\nA lovely comment on a previous calendar post reminded me that I need to put up the June calendar before I head off for New Zealand. So here’s Lorlen:\n\n1920×1080 (or 1600×900)\n\n1600×1200 (or 1024×768)\n\n1600×1000\n\nClick on the image to get to a full size version. As before, if you don’t know how to download and set images to be your computer screen wallpaper, seek the help of your usual source of computer advice.\n\n2 Responses »\n\n 1. I think Lorlen looks pretty good ;)\n\n Thank you for your sketches.\n\n Greetings from Germany***Nicole\n\n 2. Lorlen looks like what I imagined him for. A strong poised man, that looks very smart. My partner and I are reading the Magician’s Apprentice, he won the tug, so he will finish it first. 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The publication featured serialized novels.  In fact, the first novel it featured was Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities.\n\nIn October of 1860 sales of All the Year Round were declining.  The featured novel, A Day’s Ride by Charles Lever, wasn’t very popular.  In order to boost sales, Dickens adapted Great Expectations, originally planned for publication in another format, to be published in All the Year Round.  His plan worked and sales for the publication increased.\n\n“Suffering has been stronger than all other teaching, and has taught me to understand what your heart used to be. I have been bent and broken, but – I hope – into a better shape.” ~ Great Expectations by Charles Dickens\n\nMore About Great Expectations\n\nComments About Great Expectations by Charles Dickens\n\nTell me what you're thinking...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993380904197693} +{"content": "Poets | Bookstore | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nMarch 10th, 2014 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 100,828 comments.\nEmily Dickinson - I think to Live -- may be a Bliss\n\nI think to Live -- may be a Bliss\nTo those who dare to try --\nBeyond my limit to conceive --\nMy lip -- to testify --\n\nI think the Heart I former wore\nCould widen -- till to me\nThe Other, like the little Bank\nAppear -- unto the Sea --\n\nI think the Days -- could every one\nIn Ordination stand --\nAnd Majesty -- be easier --\nThan an inferior kind --\n\nNo numb alarm -- lest Difference come --\nNo Goblin -- on the Bloom --\nNo start in Apprehension's Ear,\nNo Bankruptcy -- no Doom --\n\nBut Certainties of Sun --\nMidsummer -- in the Mind --\nA steadfast South -- upon the Soul --\nHer Polar time -- behind --\n\nThe Vision -- pondered long --\nSo plausible becomes\nThat I esteem the fiction -- real --\nThe Real -- fictitious seems --\n\nHow bountiful the Dream --\nWhat Plenty -- it would be --\nHad all my Life but been Mistake\nJust rectified -- in Thee\n\nAdded: Jan 9 2004 | Viewed: 5140 times | Comments and analysis of I think to Live -- may be a Bliss by Emily Dickinson Comments (1)\n\nI think to Live -- may be a Bliss - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Emily Dickinson\nPoem: 646. I think to Live -- may be a Bliss\nVolume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson\nYear: Published/Written in 1955\nPoem of the Day: Jul 26 2003\n\nComment 1 of 1, added on March 2nd, 2011 at 1:15 PM.\n646/emily dickinson\n\nMOre than once Emily reaffirms the possibility of resurrecting a shackled life. Even a day of joy makes life worth living - in 781 she says \"...to wait Eternity - is short/If Love reward the end - Indeed it is.\n\njoyce ann hurd from United States\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, I think to Live -- may be a Bliss, has received one comment so far. Click here to read it, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nDickinson Info\nCopyright © 2000-2012 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. 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If she’s like the gutsy heroine of Holly Peterson’s astute new comedy of manners among the ill-mannered elite, she does what every other woman on the block does. She hires herself a “manny.”\n\nA solid middle-class girl from Middle America, Jamie Whitfield isn’t “one of them” but she lives in “the Grid,” the wealthiest acre of real estate in Manhattan, where big money and big media collide. And she has most everything they have–a big new apartment, full-time help with her three children, as well as her very own detached Master of the Universe attorney husband. What she doesn’t have, however, is a full-time father figure for their struggling nine-year-old son, Dylan. But the rich haven’t yet encountered a problem they can’t hire someone else to solve.\n\nEnter the manny.\n\nAt first the idea of paying a man to provide a role model for Dylan sounds too crazy to be true. But one look at Peter Bailey is enough to convince Jamie that the idea may not be quite so insane after all. Peter is calm, cool, competent, and so charmingly down-to-earth, he’s irresistible. And with the political sex scandal of the decade propelling her career as a news producer into overdrive, and her increasingly erratic husband locked in his study with suspicious files, Jamie is in serious need of some grounding.\n\nPeter reminds her of everything she once was, still misses, and underneath all the high-society glitz, still is. But will the new manny in her life put the ground back beneath her feet, or sweep her off them?\n\nFrom the Hardcover edition.\n\nAbout Holly Peterson\n\nSee more books from this Author\nHolly Peterson spent a decade as an Emmy award-winning producer at ABC news. Her work has been published in the New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, Talk, and Newsweek, where she is now a contributing editor. 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From the website: Booktopia is a series of weekend reader/author retreats hosted by […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8793344497680664} +{"content": "Humanimal: Race, Law, Language\n\nUniversity of Minnesota Press (2012)\nFirst words on silence -- The secret of literary silence -- Law, \"life/living,\" language -- Between Derrida and Agamben -- The wild child : politics and ethics of the name -- The wild child and scientific names -- HumAnimal acts : potentiality or movement as rest.\nKeywords Philosophical anthropology  Silence (Philosophy  Feral children\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nReprint years 2011\nBuy the book $75.00 direct from Amazon   $75.00 new   $195.52 used    Amazon page\nCall number BD450.S399 2011\nISBN(s) 9780816677887   08166778ae Langton (2007). Disenfranchised Silence. In Michael Smith, Robert Goodin & Geoffrey Geoffrey (eds.), Common Minds. Oxford 199.\nFrank J. Hoffman (2002). Dao and Process. Asian Philosophy 12 (3):197 – 212.\nMichael Mikulak (2009). The Silence That Can Speak. Environmental Philosophy 6 (2):73-92.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2012-03-24\n\nTotal downloads\n\n6 ( #499,356 of 1,939,000 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #458,475 of 1,939,000 )\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": 0.9825193881988525} +{"content": "Friday, 30 December 2011\n\n2011 - End of Year Wrap Up\n\nHey guys, just wanted to say that I hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and wish you all the best for the new year! I’ve met some great people and have read some amazing books and can’t wait to see what 2012 brings!\n\nHere’s my Top Ten Reads of 2011 - in no particular order…\n\n  The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins – loved this series!\nShadows on the Moon by Zoe Marriott – Mega favourite set in a fairytale Japan!\nDance of Dragons by George RR Martin – Must read series!\nNew York to Dallas by JD Robb – The fact that it’s JD Rob should say it all!\nBeauty by Robin Mckinley – Loved this fairytale retelling!\n\nPerfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles – Yummy Romance and bad boy’s!\n\nA Most Improper Magick by Stephanie Burgis – I love Kat!\n\nMy Sister lives on the Mantel Piece by Annabel Pitcher – Touching but funny!\n\nThe Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson – Fab Debut!\n\nStarcrossed by Josephine Angelini – Modern Day Homer, yes please!\n\nI Would totally recommend all of these as they are all brilliant books!\nSee you all next year!\n\n1 comment:\n\n 1. Some really great books on your list :) I'm so glad to see A Most Improper Magick on there as I absolutely ADORE Kat as well!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9706768989562988} +{"content": "Kids Book Series\n  List of Series   List of Authors   Help\n  Log In\n Find book series for age  at reading level    Advanced Search\n\nRanger in Time #5: Journey through Ash and Smoke\nRanger in Time Series Book #5 of 11 in publication order (switch to alphabetical order)\nAuthor: Kate Messner\nIllustrator: Kelley McMorris\n\nBook Info\n\nPublished on January 31, 2017\nAge Group: 7 - 10 years\nReading Level: AR: 4.7 (2.0 Points, Quiz #187648)\nLexile® measure: 730L\n\n160 pages. List price $17.99\nISBN-10: 0545909791\nISBN-13: 9780545909792\n$21.94 new from Amazon.com (free shipping available for book orders > $25)\n\n160 pages. 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Text to be read by the general public should aim for a grade level of around 8. My score: 6.3\n\nAdditional information presented: character, syllable, and word Count; plus, characters and syllables per Word, and Words per Sentence.\n\nAnother site for text analysis: Online text analysis tool, where I find this for my text: Lexical Density : 27.0696.\n\n“Lexical density… measures the ratio of content words to grammatical words. \nIf you have a high number of content words, you’ve probably written a specialized academic text. If you have a low number of content words, you have a simple, easy-to-understand piece. Lexical density also considers the number of unique words. If you’ve re-used words, you’ve reduced your lexical density (this is why I get a higher score, it seems).\" (Source)\n\nResults of a Lexical Density Screen on three popular fictional works:\n\nPride and Prejudice             5.3758        \nHuckleberry Finn                5.9580        \nThe Picture of Dorian Gray      8.6999\nMine                           27.0696           \n\nLikewise, the readability screen:\n\nPride and Prejudice             68.0            \nHuckleberry Finn                87.5  \nThe Picture of Dorian Gray      81.6\nMine                            76.0\n\nSo, who is your intended audience, and what grade level and lexical density do you think they will resonate with?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9350612163543701} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 4 (1 votes)\nThe Spirit of Christmas is a popular book by Henry van Dyke. Read The Spirit of Christmas, free online version of the book by Henry van Dyke, on ReadCentral.com. 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Tolkien and HarperCollins.  (Thanks Vulture)\n • “I’ve been accused, at times, of being Elvis Costello’s biggest fan” – Joanna Smith Rakoff (author of A Fortunate Age) puts together a Gen. X heavy playlist that you can’t really argue with.  (Thanks Paper Cuts)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9921931624412537} +{"content": "ISBN-10:\nISBN-13:\nPub. Date:\nPeel Back and See\n\nPeel Back and See\n\nby Mike Thorn\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nAvailable for Pre-Order. This item will be available on October 29, 2021\n\n\"Mike Thorn brings his masterful skill with immersive language and style to this beautiful and disturbing collection.\" - Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads and Whispers in the Dark\n\n\"With Peel Back and See, Mike Thorn plants one bloody foot in the history of horror and the other firmly in its future.\" - Sam Richard, author of Sabbath of the Fox-Devils and To Wallow in Ash & Other Sorrows\n\nIn spaces both familiar and strange, unknowable horrors lurk.\n\nFrom the recesses of the Internet, where cosmic terror shows its face on an endless live feed, to a museum celebrating the sordid legacy of an occultist painter, this chilling collection of sixteen short stories will plunge you into the eerie, pessimistic imagination of Mike Thorn. Peel Back and See urges its readers to look closer, to push past surface-level appearances and face the things that stir below.\n\n\"Mike Thorn's Peel Back and See is a stunning show-stopper of a fiction collection.\" - Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781685100094\nPublisher: JournalStone\nPublication date: 10/29/2021\nPages: 220\nProduct dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "English to Arabic Meaning of habitue\n\nالمرتادمن مشاركي\nDefinitions of habitue in English\nVerb(1) take or consume (regularly or habitually(2) make psychologically or physically used (to something\nExamples of habitue in EnglishEnglish to Arabic Dictionary: habitue\n\nMeaning and definitions of habitue, translation in Arabic language for habitue with similar and opposite words. 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Desperate to keep her with him, Nicholas makes a decision that will change both their lives—and ultimately make the love they've discovered burn brighter than ever.\n\nAvailable ebook formats: epub mobi lrf pdb html\n\nFirst 20% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more Online Reader\n • Category: Fiction » Romance » Suspense\n • Words: 171,330\n • Language: English\n • ISBN: 9781301148950\nAbout Melissa Kean\n\nMelissa Kean lives in her home state of Florida with her husband and two children. She is currently an infant room teacher who, in her free time, nurses her wild passion for writing. Her ultimate dream is that her characters will become as beloved to her readers as they are to her.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nReaders of This Book Also Read\n\nReview by: F zahia on Sep. 18, 2016 :\nwonderful love story\n(review of free book)\nReview by: samantha10 on June 1, 2016 :\nYour book was very enjoyable. 🌸\n(review of free book)\nReview by: Linda Winey on Nov. 1, 2015 :\nWhat an enjoyable book full of mystery, longing, romance, and self redemption.\n(review of free book)\nReview by: user603 on Sep. 16, 2015 :\nThe best of alll\nLoved it\nFun love mystery drama everything and much more\nA must read\n(review of free book)\nReview by: paige p on April 11, 2015 :\nI loved this book it has every thing you would want; mystery,\nparanormal activity, love, and lots more!\n(review of free book)\nReview by: cariboodaze53 on Jan. 18, 2015 :\nGreat story. I enjoyed reading it!\n(review of free book)\nReview by: Novelholic on Nov. 8, 2014 :\nAmazing read. 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Book three, 11 / James Phelan.\n\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 5 of 5 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 5 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nHussey-Mayfield Memorial Branch TWEEN j FIC PHELAN (Text) 33946002862295 Tween Books - 1st Floor Available -\nMooresville Public Library - Mooresville YA FIC PHE (Text) 37323005216109 YA_FIC Available -\nNorth Madison County Elwood Public Library YA FIC PHE (Text) 30419101493308 Young Adult Fiction Available -\nOxford Public Library - Oxford YA FIC PHE (Text) 34045000407572 Young Adult Fiction Available -\nSeymour Main Library JUV FIC PHELAN V.3 (Text) 37500004361412 Kids Fiction Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781610672658\n • ISBN: 1610672658\n • Physical Description: 185 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.\n • Edition: 1st American ed.\n • Publisher: Tulsa, OK. : Kane Miller, 2014.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: \"13 books. 13 nightmares. 1 destiny... Are you one of them?\"--Back cover.\nFirst published by Scholastic Australia Pty Limited in 2014.\nSummary, etc.: \"Sam's deepest fears have become real, and his enemies grow ever-more powerful. Struggling to stay one step ahead, Sam must locate 11 more Dreamers and solve the next piece of the puzzle.\"--p.4 cover\nTarget Audience Note: 810 Lexile.\nSubject: End of the world > Juvenile fiction.\nTeenagers > Juvenile fiction.\nEnd of the world > Fiction.\nTeenagers > Fiction.\nGenre: Science fiction.\nYoung adult fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000089406967163} +{"content": "Branch Book Group\n\nNovember 6, 2017 – 6:00 pm\n\nThis month’s selection is: The Widow by Fiona Barton\n\nThe Branch Book Group offers a convenient evening gathering for book lovers on the western side of the city.  This group is a volunteer led and sustained group, that reads a wide range of books, fiction and nonfiction, from classics to more contemporary works.  Past books for this group include, Truman by David McCullough, Shanghai Girls by Lisa See and The Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian.  The group is facilitated by volunteer participants and the titles are chosen by the group.  Newcomers are always welcome.\n\nThe Branch Book Group meets on the first Monday of the Month, at 6:00, at the Branch Library, 155 Wescott Road.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "1 result\n • The fairytale of love\n\n monkaka (Симеон Симеонов) monkaka\n Prose » Letters\n Once upon a time there was a little princess more beautiful than the sunrise and the shining stars in the sky. The sparkle in her eyes was unusual and magnetic. She was unpredictable, intriguing and captivating. Everyone in the whole kingdom admired her unconventional capacity to inflame kindness in ...   516 \n\n© 2003-2019, Georgi Kolev. All rights reserved. The works are the property of their authors.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.603681206703186} +{"content": "Tuesday, April 19, 2016\n\nby Maggie Sefton\n\nAs I've probably mentioned before, I'm currently writing Kelly Flynn #15 which is due in my editor's office by the end of June.  Right now, that book currently has no title.  But in six weeks time, Kelly Flynn #14 will be released in bookstores and in E-book format.   Title:  KNIT TO BE TIED. \n\nThe editorial staff came up with that title, and I love it.  :)  I've always been \"title challenged.\"  Snappy titles or cute titles simply do not surface in my brain.  I have an active imagination to be sure.  But not with titles.  I did come up with the very first Kelly Flynn title---KNIT ONE, KILL TWO.  As some of you may know, that's a play on words using the old knitting term---\"Knit one, Purl two.\"  Another of my favorite  suggestions came from a bookseller in Southern California:  FLEECE NAVIDAD.     \n\nBut starting with the second Kelly Flynn book, I started receiving welcome assistance from fellow fiber workers and knitters at the Lambspun knitting shop in Fort Connor, Colorado.  And, as the series continued in popularity---I started asking friends and readers around the country (and world) for suggestions.  I even held a contest for titles once---years ago.  And it was fabulously successful.  I received SO many great title suggestions that I've been using them ever since--and giving full credit to the readers who suggested them in my  Acknowledgments page in every book.\n\nOf course, I also received some really funny title suggestions as well.  I haven't used any of them---yet.  :)   Here are three of my favorites and the readers who suggested them:\n\n1---ALPACA NIGHTS----sent in by Pat Bates;\n\n2---THE WOOL TO LIVE----Vivian Medlock;\n\n3---And, my personal favorite:   DEATH SOCK----Kaaminii.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9856416583061218} +{"content": "BN.com Gift Guide\n\nJoseph Pulitzer: Historic Newspaper Publisher\n\nOther sellers (Hardcover)\n • All (3) from $23.09   \n • New (2) from $23.07   \n • Used (1) from $29.23   \nNote: Kids' Club Eligible. 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Primarily for report writers, these books offer a closer look at some unique individuals.\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9781604537659\n • Publisher: Essential Library\n • Publication date: 8/15/2009\n • Series: Publishing Pioneers Series\n • Pages: 112\n • Sales rank: 805,217\n • Age range: 12 - 17 Years\n • Product dimensions: 6", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976857900619507} +{"content": "Sunday 1 May 2016\n\nLetterbox Love #132\n\nLetterbox Love is a way to give all of the books I receive for review some exposure. Summaries are taken from the cover, or Amazon/NetGalley/Goodreads in the case of e-books, unless otherwise stated. All of the books are in exchange for an honest review.\n\nMy Favourite Manson Girl, Alison Umminger (e-proof)\n\nAnna has had a miserable year. Everything feels wrong with her life. And rather than stay and face the mess, she steals a credit card and books herself a seat on the first flight out of town to Los Angeles, to crash with her sister. But soon after she lands, cold reality soon dawns on her: Hollywood isn’t the escape she needs. She is trapped in a town full of lost souls and wannabees, with no friends, no cash and no return ticket.\n\nWhen she's offered a job researching the murderous Manson girls for a dubious film, she reluctantly accepts – she needs the money. But soon enough, among the fake smiles and glitter-fuelled parties, things turn from strange, to dark, to dangerous.\n\nThis is not going to be the summer Anna has in mind.\n\nMy Favourite Manson Girl is a chilling story about being young, lost and female. This is a story about how girls disappear.\n\nDoesn’t this sound brilliantly creepy?! 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If we were to be asked for a definition of “text”, our first recourse might be to a dictionary, and here we would find what at first glance appears to be precisely the definition we need: “The wording of anything written or printed; the structure formed by the words in their order; the very words, phrases, and sentences as written” (OED).\n\nThis may seem as though it is a clear, “literal” meaning, and certainly it absolutely summarises some of the everyday uses of the word that we might make when contemplating the study of literature – although even here we may suspect that the dictionary …\n\nWe have have no profile for this entry. If you are a qualified scholar and you wish to write for The Literary Encyclopedia, please click here to contact us.\n\nPunter, David. \"Metaphor\". The Literary Encyclopedia. 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I teach creative writing at the Australian National University.\n\nLucy Neave\n\nRecent Awards, Grants & Fellowships\n\n2022 Highly Commended, NSW Premier’s Awards for Fiction for Believe in Me\n\n2021 Australia Council for the Arts Grant\n\n2021 Canberra Critics’ Circle Award for Believe in Me\n\n2020 Zoetrope Short Story Competition, Second Prize for ‘Darling’\n\n2019 Visiting Scholar, English Department, New York University\n\n2018 Griffith Review Novella Prize for ‘Fantasias for Flute’\n\n2015 Australia Council Emerging Writers’ Grant\n\n2014 Shortlisted, ACT Book of the Year Awards, for Who We Were\n\n2013-2014 Second Book Fellowship, Varuna: The National Writers’ House\n\nFor contact details, and to find out about Lucy’s other research and writing, visit her Australian National University webpage here.\n\nRead a profile of Lucy from the Sydney Morning Herald.\n\nRead another profile of Lucy from The Canberra Times here: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7410044/how-do-you-know-who-you-are/", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": " Deutsch  Français  Nederlands \n\nBeattie, Robert Brewster (signed by the author), - In the Fulness of Time.\n\nUnk, Unk, (1944). 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I am really happy with all the pretties I got this week though so I can’t feel too bad about it (even though my wallet is cursing me right now). 😉\n\n23666139  23654535  22718814\n\nI had an ARC of A Court of Thorns and Roses and loved it so much I just had to buy a copy for myself! The Wrath and the Dawn is a book I have been longing for so I had to buy it the instant it came out. I also couldn’t resist picking up a signed copy of The Novice.\n\n18500665  16255632  22822933\n\nEnd of Days is finally out – yay!! I also picked up the World of Thedas Vol I & II – I cannot wait to check them out!\n\n24676867  24394424  12367576\n\nCity of Embers looks really intriguing and I also really liked the look of Trust the Focus. There was also a huge sale of Dreamspinner Press books so I picked up Bear, Other, & the Kid which I have had my eye on for a while.\n\n12083110  12114643  8715171\n\nI also picked up a couple of Mary Calmes books and Tigers and Devils as part of the deals – for £0.99 apiece – such an amazing bargain!\n\n17727308  16183402  20814037\n\nThere were also some amazing freebies up for Kindle this week and I couldn’t resist – I clearly have very poor impulse control!\n\nNightfallGardenscover  22046766\n\nfor review:\n\n25410030  25317756  24015921\n\nI also got a few review copies from Netgalley – looking forward to reading them all. The Confectioner’s Tale in particular looks like an awesome read and a bit of a change of pace for me since I have been reading so much young adult lately. 😀\n\n25068467  25407160\n\nI won Uprooted in a giveaway hosted by Mel @ The Daily Prophecy. Thanks so much to Mel and the publisher Pan Macmillan!\n\nThe Gray Tower Trilogy was offered as a giveaway by the author Alesha Escobar on Booklikes and I won a copy! Thanks to the author for this fab giveaway.\n\nI also could resist taking a few snaps of my latest acquisitions!\n\nAren’t they pretty? 😉\n\nHope you have all had a really great week.\n\nBye for now!\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\nJoin 2,628 other subscribers.\n\n10 responses to “Stacking the Shelves #68\n\n Thanks! A Court of Thorns and Roses was amazing – will be a long wait for the next book!\n\n Hope you enjoy all of your lovely books – A Murder of Mages looks really good. Another added to the TBR! 🙂\n\n Nightfall Gardens does look good. I am looking forward to it. Hope you enjoy your books – The Fill-In Boyfriend is definitely on my list to buy soon! 🙂\n\n I have to admit, I really love getting a big haul of books. It’s a very satisfying feeling lol. 😉 Looks like we both went a bit overboard this week!! Hope you enjoy your haul. 🙂\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": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "oppressed Definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nDefinition of “oppressed” - English Dictionary\n\nDefinition of \"oppressed\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /əˈprest/\n\noppressed adjective (RULED)\n\ngoverned in an ​unfair and ​cruel way and ​prevented from having ​opportunities and ​freedom: oppressed ​minorities the ​poor and the oppressed\n\noppressed adjective (FEELINGS)\n\nworried and ​uncomfortable: She ​felt oppressed and ​discouraged in such an ​unfriendlyenvironment.\n(Definition of oppressed from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nTranslations of “oppressed”\nin Chinese (Simplified) 统治, 压迫, 压制…\nin Turkish baskı ve zulüm gören, mazlum…\nin Russian угнетенный…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 統治, 壓迫, 壓制…\nin Polish uciemiężeni…\nWhat is the pronunciation of oppressed?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “oppress", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5006763935089111} +{"content": "1st Edition\n\nAfrica's Lost Leader\nSouth Africa's continental role since apartheid\n\nISBN 9781138549654\nPublished September 27, 2018 by Routledge\n128 Pages\n\nUSD $22.95\n\nPrices & shipping based on shipping country\n\nBook Description  Chapter One � Tentative hegemony from Mandela to Zuma  Chapter Two � South Africa�s image problem in Africa  Chapter Three � The African Renaissance versus the South African Renaissance  Chapter Four � The plight of the South African National Defence Force  Conclusion � South Africa in Africa: The challenges of the new multipolarity\n\nView More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "How to say teacher in Italian ˈti tʃər\n\nWould you like to know how to translate teacher to Italian? 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STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 28 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9666281938552856} +{"content": "\n\nadj. deserving of trust; reliable.\ntrustworthily adv. trustworthiness n.\n\nUseful english dictionary. 2012.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • trustworthy — trust‧wor‧thy [ˈtrʌstˌwɜːDi ǁ ɜːr ] adjective a person or organization that is trustworthy can be trusted and depended upon: • The staff are honest, trustworthy, intensely loyal and hard working. trustworthiness noun [uncountable] : • The brand… …   Financial and business terms\n\n • trustworthy — trust·wor·thy adj: worthy of confidence; specif: being or deriving from a source worthy of belief or consideration for evidentiary purposes a trustworthy informant trust·wor·thi·ness n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary\n\n • Trustworthy — Trust wor thy, a. Worthy of trust or confidence; trusty. {Trust wor thi*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • trustworthy — 1808, from TRUST (Cf. trust) + WORTHY (Cf. worthy). Related: Trustworthiness …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • trustworthy — reliable, dependable, trusty, tried Analogous words: *safe, secure: veracious, truthful (see corresponding nouns at TRUTH): staunch, constant, steadfast, *faithful: honest, *upright, scrupulous Antonyms: deceitful: dubious …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • trustworthy — / trusty [adj] reliable, believable accurate, always there*, authentic, authoritative, convincing, credible, dependable, ethical, exact, honest, honorable, kosher*, levelheaded, mature, on the level*, on up and up*, open, plausible, principled,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • trustworthy — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ able to be relied on as honest, truthful, or reliable. DERIVATIVES trustworthiness noun …   English terms dictionary\n\n • trustworthy — [trust′wʉr΄thē] adj. trustworthier, trustworthiest worthy of trust; dependable; reliable SYN. RELIABLE trustworthily adv. trustworthiness n …   English World dictionary\n\n • trustworthy — adjective Date: 1714 worthy of confidence ; dependable < a trustworthy guide > < trustworthy information > • trustworthily adverb • trustworthiness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • trustworthy — [[t]trʌ̱stwɜː(r)ði[/t]] ADJ GRADED A trustworthy person is reliable, responsible, and can be trusted completely. He is a trustworthy and level headed leader. Derived words: trustworthiness N UNCOUNT He wrote a reference for him, describing his… …   English dictionary\n\n • trustworthy — trustworthily, adv. trustworthiness, n. /trust werr dhee/, adj. deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable: The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy. [1800 10; TRUST + WORTHY] Syn. true, accurate, honest, faithful. 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Unfortunately I overdid it and strained my eyes, so I had a few days when I couldn’t read as much as I would have liked, but I still managed to read a respectable number of pages throughout the week, finishing three books towards my Bout of Books total. (If you’d like details on what and how much I read for Bout of Books, check out my post here.)\n\nJust shelved:\n\nInfographic Guide to Literature - Joanna Eliot       Dietland - Sarai Walker\n\nInfographic Guide to Literature was a highly entertaining, really quick read. Not every infographic was of interest to me, but the majority were enlightening and often contained information I didn’t know. Definitely a great coffee table book for book nerds!\n\nDietland I’ve been chipping away at slowly for nearly a month. It’s an easy read in terms of the plot flow, but one that I found lingered in my mind after I’d put it down. It tackles a lot of important issues we deal with as women – particularly if we don’t fit society’s current concept of “ideal” beauty. I think it’ll take a bit of time for me to fully sort through my thoughts on this one!\n\nReading now:\n\nThe Gold Eaters - Ronald Wright       Wicked and Weird - Rich Terfry       Purity - Jonathan Franzen\n\nI’ve gotten a bit carried away lately and am reading far more books at once than is even remotely reasonable. I’m trying to finish off Wicked and Weird and possibly The Gold Eaters this week (both of which are excellent), and will be taking Purity on vacation with me next week. Purity is fantastic but quite long, so I’m just past halfway.\n\nUp next:\n\nThe Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend - Katarina Bivald       Everything, Everything - Nicola Yoon\n\nI have been saving The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend for my trip because I think it’s going to be the perfect vacation read, and I’ve heard nothing but good things. Everything, Everything is another one I’ve heard amazing reviews of, and the little dip I took into it last night (what? I couldn’t help myself!) confirmed that I’m going to really enjoy it!\n\nThat’s it for the past week in books, now it’s your turn! What have you been reading? Have you read any of these books? Share your thoughts in the comments!\n\nMy Week On Wednesday is a weekly post in which I share with you what I’ve been reading, what I’m reading next, and any other bookish stuff I enjoyed in the past week! If you’d like to write your own My Week On Wednesday post, or if you’d just like to share your recent reads, feel free to link or chat in the comments!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8245322704315186} +{"content": "Out of the Dying Pan\n\nOut of the Dying Pan\n\nby Linda Reilly\n\nPaperback(Mass Market Paperback)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nUsually ships within 6 days\n\nRevenge is set to sizzle in the tasty new Deep Fried Mystery from the author of Fillet of Murder.\nFor Talia Marby, the sweet smell of success is a lot like the pungent aroma of fried fish and vinegar. Her new business, Fry Me a Sliver, is rapidly expanding beyond fish and chips to become one of the best eateries in the Berkshires. But the nasty owner of a neighboring boutique is making a stink, baiting Talia in a very public fight at a community center fundraiser and nursing an inexplicable grudge.\nWhen the boutique owner is found strangled with Talia’s scarf knotted around her neck, our favorite fish fryer finds herself in hot oil. Needing to clear her name, and fast, Talia’s investigation soon yields some shocking surprises as well as a sizzling suspicion: someone had good reason to want the victim dead—and it’s frying Talia’s nerves...\n\nIncludes delicious recipes!\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780425274149\nPublisher: Penguin Publishing Group\nPublication date: 03/01/2016\nSeries: A Deep Fried Mystery , #2\nPages: 304\nSales rank: 304,610\nProduct dimensions: 4.10(w) x 6.70(h) x 0.90(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nLinda Reilly, author of the Deep Fried Mysteries, including Fillet of Murder, lives with her husband in southern New Hampshire. She is a member of Sisters in Crime and its subchapter, the Guppies. When she’s not prowling the shelves of a bookstore or library in search of a cozy read, she can be found tapping away at the keyboard creating her own cozy adventure.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9830647110939026} +{"content": "\nNew Adult Fiction Books and Works ListBEST New Adult Fiction Books! [top10]\n\nLIKE THIS VIDEO IF YOU LIKE ANY OF THESE BOOKS!(: Thanks For Watching! 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One whose thoughts take the form of mental sounds or of internal discourse rather than of visual or motor images. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • audile — [ô′dīl΄, ô′dil΄] adj. [< L audire (see AUDIENCE) + ILE] auditory …   English World dictionary\n\n • audile — 1. Relating to audition. 2. Denoting the type of mental imagery in which one recalls most readily that which has been heard rather than seen or read ( i.e., having an auditory representational system). Cf.:motile. 3. SYN: auditive. * * * au·dile… …   Medical dictionary\n\n • audile — /aw dil, duyl/, n. Psychol. a person in whose mind auditory images, rather than visual or motor images, are predominant or unusually distinct. [1885 90; AUD(ITORY) + ILE] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • audile — adjective /ˈɔːdaɪl/ Pertaining to hearing. See Also: audible, motile, verbile, visile …   Wiktionary\n\n • audile — n. one for whom hearing is more important than sight (Psychology) …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • audile — au·dile …   English syllables\n\n • audile — au•dile [[t]ˈɔ dɪl, daɪl[/t]] adj. 1) phl of, pertaining to, or affecting the auditory nerves or the sense of hearing 2) psl cog oriented to or relying heavily on the faculty of hearing • Etymology: 1885–90; aud (itory) +(tact)ile …   From formal English to slang\n\n • audile — /ˈɔdaɪl/ (say awduyl) noun 1. Psychology someone in whose mind auditory images are especially distinct. –adjective 2. of or relating to hearing. {aud(itory) + ile} …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • audile —   n. person whose mental processes are stimulated more strongly by hearing than by other senses; a. pertaining to such persons; auditory …   Dictionary of difficult words\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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This page provides all possible translations of the word RAW in the Hindi language.\n\nraw(adjective)\n\nnot cooked\n\nraw onions/meat.\n\nप्राकृतिक स्थिति मे\n\nraw(adjective)\n\nnot prepared or refined; in the natural state\n\nraw cotton; What raw materials are used to make plastic?\n\nraw(adjective)\n\nwith the skin rubbed and sore\n\nMy heel is raw because my shoe doesn't fit properly.\n\nraw(adjective)\n\nuntrained; inexperienced\n\nraw recruits.\n\nGet even more translations for RAW\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this RAW Hindi translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"RAW.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 18 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": 0.7581396102905273} +{"content": "Garrett Robinson\n\nFor Readers Of\n\nJ.R.R. Tolkien, K.A. 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While he writes mostly in science fiction and fantasy, Garrett has also delved into thrillers (Hit Girls) and has an upcoming literary fiction novel (Rebel Yell).", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9959908127784729} +{"content": "BookBrowse Reviews The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reviews |  Beyond the book |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nThe Garden of Evening Mists\n\nby Tan Twan Eng\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994556903839111} +{"content": "\n\nAbout the author\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nApr 17\nApr 17\nMay 01\nJun 05", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9509633779525757} +{"content": "Audiobook Category\n\nShadow Slayer Tour: “The adventure Roxie goes on is fast-paced…” More reviews & Giveaways too!\n\nTomorrow is the day I’ll be answering all of your questions. Thanks for commenting with yours here on Laurasmagicday. And thanks for joining the tour today. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word wanton in the Polish language.\n\nwanton(adjective)\n\nwithout reason; motiveless\n\nwanton cruelty; the wanton destruction of property.\n\nrozwiązły, swawolny\n\nwanton(adjective)\n\n(of a person) immoral\n\nwanton young women.\n\nGet even more translations for wanton\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this wanton Polish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"wanton.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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You’re just sad. is the author of nine books, all of which are available in paperback and Kindle. In addition to his own site, his work has appeared on XXL, Cuepoint, Business Insider, The Cauldron, and many more. Follow him on Facebook or Twitter.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Robert M. Price\n\nIndividual Stories Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993495941162109} +{"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\n[en-cheys] /ɛnˈtʃeɪs/\n\nverb (used with object), enchased, enchasing.\nto place (gems) in an ornamental setting.\nto decorate with inlay, embossing, or engraving.\n(transitive) a less common word for chase1 (sense 3)\n\nRead Also: enchondral en·chon·dral (ěn-kŏn’drəl) adj. Intracartilaginous.\n\n [en-kuh n-droh-muh] /ˌɛn kənˈdroʊ mə/ noun, plural enchondromas, enchondromata [en-kuh n-droh-muh-tuh] /ˌɛn kənˈdroʊ mə tə/ (Show IPA). Pathology. 1. a growth of cartilage within the shaft or substance of a bone. /ˌɛnkənˈdrəʊmə/ noun (pl) -mas, -mata (-mətə) 1. (pathol) a benign cartilaginous tumour, most commonly in the bones of the hands or feet enchondroma en·chon·dro·ma […]\n\nDisclaimer: Enchase 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": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\n\n51v+ZM33Q6L._SX445_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg\n\nWritten by: Margaret Chui Greanias\n\nIllustrated by: Lesley Breen Withrow\n\nRunning Press Kids, August 2018\n\nFor anyone who loved Leonardo, the Terrible Monster, this is a humorous and important book about learning to follow your heart and proving that kindness can outweigh villainy any day.Delightfully fun and irreverent, Maximillian Villainous is an empowering story about embracing one’s true self and finding acceptance. Up and coming illustrator Lesley Breen Withrow brings the characters to life with bold and colorful illustrations in a style reminiscent of Richard Scarry. -Kirkus Reviews\n\nWritten by: Ammi-Joan Paquette\n\nIllustrated by: Lesley Breen Withrow\n\nFarrar Straus Giroux, January 2017\n\nIllustrator Withrow’s bright characters are reminiscent of Richard Scarry’s, with jolly animals dressed in their Sunday best, resplendent with plaids, patterns, and purses.\n\n-Kirkus Reviews\n\nBoo+FINAL+COVER_COLOR+lettering+72dpi+copy.jpg\n\nWritten by: Kate Dopirak\n\nllustrated by: Lesley Breen Withrow\n\nBeach Lane Books (Imprint of Simon & Schuster), September, 2016\n\nWithrow’s accompanying pencil, collage, and digital art aptly illuminates the cub’s day, excelling in vignettes that illustrate the protagonist’s shenanigans even as the text delivers simple, one-word descriptions. In the end, it’s the love between parent and child that carries the story.\n\n-Kirkus Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9880711436271667} +{"content": "0  items | Rs 0\nThe White Blackbird...\n\nThe White Blackbird...\n\nby Robert Aitken  \nLanguage: English\nImported Edition. (Dispatched in 14-21 days.) 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Be the first to comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9271337985992432} +{"content": "And Were We Ready?\n\nI posted my last blog post about 30 minutes before the Opening Ceremony of London 2012 a little misty-eyed with expectation and anticipation.\n\nIt feels like an awful long time ago now but, walking around central London, I’d had the feeling that the rhythm of the preparations in London had started to step up to a point where there was an odd conjunction of the organisational pulse quickening and the rest of the city relaxing into a mood that is probably best described as ‘joyous’ (an instance where Seb Coe’s choice of adjective was perfect – no Twenty-Twelve management speak). It felt exciting – as if we could really allow ourselves to believe that London was on the brink of staging something momentous.\n\nAnd it did. It bloody well did.\n\nBoris Johnson’s ‘are we ready’ speech has been answered with one yes after another. London has delivered beyond perhaps anyone’s expectations.\n\nThese 2012 Olympics have been absolutely wonderful – brilliantly conceived and executed. I’ve enjoyed this last two weeks so much and I’ve loved almost every aspect of the games.\n\nIn fact, as far as the purposes of this blog are concerned, I’ve loved it too way too much — my writing has virtually gone on hold as I’ve watched the events on television and mingled with the crowds in London and taken in as many of the events as I could (two ticketed and four of the free events). I’ve drafted long blog posts on what I’ve enjoyed but been to busy enjoying the events to edit them (hopefully I can post some more before the end of the games).\n\nSo in writing terms, I’ve been a little like Phillips Idowu – I’ve gone AWOL. I’ve done some revising but missed yet another notional self-imposed deadline for getting my first draft edited down.\n\nBut, to look at things in the zeitgeist of national positivity, I’ll never get the chance again to experience the city that the novel’s largely about in such a uniquely relaxed, celebratory mood – and to enjoy a genuine mood of euphoria which, after all, isn’t often something that features in many novels. So I’m convincing myself it’s writerly time well spent.\n\nI’ve taken loads of photos — some of which I’ll use in later posts — but I’ve put them all on a page in the blog to give a visual impression of what I’ve been enjoying so much (there are a few surprisingly good ones). Click here to view.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Intriguing, clever and mesmerising.\nDate selected: 25th July 2016\nOur souls at night\nby Kent Haruf\nDate selected: 27th June 2016\nThe Children Act\nby Ian McEwan\nA novella providing a snapshot of the life of a judge facing challenges personally and professionally.\nDate selected: 5th April 2016\nMy Life in Houses\nby Margaret Forster\nA wonderful account of the meaning of the houses, and homes, to this much-loved author.\nDate selected: 4th April 2016\nMango and Bambang the Not-a-Pig\nby Polly Faber\nA funny and charming collection of linked stories, beautifully illustrated by Clara Vuillaumy.\nDate selected: 24th December 2015\nby Rob Biddulph\nFun illustrations, rhyming text and a grrrrreat story!\nDate selected: 10th November 2015\nA Snow Garden\nby Rachel Joyce\nA magical, moving and uplifting collections of stories, as you would expect from the creator of Harold Fry.\nDate selected: 10th November 2015\nThe Circle\nby Dave Eggers\nDate selected: 28th September 2015\nSweet Caress\nby William Boyd\nA wonderful, all-engrossing story of the life of a female photographer.\nDate selected: 8th September 2015\nOliver and Patch\nby Claire Freedman\nCombining chic and cute in beautiful illustrations with a touching and uplifting story.\nDate selected: 19th August 2015\nLongbow Girl\nby Linda Davies\nA thrilling adventure set in Wales with archery, adventure, time travel, romance and a strong female character.\nDate selected: 17th August 2015\nHow the Library (not the prince) Rescued Rapunzel\nby Wendy Meddour\nA silly modern take on the story of Rapunzel with a more positive message about girls and libraries!\nDate selected: 16th July 2015\nby Renee Knight\nWhat would you do if the book you were reading was about you? A great idea, brilliantly executed.\nDate selected: 30th June 2015\nStation Eleven\nby Emily St John Mandel\nA thought-provoking, gripping and haunting account of the end of civilisation.\nDate selected: 27th April 2015\nBears Don't Read\nby Emma Chichester Clark\nA funny, sweet, stimulating and colourful introduction to the adventure of reading a book\nDate selected: 1st April 2015\nEtta and Otto and Russell and James\nby Emma Hooper\nA magical, whimsical, poignant, lyrical tale of memory, love and loss.\nDate selected: 10th February 2015\nThe Winter Horses\nby Philip Kerr\nA powerful, shocking and moving story of war and survival.\nDate selected: 9th February 2015\nThe Astounding Broccoli Boy\nby Frank Cottrell Boyce\nAnother funny adventure from this brilliant author, inspired by real events!\nDate selected: 3rd January 2015", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9944885969161987} +{"content": "Monthly Archives: July 2020\n\n“Blacktop Wasteland” by S.A. Cosby – Book Review\n\n“A mistake is a lesson, unless you make the same mistake twice.” Beauregard Montage (nicknamed ‘Bug’) is a black man in his late thirties who is feeling the squeeze of financial commitments. His business is behind in its rent and … Continue reading\n\nPosted in 20 Books of Summer, Blog Tour, Book Reviews, Literary fiction, Men's fiction, Suspense | Tagged , , , | 5 Comments\n\n“The Island Child” by Molly Aitken – Book Review\n\n“So many lies are built out of a wish to shield the ones we love from the horror of the truth.” “Boys were all free while girls were tied to the hearth and kept sleepy inside like gentle calves in … Continue reading\n\nPosted in 20 Books of Summer, Book Reviews, Edelweiss, Literary fiction | Tagged , , , | 7 Comments\n\nFictionophile’s July 2020 #BookHaul\n\nI’ve added THIRTEEN titles to my TBR this month. I was auto-approved for FIVE titles and my requests were approved for SIX more. I received ONE book directly from Orenda Books, ONE directly from the author, and the thirteenth title … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Anticipated titles | Tagged , | 26 Comments\n\nWinner Announced! Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award 2020 #TheakstonAward #TheakstonsCrime @HarrogateFest @orion_crime #crimefiction\n\nHarrogate, Thursday 23 July: Belfast born Adrian McKinty has been awarded the UK’s most prestigious accolade in crime writing, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, for his best-selling thriller, The Chain, that sees parents forced to abduct … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Authors, award winners | Tagged , , | 1 Comment\n\nCover Love: part 91 – Envelopes\n\nIn my 91st installment of ‘Cover Love‘, I thought I’d do a post about envelopes on book covers.  In our modern times, letter writing and ‘snail mail’ is almost obsolete – which is very sad. There is nothing like the … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Cover Love series, Dustjackets | Tagged | 14 Comments\n\n“Across The Water” by Ingrid Alexandra – Book Review\n\nLiz and Adam Dawson are newlyweds from East London. When Adam’s father passes away in Southern Australia, the couple travel there in order to settle his affairs. Adam’s Dad’s house was on the remote side of a creek and they … Continue reading\n\nPosted in 20 Books of Summer, Book Reviews, NetGalley, Psychological thrillers | Tagged , , , | 6 Comments\n\n“Red Means Run” by Brad Smith – Book Review\n\nI originally reviewed this title on January 2nd, 2012. Back then, I didn’t have many followers so the book didn’t get any attention. I thought that since Lume Books have taken over the Endeavor Press catalog, I would try to … Continue reading\n\nPosted in 1st in series, Book Reviews, Lume Books, Mystery fiction, Reblogged | Tagged , , | Leave a comment\n\nWednesday’s Word = AFTER\n\nMost readers will acknowledge that some words reappear time and time again in titles. Often these words are associated with a particular genre. Case in point: “The girl on the train” and “Gone girl” spawned countless thriller titles with the … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Dustjackets, Wednesday Word | Tagged | 9 Comments\n\n“The Song of Hartgrove Hall” by Natasha Solomons – Book Review\n\n“Home wasn’t a place. Home was music.” Hartgrove Hall is a house with nine bedrooms, five reception rooms, a suite of attics and half a dozen ramshackle barns. Reading “The Song of Hartgrove Hall” I knew that I was being … Continue reading\n\nPosted in 20 Books of Summer, Book Reviews, Favorite books, Historical fiction, Literary fiction, Love stories, NetGalley | Tagged , , , | 4 Comments\n\n“The Invitation” by Rachel Abbott – Book Review\n\nLucas Jarrett is handsome, powerful, and very wealthy. He has always been a ‘leader’ and his friends want to stay within his charismatic orbit. Since they were all in their early teens the group have been ‘friends’.  Now, as adults … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Book Reviews, Bookouture, NetGalley | Tagged , , , , | 8 Comments\n\nThrowback Thursday – “Try not to breathe” by Holly Seddon – Book Review\n\nAs I am now in the process of reading Holly Seddon’s upcoming novel “The Hit List“, I thought it only fitting that I feature her debut novel in today’s “Throwback Thursday” feature post. The Throwback Thursday meme was created by … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Book Reviews, Psychological thrillers, Throwback Thursday | Tagged , , , , | 16 Comments\n\n“A Shape on the Air” by Julia Ibbotson – Book Review\n\nViv DuLac present day – a university lecturer in medieval studies who has recently been betrayed and swindled by her live-in partner. The stress of the ending of this relationship coupled with the imminent loss of her home create the … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Book Reviews, Historical fiction, Love stories, Lume Books | Tagged , , | 6 Comments\n\n“Nine Elms” by Robert Bryndza – Book Review\n\nKate Marshall – a former police detective, now works in a university as a lecturer in criminology alongside her young and talented research assistant. Kate is a single mother whose teenage son lives with his grandmother, Kate’s own mother. Though … Continue reading\n\nPosted in 20 Books of Summer, Book Reviews, NetGalley, Page turners | Tagged , , , , , | 8 Comments\n\n4,000 Followers Giveaway – and the winner is….\n\nIn June, Fictionophile reached the 4,000 followers milestone.  To celebrate, and to thank you all for supporting my blog, I hosted a The winner receives an Amazon gift card I used the “Random Name Picker” web tool to choose from … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Book bloggers, Fictionophile report, Giveaways | Tagged | 12 Comments\n\nHalf-way – Fictionophile 2020 biannual report\n\nYes, folks we are now halfway through 2020. And what a year it has been! Unprecedented for all of us. Who would have thought that the world could have taken such a divergent path? As everyone in the world will … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Fictionophile report, reading challenges | Tagged , | 25 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9572314620018005} +{"content": "Normal view MARC view ISBD view\n\n'Über den verlauf des lautwandels.'\n\nby Fónagy, Ivan\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.\n\nBeing checked in GMD ?\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nLog in to your account to post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Dinosaur books for Kids\n\nTen Terrible Dinosaurs (picture Puffins)\n\nTen Terrible Dinosaurs\n\nSearching to buy a terrific book? You should read Ten Terrible Dinosaurs by Paul Stickland! The author is Paul Stickland and it was published sometime in 2000 by Puffin. The child's book is 48 pages long. 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Timing – crucial to commit a crime. … Continue reading\n\nJuly 19, 2020 · 60 Comments\n\nRandom Musings – कल Vs Tomorrow\n\nआज, कल की यादों से लड़ रही थी मैं, आने वाले कल की परेशानियों को भी ,आज जी रही थी कल और कल के इस कश्मकश में, मै आज को … Continue reading\n\nJune 14, 2020 · 62 Comments\n\nRandom Musings…\n\nOctober 1, 2018 · 60 Comments\n\nThe Past, Present & Future!\n\nRecently I was watching a rerun of the Bollywood film “Dear Zindagi” on television. A beautiful movie where the protagonist is overwhelmed by an incident of her childhood, which reflects … Continue reading\n\nAugust 31, 2018 · 61 Comments\n\nTwin haikus!\n\nIn response to Ronovanwrites weekly haiku challenge #213 to use the prompt words TIME & MOVEMENT Enchanted lovers synergy of passion flows, locked hearts, time stands still!   past acts … Continue reading\n\nAugust 6, 2018 · 59 Comments\n\nHaibun – Gift of Now!\n\nI sit with my cup of morning tea, contemplating life that passes by with each tick of the clock.  At times a feeling of guilt creeps into me for not … Continue reading\n\nMay 27, 2017 · 69 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Tiny Trees\n\nselfArchive Blog 51/17\nTiny Trees\n\nI searched patiently for stray needles and sprigs beneath the long rows of cut evergreens waiting to become Christmas trees. Then I stopped to twist and break my tiny finds. Some had no scent. Others released fragrant bursts, reawakening my senses and a lifetime of forest memories—fresh air, pine, spruce, fir, cedar and snowy silence.\n\nWhen you walk among trees, consider Tree Canada. It’s the leading national tree planting charity in Canada.\n\nselfArchive 717 | Awareness\n\n© 2017 Arlene Cotter selfArchive\n© 2017 Arlene Cotter photograph", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9792501926422119} +{"content": "Open the Door: A Journey to the True Self\n\nOpen the Door: A Journey to the True Self\n\nBooks / Paperback\n\nISBN: 1933495146 / Publisher: Ave Maria Press, September 2008\n\nPrice Starting at $5.1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "preciously definition, meaning - what is preciously 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 “preciously”\n\nSee all translations\n\nadverb uk   us   /ˈpreʃ.əs.li/ disapproving\nin a way that is too formal and unnatural: He speaks too preciously for my liking.\nTranslations of “preciously”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 過分講究地,做作地…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 过分讲究地,做作地…\n(Definition of preciously from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of preciousl", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5179504156112671} +{"content": "\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2009-01-28\n\nTotal downloads\n\n17 ( #108,216 of 1,413,361 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n4 ( #51,562 of 1,413,361 )\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": 0.9983399510383606} +{"content": "By Philosophers Stone\nContributor profile | More stories\nStory Views\n\nLast Hour:\nLast 24 Hours:\n\nFoI: Commission reviewing what public has right to know bans journalists from fully reporting its first briefing\n\nSaturday, October 10, 2015 8:24\n% of readers think this story is Fact. 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The two issues found so far in Harvard College Library’s zines collection tell of their extended travels in southeast Asia and India, and their life on an organic farm in Tennessee. Through them both the authors share their views of the world. […]\n\nhttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/houghtonmodern/2014/06/27/the-world-according-to-marko-and-ms-chiff/\n\nFrom feeds:\n\nBlogs.law Aggregation Hub » Modern Books and Manuscripts\n\nhoughton library farming punk travel vegan vegetarian zines\n\nDate tagged:\n\n06/27/2014, 12:30\n\nDate published:\n\n06/27/2014, 09:25", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8574540615081787} +{"content": "Bahá'í Library Online\n\nfull details for\n\nLights of Guidance (second part)\n\nAuthor Bahá'u'lláh\nAuthor 2\nAbdu'l-Bahá\nAuthor 3\nShoghi Effendi\nAuthor 4\nUniversal House of Justice\nTitle of item\nLights of Guidance (second part)\nSubtitle of item\nA Bahá'í Reference File\nEditor, translator, etc.  \nHelen Hornby, comp\nPermission author and publisher\nPosted 2006-05-17 by Brett Zamir\nFormatted 2004-10-17 by Brett Zamir\nClassified in Books and Personal compilations\nURLbahai-library.com/hornby_lights_guidance_2\nAbstract Part 2 of the classic Bahá'í reference book. This is its first online edition.\nNotes There is no division of the print copy; it has been divided here due to technical limitations.\nTags * All subjects; Lights of Guidance (book)\nCross-referencesSee also http://bahai-library.com/hornby_lights_guidance.\nPage views 721614 hits since 2006-05-17\nEdit qualityhigh: carefully proofread and edited\nFormat qualityhigh: well formatted\nLast edited\n2020-03-04 02:56 EDT. See previous versions [archive.org].\n\nclick on any question mark above for details\nHome Site Map Forum Links Copyright About Contact", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000085830688477} +{"content": "\nDarkness in Tagalog\n\nThe best Filipino / Tagalog translation for the English word darkness.\n\nThe English word \"darkness\" can be translated as the following words in Tagalog:\n\n1.) kawalán - [noun] absence; lack of something; loss; want; deficiency; dearth; darkness; nothingness Example Sentences Available Icon3 Example Sentences Available » more...\n2.) dilím - [noun] dark; darkness; dimness; ignorance (figurative) Example Sentences Available Icon3 Example Sentences Available » more...\n3.) kadiliman - [noun] darkness Example Sentences Available Icon1 Example Sentence Available » more...\n4.) karimlán - [noun] darkness; gloom; obscurity; illiteracy; ignorance more...\n5.) kaitimán - [adjective] blackness; darkness; dark skinned", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999542236328125} +{"content": "CONvergence 2018 has ended\nSaturday, July 7 • 9:30am - 5:00pm\nPFS - Gallows of Madness (part 3)\n\nSign up or log in to save this to your schedule and see who's attending!\n\nFeedback form is now closed.\nPart Three of a three-day module. The Abyss Approaches! Something wicked—and monstrous—stirs around the rugged Isgeri town of Saringallow, where the hated legacy of noble Chelish diabolists runs deep. Panelists: Pathfinder Society (mod)\n\nSaturday July 7, 2018 9:30am - 5:00pm\nDoubleTree 2203 Table A", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999890923500061} +{"content": "DICT.TW Dictionary Taiwan\n\nSearch for: [Show options]\n\n[Pronunciation] [Help] [Database Info] [Server Info]\n\n1 definition found\n\nFrom: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)\n\n Pop·u·late v. t. [imp. & p. p. Populated p. pr. & vb. n. Populating.] To furnish with inhabitants, either by natural increase or by immigration or colonization; to cause to be inhabited; to people.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Monday, August 15, 2022\n\nCelebrate Lit Presents: Silencing the Siren by Denise L. Barela Narrator: Christa DelSorbo\n\nAbout the Book\n\nBook: Silencing the Siren\n\nAuthor: Denise L. Barela\n\nNarrator: Christa DelSorbo\n\nGenre: Christian Women’s Fiction\n\nRelease date: MayClick here to get your copy!\n\nAbout the Author\n\nDenise L. Barela is a twenty-something-year-old writer with a passion for fiction, her faith, and just being creative in general. When she’s not working away at her desk, you might find her reading a good book or following Alice down the rabbit hole…\n\nAbout the Narrator\n\nSpeaking Life into Story\n\nQueen of the one-eyebrow quirk, Christa DelSorbo auditioned for the role of Tarzan’s mom and has the photos to prove she ended up as the only cast member in a literal cast. These days, they keep her stuck in a box with a ball on a stick and only feed her when she reads another chapter of another fabulous book. She loves every minute. Or so they tell her. *eyebrow slowly raises *\n\nMore from the Christa\n\nBlog Stops\n\nDebbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 15\n\nTexas Book-aholic, August 16\n\nInklings and notions, August 17\n\nFor Him and My Family, August 18\n\ndeb’s Book Review, August 19 (Spotlight)\n\nAshley’s Clean Book Reviews, August 20\n\nLocks, Hooks and Books, August 21\n\nConnie’s History Classroom, August 22\n\nTruth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 23\n\nFor The Love of Books, August 24\n\nSodbusterLiving, August 25\n\nThrough the Fire Blogs, August 26 (Author Interview)\n\nVicarious Living, August 27\n\nBooks I’ve Read, August 28\n\nTo celebrate her tour, Christa is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a code for the audiobook!!\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/20a8b/silencing-the-siren-audiobook-celebration-tour-giveaway\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nCelebrate Lit Presents: Silver Bounty Author: Victoria McCombs\n\n  About the Book Book:  Silver Bounty Author: Victoria McCombs Genre: YA Pirate Fantasy Release date: January 10, 2023 Nev...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8000262975692749} +{"content": "John Gall\n\nJohn Gall was the founder of Gall & Gall.\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFamous quotes by John Gall:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on John Gall's quotes with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this author page to your bibliography:\n\n\"John Gall Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 24 Oct. 2014. .\n\nMissing a quote of John Gall?\n\nKnow another good quote of John Gall? 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A couple of years ago I read a book called The Care and Handling of Roses With Thorns (review) that knocked the socks right off my feet and halfway around the room. I… Read more »\n\nMansfield Park by Jane Austen\n\nSalutations, Bookworms! Last month I read Charlie Lovett’s First Impressions (review) and it reminded me that I still had one lonely unread novel to complete the Austen canon. I decided it was TIME. Time to visit Mansfield Park! Since I had such a stellar experience with the audio version of Northanger Abbey (review) I decided… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9472458362579346} +{"content": "What does BTW mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand BTW in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nBooker T Washington\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for BTW in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this BTW abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"BTW.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 30 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9975132346153259} +{"content": "Advertisement - Continue reading below\n\nDefinition of \"legged\" []\n\n • Having a specified kind or number of legs. Often used in combination: long-legged; four-legged. (adjective)\n\nAmerican Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright (c) 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.\n\nUse \"legged\" in a sentence\n • \"Aaron Rifkin legged out a run-scoring triple in the sixth for\"\n • \"Even his shooting badges are improperly \"legged\" w/re to number of awards.\"\n • \"There's old Dick over in that bed there; he used to go 'mumping,' and when he got boosey with too much lush he stole some paltry thing or other, and being so often convicted they have 'legged' [12] him at last.\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7202648520469666} +{"content": "The Gods of Augustan Rome R. M. Ogilvie: The Romans and their Gods in the Age of Augustus. Pp. 135. London: Chatto & Windus, 1969. Cloth, £1·05 [Book Review]\n\nThe Classical Review 21 (02):241-2422 ( #348,070 of 1,100,855 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #289,727 of 1,100,855 )\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": 0.950539231300354} +{"content": "\nBook Cover\nAverage Rating\nPub. Date:\n\nPatty and David Monroe have flown to Moscow to repair a business deal which has gone bad—when it suddenly turns nightmarish. Shooting David and kidnapping Patty, their Russian business partners drive her to a ramshackle dacha twenty miles east of Moscow. There, her captors—along with brutal Islamic terrorists—will attempt to ransom her. Patty will face the most frightening ordeal imaginable.\n\nFor the first time in history, FBI agents must work with Russian security forces. 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(Book, 1806) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nThe works of president Edwards ...\n\nThe works of president Edwards ...\n\nAuthor: Jonathan Edwards\nPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1806-1811.\nEdition/Format:  Print book : English\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Jonathan Edwards\nOCLC Number: 505189231\nDescription: 8 volumes\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.\n\nClose Window\n\nPlease sign in to WorldCat \n\nDon't have an account? 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This page provides all possible translations of the word past in the Arabic language.\n\nDiscuss this past Arabic translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"past.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 18 Aug. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Lou Reed, Joni Mitchell, Gabrielle Union, & More | Performing Arts Previews, Oct. 2017\n\nCummings, Whitney. I’m Fine…And Other Lies. Putnam. 2017. 288p. ISBN 9780735212602. $27; ebk. ISBN 9780735212626. CD/Downloadable: Penguin Audio. MEMOIR/HUMOR Probably best known for her NBC series Whitney, this multithreat performer (comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director) offers a memoir edged with her famously sharp humor, ranging from her premature botox treatment to the equine therapy […]\n\nPresidential Portraits | Barbara’s Picks, Oct. 2017\n\nBaime, A.J. 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LITERARY In this new novel from celebrated Brazilian singer/songwriter Buarque, set in 1960s São Paulo, teenage reprobate Ciccio snitches a book from the extensive library of his icily unobservant scholar father and finds a […]\n\nPierce Brown, Khan, Steel, & More | Pop Fiction Previews, Oct. 2017, Pt. 1\n\nBonansinga, Jay. Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead: Return to Woodbury. Thomas Dunne: St. Martin’s. Oct. 2017. 288p. ISBN 9781250058522. $26.99; ebk. ISBN 9781466862753. CD: Macmillan Audio. HORROR Lilly Caul has survived the apocalypse and settled her people safely in plague-desecrated Atlanta. But she cannot let go of her dream of returning to home-sweet-home Woodbury and […]\n\nPresent and Future | Social Science Previews, Sept. 2017\n\nBruder, Jessica. Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century. Norton. Sept. 2017. 320p. ISBN 9780393249316. $26.95. SOCIAL SCIENCE Expanding her eye-opening Harper’s cover story, “The End of Retirement,” which shows that many Americans can no longer afford to quit work during the so-called golden years, Bruder introduces us to an intrepid bunch that give new […]\n\nTaking Care of Body and Soul | Nonfiction Previews, Sept. 2017\n\nBrand, Russell. Fix: Freedom from All Your Addictions. Holt. Sept. 2017. 304p. ISBN 9781250141927. $27; ebk. ISBN 9781250141934. CD: Macmillan. MEMOIR Once in thrall to heroin, alcohol, sex, food, and more, comedian and movie star Brand helps others recover from addiction as he did by explaining that the real question is not “Why are you […]\n\nStar Authors at Day of Dialog | Barbara’s Picks, Prepub Alert, Sept. 2017\n\nAllen, Danielle. Cuz: The Life and Times of Michael A. Liveright: Norton. Sept. 2017. 256p. ISBN 9781631493119. $24.95. MEMOIR James Conant Bryant University Professor at Harvard, Allen offers a memoir that sums up the tragedy of African American youth today and the continuing inequity in our justice system. Her cousin, Michael Alexander Allen, arrested at […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99912029504776} +{"content": "Poets | Bookstore | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nMay 18th, 2013 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 56,671 comments.\nEmily Dickinson - Which is best?  Heaven --\n\nWhich is best? Heaven --\nOr only Heaven to come\nWith that old Codicil of Doubt?\nI cannot help esteem\n\nThe \"Bird within the Hand\"\nSuperior to the one\nThe \"Bush\" may yield me\nOr may not\nToo late to choose again.\n\nAdded: Jan 9 2004 | Viewed: 4285 times | Comments and analysis of Which is best?  Heaven -- by Emily Dickinson Comments (1)\n\nWhich is best?  Heaven -- - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Emily Dickinson\nPoem: 1012. Which is best?  Heaven --\nVolume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson\nYear: Published/Written in 1955\nPoem of the Day: Feb 27 2005\n\nComment 1 of 1, added on April 13th, 2005 at 11:40 AM.\n\nthis poem is very good to read because it very special to say about heaven.\n\nnatalie from United States\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Which is best?  Heaven --, has received one comment so far. Click here to read it, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nDickinson Info\nCopyright © 2000-2012 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links | Bookstore", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9919338822364807} +{"content": "The Secret Dragon\n\nWhen would-be palaeontologist Mari finds a tiny dragon while out fossil hunting on a Welsh beach, she knows it’s a discovery that could change science – and her life – forever. Mari wants to make a scientific study of the baby reptile that will astound the world. But this dragon doesn’t want to be studied, it wants to be free. And although it may only be pocket sized, it has a giant appetite for mischief.\n\nIn stock\n\nThe perfect tale of friendship and adventure for young explorers aged 8+,\nshortlisted for the 2020 Tir na n-Og Awards.\n\n‘So if you’re not an animal that’s alive today, and you’re not an animal that’s extinct either, what on earth are you?’A heart-warming story’ – Guardian\n\n‘Utterly enchanting’ – Cat Doyle, author of The Storm Keeper’s Island\n\n‘Seamless storytelling interwoven with fascinating science . . . perfect for reading aloud!’ – Piers Torday, author of The Lost Magician\n\nAdditional information\n\nWeight 0.207 kg\nDimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 1.6 cm\n\nPaperback original\n\n823.92 (edition:23)\n\nChildren – juvenile / Code: J\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Secret Dragon”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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I’ll throw the question back to you and ask, “What do you believe?” Do you believe […]\n\nWhat To Say When Introduced – Emily Post – 1922\n\nI love history, especially when it shows us how women were “educated” to act in society and business. The following advice is straight out of Etiquette, by Emily Post published in 1922. This classic book set the standard for how “ladies and gentlemen” were to behave in proper society. Emily Post’s book had been the […]\n\nA Ladies Book of Etiquette – Published in 1860\n\nYou know I love to read and share how through history women were expected to act, dress and “behave.” I found this recently and thought it was a good insight into history. The year it was published was 1860. Here is the entire title: THE LADIES’ BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESS. A COMPLETE […]\n\nWorry Kills – Orison Swett Marden\n\nCheerfulness As A Life Power – Published 1899 You know I believe we can learn so much from reading books that were published many, many years ago. Orison Swett Marden wrote several self-improvement books in the late 1800′s through the 1920′s. He is definitely one of the founding “grandfathers” of the modern self-development movement. Enjoy an […]\n\nYour Mind Is A Powerful Success Tool\n\nThis story has been around the Internet for a few years and the original author is unknown. I’m posting it because I believe the message is worth sharing. The next time you hear or see an airplane or travel on one, remember where it all started. A simply idea conceived in the minds of two young men who […]\n\nA Girl Scout is Thrifty\n\nThose of you who read my blog regularly know that I love history. I enjoy reading the books, magazines and other materials that helped shape the values and beliefs of our great-grandmothers, grandmothers and mothers.  This excerpt is taken from the Official Girl Scout Handbook published in 1925. These teachings would have influenced my mother, which […]\n\nExcerpt from the Girl Scout Handbook – 1926\n\nI believe we can learn so much from what’s been written for young girls and women. Here’s an excerpt from the Girl Scout Handbook printed in 1926:  Household Economics, the great general business and profession of women, if it is raised to the level of the other great businesses and professions, and managed quickly, efficiently […]\n\nEven More How To Travel – Written 1878\n\nWe can learn so much from the past! This is the final installment (part three) of an article written by Susan Anna Brown in 1878. Installments one and two can be found in the “To Share” category. This article was first published in St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. V, August, 1878 HOW TO […]\n\nMore How To Travel – Written 1878\n\nPersonally I am fascinated by history, especially the history of how we as a society treat one another. When I came across an article written in 1878 on travel I thought it could be interesting. I started reading and realized it was a glimpse into manners and how children were expected to behave in public. I also believe […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999891996383667} +{"content": "Baby's Childhood Days A Biography\n\nDulah Evans Krebbiel (Illustrator)\n\nPublished by Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co., 1908\nUsed / Hardcover / Quantity Available: 1\nFrom Words for the Wise, FPBA (nevada city, CA, U.S.A.)\nAvailable From More Booksellers\nView all  copies of this book\nAdd to basket\nPrice: US$ 95.00\nConvert Currency\nShipping: US$ 3.50\nWithin U.S.A.\nDestination, Rates & Speeds\n\n30 Day Returns Policy\n\nSave for Later\n\nAbout the Book\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: Baby's Childhood Days A Biography\n\nPublisher: Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co.\n\nPublication Date: 1908\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nBook Condition: Very Good\n\nSmall 8vo hardcover in off-white silken boards with titles and decoration in gilt on front. No edition/printing specified, but c. 1908. Very Good+/: Fabric boards very lightly soiled from routine handling. Text has some foxing and light damp-stains to rear 8 pages on very top corners(approx. 1/2\") and to pastedown & endpaper. Text itself o/w clean, bright & unmarked-not written in. Four prelim. pages + 26 pp. for memories, all illustrated. A beautiful book for remembering special days & events in baby's early life. Decorated in pastel tones by Dulah Krebbiel, each page features little children bordering bottom edge with space for memories surrounded by flowers or butterflies. Entries include birth date/time/ /weight; autographs of family; presents & messages; pictures; baby creeps & stands; clothes; teeth; words; first Christmas; parties; playmates; pets; valentines and more. A charming remembrance of special passages in a child's life for anyone who wishes to add to the family history in a way Facebook never can. A beautiful copy-and a lovely example of why we still believe in the enduring legacy of the printed book. #120012. Bookseller Inventory # ABE-9296187206", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999534010887146} +{"content": "49 Years\n\nThe Wild Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 (WFRH&B Act) (original text) was approved by President Nixon on December 15, 1971,  ceremonially signed in a press conference on December 18, […]\n\nAll images and written content on this website are the express property of the authors. 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But that’s before Noi gets swept up in the dramatic rescue that will mark the beginning of their touching new friendship.\n\nAuthor: Davies, Benji\n\nFormat: Paperback\n\nPagination: 32 pages\n\nPublisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd\n\nPublication Date: 18.10.2018\n\nBIC: Children's, young adult & educational", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9679046273231506} +{"content": "Gajanan Mishra\n\nGold Star - 187,902 Points (3rd April 19sixty / Tikapali, Patnagarh, Balangir, Odisha, India now at Tapobana, Titilagarh, Odisha, India)\n\nNothingness - Poem by Gajanan Mishra\n\nLove love love\nLove in knowledge\nKnowledge in love\nLove love love\nOr else\nEverything is lost\nIn nothingness.\n\nIt is nothingness\nYour life, your world\nIt is there is no love,\nLove love love\nLove is everything\nFor everybody and it is\nOnly love love love.\n\nTopic(s) of this poem: love\n\nComments about Nothingness by Gajanan Mishra\n\n • (5/1/2014 7:05:00 PM)\n\n Love does seem to make the world go round! 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Scents, streetscapes, old shops matter more to us than major attractions. A meditation on space and memory by Dou Hao.\n\nNew translations completed\n\nBeijing, a magic city – Zhao Qiang\n\nEveryone comes to Beijing with a dream. Beyond the crowds, Zhao Qiang evokes his love for the Chinese capital.\n\nMaturity – Li Yinhe\n\nWhy do we struggle to retain the appearance of youth? In this short piece, sociologist and philosopher Li Yinhe meditates on the pleasures of age.\n\nJapan in my eyes – Song Xiuyin\n\nExploring Japan, Song Xiuyin marvels at the similarities with China – and the many subtle differences, from the fresh water to the general cleanliness.\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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Sigrid Harald lost her husband. Her husband was an artist, so when he passed away his artwork gained great value. Some of his co-workers want to show off his work in a showcase, but they need to have his wife's permission first. Along the way Sigrid makes a few friends. One of her new friends is murderd and she is seen at the crime scene. Now she has to sit behind and try to help her colleague to solve this case.\nClick here to see the rest of this review\nThe review of this Book prepared by a Level 1 Blue Jay scholar\n\nChapter Analysis of Fugitive Colors\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 40%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 50%How society works & physical descript. (people, objects, places) 10% Tone of story    -   suspenseful (sophisticated fear) How difficult to spot villain?    -   Difficult, but some clues given Time/era of story:    -   1980's-1999 What % of story relates directly to the mystery, not the subplot?    -   60% Murder of certain profession?    -   artists Kind of investigator    -   police procedural, American Kid or adult book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book Crime Thriller    -   Yes Murder Mystery (killer unknown)    -   Yes\n\nMain Character\n\nGender    -   Female Profession/status:    -   police/lawman Age:    -   20's-30's Ethnicity/Race    -   White/American\n\nUnited States    -   Yes The US:    -   Northeast City?    -   Yes City:    -   New York\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   generic/vague references to death/punishment Amount of dialog    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like Fugitive Colors\n\nMargaret Maron Books Note: the views expressed here are only those of the reviewer(s).\n2 Ways to Search!\n\nOur Chief Librarian", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\nLittle Ducks First Christmas\n\n1 in stock\n\nIt’s Little Duck’s first ever Christmas, and she is desperate for the Christmas Bear to visit with his sack of presents.\n\n150.00 175.00\n\n1 in stock\n\nBut the Christmas Bear only comes when you’ve been good, and Little Duck isn’t sure she has. Can she think of a good deed to do in time for Christmas? A wonderful picture book for young children to enjoy during the festive period.\n\nProduct details\nAuthor: Dawn Richards\nIllustration: Heidi D’hamers\nPaperback: 20 pages\nBinding: Paperback\nPublisher: Penguin\nISBN: 9780552574686\nDimensions: 24 x 21cm\nBook Condition: Very Good.\n\nSKU: PB01257 Categories: ,", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9979902505874634} +{"content": "How to say point in Bulgarian pɔɪnt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate point to Bulgarian? This page provides all possible translations of the word point in the Bulgarian language.\n\nDiscuss this point Bulgarian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"point.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 23 Aug. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Zwaardemaker-Visscher, Jacoba Berendina\n\nPseudonyms:Cornelie - Cornelia\nSpouse/other names:Zwaardemaker-Visscher, Codien\nYear of birth:1835\nYear of death:1912\nAbout her personal situation:standardizingjdgjan14 Standardizing Origin • Place of birth : Utrecht • Place(s) of residence: Utrecht • Place of death: Utrecht National identity • Nationality : Dutch • First languages : Dutch Marital status : - Married - Widowed Number of children : 2 Name(s) of children: Not yet checked Gender of children : male | male Social class : - Not yet checked Education: - School education - Educated at home Religion [/ideology]: - Protestant (father protestant minister)\nRelations to other authors:\nAbout her professional situation:standardizingjdgjan14 Standardizing Authorial attribution: - Married name - Pseudonym female Profession(s) and other activities : - Social-cultural activist - Contributor to periodical press - Editor of periodical press - Fiction writer/novelist - Translator from German - Translator from English Languages in which she wrote : - Dutch Collaboration/connections with male authors : - Not yet checked Financial aspects of this woman’s career: - Not yet checked Memberships - Other : Literary society\nElements of bibliography:MENTIONED IN: - Basse I 116 Cf. - Bosch, Geslacht 91 - Johanna Naber, Van onze oud-tantes en tantes (1917), p. 191-246. Letters written by and adressed to her in: - UBU - UBA - UBL (Bohn, publisher) online-portrait in BWN\nWebsites: Biography in BWN (Lotte Jensen)\nEditors: Susanne Parren (update on 12 December 2009)\nSuzan van Dijk (update on 15 March 2012)\nSuzan van Dijk (update on 25 March 2012)\nSuzan van Dijk (update on 03 May 2013)\nSuzan van Dijk (update on 09 May 2013)\nJanouk de Groot (update on 21 January 2014)\nSuzan van Dijk (update on 31 May 2014)\nGuus Robroeks (update on 01 July 2014)\n\nWorks written by this author\n\n1 *Jacoba Berendina Zwaardemaker - Visscher, the author ()\n2 *Translation of Caine Hall: The Bondman (1891)\n3 *Translation of Dieterici: *Mirjam. Oostersche roman in drie deelen (1888)\n4 *Translation of Smith: *Is 't huwelijk eene fout? (1889)\n5 *Translation of: *Dat is mijn man! Opgedragen aan allen die een gelukkig tehuis beminnen (1877)\n6 *Translation of: *Die vrouw van mij! Een Amerikaansch verhaal (1878)\n7 *Translation of: *Vrouwenkarakters : novellen voor vrouwen en meisjes (1871)\n8 *Translation of: Das Brautgeschenk von Emilie (1872)\n9 Ada Bermuda (1881)\n10 Bijeengegaard, schetsen en novellen (1880)\n11 De ruïne van den Oldenborgh (1885)\n12 Een vrouwenwoord naar aanleiding van Vitringa's brochure: Over opvoeding en emancipatie der vrouw (1869)\n13 Einde goed, alles goed (1852)\n14 Grootmoeder: eene familiegeschiedenis (1892)\n15 Het Toilet. Grootste en goedkoopste Modejournaal van Nederland ()\n16 John Stuart Mill, De slavernij der vrouw (1870)\n17 Novellen en schetsen (1900)\n18 Sterk in leed (1894)\n19 Tante Agathe's voogdijschap. 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This chapter develops the alternative to this account that aims to explain why the willful attachment to raced or sexed identities, identities created in conditions of oppression, is not necessarily pathological. It also explains how strongly felt identities can coexist with democratic politics and solidarity across difference. Most importantly, it explains how raced and sexed identities can be compatible with a plausible concept of autonomy and agency.\n\nKeywords:   identity politics, social identity, self, race, sex, conciousness\n\nOxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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Some of them really tall, even super tall.\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5319355726242065} +{"content": "Browse Dictionary by Letter\n\nWord Explorer\nChildren's Dictionary\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\ndeficiency the condition or quality of not having something that is needed or required.\ndeficient lacking something needed. [2 definitions]\ndeficit The amount by which something is less than what is needed. A deficit of money is caused by spending more than has been taken in.\ndefine to explain or state the meaning of. [2 definitions]\ndefinite clear or exact. [2 definitions]\ndefinite article the article \"the\" in English grammar. The definite article is used with a noun when one is referring to something that is already known or has already been talked about.\ndefinitely without a doubt; certainly.\ndefinition the statement of the meaning of a word or phrase.\ndeflate to cause to shrink or collapse by letting out air or gas. [3 definitions]\ndeflect to turn aside.\ndeforestation the act or process of cutting down the trees of a forest.\ndeform to damage the shape or form. [2 definitions]\ndefrost to remove frost or ice from. [2 definitions]\ndeft skillful, quick, and clever in action.\ndefy to refuse to obey. [3 definitions]\ndegrade to bring down from a higher to a lower rank or degree by taking away a position or title. [3 definitions]\ndegree a stage or step in a course of action. [4 definitions]\ndehydrate to remove water from in order to preserve. [2 definitions]\ndeity a god or goddess. [2 definitions]\ndejected in low spirits; sad.\nDelaware a state in the eastern United States. Its capital is Dover. (abbreviated: DE)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000078678131104} +{"content": "How to say OB in Estonian ɔb, ɒb\n\nWould you like to know how to translate OB to Estonian? This page provides all possible translations of the word OB in the Estonian language.\n\nDiscuss this OB Estonian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"OB.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 17 Oct. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Down with the leaves\n\nPost your poetry, any style.\nPost Reply\nUser avatar\nDoreen Peri\nSite Admin\nPosts: 14293\nJoined: July 10th, 2004, 3:30 pm\nLocation: Virginia\n\nRe: Down with the leaves\n\nPost by Doreen Peri » October 14th, 2014, 11:16 pm\n\nmaking good cover for the brave,\na snake in a sunbeam.\nNice phrasing and imagery here!\n\nGetting chilly here, too. I'm sooooo NOT a winter person. But I'll make it through. I'll write or paint my way through.\n\nI also liked how you personified winter and gave him a \"cold personality.\"\n\nUser avatar\nPosts: 932\nJoined: December 15th, 2013, 12:46 am\n\nRe: Down with the leaves\n\nPost by revolutionR » October 15th, 2014, 12:19 am\n\nthere is a story here buried under those leaves of the fall.\n\nPosts: 6907\nJoined: May 23rd, 2008, 7:32 am\nLocation: B'more, Maryland\n\nRe: Down with the leaves\n\nPost by saw » October 15th, 2014, 12:30 pm\n\nthe cycle of life...handled with good imagery\nIf you do not change your direction\nyou may end up where you are heading\n\nPosts: 641\nJoined: October 14th, 2014, 7:47 pm\n\nRe: Down with the leaves\n\nPost by 68degrees » October 15th, 2014, 9:24 pm\n\nI'm from the Midwest. We are a bit past our autumn peak but many of the trees are still alive and spewing their colors. They do \"sigh\"…and now I know I'm not crazy. 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Times will reveal the life that's renewed; all seasons they must come and they must go always leaving a memoir in our hearts and souls.\nAnd above me the stars align\nBut not yet with my own\nAnd the night birds sing\nWhilst the demon haunts this restless soul.\n\nJessica Taylor\n\nPost Reply\n\nReturn to “Poetry”\n\nWho is online\n\nUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9447527527809143} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “skulk”\n\nSee all translations\n\nverb [I usually + adv/prep] uk   /skʌlk/ us  \nto hide or move around as if trying not to be seen, usually with bad intentions: I thought I saw someone skulking in the bushes - perhaps we should call the police.\nTranslations of “skulk”\nin Spanish esconderse…\nin French rôder furtivement…\nin German lauern…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 隱匿,潛伏…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 隐匿,潜伏…\n(Definition of skulk from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of skulk?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “sku", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9065542221069336} +{"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   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15\n\nThere are 6 seven-letter words containing A, K, P, R and T\n\nPARTAKE-partake v. 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Thankfully, each one in this book is of a comparable, high standard. “We are defined by the … Read more\n\nBook Review : SNOWBALL IN A BLIZZARD by Steven Hatch\n\nSnowball in a Blizzard by Steven Hatch - Book Review\n\nIn “Snowball in a Blizzard“, Steven Hatch has put together a brilliant guide for our times that’s also a breezy, easy read – yet he doesn’t overlook any of the salient points about critically studying data to arrive at reasoned and logical conclusions – the way science reporters ought to… but seldom do. I picked … Read more\n\nBook Review : THE DRUNKARD’S WALK by Leonard Mlodinow\n\nThe Drunkard's Walk by Leonard Mlodinow - Book Review\n\nIf  ‘The Drunkard’s Walk‘ has taken me longer to complete than usual, it’s because I savored and re-read many sections… that just made so much sense! Which may sound weird when I tell you this is a book about statistics. Yet that’s what makes it so special! Leonard Mlodinow’s The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules … Read more\n\nBook Review : MEASURE WHAT MATTERS by John Doerr\n\n‘Measure What Matters‘ gives you a framework to decide on goals, be it for your business or life. The OKR framework seems robust, powerful and scalable to fit a one-person home business just as well as a mega-corporation with thousands of employees. This book review of ‘Measure What Matters‘ is brief – because there’s really … Read more\n\nBook Review : ASK AGAIN, YES by Mary Beth Keane\n\n‘Ask Again, Yes‘ is a hopeful, shining, glorious story that brings forcefully home the message that no matter how bad things may seem in the moment, in retrospect and with context, we will feel redeemed. When did I start reading emotionally complex stories? That’s what I asked myself midway through Mary Beth Keane’s brilliant novel Ask … Read more\n\nBook Review : WILL MY CAT EAT MY EYEBALLS? by Caitlin Doughty\n\nWill My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? by Caitlin Doughty - Book Review\n\nSub-titled “Big Questions From Tiny Mortals”, Caitlin’s book “Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?“ addresses the naively innocent (but tough, no-holds-barred!) questions from young kids about a disconcerting and taboo subject… Death! When I die, I’d consider it an honor to be cremated by the coolest mortician in the world, Caitlin Doughty! Why? Because of … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Please take a moment to review Hachette Book Group's updated Privacy Policy: read the updated policy here.\n\nGuillaume Musso\n\nGuillaume Musso is the #1 bestselling author in France. He has written seventeen novels, including the thriller Afterwards…, which was made into a feature film starring John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly, and The Reunion. He lives in Paris.\nRead More Arrow Icon", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999799132347107} +{"content": "Freethought Almanac\n\nLighting a candle in toxic air.\n2011-08-28\nAugust 28: Sturm und Drang und Goethe\n\nJohann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749) It was on this date, August 28, 1749, that Germany's greatest poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, was born in Frankfurt am Main. Initially trained in the law, from age 16, he took to letters under the influence of his mother. He joined the rebels of the Sturm und Drang (storm […]\n\nRead More\n\nRonald Bruce Meyer\n\nOur Fearless Leader.\n\nDaily Almanac\n\nFebruary 8: John Ruskin\n\nRuskin never went to church, but he gave away most of his wealth in founding a charity called the Guild of St. George in the 1870s.\n\nDaily Almanac\n\nComing soon!\n\nFollow me on twitter\n\nNo 'WP_Widget_Recent_Comments' widget registered in this installation.\n\n@ 2020 Free Thought Almanac", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5494098663330078} +{"content": "Mailbag Giveaway: April 2016, Part the Second\n\nWhhhaattt, two Mailbag Book Giveaways in one month? You’re durn skippy. We’re swimming in book mail here at the Riot, and have decided to pass some of the goodies on to you twice a month now instead of once. Starting (obviously) today. Check out the haul:\n\nmailbag 1\n\nJust fill out the form below to enter. Entries are open internationally and will be accepted until 11:59 EST, Sunday, April 24th.\n\nWant a calendar of upcoming book releases? An exclusive podcast and newsletter? Access to amazing giveaways? Subscribe to Book Riot Insiders!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6822542548179626} +{"content": "A to Z Challenge – I is for Imagination\n\nApril 10, 2015 at 12:05 am | Posted in A-Z Blogging Challenge 2015, Poetry | 3 Comments\n\nA2Z-BADGE [2015] - Life is Good\n\nHave you ever wondered what this thing is that we call imagination?  What a wonderful thing it is! Many will say that it is imagination that separates us from the so-called lesser animals. Imagination allows us to look at ‘what ifs’ and it leads is to question, Why and How.\n\nHere is a little poem I wrote one day whilst pondering the nature of imagination – using imagination to create something from my imagination. \n\nWhat is imagination?\n\nI only wish I knew.\n\nIt’s hidden deep within our brains\n\nFar away from view.\n\nIt comes out in all sorts of ways:\n\nIn music and in art;\n\nIn story writing and poetry;\n\nIn science and in sport.\n\nImagination leads us on\n\nWhen life seems very boring;\n\nIt helps us pass the time away\n\nIn thoughts that are transforming.\n\nIt works within the fertile mind\n\nTo bring forth ideas brand new;\n\nIt shows new ways of doing things\n\nWe never thought we’d do.\n\nIt’s made the world a better place\n\nIn very many ways;\n\nIt’s brought us nice new gadgets,\n\nAnd eased our working days.\n\nIt’s our source of entertainment\n\nOur ticket to the stars;\n\nIt’s wonderful what it can do;\n\nI’d like to bottle it in jars.\n\nScientists can poke and prod\n\nAnd do their experiments,\n\nBut they’ll never find the source of\n\nThe mind’s creative talents.\n\nWe all have these mental faculties,\n\nSo don’t fall into stagnation –\n\nBecause we think of what is possible\n\nWhen we use imagination.\n\n(c) Linda Visman\n\nRSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI\n\n 1. Well done, Linda. Your poem made me smile from beginning to end.\n\n I am visiting from Co-Host AJ Lauer’s Team. Hope you are enjoying the Challenge.\n Sue at CollectInTexas Gal\n AtoZ 2015 Challenge\n Minion for AJ’s wHooligans\n\n • So glad you visited Sue, and equally pleased you enjoyed the poem. Hope your A-Z is bouncing along nicely too. 🙂\n\n 2. […] I is for Imaginatio%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6503517031669617} +{"content": "How to say ride in Thai raɪd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate ride to Thai? This page provides all possible translations of the word ride in the Thai language.\n\nDiscuss this ride Thai translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ride.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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Web. 24 Jul 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Play Audiobook Sample\n\nThe Singing Bone Audiobook\n\nPlay Audiobook Sample\nFlexPass™ Price: $15.95\n$9.95 for new members!(Includes UNLIMITED podcast listening) Add to Cart learn more\nRegular Price: $24.99 Add to Cart\nRead By: Hillary Huber Publisher: Dreamscape Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 9.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2016 Format: Unabridged Audiobook Delivery: Instant Download ISBN: 9781520002422\n\nQuick Stats About this Audiobook\n\nTotal Audiobook Chapters:\n\nLongest Chapter Length:\n\n06:56 minutes\n\nShortest Chapter Length:\n\n41 seconds\n\nAverage Chapter Length:\n\n04:36 minutes\n\nAudiobooks by this Author:\n\nPublisher Description\n\nI found you. That’s what Mr. Wyck told her: is a spellbinding examination of guilt, innocence, and the fallibility of memory, a richly imagined novel that heralds the arrival of a remarkable new voice in literary suspense.\n\nDownload and start listening now!\n\n\"The Singing Bone reads like the work of a seasoned novelist: rich, haunting, layered, beautifully written. It raises questions about the good and evil in all of us, the characters are complex, and the story’s a page-turner—what more could a reader ask for?”\n\n— B. A. Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author \n\n • “A writer to watch for fans of sophisticated psychological suspense…Hahn maintains a fine balance between mystery and disclosure. The atmosphere throughout is tense and subtly creepy, and the folkloric elements are an interesting, original touch.”\n\n — Kirkus Reviews\n\nThe Singing Bone Listener Reviews\n\nBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!\n\nAbout Beth Hahn\n\nBeth Hahn studied art and writing at the University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and earned an MFA in fiction from Sarah Lawrence College. She attended the Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference and has been the recipient of a Ragdale Foundation residency. She lives in New Castle, New York, with her husband, where she teaches yoga.\n\nAbout Hillary Huber\n\nHillary Huber, a Los Angeles–based voice talent with hundreds of commercials and promos under her belt, was bitten by the audiobook bug in 2005. She now records books on a regular basis and has been nominated for several Audie Awards and won numerous Earphones Awards.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9783227443695068} +{"content": "Joined April 6, 2016\n\nQuoting Potter, \" i solemnly swear i'm up to no good\" :D\n\nSharmishtha Shenoy\nJoined September 28, 2015\n\nPublished author of 'A Season for Dying' and 'Vikram Rana Investigates'\n\nJoined September 11, 2015\n\nJoined July 13, 2015\n\nAll the energies of Universe! Lies within oneself! Get a sneak peak to yourself, and see the Universe within! May be someday You can show that in your words, the way I try to do sometimes!!\n\nJoined June 3, 2015\n\nI am sheela devi residing in kerala, india.I have a penchant for writing short stories both in english as well as in my regional.language malayalam.I have written a few number of poems as well.\n\nJoined May 14, 2015\n\nI'm dyslexic, but that's not gonna stop me from telling stories. 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I try to write stories that touch one's heart, so I may not be regular at posting my work as I don't get satisfied if I don't post what I like...\n\nJoined December 29, 2014\n\nAt some stage in life, you have to start believing in yourself.\n\nP'yonce Knowmore\nJoined November 29, 2014\n\nI love all my friends but I also leave a room in my heart for disappointments.... #nothing personal", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.925812304019928} +{"content": "Fix Me\n\nAbout The Book\n\nOrphaned as a child, terrorized by her abusive brother, and haunted by memories, Leia feels exposed, powerless, and vulnerable. When her tormented mind can stand it no longer, she escapes to the zoo, where she finds shelter and seeks refuge. The zoo is a sanctuary: a protective space for families, and a safe place for the traumatized to forget. But can she ever feel safe? Can she ever forget?\n\nOnce again, Rune Michaels brings us a harrowing psychological drama that raises questions about the very nature of humanity. This chilling tale will challenge our preconceptions of family, memory, and self, leaving readers wondering, are we the pinnacle of evolution—or are we just animals on display?\n\nAbout The Author\n\nPhotograph courtesy of the author\n\nRune Michaels studied psychology at the University of Iceland and at the University of Copenhagen. Her books include Genesis Alpha, The Reminder, and Nobel Genes. She lives with her family in Reykjavik, Iceland.\n\nProduct Details\n\n • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (December 6, 2011)\n • Length: 160 pages\n • ISBN13: 9781442436350\n • Grades: 9 and up\n • Ages: 14 - 99\n\nBrowse Related Books\n\nRaves and Reviews\n\n\"A harrowing read.... Michaels (Nobel Genes, 2010) is strong on style—lean and brutally evocative—and Leia herself is utterly convincing.\"\n\n--Kirkus Reviews, October 15, 2011\n\nFix Me is a mind-boggling tale about family abuse and the hardship of coming to terms with being chronically hurt by the people you love. It is sure to have readers on their toes, pondering various twists and turns.\"\n\n--VOYA, December 2011\n\n“Icelandic author Michaels has created a stark, disturbing world of human violence and psychological abuse, which is juxtaposed against the peaceful caged animals…. Such juxtaposition can only lead readers to ask questions such as, who are the real animals? Which is the real zoo? A harrowing, thought-provoking look at brutality and the nature of humanity.”\n\n--Booklist, December 15, 2011\n\n“This interesting story delves into psychological issues of seeking one’s own identity, searching for sense of self, and many other issues that young teens often face. The zoo setting provides an unique background.”\n\n--Library Media Connection, March/April 2012, Recommended\n\nAwards and Honors\n\n • Green Earth Book Award Selection Title\n\nResources and Downloads\n\nHigh Resolution Images\n\nMore books from this author: Rune Michaels", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6976554989814758} +{"content": "Great books: Grades 5 and up\n\nHello again everyone, Paul here.  We’ve made it to great books for grades 5 and up, all recommended by our great readers (and a few by Sher and me)!  There were so many books for 3rd and 4th grade readers that it took two posts to cover them all.  Thanks …\n\nContinue reading\n\nGreat books in store! From grades 3-4.\n\nHello, Paul here again. It’s time to talk about some more  great recommendations from our readers (and some from me). By the way, clicking on a picture will take you to Amazon in case you want to purchase the book. I’d like to start with some books, reading level grades 1-4, that I loved growing up. They …\n\nContinue reading\n\nBack to School\n\n     Paul R Hewlett here. It’s that time of year again. It’s time for parents and children to prepare for the upcoming school year. Soon, if you haven’t already, you will take your lists of needed school supplies and head off to WalMart, Target, or some store like them …\n\nContinue reading\n\nIndies versus the Rulers? and contest winner!\n\nRafflecopter chose Katrina Page as my 600 Follower Contest winner. She won a whole box of books and chocolate, including my ARC of Julie Kagawa’s The Immortal Rules if she wants it. It’s a lot harder to choose the best comment for my book hook post. I’m not procrastinating, but …\n\nContinue reading\n\n All content is copyrighted and may not be used in any form without proper credit and links. For purposes other than charity or education, printed materials require prior written consent. Disclaimer: Most books were provided free in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "The Book\n\nThe Book\n\nAuthor: Nicole Howard\nPublisher: Greenwood Publishing Group\nISBN: 031333028X\nPages: 171\nYear: 2005\nIntroduces the history of the book, beginning with papyrus in ancient Egypt, through the development of the printing press, to current computer-based technologies, including its influence on societies and cultures around the world.\nThe Book: A Cover-to-Cover Exploration of the Most Powerful Object of Our Time\n\nThe Book: A Cover-to-Cover Exploration of the Most Powerful Object of Our Time\n\nAuthor: Keith Houston\nPublisher: W. W. Norton & Company\nISBN: 0393244806\nPages: 400\nYear: 2016-08-22\n“Everybody who has ever read a book will benefit from the way Keith Houston explores the most powerful object of our time. And everybody who has read it will agree that reports of the book’s death have been greatly exaggerated.”—Erik Spiekermann, typographer We may love books, but do we know what lies behind them? In The Book, Keith Houston reveals that the paper, ink, thread, glue, and board from which a book is made tell as rich a story as the words on its pages——and universal—information technology.\nThe Shallows\n\nThe Shallows\n\nAuthor: Nicholas G. Carr\nPublisher: W. W. Norton & Company\nISBN: 0393072223\nPages: 276\nYear: 2010\nExpanding on an article that appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, the best-selling author of The Big Switch discusses the intellectual and cultural consequences of the Internet, and how it may be transforming our neural pathways for the worse.\nThe Book of Mormon\n\nThe Book of Mormon\n\nPages: 571\nYear: 1840\nA Theory of Cognitive Dissonance\n\nA Theory of Cognitive Dissonance\n\nAuthor: Leon Festinger\nPublisher: Stanford University Press\nISBN: 0804709114\nPages: 291\nYear: 1962\nOriginally published: Evanston, Ill.: Row, Peterson, c1957.\n\nAuthor: Richard H. Thaler, Cass R. Sunstein\nPublisher: Yale University Press\nISBN: 0300146817\nPages: 293\nYear: 2008\nThaler and Sunstein offer a groundbreaking discussion of how to apply the science of choice to nudge people toward decisions that can improve their lives without restricting their freedom of choic", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9818968772888184} +{"content": "\n\nАнгло-русский словарь по прокатке металлов. — М.: Физматгиз.. . 1963.\n\nСмотреть что такое \"greaser\" в других словаряхgreaser — I n A guy that used too much oil on his hair. Tony is greaser that everyone loves. 1960s II n (Offensive) A dark haired, olive skinned person. Who was thatgreaser I saw you with yesterday? 1840s …   Historical dictionary of American slang\n\n • greaser — noun Date: 1641 1. one that greases 2. usually offensive a native or inhabitant of Latin America or a Mediterranean land; especially Mexican 3. an aggressive swaggering young white male usually of working class background …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • greaser — /gree seuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that greases. 2. Slang (disparaging and offensive). a Latin American, esp. a Mexican. 3. Slang. a swaggering young tough, esp. a member of a street gang. [1635 45; GREASE + ER1] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • greaser — noun a) someone or something that applies grease. b) a biker, rocker, tough, a mechanic …   Wiktionary\n\nДругие книги по запросу «greaser» >>\n\nПоделиться ссылкой на выделенное\n\nПрямая ссылка:\nНажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»\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": 0.6937939524650574} +{"content": "\n\nPronunciation =  obvious\n\nPronunciation in Hindi =  ऑब्वियस\n\nobvious in Hindi:\n\nPart of speechAdjective \n\nDefinition in English: easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind \n\nDefinition in Hindi:\nआसानी से इंद्रियों द्वारा माना जाना या मन द्वारा जाना\n\nExamples in English:\n\n • It is obvious that they are having issues\n\nExamples in Hindi:\n\n • यह स्पष्ट है कि उनके पास समस्याएं हैं\n\nSynonyms of obvious\n\nSynonyms in Hindi खुलापन स्पष्ट पारदर्शी\nSynonyms in English demonstrable open obviousness overt evident transparent\n\nAntonyms of obvious\n\nAntonyms in Hindi\nगुप्त अदृश्य\nAntonyms in English covert unobviou", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9898127317428589} +{"content": "The Blood of Olympus\n\nAges 9-12 Hardcover 528 pages Author: Rick Riordan Illustrator: John Rocco On Sale: 10-7-2014 ISBN: 978-1-4231-4673-5\nAges 9-12 By: Rick Riordan Series: The Heroes of Olympus\n\nThe Blood of Olympus (HD)\n\nThe slider ID you entered is not valid. Please check to make sure you entered it correctly.\n\nOther Books in The Heroes of Olympus Series\n\nOther Books Ages 9-12", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9320546984672546} +{"content": "put out/have feelers\n\nput out the/(one's) feelers\n\nTo try to learn or discern something tentatively, discreetly, or indirectly. (An allusion to the antennae of insects, used to detect minute changes in the environment.) He's been putting out feelers to see how employees might react to such a policy. Why don't you put out your feelers and see if anyone is interested in buying. A: \"I wonder what's going on with Jennifer lately.\" B: \"I'll see if I can put the feelers out the next time I see her.\"\nSee also: feeler, out, put\nFarlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.\n\nput out (some) feelers (on someone or something)\n\nto arrange to find out about something in an indirect manner. I put out some feelers on Betty to try and find out what is going on. I will put out feelers on what's going on with June.\nSee also: feeler, out, put\nMcGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.\n\nput out feelers\n\nDiscreetly try to learn something, as in They put out feelers to see if anyone was interested in buying the company. This idiom alludes to an animal's feelers, such as antennae or tentacles, used to find food. [First half of 1800s]\nSee also: feeler, out, put\nThe American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.\n\nput out feelers\n\nIf you put out feelers, you carefully try to find out about other people's feelings or plans, so that you will know what to do next. I will put some feelers out among my community. Spend some time putting feelers out to see if you can find a suitable building. Note: Verbs such as send, have or throw are sometimes used instead of put. He has sent out feelers to three right-wing parties, with a view to freeing himself from the coalition with Labour. Note: Feelers are the long thin sense organs on the heads of insects and certain other creatures such as snails.\nSee also: feeler, out, put\nCollins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012\n\nput out/have ˈfeelers\n\ntry to find out what people think about a particular course of action before you do it: They’re putting out feelers about the possibility of building a new sports complex in Leeds.\nAn insect has feelers (= antennae) on its head, which it uses to feel or sense things.\nSee also: feeler, have, out, put\nFarlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017\nSee also:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.980865478515625} +{"content": "Free download. Book file PDF easily for everyone and every device. You can download and read online Squirm file PDF Book only if you are registered here. And also you can download or read online all Book PDF file that related with Squirm book. Happy reading Squirm Bookeveryone. Download file Free Book PDF Squirm at Complete PDF Library. This Book have some digital formats such us :paperbook, ebook, kindle, epub, fb2 and another formats. Here is The CompletePDF Book Library. It's free to register here to get Book file PDF Squirm Pocket Guide.\n\nTo squirm is to wiggle or fidget, especially when you do so because you are nervous or uncomfortable.\n\n • Squirm (Signed B&N Exclusive Book).\n • Knitting for Knitwits: The Quick and Easy Learn to Knit Guide (with six easy patterns) (Craft Instructables Book 1)?\n • Squirm by Carl Hiaasen: | reocorpartdandxi.cf: Books!\n\nYourDictionary definition and usage example. 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To evade a question, an interviewer etc. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.\n\nThe thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning. Definition and synonyms of squirm from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. This is the British English definition of squirm. View American English definition of squirm.\n\nSee a Problem?\n\nChange your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for squirm. 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And they're for Q.\n\nPublication Date: \nOctober 23", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8379778861999512} +{"content": "A Free Life: A Novel\n\nA Free Life: A Novel\n\nfor $ 10.99\n\n10.99 A Free Life: A Novel http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/21979.jpg?t=1477152192 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/21979/a-free-life?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nA New York Times Notable Book\n\nOne of the Best Books of the Year: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Entertainment Weekly, Slate\n\n In A Free Life, Ha Jin follows the Wu family — father Nan, mother Pingping, and son Taotao — as they sever their ties with China in the aftermath of the 1989 massacre at Tiananmen Square and begin a new life in the United States. As Nan takes on a number of menial jobs, eventually operating a restaurant with Pingping, he struggles… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. 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Barnwell\n • Illustrated by: Synthia Sant James\n • Published by: HMH Books for Young Readers\n • Read by: Tia & Tamera Mowry\n • Suggested grade level: 2nd – 3rd\n • Run time: 6.5 minutes\n\nThere are no mirrors in my Nana’s house. No mirrors to reflect the cracks in the wall, the clothes that don’t fit, the trash in the hallway. No mirrors. But there is love. The beauty in this child’s world is in her Nana’s eyes. It’s like the rising of the sun…\n\nAbout Instructor\n\nNoemie Minqiu\n\n多伦多大学教育硕士在读,法国巴黎一大工商管理硕士。 加拿大峻茂管理学院运营总监。 负责学院市场、Summits Publishing House 和Unicorn English School的运营。 并任学院管理学科英语系列课程讲师和在线教学设计师。\n\n97 课程\n\nNot Enrolled\nThis course is currently closed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8679190278053284} +{"content": "talkie Meaning, definition in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"talkie\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\ntalkienoun [C]\n\nuk   /ˈtɔː.ki/  us   /ˈtɑː-/ old-fashioned\na cinema film with speech and sound made during the period when most films were silent\nTranslations of “talkie”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 早期有聲電影…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 早期有声电影…\n(Definition of talkie from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of talkie?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “talki", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.679627537727356} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “The Sceptre” as Want to Read:\nThe Sceptre\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nThe Sceptre\n\n2.5  ·  Rating Details ·  2 Ratings  ·  0 Reviews\nKatya Becker, an Austrian immigrant living in the United States in the 1930s, returns to her homeland to investigate two ancient symbols from a prehistoric salt mine in The Sceptre, volume one of the Katya Becker trilogy. Once in Austria, she uncovers a Nazi plot to find a mythological sceptre with enormous power and must navigate this dangerous atmosphere to find answers. ...more\nebook, 600 pages\nPublished April 6th 2012 by Thinker Media (first published April 5th 2012)\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 Sceptre, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Sceptre\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-5)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nPaulo Hamann\nPaulo Hamann rated it really liked it\nJul 14, 2014\nLaurie rated it did not like it\nMay 07, 2014\nBaskintm marked it as to-read\nFeb 05, 2014\nLinda marked it as to-read\nMar 03, 2014\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\n\nShare This Book\n\nNo trivia or quizzes yet. Add some now »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9667993783950806} +{"content": "23. The Brand of Cain\n\nI BEAR upon my brow the sign\n   Of sorrow and of pain;\nAlas! no hopeful cross is mine,\n   It is the brand of Cain.\n\nThe course of passion, and the fret\n   Of godless hope and fear,—\nToil, care, and guilt,—their hues have set,\n   And fix'd their sternness there.\n\nSaviour! wash out the imprinted shame;\n   That I no more may pine,\nSin's martyr, though not meet to claim\n   Thy cross, a saint of Thine.\n\nNovember 18, 1832.\n\nTop | Contents | Works | Home\n\nNewman Reader — Works of John Henry Newman\nCopyright © 2007 by The National Institute for Newman Studies. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993704557418823} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 0 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 1 total copy.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nZionsville PL - Hussey-Mayfield Memorial LR-15 629.224 SCHUH (Text) 33946003319022 Leveled Readers - 1st Floor Checked out 09/01/2018\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781515773009\n • ISBN: 1515773000\n • ISBN: 9781515773061\n • ISBN: 151577306X\n • Physical Description: 24 pages : colored illustrations ; 17 cm.\n • Publisher: North Mankato, Minnesota : Capstone Press, [2018]\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\n\"Little Pebble is published by Capstone Press,.\"\nBibliography, etc. Note:\nIncludes bibliographical references (Page 23) and index.\nSummary, etc.:\nHear that loud noise? It s a big truck going by! Fire trucks rush to fires. Look over there! A dump truck unloads its huge load of rocks. Monster trucks crush cars flat. Give beginning readers a captivating close-up look at truck parts and types.\nTarget Audience Note:\nAges 4-8.\nK to grade 3.\nStudy Program Information Note:\nAccelerated Reader AR LG 1 0.5 190432.\nSubject: Trucks > Juvenile literature.\nGenre: Readers (Elementary)\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9747761487960815} +{"content": "\nNext offer starts on July 25\n\n Reincarnation Blues\n\n Michael Poore\n\n As darkly enchanting as the works of Neil Gaiman and as wisely hilarious as Kurt Vonnegut’s, Michael Poore’s Reincarnation Blues is the story of everything that makes life profound, beautiful, absurd, and heartbreaking.\n\n Read More\n • Science Fiction\n\n The Massacre of Mankind\n\n Stephen Baxter\n\n From one of the UK's most acclaimed writers of science fiction, a thrilling sequel to War of the Worlds.\n\n Read More\n • Teen / Young Adult\n\n Scott Reintgen\n\n A sci-fi thriller that has the nonstop action of The Maze Runner and the high-stakes space setting of Illuminae. 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Devised by Athol Fugard (director) and actors John Kani and Winston Ntshona, the play is set in the world famous prison situated on Robben Island.\n\nWorking closely with The Island for two years at the Space Theatre in Cape Town in the mid-70’s, Uys was motivated to create his own play, Panorama, which had its world premiere at the Grahamstown Festival in 1987. 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Both prophet and book provide a traumatized community language to articulate disaster; move self-understanding from delusional security to identity as survivors; constitute individuals as responsible moral agents; portray God as equally afflicted by disaster; and invite a reconstruction of reality.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6469180583953857} +{"content": "What does FTF mean in Science Fiction?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand FTF in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Science Fiction terminology in particular.\n\nFight The Future\n\nMiscellaneous » Science Fiction\n\nFind a translation for FTF in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this FTF abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"FTF.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. 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Powell's is a beloved institution in its hometown of Portland, Oregon. Now, viewers — and readers — everywhere can go inside, browse the shelves, experience the eccentric, opinionated staff, and think about what book they'd like to get their hands on if they could have anything they wanted.\n\nWhat Our Readers Are Saying\n\nAdd a comment for a chance to win!\nAverage customer rating based on 4 comments:\n\nleapfrog54, January 11, 2012 (view all comments by leapfrog54)\nPowell's has contributed richness to our lives and our community for many years. But who expected a documentary? Thank you! Shelf Life captures this cultural icon for us all, for Portland, connecting Powell's the Business to their employees, to their customers, to the literary luminaries that live here, and yes, to the community itself, showcasing the enormous diversity of the people who make up that community. It's a look into the history and the impact of changes in business, in the book business, that have only accelerated since the film was made. It is a loving portrait, homage perhaps, but far from a commercial for the store. Completely satisfying experience.\nWas this comment helpful? | Yes | No\n(2 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)\ncmunro, January 10, 2012 (view all comments by cmunro)\nI enjoyed this documentary immensely. I never miss an opportunity to take out-of-town guests for a visit to Powell's and was pleased that the film captured the unique charm of both the store and its clientele. Shelf Life provides insights into both the business of bookselling as practised by Powell's and the city in which it thrives. 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Then there’s the fact that her workmates were practically bribed to attend her birthday meal. But when a restaurant double booking leads to her sharing a table with single dad Elliot and his daughter, things start looking up.\nAs Karen gets to know Elliot she experiences feelings she thought she’d never have again. But is it enough? Or will the thing that destroyed Karen’s previous relationship also ruin things with Elliot?  \n\nIt's My Birthday Cover\n\nAbout Hannah Pearl's Books and the City #heatseeker short story competition, in partnership with Heat magazine, for her short story The Last Good Day.\n\nHannah is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association.\n\nFollow Hannah Pearl\n\nBlog - dizzygirlwrites.wordpress.com \n\nHannah Pearl Photo\n • Hannah Pearl Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9367406964302063} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “The Making Of Jazz: A Comprehensive History” as Want to Read:\nThe Making Of Jazz: A Comprehensive History\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nThe Making Of Jazz: A Comprehensive History\n\n4.34  ·  Rating Details  ·  35 Ratings  ·  5 Reviews\nHardcover, 543 pages\nPublished May 10th 1978 by Houghton Mifflin\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 Making Of Jazz, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Making Of Jazz\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 236)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nAnthony Glass\nSep 26, 2012 Anthony Glass rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nAn excellent companion to the Burns series (or vice versa, actually--read this first! It has wurds 'n' stuff!) I gave it four stars only for the one nitpick that, in order to amplify a musical point he would occasionally make some generalizations such as how swing players almost learned to phrase away from the beat, which may be true, but it's difficult to really grasp what he means by such statements without a lot of examples. I get it now, but somehow I can't imagine that Coleman Hawkins, the ...more\nJul 22, 2009 Jim rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: music\nUnlike most jazz histories, this book focuses on the the musical details that differentiate one style or one artist from another, with careful examples from specific records. Louis Armstrong is not just wonderful. We find that he introduced the concept of extended solos, playing away from the ground beat, and shaping a solo to tell a story rather than simply providing a variation. The inexperienced reader comes away from this book much wiser.\n\nBeing over 30 years old, the book has its limitations.\nDec 30, 2010 Marvin rated it it was amazing\nShelves: non-fiction, music\nThis exceptional book may be out of print and that is sad for it is one of the best single narratives of the history of jazz. James Lincoln Collier is an excellent writer and an thorough researcher. There are two things than stand out in this book. One is his hypothesis that all great innovations in jazz of ones of rhythmic proportions and not melodic or harmonic. The other thing I like is that he makes no excuses for the jazz giants. While acknowledging the greatness of artists of Charlie Parke ...more\nAleksey Trufanov\nAug 27, 2011 Aleksey Trufanov rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nКнига рассказывает об истоках джаза, его развитии, основных стилях и наиболее значимых представителях — от самого возникновения джаза до конца 60-х годов.\n\nНаписана интересно. В ней хватает и музыкального анализа произведений и исполнителей, который (анализ), скорее всего, будет понятен только читателям, знакомомым с теорией музыки.\nMichinio Camorelli\nI'd rather read the book with more musical topics, than just biographies and the history, but this book is anyway quite nice. 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Be the first to start one »\n • Jazz: A History of America's Music\n • Bird Lives!: The High Life & Hard Times of Charlie (Yardbird) Parker\n • The NPR Guide to Building a Classical CD Collection: The 350 Essential Works\n • Tunesmith: Inside the Art of Songwriting\n • Visions of Jazz: The First Century\n • Footprints: The Life and Work of Wayne Shorter\n • Louis Armstrong: An Extravagant Life\n • Funk: The Music, The People, and The Rhythm of The One\n • Twentieth-Century Harmony: Creative Aspects and Practice\n • Rockin' in Time: A Social History of Rock-And-Roll\n • The History Of The Blues: The Roots, The Music, The People\n • Stories Done: Writings on the 1960s and Its Discontents\n • Thinking in Jazz: The Infinite Art of Improvisation\n • The Jazz Piano Book\n • The Mastery of Music: Ten Pathways to True Artistry\n • The Advancing Guitarist: Applying Guitar Concepts & Techniques\n • Arcana: Musicians on Music\n • Bill Evans: How My Heart Sings\nJames Lincoln Collier (born June 27, 1928) is a journalist, author, and professional musician.\n\nCollier's notable literary works include My Brother Sam Is Dead (1974), a Newbery Honor book that was also named a Notable Children's Book by the American Library Association and nominated for a National Book Award in 1975. 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Church has crafted a masterful action-horror in which small town evil meets aeons-buried horror and the personal stakes are just as powerfully rendered as the cosmic ones.”\n– James Brogden, author of Hekla’s Children\n\n“Ellie proves a heroine worth rooting for and the Harper clan make for ruthless and formidable antagonists. This claustrophobic outing is sure to resonate with horror readers.”\n– Publishers Weekly\n\n“Daniel Church’s tale of a small community ravaged by unnatural forces – and the way its inhabitants fight back – is beautifully told, right from the first finely honed paragraph. It has a wonderfully atmospheric setting, fizzing dialogue and sharply drawn characters you won’t forget in a hurry.”\nA.J. Elwood, author of The Cottingley Cuckoo\n“The Hollows combines human monstrousness and uncanny dread in a breathlessly suspenseful narrative. Startlingly violent, compellingly weird, it carries us through levels of fear to a climax of cosmic terror worthy of the classics.”\nRamsey Campbell, multiple World Fantasy Award-winner\nThe Hollows is an epically ambitious novel given a quality of intimacy by its depth of characterisation and secure rooting in location and season. Proof that folk horror can be not just sinister, but a white-knuckle ride of thrills.”\n– F.G. Cottam, author of The House of Lost Souls\n\n“It should please fans of folk horror such as The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion by Margaret Killjoy or the folklore-inspired crime fiction of Sharon Bolton’s stand-alone novels.”\n\n“Folk horror meets small-town police procedural with a side of revenge and redemption as police constable Ellie and a likable group of ragtag helpers work together to stop the end of the world.”\n– Library Journal \n\n“Stormbound and suspenseful, The Hollows is a barnstorming rollercoaster of action and tension, set on home turf as if John Carpenter directed an episode of Happy Valley.”\n– Stephen Volk, author of The Awakening\n\nLooking for More Great Reads?\n21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read\nGet the latest updates about Daniel Churc", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000077486038208} +{"content": "Constance Reid Quotes\n\nOn this page you can find the TOP of Constance Reid's best quotes! We hope you will find some sayings from Author Constance Reid's in our collection, which will inspire you to new achievements! There are currently 1 quotes on this page collected since January 3, 1918! Share our collection of quotes with your friends on social media so that they can find something to inspire them!\nAll quotes by Constance Reid: more...\n • Mathematics is a world created by the mind of men, and mathematicians are people who devote their lives to what seems to me a wonderful kind of play!\n\n Education   Math   Men  \nPage 1 of 1\nWe hope you have found the saying you were looking for in our collection! At the moment, we have collected 1 quotes from the Author Constance Reid, starting from January 3, 1918! We periodically replenish our collection so that visitors of our website can always find inspirational quotes by authors from all over the world! 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Tactics ranging from court orders to the giveaway printing of low cost copies have been employed for just that sort of lock on competition.\n\nIn the 1960’s a slow process of U.S. copyright for J. R. R. Tolkien’s trilogy resulted in a frankly pirated publication of his vast intellectual legacy in the United States – a theft of almost unimaginable magnitude. The author does recount recurring outbreaks of civility and probity in the publishing field, and in fact advocates and hopes for evolution toward a modern and tolerant cooperation.\n\nThis book has within it extensive notes, a comprehensive bibliography, and is a leisurely, considered stroll through more than a century’s jurisprudence and legislation. I cannot even attempt to summarize it. I can only suggest, most strongly, that if you are a writer, publisher, or dedicated reader, that you purchase and peruse it.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Robert Spoo\nStar Count 5/5\nFormat Hard\nPage Count 384 pages\nPublisher Oxford University Press, USA\nPublish Date 2013-Aug-08\nISBN 9780199927876\nAmazon Buy this Book\nIssue April 2014\nCategory Books About Books\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Without Copyrights”\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": 0.9899870157241821} +{"content": "Site Information\n\n Loading... Please wait...\n • Image 1\n\nA Mother's List of Books - Theresa Fagan\n\nBy Theresa Fagan\n\nThis list grew out of a desire to offer suggestions for children books that delight, inform and inspire.  It is by no means exhaustive.  A few of the books are great, most are good and some are just pure fun, but they all respect the dignity of the human being.  The list includes many lesser known books that are out of print but that are well worth looking for.  \n\nThis is the expanded second edition.\n\nProduct Reviews\n\nWrite Review\n\n 1. Kids Need to Read Good Books 5 Star Review\n\n Posted by on 19th Dec 2019\n\n She has done Mothers and Fathers, Grandmothers and Grandfathers, everywhere a great service in identifying good literature for raising good children of character.\n\n 2. A Great Resource! 5 Star Review\n\n Posted by on 12th Mar 2019\n\n This is a helpful resource for those who are looking for good book ideas.\n\n 3. Fantastic resource! 5 Star Review\n\n Posted by on 24th Feb 2019\n\n Mrs. Fagan is my new best friend! I can take her book with me every time I go to the library and encourage my kids to choose the books she has reviewed!\n\n 4. Reference book for great books 5 Star Review\n\n Posted by on 25th Mar 2018\n\n This is a very good book to help with finding books to read to children of all ages. There are many classics listed here.\n\n 5. Fantastic overview of great literature for your family to read 5 Star Review\n\n Posted by on 25th Aug 2016\n\n I purchased a first edition version of this book and now the second edition of \"A Mother's List of Books\" by Theresa Fagan from Casa Maria.\n \"A Mother's List of Books\" is exactly what the title suggests - a fantastic overview and list of books to aid the discerning mother in choosing quality literature for her children. The list is broken into age groups. This new edition also includes a list for very young children, six months to two years which I found helpful. Better than even \"Honey for A Child's Heart\", this is my go-to literary guide for our children and our homeschooling.\n\n 6. A real parent's helper! 4 Star Review\n\n Posted by on 19th Apr 2016\n\n This is a very helpful compilation of titles appropriate for children. It is divided by age. Some titles are classics , others are wonderful, unknown gems. Nowadays, it is very challenging for a parent to navigate among the thousands of books available especially when so many contain objectionable topics. The list could be improved (the information given for each title is sketchy and inconsistent) but I highly recommend this guide!\n\n 7. 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Send us feedback about these examples.\n\nDictionary Entries Near Special Branch\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Special Branch.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Special%20Branch. Accessed 21 Jul. 2024.\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": 0.9970828890800476} +{"content": "Mr. Media® Books\n\nJeff Morris\n\nShadow of the Twilight Lands by R. W. Marcus\n\nShareTweetSharePin0 Shares  ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.W. Marcus has spent most of his life selling books. Along the way, he managed to become a falconer, a black belt in karate and a Freemason. He won numerous Addy Awards, including “Best of… Continue Reading →\n\nThe Fate of Tomorrow: Tales of the Annigan Cycle, Book One by R.W. 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Engineering. (of a structural member) not necessary for […]\n\n • Redundant array of inexpensive disks\n\n Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks\n\n • Redundant-check\n\n noun, Computers. 1. parity check. parity check noun, Computers. 1. a method for detecting errors in data communications or within a computer system by counting the number of ones or zeros per byte or per word, including a special check bit (parity bit) to see if the value is even or odd. parity check noun […]\n\nDisclaimer: Redundancy-pay 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": 0.9967459440231323} +{"content": "Charli Coty\n\nLGBTQIA+ fiction with happy endings\n\nA cryptic little snippet…\n\nHappy Caturday, Snippetteers! This week I’m continuing the birthday theme with a cagey little snippet from my upcoming Dreamspinner release (under the Descoteaux pseudonym), Art House, Buchanan House: Book Six! … Continue reading\n\nMarch 30, 2018 · 11 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997159838676453} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinition of leal\na. - Faithful; loyal; true. 2\n\nThe word \"leal\" uses 4 letters: A E L L.\n\nNo direct anagrams for leal found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after leal (in bold), or to aell in any order:\nb -   label   c -   cella   d -   ladle   e -   allee   f -   fella   g -   legal   i -   ileal   p -   lapel   y -   alley  \n\nShorter words found within leal:\nae   al   ale   all   el   ell   la   lea  \n\nList shorter words within leal, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in leal, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with leal, words containing leal or words ending with leal\n\nAll words formed from leal by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: le   ea   al  \n\nBrowse words starting with leal by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: leaky  \nNext word in list: leally  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: ivories   lipless   uvula   wo   koans   einkorn   mho  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Apr 25 - 08:30:33 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - Z - e2k - 16.557mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9890628457069397} +{"content": "Home  |  All words  |  Beginning with  |  Ending with  |  Containing  |  At position\n\nList of 5-letter words containing\n\nClick to add a fifth letter\n\nClick to remove a letter\n\nClick to change word size\nAll   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15\n\nThere are 11 five-letter words containing A, I and 2R\n\nAIRER-airer n. A framework upon which laundry is aired; a clotheshorse.\nARDRI-Sorry, definition not available.\nARRIS-arris n. A sharp edge or ridge formed by the intersection of two surfaces.\nBRIAR-briar n. Any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the Rosa, Rubus, and...\nFRIAR-friar n. A member of a mendicant Christian order such as the Augustinians, Carmelites (white friars), Franciscans...\nKARRI-karri n. The tree Eucalyptus diversicolor, native to south-western Western Australia.\nMARRI-Sorry, definition not available.\nRAIRD-Sorry, definition not available.\nSIRRA-Sorry, definition not available.\nURARI-urari n. Alternative form of curare.\nWIRRA-wirra interj. 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Informations & Contacts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9833807349205017} +{"content": "phrases, sayings, idioms and expressions at\n\nHome | Search the phrases.org.uk website Search | Discussion Forum Home|\n\nOr, perhaps...\n\nPosted by Bob on March 03, 2004\n\nIn Reply to: Sort out posted by James Briggs on March 02, 2004\n\n: : The vet in the Hospital for animals gives the cat's owner the medical documents before releasing him and says:\n\n: : If you just take that through they?ll *sort you out*.\n\n: : \"sort you out\" - what does she mean?\n: : Will they release him, or deal with him?\n: : I guess she means the reception.\n\n: : Thank you very much\n\n: In this instance it means to finalise the details of payment, etc. It usually implies this type of arrangement BUT, in the criminal world, it means to beat up someone; do them some sort of harm; finalise their activities in a particular sphere. Not nice in this context.\n\nThe papers will give the owner clear instructions, how to deal with the \"aftercare.\" This paperwork will clarify (help you sort out) the information about treatment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9497348666191101} +{"content": "How to say nose in Japanese noʊz\n\nWould you like to know how to translate nose to Japanese? This page provides all possible translations of the word nose in the Japanese language.\n\nDiscuss this nose Japanese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"nose.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 31 Aug. 2015. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Banter Bites\n\nA Reminder To Never Forget … But What Should We Remember?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Learn More\n\nrico avila\n\nRookie (Chicago)\n\nDo you like this poet?\n8 person liked.\n12 person did not like.\n\nBorn and raised in Chicago. Traveled the world quite a bit through the military. Joined at 19, I am now 31 and still in. 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Look for your brushes with the divine. Be receptive to them. When heaven knocks, open the door. Value these visits. Remember them. Expect more of them. - Author: Victoria Moran\nQuotes About Borken #68765\n#3. Cody was both ashamed and astonished to learn that it was actually possible to break a penis. - Author: Evan Gilbert\nQuotes About Borken #250488\n#4. It's all very well going around thinking you're a cowboy, until you run into somebody who thinks he's an Indian. - Author: Kinky Friedman\nQuotes About Borken #278511\n#5. The Lord did strengthen them that they could bear up their burdens with ease, and they did submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord. - Author: Joseph Smith Jr.\nQuotes About Borken #344138\n#6. 'Kraken' is a very undisciplined book. That's a gamble. If it doesn't come off, it's disastrous. But there are pleasures, I think, to a meandering lack of discipline that you can't get the other way, and vice versa. - Author: China Mieville\nQuotes About Borken #480216\n#7. The truth, or success, of any writer's story lies partly in its specificity and its emotional honesty. - Author: Gail Caldwell\nQuotes About Borken #485605\n#8. The author says the mark of a true rest your creature is an inability to be still without a kind of resignation. - Author: C.S. Lewis\nQuotes About Borken #491341\n#9. I hope I never figure out who broke your heart and if I do, if I do. I'd spend all night losing sleep. I'd spend the night and I'd lose my mind. Well I'd spend the night and I'd lose my mind. - Author: Sara Quin\nQuotes About Borken #592270\n#10. Plato's dialogues bear at least some similarities to the classical plays. - Author: Benjamin Jowett\nQuotes About Borken #677540\n#11. The promise given was necessity of the past: the word borken is a necessity of the present -Niccolo Machiavelli - Author: Michael Scott\nQuotes About Borken #787570\n#12. I had never felt like that before, as if there were a sort of curse, a merciless force in the light that shone on a world where life is borken and lost, where each new day takes something from the day that precedes it, where suffering is inmovable ... - Author: Jean-Marie G. Le Clezio\nQuotes About Borken #1019834\n#13. My son is wonderful. He is amazing. - Author: Evangeline Lilly\nQuotes About Borken #1024901\n#14. Just because we're friends, doesn't mean I shouldn't have to say sorry. You deserve that respect. - Author: Dorothy Koomson\nQuotes About Borken #1074416\n#15. I feel in love then i got borken - Author: Sereana Crowley\nQuotes About Borken #1204496\n#16. It is one of the characteristics of a free and democratic nation that it have free and independent labor unions. - Author: Franklin D. Roosevelt\nQuotes About Borken #1227342\n#17. This was not before doctors, but in Turkey they hadn't gotten around to claiming the bone business yet; milkmen still were in charge of bones, the logic being that since milk was so good for bones, who would know more about borken bones than a milkman? - Author: William Goldman\nQuotes About Borken #1269742\n#18. When you will use the power of love to win the hearts and mind, you will be happy. - Author: Debasish Mridha\nQuotes About Borken #1443176\n#19. People say, 'Oh, you're famous now, so you must go to L.A.' - I don't live in L.A. now - but it's like, why wouldn't you? The weather is amazing, the film industry's there, it's a great quality of life. - Author: Nick Frost\nQuotes About Borken #1494546\n#20. We must level with the people and explain to them that Social Security will first face funding problems in 2042 that can be fixed now with changes that do not undermine and ultimately drain from the entire program. - Author: Grace Napolitano\nQuotes About Borken #1617559\n#21. Be eccentric now. Don't wait for old age to wear purple. - Author: Regina Brett\nQuotes About Borken #1844789\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9955475330352783} +{"content": "Submit Your Poems\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nQuote of the Day\n\nQuote Left\"The harder you work, the luckier you get.\"Quote Right\n\nby Gary Player\n\nKiefer Cannon Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Equal which was written by poet Kiefer Cannon. Please feel free to comment on this poem. 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Unfortunately, how to keep my own demon from bursting forth and exacting its revenge can’t be added to this list. But this brings me to Important Thing #1: When all hell breaks loose inside my head, step aside! Get the freak out of the way ‘cuz some scary stuff’s about to happen! More\n\nAvailable ebook formats: epub mobi pdf rtf lrf pdb txt html\n\nFirst 20% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more Online Reader\nAbout Shannon K Brown\n\nI fired my editor and am finding a new one. I have yanked my Saving Demons Series off cyber shelves until I can find someone who actually KNOWS how to edit a book!! 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This week’s topic is “an amazing feat.” Mary was cutting her dog’s hair in the … Continue reading\n\nSeptember 20, 2016 · 5 Comments\n\nTo Speak for Herself: A 99-word Story\n\n  Here’s another little 99-word story for this week’s Carrot Ranch flash fiction challenge, on the topic of sound. This story is inspired by the life of a good friend … Continue reading\n\nAugust 9, 2016 · 9 Comments\n\nWhere Her Heart Is: A 99-word Story\n\n  I have been absent too long from Carrot Ranch’s weekly 99-word flash fiction challenges. They always pep me up with a boost of creative energy! So even though I … Continue reading\n\nAugust 1, 2016 · 7 Comments\n\nKitten Spring\n\nAs you know, I was kept busy this spring by a litter of kittens–first trying to manage interpersonal dramas between the territorial mama-to-be and my other three cats, then trying … Continue reading\n\nJune 23, 2016 · 11 Comments\n\nLet It In (99-word flash fiction)\n\nMaggie shut her bedroom door and slumped against it. Who was she, anymore? The self-destructive habit that had lured her with its pleasing pain was now consuming her life. All … Continue reading\n\nMarch 22, 2016 · 4 Comments\n\nThe True Story of My Brother (in 99 words)\n\n  I haven’t written about this here before because it’s so personal and yet at the same time not really my story to tell. But when I saw that this … Continue reading\n\nFebruary 19, 2016 · 17 Comments\n\nEmpowerment vs. Other People’s Feelings, Chapter Three Million\n\n  Here is another 99-word flash fiction for the Carrot Ranch weekly challenge; this week‘s topic is “What good is power?” After a recent conversation with a friend about our … Continue reading\n\nFebruary 8, 2016 · 8 Comments\n\nDeclaration of Independence (99-word flash fiction)\n\nI may be small, but I am free. I am no one but myself. I do not bend my opinions to yours just because you are bigger. 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So when a stranger shows up in the sleepy hilltown of New Nottingham and starts asking questions, the locals don’t exactly roll out the welcome wagon.\n\n            An award-winning author of books about American history and biographies, Leslie Wheeler has written three Miranda Lewis “living history” mysteries: Murder at Plimoth Plantation, Murder at Gettysburg, and Murder at Spouters Point. Her mystery short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies including Day of the Dark, Stories of Eclipse, and the Best New England Crime Stories series, published by Level Best Books, where she was a co-editor/publisher for six years. A member of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime, she is Speakers Bureau Coordinator for the New England Chapter of SinC. 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Antithesis of sleeper …   Financial and business terms\n\n • high-flyer — high flyers N COUNT A high flyer is someone who has a lot of ability and is likely to be very successful in their career. (in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use high flyer, high flier) …   English dictionary\n\n • high-flyer — (also high flier) ► NOUN ▪ a very successful person …   English terms dictionary\n\n • high-flyer — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms high flyer : singular high flyer plural high flyers another spelling of high flier …   English dictionary\n\n • high-flyer — highˈ flīˈer or highˈ flyˈer noun 1. A bird that flies high 2. Someone prone to extravagance of opinion or action 3. An ambitious person, or one naturally equipped to reach prominence 4. (with cap; historical) a High Churchman, or, in Scotland,… …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • High Flyer — High|fly|er, High Fly|er [ ha̮ifla̮iɐ], der [engl. highflyer, eigtl. = Überflieger] (Wirtsch.): 1. [neu gegründetes] Unternehmen, das sich sehr schnell u. erfolgreich auf dem Markt durchsetzt. 2. Aktie, die sehr schnell an Wert gewinnt …   Universal-Lexikon\n\n • high-flyer — /ˈhaɪ flaɪə/ (say huy fluyuh) noun 1. someone or something that flies high. 2. someone who is extravagant or goes to extremes in aims, pretensions, opinions, etc. 3. a person of great ability who achieves career success at a very high level. 4.… …  \n\n • high-flyer — (also high flier) noun a person who is or has the potential to be very successful. Derivatives high flying adjective …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • ˌhigh ˈflyer — noun [C] someone who has achieved a lot and is determined to continue being successful ˌhigh ˈflying adj …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English\n\n • flyer — fly‧er [ˈflaɪə ǁ ər] also flier noun [countable] a small sheet of paper that is used to advertise something. 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Mendoza Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nThe divine worship of the Church\nNot an event on good ideas\nNor great songs\nNo one makes or invents a liturgy\nMass is holy\nVenerable action\nLiturgy becomes exciting when we sense\nEternal God Himself is present under its precious\nOften ancient prayers\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. 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She has an honorary degree from her hometown’s university and set up the Chichester Writing Festival … Continue reading “Katherine “Kate” Mosse OBE”\n\nApril 20, 2013\n\nLiving like Lennon\n\nby Matthew Steeples\n\nThe former home of John Lennon and his first car come to the market   After passing their driving test, most young people start with a clapped out Mini or a bashed up Beetle. John Lennon, though, began as he meant to go on and bought a Ferrari.   When The Beatles singer-songwriter passed his … Continue reading “Living like Lennon”\n\nNovember 20, 2012\n\nEcstasy and Babycham\n\nby Matthew Steeples\n\nA marine residence with a history tied to the Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy, the Special Operations Executive and Babycham   The House on the Shore on Thorns Beach at Beaulieu in Hampshire is a home that wouldn’t look out of place in the Hamptons or Rhode Island. Dramatically situated next to the Solent waters to … Continue reading “Ecstasy and Babycham”\n\nJune 30, 2012\n\nA Corgi Classic\n\nby Matthew Steeples\n\nThe “Corgi” Rolls-Royce sells for £4 million   Yesterday, at the Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed Sale at Goodwood, near Chichester, a 1912 Rolls Royce Double Pullman Limousine achieved over double the estimate when it sold for £4,705,500.   Considered to be one of the rarest Rolls-Royce cars in existence, this 100-year old vehicle acquired … Continue reading “A Corgi Classic”\n\nSubscribe Daily Newsletter\n\n@ 2019, thesteepletimes.com. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.720065176486969} +{"content": "De conscientia Christi\nSku: 10200DTL050\nArchival Number: A102\nAuthor: Lonergan, B.\nLanguage(s): Latin\nDecade: 1950\nOpen 10200DTL050.pdf\n\nEarly work (1952) on consciousness of Christ.  Has appeared in CWL 19 with English translation by Michael G. 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Gibbs\n\nThe Life of Schubert\n\nMusical Lives\n\nHardcover Published: 17th November 2010\nISBN: 9780521594264\nNumber Of Pages: 226\n\nShare This Book:\n\nRRP $115.00\nor 4 easy payments of $28.19 with Learn more\nShips in 10 to 15 business days\n\nOther Available Editions (Hide)\n\n • Paperback View Product Published: 15th December 2000es and the recent revisionist views concerning this elusive genius.\n\n' ... a well-researched, warmly written, and refreshing new look at the Austrian composer.' The Library Journal ' ... timely and valuable ... Mr Gibbs, with his solid grounding and balanced view, packs a great deal into a small space ...'. New York Times ' ... timely and valuable ... Gibbs, with his solid grounding and balanced view, packs a great deal into a small space and supplies a corrective still sorely needed, or, as he suggests, needed now more than ever, as seductive new theories mingle freely with comfortable old myths.' International Herald Tribune 'A clear-sighted, brisk survey of the life.' Hilary Finch, BBC Music Magazine 'The latest book in Cambridge's excellent series of short, non-specialist Musical Lives.' Guy Dammann, Times Literary Supplement 'The book in general is concise, scholarly and clearly written ... and I learnt a lot from it about Schubert and about Viennese musical life in the 1820s that was new to me.' Opera\n\nPrologue: Schubert yesterday\nRepresenting Schubert: A life devoted to art\nYoung Schubert: The master in the boy\nIngenious Schubert: The price of song\nPopular Schubert: The turning point\nDark Schubert: A black-winged demon of sorrow and melancholy\nPoor Schubert: Miserable reality\nLate Schubert: Who shall stand beside Beethoven?\nImmortal Schubert: +Composing invisibly\nEpilogue: Schubert today\nFurther reading\nTable of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved.\n\nISBN: 9780521594264\nISBN-10: 052159426X\nSeries: Musical Lives\nAudience: General\nFormat: Hardcover\nLanguage: English\nNumber Of Pages: 226\nPublished: 17th November 2010\nCountry of Publication: GB\nDimensions (cm): 22.86 x 14.61  x 1.91\nWeight (kg): 0.43", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5778794288635254} +{"content": "The Admirable Crichton\n\nThe Admirable Crichton\n\nby J. M. Barrie\n4.0 6\n\nNOOK Book(eBook)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWant a NOOK ? Explore Now\n\nThe Admirable Crichton by J. M. Barrie\n\nThe English production of this play in 1902 starred Henry Irving. In 1903, the play was produced on Broadway by Charles Frohman, starring William Gillette. The story of the play concerns an aristocratic English family who revert to the state of Nature when shipwrecked on a desert island. While there, they are willing slaves to their former butler, but on return to civilization, the positions are shifted.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781420939712\nPublisher: Neeland Media LLC\nPublication date: 05/19/2011\nSold by: Barnes & Noble\nFormat: NOOK Book\nFile size: 932 KB\n\nAbout the Author\n\nSir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM (9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright, best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nThe Admirable Crichton 4 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 6 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nThis is a great play but I want to know which of the editions will be best displayed on my nook.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI found a reference to this play in one of Connie Willis' books. It's a look at how social privelege does not equate to ability. When a lord and his family are shipwrecked the butler becomes the undisputed leader. 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(Added Author).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 36 of 40 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 40 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nAPLS-Geneva AUDIO FIC PAT (Text) 34207001660365 Audio Books, Adult Available -\nAttica Public Library - Attica AUDIO CD PATTERSON, JAMES (Text) 74231000102647 Adult Audiobook Available -\nBrazil Public Library - Brazil BOOK ON CD PATTERSON (Text) 38160000345981 Second Floor, Audiobook Available -\nCulver-Union Township Public Library - Culver AUDIO CD PAT GUI (Text) 34304000674284 Adult - Audiobook Available -\nDanville-Center Township Public Library - Danville BCD F PAT (Text) 32604000163733 DCTPLD AD Audio Book Available -\nEckhart Public Library - Main CD PATTERSON james Guilty (Text) 840191001993048 Audiobooks - Main Floor Checked out 11/07/2016\nGarrett Public Library BOCD PAT (Text) 30010170643699 Book on CD Available -\nGreentown Public Library - Greentown ACD PATTERSON (Text) 75342000072998 Adult Fiction Audio CD Available -\nGreenwood Public Library - Greenwood BKCD PAT (Text) 36626103319786 AV Books on CD Available -\nHartford City Public Library - Hartford City AB/CD Patterson (Text) 76051000155029 Audiobook/CD Adult Fic Available -\nNext 10 »\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781607884682\n • ISBN: 1607884682\n • ISBN: 9781611131475\n • ISBN: 1611131472\n • Physical Description: 9 sound discs (10 hr., 18 min.): digital ; 4 3/4 in.\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: [New York] : Hachette Audio, p2012.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Title from web page.\nCompact discs.\nParticipant or Performer Note: Read by January LaVoy.\nSummary, etc.: No husbands allowed.Monte-Carlo (Monaco) > Fiction.\nGenre: Suspense fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000083446502686} +{"content": "Malraux, Life And Work.\n\nDE COURCEL, Martine (Ed).\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $15.00\n\nTermsAsk a Question\n\nDescription: Illustrated. 284pp. 8vo, cloth. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. Very good copy in a good tattered dust wrapper.\n\nBinding: hardcover\nISBN: 0151562806\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 53153\n\nMore BIOGRAPHY: webrss\nMore BIOGRAPHY: webrss\nMore BELLE: webrss\nMore FRENCH LIT: webrss\nMore B-21: webrss\n\nBy This Author: DE COURCEL, Martine (Ed)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980584383010864} +{"content": "Waiting on Wednesday (89) MOTHERLESS CHILD by Glen Hirshberg\n\nWOW banner 2014 copyWaiting on Wednesday is hosted by Breaking the Spine, and is a fun way to check out the upcoming books we’re excited for! Click on over to Breaking the Spine to link up your own WOW post, or check out other bloggers’ picks. My pick this week is a vampire story that sounds extremely creepy:\n\nMotherless ChildMotherless Child by Glen Hirshberg. Release date: May 13 2014 (Tor). You can’t tell from the cover that this is about vampires. Or single mothers. Or Southern horror. And I love that! This book was originally published by Earthling Publications in a limited edition, and now it will be available to a wider audience. Here’s what the story’s about (from Goodreads):\n\nIn his powerful novel, Motherless Child, Bram Stoker Award–nominee Glen Hirshberg, author of the International Horror Guild Award–winning American Morons, exposes the fallacy of the Twilight-style romantic vampire while capturing the heart of every reader.\n\nIt’s the thrill of a lifetime when Sophie and Natalie, single mothers living in a trailer park in North Carolina, meet their idol, the mysterious musician known only as “the Whistler.” Morning finds them covered with dried blood, their clothing shredded and their memories hazy. Things soon become horrifyingly clear: the Whistler is a vampire and Natalie and Sophie are his latest victims. The young women leave their babies with Natalie’s mother and hit the road, determined not to give in to their unnatural desires.\n\nHunger and desire make a powerful couple. So do the Whistler and his Mother, who are searching for Sophie and Natalie with the help of Twitter and the musician’s many fans. The violent, emotionally moving showdown between two who should be victims and two who should be monsters will leave readers gasping in fear and delight.\n\ngoodreads-badge-add-plus\n\nWhat do you think? Sounds good, right? What are you waiting on this week?\n\nFollow me!\nFollow by Email\n\nPosted February 19, 2014 by Tammy in Waiting on Wednesday / 7 Comments\n\n7 responses to “Waiting on Wednesday (89) MOTHERLESS CHILD by Glen Hirshberg\n\n 1. I wonder how this one completely escaped my radar! Apparently it was published by small press or self pubbed before being picked up by Tor? Ah whatever, just get on my reading list, book! 😀", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5924417972564697} +{"content": "Innocence Lost Beneath the Streams of Deceit - A voice for women that was never given\nby Lilianah E. Figueroa\n32 pages    1681 reads    0 people's favorite    0 likes\nAdd as a Favorite      Like it\n8.5\"x11\" - Hardcover w/Glossy Laminate - Color - Photo Book\nPrice: $31.03\nAdd to Cart      Preview Book\n\nAbout the Book\n\nA book of poems that express the trauma, confusion, and pain endured by women forced to grow and live in a sexist society. With the help of Lewis Carroll's characters, I was able to tie Alice and feminism into something strong, beautiful and eye opening.\n\nFeatures & Details\nCreated on: Nov-06-2016   Published on: Nov-16-2016\nFormat: 8.5\"x11\" - Hardcover w/Glossy Laminate - Color - Photo Book\nTheme: Poetry    Sales Term:  Everyone\nPreview Limit: 32 Pages\nAlice in Wonderland    feminism    rebellion    repression    sexism   \nAbout Author\nJoined: Nov-06-2016\n\nLilianah E. Figueroa is 17 years old and this is her 3rd book that she has finished but first that has been published. She is a lover of art and the meanings that come with it. Lily loves the power that comes with art, especially in the written form.\n\nUseful Links\n\n© 2019 LivePage LLC", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9650822877883911} +{"content": "Mildred : Or Pride Will Have a Fall\n\nBy: West, Margaret\n\nPrice: £60.00\n\nQuantity: 1 available\n\nThe story of a young girl and the wiles of her treacherous Step-Mother. Previous owner's details to ffep ( dated 1926 ). Red boards with black lettering and decoration. D/w is fair only showing wear & tear and some edge loss. Crown Point Series. 157 pages. Rare copy.\n\nTitle: Mildred : Or Pride Will Have a Fall\n\nAuthor Name: West, Margaret\n\nCategories: ZVAB, Author W, Childrens,\n\nPublisher: United Kingdom, Not Stated:\n\nBinding: Hard Cover\n\nBook Condition: Good\n\nJacket Condition: Fair\n\nSize: 12mo - over 6¾\" - 7¾\" tall\n\nSeller ID: 010930", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000081062316895} +{"content": "12/17/2018 2:16:08 PM\n\nI am a huge fan of Eric Mackay's writings. ReadCentral is an excellent resource for reading free books online.\n\nShannon on 12/16/2018 1:15:07 PM\n\nNever saw such an excellent free book resource website before this.\n\nErin on 12/15/2018 12:14:06 PM\n\nEric Mackay writes inspiring and interesting books.\n\nNo Reviews Available for this book. 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You can also buy the book from the CBC website. \"The Vinyl Cafe\" is a weekly radio program and there are a number of story collections ...\nRead more : next reading group book | Views : 3636 | Replies : 5\n\nLet's discuss: The cat who could read backwards\n\nThis was a fine book and all the books that follow in the \"The Cat Who Could...\" series. Qwill, a reporter who befriends a cat who then helps him to catch the bad guys.\n\nI'm a cat-person myself so I fully believe the story ;) Sometimes you get a better answer when you talk to a cat rather than talking to yourself.\n\nReading the story now gives ...\nRead more : Let's discuss: The cat who could read backwards | Views : 2854 | Replies : 2\n\nPeace Like a River - Leif Enger\n\nI can tell after only 100 or so pages that this is one of those books that's going to make me want to be a better person. 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Of the bits I've read, about a third, I enjoyed Richard Russo's style of writng quite gentle and relaxed; I found the subject matter interesting and from a perspective and way of life (small town provincial) I had never thought about before. There is some humour, not side-splitting stuff but some passages ...\nRead more : The Risk Pool, Richard Russo | Views : 2840 | Replies : 2\n\nReading At Work.\n\nHi all,i tend to read at work,well in my van as i'm a mobile service engineer when the physical fatigue kicks in which is normally after a couple of hours.I don't read over fast especially when the vision starts to go dodgy in the afternoon.\nI go for the sci fi,horror,fantasy stuff which is generally an easy read.I started to read Dean Koontz but i've got a bit fed up of him.\nI've just finished ...\nRead more : Reading At Work. | Views : 2881 | Replies : 2\n\nNext book\n\nJust in case anyone missed Cagso's choice:\n\nThe Risk Pool by Richard Russo\n\nhttp://www.amazon.com/Risk-Pool-Vintage-Contemporaries/dp/0679753834/sr=1-1/qid=1160928949/ref=sr_1_1/104-7869071-5342304?ie=UTF8&s=books\n\nAmazon.co.uk:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Risk-Pool-Richard-Russo/dp/0679753834/sr=1-22/qid=1160942589/ref=sr_1_22/202-8798677-6153469?ie=UTF8&s=books\n\nI don't know Richard Russo so this will be an experience. :) Mine's on order!\n\nHow about 17 December to compare notes?\nRead more : Next book | Views : 3104 | Replies : 5\n\nDouglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul\n\nEveryone breathing in the UK in last 20 years is aware of Douglas Adams's work most notably of course The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - and most of us just love it! So I just cant quite understand why I never read this book before? Anyway that means I came to this novel with high expectations. It was to be witty, funny and intelligent and have a geat use of English. The characters were ...\nRead more : Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul | Views : 3987 | Replies : 11\n\nBill Bryson\n\nI'm reading a book right now by Bill Bryson called \"A Walk in the Woods\". It is sooooo funny (gratuitous American Pie reference) and extremely well written. I recommend to anyone. Great read.\nRead more : Bill Bryson | Views : 2495 | Replies : 1\n\nReading Group\n\nAnyone fancy starting a Reading Group here? :?:\n\nNot quite sure about the logistics of an online group but I'm sure with all the bright people here we can do it :)\n\nSo how about these for a starter on the rules ?\n\n1. One book \"discussed\" every two months chosen by the next Group member in line. 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She spent thirty years in various departments of the British Civil Service, including the Police and Criminal Law Departments of Great Britain’s Home Office. She has served as a magistrate and as a governor of the BBC. In 2000 she celebrated her eightieth birthday and published her autobiography, Time to Be in Earnest. The recipient of many prizes and honors, she was created Baroness James of Holland Park in 1991. She lives in London and Oxford.\n Told with P. D. James’s trademark suspense, insightful characterization, and riveting storytelling, The Children of Men is a story of a world with no children and no future.\n\n ISBN 9780307275431\n Genre FICTION / Literary\n Format Paperback\n Pages 241\n Publisher Date 2006-05-16 00:00:00.0\n Publisher Vintage Books\n Copyright Year 2006\n Height 8.0 in\n Wdth 5.0 in\n Thickness 0.75 in\n Unit weight 0.45 lb\n Language English\n Edition Detail Reissue, Reprint\n Audience General/trade\n Authors James, P. 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She meets unexpected friends along the way and finds strength she didn't know she had.  Beth Wiseman did an amazing job with this story and I would have to say this is my favorite one she has written.  \n\nA Son for Always by Amy Clipston is the second story.  Carolyn became pregnant out of wedlock with her first child, Benjamin.  She has worked hard her whole life to make sure that he is supported. When she married Joshua and they found out she was expecting she is very unsure that her husband has room in his heart for her first son.  She worries and worries because that is what moms do.  I loved how this story showed that even in the Amish world they still have problems and are not perfect people.  The characters were easy to relate to and a really great read! \n\nA Heart Full of Love by Kathleen Fuller comes next.  Ellie became blind in an accident many years ago.  When she becomes pregnant her mom, who is already incredibly hovering, kicks into high gear. She insists her daughter can't handle twins and moves in.  The tensions rise and it becomes a battle ground.  I rooted for Ellie when she stood up for herself.  But finding out the reason why her mom couldn't cut the apron strings was heartbreaking.  Another home run in this book.  \n\nAn Unexpected Blessing by Vannetta Chapman is the last short story in the book.  Etta thought she was finished having children, but God had other plans.  She finds herself pregnant at 42.  She is missing her son David, who has left the community and also worried about the future of her farm. Will she ever find peace and be reunited with her son?  This story was a great end to a really good book.  \n\nAn Amish Cradle was a fantastic read with four very talented writers.  Pick up, or check out this book!  You'll be glad you did!  \n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6820616722106934} +{"content": "Free Book Search Free eBooks of the Day   Today's cartoons\nRecommended books  Best books of the 20's  Adventurous Books  Books about Money  Children's Books  Computer Science  \nCrime & Mystery  Epic Fantasy  Horror  Humor  Philosophical Literature  Poetry  \nPolitical Science Nonfiction  Romance  Science (Non-Fiction)  Science Fiction  Sociology  Woman  \n\nStorm Glass\nMaria V. 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Whether it’s rhythm and rhyme, alliteration, analogies, or other techniques, we’ll explore the subtle ways to make a memorable mark with your messaging. very nice and informative audio talk, simple yet deep and with a lot of references across the ages.\nMore reviews\nAbout the Author\n\nSimon Hall", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9917956590652466} +{"content": "My Book is Free for a Limited Time Only!\n\nI joined Kindle Select just to see how things went for my book. I have now listed my book for FREE for today and tomorrow! If anyone is interested in reading my book you can download it using the links below! \n\nIf you do read it, please leave a review so that I know what you think! Thanks!\n\nReality is in a Dream", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999110102653503} +{"content": "Stranger than Fiction: Reader's Advisory for Nonfiction\n\nMonday, June 30, 2014 -\n3:00pm to 4:00pm\n\nCalendar Download to my calendar\n\nStranger than Fiction: Reader's Advisory for Nonfiction (Jennie Rothschild)\nNonfiction for teens has started to come into its own as something beyond report books. YALSA has an award recognizing outstanding nonfiction books and new Common Core standards stress nonfiction titles. But how do you match a reader to the right title? Learn how to apply basic reader’s advisory principles to nonfiction books and learn new ones. Discover how to find new and noteworthy titles, and great nonfiction read-alikes for popular fiction titles.\n\nLearning Outcomes:\n• Feel comfortable recommending nonfiction titles to teen readers\n• Know of resources to discover quality nonfiction titles\n• Know how to nonfiction reading ties in the new common core standards and how quality RA can support curriculum without killing reader interest\n\nMeeting Type: \nContent Area: \nIncluded with conference registration\nLast Updated: \nFriday, June 20, 2014 - 7:55am PDT\n385 people interested in attending (View all)\n\nThis session was great, any chance the books presented will be made into a handout? Thanks \n\nSlides and an annotated booklist will be posted before Friday on our site here:\n\nhttps://sites.google.com/site/strangerthanfiction2014/\n\nGlad you enjoyed it!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9952270984649658} +{"content": "How to say ABU in Bulgarian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate ABU to Bulgarian? This page provides all possible translations of the word ABU in the Bulgarian language.\n\nash(noun)\n\nthe dust etc that remains after anything is burnt\n\ncigarette ash; the ashes of the bonfire.\n\nGet even more translations for ABU\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this ABU Bulgarian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ABU.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 20 Dec. 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": 0.9225101470947266} +{"content": "\nLaura Bates - The Burning\n\nA World Book Day Event. The hotly anticipated YA fiction debut from equality and diversity campaigner Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project and best-selling author, is inspired by testimonies of teenage girls across the UK. The Burning is an urgent book for our times written with unique insight by an author already ‘in many ways the voice of her generation’ (Huffington Post). Followed by Q & A and book signing.\n19:30 Tickets: £8.00, Student/Under 21 £4.00. 01792 604900/604999\nThe Great Hall University, Fabian Way , Crymlyn Burrows, Swansea SA1 8EN\nThu 7 Mar 2019\nShare this page\nMore Events\n\nOther Similar Events\n\nMumbles Local Produce Market\nMumbles Swansea Sat 12 Jan 2019 to Sat 9 Mar 2019\nTudor Household Trail\nTudor Merchant’s House Quay Hill, Tenby, Pembrokeshire Sat 16 Feb 2019 to Sun 3 Mar 2019\nFebruary Half Term: Top Trees\nDinefwr Castle & Park (Newton House) Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire Mon 18 Feb 2019 to Sun 3 Mar 2019\nFebruary Half Term\nLlanerchaeron Aberaeron, Ceredigion Today to Sun 3 Mar 2019", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7528575658798218} +{"content": "Pajama Press\n\nPosts Tagged ‘meghan-maren’\n\nMarsha Skrypuch calls The Stowaways “a page turner”\n\nPosted on November 26th, 2013 by pajamapress\n\nTheStowaways_C_July14.indd“5 of 5 stars\n\nI love everything about The Stowaways — from the beautiful Dean Griffiths painting on the cover to the bright red ribbon bookmark and the way that the book fits cozily in my hands. Even before opening it, I knew that it would take me back to a simpler time, and of classic children’s stories.\n\n…And of course, what makes this book so enjoyable is that it is a page turner. We care about Rory and his family. We want them to find Grandfather. We want them to survive.\n\nAs I read this, I couldn’t help thinking what a fabulous movie this would be.”\n\n— Marsha Skrypuch\n\nClick here to read the full review.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981659650802612} +{"content": "How to say fabric in Twi ˈfæb rɪk\n\nWould you like to know how to translate fabric to Twi? This page provides all possible translations of the word fabric in the Twi language.\n\nDiscuss this fabric Chinese (Trad.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"fabric.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 27 May 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Private: Treisman eschews direct submissions from writers\n\nAlthough Deborah Treisman, the new Fiction Editor at The New Yorker, is expected to publish “a raft of new writers” and less Eurocentric fiction, she’s no more likely to dig into the slush pile than her predecessor. (Link via Moorish Girl and the Literary Saloon.)\n\nThe Literary Saloon challenges this approach, arguing that:\n\nthe channels Treisman says lead to publication — agented submissions and recommendations/discoveries by literary acquaintances (i.e. nepotism) seem to us the worst sort of ways to find worthy literature. But it seems to work for The New Yorker . . .\n\nAs a rule, I haven’t submitted to major big guns like The New Yorker (although I should admit that I once submitted to Zoetrope: All Story and received a kind response and detailed critique with the rejection slip).\n\nStill, Treisman’s approach strikes me as an unfortunate if unsurprising one.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996373653411865} +{"content": "25 August 2022\n\nTwo Parts Sugar, One Part Murder (A Baker Street Mystery) by Valerie Burns Book Tour and Giveaway!\n\nAbout Two Parts Sugar, One Part Murder\n\nTwo Parts Sugar, One Part Murder (A Baker Street Mystery)\nCozy Mystery\n1st in Series\nSetting – Michigan\nKensington Cozies (August 30, 2022)\nPaperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages\nISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1496738225\nISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1496738226\nDigital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09MZTN6YC\n\nIn this delectable new cozy mystery series, social media maven Maddy Montgomery’s perfectly ’grammable life has come undone, and she’s #StartingOver in a tiny town with one giant problem—a killer on the loose . . .. . .\n\nSomething strange is going on in New Bison. It seems Aunt Octavia had her suspicions, too. But Maddy’s going to need a whole lot more than a trending hashtag to save her reputation—and her life.\n\nAbout Valerie Burns\n\nValerie (V. M.) Burns is the author of the Mystery Bookshop Mystery series. Her first book, The Plot is Murder, was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best Debut Novel. She is the author of the Dog Club Mystery Series, the RJ Franklin Mysteries, a three-time finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards, and an Edgar Award-nominated short story. Her newest series, Baker Street Mysteries, will release later this year, and her Pet Detective Mystery series will release in 2023. Valerie is on the board of Sisters in Crime and the Southeastern Chapter of Mystery Writers of America. She is also a member of Dog Writers of America, Crime Writers of Color, and International Thriller Writers. She is a manager for a Fortune 100 company and a mentor in the Writing Popular Fiction Program at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, PA. Born and raised in northwestern Indiana, Valerie currently lives in the southeastern United States with her two poodles. Readers can visit her website at vmburns.com.\n\nAuthor Links\n\nBookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/v-m-burns\n\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vmburnsbooks/\n\nGoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16534140.V_M_Burns\n\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vmburnsbooks/\n\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/vmburns\n\nWebsite:  vmburns.com\n\nPurchase Links\n\nAugust 22 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW\n\nAugust 22 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 23 – The Mystery Section – GUEST POST \n\nAugust 23 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 24 – Mochas, Mysteries and Meows – CHARACTER INTERVIEW\n\nAugust 24 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW\n\nAugust 25 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews – AUTHOR INTERVIEW  \n\nAugust 25 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 26 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 26 – I Read What You Write – REVIEW, CHARACTER GUEST POST\n\nAugust 27 – The Book Diva’s Reads – GUEST POST  \n\nAugust 27 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 27 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 28 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW\n\nAugust 28 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 29 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 29 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 30 – Hearts & Scribbles – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 30 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR INTERVIEW\n\nAugust 31 – Island Confidential – SPOTLIGHT\n\nAugust 31 – Sneaky the Library Cat’s Blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW\n\nSeptember 1 – Mysteries with Character – REVIEW\n\nSeptember 2 – Baroness Book Trove – REVIEW\n\nSeptember 2 – Readeropolis – SPOTLIGHT, RECIPE\n\nSeptember 3 – The Mystery of Writing – AUTHOR INTERVIEW\n\nSeptember 3 – StoreyBook Reviews – CHARACTER GUEST POST\n\nSeptember 4 – BookishKelly2020 – SPOTLIGHT  \n\nHave you signed up to be a Tour Host?\n\nClick Here to Find Details and Sign Up Today!\n\n 1. I adore this book! Even though I was fortunate enough to get read and ARC, I am looking forward to the arrival of my personal copy. I will read it with the same excitement as I did the ARC. V.B. Burns is a wonderful author. I have read every book she has written and love all of them, but this may be my favorite.\n\n 1. So glad you enjoyed it! 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Perfect for learning and for play—and also a great way to introduce young children to the friendly characters in Richard Scarry’s Busytown!\n\nAbout the Author\n\nRichard Scarry is one of the world's best-loved children's authors EVER! In his extraordinary career, Scarry illustrated over 150 books, many of which have never been out of print. His books have sold over 100 million copies around the world and are currently published in over twenty languages. No other illustrator has shown such a lively interest in the words and concepts of early childhood. Richard Scarry was posthumously awarded a lifetime achievement award from the Society of Illustrators in 2012.\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780593434260\nISBN-10: 0593434269\nPublisher: Golden Books\nPublication Date: May 31st, 2022\nPages: 16\nLanguage: English\n\nThe Vermont Book Shop  |   38 Main Street, Middlebury, VT   |   (802) 388-2061  |  orders@vermontbookshop.com\n\nTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyReturn / Refund Policy | Shipping & Payment Information | Contact Us", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999999463558197} +{"content": "Thursday, August 10, 2017\n\n#pb10for10 Ten Books I Use to Promote Friendship and Kindness\n\npb-10-for-10-015\n\nThank you to Cathy Mere and Mandy Robek for this yearly celebration of picture books.  Join in to share and learn here.\n\nI love to talk about friendship and kindness all the time with my first grade friends.  We return to it many times during the school year.  And some of these books I will read several times based on what we need.\n\nSo without further chatter, here are 10 books that can be used to promote Friendship and Kindness:\n\nLast year, I think I read this book no less than 3 times to my class.  I love it.\n\nThis is another book that I love to read a couple of times a year.  I love to read and share and plant the idea that food can really bring people together.\n\nSometimes a little magic is all you need to start a friendship.\n\nI love reading this book to remind kids that it can be the small acts of kindness that build a person up.\n\nMonday, August 7, 2017\n\nIt's Monday! What Are You Reading?\n\nVisit Jen at Teach MentorTexts and Kellee and Ricki at UnleashingReaders to see what they've been reading, along with everyone else who links up.\n\nI Love Back to School time.  I immediately immerse myself in the important work of reading lots of new picture books, so I can introduce new books to my new friends! \n\nHere's what I've been reading this week for picture books:\n\nCharming, with accessible text!  I loved all the stories in this book.  I hope the kids do too.\n\nI know this book was written for perhaps Newborns.  However, I'm loving the idea of reading it on the first day of school.\n\nAnother great book as we set up our time to read and write!  \n\nI love this celebration of reading anywhere.  Donalyn Miller talks about edge reading.  I teach this to my First Graders.  You are \"done\"?  Try some edge reading.  We are waiting on a field trip?  Try some edge reading.  This book celebrates reading anywhere perfectly!  \n\nAhem.  Excuse me!  There are picture books as companions to this series!?!?  What excites me about this book, is that it is a companion to The Land of Stories, which I'm currently reading.  Since I don't feel like this is an appropriate read aloud per say for First Graders, the picture books will be a great way to connect with what \"I'm really reading.\"  That doesn't happen very often. \n\nI love transition books.  For me, my favorite one is First Grade Stinks!  But this one is great for incoming second grade friends.  \n\nWelcome to August Friends!  I'm feeling the excitement and anticipation this morning.  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999995768070221} +{"content": "Ships from/sold by BookCloseouts\nSeller Rating:\nSee All Buying Options\n\nThe Prodigal Son A Carmine Delmonico Novel (Hardcover)\n\nEarn Super Points: Write a Review\nSorry, this selection is currently unavailable.\nThe Prodigal Son McCullough, Colleen 1 of 1\n(Save 76%)\n$5.99 + $3.99 SHIPPING\nWhat are Rakuten Super Points™?\nGet rewarded when you shop! 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Read More\n\nFurry Heroes bk. 1: origin...\n\nby LionessTheLion on 1-1-2017\nCharacters: Blinky, Inky, Pinky, Clyde, Orson, Sue, Spunky, Funky, Spooky, Betrayus, Pac Man, Cylindria, Spiral, Sir C, President Spheros, Shadoe Kyloth\nTags: pacman\n\nAfter being turned into animals by an evil catagon warlord, 8 ghost animal heroes embark on a quest to stop the lord shadow Kyloth, who is bent on world domination to destroy all species and re-p... Read More\n\nTwo Moons\n\nby blinger on 11-7-2013\nCharacters: Inuyasha, OC\nTags: romance original fantasy anime originalcharacter\n\nEvery month, Inuyasha turns into his human form — but never had he got stuck in it.  ... Read More\n\nEmpty Emotion\n\nby Sireika1011 on 6-14-2013\nTags: love\nChapters: 1\n\nLove. Tender yet heartless and cold. I seek only one thing, someone who will love me. I know I'm different, but please, give me a chance. Even if so very small. Love is blind. Love is pa... 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Read More\n\nThe little girl [Complete]\n\nby TheDormouse on 10-28-2013\nTags: oneshot violence\nChapters: 1\n\nA young noble man is preparing himself for his coming of age ceremony, but there is a shadow lurking over ... Read More\n\nSecrets Outside the Walls [SNK One-Shots]\n\nby panda4ever7 on 9-29-2013\nTags: romance angst oneshot anime shingeki snk\nChapters: 1\n\n ... Read More\n\nCall Your Name | LevixPetra\n\nby Haru-san on 9-2-2014\nCharacters: Levi Ackerman,Petra Ral.\nTags: levitra\nChapters: 3\n\n  Contain SPOILERS! ... Read More\n\n♚ www.repeatless-layouts.com\n\nby trxxblx on 3-12-2014\nTags: layouts\nChapters: 1\n\n... Read More\n\nThe Four Nations\n\nby Queen_Andwea97 on 3-14-2014\nTags: fantasy war avatar\nChapters: 1\n\nWater... Read More\n\nI'll Be Your Bullet\n\nby BrokenAbyssChain on 8-30-2013\nCharacters: Nikolenka, Peyton, Mishka. Others\nTags: angst drama adventure hurtcomfort relationships crime gallowshumour\nChapters: 3\n\n    Nikolenka had always had it rough; She was treated her like a slave by her stepfather in her own ... Read More\n\nGraveyard companion\n\nby SedBau on 3-29-2014\nCharacters: OC.\nTags: angst drabble sorrow cat\nChapters: 1\n\nOn my daily walk at the graveyard I met a cat, it cried out in vain, troubled about something...... Read More\n\nMy 100-year sleep: Fully awakened!\n\nby MsDoremi on 8-9-2013\nCharacters: L.Jae (LJ) | Dong/Owl (Owl) | Miro (Leo)\nTags: romance original fantasy fluff originalcharacter\nChapters: 1\n\nThe guild commited a mistake, she was caught. ... Read More\n\nThe Mysterious Of The Golden Necklace\n\nby KoreanGirlsLife on 7-25-2013\nCharacters: Katherine (OC/), Brandon.\nTags: romance fantasy fluffy\nChapters: 1\n\nThe sky was dark, nothing was there. Only a few lights was still lighted on, a teenager girl was still hanging around in this hour. Alon... Read More\n\nDown Goes Another One\n\nby BrokenAbyssChain on 9-14-2013\nTags: angst psychological suspense mystery crime serialkiller detective\n\nFrom 1994-1996, a spree of gruesome child killings known as the Hansel and ... Read More\n\nHetalia's New Girl\n\nby AmericaxBurgers on 10-23-2013\nCharacters: Laos (You, OC), China, America, Russia and Japan\nTags: romance anime hetalia\nChapters: 4\n\nYou are Laos, a new female country of Hetalia. Arriving at your first World Conference, you didn't expect much of it. But, with a crush, a few friends and unexpected... Read More\n\nThis guy named Me, is love you.\n\nby xenodochial on 4-19-2014\nCharacters: Luke and Dannielle\nTags: 5sos\n\nYou're always concerned of how you looks and how you feel like this world is ju... Read More\n\nCan We Go Back to The Past?\n\nby Liya_Heartless on 6-17-2013\nCharacters: Vampire Knight Casts: Selina Jeanette Asakura Hamilton (OC), Aidou Hanabusa, Kiryuu Zero, Kuran Yuuki, Kurosu Kaien, and many more\nTags: romance fantasy anime originalcharacter vampireknight vampire\nChapters: 1\n\nSelina get an invitation letter from Cross Aca... Read More\n\nif only (i didn't stop)\n\nby wordslyer on 7-30-2014\nCharacters: Original Character\nTags: romance originalcharacter\n\n  We all believe in something.  We believe in the choices we make and the paths we walk. ... Read More\n\nEthereal College\n\nby mastertrollsama on 8-7-2014\nTags: romance angst drama\n\nA girl finds herself being the enemy of the wealthiest man of the UK, and from there, her life changes forever.... Read More\n\nLove on food\n\nby imagination on 6-23-2013\nCharacters: Original characters\nTags: romance original originalcharacter imagination food\nChapters: 3\n\n  She loves food. And she loves Dane... ... Read More\n\nbefore we reach utopia\n\nby peodbear on 12-19-2012\nCharacters: Madam Red, Vincent Phantomhive, Grell Sutcliff, Sebastian Michaelis, Ciel Phantomhive, Cordelia L'hiver, Undertaker\nTags: drabbles romance angst fluff kuroshitsuji blackbutler madamred\nChapters: 1\n\n    There are many things in this world that cannot be explai... Read More\n\nFlipside Exile\n\nby BorderlineBadness on 12-9-2017\nCharacters: Every Paper Mario character in existence.\nTags: supermario\n\n(Author's note: Yes, i'm actually going to pay attention to this story this time.) Years ago, 3 Sisters once shared their livelihoods together. But as one had turned dar... Read More\n\nSass Master\n\nby Paper_Sound on 9-15-2015\nTags: nuest ren choiminki renxoc\nChapters: 2\n\nYoon HaMin used to be nice to everyone, until her accident. An accident that left her both mute and deaf. She was picked on for her love of music. Now she keeps to herself. Choi Minki, has a hard tim... Read More\n\nKeep to the Battlefields Arthur [Complete]\n\nby kasilo on 5-26-2013\nTags: merlin merhur arthur brolin\nChapters: 1\n\n…... Read More\n\nThe Last Song [Complete]\n\nby Keishiidesu on 12-29-2014\nCharacters: Original Character\nTags: originalcharacter\nChapters: 1\n\n... Read More\n\nOn Rainy Days\n\nby x_Adalwulf_Nguyen_x on 9-25-2014\nCharacters: Aaron Yan, Hebe Tian,Jiro Wang,Selina Ren\nTags: melodrama\n\nIt's ben several days since Aaron decided to leave Hebe hangin' & clueless of his ... Read More\n\nThe Dark Knight\n\nby Grey_Storm on 7-1-2013\nCharacters: [OCs] Chris Campbell [lead] / Ariel Larks / others\nTags: fantasy sliceoflife supernatural action vampire werewolves\nChapters: 5\n\nChris. An ordinary teen. ... Read More\n\nChasing Eternity\n\nby summerscent on 5-9-2014\nTags: romance\n\nLouise is an angel, whilst Shane is a demon's offspring. ... Read More\n\nby baekhyunbacon92 on 12-17-2012\nTags: originalcharacter\nChapters: 22\n\nStarring Baekhyun and Chanyeol from EXO! So basically I'm copying my story @ asianfanfics.com so yeah! Sub yeah!... Read More\n\nby snowflakes on 11-16-2013\nCharacters: Paige Prescott, Ashton Cacklemore, Seyfrid Broone\nTags: friendship love scifi\n\nHumanity have fallen into misfits... Read More\n\nI'm trap\n\nby EverLastingBFF on 12-27-2013\nCharacters: Jimmy,Stephanie,Jeremy,Jessica\nTags: trap\n\nHello everyone!I'm new here.I'm making a story titled 'I'm Trap'   Characters:... Read More\n\nLove's Step [Complete] [Friends Only] [Members Only] [Subscribers Only]\n\nby orchidsplash on 12-18-2012\nCharacters: Erika(OC) & Derrick Hoh~\nTags: oneshot cute derrickhoh simplelove fluffy heweijian songfic\nChapters: 1\n\nt... Read More\n\nThe Soul from Nowhere\n\nby spinatale on 1-19-2015\nTags: fiction\nChapters: 1\n\n            A girl awakens to find herself in a hospital bed. Surrounding her is her family, but something’s different. Everyone keeps giving her odd looks, asking her if she is okay. He... Read More\n\nDoes being bestfriends is enough?\n\nby allthereislove on 1-16-2014\nCharacters: Janelle & Marco (OCs)\nTags: romance fluff sliceoflife comedy originalcharacter\nChapters: 1\n\nWe are bestfriends, and we like each other. We seriously mean like as an affection,we share the same interest like that. We are not awkward. We knew we liked each other because ... Read More\n\nThe Conception of Time\n\nby IcyWish on 11-3-2013\nCharacters: Moriko, Mizuki, Usagi and... hey, this is a serious spoiler alert!! (JOKING...)\nTags: original sliceoflife originalcharacter comedyrandom fanservice\nChapters: 4\n\nThis story is taken from AsianFanFics, so I'm not copying... since it's my own work. Please understand that! ^.^   ... Read More\n\na little part of my world\n\nby yingjumeihua on 4-6-2015\nCharacters: the ones who lie in wait for something more\nTags: oneshot original drabble random inspiration writing dream\nChapters: 10\n\n    I d... Read More\n\nMy Name Is Jae, And This Is My Tale\n\nby -autumn on 6-17-2013\nCharacters: Jae, Calvin\nTags: romance original originalcharacter originalstoryline schoollife\n\n   This story is about a girl trying to find her iden... Read More\n\nUn-Romantic\n\nby lupinlovejoyce on 8-24-2013\nCharacters: Lawliet ( L) & Light from Death Note\nTags: yaoi anime deathnote light lawliet\n\nUn-Romantic tells the story of Light Yagami, an acentric playboy who takes everything seriously. He is unromantic and just bangs and walks away. that is until he lands into the lap of happy... Read More\n\nBeginning [Friends Only]\n\nby Wish-Forever on 9-6-2013\nTags: random\nChapters: 1\n\nBeginning - be-gin-ing : -The point of time or space at which anything begins.... Read More\n\nKnightly Eye\n\nby Rianbane on 8-3-2015\nCharacters: Xero Knightly, Tamara Dragomir, Sweets, Papa Snake, Father Jonathan, and Wolfgang.\nTags: romance original supernatural action werewolves vampires\nChapters: 5\n\n  Tamara Dragomir ju... Read More\n\nUnrequited love: Tifa Lockhart.\n\nby mastermindriz on 7-27-2013\nCharacters: Tifa Lockhart, Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough.\nTags: anime finalfantasy cloti tifalockhart cloudstrife\n\n  Tifa Lockhart has always been there for Cloud Strife, yet her presence is purely no... Read More\n\n●Burn Graphics | open\n\nby vampno66 on 7-16-2013\nCharacters: Everyone\nTags: graphics request poster\nChapters: 1\n\n  ●... Read More\n\nSwords and Tomes\n\nby GiveMariCookies on 2-9-2015\nCharacters: FE:A Characters [Morgan, Inigo, Male!MU, Lucina, Chrom, Sumia, Cynthia]\nTags: romance family videogames fea fireemblem\nChapters: 6\n\nInigo definitely had no idea of the life he got into the moment he proposed to Morgan. But hey! At least his life won't be so boring with the positive and energetic amnesiac he calls his wife, an... Read More\n\nThe Academy [Subscribers Only]\n\nby milmilko235 on 6-21-2015\nCharacters: EXO, You(Seo Ji Hye)\nTags: romance fantasy you exo comedy originalcharacter schoollife\nChapters: 1\n\n\"You know, maybe you're wrong placing me i... Read More\n\nA story of my life\n\nby AhSongyi on 12-20-2013\nCharacters: Amy\nTags: life\n\n... Read More\n\nFallen Angel or Rising Star?\n\nby cray_zehgbaby on 4-24-2014\nCharacters: Depends on how you write your adventure\nTags: bvb originacharacter bands bmth customizestory\nChapters: 6\n\nI was born in the shadows. ... Read More\n\nOne-Eyed Monster: Bang Bang\n\nby cuteismysterious on 4-6-2014\nCharacters: Nagakawa Ran (OC) and her amazing universe!\nTags: fiction fantasy scifi\n\nI am Ran and I am here to save the world through battling monsters...Or not...? Eh, how come I will not save the world. I play the latest game, Kuduo; the game which allows you to shift ... Read More\n\nSilence [Complete]\n\nby IceBloodRose on 3-14-2014\nCharacters: You\nTags: angst oneshot psychological you silence\nChapters: 1\n\n  Silence echoed fr... Read More\n\nSigned. Sealed. Delivered.\n\nby kkamJONGIN on 2-23-2013\nCharacters: Hyerin, Jongin, Baekhyun, Sehun, Chanyeol, Kyungsoo, Joonmyeon\nTags: deleted\n\nFor these letters speak what my mouth can't, I  ... Read More\n\nUNTITLED. [Complete]\n\nby HerDearStarlightTear on 11-20-2014\nCharacters: Elle || Winter || Nathalie || Alexander\nTags: romance friendship school elle\nChapters: 4\n\n          ... Read More\n\nBlack book. White heart. [Members Only]\n\nby nuestismyidol101 on 2-14-2014\nTags: mylife\nChapters: 3\n\nI just want to be loved by you. And if i try hard enough will you finally notice me. Me whos been watching you for a year now.... Read More\n\nLady in White (ONESHOT) [Complete]\n\nby giraffehugger on 1-25-2014\nCharacters: original characters\nTags: original bittersweet\nChapters: 1\n\nIt has been a while since literary juices flowed within my eccentric mind.   Hope it still delivers... Read More\n\nTorn Between (Teen Wolf; Stiles Stilinski-centric)\n\nby hungryforramen on 12-13-2013\nCharacters: Stiles, Scott, Isaac, Lydia, Derek, Allison, Chris Argent, Sheriff Stilinski, etc etc etc\nTags: teenwolf series werewolf stilesstilinski\nChapters: 1\n\nI'm Qila, and I'm a huge fan of Teen Wolf. Obviously. This fan-fiction is my first Teen Wolf fan-fic I've ever wrote. I wanted to make Stiles something he's not. You'll find out... Read More\n\nVampire Accademy [Subscribers Only]\n\nby chanyeolstagram on 5-23-2014\nCharacters: Jane (you), Lucy, Andrew and other original character\nTags: romance supernatural horror mystery\n\nVampire Accademy ... Read More\n\nLovely Family\n\nby Kaylre on 10-20-2014\nTags: kyuyoung supergeneration\n\nCho family moments :) Let's follow Kyuhyun and his wife, Sooyoung, along with their children on this fanfic.... Read More\n\nShattered relations? Or not? [Complete]\n\nby harmonleexkris on 12-28-2013\nCharacters: boy and girl\nTags: romance drabble\nChapters: 5\n\nThis is a short series of drabbles that I wrote up when I'm bored. ... Read More\n\nWake Me Up [Complete]\n\nby ---3--- on 9-1-2014\nCharacters: Aveline (OC) , Ed Sheeran\nTags: edsheeran\nChapters: 1\n\nAfter years of seperation, Aveline is reunited with her highschool sweetheart, Ed Sheeran. Will they fall in love again?... Read More\n\n` 「 imagine your otp... 」↪ writing ideas [Subscribers Only]\n\nby ecstasy on 6-14-2014\nCharacters: ` ❝ writing ideas + you\nTags: original writingideas ideas idea\nChapters: 6\n\n` 「 imagine your otp... 」... Read More\n\nWe Loved\n\nby TaquitosNOMNOM on 11-14-2013\nCharacters: Him, her\nTags: angst oneshot love firstlove\nChapters: 1\n\nMy heart fluttered when I first saw you, you made me happy, but after a while...     ... Read More\n\nJust a typical love story\n\nby Divergent_Dauntless on 7-11-2014\nTags: werewolves\nChapters: 2\n\n  Unknown background, a werewolf, suddenly appears, doesn’t know anybody except for Lia and Bree which are her new friends. Lorianna is a werewolf. But not just any werewolf. Sh... Read More\n\nFade Away [Complete]\n\nby jenntheninja on 1-15-2014\nTags: romance angst oneshot sliceoflife originalcharacter\nChapters: 1\n\nTrue friends never leave. Not even when one of them is dead. ... Read More\n\nThe Definition of Being In Love With Him\n\nby smelissa on 5-13-2016\nCharacters: Own characters\nTags: sliceoflife\nChapters: 1\n\n  Amanda, a 16 year old girl moved ... Read More\n\nby baby-b on 8-1-2014\nCharacters: Ashley, Tony, Other OCs\nTags: originalcharacter\n\nIt's about truths and lies. People might think all the things in the world are all the truths. Actually, it's not. In this case, Ashley, stood up from her chair trying... Read More\n\n☰ #HASHTAG。— ❛ layout shop ; open! ; zoom to 110% when viewing ❜\n\nby rovixx on 5-21-2014\nTags: apply layouts story roleplay profile\n\n... Read More\n\nHe's My Gangster\n\nby F_Ramos on 6-29-2013\nTags: originalcharacter\nChapters: 2\n\nRyder was a gangster.  A trouble maker. A charming guy yet a cuss machine. Mariah was l... Read More\n\nThe Chronicles of Her\n\nby jentol on 9-12-2015\nTags: fiction\n\nThe only way to survive, is to kill Her. His fate. His beautiful fear. ... Read More\n\nPath Astray\n\nby GiveMariCookies on 3-30-2019\nCharacters: Cast of Pokemon anime, Nohr cast of Fire Emblem Fates\nTags: anime crossover pokemon videogames fireemblem\nChapters: 4\n\nNo one outside of Ash's circle knows what really happened to him. In fact, no one actually knows where he had... Read More\n\nMy Other Self.\n\nby KanamiCorner3060 on 1-4-2015\nCharacters: Misumi Nagisa, Yukishiro Honoka. Mepple. Mipple. All other cures and fairies. Oc's.\nTags: precure nagisaxhonoka allstars pretty cure\n\nOne day Nagisa and Honoka meet a stranger in the streets, who claim to be Honoka's \"Other self\".... Read More\n\nIts So Cold\n\nby LittleBunni on 3-13-2013\nCharacters: Jenny & Alex\nTags: romance\n\n--- ... Read More\n\nGrowing Up [Complete] [Members Only]\n\nby Aoi_Magnolia on 6-19-2013\nTags: original drabble personal\nChapters: 1\n\nMaking decisions in life is hard to do, but when faced with two choices which one will ... Read More\n\nThe True Essence of Christmas [Complete]\n\nby colorcoded on 6-1-2014\nTags: angst christmas heartbreak\nChapters: 1\n\n    ... Read More\n\nBipolar [Subscribers Only]\n\nby cuckoo on 7-29-2014\nCharacters: Danielle + Giordano ( OCs )\nTags: angst drama originalcharacter\n\nBIPOLAR   ... Read More\n\nby Cheeseypuffes on 3-3-2014\nTags: drabble\nChapters: 1\n\nShe knows where she stands now. She understands completely.... Read More\n\n❇ Visual Keinz Layouts (With Random Stories) ❇\n\nby ann1914 on 7-12-2014\nTags: anime kuroshitsuji blackbutler layouts layout\nChapters: 1\n\n... Read More\n\nout of control\n\nby mjooyeon on 2-27-2014\nCharacters: Me, Myself, and I\nTags: highschool diary journal rant\n\nmy emotions are out of control... Read More\n\nOpposites Attracts [Complete]\n\nby LoveBeauty on 8-16-2014\nCharacters: Trevon, Aria, Tiffany, Sarah, Cyndi\nTags: romance orginalstory orginalcharacters\nChapters: 20\n\n    He always thought he would be a loner forever,                                     ... Read More\n\nWho cares what they think?\n\nby Perssona49 on 2-15-2015\nCharacters: No Names, but a Nerdy Boy and a Emo/Scene Girl. Use your imagination. :)\nTags: romance love fluff originalcharacter nerd valentinespecial\nChapters: 5\n\nTwo High-schoolers fall in love with each other. Nobody expected this type of couple.... Read More\n\nBabylon A.D.\n\nby ChromeHearts on 9-25-2014\nTags: fantasy scifi action darkfantasy\n\nEveryone has a price. What's yours?... Read More\n\nFinding out who I really fell IN love with... [Complete]\n\nby cheerfulcierra on 10-17-2013\nCharacters: Cierra, Alessandro\nTags: lovestory\n\nIt all started on a weird week day in September. I recieved a message from a guy wh... Read More\n\nEpic Boredom\n\nby CharlieTango on 9-17-2013\nCharacters: Taylor Lautner, Tiffany Hwang\nTags: romance taylorlautner tiffanyhwang teenfic\nChapters: 1\n\nAfter long wa... Read More\n\nWind Beneath My Wings\n\nby kumai- on 12-22-2013\nTags: christinaperri\n\n  Sometimes, when she misses her, she looks up at the stars in the nigh... Read More\n\nBack to Normal\n\nby Kurokocchi on 3-15-2014\nTags: romance original fantasy supernatural\nChapters: 2\n\nDaisuke is one of the few lucky fallen angels to be assigned a mission by the king of the Fallen World. His mission is to kill a human girl and bring the corpse back t... Read More\n\nby XiuHun on 4-23-2014\nCharacters: Reyhan Julio, Andika Nurtamin\nTags: originalcharacter\n\nAku ini kecil, seseorang yang biasa, dan pantas untuk dilupakan. Tapi kenapa dia yang dikenal oleh satu sekolah terus saja memperhatikanku?... Read More\n\nNot My Savior [Complete]\n\nby chessur on 10-22-2012\nCharacters: Joan Watson, Sherlock Holmes\nTags: elementary\nChapters: 1\n\nBut Watson isn't his savior.... Read More\n\n❣ Love Note ❣\n\nby mrsdragon on 12-19-2012\nCharacters: OCs, EXO, DBSK, SHINee and many more\nTags: romance\n\n  “If I write your name, will you really be mine?” ... Read More\n\nThousand Days of Lullabies\n\nby Cantrbury on 11-26-2014\nCharacters: Winne Linnia, Claude Divant, Wayde Zihern, Avanary Murn, Qeith Remork\nTags: romance schoollife\nChapters: 3\n\n          ... Read More\n\n^ Back to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9960494041442871} +{"content": "Bais Yaakov Journal Issue 74 (1931)\n\n • An article by Dr. L. Niemtzewitz for the opening of the school year\n • An article by Benjamin Mintz from Palestine, in remembrance of the Jewish victims of the riots of 1929\n • Poems and short stories by Eliezer Schindler, Shmuel Nadler, and A. I. Lipmanowicz.\n • An article by Sarah Schenirer about a visit of representatives from “Keren HaTorah” (the educational foundation of the Agudath Israel) to the Krakow Teachers Seminary\n • An article by Rabbi Dr. A. Cohen on Hitler’s “racial antisemitism”\n\nTaking too long?\n\nReload document\n| Open in new tab\n\nDownload [10.58 MB]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9862849116325378} +{"content": "Danish Language Blog\n\nArchive for 'Language'\n\nDanish on the go Posted by on Mar 31, 2022\n\nHej! Hvordan har du det? Jeg håber du har det godt… (Hi, how are you doing? I hope you’re doing fine…) Learning any language takes a lot of time and work. Sometimes it gets a little too technical with all the details you need to remember: Grammar, udtale (pronunciation) and what not. Below is a…\n\nContinue Reading\n\nJoys of Danish Posted by on Feb 28, 2022\n\nSince you read this blog last month, a horrible krig [kreey] (war) has broken out in the midst of Europa. Let’s all hope and wish it will end as soon and as peacefully as humanly possible. Verden har brug for fred. (The world needs peace.) And we need to be able to communicate respectfully and…\n\nContinue Reading\n\nAdding Endings Posted by on Oct 19, 2021\n\nOne of the funny things about Danish is that you can’t avoid adding endings to words. Well, of course English learners also sometimes get confused – how do you add a plural -s to box? But generally, as long as you know how to add an -s to words, you don’t have to worry about…\n\nContinue Reading\n\nIt’s a Numbers Game Posted by on Aug 28, 2021\n\nHow often do you need to do number tricks in a foreign language? Det står nok ikke øverst på listen (it probably isn’t on top of the list), but still, if you’re a little bit like me, you’ll sometimes find yourself in situations where simply counting is not enough… In Danish, saying basic calculations out…\n\nContinue Reading\n\nDanish endings and beginnings Posted by on Jul 31, 2021\n\nAfter some culture-related posts it’s time to take another look at det danske sprog (the Danish language). ”All Danish words seem to end in -er!” my sister once ex-claimed. And true enough, really many Danish words end in -er: • verbs in the present tense: køber, maler, smiler (buys, paints, smiles) • plurals of around…\n\nContinue Reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Wednesday, April 3, 2019\n\nApril #IWSG: As You Wish...\n\nOPTIONAL IWSG Day Question: If you could use a wish to help you write just one scene/chapter of your book, which one would it be?\nCo-Hosts:  J.H. Moncrieff, Natalie Aguirre, Patsy Collins, and Chemist Ken!\n\nI'm loving where my current MG mystery is headed. However, my full-time school librarian job takes up a lot of time. Yes, I get to read all the books. But right now I'd wish for more writing time. I guess summer's coming, and I'll get my wish!\n\nOne of my favorite movies growing up was The Princess Bride. I loved the plot twist of Westley becoming the dread Pirate Roberts, his identity a secret until Princess Buttercup figures it out. As an adult, I enjoy watching Cary Elwes (Westley/Dread Pirate Roberts) as the infamous Pierre Despereaux in the Psych series. You never quite know if he's the good guy or the bad guy. And Shawn worships him to no end. I adore a villain who is more than just an evil overlord. I love the complexity of Despereax;s character especially in Season 8 when he transforms from \"world's greatest art thief\" to the head of MI6. Yes, it's one of my all-time favorite Psych episodes.\n\nFor my current WIP, I wish to create an antagonist that leaves you guessing if he's the good guy in disguise or if he's been the villain the entire time. Wish me luck! \n\nHow about you? What would you wish for? Are you ready for summer? What are your plans? Are you getting in writing time? Who is your favorite villain? \n\nJanuary #IWSG: The Underdog\n\n                                                        Come join Alex J. Cavanaugh and the Insecure Writer's Support Group. We discuss ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9847901463508606} +{"content": "We never post opportunities that require a submission fee. 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[U] My sister is third from the left in the back row.\n\nnoun [U]  /left/ us  \n\nleft noun [U] (POLITICS)\n\nnoun [C]  /ˈlef·təst/ us  \nThe university is a stronghold for traditional leftists and protests are frequent there.\n\n /left/ us  \n\nleft (LEAVE)\n\npast simple and past participle of leave\n(Definition of left from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of left?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “le", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8329439163208008} +{"content": "#Review / #Giveaway – An Act of Murder by Mary Angela – Great Escapes Book Tour13 thoughts on “#Review / #Giveaway – An Act of Murder by Mary Angela – Great Escapes Book Tour\n\n 1. Thank you for reviewing my book and for the opportunity to be on tour with Great Escapes! As a debut author, I have enjoyed the experience so much. It has been invaluable. As a reader, I know where to find my next great book!\n Mary Angela\n\n 2. As a former teacher and mystery lover, the plot intrigues me. Will definitely be adding this one to my reading list and looking for more from this author.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6320053339004517} +{"content": "\n   From Roman mythology, the Fates. The gods would spin the web of a person's destiny, and the Fates would carry out the gods' will by laying out the web, and cutting it when the person's life was to end. The three goddesses were called Moirai. They were Clotho (Spinner) who spun the thread of a persons life, Lachesis (Disposer of Lots) who determined the threads length and Atropos (Inflexible) who cut the thread when the person's life was to end. In modern Greek mythology, the Moirai will appear on the third night after a child is born and direct the course of its life. In Roman mythology, the Parcae (Fates) were Nona, Morta and Decuma. In French mythology, the Fates were called Parques. The Norse mythology called the Fates Norns. They were named Urth or Urd who was the past, Verthandi or Verdandi who was the present and Skuld who was the future. The Egyptians called the Fates the god Shai.\n\nThe writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • PARCAE — filiae Iovis ex Themide, an ex Nocte, Chao, Necessitate? etc. Deae fatales, humanae vitae stamina dispensantes. Dictae autem videntur Parcae a partu, teste Varrone, loc. cit. eo quod nascentibus hominibus bona malaque conferre censeantur. Sed… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale\n\n • Parcae — Par c[ae], n. pl. [L.] The Fates. See {Fate}, 4. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Parcae — (lat., Myth.), s. Parzen …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon\n\n • Parcae — PARCAE, arum, Gr. Μοῖραι, ῶν, (⇒ Tab. I.) 1 §. Namen. Ihren lateinischen Namen sollen diese Göttinnen, nach einigen, von Partus, die Geburt, haben; Varro ap. Gell. l. III. c. 16. wogegen andere ihn wahrscheinlicher von parco, ich schone,… …   Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon\n\n • Parcae — [pär′sē] pl.n. [L, pl. of Parca, one of the Fates, orig., a birth goddess < parere, to give birth: see PAROUS] FATES …   English World dictionary\n\n • Parcae — The Parcae, in Roman mythology, were the personifications of destiny (often called The Fates in English). Their Greek equivalent were the Moirae. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal and immortal from birth to death.… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Parcae — Fate Fate (f[=a]t), n. [L. fatum a prophetic declaration, oracle, what is ordained by the gods, destiny, fate, fr. fari to speak: cf. OF. fat. See {Fame}, {Fable}, {Ban}, and cf. 1st {Fay}, {Fairy}.] 1. A fixed decree by which the order of things …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Parcae — noun plural Etymology: Latin Date: 1575 fate 4 …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • Parcae — /pahr see, kuy/, n.pl., sing. Parca / keuh/. the three Fates of ancient Rome, developed out of the goddess Parca by identification with the Moerae of Greek mythology. * * * …   Universalium\n\n • Parcae — Synonyms and related words: Atropos, Clotho, Dame Fortune, Decuma, Fata, Fates, Fortuna, Heaven, Lachesis, Moirai, Morta, Nona, Norns, Providence, Skuld, Tyche, Urdur, Verthandi, Weird Sisters, Weirds …   Moby Thesaurus", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9904324412345886} +{"content": "How to say SIDA in Japanese \n\nWould you like to know how to translate SIDA to Japanese? 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Creation Foundation Founding Initiation Innovation Instauration Institution Introduction Origination : بنیاد Bunyad : (noun) the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new.\n\nRelated : Start Paternity\n\n3 of 8. Base Pedestal Stand : اساس Asas بنیاد Bunyad : (noun) a support or foundation.\n\nRelated : Trivet\n\n4 of 8. Infrastructure Substructure : بنیاد Bunyad بنیادی ڈھانچا Bunyadi Dahancha ڈھانچہ Dhancha : (noun) the basic structure or features of a system or organization.\n\nRelated : System\n\n5 of 8. Anchor Backbone Keystone Linchpin Lynchpin Mainstay : تکیہ Takia ریڑھ کی ہڈی Reedh Ki Haddi بنیاد Bunyad : (noun) a central cohesive source of support and stability.\n\n6 of 8. Base Basis Cornerstone Foundation Fundament Groundwork : بنیاد Bunyad : (noun) the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained.\n\nRelated : Supposition\n\n8 of 8. Bottom : بنیاد Bunyad : (adjective) situated at the bottom or lowest position.\n\nRelated : Nethermost Nether\n\nUseful Words\n\nHarkat : Act : something that people do or cause to happen. \"Whose act is this?\"\n\nKam : Act : something that people do or cause to happen. \"Whose act is this?\"\n\nFail Imdadi Fauj : Support : a military operation (often involving new supplies of men and materiel) to strengthen a military force or aid in the performance of its mission. \"They called for artillery support\"\n\nNae Taaqat Ki F... Taeed : Support : aiding the cause or policy or interests of. \"The president no longer has the support of his own party\"\n\nHimayat Sahara Dena Dhancha : Structure : a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts. \"The structure consisted of a series of arches\"\n\nمیرا اِرادہ تھا", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9122386574745178} +{"content": "Book Rating (17)\nNarrator Rating (5)\n\nThe Apology of Socrates (Ancient Greek)\n\nUnabridged Audio Book\n\nDownload On Audiobooks.com\nStream On Audiobooks.com\n\nDownload or Stream instantly more than 55,000 audiobooks.\nListen to \"The Apology of Socrates (Ancient Greek)\" on your iOS and Android device.\n\nDon't have an iOS or Android device, then listen in your browse on any PC or Mac computer.\n\n1 Hours 31 Minutes\n\nJanuary 2016\n\nAudio Book Summary\n\nThe Apology is Plato's Version of the speech delivered by Socrates before the Athenian people in his defence agaist charges of impiety and of misleading others, which ended in his condemnation and death in 399 BC. It is the earliest and most eloquent expression of what has been termed 'philosophical faith', as that love and search for truth which gives meaning to life and trust in the face of death. (Summary by zaaf)\n\nSimilar Audio Books\n\n • Desmond Burgess\n\n This would be much better if it was in English\n\n Book Rating\n\n It would have been nice to know it's not in English\n\n Book Rating", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.692039430141449} +{"content": "Catch-22 — Bulk Books — Business Books in Bulk — 800-CEO-READ\n\nCatch-22\n\n\"Catch-22\" is like no other novel. It has its own rationale, its own extraordinary character. It moves back and forth from hilarity to horror. It is outrageously funny and strangely affecting. It is totally original.\n\nSet in the closing months of World War II in an American bomber squadron off Italy, \"Catch-22\" is the story of a bombardier named Yossarian, who is frantic and furious because thousands of people he hasn't even met keep trying to kill him. \"Catch-22\" is a microcosm of the twentieth-century world as it might look to someone dangerously sane. It is a novel that lives and moves and grows with astonishing power and vitality-- a masterpiece of our time.\n\nNEWS & OPINION: Crowdsourced Entrepreneurial Reads\n\nPosted September 14, 2009, 7:17 PM with category of General Business\nA few weeks ago, Fred Wilson from avc. com kicked up interest in books that entreprenuers should read. Fred, in particular, made the point that \"there is way more insight to be gained from stories than from business books. Read more\n\nNEWS & OPINION: Books from August's Fast Company\n\nPosted August 4, 2004, 2:37 PM with category of General Business\nThe number of books mentioned in Fast Company is down this month, but that is countered with a cover story about Jeff Bezos [p52-58]. Here are the books you will find in this August issue: In connection with the The Good Brand article [p47-49], FC holding a contest - \"Readers can choose to help reposition and rethink one brand -- or all of them -- and the participant who contributes the most promising strategy for adding new life to a brand -- as selected by the editors of Fast Company -- will win a three-hour branding consultation with Karen Post, author of 'Brain Tattoos: Creating Unique Brands That Stick in Your Customers' Minds and a free, signed copy of the book. \" You can find the contest online by following this link. Read more\n\n  Choose a format\n •   For use in United States   United-states-16\n\nPrice: $11.99/ea\n\nApp required iOS or Google Play\nPublisher Simon & Schuster\nPublish date 10/25/2010\nPages 0\nAvailability Available\nISBN-10 1451632967\nLanguage English\n\nInterested in eBooks?Please read our brief introduction before purchasing.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9593496918678284} +{"content": "Michael Mann pronunciation: How to pronounce Michael Mann in English\n\nPronunciation: Michael Mann\n\nAdded on: 2013-01-29 Listened: 48 times\nin: film director, actor\n\nPronunciation in English [en]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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This guide introduces students and scholars to the literature on Palestrina as well as the complicated history of the publication of his works.\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\nTable of Contents\n\n1 Chronology and Biographical Outline 1\n2 Primary Sources: Printed Music 13\nI Early Editions of Printed Music by Palestrina as Sole Composer 13\nII Printed Compositions in Musical Anthologies 54\nIII Contemporary Arrangements of Palestrina's Works 70\nIV Prints in Books, Theoretical Treatises, Manuals of Instruction, and Similar Sources Dating from before 1800 75\n3 Primary Sources: A Checklist of Manuscripts 79\n4 Modern Editions of Palestrina's Music I: Comprehensive Editions 135\nI The \"Haberl\" Edition (1862-1907) 135\nII The \"Casimiri\" Edition (1939-1987) 164\nIII The Palestrina Foundation Series (1975-) 187\n5 Modern Editions of Palestrina's Music II: Collected and Individual Works 189\nI Selections in Anthologies, Collections, Sets, and Series 189\nII Individually Issued Items 221\n6 Bibliography of Secondary Literature 253\nI General Background, History and Contemporaries 253\nII Biographical Literature 265\nIII Studies of Sources, Music, and Style 281\nIV Reception History 323\n7 Discography 383\nIndex 437\nIndex of Titles and First Lines of Musical Works 437\nIndex of Names and Subject", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Tags: The Last Page\nThe Last Page by Anthony Huso\n\nThis is not exactly a review (thus the lack of the word “review” in the title).  Since I didn’t actually finish the book, I can write about my impressions, but I can’t really write a review of the entire novel.  I tried to decide for a while whether or not to write about it even though I didn’t complete it and decided to go ahead.  When I see other people talk about books they didn’t finish, I find it useful […]\n\nThe Leaning Pile of Books\n\nI need to go start cleaning and packing up for moving tomorrow, but first I decided to write this up for Sunday while getting caffeinated so I have energy to do all that (especially since I won’t be able to put it up Sunday night due to lack of Internet). Next weekend I’m hoping to be able to make more progress on reviews because I’m afraid it’s not going to be possible this weekend. This week brought three review copies. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985418319702148} +{"content": "Compact Disc\nShips in 1 to 3 days\nAdd to Wishlist\nAvailable for In-store Pickup\nin 7 to 12 days\nQty Store Section\n3 Remote Warehouse General- General\n1 Remote Warehouse Children's Young Adult- General\n\nSon Cover\n\nSynopses & Reviews\n\nPublisher Comments:\n\n“They called her Water Claire.”\n\nWhen the young girl washed up on their shore, no one knew she had been a Vessel. That she had carried a Product. That it had been carved from her belly. 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Quotage:\n\nThis fall, a number of prominent writers – Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon, Isabel Allende, Carl Hiaasen and Clive Barker, among others – are publishing novels for 10- to 14-year-olds.\n\nSo, will Frank McCourt be updating Oliver Twist then? :)\n\nFinding Hogwarts\n\nThe Leaky Cauldron is not associated with J.K. Rowling, Warner Bros., or any of the individuals or companies associated with producing and publishing Harry Potter books and films.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999821782112122} +{"content": "Encarta Webster's Dictionary\n\nEncarta Webster's Dictionary\n\nThe \"Encarta Webster's Dictionary\" 2004 is the second edition of the \"Encarta World English Dictionary\", originally published in 1999 (Anne Soukhanov, editor). Slightly larger than a college dictionary, it is similar in appearance and scope to the \"American Heritage Dictionary\", which Soukhanov previously edited. Created using extensive computer resources, it draws on English as it is spoken in all parts of the English-speaking world.\n\nA distinctive feature of the dictionary is the abbreviated definitions, highlighted prior to the full definition, for a quick glance meaning or to identify the sense being sought.\n\nWikimedia Foundation. 2010.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Webster's Dictionary — Webster s redirects here. For other uses, see Webster (disambiguation). An 1888 advertisement for Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. Webster s Dictionary refers to the line of dictionaries first developed by Noah Webster in the early 19th century,… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Dictionary — For other uses, see Dictionary (disambiguation). For Wikimedia s dictionary project visit Wiktionary, or see the Wiktionary article. A multi volume Latin dictionary by Egidio Forcellini. A dic …   Wikipedia\n\n • Merriam-Webster — Merriam–Webster Inc. (hasta 1982 conocido como G. C. Merriam Company[1] ) de Springfield, Massachusetts, es una editorial estadounidense. Publica libros de referencia, sobre todo diccionarios, que tienen su origen en el An American Dictionary of… …   Wikipedia Español\n\n • List of English words with disputed usage — Some English words are often used in ways that are contentious between writers on usage and prescriptive commentators. The contentious usages are especially common in spoken English. While in some circles the usages below may make the speaker… …   Wikipedia\n\n • List of ethnic slurs — The following is a list of ethnic slurs (ethnophaulisms) that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given ethnicity or to refer to them in a derogatory (critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Encyclopædia Britannica — Britannica redirects here. For other uses, see Britannica (disambiguation). Encyclopædia Britannica   …   Wikipedia\n\n • Feminism — Feminists redirects here. For other uses, see Feminists (disambiguation). See also: feminist movement and feminism in the United States …   Wikipedia\n\n • Continent — Animated, color coded map showing the various continents. Depending on the convention and model, some continents may be consolidated or subdivided: for example, Eurasia is often subdivided into Europe and Asia (red shades), while North and South… …   Wikipedia\n\n • List of English words containing Q not followed by U — In English, the letter q is usually followed by the letter u . While this is true in the vast majority of cases, there are some exceptions, the majority of which are romanised from Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Inuktitut, or other languages which do… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Chinaman (term) — Chinaman is a contentious English language term that denotes a Chinese man or person, whether by Han Chinese ethnicity, or as a Chinese national, or, in some cases, an indiscriminate term for a person native to geographical East Asia or of… …   Wikipedia", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99671471118927} +{"content": "어떤 단어든 아래 칸에서 찾아보세요. 예를 들면 \"ratchet\"\nFlipping through a dictionary — preferably without looking — and sticking your finger onto the page to arrive at a random word. Can also be done online via touchpad. Useful when naming a band, blog, pet, or in the case of Brooklyn hipsters, human newborns. 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As a member of the Alvarium Experiment, her short stories have appeared in The Prometheus Saga Volumes 1 & 2, Return to Earth, and The Masters Reimagined. Her novella, Little Angel Helper, won a 2016 Royal Palm Literary Award. Other indie publications include The Running Girls and Lance & Ringo Tails. She’s a blogger and customer service manager at St. Pete Running Company, and she’s an active member of the Florida Writers Association.\nFor more info, visit www.briaburton.com\nFollow Bria on Facebook: www.facebook.com/briaburton.writerpage\nSubscribe to Bria's e-newsletter: http://bit.ly/2o6LNVv", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99563068151474} +{"content": "Chronicle 294 ~To B Square Again~\n\nB III and I were like two grumpy old men. We read together every day. We hated all sorts of people. When we were sleeping, the other was on guard duty except at night. And, of course, we forgot about living forever. “To B Square Again”\n\nThursday, April 21, 2022\n\nChronicle 294 ~To B Square Again~\n\n445 Days Without B III\n\nJust Me Baby B,\nDid you have a good day? Considering how late I’m getting up this morning and what I did. The box…\n\nIs that why I keep you there? I fear that you’ll see me. Hell, I know you do. Braxton, you, I take off both my chains when I’m about to do anything sketchy, sinful, or quoting the “Basic Bitch” skeevy. I wish I could say it was worth it. Inevitable that it’s stupid, suspect, square. But it’s “Hip To Be Square,” hmm? I look at things that I’ve forgotten this week B III. There’s a ton. I’m not a Christian because I didn’t think anything about Easter, B. Death by chocolate. Nothing you had to worry about? And I didn’t get high either. Daddy… Devil’s Lettuce? You know that “Mary Jane?” I’ve been listening to the Succubus Lord series too often. Then again, so have you.\n\nThat is if you’re here. And that, in a way, is what I’m afraid of. Not in you’re going to kill me sort of way, B. Then again, I’m still thinking about your first anniversary of passing, to be honest. I blame myself for that and for my illness. But if I died Braxton, whatever. You know I’m “trying” to always continue our routines. 8:00 on the dot, I refilled your water bowl, called you for “medicine time,” and fixed a white caramel cappuccino. I also have a tall glass of cranberry juice, the old man I am. It’s growing on me for the Placebo Effect alone. Of course, I’m not getting any better. It’s like when I had my awakening “religious phase.” Oh, wait…\n\nYou weren’t here for that. I did read the book of “John,” though. Didn’t I say that I can’t resist a book challenge? For God so loved the world and all that. Fuck the world. I wouldn’t trade you B III for anything. I’d give anything to be your old man, B III. To be the man that wanted to set a good example and tried to keep it in my pants, sigh. Back when I could take all the “Humiliations Galore” at work because Triple B, you’re here. When I would work on my writing because “I Believe” in it. We’d have a better life B III. Lying in bed isn’t square enough? Better off joining you? Such dangerous words. To B Square Again\n\nAlways and Forever,\nYour Dad\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.866235613822937} +{"content": "What does BENZ mean in German?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand BENZ in the International field in general and in the German terminology in particular.\n\nBei Elchtest Notbremse Ziehen\n\nInternational » German\n\nRate it: (0.00 / 0 votes)\n\nFind a translation for BENZ in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nWhat does BENZ mean?\n\nBenz(ProperNoun)\nShort form of Mercedes-Benz.\n\nsee more on Definitions.net»\n\nDiscuss this BENZ abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"BENZ.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. .\n\nBENZ also stands for:\n\n... see them all »\n\nNearby & related abbreviations:\n\nAlternative search:\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9472067356109619} +{"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\n[guh-myt-likh-kahyt] /gəˈmüt lɪxˌkaɪt/\n\nnoun, German.\nwarm cordiality; comfortable friendliness; congeniality.\n\nRead Also:\n\n [jee-nuh, gen-uh] /ˈdʒi nə, ˈgɛn ə/ noun, plural genae [jee-nee, gen-ee] /ˈdʒi ni, ˈgɛn i/ (Show IPA). Zoology, Anatomy. 1. the cheek or side region of the head. gena ge·na (jē’nə) n. pl. ge·nae (-nē) The cheek or lateral side of the face. ge’nal adj.\n\n • Genal gland\n\n genal gland n. See buccal gland.\n\n • Genappe-yarn\n\n noun 1. a worsted yarn that has been genapped and made smooth and lustrous.\n\n /Flemish xɛŋk/ noun 1. a variant spelling of Genk\n\nDisclaimer: Gemutlichkeit 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": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Empire of Storms (Unabridged) - Sarah J. Maas\n\nEmpire of Storms (Unabridged)\n\nBy Sarah J. Maas\n\n • Release Date: 2016-09-06\n • Genre: Kids & Young Adults\n • © 2016 Audible Studios\n\nPlay Sample / Preview\n\nTitle Writer\nEmpire of Storms (Unabridged) Sarah J. Maas\n\nSummary : Empire of Storms (Unabridged)\n\nKingdoms collide in Sarah J. Maas' epic fifth installment in the New York Times best-selling Throne of Glass series.(Tags : Empire of Storms (Unabridged) Sarah J. Maas Audiobook, Sarah J. Maas Audio CD )", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Effat University Library Catalog\n\nTess of the D'Urbervilles /\n\nby Hardy, Thomas,\nAdditional authors: Barton, Geoff.\nPublished by : Longman, (Harlow Essex, Eng :) Physical details: 541 p. ; 20 cm. ISBN:0582097150 (pbk).\nSubject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Fiction. | Children of the rich -- Fiction. | Poor families -- Fiction.\nYear: 1993\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.\n    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)\nItem type Current location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode\nGeneral Collection\nFIC HAR 1993 (Browse shelf) c.1 Available a31111000019664\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nto post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8868702054023743} +{"content": "Let Your Hair Down: Max Said “Yes!” (The Woodstock Story)\n\nFriday, July 10, 2009.\n\nMax Said Author: Abigail Yasgur & Joseph Lipner\nIllustrator: Barbara Mendes (on JOMB)\nPublished: 2009 Change The Universe Press\nISBN: 9780615211442\n\nExuberant, edge-to-edge illustrations and simple rhyme salute a generous dairy farmer who took a chance on four kids, their dream and the prospect of peace.\n\nYou can watch Max Yasgur addressing the crowd at Woodstock, 1969, here.\n\nAugust 15-17 2009 marks the 40th anniversary of Woodstock. How will you celebrate?\n\nOther books mentioned:\n\nMore peace and tolerance on JOMB:\n\nPop over to Jama Rattigan’s Alphabet Soup for today’s full menu of poetry offerings. Poetry Fridays are brought to us by Kelly Herold of Big A, Little A.\n\nWe’d love to hear your thoughts on a favourite children’s book. Leave a voice message on our JOMB listener hotline, +1-206-350-6487, so we can include your audio in our show.\n\nPondering Self-Publishing\n\nSaturday, September 27, 2008.\n\nToday we stray from our standard format for an unplanned and extremely rambly chat about our observations of and unqualified opinions about self-publishing children’s books.\n\nBooks mentioned:\n\nFor self-publishing and small publishing featured on JustOneMoreBook!, click here.\n\nBewitching Beginnings: How Chipmunk Got Tiny Feet (Native American Animal Origin Stories)\n\nSaturday, July 5, 2008.\n\nHow Chipmunk Got Tiny FeetAuthor: Gerald Hausman (on JOMB)\nIllustrator: Ashley Wolff (on JOMB)\nPublished: 2007 Irie Books\nISBN: 0970911262\n\nChapters.ca Amazon.com\n\nEarthy, folk art and simple, friendly narrative intrigue and entertain us with seven traditional Coushatta, Tsimshian and Navajo tales of adventure, transformation, conflict and punishment.\n\nOther books mentioned:\n\nConnecting with Val Willis: The Magic of ‘My Horse, My Passion’\n\nMonday, June 30, 2008.\n\nVal Willis with the original work 'My Horse, My Passion'Val Willis is connected to an extraordinary number of people through two things:\n\n • My Horse, My Passion: Riding tips for all ages, a book written by her daughter, Kenra, when Kenra was 11 years old; and,\n • Val’s energetic way of spreading good cheer to as many people as possible.\n\nOn this edition of Just One More Book!!, we discover how a children’s book and an energetic soon-to-be 88 year-old woman has changed people’s lives.\n\nIf you would like more information about this book or to order copies, contact Val Willis at: valwillis@sympatico.ca\n\nThank you to This American Life and everyone at PAB2008 for the inspiration and motivation to create this program.\n\nInterview with Kyra Hicks\n\nMonday, April 28, 2008.\n\nKyra HicksChildren’s books are a phenomenal way to share the remarkable stories of real people. It makes you wonder how generations before us managed to enjoy stories exlusively through the oral tradition, without the combined talents of storytellers and artists.\n\nOn this edition of Just One More Book!!, Mark speaks with author Kyra Hicks about magazine articles inspiring books, emphasizing the positive to move a story forward and how Kyra herself has become passionate about the subject of her book.\n\nRelevant links\n\nReptilian Rivalry: Spotty & Eddie Learn to Compromise\n\nWednesday, January 30, 2008.\n\nSpotty & Eddie Learn to CompromiseAuthor: Lisa M. Chalifoux\nIllustrator: Heather Castles\nPublished: 2008 Trafford Publishing\nISBN: 1425155472\n\nTrafford.com Amazon.com\n\nWhat could be more giggle-inducing than recognizing our own human foibles in a pair of sweet and spunky turtles? With its slapstick, smiles and airy, upbeat illustrations, this simple story helps us laugh at the silliness of squabbles and invites us to find a better way.\n\nYou can sneak a peek at the whole book on Heather Castles’ blog, here!\n\nMore turtles on JOMB:\n\nInterview with Joan Buzick\n\nMonday, December 10, 2007.\n\nJoan BuzickLet me ask you a question. What went right today?\n\nIt’s a powerful question that makes you think about your day and prompts you to give it a positive shine. It can also be a great conversation starter.\n\nOn this edition of Just One More Book, author and songwriter Joan Buzick shares how her book What Went Right Today? can start a dialog with a child, the use of a refrain in both music and books to provide an anchor for a young reader and the role that Toastmasters has had on her writing.\n\nPhoto of Joan Buzick: wwrt.org\n\nInterview with Dr. Charlotte Cowan\n\nMonday, December 3, 2007.\n\nDr. Charlotte Cowan with Dr. Hippo and friendsHow many parents have been woken up in the middle of the night by a child with an incredibly sore ear? It’s the unknown for both the child and the parent that causes concern, especially at a time when their own doctor may not be available.\n\nEnter Dr. Charlotte Cowan, a pediatrician who took a leave of absence from Boston’s MassGeneral Hospital for Children to write a series of books that address health and hasn’t gone back.\n\nOn this edition of Just One More Book Mark speaks with Dr. Charlotte Cowan about leaving her practice to write children’s books for her Hippocratic Press and the role of understanding as a component of recovery.\n\nInterview with Tim Huff\n\nMonday, November 19, 2007.\n\nTim HuffAdults face many challenges when helping children understand the world around them. Some choose to pretend that the world is without its struggles and rush their children past the realities of their communities. When it’s difficult to accept the world the way it is as an adult, it’s pretty much impossible to explain it to the next generation, the one that may be able to make things better.\n\nOn this edition of Just One More Book, Mark speaks with social worker and children’s book author and illustrator Tim Huff about his book The Cardboard Shack Beneath the Bridge. They talk about the struggles Tim faced in getting his book published and how adults can help children understand homeless people.\n\nBooks and resources discussed:\n\nInterview with Joanne Froh\n\nMonday, September 24, 2007.\n\nJoanne Froh and mother & publishing partner Frances PlagensPublishing a children’s book is a dream for many people. Some would-be authors never realize their dream, while others publish a book in short order. The most amazing of publication dream stories may be the one behind Joanne Froh and Frances Plagens’ book of fanciful children’s poetry, Imagine This!\n\nOn this edition of Just One More Book!, Mark speaks with author Joanne Froh about realizing a thirty-five year long publication dream.\n\nPhoto: Joanne Frances Press\n\nInterview with Jessica Grass of Iris the Dragon\n\nWednesday, July 4, 2007.\n\nIris the DragonThis episode is part of our Publishers Showcase, a special series of interviews with children’s book publishers, which we are running during the weeks of July 2 and July 9 2007.\n\nOne in five children suffers from mental illness. That’s a pretty significant number of children lacking quality resources for families and caregivers. So, when her own son was diagnosed with mental illness, Gayle Grass took matters into her own hands. She created Iris the Dragon, a series of picture books to help children and educators.\n\nOur guest on this edition of Just One More Book! is Jessica Grass, head of marketing and education for Iris the Dragon. You can learn more about Iris the Dragon and the books in which she appears by visiting the website, iristhedragon.com.\n\nInterview with Anna Olswanger\n\nMonday, June 18, 2007.\n\nShlemiel CrooksSome people have the opportunity to understand the children’s book industry from several sides.\n\nMark speaks with Anna Olswanger about being both a children’s book author and a literary agent, and how to capture your own story.\n\nBooks mentioned:\n\nParticipate in the conversation by leaving a comment on this interview, or send an email to justonemorebook@gmail.com.\n\nCreative Commons License\nThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7174018621444702} +{"content": "concept to publication\n\nTips for writers who blog\n\nThe resourceful C.M. Mayo — a Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction winner, the author or editor of several books, and founding editor of the bilingual chapbook series Tameme — is preparing a panel on “Writers’s Blogs: Best (& Worst) Practices” for the Maryland Writers Association Conference. In preparation for the conference, she asked me to list three do’s and dont’s for writers’ blogs. My answer in brief: Don’t be too self-referential, Do have a consistent focus, Do create useful and original content, Don’t confuse press releases and publicity materials with blog posts, Don’t blog in a vacuum, and Do be generous. To learn more you’ll have to head on over to Madam Mayo’s place and read the full post.\n\nFriday Roundup\n\nLanguage Maps\n\n 1. Thanks for the link to Madam Mayo. I loved that link in your post to the blogger’s anthem. Blog on!\n\n 2. Interesting post but a bit off putting for those who are not multi-talented (as you are). What about the rest of us average folks?\n\n 3. I think you already do all these things, Nancy. And I noticed yesterday that you are on Modern Art Notes’ blogroll, so I think you are doing well.\n\n 4. Holy Cow! I didn’t know. Thanks for the link — and now, I’ve got to go and celebrate! Plus, write better to live up to the link.\n\nSome rights reserved 2020 Right Reading. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons (attribution, noncommercial, no derivs: 3.0) License (US), although some of the work this blog incorporates may be separately licensed. Text and images by Thomas Christensen unless otherwise noted. 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So… with minimal hesitation and since my mom isn’t around to show this to everyone (she totally, totally would’ve had a folded copy in her purse at all times — along with the faded  […]\n\nYou’ve probably heard the expression, “kill your darlings,” that common writer’s advice derived from the original “murder your darlings” in a 1913 writer’s guide by Arthur Quiller-Couch.* I recently re-read Stephen King’s On Writing, in which he referred to the concept this way: “kill your darlings, kill your darlings, even when it breaks your egocentric little  […]\n\nUPDATE: Here are our awesome mad libs! It’s World Book Day! Time to hang up your book stockings and gather round the old book tree for songs and presents, which are of course ALL BOOKS… Okay, is it just me or does that sound like the best holiday ever? I am celebrating World Book Day  […]\n\nA couple of weeks ago on my Facebook page, we played Mad Libs with some excerpts from The Marriage Pact trilogy. It was a ton of fun, and I got to give away Distracted Reader mugs to a few randomly-selected readers who joined in. By coincidence, they all have names that start with “D.” Congratulations  […]\n\nAS ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ONCE SAID… “Write One Email Every Month that Scares You.” Okay, okay. She actually said, “do one thing every day that scares you.” But if Ellie were around today, I think she’d approve of the writing challenge I’ve set myself for 2018. (I also think she might smack me upside the head  […]\n\nWe are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. – Will Durant I have mixed feelings about New Year’s resolutions. On the one hand, I’m the kind of girl who needs all the structure she can get. For those of us with disorganized brains, goals that are tied to  […]\n\nI’m putting together my 2018 Reading List on Goodreads! This year I am working on expanding my horizons and getting around to some books that have been on my TBR (to be read) pile for a while, waiting for me to get to them. These selections are in-process, of course, and reflect my desire to  […]\n\nSo, I’m not sure how this happened, because it was seriously July about 20 seconds ago, BUT… Thanksgiving is less than a week away! Y’all. Seriously. How is it possible? If you’re looking for a special way to say, “I know you like funny, romantic Women’s Fiction, and can also spell your name” to someone  […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9393033981323242} +{"content": "\nDavid McLeod | February 9, 2020\n\nThis content is visible only to logged in members.\n\nNeed An Account?\n\nGet free access right HERE.\n\nRelated Pearls\n\nNeed for Control (8 Jul 2020)\n\nBeware of the need for control. 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Chamoiseau is the recipient of numerous literary prizes, including the prestigious Prix Goncourt for the epic novel Texaco. His diverse body of work, which includes plays, novels, fictionalized memoirs, treatises, and other genres of writing, offers a compelling vision of the postcolonial world from a francophone Caribbean perspective. This book is ... 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Le Guin “as a tool to challenge the ‘facts’ we take for granted about contemporary social life.”\n\nWhile science fiction has provided the scripts that many technologists have used to create our disappointing future, it also plays an important epistemological role in the struggle against racism, sexism, ableism, classism, xenophobia, and capitalism. […]\n\nIn fact, these visions of future technology are deeply conservative: They portray today’s social problems as built into human “nature,” inescapable and unalterable with or without new technology. […]\n\n[S]cience fiction is increasingly a resource for imagining futures in which biology is no longer destiny. […]\n\nAnd if sex is not the same as gender and neither is destiny by way of nature, then other categories that have operated historically as axes of oppression need not determine one’s place in society either. Disrupting such naturalized, apparently biological facts ramifies outward to other social facts like race, class, occupation, educational attainment, nationality, disability, and more. […]\n\nWhile social facts are often imposed, deadly, and oppressive, recognizing these facts as themselves fictional opens up new ways to be flexible, playful, and experimental with how we imagine future societies. Rewriting these facts as social fictions doesn’t divorce them from history, place, and context. But recognizing the constraints on our lives as social fictions, rather than natural facts, offers the utopian promise that we can be in control of our own stories again. […]\n\nScience fiction socializes technology, creating a sandbox in which its role in mediating biology and society can be reimagined as well. In the process the genre creates space to propose alternative social fictions that take the place of the social arrangements that act as social facts in the “real” world.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9554842114448547} +{"content": "Top Ten Tuesday: Books From My Favourite Genre\n\nTop Ten Tuesday newWalterScottPrizeThis week’s topic is Books From My Favourite Genre. Regular followers of this blog will have no problem guessing my favourite genre – historical fiction.  The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction is an annual prize whose aim is to celebrate the best in historical fiction.  My list is made up of some favourite books that have featured on the shortlist or longlist for the prize in recent years.\n\nClick on the book title to view my review (or the description on Goodreads).\n\nDays Without End by Sebastian Barry (winner)\n\nThe Good People by Hannah Kent\n\nA Country Road, A Tree by Jo Baker\n\nMiss Boston and Miss Hargreaves by Rachel Malik\n\nThe Wardrobe Mistress by Patrick McGrath\n\nThe Gallows Pole by Benjamin Myers (winner)\n\nPrussian Blue by Philip Kerr\n\nMothering Sunday by Graham Swift\n\n2019 (winner announced on 15th June)\n\nThe Long Take by Robin Robertson – haunting and atmospheric, full review to follow\n\nWarlight by Michael Ondaatje –  intriguing and mysterious, full review to follow\n\n14 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Books From My Favourite Genre\n\n 1. I’m interested in reading your review of Warlight! The writing was great….the story wasn’t engaging me …..even though I appreciate character driven stories, I also need to see a theme or purpose emerging!\n\n 1. Although I haven’t read all the books on this year’s shortlist yet (hmm, running out of time) for an outside bet I’d tip The Long Take to win. That’s partly because the judges went last year for The Gallows Pole which had a very distinctive narrative style and The Long Take has as well. I listened to the audio book version narrated by Kerry Shale who I think did a brilliant job.\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\n 1. I like historical fiction, too. Definitely need to bookmark this page and check out these books. 🙂\n\n My TTT.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8736315369606018} +{"content": "\n\nAuthor: Veronica Roth\nBook #2 of Series: Divergent\nView: 207\nPublished year: 2014\nPrice: Free\n\nOne choice can transform you—or it can destroy you. But every choice has consequences, and as unrest surges in the factions all around her, Tris Prior must continue trying to save those she loves—and herself—while grappling with haunting questions of grief and forgiveness, identity and loyalty, politics and love.New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth's much-anticipated second book of the dystopian DIVERGENT series is another intoxicating thrill ride of a story, rich with hallmark twists, heartbreaks, romance, and powerful insights about human nature.\n\nREAD ONLINE FREE Save to my library\n\nNo reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994027018547058} +{"content": "What does WDLK stand for?\n\nWhat does WDLK mean? 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What is the best part of being a book reviewer?\n\nA. Manna from heaven! Free books! But really, I enjoy reading, and I enjoy helping authors, especially new authors.\n\nQ. Is the book always better than the movie?\n\nA. I haven’t come across an instance yet where I thought the movie/show was better than the book. However, Game of Thrones may very well be that case. We’ll just have to wait and see.\n\nQ. If you could meet a fictional character, who would it be?\n\nA. There would be a few. Heh. I would love to have a chance to sit and talk with Sherlock Holmes. Victorian Holmes, but also either of the two of modern day. Forensics and criminalistics fascinate me. I was going to school at one point to be a forensic anthropologist. I’d love to meet the elder Holmes too 🙂\n\nDrizzt Do’Urden, of RA Salvatore’s Legend of Drizzt series is a close second. Reading and rereading those books got me through some rough times. I even had a kitty named Drizzt.\n\nI would also love to meet Temeraire, from Naomi Novik’s wonderful chronicles. The very forward thinking, progressive dragon would be a pleasure to talk to.\n\nThe Shadow's Curse\n\nRead J. Aislynn’s review of The Shadow’s Curse.\n\nRead J. Aislynn’s review of The Beast of Cretacea.\n\nRead J. 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Web. 22 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9968121647834778} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of hood\nn. - State; condition. 2\nn. - A covering or garment for the head or the head and shoulders, often attached to the body garment 2\nn. - A soft covering for the head, worn by women, which leaves only the face exposed. 2\nn. - A part of a monk's outer garment, with which he covers his head; a cowl. 2\nn. - A like appendage to a cloak or loose overcoat, that may be drawn up over the head at pleasure. 2\nn. - An ornamental fold at the back of an academic gown or ecclesiastical vestment; as, a master's hood. 2\nn. - A covering for a horse's head. 2\nn. - A covering for a hawk's head and eyes. See Illust. of Falcon. 2\nn. - Anything resembling a hood in form or use 2\nn. - The top or head of a carriage. 2\nn. - A chimney top, often contrived to secure a constant draught by turning with the wind. 2\nn. - A projecting cover above a hearth, forming the upper part of the fireplace, and confining the smoke to the flue. 2\nn. - The top of a pump. 2\nn. - A covering for a mortar. 2\nn. - The hood-shaped upper petal of some flowers, as of monkshood; -- called also helmet. 2\nn. - A covering or porch for a companion hatch. 2\nn. - The endmost plank of a strake which reaches the stem or stern. 2\nv. t. - To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage. 2\nv. t. - To cover; to hide; to blind. 2\n\nThe word \"hood\" uses 4 letters: D H O O.\n\nNo direct anagrams for hood found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after hood (in bold), or to dhoo in any order:\ne -   oohed   s -   hoods   y -   hoody  \n\nShorter words found within hood:\ndo   ho   hod   od   oh   oho   ooh  \n\nList shorter words within hood, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in hood, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with hood, words containing hood or words ending with hood\n\nAll words formed from hood by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: ho   oo   od  \n\nBrowse words starting with hood by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: hooches  \nNext word in list: hooded  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: litmus   peeing   baffy   pe   ex   opossum   my  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2017 Morewords.com - 13.566mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998863339424133} +{"content": "eleven + sixteen =\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Egan's novel is a fresh form, the function of which merely hints at our own human imperfections and allows readers to forgive not just the characters in this collection, but themselves as well. -- Brette Weinkle, Greenlight Bookstore, Brooklyn, NY\n\nNational Book Critics Circle Award Winner\nPEN/Faulkner Award Finalist\nA New York Times Book Review Best Book\n\nOne of the Best Books of the Year: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, The Daily Beast, The Miami Herald, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Newsday, NPR's On Point, O, the Oprah Magazine, People, Publishers Weekly, Salon, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times, Slate, Time, The Washington Post, and Village Voice\n\nBennie is an aging former punk rocker and record executive. Sasha is the passionate, troubled young woman he employs. Here Jennifer Egan brilliantly reveals their pasts, along with the inner lives of a host of other characters whose paths intersect with theirs. With music pulsing on every page, A Visit from the Goon Squad is a startling, exhilarating novel of self-destruction and redemption.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJennifer Egan is the author of The Keep, Look at Me, The Invisible Circus, and the story collection Emerald City. Her stories have been published in The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, GQ, Zoetrope, All-Story, and Ploughshares, and her nonfiction appears frequently in The New York Times Magazine. She lives with her husband and sons in Brooklyn.\nVisit the Jennifer Egan’s official website: www.jenniferegan.com\n\nPraise for A Visit from the Goon Squad ISBN-10: 0307477479\nISBN-13: 9780307477477\nPublished: Anchor, 03/22/2011\nPages: 352\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9173877239227295} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nGlimmerglass / Jenna Black.\n\nBlack, Jenna. 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The lack of variables results in reduced expressiveness. Nevertheless, many logical problems that can be stated in natural language, such as the famous Schubert's Steamroller, can be rendered in fluted logic. Further evidence of the expressiveness of fluted logic is its close relation to description logics. Already it has been shown that fluted logic is decidable and has the finite-model property. This paper shows that fluted logic has the exponential-model property and that deciding satisfiability is NEXPTIME-complete. 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However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Jay PorknBean\n\nBest Jay Porknbean Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\n I have come to see that \nbeauty is judged in that wrong \n Beauty is what you make it to \nbe like the day\n I’ve heard an old saying and \nit goes like this\n “Everything has beauty but \nnot everyone sees it.”\n When it comes to human \nform beauty is only skin deep\n But some say it’s sightful, \nonly physical, and only pretty\n It’s in the eye of the \nbeholder, close your eyes and \nsee beauty\n Open your hands and feel the \ngentle touch of a newbie\n Art in its prime is beauty at \nits finest\n A picture should not be \njudged on the light and color \naround it\n Beauty is a prisoner of those \nwho judge it\n Have beauty in your heart \nand live a life of fortune\n I heard an old saying and this \nis what it read\n “Thinking beauty is \nbreathing; don’t think it and \nyou are dead.” \n Misuse beauty in your heart it \nwill be left on the lawn\n Those who pretend to live for \nbeauty, have yet to see dawn\n Judgers of beauty, cease, for \nthere is no need\n It’s in the eye of the beholder, \nand beauty is in everything. \n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. 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(519) 843-4391\n\nAuthor Event\n\nMeet local author\n\nMichael Hale\n\nJoin us on Thursday, February 26 as we celebrate the paperback release of  A Fold in the Tent of the SkyA Fold in the Tent of the Sky takes murder into a new dimension as it races toward its electrifying, time-twisting climax.  Michael Hale is an author from Elora.\n\nDrop by between 7:00 to 8:00 pm to chat with Michael, learn about his work, enjoy refreshments and have a book signed!\n\nJoin the Book-a-holics Book Club\n\nWe meet on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00pm\n\nJoin us on Thursday, February 19 at 7pm when we discuss All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.  Everyone is welcome!  Save 10% on this title until February 20th.\n\nAuthor Event\n\nJerry Prager\n\nLocal Author\n\nElora author, Jerry Prager, is the author of Laying the Bed: The Native Origins of the Underground Railroad.  Join us on Saturday, February 28 at 2:00 pm as we celebrate the release of Jerry’s newest book, Exodus & Arrival: Fugitive Roads to Guelph and Beyond.  Drop by to meet Jerry, enjoy refreshments, chat about his research and have a book signed!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996441602706909} +{"content": "AustLit logo\nThis Time, the Right Book Won single work   criticism  \nIssue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 This Time, the Right Book Won\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. 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Her characters laugh, argue, complain, suffer, curse, …Gold is heavy, and it chafes… aware that more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9724756479263306} +{"content": "Asked By: Timothy Allen Date: created: Jul 16 2021\n\nWhich arguments are appeal to pity\n\nAnswered By: Elijah Brooks Date: created: Jul 18 2021\n\nAn appeal to pity (also called argumentum ad misericordiam, the sob story, or the Galileo argument) is a fallacy in which someone tries to win support for an argument or idea by exploiting his or her opponent’s feelings of pity or guilt..\n\nAsked By: Elijah Robinson Date: created: Jan 09 2022\n\nWhat fallacy arises when there is an appeal to pity or sympathy\n\nAnswered By: Jesus Garcia Date: created: Jan 11 2022\n\nThe fallacy of appealing to sympathy , which translates the more formal and old-fashioned expression fallacy of argumentum ad misericordiam, occurs when there is an irrelevant appeal to pity, sympathy, or compassion in support of a conclusion, rather than an appeal to considerations that directly bear on the conclusion …\n\nAsked By: Ashton Green Date: created: Jan 12 2022\n\nWhat is appeal to pity example\n\nAnswered By: Francis Torres Date: created: Jan 12 2022\n\nDescription: The argument attempts to persuade by provoking irrelevant feelings of sympathy. Examples: “You should not find the defendant guilty of murder, since it would break his poor mother’s heart to see him sent to jail.”\n\nAsked By: Wyatt Diaz Date: created: Jan 22 2021\n\nWhat is missing the point fallacy\n\nAnswered By: Walter Harris Date: created: Jan 22 2021\n\nMissing the Point The premises of one argument support a particular conclusion but another vaguely related conclusion is drawn instead. The missing the point fallacy is a specific kind of fallacy of relevance. Typically the arguer misunderstands the logical implications of the premises.\n\nAsked By: Peter Howard Date: created: Oct 10 2021\n\nWhat is an example of appeal to fear\n\nAnswered By: Brian King Date: created: Oct 11 2021\n\nExamples of fear appeal include reference to social exclusion, and getting laid-off from one’s job, getting cancer from smoking or involvement in car accidents and driving. Fear appeals are nonmonotonic, meaning that the level of persuasion does not always increase when the claimed danger is increased.\n\nAsked By: Sebastian Barnes Date: created: May 02 2021\n\nWhat is fallacy of appeal to pity\n\nAnswered By: Carl Green Date: created: May 02 2021\n\nAppeal to pity (argumentum ad misericordiam) A fallacy committed when the arguer attempts to evoke pity from the audience and tries to use that pity to make the audience accept the conclusion.\n\nAsked By: Antonio Cooper Date: created: Oct 14 2021\n\nHow do you fix an appeal to ignorance\n\nAnswered By: Benjamin Wood Date: created: Oct 16 2021\n\nAs a rule, the best way to avoid appealing to ignorance in your writing is to focus on the available evidence rather than what a lack of evidence might imply. For instance, rather than turning to aliens to explain the pyramids, rigorous historians build theories based on the evidence available.\n\nAsked By: Neil Baker Date: created: Dec 07 2021\n\nIs a lack of evidence evidence\n\nAnswered By: John Gray Date: created: Dec 07 2021\n\nIn other words, an absence of evidence is evidence of absence. But it’s the opposite assumption — that an absence of evidence is not evidence of absence — that has come to have the status of a received truth.\n\nAsked By: Evan Walker Date: created: Oct 07 2021\n\nWhat is appeal to force fallacy\n\nAnswered By: Timothy Hughes Date: created: Oct 09 2021\n\nIn Logic, Appeal to Force is an informal fallacy of weak relevance. This fallacy occurs when someone implicitly or explicitly threatens the reader/listener as a justification for accepting their conclusion.\n\nAsked By: Edward Lee Date: created: Sep 03 2021\n\nWhat is red herring fallacy\n\nAnswered By: Hunter Gonzales Date: created: Sep 06 2021\n\nRed Herring Fallacy (ignoratio elenchi) A “red herring fallacy” is a distraction from the argument typically with some sentiment that seems to be relevant but isn’t really on-topic. … A red herring fallacy is typically related to the issue in question but isn’t quite relevant enough to be helpful.\n\nAsked By: Cole White Date: created: Sep 23 2021\n\nIs generalization a fallacy\n\nAnswered By: Anthony Martinez Date: created: Sep 25 2021\n\nIn logic and reasoning, a faulty generalization, similar to a proof by example in mathematics, is an informal fallacy.\n\nAsked By: Abraham Jones Date: created: Aug 04 2021\n\nWhat is ignorance appeal\n\nAnswered By: Diego Davis Date: created: Aug 04 2021\n\nThis fallacy occurs when you argue that your conclusion must be true, because there is no evidence against it. This fallacy wrongly shifts the burden of proof away from the one making the claim.\n\nAsked By: Xavier Evans Date: created: Mar 14 2021\n\nHow do fallacies affect arguments\n\nAnswered By: James Morgan Date: created: Mar 16 2021\n\nFallacies are common errors in reasoning that will undermine the logic of your argument. Fallacies can be either illegitimate arguments or irrelevant points, and are often identified because they lack evidence that supports their claim.\n\nAsked By: Jack Mitchell Date: created: Nov 03 2021\n\nWhat is fallacy examples\n\nAnswered By: Brian Miller Date: created: Nov 06 2021\n\nExample: “People have been trying for centuries to prove that God exists. But no one has yet been able to prove it. Therefore, God does not exist.” Here’s an opposing argument that commits the same fallacy: “People have been trying for years to prove that God does not exist. But no one has yet been able to prove it.\n\nAsked By: John Carter Date: created: Dec 28 2021\n\nIs appeal to pity a formal fallacy\n\nAnswered By: Luke Turner Date: created: Dec 31 2021\n\nThat is, informal fallacies are errors of reasoning that cannot easily be expressed in our system of formal logic (such as symbolic, deductive, predicate logic). The list below contains very few formal fallacies. … Ad Hominem, Appeal to Pity, and Affirming the Consequent are also fallacies of relevance.\n\nAsked By: Walter Reed Date: created: Jan 13 2021\n\nHow do you argue against logical fallacies\n\nAnswered By: Justin Cooper Date: created: Jan 15 2021\n\nHow to counter logical fallacies. To counter the use of a logical fallacy, you should first identify the flaw in reasoning that it contains, and then point it out and explain why it’s a problem, or provide a strong opposing argument that counters it implicitly.\n\nAsked By: Michael Rogers Date: created: Jan 04 2022\n\nWhat are some examples of Appeal to authority\n\nAnswered By: Tyler Phillips Date: created: Jan 04 2022\n\nThis fallacy occurs when someone uses the testimony of an authority in order to warrant their conclusion, but the authority appealed to is not an expert in the field in question. For example, if someone said, “Einstein said ‘God does not play dice with the universe,’ therefore God must exist.”\n\nAsked By: Sebastian Richardson Date: created: Apr 12 2021\n\nWhat is begging the question fallacy\n\nAnswered By: Jeremiah Diaz Date: created: Apr 13 2021\n\nThe fallacy of begging the question occurs when an argument’s premises assume the truth of the conclusion, instead of supporting it. In other words, you assume without proof the stand/position, or a significant part of the stand, that is in question.\n\nRelated Question Answers\n\nAlfred", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "ZZABOX\n\nOnly 1 Shortz Era entry found. Click the date to see the answer in context.\n\nSaturday, July 31, 20101AIt may measure 16\" x 16\" x 2\"Barry C. Silk\nNews: The XWord Info Word List is now available. Angels can download it for use with their own software.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999982476234436} +{"content": "How to say SY in  \n\nWould you like to know how to translate SY to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word SY in the language.\n\nDiscuss this SY Serbian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"SY.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. 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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Multiculturalism as Struggle: Society Chapter 1 Culture is (not) ordinary Culture and community; Double consciousness; Structures of feeling Chapter 2 Hegemonic articulations Infinite dispersal & arbitrary closure; Discourse and constitutive exteriors; There is no society Part II   Multiculturalism as Consumption:  Market Chapter 3 Others for sale Indifference to difference; Ideological form of global capitalism; Boutique multiculturalism Chapter 4 “It’s the economy, stupid!” Tolerance and respect; Universal, particular, singular; The market (and the) economy Part III  Multiculturalism as Management: State Chapter 5 Nation and Migration Border Theory; DissemiNations; Implicit assumptions Chapter 6 The State is death, long live the State! “Sophisticated” multiculturalism; Post-nationalisms; State of affairs Conclusion Endnotes Works Cited Index “Multicultural   Controversies    offers   a   totally   fresh   look   at   a   complex   subject.   Imanol   Galfarsoro   views   multiculturalism   along   three   dimensions:   struggle   and   society,   consumption and   the   market,   management   and   the   state.   It   is   an   original   and   illuminating   approach.   This   book,   with   its   broad   coverage   and   incisive   analysis,   is   essential   reading   for   anyone grappling with the question of multiculturalism today.” Dr. Brian Klug Senior Research Fellow & Tutor in Philosophy Oxford University Multicultural   Controversies   contributes   an   unparalleled   genealogy   of   the   problem   of   multiculturalism.   At   a   time   when   intellectual   discourse   tends   to   forget   yesterday’s   debates and,   consequently,   keeps   “reinventing”   the   same   problems,   Multicultural   Controversies    offers   a   forty-year   history   on   the   debates   about   the   problem   of   cultural/racial/ethnic difference, while masterfully weaving this history with the more general philosophical debate of universalism/particularism in a very synthetic way.” Dr. Joseba Gabilondo Department of Romance and Classical Studies Michigan State University About thehe Author: Imanol Galfarsoro (Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Design, University of Leeds), PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, UK, has written and published books, articles and collaborations on questions of cultural and national identity, migration, diaspora politics and subaltern/postcolonial thought.\nThe Davies Group, Publishers       an independent scholarly press", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999698400497437} +{"content": "Alexander Pope, The Works of William Shakespeare1258 words\n\nCitation: Gordon, Ian. \"The Works of William Shakespeare\". 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Using her imagination and the stories passed through her bones as ingredients, Catherine Temma Davidson bls memories, Greek myths, recipes, and family gossip to uncover a hidden histor\nPaperback, 270 pages\nPublished April 15th 1999 by Holt Paperbacks\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 Priest Fainted, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about The Priest Fainted\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-10)\nRating details\nSort: Default\nJun 21, 2009 rated it really liked it\nWith the skill of Arachne, Davidson weaves her own story together with her mother's and grandmother's, to tell a story that spans centuries and continents. This book was especially meaningful to me; Davidson's mother's family comes from the same town in northern Greece that my mother's family comes from. Very likely the two families knew each other, even though they didn't come from the same village. When I first went to Greece in 1969, we paid a visit to Larissa. I rode in a horse-drawn carriag ...more\nMay 14, 2008 rated it really liked it\nThis book was like ... vegetables. Hard to get through at times, but damn do I feel good now that I've finished it.\n\nTwo pages in and I knew this book was meant for curriculum integration, giving me flashbacks to the various specialized literature courses I took in college. I could write a number of papers concerning its heady themes.\n\nThings to know before starting in on this one:\n\n1) The plot is somewhat non-linear… and that’s okay. Such is the case when a main character is struggling to piece tog\nAug 05, 2011 rated it it was amazing\nShelves: 2011-reads\nWhat an amazing spellbinding book! The way the author uses mythology, and the life stories of her mother and grandmother and herself is absolutely magic. The writing is superb. 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Putnam's Sons, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, [2017]\nCopyright Date: ©2017\nISBN: 0399163859 (hardcover)\n9780399163852 (hardcover)\nBranch Call Number: M GRAFTON\nCharacteristics: 483 pages ; 24 cm\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nSep 22, 2017\n\nI eagerly awaited this book as I'd read all the previous \"alphabet\" ones and enjoyed them all but unfortunately after two days found myself flipping through the pages and then just gave up completely. I didn't enjoy reading about the early part with the rebellious out of control teenagers and their drinking, drugs, sex, swearing and shallow and ruthless treatment of others. And the 1989 part with its unsavory characters didn't add to the story and adding in the continuing saga with Ned, the sociopath, seemed just like so much added filler. I think maybe it's a good thing there is only one letter of the alphabet left and can only hope Sue Grafton can end the series on a more positive note.\nI would only give this book one half a star.\n\nSep 21, 2017\n\nSadly I agree with the negative reviews. I have enjoyed the rest of the alphabet but this is a tedious book.\n\nSep 19, 2017\n\nTerrible book. Tedious. Though I've been a fan and read all the \"alphabet\" novels, I couldn't finish this one. I can only hope Z is better.\n\nSep 15, 2017\n\nSue Grafton has never written a formula book. I was totally taken by surprise at the two resolutions to the two plot lines. Henry, the landlord, has a kind heart, which once again pays off for Kinsey and for several other people as well. The reality of the drudgery of security measures was just so true to life--setting alarms, locking and unlocking after checking out who's at the door, wondering which situations merit carrying a gun, working out to keep strong, and the women's BAM defense class.\n\ndebwalker Sep 15, 2017\n\nAnother entertaining romp around Santa Teresa/Barbara - now into the late 1980s. Favourite new character - Killer the Dog and his dolly.\n\nSep 13, 2017\n\nI loved the book. How does she continue to come up with these unique plots?\n\nSep 10, 2017\n\nY indeed. I've read from A-Y now and probably will tackle Z. It can't be as bad as Y.\n\nSep 09, 2017\n\nSue Grafton's books are always good and have interesting stories to tell (2 plot lines in this one), and really interesting characters. She is not afraid to call out individual personality quirks and does so in this book as well. I thought the ending was a bit abrupt and some key elements only came together in the Epilogue. Otherwise a great read. Enjoy.\n\nSep 07, 2017\n\nVery good book - two stories developed side by side. Both of them kept you guessing and sitting on the edge of your seat. Looking forward to Z but not to the end of this delightful series. Hoping that Kinsey has a great ending in the last book. ( Although she will pick up the series and start using numbers......\n\nSep 06, 2017\n\nExcellent story, one of her best\n\nView All Comments\n\nAdd Age Suitability\n\nThere are no ages 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 KCLS\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9855706691741943} +{"content": "How to say ÇÜ in Twi \n\nWould you like to know how to translate ÇÜ to Twi? This page provides all possible translations of the word ÇÜ in the Twi language.\n\nDiscuss this ÇÜ Chinese (Trad.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ÇÜ.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 4 Sep. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\ncon·​scio·​na·​ble | \\ ˈkän(t)-sh(ə-)nə-bəl How to pronounce conscionable (audio) \\\n\nDefinition of conscionable\n\nExamples of conscionable in a Sentence\n\nrejecting the title of hero, he insisted that any conscionable person would have done the same thing\nRecent Examples on the Web Banning Trump was the only conscionable response to January 6 – and de-platforming is proven to quash provocateurs. Holly Thomas, CNN, 12 May 2022 Of course, this was exactly why the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund was created fifteen years ago: to make the American fashion community more caring, more creative, more conscionable. Sally Singer, Vogue, 16 Oct. 2018 With the issue of guns and your stock portfolio (or just your 401(k) for that matter), the question is a conscionable one, but there's not a simple fix for most investors. refinery29.com, 20 Mar. 2018\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'conscionable.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.\n\nFirst Known Use of conscionable\n\n1549, in the meaning defined above\n\nHistory and Etymology for conscionable\n\nirregular from conscience\n\nLearn More About conscionable\n\nTime Traveler for conscionable\n\nTime Traveler\n\nThe first known use of conscionable was in 1549\n\nSee more words from the same year\n\nDictionary Entries Near conscionable\n\nconscientious objector\n\nSee More Nearby Entries \n\nStatistics for conscionable\n\nLast Updated\n\n16 May 2022\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Conscionable.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conscionable. Accessed 28 Jun. 2022.\n\nStyle: MLA\nMLACheck Mark Icon ChicagoCheck Mark Icon APACheck Mark Icon Merriam-WebsterCheck Mark Icon\n\nMore Definitions for conscionable\n\ncon·​scio·​na·​ble | \\ ˈkän-chə-nə-bəl How to pronounce conscionable (audio) \\\n\nLegal Definition of conscionable\n\n: guided by conscience : characterized by fairness and justice — compare unconscionable\n\nOther Words from conscionable\n\nconscionability \\ ˌkän-​chə-​nə-​ˈbi-​lə-​tē \\ noun\n\nTest Your Vocabulary\n\nWords Named After People\n\n • name tags\n • Namesake of the leotard, Jules Léotard had what profession?\nSpell It\n\nCan you spell these 10 commonly misspelled words?\n\nUniversal Daily Crossword\n\nA daily challenge for crossword fanatics.\n\nLove words? 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Jemisin is one of […]\n\nThe Leaning Pile of Books\n\nFirst of all, sorry for the lack of reviews around here lately. Unfortunately, life gets in the way sometimes. I thought the long weekend last weekend would be a great opportunity to start getting caught up, but then I got sick (and of course, read more books to review since that’s about all I felt up to doing). There should be reviews this week, though, since I have a draft of a review of The Dread Hammer by Trey Shiels […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000075101852417} +{"content": "\n\nZulfiqar Asim\n\nIslamabad, Pakistan, Acting/Writing\ncommented on\n\nKhushi aik sawal hai..tum se tumhari himmat se.. tumhare dil se tumhari soch se... tumhari dil ki dharkan se.. tumhare lahu se.. tumhari umeed se.. or jawab me... agr himmat hai, agr dil me dharkan ... Read More\n\nMarch 24th, 2015\ncommented on\n\nKaaash me aansu ko beenai de sakta to dekh leta k rota huwa chehra… h kitna bura lagta… Kaaash main udaasi ko khushi de sakta ... to khud ko kitna...badnaseeeb samjhti wo... Kaaaash me ... Read More\n\nJanuary 5th, 2015\ncommented on\n\nLog kehtay hain....\n\nHaan main hun wahan abaad Log jisay weerana kehtay hain main us jahan se hun,mujhse hai wo jahan Log jisay aaashiyana kehtay hain chahat hai meri bus yeh k faqeer hojaoo log jisay dunya se begaana ... Read More\n\nJanuary 5th, 2015\ncommented on\n\nhaan tera khayaal acha hai...\n\nhaan tera khayal acha hai jaan ko yeh wabaal acha hai haan maantay hain hogain qaid par ishq ka yeh jaal acha hai jawab bhe jo khud dejae tujhko sach me tera aisa sawal acha hai jo muskuranay ka ... Read More\n\nNovember 2nd, 2014\ncommented on\n\nabhi bhatka hun (Wandering Lost)\n\nAbhi bhatka hun... Abhi aur bhataknay doa na... Khudi k khokhlay gardaab ko chhatnay doa na... Zara kuch thokrein kha lun... Ana ko thais pohancha lun... Apni khudsaakhta iss zeest ki bhuliyyon ... Read More\n\nNovember 1st, 2014\n\nWriterBabu is a free online social network for people who want to express themselves freely, and grow with the help of unbiased feedback. One can share short stories, poems, articles, diaries and books on WriterBabu.\n\nkeep writing ... writing is fun ...\n\nMore From WriterBabu:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999933242797852} +{"content": "English to Samoanfai ma sui o\n9. translate ::\n10. render ::\ntuuina atu\n1. obscure ::\nDifferent Forms\ninterpret, interpretation, interpretations, interpretative, interpreted, interpreter, interpreters, interpreting, interpretive, interprets\nEnglish to Samoan Dictionary: interpret\n\nMeaning and definitions of interpret, translation in Samoan language for interpret with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of interpret in Samoan and in English language.\n\nTags for the entry \"interpret\"\n\nWhat interpret means in Samoan, interpret meaning in Samoan, interpret definition, examples and pronunciation of interpret in Samoan language.\n\nEnglish to Samoan Dictionary\n\ncommonly confused words\nform of verbs\n\nWords by Category\n\nTopic Wise Words\n\nLearn 3000+ Common Words\n\nLearn Common GRE Words\n\nLearn Words Everyday\n\nMost Searched Words\n\nWord of the day\n\nYour Favorite Words\nCurrently you do not have any favorite word. To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7835115194320679} +{"content": "We regret that due to the technical limitations of our site, we are unable to offer eBooks or Audio Downloads to customers outside of the UK.\n\nFor further details please read our eBooks help.\n\nThe Dig (Hardback)\n • The Dig (Hardback)\nHardback Published: 02/01/2014\n • Not in our warehouse\n\nWe can order it and send it to you within 5 days\n\n • This item has been added to your basket\nClick & Collect From your local shop\n\nThe Dig is a searing novel. Built of the interlocking fates of a badger-baiter and a farmer struggling through lambing season, the story unfolds in a stark rural setting where man, animal, and land are at loggerheads. Jones writes of isolation and loss with resonant carefulness, and about the simple rawness of animal existence with an unblinking eye. There is no bucolic pastoral here. This is pure, pared-down rural realism, crackling with compressed energy, from a writer of uncommon gifts.\n\nPublisher: Granta Books\nISBN: 9781847088789\n\nYou may also be interested in...\n\n“The Dig”\n\nWith the badger culls still in the news this feels topical, however it isn't that which makes this such a dramatic and moving book. This is rural Wales with all the romance sucked out of it, leaving only the... More\n\n15th January 2014\nHelpful? Upvote 0\n\n“The Dig”\n\nThe Dig is the highly emotional, often very troubling story of two very different men: Daniel is a struggling, recently bereaved farmer who carefully nurtures the lives of the lambs that he rears while Ag (not his... More\n\n21st January 2014\nHelpful? Upvote 0\n\n“Horrifyingly Beautiful!”\n\nSuch a subtle touch I have not felt since D H Lawrence The Fox. The surrounding welsh landscape and it's reaction to 2 men's lives that must surely cross as one tends to the land & sows where one reaps... More\n\n23rd January 2014\nHelpful? Upvote 0\n\nYour review has been submitted successfully.\n\nView your review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7975645661354065} +{"content": "The Fire Station\n\nThe Fire Station by Sarah Barnsley - cover\n\n‘In The Fire Station Sarah Barnsley fearlessly explores childhood dramas – a grilled budgie, a car that ‘lollops’ into ditches – and invites the reader into an exuberant dreamscape where “We kayak to the supermarket.”\n\nAlways crisply original and often painfully funny, these explorations of startling, off-beat characters and creatures resonate with surreal, luminous, exquisite images. This is a startling debut from a poet whose voice is as unusual as it is assured.’- Catherine Smith\n\n‘These poems have a humour and exuberance that resonates after the pamphlet has been finished.’- Emma Lee\n\n‘[The] poems that make up The Fire Station have […] force – movement – […] necessity. They rattle down the page with urgency.’ – Charlotte Gann, Sphinx Review\n\n‘Bold and strange, it sees the potential for a blaze, or other disaster in pretty much everything […] [Barnsley is] consistently good at displacing the reader, “rehousing” us in a peculiar landscape […] Her voice is wry, considered and convincing.’ – Penny Boxall, Sabotage Reviews\n\n‘This is a gem of a pamphlet.  The poems are beautifully written, sometimes surreal, always assured and demanding of full attention […] Very highly recommended.’ – Janet Sutherland, The Frogmore Papers\n\n‘The tension between upbringing and education fizzes throughout this pamphlet […] The Fire Station is an intriguing pamphlet that knows exactly what it’s doing and executes its aims with clarity and skill.’ – Matthew Stewart, Rogue Strands\n\n ‘[T]he pamphlet is quick and easy to read, though one should not read too fast: the text has undoubted layers and depth.’ – Helena Nelson, Sphinx Review\n\n‘Poignantly funny […] Brilliant!’ – Peter Raynard, in Proletarian Poetry, on ‘O Pioneers! (after Willa Cather)’\n\n‘[A] startling example. [The] extended metaphor is so powerful’ – Val McDermid, in Mslexia, on ‘Slow Ships’\n\nSeptember 26 2015, ISBN 978-0-9928555-3-6\n\nThe Fire Station, £4 plus 50p postage (UK)\n\nIf you’d like to order more than one copy, or for orders outside the UK, please contact us –  publish@telltalepress.co.uk – thanks.\n\nReview copies available –  please drop us a line at publish@telltalepress.co.uk or @telltalepress on Twitter.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000088214874268} +{"content": "Stand Against Line 5\n\nby | Oct 11, 2022 | MichiganRecommended Reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Monthly Archives: June 2013\n\nMy new favourite Unicode characters\n\nFor reasons that seemed good to me, I was leafing through The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0 — 1,040 pages of character-set goodness — when I stumbled across this pair of characters on page 520:\n\n • ≸ (U+2278) — neither less than nor greater than\n • ≹ (U+2279) — neither greater than nor less than\n\nIt moves my soul that both of these exist.\n\nAnswering 25 tough interview questions, part 2\n\nHere are the next five of those 25 tough interview questions that I mentioned last time. With my answers. Again, I encourage you to add your own.\n\n6. “If you were the Head of Barclays Corporate what would your strategy be with the recent European Crisis?” – Asked at Barclays.\n\nOh dear, this is miserable beginning. I know nothing about finance and next to nothing about economics.\n\nContinue reading\n\nAnswering 25 tough interview questions, part 1\n\nI stumbled across this blog post listing 25 tough interview questions that people have been asked, and thought it might be rather jolly to attempt some answers. I’ve not read the questions before embarking on this process, so I have no idea whether they’ll be interesting or not, but I feel the need for some light relief after recent work.\n\nI’ll take them in batches of five. Here are the first five:\n\n1. “If you were to win £1 million what would you do with the money?” – Asked at PwC.\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5731716156005859} +{"content": "October 20207 comments to Autumn 2011 Read-a-Thon Starting Line …", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991753101348877} +{"content": "Copyright Protected © 2008-2018\n\n© 2008-2018. All content is copyrighted to Ladybug Chronicles and may not be reproduced or copied in any way without written permission from blog owner.\n\nTuesday, July 15, 2014\n\nFull Steam Ahead by Karen Witemeyer\n\nCover Art \n\nFull Steam Ahead\nby Karen Witemeyer\n\nAbout This Book:\n\n My Thoughts on This Book:\n\n I have loved every single book written by Karen. This was no exception. Witty, fun, romantic, adventurous, is what you will get when reading this story. Darius lives a secluded life trying desperately to find a way to make a safe boiler for the steam ships that run up and down the rivers each day carrying passengers. He never thought he'd meet Nicole until she showed up at his place needing employment. \n\nThe way the author portrays each character draws you into each page of the story. I couldn't put the book down from the first chapter. Not only do we get a romantic storyline but we learn new things about history as the author spent time researching this time period of river boat use and inventions to make river boat use safer. Can't wait to get the next book from this author.\n\nKaren Witemeyer\n\n Two-time RITA finalist and winner of the coveted HOLT Medallion and ACFW Carol Award, CBA bestselling author Karen Witemeyer writes historical romance because she believes that the world needs more happily-ever-afters. She is an avid cross-stitcher, shower singer, and bakes a mean apple cobbler. Karen makes her home in Abilene, Texas, with her husband and three children. Learn more about Karen and her books at www.karenwitemeyer.com.\n\nI received an e-book copy of this book for free for 52 days in return for an honest review of this book. No other compensation was given.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nThanks for taking the time to leave a commment. I love hearing from you. Many blessings to you!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.961469292640686} +{"content": "Tags » Canadian Books\n\nMy Author Website\n\nMy third book Finding Home in the Promised Land, a personal history of homelessness and social exile in Canada (J. Gordon Shillingford)  will hit the bookstores in a few months. 15 more words\n\nJane Harris-zsovan\n\nSymbol, Status, and Personality\n\nSo excited about this book by Canadian professor (and politician) S. I. Hayawaka.\n\nMy friend messaged it to me saying it’s about semantics and very well-written. 21 more words\n\nCanadian Authors", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9874883890151978} +{"content": "Reviews of Earth Girl\n\nEarth Girl voyager cover medium“Tired of bitter, angst-ridden heroines and their associated dark dystopias? Look  no further than Edwards’ refreshing debut, set in the darn-near-utopian universe of 2788 and starring a confident,  motormouthed, giggly 18-year-old named Jarra.” Booklist starred review. See review\n\n“In her debut novel, Janet Edwards has created an authentic futuristic world with enough history and adventure to keep readers captivated” Amazon.co.uk Editors’ Pick – Young Adult Book of the Month August 2012\n\n“With a dash of action, sprinkling of romance, some teenage angst and a couple of collapsing skyscrapers, this novel contains everything you could possibly want to grab a teenage reader and keep them utterly enthralled.” Starburst Magazine Review by Cara Fielder. See reviewEarth Girl USA cover art\n\n“The ‘person against nature’ conflict with unstable dig conditions and  solar flares makes a refreshing change from ‘person against paranormal’ or ‘person against government’ conflicts currently popular in many YA  books.” — School Library Journal \n\n“Action, rich archaeological detail and respectfully levelheaded disability portrayal, refreshingly free from symbolism and magical cures, make this stand out.” Kirkus starred review. See review\n\nEarth Girl delivers a shiny future you’ll actually want to live in—perhaps the first true utopian YA. Refreshingly original with big ideas and even bigger surprises, this thrilling novel is firmly grounded in complex and compelling characters. Edwards deftly guides us through a universe rich with history and inventive technology, while always reminding us to respect the past, other cultures, and, most of all, ourselves.” —E. C. Myers Author of Quantum Coin\n\nNot Yet Read “Earth Girl wasn’t just an amazing read, it was completely engrossing. Within a few short pages I was so captured by the unique premise, world building and spunky character Jarra that I couldn’t bring myself to put it down until I was finished.” See review\n\nOn Starships and Dragonwings “If you enjoy sci-fi, then you really can’t miss Earth Girl!” See review\n\nBuried Under Books “This book is chock-full of great characters with a plot that is interesting and engaging.” See review\n\nThe Bibliosanctum “Thank you, Janet Edwards, for breathing some new life into YA for me. Earth Girl was a very enjoyable read and I’m looking forward to the next book.” See review\n\nHead Stuck in a Book “I liked this book so much, the concept sounded so appealing being set in the future, add in the intriguing characters and great dialogue and you end up with this fabulous story.” See review\n\nBooks for Birds “Earth Girl is an altogether stunning debut novel” “I promise you’ll love me for recommending this ;)” See review\n\n238 Books in 238 Days “there is romance, action and drama, but at the heart of it is a girl with a strong character development and a world you might want to experience if it wouldn’t mean seeing the places you love destroyed.” See review\n\nRevisionary’s View “This is speculative fiction as I love it, offering a story that compels, in a universe I have never before imagined. ” See review\n\nWrite What You Know “There are so many things I could say about this wonderful book. It held my attention from beginning to end, and I’m not even of the generation this book was meant to reach.” See review\n\nIn Love With Handmade “this book had the right recipe for me to love it.” See review\n\nUncorked Thoughts “A fun, captivating science-fiction book, I couldn’t get enough of it and an looking forward to reading about more of Jarra’s adventures in Earth Star! See review\n\nCharlotte’s Library “My little reading heart was just zinging away as I read the first few chapters of Earth Girl” See review\n\nPinkindle Earth Girl has easily made its way onto my all-time favorite books list! It is absolutely everything that I love about reading! I laughed, I cried, I stopped breathing, I smiled so hard that my cheeks hurt! The plot and the world are both incredibly unique, well developed, and compelling. It has a fantastic cast of characters, and a great message.” See review\n\nAbove Average Below Special “I absolutely adored the world building and the character development! I can’t wait to read Earth Star!” See review\n\nA Slightly Nerdy Bookworm  “I really enjoyed this book which had amazing writing, world building, interesting plot,  charming ending, and was just delightful.” See review\n\nDark Matter (Rebecca Muir) “The characters in this book are vivid and engaging. Jarra is smart, courageous and likeable.” “I found it hard to put down and sat up reading it far later than I should have!” See review\n\nCorralling Books “Earth Girl is a book that reminds people of their love of reading.” See review\n\nBetween Dreams and Reality “Wonderful world-building and a strong female protagonist kept me awake long after midnight.” See review\n\nElitist Book Reviews “Right from the start of EARTH GIRL, you’re struck by Jarra’s first person PoV voice–smart, young, and maybe a little crazy.” See review\n\nBookistry “Highly recommended, and I greatly anticipate the next book in this series.” See review\n\nSammy the Bookworm “a great YA read that is sure to capture your heart” See review\n\nSamantha Writes “I’m not even a Sci-Fi fan and I loved it.” See review\n\nHaunted Orchid “Earth Girl- A fascinating sci-fi adventure.” See review\n\nWriting and Books “A gem of a book!” See review\n\nScience Fiction and Fantasy Writer’s Chat “Janet Edwards gives us a book to lose ourselves in, from a well-crafted backstory of Earth’s depopulation to the coming-of-age romance of an off-kilter archaeology nerd.” See review\n\nSci-Fi Fan Letter “The author does an amazing job of making Jarra feel real.  One minute you’re laughing out loud and a few pages later you’re crying.” See review\n\nBlogcritics. Earth Girl is young adult science fiction at its best.” “Most science fiction fans, young adult and older, will thoroughly enjoy this impressive debut novel.”  See review\n\nThe Power of Story “Janet Edwards’s Earth Girl reminds me of all the reasons I used to love reading YA sci-fi.” See review\n\nNotes from a Readerholic “It’s one of the best I’ve read all year! I’ve already read the second book–Earth Star–and want the third book now.” See review\n\nPixelatedGeek “You don’t have to be a teenager to enjoy Jarra’s “I’ll show ‘em all!” plans. And Janet Edwards has created a very richly detailed future, filled with many fun elements.” See review\n\nBookishly Brilliant “It’s a clever YA novel that pairs a bitter and capable teenage protagonist with excellent worldbuilding, and absolutely deserves all the hype it’s been getting.” See review\n\nNight Owl Teen “this is a very enjoyable, well written book that is appropriate for teens and adults.” See review\n\nLitpick “It has a great storyline with developing characters, secrets, and friendship.” See review\n\nSciFi Chick. “The drama, adventure, and character development made this novel impossible to put down. Jarra is a fascinating character whose world view is completely changed by her experiences, taking her to the brink emotionally. And Jarra makes an unforgettable impact on her classmates as well. I highly recommend this fantastic science fiction novel.  Earth Girl will certainly be on my list of favorites this year.” See review\n\nThe Book Smugglers “The debut novel from Janet Edwards, Earth Girl is an impressive, richly detailed work of science fiction. I mean, wow.” “Similar to Indiana Jones, cowboying it up in his death-defying quest for the Ark of the Covenant, Sankara stones and the Holy Grail, Jarra is a member of an elite group of science fictional historical excavators who venture out into Earth’s dangerous and crumbling infrastructure to find sealed relics of the past for research and posterity. And like Indy, Jarra’s job is freaking awesome.” See review\n\nMy Bookish Ways “A rich, detailed, far-future world, and a strong, determined young protagonist make this a standout debut for teens and adults!” See review\n\nThe Social Potatoes “when I finished the book and turned the last page, plastered on my face was a bright and satisfied smile.” See review\n\nThe Book Monsters Earth Girl is hands down one of the best science fiction\nreads that I have come across in sometime. I devoured this book in a couple of\nhours, and left feeling satisfied.” See review\n\nBookyurt “Sci-fi, archaeology, college kids getting a peek at the larger world and coming head to head with their prejudices, and a spunky, impulsive, smart girl lead – I mean, what’s not to love?” See review\n\nBlogcritics “Edward’s debut novel Earth Girl shines; it’s a refreshing and often humorous sci-fi YA about normalcy, being the odd one out, discovery, and second chances. From the sassy voice of the first page to the sweet tones of the last line, this book had me smiling. (I also gripped the book at times, cried out warnings no one would hear, and fought back tears).” See review\n\nThe Lost Book Worm “I have read thousands of books in my life and very few of them have touched me in such a personal and profound way. If you are looking for a book that will challenge your way of thinking and help you to understand those who are different from you, but is also fun, interesting and adventurous. Then this is the book for you. ” See review\n\nStuff and Nonsense “In addition to all the quality friendship and relationship building drama Edwards has packed into Earth Girl, her hard SF elements are fab.” See review\n\nCity Book Review “This is one of the most enjoyable and high-quality books I have read all year; I highly recommend it.” See review\n\nTeen Blurb “Earth Girl will have you laughing, crying, and rooting for Jarra on her\nquest for equality.” See review\n\nYoung Adult Books Central “Jarra is one of my new favorite heroines.” See review\n\nSJHigbee at Brainfluff “This debut novel is a delight – it is marketed as YA, but this adult science fiction fan found it completely engrossing, as did my husband.” See review\n\nBookpushers “EARTH GIRL is thought-provoking book with a rich tapestry like-world” See review\n\nAstro Guyz  “But it’s the human story of Jarra and how she hopes to beat circumstance that captivates the reader. We’ve all been there; we’ve all wanted to say screw fate and our station in life and set things to rights.” “Do be sure to search this one out… it’s the best science fiction read that we’ve had thus far in 2013! See review\n\nEsther’s Ever After “That pain Jarra felt was described so well that it was raw and truly resonated with me as a reader. I was in awe of how touching Jarra’s story was, and for this reason alone I’d recommend it to many, many readers.” See review\n\nCasey Carlise “There were aspects of ‘The Brainship’ series By Anne McCaffery here, so if you liked that book, or her writing, then branch out to include Janet Edwards to you collection.” See review\n\nMighty Knitting Chick “This coming-of-age story was a really intriguing read. I loved the characters, even the ones I hated.” See review\n\nLovey Dovey Books “Edwards is a totally zan author who not only goes above and beyond expectations for an entertaining sci-fi novel, but she sets a whole new set of standards. She captures it all: romance, adventure, and intricate subplots that aid in creating a world unlike any I’ve read before.” See review\n\nA Reader of Fictions “Science fiction fans, you’re going to want to get yourself a copy of Earth Girl ASAP.” See review\n\nIn All Series-ousness “Earth Girl is brilliant.” “Just tell them Jarra is like Katniss in space but way awesomer.” See review\n\nMonsters and Critics “The world and character building are imaginative, the storyline inventive and the action will hold your attention to the last page.” See review\n\nBibliophilia, Please “Earth Girl is truly unique and worth reading. Trust me.” See review\n\nVerbosity Book Reviews “This was amazing. I have never read a book about archeology. Especially not a futuristic science fiction style of it.” See review\n\nShiny Book Review “Bottom line: this is an excellent read (a debut novel, no less) that teens and adults will love.” See review\n\nBookstoned  “It might be categorized as a young adults book, but it’s definitely worth to\nread even if you’re an adult. It’s a book you just have to have in your bookshelf and it definitely is the best book of 2012.” See review\n\nEndlessly Bookish “The whole book is very captivating and I was almost compelled to read on and on into the night.” See review\n\nBecca at Lost in Thought “This book just blew me away. Captivating, original and compelling, Earth Girl is an intelligent science fiction novel full of emotion and drama.” See review\n\nNeal Asher at The Skinner “This I reckon would be the perfect gift for teenage relative you want set on the slippery slope to the damnation of enjoying science fiction.” See review\n\nFilled With Pages “Have you heard of Earth Girl? If not, go for it. It’s a fantastic read. See review\n\nPauline Morgan at SFcrowsnest “An excellent start to what, hopefully, will be a productive writing career.” See review\n\nGeek Girl’s Book Blog “I can’t wait to see more of this adventurous universe.” See review\n\nBook Series Addict “Jarra’s character is what makes this book.  She is so well-defined and so wonderfully and believably flawed.” See review\n\nSean P Chatterton “In short: Thoroughly enjoyable.” See review\n\nDark Matter (Nalini Haynes) “I highly recommend Earth Girl to fans of post-expansionist science fiction, science fiction in general, Young Adult readers, those interested in sociology including disability issues and more.” See review\n\nPhoebe North at Strange Horizons “This world building is conducted effortlessly.” See review\n\nSandy at Magical Manuscripts “a book I couldn’t put down.” See review\n\nChinoiseries at Always cooking up something Earth Girl turned out to be a very enjoyable and well-developed story that wouldn’t look out of place in an adult’s science fiction collection” See review \n\nPen to Paper “This is such a beautifully rich and deeply gripping science fiction novel, and I absolutely urge you to try it – you won’t be disappointed!” See review\n\nBook Whales “Earth Girl fully absorbed me in. I never wanted to leave.” See review\n\nM Kircher “What I loved about this book was how it made you fall in love with Earth, rather than a fabricated science fiction planet..” See review\n\nMist at Bookaholics “I was seriously hooked right the way through” See review\n\nPaul of The Eloquent Page “This is a great debut and I’m looking forward to Edwards next novel already.” See review\n\nMieneke Van Der Salm of A Fantastical Librarian “Edwards swept me away with her story and made me fall in love with her world and her heroine. Whether you are a teen or an adult, Earth Girl is a lovely read” See review\n\nPrecious of Fragments of Life “Everything about it was perfect and well-thought out: history, technology, plot, language, vibrant characters, character development and interaction and culture!” “If you see this in a bookstore, grab a copy asap!” See review\n\nTatty’s Treasure Chest “an almost uncanny ability to give the reader what they want” See review\n\nPages of Starlight “This book is amazing! From first page to last, it was so much fun!” See review\n\nKayla’s Reads and Reviews “Usually I hate science fiction, but I loved this book.” See Review\n\nJax of LiveOtherwise “I was dragged in to the action and absolutely mesmerised by what was going on.” See review\n\nKate of For winter nights Earth Girl might be promoted as a Young Adult novel but it deserves a far larger readership than that. I cannot praise this novel enough. Janet Edwards has done a marvellous job in combining threads from a range of genres.  With no doubt at all, this is the best YA novel I’ve read this year and I am confident that it will be one of my contenders for novel of the year.” See review\n\nMisbehavin’ Librarian “Author is a gifted storyteller, I was sucked in by the story almost immediately.” See Review\n\nSarah of Feeling Fictional “a highly enjoyable novel” See review \n\nPlano Teens Connect “Edwards packs a lot of action and fun without the depressing darkness that so many dystopian and apocalypse novels seem to need.” See review \n\nMatthew Scott Baker of Shattered Ravings Website “Vastly entertaining and immensely enjoyable” See review \n\nEllie Warren of Curiosity Killed The Bookworm “Overall it’s an utterly believable world with engaging characters and a dash of humour.” See review\n\nJune issue of booksmonthly.co.uk “Brilliant! Reminiscent of early Clarke and Asimov, this is unfettered, untrammelled, sensational sci fi such as I thought I would never get to read again!”. See review\n\nJeanzBookReadNReview “This book has secrets, lies, suspense,\nbravery, courage, friendship and love too.” See review\n\nLaura Lam author of Pantomime. “Recommended read. A well-realised world, lots of action, and some fun characters.” See review\n\nThe Dilemma of Reading. “This was an incredibly well crafted book based in the future with a really gorgeous premise.” See review\n\nRadioactive Book Reviews. “I really enjoyed this book. Definitely check it out” See review\n\nMarked by Books. “I loved Jarra.” “So, if you like a “real” character who grows, plus scifi on Earth, this book’s for you!” See review\n\nAnnabelle of Read, Write and Read Some More. “A stunning debut novel which keeps the reader wanting more.” See review \n\nWeekend Notes. “I find her to be a unique protagonist, likable for her cheerful attitude, good humour and steadfast determination, and her flaws easily forgivable.” See review \n\nAndy Angel of Ebookwyrm’s review blog. “This is a really well thought out story, with believable science that doesn’t require you to have a phd in astrophysics.” See review\n\nAmazon UK Reviews\n\nAmazon USA Reviews\n\nEarth Girl\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. 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Thank you.\n\nRead Poems by Connie Moraba\n\nBest Connie Moraba Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\nNew Poems will show here 15 minutes after posting.\nDate PostedPoem Title# ViewsForm\n08/03/2014The Negation of Affirmation110Concrete\n07/09/2014Confession of a Dangerous Mind183Carpe Diem\n07/08/2014Yield not to Whims, Nor be Rash89Alliteration\n07/08/2014Shall I Not be Content106Classicism\n07/08/2014Among The Insipid Faces134Concrete\n07/04/2014All the Hectic Hither137Concrete\n07/04/2014Within My Deepest Fears156Concrete\n06/28/2014Life Flouted On Me97Diminished Hexaverse\n06/23/2014When Purity Poison To Contaminate105Carpe Diem\n06/23/2014I am an Equivocator 134Concrete\n06/23/2014How Can I Forget165Concrete\n06/23/2014I am with No Pleasures to Change61Cinqku\n06/23/2014I'm the Reflection of My Own Reality171Cinqku\n06/23/2014I Could Not Hate Enough117Carpe Diem\n06/23/2014He Relished the Mayhem74Cinqku\n10/17/2007It Does Not Interest Me What you Do76Alliteration\n10/11/2007No More353Concrete\n10/11/2007My wishes are the flames on my Life76Cinqku\n10/11/2007This are my memories108Concrete\n10/11/2007If You Should Know Me88Concrete", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7668094635009766} +{"content": "‘Catching Falling Stars’ love letter\n\n“Hi, Karen! I’ve just read Catching Falling Stars and it’s my favourite book!  I love it SO much that I dressed up as Jess for World Book Day.  I think that you should make a film of it! I stayed up until 11pm last night reading it as I wanted to know what happened next – it was too exciting!  My mum even took a picture of me reading it.  I would just like to say you are a brilliant author and carrying on writing more books!”\nLove, Eithne, aged 10\nWell, Eithne, thank you SO much for your e-mail and photo! I loved writing this book – reading so many real-life accounts of evacuee children was absolutely fascinating. This non-fiction book in particular – ‘Send Them To Safety’ – helped my research a lot… you’d probably really enjoy it, and it would be great to let your teacher know about it too, as it would be great when your class comes to study WW2 as your topic!\n\nLeave a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992920160293579} +{"content": "Post Classifieds\n\nClassic Edition Sources: Environmental Studies\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN: 9780073527642\n\nPublish Date: 02/15/2011\n\nPublisher: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin\n\nNumber of pages: 224", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nWIKINDX Resources  \n\nWilliams, Paul, et al. \"The academic study of comics within degree programmes in English literature.\" Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 5. 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Wanting him was so damn easy . . . Lisa Marie Perry Bio:\nLisa Marie Perry encounters difficult fictional men and women on a daily basis. She writes sizzling, deep fiction featuring flawed heroes brought to their knees by the love of complicated women. She has received high praise from USA Today and has been nominated for an RT Book Reviews literary award. She lives in America's heartland, drives a truck, enjoys indie rock, collects Medieval literature, watches too many comedies, has a not-so-secret love for lace and adores rugged men with a little bit of nerd.\n\nFor laughs, randomness and occasional inappropriateness, visit LMP at www.perrytalebooks.com.\n\nBuy Links:\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Meant-Be-Mine-Guilty-Pleasures-ebook/dp/B01CDDAF3I?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0\nhttp://www.booksamillion.com/p/Meant-Be-Mine/Lisa-Marie-Perry/9781455594351?id=6465763530103\nhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/book/meant-to-be-mine/id1088915456?mt=11\nhttp://www.indiebound.org/book/9781455594351\nhttps://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/meant-to-be-mine\nhttps://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/meant-to-be-mine\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Lisa-Marie-Perry-Writer/145738435760515\nhttps://twitter.com/PerryOrdinary\nhttps://www.pinterest.com/lmpauthor/\n\nhttps://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7729201.Lisa_Marie_Perry\n\nSaturday, August 20, 2016\n\nVirtual Book Tour: Loyal by Yasmin Shiraz, a Young Adult Novel August 22- September 2, 2016\n\nAbout The Author\n\nYasmin Shiraz is an author, filmmaker, speaker and activist. She uses her passion for life to fuel her books, documentaries, speaking engagements and social activities. She’s spoken at over 100 colleges, universities, middle schools and high schools as well as non-profit organizations. She’s an award winning Writer/ Director and enjoys producing work on youth and community issues. By day, she’s the President of Still Eye Rise Media and runs the Yasmin Shiraz website.\nAbout The Book\n\nWhen a gang member is shot at a heist, his sister copes with trying to help him heal while he proves his loyalty to his crew. In the prequel to Retaliation, brother and sister, Khalil and Tashera find themselves on different sides of loyalty. Khalil's loyalty to his gang threatens the loyalty he should have to his family. This book illustrates the dynamic between a brother and sister and shows their love, challenges and desire to be there for each other. 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I want to thank your readers for stoppin...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9853240847587585} +{"content": "HarperCollins Publishers\nTrending Now\n\nRarities Unlimited; Volume number 3\n\nDie in Plain Sight\n\nSpend $49 and get FREE shipping on HC.com\n\nAbout the Book\n\nNew York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell creates another masterpiece of excitement and chills, passion and surprise\n\nDie in Plain Sight\n\nWhen Lacey Quinn inherits the striking landscapes done by her late, much-loved grandfather, she believes they are as good as anything hanging in museums. But the paintings now in her possession are more than the works of a talented master. They are anguished voices from the grave . . . crying murder!Read more\n\nEducator and Librarian Resources\n\nCritical Praise\n\n“Suspenseful . . . engrossing storytelling. 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Archer\n\nI’m in the middle of reading CJ Archer’s The Memory Keeper, which is Book 1 of the 2nd Freak House trilogy, a spin off to the 1st Freak House Trilogy, which is a spin-off of the Emily Chambers Spirit Medium Trilogy.\n\nCJ recently posted the cover to Book #2: Seared with Scars, and it’s so beautiful I need to share it with you all:\n\nSeriously, how beautiful is this? The cover artist is Karri Klawiter of Art by Karri.\n\nAbout Nemo\n\nA lover of kittens and all things sparkly, Nemo has a degree in English Literature and specialises in reviewing contemporary, paranormal, mystery/thriller, historical, sci-fi and fantasy Young Adult fiction. 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Apply now for our $80k Fellowship\n\nThe Copyright Agency’s annual $80,000 Author Fellowship for mid-to-late career authors – one of Australia’s richest – is now accepting applications. The Fellowship was established for the first time in 2015, with author Mark Henshaw (The Snow Kimono) being the first recipient for his new work The Missing and Indigenous author Melissa Lucashenko (Mullumbimby) named […]\n\nMay 8, 2017\n\nJudges meet to decide on Ignite recipients in 2017\n\nOn 5 May our esteemed Career Fund judging panel met to discuss and review applications to the March round of the Ignite grants program. Supporting individuals working in the writing, publishing and visual art sectors, the Ignite Career Fund is a Copyright Agency Cultural Fund initiative that develops skills and helps to progress the careers of […]\n\nMay 2, 2017\n\nIn 60th year, an epic 2017 Miles Franklin Literary Award longlist revealed\n\n  Sixty years since Patrick White was awarded £500 and proclaimed: “I am going to buy a hi-fi set and a kitchen stove,” after winning the inaugural Miles Franklin Literary Award, the longlist for 2017’s iteration was today announced by Perpetual. As trustee of the Award, one of Australia’s most prestigious literary prizes, Perpetual announced […]\n\nNovember 23, 2016\n\n$160,000 in Fellowships Awarded by the Copyright Agency\n\nThe Copyright Agency awarded an unprecedented $160,000 for its Author Fellowship and four Publishing Fellowships, along with two NAVA Visual Arts Fellowships at the inaugural Copyright Agency | Viscopy annual showcase in Sydney tonight. “This year’s fellowship announcement will award a record $160,000 providing crucial financial support for the pursuit of creative excellence and innovation […]\n\nJuly 21, 2016\n\nCopyright Agency’s Author Fellowship doubles value to $80,000\n\nThe Copyright Agency’s annual Author Fellowship for mid-to-late career authors has doubled its award from $40,000 to $80,000 this year, making it one of Australia’s richest fellowships for writers. Copyright Agency CEO, Adam Suckling, says, “This is now the flagship fellowship for mid-to-late career authors, providing valuable financing so they can develop their next work. […]\n\nJanuary 4, 2016\n\nVale former Chair Brian Johns, AO\n\nBrian Johns AO sadly passed away on 1 January 2016. Brian spent 13 years on the Copyright Agency’s Board until the end of 2014, including six as chairman, from 2004 -2009. Brian made an inestimable contribution to journalism, Australian writing, broadcasting and the visual arts, indeed to creativity and our country generally. He served the nation […]\n\nImage Credit: Deonte Wines, various artworks by Meg Lewer. © Meg Lewer/Copyright Agency, 2018. \n\nImage Credit: Photo: © Gavin Jowitt.\n\nImage Credit: Image courtesy of Australian Publishers' Association. 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Passionate, compassionate, vitally inventive and scrupulously playful, Ali Smith's novels are like nothing else.\"Smith can make anything happen, which is why she is one of our most exciting writers today\". (Daily Telegraph). \"She's a genius, genuinely modern in the heroic, glorious sense\".( Alain de Botton). \"I take my hat off to Ali Smith. Her writing lifts the soul\". (Evening Standard). Ali Smith was born in Inverness in 1962 and lives in Cambridge. She is the author of Artful, There but for the, Free Love, Like, Hotel World, Other Stories and Other Stories, The Whole Story and Other Stories, The Accidental, Girl Meets Boy and The First Person and Other Stories.\n\nPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd\nISBN: 9780241145210\n\nYou may also be interested in...\n\n“A novel of many layers”\n\nAli Smith is one of our most skilful writers, and my copy of 'How to be Both' says on the cover that it has been long-listed for the Booker Prize; since then, of course, it has made it on to the short list.... More\n\n13th September 2014\nHelpful? Upvote 4 Downvote 1\n\nYour review has been submitted successfully.\n\nView your review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989683032035828} +{"content": "Excerpt from The Green Mile by Stephen King, plus links to reviews, author biography & more\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reviews |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nThe Green Mile\n\nThe Complete Serial Novel\n\nby Stephen King\n\nThe Green Mile", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Tasha Alexander Booksigning – and More Author Booksigning News\n\nI’ve been a big fan of Tasha Alexander’s Lady Emily series since the first book – And Only to Deceive – was published in 2005. In fact, I was so enthusiastic about the series that I volunteered to write a DIK review of the first book in 2009. So I was delighted to attend an event promoting the latest entry in the series, Death in the Floating City. Even better, the event also featured Ms. Alexander’s fellow mystery author, and husband, Andrew Grant. I haven’t read any of Mr. Grant’s books, but several audience members had and seem to enjoy his series featuring David Trevellyan, the most recent of which is More Harm Than Good.\n\nBoth authors talked a bit about their latest books and then took questions from the audience. The crowd was very animated and had a lot of […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998080730438232} +{"content": "The Little Engine That Could\n\n • by Watty Piper\n • Narrated by Mike Ferreri\n • 0 hrs and 7 mins\n • Unabridged Audiobook\n\nPublisher's Summary\n\nEveryone loves The Little Engine That Could, that classic tale of the determined little engine that, despite its size, triumphantly pulls a train full of toys to the waiting children on the other side of a mountain.\n\nSee More Like This\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful\n\nExcellent Little Engine That Could\n\nA lovely short story for children.\n\nNicely read by the narrator & uses character voice for the engine.\n\nAll children will like this.\nRead full review\n\nshort endearing story\n\nWhat did you like most about The Little Engine That Could?\n\na quick story for the kids before bed. The moral is important and simple!\n\nWhich character – as performed by Cassandra Morris – was your favourite?\n\nUnusual narrative voice\n\nWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?\n\ncan't help listening in one sitting it is so short!\n\nRead full review\n\nBook Details\n\n • Release Date: 11-02-2008\n • Publisher: Penguin Group USA and Audible", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8129363656044006} +{"content": "Download this Paper Open PDF in Browser\n\nLiving in the Shadow of the Intangible: The Nature of the Copy of a Copyrighted Work\n\n83 Pages Posted: 26 Nov 2010 Last revised: 27 Feb 2015\n\nPascale Chapdelaine\n\nUniversity of Windsor, Faculty of Law\n\nDate Written: otes: This paper has been published in two separate articles (Part I and Part II) that are available on my SSRN author page.\n\nSuggested Citation\n\nChapdelaine, Pascale, Living in the Shadow of the Intangible: The Nature of the Copy of a Copyrighted Work (October 7, 2010). 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All Rights Reserved", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9974373579025269} +{"content": "Albot George\n\nD, N, K, Y! ! ! - Poem by Albot George\n\nShall I love again\nWill I breathe again\nDoes time go on\nIf time goes on\nWill it go slow\nIs time eternal\nDo i wait for time to start\nOr say farewell to time\nWhen it was my time\nLove didn’t make time\nIs my time over\nOr am I on the edge of time\nWas I before my time\nOr was I on time\nBut in the wrong place\nAt the right time\nOr the right place\nAt the wrong time\nWill I watch the clock\nAs time goes by\nOr shall I go back in time\nDo I want to go back in time\n\nThe sun will still rise\nAt the same time\nAnd set at the same time\nYou can’t stop time\nWhen I say good night to time\nWill I dream of a time that as past\nTime was beautiful she still his\nAnd now\nI think it’s time to say\nNight night\nSo you know\n(It, me) that make ‘TIME’\nThe same letters\nI’ll not come past again\nAt night, let’s say\nIt’s not the right time\n(It’s so dark now,)\nMust be a mind reader\nMy dreams can be my memories\nThat time will never fade\nLove you\n\nComments about D, N, K, Y! ! ! by Albot George\n\nThere is no comment submitted by members..\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\nWhat do you think this poem is about?\n\nPoem Submitted: Monday, December 2, 2013\n\nPoem Edited: Tuesday, December 3, 2013\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7683402895927429} +{"content": "作者 murph73 2008年9月24日\n\n免费每日邮件\n\n输入你的邮箱地址,每天早晨收到免费的“每日城市之词”\n\n邮件由 daily@urbandictionary.com 发出。我们决不会发送垃圾邮件。", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "English to Bengali Meaning :: pellagra\n\nমরাত্মক অপুষ্টিরোগ\n- মরাত্মক অপুষ্টিরোগBengali Dictionary: pellagra\n\nMeaning and definitions of pellagra, translation in Bengali language for pellagra with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of pellagra in Bengali and in English language.\n\nTags for the entry \"pellagra\"\n\nWhat pellagra means in Bengali, pellagra meaning in Bengali, pellagra definition, examples and pronunciation of pellagra in Bengali language.\n\nEnglish to Bengali Dictionary\n\ncommonly confused words\nform of verbs\n\nWords by Category\n\nHow to use BDWord\n\nTopic Wise Words\n\nLearn 3000+ Common Words\n\nLearn Common GRE Words\n\nLearn Grammar\n\nLearn Words Everyday\n\nMost Searched Words\n\nWord of the day\n\nমধু, মিষ্টি, আনন্দদায়ক, তোষামোদকারী, মধুময়, সুমধুর, পরাশ্রয়ী, পরভোজী, আরামপ্রদ, চিত্তাকর্ষক, মজাদারতোষামোদকারী\nYour Favorite Words\nCurrently you do not have any favorite word. To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5224350690841675} +{"content": "Homer, not Simpson\n\nTroilus and Cressida is set during the Trojan War, and thus we can assume a partial source would be The Iliad, Homer’s epic poem (which Shakespeare probably encountered via George Chapman, whose translations began appearing in 1598). Broad strokes of the play’s plot regarding the war are taken from the poem, including the conflicts within the Greek army regarding Achilles and his reluctance to participate, as well as the minor character Thersites, a loud-mouthed Grecian soldier.\n\nWhile Troilus is mentioned in The Iliad, he’s not an active character, rather an allusion made by Priam of a dead son of his. As Priam later refers to Achilles as a “boy-slaying man,” some critics have interpreted this as a reference to Troilus’ death at the hands of Achilles during the war, which occurs in the mythos that was the basis for The Iliad. This myth has Troilus definitely the son of Hecuba, queen of Troy, but with a disputed father. Because of his beauty, in some versions of the myth, he is seen as a son of Apollo, but adopted by Priam as one of his own.\n\nThere is no character by the name Cressida in The Iliad, but some critics believe Cressida to be a derivation of Chryseis, who does appear in the poem, where she is a Trojan woman, a spoil of war taken by Agamemnon. There is no connection, however, between this character and Troilus in The Iliad.\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": 0.6530578136444092} +{"content": "head over heels Rate this phrase:(0.00 / 0 votes)\nHopelessly smitten.\n\nHe was head over heels in love with the girl next door.\n\nAdditional definitions for 'head over heels':\n\nhead over heelsAt top speed; frantically.\nhead over heelsTumbling upside down.\nSee them all »\n\nFind a translation for the head over heels phrase in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nNearby phrases\n\nSome more phrases from our dictionary similiar to head over heels\n\nDiscuss this head over heels phrase with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this head over heels definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"head over heels.\" Phrases.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 17 Oct. 2018. .\n\nWe need you!\n\nHelp us build the largest human-edited phrases collection on the web!\n\nThanks for your vote! 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[For neck kerchief.] A kerchief for the neck; called also {neck handkerchief}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • neckerchief — (n.) scarf for the neck, late 14c., from NECK (Cf. neck) (n.) + KERCHIEF (Cf. kerchief), which is, etymologically a covering for the head …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • neckerchief — ► NOUN ▪ a square of cloth worn round the neck …   English terms dictionary\n\n • neckerchief — [nek′ər chif, nek′ərchēf΄] n. [ME nekkyrchefe: see NECK & KERCHIEF] a handkerchief or scarf worn around the neck …   English World dictionary\n\n • Neckerchief — A Scouting neckerchief and woggle A neckerchief, necker or less commonly scarf is a type of neckwear associated with Scouts, cowboys and sailors. It consists of a triangular piece of cloth or a rectangular piece folded into a triangle. The long… …   Wikipedia\n\n • neckerchief — UK [ˈnekə(r)ˌtʃɪf] / US [ˈnekərˌtʃɪf] noun [countable] Word forms neckerchief : singular neckerchief plural neckerchiefs a square piece of cloth that is folded and tied round your neck …   English dictionary\n\n • neckerchief — noun A scarf that is worn looped or tied around the neck. The Boy Scout wore a red neckerchief, the ends clasped with a sliding knot ornament …   Wiktionary\n\n • neckerchief — [[t]ne̱kə(r)tʃiːf, tʃif[/t]] neckerchiefs N COUNT A neckerchief is a piece of cloth which is folded to form a triangle and worn round your neck …   English dictionary\n\n • neckerchief — /nek euhr chif, cheef /, n. a cloth or scarf worn round the neck. [1350 1400; ME; see NECK, KERCHIEF] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • neckerchief — neck|er|chief [ˈnekətʃi:f US ər ] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: neck + kerchief] a square piece of cloth that is folded and worn tied around the neck …   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": 1.0000032186508179} +{"content": "piss it\n\npiss it\nVerb. To complete a task easily, to win effortlessly. E.g.\"They pissed it and won the trophy for the fourth year running.\"\n\nEnglish slang and colloquialisms. 2014.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • piss — vulgar slang ► VERB ▪ urinate. ► NOUN 1) urine. 2) an act of urinating. ● be on the piss Cf. ↑be on the piss ● piss about/around Cf. ↑ …   English terms dictionary\n\n • Piss — is slang for urine.Piss may also refer to: * Piss!, an album by the band Slank * Piss Beer, a brand of beer * Piss Christ, a photograph by Andres Serrano * Pissant, also seen as piss ant and piss ant, a type of ant …   Wikipedia\n\n • piss — (v.) late 13c., from O.Fr. pissier urinate (12c.), from V.L. *pissiare, of imitative origin. As a pure intensifier (Cf. piss poor, piss ugly, etc.) it dates from World War II. Piss and vinegar first attested 1942. Piss prophet one who diagnosed… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • Piss — Piss, n. Urine. [vulgar] [1913 Webster] {take a piss} urinate. [vulgar] [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • piss — piss; piss·er; piss·i·ly; …   English syllables\n\n • piss — [pis] vi. [ME pissen < OFr pissier, prob. of echoic orig.] to urinate vt. to discharge as or with the urine n. urine: Now somewhat vulgar in all uses piss away Slang to lose or waste as through carelessness or neglect; squander piss off Slang… …   English World dictionary\n\n • Piss — (p[i^]s), v. t. & i. [OE. pissen, F. pisser; akin to It. pisciare, D. & G. pissen, Dan. pisse, Icel. pissa.] To discharge urine, to urinate; usually considered vulgar. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • piss-up — n BrE informal not polite an occasion when people drink a lot of alcohol together ▪ We had a good piss up on my birthday …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • piss-up — piss ups N COUNT: usu sing If a group of people have a piss up, they drink a lot of alcohol. 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Only some of the rubai are included, and the ones selected for including are taken from many different editions of the Fitzgerald translation based on the author's own preference of which was the best. The French translations are his own amateur attempt to convey the basic meaning of a few rubai into modern French. The illustrations are Gary's own gouache and watercolor paintings done in 1995.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9968448281288147} +{"content": "Boondock Ramblings\n\nFiction Friday: The Next Chapter. Chapter 3\n\nI almost forgot to put this up today. I haven’t had a chance to go over this chapter well, so bear with me. It will definitely change before I finish the final version of the story. To read… Read More\n\nSpecial Saturday Fiction: Harvesting Hope Chapter 17\n\nIf you are a new reader here, I share a chapter from my WIP each Friday, and sometimes Saturday, on my blog. There are typos, grammatical issues and even plot holes at times because this is a first,… Read More\n\nSpecial Fiction Saturday: The Farmers Sons (Harvesting Hope) Chapter 12\n\nFor anyone who is new here, this is a continuing story. It is a semi-first draft that I edit more later through a few more drafts before it hits as a self-published ebook and paperback sometime in the… Read More\n\nSpecial Fiction Saturday: The Farmers’ Sons Chapter 6 Part 2\n\nHere is part two of the chapter I posted yesterday. If you read down to the end you’ll also get a sneak peak of next week’s chapter. If you would like to read the story of Jason’s sister,… Read More\n\nSpecial Fiction Saturday: The Farmers’ Sons Chapter 3\n\nI totally forgot I was going to post Chapter 3 of The Farmers’ Sons earlier today. So here it is, although late. For those who followed Jason’s story when I originally posted it with Molly’s story some of… Read More\n\nFiction Friday: Lily\n\nChapter 2 of The Farmers’ Sons isn’t ready yet so I’m sharing something I started a few weeks ago. I’m not sure where I’m going with this one but it’s based on a secondary character in A New… Read More\n\nFiction Friday: The Secrets We Hold\n\nI don’t have a new series to start for Fiction Friday, but I did write a very short beginning to the book in the series that will be about Liz and her journey dealing with an unexpected life… Read More\n\nFiction Friday: The Farmer’s Daughter Chapter 36\n\nWe are winding down to the end of The Farmer’s Daughter. I’ve been sharing chapters here since April and I’m in the middle of edits, revisions, rewrites and all that jazz. I finished the book last week, but… Read More\n\nFiction Friday: The Farmer’s daughter chapter 31\n\nI’m definitely in need of distractions these days and writing and reading is helping some of that. What are you all doing to distract yourself from stress? Let me know in the comments. Want to catch up on… Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"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\nHell and High Water\n\nWritten by Tanya Landman\n\nFeatured Books for 11+ readers Featured Books for 13+ readers Historical Fiction Recommended Children's eBooks\n\nLoveReading View on Hell and High Water\n\nHistorical adventure with many twists, a mystery to solve, and prejudice to overcome - in one word - gripping!\n\nOne of our Books of the Year 2016 | Shortlisted for the UKLA 2017 Book Award | Longlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 2016\n\nThe astonishing story of a young man's quest to find justice for his father, from the Carnegie Medal-winning author of Buffalo Soldier.  Holding the reader in suspense throughout it charts the growth of a frightened boy into a brave young man with the inspiration drawn from the shocking true story of Thomas Benson, an eighteenth-century Devonshire smuggler.\n\nOther Info\n\nGuardian Children's Fiction Prize Judge David Almond: “Landman is a brilliant writer and the book is beautifully written and wonderfully paced. 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Consider linking to us! Check out the information about linking and logos.\n© 2021 MDBG Made in Holland\nAutomated or scripted access is prohibited\nPrivacy and cookies", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9203410148620605} +{"content": "you're reading...\n\nIn Honor of #NationalPoetryDay, I Offer��.\n\nfirst the sun came up\nand then we went outdoors to\nenjoy the new day.\n\nMy human is old and she’s grumpy.\nHer clothing is wrinkled and frumpy.\nThe bitch, with some brass,\nsaid I’m a pain in the ass,\nAnd that’s how I got the name Rumpy.\n\nYou laughed when I chased and then\nate the bug.\nBut now you are pissed that I\npuked on the rug.\n\nHumans want all that they can see\nBut dogs are content to let things be.\n\nAbout Rumpy's Kitty Siblings\n\nI'm Jen, caregiver to the late, great Rumpydog and now to some rather pesky kitties. You can follow us on Twitter - @FineMellowFella and @HissyFitJones. And don't forget to LIKE our Facebook pages! Thanks!\n\n28 thoughts on “In Honor of #NationalPoetryDay, I Offer….\n\n 1. Haha! Loved the poems! 🙂\n\n Posted by paws2smile | October 8, 2015, 6:23 PM\n 2. I always wondered how you got your name Rumpy. You are such a noble and handsome dog, the name did not fit until now.\n\n Posted by candygai | October 8, 2015, 6:27 PM\n 3. Excellent poetry. I loved them all.\n\n Posted by harrispen | October 8, 2015, 6:28 PM\n 4. Most excellent! We love how you got your name, Rumpy. 😉\n\n Posted by The Island Cats | October 8, 2015, 6:29 PM\n 5. Ha! Great poetry, R. Good job. The last one is my favorite.\n\n Love and licks,\n\n Posted by Genevieve Petrillo | October 8, 2015, 8:02 PM\n 6. purrs\n\n Posted by cinnamon | October 8, 2015, 9:23 PM\n 7. Apaws, apaws! Wooowoooooooo, Kuruk http://www.haikubyku.com\n\n Posted by Julianne Victoria | October 8, 2015, 10:11 PM\n 8. you make my day… I laughed as I read tzhe rumpy-poem and I screamed as I read the cat poetry… many thanks, I needed a funny moment today :o)\n\n Posted by easyweimaraner | October 9, 2015, 1:33 AM\n 9. OMG your poems started my day laughing! Especially the last two…Thank you!\n\n Posted by asklotta | October 9, 2015, 6:43 AM\n 10. I missed your Haiku and poetry so much! Always great ones!!! You are very talented! 😍😊🐶🐱\n\n Posted by eripanwkevin | October 9, 2015, 9:38 AM\n 11. Excellent haiku, especially that last one. Here’s to a wonderful weekend. 🙂\n\n Posted by Tails Around the Ranch | October 9, 2015, 10:16 AM\n 12. Awesome poems, gang! I almost shot water out my nose when I read June Buggie’s!\n\n Posted by meowmeowmans | October 9, 2015, 7:39 PM\n 13. Still laughing. How Rumpy got his name. LOL.\n\n Posted by bumpyroadtobubba | October 11, 2015, 6:02 PM\n 14. Oh, I just loved this post, in every way!!! Rumpy and pals, you all rock. LOVE that doggie haiku most of all. Just don’t tell the Ched I said that. He writes haiku too, ya know. 😉\n\n Posted by Geraldine | October 17, 2015, 1:27", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9915756583213806} +{"content": "@GWU_UK East Midlands member. I work on @AvakinOfficial. Follow me for industry thoughts. All views expressed are my own.\nRT @AustinKelmore: Yesterday marked fifteen years since the infamous ea_spouse post was published. Fifteen years, yet it reads like it coul… - 19 hours ago\nGary Alexander Stott\ngaryalexanderstott@gmx.com https://www.clippings.me/garyalexanderstott", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972517490386963} +{"content": "summer books\n\nSpend all summer reading – or throw this guide in the ocean and walk away. Your call. READ MORE »\n\nYou’ve already got your trashy beach reads, but there’s also a time and place for, you know, real books. After the jump, 10 New(ish) — i.e. coming out soon or just came out recently — Books You Should Read This Summer. … READ MORE »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Find My Favourite Things\n\nA seek-and-find board book for young learners with entertaining characters to follow and fun things to spot", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7925631403923035} +{"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\nMake a pitch\n\nverb phrase\n\nTo make a persuasive case; advocate strongly •Do a pitch in the same sense is found by 1876: The theatrical agent came in and made a pitch for her client (1960s+)\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Make a pitch for\n\n Say or do something in support of someone or something, as in That announcer really made a pitch for Sunday’s concert, or Her agent’s been making a pitch for her books all over town. This expression originally alluded to an inflated sales talk that was “pitched” (in the sense of “thrown”) at the listener. [ […]\n\n • Make a pit stop\n\n verb phrase To urinate [1970s+; fr the pit stop for refueling, etc, in a car race, found by 1932]\n\n • Make a practice of\n\n Habitually do something, as in Bill makes a practice of checking the oil and gas before every long trip. [ c. 1900 ]\n\n • Make arrangements for\n\n Plan or prepare for someone or something, as in Who is making all the arrangements for our sales meeting? This expression employs arrangements in the sense of “measures or preparations for a particular purpose,” a usage dating from the late 1700s.\n\nDisclaimer: Make a pitch 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": 0.9969890117645264} +{"content": "I passionately hate the idea of being with it. I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time.Rate it:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it\n\nOrson Welles, 1966\n\nUS actor & director (1915 - 1985)\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFind a translation for this quote in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nUse the citation below to add this page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Orson Welles, 1966 Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2013. 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As our Cabinet comes out of its latest two-day pre-Easter retreat, I thought that you might enjoy it, dear readers… The great Stoic philosopher (and Roman Emperor) Marcus Aurelius commented in his wisdom, centuries ago: “Men seek retreats for themselves, houses in the … More A Government in Retreat (Some Thoughts on the Last One)\n\nThe Second Coming\n\nLast night, the great African writer Chinua Achebe passed away in Boston, Massachusetts, aged 82 years old. Up until his death, he was the David and Marianna Fisher University Professor and Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University in the United States. Chinua Achebe has a special place in Jamaicans’ hearts – largely because of his … More The Second Coming\n\nYesterday was the first International Day of Forests – I did not have a chance to focus on it, but do take a look at my recent photos of St. Thomas and the awesome cotton tree in Somerset. Our forests are precious. I wanted to share this lovely post from the Rainforest Alliance with you… … More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000028610229492} +{"content": "The Shape-Shifter's Curse\nISBN: 1416990348\nEAN13: 9781416990345\nLanguage: English\nPages: 232\nDimensions: 1.00\" H x 8.00\" L x 5.00\" W\nFormat: Paperback\nProduct is currently Out of Stock.\nYou can add it to your wishlist and you will be notified once we receive a copy.\nBook Overview\nIn this Magic Repair Shop story, Mr. McGuire takes Maggie and her friends to Scotland to meet one of his oldest friends, who will conduct Maggie's World Federation of Magic testing. After a panther attacks their host, Maggie must figure out who conjured the creature and why. Original.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions About The Shape-Shifter's Curse", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9527861475944519} +{"content": "The Visual Mba: Two Years of Business School Packed into One Priceless Book of Pure Awesomeness (Paperback)\n\nThe Visual Mba: Two Years of Business School Packed into One Priceless Book of Pure Awesomeness By Jason Barron —\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780358343646\nISBN-10: 035834364X\nPublisher: Harvest\nPublication Date: April 7th, 2020\nPages: 208\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "It is by chance we met by choice we became friends.Rate it:(5.00 / 3 votes)Say it\n\nAn unknown or unnamed source\n\nAll Unknown quotes | Unknown Books\n\nclick to add your vote (64 votes)\n\nFind a translation for this quote in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this Unknown quote with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Unknown Quotes.\" Quotes.net. 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