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Take the reading speed test and find out your reading speed.\n\n Add Comments    Add Review    Add Summary  \n\nSamantha on 11/27/2023 9:53:31 PM\n\nI love reading free books online. I have shared this website with my friends too so that they too can read books for free.\n\nShannon on 11/26/2023 8:52:30 PM\n\nNever saw such an excellent free book resource website before this.\n\nBook lover on 11/25/2023 7:51:29 PM\n\nI am searching for more books by Henry Lawson.\n\nNo Reviews Available for this book. You may add a Review for this book by using the \"Add Review\" link\n\nClick here  to view Book Summary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9947279691696167} +{"content": "Tour Schedule: FLIRTING WITH FATE by J.C. Cervantes\n\nWe are so excited to be announcing the creative content tour schedule for FLIRTING WITH FATE by J.C. Cervantes. Thank you to everyone who signed up to participate in this tour! Please be sure to check out each stop on the tour, where our hosts will be promoting the book in a creative way. We appreciate all the help in spreading the word about this awesome title!\n\nMonday, April 18\nCristiana – @theshakespeareana\n\nTuesday, April 19\nTaylor – @25thavenuewest\n\nWednesday, April 20\nJessica – @whatjessireads\n\nThursday, April 21\nElla – @wraithreads\n\nFriday, April 22\nRubi – @book_sustenance\n\nSaturday, April 23\nChrystal – @curls.into.books\n\nSunday, April 24\nNagma – @takealookatmybookshelf\n\nMonday, April 25\nKriz – @artsy.kriz\n\nTuesday, April 26\nBeck – @beck_michaels\n\nWednesday, April 27\nCelina – @venusinbooks\n\nThursday, April 28\nJordan – @booknook.sisters\n\nFriday, April 29\nSadie – @sadiesspotlight\n\nSaturday, April 30\nCandice – @balancing_books_and_beauties\n\nFlirting with Fate by J.C. Cervantes\nBy Razorbill\nOn April 19, 2022\nGenres: Young Adult Fantasy/Paranormal Romance\nPages: 384\nFormat: Ebook | Hardcover | Audible\nPurchase: Amazon | Indie Bound Barnes & NobleBooks a Million\n\nJane the Virgin meets The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants in New York Times bestselling author J.C. Cervantes’s charming, romantic YA debut.\n\nAva Granados will never forgive herself for being late to her beloved nana’s deathbed. But due to a flash flood that left Ava in a fender bender with a mysterious boy, she missed her grandmother’s mystical blessing—one that has been passed between the women of her family upon death for generations. Then Nana’s ghost appears with a challenge from beyond the grave. As it turns out, Nana did give Ava a blessing, but it missed its target, landing with the boy from the night of the storm instead. Was it fate? Ava refuses to believe so.\n\nWith the help of her sisters and Nana’s rather bumbling spiritual guide, she’s determined to reclaim her share of the family magic and set Nana free. For guarded Ava, befriending some random boy is the last thing she wants to do. She’s gotten along just fine protecting her heart—keeping people at a distance is a great way to ensure no one ever hurts you. But as Ava embarks on her mission to retrieve the lost blessing, she starts to wonder if getting close to thunderstorm boy is worth the risk. In her swoony, heartwarming young adult debut, New York Times bestselling author J.C. Cervantes weaves an unforgettable tale about family, fate, and finding love where you least expect it.\n\nAbout J.C. Cervanes\n\nJ.C. is the New York Times best-selling author of books for children and young adults. Her books have appeared on national lists, including the American Booksellers Association New Voices, Barnes and Noble’s Best Young Reader Books, as well as Amazon’s Best Books of the Month. She has earned multiple awards and recognitions, including the New Mexico Book Award, and the Zia Book Award. She currently resides in the Land of Enchantment with her family, three spoiled dogs, and a lifetime collection of books. But she keeps part of her heart in Southern California, where she was born and raised. When she isn’t writing she is haunting bookstores and searching for magic in all corners of the world.\n\nYou can find J.C. on her socials: Instagram | Twitter\n\nOne thought on “Tour Schedule: FLIRTING WITH FATE by J.C. Cervantes\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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Continue Reading →", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9131335020065308} +{"content": "Overall rating and opinion of \"The Maestro Monologue\" by Rob White\n\nUse this forum to discuss the May 2022 Book of the month, \"The Maestro Monologue: Discover your Genius, Defeat your intruder, Design your destiny\" by Rob White.\nPost Reply\nUser avatar\nPosts: 53373\nJoined: 22 Oct 2013, 07:12\nFavorite Author: Agatha Christie\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 2232\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-gali.html\nReading Device: B00I15SB16\nPublishing Contest Votes: 0\nfav_author_id: 2484\n2022 Reading Goal: 66\n2022 Goal Completion: 103%\n\nOverall rating and opinion of \"The Maestro Monologue\" by Rob White\n\nPost by gali »\n\nThis is a discussion topic for the MAY 2022 Book of the month, The Maestro Monologue: Discover your Genius, Defeat your intruder, Design your destiny\" by Rob White.\n\nWhat is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? What did you think of the writing style? What did you think of the cover? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?\n\nPlease remember to add your actual rating using the book's page on: Bookshelves.\nPronouns: She/Her\n\n\"In the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you.\" (Mortimer J. Adler)\nGideon Oluwatoyin Olomofe\nPosts: 305\nJoined: 23 Feb 2022, 11:02\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 39\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-gideon-oluwatoyin-olomofe.html\nLatest Review: Wild World by Peter S. Rush\n\nPost by Gideon Oluwatoyin Olomofe »\n\nI so much like the book. The message inside is powerful. I was really challenged by how the author has come up with different concepts in the book—intruder, positive affirmation, and so on.\n\nThe writing style is bold and easy to read. The book interface is cool to look at. The cover pictures also portray its power theme.\n\nI strongly recommend it\nUser avatar\nPosts: 47\nJoined: 29 Mar 2022, 16:52\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 17\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-atova.html\nLatest Review: The Fox by M. N. J. Butler\n2022 Reading Goal: 24\n2022 Goal Completion: 33%\n\nPost by Atova »\n\nThis book couldn't have come at a better time.\n\nI love the theme of this book, it's artistic cover page and it's diverse concepts. It's a really good read for the month of May, and I hope others will read it soon so we can have a full house discussion.\nUser avatar\nPosts: 136\nJoined: 28 Dec 2021, 12:42\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 31\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-stylesreview.html\nLatest Review: Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer\n\nPost by stylesreview »\n\nI loved the Maestro Monologue a lot. The chapters are easy to digest, there are lots of quotes, and Rob's enthusiasm is epic.\n\nWhen I first picked the book I wanted to know what the \"Maestro Monologue\" was about, and I'm glad I learned a lot from it. My favourite part of is the part on the Dynamic Trio. Still trying to find my trio though.\n\nIt has an interesting cover image. The dude with the wand is probably your Maestro doing his / her magic.\n\nI'd definitely recommend it to other people. It helped me (along other material) unplug from the notion of \"what I need is out there\". It can also help someone adjust the value they put into other people's opinions too.\nUser avatar\nPosts: 136\nJoined: 14 Jul 2021, 02:31\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 48\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-chetna-123.html\nLatest Review: Man Mission by Eytan Uliel\n\nPost by Chetna_123 »\n\nThe book is a powerful source of manifestation and how they can change your life. I have reviewed this book and I would say the only one who have read this work can understand the title. The author's work and word choice are commendable.\nPosts: 252\nJoined: 21 Apr 2022, 15:00\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 29\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-emiglee.html\nLatest Review: The Magician's Secret by Charles Townsend\n2022 Reading Goal: 15\n2022 Goal Completion: 120%\n\nPost by Emiglee »\n\nThis book is a great read for May.\nI love the theme and all its concepts. I am not someone who cares about the cover of books but, I must admit, the cover caught my interest and I was curious to know what the book is about. I am glad I did.\nEtini Willie\nPosts: 279\nJoined: 19 Jan 2022, 00:16\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 49\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-etini-willie.html\nLatest Review: Zonas de quema by Jorge P. Newbery\n\nPost by Etini Willie »\n\nI have read 'The Maestro Monologue'. The book is an excellent motivational book that has personally helped me to push barrier and achieve tremendous positive things.\n\nWhat I love most about the book is the part that Rob White explains that the position a person is in is the products of the person's thoughts. When you think it's possible, it is always possible.\n\nRob White used a direct writing style and its admirable. I love this book. I would recommend it to anyone that has bouts of depression. It would lift the person\nFaith - Benny Any\nPosts: 596\nJoined: 19 May 2021, 02:29\nCurrently Reading: My Enemy in Vietnam\nBookshelf Size: 91\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-faith-benny-any.html\nLatest Review: The Fantastical Keys of Darius Newton Archibank by Zarqnon the Embarrassed\n\nPost by Faith - Benny Any »\n\nI loved almost all aspects of this book. It has eye-opening content. A summary of what I learned is that \"You are who you are now because of how you think you are\". Everyone has the power to rewrite his or her life. I only disliked the repetitions that were made; some points were overemphasized. The author's writing style was simple. I recommend it to lovers of self-help books.\nMadame Read More\nPosts: 20\nJoined: 14 Mar 2022, 11:11\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 18\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-madame-read-more.html\nLatest Review: Wilderness Cry by Hilary L Hunt M.D.\n\nPost by Madame Read More »\n\nI enjoyed reading the book as i found it very relatable and full of useful and impactful information.\nI am currently making changes in my life because of the positive information that i acquired in the book.\nI think the author did a very good job. I feel that the writing style was bold and admirable.\nI would definitely recommend this book to young adults or anyone looking to turn a new leaf in his or her life\nBibliophile Reviewer\nPosts: 300\nJoined: 23 Feb 2022, 15:10\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 69\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-bibliophile-reviewer.html\nLatest Review: The Madame by Marie Mason\n\nPost by Bibliophile Reviewer »\n\nI read this book a while back after editing one of its volunteer reviews. The reviewer's analysis about the maestro in us caught my attention. I'd say that the book expatiates on a regular concept in a unique way. I like how the author makes us focus more on the positive aspects of our lives in order to silence the intruder we may have allowed to gain dominance. It's a 4-star book for me.\nDent Odhiambo\nPosts: 70\nJoined: 19 Mar 2022, 12:55\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 21\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-dent-odhiambo.html\nLatest Review: Man Mission by Eytan Uliel\n\nPost by Dent Odhiambo »\n\nI loved the book starting from the creative name and the cover. What really made this book hood is the fact that it takes you on a journey, the only difference is that it's not on a road but your brain.\nPosts: 395\nJoined: 31 Mar 2022, 19:39\nCurrently Reading:\nBookshelf Size: 32\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-ifesi.html\nLatest Review: Natural Relief for Anxiety and Stress by Gustavo Kinrys, MD\n\nPost by Ifesi »\n\nEasy to read as the author did a great job using that writing style. I will recommend this book to people seeking for help. Although the cover page revealed less of how much informative the book is, it is still worth 4 out of 4 stars.\nUser avatar\nPosts: 48\nJoined: 22 Dec 2017, 18:03\nCurrently Reading: My Enemy in Vietnam\nBookshelf Size: 23\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-kcollins14.html\nLatest Review: The Last Lumenian by S.G. Blaise\nReading Device: B00I15SB16\n\nPost by kcollins14 »\n\nAt first, I was honestly a bit skeptical. The whole thing seemed a bit...cheesy if that's the right word, especially the whole 'majestic child' stuff. It seemed a bit much. Also, I didn't know how it would tackle actually dealing with your flaws honestly. I was afraid it'd just be like 'be yourself' without talking about those parts of you that need changing. But as I was reading, I really thought about it and realized what it was trying to say was that just point blank thinking we're awful at something is actually unproductive and won't change anything. As someone who tends to be critical of themselves, this was kinda hard for me to buy. But once you see what it's trying to say it has a lot of great ideas.\nUser avatar\nB Sheila Holt\nPosts: 670\nJoined: 03 Oct 2020, 01:32\nCurrently Reading: One Christmas Eve\nBookshelf Size: 60\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-sheilaread.html\nLatest Review: Happy Healing by Dominique Bourlet\n\nPost by B Sheila Holt »\n\nThis book was great in so many ways!! I loved the cover. It was beautiful.\nI love reading self-help books anyway, but when they really are able to change your life like this one can, then the book is even better. This one works inside your brain from the very start, as long as you are open to wanting a better life.\nI liked the “to-be” list. I loved the “seven day challenge”, plus so many other parts.\n\nI loved how easy each chapter and section was so simple and easy to read and understand. Plus the lessons were so relatable and easy to apply. I will read this book many times over.\n\nI will definitely recommend it to everyone. Will also consider it as gifts to give others.\nUser avatar\nPosts: 79\nJoined: 15 Jan 2021, 03:54\nCurrently Reading: Wilderness Cry\nBookshelf Size: 32\nReviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-dcruzsammy.html\nLatest Review: Kalayla by Jeannie Nicholas\n\nPost by dcruzsammy »\n\nI liked and enjoyed the book. It was well thought out with many exercises that gets you more invested. The author provided lots of ideas that is relevant for me. I wouldn't say I'm a completely improved person after reading it and doing the exercises, but it is definitely a step forward.\nPost Reply\n\nReturn to “Discuss \"The Maestro Monologue\" by Rob White”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990253448486328} +{"content": "Enter To Win A $25 Amazon Gift Card\n\nI’ve put together a little giveaway for you guys. The prizes are a $25 Amazon Gift Card, three digital copies of my upcoming military science fiction novel ATLAS, and one print copy. If you’re curious, you can read more about ATLAS here. To enter, complete one or more of the options below. The more options […]\n\n7 From 7 Giveaway\n\nGood day! Today I’m announcing something very exciting: The 7-From-7 Giveaway. Basically you’ll have seven chances to win seven speculative fiction novels. Myself and the authors below are part of a seven-day-long blog hop. For the next week, we’re each running a giveaway where you have a chance of winning a 7+ ebook bundle. Each […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9681651592254639} +{"content": "© 2024 KOSU\nPlay Live Radio\nNext Up:\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 0:00\nAvailable On Air StationThe A.V. Club, a Hugo Award-winning editor and author of the novel Taft 2012.\n\nCopyright 2023 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.\n\nKOSU is nonprofit and independent. 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But a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in China may lead to separation—From the Hardcover edition.\nPublisher: 2016.\nISBN: 9781101885574\nCharacteristics: 1 online resource\ndata file, rda\n\nRelated Resources\n\nFrom Library Staff\n\nList - Summer Reads ☼\nmhplandrea Jun 19, 2017\n\nRomance | Contemporary | A dazzling novel that vividly portrays the glamorous White Dinners that occur annually in Paris, and the ups and downs of three interconnected couples for whom the dinners have become a tradition (ebook available below as well)\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nOct 22, 2018\n\nI really enjoyed this book and was surprised to see my son-in-law's last name in the book-Sevigny. He is French Canadian.\n\nMar 10, 2018\n\nSteele did a great job with this book it was interesting and character were described in detail and you wanted to follow the characters and see them to the end of book. Good read!! A no stress book!ge 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\nSubject Headings\n\nFind it at my library\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8013257384300232} +{"content": "Sharon C. Cooper\n\nJust thinking…\n\nHuge Multi-Author Giveaway!\n\nafrican-american-multicultural-rom-cooper-sharon\n\nHi All! Great news – I’ve teamed up with over 30 fantastic AA & MC authors to give away a huge collection of novels, PLUS a Kindle Fire to one lucky winner!\n\nYou can win my novel NEGOTIATING FOR LOVE, plus books from authors like Delaney Diamond, Rina Gray, L.V. Lewis and Vanessa Riley to name a few.\n\nEnter the giveaway by clicking on this link: https://www.booksweeps.com/enter-win-30-african-american-multicultural-romances-feb-17/\n\nGood luck! Hope you win!\n\nFebruary 10, 2017 Posted by | Giveaways | , , , , , , | Comments Off on Huge Multi-Author Giveaway!\n\nL.V. Lewis – Jungle Fever Duology\n\na Boxed Set\n\nFifty Shades of Jungle Fever and Exit Strategy\n\nby L. V. Lewis\n\nLV_Bundle_Draft5flat cover by Melissa Blue\n\nJoin L.V. Lewis, Bestselling author as she brings you her EXTRAORDINARY Alpha-Male boxed set, the JUNGLE FEVER DUOLOGY featuring FIFTY SHADES OF JUNGLE FEVER and EXIT STRATEGY her breakout hit novels in the vein of the most popular contemporary romance series counterpart: Fifty Shades of Grey, told primarily from the POV of an African American woman.\n\nAfter reading for a chapter or so you’ll realize, however, that Keisha Beale is no Anastasia Steele. She’s sassy, irreverent, and unapologetically hilarious in her reactions to Tristan White, the venture capitalist whose sexual proclivities rock her world.\n\nHere’s your opportunity to get both FIFTY SHADES OF JUNGLE FEVER and EXIT STRATEGY in the JUNGLE FEVER DUOLOGY for the price of one! Even if you already have one of them, at this price you can have them together to complete your collection, or refer the boxed set to a friend, or two. 🙂\n\n3-D Cover by Rachel at Shoutlines Designs … just please stay.”\n\nI look into his eyes, and all I want to do at that moment is kiss him senseless. He may not have given me a declaration of love, but somehow I know this is as close as I’m going to get with a man like Tristan White. For now.\n\nAs an answer, I stand on my tiptoes, throw my arms around his neck, and kiss him with everything in me.\n\nTristan Keisha 4 (1)\n\nL. V. Lewis is a married, mother of four who lives in South Georgia and works in the Florida Panhandle. A new author who decided stories like Fifty Shades of Grey needed a little more diversity and comedy, penned Fifty Shades of Jungle Fever as a parodied response to those wildly popular books from a woman of color. A voracious reader since kindergarten, Lewis loves nothing more than to curl up with a good book and a glass of wine. Now that Lewis has young adults who think they don’t need their parents anymore, she has taken up another time-draining career of writing. Her love for writing is only eclipsed by her love for her family.\n\nSocial Media\n\nWebsite and blog: http://www.lvlewis.com\n\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/lv_lewis\n\nPinterest: https://pinterest.com/lvlewis148/\n\nAuthor Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LVLewis50SoJF\n\nGoodReads:http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6553830.L_V_Lewis\n\nTristan and Keisha - ES Promo\n\nMay 27, 2014 Posted by | Blog Guest | , | Comments Off on L.V. Lewis – Jungle Fever Duology\n\nExit Strategy by L.V. Lewis\n\nCongratulations to author L.V. Lewis on her new release, Exit Strategy, book 2 of the Ghetto Girl Romance Quadrilogy! I thoroughly enjoyed Fifty Shades of Jungle Fever, book 1 of the Ghetto Girl Romance Quadrilogy and can’t wait to dive into part 2  – Exit Strategy! L.V is also doing an AWESOME giveaway, but first let’s find out what Exit Strategy is all about. Check it out!\n\nCover Design by: CoverMeCreative.com by © krischarbonneau@yahoo.com\n\nCover me creative\n\nPhoto Credits: Cover Image – Passion © Chris Schmidt – Track5 Photography via iStockPhoto.com\n\nVintage Carriage Return © Editorial via Dreamstime.com\n\nAuthor L.V. Lewis revisits the world of Keisha Beale and Tristan White from her Fifty Shades of Jungle Fever in Exit Strategy!Get your copy NOW!  Barnes & NobleSmashwords, & Amazon\n\nL. V. Lewis doesn’t have the financial means of Tristan White, but she wouldn’t want readers to go away from this new release empty handed, so she’s giving all readers the chance to win some fabulous prizes.\n\nClick on the photo below to enter.\n\nGiveaway time\n\nThe giveaway will run from October 29th – November 28th (don’t forget to like and follow my friends, then tweet about the giveaway daily to increase your odds of winning).\n\nFifty Shades - Jungle Fever\n\nDuring the week of October 29th – November 5th, Fifty Shades of Jungle Fever will be on sale for $.99!\n\nBarnes and Noble | Amazon | Kobo | Smashwords | iTunes SonyOctober 29, 2013 Posted by | Blog Guest | , | Comments Off on Exit Strategy by L.V. Lewis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9911054968833923} +{"content": "Bestselling Author Delilah Devlin\nHomeMeet Delilah\nBookshelfBlogExtrasEditorial ServicesContactDelilah's Collections\n\nArchive for March 15th, 2018\n\nI’m in Nashville! Come join me if you can!\nThursday, March 15th, 2018\n\nIf you live anywhere near Nashville, you might want to head to the Airport Marriott on Saturday. From 3-6 PM a slew of wonderful authors, including myself and my sister Elle James, will be signing books! I’ll have print copies of Reaper and Texas Cowboys, Volume 1 & Volume 2.\n\nFor more information about the conference, click on the picture above!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9888595342636108} +{"content": "Somerset Tsunami\n\nAuthor(s): Emma Carroll\n\nA sinking boat.\nA girl in disguise.\nA disappearing sea.\n\nWhen Fortune Sharpe carves a boat from a tree with her beloved brother, Gem, she's only having a bit of fun. But now is not the time for a girl to be drawing attention to herself. She is sent away to find work dressed as a boy. Luckily a rich manor house is hiring.\n\nYet Barrow Hill's inhabitants harbour dangerous secrets of their own, the suspicious owner is hunting for witches, and the house itself is a little too close to the sea.\n\n$14.99(AUD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nAdd to Cart\n\nClick & Collect\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Faber & Faber, Limited\n • : Faber & Faber, Limited\n • : September 2019\n • : ---length:- '7.795'width:- '5.079'units:- Inches\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : Emma Carroll", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.991237461566925} +{"content": "November 26, 2014\nRate this\nPoetry workshop hosted by Pilgrim senior focuses on bullying\n\nPilgrim High School senior Victoria DuBois is hosting a poetry-writing workshop, starting on Oct. 16.\n\nThe three-week program is part of her senior project, and will give teenagers the chance to express their feelings about bullying through writing. 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Harvard University Press (192lexander Paseau (2015). Knowledge of Mathematics Without Proof. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (4):775-799.\nThomas Ryckman (2015). Why History Matters to Philosophy of Physics. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 50:4-12.\n\nView all 6 citations / Add more citations\n\nSimilar books and articles\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2009-01-28\n\nTotal downloads\n\n44 ( #90,510 of 1,789,836 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n5 ( #166,717 of 1,789,836 )\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": 0.9784603118896484} +{"content": "How to say calling in Turkish ˈkɔ lɪŋ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate calling to Turkish? This page provides all possible translations of the word calling in the Turkish language.\n\nDiscuss this calling Turkish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"calling.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 25 Apr. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "what chiefly matters is ...\n\nwhat chiefly matters is ...\n  • что действительно имеет значение, так это ...\n\nEnglish-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher. 2010.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?\n\nСмотреть что такое \"what chiefly matters is ...\" в других словарях:\n\n • Chiefly About War Matters — Hawthorne in 1862, the year he wrote Chiefly About War Matters , by Emanuel Leutze Chiefly About War Matters , originally credited by a Peaceable Man , is an 1862 essay by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. 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Thanks for stopping by our site!!!\n\nPosted on 26/10/2017, in Authors & Books, Blast, Blurb, Excerpt, Giveaway, New Releases", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Try Our Apps\n\nfollow Dictionary.com\n\nThe truth about \"stupider\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Search Results   \n\n6 Results for: cynthia leitich smith\n\nLast 30 days\nLast 6 months\nLast 12 months\nLast 24 months\nSpecific Dates\n\nReview of Harvest House\n\nHarvest House by Cynthia Leitich SmithHigh School    Candlewick    320 pp.4/23    9781536218602    $19.99e-book ed.  9781536227284    $19.99Theater kid Hughie Wolfe, one of the few Indigenous students at his high school, is disappointed when the fall play is cancelled. He sets his sights on a new project: a haunted house fundraiser at the...\n\nWe Need Diverse Books: A Decade in Action\n\nIt all started on Twitter. 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Sponsored by   Author (and, just announced, winner of the 2020 Neustadt Prize for Children’s Literature!) Cynthia Leitich Smith and veteran editor Rosemary Brosnan have joined forces to launch Heartdrum, an imprint of...\n\nFive questions for Cynthia Leitich Smith\n\nCynthia Leitich Smith's urban fantasy series the Tantalize quartet did indeed tantalize readers with its vampire-themed eatery Sanguini's: A Very Rare Restaurant (and, of course, the vampires and other supernatural beings involved therein). Her latest novel, Feral Curse (Candlewick, 13–16 years), is the second book in the Tantalize spinoff series...\n\nWe are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972455501556396} +{"content": "How to say ANA in Ukrainian ˈæn ə, ˈɑ nə\n\nWould you like to know how to translate ANA to Ukrainian? This page provides all possible translations of the word ANA in the Ukrainian language.\n\ncentral(adjective)\n\nprincipal or most important\n\nthe central point of his argument.\n\nGet even more translations for ANA\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this ANA Ukrainian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ANA.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 1 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": 0.977874219417572} +{"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\nApplejack cap\n\napplejack cap\n\nnoun phrase\n\nA round, usually knitted and bright-colored cap with a wide peak and a pompom; Bop Cap (Black)\n\nRead Also:\n\n well or fine; under control. the usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit of a small tree, Malus sylvestris, of the rose family. the tree, cultivated in most temperate regions. the fruit of any of certain other species of tree of the same genus. any of these trees. any of various other similar fruits, or […]\n\n • Apples and oranges\n\n Unlike objects or persons, as in Assessing the problems of the neighborhood grocery by examining a giant supermarket is comparing apples and oranges. This metaphor for dissimilarity began as apples and oysters, which appeared in John Ray’s proverb collection of 1670. It is nearly always accompanied by a warning that one cannot compare such different […]\n\n • Apples and pears\n\n plural noun (Cockney, rhyming slang) stairs Often shortened to apples\n\n • Apples of the hesperides\n\n the golden apples given to Hera as a wedding gift. They were in the safekeeping of the Hesperides and of the dragon Ladon.\n\nDisclaimer: Applejack cap 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": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Tagged: gender\n\nOpen Office Hours to break barriers\n\nSarah Davis-Goff on how Tramp Press is battling book trade gender bias. 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Read more\n\nSubscribe to RSS - gender", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9527716040611267} +{"content": "The Elements of Style\n\nFront Cover\nMacmillan, 1965 - English language - 71 pages\n26 Reviews\n\nWhat people are saying - Write a review\n\nUser ratings\n\n5 stars\n4 stars\n3 stars\n2 stars\n1 star\n\nBest short writing style book\n\nUser Review  - azreview - Overstock.com\n\nI buy multiples of this book to give to my students who are studying composition and English. A short simple book on how to be a better writer. Truly a CLASSIC book. Price was fantastic on Overstock I think I bought four. Read full review\n\nCommunicate in Style\n\nUser Review  - photographytom75 - Overstock.com\n\nFor over fifty years The Elements of Style has been the writers go to reference. Read full review\n\nAll 9 reviews »\n\nOther editions - View all\n\nBibliographic information", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9674986600875854} +{"content": "Author: Kim and Tanya\n\nKim is a librarian | life hacker | ancient history nerd | mom to 2 little boys | Utah native | digital archivist | British comedy/British detective show junkie | outdoor lover. Tanya is a digital lifehacker | Food Science guru | teenage boy wrangler | husband tamer | adventure seeker | avid reader.\n\nGXO Reading Challenges Group on Goodreads\n\nReading Challenges • One Comment\n\nBig Announcement today!! We’ve created a Goodreads group for the three reading challenges we host here on Girlxoxo! Read on to learn...\n\nRead More\n\n2020 New Releases on Our Radar\n\nBookish • 3 Comments\n\nOne of the most exciting things about a new year is perusing the many lists of new releases expected to come out. There are quite a few...\n\nRead More\n\n2020 Monthly Motif Reading Challenge [January Check-In]\n\nBookish • 19 Comments\n\nHere we go again with the Monthly Motif Reading Challenge 2020. Each month we’ll be publishing a check in post like this to help keep...\n\nRead More\n\nMonthly Key Word Reading Challenge [January Check In]\n\nBlog Events • 21 Comments\n\nWelcome to the first round of the 2020 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge! Each month we’ll be publishing these check-in posts with...\n\nRead More\n\n#AMonthofFaves Favorite Book Covers From Our Reads This Year\n\nBookish • 5 Comments\n\nHere are the book covers we loved the most from our reads this year – and more importantly we’re sharing if the book as good as the...\n\nRead More\n\nThis Is How We Blogged [The 2019 Edition] #AMonthofFaves\n\nBlogging • 2 Comments\n\nThis is the 4th year that Girlxoxo has been a team of 2 – Kim and Tanya, but this is the first year that we blogged the least. We both...\n\nRead More\n\n#AMonthofFaves This is How We Do Christmas\n\nLife • 3 Comments\n\nWe love the holiday season and Christmas is special to both of us. ✰ TANYA ✰ This Christmas it’s just going to be our small...\n\nRead More\n\n#AMonthofFaves The Favorite Things 2019 Edition\n\nFavorites • 6 Comments\n\nThese are a few of our favorite things that I mentioned loving this year – used daily, or whenever it was needed. These things rocked...\n\nRead More\n\n4 Under-Rated Books That Deserve More Buzz #AMonthofFaves\n\nBookish • 5 Comments\n\nWe read quite a bit – many of the books are well hyped – and then there are those which we can’t believe more people...\n\nRead More\n\n5 Popular Books Worth the Hype [and 1 Not Worth It] #AMonthofFaves\n\nBookish • 9 Comments\n\nThis year there were many books that totally rocked our socks! And then there were the few books that left us wanting more and wondering...\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000008463859558} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “self-absorbed”\n\nself-absorbed\n\nadjective uk   /ˌself.əbˈzɔːbd/ us    /-ˈzɔːrbd/ usually disapproving\nonly interested in yourself and your own activities\nself-absorption\nnoun [U] uk   /ˌself.əbˈzɔːp.ʃən/ us    /-ˈzɔːrp-/\nHer self-absorption is total - she talks you to death about her health problems.\n(Definition of self-absorbed from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of self-absorbed?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “self-absorbed” in other dictionaries\n\nTranslations of “self-absorb", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7114436626434326} +{"content": "Rather Be Reading » A Blog by Two Busy Girls Who Always Find Time For a Each Other\n\nMasthead header\n\nTag Archives: books about childhood crushes\n\nEstelle: I Only Have Eyes For You by Bella Andre\n\nI Only Have Eyes for You by Bella Andre ( web | tweet ) Part of The Sullivans series. Publication Date: September 24, 2013 (paperback) Publisher: Harlequin MIRA Pages: 378 Target audience: Adult / romance fans Keywords: childhood crushes, weddings, family Format read: ARC from Publisher via NetGalley! (Thanks!) Summary: Sophie has had her eye on […]\n\nView full post »\n\nNovember 18, 2013 - 9:00 am\n\nIf You Were Mine by Bella Andre (Romance Review) - […] friendships Format read: ARC from Publisher via NetGalley. (Thanks!) Other books by Bella Andre: I Only Have Eyes for You | Kissing Under the […]\n\nSeptember 18, 2013 - 3:23 am\n\nAlexa Y. - I haven’t read any Bella Andre books yet, but it certainly sounds like I ought to based simply on this review! I too have a soft spot for stories about childhood crushes that last through adulthood, so this sounds like it will be PERFECT for me to read.\n\nSeptember 17, 2013 - 10:32 pm\n\nLucy @ The Reading Date - This does sound like an awesome romance. I think I may have the Christmas book in this series from NG. I like the San Francisco setting I spy on the cover too. Thanks for the rec! Definitely sounds like a good romance series to binge on.\n\nSeptember 17, 2013 - 1:15 am\n\nBookworm1858 - I do get kind of annoyed when the hero thinks he’s not good enough for the heroine but it sounds like that’s not too frustrating here. Also love that Sophie is a librarian (yay for characters who read!)\n\nSeptember 16, 2013 - 7:24 pm\n\nLauren @ Love is not a triangle - Ooooh! I just read the first in this series over the weekend and it was delicious. I was actually wondering how many more there are, and I just checked that this is #4 (correct?) So 4 more to go. Awesome. Love these sexy Sullivans. I like seeing Sophie because she’s not quite so whorish as her brothers (gosh, they must have slept through most of San Francisco by now). Anyway, I agree to loving when characters get together who already have a childhood bond. It makes the tension that much more stronger sometimes. Looking forward to reading this one! Great review.\n\nSeptember 16, 2013 - 6:39 pm\n\nHannah - It wasn’t “nobody puts baby in the corner”, but I will still send you a high five all the way from rainy England for getting Dirty Dancing in there!\nReally good review, will have to add this one to my ever growing TBR pile 🙂\n\nSeptember 16, 2013 - 2:01 pm\n\nQuinn @ Quinn's Book Nook - I’ve been so curious about Bella Andre’s books for awhile. I keep seeing them around on other blogs, but I don’t read a ton of adult romance anymore (I used to read them ALL THE TIME while I was in college). Now I’m all about the teen romance. I’m not sure what that says about me 🙂\n\nBut I am a huge sucker for childhood crushes turned adult crushes too!! And yay for librarian main character! I need to look into this one.\n\nSeptember 16, 2013 - 1:04 pm\n\nAnna - TOTALLY just requested this at the library. Cannot wait — thanks for the heads up! 🙂\n\nSeptember 16, 2013 - 12:13 pm\n\nJess @ Gone with the Words - FAB REVIEW, E!!! I had a lot of fun reading this book and getting your texts! haha I laughed out loud when I got that gym text, lol. I’m so glad you enjoyed this as much as I did. I know you’ll really like the others. 🙂", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7456009387969971} +{"content": "Tags » Blog Categories\n\nThe Bridge\n\nWhen I go back and think about some of the happiest moments in my life, they usually have some sort of bittersweet twist.\n\nI’ve said it before—I’m not, by inclination, a naturally happy person (maybe it’s the influence of all the reading I’ve had to do for my major…in any good book, at least one important character dies), and maybe it’s because I too often get high off the nostalgia from good old days I can never go back to. 505 more words\n\nBlog Categories\n\nSunday's Best\n\nHey, people!\n\nI am back with another post for you. 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She's never had a real home of her own, but perhaps she could borrow someone else's. Under an assumed name and identity, she moves to Harmony, Texas, but keeps her distance from the welcoming townsfolk. Until prairie fires threaten Harmony-and Reagan learns the true meaning of family, friends, and home.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780425235102\nPublisher: Penguin Publishing Group\nPublication date: 06/01/2010\nSeries: Jodi Thomas's Harmony Series , #1\nPages: 384\nSales rank: 115,268\nProduct dimensions: 4.20(w) x 6.80(h) x 1.00(d)\nAge Range: 18 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nNew York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas is a fifth-generation Texan who sets many of her stories in her home state, where her grandmother was born in a covered wagon. She is a certified marriage and family counselor, a Texas Tech graduate and writer-in-residence at West Texas A&M University. 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She has ​developed adeep dependence on him (= she ​needs him ​emotionally).\nMore examples\n(Definition of dependence from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\n\n\"dependence\" in American English\n\nSee all translations\n\ndependencenoun [U]\n\n us   /dɪˈpen·dəns/ (also dependency,  /dɪˈpen·dən·si/ )\na ​state of ​needing something or someone, esp. in ​order to ​continueexisting or ​operating: The ​company is ​reducingits dependence on ​foreign", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6811965703964233} +{"content": "July 2008\n\nThe Brian Lehrer Show, and Must-Read YA Titles\n\nThat was a lot of fun being on the Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC this morning! The segment is online here. One commenter asked me to recommend YA titles that would give an adult a sense of the richness of the genre. Here are a few of my favorite YA titles that I think have… Read more »\n\nComing Soon…\n\nI’ve been at the Sewanee Writers’ Conference all week, and the last few days here will be a nonstop flurry of activity, so I’m going to post the rest of the outtakes when I get home. (And I’ll recap the conference, which has been amazing, as well.) So check back to read some great quotes… Read more »\n\nNYTBR essay outtakes, Volume 2: Markus Zusak Interview\n\nI was thrilled to interview Markus Zusak, author of The Book Thief, a novel I loved. In this interview he mentions To Kill A Mockingbird and The Catcher in the Rye, two classic novels which were originally published for adults, but are hugely popular among teens. Interestingly, several executives at major publishers told me that… Read more »\n\nSome Clarifications\n\nI seem to have had a few toes eaten by lit bloggers since my essay’s been published. They’ve misinterpreted a few things, and several people seem to have mistaken my “surprise” and “confusion” at my novel selling as YA for hand-wringing disappointment. I wasn’t filled with hand-wringing disappointment. In reality, having a book that I… Read more »\n\nNYTBR essay outtakes, Volume 1: Mark Haddon Interview\n\nMark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was published in two simultaneous editions in Britian, one for adults and one for young adults. In America, it was almost published as YA–when the book was at auction here, a YA publisher bid on it, but did not win; it was published only… Read more »\n\nNew York Times Book Review Essay\n\nMy essay is in the New York Times Book Review! I’m really excited about this essay. I had a great time doing all the interviews—I interviewed over 25 authors, librarians, publishers, editors, and booksellers about the current state of YA literature, and the fine line between YA and adult lit, and I learned so much… Read more »\n\nWriters’ Conference Frenzy\n\nI meant to write a long, profound post about the value of writers’ conferences, but I’ve been busy with deadlines and packing and preparing to leave to go to the Sewanee Writers’ Conference in Tennessee. I keep flipping through my photo album from the last time I was at Sewanee, in 2001. I received a… Read more »\n\nTender Hooks\n\nMy husband went out of town so my daughter and I had some girl time this weekend. Girl time consists of: lounging on the couch watching I Love Lucy, eating chocolate chip cookies, reading a hundred board books, trying on shoes, watching Tina Fey impersonate a pirate on Sesame Street (she had an oddly posh… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8688873052597046} +{"content": "Analog and analog\n\nPhilosophical Topics 12 (1):213-226 (1981)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords Analog  Computer  Digital  ScienceGualtiero Piccinini (2008). Computers. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (1):32–73.\nBruce J. MacLennan (1994). Words Lie in Our Way. 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I’m honoured to be selected as one of four judges (along with fellow flash writers, Emily Devane, Christopher Drew, and Karen Jones) for the Biffy 50 2019-2020. My “season” started at … Continue reading The Biffy 50\n\nPublication Day !\n\nIt’s publication day for my flash fiction pamphlet ‘The Neverlands’! Huge thanks to  Sarah Leavesley at V Press for selecting my manuscript for publication, creating its beautiful cover, and taking such care in the editing process. It’s been a joy to work with Sarah and V Press. 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Packaging Dimensions:   Length: 8.24\" Width: 5.26\" Height: 0.54\"\nWeight:   0.38 lbs.\nBinding  Softcover\nRelease Date   Jan 9, 2007\nPublisher   Simon & Schuster\nAge  9-12\nSeries  Good Girlz  \nSeries Number  2  \nISBN  1416525610  \nISBN13  9781416525615  \n\nAvailability  8 units.\nAvailability accurate as of Sep 19, 2017 01:02.\nUsually ships within one to two business days from La Vergne, TNMulticultural Stories > African-American\n3Books > Subjects > Children > Religions > Christianity > Ages 9-12\n4Books > Subjects > Children > Religions > Fiction > Fiction\n5Books > Subjects > Children > Literature\n6Books > Subjects > Literature & Fiction > General > Contemporary\n7Books > Subjects > Teens > Literature & Fiction > General\n8Books > Subjects > Literature & Fiction > Genre Fiction > Teen\n\nChristian Product Categories\nBooks > Youth > Youth Interests > Science, Faith & Evolution\n\nReviews - What do customers think about Blessings in Disguise (Good Girlz)?\n\nBlessing Lessons (4.5) Stars  Mar 23, 2007\nBlessings in Disguise by ReShonda Tate Billingsley picks up six months after her first book in the teen series, Nothing But Drama, ends. In the first book, we were introduced to Camille, Alexis, Angel and Jasmine, who had become a part of a Christian teen group, dubbed The Good Girlz. The first book was told in alternating, character chapters. In Blessings in Disguise, Ms. Billingsley allows the story to be told in one voice, the voice of Jasmine.\n\nJasmine is a plus-sized, fifteen-year old with many insecurities and a chip on her shoulder. She is plagued by feelings of being unattractive, poor and overworked by her family. She is also consumed with finding the father she has never known. Jasmine's fate changes when she discovers that Donovan a star athlete, new to her school, has genuine feeling for her. Her relationship with Donovan is a bright spot in her life, but there are always other issues.\n\nJasmine discovers that her friends from the Good Girlz are involved in illegal activities, and though she does not agree, she finds herself going along for the ride. She also has a lead on where her father might be located. She is convinced once she finds him her life will be perfect. What Jasmine discovers is that everything that looks good is not necessarily good for you. Finding herself in trouble will prove to her and her friends that trouble can often be blessings in disguise.\n\nBlessings in Disguise is a fast-paced, enjoyable cautionary tale. This book is recommended for any young person and anyone who remembers being young.\n\nAngelia Menchan\nAPOOO BookClub\nWhat a Blessing!  Feb 7, 2007\nI have been a fan of Reshonda Tate Billingsley for only a short while but I can tell you this: This book is a great Christian read - for the young & old!\nWonderful, wonderful book  Jan 31, 2007\nBook 2 doesnt dissapoint as the drama with the good girlz continues. This is the type of book I've been waiting on for my daughter. Both of us loved it! I loved how the girls made wrong choices, and were able to learn from their mistakes. We need more books like this. I cant wait for the third book!\n\nWrite your own review about Blessings in Disguise (Good Girlz)\n\nAsk A Question or Provide Feedback regarding Blessings in Disguise (Good Girl", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8047807812690735} +{"content": "Parable Par\"a*ble, v. t. To represent by parable. [R.] [1913 Webster]\n\nWhich by the ancient sages was thus parabled. --Milton. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\n(in which what is stated as fact is probable, or which is founded on the ordinary incidents of daily life), , , , (intended to illustrate some spiritual truth)\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • PARABLE — PARABLE, from the Greek παραβολὴ (lit. juxtaposition ), the usual Septuagint rendering of Hebrew mashal ( comparison, saying, and derived meanings ). No distinction is made in biblical usage between parable, allegory, and fable; all are forms of… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism\n\n • Parable — Par a*ble, n. [F. parabole, L. parabola, fr. Gr. ? a placing beside or together, a comparing, comparison, a parable, fr. ? to throw beside, compare; para beside + ? to throw; cf. Skr. gal to drop. Cf. {Emblem}, {Gland}, {Palaver}, {Parabola},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • parable — (n.) early 14c., saying or story in which something is expressed in terms of something else, from O.Fr. parable, from L. parabola comparison, from Gk. parabole a comparison, parable, lit. a throwing beside, from para alongside (see PARA (Cf. para …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • parable — [par′ə bəl] n. 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The Parable of the Good Samaritan by Jan Wijnants (1670) shows the Good Samaritan tending the injured man. A parable is …   Wikipedia\n\n • parable — [[t]pæ̱rəb(ə)l[/t]] parables N COUNT: oft N of n A parable is a short story, which is told in order to make a moral or religious point, like those in the Bible. ... the parable of the Good Samaritan... The story is a pleasing parable of the… …   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": 0.9999967217445374} +{"content": "mayo 16, 2022\n\nMundo completo de noticias\n\nNASA ICON encuentra los efectos de la erupción volcánica masiva de Tonga en el espacio\n\n4 min read\n\nEl satélite GOES-17 capturó imágenes de una nube paraguas generada por la erupción submarina del volcán Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai el 15 de enero de 2022. 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We have bits and pieces about the four women in this story. I found the way that the author presented them to be very plausible and the story held my attention.\n\n     I had never given much thought as to how it might have come about for Solomon to have married so many women. This book has definitely given me much to think about as to this king with amazing God-given wisdom. He was called to be a King of Peace. Yet as a mere man I’m sure he would have struggled with trying to fulfill that.\n\n     I thoroughly enjoyed the look at what it would have been like for Solomon’s first wife. Human nature would have her wanting to keep him to herself. Yet that was not how her life and marriage played out. It had to have been extremely hard for her each time he married another woman and she knew she would have even less time with him.\n\n     I am giving this wonderful book a rating of 5-stars. 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I'm giving it 4 1/2 stars.\n\nI received a copy of this book in return for an honest review.\n1 like · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Flirting with Danger.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nSeptember 1, 2013 – Shelved\nSeptember 1, 2013 – Shelved as: to-read\nSeptember 11, 2013 – Started Reading\nSeptember 12, 2013 – Finished Reading\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7124139666557312} +{"content": "Essay Writer\n\n[trans. AUDEN, W.H. and TAYLOR, Paul B.]\n\nIowa City: Windhover Press, 1968\n\n8vo, unpaginated. Original grey boards, lettered in gilt and with publisher's device reminiscent of Thor's hammer stamped in blind to front panel. No dustwrapper, as issued. A fine copy.\n\nFirst edition. One of 450 copies, and the first book from the Windhover Press.\n\nA fine copy.\n\nKeywords: W.H. AUDEN Paul B. TAYLOR\"\n\n© Neil Pearson Rare Books 2016 | Sitemap", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988048672676086} +{"content": "\n\nI imagined the house quiet, after they’d left. I could hear the memory of their voices as they were now, an echo. I could feel my heart pull in the way a hand contracts to a fist, the way a… Read More ›\n\nOctober 14, 2018 (Sunday) Sadly, I let myself get too annoyed often and it cut into my enjoyment of life. We rode in the Pilot to the pumpkin patch, all six of us, and I reminded Loren and Lily to… Read More ›\n\nOctober 7, 2018 (Sunday) In the den with the fruit flies on the couch I lay listening to the tic of the clock, the dog shifting, the sound of a jet outside, and nothing else worth noting. We are each… Read More ›", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Reading Year\n\nMy 2016 Reading Year in Review\n\nHappy New Year 2017!! Yay we survived 2016, I am grateful for all the things I got to experience, the people I got to meet and the wonderful books I got to read! But here’s to all the beautiful books I will read in 2017! I plan to read 50 books this year and hopefully I’ll succeed. In 2016, I’ve read much more books than I did in 2015 and I’m really happy about it! So I guess 2016 wasn’t completely bad!\n\nRead: 49 books – 16,200 pages\n\nShortest Book: Oedipe-Roi by Sophocle – 80 pages\n\nLongest Book: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K Rowling\n\nAverage Length: 345 pages\n\nMy Average Rating for 2016: 4,1/5 stars\n\nContinue reading “My 2016 Reading Year in Review”\n\nBook Review\n\nIlluminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff – Book Review (Spoiler-free!!)\n\nHello lovelies and welcome to my review for Illuminae!\n\nI just finished reading this book and I had so many thoughts about it so here they are!\n\nTitle: Illuminae (The Illuminae files #1)\n\nAuthors: Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff\n\nSynopsis: (Jay Kristoff’s words) Illuminae is the  classic tale of Girl meets Boy, Girl loses Boy, parents and planet and ends up on a crippled spaceship with a mad computer, a deadly virus outbreak in the middle of an interstellar war. Isn’t that the coolest plotline ever?\n\nPublished: on October 20th, 2015 by Knopf Books for Young Readers\n\nRead: from December 05 to 10, 2016 (I actually read 400 out of the 600 pages on the 10th, so I finished it on that day). It can easily be read in one-sitting\n\n5/5 stars (One of the best books I’ve read so far!!)\n\nContinue reading “Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff – Book Review (Spoiler-free!!)”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": " Skip to Content\n\n20 Must-Read Romance Novels by Black Authors\n\nIn the mood for a romance novel? Check out these 20 must-read romance novels by black authors to add to your reading list.\n\nI love romance books. There is nothing better than a love story than more love stories with happy endings.  So in honor of black history month and the month of love ( February),  I have gathered this list of black romance novels. \n\nTo be clear, these are books where one or both of the main characters are black characters. \n\nBecause black voices and black love matters.\n\nI have included some of my favorite black romance authors on this list .  these must read romance novels include some of my favorite tropes: second-chance romance, historical romance novels, romantic comedies, a fake relationship, fake dating, and lighthearted contemporary romances., real feeings,  \n\nSo lets get into these love stories written by black writers about black women. \n\nThis blog post contains affiliate links. 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Each week I will feature an author with a Holiday related book. This week I have V..L. Locey with her new box set Eerie Halloween. Hi V.L.! Before…\n\nThe Messenger by T.M. Smith #LGBTQ #Angels #romance\n\nRelease day Blitz    For centuries Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer have worked together, coexisting in the same universe. Gabriel chooses to remain silent and secluded, preferring the garden in the Hall of Souls. He dances beneath the tree of life, barefoot and with reckless abandon…until…\n\nWriting~Marketing & Supporting Good Causes #loveforallseasons #lgbtq\n\nI am so happy to be included in this anthology with some very well’known authors in the MM romance field. Most are on my favorite author list and the others after reading this book I will be reading more as well. 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Luckily for fans, the woes of the Baudelaires are far from over.”\n\n“Those who enjoy a little poison in their porridge will find it wicked good fun.”\n\n“Irrepressible, brave and charming.”\n\n“With a cast of unforgettable characters, a distinctly literary air, and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, this is a great match for dark comedy fans.”\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780061146305\nISBN-10: 0061146307\nPublisher: HarperCollins\nPublication Date: May 8th, 2007\nPages: 176\nLanguage: English\nSeries: A Series of Unfortunate Events", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.624889612197876} +{"content": "\nThe Observations of Henry Summary\nJerome K. Jerome\n\nEverything you need to understand or teach The Observations of Henry by Jerome K. 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No wonder they're susceptible to the frustration, pain, ineffectiven ...more\nHardcover, 358 pages\nPublished June 13th 2002 by FT Press\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 Critical Thinking, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Critical Thinking\n\nThe Fault in Our Stars by John GreenGone Girl by Gillian FlynnThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakWhere'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria SempleThe Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion\nWhat Women Born in the 80s Read in 2014\n425th out of 1,026 books — 182 voters\nCritical Thinking about Research by Julian MeltzoffCrimes Against Logic by Jamie WhyteMinto Pyramid Principle by Barbara MintoStraight and Crooked Thinking by Robert ThoulessHow to Think Straight About Psychology by Keith E. Stanovich\nCritical Thinking Books\n15th out of 28 books — 4 voters\n\nMore lists with this book...\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 2,261)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nNov 17, 2014 Richel rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: psychology\nVery practical, though a difficult read; one has to take it real slow to appreciate it.\n\nThis book has to be \"chewed\" and \"digested\", not merely to be \"tasted\".\n\nHighly recommended!\nPete R\nApr 26, 2012 Pete R added it\nThis is an amazingly useful book whose insights are timeless. I constantly keep going back to read some sections of it, because the matters discussed therein touch on things that happen in our day to day lives.\n\nIt first guides one in understanding our thinking in today's world, which is ever changing. The reader is then encourage to critic their own thinking. Gradually, one is able to become a fair-minded thinker based on a deep self-understanding.\n\nWhat I found most useful is details of the parts\nDave B.\nNov 09, 2011 Dave B. rated it really liked it\nI couldn't exactly give it a full amazing rating. It is a very useful and helpful book. It provides all the helpful advice of most Stephen Covey books without the \"feel-good\" self help aspect. The authors provide clear details and examples of how we all error in thinking. Then provides great questions and recommendations that will help anyone improve how they think about life, issues and other people. I consider this book a reference book. I placed it on my office desk. Its full of highlights an ...more\nDale Pearl\nApr 18, 2014 Dale Pearl rated it it was amazing\nExceptional book! If you want to improve and clarify your thought processes then this book is a must. I would suggest using it more or less like a reference book once you do a quick read through. That is going to be my strategy at least.\nProvides techniques to help deal with egocentric thinking which I confess that I often struggle with.\nProvides several methods for which an individual can grasp the ability to improve their ability to think logically and identify when emotions are shadowing over l\nDec 24, 2015 Derrick rated it it was ok\nIt was an interesting book. I just didn't care for it. The book just drug on and on forever. I do hope to use some of the ideas and concepts to evaluate my thinking, especially in my professional life. I thoroughly enjoyed the last three or four chapters. As they were summaries of the entire book with very specific, \"ok now, how does this apply to me\" questions and ideas.\nMaria Miaoulis\nOct 03, 2014 Maria Miaoulis rated it liked it\nThis book is definitely not light reading material, so those expecting an overview of the topic or a quick read at that will be greatly disappointed. The quality of your life is greatly influenced by your quality of thinking, and the author seeks to make you a better thinker in all facets of your life by helping you discover what level you're at now and how you can improve.\nKipriadi prawira\nNov 04, 2013 Kipriadi prawira rated it really liked it\nYou are what you think…\nEverything you do in life is determined by the quality of your thinking. If you aren't thinking clearly, you're at the mercy of everyone else. Unfortunately, many people never give any thought to how they think. No wonder they're susceptible to the frustration, pain, ineffectiveness, and financial loss that result directly from poorly considered thinking. Critical Thinking is about becoming a better thinker in every aspect of your life as a professional, as a consumer, cit\nCarlos Mueses\nApr 16, 2014 Carlos Mueses rated it really liked it\nGreat book to start the journey. This is my first book about the subject but is great eye opener, a great start.\n\nHuman behavior is fascinating. Different biases give different results, different angles and this book sheds light on some of the key factors that come into play. I can't assess how good this book is until I read some other material about the subject.\n\nJul 06, 2014 Vaughn rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nWhere there are certainly some good points to ponder in this book, I found there to be far too much repetition and too little substance.\nDy-an\nMay 11, 2016 Dy-an rated it liked it\nShelves: work\nI can sum this whole book up in two words: Question everything.\nApr 18, 2013 Gabrielle rated it liked it\nShelves: kindle\nDone. There were so many important ideas about thinking and thought processes, but the voice and the tone of the writing was grating. They (perhaps the trouble comes from co-authoring) often descended into patronizing and glib examples and points of view. Too bad, because the subject is fascinating, important and relevant. I did learn a lot, but I became bored (as did my students) from reading chapter after chapter of the formulaic and oppressive prose.\nCharles Legg Jr.\nJul 10, 2013 Charles Legg Jr. rated it it was amazing\nThis is an excellent book for anyone interested in learning how to become a critical thinker. Critical thinking will allow you to become a better thinker in your daily life from reading editorials to making major decisions. The book is well organized and easy to follow with exercises to help understand the six stages of critical thinking. Much of what I have learned about critical thinking has come from this book.\nMay 25, 2012 John rated it really liked it\nSo I pulled this one onto my kindle fire, and I must say...while I am not reading it verbatim, the principles in every chapter are proving to make the most sense I've seen in a while (in a non-religious book)\nSo yes, I would say give it at least a good browsing, if you have the chance.\nIn fact, people need to be more like what's in this book, which will only improve society, in my opinion.\nSkip Scott\nMar 20, 2013 Skip Scott rated it really liked it\nShelves: management\nExcellent book on improving and understanding critical thinking. The author puts critical thinking into perspective from an individual, corporate, and group perspective. There are real world examples showing the pros and cons of rational and irrational thought processes. Highly recommend this for anyone looking to improve their thinking and decision making processes.\nMar 21, 2013 Jenna rated it really liked it\nIt informs you how to draw a reasonable outcome and evolve a vivid, accurate, and logical process of thought.\n\nIt says, that thinking is a matter of preference. If we do not learn how to take on the perspective of others, and to think as they do, then will not be able fairly judge their ideas and belief.\nFred Grannan\nThis is an excellent book and one that will be used more as a reference and growth tool relative to improving my thinking processes. It was not a book to read cover to cover for me and will likely never be. I will keep and reference this book often I expect.\nAug 26, 2014 firecracker2007 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nThis book was required reading in a course I took. I found it to be an enjoyable and informative read. The examples, strategies, and test the idea activities made the content accessible. I rented this book but liked it so much I'll be buying it outright instead.\nChien-lan Hsueh\nFeb 04, 2013 Chien-lan Hsueh rated it really liked it\nIt is a little bit dry to read but I found it's very useful. If you try to finish the book quickly, it becomes hard to digest. The practical examples the Authors used in this book to explain the concepts are very helpful for me to get better understandings.\nApr 09, 2012 Eduardo rated it liked it\nRelatively good reading for those who want to analyze their own thinking process and would like to find out the real reason for many of the decisions they take. Quite burdensome for many, as it provides detailed information at certain concepts.\nApr 17, 2012 Alexis rated it really liked it\nFull of practical advice and ways of training yourself to investigate and critique your own thinking (and hopefully to \"improve\" it). The title makes it sound a bit cheesy but it's well worth the read.\nJun 19, 2012 Lindsay rated it really liked it\nShelves: non-fiction, kindle, z2012\nA little dry, but definitely a book worth reading. I think everyone needs to analyse not only their thought processes, but also the evidence and reasoning behind things they believe.\nMar 03, 2012 Rhonda rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: read-in-2012\nExamines WAYS in which we think, and to think 'intentionally' and with purpose and meaning, and to pay attention to our thoughts and concentrate on what those thoughts are telling us.\nSep 05, 2012 Mars rated it really liked it\nI had to read this for school, and I found it fascinating. If you enjoy expanding your mind, you will likely enjoy this book - for the learning experience if nothing else.\nRidzuan Ashim\nFeb 06, 2011 Ridzuan Ashim rated it really liked it\nA really good but rather heavy read. A book that brings to light one's thought processes and how we often make poor decisions because we 'automate' much of our thinking...\nJan 18, 2014 Neowuf rated it it was amazing\nNot about techniques, but about concepts of how to critical think. A great book, lots of exercises I do have to re-read and think a lot about. I do recomend ...more\nSep 25, 2013 Mribin rated it it was amazing\nEveryone should read this book & have a chance to see how our thinking is shaping our lives as individuals as well as in society\nDec 12, 2013 Hoa rated it liked it\nBook gets a little repetitive, but good concepts about ethics, decision making and self reflection.\nJen Cragen (MKmaineknitter)\nVery intriguing and informative. 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ISSN 1920-2911\nabout us | contact us", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000022649765015} +{"content": "The Guardian Review – October 24, 2020\n\nOverview: The Guardian Review is published Saturdays and features the best of books and culture.\n\nRequirements: .PDF reader, 4 M", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "bleed someone dry\n\nbleed (someone or something) dry\n\nTo take all of the resources that another person or thing has available. This phrase is often applied to money. Paying for my kids' education is just bleeding me dry. I hope I'll still be able to retire one day! Overhead costs are bleeding our business dry. We need to come up with a different way of doing things.\nSee also: bleed, dry\nFarlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.\n\nbleed someone dry\n\nbleed someone white\n\nCOMMON If someone or something bleeds, a person, organization, or country dry or bleeds them white, they take all of their money or resources from them. The first two interest payments had bled him dry. His realm had been bled dry by years of war with France. Note: In the past, doctors often treated patients by bleeding them, which involved removing some of their blood.\nSee also: bleed, dry, someone\nCollins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012\n\nbleed someone dry (or white)\n\ndrain someone of all their money or resources.\nSince the late 17th century bleeding has been a metaphor for extorting money from someone. White refers to the physiological effect of losing blood.\n1982 William Haggard The Mischief-Makers Her husband had been a wealthy man, the lady's solicitors sharp and ruthless, and her husband had been bled white to get rid of her.\nSee also: bleed, dry, someone\nFarlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017\n\nbleed someone dry\n\nSee also: bleed, dry, someone\nMcGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.\nSee also:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.620043158531189} +{"content": "Theories of Language (Oriental and Occidental)\n\nFREE Delivery\nExpress Shipping\nExpress Shipping: Guaranteed Dispatch in 24 hours\n Ships in 1-3 days\nItem Code: IDK808\nPublisher: D. K. Printworld Pvt. 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Origin and Development of Ancient Theories of Language 5\n  Types of Discourse 13\n  Discourse in Vedic Literature 14\n  Metalinguistic Discourse (Discourse in Technical Jargon) 14\n  Discourse in Classical Sanskrit 15\n  Purva-Mimamsa 15\n  Abhihitanvayavada 27\n  Anvitabhidhanavada 28\n  Uttara-Mimamsa (Vedanta) 28\n  Vyakaranam I 30\n  Vyakaranam II 35\n  Nyaya and Vaisesika 38\n  Alamkarasastram 40\n  Vakyam (Sentence) 46\n  The Karaka Theory 53\n  Karta 54\n  Karma 54\n  Karanam 55\n  Sampradanam 55\n  Apadanam 56\n  Adhikaranam 56\n  Sesah 56\n  Padam (Word) 57\n  Varnah (Phoneme) 61\n  Medicine, Surgery and Linguistics 65\n2. The connection of Vyakaranam with Philosophy and Sphota 73\n  Vagvyaparah (Speech-Process) 84\n3. The Origin and Development of Western Linguistics 87\n  Humboldt 89\n  Structural Linguistics 95\n  Structuralism 96\n  Discovery of Sanskrit and the Revolution in the Western World 100\n  Refutations-Within 100\n  Phonology 101\n  Morphology 101\n  Syntax 102\n  Discourse 103\n  Deictic Elements 105\n  Machine Translation 108\n  X-bar Theory 112\n  Government Binding Theory 113\n  Systemic Linguistics 116\n  Tagmemic Theory 117\n4. Oriental vs. Occidental 119\n  Phonetics 119\n  Padam and Word 123\n  Vakyam and Sentence 125\n  Vak and language 127\n  Artha and Meaning 127\n  Vyakaranam and Grammar 130\n  Language Acquisition 133\n  Pratibha (Competence) and Vyavahara (Performance) 134\n5. Discourse Analysis – East and West 137\n6. Inference, Syllogism and the Logical Discourse 147\n7. Aryas and Purism of Language 151\n  Relation of Sabda and Artha 153\n  Categorization of Sabdas 153\n  Glossary 155\n  Bibliography (Oriental & Occidental) 159\n  Index 1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.973034679889679} +{"content": "Deceiving Justice\n\nRated 5.00/5 based on 1 reviews\nAlexandra, a hard working, young woman is growing her small clothing company in New York, when she starts getting harassing phone calls and emails. When the chance to come face to face with her mystery person comes, the reality of the situation becomes a bigger nightmare than Alex could imagine. The truth about Natalie brings Alex to chose between saving Natalie or herself. 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Of all the presenters, Clive James was a clear favourite, and now, for the first time, his original pieces - 60 in total - and all new postscripts are collected together in one volume.\nHardcover, 358 pages\nPublished November 1st 2011 by Picador USA\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 A Point of View, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about A Point of View\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 154)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nRichard Barnes\nFeb 19, 2012 Richard Barnes rated it it was amazing\nClive James has always been a great commentator - his earlier TV shows which were hardly high brow stuff, were still razor sharp funny, but it was his series of \"postcards\" from various cities around the world that made me really admire him.\nFrom there I found his \"Unreliable Memoirs\", being his autobiographies.\n\nI saw this on the library shelf just as I was walking out having already checked out my books for the week - and had to pick it up.\n\nEach short piece is a transcript from a radio series in w\nJun 09, 2013 Julie rated it really liked it\nThis was a Christmas present and I've been reading it on and off since then. It contains all of Clive James' contributions to the Radio 4 10 minute A Point of View strand, and so is ideal for picking up and reading at odd moments, or to provide a break between other, longer books. I've been a great fan of James's writing for some time, and his Cultural Amnesia is one of my all-time favourite books. This collection of A Point of View articles is a master class in the art of the short essay. While ...more\nSep 03, 2013 Leigh rated it liked it\nHe has a great turn of phrase and these radio talks are quite good. I was extremely disappointed and puzzled to read him repeatedly declare climate change as false, which has rather put a damper on my wanting to read more of his stuff. He seems to reject climate change as a social commentary, or a value judgement about having to revert to Stone Age living or an admission of western prosperity guilt. All of his points seem to be about sending up the relative spokespeople on the topic, criticising ...more\nJeff Howells\nSep 07, 2014 Jeff Howells rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nMy favourite writer/journalist/humourist/all round renaissance man bar none. This book is a collection of his Radio 4 talks and are as funny as his writing about TV and as insightful as his cultural criticism. If I had to take the collected works of one writer to a desert island it would be those of Clive James. The man is a genius.\nSep 13, 2014 Gill rated it liked it\nalways stimulating\nDec 21, 2013 Xanthi rated it it was ok\nAlthough very funny in places, I found myself getting a bit 'lost' in some of these pages, as James discussed topics, events and people that were very much UK-centric and so I was not familiar with them. I also felt his climate change denial quite frustrating but it would not have been so bad if he just discussed it once and did not keep harping on about it several times over during this course of this book.\nOct 06, 2013 Craig rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nWarm and witty, but would have been warmer and wittier without all the climate change debating.\nCatherine Robertson\nMar 30, 2012 Catherine Robertson rated it it was amazing\nShelves: comic-genius\nSo many great lines to admire and envy.\nBryan Summers\nI'll read anything by Clive James.\nJack Jonmundsson\nJack Jonmundsson rated it it was amazing\nSep 21, 2016\nZsa Zsa\nZsa Zsa marked it as to-read\nSep 20, 2016\nPerin Gerrand\nPerin Gerrand marked it as to-read\nSep 16, 2016\nRichard Allen\nRichard Allen marked it as to-read\nSep 08, 2016\nShona Waby\nShona Waby is currently reading it\nSep 06, 2016\nJames Cathcart\nJames Cathcart rated it really liked it\nSep 13, 2016\nStuart Haining\nStuart Haining rated it did not like it\nJul 29, 2016\nMatt is currently reading it\nJul 10, 2016\njanis m harvey\njanis m harvey rated it it was amazing\nJun 14, 2016\nSusan Kassab\nSusan Kassab marked it as to-read\nJun 13, 2016\nDerren Hinch\nDerren Hinch rated it it was ok\nJun 03, 2016\nKev rated it really liked it\nMay 16, 2016\nNick White\nNick White marked it as to-read\nApr 22, 2016\nMaria added it\nApr 03, 2016\nRichard Arnold\nRichard Arnold rated it really liked it\nMar 11, 2016\nEmma Graham\nEmma Graham rated it really liked it\nFeb 21, 2016\nMatt Hirst\nMatt Hirst rated it it was amazing\nFeb 01, 2016\nJoe Bananas\nJoe Bananas rated it liked it\nJan 26, 2016\nAlan rated it liked it\nFeb 05, 2016\nPragna Tevani\nPragna Tevani marked it as to-read\nJan 10, 2016\n« previous 1 3 4 5 6 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\nLibrarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information.\n\nAn expatriate Australian broadcast personality and author of cultural criticism, memoir, fiction, travelogue and poetry. Translator of Dante.\nMore about Clive James...\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9816128015518188} +{"content": "Signed Paperback – Cravrave is a second chance standalone romance in a new small town, blue-collar series from USA Today bestselling author Adriana Locke. Join readers everywhere as they fall in love with the delicious Gibson Boys.\n\nAdditional information\n\nWeight 1.3 lbs\nDimensions 9 × 6 × 1 in", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999343156814575} +{"content": "ortune Most Likely To... 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The Empiricist Strikes Back. The Philosopher's Magazine 5 (5):54-55.\n Neal Judisch (2009). Descartes' Revenge Part II : The Supervenience Argument Strikes Back. In Robert C. Koons & George Bealer (eds.), The Waning of Materialism: New Essays. Oxford University Press.\n Jc Beall (2012). Future Contradictions. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (3):547-557.\n\n Monthly downloads\n\n Added to index\n\n 2010-09-02\n\n Total downloads\n\n 2 ( #246,361 of 739,406 )\n\n Recent downloads (6 months)\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": 0.6552927494049072} +{"content": "Do you fear reader analytics?\n\nJust a day before we got the news this week that Authonomy was to be closed by HarperCollins UK, London-based entrepreneur Andrew Rhomberg had posted at Digital Book World his Fear of Data column. 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And while the show officially ends on Friday the 29th, it… Read More\n\nPublishing For Digital Minds Conference Opens London Book Fair Monday\n\nSetting The Tone In A New Setting Putting together a major publishing conference program is never easy. But putting one together to open one of the year’s leading trade shows is particularly tricky: there are a lot of competing interests, most of them on the commercial side of the industry. And the audience for one… Read More\n\nAll-you-can-guess about subscriptions\n\nPublishing can be forgiven for its mixed response to the ebook-subscription issue. Not only does the all-you-can-read construct for selling books run contrary to traditions in bookselling — and reading — but even some of our sister media disciplines, much deeper into their experience with subscriptions, are still trying to parse the effects of similar models. 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To remember,\nto hear and remember, is to stop\nand walk on again\n\nto a livelier, surer measure.\nIt is dangerous\nto remember the past only\n\nfor its own sake, dangerous\nto deliver a message\nyou did not get.\nView Wendell Berry:  Poems | Quotes | Biography | Books\n\nHome   |   About Project   |   Privacy Policy   |   Copyright Notice   |   Links   |   Link to Us   |   Tell a Friend   |   Contact Us\nCopyright © 2006 - 2010 Famous Poets And Poems . com. All Rights Reserved.\nThe Poems and Quotes on this site are the property of their respective authors. All information has been\nreproduced here for educational and informational purposes.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9758341908454895} +{"content": "The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm: Tales from Alagaësia Volume 1: Eragon\n\n0.0 (0)\n27   0--from the publisher\n\n288 pages           978-1984894861          Ages 12 and up Grades 7 and up\n\nUser reviews\n\nHave you read this book? 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Lots of set up for the finale but great character building and story line. Love the entrance of Riasa into the funeral. Would recommend this series to anyone, though some may need to be patient since a good amount of it deals with political issues inside the world.y\n\nMar 30, 2017\n\nSuch an amazing series, I haven't stopped reading it every since I was introduced to it by a friend. Unfortunately, I'm waiting for the third book and can't wait another ten days. However, I'm more than excited to read it!\n\nMar 23, 2016\n\nFor a much more detailed review, check out this book on my blog!\n\nhttps://readfantasybooks.wordpress.com/2016/02/07/the-seven-realms-series-by-cinda-williams-chima/\n\nThis is a quick, exciting, engaging read with many secrets revealed. I thoroughly enjoyed this one and can’t wait to see how it all ends. I need to know what Han has planned and if he is with or against Raisa, and the same goes for Micah Bayar. I’m not sure where is loyalties lie either. 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Complicated friendships, deeply relatable romantic entanglements, and Salem’s long history make this book an unforgettable read.” —Katherine Locke, author of The Girl with the Red Balloon\n\nBack to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8902426958084106} +{"content": "The Archer (Hardcover)\n\nFor price, please email Orders@booksandbooks.com\nOUT OF PRINT; NOT IN STOCK - Original Retail Price Subject to Change\n\nSeptember 2021 Indie Next List\n\nThe Archer is the story of a young Indian woman who longs to be a classical dancer — to feel that rhythm, to have that as her life focus — yet is continually buffeted by her choices and those made for her.”\n— Becky Milner, Vintage Books, Vancouver, WAOthers\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781616209902\nISBN-10: 1616209909\nPublisher: Algonquin Books\nPublication Date: September 7th, 2021\nPages: 304\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Girls' Colouring and Sticker Book by Jessica Greenwell\n\nGirls' Colouring and Sticker Book by Jessica Greenwell\n\nThis is a wonderful colouring and sticker book with scenes perfect for young girls including weddings, fairies and ponies. 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I like when I can read “real” characters that others can relate too.\n~ Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting\n\nThis is the perfect binge worthy series, to me the idea of a professional garage sale organizer or planner is very cool.\n~Bibliophile Reviews\n\nThe mystery is complex and kept me interested until the end.\n~Michelle’s Romantic Tangle\n\nMystery, excitement, a little romance, and a main character you cheered for all the way to the end.\n~A Cozy Experience\n\nA Good Day to Buy by Sherry Harris was packed with excitement from page one.\n~Brooke Blogs\n\nThis was another great installment in the Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery Series… The plot was great in this one as have been all the books in this series.\n~Melina’s Book Blog\n\nIt was an enjoyable read, with plenty of suspects, interesting plot twists and a satisfying resolution.\n~Cassidy’s Bookshelves\n\nI read the book quickly and didn’t put it down, although I wanted to because I didn’t want the story to end!\n~Classy Cheapskate\n\n…a fun read that held my interest throughout the story. 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Human Values give worthiness and respect to life. The foundation of human values are based on\n\n· Respect and consideration for the \"other\"\n\n· The importance of integrity and service\n\n· The individual and collective quest for peace\n\nThis Essay is Approved by Our Editor\n\nPage 1 of 2 Next >\n\nRelated Essays", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8666985630989075} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nJuly 24th, 2016 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 315,790", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999984622001648} +{"content": "The Spinoza Problem\n\nThe Spinoza Problem\n\n: A Novel\n\nby Irvin Yalom\n26th February, 2013\n\n£13.99 £13.99 Save 0% | Paperback\n\nA haunting portrait of Arthur Rosenberg, one of Nazism's chief architects, and his obsession with one of history's most influential Jewish thinkersIn The Spinoza Problem, Irvin Yalom spins fact and fiction into an unforgettable psycho-philosophical drama. Yalom tells the story of the seventeenth-century thinker Baruch Spinoza, whose philosophy led to his own excommunication from the Jewish community, alongside that of the rise and fall of the Nazi ideologue Alfred Rosenberg, who two hundred years later during World War II ordered his task force to plunder Spinoza's ancient library in an effort to deal with the Nazis' Spinoza Problem. Seamlessly alternating between Golden Age Amsterdam and Nazi Germany, Yalom investigates the inner lives of these two enigmatic men in a tale of influence and anxiety, the origins of good and evil, and the philosophy of freedom and the tyranny of terror. Dr Irvin Yalom is an emeritus professor of psychiatry at Stanford University and the author of many books, including Creatures of a Day and the bestselling Love's Executioner. 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After studying English at Queen’s University, Belfast, he took up a teaching position in St Columb’s College in Derry, where he was Head of English. \n\nAuthor's recent posts\n\n • Brian McGilloway\n Brian McGilloway Thursday, 08 September 2016\n\n Hi Jim. many thanks for your question. I've finished a new Lucy book for 2017 and am planning on starting into a new Devlin novel before the year is out, all being well. The new Lucy actually started as a Devlin, but the story did;t suit Devlin's world... Thanks and best, Brian.\n\n Jim Howard Monday, 05 September 2016\n\n Hi Brian. It's a question not a comment. 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Her work has been translated into Spanish and German, excerpted in Complete Woman, and selected by the Rhapsody, Doubleday and Literary Guild Bookclubs. When she’s not writing, she can be found hiking with her family or opening and closing doors for cats. For more information, including a complete list of all published works, visit the author’s website at http://www.charleneteglia.com\n\nReview by: robyn green on July 19, 2011 :\nCharlene Tegila has risen to list of must buy authors. Thourghly loved the book. Recommend it to anyone\n(reviewed within a month of purchase)\n\nReview by: Carol Brown on May 01, 2011 :\nI loved this set of two erotic romance novellas. I had read the version in the Passion anthology (it was my favorite in that book), but had not read the one in the Mammoth Book of Special Ops Romance and was happy that the story I had read was expanded and loved the special ops story. The premise of the two stories are familiar, but Charlene Teglia's execution make them well worth the read.\n(reviewed long after purchase)\n\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.994827151298523} +{"content": "Meet us on:\nWelcome to Read Print! Sign in with\nto get started!\nEntire Site\n We All Fall Down\n Try our fun game\n\n Dueling book covers…may the best design win!\n\n Random Quote\n \"The more things change, the more they remain... insane.\"\n\n Subscribe to Our Newsletter\n\n We All Fall Down\n\n by Eric Walters\n\n Book Description\n\n A novel from one of the country’s most prolific and popular YA authors, this book, set in New York City on September 11th, shows us how the experiences of that day profoundly changed one teen’s life and relationships.Today is September 10, 2001, and Will, a grade nine student, is spending the day at his father’s workplace tomorrow. 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Excellent story, thank you.\n(reviewed the day of purchase)\n\nReview by: Doris Holmes on Jan. 23, 2013 : star star star star star\nPaul Telegdi draws you into the life of a character so that you may walk with him/her toward the end of their journey. Mitch is put in jail for a crime he did not committ because the men who committed the crime said he was envolved. Walk the nine years he spent behind bars and meet the people he encountered along the way. The book is well written and the characters are top notch and there is always a means to an end however the road you have to travel to get there with the character.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: claus olsen on Jan. 10, 2013 : star star star star star\nA very great book. A pageturner. Likable personage and a good story.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Catherine on Dec. 14, 2012 : star star star star star\nWhat a wonderful book! Thank you, sincerely thank you! 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English: nickname for a quiet and unassuming person, from Middle English, Old French coi, quei ‘calm’, ‘quiet’ (Latin quietus).\nComments for Co", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5079818367958069} +{"content": "Archive | Publications RSS feed for this section\n\nX-Men: Grand Design – Don Kelly\n\nMFA alum Don Kelly is talking X-Men for his latest review for Spectrum Culture: X-Men: Grand Design: by Ed Piskor\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nMFA alum Jonathan Larson has a piece on LitHub–an excerpt from Francis Ponge’s novel, Nioque of the Early-Spring.  It’s too cool! Check it out: https://lithub.com/nioque-of-the-early-spring/\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nJennifer Celestin in Hawai’i Review 87\n\nMFA alum Jennifer Celestin is in the latest issue of Hawai’i Review!  Check it out: http://hawaiireview.org/hawaii-review-87-online \n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nJonathan Alexandratos Wins the Greenhouse Project!\n\nMFA alum Jonathan Alexandratos is the co-winner of the 2018 Greenhouse Project from The Strange Sun Theatre! You can catch his award-winning play, We see What Happen, on May 20th at The Drama League (32 Avenue of the Americas) at 3PM. For more information on the prize, check out the Strange Sun website: https://www.strangesuntheater.com/ Congrats, Jonathan!\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nJonathan Alexandratos is Still A Toys ‘R’ Us Kid!\n\nWhat Made Us Toys “R” Us Kids? Romanticism, Consumerism, and Nostalgia   MFA alum Jonathan Alexandratos has an essay up on Tor.com, on consumerism and culture surrounding the recently bankrupt Toys ‘R’ Us chain.  Check it out! https://www.tor.com/2018/03/22/what-made-us-toys-r-us-kids-romanticism-consumerism-and-nostalgia/\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nRob Gunther, Slate Magazine\n\nMFA alum Rob Gunther has written an article for Slate on our uneven democracy–check it out: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/02/if-we-want-to-have-a-just-society-we-need-to-start-giving-police-officers-parking-tickets.html\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nFurrow Magazine – Call for Submissions\n\nCall for Submissions If you’ve seen outstanding undergraduate art or writing this year, please reach out to your students and let them know that Furrow Magazine is open for submissions for our 2018 issue. We publish undergraduate art, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and comics in a beautiful, full-color print issue each May, and we feature new work each month […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nMasks of the Quotidian – Camila Santos\n\nDecember 9th @ 6:30PM The Plaxall Gallery 5-25 46th Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 FREE MFA alum Camila Santos is taking part in Masks of the Quotidian, a multidisciplinary exhibition and dramatic reading exploring the complex identities of Brazilian women living in Queens. The lineup features: Camila Santos Viviane Aquino Keka Marzagao It’s sure […]\n\nRead More 2 Comments\n\nEthan Kaplan – Birdhouse Prize\n\nGhostbird Press is thrilled to announce Ethan Kaplan is the winner of the first Birdhouse Prize. His play Imitatio will be published by Ghostbird Press. ~ Thank you to all entrants!  The MFA thesis manuscripts were, without exception, strong works of poetry, fiction, memoir, playwriting and translation. 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In addition to having a traditional program, I now have a space and a way to interact with my teens on a more come as you are informal way. I know […]\n\nMore Yarn! Gary D. Schmidt: Orbiting Jupiter Unravelled (Part 2)\n\nLast week I shared the first part of our interview with Gary D. Schmidt talking about Orbiting Jupiter. This week we have the conclusion. Hear Gary talk about: his interpretation of the Orbiting Jupiter cover. his love of the typewriter. why Anita Silvey yelled at him. his admiration for the writing bravery of Kate DiCamillo. Giveaway […]\n\nVideo Sunday: I Have Felt It\n\nAre you aware of the Cozy Classics board book series? How about the felted board book versions of the original Star Wars movies? The other night I had dinner with Cozy Classics creator Holman Wang and we talked about his process. Turns out, the felted characters are needle felted entirely. A lawyer by trade, Holman […]\n\nA next chapter: Editions at Play\n\nIn a world where smartphones are transforming into all-purpose devices, not surprisingly, an October 2015 Pew study found a sizable decline in e-book reader ownership. It’s possible that digital may not be the best container for all physical books. And it’s pretty clear that print and e-readers are not the perfect containers for emerging forms […]\n\nPreview: ‘Archie Jumbo Comics Digest’ #266\n\nHere’s a treat to start out a snowy Saturday: A preview of three stories from Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #266: The lead story, about Archie and his dog Vegas; a winter snow tale; and a classic from the early years of Archie, illustrated by Bill Vigoda (brother of the late actor Abe Vigoda). 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Studios has volume 3 of Lumberjanes ready to be picked up, and DC Comics releases the very funny Bizarro miniseries in one volume. The List:  […]\n\n2016 Judge: Erin Entrada Kelly\n\nErin Entrada Kelly is the author of Blackbird Fly and The Land of Forgotten Girls. She wrote her first novel, “The Two Orphans,” in fourth grade. The story followed two orphan-BFFs who are adopted by separate families and forced to live apart. Eventually one of their houses burns down and they get to live together […]\n\n4 Things I Noticed About the Bestselling Children’s Books of 2015\n\nYesterday Publishers Weekly released their lists of the bestselling children books of 2015. Here’s what I noticed… 1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School topped the fiction list by a mile. Second place, John Green’s Paper Towns, trailed by a mere … 500,000 copies. Yes, #1 beat #2 by a number that almost matched the total […]\n\nWhat’s New in LGBTQIA+ YA January and February 2016\n\nIt’s time for another roundup for new and forthcoming YA (and sometimes not YA) books featuring LGBTQIA+ characters. Right now my list of 2016 titles stands at 86 with known pub dates and many more with unknown, as of now, dates. I’m sure it will grow as the year goes on. Need more suggestions to […]\n\nLinks: Marissa Meyer to Write Graphic Novel\n\nMarissa Meyer, author of the Lunar Chronicles YA novels, has a two-volume graphic novel, Wires and Nerve, in the works, to be illustrated by Douglas Holgate: Set after the events of the “Lunar Chronicles,” it will feature many of the same characters, including Iko the android, as well as: Cinder, the teen cyborg who has […]\n\nEvy’s First Impressions\n\nWhat prompts a teen to pick up one book instead of another? Evy dug through Heather’s big old box-o-books and picked four to take home. What did she pick and why? This TLT Teen Advisory Board member is an avid YouTube fan, so she decided to tell you in a video. Thanks Evy! Books discussed: […]\n\n2016 Judge: Jennifer Donnelly\n\nJennifer Donnelly is the author of three adult novels—The Tea Rose, The Winter Rose, and The Wild Rose—as well as the young adult novels Revolution and A Northern Light, winner of Britain’s prestigious Carnegie Medal, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Literature, and a Michael L. Printz Honor Book Award. Her most […]\n\nWalking and Talking with . . . M.T. Anderson!\n\nThere were many fine and fantastic works of nonfiction for older children and teens in 2015.  One such book won the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction Award while another won an Honor.  Now those two authors chat about the process of creating narrative nonfiction.  We’ve featured a fair number of Walking and Talking chats […]\n\nLibrary Litter\n\nUgh! Litterbug! How many times do I have to say not to litter the library with date due slips from Caldecott Medal winning books? Caldecott Medal winner date due slip litter is the worst. Backstory: In the 90s our school library automated their checkout system (I wasn’t here for that). You know the drill – […]\n\nTPiB: Book Planters\n\nI am not a crafty person. At all.  I’m unable to draw a straight line or measure correctly and have little to no patience for not catching on to something quickly. So when we ended up with all this extra dirt at the library (don’t ask), and my supervisor said hey, want to make some […]\n\nHB NB February\n\n—Elissa and Katie are ransacking the archives to honor Black History Month with an article every day about African American books, authors, and illustrators. Up today, Yolanda Hare’s call for more books about “more black teens living mundane middle-class lives.” –On February 23rd, I’ll be moderating a panel discussion about the ALA awards and children’s […]\n\nThe post HB NB February appeared first on The Horn Book.\n\nVideo Games Weekly: Lego Marvel Avengers\n\nLego Marvel’s Avengers is the newest installment in the Lego video games franchise, but it’s the second Lego game taking place in the Marvel Universe. What’s interesting is Lego tends to release their games around the same time the accompanying movie comes out (like Jurassic World), and it’s a bad sign that game is coming […]\n\nReview: ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #0′\n\nMighty Morphin Power Rangers #0 Writers: Kyle Higgins, Steve Orlando and Mairghread Scott Artists: Hendry Prasetya, Corin Howell and Daniel Bayliss Boom Studios; $3.99 It seems like just yesterday that I was telling you about the return of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in a new comic book series, but that’s just because I […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9406267404556274} +{"content": "Excerpt from Havana Fever by Leonardo Padura, plus links to reviews, author biography & more\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reviews |  Beyond the Book |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nHavana Fever\n\nby Leonardo Padura\n\nHavana Fever", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998102784156799} +{"content": "Poetry News\n\nReginald Dwayne Betts: Lawyer\n\nBy Harriet Staff\nReginald Dwayne Betts\n\nBack in August we reported on poet, scholar, and now lawyer, Reginald Dwayne Betts, whose \"fitness of character\" was questioned by the Connecticut bar and  subsequently denied admission. The good news reached us on Friday that the bar has now given Betts the go-ahead to practice law in Connecticut. The Hartford Courant reports:Our congratulations go out to Betts! Read on at the Hartford Courant. And as luck would have it, Betts's episode of PoetryNow went live this morning, so head here to give \"Temptation of the Rope\" a listen.\n\nOriginally Published: October 2nd, 2017", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9663394689559937} +{"content": "\nOther books of interest\n\nUndesigned Scriptural Coincidences\n$30.00   $14.00 $15.40 incl. GST\n$14.00 excl. GST\n\nAuthor: J.J.Blunt, hard back. 390 pages. This book was first published in 1847, this is nineteenth edition published by The Christadelphian (CMPA) in 1983.... More \n\nConstantine's Sword - the Church and the Jews\n\nCODE: 339\n\n$26.00 $28.60 incl. GST\n$26.00 excl. GST\n\nAuthor: James Carroll, paperback, 756 pages. This book maps the 2000 year history of the Church’s battle against Judaism. 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Web. 30 Apr. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999907910823822} +{"content": "Archives About Staff BagNews is dedicated to visual politics, media literacy and the analysis of news images.\nNovember 29, 2004\n\nComment Comments\n\nI hadn’t planned on doing much thinking about this blog over Thanksgiving. Because the BAG is a part-time endeavor that keeps demanding more than that, I was looking forward to the rest. In spite of myself, however, I did spent some time thinking about some of the comments here lately.\n\nFrankly, because the site hadn’t been that well known, comments weren’t something I’ve had to worry too much about. But I guess that’s beginning to change.\n\nTo be honest, I haven’t spent a lot of time tracking blog protocol and etiquette. Because I following a good number of blogs, however, I understand there’s an ethic in the blogosphere which affords comments the widest possible latitude.\n\nAs a blog publisher, there are two ways I get comments. There are the ones that are posted to my entries. There are also ones that are sent to me directly, via email. Since I started this project, I have appreciated receiving thoughtful critique and criticism from the political middle, as well as points further right. Having spent way too long in the clutches of academia, there is nothing I value more than intellectual engagement. The truest and most satisfying form of this exchange (as my oldest friends will attest) does not always come from people with whom you are in lockstep.\n\nThat being said, I don’t see why the intellectual and communal goals of this site have to be compromised for the sake of people who are either abusive, unthinking or a combination of the two. 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More\nDownload: epub mobi (Kindle) pd\nAlso in Series: Dark Reflections\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nAlso by This Publisher\n\nReviews of Bound: A YA Urban Fantasy Novel (Volume 1 of the Dark Reflections Books) by Dean Murray\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7369275093078613} +{"content": "\nGuest Post: Graeme K. Talboys on The Archaeology of Writing\n\nOur wonderful author Graeme K. Talboys’ paperback of STEALING INTO WINTER is available now and he’s written a guest blog for us on how he approaches writing. With a tale about a world built on top of the ruins of a mysterious ancient society, it’s fitting that archaeology plays a vital part in… Read More\n\nPublication Day: Graeme K. Talboys – Stealing into Winter\n\nGraeme K. Talboys’ Stealing into Winter is out now in paperback! This is a thrilling, epic adventure and it has an absolutely wonderful lead character, Jeniche, who is always in the right place at the right time – for anyone who needs a singular helping hand. A breathtaking tale of adventure,… Read More\n\nPaperback publication day for Among Wolves\n\nIt’s publication day for the paperback of Nancy K. Wallace’s fable-based fantasy AMONG WOLVES! We’ve already had some really lovely reviews in of this French-inspired tale: ‘I had a fantastic time with Among Wolves. I tore through the book wanting to discover what would happen to Devon, Armand, Marcus, Gaspard and… Read More\n\nAlison Stine’s SUPERVISION out now in paperback\n\nAlison Stine’s ethereal supernatural YA SUPERVISION is now available in paperback. This is such a wonderful read, with a mystery at its heart that you’ll be dying to solve. What is wrong with Esmé? Something is wrong with Esmé.   Kicked out of school in New… Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "The Day the Crayons Quit\n\nAuthor:  Drew Daywalt, Oliver Jeffers           \nPublisher: Philomel Books                        crayons\nGenre: Children’s \nSource: The Brightly Team\n\nGoodreads:  Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: We quit!\n\nBeige is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown. Blue needs a break from coloring all that water, while Pink just wants to be used. Green has no complaints, but Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking to each other.\n\nWhat is Duncan to do? Debut author Drew Daywalt and New York Timesbestseller Oliver Jeffers create a colorful solution in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way.\n\nfront of book\n\nEmma’s Opinion:  This was fun to read!  I like all the crayons!!  The last page was my favorite page.\n\nEmma’s Rating:  Five fingers – I want to read it again and again.  I want to take the book home with me.   hand\n\nOpe’s Opinion:  From a grandparent perspective, I like the book.  It is very colorful.  I thought it was a little too much to read on each page to keep a young childs attention.  The crayons were a little whiny to me – I don’t think a child would notice that.\n\nOpe’s Rating:  Four fingers for me. \n\nend of book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999993085861206} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “resistance”\n\nSee all translations", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000040531158447} +{"content": "Blog Directory  >  Chronicles of Grace - Blog  > \n\nI Dry My Own Eyes Now\n2016-09-02 16:46\nYears of our lives are difficult to summarize.There is no right or wrong way to view the events contained therein. There is no pivotal, defining aha moment which can be printed on fortune co… Read More\nTurning Corners\n2016-08-26 14:33\nWhen your medicine man approaches you spontaneously and says that you visited him in a dream, you listen. I've been reading Eat Pray Love and yes, Liz Gilbert's medicine man is bald and toot… Read More\n2016-07-17 02:50\n\"You must learn one thing.The world was made to be free in.Give up all other worldsexcept the one to which you belong.\"*One day before I left to attend a gathering of writers, I pulled over… Read More\nThrenody In Crimson\n2016-07-11 15:16\nA lump sits in my throat. Solid. Stubborn. Unmoving.It won't go up or down. Refuses to be conquered or absolved. Winces at neither threat nor plea.And what, oh Life, do you ask of me? Me, no… Read More\n2016-06-26 17:58\nThe me that used to be misses the you that used to be. Except that both have ceased to exist.(Until they haven't.)They lived in a land where growth was always inward and pulsing. Where homes… Read More\nDear Nostalgia (A Break-Up Letter)\n2016-05-16 11:35\nI sat in my therapist's office, wad of tissues in my clenched hand. She waited for me to go on while I heaved guttural sighs. The air was as thick as the leather couch which held me. I drew… Read More\nOn Padded Feet\n2016-05-09 14:57\nIt was the wall that did it.Ash colored bricks and mortar of the same. The mountains and valleys of her dents and swirls that my fingers traced, even if I took little note of their texture a… Read More\nResurrections Of The Bluer Sort\n2016-05-06 13:09\nI recently wrote about the hardest part and where I've been. These are heavy posts, ones without the kind of resolution my relentless positivity desires. But they are honest, nontheless… Read More\nThe Hardest Part\n2016-05-02 12:58\nIt's Wednesday morning. After working long hours last week to make up for the time I would miss while out of state at writers' conference over the weekend AND THEN attending said conference… Read More\n\nShare the post\n\nChronicles of Grace\n\nSubscribe to Chronicles Of Grace\n\nGet updates delivered right to your inbox!\n\nThank you for your subscription", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9952976107597351} +{"content": "Click on Books & Authors above or on any of the books below to access the hundreds of Canadian books that are available from this website\nRed Tuque Books Inc. 9780990417934\nRed Tuque Books Inc. 9781927375419\nRed Tuque Books Inc. 9780993700446\nRed Tuque Books Inc. 9780994871411\nRed Tuque Books Inc. 9781988255033\nRed Tuque Books Inc. CLICK_FOR_BOOK_LIST\n\nNational Wholesale Distribution & Direct Online Book Sales\nThe Small Canadian Press & Select Self-Published Authors\n\nRed Tuque Books Inc. 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If you’re in the neighborhood, I’d love to see you there!\n\nThe Expatriate Novelist: Hemingway in Spain and Cuba\n\n“Drawing upon his extensive experience in Spain and Cuba, novelist and travel guide Tim Weed gives a vividly illustrated talk on author Ernest Hemingway’s life in the two countries he loved most, with particular reference to the influence of place and culture on Hemingway’s fiction. This talk will be of interest to writers, travelers, Hemingway readers, and anyone interested in learning more about BMAC’s upcoming ARTravel programs in Spain and Cuba. Admission is free.”\n\nStar Island lecture series\n\nJuly 10, 2015 § Leave a comment\n\nLooking forward to discovering a brand new corner of the world next week: Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals off the coast of New Hampshire. I’ll have a chance to get some creative work done and explore the Atlantic waters around the island, and, as the theme speaker for participants in the All-Star 2 Family Conference, I’ll be delivering a five part lecture series: “Life Stories: Creative Adventurers, Adventurous Creators.” I’ve had a lot of fun planning and researching these lectures, which focus on figures who have engaged in a deep and life-changing way with some of the parts of the world that are important to me from life and work. Here are the subjects:\n\nThe Life and Times of Francisco de Goya\n\nCharles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle\n\nErnest Hemingway in Spain and Cuba\n\nGeorgia O’Keeffe: American Visionary\n\nIn my final talk I’ll discuss how my own engagement with place influenced the writing of Will Poole’s Island.\n\nIf you or an organization you belong to is interested in booking me for one of these talks or something new, send me a note. My schedule is busy but flexible, and I love doing this kind of thing.  It’s quite possible that we can work it out!\n\nBack to Iberia with National Geographic\n\nSeptember 8, 2014 § 3 Comments\n\nAs always, it’s a thrill to be heading back to Portugal and Spain in my capacity as a featured expert with National Geographic Expeditions. We’ll be starting out in Lisbon and making our way east through Evora, Mérida, Sevilla, Ronda, Granada, and Madrid. We will of course hit the major historical landmarks, and quite a few of the lesser known sights as well. We’ll have a chance to hear some of the world’s great fado and flamenco artists, learn how to make ceramic tiles Portuguese style, taste freshly pressed olive oil, and sample some of the best cuisine and wine the Iberian Peninsula has to offer.\n\nI’ll be giving talks about the sweep of Spanish history from Iberian origins to the Roman Empire, the Moors and the Reconquest, the Habsburgs and the rise of the Spanish Empire, Goya and the Bourbons, and, of course, Ernest Hemingway and the Spanish Civil War. I always look forward to these trips as a chance to revisit a region I know and love with fresh eyes, and to learn as well from my fellow travelers and the outstanding local experts we encounter throughout the program. Over all, not a bad way to spend eleven days in September.  ¡Viva!\n\nNew interview up at The Grub Daily\n\nMay 14, 2014 § Leave a comment\n\nThis has actually been up for awhile but i just found it (it was done in the lead-up to Grub Street’s exhilarating Muse and the Marketplace conference). Some thoughts on good books, strange places, favorite bookstores, and more.  Read the full interview here.\n\nAt Muse14 with my wonderful cousin, the author Eleanor Henderson\n\nShort fiction collection a finalist for the New Rivers Press Many Voices Project\n\nApril 24, 2014 § Leave a comment\n\nI actually got a call about this a few days ago, but I didn’t want to post it here until it was “official,” i.e., until the public announcement had been made. Anyway, now that is is official, I am honored to report that my short fiction collection, provisionally titled Crime and Fly Fishing,  has been selected as one of ten finalists for this year’s Many Voices Project prize! New Rivers Press is a wonderful Minnesota-based organization whose mission, in part is to “publish and promote enduring contemporary literature.”  The Many Voices Project (MVP) is an annual competition the press has run since 1981 for “new and emerging” writers, meaning writers that have not published more than two books of creative writing. MVP is the oldest competition of its kind and has a prestigious reputation, and I couldn’t be more excited to be among the finalists. Please keep your fingers crossed!\n\nBack into the time capsule\n\nMarch 27, 2014 § Leave a comment\n\nExcited to be heading back to Cuba with National Geographic Expeditions from March 30 to April 7! I’ve done this particular itinerary a good number of times now, and there are almost always surprises — most of them pleasant, all of them fascinating.\n\nThen again, it’s impossible to be in Cuba on any given day and NOT have a fascinating experience of one kind or another. This is particularly true because the island is undergoing such a rapid period of change; every time I return there are changes, most of them subtle, some of them not. Don’t worry, I’m taking notes!\n\nIf anyone is looking for an opportunity to experience for yourself what I’m talking about, here’s an upcoming program I particularly recommend.\n\nNew short fiction out at Sixfold\n\nFebruary 1, 2014 § 7 Comments\n\nHey everyone, my short story “The Afternoon Client,” winner of the Crime Category in the 2013 Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Awards, is now up at Sixfold. You can read it on-line here, or, if you’d rather have a a print version of the entire winter fiction issue and at the same time support  the  efforts of this innovative little review, you can order the paperback here.\n\nI hope you enjoy the story!\n\nStory Wins Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Awards\n\nDecember 19, 2013 § Leave a comment\n\nJust found out a story of mine won the 2013 Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Awards! Crime category, if you can believe it. Very pleased, and I didn’t even have to commit a crime. Though I did write about one . . .\n\nThe story is titled “The Afternoon Client.” It will appear in January at Sixfold, and again in May/June at Writers Digest on-line. I’ll post the links once they’re up.\n\nSpain and Portugal with National Geographic\n\nSeptember 15, 2013 Comments Off on Spain and Portugal with National Geographic\n\nVery much looking forward to heading back to the Iberian Peninsula! This time it’s in my continuing capacity as a featured expert for National Geographic Expeditions: On September 30 I’ll be flying to Lisbon for a journey through Portugal and Andalucía, finishing up in Madrid on October 11. I’ll be giving talks on history, art, Goya, and Hemingway, and generally trying to be as helpful as I can both with trip logistics and in terms of helping travelers make personal connections with the fabulous life and culture of one of my favorite parts of the world. Coincidentally, I’ve just posted a craft analysis on For Whom the Bell Tolls, which may be of interest if you’re a writer or a close reader of Hemingway’s fiction.\n\nBack in the U.S. on October 12.\n\nWhere Am I?\n\nYou are currently browsing the Hemingway category at Tim Weed.\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8961365222930908} +{"content": "\nPoems by Lydia Jones\n\nLydia Jones Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is a list of all poems written by poet Lydia Jones. Please view and comment on the work of this PoetrySoup poet. Remember, Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth. 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At its best, the fairy story or fantasy is far from being a flight from reality; it is, rather, a flight to reality.”- JRR Tolkein\n“The trumpet of imagination, like the trumpet of the Resurrection, calls the dead out of their\ngraves.” – GK Chesterton\n“Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.” — C.S. Lewis\n\nClick here to get your copy of Rest: An Invitation to Freedom!\nIntents & Purposes\nThis story took longer to live than to transcribe. For daydreamers, truth-seekers, joy-feeders, and those longing to let your heart instruct your mind, this little book is for you. Falling into my own stylized category of children’s book for adults, Intents and Purposes, chronicles the path of a life abandoned by disconnection and loneliness as it moves to the threshold of hope and contentment.\nBoth text and illustrations are mine. Although countless versions reside in my constantly reconfiguring memory, this compilation seems to be its truest versionTexas Book-aholic, September 20\nBeauty in the Binding, September 21 (Author Interview)\ndeb’s Book Review, September 21\nFor Him and My Family, September 22\nFor the Love of Literature, September 23 (Author Interview)\nInklings and notions, September 24\nLocks, Hooks and Books, September 25\nTell Tale Book Reviews, September 26 (Author Interview)\nArtistic Nobody, September 27 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)\nAshley’s Bookshelf, September 28\nSara Jane Jacobs, September 30\nThrough the Fire Blogs, October 1 (Author Interview)\nMary HakeOctober 1\nEmily Yager, October 2\n\nTo celebrate her tour, Tonia is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!\nBe sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nCelebrate Lit Presents: The Kidron Valley by Caryl McAdoo\n\n  About the Book Book:  The Kidron Valley Author:  Caryl McAdoo Genre: Young Adult and Mid-Grade Readers Release date:  Nov...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995765686035156} +{"content": "A journey in time with Alzheimer's\n\nI … watch you … stare\nMomma … you in there?\nI have a need … to know!\nWhere … did you … go?\nAlzheimer’s … no game\nInside … Topsy- turvy\nOutside … much the same\nConfusion … muddles the brain\nClear notions … come out lame\nSlurred words … proclaim\nInnocence … framed.\n\nCopyright/Sheila Grimes/June 2, 2015\n\nComments on: \"Framed\" (3)\n\n 1. Raymond C Nunes said:\n\n your words a like a laser, funny to read, sad to know, your journey helps us all, God Bless\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\n 2. 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ISBN 978-1-349-95191-8\n\nThis list was generated on Sun Apr 21 02:05:18 2024 UTC.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6223905086517334} +{"content": "Scarlett Rae\n\nScarlett Rae Profile\n\nScarlett Rae\n\nLocation: United States\n\nGender: F\n\nMember Since: July 2011\n\nLast online: November 2016\n\nOpen for read requests: Yes\n\nFeatured by author\n\nProfile Information\n\nReading and writing are therapeutic for me... a little creative escape from a very left-brain job. I enjoy unpredictable, unique novels and quickly get bored with cliché cheesy romances. I don't have a lot of time to spend on Booksie but I do try to return the favor of comments on my work. I write a little bit of everything and would love to hear what you think! Constructive criticism is greatly appreciated.\n\nThis is where you can leave a short message for the writer. All Quickees are public. 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Though I am not much of an historical fiction reader this one caught me and kept me in. We’re talking 8th […]\n\nOf Interest: Bambi, Book of the Dead, Chicago Crime, The Brooklyn Bridge and more\n\n  Welcome to the second installment of Of Interest, a look at some of the books, new and old, that have caught our attention in the last week or so.  From a first edition of the children’s classic Bambi to … Continue reading\n\nThe post Of Interest: Bambi, Book of the Dead, Chicago Crime, The Brooklyn Bridge and more appeared first on Book Patrol.\n\nGorey LettersThe book, an illustrated memoir, features 75 typewriter-transcribed letters, 38 illustrated envelopes, and more than 60 postcards and illustrations exchanged between them.\n\n“The letters also paint an intimate portrait of Edward Gorey, a man often mischaracterized as macabre or even ghoulish. His gentleness, humility, and brilliance—interwoven with his distinctive humor—shine in each letter”\n\n Gorey and Neumeyer would end up collaborating on three children’s books: Donald and The.; Why We Have Day and Night and Donald Has a Difficulty.\n\nThe details:\n\nNeumeyer, Peter F., edited by. Floating Worlds. The Letters of Edward Gorey & Peter F. Neumeyer. San Francisco: Pomegranate, 2011. First Printing. Large octavo. 256pp. Index. Numerous illustrations in color throughout. Pictorial paper covered boards in a matching dust jacket. $35\n\nAvailable Here\n\nPress release (PDF)\n\nThe Ghost of Greenwich Village: A Debut Novel by Lorna Graham\n\nRandom House has released this preview of Lorna Graham’s soon to be released debut novel on Scribd.\nIt includes a map of the writers and poets who appear in or inspired Lorna Graham’s debut novel The Ghosts of Greenwich Village. The story centers aroun…", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8123908638954163} +{"content": "The Mermaid\n\nVery seldom do you see a beautiful piece of poetry on a normal day.  I am happy to be reminded of one of the first things I sincerely fell in love with.\n\nI haven’t been posting as much as I should have been, and please excuse me.  It’s been a rough couple of weeks at work and I’m just taking my time to write my thoughts.  I wouldn’t really want to bore you with my rants. :)\n\nWill be back soon! <3", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999835193157196} +{"content": " Hacker Dictionary\nBrowse the Dictionary...\nAll 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\nNavigation Random Term\n adj. Reserved for the exclusive use of something (an extension of the standard meaning). Often means that anyone may look at the sacred", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "What does PPH mean in Community?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand PPH in the field in general and in the Community terminology in particular.\n\nPasir Panjang Hill, Singapore\n\nFind a translation for PPH in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this PPH abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"PPH.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 23 Nov. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9747630953788757} +{"content": "Japanese Language Blog\n\nWord Of The Day Posted by on Nov 3, 2009 in Uncategorized\n\n1- Japanese word for “scarf”\n\n2 – This terminology can also be used to imply, “I’m sorry”, but under the Word of the Day it’s used to mean, “Excuse me”. There’s another way to say this other than using すみません\n\n3 – The Japanese way of saying, “Don’t Mind” (literally)\n\n4 – 初心者\n\n5 – It’s a word borrowed from the English meaning “trauma”\n\n6 – What does よいしょする mean in Japanese?\n\n7 – 天才\n\n8 – 同じ\n\n9 – Another way to say “excuse me” in Japanese (the particular word in the Word of the Day for this set is not しつれします nor is it すみません)\n\n10 – And yet another way to say “scarf” in Japanese…\n\n11 – 思い出す\n\n12 – When you want to say “Welcome” in the position of a shopkeeper to a customer\n\n13 – Another word borrowed from the English for the word “sale”\n\n14 – 沢山\n\n15 – 掃除\n\nKeep learning Japanese with us!\n\nBuild vocabulary, practice pronunciation, and more with Transparent Language Online. Available anytime, anywhere, on any device.\n\nTry it Free Find it at your Library\nShare this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Name Index\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 Babblers Conversation Dentistry Eloquence Gossip Language Loquacity Mouth Oratory Rumor Silence Slander Speech Talk Talking Teeth Voice Words ]\n\nSince word is thrall, and thought is free,\n  Keep well thy tongue, I counsel thee.\n      - James I of Scotland,\n        Ballad of good Counsel,\n        quoted by Scott in \"Fair Maid of Perth\", ch. XXV\n\nBy examining the tongue of a patient, physicians find out the diseases of the body, and philosophers the diseases of the mind.\n      - Justin (St. Justin Martyr)\n\nThe tongue is the vile slave's vilest part.\n  [Lat., Lingua mali pars pessima servi.]\n      - Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenal), Satires\n         (IX, 120)\n\nThe tongue of man is powerful enough to render the ideas which the human intellect conceives; but in the realm of true and deep sentiments it is but a weak interpreter. These are inexpressible, like the endless glory of the Omnipotent.\n      - Louis Kossuth\n\nI should think your tongue has broken its chain.\n      - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,\n        Christus--The Golden Legend (pt. IV)\n\nThe tongue, the ambassador of the heart.\n      - John Lyly (Lylie or Lyllie)\n\nA wound made by an arrow will cicatrize and heal; a forest felded by the axe will spring up again in new growth; but a wound made by the tongue will never heal.\n\nWhen thou art obliged to speak, be sure to speak the truth; for equivocation is half-way to lying, and lying is the whole way to hell.\n      - William Penn\n\nIf any man think it a small matter, or of mean concernment, to bridle his tongue, he is much mistaken; for it is a point to be silent when occasion requires, and better than to speak, though never so well.\n\nA wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from the sword; the latter affects only the body--the former, the spirit, the soul.\n\nA fool's heart is in his tongue; but a wise man's tongue is in his heart.\n      - Francis Quarles\n\nGive not thy tongue too great a liberty, lest it take thee prisoner. A word unspoken is like the sword in the scabbard, thine; if vented, thy sword is in another's hand. If thou desire to be held wise, be so wise as to hold thy tongue.\n      - Francis Quarles\n\nIt is observed in the course of worldly things, that men's fortunes are oftener made by their tongues than by their virtues; and more men's fortunes overthrown thereby than by vices.\n      - Sir Walter Raleigh (1)\n\nMy tongue's use is to me no more\n  Than an unstringed viol or a harp.\n      - William Shakespeare\n\nMy tongue, though not my heart, shall have his will.\n      - William Shakespeare\n\nThe heart's attorney.\n      - William Shakespeare\n\nWhile thou livest, keep a good tongue in thy head.\n      - William Shakespeare\n\nSo on the tip of his subduing tongue\n  All kinds of arguments and question deep,\n    All replication prompt and reason strong,\n      For his advantage still did wake and sleep.\n        To make the weeper laugh, the laugher weep,\n          He had the dialect and different skill,\n            Catching all passions in his craft of will; . . .\n      - William Shakespeare, A Lover's Complaint\n         (l. 120)\n\nMarry, you are the wiser man; for many a man's tongue shakes out his master's undoing.\n      - William Shakespeare,\n        All's Well That Ends Well\n         (Lavatch at II, iv)\n\nTongues I'll hang on every tree\n  That shall civil sayings show. . . .\n      - William Shakespeare, As You Like It\n         (Celia at III, ii)\n\nI cannot, nor I will not hold me still;\n  My tongue, though not my heart, shall have his will.\n      - William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors\n         (Adriana at IV, ii)\n\nYou play the spaniel,\n  And think with wagging of your tongue to win me.\n      - William Shakespeare,\n        The Life of King Henry the Eighth\n         (King Henry at V, iii)\n\nThe language I have learnt these forty years,\n  My native English, now I must forgo;\n    And now my tongue's use is to me no more\n      Than an unstringed viol or a harp,\n        Or like a cunning instrument cased up\n          Or, being open, put into his hands\n            That knows no touch to tune the harmony.\n      - William Shakespeare,\n        The Tragedy of King Richard the Second\n         (Mowbray at I, iii)\n\nThe man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, if with his tongue he cannot win a woman.\n      - William Shakespeare,\n        Two Gentlemen of Verona\n\nThe heart hath treble wrong\n  When it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue.\n      - William Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis\n\nDisplaying page 2 of 3 for this topic:   << Prev  Next >>  1 [2] 3\n\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 © 1999-2018 John C. Shepard. All Rights Reserved.\nLast Revised: 2018 June 4\nClick > HERE < to report errors", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9528616666793823} +{"content": "\nAmbling Along\nthe Aqueduct\n\nThe Cascadia\nSubduction Zone\n\nThe Monthly Aqueduct\n\nSubscribe to our\nmonthly e-newsletter\n\nSpring-Summer 2018\n\nOur Mission\n\ninfo@aqueductpress.com\n\nAqueduct Press\nPO Box 95787\nSeattle, WA 98145-2787\nPrevious Book Next Book\n\nConversation Pieces\n\nVol. 58 — Helen's Story\n\nby Rosanne Rabinowitz\n\n$12 $10.00 (paperback)\n$5.95 (e-book) EPUB\n Add to Cart\nMOBI (Kindle)\n Add to Cart\n\nRead a sample from the book.\n\nContrary to rumors of her death, Helen Vaughan is alive and well and living in Shoreditch, East London, stirring up the art world with a series of erotically-charged landscapes depicting the strange events of her youth. Brought up by a man who regarded her as loathsome, shuffled between boarding schools and foster homes, young Helen only found pleasure in visits from a secret companion. She made one other close friend, a girl called Rachel who disappeared in full daylight. After that, Helen was left with her companion.\n\nAs she remembers her friend, Helen lays on each stroke of paint as if it can bring Rachel back or take her to where Rachel went. She paints to summon her companion once again, and show everyone what really lurks beyond the vanishing point.\n\nSome readers might have met Helen in Arthur Machen's classic novella The Great God Pan. Now she gets to tell her side of the story. Nominated for the 2013 Shirley Jackson Award for outstanding achievement in literature of the \"dark fantastic,\" Helen's Story gives a voice to one of the genre's most enigmatic antagonists.\n\nISBN: 978-1-61976-134-6 (13 digit)\nPublication Date: 2017\npaperback 150 pages", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7750053405761719} +{"content": "\nUSA Today Bestselling Author S.M. Schmitz\n\nQuirky, Snarky, and Thought Provoking Fiction That's Beyond this World\n\nBlog posts : \"Books\"\n\nSneak Peek at Vengeance, the first book of the Warships of the Spire series\n\nJuly 1, 2017\n\nReleasing in Dominion Rising on August 8th, Vengeance is the first book in my co-authored series, Warships of the Spire. Bestselling fantasy author, Lisa Blackwood, and I are excited to offer readers this sci-fi romance/space opera featuring artificial intelligence, telepaths, epic space battles, and come on...it's me. Of course there will be some snark. \n\nWant a sneak peek at Vengeance? Read on for a preview of what we have in store!\n\nChapter 1\n\nVengeance glanced down at …\n\nRead more\n\nSupport the 2018 Young Explorer's Adventure Guide\n\nJune 13, 2017\n\nTumble forward in time with the fourth anthology in the series Kirkus Review called “a must-have in science fiction collections.”  These imaginative, entertaining tales take readers of all ages to exciting places — from star ships to Mars to alien adventure!\n\nHelp fund the fourth year of the Young Explorer’s Adventure Guide anthology. 24 amazing science fiction stories for girls, boys and robots of all ages. Support at the Starsearcher level and get an ebook bundle of all four years …\n\nRead moreJM Page's Scavenger Hunt\n\nMay 22, 2017\n\nWelcome to the next stop on J.M. Page's Birthday Ex-SCAVENGER-anza!\n\nWe've got a fun little word game for you, and of course, lots of prizes!\n\nEvent Page for extra giveaways:\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/436582390034726/\n\nFeatured Blog Post with Rafflecopter:\n\nwww.jmpageromance.com/single-post/2017/05/15/Its-my-birthday\n\nWant a chance to win one of my books? I'm giving away a copy of Shadows of the Gods, the first book of my mythology based contemporary fantasy, …\n\nRead more\n\nPre-order Secret Legends on iBooks and Get a Free Coloring Book\n\nMay 18, 2017\n\nI'm pleased to host Shannon Eckrich, one of the authors in Secret Legends, on my blog. As a limited time special offer, if you pre-order Secret Legends on iBooks, you can receive a free coloring book created specifically for this boxset! \n\nAfter you place your preorder, just send an email to secretlegendsgift@yahoo.com, and you'll receive your free coloring book!\n\nClick on the image below to pre-order your copy today!\n\nRead more\n\nNew Dark Fantasy Release from Kevin Kessler\n\nMay 16, 2017\n\nI'm pleased to host Kevin J. Kessler's new release, a dark fantasy novel featuring dragons, superheroes, and epic quests. To learn more, please click on the image below.\n\nValentean Burai and Seraphina Kackritta barely escaped the grip of chaos. Only by working together were these two life long soul mates able to combat the greatest threat the world of Terra has ever known.\n\nBut when they find themselves separated, with the entire world turned against them, both princess and …\n\nRead more\n\nFree Sci-Fi Romance from Seven Steps\n\nMay 5, 2017\n\nSaving Kiln, the first book of Seven Step's sci-fi romance series, Venus Rising, is free May 5, 6, and 7!\n\nClick on the cover image to learn more and redeem your free copy!\n\nIn a world where women are born to rule, love is the ultimate crime.  \n\nEmpress Nadira’s planet is governed by one unbreakable rule: women hold the reins of power and men exist to serve them. But Nadira is in love with her servant, Kiln, and it’s a secret that could tear her family apart. \n\nAfter s…\n\nRead more\n\nScavenger Vanishes Blog Tour\n\nApril 11, 2017\n\nI'm once again thrilled to host Liza O'Connor on my blog to celebrate the release of the third book in her Skyryder's SeriesScavenger Vanishes.\n\nThis dystopian romance is filled with action and suspense, and, of course, a fantastic romance. Read on for more from Liza and her newest book, Scavenger Vanishes!\n\nScavenger Vanishes\n\nLiza O’Connor\n\nI have this fascination with lions, and they seem to be fascinated with me as well…Only not in a good way. When I was in Aus…\n\nRead more\n\nBlog Tour for Liza O'Connor's Rana Teenage Queen\n\nMarch 6, 2017\n\nI'm honored to host the always fabulous Liza O'Connor on a blog tour stop for her new release, Rana: Teenage Queen. \n\nBaffled why fairies are detested by humans\n\nFirst of all, humans like to think of themselves as the ONLY humanoids in existence. On Earth, they had a furry humanoid whose DNA was 98% the same as theirs, and they still treated the poor primates horribly. They would lock them up in cages, or shoot them on sight. And there were others humanoids as well, some of which were …\n\nRead more\n\nFrom USA Today Bestselling Author, S.M. Schmitz, comes Frankenstein reimagined\n\nNovember 23, 2016\n\nReleasing this weekend is my new sci-fi novel, Genesis Rising, which tells the story of Drake, a young man who has been genetically engineered by a U.S. government financed project to create the perfect special operations soldier.\n\nDrake's behavior is controlled by the microchips that were implanted in his brain as a fetus, and he is the sole survivor of Dr. Mike Parker's decades of research and experiments. But Drake has always resented the life he has been cursed with, and the sequence of …\n\nRead more\n\nMeet Wicked Legends Author Nirina Stone\n\nOctober 25, 2016\n\nWicked Legends, a collection of bestselling novels, introduces Romy's LegacyThis is just one of 20 page-turning, full length novels for only $0.99. Order your copy today!\n\nIt is 2255. The tyrants of the past are no more, and Romy’s life is perfect. Her quest to start a new community in the North has begun; food is plentiful; and everyone has ample space to live. All she has to look forward to is exploration and the occasional adventure. That is, until she encounters the new people …\n\nRead more\n\nMeet Wicked Legends Author Debbie Herbert\n\nOctober 22, 2016\n\nWicked Legends, a collection of bestselling novels, introduces Charmed and Dangerous! This is just one of 20 page-turning, full length novels for only $0.99. Order your copy today!\n\nA young witch, Callie, returns home from exile after a traumatic Ouija board incident six years earlier. She falls for classmate James MacLauren and struggles to keep her magical abilities a secret from him. Then there’s the even trickier problem that her rogue warlock father and his coven will kill anyone wh…\n\nRead more\n\nStop by to learn more about Liza O'Connor's Scavenger's Mission\n\nOctober 10, 2016\n\nWho is most likely to throw up on Flight Test Examiners?\n\nThe Corp is 45% macho-men and 55% working hard to be macho-men, 4% not so macho, but skilled males (mostly videographers and strategists), and 1% female.  (West Coast stats.)\n\nWhen it comes to taking the Captain’s flight test, it turns out that really big, must be on steroids, macho-guys are the most likely to spew their breakfast before they even begin their test.\n\nWhy? You ponder. \n\nWell, they are nervous, really nervous…\n\nRead more\n\nMeet Wicked Legends Author Rachel McClellan\n\nOctober 5, 2016\n\nRun now!\n\nWhen seventeen-year-old Sage wakes up in a hospital with no memories, her only clue are the words written on her hand. With a deadly disease threatening to wipe out mankind, Sage must find out who she is and why most people would kill to get their hands on her—before it’s too late. This fast-paced, futuristic thriller is a spine-tingling read.\n\nRachel McClellan lives in New Hampshire, a place secretly known for its supernatural creatures. When she's not in her w…\n\nRead more\n\nMeet Wicked Legends Author Thea Atkinson\n\nOctober 2, 2016\n\nTheta is a homeless drug addict who cares about two things: eating and fixing - not necessarily in that order. If new Earth needs saving from the tyrannical clutches of the Beast, it will have to wait until she's sober.\n\nNow if she can just trick out her gift to pay for that fix without getting killed, she'll have the apocalypse nailed. Too bad for her that religion of any kind is outlawed and punishable by death, and too bad she's been targeted by a bounty hunter for selling visions.\n\nRead more\n\nMeet Wicked Legends Author Lisa Blackwood\n\nSeptember 29, 2016\n\nWhen Lillian finds herself facing off against vampires and other mythological impossibilities, help comes from an unlikely source—the stone gargoyle who has been sleeping in her garden for the last twelve years.\n\nAfter the battle, Lillian learns the humans she thought were her family are actually a powerful coven of witches at war with the demonic Riven. Lillian is something more than human, a Sorceress and Avatar to the gods. Gregory has been her protector for many lifetimes, but when she w…\n\nRead more\n\nWin a Kindle and Thirty Fantasy eBooks\n\nSeptember 20, 2016\n\nWin a Kindle Fire and thirty fantasy ebooks! By participating, you’re agreeing to share your email address with the giveaway organizer and the other sponsoring authors. You can unsubscribe from any email list at any time.\n\nTo enter, just click on the image above.\n\nGood luck!\n\nRead more\n\nVote for Shadows of the Gods, a Summer Indie Book Award Nominee\n\nSeptember 1, 2016\n\nShadows of the Gods is a 2016 Summer Indie Book Award Nominee in the fantasy category! Please take a moment to vote for it by clicking on the ribbon below. There are a lot of nominees, so it may save you some time to use the search function on your browser and enter the book's title. The gods and I thank you for your vote!\n\nRead more\n\nMythology Lovers Rejoice\n\nAugust 25, 2016\n\nIf you're like me and love world mythologies, then you don't want to miss the Mythic Fiction Promotion page run by Mythography Studios. Categorized by pantheons (or multiverse, like The Unbreakable Sword series), Mythography Studios has made it easy to find your favorite legends and browse titles featuring them. Love Celtic mythology? There's a section for that! Norse? They've got you covered! \n\nYou can also opt-in to their newsletter list so that you don't miss out on new additi…\n\nRead more\n\nPets in Space Cover Reveal\n\nAugust 13, 2016\n\nI'm proud to host the cover reveal for an anthology by some extremely talented fellow science-fiction romance authors for Pets in Space, a special collection of stories for animal lovers plus it benefits a worthwhile cause. You can watch the YouTube book trailer here, and read on for more information!\n\nEven an alien needs a pet...\n\nJoin the adventure as nine pet loving sci-fi romance authors take you out of this world and pull you into their action-packed stories filled with suspense,…\n\nRead more\n\n20 Blog Posts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9568483829498291} +{"content": "Wicked Wisdom\n\nNovember 17, 2010, 3:53 pm\nFiled under: Uncategorized\n\nIt’s been quite a while since I posted here. A lot has changed. You may remember nearly a year ago when I posted a gift I made for my friends, family, and readers. It was a very small collection of short stories called This Was Supposed to be Simple. That was what I gave to the world at the end of 2009 – and now that it’s nearly the end of 2010 I present something new. Last Monday, on my 21st birthday, I release my first book. It too is a collection of short stories. It too is called This Was Supposed to be Simple. It was published by a small Charlotte-based publishing company called Lost & Found Fiction – a company I happen to own. Yes, my life has changed. It’s been a rough year, but I’ve come out of it as a better person. For more information, as well as to buy the book, check out my new home – http://www.BuchananMoncure.net", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999301433563232} +{"content": "\n\nFollow Harriet on Twitter\n\nAbout Harriet\n\nPosts Tagged ‘The Atlantic’\n\nSearching for Dylan Thomas November 20, 2014: At The Atlantic, James Parker re-accesses Dylan Thomas’s legacy, starting at Thomas’s deathbed at St. Vincent’s and further back to Thomas’s multi-city, rock-and-roll style [...] by\n\nSylvia Plath’s Birthday and a Look at the Intended Arrangement of Ariel October 30, 2014: “Winter is for women,” wrote Sylvia Plath, who would have been 82 years old this week (the 27th to be exact). In honor of the occasion, a piece at The Atlantic revisits Ariel, with a [...] by\n\nMore Than a Fetish Object: The Open Book Project August 11, 2014: A good piece is up at The Atlantic on diminishing the binary between print and digital–it raises important poets for us book-lusters: What about the possible impulse to romanticize physical [...] by\n\nDead Poets Society’s Alarming Anti-Intellectualism & the Fate of the Humanities February 19, 2014: The Atlantic has an in-depth piece on the movie Dead Poets Society being anti-intellectual, or in fact, a “terrible defense of the humanities.” Writer Kevin J.H. Dettmar hates it, even [...] by\n\nMoonlighting Poets November 4, 2013: As The Atlantic recently posted: Writers who have day jobs outside the literature industry aren’t a new thing. Oscar Wilde wrote, “The best work in literature is always done by those who [...] by\n\n‘I’m in the reservation of my mind’: Sherman Alexie’s Early Inspiration October 17, 2013: Turns out, Sherman Alexie wasn’t always a committed poet and writer. In fact, his early aspirations were to teach high school and coach basketball. We’re all very glad that he encountered [...] by\n\nAngst For Hire August 16, 2013: The Atlantic recently posted an article noting a Craigslist ad from an enterprising poet, Aaron Belz, that read: “Poet available to begin work immediately. Capable in rhyme and meter, fluent in [...] by\n\nLa Vie Bohème August 8, 2013: The Atlantic recently posted a brilliant critique (from Garance Franke-Ruta) of a recent n+1 article lamenting the perceived disappearance of income and prestige for artists in a modern, highly [...] by\n\nWhere Dickinson and Daredevil Meet? August 7, 2013: The Atlantic just posted an article comparing comics and poetry, due to both mediums’ dependence on precise spatial arrangement on the page. The article sites Hillary Chute’s Poetry [...] by\n\nThe Search for Sylvia Plath’s Obituary February 12, 2013: The Atlantic’s Ashley Fetters went looking for an obituary for Sylvia Plath, who committed suicide 50 years ago this week, but was surprised to find… none. Fetters writes: At the time of [...] by", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5662274956703186} +{"content": "New Year, New Cover, New Blurb\n\nSo.. it’s 2020. 2019 proved to be an interesting year for me in terms of writing. I finally made a book that seems to sell well, though not a blockbuster (yet!) and I want more… One thing that was bothering me about the book, well several things actually. The typography. It never seemed to fit […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9487438201904297} +{"content": "What does SCA mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand SCA in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nSingle Channel Analyzer\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for SCA in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this SCA abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"SCA.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 25 Oct. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992780685424805} +{"content": "Famous quotes by Angela Monet:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Angela Monet'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\"Angela Monet Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 24 Sep. 2017. .\n\nMissing a quote of Angela Monet?\n\nKnow another good quote of Angela Monet? 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Right from the start she knows something is different and those differences continue through the rest of the day.\n\nAlycat can't figure out what is going on and nobody but her notices that this is      abnormal. From dinner being served at breakfast, all her classes in reverse order, to even other kids spelling words backwards, Alycat feels like she is in an alien world. She was having a cattywampus day.\n\nI liked this story and thought it taught a good lesson about change and the author snippet in the back gives some great advice on how to deal with change. We all have been through a lot these past couple of years, and if they have taught us anything, change is pretty much certain.\n\nHow does Alycat's story turn out? Well you'll just have to read it to find out what was really going on and how thankful she is.\n\nI received a copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.\n\nBuy the Book:\nAlycat website\nAmazon ~ B&N\n\nWalmart ~ Bookshop\n\nMeet the Author: Facebook  ~  Instagram ~ Pinterest\nTour Schedule: \nMay 23 – Working Mommy Journal – book review / giveaway\nMay 23 - Cover Lover Book Review – book review / giveaway\nMay 24 - Rockin' Book Reviews – book review / guest post / giveaway\nMay 24 – Gina Rae Mitchell – book review / guest post / giveaway\nMay 25 – Chit Chat with Charity – book review / author interview / giveaway\nMay 25 - Bound 4 Escape – book review / giveaway\nMay 26 – Bookworm for Kid – book review / giveaway\nMay 26 - Library Lady's Kid Lit – book review / giveaway\nMay 27 – A Mama's Corner Of the World – book review / giveaway\nMay 31 – Baroness' Book Trove – book spotlight / giveaway\nMay 31 - Splashes of Joy - book review / giveaway\nJune 1 – Sandra's Book Club – book review / giveaway\nJune 2 – Jazzy Book Reviews – book review / guest post / giveaway\nJune 3 – fundinmental – book spotlight / giveaway\nJune 6 – Literary Flits – book spotlight / giveaway\nJune 7 – Locks, Hooks and Books – book review / giveaway\nJune 7 - The Phantom Paragrapher – book review / giveaway\nJune 8 – Pause for Tales – book review / giveaway\nJune 8 - Older & Smarter? – book review / author interview / giveaway\nJune 9 – Bigreadersite – book review / giveaway\nJune 9 - Ravenz Reviewz – book review / giveaway\nJune 10 – Leels Loves Books – book review / giveaway\nJune 13 – Westveil Publishing – book review / guest post / giveaway\nJune 14 – 100 Pages A Day – book review / giveaway\nJune 14 - @twilight_reader – book review / giveaway\nJune 15 – Fur Everywhere – book review / giveaway\nJune 15 - Lisa's Reading – book review / giveaway\nJune 16 – My Reading Getaway – book review / author interview / giveaway\nJune 17 – Amy's Bookshelf Reviews – book review / giveaway\nJune 17 - Faith And Books - book review / giveaway\nEnter the Giveaway:\n\nAlycat and the Cattywampus Wednesday Book Tour Giveaway\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Recognizing Recognition?\n\nThe Owl of Minerva 26 (2):237-241 (1995)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2012-03-18\n\nTotal downloads\n\n2 ( #404,669 of 1,679,401 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #183,003 of 1,679,401 )\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": 1.0000057220458984} +{"content": "\nMarch 4, 1974 P. 89\n\nMarch 4, 1974 P. 89\n\nThe New Yorker, March 4, 1974 P. 89\n\nLifting the icy flakes\n\nView Article\n\nThis article appears in the print edition of the March 4, 1974, issue.\n • Bill Buford’s next book is “Dirt (Five Years in the Ancient Kitchens of Lyon, Where My Children Became Frenchies and I Trained to be a Chef),” which will be published in September. A former fiction editor at The New Yorker, he is also the author of “Among the Thugs” and “Heat.”\n\n Read more »\n\nNever miss a big New Yorker story again. 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The loves of her life are coaching little league basketball and managing the careers of her […]\n\nCover Reveal: Rough by Sybil Bartel\n\nRough Sybil Bartel(Thrust, #2)Publication date: March 20th 2017Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance Jared I’m not your boyfriend. I’m not the guy next door. I don’t even play nice. My hands twisting in your hair, my whispered demand in your ear—I’m the fantasy you’ll wish you never had. When I’m through with […]\n\nClan by Realm Lovejoy blitz with giveaway\n\nClanRealm LovejoyPublication date: November 12th 2013Genres: Science Fiction, Young Adult “Highly enjoyable, thought-provoking sci-fi by an author with considerable talent and promise.”–Kirkus Reviews ____ Clans are Unity. No variation. No deviation. On Clades, to be a Clan is to be an exact copy. A perfect society cloning themselves to survive, […]\n\nObsidian Sky by Amy Braun blitz with giveaway\n\nObsidian Sky Amy Braun(Dark Sky #3)Publication date: February 7th 2017Genres: Dystopian, Fantasy, Young Adult The final struggle against the Hellions has arrived. A trapped engineer and a desperate marauder scramble to fight an enemy with unspeakable power on its side. Time is running out, and one world will be destroyed… […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9704553484916687} +{"content": "Thursday, July 19, 2018\n\ngoogle plus\n • CBI lists P Chidambaram as an accused in the supplementary chargesheet filed in Aircel Maxis case\nLife Style\n\nPosted at: Sep 30, 2017, 12:01 AM; last updated: Sep 30, 2017, 12:01 AM (IST)\n\nYes, it is love\n\nHR manager Prashant Kaul’s romance with words has grown into full fledged love, and the result is a novel titled It’s Got To be Love\n\nAs Prashant Kaul waited every evening to pick up his wife after work, he would sit in his car and write on his laptop till both went home together. The result – a love story called It’s Got To Be Love. Now how romantic is that!\n\nChandigarh-based Prashant is a zonal HR manager with a financial firm. But he always wished to do something different. As to fill the hour gap between his office closing time and his wife’s, he started penning a story that took shape of the novel. And, no co-incidence is this that the heroine of the novel Vaani is somewhat modelled after his wife. Add the thrill angle, and the book’s protagonist Dev’s dreams come true.\n\nA movie buff, apart from being an avid reader, Prashant admits that the plot has the making of a movie and that’s what he dreams of too. In fact, he reviews the films and has a fan base on social media. Among the books, When I Lost You by Kelly Rimmer, The Grownup by Gillian Flynn, Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Spark and Inferno by Dan Brown — are some of his favourites. \n\nIt took him two years to complete the book, and again, Prashant is grateful to his wife for the umpteenth reads before it took the final shape. In fact, it is the second edition because the first batch of 500 is completely sold out. Published by Notion Press, this some 250 pages novel is available at Rs 250.\n\nAnd, no guesses, Prashant is onto his next – another love story!\n\nAll readers are invited to post comments responsibly. Any messages with foul language or inciting hatred will be deleted. Comments with all capital letters will also be deleted. Readers are encouraged to flag the comments they feel are inappropriate.\nThe views expressed in the Comments section are of the individuals writing the post. The Tribune does not endorse or support the views in these posts in any manner.\nShare On", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9859722256660461} +{"content": "The Lady's Mile\n\nRead by LibriVox Volunteers\n\n(3 stars; 8 reviews)\n\nIf you drive through the Lady's Mile, the most fashionable district in London, you will see people whose most distinguished ambition was to be known in that circle. A novelist, a painter, and some aristocrats, willing to prove themselves to the world. But what happens behind closed doors? Is the Lady's Mile as respectable as it seems? - Summary by Stav Nisser. (16 hr 54 min)\n\nHe is but a landscape-painter 34:51 Read by Elsie Selwyn\nLord Aspendell's daughter 32:24 Read by Elsie Selwyn\nHector 41:02 Read by Elsie Selwyn\nLove and duty 16:24 Read by Riley McGuire\nAt the fountains 44:06 Read by Jim Locke\nWedding cards 11:11 Read by Jim Locke\nThe great O'Boyneville 41:33 Read by Jim Locke\nThe dowager's little dinner 29:03 Read by Jim Locke\nLaurence O'Boyneville's first hearing 26:52 Read by Jim Locke\nThe rich Mr. Lobyer 37:00 Read by Lynda Marie Neilson\nAt Nasedale 33:12 Read by Lynda Marie Neilson\nMr. O'Boyneville's motion for a new trial 33:34 Read by Lynda Marie Neilson\nCecil's honeymoon 38:47 Read by Lynda Marie Neilson\nMr. Lobyer's wooing 42:14 Read by Lynda Marie Neilson\nDelilah 29:21 Read by Jim Locke\nAt home in Bloomsbury 27:13 Read by Jim Locke\nPoor Philip 31:44 Read by Jim Locke\nToo late for repentance 27:23 Read by Jim Locke\nTidings from India 34:34 Read by Jim Locke\nAt Pevenshall Place 17:02 Read by Jim Locke\nSir Nugent Evershed 30:55 Read by Jim Locke\nMrs. Lobyer's skeleton 46:40 Read by Jim Locke\nHow should I greet thee? 36:23 Read by Jim Locke\nBetween Carthage and Kensington 31:41 Read by Jim Locke\nThe easy descent 38:38 Read by Kathleen Moore\nA modern love-chase 17:07 Read by Kathleen Moore\nHe comes too near, who comes to be denied 29:21 Read by Kathleen Moore\nWere all thy letters suns, I could not see 15:08 Read by Kathleen Moore\nA timely warning 17:48 Read by Kathleen Moore\nHe's sweetest friend, or hardest foe 12:53 Read by Kathleen Moore\nOn the brink 35:14 Read by Jim Locke\nBy the sea 23:30 Read by Jim Locke\nA commercial earthquake 38:47 Read by Jim Locke\nThe epilogue 10:51 Read by Jim Locke\n\nTechnically, it's a happy ending...\n\n(2.5 stars)\n\n...but somehow everyone just seems pretty depressed by the time this book grinds, sloooowly , to a finish. Part of the effect is due to the narration. Both main narrators tend toward the mechanical and monotone, and both of them have issues with incorrect pronunciation in English. ( I don't speak French, so I can't judge that.) I imagine the extra effort the listener needs to put in to figure out what's being said can make the book seem much longer.\n\n(5 stars)\n\nThank you for reading this book. Cecil should have organized a Ladies Afternoon Book Club or even had a couple of children. That would have helped her find fulfillment in her life so she didn’t have to consider being unfaithful to her husband. He did love her in his own way, and she did take an oath before God, to love him and be faithful to him. joyfuljoyful@hotmail.com\n\ngood story but reader Locke difficult to listen to\n\n(0.5 stars)\n\nTo Locke, I can tell this is an important volunteer activity. please consider taking a class on good story reading techniques", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8742443323135376} +{"content": "AustLit logo\nform y separately published work icon Wind single work   film/TV  \nIssue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Wind\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\nAbstractHistoryArchive Description\n\nA short drama set in the cold, bleak terrain of the high country in 1857, as a young black tracker and his elderly sergeant move on the trail of a killer.\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\n Link: U9179Scene extracts Three digital extracts from the original cinematic release.\n Extent: 24 min.p.\n Series: Crossing Tracks series - publisher\n\n 'The Crossing Tracks 30-minute drama series is an initiative of the Australian Film Commission (AFC) in collaboration with SBS Independent and the ABC.' Source: www.afc.gov.au (Sighted 05/02/2008).\n\nLast amended 9 Mar 2016 13:14:00", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9963967204093933} +{"content": "scab definition, meaning - what is scab 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 “scab”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun uk   us   /skæb/", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9974391460418701} +{"content": "Buy Textbooks  |  Rent Textbooks  |  Sell Textbooks  |  eTextbooks\nHelp  |  Questions? 1-877-292-6442\nHello, Sign In\nYour Account\n\nIn the Shadow of Man, Revised Edition - 71 edition\n\nIn the Shadow of Man, Revised Edition (ISBN10: 0618056769; ISBN13: 9780618056767)\nISBN13: 978-0618056767\nISBN10: 0618056769\n\nThis edition has also been released as:\nISBN13: 978-0395127261, 978-0395331453\nISBN10: 0395127262, 0395331455\n\nSummary: This best-selling classic tells the story of one of the world's greatest scientific adventures. Jane Goodall was a young secretarial school graduate when the legendary Louis Leakey chose her to undertake a landmark study of chimpanzees in the wild. In the Shadow of Man is an absorbing account of her early years at Gombe Stream Reserve, telling us of the remarkable discoveries she made as she got to know the chimps and they got to know her. This paperback edition, i ...show morellustrated with 80 photographs, includes an introduction by Stephen Jay Gould and a postscript by Goodall. During Goodall's forty years of studying chimpanzees, she has become one of the world's most honored scientists. She tells of the later years in THROUGH A WINDOW, also available in Mariner paperback. AFRICA IN MY BLOOD: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN LETTERS tells the story, through her letters, of childhood through the early years at Gombe. ...show less\n\nEdition/Copyright: 71\nCover: Paperback\nPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt\nYear Published: 1971\nInternational: No\n\nView Review\n\nList Price: $15.00\nUsed $5.85\nSave $9.15 (61%)\n • FREE shipping over $25\n • In stock\n • 30-day returns\nOrder this book in the next 1 days, 21 hours and 53 minutes and it ships by Noon CT Monday!\nNew  Currently Sold Out", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5917588472366333} +{"content": "RDS Library & Archives\n\nNormal view MARC view ISBD view\n\nA window in Thrums / by J.M. Barrie.\n\nBy: Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937.\nSeries: The works of J. M. Barrie: Publisher: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1927Description: vii, 222 p. ; 18 cm.Subject(s): English fictionDDC classification: 823\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 Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode\nNon-Loanable Book Library\nReserve 823 BAR (Browse shelf) Not for loan 000432358\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nLog in to your account to post a comment.\n\nPowered by Koha", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998717308044434} +{"content": "ISBN: 0995406804\nEAN13: 9780995406803\nLanguage: English\nRelease Date: Dec 11, 2016\nPages: 322\nDimensions: 1\" H x 8\" L x 5\" W\nWeight: 1 lbs.\nFormat: Paperback\n\nOpen Wide\n\nSelect Format Format: Paperback Select Conditions Condition: New\n\nFormat: Paperback\n\nCondition: New\n\n105 Available\n\nSelect Conditions\n • New $19.99\nBook Overview\n\nThey say dentists have the highest suicide rate amongst professionals, and Dr Bruce Walter McCrae, B.D.Sc., well . he's a troubled dentist. The monotony of his job (teeth, teeth, teeth . all day, every day) and the resentful, estranged relationship he has with his wife, builds to a point where he becomes bitter. Really bitter.\n\nWhen he accuses his wife of killing their only son, he takes out his anguish not just on her . but his patients too. As he becomes plagued with haunting visions, he is taken to a\n\ndifferent, darker place - a place where he must come to grips with his own past . and his own future. After forty years, those events back then still haunt him, and as the\n\nstory comes to a close, Dr Bruce McCrae commits his last horrifying act.\n\nPart horror, part suspense and part mystery. It will also have you guessing to the end. Will you be able to find 'her' before it's too late?\n\nDon't be afraid. Open wide and let's see what you will find .\n\nFrequently Asked Questions About Open Wide\n\nBook Reviews (0)\n\n  |   0  reviews\nDid you read Open Wide? Please provide your feedback and rating to help other readers.\nWrite Review\n\nNo customer reviews for the moment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9550002813339233} +{"content": " out of 5\nBased on 23 Ratings and 9 Reviews\n\nBook Description\nWhere those kings are headed is a mystery, but no travelers ever had such a jolly time. Here is a royal romp through a tongue-twisting paradise. 32 full-color illustrations.\nBook Information\nPublisherPuffin Books\nBindingPaperback (8 editions)\nReading LevelUncategorized\n# of Pages32\nISBN-100803707819\nISBN-13978-0803707818\nPublication Date05/07/1990\nThe Creators\nAbout Margaret Mahy (Author) : Margaret Mahy is a published author, editor, and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Margaret Mahy include Horribly Haunted School, El Rescate De... more\nView Margaret Mahy's profile\n\nAbout Patricia MacCarthy (", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9913927316665649} +{"content": "What does BARB mean in Media?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand BARB in the Community field in general and in the Media terminology in particular.\n\nBroadcasters' Audience Research Board\n\nCommunity » Media\n\nFind a translation for BARB in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nWhat does BARB mean?\n\nbarb(n.)\na point or pointed part projecting backward from a main point, as of a fishhook or arrowhead.\n\nsee more on Definitions.net»\n\nDiscuss this BARB abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"BARB.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 29 Nov. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9890629053115845} +{"content": "7 October, 2021\n\nlocation of experience: London, England\n\nMary Berry\nAuthor, literary hostess, Playwright\n1763-1852\n\nListening to\n\nhide composers\nunspecified vocal music performed by Caroline of Brunswick, Keppel Craven\n\nExperience Information\n\nDate/Time 29 December, 1813\nMedium live\nListening Environment in the company of others, in private, indoors\n\nOriginally submitted by lcc5 on Wed, 14 Nov 2018 12:39:00 +0000\nApproved on Sun, 02 Dec 2018 09:36:33 +0000", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999410510063171} +{"content": "Interview with Lara Lillibridge and Giveaway for MAMA, MAMA, ONLY MAMA\n\n  I am so excited to welcome former Deb Lara Lillibridge back to the ball this week! I feel as though I’ve known Lara forever, although I suppose it’s been less than a year. She was the deb from last year who first emailed me to ask if I would like to be one of this year’s five, so let’s just say I’ve been fond of her ever since. She…\n\nSaturday, June 8, 2019\nRead More >>\n\nInterview with Roselle Lim and Giveaway for Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune\n\nSaturday, May 25, 2019\n\nI could not be more thrilled to be hosting author Roselle Lim this week on the Ball! I’ve been waiting many months for her magical debut, Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune, to come out, and now it’s almost here! Roselle Lim was born in the Philippines and immigrated to Canada as a child. She lived in north Scarborough in a diverse, Asian neighbourhood. She found her love of…\n\nRead More >>\n\nMaybe You CAN Take the City out of the Girl\n\nFriday, May 3, 2019\n\n  I’ve lived in a number of different places across Canada and the United States, and I think to some extent I’ve absorbed something from each of them that colors my writing in some way, but I honestly never gave much thought to that until I sat down to write this post. The first thing that seems to influence me is being Canadian. I have a penchant for describing long,…\n\nRead More >>\n\nInterview with Kirstin Chen and Giveaway for BURY WHAT WE CANNOT TAKE\n\nSaturday, April 20, 2019\n\n  I could not be more thrilled to welcome this week’s guest, Kirstin Chen, to the debutante ball! Kirstin Chen’s second novel, Bury What We Cannot Take, was named a best book of the year by Entropy, Popsugar, and Book Bub, and a top pick of the season by Electric Literature, The Millions, The Rumpus, Harper’s Bazaar, and InStyle. She is also the author of Soy Sauce for Beginners. She has received awards from the Steinbeck Fellows Program, Sewanee, Hedgebrook, the…\n\nRead More >>\n\nAttacus Atlas & Other Inventions: Book Birthday\n\nTuesday, February 5, 2019\n\nAloha! Today my debut novel, The Atlas of Reds and Blues, is released — and tonight there’s a big book birthday party planned at Books Inc. in Mountain View, CA to celebrate the journey thus far. What began as a short story I wrote for a workshop in 2004 will have a life of its own, separate from me. It is a surreal feeling to look back and realize one…\n\nRead More >>\n\nInterview with Rachel Howard + THE RISK OF US giveaway\n\nSaturday, January 26, 2019\n\nWe are thrilled to have Rachel Howard as our guest author this week at The Debutante Ball! Rachel Howard’s novel THE RISK OF US, described by Jenny Offill as “an emotionally complex and amazingly suspenseful novel about love and fear,” will be published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on April 9th. Rachel earned her MFA in fiction from Warren Wilson College and is the author of a memoir, The Lost NightDistracts, Distracting, Distractions\n\nTuesday, November 6, 2018\n\n“Morning comes whether you set the alarm or not.” – Ursula K. LeGuin Well, I’m in the thick of the stew now, aren’t I? I’m trying to expel 50,000 words from my brain onto the page by the end of the month for NaNoWriMo and trying hard not to be sucked in to the countdown until the Midterm Elections. By the time you read this, if you read this, We…\n\nRead More >>", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988595843315125} +{"content": "It’s publisher Quarto’s 40th birthday this year so they asked 40 of their authors for their favourite bookshop. Fantastic children’s author David Litchfield, author of The Bear and Piano, chose Rogan’s Books!\n\nQuarto have teamed up with Independent Bookshop Week to share the Independent bookshop love as widely as they can!\nDavid and Quarto sent this lovely message. 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Read More\n\nTags: biography, other\n\nShort List of Souls in Hell Read More\n\nShort Story / Other\n\nJanuary 21, 2018\n\nReads: 44\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nnature's effort to give you an existence could not be meaningless. there must be some purpose for which you are sent to this world.' this is the biography of a drop of water which starts its journey with the above idea. she tries to figure out the… Read More\nThe Incarnation Choristers 1290 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, New York 10033 Read More\nBiography Arminas Pileckas Read More\nList of children murdered by Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) Read More\nBiography GEN José Sanjurjo y Sacanell Read More\nBiography CPL Antonio Ramos Ramírez Read More\nBiography Arminas Pileckas Read More\nBiography GEN Emilio Mola y Vidal \"El Director\" Read More\nBooksie 2018 Poetry Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999992847442627} +{"content": "browse search\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\nprocession the act of moving forward in a formal, orderly way. [2 definitions]\nproclaim to say or state for the public to know.\nproclamation the act of announcing to the public, or something that is said for the public to hear.\nprocrastinate to put off doing something; delay.\nprod to poke with, or as though with, a pointed rod or instrument. [3 definitions]\nproduce to bring into being. [5 definitions]\nproducer a person or company that makes something.\nproduct something made by means of either human work or that of a machine. [3 definitions]\nproduction the act or process of making or producing. [2 definitions]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000041723251343} +{"content": "skip to content\nDeath comes for the Archbishop Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nDeath comes for the Archbishop\n\nAuthor: Willa Cather\nPublisher: London : Virago, 1985\nSeries: Virago modern classics ; 58\nEdition/Format:  Book : English : ReprView all editions and formats\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: Willa Cather\nISBN: 0860681831 9780860681830\nOCLC Number: 477061735\nDescription: 299 s. ; 20cm\nSeries Title: Virago modern classics ; 58\nResponsibility: Willa Cather ; new introduction by A.S. 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This is the page where you will enter the links to your reviews during the month of February 2016.\n\nIf you haven't already signed up for the challenge, it's not too late! The sign up post is here.\n\nHF Please leave your links for your February reviews in Mr. Linky below or if you don't have a blog, in the comments below.\n\nHere is the link to the January Link Page.\n\nIf you have any questions or need assistance please email Amy at passagestothepast@gmail.com.\n\nMister Linky's Magical Widgets -- Auto-Linky widget will appear right here!\nThis preview will disappear when the widget is displayed on your site.\nIf this widget does not appear, click here to display it.\n\n1 comment:\n\n 1. I'm part of the Jane and the Waterloo Map blog tour. The Jane Austen Mystery series by Stephanie Barron is wonderful historical fiction that sets Jane Austen as the heroine solving mysteries. I love the details of Jane's life and the regency period throughout the novels. If you'd like a chance to win a copy as part of a fabulous prize package, leave a comment on one of two blog posts (or others on the tour!)by February 29th: http://lauragerold.blogspot.com/2016/02/jane-and-waterloo-map-by-stephanie.html and http://lauragerold.blogspot.com/2016/02/jane-and-waterloo-map-blog-tour-book.html\n\nRelated Posts with Thumbnails\n\nPassages to the Past\nAll rights reserved © 2013\n\nCustom Blog Design by Blogger Boutique\n\nBlogger Boutique", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8453450798988342} +{"content": "The Enchanter Heir (Heir Chronicles, The) (The Heir Chronicles)\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nThe fourth book in the series, The Enchanter Heir begins with a tragedy: someone poisons the community of Thorn Hill, leaving hundreds of magically gifted people dead and a handful of magically gifted people changed forever. In an event to house the survivors and utilize their strange magical gifts, The Anchorage is established, a school that is part high school, part secret headquarters for a shade killing group called Nightshade and part music promotional studio. Jonah is one of the Anchorage’s star students, exceling in shade killing and music production. A Thorn Hill survivor, Jonah is left with the empathetic gifts of an enchanter and the deadly killing prowess of a warrior.\n\nAfter her grandfather is mysteriously killed and she discovers she is gifted, Emma escapes from Memphis and eventually finds herself as a new student at The Anchorage. Her passion for music, her mysterious talents and her infatuation with Jonah keeps the pages turning fast. A fan of this series will be disappointed: major characters from the past three books have very minor roles in this new installment. This book has the ability to stand alone from the series, producing a very satisfying read for those new to the collection but leaving long time readers wanting much more..\n\nReviewed By:\n\nStar Count 4/5\nFormat Hard\nPage Count 464 pages\nPublisher Disney-Hyperion\nPublish Date 2013-Oct-01\nISBN 9781423144342\nBookshop.org Buy this Book\nIssue January 2014\nCategory Young Adult\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Enchanter Heir (Heir Chronicles, The) (The Heir Chronicles)”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Fireflies in the Garden\nVolume: West-Running Brook\nYear: Published/Written in 1928\nPoem of the Day: Apr 18 2002\n\nComment 35 of 35, added on August 1st, 2014 at 9:55 AM.\n\nmE8oxi Say, you got a nice blog article.Really looking forward to read more. Keep writing.\n\ncrorkz linkz from Belize\nComment 34 of 35, added on July 17th, 2014 at 9:16 AM.\n\ncimC5N Thanks a lot for the blog article.Really thank you! Great.\n\ncheap backlinks from Tanzania\nComment 33 of 35, added on July 17th, 2014 at 9:15 AM.\n\nB0bDz0 Wow, great article. Keep writing.\n\ncheap backlinks from Kuwait\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Fireflies in the Garden, has received 35 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nFrost Info\nCopyright © 2000-2012 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links | Bookstore", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998842179775238} +{"content": "28 / $36.5 (CAD)\n\nPage Count: 448\n\nISBN-13: 9780316563345\n\nWhat's Inside\n\nRead More Read Less\n\nThe Breen and Tozer Series\n\nReader Reviews\n\n\"Big treat in store for fans. And if you're not a fan yet, why not?\"—Val McDermid, internationally bestselling author of The Mermaids Singing\n\"A new level of suspense for this must-read series\"—Booklist\n\"A fun visit to a bygone era... The contrast between the predictable stuffiness of 'proper' London and the vivid, if irresponsible, liveliness of the new generation is generally well handled and rewarding.\"—Kirkus Reviews\nRead More Read Less", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9815783500671387} +{"content": "\nShakespeare · Bible · Strunk · Anatomy · Nonfiction · Quotations · Reference · Fiction · Poetry\n© 1993–2015 Bartleby.com · [Top 150] · Subjects · Titles · Authors", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Social Science Association\n\nTheir “Operation Utopia”\n\nReprinted from The Reading Standard, May 4, 1956 Artist’s Family Trek in Search of New Home Artist, author, sociologist and inventor Mr. Harold Walsby and his wife and three children are about to start trekking across the world by caravan and boat, with Australia as their final destination. Mr. Walsby plans to pay for the… read more »\n\nGeorge Orwell Letters to George Walford\n\nPrior to writing 1984, George Orwell wrote these letters to George Walford. George Walford (1919 – 1994) was a student of systematic ideology. – Trevor Blake   CAN 3751 27 B Canonbury Square Islington London N1 30.6.45 Dear Mr. Walford, Many thanks for your letter of 26th June, and for the pamphlet “The Intellectual and… read more »\n\nGeorge Walford: The New Magic\n\nFew of us have any better grounds for believing in germs than for believing in witches. – Professor Gordon Childe. IN the relationship between science and daily life two distinct and complementary tendencies can be observed. On the one hand the products of science are coming into an increasingly intimate relationship with our everyday activities…. read more »\n\nRevised 1945 Constitution of the Social Science Association\n\nAdopted on the 15th of October, 1945. I. TITLE. The organisation functioning under this Constitution shall be known by the title of “THE SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.” In this Constitution it is referred to as “the Association. II. OBJECTS. The objects of the Association are: (a) To carry on and encourage research into the nature, structure… read more »\n\nSocial Science Cultural Groups Organization: The More We Get Together\n\nThe More We Get Together. [London]: Social Science Association, nd. Art likely by Harold Walsby. An invitation to join the (entirely fictitious) SSA United Groups: Social Club, Dance Club, Sports Club, Fashion Club, Travel Society, Film Society, Crime Club, Aero Club, Music Society, Stage Society, Arts Society, Radio Club, Book Club, Garden Club, Nature Club,… read more »\n\nGilmac: The Domain of Sterilities\n\nThe Domain of Ideologies by Harold Walsby (1947, William Maclellan, Glasgow, 10s 6d) is a very disappointing book.  Purporting to be a new and a scientific explanation of the origin, development and structure of ideologies, it consists mainly of baseless statements, logical fallacies, and the rehash of outworn ideas; the whole of which is presented… read more »\n\nA. W. Spencer-Bragg (Harold Walsby): The Final Crusade\n\nNot till a natural science of collective life has been created… Can we expect to enter into a really human era of history… in which collective life evolves… according to reason. -S. de Madariaga. Throughout the ages, since the dawn of human society, men have quarrelled, fought and made war upon one another. Whatever their… read more »\n\nA. W. Spencer-Bragg (Harold Walsby): The International Volcano\n\nIt cannot be denied that for a society… to whom unlimited energy means unlimited power for war and destruction there is an ominous cloud in the distance… – Sir Arthur Eddington The aftermath of the most gigantic war in all history discloses to the more discerning mind a situation which is fraught with the direst… read more »\n\nA. W. Spencer-Bragg (Harold Walsby): While Rome Burns\n\nOne of the most terrifying symptoms of the present time is the complete indifference of the average person to politics, apart from the squabbles about party. -Professor Sir John Graham Kerr, M.P. In earlier chapters we have drawn attention to the magnitude and urgency of the problems arising from the impact of science on our… read more »\n\nA. W. Spencer-Bragg (Harold Walsby): Scientific Superstitions\n\nThe real problem is how scientific resources can be co-ordinated with our inadequate knowledge of mankind and the relation of man to man. Dr. J. F. Moutford, Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University. In view of the very strong position occupied by scientists in modern civilisation – the fact that they hold many of the most strategic… read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997438788414001} +{"content": "The true harvest of my daily life is somewhat as intangible And indescribably as the tints of morning or evening. It is a little star-dust caught, A segment of the rainbow which I have clutched.Rate it:(5.00 / 1 vote)Say it\n\nHenry David Thoreau\n\nUnited States writer and social critic (1817-1862)\n\nclick to add your vote (21 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\"Henry David Thoreau Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2013. 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Lucy groaned quietly, through parched lips.\n\nWhere was she? Wasn’t home, she was sure of that. Home didn’t feel like this, didn’t smell like this. She forced her eyes open again, blinking at the bright light. It was humming faintly, she noticed, and she stared at it until her eyes hurt, until her mind was a little less fuzzy.Read More »\n\nAfter Z-Day – Part I – Chapter XII\n\nChapter Twelve\n\nLocation: Hackney, London\nDate: 12 October 2016\n\nNaomi was making lunch when I got in. She gave me a sympathetic look as I dragged myself over to the sofa and dropped onto it, burying my face in the cushions.\n\n“You want some?” she asked. “You should eat.”\n\n“What is it?” I muttered into the fabric. She heard me anyway.\n\n“Quinoa and veggies.”\n\nVegan, of course, because I wasn’t enough of a hypocrite as it was. My stomach clenched and I realised I hadn’t eaten…for a while. Maybe not since yesterday?Read More »\n\nMarch TBR\n\nMarch TBR\n\nHi, guys! Okay, so it’s a little late this month, but I’m back with my March TBR. I hadn’t created it until today, though I’d had an idea of the books I wanted to get through, but I figured it was time to get it officially worked out and written down.\n\nWe’ll just take a quick look back at February’s list first, of course.Read More »\n\nFebruary TBR\n\nFebruary TBR\n\nHi, guys! Well, January is gone and February is here–and with only four weeks this month, it’s time to get some serious reading done. I took part in both a manga reading challenge and the 24in48 readathon last month, both of which saw me get through a lot of books, although not sooooooo many from my January TBR.\n\nSo without further ado, let’s take a look at that list!\n\nRead More »\n\nJanuary TBR\n\nJanuary TBR\n\nHello, all! Long time, no see, huh? Not going to lie–I took a little break over Christmas/New Year which I hadn’t expected to, but I’m back now and ready to go with this blog and all the writing and everything else. I’m hoping to sort out a bunch of new things on here over the next month or so, so keep your eyes peeled!Read More »\n\nAfter Z-Day – Part I – Chapter XI\n\nChapter Eleven\n\nLocation: Hackney, London\nDate: 12 October 2016\n\nI thought about it all the way home. I got off my bus a few stops early—a child was screaming its head off and I couldn’t think—and walked the rest of the way, still dwelling on the symbol and where I’d seen it before.\n\nIt had to be recently; it didn’t feel like something I’d seen years ago. But what? I came across so many different things—I was going to have to go back over everything I’d done the last few months and work out what this was all connected to.Read More »\n\nAfter Z-Day – Part I – Chapter X\n\nChapter Ten\n\nLocation: Waltham Forest, London\nDate: 12 October 2016\n\nMy phone kept ringing. I’d put it on silent but I didn’t dare turn it off altogether—just in case. So instead, I could feel it vibrating in my hand every time someone called.\n\nNaomi had called, but had given up after the second time. I’d sent her a text; I didn’t want to worry her too much.Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000027418136597} +{"content": "Mac Book Pro has cons (and pros)\n\nOur good friend Giles Turnbull (whom I have never met, nor spoken to but still consider a friend. Ain't the internet wacky?) lists the pros and cons of the Mac Book Pro. Other than a little noise and heat, he seems to be enamored with his Mac Book Pro.\n\nHow about you? If you have a Mac Book Pro are you loving it, or wishing you have waited for the second rev?\n\n© 2015 AOL Inc. 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Presented by Biblioasis and the IFOA, with author Ray Robertson in attendance.\n\nrobertson-ray-1979Robertson’s art is as character-driven as Mordecai Richler’s … he wants us to behave better and doesn’t care who he angers along the way. – The Globe and Mail\n\nbiblioasis-logo\n\nAdmission is free. Register here.\n\nToronto Lit Up is a three year initiative, spearheaded by the Toronto Arts Council and IFOA, designed to spotlight Toronto’s writers and empower local artists with career-building opportunities. Click here for more information.\n\ntoronto-lit-up-logo-magenta-2Toronto Arts CouncilPrint\n\n • robertson-ray\n\n Ray Robertson\n\n Ray Robertson is the author of the novels Home Movies, Heroes, Moody Food, Gently Down the Stream, What Happened Later, David, I Was There the Night He Died, and 1979, as well as three books of non-fiction, Mental Hygiene: Essays on Writers and Writing, Why Not? Fifteen Reasons to Live, and Lives of the Poets (with Guitars).  His work has been translated into several languages.  Born and raised in Southwestern Ontario, he lives in Toronto.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999397397041321} +{"content": "7 Safari Books Online. 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Each chapter also only has one image of the bird in question, a simple black and white line drawing of each one and while as usual I would have loved color photos in this case the simple images really suited the book, photos would have been a detraction I feel.\nI also appreciated his ecological message which brought the point of the need for better management of natural resources on our part without ever getting preachy.\nPhysically I also really liked the smaller than average book size, the quality of the paper (at least for this edition) and the simple but elegant cover and overall structure of the book. ( )\n1 vote Kellswitch | Aug 15, 2011 |\nThis is a delightful book of birding memoirs. For me made all the more enjoyable as many familiar birds are featured. A great introduction to Cannings and I shall be seeking out more of his work. 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View the full conversation.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.976227879524231} +{"content": "The Pup Who Cried Wolf\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nThe Pup Who Cried Wolf\n\n3.73 of 5 stars 3.73  ·  rating details  ·  30 ratings  ·  9 reviews\nLobo is a tiny Chihuahua with a big dream—to join a wolf pack. When Lobo's owner takes her pets on vacation to Yellowstone National Park, Lobo thinks he'll finally have the opportunity to find his wolf-brothers. But he doesn't count on a strict park rule that will keep him on a leash! With the help of his endearingly quirky family—a smart Spanish-speaking parrot named Glor...more\nPaperback, 144 pages\nPublished April 27th 2010 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens (first published 2010)\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\n(showing 1-30 of 59)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nLobo, a New York City Chihuahua, can't wait to run with his wolf brothers when his family (female owner, parrot, and rat) visit Yellowstone National Park. I love that his owner packs up all her pets for the drive to Yellowstone, her terrifying young niece who likes to play dress up with Lobo, and what actually happens when Lobo and the other pets meet real wolves. Funny and heart-warming!\nI read this book to my kids to prepare them for a future trip to Yellowstone NP. About three animal friends (parrot, rat and chihuahua) and their owner who travels on vacation to Yellowstone. The chihuahua wants to meet his \"wolf pack\" but things don't turn out as he hopes. The kids thought this was hilarious, and now they think they are going to meet the chihuahua at Yellowstone.\n\nGood read aloud. The boys laughed aloud frequently, with the 8 yr old staying interested full-time and the 6 yr old twins tuning in and out. As the grown up, I would have given 3 stars; a fun read. Lots of humor at the expense of a ridiculous dog ( Chihuahua).\nVery funny book about a chihuahua who is sure he is part wolf and longs to rejoin his wolf pack. Reminded me of Skippyjon Jones. First in a series called animal tales.\nMay 26, 2010 Jane added it\nA very funny younger middle grade that will appeal to both boys and girls with its madcap (and sometimes grossout) humor.\nGabriel Dubransky\nGabriel laughed out loud the whole time he read this book and started it over immediately upon finishing it.\nThe Styling Librarian\nCute animal voice, enjoyed the ending.\nKaren Smith\nGood book for the 8 year old boy.\nJiya added it\nJun 29, 2014\nNya added it\nMay 24, 2014\nKristine Pratt\nKristine Pratt marked it as to-read\nFeb 17, 2014\nDillen added it\nJan 15, 2014\nKara marked it as to-read\nSep 27, 2013\nYelli marked it as to-read\nJul 30, 2013\nAmanda marked it as to-read\nJul 11, 2013\nDaniela Hielc\nDaniela Hielc marked it as to-read\nJun 23, 2013\nMichelle Wilson\nMichelle Wilson marked it as to-read\nMar 23, 2013\nMelanie Briend\nMelanie Briend marked it as to-read\nJan 25, 2013\n« previous 1 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. 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We could ride anywhere. We would ride into the clouds, with the sky, \"el cielo,\" wrapped around us. Together, a young boy and his abuelo go camping, ride horses, get lost and found, and even...\nLet's Dance, Grandma! Let's Dance, Grandma!\nIllustrated by\n\nMore than anything, Lucy loves to dance. But her mother warns her not to try to dance when her grandma comes to visit, because grandmas simply do not dance. Together Lucy and her grandma play ball, hide-and-seek, cards, and even dress up. But what Lucy wants more than anything is to dance one...\nView more new releases »\n\nVisit HarperCollins Childrens Now!\n\nChildren's Bestsellers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7848799824714661} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nWhat a hippopota-mess! / Pat Skene ; illustrated by Graham Ross.\n\nSkene, Pat, 1945- (Author).\nImage of item\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781554697755 (electronic bk.)\n • ISBN: 1554697751 (electronic bk.)\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource\n • Publisher: [United States] : Orca Book Publishers : 2006.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nRestrictions on Access Note:\nDigital content provided by hoopla.\nSummary, etc.:\nThe poems in this book tell stories of animals and nature, from two sweaty hippos, a smiling lizard and some creepy crawlers to a few tricky dandelions. At the end of each poem, find out more in an interview with a key character or a list of fascinating facts.\nTarget Audience Note:\n610 Lexile.\nSystem Details Note:\nMode of access: World Wide Web.\nSubject: Animals > Juvenile poetry.\nCanadian poetry > Juvenile literature.\nGenre: Electronic books.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9921298623085022} +{"content": "What’s That Thing (1980s TV)\n\nPosted by ractrose on June 30, 2017 in Art, Poems\n\n  What’s That Thing   The sidekick’s black Mustang swings a one-eighty A name freezes action on the screen We see him mouth a line and wave to somebody The portly old-timer, too, swings in his desk chair Phone to his left ear Face always stuck here Eyebrow arching, poised to scramble Young hotshot bound […]\n\nWant Nothing Will Write: Hammersmith (fourteen)\n\nHammersmith Want Nothing Will Write (fourteen)   Aimee had taken one seat, facing the caboose, and Hogben had taken a prod from the passenger behind’s umbrella. He scuttled between seats and came to rest across from her, murmuring, “Pardon me, Mack.” “Well, here we are.” Aimee offered this, and her companion responded, “On our way.” […]\n\nA Book Report from the Zero Income Front\n\nPosted by ractrose on June 26, 2017 in Essays\n\n  My Curious Reading A Book Report from the Zero Income Front:   My impression is that, when the average browsing consumer considers the self-published novel, quality is not her concern. By this I mean the question of whether she expects to find quality. We might (it’s been done) correlate types of publishing to shopping […]\n\nFamiliar: Fifth Tattersby\n\nPosted by ractrose on June 23, 2017 in Art, Poems\n\n  The Folly Tattersby       Familiar   All these ordinary things are giving way Times of late, like the dead wrapped in their winding sheets Familiar in outline still But disintegrating into melt and worm beneath He feels infected with the guest’s unhappy mood Uses the word, not having spoken with de Clieux […]\n\nA Little Joy (poem)\n\nPosted by ractrose on June 17, 2017 in Art, Poems\n\n  A Little Joy   The young gather near old Timeworn The age of him lies like a bundle Poor yellow tom The stink of an open toilet and the menace of a grinning man He knows they’re like that A little joy in the killing The back steps concrete crumbling This fault they’d ticked […]\n\nSans Serif (poem)\n\nPosted by ractrose on June 16, 2017 in Art, Poems\n\n  Sans Serif   She’s crushed her fingertip under a trunk lid One purple nail the adornment of her hand No rings and nothing else Just this, playing across the jacketless blank “I’m hating this,” she tells him   She has a book with a hard grey cover Two gritted fangs forbid the eye Looked […]\n\nAll Safe Bets Off: Hammersmith (thirteen)\n\nHammersmith All Safe Bets Off (thirteen)   “Doesn’t seem so long ago.” Mack, unable to do anything about Aimee’s arm hooked through Hogben’s, though it pleased him to see Hogben once or twice give a mild tug, ill-at-ease…had got next to Shaw behind them (he ignored Shaw), and was throwing out chatty comments, in a […]\n\nThe Insular I: a poem’s point of view\n\nPosted by ractrose on June 13, 2017 in Essays\n\nMy Curious Reading The Insular I   People don’t like poetry. That, of course, is not universally true. True enough, though, that a lot of poetry you read (or glance over) launches like the voice of someone you’re stuck with in an elevator. I write poetry, and I too get that twisty feeling when I’m […]\n\nSwallowtail: Third Tattersby\n\nPosted by ractrose on June 12, 2017 in Art, Poems\n\n  The Folly Tattersby       Swallowtail   You’ve never sat, doing your work …if you had been me, on a stool upstairs Made dumb by the green walls of Lippard’s laboratory Looking down, as directed, through the lens at the wing he’d razored along the vein Some of the colors are not pigments, […]\n\nMy Curious Reading: Character Logic\n\nMy Curious Reading Character Logic     Let’s begin by splitting a hair. E. M. Forster, in Aspects of the Novel (Harcourt, 1927), gives his seventh lecture on the theme of Prophecy. He introduces a metaphor: “song” to represent the voice of the prophet; “the furniture of common sense”, to represent verisimilitude. Towards the end […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7179101705551147} +{"content": "Exclusive sneak peek! Sea of Clouds book trailer\n\nAs promised, I’m giving all our followers on Twin Dragon Scribes the first chance to view the new book trailer for my upcoming Mo Yuan/Bai Qian fantasy adventure Sea of Clouds. I’ll be sharing it on Wattpad in a couple of days. Let me know what you think. I’d love to hear from you. Please leave a comment below.\n\nSea of Clouds book trailer\nNotify of\n\nInline Feedback\nView all comments\nOctober 19, 2020 04:54\n\nLove the trailer and the images fits very well from what I’ve read in the synopsis. I’m waiting for it with a bated breath x\n\nMarie Bisset\nMarie Bisset\nOctober 16, 2020 19:34\n\nOoo…I really like the new trailer. I’m even more excited about reading the story now!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990805983543396} +{"content": "Forgot your password?  \n\nSymbolism, Setting, and Objects from The View from Saturday\n\nThis set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 165 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.\nPurchase our The View from Saturday Lesson Plans\n\nObject Descriptions\n\nThis section provides a short description of all the major objects in the book. This can be printed out as a study guide for students, used as a \"key\" for leading a class discussion, or you can jump to the quiz/homework section to find worksheets that incorporate these descriptions into a variety of question formats.\n\nEpiphany, New York - This is the small, upstate town where Mrs. Olinski and The Souls live.\n\nCentury Village - This is the name of the retirement community where Izzy, Margy, Nate and Sadie live.\n\nSillington House - This former farmhouse becomes a bed & breakfast inn during the story.\n\nThe Calligraphy Pen and Bottle of Ink - These are gifts given by Tillie Nachman to Noah and by Noah to Julian.\n\nPost-it Notes - Noah uses these to include a special message inside the five wedding invitations that are damaged with...\n\n(read more Object Descriptions)\n\nThis section contains 263 words\n(approx. 1 page at 300 words per page)\nPurchase our The View from Saturday Lesson Plans\nThe View from Saturday from BookRags. ©2009 BookRags, Inc. 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Not surprisingly, questions concerning the analysis of an informative linguistic input - the potential evidence for grammatical parameter setting - have also been ignored. Especially in linguistic approaches to language acquisition, the role of language processing has not been prominent. With few exceptions (e. g. Goodluck and Tavakolian, 1982; Pinker, 1984) discussions of language perform­ ance tend to arise only when experimental debris, the artifact of some experiment, needs to be cleared away. Consequently, language pro­ cessing has been viewed as a collection of rather uninteresting perform­ ance factors obscuring the true object of interest, namely, grammar acquisition. On those occasions when parsing \"strategies\" have been incorporated into accounts of language development, they have often been discussed as vague preferences, not open to rigorous analysis. In principle, however, theories of language comprehension can and should be subjected to the same criteria of explicitness and explanatoriness as other theories, e. g. , theories of grammar. Thus their peripheral role in accounts of language development may reflect accidental factors, rather than any inherent fuzziness or irrelevance to the language acquisition problem. It seems probable that an explicit model of the way(s) processing routines are applied in acquisition would help solve some central problems of grammar acquisition, since these routines regulate the application of grammatical knowledge to novel inputs.\n\nThe Grammatical Nature of the Acquisition Sequence: Adjoin-a and the Formation of Relative Clauses.- The Status of Grammatical Default Systems: Comments on Lebeaux.- On Unparsable Input in Language Acquisition.- Logical and Psychological Constraints on the Acquisition of Syntax.- How to Make Parameters Work: Comments on Valian.- On Parameter Setting and Parsing: Predictions for Cross-Linguistic Differences in Adult and Child Processing.- Comments on Mazuka and Lust's paper.- Parameters and Parameter-Setting in a Phrase Structure Grammar.- The Acquisition of Long-distance Rules.- Child Grammars - Radically Different, or More of the Same?: Comments on de Villiers, Roeper and Vainikka.- The Processing and Acquisition of Control Structures by Young Children.- Intuitions, Category and Structure: Comments on McDaniel and Cairns.- Visiting Relatives in Italy.- Obeying the Binding Theory.- Knowledge Integration in Processing and Acquisition: Comments on Grimshaw and Rosen.- List of First Authors.\n\nISBN: 9780792306597\nISBN-10: 0792306597\nSeries: Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics\nAudience: Professional\nFormat: Hardcover\nLanguage: English\nNumber Of Pages: 398\nPublished: 30th September 1990\nPublisher: Springer\nCountry of Publication: NL\nDimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2  x 2.3\nWeight (kg): 1.66\n\nThis product is categorised by", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9857965111732483} +{"content": "AustLit logo\ny separately published work icon The Leader periodical issue  \nIssue Details: First known date: 1914... 26 December 1914 of The Leader est. 1862 The Leader\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\n* Contents derived from the 1914 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.\nLiterary Gossip, single work review\n— Review of My Friend, Remember : Lines Written on Reading Lissauer's Chant of Hate Arthur H. Adams , 1915 single work poetry ;\n(p. 27)\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\n Powered by Trove", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8962157368659973} +{"content": "ABC Passover Hunt\n\n • Interest Level: Preschool - Grade 3\n • Reading Level: Grade 1\n\nA to Z, an alphabet Passover scene.\nFind all the letters in between!\n\nABC Passover Hunt is a colorful, interactive, rhyming search for Passover foods, customs, and symbols.\n\nFormat Your Price Add\n978-1-5124-8700-8\n978-1-5124-8702-2\n978-1-5124-4495-7\nAvailable at all major wholesalers and distributors. Save 25% off list price on hardcovers and ebooks when you buy direct! Digital purchases will be accessed on Lerner Digital Bookshelf. An account will be created for you after purchase.\nInterest Level Preschool - Grade 3\nReading Level Grade 1\nGenre Picture Books, Social Studies\nCopyright 2016\nPublisher Lerner Publishing Group\nImprint Kar-Ben Publishing ®\nLanguage English\nNumber of Pages 32\nPublication Date 2016-01-01\nText Type Fiction\nBISACS JUV033020, JUV017120, JUV009010\nDewey 200\nGraphics Full-color illustrations\nDimensions 9.25 x 11\nLexile 510\nFeatures Author/Illustrator biography and Reviewed\n\nAuthor: Tilda Balsley\n\nTilda Balsley has written many books for Kar-Ben, bringing her stories to life with rhyme, rhythm, and humor. Tilda lives with her husband and their rescue Shih Tzu in Reidsville, North Carolina.\n\nIllustrator: Helen Poole\n\nHelen Poole graduated with a BA in Illustration from the University of Central Lancashire, where she discovered working digitally and never looked back! She loves to drink tea and sing loudly along to her eclectic music collection as she works.\n\nJewish Book Council\n\n“particularly good for children in preschool and elementary school, who have had some instruction in and introduction to the details of the Passover story and Haggadah.” — Jewish Book Council\n\nAJL Newsletter\n\n“Tilda Balsley has created a holiday hit with her new title . . . Balsley has penned a clever and humorous rhyming search for Passover customs, symbols and foods.” — AJL Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.961503803730011} +{"content": "All posts tagged Australia\n\nBook Review: Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth\n\n“A poignant and disturbing novel that explores a fraternal relationship, set in the harsh outback of colonial Australia” – a CUB must-read!  Queensland, 1885. One sweltering day in the Australian outback, Tommy […]\n\nKangaroo – A Savage Look At the Controversial Icon\n\nKangaroo – A Love-Hate Story has sparked massive controversy in Australia and globally – this is to no surprise; it is an incendiary, provocative, and unremittingly bare look at the […]\n\nLotte’s War by Lotte Moore\n\n**An interesting and informative read about an infamous and dramatic event! ** Lotte’s War is both an autobiography and historical novel. Although short, it entails Lotte Moore’s life before, during […]\n\nHow to photograph the super moon\n\nYou might have heard that today (31st January) is a super blue blood moon. No, that doesn’t mean it’s part of the royal family. 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Scholars believe that the ruins most likely stored a large number of parchment and papyrus rolls, up to 20,000. Read more about the discovery here!\n\n2. Ernest Hemingway Story to be Published for the First Time\n\nImage: The Guardian\n\nA story written in 1956 by the beloved Ernest Hemingway, is set to be published for the first time. The story takes place in the Ritz hotel in Paris, and sounds like classic Hemingway: war, wine, and Paris. A Room on the Garden Side will be published in the summer edition of the Strand magazine. Read more about the story here. Who’s excited?!\n\n3. Washington Black Trailer Revealed\n\nGet ready for the most incredible book trailer EVER. The trailer for bestselling author Esi Edugyan’s upcoming novel Washington Black is hereWashington Black is the dazzling story of a young field slave on a Barbados sugar plantation who embarks on an extraordinary adventure with his eccentric master. You can start reading Washington Black now, ahead of its release at the end of this month! And click here to watch the trailer.\n\n4. Get the HCC First Look!\n\nHCC First Look is back with a sneak peek at The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, a twisty, inventive new murder-mystery. Think Gosford Park meets Murder on the Orient ExpressIn The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, a man is doomed to repeat the same day again and again. Each day, he wakes up in the body of a different visitor as he must solve the murder of a young woman at an extravagant party.\n\nTen lucky readers will get to read The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle before it goes on sale with #HCCFirstLook! Click here and enter now! Find out more about this upcoming book here.\n\nThat’s it for this week, Savvy Readers. What do you have planned for the long weekend? 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Build English vocabulary online and learn similar words, opposite words and uses of \"Immaculate\" in sentences with examples. \"Immaculate\" का मतलब हिंदी में जानिये और अंग्रेजी की शब्दावली सुधारें।\n\nDefinition of \"Immaculate\"\n\nadjectiveperfectly clean\n\nSimilar words, opposite words and meaning in Hindi of \"Immaculate\"\n\nHindi Meaning of Immaculateत्रुटिहीन, निर्मल, निष्कलंक, बेदाग़, स्वच्छ, दोषरहित\nSynonyms of ImmaculateSpotless, Perfect, Stainless\nAntonyms of ImmaculateFoul, Tilthy, Tainted\n\nRelated Synonyms of \"Immaculate\" with Hindi meaning\n\nPristineअपरिवर्तित, असली, आरंभिक, पुराना, प्रथम, मूल परिष्कृत करना, शुद्ध करना, निर्मल करना\n\nRelated Antonyms of \"Immaculate\" with Hindi meaning\n\nDingyगंदा, मलिन, मैला, कला, भद्दा, घटिया, सस्ता, रद्दी, निकम्मा\n\nUse of \"Immaculate\" word in sentences, examples\n\n • LIMA (ChurchMilitant.com) - The president of Peru has consecrated his country to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.\n • Editor's note: we reported that Immaculate High School Girls XC team was headed to New Englands.\n • The triumph moved Westhill to 4-9 overall and it was the second time this season Westhill has defeated Immaculate.\n • Italian workers will soon begin to tile the mosaic of the Trinity Dome at D.C.'s Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.\n • Students at Immaculate Conception School gave further proof of this with a Thanksgiving food drive they did in Peterborough's East City.\n\nLearn more words starts by letter \"I\"\n\n📊 This topic has been read 2 times.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5748632550239563} +{"content": "Impossible Knife of Memory, The\n\nPrice per book with Teacher's Paperback Discount:  \nAll mass market literature paperbacks qualify for our paperback discount listed below. 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If so, the DPL Teen Council is the place for you! We'll meet once a month to plan fun programs, help shape the teen collection, and more. Everyone in grades 6-12 is welcome.\n\n More Details\n 4. Teen Time: Climate Book Club\n\n November 30, 2022, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM\n\n Join us in the Teen Library for a book club led by the Green Team at DHS. The book club will meet the last Wednesday of every month and discuss topics related to climate change and how teens can make a difference. At this meeting we will be handing out the book Hoot by Carl Hiassen. Everyone in grades 6-12 is welcome. Bring your friends! Masks are highly encouraged for all indoor events. COVID Precautions: We will be following SJBPH guidelines. If you have any concerns or questions please call 970-375-3380.\n\n More Details\n 5. Word Honey Poetry Workshop\n\n November 30, 2022, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM\n\n Join us at The Hive's indoor skatepark (1150 Main Ave. Suite A) for a free poetry workshop! 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Web. 2 October 2014. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ohio/biographical-sketch-of-frederick-c-herrick", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9333591461181641} +{"content": "Poet shares what's good in her 'hood'\n\nLast updated 11:20 28/05/2013\n28-KPNspeaking2WEB\n\nSPEAKING UP: Victoria University student Moe Nainai is using spoken word poetry to try and change the negative image of Porirua.\n\nRelevant offers\n\nKapi-Mana News\n\nSchool gets a crossing thanks to Amelia Barry's lifelong love of cars Meetings to discuss Mana PostShop options Set to stop crime before it happens Hundreds have say on alcohol policy Council accepts plan for 3000-home suburb New transplant procedure saves soul sister Porirua landfill upgrades on cards Relief from floods may be in sight for school Woman aggrieved by night taxi snub", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5053752660751343} +{"content": "Muse: The Resistance\n\nShort Notes: On The Brink Of\n\nShort Notes Leave a Comment\n\nA few notes: I haven’t done this short notes format because I’ve had more to talk about topically. Now, I have a lot less time but more things happening. Perfect for this format. I’ve noticed that many educators in the digital age have taken on the vision of Frank McCourt, who once said that, when it comes to K-12 education, …\n\nJose VilsonShort Notes: On The Brink Of\nFrank McCourt\n\nFrank McCourt and The Whole Teacher Respect Issue\n\nJose 11 Comments\n\nToday, I read a great article from Leonie Haimson of Class Size Matters via the Huffington Post in which she lauds the virtues of the recently late Frank McCourt, former great NYC public school teacher and author of Angela’s Ashes. In the article, I found this point by McCourt particularly poignant: When did you last see a teacher on a …\n\nJose VilsonFrank McCourt and The Whole Teacher Respect Issue", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983147978782654} +{"content": "Book Received: Cerys Crossen, The Nature of the Beast: Transformations of the Werewolf from the 1970s to the Twenty-First Century\n\nThe werewolf in popular fiction has begun to change rapidly. Literary critics have observed this development and its impact on the werewolf in fiction, with theorists arguing that the modern werewolf offers new possibilities about how we view identity and the self. Although this monograph is preoccupied with the same concerns, it represents a departure from other critical works by analysing the werewolf’s subjectivity/identity as a work-in-progress, where the fixed and final form is yet to be arrived at – and may never be fully accomplished. Using the critical theories of Deleuze and Guattari and their concepts of ‘multiplicities’ and ‘becoming’, this work argues that the werewolf is in a state of constant evolution as it develops new modes of being in popular fiction. Following on from this examination of lycanthropic subjectivity, the book goes on to examine the significant developments that have resulted from the advent of the werewolf as subject, few of which have received any sustained critical attention to date.\n\nBook details:\n\nUniversity of Wales Press\n\nOctober 2019\n304 pages\nHardback – 9781786834560 £70\neBook – epub – 9781786834584\neBook – mobi – 9781786834591\neBook – pdf – 9781786834577\nMore details here: https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/the-nature-of-the-beast/\n\nAbout William the Bloody\n\nCat lover. 18C scholar on the dialogue and novel. Co-convenor OGOM Project\nThis entry was posted in Publications and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\n18 + twelve =\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9871169924736023} +{"content": "\nA FREE English Dictionary Database from Spellcheck.co.uk.\n\nYou can check the meaning of one word, or a whole page.\n\nEnter your query in the search box, or choose a letter from the menu below.\n\nTry our SpellChecker here, or our English Thesaurus here.\n\n A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\n Exact Word  Within Words  Within Descriptions\nAnathema (n.) A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority, and accompanied by excommunication. Hence: Denunciation of anything as accursed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "John Stuart Mill > Quotes > Quote > Dottie liked it\n\nJohn Stuart Mill\n“”\nJohn Stuart Mill, On Liberty\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9642458558082581} +{"content": "Immortal Heat\n\nImmortal Heat\n\nby Lanette Curington\n\nNOOK Book(eBook)\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nLendMe® See Details\nWant a NOOK ? Explore Now\n\nImmortal Heat by Lanette Curington\n\nAglaia is one of the Charites, a goddess of grace and a messenger for her half-sister Aphrodite. Righting a wronged love on the isle of Lemnos puts Aglaia in danger when her duplicity is discovered. Dark and brooding Hephaestus, god of the forge, is in seclusion on Lemnos after the humiliation he suffered from his former wife Aphrodite’s infidelity. He finds the injured Aglaia and nurses her back to health. As their attraction for one another heats up, only the ingenious creations of Hephaestus can save Aglaia from destruction, and only by the grace of Aglaia can Hephaestus’s heart mend.\n\nA Greek myth historical fantasy romance novella, approx. 25,000 words or 84 pages.\n\nImmortal Heat was previously published.\n\nProduct Details\n\nBN ID: 2940152157765\nPublisher: Silver Heart Books\nPublication date: 04/25/2013\nSold by: Draft2Digital\nFormat: NOOK Book\nFile size: 477 KB\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nImmortal Heat 4 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 1 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI really enjoy the this book. It is omly 177 pages, but well worth the read.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7754983901977539} +{"content": "Holland; Wonderland Out of the Water.\n\nELIAS, Eduard.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $25.00\n\nDescription: many illus. 4to, cloth, chipped d.w. 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Everyone Will Love!\n\nThe first in a brand new suspense series, the future bodes very well for this new character. In fact, it should not take long for readers to become attached to Nick Sayler, Private Detective. In essence, he is a bit of an odd – yet, cool – combination of other detectives readers have seen in […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990047216415405} +{"content": "It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.Rate it:(0.00 / 0Use the citation below to add this quote to your bibliography:\n\n\"W. Edwards Deming Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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Find Juan Bosch quotes about:\nJuan Bosch Quotes About:  \nTotal: 12442 Quotes\nSign up to unlock more quotes and new features!\nNew Updates! (8/25/2016", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997953176498413} +{"content": "How to say SWIM in  swɪm\n\nWould you like to know how to translate SWIM to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word SWIM in the language.\n\nDiscuss this SWIM English translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"SWIM.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 20 Mar. 2018. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Buffalo and Erie County Public Library\n\n!!To protect your privacy, please remember to log out when you are finished. 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Browne distinguished professor of linguistics at […]\n\nComments (4)\n\nTwo Breakfast Experiments™: Literally\n\nA couple of days ago, following up on Sunday's post about literally, Michael Ramscar sent me this fascinating graph: What this shows us is a remarkably lawful relationship between the frequency of a verb and the probability of its being modified by literally, as revealed by counts from the 410-million-word COCA corpus. (The R2 value […]\n\nComments (40)\n\nmmhmm etc.\n\nKumari Devarajan, \"Ready For A Linguistic Controversy? Say 'Mmhmm'\", NPR 8/17/20018: Once upon a time, English speakers didn't say \"mmhmm.\" But Africans did, according to Robert Thompson, an art history professor at Yale University who studies Africa's influence on the Americas. In a 2008 documentary, Thompson said the word spread from enslaved Africans into Southern […]\n\nComments (43)\n\nSlips of the finger vs. slips of the tongue\n\nThere's an interesting and understudied way that typing errors and speaking errors are different. From Gary Dell, \"Speaking and Misspeaking\", Ch. 7 in Introduction to Cognitive Science: Language, 1995: One of the most striking facts about word slips, such as exchanges, anticipations, perseverations, and noncontextual substitutions, is that they obey a syntactic category rule. When […]\n\nComments (40)\n\nRecording-stable acoustic proxy measures\n\nBehind yesterday's post about possible cultural differences in conversational loudness (\"Ask Language Log: Loud Americans?\" 11/25/2017), there's a set of serious issues in an area that's too frequently ignored: the philosophy of phonetics. [This is an unusually wonkish post on an eccentric topic — you have been warned.]\n\nComments (11)\n\nA prosodic difference\n\nIn \"Political sound and silence II\" I noted a large difference in measures of speaking rate across the Weekly Addresses of the past three American presidents:  N Speech (sec.) Silence (sec.) Total (sec.) Mean Duration % Speech Words WPM (overall) WPM (excl. silence) Bush 2008  48  8262  1976  10237 213  0.807  24483  166.9  206.9 Obama […]\n\nComments (1)\n\nAge, sex, and f0\n\nI've recently been working with Naomi Nevler and others from Penn's Frontotemporal Degeneration Center on quantifying the diverse effects in speech and language of various neurodegenerative conditions. As part of an effort to establish baselines, I turned to the English-language part of the \"Fisher\" datasets of conversational telephone speech (LDC2004S13, LDC2004T19, LDC2005S13, LDC2005T19), where we have basic demographic […]\n\nComments (3)\n\nDr. Dolittle springs eternal\n\nNicola Davis, \"Bat chat: machine learning algorithms provide translations for bat squeaks\", The Guardian 12/22/2016 It turns out you don't need to be Dr Doolittle to eavesdrop on arguments in the animal kingdom.   Researchers studying Egyptian fruit bats say they have found a way to work out who is arguing with whom, what they […]\n\nComments (8)\n\nLong Johns\n\nFrom Faith Jones: I recently had the need to buy my elderly mother some long johns as she is finding even our wimpy, West Coast winters hard to take. In a thank you email she refused to call the tops \"long johns,\" as to her that is only for the pants, but didn't know another […]\n\nComments (42)\n\nQ. Pheevr's Law\n\nIn a comment on one of yesterday's posts (\"Adjectives and Adverbs\"), Q. Pheevr wrote: It's hard to tell with just four speakers to go on, but it looks as if there could be some kind of correlation between the ADV:ADJ ratio and the V:N ratio (as might be expected given that adjectives canonically modify nouns […]\n\nComments (17)\n\nAdjectives and adverbs\n\nA puzzling note arrived in my inbox a few days ago: I came across an article you wrote about the use of adverbs and adjectives.  To count the use of adverbs and adjectives you actually wrote a program. Is this something you would be willing to share or give me some advice on how to create […]\n\nComments (6)\n\nMore about UM/UH on the Autism Spectrum\n\nAt a workshop in June, a group of us will be presenting a report that includes this graph: The x axis is the relative frequency of \"filled pauses\" UM and UH, from 0% to 8%, and the y axis is the proportion of filled pauses that are UM, from 0% to 100%. The individual plotting […]\n\nComments (4)\n\nMore political text analytics\n\nI spent a few minutes this morning getting transcripts for all 12 Republican and all 9 Democratic debates, and over the next few days I'll do some additional Breakfast Experiments™ on the results. One trivial thing is a complete type-token plot, from texts constructed by concatenating all the transcript pieces attributed to each remaining candidate […]\n\nComments off", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9409875869750977} +{"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\nAuthor Jalbert, Philippe, author.\n\nTitle The giggly guide of how to behave at school / Philippe Jalbert.\n\nPublication Info. 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I could only read in small snatches, although there was something compelling that kept bringing me back to read more. This book might be a panacea to someone who has suffered a similar loss", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000057220458984} +{"content": "203-423-5246\nDo you need help writing an essay? For Only $7.90/page\nGet your custom sample essay\n\nAction landscape Essay Samples\n\nOthello study queries characters and essays\n\n1 . To what level does Othello’s final speech affect our assessment of him? What is the effect of his final anecdote about the Turk? Certainly, Othello’s final talk is not all that one might wish for”his claim to end up being “one certainly not easily jealous is accessible to question, great claim that he […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.957070529460907} +{"content": "Faster previews. Personalized experience. 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This is a truth well known by all, and one that I’ve been dodging since I started this blog. In elementary school, I devoured books like fire, and that pace only … Continue reading Circe by Madeline Miller: A Rambling\n\nBook Rant! *spoiler free*\n\nHey guys! So today, I’ve got a different kind of post. It’s book rant time!!! I’ve always been an dedicated reader, which turned me into an dedicated writer. And recently, I’ve had a problem with being committed to both. So, I decided to re-read one of my favorite books- Between Shades Of Gray by Ruta Sepetys. This book is one that consumes me, and one … Continue reading Book Rant! *spoiler free*", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996381998062134} +{"content": "Julie Mangano\n\nmore photos (1)\n\nVic Robbie\n45 books | 2,714 friends\n\nRoy Huff\n12,600 books | 5,711 friends\n\n132 books | 7,648 friends\n\n406 books | 3,873 friends\n\nGregg Bell\n141 books | 1,725 friends\n\n153 books | 4,068 friends\n\n142 books | 895 friends\n\nKaren R...\n133 books | 431 friends\n\nMore friends…\n\nJulie Mangano\n\nGoodreads Author\n\nOrange, California, The United States\n\ntwitter username\n\nSue Grafton, Harlan Coben\n\nmember since\nOctober 2011\n\nAbout this author\n\nAverage rating: 4.58 · 12 ratings · 5 reviews · 1 distinct work · Similar authors\nBraha: A Tale of Innocence ...\n4.58 of 5 stars 4.58 avg rating — 12• 10 views • Tags: ancestry, braha, family-history, genealogy\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nNo scheduled events. Add an event.\n\nJulie's Recent Updates\n\nJulie Mangano is now friends with Lori Spielman\nJulie Mangano and 1 other person liked Regina's review of Braha:\nBraha by Julie Mangano\n\"The stunning debut of Julie Mangano’s “Braha” has me thinking I have found my new favorite author.\nIt is without a doubt one of the best books I have read past year and I’ve read over 80. Unfortunately this is her first book so there is nothing to...\" Read more of this review »\nBraha by Julie Mangano\n\"This isn’t the type of book I normally read or review. In fact this book is far from my normal reading path, and even with that marathon like distance, I still really enjoyed it. Mangano performed a balancing act that threatened to topple over at...\" Read more of this review »\nBraha by Julie Mangano\n\"I love a great story. One of the reasons I read so much is that I can't get enough of great stories. I also love a costume drama. This book has it all, mystery, intrigue, family secrets, treasure.\n\nI don't want to spoil it for you but the character...\" Read more of this review »\nConstant Fear by Daniel Palmer\nConstant Fear\nby Daniel Palmer (Goodreads Author)\nRate this book\nClear rating\nBraha by Julie Mangano\nRate this book\nClear rating\nMoms are Nuts by Amy Vansant\nMoms are Nuts\nby Amy Vansant (Goodreads Author)\nread in April, 2014\nRate this book\nClear rating\nMom's Are Nuts is a wonderful collection of stories about moms that everyone can relate to, not that I'm calling my mom nutty, which I would never do because she is a saint. Instead, I related to the moms described in these funny essays. It warms the ...more\nJulie Mangano is now following Joanne Brothwell's reviews\nJulie Mangano shared a quote\nCelebrity sTalker by Suzy Soro\n“I'm telling you, writing the book is easy. The after part will break your back. Not to mention your heart.”\nSuzy Sor20363 members — last activity 22 minutes ago\nThis group is dedicated to connecting readers with Goodreads authors. It is divided by genres, and includes folders for writing resources, book websit ...more\n20786 Book Haven — 8307 members — last activity 6 hours, 23 min ago\nThis is a group for people who enjoy many different genre's. If you are someone who appreciates a good book, regardless of the genre...this is the gro ...more\n19126 The Mystery, Crime, and Thriller Group — 12211 members — last activity 12 minutes ago\nApril 2015/ May 2015 Group Reads Child 44 by Tom Robb Smith and Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker _ _ _ _ _ “It was a dark and stormy night. Lig ...more\n35935 MYSTERY NOVELS BOOK CLUB — 516 members — last activity Mar 19, 2015 10:10PM\nFor all the people who are devoted to the genre of mystery fiction, this is the place to be. The term mystery Fiction includes Crime fiction, detectiv ...more\n42847 All Mystery news & DirtCheapReads — 665 members — last activity Apr 18, 2015 07:07AM\nThis is an open group for anyone who enjoys reading and/or writing mystery/suspense/thrillers. Information for Author promotion: http://www.allmystery ...more\n48527 Q&A with Richard Godwin — 494 members — last activity Jun 06, 2013 11:41AM\nCrime Pays.\n101649 Ask Historical Suspense Authors, Thursday, May 9th! — 239 members — last activity Nov 04, 2013 03:54PM\nJoin us on Thursday, May 9th for a special discussion with our panel of Historical Suspense Authors! Our authors will include - M.J. Rose who will be ...more\nMore of Julie’s groups…\n\nComments (showing 1-2)    post a comment »\ndateUp arrow    newest »\n\nDarcia Helle Thanks for adding me, Julie! I read the 'brain fog' bit in your bio. I can so relate. It does make writing anything coherent a challenge. I'm glad you're on your way to recovery.\n\nmessage 1: by L.J.\n\nL.J. Kentowski Thanks for the friend invite Julie :)\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8996490240097046} +{"content": "How to say enough in  ɪˈnʌf\n\nWould you like to know how to translate enough to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word enough in the language.\n\n • 充分, 十分, 足りる, 止める, 十分なJapanese\n\nDiscuss this enough English translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"enough.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 24 Mar. 2018. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Light In Your Eyes\n\nReads: 91  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 0\n\nMore Details\nStatus: In Progress  |  Genre: Poetry  |  House: Lite Creative\n\nSubmitted: August 12, 2016\n\nA A A | A A A\n\nSubmitted: August 12, 2016\n\nYour eyes tell the story,\n\nThe journey your life has taken,\n\nYou may focus on the darkness,\n\nBut I see the light in your eyes.\n\nI'll wipe the tears from your face,\n\nI'll hold you 'till you feel better,\n\nI'll take your demons,\n\nJust please let me help.\n\nWhen you look at me,\n\nThe light in your eyes brighten,\n\nThey are almost blinding,\n\nBut I would go blind for you.\n\nPlease don't cry,\n\nCast your pain away,\n\nLet me carry you,\n\nTo a pain free life.\n\nIn time we all change,\n\nUnless you've already changed too much,\n\nI promise to stay the same,\n\nAnd to not let anyone change who I am.\n\nKeep the light you have,\n\nLet it only get brighter,\n\nFor no one can deny,\n\nThe beauty of the light in your eyes.\n\n© Copyright 2018 Matt Johnson. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9711452722549438} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nThe Cruelest Month [sound recording] / Louise Penny.\n\nPenny, Louise (Author). Cosham, Ralph. (Added Author).\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\nGarrett PL - Garrett BOCD PEN (Text) 30010170756475 Book on CD Checked out 10/30/2017\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781427272362 : CMD\n • ISBN: 1427272360 : CMD\n • Physical Description: 10 audio discs (approximately 12 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.\n • Publisher: Ashland, Or. : Blackstone Audiobooks, 2008.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Unabridged.\nCompact discs.\nParticipant or Performer Note: Read by Ralph Cosham.\nDate/Time and Place of an Event Note: BOCD Oct2015\nSummary, etc.: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sr?et du Qub?ec is called to investigate the death of a villager at an Easter sance that was held at the Old Hadley House.\nSubject: Gamache, Armand (Fictitious character) > Fiction.\nPolice > Québec (Province) > Fiction.\nVillages > Québec (Province) > Fiction.\nSeances > Fiction.\nTraitors > Fiction.\nQuébec (Province) > Fiction.\nGenre: Easter stories.\nMystery fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.996427595615387} +{"content": "Note: This is a seattlepi.com reader blog. 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Here, There, and Everywhere (not named for the Beatle’s song) was born of the Redmond Association of Spokenword (RASP), founded as a literary arts organization in 1997. Redmond, […] [Read More]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999617338180542} +{"content": "Space trade essays & examples\n\nDerrick Bell’s “Space Traders” Essay\n\nIn looking at Derrick Bell’s “The Space Traders” as an allegory, the characters personify the abstract subject matter of late twentieth-century racial politics. In the text message the governmental policies of the United States involves anti-black considering, and many light subjects believe that all the environmental and inexpensive problems in the U. 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Recriminations follow Julie Bindel's appearance at Queer Question Time.\n\nLatest stories\n\nSee all", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9760710597038269} +{"content": "A Woman of Valor\n\nA Woman of Valor\n\nfor $ 3.12\n\n3.12 A Woman of Valor http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/180643.jpg?t=1404457680 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/180643/a-woman-of-valor?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nBeautiful, brilliant and sworn to a lifetime of vengeance, Leora Baruch hurls herself into acts of daring, enduring prison and torture as a crack member of M-18--Israel's feared anti-terrorist force. From the capitals of Europe and America back to the sizzling Middle East, Leora uncovers a stunning plot to sabotage Israeli-Egyptian peace forever. And suddenly, she finds herself rushing into a shattering confrontation with the quarry who has long eluded her--the master assassin known only as \"the Sword.\"\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. 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Here’s a look at some recent additions you may have missed over the last few months: Orlando White, who will be joining us as [...] by\n\nClaudia Rankine Has Been Shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry October 22, 2015: Allison Flood of The Guardian writes that just a “week after Marlon James became the first Jamaican to win the Booker, the Jamaican-born poet Claudia Rankine has been shortlisted for the TS [...] by\n\nAndrea Brady on the Whiteness of British Poetry October 9, 2015: Yesterday The Conversation published this piece by Andrea Brady, who discusses the under-representation of poets of color in British poetry and the conversations (or lack there of) surrounding race. [...] by\n\nAaron Kunin Points to the Aesthetic Ground September 29, 2015: “Would Vanessa Place Be a Better Poet If She Had Better Opinions?” asks Aaron Kunin at Nonsite. Kunin posits that Place’s work might just be “poorly written,” [...] by\n\nClaudia Rankine Wins Forward Prize! 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I did this with the help of one of our extraordinary commercial spaceflight service companies and then had it returned to Earth for publication (publishing on August 8, 2018). The thrill in doing this was so my young adult readers, as they hold a book whose original manuscript actually flew into space, might better experience the excitement of going there when they become absorbed by the story that ... more »\n\nby Jonathan Ariel Forest Byrne\n\nAugust 16, 2018\n\nPhoto on Europa taken at AbSciCon 2017 in Mesa, Az.\n\nItems 22 - 24 of 189  Previous12345678910Next\n\nBrowse Full Archive\n\nBill Nye and people\nLet's Change the World\n\nBecome a member of The Planetary Society and together we will create the future of space exploration.\n\nJoin Today\n\nLightSail 2\n\nLightSail 2 launched aboard the SpaceX Falcon Heavy. 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Topics to be covered will include varieties of dualism and materialism, the problem of mental causation, reductionism and the mind-body problem, the relevance of various kinds of scientific theorizing about mind to the traditional mind-body problem, and some puzzles concerning qualia, embeddedness, and intentionality.\n\nIf you have questions, please contact me at rmcclamrock at albany dot edu.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991902112960815} +{"content": "What does NJDOE stand for?\n\nWhat does NJDOE mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: NJDOE.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for NJDOE:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nNew Jersey Department Of Education\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is NJDOE? Got another good explanation for NJDOE? 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\"NJDOE.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 4 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8379531502723694} +{"content": "Welcome to the Kids' Library!\n\nSearch for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.\n\nAvailable items only\nAuthor Smith, Jon.\n\nTitle Finding purple America [electronic resource] : the south and the future of American cultural studies / Jon Smith.\n\nImprint Athens, GA : University of Georgia Press, 2013.\n\nLocation Call No. OPAC Message Status\n Axe ProQuest E-Book  Electronic Book    ---  Available\nDescription xv, 176 p.\nBibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.\nReproduction Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. 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Explores the historical context in which Chicano folklore flourished in the U.S.; provides an overall view of the various folk genres in Chicano folklore and offers definitions and classificatory systems; shows actual texts found in the culture; and offers a look at scholars who have studied, analyzed and interpreted Chicano folklore. Photos. Glossary. Index. 334 pages. TWO like copies available. View more info", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9650211334228516} +{"content": "BOBC     Bonner Online-Bibliographie zur Comicforschung\n\nWIKINDX Resources\n\nHitchcock, Peter: \"How to Read a Discipline.\" In: Comparative Literature 66.1 (2014), S. 5–14. \nAdded by: joachim (16 Mar 2014 11:22:58 Europe/Berlin)   \nResource type: Journal Article\nLanguages: englisch\nPeer reviewed\nDOI: 10.1215/00104124-2414887\nBibTeX citation key: Hitchcock2014\nEmail resource to friend\nView all bibliographic details\nCategories: General\nKeywords: Comicforschung, Disney, Dorfman. Ariel, Grundlagen, Mattelart. Armand\nCreators: Hitchcock\nCollection: Comparative Literature\nViews: 5/204\nViews index: 2%\nPopularity index: 0.5%\nThis article examines how critical concepts interact between disciplines as a measure of their priorities and possibilities. In particular, the critique focuses on the identity and identification processes of comparative literature and how these might be reconfigured, or remediated, by considering the logic of another discipline: in this case, media studies. The defining works I have in mind include “The Rhetoric of Temporality” by Paul de Man and, perhaps more controversially, the contemporaneous work of Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart, How to Read Donald Duck. 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I’m pleased to say that it did not disappoint. Fierce and extremely inventive each poem in this collection spoke to me and often acted as that little voice in the back of my mind.\n\nI was introduced to Morgan Parker when I read “There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé” that took a brash exploration of what it means to be a black woman in contemporary American culture. Needless to say, I expected nothing less in her latest work, Magical Negro.\n\nThe collection takes a look at the everydayness of contemporary America, exploring the conversations that are taking place right now around the country. Focused primarily on depictions of black womanhood alongside personal narratives, the collection tackles interior and exterior politics—of both the body and society.\n\nThe beauty of this collection lies within the way that Parker writes about the black experience as its own beautiful culture and community. She explores black womanhood with grief looking through the lens of a history that is full of hope, fear, and despair.\n\nThe way in which Parker talks about deep-rooted black traumas and the lines she draws within her own reality is soul-shaking and might I even say magical.\n\nThere were many poems I truly loved, some of my favs were:\n\nMagical Negro #84: The Black Body\n\nA Brief History of the Present\n\nI Told My Therapist I Tried to Meditate and She Laughed\n\nWho Were Frederick Douglass’s Cousins, and Other Quotidian Black History Facts That I Wish I Learned in School\n\nMagical Negro #80: Brooklyn\n\nThis collection solidified, for me, that Parker is a definite strong talent with an important voice. Overall I think that Parker delivers an important and strong depiction of Black America and I hope that her words are enough to make many people feel uncomfortable.\n\nSpecial thanks to NetGalley, Tin House books and Morgan Parker for advanced access to this book\n\nSubscribe so you don’t miss a post\n\nSign up with your email address to receive news and updates!\n\nWhat do you think?\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nNo Comments Yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999967813491821} +{"content": "Anonymous Quotes\n\n77 wallpapers\n\nAnonymous Quote: “When you feel like quitting think about why you started.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “The first step to getting anywhere is deciding you’re no longer willing to stay where you are.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Strive for progress, not perfection.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Just stick with it. What seems so hard now will one day be your warm up.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Everybody wants happiness, nobody wants pain, but you can’t have a rainbow without a little rain.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Dear Karma, I have a list of people that you missed.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Someone once told me the definition of Hell: The last day you have on earth, the person you became will meet the person you could have become.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “I need a six month vacation twice a year.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “It hurts now, but one day it will be your warm up.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “I’m too busy working on my own grass to notice if yours is greener.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “The real trouble with reality is that there is no background music.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “You live, you learn, and you upgrade.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Summer bodies are made in the winter.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Excuses don’t burn calories.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Next time you think of beautiful things, don’t forget to count yourself in.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Obsessed is a word the lazy use to describe the dedicated.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “Dad is a son's first hero and a daughter's first love.”\n\nAnonymous Quote: “You’re only one workout away from a good mood.”\n\nShow More (57 Remaining)\nMotivational Quotes\nInspirational Entrepreneurship Quotes\nLife Quotes\nFocus Quotes\nFunny Quotes\nRunning Quotes\nMotivational Bodybuilding Quotes\nMoving On Quotes\nBeauty Quotes\nMotivational Workout Quotes\nFather's Day Quotes\nQuotes About Veganism\n\nGet Inspired. 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Sandra Freelance Writer www.sandramadeira.com\nSandra Madeira has written 390 posts for My Writing Notebook\n\nSorry It’s Been a While… I’ve Been Decluttering for a Year\n\nWhen I wrote the post Decluttering Daily Leads to Writing Daily on 14 January 2020, I didn’t know where it was going to lead. For anyone that isn’t following me on blog.sandramadeira.com, why not hop over and have a look at a selection of the 366 posts that show my daily decluttering and clearing progress … Continue reading\n\nThe Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse. A Thought Provoking Book by Charlie Mackesy. Beautifully Written and Carefully illustrated\n\nAs this book suggests, it is for readers of all ages. I’m 51 and I thoroughly enjoyed it; however, it could easily be read to children. I’d absolutely be reading this to my girls at bedtime if they weren’t teenagers now. Might even suggest it this week and see if they are up for it … Continue reading\n\nThe Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse… Has Just Arrived\n\nThis keeps popping up on Facebook as a really good book to… have in your life read from time to time share with friends and family. Miranda Hart also recommended it recently in one of her daily ‘chatty rambles’. When I ordered it a few days ago it was out of stock… and then I … Continue reading\n\nIs It So Wrong To Like Being At Home More?\n\nWe are a family that naturally stay in anyway. We enjoy a combination of our own and each other’s company. And due to our busy jobs and school life, tend to enjoy being in the comfort of our own walls at the weekend. Our week days are now the same as our weekends, not I … Continue reading\n\nDecluttering Daily Leads To Writing Daily\n\nOn New Year’s Day 2020, I decided to start a challenge on my other blog to declutter or introduce a mini system around the house every day in order to reduce the amount of stuff and provide more clear space. Yesterday whilst I was writing my thirteenth post, I thought about how happy I was … Continue reading\n\nDecluttering inspires me to write again\n\nI used to use my train journey to write until I moved jobs 5 plus year ago I used to write in my journal at bedtime until I got too tired I used to write in moleskin notebooks until I forgot where I put them I used to type on my laptop until it stopped … Continue reading\n\nTo do vs. to-do\n\nIs it to-do or to do? This is something I always have to look up when I’m typing or writing it, so I thought I’d add a reminder here in my blog. My tip is: If it’s used as an adjective, before a noun, it’s hyphenated, as in ‘to-do list’. If it’s used as a noun, … Continue reading\n\nInbox vs. in box\n\nI’m just going through what I believe to be the final edit of my book Juggling Life, Kids & You and I’m stuck on the word inbox. I have 4 instances of ‘inbox’ and 20 of ‘in box’. Which is the correct one? On turning to Google, I cannot find anyone that has written in box … Continue reading\n\nRewriting and adding content\n\nI’m shocked that I’ve not posted on this site for almost eleven months, but I’m now back!  My excuse is that I was working on my non-fiction book Juggling Life, Kids & You which I am pleased to say is with the copy-editor and due back any day now.   Reflections on the rewrite When I said … Continue reading\n\nAny tips on editing?\n\nOne of the challenges I am having with my non-fiction book Juggling Life, Kids & You is that I keep on editing it and editing it and editing it. Will I ever be able to stop? I open the file daily now and re-read the last paragraph that I edited the day before, and change … Continue reading\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 401 other followers\n\nBlog Stats\n\n • 181,652 hits", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\n1 fact of not being present\nextended, lengthy, long, prolonged\nbrief, temporary\nexcused (AmE)\nunauthorized, unexplained\n\nYou will not be paid for the full period of absence.\n\nYour son has had too many absences from school.\n\nNobody had noticed her absence.\n\nduring sb's absence, in sb's absence (= while sb is not there)\n\nMy father did all the cooking in my mother's absence.\n\nabsence from\n\nabsence from work\n\nconspicuous by your absence, notable by your absence (esp. BrE)\n\nWhen it came to clearing up after the party, Anne was conspicuous by her absence (= very obviously absent when she should have been present).\n\nleave of absence (= permission to be absent)\n\nHe asked for leave of absence from his job.\n\n2 lack\ncomplete, total\nconspicuous, notable\n\na conspicuous absence of evidence\n\nin the absence of\n\nIn the absence of stone, most houses in the area are built of wood.\n\nCollocations dictionary. 2013.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • absence — [ apsɑ̃s ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. absentia 1 ♦ Le fait de n être pas dans un lieu où l on pourrait, où l on devrait être. On a remarqué l absence de Monsieur X dans, (à) cette réunion. Nous avons regretté votre absence. Loc. Briller par son absence …   Encyclopédie Universelle\n\n • absence — ab‧sence [ˈæbsns] noun [countable, uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES when a person is not at work, for example because they are ill: • Evelyn took charge in his absence. • The work of the department suffered because of her frequent absences. ˌleave… …   Financial and business terms\n\n • absence — I (nonattendance) noun abandonment, absentia, abstention, avoidance, defection, desertion, nonappearance, nonpresence, removal, truancy, withdrawal associated concepts: absence from the state, absent creditors, absent debtor, absent defendant,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • absence — Absence. s. f. Eloignement d une personne qui n est point dans le lieu de sa residence ordinaire. Longue, courte absence. élégie sur une absence. en mon absence. Il se dit aussi du deffaut de presence d une personne qui ne se trouve pas à une… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française\n\n • Absence — Ab sence, n. [F., fr. L. absentia. See {Absent}.] 1. A state of being absent or withdrawn from a place or from companionship; opposed to {presence}. [1913 Webster] Not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence. Phil. ii. 12. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • absence — ► NOUN 1) the state of being away from a place or person. 2) (absence of) the non existence or lack of. ● absence makes the heart grow fonder Cf. ↑absence makes the heart grow fonder …   English terms dictionary\n\n • absence — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. absence (14c.), from L. absentia, noun of state from absentem (nom. absens), prp. of abesse be away from, be absent, from ab away (see AB (Cf. ab )) + esse to be (see ESSENCE (Cf. ess …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • absence — Absence, f. penac. Absentia. Absence legitime, Absentia iusta et causaria. En nostre absence, Absentibus nobis, vel absente nobis …   Thresor de la langue françoyse\n\n • absence — [n1] state of not being present absenteeism, AWOL*, cut*, French leave*, hooky*, nonappearance, nonattendance, no show*, truancy, vacancy; concept 746 Ant. existence, presence absence [n2] state of lacking something needed or usual dearth,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • absence — [ab′səns] n. [ME < OFr < L absentia: see ABSENT] 1. the condition of being absent, or away 2. the time of being away 3. the fact of being without; lack [in the absence of evidence] 4. inattentiveness …   English World dictionary\n\n • Absence — (fr., spr. Abfangs), Abwesenheit; A. d esprit (fr., spr. A. d Espri), Geistesabwesenheit …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon\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": 0.9783150553703308} +{"content": "What does WVPX stand for?\n\nWhat does WVPX mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: WVPX.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for WVPX:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nTV-23, Akron, Ohio (formerly WAKR)\n\nCommunity » TV Stations\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is WVPX? Got another good explanation for WVPX? 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\"WVPX.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 21 Apr. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6609247326850891} +{"content": "Diolen pronunciation: How to pronounce Diolen in German\n\nPronunciation: Diolen\n\nAdded on: 2012-11-01 Listened: 8 times\nin: brand names, FABRIC\n\nPronunciation in German [de]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? Pronounce Diolen in German\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 Diolen:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999247789382935} +{"content": "\nTom Harris\n\nWriter of edgy Middle Grade & Young Adult Fiction\n\nBook Release\n\nAn Ode to Tony Hart: The Amber Gallery\n\nAn Ode to the Selfless: Aftermath of a Book Launch\n\nOn September the 8th, 2017, Blackwell’s Bookshop in Portsmouth gave birth to The Amber Moon Part One: Of Shadows & Dragons.\n\n[Brilliant Pic by Claire Tewkesbury]Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Luther, Martin\n\nArticle from: Augustine through the ages : an encyclopedia / general editor, Allan D. Fitzgerald ; associate editors, John Cavadini ... [et al.]. Click on the \"Docs\" tab to view and search the fulltext pdf of this article. Fulltext access is restricted to the Villanova Community.\n\nMain Author: Krey, Philip\nLanguage: English\nPublished: 1999\nOnline Access: http://ezproxy.villanova.edu/login?url=https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:101321", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9300248622894287} +{"content": "the Muse is In\n\nBootlegging Wonder\n\nBootlegging Wonder   Hi,  “Poetry can break open locked chambers of possibility, restore numbed zones to feeling, recharge desire,” ~Adrienne Rich  I vacillate between exhaustion, wonder, and popcorn. I need numbed zones restored to feeling.  Exhaustion comes from the length of this pandemic, the perpetual unrest, the prevailing sadness, the social media malevolence.    I don’t […]\n\nBootlegging Wonder Read More »\n\nThe Massage\n\nTHE MASSAGE “I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment, and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious Ambiguity.”\n\nThe Massage Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8499776124954224} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 5 (1 votes)\nSky Island is a popular book by L. Frank Baum. Read Sky Island, free online version of the book by L. Frank Baum, on ReadCentral.com. L. Frank Baum's Sky Island consists of 30 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of Sky Island which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for Sky Island by L. Frank Baum\nThis book contains 60575 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in about 3 hours. 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 7/8/2020 1:22:12 PM\n\nI am a huge fan of L. Frank Baum's writings. ReadCentral is an excellent resource for reading free books online.\n\nErin on 7/7/2020 12:21:11 PM\n\nL. Frank Baum writes inspiring and interesting books.\n\nDave on 7/6/2020 11:20:10 AM\n\nI like to read L. Frank Baum'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": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Futile the Winds\n\nby Olivia K. Goode\n\n“When I heard you say my name … when I saw you, Catherine, I thought I was hallucinating. I had given up. I had chosen to die rather than to live …” he nearly said ‘without you,’ but arrested his words before that slipped out, “… like that.”\n\nHe looked down, unable to meet her eyes, despite the fact that his own longed to see her, to memorize her face more, while he yet could.\n\n“Catherine, words cannot express my gratitude … that you stayed … that you rescued me. But surely you must leave soon for your new job. You need not stay any longer on my account … Your future is waiting for you, Catherine …”\n\n“You are correct, Vincent. I must go … to Providence.” She smiled her knowing smile and promptly continued, “We both must.”\n\nHe looked at her uncomprehendingly.\n\n\"Providence is when something is meant to be.” She reached out and touched him. “We don’t have any choice. We didn’t come this far to turn back now. Inside these tunnels … beneath this city … is a world of possibilities and wonders and things calling out to us. Things we could only dream about until we came into each others’ lives, Vincent. Don’t you understand? I must stay. We must see and do everything we were meant to.\"\n\nHoist by his own words, he could now only ask rhetorically, “Is there no other way?”\n\n“Not for us.\"\n\nNext ... SandyX\n\nAnonymous June 14, 2010 at 4:59 AM  \n\nMmm, I like that! Catherine meant to stay with Vincent Below...\n\nI agree, their destiny lies together - whatever hurdles, whatever comes.\n\nThank you!\n\nLove Jodie xxoo\n\nPost a Comment\n\nComments are welcome. Just click inside the box to type.\n\nAbout This Site\n\nAdmin Control Panel\n\nNew Post | Settings | Change Layout | Edit HTML | Moderate Comments | Sign Out", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9877361059188843} +{"content": "The time it was a mutiny {13}\n\nPosted January 29, 2020 by Stacee in Reviews | 4 Comments\n\nHi guys! Welcome to another edition of the mutiny.\n\nWhat’s the mutiny you ask? Well, I have always said that I wasn’t going to become a review blog and yet, I’ve had this itch in the back of my head… so here we are. I’m waging a mutiny against myself and I’m going to do some mini reviews + feature upcoming reads I’m excited about.\n\nFor this specific edition, I’m going to share some of my favorite reads from January, so settle in!\n\nTweet Cute by Emma Lord — 5★ — I already gave my top 5 reasons to read this book in the blog tour post, but I can’t help it…I loved this book so much I just need to share again.  Great characters, fun banter, and delicious foods made for a fun and quick read.\n\nThe Boy by Tami Hoag — 5★ — I think I’ve read all of Tami’s books and as I’m gearing up to jump back into thrillers, I was so excited to see there was another book featuring Annie and Nick.  I loved these characters in A Thin Dark Line and couldn’t wait to get back to them.  This book was exactly what I wanted to read.\n\nAgain the Magic by Lisa Kleypas — 5★ — I’m here for all things LK and this one came highly recommended from Lacey. A second chance romance with the ever-so-popular “I love you so much that we’re breaking up for your own good” situation; however, there’s a lot more to this one. Added bonus: it features the sisters of Marcus {aka: the hero in It Happened One Autumn}\n\nLord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase — 5★ — This was another rec from Lacey and this one she mentioned when we were talking about favorite couples.  Jessica and Sebastian are a perfect set of button pushing and chemistry and even though I wanted more from the reveals at the end, I know this will be a story I read again when I need a pick me up.\n\nTen Days Gone by Beverly Long — I’m so excited for the idea of a serial killer who drops a body within the same time frame every time.  I’m expecting loads of tension and I can’t wait to get to this one.\n\nChasing Cassandra by Lisa Kleypas — Honestly, I haven’t even read the synopsis of this one, but it has Lisa’s name on it, so I’m in.\n\nA Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni — This title was sent to me as a pitch and I love everything about the cover and description.  Fingers crossed it delivers.\n\nWhat about you? 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See more translations below.\n\nlost adjective\nhindi pinagtagumpayan\n\nIf you know something about this term, share it here. Many people are also searching for information about los", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000077486038208} +{"content": "Uphook Press (NYC) @ SPLAB, Fri Oct 14, 7P\n\nSeptember 27, 2011\n\ngape-seed\n\nOn Friday, October 14th, the currently-touring, New York-based Uphook Press will present four poets at SPLAB in Columbia City, Seattle. Come out and see visiting poets Matthew Hupert and Eliel Lucero, as well as local poet Greg Bem, present their work to any and all Emerald City poetry lovers. The event will begin at 7pm and the suggested donation is $5.00. Snacks and/or beverages to share with the rest of the audience are welcome!\n\nUphook Press is a New York City-based publisher specializing in work by poets and spoken word artists who love both the ink and the mic. gape-seed- is their third and most recent anthology, taken from open submission, with the aim to promote a nationwide community of performing poets. Featuring fifty-two poets (from New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Miami, Nashville, Sante Fe, and elsewhere),  gape-seed- also includes an interview with award-winning poet and spoken word pioneer Regie Cabico.\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.\n\nYou May Also Like\n\nUpcoming Cascadian Zen Mini Tour!\n\nUpcoming Cascadian Zen Events! The editors of Cascadian Zen Vol. I Paul Nelson, Adelia MacWilliam and Dr. Jason Wirth are embarking on another mini tour of readings within Cascadia. The first reading will be held the People's Co-Op in Vancouver, BC on April 20, 2024...\n\nPoetry and Posole Fundraiser Event!\n\nCelebrate Cascadia Day at our Poetry and Posole Fundraiser! On May 18, celebrate the power of the natural world and the magnificence of the Cascadia bioregion with us! In honor of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, Cascadia Poetics Lab will be hosting a Poetry and Posole...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9260969758033752} +{"content": "Reforms of Diocles at Syracuse\n\n(10 words)\n • Elsa Bouchard (University of Montreal)\n\nShort Note This is a short note\n\nDiocles' reforms transformed the Syracusan constitution into a radical democracy.\n\nShort notes under 150 words are freely available to all users, but to consult all other articles in the Literary Encyclopedia, you must be logged in as a subscriber. To read about subscribing click here.\n\nBouchard, Elsa. \"Reforms of Diocles at Syracuse\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 March 2010\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=11235, accessed 11 March 2014.]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999983906745911} +{"content": "0 Jul 2017. .\n\nKnow what rhymes with pretense? Have another rhyming word for pretense? Let us know!\n\nIs pretense wrong or has spelling mistakes?\n\nAlternative searches for pretense:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999809861183167} +{"content": "Tag Archives | android\n\nCrying Over Spilt Light Chapter Zero is on Wattpad and Ready to Tease You\n\nWatt do you mean?\n\nWe are always open to trying out new communities. Go on Wattpad.com and read the newly released teaser chapter Zero. It offers a chilling perspective that I believe was the core of my main idea for this book. Having it right at the start sets the tone for the rest of the path. 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He lives in California.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9024181365966797} +{"content": "Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results.\nSad Quote\nEveryone is a moon and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.\nFriend Quote\nTo the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.\nWise Quote\nNo man is poor who has a Godly mother.\nHappiness Quote\nThere is only one way to be happy, and that is to make somebody else so.\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. 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Rebecca Shaw has written another compelling story in the acclaimed Tales from Turnham Malpas series — beguiling novels which add a liberal dash of darkness to the warmth and humour of village life.\n\nFor review, click here\n\nThis site uses cookies. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981588125228882} +{"content": "Voices in the Park\n\nSKU: B-SB0057 Categories: , , , , ,\n\nDifferent characters tell the same story from their own perspectives in this timeless children’s story book, which explores the themes of alienation, friendship, and the bizarre amid the mundane.\n\nI called his name . . .\nI settled on a bench . . .\nI was amazed . . .\nI felt really, really happy . . .\n\nFour people enter a park, and through their eyes we see four different visions. There's the bossy woman, the sad man, the lonely boy, and the young girl whose warmth touches those she meets. As the story moves from one voice to another, their perspectives are reflected in the shifting landscape and seasons. This is an intriguing, multi-layered, enormously entertaining book that demands to be read again and again.\n\nA Family Life Critic’s Choice Award winner, Voices in the Park uses radically different perspectives to give fascinating depth to an otherwise simple story.\n\nAdditional information\n\nBook Author/Illustrator\n\nTeachersHouse Level\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nOnly logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8634181022644043} +{"content": "World Literature Today Magazine Subscriptions\n\nWorld Literature Today\n\nA bimonthly magazine of International Literature and Culture. Published at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word MONTH in the Czech language.\n\nDiscuss this MONTH Czech translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"MONTH.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998412132263184} +{"content": "The 11 lamest blogs on the Web\n\nAfter an Internet-wide search, here are the 11 blogs that depressed -- er, uh -- impressed us the most with their lameness.\n\nThe 11 lamest blogs on the Web next\n\nLamest Use of the English Language in a Blog\n\nAnd the winner is: \"Rosie's 'R Blog\" by former talk show host and former star of the show The View: namely, Rosie O'Donnell.\nlanguage is the main problem\nalso with rosies blog\nshe doesnt like to use\npunctuation, capitalization\nor any sort of sentence structure\nits one thing to write poetry\nbut if u r writing regular blogs\nand writing them like this\nit is, we must inform u\nquite lame\nunless u r e.e. cummings\ngive the overstylized\npainful 2 read\nprose a rest\nwe all beg of u\nthe world\nNext: Lamest Commercial Disguised as a Blog\n\nNext 1/12\n\nComments on this image\n\nThere are currently no comments for this image.\n\nPost new comment\n\nUsers posting comments agree to the PC World comments policy.\n\nLogin or register to link comments to your user profile, or you may also post a comment without being logged in.\n\nThe 11 lamest blogs on the Web\n\n12 images\n\nDon’t have an account? 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I’m still working on newer material, and that will be here at […]\n\nWhat the #SFWC19 Presenters Said – A Word Frequency Analysis\n\nImage copyright, 2019, Robb Lightfoot – contact robb@robblightfoot.com I’m plugging away with my thesis analysis, and here’s a word-frequency graph drawn from the publicly-available handouts provided by the #SFWC19 presenters. These sort of visual analysis often form the starting point of successive, deep, re-readings of the materials and can reveal trends not apparent in any […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998059272766113} +{"content": "Global Overview for this book\n\nI'm a Stranger Here Myself\n\nby Ogden Nash | category Biographies & Memoirs |\nISBN: 0965002006\nBooks Registered: 3 | 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\nNo additional global information was found for this book.\n\n3 Copies Registered\n\nRegistered by MaiasGranny of Becket, Massachusetts USA on 2/19/2006\nCurrent status: to be read | 3 journalers for this copy...\n\nRegistered by uppity of Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada on 11/17/2005\nCurrent status: permanent collection | 2 journalers for this copy...\n\nRegistered by morpha of Astoria, Oregon USA on 8/19/2005\nCurrent status: reserved | 2 journalers for this copy...\n\nAre you sure you want to delete this item? 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They discuss her first novel, A Good Girl. The historical fiction was published in 2017 by Texas Review Press, and has garnered recognition from the Faulkner-Wisdom Competition. The work was also nominee for the 2018 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize. Her second novel, How We Came to Be, will be published in Spring 2018. \n\nIn this conversation, Nguyen and Bernhard discuss how the author got into writing, her interest in history, and the magic of small towns.\n\nBernhard’s essay, “The Last Mayberry,” can be found here.\n\nAbout Diana Nguyen\n\nDiana Nguyen produces the interview program West Texas Talk. She is particularly interested in exploring the intersection of range life, high-brow art, and the vast oil fields of West Texas.\n\nThis entry was posted in and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.\n\nWest Texas Talk is broadcast at 6:30 pm each weekday.\nView the full archive of past interviews here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009536743164} +{"content": "SQLSTATE[HY000] [2013] Lost connection to MySQL server at 'reading initial communication packet', system error: 0 Bloodstone\n\n   This green chalcedony stone contains spots of red jasper that resemble blood. Some believe the spots are dragon's blood. Worn as an amulet it brings fame, long life, prevents miscarriage and eases child birth. Sleep with it under your pillow to have dreams about the future. A witch can inscribe their name on the stone in their blood and exchange it with another witch who has done the same, and their power will increase ten fold. Also called the Spotted Heliotrope.\n\nThe writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Bloodstone — may refer to: *Bloodstone (band), an R B, soul and funk band *Ulysses Bloodstone, fictional comic character **Elsa Bloodstone, fictional comic book character, the daughter of Ulysses Bloodstone * Bloodstone (1988 film), a 1988 action/comedy film… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Bloodstone — Blood stone , n. (Min.) (a) A green siliceous stone sprinkled with red jasper, as if with blood; hence the name; called also {heliotrope}. (b) Hematite, an ore of iron yielding a blood red powder or streak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • bloodstone — [blud′stōn΄] n. dark green chalcedony spotted with red jasper, used as a semiprecious stone; heliotrope …   English World dictionary\n\n • bloodstone — Hematite Hem a*tite, n. [L. haematites, Gr. ? bloodlike, fr. a i^ma, a i matos, blood.] (Min.) An important ore of iron, the sesquioxide, so called because of the red color of the powder. It occurs in splendent rhombohedral crystals, and in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • bloodstone — /blud stohn /, n. a greenish variety of chalcedony with small bloodlike spots of red jasper scattered through it. Also called heliotrope. [1545 55; BLOOD + STONE] * * * ▪ mineral also called  heliotrope   dark green variety of the silica mineral… …   Universalium\n\n • bloodstone — noun Date: 1551 a green chalcedony sprinkled with red spots resembling blood called also heliotrope …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • bloodstone — noun A green chalcedony that has been sprinkled with red spots (which resemble blood, hence the name) …   Wiktionary\n\n • Bloodstone — Инструмент для ручной полировки и золочения …   Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии\n\n • BLOODSTONE —    See HELIOTROPE …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia\n\n • bloodstone — n. type of precious stone …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • bloodstone — noun a green gemstone that is spotted or streaked with red, a variety of chalcedony …   English new terms 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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The occasion is used by the poet to comment in an aside on the contrast in man's behaviour with the devils.\n\n      The poet regrets that while there is such perfect agreement between devils, none daring to oppose Satan or hold rivalry with him, men alone are always warring with one another, moved by envy and jealous rivalry, though man has been assured of divine grace, \"and God has proclaimed that there should be peace on earth and goodwill amongst men.\"\n\nPrevious Post Next Post\n\nSearch Your Questions", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8946437239646912} +{"content": "Wrong email address or username\nWrong email address or username\nIncorrect verification code\n\nThe Book of Summer: A Novel - Community Reviews back\n\nby Michelle Gable\nsort by language\nSilver's Reviews rated it 6 years ago\nA summer home filled with years of memories, a book filled with years of written memories, and a home that is eroding away and about to fall off the cliff. The Cliff House, appropriately named, has been the summer home on Nantucket for the Young/Packard/Codman family for over one hundred years. Th...\nJDCMustReadBooks rated it 6 years ago\nBy: Michelle Gable ISBN: 9781250070623 Publisher: St. Martin's Press Publication Date: 5/9/2017 Format: Hardcover My Rating: 5 Stars Storyteller, Michelle Gable returns following I’ll See You in Paris and A Paris Apartment with her latest Nantucket summer charmer (her best yet): THE BOOK OF SU...\ndebbiekrenzer rated it 6 years ago\nBess Codman returns to her childhood home after four years with one mission. To get her cantankerous mother Caroline (Cissy) out of the home that her great grandmother had built 99 years ago. It was built on a bluff high above the ocean in Nantucket. That bluff has been and is falling slowly away. T...\nNeed help?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9961058497428894} +{"content": "920-868-1457   Email   |   Fooster Prompts\nLoading Events\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nThe Best Book I Never Read\n\nThursday, August 3, 2017 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm\n\nkindredWe’ve all done it. Our high school English teacher or a college lit professor assigned a novel that we had every good intention of reading, but time slipped away. So, the night before the exam, we scanned the Cliff Notes or watched the film adaptation. We didn’t do so well on the exam.\n\nHere’s a chance to read those books without having to worry about your grade point average! Enjoy some of the fine crafted beers of Starboard Brewing Company and Door County Brewing Company and meet others who, like you, missed reading the book the first time around. Love the book? Hate the book? Don’t understand the book? 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During numerous time-defying episodes with the same young man, she realizes the challenge she’s been given: to protect this young slaveholder until he can father her own great-grandmother.\n\nThis program is presented in collaboration with NexGen.\n\nThursday, August 3, 2017\n5:30 pm - 7:00 pm\nEvent Categories:\n\nDoor County Brewing Company\n8099 Highway 57\nBaileys Harbor, 54202\n+ Google Map", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9961249828338623} +{"content": "Cosmic and Positive Law\n\nWith the elections in the USA in full swing, all the talking heads are claiming to be “true conservatives”. The caterwauling means nothing, since they seem to believe, and with passionate intensity, what no previous conservative had ever believed. Unable to think in depth, people can only think in terms … Continue reading\n\nA Priori and Ab Initio\n\nArmin Mohler takes as the basis of the vision of the world the opposition existing between two general conceptions, which he calls linear and cyclic. According to the former, history is development, novelty, evolution and tends to a final end that justifies it; this is the conception characteristic of the various progressive currents, … Continue reading\n\nTranscendence and the Aristocratic Principle\n\nThe cause of all wars and revolutions—in a word, of all violence—is always the same: negation of hierarchy. ~ Valentin Tomberg In the essay Transcendence and the Aristocratic Principle, published in Aristokratia III, Edwin Dyga gives us an excellent overview of traditional reactionary thinkers, that is, those of the “Old … Continue reading\n\nCopyright © 2008-2013 Gornahoor Press — All Rights Reserved    WordPress theme: Gornahoor", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9904175400733948} +{"content": "\nBookfuturism: Visions of the Future Book\n\nUnderneath a transcript of the talk I gave at the Norlit 2015: The Book to Come conference, which took place August 20-22 at Goteborg University. In it I outline the … Continue reading\n\nOctober 5, 2015 · 1 Comment\n\n#OAbooks in the HSS: Contexts, Conversations, Technologies and Communities of Practice\n\nLast week I attended the first major conference entirely dedicated to Open Access books in the HSS, in the British Library, organised by OAPEN and JISC. The two-day conference had … Continue reading\n\nJuly 8, 2013 · 1 Comment\n\nNotes on Unbound Books – A Conference Report (Part II)\n\nOne of the most interesting sessions on the last day of The Unbound Book conference, was the session on Future Publishing Industries. According to the program the session focused on … Continue reading\n\nJuly 2, 2011 · Leave a comment\n\nBook Destruction\n\nTwo weeks ago I attended the Book Destruction conference, which took place on the 16th of April at the Institute of English Studies, part of the University of London. The … Continue reading\n\nMay 1, 2011 · 2 Comments\n\nNew Visions for the Book III: Liquid Books\n\nPart 3 – Fluidity deconstructed As Hall has shown, the use of wikis to experiment with new ways of writing and collaborating offers a lot of potential for collaborative and … Continue reading\n\nMarch 3, 2011 · Leave a comment\n\nNew Visions for the Book III: Liquid Books\n\nPart 1 – Fluid environments and liquid publications The ease with which nowadays continual updates can be made has brought into question not only the stability of documents but at … Continue reading\n\nFebruary 23, 2011 · Leave a comment\n\nWho Owns Research?\n\nOr better yet, who should own research? Last Thursday CRASSH―the Cambridge based institute for Cultural Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities―assembled an expert panel from the publishing and … Continue reading\n\nJune 7, 2010 · Leave a comment\n\nOpen Reflections is created by Janneke Adema", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9860378503799438} +{"content": "winter story\n\nFree Fiction Feature December 2020 | Legends of Lasniniar: Adventure Takes a Holiday\n\nBarlo lumbers through the snow along a narrow mountain path. A substantial trail follows in the dwarf’s wake.\n\nIarion leads the way. His light, elven feet barely make an impression in the snow. Barlo would like to blame his pulled groin for his own awkwardness, but he knows Iarion would never let him get away with it.\n\nAs night falls, a storm closes in.\n\n…Definitely not the holiday Barlo hoped for.\n\nA stand-alone misadventure story of the unlikely friends Iarion and Barlo from the World of Lasniniar epic fantasy series by award-winning author, Jacquelyn Smith.\n\nNow, you can read it for free on this site for one month only. This short story also comes in ebook and paperback format.\n\nGet the ebook at:\n\nBuy ebook direct from the author\n\nPaperback available at:\n\nThis title is also available as part of the Kinslayer Lasniniar Collection.\n\nLegends of Lasniniar: Adventure Takes a Holiday\n\nJacquelyn Smith\n\nThis story will be available for free for one month only. If you missed this one, check out the current Free Fiction Feature story here.\n\nContinue reading →\n\nPosted by Jacquelyn in Free Fiction Feature, 0 comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9667094349861145} +{"content": "Tue. Jun 25th, 2019\n\nRead 4 Fun\n\nRead the short reviews, read the book, comment\n\nDisappointing and Unbelievable Ending\n\n2 min read\n\nBen Jackson by Amanda Linehan is only 39 pages long. But that is longer than short stories a reader will find in Writing on the Walls 1, also by Amanda Linehan which I reviewed on April 13, 2018. I found the short stories in the first work contained interesting stories of relationships. Nothing crashed or twisted, there were just interesting observations. This short story began with some nice character observations, described an interesting mystery to be solved and then, like the cliff off which Ben Jackson went, the story went completely off the rails into total unbelievability.\n\nTo believe such an improbable ending, a reader would expect to have a character’s mental condition explored, explained, and evolved over a lengthy period. The character of Kevin is presented as three different characters that could not logically co-exist. I gave this two Amazon star because I liked the first part of the story, one which I believe had promise. Perhaps the author will look at where the strange turn took place and rework the entire short story to a longer, more consistent one.\n\nThis is a short review of a short story and I will not lengthen the review to recount the many negatives about the story conclusion. This follows my idea of “If you can’t say something good …”\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Serchay\n\nWith an ever-expanding fan base, graphic novels comprise an area of tremendous growth in book publishing.\n\nPrint Flyer\nCover image for Graphic Novels\n\nMay 2017\n\nLibraries Unlimited\n\nPages 719\nVolumes 1\nSize 7x10\nTopics Reference and Information Services and Tools/Readers' Advisory and Leisure Reading\n  Children's and Young Adult Services/Literature Reference Tools\n\nCovering genres from adventure and fantasy to horror, science fiction, and superheroes, this guide maps the vast terrain of graphic novels, describing and organizing titles to help librarians", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964064359664917} +{"content": "\nWelcome to my Blog!\n\nRein of Error\n\nI wanted to stay home that day. So did my big sister. Our mother had other ideas. Minutes later, Carol and I were outside in the early morning darkness battling … Continue reading\n\nOctober 10, 2017 · 11 Comments\n\nHow Good Is That?\n\n  Something good just happened! Received word this morning that one of my novels has been chosen as a finalist for an award. The Maidstone Conspiracy is among five other … Continue reading\n\nSeptember 18, 2017 · 6 Comments\n\nLIMITLESS – A Special Project\n\nI’m pleased to announce that two of my short stories are about to be published in a very special international anthology due for release on October 31. What makes this … Continue reading\n\nAugust 30, 2017 · 17 Commentsif(typeof(networkedblogs)==\"undefined\"){networkedblogs={};networkedblogs.blogId=1447294;networkedblogs.shortName=\"james-osborne-novels\";}", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Zachary Pill, Of Monsters and Magic\n\nZachary Pill isn’t human and is angry that no one bothered to tell him that. After his father disappears and his uncle abandons him to live with a bizarre family friend, he learns that two supernatural creatures are desperate to capture him…and that doesn’t include the vicious bats, flying snakes or the terrifying yellow-eyed creature that hangs by its talons outside his bedroom window. More\nDownload: epub mobi (Kindle) pdf more Online Reader\nPublished by Focus House Publishing\nWords: 58,690\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781452411637\nAbout Tim Greaton\n\nI live in Maine with my beautiful wife and three amazing children. We share 7-acres with 1 dog, 2 cats, and a population of ducks that varies with the weather. I'm a full-time corporate writer and novelist. My fiction, non-fiction and advertising work has appeared in forums all around the globe. A few months back, my novel \"The Santa Shop¨ was republished to Kindle and Nook. My pre-release novel \"From My Cold Young Fingers¨ (soon to be final-released as \"Ripped From My Cold Young Fingers¨) is also available on Kindle. \"Zachary Pill, The Dragon at Station End,¨ \"Heroes With Fangs¨ and my horror novel \"Ancestor¨ will also be available on Kindle in the next few months. 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I'm not really new, but I haven't been here in a very, very long time, so I thought I would reintroduce myself! I've been a writer since I could hold a pencil, but I took some time off from fiction to earn a PhD in Information Science. I got into a job that hasn't been good for me and haven't written much at all since I finished my dissertation two-ish years ago. Right now I'm struggling because the ideas are not coming to me as easily as they used to. I know that that's partly because I have to write to make the ideas flow, but it gets hard to look at that empty Scrivener page. Anyway, I'm glad to be back! Thanks for reading!\n69, Welcome Back\nPosted by maripat, Fri Mar-02-12 09:47 PM\nI remember you. Glad to see you're trying to make time to write again. I know the struggles of trying to come up with ideas when your muse has taken a very long vacation. Let me suggest Justin's Daily Exercise Board:\n\nhttp://fmwriters.com/community/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topics&forum=28\n\nEnjoy! And we've cleaned up the boards and moved them around. If you can't find something, don't hesitate to ask.\n\n70, RE: Welcome Back\nPosted by Zippy, Fri Mar-02-12 09:51 PM\nThanks! I just pulled up an excellent prompt that's right in line with the kind of story I hope to write!\n71, RE: Welcome Back\nPosted by maripat, Sat Mar-03-12 08:03 AM\nIsn't that a strange coincidence when that happens? I've actually gotten full novel ideas from his prompts. Have fun with it!\n\n72, Welcome back!\nPosted by magic seeker, Sat Mar-03-12 11:23 AM\nHi Zippy! :wave: Welcome back to FM!\n\nWishing you many useful new ideas! :smiley:\n73, RE: Returning\nPosted by Dreamerscove, Sat Mar-03-12 11:46 AM\nWelcome back to FM! I was about to suggest the daily prompts as a way to get you going again, but I see someone already beat me to it. It's great you already found one that inspired you. 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Richard is the Curtis in Richard Curtis Associates, one of the major literary agencies in NYC (thus the US).\n\nHe has some very interesting thoughts about the future of publishing, with the new capabilities for \"desktop\" (pretty big desk to hold all the equipment if you want something that looks good!) publishing, various kinds of e-publishing, and so on. A Google search on \"Richard Curtis literary agency\" will turn up other material on where it's going, from seminars and interviews and the like.\n\nHe's also quite amusing, and like all monomaniacs fun to read. I don't know anyone whose beliefs, theories, predictions, or whatever they are I'd consider more seriously.QXP to ID book terrie Print Design 11 08-16-2005 12:17 PM\n\nAll times are GMT -8. 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Seventeen years ago, Maddie Christopher told one little white lie, and it has been wreaking havoc on her life ever since. At the time, the lie was worth it—it meant she got to marry the man she loved, however brief a marriage it was—but now she’s ready to finally move on. But in order to do that, she needs to find the man whose heart she broke […]\n\nGROOMED TO PERFECTION by Samantha Chase: Review\n\nPosted May 10, 2022 in Reviews / / 0 Comments\n\nIn just one night, she stole his jacket…and his heart. Shy baker Emilie Michels never thought she’d meet her Prince Charming. Especially not at an event she’s working at. But when a handsome stranger finds her hiding in a corner and strikes up a conversation, she can’t help but be drawn in. Unfortunately, duty calls and she’s forced to flee, leaving the man of her dreams behind. All she has to remember that night is his first name and the […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Hearts Talk Wrap\n\nHearts Talk Wrap – June 2012\n\nJune’s edition of Hearts Talk is out now.\n\nHere are some hot highlights to help beat the winter chill.\n\nBeing Melissa Marr\n\nMel Teshco talks to RITA winner, YA and urban fantasy writer, Melissa Marr (Wicked Lovely, Graveminder).\n\nMelissa came to full-time writing via bar tending and teaching college literature and has passion for all guises of art from surrealist painting to graffiti.  She talks about her Wicked Lovely series and co-authoring with Kelley Armstrong.\n\nMeet our Ruby Finalists\n\nThe long and the short, the sweet and the sexy and all the elements in between.  Check out the sixteen finalists in our Romantic Book of the Year contest.\n\nHow do I…?\n\nWay back at school we had ‘show and tell’, but in our writer’s lives it’s all show and no tell.  Sounds reasonable, but it can be tricky to pull off.  Michelle Douglas (The Man who saw her Beauty) shows us the ins and outs.\n\nConference Update\n\nRegistered yet?  You still have time and if you’re vacillating check out A Bloke’s Perspective with Dave Sinclair (Tales from the War Table).\n\nRemember if you’re thinking of pitching you have until the end of June to register.\n\n • Bonus breakfast with      Eloisa James\n • Book signing update –      register now\n • Author’s Day program now      available\n\nThe Writing Journey\n\nIngrid Rickersey talks to Shona Husk, paranormal and fantasy author (Kiss of The Goblin Prince).  Read about how Shona juggles a full time job and motherhood with writing about Celtic warriors and vampire rock stars.\n\nGrammar with Anna\n\nOh!  Something got Anna shouting this month.  See what gives between hone and home.\n\nA Writer’s Life – Know It All\n\nSarah Mayberry talks about the value of asking the right questions.\n\nTechnique with Auntie Fi\n\nAuntie Fi tackles the big issues.  What does it mean when my story got rejected because my characters only ‘bickered and bonked’?  And the old hoary chestnut – ‘I want to write but I don’t have the time’.\n\nGroup Grant Report\n\nEver wonder what happens with Group Grant money?  Read about how the Blenheim Group in NZ used their funding.\n\nContest Update\n\nThere is a report on the First Kiss contest and an interview with Emmie Dark, 2011 Emerald Award Category Winner (Cassie’s Grand Plan) on the value of contests.\n\nAnd our regular features:\n\n • From Rachel’s desk\n • Market Watch with Sami Lee\n • Member News with Bronwyn Stuart\n • In-person events with Doreen Sullivan\n\nFor full articles and regular columns, go to our website.\n\n • Not a member? 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When I asked him a little about his background and what he enjoys doing, this is what he said:  I’m a lifelong recording artist, professional songwriter, and missionary who only recently began … Continue reading »\n\nCategories: Author Interviews | 2 Comments\n\nPraying the Word\n\n     The Roving Writer was in Colorado Springs at the time of the appalling movie massacre near this city. This incident alone makes me realize what kind of world we live in and how important it is to pray. But I’ll admit. I need help. Sometimes it’s hard to know what to pray and … Continue reading »\n\nCategories: Devotionals | Comments Off on Praying the Word\n\nAn Interview with MaryLu Tyndall\n\nMaryLu, thanks for joining us today on InfiniteCharacters.com. We can’t wait to get to know you and hear more about your latest release, Veil of Pearls. As fiction readers, we looooovvve surprises. Tell us three things about yourself that would surprise your readers. I have a degree in Math/Computer Science and never took a Creative … Continue reading »\n\nCategories: Author Interviews, Current Books, Fiction, Guest Author, Historical, Romance | 10 Comments\n\nCelebrating Freedom\n\nHappy Fourth of July everyone. It’s a joy to celebrate the birth of our nation and say Happy Birthday, United States of America. There is no better country in which to live. I’m so grateful and blessed by the men and women who’ve fought for this country through the years so that we may live … Continue reading »\n\nCategories: Devotionals | Comments Off on Celebrating Freedom\n\nAn Interview with June Foster\n\nToday, I am pleased to interview June Foster about her new release, A Hometown Fourth of July. June is not just a writer on this site, she is one of my awesome critique partners. Therefore, one of the wonderful ladies who virtually taught me how to write fiction. June, tell us a little about yourself. … Continue reading »\n\nCategories: Uncategorized | 6 Comments\n\nWelcome Lynnette Bonner\n\nPlease welcome Lynnette Bonner to Infinite Characters. She has graciously agreed to answer some questions about her latest book and writing in general. Here she is!   1. How did Nicki from High Desert Haven come to life in your mind? I’m a seat of the pants writer. When I started this story all I … Continue reading »\n\nCategories: Author Interviews, Current Books | 2 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.603226900100708} +{"content": "How to say country in Indonesian ˈkʌn tri\n\nWould you like to know how to translate country to Indonesian? This page provides all possible translations of the word country in the Indonesian language.\n\nDiscuss this country Indonesian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"country.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. 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More a work of philosophy than psychology, “For the teen it has a galling coming-of-age, redemption quest. For the adult it has that, as well as a literary look at a singular fictional life.”\n\nSpring Page Break\n\nAuthor Bio\n\nDyed Souls Author Pic\n\nGary Santorella, Owner, Interactive Consulting is a Lean implementation, organizational development, conflict resolution, and team-building specialist. He has a BA in Behavioural Psychology from Providence College, Providence, RI (1980), a Master’s Degree in Occupational Social Welfare from UC Berkeley (1990), and is a licensed cognitive-behavioural therapist in the State of California. His book: Lean Culture for the Construction Industry: Building Responsible & Committed Project Teams 2nd Edition was published by Productivity Press (a division of Taylor & Francis) in 2017. His first novel, Dyed Souls, was published by Matador Publishing in 2018.\n\nSocial Media Links –\n\nFacebook, Twitter\n\nDyed Souls has won two awards:\n\nSilver in the 2018 Global eBook Awards – Young Adult Fiction Category\n\nChill With a Book Readers Award.\n\nSpring Page Break\n\nWhat I thought\n\nFirst off within the first couple of chapters I wasn’t sure it was for me. However, once I got a couple of chapters behind me I couldn’t put it down.\n\nCharles is a young lad who is placed in a home because his mother doesn’t seem able to cope with him. Charles is a loner who seems to be a people pleaser which to me stems from his mother and her lack of parenting. I actually feel for Charles and his situation and I feel lucky that my parents are good. \n\nI enjoyed his relationship with Margo. From an outside perspective to the other characters they come across as an odd couple. Now opposites may attract but there was something they found in each other that was needed and I think that’s why they gravitated towards each other. He needed to feel loved and she needed to know what it was like to come from a loving family. \n\nMargo was someone who I didn’t expect. I was expecting someone who didn’t care about Charles and only wanted one thing but until a certain point, she was sweet.\n\nI really the writing style of this book and how it showed you the dark side of being on the system and even running away from somewhere you find yourself with no other choice. Both mentally and physically. \n\nSpring Page Break\n\nStar Rating\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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It is up for sale on Amazon for £0.89 – a real bargain so I just couldn’t pass it up!\n\nRush by Eve Silver\n\nThis looked interesting so I decided to pick it up!\n\nbought 2\n\nWinter Girls by Laurie Halse Anderson\n\nThis is also up for sale on Amazon for £1.48 – couldn’t resist! 😉\n\nSinner by Maggie Stiefvater\n\nI haven’t got to the point in this series where I could read this yet (still books 2 and 3 to read first) but I just had to buy it!\n\nTrial by Fire by Josephine Angelini\n\nThis isn’t supposed to be out until September 2nd but I took a trip to my local supermarket and lo and behold – there it was!\n\nbought 3\n\nThe Dogs of Balboa by Rose Christo\n\nI really lover her writing so I couldn’t resist when I saw she had a new(ish) book out!\n\nLending Light by Rose Christo\n\nI discovered that there was a new book in the Gives Light series – told from Rafael’ POV!! I had to snap it up immediately!\n\nThis Sky by Autumn Doughton\n\nI was immediately intrigued by the gorgeous cover.\n\nHere are the ARC’s I got from Netgalley/Edelweiss:\n\nRed Rising by Pierce Brown\n\nThis was up for the bank holiday weekend only – I jumped at the chance to read it!\n\nUnspeakable by Abbie Rushton\n\nThis looks really good – and the cover is stunning!\n\nThe Unhappening of Genesis Lee\n\nThis definitely looks like something I would enjoy.\n\nWhat books did you add to your shelf this week?\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 2,736 other subscribers.\n\n6 responses to “Stacking the Shelves: Week 31\n\n 1. There are so many beautiful covers on these books. I can’t wait to read Sinner, I love that series. I’m really looking forward to Trail By Fire as well. Both unspeakable and The Unhappening of Genesis Lee look very intriguing.\n Happy reading 🙂\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": 0.9998900294303894} +{"content": "Drawn by the current/\n\nTotal Copies: 1\nAvailable: 1\nHolds: 0\n\nLives depend on the truth she uncovers. She can't give up her search. A birthday excursion turns deadly when the SS Eastland capsizes with Olive Pierce and her best friend on board. Hundreds perish during the accident, and it's only when Olive herself barely escapes that she discovers her...\n\nFull description\n\nSaved in:\nBibliographic Details\nMain Author: Green, Jocelyn.\nOther Authors: Horowitz, Leah.\nFormat: Audio Book\nPublished: Prince Frederick : Recorded Books, Inc., 2022.\nOnline Access:Link for downloadable audiobook on Overdrive\nTags: Add Tag\nNo Tags, Be the first to tag this record!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9911879301071167} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nZ : a novel of Zelda Fitzgerald / Therese Anne Fowler.\n\nFowler, Therese, (author.).\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 14 of 19 copies available at SC LENDS.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 19 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nAnderson - Anderson Main Library F Fowler Therese (Text) 22960000684018 Adult Fiction Available -\nAnderson - Powdersville Branch F Fowler Therese (Text) 22960000684026 Adult Fiction Available -\nBeaufort - Beaufort Branch FIC FOW (Text) 0530010214555 Adult Fiction Collection Available -\nBeaufort - Bluffton Branch FIC FOW (Text) 0530010214761 Adult Book Club Books Available -\nBeaufort - Bluffton Branch FIC FOW (Text) 0530010371520 Adult Book Club Books Checked out 12/11/2019\nBeaufort - Bluffton Branch FIC FOW (Text) 0530010441232 Adult Book Club Books Checked out 12/16/2019\nBeaufort - Hilton Head Branch FIC FOW (Text) 0530010214647 Adult Fiction Collection Available -\nCherokee - Gaffney Library F FOW (Text) 33636003094002 Adult Fiction Available -\nColleton - Main Library F Fowler, Therese (Text) 3010281427 Adult Fiction Available -\nDorchester - Summerville Branch FIC FOW (Text) 30018004505166 Adult Fiction Available -\nNext 10 »THERESE ANNE FOWLER is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald. Raised in the Midwest, she migrated to North Carolina in 1995. She holds a B.A. in sociology/cultural anthropology and an MFA in creative writing from North Carolina State University.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "finish up definition, meaning - what is finish up 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 “finish up”\n\nSee all translations\n\nfinish up\n\nphrasal verb with finish uk   us   /ˈfɪn.ɪʃ/ verb\nIf you finish up in a particular place or situation, that is the place or situation that you are in finally: You'll finish up dead if you carry on drinking like that. 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His other interests are far and wide - painting, surfing, hiking, martial arts, history, cookery and home-brewing.\n\nHis debut novel Rogues' Nest is an authentic Historical Adventure set in the 18th Century Caribbean.\n\nAverage rating: 3.7 · 10 ratings · 2 reviews · 2 distinct works\nRogues' Nest (Buccaneers, #1)\n\n3.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2013 — 4 editions\nRate this book\nClear rating\nGentleman of Fortune (Bucca...\n\nreally liked it 4.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2014 — 2 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\nRecently a fellow author of Historical Fiction criticised my affection for pirates. They said they were sick of the romantic image of pirates, said they were nothing more than evil miscreants, and then went on to list the many misdeeds and wickedness that pirates committed. It seemed as though the author was sick of the image of the glorious pirate built up by Hollywood and swashbuckling novel... Read more of this blog post »\n2 likes ·   •  0 comments  •  flag\nTwitter icon\nPublished on January 15, 2015 11:33 • 147 views\nRogues' Nest Gentleman of Fortune\n(2 books)\n3.70 avg rating — 10 ratings\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nNo scheduled events. Add an event.\n\nPort Royal\nNick Smith is currently reading\nbookshelves: currently-reading\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nSons of Thunder\nNick Smith is currently reading\nby Giles Kristian (Goodreads Author)\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nHoratio Hornblowe...\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nNick’s Recent Updates\n\nNick Smith is now friends with Stephanie Collins\n\" Marjorie wrote: \"Great stuff, Nick. Lots of detail and love your covers. Who's your designer?\"\n\nThanks Marjorie! A shame the paragraphs don't seem to wo\n\" Marjorie wrote: \"Some gorgeous pictures here, Nick!\"\n\nThanks! 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Cavanaugh sharing favourite references of theirs. \n\nCheck them out ~ perhaps you will find a new favourite to inspire your writing – and as blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour says, she’ll “have to expand my writing references shelves in my study bookcase.  That’s a great problem to have ~ LOL.  Enjoy!”\n\nhttps://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/07/favorite-writing-craft-books-part-2.html", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Last Tycoon\n\nBy: F. Scott Fitzgerald\n\n$33.00 $0.00 /\n\nSelect an option to add this to your cart\n\nThe item can be ordered and may take two weeks to arrive in our shop.\nF. Scott Fitzgerald’s poignant final work is now available in a beautifully designed collector’s edition.\n\nFitzgerald’s final novel portrays the glittering excess of 1930s Hollywood. This edition, authorized by the Fizgerald estate, is a careful restoration of the author’s phrases, words, and images that were excised from the 1940 publication, giving new luster to Fitzgerald’s last work.\n\nA tragic story of the young Hollywood mogul Monroe Stahr, a character who was inspired by the life of movie producer Irving Thalberg, The Last Tycoon is a sharply observed and bittersweet exposé of the film industry in its heyday.\n\nDetails & specs\n\nPublisher name:\n\nPublication date:\n2020-06-30\n\nSimon & Schuster\n\nRecently viewed\n\nYou may also like", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5744323134422302} +{"content": "Buy Textbooks  |  Rent Textbooks  |  Sell Textbooks  |  eTextbooks\nHelp  |  Questions? 1-877-292-6442\nHello, Sign In\nYour Account\n\nDoing Grammar - 4th edition\n\nby Max Morenberg\n\nDoing Grammar (ISBN10: 0195387295; ISBN13: 9780195387292)\nISBN13: 978-0195387292\nISBN10: 0195387295\n\nSummary: The new edition of this innovative text employs insights from contemporary linguistic theories but builds them into a practical and coherent system that stays firmly rooted within traditional models. Its down-to-earth explanations about how language works are illustrated at every step with diagrams and other visual models. The examples and exercises consist of provocative and intelligent sentences, not desiccated grammar-book examples. Each chapter includes a sentenc ...show moree-analysis exercise with fifty problems. Answers are provided for ten sentences per chapter.\n\nA new chapter on how grammar functions in literature and how it is used to improve writing extends the applications of Doing Grammar in this second edition, which also includes new introductory chapter outlines and thoroughly revised chapter summaries. The new edition was class tested for over a year. Every page has been re-thought and redefined to make grammatical analysis clear, understandable, useful, and interesting. It will be an invaluable guide for students in introductory and advanced grammar and composition courses and for all readers seeking to discover how language works. ...show less\n\nEdition/Copyright: 4TH 10\nCover: Paperback\nPublisher: Oxford University Press\nYear Published: 2010\nInternational: No\n\nView Table of Contents\n\nList Price: $66.95\nUsed  Currently Sold Out\nNew  Currently Sold Out\nRental $18.99\nDue back 05/30/2014\nSave $47.96 (72%)\n • Free return shipping\n • In stock\n • 21-day satisfaction guarantee\nCDs or access codes may not be included", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994112849235535} +{"content": "Subscribe to Newsletter\nMonthly Newsletter: Join more than 5,000 African literature enthusiasts!\nSubscribe for African literature news, and receive a free copy of our \"Guide to African Novels.\"\nTag Archives: Chinelo Onwualu\n\nHow to Donate to the African Speculative Fiction Society\n\nafrican spec fiction books\n\nThe African Speculative Fiction Society (ASFS) is an organisation of around 180 writers, editors, comic & graphic artists, and filmmakers working “in the fields of speculative fiction such as fantasy, science fiction, stories that draw on traditions, horror and philosophical fiction.” Founded in 2016, the novelist Sofia Somatar described it as “a space for African […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nNnedi Okorafor, Henrietta Rose-Innes, Wole Talabi, Sibongile Fisher Lead 2018 Nommo Awards Shortlists\n\nThe 2018 shortlists for the four Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans have just been announced. Among the shortlisted are Nnedi Okorafor, Sofia Somatar, last year’s Best Novel Award winner Tade Thompson, Caine Prize 2007 winner Henrietta Rose-Innes, sci-fi works compiler Wole Talabi, and Sibongile Fisher, whose chosen story, “A Door Ajar,” won the […]\n\nRead More 0 Comments\n\nThe Evidence of Things Unseen | by Chinelo Onwualu | A Speculative Fiction\n\n  “Groundnuts!” she called. “Buy your groundnuts!” The black hijab that covered her head and shoulders was stained with dust and sweat. What could be seen of her simple blouse and wrapper were faded and threadbare. She easily balanced a tray heaped full of nuts on her head as she wove through the market crowd. […]\n\nRead More 3", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990898370742798} +{"content": "Status: Hi. My third book \"Pilate's Ghost\" is available now on all online book sites. (1 year ago)\n\nName J. Alexander Greenwood\nLocation Kansas City\nMember Since Jul 14, 2010\nVotes Received 319\nProfile Page\nicon22_web.png icon22_twitter.png icon22_lulu.png icon22_smashwords.png\n\nThe grandson of the late, award-winning historical fiction novelist Robert E. Trevathan (Ballanger, Red River Angel), J. Alexander Greenwood's writing experience includes feature articles, news and crime stories syndicated throughout the nation in numerous publications including the Chicago Tribune, Washington Times, Tulsa World and Daily Oklahoman.\n\nGreenwood is author of the mystery thriller novel \"Pilate’s Cross,\" available on Kindle and Nook. The follow-up novel, \"Pilate's Key\" was published in February 2012. A third novel in the series, \"Pilate's Ghost\" is set for October 2012 publication. All three novels are or will be available in paperback for order from your local bookstore, Lulu, Amazon and Barnes & Noble.\n\nHe won first prize in the 2011 Wattpad Shelf Unbound Short Fiction award and the WritingRoom.com short fiction contest for his thriller story 'Obsidian.' His novel \"Pilate's Key\" is a semi-finalist for Best Mystery/Thriller in the Kindle Book Review Awards.\n\nGreenwood is a media relations consultant and freelance writer. He is publisher of Caroline Street Press, LLC, an ebook and print-on-demand publishing imprint devoted to independent writers. Greenwood is a noted speaker on the topics of public relations and epublishing.\n\nHe resides in Kansas City, Missouri with his wife and daughter.\n\nPilate's Cross (excerpt from the novel)\n\nPilate's Cross (excerpt from the novel)\n\n5 pages, updated May 03, 2012PG-13Video\nInspired by a true story, \"Pilate's Cross\" follows John Pilate, his sardonic imaginary pal Simon and lovely new friend Kate as they inves... read more\n282 reads votes 5 comments 2\nPilate's Key (excerpt from the novel)\n\nPilate's Key (excerpt from the novel)\n\n3 parts / 28 pages, updated May 01, 2012PG-13VideoCompleted\nLife's A Beach for John Pilate. On the mend from a near-death experience in the snowy Midwest, Pilate is taking it easy on the sun-soaked beaches of ... read more\n83,876 reads votes 58 comments 10\nNative Son\n\nNative Son\n\n4 pages, updated Apr 05, 2012PG-13Completed\nNothing is fair or simple when it comes to love, war and desire.\n301 reads votes 1 comments 1\n\n6 pages, updated Jul 14, 2010PGCompleted\nA man awakens in a secluded cabin to find he's being watched through his window by a shape...a shape with obsidian eyes. What's watching him, and why? This two-time award-winning... read more\n68,605 reads votes 255 comments 247\n\nMessage Board\n\nLogin or Facebook Sign in with Twitter\n\nRecent Comments\n\n@paynewanderlife I am so flattered! Thank you! I hope you will check out my novels: Pilate's Cross and Pilate's Key, as well. Take care!\n\n@mikochild2 Many thanks for reading and taking time to comment. I hope you'll check out my novel (free for a limited time on Wattpad) \"Pilate's...\n\n@SomeGirl Thanks for reading and for taking time to comment. Read \"Pilate's Key\" and (coming in October) \"Pilate's Ghost\" for plenty more of the...\nPilate's Cross (excerpt fro...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9870631098747253} +{"content": "December 16, 1985 P. 151\n\nDecember 16, 1985 P. 151\n\nThe New Yorker, December 16, 1985 P. 151\n\nEntire column about the life and career of trumpeter Roy Eldridge, including a lengthy interview. Eldridge, 74, gave up playing six years ago because of failing health.\n\nView Article\n\nThis article appears in the print edition of the December 16, 1985, 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": 0.9876196980476379} +{"content": "You are currently browsing the tag archive for the ‘Doreen Cronin’ tagWinner of the 2018 Irma S. Black Award and the SCBWI Crystal Kite!\nblack kite\n\nAs a children's book author and mother of two, I'm pushing a stroller along the path to publication. I collect shiny doodads on the journey and share them here. You've found a kidlit treasure box.\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive kidlit news, writing tips, book reviews & giveaways via email. Wow, such incredible technology! 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Log in to add tags.\n    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)\nItem type Current location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode\nBooks Books Library Collection of Humanities and Socal Sciences\nPS3561.A3629 L67 2002 (Browse shelf) 1 Available 164835\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nLog in to your account to post a comment.\n© The University of Dodoma 2020", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9910295605659485} +{"content": "Tag: psychological thriller\n\nFae Friday – Winter Court\n\nHere’s the rules: Today’s topic is the Winter Court: it’s known to be dark, chilling, and sensible. They’re the faerie representation of winter, and I actually helped to create today’s prompt, which is: what book left you feeling the winter chill? I’ve read a bunch of books that […]\n\nPerfect Kill\n\nI received an ARC of this book through NetGalley. I’m providing my honest review willingly. Perfect Kill by Helen S. Fields is book #5 in the DI Callanach series. Since I read (and loved) all of the other books in the series, I was eager to pick up […]\n\nUnseen by Karin Slaughter is the seventh book in the Will Trent series, which you probably know is one of my favorites. There is a SIGNIFICANT trigger warning, but I put it at the end of the review so that it isn’t a spoiler. If you are concerned […]\n\nThe Last Widow\n\nEver since that first day I stumbled across a Karin Slaughter book from the Will Trent series in my local library, I can’t get enough of these books. The newest release, The Last Widow, is the ninth book in the series, and it’s written with the same sarcastic […]\n\nPerfect Crime\n\nIt’s Halloween! I hope everyone has some fun plans for today. I’m going to be celebrating my first successful Blogtober challenge, where I made a blog post every single day of the month. Since I don’t really like to read scary books (or watch scary movies), I decided […]\n\nThis book is the perfect mix of scary, creepy, and illuminating. Karin Slaughter is a master of this genre, and consistently keeps me awake way past my bedtime reading “just one more chapter,” because I keep trying to get past the scary part, only to find out that […]\n\nEach book in this series makes me love it more. This book starts out with Special Agent Faith Mitchell of the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) leaving a training that ran an hour and a half late. She’s on her way to pick up her infant daughter from […]\n\nThis fast-paced short story was an amazing read. Amanda Wagner, Deputy Director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigations, has been threatening Special Agent Will Trent with the worst assignment ever for most of this book series – monitoring the public toilets at the local airport for men cruising […]\n\nKarin Slaughter has done it again! I never manage to get to sleep on time when I’m reading one of her books. As usual, this one kept me up way late into the night. Dr. Sara Linton is taking some time off from Atlanta’s Grady Hospital to finally […]\n\nGeorgia Bureau of Investigations Special Agent Will Trent is back in this action-packed short story. This time he’s undercover as a bad-boy ex-con biker who happens to be waiting for a frozen Coke Icee from a temperamental machine at a convenience store in rural Georgia en route to […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9759950041770935} +{"content": "Happy Sample Sunday\n\nWant to share a sample of your book with everyone, or maybe you have an exciting new blog post, share your links here!\n\nHere is a sample chapter from my fantasy novel, The God King, read it on my blog at the following link:\n\nIn the Shadow of the Black Keep\n\nFeel free to comment, share with others, and follow my blog if you like.\n\nEveryone come join the fun and post your links! Lets help everyone get the word out about their work and support each other :)\n\nBest wishes and I'm looking forward to reading other people's posts,\n\nViews: 51\n\nReply to This\n\nReplies to This Discussion\n\nTerrific idea. Thanks for starting the thread.\n\nHere's a sample chapter from my book, \"Inner Pilgrimage: Ten Days to a Mindful Me.\" I invite you to read it on my website at:\n\nhttp://rajilukkoor.com/About-Inner-Pilgrimage.php\n\nHi Raji,\n\nI'm looking forward to reading your sample chapter. Thanks for sharing!\n\nBest wishes,\n\nexcellent idea and here is an excerpt of my novel nowhere to run\n\nhttp://ninadangelo.blogspot.com/2011/11/nowhere-to-run-excerpt.html\n\nHi Nina,\n\nThanks for sharing! I just checked out your excerpt and wow! You pulled me in right from the first sentence!\n\nNice job and best wishes with your book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9559279084205627} +{"content": "N.W.BOYER…Christian Author… Looking for the Coming of Christ\n\nNew Book by N.W.Boyer\n\nThis has been a summer of writing.  My home in Virginia, USA, is located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.  I had a couple goals in mind for the six months we spend here before returning to Florida for the winter.  The first was to finish my historical novel based on “Whatever Happened to SS General Hans Kammler?”    The creative juices began to flow and finally it was a reality.  The Seeds Book Cover\n\nThe next thing I wanted to accomplish was to write a second book in a series I had started on the Blue Ridge Mountains.  This time, I wanted to know some real people with real lives whose families had settled in these hills many generations ago.  I found not only a person whose farm land actually belonged to General Robert E. Lee’s father, but others who had five generations of farmers in the area going back to the Civil War.\n\nMost had vivid memories of the past and wanted to share them.  I rode my Ford truck down the mountain and into rolling farm areas to meet with them over their kitchen tables and in their small businesses. One family grows apples on one hundred acres of a steep mountain and has been doing so for a very long time.  In the Spring, the apple blossoms lay a blanket of white over the hillsides.\n\nThe ride to and from these places brought unusual moments of peace as I watched the farmers bailing their hay, horses and cows grazing in the pastures and the occasional vehicle (usually a truck) ride passed me and give me a wave.  Up here, it is the one index finger wave without taking the hand off the steering wheel.   Thus, my new book  became a reality and is now published,  Old Timers of the Blue Ridge and More.   The best part was getting to know the wonderful people of the Blue Ridge.  Now, the trees are turning gold, red, and yellow.  The colder winds are beginning to blow. I will pack up soon and head south…but my many memories and photographs will go with me to start a new book in the series.    (See the books mentioned in this blog below with a link to see more. )old-timers-of-the-blue-ridge-and-more-cover\n\nOld Timers of the Blue Ridge and More by N.W. Boyer        The Seeds   Historical Novel by N. W. Boyer     Blue Ridge Parkway Beauties  by N. W. Boyer\n\nI hope you will take a moment to look at these links and pass this blog on to anyone who has a love for culture, travel, and history.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998294472694397} +{"content": "exemplary definition, meaning - what is exemplary 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 “exemplary”\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective uk   /ɪɡˈzem.plə.ri/  us   /-plɚ.i/\nvery good and suitable to be copied by other people: His tact was exemplary, especially considering the circumstances. 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They should be clear and represent the story within its pages, although there are various different ways that can be achieved. The cover of my debut novel, The Heir, definitely has its lovers and haters. We’ll […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994597434997559} +{"content": "Tag: career\n\nMy Writing Story\n\nIn full disclosure, I am participating in the Writing Contest: You Are Enough, hosted by Positive Writer. I always wanted to be a writer. In fact, I told myself for years that I wanted to be a writer. I had this dream of writing in an oceanfront cottage. I’d be wearing my cardigan with patches …\n\nContinue reading\n\nI took the towel not thrown in\n\nAnd, that has made all the difference. I am a writer. You should know that by now. I am also an actor, a producer, a husband, a father, a pet owner, a state employee, an artist and… Well, you get the picture. And no, those are not in any order of importance. 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In the actual call the first syllable is much… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • cooee — I UK [ˈkuːiː] / US [ˈkuɪ] interjection British a word used for attracting someone s attention Cooee! she shouted. It s me! II UK [ˈkuːiː] / US [ˈkuɪ] noun Australian within cooee …   English dictionary\n\n • cooee — n., int., & v. colloq. n. & int. a sound used to attract attention, esp. at a distance. v.intr. (cooees, cooeed, cooeeing) make this sound. Phrases and idioms: within cooee (or a cooee) of Austral. & NZ colloq. very near to. Etymology: imit. of a …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • cooee — /kooh ee/, n., v., cooeed, cooeeing. n. 1. a prolonged, shrill, clear call or cry used as a signal by Australian Aborigines and adopted by the settlers in the country. v.i. 2. to utter the call cooee. 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Her creative writing teacher has always told her she has a special talent. But three months before her graduation, he dies suddenly – and is replaced – but rejecting her all-powerful mentor may be the only way for Laila to thrive.\n\nAdditional information\n\nWeight 400 g\nDimensions 14.7 x 21.6 cm\nPublisher name ABRAMS\nPublication date 1 August 2018\nNumber of pages 272\nFormat Hardback\nDimensions 14.7 x 21.6 cm\nWeight 400 g\nRiley Redgate is a graduate of Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. Her first two novels, Noteworthy and Seven Ways We Lie, earned critical acclaim. 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I mean, I started some of them in August & September, but that’s beside the point.\n\nGods & Monsters Book 2 Serpent Dove Trilogy Review\n\nGods & Monsters by Shelby Mahurin\n\nFirst up – Shelby Mahurin’s Serpent & Dove Series; Gods & Monsters. I’m glad this series is finally finished, truly. It really just wasn’t for me. I liked it well enough, but not nearly enough to yell and scream and demand the world read it. I wish it had been better executed; there are so many great elements, but it just was meh.\n\nSerpent & Dove Blood & Honey Gods & Monsters\n\nFinal Thoughts\n\nSurvive the Night Rating Riley Sager\n\nSurvive the Night\n\nOn the plus side, Gods & Monsters was better than Survive the Night by Riley Sager. I still can’t believe I finished the damn thing. Seriously, the only reason I didn’t toss it into the DNF pile is that I love literally every other book Sager has written. If it was my first Sager novel, well, I’m just glad it wasn’t. I’d be missing out on the other amazing novels he has written. But, seriously, idk what happened with this one…\n\nSurvive the Night Thoughts\n\nKingdom of the Wicked Cursed Kerri Maniscalco\n\nKingdom of the Cursed\n\nAlright, number three on my list of books read during November – Kingdom of the Cursed by Kerri Maniscalco Book two in her Kingdom of the Wicked Series. I had really enjoyed the first book, but the second not so much. No fault to Maniscalco; I forgot way too much between reads. As far as I am aware, there has been no info on book three yet.\n\nKingdom of the Wicked Kingdom of the Cursed\n\nbeck michaels guardians maiden bonded fate divine blood\n\nBonded Fate\n\nLast but not least, Bonded Fate by Beck Michaels. Book two in her Guardians of the Maiden Series. I am really enjoying this series. I love storylines with intricate plot details & this one has lots. 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In this riveting sequel to ‘Daughter of the Last King’, Nest must decide to whom her heart and loyalty belong.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9971213936805725} +{"content": "\nCalvary Chapel Pasadena - Bookstore\n\n2200 East Colorado Boulevard\nPasadena, CA 91107\n\nUnited States\n\n626-584-9992\n\nType: Bookstore — Not set\n\nWeb site: http://www.calvarychapelpasadena.com/bookstore/bookstore_index.html\n\nDescription: Open Tuesday-Friday - 9:00 am-5:00 pm\nand after all services (closed Mondays & Saturdays)\n\nAdded by: lampbane.  Contacted: Not contacted.  Venue ID: 47052\n\nFavorites: None\n\nVisited: None\n\nComment wall\n\nThis is a small bookstore but has the best collection of Christian books without all the muck of the false teachers.\nJuly 2010 by deeannl\n\nUpcoming events\n\nNo events found. Go ahead and add an event.\n\nNo Local Book Search\n\nNot integrated with LibraryThing's Local Book Search. 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The first issue for 2014 contains more stories I wrote based on traveling to Let’s Talk Coffee, Let’s Talk Roya, and Sintercafe.\n\nLine of dry ground coffee in sample cups with two spoons\n\nCoffee samples, ready to be cupped.\nPhoto courtesy of Mike Russell Foto. All rights reserved.\n\nRead More\n\nI left this blog-writing process behind a few months ago knowing that one day I would return to it. For a few weeks, I’ve been trying to figure out what to say. Do I tell you what’s been happening in my life while I was away? Do I explain the conclusion I’ve reached about myself when trying to answer the “Am I a blogger or am I a writer?” question.\n\nQuestion Mark\n\nPhoto courtesy of Nicholas Noyes. Some rights reserved.\n\nRead More\n\nNovember 1 marked more than the beginning of my blogging challenge. That evening, an eclectic assortment of writers, editors, and PR specialists gathered to discuss the latest trends for travel writers seeking to build their brand online. This was no stuffy, formal presentation. Myrna Oakley, chair of the Pacific NW Travel Writers Conference, included panelists and attendees alike in a dialogue about what’s hot and what’s not in social media.\n\nRead More\n\nThis year, I’ve been asked with increasing frequency what I know about using platforms like Kickstarter to fund book projects. Let me start by saying that I’ve not written a book (under my own name) nor have I used crowdsourcing to fund a project (yet). I am, however, a lifelong student of communications and technology with a keen interest in digital publishing.\n\nStanding out when crowdsourcing\n\nPhoto courtesy of Haags Uitburo . Some rights reserved.\n\nRead More\n\nNovember is upon us, the month of NaNoWriMo and many other writing challenges. I have tried my hand at churning out 50,000 words in one 30-day period a couple of times over the years. And, oh, how spectacularly I failed. One of my characters seemed to have multiple personalities. I could only manage to write another while she was in the most depressing of circumstances. And that plot kept taking more and more complicating twists into a jumbled mess of dead ends.\n\nBeauty of November 2\n\nPhoto courtesy of Susy Morris of Chiot’s Run.\n\nRead More\n\nI launched this blog in June of 2011 with a teaser post. It took another few months to get into something of a rhythm. It turned out not to be nearly as steady a cadence as I had intended to maintain.\n\n75/365: Passage of Time\n\nI imagined filling this blog with travel writing or maybe musings about food and wine. That I’d post weekly or more. And I failed. Especially with posting frequently. Failure is good. It gives us a chance to learn, to reconsider, to adapt.\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9979400634765625} +{"content": "--> READ 4 THe FuN oF iT @
aaRoN CuTLeR MeMoRiaL LiBRaRy: Adult Book Group Reads Dead Wake for November 2nd & 4th\nsummer reading fun\n\nTuesday, October 11, 2016\n\nAdult Book Group Reads Dead Wake for November 2nd & 4th\n\nAdult Book Group Reads \"Dead Wake\" for November 2nd & 4th, 2016\nAll Booked Up's selection for November is Dead Wake by Erik Larson.  Join the evening group on Wednesday, November 2nd at 6:30PM or the afternoon group on Friday, November 4th at 1:00PM.\n\nAbout the BookPost a Comment\n\nWe'd love to hear from you!\n\nLinks to this post:\n\nCreate a Link\n\nRemember to READ 4 THe FuN oF iT @ Aaron Cutler Memorial Library!\n\nThis page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8462530374526978} +{"content": "The Leading eBooks Store Online 4,385,058 members ⚫ 1,459,539 ebooks\n\nNew to eBooks.com?\n\nLearn more\n\nFinal Notes from a Great Island\n\nA Farewell Tour of Singapore\n\nFinal Notes from a Great Island by Neil Humphreys\nBuy this eBook\nUS$ 6.65\n(If any tax is payable it will be calculated and shown at checkout.)\nSingapore's best-selling author is back. After spending the best 10 years of his life in Singapore Neil Humphreys has decided to move to Australia. But the British writer doesn't want to leave the island he fell in love with a decade ago without taking one final tour. Embarking on a valedictory tour from his home in Toa Payoh, Humphreys vows to explore Singapore as he did when he first arrived - a newcomer on foot and inexperienced - visiting his favourite places, from the glorious countryside of Lim Chu Kang to the serene beaches of Kusu island. From Sentosa to Sembawang Park, St. John's Island to Johor Bahru, Humphreys treks, cycles and even hitchhikes his way across this great island, encountering murderous dogs, dead cats, wild crocodiles and mad cyclists. Honest, insightful and funny, \"Final Notes from a Great Island\" is a warm, uplifting tribute to Singapore and its inhabitants.\nMarshall Cavendish International (Asia) Ptd Ltd; June 2006\n272 pages; ISBN 9789812619389\nRead online, or download in secure PDF format\nTitle: Final Notes from a Great Island\nAuthor: Neil Humphreys\nNeil Humphreys: See what you did, Schooling - The New Paper\nSun, 14 Aug 2016 15:08:26 -0700\nNeil Humphreys: See what you did, SchoolingThe New PaperNeil Humphreys. Sports Columnist. Neil Humphreys is a British humour ...\nNeil Humphreys reviews Euro 2016 - The New Paper\nSun, 10 Jul 2016 15:12:32 -0700\nNeil Humphreys reviews Euro 2016The New PaperNeil Humphreys. Writer. Neil Humphreys is a British humour columnist and author of ...\nWhy English football is rubbish - The New Paper\nTue, 28 Jun 2016 09:44:17 -0700\nWhy English football is rubbishThe New PaperThe only surprise at another dismal England defeat is that brainwashed zealots ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5250060558319092} +{"content": "\n\nAlix Gower has a dream: to join the ranks of Coco Chanel to become a designer in the high-stakes world of Parisian at happens next could lead to her life falling apart at the seams…\n\n• WINNER – 2014 Festival of Romantic Fiction’s Best Historical Read.\n• WINNER – 2015 Public Book Awards.\n• Shortlisted – 2015 Romance Writers of America (RWA) RITA Awards.\n\nRelated Works", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "2008/07/10\n\nSome of the smartest work I've seen in awhile\n\nWorth investigating!!! Look at this fascinating project. Read her blog. This is good stuff!\n\nThe Happiness Project\n\nI'm working on a book, THE HAPPINESS PROJECT--a memoir about the year I spent test-driving every principle, tip, theory, and scientific study I could find, whether from Aristotle or St. Therese or Martin Seligman or Oprah. THE HAPPINESS PROJECT will gather these rules for living and report on what works and what doesn’t. On this daily blog, I recount some of my adventures and insights as I grapple with the challenge of being happier. THE HAPPINESS PROJECT will hit the shelves in late 2009 (HarperCollins)\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999450147151947} +{"content": "Five writers walk into a pub… and a cafe and gallery and library.\n\nby |July 8, 2016\n\nByron ExclusiveA\n\nFive Aussie authors (The Fab Five) are hitting the road this July, visiting five towns in five days before ending up at the Byron Writers Festival, all as part of the Five Writers Road Trip.\n\nAnd who are these Fab Five? Just some of Australia’s most talented writers – Luke Carman, Kate Forsyth, Gabbie Stroud, Jesse Blackadder and Miles Merrill. They’ll be captained (ahem, kept into line) by Zacharey Jane.\n\nFor five days they’ll be talking and reading for free at pubs, clubs, cafes, galleries, schools, libraries, service stations, bus stops … wherever there are readers, The Fab Five will go.\n\nThis slideshow requires JavaScript.\n\nThey’ll begin Friday 29 July, making stops at Coffs Harbour, Mullumbimby, Ballina, Brunswick Heads and Lennox Head, before ending up at the Byron Writers Festival on Saturday 6 August.\n\nThis is the second year the Five Writers Road Trip will be taking place, prompted by the resounding success of last year’s road trip. As Byron Writers Festival Director, Edwina Johnson, says “Word has spread since last year’s fantastic ‘Five Writers’ tour sparking requests from readers throughout northern NSW for the crew to visit their town. The Fab Five have a full coastal itinerary planned that’s bound to enthrall and entertain.”\n\nThe Five Writers Road Trip will be beaming in to:\n\nCoffs Harbour  – Friday 29 & Saturday 30 July\n12pm Friday – Coffs Harbour Library\n6:30pm Friday – Latitude 30 Bistro\n11am Saturday – Coffs Central\nMullumbimby – Saturday 30 July\n6:30pm – Courthouse Hotel\nBallina – Sunday 31 July\n1:30pm – Ballina Library\n6pm – Northern Rivers Community Gallery\nBrunswick Heads – Monday 1 August\n7pm – Brunswick Picture House\nLennox Head – Tuesday 2 August\n7pm – Club Lennox\n\nThis year’s Five Writers Road Trip is supported by the Australia Council for the Arts and the Byron Writers Festival. News of their exploits will be broadcast on Local ABC radio by Jo Shoebridge.\n\n1 Comment Share:\n\nAbout the Contributor\n\nAnastasia Hadjidemetri is the editor of The Booktopian and star of Booktopia's weekly YouTube show, Booked with Anastasia. A big reader and lover of books, Anastasia relishes the opportunity to bring you all the latest news from the world of books.\n\n • July 11, 2016 at 3:43 pm\n\n Not to mention the 2016 round of The 555 Tag-Team Storytelling Cup where the writers make up stories live on stage with some ‘help’ from the audience. The writers tell me that they are rearing to go, wanting the glory of their name etched upon the mighty 555 Cup. All the events are free and open to all comers. See you there!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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QHTS. 2015; 1 (2) :1-24\nURL: http://qhts.modares.ac.ir/article-10-10789-en.html\nAbstract:   (13192 Views)\nThe word is composed of three elements: noun and verb and grapheme. And each of these elements has special meaning. The Quran, which is a literary masterpiece, has used of these structures very good.  Because the words of revelation included the meaning fully and exactly, so the translation of verses must be accurate. The verbs express the time in addition to the meaning, while the nouns have not the time. Because of the equality between two languages Arabic and Persian, translation of the verbs in Quran into Persian is not a problem. But it is difficult to translate noun elements to Persian and usually the noun elements are translated to verbs. This action of the translators has caused an imbalance between the equivalents in front of the main text.      \nFull-Text [PDF 233 kb]   (4237 Downloads)    \n\nReceived: 2015/01/25 | Accepted: 2015/02/20 | Published: 2015/03/4\n\nAdd your comments about this article : Your username or Email:\n\nRights and permissions\nCreative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999898076057434} +{"content": "Bob Proctor's Secrets To Successful Living | FREE LIVE TRAINING\n\nQuote of the Day\n\nMotivational Quote by Joseph Campbell\n\n motivational quote: The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.    Joseph Campbell - 1904-1987 - American Professor\n\nDaily Quotes\n\nMotivational Quote by Anonymous\n\n motivational quote: You can do anything, but not everything.    Anonymous\n\nMotivational Quote by Mark Caine\n\n motivational quote: The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself.  Mark Caine - Analyst-Strategist\n\nMotivational Quote by Ralph Nader\n\n motivational quote: The function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers.    Ralph Nader - Author-Activist\n\nMotivational Quote by Henry Kravis\n\n motivational quote: A real entrepreneur is somebody who has no safety net underneath them.    Henry Kravis - Businessman-Investor\n\nMotivational Quote by Colin R. 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Frustrated on Christmas Eve, after her \"thoughtless\" husband sent her to the department store for a last minute gift for his boss, Lauren engages in an altercation that will change her More\n\nAvailable ebook formats: epub mobi pdf lrf pdb txt html\n\nFirst 10% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more Online Reader\nWords: 6,410\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781311594273\nAbout Victoria Schwimley\n\nVictoria resides in Sacramento, CA\n\nHer works include:\nLacy's End\nIn the Victim's Shadow\nGrand Theft: Crime Solver's: book two\nCrime Solver's Detective Agency: book one\nTwisted Faith\nCapturing Faith\nConfronting Truths\nCoveting Love\nShort Stories: Finding Christmas - Fire Dodger\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nReaders of This Book Also Read\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9665342569351196} +{"content": "作者 mitch guist 2013年5月07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": "Meagan pronunciation: How to pronounce Meagan in English\n\nPronunciation: Meagan\n\nAdded on: 2012-05-14 Listened: 202 times\nin: nombre femenino\n\nPronunciation in English [en]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Accessed 29 Jul 2021.\nBrowse Words Alphabetically", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7022360563278198} +{"content": "Kids Library Home\n\nWelcome to the Kids' Library!\n\nSearch for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.\n\nAvailable items only\nPrint Material\nAuthor Golay, Michael, 1951-\n\nTitle Railroad stations, depots & roundhouses / Michael Golay.\n\nImprint New York : Barnes & Noble, 2000.\n\nLocation Call No. OPAC Message Status\n Axe Special Collections Whitehead  385.3140222 G562r, 2000    ---  Lib Use Only\nDescription 144 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 30+ cm.\nBibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 144) and index.\nContents The railroad age -- The advent of steam -- The triumph of the rails -- The North American West -- Small towns, suburbs, and resorts -- The twentieth century.\nSubject Railroad stations -- United States -- Pictorial works.\nRoundhouses (Railroads) -- United States -- Pictorial works.\nAdded Title Railroad stations, depots, and roundhouses\nISBN 0760720274\n\nAvailable items only", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990693926811218} +{"content": "\nArchive for May 7th, 2008\n\nA Treasury of Humorous Poetry continues, with tales of scientific etiquette, stage door Johnnies, and not-so-true love.\n\nPps. 17-21.\n\n“The Society on the Stanislaus” by Bret Harte.\n“An Actor” by John Wolcot.\n“The Biter Bit” by William E. Aytoun.\n“Ode to Tobacco” by Charles Stuart Calverley.\n\n8:11.\n\nRead Full Post »\n\nThe Ring and the Book continues, as we finally hear from the accused.\n\nBook 5A: Count Guido Franceschini.\n\n25:14.\n\nRead Full Post »\n\nAfter closing himself up in the depths of an Egyptian tomb, St. Anthony of Egypt faces his demons… literally! 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Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, written towards the end of the First World War, introduced us to Hercule Poirot, who was to become the most popular detective in crime fiction…\n\nRead More\n\nBooks by Agatha Christie\n\nRecommended for You\n\nPopular Books By HarperCollins", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5903905034065247} +{"content": "Design a site like this with WordPress.com\nGet started\n\nHi – I’m Sam and I write fiction. Sometimes horror and ghost stories, sometimes gothic or historical, but always dark and atmospheric. Check out my work, and get in touch below.\n\nRecent publications\n\nThe Hunting of the Masu’wa – strange rituals in an M.R. Jamesian style\n\nGhosts and Scholars M.R. James newsletter, issue 41. For subscriptions contact lostclub [at] btopenworld [dot] com or contact me using the form below.\n\nPhoto by Adam Nieścioruk on Unsplash\n\nBlood, Fish and Bone – whatever is she feeding them?\n\nPhoto by Alina Sofia on Unsplash\n\nFive per cent\n\n“We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.” – HP Lovecraft\n\nPhoto by Daniel Olah on Unsplash\n\nRook – two stories of arrival in Oxford\n\nIn the printed anthology Departures and Arrivals by Oxford Writing Circle.\n\nPhoto by Chase Clark on Unsplash\n\nFollower – who is this, who is coming?\n\nPhoto: Taofeek Obafemi-Babatunde on Unsplash\n\nDead End – a shadow hanging in a flash of light.\n\nPhoto by Leonardo Yip on Unsplash\n\nSold – can a folk horror ritual change the world?\n\nPhoto by Rosie Fraser on Unsplash\n\nThe Librarian – a gothic tale of books unopened.\n\nPhoto by 🇸🇮 Janko Ferlič – @specialdaddy on Unsplash\n\nThis one was 3rd placed at the 2019 ChipLitFest short story competition but the webpage has disappeared for the moment.\n\nHurry Up Please, It’s Time – who are these travellers on a lonely road?\n\nThe Wrathful Sky – a tale of alienation in five acts\n\nPhoto by KAL VISUALS on Unsplash\n\nAnnunciation – angels don’t always bring welcome news\n\nIn the printed anthology Oxford’s Haunted by Oxford Writing Circle.\n\nPhoto by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash\n\nMy Work\n\nMy short stories and articles have been published in online magazines The Quiet Reader, Coffin-Bell, Horla.org, SublimeHorror.com, Storgy.com, Schlock.co.uk as well as in the printed anthologies Oxford’s Haunted and Departures and Arrivals.\n\nHighly commended in the 2019 Manchester Fiction Prize for “Dead End”.\n\nMy story “The Hunting of the Masu’wa” was longlisted for the Bath Short Story Award 2019.\n\n“The Librarian” won 3rd prize in the ChipLitFest short story competition 2019, judged by Nicholas Royle.\n\nGet in touch\n\nFollow me on Twitter @SamDerby9 or get in touch via the contact form; or I can often be found at meetings of the Oxford Writing Circle.\n\nAbout Me\n\nI’ve studied, lived and worked in Oxford, UK, for about 25 years. My major inspirations are Shirley Jackson, HP Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe and MR James though I am also a huge fan and occasional scholar of 18th century literature, especially Alexander Pope and Christopher Smart.\n\n(If you were expecting to be reading something about educational publishing, try http://www.linkedin.com/in/sderby or http://www.orielsquare.co.uk)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998105764389038} +{"content": "What does BM mean in Famous & Celebs?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand BM in the Community field in general and in the Famous & Celebs terminology in particular.\n\nBilly Martin\n\nCommunity » Famous & Celebs\n\nFind a translation for BM in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nWhat does BM mean?\n\nfecal matter, faecal matter, feces, faeces, BM, stool, ordure, dejection(noun)\nsolid excretory product evacuated from the bowels\n\nsee more »\n\nDiscuss this BM abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"BM.\" Abbreviations.com. 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We will speak our own minds.’’\n The curator of collections at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, Cramer has written or edited 10 books focusing on Emerson, Thoreau and poet Robert Frost.\n The Concord Free Public Library is located at 129 Main St., Concord.\n To learn about Cramer, visit www.jeffreycramer.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998883605003357} +{"content": "AustLit logo\nBereft of Love single work   poetry   \"Slowly through this world I walk,\"\nIssue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 Bereft of Love\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. 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(505 Views)\n\n(2) (3) (4)\n\n(1) (Reply)\n\nFade Away... by Angelfrost(m): 2:25pm On Oct 17, 2019\nCome away lost darkness\nSet thy gaze slowly on Laila's failings\nKnock her faintly, yet let her know\nFind the spot where she needs to hide\nCome hither, come over\n\nCome forth beckoning shades\nScrutiny upon Laila be harsh\nThe verbal rain scorches instead\nPlug the drain upon her soul\nCome swiftly, come nigh\n\nCome closer wandering grace\nClothe and cover Laila's lies\nJust make her believable\nMake the smokescreen pleasant\nCome slowly, come surely\n\nCome again beautiful essence\nUnshroud Laila's virtues\nCast off the scars of overdependence\nLet them see her true face\nCome faster, come now\n\n2 Likes 1 Share\n\nRe: Fade Away... by Rukkydelta(f): 12:18pm On Oct 18, 2019\nThis is beautiful\nLovely poem\nRe: Fade Away... by Angelfrost(m): 1:04pm On Oct 18, 2019\nThis is beautiful\nLovely poem\n\nThank you ma. 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I loved how only she was in focus and everything around her was lost in her intent search.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990137815475464} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nA Double Story is a popular book by George MacDonald. Read A Double Story, free online version of the book by George MacDonald, on ReadCentral.com. George MacDonald's A Double Story consists of 14 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of A Double Story which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for A Double Story by George MacDonald\nThis book contains 34650 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in about 2 hours. Measure your reading speed and know how fast you will finish any book. 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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": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Google+ Followers\n\nMonday, May 03, 2010\n\nCongratulations, Anthony Lawrence, winner of the 2010 ABR Poetry Prize\n\nAnnouncing the winner of the sixth annual Australian Book Review Poetry Prize\n\nANTHONY LAWRENCE: ‘Domestic Emergencies'\n\nAustralian Book Review has much pleasure in announcing the winner of the sixth annual Australian Book Review Poetry Prize. Anthony Lawrence receives $4000. The judges – Ian Donaldson, Morag Fraser and Peter Rose – chose the poem from a field of just under 400 poems. Five poems were shortlisted, the details of which are below.\n\nAbout the winner\n\nAnthony Lawrence's most recent book of poems, Bark (UQP 2008) was shortlisted for the Judith Wright Calanthe Award. He is currently completing a PhD on the poetry of Richard Hugo and a book-length poem, The Welfare of My Enemy. He lives in Newcastle.\n\nThe winner's thoughts on the Prize\n\n‘I’m thrilled to have won the Australian Book Review’s poetry prize. I’ve been reading the Review for many years and the fact that it gives serious space and consideration to poetry, both in its reviews and the publishing of individual poems, is to be celebrated. I’d like to congratulate the other poets – I loved reading their poems in the April issue, and look forward to reading them again, in book form.’\n\nDiane Fahey: 'The Hummingbird Suite'\n\nAnthony Lawrence: 'Domestic Emergencies'\n\nJillian Pattinson: 'Estuary'\n\nPhilip Salom: 'Here Come the Missionaries'\n\nYnes Sanz: 'Taken as Required'\n\nThese poems were published in the April 2010 issue of Australian Book Review.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8739182949066162} +{"content": "We all of us need assistance. Those who sustain others themselves want to be sustained.Rate it:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it\n\nMaurice Hulst\n\nAll Maurice Hulst quotes | Maurice Hulst Books\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFind a translation for this quote in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this Maurice Hulst quote with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this quote to your bibliography:\n\n\"Maurice Hulst Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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She and her husband, bestselling author/illustrator Tony DiTerlizzi, reside with their daughter in Amherst, Massachusetts, and Jupiter, Florida. - See more at: http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Angela-DiTerlizzi/61583225#sthash.WvvSlJhR.dpuf ISBN-13:9781442458802 Publisher:Beach Lane Books Publication date:03/04/2014 Pages:32 Age Range:4 - 8 Years - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Insects, Spiders - Stories in rhyme -Insects\n\n© 2016 ¡Ay Caramba! - Demand the Best! Books, Gifts and More.....", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9943656325340271} +{"content": "Browse Dictionary by Letter\n\nDictionary Suite\nA   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\nhacker a computer user who is able to penetrate carefully protected computer networks, such as those of a government. [2 definitions]\nhackie (informal) a taxi driver.\nhackle one of the long, thin feathers on the neck or lower back of certain birds, such as the rooster. [3 definitions]\nhackmatack a tamarack. [2 definitions]\nhackney a horse suited for ordinary riding or driving. [4 definitions]\nhackneyed made trite or commonplace by overuse, as an expression or phrase.\nhacksaw a saw used to cut metal, with a tough, fine-toothed, short blade fixed in a frame.\nhad past tense and past participle of have.\nhad better used to state or warn that something bad might happen if you do not do something; should.\nhaddock a North Atlantic food fish, related to but smaller than cod.\nHades in Greek mythology, the underworld inhabited by the dead, or the god who rules there; Pluto. [3 definitions]\nhadn't contracted form of \"had not\".\nhadron in particle physics, any particle made up of quarks and held together by the strong force.\nhadrosaur any dinosaur of the Hadrosauridae family, having a broad, flat snout for grazing; also known as a \"duck-billed dinosaur.\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964479207992554} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 0 of 1 copy available at Bethlehem Area Public Library System.\n • 1 of 2 copies available at Lehigh Valley Library System. (Show)\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 2 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nBethlehem Main Library Fic. W584h 11 CDs (Text) 33062009347650 New Audio Book CD Fiction Checked Out 11/12/2020\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780063003361\n • ISBN: 0063003368\n • Physical Description: 11 audio discs (13 1/2 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: [New York] : HarperCollins, [2020]\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nCompact discs.\nParticipant or Performer Note:\nPerformed by Cassandra Campbell.\nSummary, etc.:\nIn 1947, Janey Everett, researching the lost aviation pioneer Sam Mallory, locates a woman she thinks was once Mallory's flying partner. Soon the duel between the two women takes a heart-stopping turn.\nSubject: Women air pilots > Fiction.\nWomen journalists > Fiction.\nWomen photographers > Fiction.\nMan-woman relationships > Fiction.\nGenre: Audiobooks.\nRomance fiction.\nHistorical fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9484502077102661} +{"content": "« All Events\n\nEvent Series: Poetic Conversations\n\nPoetic Conversations\n\nSeptember 12, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm\n\nThis church and community group meets monthly on ZoomONE to read to each other. Some who attend are published poets and others simply love poetry. All are welcome. The group changes each time. We invite you to bring one or two poems of your choice. They can be timeless favorites or something brand new or anything in between. Let the evening restore and encourage you. For more information, contact Libby Lizarraga (eslizarraga@gmail.com).\n\nSeptember 12, 2024\n6:30 pm - 7:30 pm\n\nZoom ONE\n695 E. Calvin St.\nFayetteville, United States\n+ Google Map\nView Venue Website\n\n© 2023 First United Presbyterian Church – Revs. Jan and Phil Butin, Head of Staff. All rights reserved. Web Design by Haden Interactive.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "  Simon Parke  \nClick here for Abbot Peter Click here for Simon's blog Click here for Simon's books Click here for Simon's consultancy Click here for Simon's retreats\n      Cover of Conversations with Leo Tolstoy   Cover of Shelf Life   Cover of A Vicar Crucified\n\nThe wounded healer\n\nPosted by Simon Parke, 10 August 2018, 11.32am\n\nLife breaks us all.\n\nBut there are some who so enter their own suffering that - somehow - they become a help to others in theirs.\n\nThis is not their intention or their desire; they would prefer anything to this pain.\n\nYet these people, so weak, in some strange transaction make others strong.\n\nSuffering touches every life. But some so walk it, in both vulnerability and courage, that they clear for others a path.\n\nBroken by circumstance, they mend the circumstance of others.\n\nI think Victor Frankl would be on many peoples’ list of wounded healers; a man who staggered out of a concentration camp, where he’d offered meaning to fellow prisoners, yet was still seeking it for himself.\n\nThere are other such folk, you’ll have met them, mostly unsung, local icons only.\n\nI’d have Julian of Norwich on my list, though, because although she’s famous for her optimism, it was born in incredible darkness.\n\nThe visions which gave birth to her hope were received when she’d lost all sense in her body, both upper and lower; and had been given the last rights by her priest.\n\nHer mother had declared her dead and Julian assumed herself to be so; indeed she wished it to be so, such had been the pain of her illness – ‘an illness unto death’.\n\nLater – much later - she tells us that ‘all shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well’... and we nod appreciatively.\n\nBut while the healer draws the applause; it is the wounds, entered and lived, which create the climate for light.\n\nThe wounded healer…through the cracks in their being, light somehow shines out.\n\n‘The Secret Testament of Julian’, my latest novel (published by White Crow), is an imagined life of Julian of Norwich, a story of wound and healing.\n\nMore blog posts  \n\nSeptember 2019\n\nAugust 2019\n\nJuly 2019\n\nJune 2019\n\nMay 2019\n\nApril 2019\n\nMarch 2019\n\nFebruary 2019\n\nJanuary 2019\n\nDecember 2018\n\nNovember 2018\n\nOctober 2018\n\nClick here to follow Simon's blog on RSS\n\nRSS 2.0", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9928303360939026} +{"content": "Foundation and Chaos - Greg Bear\n\nFoundation and Chaos\n\nBy Greg Bear\n\n • Release Date: 2009-03-17\n • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy\n • Size: 1.5 MB\nScore: 4\nFrom 33 Ratings\n\nAlternative Downloads\n\nServer Link Speed\nMirror [#1] Foundation and Chaos.pdf 50,175 KB/Sec\nMirror [#2] Foundation and Chaos.pdf 27,194 KB/Sec\nMirror [#3] Foundation and Chaos.pdf 24,193 KB/Sec\n\nIsaac Asimov's renowned Foundation Trilogy pioneered many of the familiar themes of modern science fiction and shaped many of its best writers. With the permission and blessing of the Asimov estate, the epic saga left unfinished by the Grand Master himself now continues with this second masterful volume.\nThe Foundation Saga Continues\nRead Gregory Benford's Foundation's Fear, the first novel in this bold new series and Secret Foundation, the concluding volume from David Brin.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8884973526000977} +{"content": "New Release ~ 4 Stars for Saving Me by Sadie Allen!My Review\n\n4 Stars!!\n\nA little bit heartbreaking and a full of hope, this beautiful YA romance will make you smile.\n\nFrom the opening of the book, I was sucked in. I shed a few tears when a beautiful boy said the perfect thing. The I cried happy tears with every little encouragement Sterling gave Ally. There is a beautiful tale of love, breaking free and learning to love themselves. The story is relevant and honest. She takes problems facing today’s teens and doesn’t sugar coat them.\n\nA beautiful coming of age romance!\n\n“Saving Me is a beautifully written novel about perseverance, finding your own voice and learning to love life and yourself. It’s a must read!” ~ Goodreads Reviewer\n\n“Fantastic read, recommended for anyone who loves YA that deals with real issues.” ~ Author N.E. Lucas \n\n“A remarkable story of young love, second chances, fear, overcoming obstacles, life… An incredibly sweet, funny, and emotional story with a very profound message.” ~ Goodreads Reviewer\n\n“With Saving Me, Sadie Allen renders perfectly the essence of the YA genre.” ~ Author Mia Miller\n\n“Saving Me might just be my favourite contemporary book ever, definitely top 5.” ~ Goodreads Reviewer\n\nSadie Allen lives in Texas with her husband and three young children. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, catching up on her favorite shows, or chasing her family around the house.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8643819093704224} +{"content": "Time of Contempt\n\n274 Pages · 2013 · 1.37 MB · English\nSimilar Free eBooks\n\n • The Lady of the Lake\n 489 Pages·2017·2.63 MB·New!\n The Witcher returns in this action-packed sequel to The Tower of Swallows, in the New York Times bestselling series that  ...\n\n • Blood of Elves\n 262 Pages·2009·1.29 MB·New!\n\n • Baptism of Fire\n 273 Pages·2014·1.15 MB·New!\n\n • Sword of Destiny\n 2015·1.45 MB·New!\n The New York Times bestselling series that inspired the international hit video game: The Witcher.Geralt is a witcher, a  ...\n\n • Season of Storms\n 309 Pages·2018·1.37 MB·New!\n Note: Season of Storms takes place before the second short story but after the first one in The Last Wish; so you should  ...\n\n • The Tower of the Swallow\n 351 Pages·2013·1.48 MB·New!\n\n • The Last Wish\n 150 Pages·2008·558 KB·New!\n Geralt is a witcher, a man whose magic powers, enhanced by long training and a mysterious elixir, have made him a brilli  ...\n\n • The Last Wish\n 295 Pages·2016·930 KB·New!\n\n • The Time of Contempt\n 304 Pages·2013·1.69 MB·New!\n\n • The Tower of the Swallow\n 356 Pages·2013·1.49 MB·New!\nLoad more similar PDF files\nPDF Drive investigated dozens of problems and listed the biggest global issues facing the world today. Let's Change The World Together\nPdfdrive:hope Give books away. Get books you want.\nAsk yourself: Am I holding onto something that would be better to let go of? What is it and what’s holding me back from letting go? Next", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997657537460327} +{"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\nMy Shoes\n\nGracie Bawden Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled My Shoes which was written by poet Gracie Bawden. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Gracie Bawden\n\nBest Gracie Bawden Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nMy Shoes\n\nThey are old, flaking,\nPeeling from the root up, inheriting\nTwo Souls:\nThat of some faceless creature before me,\nFaceless but soulful and charitable and\nProbably, but I'll never know.\n\nAnd mine. Shaping and misshaping\nTheir worn out insides,\nLetting them know they're mine now,\nThese twisted string ties are mine now,\nThese thick rubber roots are mine now,\nThis red.\nO this glowing patent red\nWas always mine,\nI just didn't know yet.\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n 1. Date: 6/30/2011 12:08:00 PM\n It has been a pleasure reading your poetry today Gracie. I will be back again soon to read more. Hoping you find your soul filled with inspiration today and everyday and may your writing endeavors come to be. Love, Carol", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8973296880722046} +{"content": "Life of Stephen A. Douglas, To which are added His Speeches and Reports\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $75.00\n\nPlace Published: Philadelphia\nPublisher: John E. Potter\nDate Published: 1863\n\nDescription: Authorized Edition. 218pp. + 10pp. of publisher's ads.12mo, brown decorated cloth, spine ends lightly worn, edges of corners rubbed. Philadelphia: John E. Potter, (1863).\n\nComments: Reprint of the 1860 campaign biography.\n\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: good\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 228490\n\nMore Douglas,Stephen A.: webrss\nMore AMERICANA: webrss\nMore LINCOLN: webrss\nMore BIOGRAPHY: webrss\nMore ILLINOIS: webrss\n\nBy This Author: FLINT, H. M.\nBy This Publisher: John E. Pott", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.995712399482727} +{"content": "\n\nRelease this sickness from my spirit,\n\ncall me to recuperate,\n\nto be on the verge of a tremendous awakening,\n\nand then to cross over.\n\n       Pluck me from this impending catastrophe.\n\nIt is yours to do and no one else’,\n\nto solve the riddle and allow me\n\nto heighten my focus, undistracted by\n\nthis draining burden.\n\nIn this place, there is silence,\n\nhas been for so long, silence enough\n\nto make any atheist gloat,\n\naffirming a barren heaven, denying\n\neverything that does not serve gravity\n\nand inevitable darkness.\n\n       But I am no atheist.\n\nI have felt your ground-shaking tenderness\n\nenvelop me, make me yours, eternal.\n\nI have known your great mercy, your personal love,\n\nyour taking away what must be gone\n\nand letting stay what I cannot live without.\n\n       But here, in this spawning hell of hopelessness\n\nI cannot find you, cannot hear your\n\nwhisper or your guidance out.\n\nI am scared and at the end.\n\nEveryday the birds wake at 4 a.m.\n\nand sing your glory.\n\nI know your glory\n\n       and so I must see\n\nthis harrowing hardship as an illusion,\n\ncrack this façade\n\nand its senseless insides,\n\nhold it to your light, saturate in your light,\n\nand believe in that light, only.\n\n.Copyright © 2022 by Allison Grayhurst\n\namazon.com/author/allisongrayhurst\n\nPublished in “Open Skies Poetry Anthology” August 2022\n\nhttps://facetspoetry.wixsite.com/openskiespoetry/downloads-and-recommended-reading\n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8BPKMSR\n\nOpen Skies Poetry Anthology\n\nPublished in “New Mystics” July 2022\n\nhttps://www.newmystics.com/lit/AllisonGrayhurst.html\n\nYou can listen to the poem by clicking below:\n\nLeave a Reply", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9370452165603638} +{"content": "skip to content\nAn introduction to the textual study of Shakespeare Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nAn introduction to the textual study of Shakespeare\n\nAuthor: S G Culliford\nPublisher: [1957?]\nEdition/Format:  Book : 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\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: S G Culliford\nOCLC Number: 24437558\nNotes: \"Department of English, Victoria University College\". Ph. D. thesis?\nReproduction Notes: Photocopy.\nDescription: 1 v. (various foliations) ; 34 cm.\nResponsibility: by S.G. Culliford.\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? You can easily create a free account.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "\n\nCleanse may refer to:\n\n • Cleanliness, the state of being clean and free from dirt.\n • Detoxification, an alternative medicine approach that proponents claim rids the body of toxins.\n\nWikimedia Foundation. 2010.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • cleanse — [klenz] v [T] 1.) to make something completely clean ▪ Use a piece of gauze to cleanse the cut. ▪ The water is cleansed and reused. 2.) to remove everything that is bad or immoral from a person s character, an organization, or a place used… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • cleanse — [ klenz ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to clean your skin by using a special liquid or cream: To have perfect skin you must cleanse, tone, and moisturize. a cleansing cream a ) transitive to clean a cut in your skin 2. ) transitive FORMAL …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • Cleanse — (kl[e^]nz), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cleansed} (kl[e^]nzd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cleansing}.] [AS. cl[=ae]nsian, fr. cl[=ae]ne clean. See {Clean}.] To render clean; to free from fith, pollution, infection, guilt, etc.; to clean. [1913 Webster] If we walk …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • cleanse — (v.) O.E. clænsian to cleanse, purge, purify, chasten, justify, from W.Gmc. *klainson, from *klainoz (see CLEAN (Cf. clean)). Despite its modern spelling (16c.), it retains its M.E. pronunciation. Related: Cleansed; CLEANSING (Cf. cleansing) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • cleanse — index decontaminate, expurgate, purge (purify) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • cleanse — klenz vt, cleansed; cleans·ing to make clean …   Medical dictionary\n\n • cleanse — *clean Analogous words: *sterilize, disinfect, sanitize Antonyms: defile, besmirch …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • cleanse — [v] make undirty; wash absolve, clarify, clean, clear, depurgate, disinfect, expurgate, launder, lustrate, purge, purify, refine, restore, rinse, sanitize, scour, scrub, sterilize; concept 165 Ant. dirty, soil, spot …   New thesaurus\n\n • cleanse — ► VERB 1) make thoroughly clean. 2) rid of something unpleasant or unwanted. ► NOUN ▪ an act of cleansing. DERIVATIVES cleanser noun cleansing adjective. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary\n\n • cleanse — [klenz] vt. cleansed, cleansing [ME clensen < OE clænsian < clæne,CLEAN] to make clean, pure, etc.; clean; purge SYN. CLEAN …   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": 0.9993982315063477} +{"content": "Shadow Walker by Anya J Cosgrove – Book Review\n\nShadow Walker by Anya J Cosgrove – Book Review\n\nShadow Walker by Anya J Cosgrove\n\nShadow Walker\nBloody Hearts Book One\n\nAuthor – Anya J Cosgrove\nPages – 265\nReleased – 19th December 2018\nISBN-13 – 978-1999390112\nFormat – ebook, paperback\nReviewer – Nia\nRating – 4 Stars\nI received a free copy of this book.\nThis post contains affiliate links.\n\nDemons. Magic. Fear.\n\nI never believed in witches until I became one. I thought monsters existed only on television screens. I was wrong. And naïve.\n\nThom Walker saved me, but I don’t trust him. His brother Liam is one of them. A demon. He almost devoured me.\n\nDesire. Secrets. Forbidden love.\n\nWitchcraft isn’t easy, and my sparring sessions with my two saviors/jailers are distracting as hell. My feelings must be laid on ice before I end up dead. And I need to find out if I can actually lose my soul, or if it’s a weird metaphor.\n\nLiam says I should embrace the darkness. And the darkness is coming…\n\nReview 2017\n\nWho doesn’t love a good love triangle? Alana, a witch just coming into her powers, is taken away from her ordinary life to be kept safe from people who might hurt her, and to learn how to use her powers.\n\nLuckily for her, she’s taken by two very attractive brothers, which definitely takes the edge off!\n\nAs a main character, Alana was busy either crying (understandable) or telling herself that she’s not a damsel in distress (patently untrue at this stage in the series). I personally don’t mind a good damsel in distress novel, I would have preferred she just own it and allowed the boys to save her while she enjoys their sculpted torsos than protest that she can handle herself when she clearly couldn’t.\n\nI really enjoyed the writing style, it was the right amount of dark and angsty to fit in with Alana’s mindset and circumstances, switching perspectives between her thoughts and those of Liam, the darker and broodier of the two brothers (be still my heart!). The majority of the tensions in this book could be resolved by the main characters communicating a bit better between themselves about their feelings, but where’s the fun in that?\n\nThis book sets a lot of groundwork for what we can expect in the rest of the series in terms of magic and mythology, and while it’s not the most original of storylines, it’s a trope that I never tire of so I’m more than happy to see where the main characters take us in the remainder of the series.\n\nReviewed by Nia\n\nPurchase online from:\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAnya J Cosgrove\n\nI’m a veterinarian and new mother who loves nail-biting books, slow-burn romances, pasta and video games. I’m a self-proclaimed Disney nut, watch eSports instead of hockey, and am a fierce Buffy fan.\n\nfacebook new\n\nWebsite blue\n\nThe above links are affiliate links. I receive a very small percentage from each item you purchase via these link, which is at no extra cost to you. 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She married Paul Rose shortly before he shipped over seas to fight in Afghanistan. Jo Marie was crushed when she learned that Paul had been killed in a helicopter crash. She was surprised at the large insurance payout that she received but it allowed her to change her life and to move one without Paul.\nThis is a very heartfelt and somewhat emotional read and a wonderful beginning to the series. Its well written, easy to read and has wonderful totally likable characters. I do hope there will be more to this series. ( )\n  bettysunflower | Sep 19, 2014 |\nI was a little disappointed with this book because of all the coincidences. However, I did cry over Rover and Josh at the end. I will be reading the next one in the series because I just love her books. ( )\n  annertan | Jul 31, 2014 |\nrabck tag - trade paperback advance copy. Nice sweet easy story about a young widow who buys a turn-key B&B in Cedar Cove, the people of Cedar Cove and the first two guests that Jo Marie has. ( )\n  nancynova | Apr 14, 2014 |\nTypical book from Debbie Macomber. No surprises. ( )\n  gail616 | Apr 9, 2014 |\nThis review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.\nI agree this is truly a book for romantics. Mrs. Macomber doesn't disappoint though, I just think this type of book is for fans of Nora Roberts or Robyn Carr. ( )\n  ijpanko | Dec 10, 2013 |\nShowing 1-5 of 81 (next | show all)\nno reviews | add a review\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\n\nmy special friends from\n\nKnitter's Magazine\n\nand the\n\nStitches Conferences,\n\nBenjamin Levisay\n\nRick Mondragon\nFirst words\nLast night I dreamed of Paul.\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\n\nBook description\nHaiku summary\n\nAmazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0345528921, Hardcover)\n\nAmazon Exclusive: Essay by Debbie Macomber\n\nFor anyone who's ever written or read a book series, no matter how deeply loved the setting, the town and the people, there's always one small complication.\n\nCharacters and character names.\n\nBy the end of three or four books, let alone thirteen or fourteen, there are a bazillion characters. You can't use the name Joe because he was the plumber in Book Three and if you introduce another Joe, the reader will assume he was the same plumber ten books back. And trust me, the reader will remember because Joe Someone out there in Reader Land had an Uncle Joe who was a plumber and they were so pleased to see a writer mention their Uncle Joe.\n\nIt's not only the readers who need a refresher course when it comes to remembering five thousand different characters. By book six, I needed a bible for my Cedar Cove series. It took up as much space on my hard drive as an entire manuscript.\n\nFor this reason, when I decided to create another series, I needed to devise a way of limiting the amount of characters. That's not as easy as it sounds. I briefly considered establishing a settlement on the moon, but that doesn't exactly live up to my branding statement: Wherever you are, Debbie Macomber takes you home.\n\nThen I had the idea—brilliant, if I do say so myself—of using a bed and breakfast as the location for my new series. A lovely inn, a place of healing and of hope. But most importantly, the guests will come and—after telling their amazing stories—they will drift away, never to be forgotten but never to appear again. If Joe does come for a stay, I won't need to remember that he was a plumber ten books ago and what connections he has to the community. He's simply a guest. In an inn with lots of other guests who come and go. But as with any good inn, hopefully they'll feel right at home during their stay. And hopefully readers will too.\n\n(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 30 Sep 2013 13:53:39 -0400)\n\n(see all 3 descriptions)\n\nJo Marie Rose opens the Rose Harbor Inn bed and breakfast in Cedar Cove in order to start a new life, but the inn and its first guests bring surprises into Jo's life.\n\n» see all 6 descriptions\n\nQuick Links\n\nSwap Ebooks Audio\n514 wanted2 pay5 pay\n\nPopular covers\n\nAverage: (3.76)\n1 1\n1.5 1\n2 11\n2.5 3\n3 33\n3.5 8\n4 53\n4.5 6\n5 31\n\nAn edition of this book was published by Audible.com.\n\nSee editions\n\nLibraryThing Early Reviewers Alumn\n\nThe Inn at Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber was made available through LibraryThing Early Reviewers. 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February is here and with it arrives the much anticipated prediction of Punxsutawney Phil, the official mascot for Ground Hog Day, February 2. The tradition originated from an ancient European Christian observance of what was known as Candlemas Day. That celebration represented the midpoint between the winter and spring equinoxes. […]\n\nAs Summer Wanes\n\nThe petunia blossoms have wilted. The ‘dragons have lost their snap. The paintbrush blooms of the celosia look more like dust wands from my kitchen closet than the soft, flame-shaped flowers they once were. All are signs that summer is coming to a close. Autumn waits. School bells will ring, farmers will plow their fields, […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8201364278793335} +{"content": "How to say ABU in Czech \n\nWould you like to know how to translate ABU to Czech? This page provides all possible translations of the word ABU in the Czech language.\n\nDiscuss this ABU Czech translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"ABU.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 27 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": 0.9999169111251831} +{"content": "2 years ago\n\n thanks Kare – everything I read from Sony reminded me of an outdate view of the world", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000028610229492} +{"content": "Galvayne pronunciation: How to pronounce Galvayne in English\n\nPronunciation: Galvayne\n\nAdded on: 2013-01-28 Listened: 30 times\nin: Add categories to Galvayne\n\nPronunciation in English [en]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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If you donate more than $25, WFTRC will give you a free book by one of the participating authors. Of course, you can also choose to simply donate. We'll have a donation box in-store for the month, should you want to drop in and contribute. If you donate, you'll get to pick out an advance reading copy from our galley collection and take it home with you, our small way of saying thanks.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6409475207328796} +{"content": "Ayesha At Last (Paperback)\n\nAyesha At Last Cover Image\nOn Our Shelves Now\n2 on hand, as of Nov 10 7:40Product Details\nISBN: 9781984802798\nISBN-10: 1984802798\nPublisher: Berkley\nPublication Date: June 4th, 2019\nPages: 368", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9922476410865784} +{"content": "English to SamoSamoan Dictionary: bigot\n\nMeaning and definitions of bigot, translation in Samoan language for bigot with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of bigot in Samoan and in English language.\n\nTags for the entry \"bigot\"\n\nWhat bigot means in Samoan, bigot meaning in Samoan, bigot definition, examples and pronunciation of bigot in Samoan language.\n\nEnglish to Samoan Dictionary\n\nLearn Prepositions by Photos\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\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": 0.9999471306800842} +{"content": "Monthly Archives: July 2014\n\nItalian, Lesson 10: Modal verbs, part 4. Sapere (know/know how/can)\n\nCiao a tutti! – Hiya all!\n\nView from the Leaning Tower of Pisa\nView from the Leaning Tower of Pisa\n\nThis is the last part about Italian modal verbs. But first let’s refresh our memory. We know 3 modal verbs (verbi modali) and theirs forms:\n\n • potere – can (posso, puoi, può, possiamo, potete, possono)\n • volere – want (voglio, vuoi, vuole, vogliamo, volete, vogliono)\n • dovere – must/have to (devo, devi, deve, dobbiamo, dovete, devono)\n\nToday we’ll talk about fourth modal verb (or modal helper) – sapere (know/know how/can). Typical usage – we know and can do something well:\n\n • I can drive a car (I know how to)\n • I know how to cook\n\nSee, looks somehow similar to potere examples. But sapere and potere are different. Later we’ll see that. Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.716844916343689} +{"content": "\nOperate on America: 9 frequently asked questions about our mission\n\nFebruary 24, 2014 / by / 24 Comments\n\nAmerica is in the midst of a health care crisis.  Over 40 million Americans lack health insurance.  Many of those who have insurance do not receive adequate care, remaining victims of a broken healthcare system. While daunting, we believe that this is a problem we can address.\n\n5 Things I Learned from Deactivating Facebook\n\nFebruary 19, 2014 / by / 41 Comments\n\nI got a Facebook account when I was fifteen years old. Like most decisions I made as an adolescent, it was driven by a desire to get closer to a girl. Going in, I didn’t have a solid understanding of Facebook, much less how I would use it. I had tuned out the rise and fall of Myspace, I never took pictures of myself or my friends, and I feared the overly inquisitive status bar’s constant question, “What are you thinking?”\n\nThere Are No Gays in Russia, and This Won’t Affect the Olympics Anyway\n\nFebruary 06, 2014 / by / 21 Comments\n\nObservations on Russian homophobia from my time abroad.\n\nRowling Admits She Shouldn’t Have Included Magic in Harry Potter\n\nFebruary 05, 2014 / by / 11 Comments\n\nLONDON — J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, admitted in a press conference this morning that she regrets her inclusion of magic in the best-selling novels.\n\nWhat’s our story?\n\nFebruary 04, 2014 / by , , / 11 Comments\n\nYou don’t often hear people suggest that great things start with two guys drinking Old Style in an empty Chicago bar. In fact, the greatest thing that probably came of such a scenario was Rod Blagojevich’s governorship, and that isn’t even a “Great Wall of China” kind of great, but more of a “Voldemort did great things. Terrible, but great” kind of great.\n\nA Course Catalog for Recent College Graduates\n\nFebruary 03, 2014 / by / 16 Comments\n\nCourse listings for the overeducated and underemployed.\n\nAn Open Letter to BWW’s Thai Curry Wings\n\nJanuary 30, 2014 / by / 36 Comments\n\nEsteemed Thai Curry Wings, I’m currently writing you from my lovely porcelain throne, the former crown jewel of my bathroom which is now facing a most terrible onslaught of gastro-intestinal rage.\n\nIf Every Famous Photograph Were Taken By HONY\n\nJanuary 29, 2014 / by , / 23 Comments\n\n“What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever gotten through together?” “Either sustaining heavy casualties while clearing out an island infested with hidden bunkers over the course of five bloody weeks, or syphilis.”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6415489912033081} +{"content": "Help/FAQs | About | Privacy/Terms | Blog | Store | Contact | APIs | WikiThing | Common Knowledge | Legacy Libraries | Early Reviewers | 105,961,701 books! | Top bar: Always visible", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983082413673401} +{"content": "Milestones [book news]\n\nAs soon as I began writing a new post for next week, I was informed that this blog received 500 likes. To celebrate and let everyone know about this achievement, I did a Happy Dance a few minutes ago, and then wrote this post titled Milestones.\n\nOther milestones today are:\n\n • I finished creating the cover for my second e-book, Trespassing. Lots going on in the illustration, but when you read the story you’ll see why.\n • I’ve quadruple-checked spelling and sentence structure in the manuscript. All seems up to par, which means I may publish to Kindle sooner than expected.\n • I’ve included a bonus short story at the end of this one.\n • Having fun.\n\nPublication is slated for February, but I may publish next week. Stay tuned. Meanwhile, may your days be blessed.\n\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9955812692642212} +{"content": "Illegal Procedure (Fair Catch Series, Book One)\n\nIllegal Procedure (Fair Catch Series, Book One)\n\nSeries: Fair Catch, Book 1\nGenres: Contemporary Romance, Sports Romance\nTags: KU Book, Standalone Romance\nPublisher: Sapphire Creek Press\nPublication Year: 2017\nFormat: eBook, paperback\nLength: 280 pages\n\nHiding from her ex, Shay takes refuge in an unoccupied cabin. Too bad the owner, NFL Quarterback Josh, thinks she's a groupie. FREE TO READ IN KINDLE UNLIMITED.\n\nAbout the Book\n\nEnjoy this sweet standalone sports romance by bestselling author Christine Kersey.\n\nWhen Shay Campbell flees her abusive boyfriend and ends up in the middle of nowhere, she stumbles upon an unoccupied cabin. At least she thinks it’s unoccupied. That is, until NFL Quarterback Josh Wisner shows up. Too bad he thinks she’s a groupie.\n\nAfter kicking her out, Josh has second thoughts, but with her ex hunting her, Shay will have to decide if she’s safer with Josh or out on her own.\n\nSign up for Updates\nLook Inside", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9528420567512512} +{"content": "Category: Children's Non Fiction\n\nShowing 1-2 of 2\n\nImage for Alexander Soames: His Poems.\n\nAlexander Soames: His Poems.\n\nPrice: $25.00\n\nPublisher: Harper & Row: (1962)\n\nSeller ID: 8675\n\nCondition: Very Good condition in Very Good jacket, with protective Mylar Wrap\n\n8vo; illustrated blue paper over boards in illustrated blue jacket, with small 'K3' handstamp on corner of front flap. Price on upper flap corner but bottom edge clipped. Pastedowns with moderate offset tanning. View more info\n\nLet's Play.\n\nBy: The Gearharts.\n\nPrice: $75.00\n\nPublisher: San Francisco, The Book Club of California: 2009\n\nEdition: Limited Edition\n\nSeller ID: 8000\n\nISBN: 0981959709\n\nCondition: Fine condition in Fine jacket\n\nOne of 900 copies for sale by the Book Club; 45 pp., frontis; 4to; brown cloth back lettered in gilt and tan paper over boards, paper title label front cover printed in black. Illustrated dust jacket. Illustrated with 25 color plates, including one folding, with facing text; with one loose print (The Lost Balloon, which illustrates the dust jacket). Afterword by Victoria Daily; A Note on the Gearhart Pinting Technique by Susan Futterman.The Gearhart sisters lived... View more info", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5076661109924316} +{"content": "Quotes Quote generator\nit is interesting to find that people of faith now seek defensively to say that they are no worse than fascists or Nazis or Stalinists\n\nQuote tags\n\nSimilar from religion genre\n\nThe scientist is more religious than the poet because his ... by VD. Quote #138382\nFor God's sake, take the religion out of your life ... by Mehmet Murat ildan Quote #122026\nEvery natural love will rise again and live forever in ... by C.S. Lewis Quote #121124\nWhen God saw fit to bestow such a gift, a ... by Catherine Anderson Quote #121812", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8444857597351074} +{"content": "Mary Cooney-Glazer's Reviews > Christmas with You\n\nChristmas with You by Nan Reinhardt\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\nF 50x66\n's review\n\nit was amazing\nRead 2 times. Last read November 3, 2019.\n\nThoroughly enjoyed this book.\n\nIt's an engaging story about likeable main characters with a varied supporting cast, and set in a beautiful small town.\n\nHolly is a single mom with a 12 year old son and a business of her own. Aidan is her adolescent crush who has returned home as a celebrity with charm to spare. Their journey explores trust building, compromise, romance, and family relationships. There were scenes with drama, humor, sizzle, and a little adolescent goofiness from Holly's delightful son.\n\nNan Reinhardt created characters that were real and interesting from page one. 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Web. 29 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "Four Years in Ashantee by Friedrich August RamseyerFour Years in Ashantee by Friedrich August Ramseyer\n\nFour Years in Ashantee\n\nbyFriedrich August Ramseyer, Theodor Christlieb, Johannes Kühne\n\nPaperback | April 9, 2010\n\nPricing and Purchase Info\n\n$38.22 online \n$42.95 list price save 11Years in AshanteeFormat:PaperbackDimensions:354 pages, 7.44 × 9.69 × 0.74 inPublished:April 9, 2010Publisher:BiblioLifeLanguage:English\n\nThe following ISBNs are associated with this title:\n\nISBN - 10:1148736921\n\nISBN - 13:9781148736921\n\nLook for similar items by category:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999713897705078} +{"content": "The Dead Do Not Praise\n\nRegular price £30.00 £0.00 Unit price per\n\nAuthor: Bell, Pauline\n\nPublisher: Macmillan 1990\n\nDescription: 1/1 UK\n\nDetective Constable Mitchell lead a team in the investigation of a murdered Head Teacher\n\nDedicated and signed by the author to the free endpaper\n\nCondition: Near fine. 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Waggoner Mogsy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars Genre: Fantasy Series: Book 1/Stand Alone Publisher: Ace (November 5, 2019) Length: 400 pages Author Information: Website | Twitter Unnatural Magic was a solid read that […]\n\nRead More\n\nMogsy’s Bookshelf Roundup: Stacking the Shelves & Recent Reads\n\nBookshelf Roundup is a feature I do every other weekend which fills the role of several blog memes, like Stacking the Shelves where I talk about the new books I’ve added to my library or received for review, as well as It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? where I round up what I’ve read since the last update and […]\n\nRead More\n\nWaiting on Wednesday 06/19/19\n\nWaiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that first originated at Breaking the Spine but has since linked up with “Can’t Wait Wednesday” at Wishful Endings now that the original creator is unable to host it anymore. Either way, this fun feature is a chance to showcase the upcoming releases that we can’t wait to get our hands on! […]\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7098711729049683} +{"content": "New audiobook: The War of the Worlds\n\nThe works of H. G. Wells joined the public domain in Europe on 1st Jan this year. It seemed plain rude to let that milestone pass without my taking on something of his. The existing recordings of War of the Worlds at LibriVox were both over 10 years old, so I decided that was a… Read more »\n\nNew audiobook: The Soul of London by Ford Madox Ford\n\nIt’s been a while, but I’ve finished a new audiobook! Or, in truth, a rather patient editor finished it for me. I started recording Ford Madox Ford’s The Soul of London in 2013, after working on something rather challenging. I needed a change — something absorbing, but non-fictional — to avoid dealing with characters and… Read more »\n\nA Whispery Christmas Carol\n\nI know I’ve been quiet all year, and that hasn’t changed with my latest LibriVox release. Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the second of my whispered book recordings. I don’t know that I’ll do more now … it’s harder work than regular recording and they seem to mystify as many people as they beguile. Still,… Read more »\n\nWhispering Willows\n\nI have awfully random ideas from time to time. Last October I was grabbed by a particularly odd one. I’d been having a little trouble sleeping and so went searching for solutions. Amongst well-meaning lectures about not drinking caffeine after noon (no, really?!) and advice about room lighting levels were some fascinating YouTube relaxation videos…. Read more »\n\nJanuary’s offerings: Nesbit, Doyle, Stein and Lawrence\n\nIt’s like buses, there are no projects for months (though I’m as busy as ever) and then several come along at once. Such a range of options, too. Closest to my heart is Dr. Watson’s second outing in The Sign of the Four. It’s another dramatic reading, where I read all the narration and the… Read more »\n\nIambik’s second birthday & competition\n\nYou’ll have seen me posting about Iambik Audio before; a commercial venture with a range of audiobooks, particularly specialising in smaller-press books. It’s their second birthday this month, and they’re giving away a free collection to the winner of a random drawing happening at the end of the month. You can find out more info… Read more »\n\nNew audiobook: Wings and the Child by E. Nesbit\n\nYes, I am very fond indeed of Ms. Nesbit, and was happy to find this non-fiction account of the building of a small-scale Magic City using whatever’s already available at home, in best Blue Peter style. There are some lovely photographs in the Gutenberg text, to illustrate her various structures. She also goes further, to… Read more »\n\nNew audiobook: A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf\n\nI’m a little behind on my blogging, but never mind — here is my FIRST Legamus solo completed! A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf, free in MP3 format with a total running time is just over four hours, across six files. Legamus, of course, is a parallel enterprise to LibriVox, for those readers… Read more »\n\nDr. Watson, I presume\n\nSo yes, The Hound of the Baskervilles has been tracked down and identified by the ever-alert Sherlock Holmes with a substantial amount of help from Yours Truly as Dr. Watson, and is available as a full cast recording by clicking to the LibriVox page via the CD cover pictured here. I found playing Dr. Watson… Read more »\n\nBeta listeners welcome: Pulchritude by Ana Mardoll\n\nExperience a darker side of “The Beauty and the Beast” where, in a world of vindictive fairies and scornful magicians, not everyone will live happily ever after. Pulchritude tells the tale of Bella, a beautiful girl caught between her selfish father and an enchanted prince ready to sweep her into a dangerous romance built on… Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999473690986633} +{"content": "Home  |  All words  |  Beginning with  |  Ending with  |  Containing  |  At position\n\nList of 11-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   12   13   14   15\n\nThere are 13 eleven-letter words containing A, C, N, Q and S\n\nACQUIESCENT-acquiescent adj. willing to acquiesce, accept or agree to something without objection, protest or resistance.\nACQUIESCING-acquiescing v. present participle of acquiesce.\nACQUISITION-acquisition n. The act or process of acquiring.\nACQUITMENTS-acquitments n. plural of acquitment.\nSorry, definition not available.\nCHINQUAPINS-chinquapins n. plural of chinquapin.\nCOEQUALNESS-coequalness n. 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Informations & Contacts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9702852964401245} +{"content": "Annabelle's Reviews > This Lullaby\n\nThis Lullaby by Sarah Dessen\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\n\nreally liked it\nbookshelves: ya-contemporary\n\nLet me begin yet another Dessen review on a high note: Remy Starr is officially my favorite Dessen girl, hands down. She actually actively took part in what happened around her, making her mistakes big and bold and beautiful. Her cynical rants immediately captured my heart and her wit and vulnerability sealed the deal. I just got her.\nI also fell in love with Dexter from the moment he appeared on the page. His charm and all around adorable-ness made me want to reach into the story and pull him out. The way him and Remy clicked was somehow both magical and real and their playful interactions had me smiling and laughing out loud. The book in general was a perfect blend of laughter and tears; most scenes had me in one or the other.\nSure, the break-up-then-quick-make-up was alive and kicking, but either it simply worked better here because I was already smitten with the love story, or I'm just becoming immune to Dessen's signature moves.\nEither way, the novel was sweet and enjoyable and my one complaint is that the actual plot surrounding the characters and their greatness was slightly lacking. And of course there can never be enough Remy/Dexter. This will most likely not stop me from picking up yet another Dessen book in the future.\n18 likes · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read This Lullaby.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nFinished Reading\nOctober 28, 2009 – Shelved\nNovember 11, 2009 –\npage 31\n8.99% \"rum and coke dessen girl? i'm appalled. and impressed.\"\nNovember 11, 2009 –\npage 43\n12.46% \"omg i think i love this girl\"\nNovember 11, 2009 –\npage 103\n29.86% \"really love her\"\nNovember 11, 2009 –\npage 118\n34.2% \"love him too. omg <3\"\nNovember 11, 2009 –\npage 235\n68.12% \"ugh. dessen, why must you torment me so.\"\nMarch 25, 2011 – Shelved as: ya-contemporary\n\nComments Showing 1-3 of 3 (3 new)\n\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nHeather You aren't liking this one? I loved Dexter :)\n\nAnnabelle Heather wrote: \"You aren't liking this one? I loved Dexter :)\"\n\nBest Dessen book so far. And Dexter is definitely my favorite Dessen boy. :)\n\nHeather Yes, I feel the same. This is my favorite Dessen book as well and Dexter is by far my favorite Dessen boy.\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7645069360733032} +{"content": "Debussy And The Fragment\n\nCash On Delivery Available\nList Price: Rs. 2,444 + (Sourcing Fee: 244) \nOur Price: Rs. 2,688 ($ 45.7) (£ 25.1)\n\nImported Edition. 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Tolkien\n • Publisher : Large Print Press\n • Release Date : 2003\n • Genre: Fiction\n • Pages : 481\n • ISBN 10 : 1594130051\n\nThe Hobbit Or There and Back Again Excerpt :\n\nTolkien's \"The Hobbit,\" which first appeared on the literary scene in 1937, sets the stage for the epic trilogy that Tolkien was to write in the coming years. Unabridged. 4 CDs.\n\nThe Hobbit\n\n • Author : Charles Dixon\n • Publisher : Unknown\n • Release Date : 2008-04-18\n • Genre: Fiction\n • Pages : 133\n • ISBN 10 : 1435242726\n\nThe Hobbit Excerpt :\n\nChronicles the adventures of Bilbo Baggins, who embarks on a quest to reclaim stolen treasure from the dragon Smaug, along with his dwarve companions and the wizard Gandalf, and unwittingly returns to the Shire with a Ring of Power.\n\nA Brief History of the Hobbit\n\n • Author : John D. Rateliff\n • Publisher : HarperCollins\n • Release Date : 2015-01-15\n • Genre: Baggins, Frodo (Fictitious character)\n • Pages : 400\n • ISBN 10 : 0007557256\n\nA Brief History of the Hobbit Excerpt :\n\nThis brand new, shorter edition of the critically acclaimed work includes J.R.R. Tolkien's complete draft manuscript of 'The Hobbit', together with notes about its history, and is perfect for readers of all ages wishing to know more about how he came to write his beloved masterpiece.J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit is a tale that grew in the telling, and many character and story threads present in the published book were completely different when Tolkien first read the story to his young sons as part of their fireside reads. A Brief History of The Hobbit presents that original manuscript version of The Hobbit, and this is accompanied by John D. Rateliff's lively and informative commentary, which looks at the story behind Tolkien's tale. As well as recording the numerous changes made both before and after publication, it examineschapter-by-chapter - why those changes were made and how they reflect Tolkien's ever-growing concept of Middle-earth. The original account of where Bilbo meets Gollum and steals the ring from him is reprinted here, as are little-known illustrations and maps that Tolkien produced for his own reference when drafting the story, together with his later attempt to recast The Hobbit into the style of The Lord of the Rings. This invaluable companion to one of the most treasured stories in English literature offers fascinating new insights to those who have grown up with this enchanting tale, and will delight those who are about to enter Bilbo's round door for the first time.\n\nScore: 3.5\nFrom 8 Ratings\n\nTreasure island\n\n • Author : Robert Louis Stevenson\n • Publisher : Unknown\n • Release Date : 1884\n • Genre: Uncategoriezed\n • Pages : 328\n • ISBN 10 : OXFORD:590943561\n\nTreasure island Excerpt :\n\nScore: 4.5\nFrom 101 Ratings\n\nThe Hobbit\n\n • Author : J.R.R. Tolkien\n • Publisher : Del Rey\n • Release Date : 1986-07-12\n • Genre: Fiction\n • Pages : 0\n • ISBN 10 : 0345339681\n\nThe Hobbit Excerpt :\n\nThe stirring adventure that begins The Lord of the Rings, the greatest fantasy epic of all time When Thorin Oakenshield and his band of dwarves embark upon a dangerous quest to reclaim the hoard of gold stolen from them by the evil dragon Smaug, Gandalf the wizard suggests an unlikely accomplice: Bilbo Baggins, an unassuming Hobbit dwelling in peaceful Hobbiton. Along the way, the company faces trolls, goblins, giant spiders, and worse. But as they journey from the wonders of Rivendell to the terrors of Mirkwood and beyond, Bilbo will find that there is more to him than anyone—himself included—ever dreamed. Unexpected qualities of courage and cunning, and a love of adventure, propel Bilbo toward his great destiny . . . a destiny that waits in the dark caverns beneath the Misty Mountains, where a twisted creature known as Gollum jealously guards a precious magic ring.\n\nScore: 4\nFrom 2,404 Ratings\n\nThe Fellowship of the Ring\n\n • Author : John Ronald Reuel Tolkien\n • Publisher : HarperCollins UK\n • Release Date : 2008\n • Genre: Adventure stories\n • Pages : 66\n • ISBN 10 : 9780007269709\n\nThe Fellowship of the Ring Excerpt :\n\nFantasy fiction. The first ever illustrated paperback of part one of Tolkien's epic masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings, featuring 19 colour paintings by Alan Lee.\n\nScore: 5\nFrom 1 Ratings\n\nThe Art of the Hobbit by J R R Tolkien\n\n • Author : Wayne G. Hammond\n • Publisher : Houghton Mifflin\n • Release Date : 2011\n • Genre: Art\n • Pages : 143\n • ISBN 10 : 0547928254\n\nThe Art of the Hobbit by J R R Tolkien Excerpt :\n\nAnalyzes and illuminates Tolkien's lesser-known achievements as an artist and collects the complete artwork created for \"The Hobbit,\" including over one hundred sketches, paintings, maps, and plans.\n\nScore: 3\nFrom 1 Ratings\n\n • Author : J. R. R. Tolkien\n • Publisher : Unknown\n • Release Date : 1990-01-01\n • Genre: Uncategoriezed\n • Pages : null\n • ISBN 10 : 0605956723\n\nHobbit Excerpt :\n\nLiterature Guide\n\n • Author : J. R. R. Tolkien\n • Publisher : Scholastic Inc.\n • Release Date : 2002-09\n • Genre: Education\n • Pages : 36\n • ISBN 10 : 0439411297\n\nLiterature Guide Excerpt :\n\n32-page guide for all 3 books!\n\nA Companion to J R R Tolkien\n\n • Author : Stuart D. Lee\n • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons\n • Release Date : 2020-06-02\n • Genre: Literary Criticism\n • Pages : 590\n • ISBN 10 : 9781119656029\n\nA Companion to J R R Tolkien Excerpt :\n\nThis is a complete resource for scholars and students of Tolkien, as well as avid fans, with coverage of his life, work, dominant themes, influences, and the critical reaction to his writing. An in-depth examination of Tolkien’s entire work by a cadre of top scholars Provides up-to-date discussion and analysis of Tolkien’s scholarly and literary works, including his latest posthumous book, The Fall of Arthur, as well as addressing contemporary adaptations, including the new Hobbit films Investigates various themes across his body of work, such as mythmaking, medieval languages, nature, war, religion, and the defeat of evil Discusses the impact of his work on art, film, music, gaming, and subsequent generations of fantasy writers\n\nFinancial Accounting For Dummies\n\n • Author : Maire Loughran\n • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons\n • Release Date : 2020-12-30\n • Genre: Business & Economics\n • Pages : 384\n • ISBN 10 : 9781119758129\n\nFinancial Accounting For Dummies Excerpt :\n\nLearn to speak fluent finance—and ace your exams! Warren Buffett said that “accounting is the language of business.’’ And for many accounting and business students, the obscure terminology of accounting makes fluency hard to achieve. Financial Accounting For Dummies can help to demystify abstract concepts in a straightforward, friendly way. With step-by-step examples and real-world scenarios practice, it helps you grasp the fundamentals of accounting until you’re ready to interpret, analyze, and evaluate corporate financial statements like you’ve been doing it all your life. Packed with easy-to-understand examples, this book takes you from the big three financial statements all the way through to income taxes. Or join the anti-fraud squad by discovering how to spot the ten most common accounting shenanigans. Grasp introductory financial accounting course material Explore common concepts financial professionals use to compile reports Understand leases, free cash flow, and statement analysis Learn accounting for small businesses Whether you’re studying for your bachelor’s, MBA, or MAcc, you’ll find everything you need to speak the language of finance like a native—and use it to get to wherever you want to go!\n\nScore: 4\nFrom 9 Ratings\n\nExploring J R R Tolkien s The Hobbit\n\n • Author : Corey Olsen\n • Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt\n • Release Date : 2012\n • Genre: Literary Criticism\n • Pages : 334\n • ISBN 10 : 9780547739465\n\nExploring J R R Tolkien s The Hobbit Excerpt :\n\nThe host of the popular podcast The Tolkien Professor provides an in-depth tour of The Hobbit, detailing the secrets and stories behind the characters within the prelude to The Lord of the Rings. 30,000 first printing.\n\nThe Tolkienaeum\n\n • Author : Mark T. Hooker\n • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform\n • Release Date : 2014-06-05\n • Genre: Fantasy fiction, English\n • Pages : 288\n • ISBN 10 : 149975910X\n\nThe Tolkienaeum Excerpt :\n\nCombines both previously published and unpublished essays, to bring [Hooker's] latest essays together in one convenient volume. Many of the previously published essays have been revised and expanded.--cf. p. x.\n\nThe Hobbit the Desolation of Smaug\n\n • Author : Brian Sibley\n • Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt\n • Release Date : 2013\n • Genre: Performing Arts\n • Pages : 171\n • ISBN 10 : 9780547898704\n\nThe Hobbit the Desolation of Smaug Excerpt :\n\nDraws on exclusive interviews with director Peter Jackson, cast members and principal filmmakers to share behind-the-scenes insights into the second entry in the trilogy inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's classic prequel, in a volume sumptuously illustrated by set photos and special-effects scenes. Original. 125,000 first printing. 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But if you must know what unpleasantries befall the charming and clever Baudelaire children read on...The Ersatz Elevator is the sixth instalment in A Series of Unfortunate Events in which Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire encounter a darkened staircase, a red herring, friends in a dire situation, three mysterious initials, a liar with an evil scheme, a secret passageway and parsley soda. With 5 million copies sold in the UK alone, one might consider Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events to make him one of the most successful children's authors of the past decade. 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For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "London Clay: Journeys in the Deep City\n\nNon-Fiction, Languages & Reference, Dictionaries & Reference, Natural World & Environment, Nature Writing | Paperback Published on: 16/06/2022\nFree UK delivery on orders over £25, otherwise £2.99\nIn stock\nUsually dispatched within 1-2 days\nMake and edit your lists in your account\nCheck click & collect stock near you\nCollect today: Pay in shop\n\n'A lyrical meditation on landscapes and cities, vivid reportage and a memoir. And also a beautifully realised and moving read.' Financial Times\n\n'A beguiling mix of history, geology, folklore and memoir that captivated me from the first page.' 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This poem originally appeared in The Cincinnati Review, Winter 2019.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8151494264602661} +{"content": "Click here to skip to this page's main content.\n\nNew to the Open Library? — Learn how it works\n\nHellmuth Costard (1940-2000)\n\n2 works / 0 ebooks Search for books with subject Hellmuth Costard (1940-2000).\n\nSorting by Sort by: # of Editions | Most Recent Publish Date\n\n • The Films of Hellmuth Costard by Jan Dawson\n \"Bilder malen, Filme malen\" by Patrick Conley, Bettina Engels, Karola Gramann\n\nPublishing History This is a chart to show the publishing history of editions of works about this subject. Along the X axis is time, and on the y axis is the count of editions published. Click here to skip the chart.  This graph charts editions published on this subject. 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Requiem for Immortals also won a Golden Crown Literary Society Award and it won bronze in the mainstream 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards for E-book Mystery/Thriller. In 2018, Shattered won a Golden Crown Literary Society Award for sci-fi/fantasy. Hotel Queens took out a Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Romantic Blend in 2021. She lives in Australia with her long-time girlfriend, where she spends much time ruminating on her garden, US politics, and shiny, new gadgets. Want to get in touch? Email: LeeWinterAuthor@gmail.com or visit www.leewinterauthor.com.\nRead more Read less\n\nNot an Audible member?\n\n£7.99/month after 30 days. 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Angels, in the early morning\nVolume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson\nYear: Published/Written in 1955\nPoem of the Day: Feb 9 2004\n\nComment 5 of 5, added on March 20th, 2006 at 1:06 AM.\n\nBeautiful poem.Angels,kind friends or people are always with us.Helping us in small ways\n\najit from Canada\nComment 4 of 5, added on February 6th, 2006 at 3:31 PM.\n\nThe Poem was short sweet and had a real meaning to it unlike some of the other poems out there. Another reeason why so many people like her.\n\nLaurel Homa from United States\nComment 3 of 5, added on July 9th, 2005 at 8:21 AM.\n\nThe angels are something beautiful in our minds,but we ourselves are not sure what they really are.\n\nMaria Fang from China\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Angels, in the early morning, has received 5 comments. 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Web. 16 Dec. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nanti-ku\n\nby Jim Benz\n\nall this time\nsitting on benches\nwatching buses\n\nthis street\nthe other street\nthey all look the same\n\ndown on the ground\ntoo many drinks\nnot enough pity\n\ncoughing up blood\na glimpse of skinny junkies\nout my window\n\nno more time\nthe landlord pounding\non your door\n\n10/02/2007\n\nPosted on 10/02/2007\nCopyright © 2022 Jim Benz\n\nMember Comments on this Poem\nPosted by Kathleen Wilson on 10/02/07 at 07:14 AM\n\nHah-- I would say--a brilliant idea. Yes, no enlightenment moment, no bright surprise, no fresh insight... just anti-ku at the table looking out the window at the same old... what a mood you are in... and worth it for this!\n\nPosted by Kristina Woodhill on 10/02/07 at 02:32 PM\n\nRough stuff - I like the concept.\n\nPosted by Paul Lastovica on 10/02/07 at 06:31 PM\n\nnew work, at long last =) worth the wait indeed! it seems to me that each 'ku' grows more and more anti-ku along the way.\n\nPosted by Sigurdur Haraldsson on 10/03/07 at 07:00 AM\n\nSplendid work. The dreariness of life comes to life here. It made me laugh.\n\nPosted by Elizabeth Jill on 10/04/07 at 02:00 PM\n\nI can feel the pounding, feel the pounding, feel the pounding.\n\nYou and your poems have been much missed, Jim. In your quiet world, are you? ;)\n\nPosted by JD Clay on 10/07/07 at 03:55 AM\n\nThis is good stuff, Jim. Individual or as a set, perceptive, raw, Bohemian!\n\nPosted by Quentin S Clingerman on 10/07/07 at 01:25 PM\n\nExcellent title! Direct, sometimes monotonous, sometimes tragic, sometimes brutal, often anxious moments in a day.\n\nPosted by Chris Sorrenti on 10/07/07 at 01:45 PM\n\nNice work Jim. I especially like 2 & 3.\n\nPosted by Bethany Lee on 10/08/07 at 06:31 PM\n\nthe title is great and I can see this being written on the fly at the kitchen table, watching birds and passerby out the window...\n\nPosted by Michelle Angelini on 10/08/07 at 08:42 PM\n\nExcellent view of life, Jim, as varied as it gets each day. I totally relate to #'s 1 & 5.\n\nPosted by Sandy M. Humphrey on 10/09/07 at 09:14 PM\n\nclarity of reality\n\nPosted by Sarah Graves on 10/10/07 at 11:52 PM\n\nInteresting concept here. I like how your find meaning in the meaninglessness of everyday life. The title drew me in, and really sets the tone well throughout this piece. There seems to be moments of sameness, but also moments that we would rather forget. Great read :)\n\nPosted by Laura Doom on 10/14/07 at 05:54 PM\n\nSenryu in nature [if that's not a contradiction in terms :], so I guess the title nurtures nested ambiguity, the alternative playing with a 'vintage' perspective on contemporary inertia...perhaps. 'Take 2' is invariably the strategy for my reading of your stuff :)\n\nPosted by Nadia Gilbert Kent on 06/28/10 at 04:49 AM\n\nBye-ku!\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 © 2022 their respective authors. 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Read full review\n\nOther editions - View all\n\nAbout the author (2009)ibliographic information", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998778104782104} +{"content": "Select Page\n\nRuth McCullough\n\nTitles Hot Off the Presses\n\nEvery December since 2009, Lise Schonewille, manager of Mac’s Fireweed Books, celebrates Winterval, the start of the holiday season, with local authors in the store.kjmunro and I are attending on behalf of eight Yukon writers...\n\nRead More\n\nPre-Christmas Signing\n\nOver a dozen Yukon authors published books this year, and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, readers can meet seven of them for refreshments and autographs at the annual Mac’s Fireweed Books holiday book...\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9660698771476746} +{"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\nRed Helmet\n\nPaperback edition released 10/10/2008\n\nby Homer Hickam\n\nRed Helmet Synopsis\n\nCan their love survive the difference in their circumstances? Song Hawkins is a beautiful, tough, but lonely New York City businesswoman who thinks she's met the man of her dreams in Cable Jordan, the superintendent of a West Virginia coal mine. But soon after they impulsively marry, Song realizes they're in big trouble. She can't imagine life outside of New York, and Cable has no intention of leaving his beloved town of Highcoal. Song's visit to the little mining community only makes things worse. It looks like the marriage is over. But in a shocking turn of events, Song realizes it's up to her to put on the red helmet of the new coal miner and descend into the deep darkness. There she faces her greatest challenge with choices and courage that will forever impact the life of Cable and the entire town. Sweet and thoughtful contemporary read Stand-alone novel Book length: 86,000 words Includes discussion questions for book clubs\n\nAbout This Edition\n\nISBN: 9781595546258\nPublication date: 10th October 2008\nAuthor: Homer Hickam\nPublisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers\nFormat: Paperback\nPagination: 352 pages\nPrimary Genre Fiction\n\nOther editions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781595546258\nPublication date: 10/10/2008\nFormat: Paperback\n\nView All Editions\n\nAbout Homer Hickam\n\nHomer Hickam (also known as Homer H. Hickam, Jr.) is the bestselling and award-winning author of many books, including the #1 New York Times memoir Rocket Boys, which was adapted into the popular film October Sky. A writer since grade school, he is also a Vietnam veteran, a former coal miner, a scuba instructor, an avid amateur paleontologist, and a retired engineer. 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Functions words. \n4 Weak forms 2\n5 Problems in phonemic analysis 1\n\nNeutralisation. Syllabic consonants. Differences between British and American English - PART 1.\n\n6 Problems in Phonemic analysis 2\n\nSchwa. Distinctive feature analysis. Differences between British and American English - PART 2.\n\n7 MID-SEMESTER TEST (on topics  1- 6)\n8 Aspects of connected speech 1\n  Rythm (stress-timing)\n9 Aspects of connected speech 2\n\nAssimilation: Yod Coalescence, Elision & R-linking.\n10 Intonation 1\n  Form and function of intonation. Complex tones and pitch hight. Some functions of English tones.\n11 Intonation 2\n  The tone-unit. The structure of the tone-unit\n12 Functions of intonation\n  The attitudinal function of intonation. Expressing attitudes. The accentual function of intonation.\n13 Revision\nProjekt Erasmus Štátna vedecká knižnica Banskej Bystrici GAS Kariérne centrum UMB AIESEC Národné Dni Kariéry", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9657350778579712} +{"content": "ABC Zoo (Board Book) by Rod Campbell\n\nABC Zoo (Board Book)\n\nWritten by Rod Campbell\n\nBaby and Toddler   \n\nRRP £5.99\n\nDownload an extract Share this book\n\nThe Lovereading4Kids comment\n\nFor slightly older toddlers than the Rod Campbell Early Starters series this lift the flap board book will introduce zoo animals from A to Z. With this alphabet book from Rod Campbell, children can learn both their ABC and the names of animals! 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The eternal difference between right and wrong does not fluctuate, it is immut...\n Read More\n • How to Improve Verbal Communication Skills\n\n Posted by on June 29th, 2016 at 7:07 am\n Verbal communication is all about sharing of information between individuals by using speech. It stands as a medium for expressing desires, ideas and viewpoints. Verbal communication skills are very important for the people since it essential in every walks of their life. In an education setting, verbal communication skills are crucial to the processes of learning and teaching. Individuals working within a business needs to successfully bring into play verbal communication skills in order that t...\n Read More\n • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Quotes\n\n Posted by on June 10th, 2016 at 1:55 pm\n Johann Wolfgang Goethe was a German writer and statesman.His body of work includes epic and lyric poetry written in a variety of metres and styles; prose and verse dramas; memoirs; an autobiography; literary and aesthetic criticism; treatises on botany, anatomy, and colour; and four novels. In addition, numerous literary and scientific fragments, more than 10,000 letters, and nearly 3,000 drawings by him exist. Born: August 28, 1749, Free City of Frankfurt Died: March 22, 1832, ...\n Read Moreustin Bieber Quotes\n\n Posted by on March 1st, 2016 at 8:45 am\n Justin Drew Bieber is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Bieber released his debut EP, My World, in late 2009. It was certified platinum in the U.S. He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut record chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Born: March 1, 1994 ,Canada     No matter how talented you are.Not every one is going to like you but that's life, stay strong. I just get so happy when I think the fact that I get to do what I love every day as a job. Friends are th...\n Read More\n • Galileo Galilei Quotes\n\n Posted by on February 16th, 2016 at 8:01 am\n Galileo Galilei, was an Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance. Born: February 15, 1564, Pisa, Italy Died: January 8, 1642, Arcetri, Italy   All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves. Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is ...\n Read More\n • Friendship and the E-World\n\n Posted by on February 4th, 2016 at 10:55 am\n Man is a social animal. This is the dictum we have been taught right from our school days. However, time has come to change this evidently into “Man is a social media animal”. Even though it seems to be a funny statement, there is much truth in this. Statistics shows that man has become more engulfed in technology and an average youngster cannot even think of a life without social media. In fact, I am not talking about social media as such. On the other hand, how technology as a whole has ...\n Read More\n • Gertrude Stein Quotes\n\n Posted by on February 3rd, 2016 at 10:55 am\n Gertrude Stein was an American novelist, poet, and playwright.She is best known for her modernist writings, extensive art collecting and literary salon in 1920s Paris. A literary innovator and a pioneer of Modernist literature, Stein’s work broke with the narrative, linear, and temporal conventions of the 19th-century. She was also known as a collector of Modernist art. Born: February 3, 1874, Allegheny Died: July 27, 1946, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France Rose is a rose is a rose is a ros...\n Read More\n • Frederick Douglass Quotes\n\n Posted by on February 1st, 2016 at 8:38 am\n Frederick Douglass was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. Born: February 1818, Talbot County, Maryland, United States Died: February 20, 1895, Washington, D.C., United States     Without a struggle, there can be no progress. It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. I prayed for twenty years but received no answer until I prayed with my legs. People might not get all they work for in this world, but the...\n Read More\n • Rudyard Kipling Quotes\n\n Posted by on December 29th, 2015 at 4:33 pm\n Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist. Kipling's works of fiction include The Jungle Book, Kim, and many short stories, including \"The Man Who Would Be King\". Born: December 30, 1865, Mumbai, India Died: January 18, 1936, London, United Kingdom   Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind. God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers. We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse. Never ...\n Read More\n • Ludwig van Beethoven Quotes\n\n Posted by on December 17th, 2015 at 6:49 am\n Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. Born: December 1770, Bonn, Germany Died: March 26, 1827, Vienna, Austria On Dec 17th 2015 ,the Search Engine Google showed an interactive animated Doodle globally for the 245th year of Beethoven.   Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. Nothing is...\n Read More\n • BKS Iyengar Quotes\n\n Posted by on December 14th, 2015 at 8:12 am\n Bellur Krishnamachar Sundararaja Iyengar, better known as B.K.S. Iyengar, was the founder of the style of yoga known as \"Iyengar Yoga\" and was considered one of the foremost yoga teachers in the world. Born: December 14, 1918, Bellur, Karnataka Died: August 20, 2014, Pune, India   Breath is the king of mind. Yoga does not just change the way we see things, it transforms the person who sees. Be inspired but not proud. The highest point of yesterday should be the lowest point o...\n Read More\nPage 4 of 22« First...23456...10...Last »\n\nFavorite Categories\nRecent Posts\nPopular Posts\n\nrss facebook linkedin reddit subscribe\n\nDeveloped by QualityPoint Technologies\n\nMotivational Quotes   Free Quotes App   Custom T-Shirts   Popular Articles   Best Quotes   Motivational Videos   Famous Quotes   Privacy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9925018548965454} +{"content": "Fan Fictions\n\nIndia-Forums\n\nFan Fictions\nFan Fictions\n\n#1 ARSHI *The matchmaker (ch15/p138) (Page 64)\n\nlilakumariac Groupbie\n\nJoined: 19 June 2012\nPosts: 152\n\nPosted: 29 December 2012 at 10:02am | IP Logged\nThat was really unexpected... Nice update...\nHope arnav is not just a flirt... 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This page provides all possible translations of the word baseball in the Estonian language.\n\nDiscuss this baseball Estonian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"baseball.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 4 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.617891788482666} +{"content": "MyLeaky Login\n\nJoin the largest Harry Potter Social Network on the Web! | FAQ\n\nRss-icon\nNews » Fans » Fan Sites\nSubsections: Floo\n\nChamber of Chat\n\nCome Celebrate the Chamber of Chat's Three Year Anniversary\n\nPosted by: Edward\nJune 28, 2008, 03:30 AM\n\nThe Chamber of Chat, Leaky’s premiere interactive 3D chat world, is celebrating its third anniversary this Saturday. To mark this event, our Chamber of Chat staff has festivities of fun and good cheer on the schedule to celebrate this occasion. The event begins this Saturday atContinued...\n\nCraft Yourself a Hogwarts House Friendship Bracelet\n\nPosted by: Edward\nJune 16, 2008, 07:50 PM\n\nIt is time once again to pull out those crafting wands for Leaky’s own Crafty Witches are gearing up for our next Craft Along Event. Starting on July 1st, we invite you to join us in crafting your very own Hogwarts House Friendship Bracelet in the House colors of your choice. This circleContinued...\n\nReading of \"The Hobbit\" Begins Today in Jo's Book Nook on Leaky Lounge\n\nPosted by: Edward\nJune 15, 2008, 02:09 AM\n\nThe reading of the next novel in our non-Harry Potter book club has started today on our very own Leaky Lounge forum. Jo’s Book Nook is currently sitting down to read and discuss the J. R. R. Tolkien classic: The Hobbit. Members of the Lounge are invited to join the discussionContinued...\n\nDebut Quibbler Edition Hits the Stands!\n\nPosted by: Melissa\nJune 13, 2008, 04:14 PM\n\nOn this freaky Friday we bring you a The Quibbler, a magazine full of “all the news you won’t find anywhere else”! You can read it right here (and if you need directions on how to navigate the document, click here). The first edition, here just in time to celebrate Friday 13th, is rightContinued...\n\nHarry Potter Conference Updates: Terminus, Portus, Accio 2008 and Convention Alley News\n\nPosted by: sue\nJune 09, 2008, 09:52 PM\n\nNow that June is here, time is quickly approaching for a host of Harry Potter conferences set for this summer. Here is the latest from the upcoming events in the nearing days ahead.\n\nConvention Alley: Due to begin next week on June 19, Convention Alley now has DayContinued...\n\nWinner of the Remember the Magic Contest Announced\n\nPosted by: Edward\nJune 07, 2008, 02:59 PM\n\nPreviously, we announced the Remember the Magic Contest which asked you to write a vignette of the sights, sounds, smells, and feelings Harry encounters the first time walking through Diagon Alley. After receiving many splendid entries, the winner of this contest has been chosen and is ready toContinued...\n\nWinners of Salute to the Fallen Heroes Contest Announced\n\nPosted by: Edward\nJune 04, 2008, 03:23 PM\n\nAll the entries have been received in last month’s Salute to Fallen Hero Contest and the winners have been chosen. In this contest, we asked you to write a eulogy of up to 50 words about the Harry Potter character of your choice. After judging the many wonderful entries, our Contest CrewContinued...\n\nRiddle Me This With New Two-Part Leaky Contest\n\nPosted by: Edward\nJune 02, 2008, 12:23 AM\n\nOur Leaky Contest Crew has launched a new two-part contest which will span the months of June and July. This contest will stretch your mind and test your wits as we ask for Harry Potter related riddles for you to solve. Part One begins today with a call for riddles which relate to a person, place orContinued...\n\nJo's Book Nook Opens Reading of \"The Subtle Knife\" on Leaky Lounge\n\nPosted by: Edward\nMay 19, 2008, 04:36 AM\n\nOur Leaky Lounge is buzzing once again as the start of the latest book club reading has just begun in the Jo’s Book Nook forums. Our Non-Harry Potter Book Club will be reading “The Subtle Knife” by Philip Pullman, the second book in the His Dark Materials Trilogy.Continued...\n\nRediscover the Magic of \"Sorcerer's Stone\" In Our Reading Groups\n\nPosted by: Edward\nMay 15, 2008, 03:54 PM\n\nOnce again our one of a kind Leaky Lounge Reading Groups have opened their doors and begun sorting for their latest round of community book club readings. This time around we will be going back to where it all started with a reading of the first book in author J. K. Rowling’sContinued...\n\nWinners of our April Poetry Contest Announced\n\nPosted by: Edward\nMay 11, 2008, 05:04 AM\n\nThe winners of our April Poetry Contest have been chosen and are ready to be announced. As April was National Poetry month, we asked you to write a poem about the Harry Potter series. After many splendid entries, we now have the winners along with a few honorable mentions. Starting this month the firstContinued...\n\nLaunching the IContest in our Image Galleries\n\nPosted by: Edward\nMay 09, 2008, 12:49 AM\n\nOur Leaky Contest Crew has teamed up with our Image Gallery staffers to form a new contest set to be launched on May 12th. Taking place in our Image and Fan Art Galleries, the IContest will have you creating icons based on some of the fan art images as well as other images from our galleries in future weeks.Continued...\n\nMay Issue of Scribbulus Now Online\n\nPosted by: Edward\nMay 01, 2008, 12:00 PM\n\nThe May issue of Scribbulus, Leaky’s premier essay project, is now online with three essays for your reading pleasure. Our twenty-fourth issue features an essay comparing J. K. Rowling’s novels to the The Canterbury Tales, an opinion piece on the split of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”Continued...\n\nRemember the Magic of Harry Potter\n\nPosted by: Edward\nMay 01, 2008, 11:07 AM\n\nOur Contest Crew has launched a new contest today which asks you to help Remember the Magic for a certain experience from the first book, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” In order to enter, please write a “vignette” describing the sights, sounds, smells and feelings HarryContinued...\n\nReminder: We are Wizards Documentary, Special Wizard Rock Show in Boston\n\nPosted by: sue\nApril 25, 2008, 11:23 AM\n\nPreviously, we told you about several screenings of the We Are Wizards documentary taking place over the past few weeks, with one large event due to take place this weekend. This film, which focuses on the Harry Potter fandom, is showing at the Boston Independent Film FestivalContinued...\n\nNews sub-categories: Floo", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7443348169326782} +{"content": "A Study in Scarlet (Paperback)\n\nA Study in Scarlet Cover Image\nUsually Ships in 1-2 Days\n\nA Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle (Author) 702517\nISBN-10: 1724702513\nPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform\nPublication Date: August 12th, 2018\nPages: 174\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981731176376343} +{"content": "cover of book\n\nTunisian Revolutions: Reflections on Seas, Coasts, and Interiors\nby Julia Clancy-Smith\nGeorgetown University Press\neISBN: 978-1-62616-213-6 | Paper: 978-1-62616-231-0See other books on: African | Coasts | International Relations | Reflections | Seas\nSee other titles from Georgetown University Press\n\nReference metadata exposed for Zotero via unAPI.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9908875823020935} +{"content": "\nPosts by laurel\n\nFirst Kiss Friday – Must Love Cats by Elysa Hendricks\n\nToday’s First Kiss Friday featured guest is Elysa Hendricks, author of contemporary romance Must Love Cats.  Welcome back Elysa!  Here’s the first kiss between Daniel Bishop and Katherine Sinclair.  For an added special treat, check out the book trailer at the end of the first kiss! Daniel crept down the stairs, wincing as the ancient wood creaked […]\n\nInspirational Quote Monday! #2 of 2014\n\nIt’s Inspirational Quote Monday! Here’s the quote for the week – “I have the opportunity, once more to right some wrongs, to pray for peace, to plant some trees, and sing more joyful songs.” – William Arthur Ward  \n\nInspirational Quote Monday! #1 of 2014\n\nIt’s Inspirational Quote Monday! Here’s the first quote for the New Year – “I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You’re doing things you’ve never done before, […]\n\nFirst Kiss Friday – Miss George’s Second Chance by Heather Boyd\n\nToday’s First Kiss Friday featured guest is Heather Boyd, author of regency romance novella Miss George’s Second Chance.  Welcome Heather!  Here’s the first kiss between Peter Watson and Imogen. Imogen wished she could see. It must be close to midnight. “How did you get in the house?” Metal thudded against wood. “Key.” The sheet tumbled from her […]\n\nNew Year Sale! Only 99 cents!\n\nAngel’s Assassin is on sale for 99 cents!  Get yours before the sale ends. “This is the quintessential historical romance–practically perfect in every way.”\n\nLast Inspirational Quote For the Year!\n\nIt’s Inspirational Quote Monday! This is the last quote for the year 2013. Here’s the quote – “We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter isNew Year’s Day.” – Edith Lovejoy Pierce Wishing you the best year […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989591240882874} +{"content": "Things Too Big To Name by Molly Best Tinsley\n\n4 Stars!\n\nMargaret Torrens trades academia for early retirement and the solitude of a cabin in the Oregon mountains. Four months later, she is locked in a ward for the criminally insane undergoing assessment, and a charge of murder is in the air. Pried out of her by an impatient young psychologist, Margaret's story features Jane Farrow--a former student, who showed up at the cabin uninvited with an odd, mute child in tow--and Victor--Margaret's alleged victim, who put his claim on both. As Margaret works to control this narrative of the recent past, she is waylaid by secrets, borne by the ghost of her young husband, lost decades before.\n\nAdvance Praise Things Too Big To Name by Molly Best Tinsley\n“The psychological drama of Things Too Big to Name plunges us into the mind of Professor Margaret Torrens as her plans for rural retirement unravel and she's forced to confront the life choices she’s made since the death of her musician husband years before. One of her first students, Jane Farrow, appears at her mountain cabin with a strange child and asks to be taken in.  Days later, disruption threatens to explode in violence when Victor Primo barges in looking for them. Molly Tinsley's distinctive braided narrative offers intense story-telling, studded with surprises, that keeps us on edge until the end.”-Merrill Leffler, poet, Mark the Music and publisher, Dryad Press\n\n“A prickly but appealing narrator unspools events from her recent—and distant—past.  The plot’s gradual unfolding vibrates with the tension of unwilling confrontation and detonates with a satisfying jolt. A fun and absorbing read; I zoomed through it. -Allyson Booth, Postcards from the Trenches and Reading The Waste Land from the Bottom Up\n\n“A recently retired English professor must explain to a Qualified Mental Health Professional the events leading to her arrest and commitment to a mental hospital. The more this brilliant psychological thriller excavates the layers of Margaret's mystery, the more we understand how we all hide parts of ourselves. Molly Tinsley's established talent for narrative and her familiarity with classic literature fold into one of the best novels I've read.”-Sheila Bender, poet and memoirist, A New Theology: Turning to Poetry in a Time of Grief.\n\nIn an episode of sanity, award winning author, Molly Tinsley resigned from the English faculty at the US Naval Academy and moved west to write full-time. .\n\nShe is the author of MY LIFE WITH DARWIN (Houghton Mifflin) and THROWING KNIVES (Ohio State University Press), she also co-authored SATAN'S CHAMBER (Fuze Publishing) and the textbook, THE CREATIVE PROCESS (St. Martin's). Her more recent books are the memoir ENTERING THE BLUE STONE and another Victoria Pierce spy thriller, sequel to SATAN'S CHAMBER: BROKEN ANGELS.\n\nHer fiction has earned two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Sandstone Prize, and the Oregon Book Award. Her fiction has been widely published and her plays have been read and produced nationwide. She lives in Ashland, Oregon.\n\nWebsite: https://fuzepublishing.com/authors/fiction/molly-best-tinsley/\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/molly.b.tinsley\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/mbtinsley\n\nBuy Things Too Big To Name by Molly Best Tinsley\n\nI was not so sure I was going to like this book. It started out very strange, confusing and hard to follow at times. After getting used to the author's unique writing style.I did really start liking this book. Don't misunderstand, I am not saying that it was poor writing. It was just the opposite actually. I think the writing was excellent. Honestly, I really think it was supposed to be that way. I think it was written to set a certain mood, and that it did. It kind of reminded me of The Yellow Wallpaper (which I loved).\n\nI like a good reading challenge and I don't always want happy happy joy joy, and this one certainly offered all of that LOL. If you are looking for something different, something that will challenge you, and something that is certainly intense - this is the perfect story for you!\n\nI voluntarily posted this review after receiving a copy of this book from Virtual Author Book Tours Thank You!!\n\nGiveaway Things Too Big To Name by Molly Best Tinsley\nThis giveaway is for the winner’s choice of one print or ebook copy of the book. Print is open to the U.S. only and ebook is available worldwide. There will be 3 winners. This giveaway ends November 1, 2019, midnight pacific time.\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\nFollow the Tour\n\nTeddy Rose Book Reviews Plus Sept 18 Guest Review\n\nMaria FLY HIGH! 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For James, that stranger is awakened when his wife Arlette proposes selling off the family homestead and moving to Omaha, setting in motion a gruesome train of murder and madness. In -Big Driver- a cozy-mystery writer named Tess encounters the stranger is along a back road in Massachusetts when she takes a shortcut home after a book-club engagement. Violated and left for dead, Tess plots a revenge that will bring her face to face with another stranger: the one inside herself.-Fair Extension- the shortest of these tales, is perhaps the nastiest and certainly the funniest. Making a deal with the devil not only saves Harry Streeter from a fatal cancer but provides rich recompense for a lifetime of resentment.When her husband of more than twenty years is away on one of his business trips, Darcy Anderson looks for batteries in the garage. Her toe knocks up against a box under a worktable and she discovers the stranger inside her husband. It-s a horrifying discovery, rendered with bristling intensity, and it definitively ends -A Good Marriage-Like DIFFERENT SEASONS and FOUR PAST MIDNIGHT, which generated such enduring hit films as The Shawshank Redemption and Stand by Me, FULL DARK, NO STARS proves Stephen King a master of the long story form.\n\nAbout the Author\nStephen King is the highly acclaimed author of more than fifty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. Among his most recent are: Under the Dome, Just After Sunset, Cell, and Lisey-s Story. His acclaimed non-fiction book, On Writing, is also a bestseller. He was the recipient of the 2003 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. He lives in Maine with his wife, novelist Tabitha King.\n\nBook Details\n\nTitle: Full Dark, No Stars\nPublisher: Hachette\nAuthor: Stephen King\n\nDeliverable Countries: This product ships to Restricted International (Books).\n\nDiscussion : Full Dark, No Stars\n\nNo Discussion has been started.  See Latest Discussions\n\nStart a new Discussion\n\nTopic Title :\nKids Carnival\nThe book Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King (author) is published or distributed by Hachette [1444712544, 9781444712544]. This particular edition was published on or around 1923-12-10", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7275052070617676} +{"content": "What does NK mean in Synagogues?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand NK in the Community field in general and in the Synagogues terminology in particular.\n\nNeturei Karta\n\nCommunity » Synagogues\n\nFind a translation for NK in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this NK abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"NK.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 23 Jul 2014. .\n\nNK also stands for:\n\n... and 29 more »\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": 0.9951290488243103} +{"content": "We’ve all heard the advice to writers to “murder your darlings”. While I’ve been killing characters in entertainingly gruesome ways, the advice relates to prose. I’ve recently went through an extensive exercise of tightening my prose (for a particular submission), and thought I’d share my experience and lessons I’ve learned — both good and bad, […]\n\nIn my continual quest to improve my writing, I’ve taken a look at screenwriting. (It has nothing to do with a possible deal for a movie adaptation of Murder In Absentia, about which I’m legally not allowed to talk just yet). Screenwriting is an interesting medium of storytelling, one with both similarities and differences to […]\n\nLast year, I’ve posted my review of Wizard of Earthsea around the net, and this happened: This was on BookBub. Ms Le Guin (the author of Earthsea) was an accomplished and prolific Sci-Fi & Fantasy author and an outspoken advocate on social issues, whose books deeply influenced my adolescence. So, naturally, this was all very […]\n\nA review of something other than books (for a change) but that is still intimately related to storytelling and storytellers. I’ve picked up a set of Rory’s Story Cubes (specifically, the orange “Original” set and the green “Voyages” set) a few years a ago as something to do with my daughters. This was before I […]\n\nWe talk a lot about how to write books, about author’s craft and writers’ tips. This post is instead focused on the act of writing — on the recording of words. There are probably as many methods of writing a novel as there are authors — writing longhand with a Montblanc fountain pen in a […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999781250953674} +{"content": "Basher Science: Climate Change by Simon Basher, Dan Green\n\nBasher Science: Climate Change\n\nWritten by Simon Basher, Dan Green\nIllustrated by\nPart of the Basher Science Series\n\nRRP £8.99\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.Kingfisher Books Ltd an imprint of Pan Macmillan\n\nPublication date\n\n1st January 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 has introduced my children to books we hadn’t come across before. 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Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5726321935653687} +{"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\nRita wants a Ninja\n\nWritten by Máire Zepf\n\nIllustrated by Mr Ando\n\nPart of the Rita Series\n\nWrite A Review\n\nRita wants a Ninja Review\n\nBooks of the Month Family / Home Stories Featured Books for 3+ readers Featured Books for 5+ readers Personal Social Health Economic (PSHE)\n\nFun and thought-provoking picture book in which imaginative Rita re-thinks her ninja plans!\n\nFebruary 2022 Book of the Month\n\nMáire Zepf’s Rita picture books cleverly blend celebrating children’s unbridled imaginations with inviting them to reflect and empower themselves. In this case, while playing hide-and-seek, Rita is struck by a desire to have her very own ninja. After all, “a ninja is silent, fast and invisible”, a “ninja master would teach Rita the art of invisibility” - what better skills for a lover of hide-and-seek? Then, on reflection, Rita considers the fact that ninjas are sneaky, they like fighting, and they might even steal something (or someone…) she loves. So, she decides to be her own master instead!\n\nSparked by the author’s classroom experiences, and illustrated with verve by Andrew Whitson (better known as Mr Ando), this provides plenty of thought-provoking fun for 3+ year-olds.\n\nThe series includes;\n\nRita wants a Witch\n\nRita wants a Robot \n\nRita wants a Ninja\n\nRita wants a Fairy Godmother \n\nRita wants a Dragon\n\nRita wants a Genie\n\nFind out more about the series from author Máire Zepf.\n\nJoanne Owen\n\nOther Info\n\nMáire discusses the series ‘Rita is a little girl with VERY big ideas. She has lots of adventures coming up in which she dreams up fantastical solutions to ordinary problems, often with hilarious results! Each book is based around a different character and centres on a new theme. There will be robots and dragons, ninjas, genies and a fairy godmother who will help her explore notions from fairness and order to the genderisation of clothing and emotional regulation.’\n\nRita Wants a Ninja is also available in Welsh - Mae Rita Eisiau Ninja\n\nLoveReading4Kids Kids Zone\n\nWe've got some great stuff related to this book in our KidsZone.\nHead over there and check it out now.\n\nRita wants a Ninja Synopsis\n\nMeet Rita. She’s a little girl with very big ideas. Rita loves to hide. She wants her very own ninja who will help her to train her body and mind. Hi-yaa! Then she will be quiet, quick and invisible. But when the ninja steals something close to her own heart, how will she respond?\n\nIf you loved this, you might like these...\n\nOne Tiny Dot\nRita Wants a Fairy Godmother\nThe Hairdo That Got Away\nStorm In A Jar\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781802580426\nPublication date: 27/01/2022\nPublisher: Graffeg Limited\nFormat: Paperback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9781802580426\nPublication date: 27th January 2022\nAuthor: Máire Zepf\nIllustrator: Mr Ando\nPublisher: Graffeg Limited\nFormat: Paperback\nPagination: 36 pages\nSuitable for: 3+ readers, 5+ readers\nGenres: Family / Home Stories, Personal Social Health Economic\nRecommendations: Books of the Month\nCollections: 2022 Book Preview: Must Read Books To Look Forward To, Rita Wants....Our Series of the Month,\n\nAbout Máire Zepf\n\nMáire Zepf has written 12 books for children, from picture books to a YA verse novel. Winner of the KPMG Children’s Book of the Year, the Réics Carló Award and a White Raven in 2020, her books appear in 8 languages worldwide. The Co. Down author was the first Children’s Writing Fellow for Northern Ireland, based at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at QUB (2017-19). She is Artistic Director for Quotidian - Word on the Street. About her series, Máire said, ‘Rita is ...\n\nMore About Máire Zepf\n\nMore Books By Máire Zepf\n\nCover for Rita wants a Genie by Máire Zepf\nCover for Mae Rita eisiau Jîni by Máire Zepf\nCover for Rita wants a Dragon by Máire Zepf\nView All Books By Máire Zepf\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985874891281128} +{"content": "Warrior Girl\n\n· Wild Men Texas Book 2 · Autumn Ink Press\n4 reviews\n\nAbout this ebook\n\nA Friends with Benefits Cowboy Romance by USA Today bestselling author Melissa Belle.\n\nHe’ll do anything for her…even marry someone else.\n\nMacey’s always been my forever girl. The one I can’t live without.\n\nSomeday, she’ll know why I did what I did.\n\nSomeday, she’ll realize what she means to me.\n\nBut not today.\n\nToday, she’s my warrior girl.\n\nI just pray she won’t be broken first.\n\nLogan and Macey’s emotional, friends-with-benefits romance begins in Whiskey Girl, continues in Warrior Girl, and concludes in Wild Girl. Whiskey Girl and Warrior Girl both end in cliffhangers. Binge on the entire series today!\n\nRatings and reviews\n\n4 reviews\nTami Blackwood\nMay 3, 2021\nA most read. series is really amazing🍀🌄😍🌟🌟", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000006079673767} +{"content": "\nThe Table-Talk of John Selden - New, Fine, Limited Edition, Free USA Shipping.\n\nSelden, John\n\nPublished by Gryphon Editions, 1989\nNew Condition: New Hardcover\nFrom Malibu Books (Malibu, CA, U.S.A.) 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Check out the \"paleography\" tab.\nI found this while I was looking for sample images of old greek handwritings.\nRead more : The Schøyen Collection | Views : 3434 | Replies : 0 | Forum : Open Board\n\nLooking for parallel(not interlinear)greek-english NT!!!\n\nIn most foreign languages there are bilingual editions published with side- by-side translations, i.e. french and spanish. I have a french fables classic that is parallel with the english on the opposite page. This is very useful for the intermediate student trying to develop speed and facility with a new language. The interlinear format is not useful, because the translation interferes with one's efforts to translate straight from the greek. The process of having the ...\nRead more : Looking for parallel(not interlinear)greek-english NT!!! | Views : 1031 | Replies : 5 | Forum : Learning Greek\n\nM&F Unit 13 English to Latin\n\nCould someone check these English to Latin translations, please. The topics for this unit are:\n Indefinite pronouns\n Verbs taking the dative\n Impersonal passives\n\n1. Will anyone pardon him? He will not be pardoned by anyone.\nAliquisne eum ignoscet? Ab aliquo non ignoscetur.\n\n2. I don't prefer anyone to her. She is a great aid to me.\nQuamquem ei non praefero. Nam ea auxilium mihi magnum est.\n\n3. What was ...\nRead more : M&F Unit 13 English to Latin | Views : 6301 | Replies : 8 | Forum : M&F's Latin: An Intensive Course\n\nBBG workbook chapter 9 line 14 (second edition)\n\nThis line reads as follows; \"e)n toi=j lo/goij Daui\\d toi=j e)sxa/toij e)sti\\n o( a)riqmo\\j ui(w=n Leui\\ A)po\\ ei)kosaetou=j kai\\ e)pa/nw\nThis sentence means something like; \"by the last words of David, this is the number of the the sons of Levi, from twenty years old and over.\"\nMy question is; I have to supply the pronoun 'this' in order to make sense of this line. Without having the context of this sentence, can I know ...\n\nProblems with Catullus VIII\n\nI've decided to translate this for my final. It doesn't seem that hard but I am finding some areas confusing...\n\nMISER Catulle, desinas ineptire,\net quod uides perisse perditum ducas.\nfulsere quondam candidi tibi soles,\ncum uentitabas quo puella ducebat\namata nobis quantum amabitur nulla. 5\nibi illa multa cum iocosa fiebant,\nquae tu uolebas nec puella nolebat,\nfulsere uere candidi tibi soles.\nnunc iam illa non uult: tu quoque impotens noli,\nnec quae ...\nRead more : Problems with Catullus VIII | Views : 1076 | Replies : 5 | Forum : Learning Latin\n\n\"Thygater hemon, ...\"\n\nI'd like to compose a birth blessing for my daughter.\nI'm attending a parents' lesson these weekends and on this coming Saturday I'm supposed to come with one, with which to practice the blessing.\n\nIt's supposed to be written in Korean, but I'd like to make a greek version(OR translation), too.\n\nWhat I'm having in mind is like this.(Okay you laugh at it, but please help me.) :) ...\nRead more : \"Thygater hemon, ...\" | Views : 2705 | Replies : 17 | Forum : Open Board\n\n\"The Name of the Rose\" by Umberto Eco\n\nA while back, somebody here (I want to say Carola) mentioned \"The Name of the Rose\" by Umberto Eco ... so I eventually picked it up. It's a really good murder mystery, and I am having a difficult time putting the book down. It takes place in an Italian abbey in 1327, and the book has Latin scattered throughout the book. Very neat! The have this really cool library too!\n\nHave any of you read ...\nRead more : \"The Name of the Rose\" by Umberto Eco | Views : 1578 | Replies : 10 | Forum : Open Board\n\nAnswers to Wheelock?\n\nThe self-tutorial exercises have answers, but the normal chapter exercises do not.\n\nI've also been thinking of getting the workbook, but to my dismay...they don't have the answers to either.\n\nIs there any online source that has the answers? I've only found chapters 1-9, and 22-37.\n\nI can't find workbook answers at all.\n\nI can ask a teacher....but I'm not taking the class...so I feel ashamed to ask him though I'm sure he would. (He's ...\nRead more : Answers to Wheelock? | Views : 992 | Replies : 6 | Forum : Learning Latin\n\nOvid Amores\n\n:cry: I had a Latin exam today, and well... it didn't go too well. I'm quite sure I translated every sentence wrong, but I just couldn't work this one out and neither could my sister who's very good at Latin.\nNow I don't know which book this is from, but I think it's probably 1st book.\n\nDum servat Iuno mutatam cornibus Io,\nfacta est, ...\nRead more : Ovid Amores | Views : 2081 | Replies : 13 | Forum : Learning Latin\n\nHow old are you?\n\nHow old is everyone here? Just wondering...\nI'm 17\nRead more : How old are you? | Views : 12811 | Replies : 64 | Forum : Open Board\n\nLogin  •  Register\n\nTotal posts 105962 • Total topics 13482 • Total members 19405", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990898370742798} +{"content": "Francis Xavier Aloisio\n\nFrancis Xavier Aloisio was born on the island of Malta, but spent more than half of his life abroad, first in Peru as a missionary priest and then in England where he settled after resigning from the Church.\nWhilst abroad, he realised that not many people knew about the temples of Malta. On his return home, he had a strong urge to find a way to promote the unique wealth of the Maltese prehistoric and historic culture. Firstly he created a collection of paintings depicting Malta’s journey throughout history, and then he started doing his own research on the Temples of Malta and Gozo.\nHe completed a trilogy on the temples of Malta: 'Islands of Dream,' 'The Age of Magic and Wisdom' and 'The New Temple Dreamers.' He also published 'The Maltese Temples in Paintings & Poetry' and 'Malta through the Ages,' 'The Islands of Dream Speak' and 'A Cosmic Perspective to the Maltese Temples' as a self-guide to the sites. He even wrote two autobiographies: 'What a Trip!' and 'Coming to Light!'\nIn 2017, he embarked on writing the script and making a documentary of the Maltese temples: Let the Stones Speak! This documentary is a compilation of all his work and insights about the temples of Malta.\nFrancis directs and consults with people/groups about the experience of the sacred sites found on Malta & Gozo (see: maltatemplejourneys.com), and now together with Christine Auriela, does the same with people who want to visit the Central Coast of California and to connect with the pure Lemurian Energies (lemuriaenergyjourneys.com).\nFrancis started painting late in his life as a way of self-expression. He draws his inspiration from his Maltese background and his experience in South America and England. He is a visionary artist, author, and spiritual temple consultant.\n* Please remember to leave a review for my book at your favourite retailer.\n\nSmashwords Interview\n\nWhat book marketing techniques have been most effective for you?\nThrough 'word of mouth,' my website and internet.\nDescribe your desk\nIt's like a kitchen table...lots of ingredients to create a perfect meal!\nRead more of this interview.\n\nWhere to find Francis Xavier Aloisio online\n\nWhere to buy in print\n\nWhat a Ride! - Navigating Lifetimes and Portals Together\nPrice: $5.99 USD. Words: 44,820. Language: English. Published: May 2, 2020. Categories: Nonfiction » Inspiration » Spiritual inspiration, Nonfiction » Biography » Adventurers & explorers\nThe authors knew that they were meant to be together for some ‘purpose’ when they met. This book is a travel journal with a metaphysical twist! It is the actual adventures and chronicles of the authors journeying together to sacred lands and portals around the world. They also share their soul’s journey experiencing and navigating through their many lifetimes together. What a ride indeed!\nThe Hidden and Forgotten Temples of Malta - A Journey of Discovery\nPrice: $3.99 USD. Words: 16,080. Language: English. Published: April 7, 2020. Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Research\nThe Hidden and Forgotten is written for those that are intrigued by the mysterious sites and lesser-known sites on Malta. What is special and unique about this book are the ‘coordinates’ of each temple serving as a tool for the visitors’ GPS. It will help the visitors to have a meaningful experience and a memorable gift of the temples.\nSacred Symbols – The Geometric Language of the Temples of Malta\nPrice: $4.99 USD. Words: 11,230. Language: English. Published: September 19, 2019. Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Multicultural education\nMalta's Temples are rare jewels in the crown of Earth's finest treasures. In 2011, Christine Aloisio received information/insights about the geometric symbols of each temple of Malta and Gozo. These sacred symbols were printed in a set of cards, and now, they are replaced by this eBook for better worldwide access. This Sacred Symbols eBook is a ‘must’ on a visit to the Mystic Temples of Malta.\nCommentary & Conversation - Feedback from Readers\nPrice: $2.99 USD. Words: 21,630. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: May 16, 2019. Categories: Nonfiction » Inspiration » Spiritual inspiration\nFrancis started painting and writing very late in his life. For sure, he never thought or dreamt that he would ever write a book. Yet, he managed to publish several books on the temples of Malta from an ‘alternative perspective’ and written two autobiographies. Here in this booklet he brings together all the commentaries, remarks, thoughts, notes and conversation of readers.\nA Cosmic Perspective to the Maltese Temples - An Alternative Handbook & Guide\nPrice: $5.99 USD. Words: 22,220. Language: English. Published: November 12, 2018. Categories: Nonfiction » History » Ancient\nA guidebook that gives us a ‘cosmic,’ a ‘metaphysical,’ a ‘spiritual,’ an ‘alternative,’ and a ‘holistic’ perspective to the Prehistoric Temples of Malta and Gozo. It surely challenges conventional outlook and fixed theories about the Temples and provides us with an ‘alternative’ viewpoint on these Sacred and Mysterious Sites.\nComing to Light - Uncovering My Inner Talents\nPrice: $3.99 USD. Words: 33,660. Language: British English. Published: September 19, 2017. Categories: Nonfiction » Inspiration » Personal inspiration\nIn this ‘second’ autobiography Coming to Light! the author takes us through his journey to creativity. He shares with the readers how he uncovered his inner talents of music, painting and writing later on in his life and how he managed to bring them to light and subsequently expressed in creative projects. It was a trip full of wondrous possibilities and incredible probabilities, filled with excit\nDroomeilanden de tempels van Malta – verborgen mysteries onthuld\nPrice: $4.99 USD. Words: 79,110. Language: Dutch. Published: April 2, 2017. Categories: Fiction » Visionary & metaphysical\nDe roman Droomeilanden duikt in de magie en de geheimen van de prehistorische tempels van Malta. Het boek is geschreven om de officiële kijk op en gevestigde theorieën over de tempels aan te vechten. Deze unieke bouwsels zouden met hun verborgen boodschappen wel eens de sleutel kunnen bevatten tot het aloude verleden van de mensheidThe Islands of Dream Speak\nPrice: $5.99 USD. Words: 78,330. Language: English. Published: July 23, 2016. Categories: Nonfiction » New Age » Magic\nThe Islands of Dream Speak is the first book to have all the different schools of thought and disciplines coming together under one roof. It is a unique collection of research, publications and articles of historians, professionals, writers and spiritual people together with individual experiences about the Prehistoric Temples of Malta.The book is also a testimony of the author’s own journey.\nThe Maltese Temples in Paintings & Poetry\nPrice: $3.99 USD. Words: 5,270. Language: English. Published: June 18, 2016. Categories: Nonfiction » Art, Architecture, Photography » Artists\nA collection of paintings and poetry that captures the flavour and the energies of the Maltese prehistoric temples in a feast of verse and colour.\nLe Isole del Sogno - I Templi di Malta – I Misteri Svelati\nPrice: $4.99 USD. Words: 72,670. Language: Italian. Published: April 4, 2016. Categories: Fiction » Inspirational\nLe Isole del Sogno: Questo romanzo si addentra nella magia e nei segreti dei templi preistorici di Malta. Questo è il primo libro che approccia i templi con una prospettiva olistica. Il libro è destinato a sfidare la visione convenzionale e le teorie statiche relative ai templi. Questi templi unici, con i loro segreti codificati, potrebbero custodire la chiave del passato remoto dell'umanità.\nIslands of Dream - The Temples of Malta, Hidden Mysteries Revealed\nPrice: $6.99 USD. Words: 79,310. Language: English. Published: November 19, 2015. Categories: Fiction » Inspirational\nThe novelogue 'Islands of Dream' delves into the magic and secrets of the Maltese Prehistoric Temples. The book is intended to challenge conventional outlook and fixed theories about the Temples. These unique temples, with their encoded secrets, might have the key to humanity’s ancient past.\nThe Age of Magic and Wisdom - Humankind's Evolutionary Journey and The Maltese Temples.\nPrice: $5.99 USD. Words: 55,560. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: November 18, 2015. Categories: Fiction » Inspirational\nThe novel brings to light amazing information about the long evolutionary journey of humankind on planet Earth, and the special role of Malta and its Prehistoric Temples. We now have all the pieces of the puzzle of humankind’s evo-journey on Earth.\nWhat a Trip! - Out of the shadow...into the Light\nPrice: $5.99 USD. Words: 59,440. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: October 26, 2015. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs\n(5.00 from 3 reviews)\nThe book is a self-reflective autobiography whereby the author dares to write on such a personal subject and in such an open manner about sexuality and spirituality. He shares his journey on the long road towards inner happiness and emotional maturity. Francis’ story is also our own story and personal journey towards fulfilment and realisation of self.\nThe New Temple Dreamers - Stories and Myths From Malta after Atlantis\nPrice: $4.99 USD. Words: 35,780. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: March 10, 2015. Categories: Fiction » Inspirational\nThe novel, The New Temple Dreamers, take us into a world of folk-tales as we listen to the stories and legends from Malta at the end of Atlantis. It leads us gently to the era after the floods when new settlers arrived on these newly formed islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. This book speaks to all the ‘young in heart.’\n\nFrancis Xavier Aloisio's tag cloud\n\nage of aquarius    alternative    alternative view    archaeology    art    atlantide    atlantis    atlantis lemuria    big bang    carnival    cart ruts    catholic priest    channelling    childrens stories    comments    coordinates    cosmic    cosmic consciousness    cosmic energy    cosmic perspective    creactivity    cultures    exhibition    extraterrestrial    fall of atlantis    francisbooks    generatori di energia    giganti    giza pyramid    goddess    goddess culture    gps tool    guide book    hidden talents    hidden temples    hypogeum    indigo kids    individual experiences    insights    inspiration    inspirational    ipogeo    knights of malta    lemuria    link to atlantis    magic    malta    malta temples    maltatemplejourneys    maltese cross    maltese history    maltese temples    metaphysics    music    myths    nature festivals    navigating lifetimes    painting    paintings    peru    poetry    portals    powerhouse    prehistoric    prehistoric sites    prehistory    preistoria    psychology    razza originaria    reflective relationship    relationships    research    root race    sacred geometry    sacred sites    sexuality    siege of malta    sirians    soul family    spiritual autobiography    spirituality    star beings    tantra    temple tours    templi di malta    thoththeatlantean    travel journey    vortices   ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8660842180252075} +{"content": "The Season of Letting Go\n\nThe autumnal equinox is about change. There’s a miserable fog today, dense and so uncommon on my high prairie. Chilly enough for a sweatshirt, the dog bellies are all muddy, and the geldings are fracking about. If there is a New Year, this is the time to note the old year. Fall is a season … Read more\n\nPart of Your Horse Stays Behind\n\nWhen it came time to say goodbye to my dressage mentor, a trainer that I’d ridden with several times a week for five years, she cried. I was surprised. I knew I would; she’d changed my life. But I was a bit flattered that she cared that much. By the time I got to the … Read more\n\nHow a Legend is Born\n\nWhat is it about horses? I think I might have drawn them on cave walls at the beginning of time, already a legend to deserve the honor. Horses have been with us ever since, our lives depending on them much more than they needed us. Nothing about that has changed. We are hooked and we … Read more\n\nPoetry Out Loud: Walking the Dog\n\nWalking the Dog There was a message on my phone. My dog was ready to come home, they said. It was just her ashes, they didn’t say. Never one to be put on a shelf, we took one last walk together around the farm, her cremains, I guess, tucked under my arm. She usually bounds … Read more\n\nA Funny Thing Happened During the Euthanasia.\n\nWe’ve been having llama line dances here for over twenty years. It happens at dusk and it is boundingly beautiful. The llamas and I have hiked the trails, ground driven in harness, and competed at Llama Agility. Then we turned around and the llamas were the favorite “obstacle” when we did horse agility here on … Read more\n\nPhoto & Poem: Limbo\n\n  As if struck by lightning, the horse died; a clean and horrible quiet. No diagnosis, no cure, no negotiation. The reluctant but permanent truth that no amount of flapping emotion can change. Held long in the instant of being cleaved in two, stripped bare in the flash of change. Not touching the dry ground … Read more\n\nThe Next Horse: Remounting after the Hardest Fall of All\n\n    This perfect horse of yours has been with you since he was young, or you got him near retirement, but he taught you the best of what you know. Maybe he was your first horse or maybe he was one of many in the course of your life, but this particular horse just … Read more\n\nPhoto & Poem: Payment Due\n\n  No more lingering in the melon-colored dusk, grazing late to the barn. The pasture is finished, even the weeds only skeletons. Overnight, the horses prefer barn-stored hay in the windbreak of a south-facing barn. The light drops fast, blood-splatter leaves in a green hedge. Pried from my hand what I hold dear, instead wrapping … Read more\n\nPhoto & Poem: Reluctant\n\n  Stay outside until the sun is low, reluctant to let the day end, tidying halters, raking loose hay into stalls, dragging my feet. Not ready. Just that this sweet ordinary day, this warm season, will soon be carried off in the wind, gone to seed. Loosening my grip from what I know will be … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7636322379112244} +{"content": "Young Adult Novels | Fantasy Fiction Books For Teenagers - Peters\nSorry, but you already have a basket with that name. Please use something else.\n\nYoung adult fiction (KS4/5)\n\nThis site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. 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[…]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992948174476624} +{"content": "Posted in book reviews\n\nContinue reading “Casting stones, or catching stones?”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9747760891914368} +{"content": "Presidio: A Novel (Hardcover)\n\nPresidio: A Novel Cover Image\nOn Our Shelves Now at:\nPolitics and Prose at 5015 Connecticut Avenue NW\n1 on hand, as of Apr 22 5:15pmAtria Books\nPublication Date: August 21st, 2018\nPages: 320\nLanguage: English\n\nMembership Benefits\n\n Gift cards can be used online or in-store.\n\nGift Card", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998286366462708} +{"content": "Explore Poems GO!\n\nBlue - Μελαγχόλησα Hay(Na) Ku\n\nRating: 5.0\n\nis gone\n\nI am blue\n\nο χειμώνας\n\nκι εγώ μελαγχόλησα\nSunday, March 7, 2021\nTopic(s) of this poem: winter,mood\nM Asim Nehal 08 March 2021\nNice one. I liked the straightforward feelings.\n0 0 Reply\nA change of season sometimes affects our moods. A lovely haynaku..\n0 0 Reply\nVarsha M 07 March 2021\nWinter is gone you should be green not blue...hue no blue....jolly no lowly....\n0 0 Reply\nCaptain Cur 07 March 2021\nThat makes me see red! I have had enough snow. Are you a skier?\n0 0 Reply\nBelle Wassermeister 07 March 2021\nWinter is not quite gone where I live, but I will not be blue when it happens!\n0 0 Reply\n\nCaged Bird\n\nDelivering Poems Around The World\n\nPoems are the property of their respective owners. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge...\n\n4/21/2021 12:31:01 PM # 1.0.0.560", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9030941128730774} +{"content": "First Light in Morning Star\n\nFirst Light in Morning Star\n\nby Charlotte Hubbard\n\nNOOK Book(eBook)\n\n$7.49 $8.54 Save 12% Current price is $7.49, Original price is $8.54. You Save 12%.\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\nLEND ME® See DetailsPraise for the novels of Charlotte Hubbard\n“Hubbard firmly grounds the storyline in the principle of Amish grace.”\nPublishers Weekly\n“Hubbard writes of healing and brave new beginnings from a refreshingly feminist perspective.”\nVisit us at www.kensingtonbooks.com\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781420151855\nPublisher: Kensington\nPublication date: 12/29/2020\nSeries: The Maidels of Morning Star , #2\nSold by: Barnes & Noble\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 368\nSales rank: 39,201\nFile size: 1 MBCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8864963054656982} +{"content": "PoetrySoup Will be down for Maintenance at 11:00 EST\nSubmit 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\nCan't Knock My Hustle\n\nNicole Sharon Brown Avatar Nicole Sharon Brown - Premium MemberPremium Member Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Can't Knock My Hustle which was written by poet Nicole Sharon Brown. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Nicole Sharon Brown\n\nBest Nicole Sharon Brown Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nCan't Knock My Hustle\n\n You have not experienced things the way I have\n\nBecause you are not me.\n\n My tragedies could be your testimonies.\n\nMy Egypt may be your promised land.\n\nAll of your that girl is crazy stuff. Take it up with the big man.\n\nMy struggles are different from yours and God's victory,\n\nFor us is grander than what you can see outdoors.\n\nThe floors that you may have to spitshine with tears,\n\nIs different from mine. Your breakthrough may occur.\n\nIn days and mine may take years.So talk about me inside,\n\nAnd outdoors. God is diversity and all of us He adores.\n\nI will not knock your struggle because I don't know everything,\n\nAbout You. So I suggest toward me this is something you\n\nShould not do. If you do God got you. He got me too.\n\nI still love you He does too. You can't knock my hustle.\n\nI came here with a job to do whether I'm employed to the King,\n\nOr something made by made who calls themselves incorporating.\n\nYou knock my hustle because you don't know my struggle.\n\n3-24-11\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. Be the first to comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7275716662406921} +{"content": "block out\n\nphrasal verb\nblocked out; blocking out; blocks out\n\nDefinition of block out\n\n1 : to hide or cover something so that it cannot be seen, felt, or heard Clouds blocked out the sun. We put on music to block out the sound of the traffic.\n2 : to force oneself not to think about (something) He tried to block the event out.\n3 : to ignore (something) blocking out distractions\n\nLearn More about block out\n\nStatistics for block out\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Block out.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/block%20out. Accessed 30 May. 2020.\n\nComments on block out\n\nWhat made you want to look up block ou", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9565168619155884} +{"content": "\n\nbook. The word book has come to have many meanings, e.g., any collection of sheets of paper, wood, or other material sewn or bound together; a division of a written work (books of the Bible, books of Caesar's Gallic War); and statements of financial accounting (bookkeeping). The primary meaning today is, however, a written work either in manuscript or in printed or electronic form that is of substantial length.\n\nSections in this article:\n\nThe Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2012, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.\n\nSee more Encyclopedia articles on: Libraries, Books, and Printing", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9757561087608337} +{"content": "Definitions for CUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"C-spine.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2013. Web. 22 May 2013. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for C-spine:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6723282337188721} +{"content": "Hunting with the eskimos. (Book, 2010) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nHunting with the eskimos. Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nHunting with the eskimos.\n\nAuthor: Harry Whitney\nPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Nabu Press, 2010.\nEdition/Format:  Print book : EnglishView all editions and formats\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: Harry Whitney\nISBN: 1176285084 9781176285088\nOCLC Number: 945126357\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? You can easily create a free account.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8962233066558838} +{"content": "NEW: Introducing Tap. 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Vygotsky\nLev Semyonich Vygotsky studied at Moscow University and became a pioneer in cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics. He worked at the Institute of Psychology in Moscow from 1924 until his death from tuberculosis ten years later. From his observations of children he formed theories about the role of culture in child development, as well as the importance of play and, most importantly, on modes of speech. These most productive years produced \"Thought and Language\", which was for a time suppressed by the Stalinist regime. It stands as a classic text and is still assigned in university courses in psychology and education.\n\nProduct Attributes\n\nProduct attributeBook Format:   Paperback\nProduct attributeMinimum Age:   22\nProduct attributeNumber of Pages:   0351\nProduct attributePublisher:   MIT Press (MA)\nAdvertisement Bottom", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5433958768844604} +{"content": "Skip to content\n\nOnline Events for Writers\n\nThe best online events for writers of fiction, poetry, and memoir.\nLearn. Connect. Grow.\n\nPost your events on social media using the hashtag  #valleyofwritersevents to get onto our radar. All times are US Eastern Time.\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nBoston Book Festival: YA: This Session’s for the Birds\n\nOctober 20, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm EDT\n\nAbout this event\n\nWhether you identify as a city kid or an avid naturalist, fascinating birds can be found everywhere! 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The philosophy of John Stuart Mill. Literary form in philosophy.\n\nResearch Interests\n\nI trained as a moral and political philosopher, and in that guise I have published a number of articles and a book, Living Without Domination. My more recent work is in the philosophy of autobiography, which I understand as a way of connecting questions about the good, selfhood, narrative, self-knowledge, experience, and the uses of literary form. I am particularly interested in the lives and autobiographies of ascetics—soldiers, monks, hermits, solo travellers—as ways of addressing these questions. As part of this work I have published articles in journals including Inquiry, Ratio, Res Publica, and The Journal of Applied Philosophy, and in the Blackwell Companion to John Stuart Mill. I am currently writing a book about autobiography, narrative, and self-realization, under the working title Good Lives.\n\nCurrent Teaching\n\nLent 2016: On research leave\n\nSummer 2016: PHIL100 Introduction to Philosophy: Death, the Good Life, and the Self (lectures)\n\nExternal Roles\n\nI am Lancaster philosophy's representative to the AHRC-funded North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership, which funds postgraduate study in philosophy. 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Well-fed, well-cared for, well in body, mind and spirit. Well endowed? If it’s your thing, I guess. One supposes it would have to be. That took a turn, one day I’ll stop improvising these introductions, I swear. Fucking hell. See? I would be lying if I said I […]\n\nRead More Hogs-Men\n\nWelcome back again my friends, to the show that technically never began and, therefore definitionally, never ends. Lovely to see everyone here today! C. Thank you, you’ve now been seen. Off to a good start, no? Anyway, sorry it’s been a minute, the world has me more nonplussed these days than an elementary student’s forgotten […]\n\nRead More “Drouning”\n\nShuck and Haw\n\nGazing into the distance the weary traveller focuses on a shimmering wall of text. An affirming lighthouse in the starvation of this desert, or a simple mirage, cruelly ephemeral? Well, I shouldn’t be making promises regarding “cruel ephemeralness” but alas, what you see before you is no false image. The text anyway, no promises on […]\n\nRead More Shuck and Haw\n\nKant(es) Inferno\n\nFelicitations, fellas and fellinas, you made it! I hope to find everyone absurdly well or vastly better! A quickie today so I’ll leave “most” of the dime-store philosophizing for another time. Recently I’ve been reflecting on anger, both mine and others and the impact it has upon the world and on ourselves. Certainly, some high-profile […]\n\nRead More Kant(es) Inferno\n\nTolsToy Story\n\nGood day fellows and fellas, feckless and fruitless, fornicators and obfuscators, all are welcome here, it’s an honour to have you. Please though wipe your feet and your hate, my floors are already in shambles. First question, from where does the expression, “works like a charm”, originate? Outside of the Harry Potter universe, charms are […]\n\nRead More TolsToy Story", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7231646776199341} +{"content": "Profane: Sacrilegious Expression in a Multicultural Age\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nProfane materials. Blasphemy. Sacrilege. These are ideas you might expect to be relegated to years past, relics that have no place in a modern age. But these days, with news stories like the Dutch comics scandal and increasing religious tension across the world, the concept of blasphemy is alive and well.\n\nProfane attempts to define what constitutes a sacrilegious act in the world of 2014, analyzing everything from art scandals to faith-motivated murder to gain a deeper understanding of how profane ideas crystalize in different cultures. Obviously, the book focuses mostly on religion, particularly Salmon Rushdie and the Dutch comics scandal, but other chapters focus on concepts of secular blasphemy (flag burning, gender roles, and curiously enough, didgeridoo playing) as well as lesser-known cases where blasphemy led to prosecution, outrage, and violence.\n\nThere is some overlap and repetition between the various chapters, but for the most part, Profane capably encompasses as many facets of this complex topic as possible, examining it on cultural, political, and personal levels. Hopefully this book will serve as a powerful conversation starter.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Christopher S. 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A man so narcissistic that he can narrate the birth of his son, and insert anecdotes about how his parking was running out, and so it was a bit inconvenient.\n\nCrass in places, it is nonetheless a very funny listen. Points to Audible for putting it in their “guaranteed good listen” collection.\n\nThe problem with an Audible book is the impossibilty of highlighting. This book has a lot of phrases I’d like to revisit, but there doesn’t seem to be a way to mark phrases (there are bookmarks, but it’s not quite the same thing).\n\nLeave a comment\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": 0.9799017906188965} +{"content": "Elemonade Famous Quotes & Sayings\n\nList of top 12 famous quotes and sayings about elemonade to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.\n\nTop 12 Elemonade Quotes\n\n#1. 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No one is born as a teacher! - Author: Mehmet Murat Ildan\nElemonade Quotes #867915\n#8. I always order the banned books from a black market dealer in California, figuring if the State of Mississippi banned them, they must be good. - Author: Kathryn Stockett\nElemonade Quotes #1323384\n#9. Study a foreign language if you have opportunity to do so. You may never be called to a land where that language is spoken, but the study will have given you a better understanding of your own tongue or of another tongue you may be asked to acquire. - Author: Gordon B. Hinckley\nElemonade Quotes #1533083\n#10. I'm an enigma, an unknown. You can't really figure out what I'm going to do next. I like it like that. - Author: Emmitt Smith\nElemonade Quotes #1702351\n#11. The fact that mathematics does such a good job of describing the Universe is a mystery that we don't understand. 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How much worse will it be if I ever am under contract?\n\nThe most important thing the past year has taught me: no doubts. I’m trusting my heart, my instincts, my path. I’m going to write hard and wildly and I’m not going to stop and worry about what anyone else might say or do. Whether anybody else will like what I’m doing or hate it. I’m bleeding Story with my heart and that’s all that matters.\n\nWhat does this mean?  It means I finally found MY story.  I found the kind of story I *have* to write.  I can write that story with authority, with belief in my heart that it’s the right story for me, right now.  Instead of wavering, whining, and wandering around in the darkness, I hacked my own path out of the wilds.  Most importantly, I FINISH.  When I commit to a story, I finish it.  I think that’s one of the most important commitments a writer can make.\n\nI also paid attention to the state of the market, New York publishing, and how that fits with what I like to write.  When I stumbled across Drollerie Press and saw mythic transformative fiction and the glorious graphics on the site, I can’t explain it.  My heart skipped a beat.  I felt a resonance deep inside.  And I knew I had to submit.  Three pieces officially accepted for publication this year!  Another under consideration.  Inspiration brimming inside me.  A brilliant editor who’s teaching me to keep my voice while fine-tuning the story to our utmost ability.  What more could I want?\n\nWell, someday, a NY contract too and an agent would be nice.   But I’m writing what I LOVE, and I found a place that loves the same thing.  It’s a great opportunity to grow with a new house, and I’m loving every minute of it.\n\nSo this year, I learned to listen to my heart.  I committed to daily writing, 500-1000 words, even if that means getting up at 4:00 a.m. to do it.  I have an accountability partner, my beloved sister, and my dearest friend, Wanda, all whom I trust unquestioningly. In 2007, I’ve written over 194,000 words already and finished SEVEN projects.\n\nI have a vision for where I’m going, and I’m writing stories I love to get there.\n\n2 thoughts on “Happy Birthday, Year 4\n\n 1. Happy writing birthday! I think you’ve learned some great things, and I look forward to watching as you make those dreams come true.\n\n (And I love the new look to the blog!)\n\n 2. Thanks so much, Nicole! I’ll write up this year’s birthday note by the end of the month.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8305355310440063} +{"content": "The Masked City: (The Invisible Library, #2)\n\n  by Genevieve Cogman\n\nPlease log in to add The Masked City to one of your shelves. If you do not already have an account, register one now! It's easy and completely free, and will let you create your own shelves at Online Book Club!\n\nSubgenre Hashtags for The Masked City\n\nNo hashtags for The Masked City have been added yet.\n\nTo add hashtags to a book, you need to log in.\n\nAdd Book Details for The Masked City\n\nPlease log in to add book details like genre or publication date. Not a member yet? 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One thing that got confusing for me is that each chapter the author changes the point of view between Jack and Ellie. On the bright side, I still found the book pretty interesting and the plot was awesome! The characters are funny and the description is good. If the book could change a little then it would be four stars instead of three. The book was pretty long. If you like fiction and long books then this is the book for you!\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Megan Shull\nStar Count 3/5\nFormat Hard\nPage Count 400 pages\nPublisher Katherine Tegen Books\nPublish Date 26-Aug-2014\nISBN 9780062311696\nAmazon Buy this Book\nIssue September 2014\nCategory Tweens\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Swap”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9747850298881531} +{"content": "\nUnless otherwise noted, content on this site is Copyright © of Samantha Hunter. This site may not be reproduced without express permission from Samantha Hunter. 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Master of Civil Engineering.\n\n [mak-uh n-roh] /ˈmæk ənˌroʊ/ noun 1. John Patrick, born 1959, U.S. tennis player. /ˈmækənˌrəʊ/ noun 1. John (Patrick Jr). born 1959, US tennis player: US singles champion (1979–81; 1984) and doubles champion (1979; 1981;1983;1989): Wimbledon singles champion (1981; 1983; 1984) and doubles champion (1979; 1981; 1983; 1984; 1992)\n\n /məˈkjuːən/ noun 1. Ian (Russell). born 1948, British novelist and short-story writer. His books include First Love, Last Rites (1975), The Child in Time (1987), The Innocent (1990), Amsterdam (which won the Booker prize in 1998), Atonement (2001), Saturday (2005), and On Chesil Beach (2007)\n\nDisclaimer: McDowell 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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Printed on FSC-certified paper with vegetable inks.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nMotomitsu Maehara is a Japanese artist, children's book author, and musician based in Paris, France.\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781736226438\nISBN-10: 1736226436\nPublisher: Blue Dot Kids Press\nPublication Date: October 19th, 2021\nPages: 20\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999585747718811} +{"content": "The Story of Esther the Queen A Popular Exposition by Alexander M Symington\n\nThe Story of Esther the Queen A Popular Exposition by Alexander M Symington\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n198 pages\n\nAlexander M Symington\nMore books by Alexander M Symington\n\nPublication date\n\n3rd September 2015\n\nLovereading is just a convenient way to find new books and hear others opinions on them.\n\nSarah Murray – age 15\n\nIt has introduced my children to books we hadn’t come across before. 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Yes, Mom is a girl.\nYes, there will be girl hair when we leave.\n\nThe life we’ve grown into,\nfirst she and I and then he\nwho married into this confluence\nof ordered disorder,\nthis life has authentic charm.\n\nWe go slow, we don’t try to measure up.\nOur victories are sweeter\nfor how long they take to manifest\nand mysterious\nfor how quickly they can disappear.\n\nI can’t say it’s tragic in this virtual village,\nthis parallel universe\npeopled with other singular folk\nwho understand the need for things\nlike space and processing time,\npatience and velvet compassion,\nsmooth voices, soft dolls,\nsweet routine and\nmore spice in everything.\n\nWe have magic here, I tell you.\nSongs that play in color,\nvoices with texture,\nfolks who spin and swing and\nhum and sing.\n\nAnd the leaves! The glorious\nminnow leaves,\ndancing upstream,\nbetween the clouds,\nand laughing.\n\nPoet’s Notes:  My young adult daughter lives with my husband and me.  She also lives with Autism, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and a great deal of anxiety. She presents as quite challenged to the uninitiated eye, and our lives are far from typical.\n\nI often feel that we live in a parallel universe, moving at an entirely different pace while the world speeds past.  The children of friends and family meet their expected milestones and move on, and we amble and pause, spin in circles, and forge our own footpaths through the weedy brush. Our milestones are different, but if and when they come, we celebrate them well and take nothing for granted.\n\nIt’s not an easy life but it’s also not the grand tragedy that some people seem to believe it is. I wrote this poem to offer a different perspective to those who feel sorry for us and those who move in the faster, more conventional lanes.\n\nAbout the Poet:  Melinda Coppola has been writing in some form for nearly five decades.  Her work has been published in several magazines, books, and periodicals including I Come from the World, Harpur Palate, Kaleidoscope, The Autism Perspective, Spirit First, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Welcome Home, and Celebrations.  She is an artist, yoga teacher, and mother to an amazing daughter with special needs and enjoys infusing the work of her heart with her voice as a poet.\n\nCoppola nourishes her creative spirit with singing, early morning walks, collecting and making art with beach stones, cooking, spending quiet time with her husband and daughter, and communing with her cats.  This poem was first published on her personal blog twenty four may on June 8 2017.\n\n~ Read More Posts ~\n\nReturning to Autismville\n\nGood day! Below, the second of three of my poems that are eligible for the Readers Choice Award over at ...\nRead More\n\n7 AM, Redux\n\nDear Reader, I'm so pleased to share my first of three finalist poems from the Songs of Eretz poetry contest ...\nRead More\n\nI offer you gifts of words newly strung and tender, strong and sometimes proud, words that are still humming with ...\nRead More\n\nWhen overwhelmed, lavender. When nerves fray, pockets empty, mind seems a tangle of wires, crossed and stripped— lavender. When ears ...\nRead More\n\nPutting My Foot Down\n\nPutting my Foot Down I’m no stranger to disability. I’ve been Bink’s mom for 25 years. I know lots of ...\nRead More\n\nI wanted to say let my people write, or sing, or paint. Let them take their hair down and doff ...\nRead More\n\nInappropriate THIS\n\nInappropriate this I love Caillou. For those who are unacquainted, this is a cartoon show about a little boy by ...\nRead More\n\nPoems, Interrupted\n\nMy poems want to begin, lately, with waking from a dream, at dawn, midnight, 3 am or other portentous digits ...\nRead More\n\nIt’s a Good Thing\n\nThe View from Here Hello from my couch, where I’ve been planted for the majority of my waking hours for ...\nRead More\n\nCaregiver’s Lament\n\nI’m on the couch, somewhere in between sitting and reclining. My right leg is extended out in front of me, ...\nRead More\n\nOn Technology, Mobility, and Relinquishing Control\n\nTechno Turbulence, with Mobility Hiatus Ahead The daylight came, an everyday miracle and I rose to it with pure intentions ...\nRead More\n\nFrom the First of November, 2017\n\nBecause sometimes it takes a whole month to write it down. I type with hands that are redolent with garlic, ...\nRead More\n\nThe Man in the Grocery Line\n\nCertain special needs are invisible, or really hard to spot. This can include Autism, in some people. That isn’t Bink’s ...\nRead More\n\nInner Child Remembers\n\nBefore The Tax that adolescence imposes on body, mind, and spirit, probably in that order, there were hearty chunks of ...\nRead More\n\nAutographing Autumn\n\nI was walking, first field-- verdant, moist , glorious carpet of greens, and the woods edged closer, with a beckoning ...\nRead More\n\nWe are pausing on a bridge over the dwindling stream that crawls through our large, local dollop of green, Bird ...\nRead More\n\nThe Art of Being Present\n\nart by my friend Marina Powdermaker. Find more of her work at https://www.etsy.com/shop/MarinaPowdermaker PAST where I am rereading the same ...\nRead More\n\nPerhaps you’re an island, but you’re still in the world.\n\nMass Deception There’s no wonder here. No wonder we are so tight tense irritable. Sick more often. No surprise, no ...\nRead More\n\nIn Times Like These: Silver Linings of Caregiving\n\nTHANK YOU, TEDIUM In the midst of the interminable news; all-bad-all-the-time, chaos and tragedy, aftermath and predictions, close ups and ...\nRead More\n\nSuperguy is a very private sort. I am too, in my way. There are times, though, when things need to ...\nRead More\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999634027481079} +{"content": "About me\n\nGet new posts by email.\n\nAbout me\n\nThe new Guardian\n\nThere’s a preview of the new Guardian online here… It’s well worth a look, if only to marvel at their new-found obsession with blue, which seems almost as extensive as that on this site! It’s certainly looking quite good…\n\nThis post was filed under: News and Comment.\n\nRecently published posts\n\nWeeknotes 2022.32 / 14 August 2022\n\nWeeknotes 2022.31 / 07 August 2022\n\nOn book reviews / 05 August 2022\n\nWhat I’ve been reading this month / 31 July 2022\n\nWeeknotes 2022.30 / 31 July 2022\n\nWeeknotes 2022.29 / 24 July 2022\n\nRandom posts from the archive\n\nComments and responses\n\nComment from sjhoward (author of the post)\n\n    19.05, 11/09/2005\n\nPrinted versions of this were distrubuted with Saturday’s Guardian and Sunday’s Observer – and they made it look even better, with extremely high print quality, better even that front-page grahpics in the current format. I was very impressed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nSearch Results Showing Item 2 of 3\n\nThe bone bed / Patricia Cornwell.\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 132 of 134 copies available at Evergreen Indiana. (Show)\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Waterloo-Grant Township Public Library.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 134 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nWaterloo-Grant Twp PL - Waterloo F COR (Text) 30090000657036 Fiction Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780399157561\n • ISBN: 0399157565\n • Physical Description: 463 pages : color photograph ; 25 cm.\n • Publisher: New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, [2012]\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Series information taken from Fantastic Fiction website.\nIllustrations on endpapers.\nSummary, etc.: --Publisher.\nSubject: Scarpetta, Kay (Fictitious character)\nMurder > Fiction.\nMedical examiners (Law) > Fiction.\nForensic pathologists > Fiction.\nWomen physicians > Fiction.\nGenre: Mystery fiction.\nSearch Results Showing Item 2 of 3\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6454938650131226} +{"content": "  My Cart \n\nMike Logan\n\nDawn comes on velvet tiptoes\nTo shade the eastern skies.\nShe lifts rose colored fingertips\nAnd bids the sun to rise.\n\nThis soft eyed golden goddess\nSteals mountains from the night,\nUnfurls her glowing banners\nAnd brings the gift of light.\n\nFrom Bronc to Breakfast (Buglin' Bull Press)\nUsed here with the author's permission.\n\nPurchase a framed print of this poem.\n\nMike Logan grew up in Kansas but adopted Montana as his home state in 1968 and remains there today. A high school teacher for 25 years, Mike retired in 1991. A passion for trout fishing led him to a new career as a wildlife photographer; a companion career writing cowboy poetry evolved soon after. Author of numerous books and recognized in 2006 as the Will Rogers Male Cowboy Poet of the Year, Mike appears on TV and travels the country sharing his enthusiasm and creative interpretations of life in the West.\n\nNew comments are closed for now.\nLovely! Lovely! Lovely!\nPosted 05/24/2015 06:13 AM\nanne.lehman2929@att.net:\nI like the images in my head right now...thanks.\nPosted 05/19/2015 03:19 PM\nLarry Schug:\nIt's all about La Luz! Ask Rudolfo Anaya (and Mike Logan). Beautiful.\nPosted 05/19/2015 07:55 AM\nA very pretty little poem. I liked it very much\nPosted 05/19/2015 01:03 AM\n\nContents of this web site and all original text and images therein are copyright © by Your Daily Poem. 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Each of the stories has been previously published as a stand alone title in the Live-Fiction series.\n\nThe idea was inspired by Krzysztof Kieslowski’s mini-series masterpiece The Decalogue – 10 short films set in 1980s Poland, each exploring one of the Ten Commandments through a contemporary lens.\n\nHere are the sins, and the stories:\n\nLUST – “The Dinner Party” Everyone wants something.\n\nGLUTTONY – “SPIN” Too much food, or too much exercise?\n\nGREED – “Prank” When money and ratings take over at a contemporary radio station\n\nSLOTH – “I Agree” You really should read what you agree to on the web.\n\nWRATH – “Cake Knives Don’t Kill” Taking matters into your own hands can have dire consequences when the issue is revenge.\n\nENVY – “No Room in the Bin” There’s no time like Christmas to inspire envy of what the neighbours have. 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Pierce, SI.com, \"Humboldt Tragedy Hits Home for Hockey and Non-Hockey Families Alike,\" 9 Apr. 2018 After its sixth attempt, the Justice Department practically had a conniption fit. Ian Shapira, Washington Post, \"Biometric hand scans and reinforced concrete: The history of the secret FISA court,\" 9 Feb. 2018 Words that would have caused our grandparents to have conniptions now pass without remark. Emma Byrne, Time, \"The Absolute F-cking Best Swear Word For You,\" 23 Jan. 2018 The left has conniptions because a foreign official may spend a night at a hotel in which the Trump family has an interest. WSJ, \"EPA Fund Recipients Side With the Agency,\" 28 July 2017 What a relief for parents the world over that even royal children throw conniptions at the most inconvenient of times! Katie Nicholl, Vanities, \"William and Kate's European Tour Was a P.R. Victory for Britain,\" 21 July 2017 Or someone remembered his publicist sitting in the corner having a quiet conniption. Chelsea Peng, Marie Claire, \"Petty Party: The Most Guiltily Satisfying Celebrity Things That Happened This Week,\" 28 July 2017\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'conniption.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 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The competition is completely free to enter, and there are some great prizes up for grabs. We will award prizes in two age categories, 10-13 and 14-17.\n\n1st prize: £50 book token for your school library and £50 cash for yourself!\n\nAnd see your work published on our website at www.writingeastmidlands.co.uk.\nTen highly commended pieces of writing from each age category, along with the overall winning pieces, will be published in our online anthology, The Beacon, here on our website. Have a look at last year’s winners: click HERE.\n\nEnter here: writingeastmidlands.submittable.com\n\nOr, download a postal entry form and send your entry to Writing East Midlands, 32a Stony Street, Nottingham, NG1\n\nEntry is free and the deadline is 30th April 2017\n\nWinners will be announced on the Summer Solstice, 21st June 2017, which is also National Writing Day. Keep up with National Writing Day news and events at www.nationalwritingday.org.uk\n\nPlease read our full rules of entry HERE.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a comment\n\nPlease feel free to leave a message.\n\nThe poetry london prize\n\n  poetry london prize The Poetry London Prize is a major, internationally renowned award for a single outstanding poem. 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Web. 1 Oct. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999210834503174} +{"content": "\nBecoming a member of the LoveReading4Kids community is free.\n\nNo catches, no fine print just unconditional book loving for your children with their favourites saved to their own digital bookshelf.\n\nNew members get entered into our monthly draw to win £100 to spend in your local bookshop plus lots lots more...\n\nFind out more\n\nThe Worrysaurus\n\nWritten by Rachel Bright\n\nIllustrated by Chris Chatterton\n\nFamily / Home Stories Featured Books for 3+ readers Featured Books for 5+ readers Featured Books for 7+ readers Personal Social Health Economic (PSHE)\n\nLoveReading View on The Worrysaurus\n\nPerfectly visualises how a child’s anxieties can grow and how they can learn to deal with them\n\nLonglisted for the UKLA Book Awards 2021\n\nChildren’s mental health and wellbeing are a high priority for all schools and parents. This wonderfully reassuring book is from the award-winning Rachel Bright, teamed with illustrator Chris Chatterton who has created the most adorable little dinosaur: The Worrysaurus. Parents will immediately recognise the behaviour of a natural worrier - the child that likes to plan ahead and to have thought of everything before setting out to enjoy a lovely picnic. But it is not long before the overthinking gets out of control and a suggestion from a similarly nervous lizard feeds his anxieties just as children can do to each other. But Worrysaurus has a very helpful strategy in place and he remembers his mother’s advice. He has a tin of precious things in his bag and, going through them one by one, they give him the strength to set the butterfly of worry free. Even tiny children know all about the feeling of butterflies in the tummy so this is universally relatable. He shares a lovely picnic with the anxious lizard and they learn to live in the moment instead of worrying about what might happen. While this can simply be read as an enjoyable rhyming story, it will be most useful to prompt discussion and sharing. It will work well  for this purpose with children in Key Stage One and Two making it a very useful purchase indeed.\n\nJoy Court\n\nThe Worrysaurus Synopsis\n\nA fun and reassuring tale about dealing with worries from the author of the bestselling The Lion Inside.\n\nIt's a beautiful day and Worrysaurus has planned a special picnic. But it isn't long before a small butterfly of worry starts fluttering in his tummy . . . What if he hasn't brought enough to eat? What if he gets lost in the jungle? What if he trips and falls? What if it rains?!\n\nCan Worrysaurus find a way to chase his fears away and have fun? The perfect book to help every anxious little dinosaur let go of their fears and feel happy in the moment.\n\nIf you loved this, you might like these...\n\nJeremy Worried About the Wind\nFergal Meets Fern\nYou Matter\nEverybody Feels Shy\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781408356128\nPublication date: 20/02/2020\nPublisher: Orchard Books an imprint of Hachette Children's Group\nFormat: Paperback\n\nISBN: 9781408356135\nPublication date: 14/11/2019\nPublisher: Orchard Books an imprint of Hachette Children's Group\nFormat: Hardback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9781408356128\nPublication date: 20th February 2020\nAuthor: Rachel Bright\nIllustrator: Chris Chatterton\nPublisher: Orchard Books an imprint of Hachette Children's Group\nFormat: Paperback\nPagination: 32 pages\nSuitable for: 3+ readers, 5+ readers, 7+ readers\nGenres: Family / Home Stories, Personal Social Health Economic\n\nAbout Rachel Bright\n\nRachel Bright is a wordsmith, illustrator and professional thinker of happy thoughts. She has written several books for children, including Love Monster, The Lion Inside and The Koala Who Could – winner of the Evening Standard Oscar’s Book Prize and the Sainsbury’s Book Award. Her books have sold over 300,000 copies in the UK alone and been translated into over 30 languages. She is also the creator of award-winning stationery and homewares range, The Brightside. Rachel lives on a farm near the seaside, with her partner and their two young daughters. You can read an extended biography of ...\n\nMore About Rachel Bright\n\nMore Books By Rachel Bright\n\nCover for The Worrysaurus by Rachel Bright\nCover for The Squirrels Who Squabbled by Rachel Bright\nCover for The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright\nView All Books By Rachel Bright\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9876338839530945} +{"content": "The Very Lonely Firefly\n\nEric Carle, Paperback\n\nIn stock, new\n\n🙂 Free Shipping over $49 & Free Returns\n\nEric Carle’s classic tale of finding a friend is now available in a Step into Reading edition\n\nWhen a very lonely firefly goes out into the night searching for other fireflies, it sees a lantern, a candle, and the eyes of a dog, cat, and owl all glowing in the darkness. It even sees a surprise celebration of light. But it is not until it discovers other fireflies that it finds exactly what it’s looking for.\n\nStep 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories, for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Very Lonely Firefly”\n\nBinding Type: Paperback\nAuthor: Eric Carle\nPublished: 06/01/2021\nPublisher: Random House Books for Young Readers\nISBN: 9780593432303\nPages: 32\nWeight: 0.15lbs\nSize: 8.80h x 5.70w x 0.20d\n\nAdditional information\n\nWeight0.15 lbs\nDimensions8.8 × 5.7 × 0.2 in", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995042681694031} +{"content": "“Into the Wind” Release Day and Blog Tour Giveaway!\n\nIt’s release day for the 2nd Mermen of Ea Series book, Into the Wind! I can’t tell you how excited I am to share Taren and Ian’s continuing adventure with you! The book is now available for download at Dreamspinner Press and All Romance Ebooks, and should be available on Amazon.com by mid-afternoon. I’ll update this post with the Amazon link when I have it.\n\nThe Into the Wind Blog Tour starts today, and the Rafflecopter link is now active, so you can start entering by tweeting, liking, and commenting on blog tour posts.  Here’s the link to the giveaway widget: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/cf0ba93/\n\nOr enter right here on my blog if your device permits:\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\nUp for grabs? Some really cool gifts, including the grand prize of a stunning unisex Ea pendant, handmade by artist Martin Brodour. Also to be won, a cool Mermen of Ea gift basket that includes an autographed copy of the first book, Stealing the Wind, a great cover art t-shirt, and lots of other fun, nautical themed goodies! For non-US residents, I’ve got several prizes, including a $10 Dreamspinner Press gift certificate you can use to buy any Dreamspinner books!  The contest ends on May 31st at midnight.\n\nHere’s a list of blog tour participants:\n\n5/5 Release Day – Smoocher’s Voice  (Interview with Shira)\n\n5/6 Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words (Ocean Inspiration)\n\n5/8 Mrs. Condits and Friends (Merman Sex 101)\n\n5/9 Tali Spencer’s Brilliant Disguise (Series and Worldbuilding: Recreating the Merman Myth)\n\n5/10 Prism Book Alliance (Character Interview with Ian Dunaidh)\n\n5/13 Joyfully Jay (Character Interview with Taren Laxley)\n\n5/15 Book Suburbia\n\n5/16 Jase’s Atenaeum\n\nHaven’t read the first book yet? Now’s a great time to start, because you can segue right into book two!  Click on the Stealing the Wind book cover to purchase at Dreamspinner Press, or check it out on Amazon.com, AllRomanceEbooks, or your favorite online ebook seller!\n\nPlease join me over at Smoocher’s Voice today for an interview and more chances to enter the blog tour contest! And have a slippery, hot merman day, everyone! -Shira\n\n1 comment\n\n 1. Patricia Nelson - Reply\n\n YAY!! I just downloaded it, and I’m reading it right now. =}\n\nLeave Comment\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": 0.9968960881233215} +{"content": "News - Details\n\n1Book, 1Marist to hold book sale March 2-12\n\nBook_saleMarist's 1 Book, 1 Marist club will hold its annual book sale March 2 to 12 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.\n\nAvailable books include teen fiction, memoirs, cookbooks, adult fiction, middle grade fiction, and history titles. They are brand new and include hardcovers and paperbacks. Prices are one book for $3 and three books for $6. All are new hardcovers and paperback including advanced reading copies that haven’t even been published yet. Cash or check payments to Marist High School will be accepted. \n\nThis event is open to the public. For more information, contact Marist Media Specialist Kristin Rademacher.\n\nBack to news", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980513453483582} +{"content": "Ekron(English Version)\n\nFirst part of Ekron series.\nFirst short-story about Karlyn and Arcana city.\nThis is the first ebook for a meta world around 4 multi versos.\nwhere 2 are futuristic kingdoms worlds. the other 2 are futuristic post-apocalyptic divergent from the other 2.\nDownload: epub mobi (Kindle) pdf\nFiction » Fantasy » Epic\nWords: 1,880\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781301333233\nAbout Pedro Dias Vicente\n\nI'm a person who's started to write lyrics in 2003.\n\nNow I decided to be a writer on the themes fantasy, science fiction and fan fiction.\n\nSo I decided to write here at Wattpad. Showing my D&D stories based. More based in D&D Arcana's place.\n\nI've started to write the first volume of Karlyn Arcana's Last King here at Wattpad.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9883130788803101} +{"content": "\nAmiba meaning in hindi\n\nअमीबा मतलब\n[सं-पु.] - 1. एककोशिकीय जीव 2. मल-कीटाणु।\n\nWords Near it\n\nAmiba - Matlab in Hindi\n\nHere is meaning of Amiba in hindi. Get definition and hindi meaning of Amiba. What is Hindi definition and meaning of Amiba ? (hindi matlab - arth kya hai?).\n\nRecently Viewed Words\n\nजानें कुछ नयी रोचक चीजे भी :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991743564605713} +{"content": "Login   Sign Up \n\nRandom Read\ncccc by alexg\n\nCops 'n' Writers\n\nSearch WriteWords Directory\n\nAddress:Website   Web site : http://www.copsnwriters.com/\nEmail : Not available\n\nKeywords associated with this entry :\nfiction, crime\n\nUseful Information :\n'Cops 'n Writers is a consulting service for writers who wish to incorporate law enforcement elements into their writings. 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Make sure to head over to Hoarding Books for more fabulous first lines.\n\nLove and Adventure Are Discovered on the Wilderness Road\nShannon McNear loves losing herself in local history. A Midwestern farm girl who lived in Charleston, South Carolina, for more than two decades before being transplanted to North Dakota, she’s a military wife, mother of 8, and a member of ACFW and RWA. When not sewing, researching, or leaking story from her fingertips, she enjoys being outdoors, basking in the beauty of the northern prairies.\n\n14 Responses to “First Line Friday — The Cumberland Bride”\n\n 1. Michelle October 19, 2018 at 7:47 am #\n\n Thanks for sharing!\n\n My first line comes from: The Christmas Heirloom (4 different authors)\n Lancashire, England (Christmas~1827)\n\n From a purely rational standpoint, Sarah Gooding should have been ecstatic with her present position.\n\n • rbclibrary October 26, 2018 at 1:42 pm #\n\n Ooh Christmas reading! Enjoy!\n\n 2. joyofreadingweb October 19, 2018 at 8:01 am #\n\n Oh, I really enjoyed reading this one! Honestly, I’ve enjoyed all the books in the Daughters of the Mayflower collection!\n It is always fun to see what books are being shared on Friday! Over on my blog, I’m sharing the first line from Mary Connealy’s newest book “The Reluctant Warrior”. Here I’ll share the first line from chapter 20 of the same book.\n “What harebrained decision had caused John to come west working for the Chiltons?”\n\n 3. susandyer1962 October 19, 2018 at 9:10 am #\n\n Happy Friday!\n\n My first lines come from the book It Started With Christmas by Jenny Hale…..\n\n “I want to spend Christmas at the cabin.” Nana’s voice came from the dark stairway, startling Holly McAdams and making her jump as she walked in the front door, the warmth of the little house a stark contrast to the icy cold outside.\n\n Have an awesome weekend and happy reading!😊🎃💕\n\n • rbclibrary October 19, 2018 at 2:44 pm #\n\n I want to spend all my time at my cabin, so I can relate! Have a happy Friday!\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\n 4. Yvette - Bookworlder October 19, 2018 at 2:18 pm #\n\n This is on my TBR and I hadn’t realized it involved the Hessians in any way. Should be interesting. 🙂 I’m sharing from The End Begins by Sara Davison today. Here are the first lines from Chapter 1:\n\n Meryn didn’t move until a loud thud and a shout from upstairs yanked her from her stunned silence. “We need to get out now.”\n\n Happy Friday and happy reading!\n\n • rbclibrary October 19, 2018 at 2:43 pm #\n\n That certainly is a startling first line! Have a great weekend!\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\n 5. Paula Shreckhise October 19, 2018 at 5:42 pm #\n\n My first line is from Chapter 8 of Murder of Convenience by Linda Henton Matchett:\n\n “Police. Open up. “ Heavy pounding shook Geneva’s door.\n\n • rbclibrary October 26, 2018 at 1:41 pm #\n\n Yikes! That will get the heart pumping!\n\n 6. Debbie P October 20, 2018 at 3:28 pm #\n\n This book sounds like a great read.\n\n • rbclibrary October 21, 2018 at 2:23 pm #\n\n I finished it last night. Similar to Laura Frantz and Lori Benton in time period and subject.\n\n 7. thebeccafiles October 20, 2018 at 9:36 pm #\n\n I enjoyed that book a lot!\n This week on my blog I shared Ours for a Season by Kim Vogel Sawyer but I’m currently reading Chosen People by Robert Whitlow so here I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (26): “Hana had trouble containing her excitement during her morning Skype session with Daud.” Hope you have a great weekend with plenty of reading!\n\n • rbclibrary October 21, 2018 at 2:22 pm #\n\n Chosen People is in my TBR pile. Can’t wait to read it.\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\nComments are closed.\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6060147285461426} +{"content": "\nEvergreen Review - Number 13 - What Is 'Pataphysics'?\n\neBook (PDF), 198 Pages\nThis item has not been rated yet\nPrice: $2.95\nDownload immediately.\nContents: Roger Shattuck: Superliminal Note Raymond Queneau: A Fish's Life Eugéne Ionesco: Foursome Boris Vian: A Letter to His Magnificence The Vice Curator Jacques Prévert: Chant Song René Clair: The Chinese Princess Jean Ferry: Two Stories Maurice Saillet: Close to Antonin Artaud Michel Leiris: Voodoo in Haiti Alphonse Allais: Literary Assassin Félix Fénéon: Soft Spoken Anarchist Marcel Schwob: Double Soul Léon-Paul Fargue: Explorer Julien Torma: Author by Neglect René Daumal: An Experirnental Mystic Simon Watson Taylor: An Apodeictic Outline Jean Borzic: Scienee: An Administrative Question His Late Magnificence, Dr. I. L. 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Shorty, who had made the trip to Dry Lake on horseback that afternoon, tossed the bundle to the ?Old Man? and was halfway to the stable when he was called back peremptorily. ?Shorty! O?h?h, Shorty! Hi!? Shorty kicked his steaming horse in the ribs and swung round in the path, bringing up before the porch with a jerk. ?Where?s this letter been?? demanded the Old Man, with some excitement. James G. Whitmore, cattleman, would have been greatly surprised had he known that his cowboys were in the habit of calling him the Old Man behind his back. James G. Whitmore did not consider himself old, though he was constrained to admit, after several hours in the saddle, that rheumatism had searched him out?because of his fourteen years of roughing it, he said. Also, there was a place on the crown of his head where the hair was thin, and growing thinner every day of his life, though he did not realize it. The thin spot showed now as he stood in the path, waving a square envelope aloft before Shorty, who regarded it with supreme indifference.\n\nTable of Contents\nTable of Contents: Chip, of the Flying U, 1 -- B. M. Bower, 1 -- Chapter I. The Old Man's Sister, 1 -- Chapter II. Over the ?Hog's Back.?, 9 -- Chapter III. Silver, 14 -- Chapter IV. An Ideal Picture, 19 -- Chapter V. In Silver's Stall, 23 -- Chapter VI. The Hum of Preparation, 25 -- Chapter VII. Love and a Stomach Pump, 28 -- Chapter VIII. Prescriptions, 33 -- Chapter IX. Before the Round?up, 37 -- Chapter X. What Whizzer Did, 39 -- Chapter XI. Good Intentions, 44 -- Chapter XII. ?The Last Stand.?, 49 -- Chapter XIII. Art Critics, 52 -- Chapter XIV. Convalescence, 56 -- Chapter XV. The Spoils of Victory, 59 -- Chapter XVI. Weary Advises, 61 -- Chapter XVII. When a Maiden Wills, 64 -- Chapter XVIII. Dr. Cecil Granthum, 67 -- Chapter XIX. 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We dare not damage it!”\n\n“But The List,” replied Mother. “The List is essential. Without it we cannot continue. All will be lost.”\n\n“One moment.” Sarah rummaged through her pack, finding a pair of tweezers. Carefully, she tugged at the corner of The List until, inch by inch, it came free.\n\n“There!” she said. “At last we have The List, and The Book is undamaged.” She handed it to Mother who unfolded it carefully, almost reverently.\n\n“Is everything there, Mother?” asked Sarah anxiously. “Did you remember the eggs?”\n\n“Yes!” said Mother triumphantly. “Let’s go shopping!”\n\nCategories: Fiction Tags: ,\n 1. February 24, 2016 at 9:07 pm\n\n The List … from The Book. Are we on the list? Or in the book?\n\n • February 25, 2016 at 8:37 am\n\n We’re in The Book but not on The List 🙂\n\n 2. February 25, 2016 at 12:53 am\n\n OH MY GOODNESS. I have this very book. It is one of my absolute favorites. In fact I love it so much I’m going to get my copy restored (the spine broke when I dropped it in a move.) Wow.\n\n 3. Lyn\n February 25, 2016 at 1:09 am\n\n LOL the D-Man at his best 🙂\n\n 4. February 25, 2016 at 4:26 am\n\n 5. February 25, 2016 at 12:18 pm\n\n Hail the mighty list! Ever shortening mankind’s short-term memory.\n\n • February 25, 2016 at 12:51 pm\n\n Where would we be without them? Back home with no eggs, that’s where 🙂\n\n 6. February 25, 2016 at 1:04 pm\n\n Why did I let myself think it was going to be serious.\n Good story.\n\n 7. February 25, 2016 at 5:37 pm\n\n I empathise, can’t possibly go shopping without the list! Fun story 🙂\n\n • February 25, 2016 at 8:43 pm\n\n I start my list at the beginning of the week and add to it as I find things running low, ready for Saturday shopping 🙂\n I’m glad you liked my story!\n\n 8. February 25, 2016 at 6:24 pm\n\n LOL! The whole time I thought the “list” was something very important. Fooled me at the end! Well done!\n\n • February 25, 2016 at 8:43 pm\n\n That was the idea – to make it sound like some sort of Lara Croft adventurer type thing until the end 🙂 I’m glad you liked it!\n\n • February 25, 2016 at 9:17 pm\n\n I did!!\n\n • February 26, 2016 at 3:53 am\n\n Ali, do you know of a challenge on WP where they give you 3 lines and you are suppose to use those lines in a story?\n\n • February 26, 2016 at 8:04 am\n\n Not that I can think of. Sonya from Only 100 Words does a challenge with a photo prompt where you only write three lines but that’s not quite the same.\n\n • February 26, 2016 at 12:44 pm\n\n Yes, I know about that one. Thanks so much, Ali!\n\n • February 26, 2016 at 12:50 pm\n\n Ha, yes, after writing that comment I went and read your three line story! Timing…\n\n • February 26, 2016 at 6:14 pm\n\n Hahaha! No problem!\n\n 9. February 26, 2016 at 8:19 am\n\n They may start off being inserted into ancient tomes, but shopping lists always seem to end up abandoned on our counters at work once the customers are done using them. They serve as a source of humor for me as I can laugh at such listed items as “suger,” “ceral,” and “flower”…\n\n • February 26, 2016 at 11:55 am\n\n Maybe the shopper is buying something nice for their spouse. But not too nice considering it’s just the one flower.\n\n 10. February 26, 2016 at 9:57 am\n\n HaHaHaHa! Hilarious! 😀\n\n 11. February 27, 2016 at 6:33 am\n\n Tell her if she did the shopping on the internet ie Tesco she would neve need to write a list again.xxx\n\n 12. March 13, 2016 at 12:01 am\n\n I treasure ‘the list’ as well… losing it IS NOT FUNNY!\n\n • March 13, 2016 at 7:07 am\n\n I’m all at sea without my list. 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[1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • disrepair — [adj] broken; deteriorated busted*, damaged, dead, decayed, decrepit, down, kaput*, not functioning, on the blink*, on the fritz*, out of commission*, out of order, worn out, wracked*; concept 485 Ant. good, unbroken disrepair [n] state of… …   New thesaurus\n\n • disrepair — I noun collapse, corrosion, damage, decadence, decadency, decay, decrepitude, degeneration, deterioration, dilapidation, impaired condition, impairment, lack of maintenance, neglect, ruination II index damage, deterioration, impairment (damage) …   Law dictionary\n\n • disrepair — (n.) 1798, from DIS (Cf. dis ) + REPAIR (Cf. repair) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • disrepair — ► NOUN ▪ a poor condition due to neglect …   English terms dictionary\n\n • disrepair — [dis΄ri per′, dis′ri per΄] n. the condition of needing repairs; state of neglect; dilapidation …   English World dictionary\n\n • disrepair — n. 1) a state of disrepair 2) in disrepair (the building is in disrepair) * * * [ˌdɪsrɪ peə] a state of disrepair in disrepair (the building is in disrepair) …   Combinatory dictionary\n\n • disrepair — noun VERB + DISREPAIR ▪ fall into ▪ The building had fallen into disrepair. 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Ia adalah lawan berat / hebat .\namat hebat a whale of\namazing : hebat\naura : serasa hebat\nawful 1 mengerikan dahsyat . 2 heba", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999775886535645} +{"content": "Tag Archives: tough facts\n\nOpen Letter to Indie Authors\n\nThis is pretty good.\n\nJena Gregoire - Urban Fantasy & Paranormal Romance\n\n1/6/2014 – AN UPDATE ON THE UPDATE – I have been approving 100% of the comments left on this post.  I haven’t hidden a single thing.  I have received exactly FOUR pieces of negative feedback on this open letter, three of which were about my use of profane language.  Due to this, I feel it necessary to issue this warning:  I say ‘fuck’ a lot.  If you don’t like it, take a hike because you’re not going to like what you’re about to read.    Sorry to be a bitch about it but this is MY blog.  That’s like going to someone’s house and ragging at them because of the way they do something in their own home.  Had I posted it on YOUR blog, you’d have the right to complain about it.  Instead, you’re posting the comment just to have something to say.    \n\nView original post 4,354 more words\n\nFiled under Indie Publishing, Publisher's Advice, Submission Tips, Writing Market", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9888792634010315} +{"content": "skip to content\nLittle house on the prairie Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nLittle house on the prairie\n\nAuthor: Laura Ingalls Wilder\nPublisher: New York : Harper & Bros., 1935.\nEdition/Format:  Book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : English : [12th ed.]View all editions and formats\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\nAdditional Physical Format: Online version:\nWilder, Laura Ingalls, 1867-1957.\nLittle house on the prairie.\nNew York : Harper & Bros., 1935\n(OCoLC)763931289\nMaterial Type: Fiction, Juvenile audience\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Laura Ingalls Wilder\nOCLC Number: 12268219\nDescription: vi, 200 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm\nResponsibility: by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Helen Sewell.\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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This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: PERIODICALLY.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for PERIODICALLY:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nRate it:\n\nWhat does PERIODICALLY mean?\n\nsporadically, periodically(adverb)\nin a sporadic manner\n\nsee more on Definitions.net »\n\nKnow what is PERIODICALLY? Got another good explanation for PERIODICALLY? 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\"PERIODICALLY.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 27 Aug. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5895674228668213} +{"content": "\nLimit search to available items\nRecord 8 of 11\nResult page: Previous Record Next Record\nAuthor Asim, Jabari, 1962- author.\nTitle Preaching to the chickens : the story of young John Lewis / Jabari Asim ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis.\nPub Info New York, NY : Nancy Paulsen Books, [2016]\nbook jacket\n Brewster-Children's Coll.  J 92 LEWIS     AVAILABLE\n Brooks(Harwich)-Children  J 92 LEWIS     AVAILABLE\n Chilmark Juv Collection  J 921 LEW     AVAILABLE\n Cotuit Children's Room  JB Lewis     AVAILABLE\n Edgartown-Children Coll.  J 921 LEWIS     AVAILABLE\n Falmouth-Children's Room  J BIOGRAPHY 920 Lewis     AVAILABLE\n Hyannis Children's Room  J BIOGRAPHY Lewis     AVAILABLE\n Nantucket-Childrens  J 92 LEWIS     AVAILABLE\n Oak Bluffs-Children's  J 328.7309 LEWIS     AVAILABLE\n South Yarmouth-Children's  J B LEWIS ASI     AVAILABLE\n\nDescript 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm\ntext txt rdacontent\nunmediated n rdamedia\nvolume nc rdacarrier\nSummary \"Critically acclaimed author Jabari Asim and Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator E.B. Lewis give readers a fascinating glimpse into the boyhood of Civil Rights leader John Lewis. John wants to be a preacher when he grows up a leader whose words stir hearts to change, minds to think, and bodies to take action. But why wait? When John is put in charge of the family farm's flock of chickens, he discovers that they make a wonderful congregation! So he preaches to his flock, and they listen, content under his watchful care, riveted by the rhythm of his voice. Celebrating ingenuity and dreaming big, this inspirational story, featuring Jabari Asim's stirring prose and E.B. Lewis's stunning, light-filled impressionistic watercolor paintings, includes an author's note about John Lewis, who grew up to be a member of the Freedom Riders, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and demonstrator on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, and is now a Georgia congressman\"-- Provided by publisher.\nSubject Lewis, John, 1940 February 21- -- Childhood and youth -- Juvenile literature.\nAfrican American civil rights workers -- Religious life -- Juvenile literature.\nAfrican American boys -- Alabama -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.\nChickens -- Juvenile literature.\nPreaching -- Juvenile literature.\nRural children -- Alabama -- Juvenile literature.\nLegislators -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.\nAfrican American legislators -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.\nChristian biography -- United States -- Juvenile literature.\nAlabama -- Rural conditions -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.\nAdd Author Lewis, Earl B., illustrator.\nISBN 9780399168567 (hardback)\n0399168567 (hardback)\nRecord 8 of 11\nResult page: Previous Record Next Record", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9875579476356506} +{"content": "The snows of Kilimanjaro and other stories\n\nby Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.\n\nFormat: Book on CD 2008\nAvailability: Available at 2 Libraries 2 of 2 copies\nAvailable (2)\nLocation Collection Call #\nCoraopolis Memorial Library Audiovisual CD BK HEMINGWAY\nLocation  Coraopolis Memorial Library\nCollection  Audiovisual\nMt. Lebanon Public Library Audio Books CD HEMINGWAY Ernest\nLocation  Mt. Lebanon Public Library\nCollection  Audio Books\nCall Number  CD HEMINGWAY Ernest\nErnest Hemingway is renowned for reinventing and invigorating American literature through his muscular prose and profound insight into the human heart. This essential collection of 10 short stories exhibits the master stylist at the peak of his powers as a writer-and comes highly recommended for all libraries.\nThe snows of Kilimanjaro\nA clean, well-lighted place\nA day's wait\nThe gambler, the nun, and the radio\nFathers and sons\nIn another country\nThe killers\nA way you'll never be\nFifty grand\nThe short happy life of Francis Macomber.\n\nAdditional Information\nSeries Recorded Books contemporary classics.\nSubjects Safaris -- Africa -- Fiction.\nAccidents -- Fiction.\nManners and customs -- Fiction.\nAfrica -- Fiction.\nPublisher Prince Frederick, MD :Recorded Books,2008\nEdition Unabridged.\nContributors Keach, Stacy, narrator.\nParticipants/Performers Narrated by Stacy Keach.\nLanguage English\nNotes In container (17 cm.).\nTitle from container.\n\"Unabridged\"--Container.\nCompact disc.\nDescription 4 audio discs (5 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.\nISBN 9781436152136\nOther Classic View", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9887150526046753} +{"content": "Its A Great Big Colourful World\n\nISBN: 9783791374369\n\nAuthor: Tom Schamp    Publisher: Prestel Publishing\n\nOne winter morning, Otto the cat looks out the window and sighs, \"Why is everything so grey today?\" Luckily his friend Leon the chameleon is around to show him just how many colours there are in the world. In these exciting and funny spreads filled to the brim with brilliantly illustrated objects, Leon and Otto identify people, places, and things of every hue. On pages dedicated to infinite shades of a single colour, Tom Schamp's brilliant drawings play with perspective and unexpected pairings. An enormous Bengal tiger lords over an orange-tinted world, while a giant blue whale dwarfs elephants, pairs of jeans, and police officers. Throughout, cleverly inserted puns and allusions will elicit plenty of laughs from parents and children alike. Parents will enjoy the numerous ways colour is depicted and kids will spend hours looking for their friends Otto and Leon as they traverse the busy pages. Best of all, this delightful adventure comes to a perfect end when all the colours come together in one beautiful, joyful rainbow of fun.\n\nBind: hardback\n\nPages: 48\n\nDimensions: 280 x 340 mm\n\nPublication Date: 28-02-2020\n\nAvailability Date: 30-04-2020\n\nTags: January / February 2020   Spring Gift Fair 2020   Christmas 2020   Childrens (All)\n\n© 2020 Nationwide Book Distributors", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9280151128768921} +{"content": "N F Webber – What’s in a Name?\n\nBy |2023-05-09T14:19:26+12:00May 9th, 2023|Coming Soon, News Updates, The Foster Mother|\n\nN F Webber – What’s in a name? A lot actually.\n\nI am venturing into psychological thriller genre and to distinguish it from my other books, I’ve used my initials N F Webber.\n\nMaking that distinction allows readers to find my thriller suspense books more easily. Especially as I intend to write more. I hear you say NFW! Haha\n\nThe meaning of those […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999955415725708} +{"content": "Red Cross Hurricane Relief\nAre you:\n\nPlease call us 800-200-3737 or send an .\nPlease call us 800-200-3737 or send an .\n\nBook One Book Two, Pueblo, CO\n\nMember Since: May 19, 2011\nPueblo, Colorado\nowner Phone: (719) 214-3284\n\nBook One Book Two is an official ambassador for Barefoot Books, an award-winning children’s book publishing company dedicated to bringing high-quality art and story to children from all walks of life.  For 16 years Barefoot books has been committed to nurturing a love of reading in a way that encourages children to explore their creativity and discover the diversity of the world’s many cultures and traditions. 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It doesn’t help that outrageously wealthy key lime pie aficionado David Sloan has persuaded the city to host his pie-baking contest. Every pie purveyor on the island is out to win the coveted Key Lime Key to the City and Key Zest food critic Hayley Snow is on the scene to report it.\n\nMeanwhile, Hayley’s home life is turning more tart than sweet. Hayley’s new hubby, police detective Nathan Bransford, announces that her intimidating mother-in-law is bearing down on the island for a surprise visit. Hayley offers to escort Nathan’s crusty mom on the iconic Conch Train Tour of the island’s holiday lights, but it becomes a recipe for disaster when they find a corpse among the glittering palm trees and fantastic flamingos. The victim–Au Citron Vert’s controversial new pastry chef–was a frontrunner in Sloan’s contest.\n\nIt’s bad enough that Hayley’s too-curious mother-in-law is cooking up trouble. Now, the murderer is out to take a slice out of Hayley. Can she handle the heat of a killer’s kitchen?\n\nAbout Lucy Burdette\n\nCourtesy Carol Tedesco\n\nClinical psychologist Lucy Burdette (aka Roberta Isleib) has published 16 mysteries, including the latest in the Key West food critic series, DEATH ON THE MENU (Crooked Lane Books, August 2018.) Her books and stories have been short-listed for Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. She’s a member of Mystery Writers of America and a past president of Sisters in Crime. She blogs at Jungle Red Writersand shares her love for food with the culinary writers at Mystery Lovers Kitchen She lives in Madison CT and Key West FL. 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Thank you for being part of the book tour for \"The Key Lime Crime\" by Lucy Burdette.\n\n Fabulous author, wonderful sounding book and great cover all have me saying that I can't wait for the opportunity to read this book. Most definitely on my TBR list.\n 2clowns at arknasas dot net\n\nPost a Comment\n\nWait! Stop! Are you leaving the same old comment on all the blog pages? Try switching things up a bit. I love reading your comments, but if its the same thing each time... it feels like spam. And NO ONE likes spam...\n\nRecent Posts\n\nRecent Posts Widget", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"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[pey-fos] /ˈpeɪ fɒs/\n\nan ancient city in SW Cyprus.\nAlso, Paphus\n[pey-fuh s] /ˈpeɪ fəs/ (Show IPA). Classical Mythology. the son of Pygmalion, who inherited the throne of Cyprus.\na town in SW Cyprus, near the sites of two ancient cities: famous as the centre of Aphrodite worship and traditionally the place at which she landed after her birth among the waves. Pop: 53 060 (2001)\n(Greek myth) the son of Pygmalion and Galatea, who succeeded his father on the throne of Cyprus\n\nthe capital of the island of Cyprus, and therefore the residence of the Roman governor. It was visited by Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary tour (Acts 13:6). It is new Paphos which is here meant. It lay on the west coast of the island, about 8 miles north of old Paphos. Its modern name is Baffa.\n\nRead Also:\n\n [pah-pyah-men-taw; English pah-pyuh-men-toh] /ˌpɑ pyɑˈmɛn tɔ; English ˌpɑ pyəˈmɛn toʊ/ noun 1. a creolized language based on Spanish and spoken on Curaçao. /Spanish papjaˈmento/ noun 1. a creolized Spanish spoken in the Netherlands Antilles\n\n • Papier-colle\n\n [French pa-pyey kaw-ley] /French paˈpyeɪ kɔˈleɪ/ noun, plural papiers collés [French pa-pyey kaw-ley] /French paˈpyeɪ kɔˈleɪ/ (Show IPA) 1. . /French papje kɔle/ noun 1. a type of collage, usually of an abstract design\n\n • Papier-mache\n\n [pey-per-muh-shey, -ma-; French pa-pyey-mah-shey] /ˌpeɪ pər məˈʃeɪ, -mæ-; French pa pyeɪ mɑˈʃeɪ/ noun 1. a substance made of pulped paper or paper pulp mixed with glue and other materials or of layers of paper glued and pressed together, molded when moist to form various articles, and becoming hard and strong when dry. adjective 2. made […]\n\n [puh-pil-ee-uh-ney-shuh s] /pəˌpɪl i əˈneɪ ʃəs/ adjective, Botany. 1. having an irregular corolla shaped somewhat like a butterfly, as the pea and other leguminous plants. 2. belonging to the family Papilionaceae (Fabaceae), that is often included as part of the Leguminosae.\n\nDisclaimer: Paphos 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": 0.6742279529571533} +{"content": "Sally Go Round the Stars . Rhymes from an Irish Childhood\n\nShips Immediately\n\n • A delightful gift from Ireland for young readers\n • Edited by Sarah Webb & Clare Ranson\n • Illustrated by Steve Mc Carthy\n • Hard board book\n • Measures 160 x 160 x 21 mm\n\nA wonderful collection of Irish Rhymes.\n\nA delightful selection of Irish rhymes from the original \" Sally Go Round The Stars\" which was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. Small but perfectly formed and beautifully illustrated.\n\nOnly £10.95 to deliver anywhere in the UK.\n\nFree returns within 180 days.\n\nFor complete details, read our Shipping and Return policies.\n\nSearch engine powered by ElasticSuite Copyright © 2015 Magento. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999982118606567} +{"content": "\nFrom: Thomas Eicher ( eicher@mail.law.uiowa.edu)\nDate: 20 Feb 2002\n\nThe original edition was published by the Library of Congress\n\nAuthor(s): MacDonald, John D. 1916-1986. (John Dann), Publication: Washington : Library of Congress, Edition: 1st ed. Year: 1987 Description: 26 p. : p., port. ;, 23 cm. Language: English Standard No: ISBN: 0844405663 (pbk. : alk. paper); LCCN: 87-3101 SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Books and reading. Note(s): \"A Publication of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress\"--T.p. verso.\n\nThomas Eicher Senior Reference Librarian & Legal Bibliographer University of Iowa Law Library thomas-eicher@uiowa.edu\n\n# To unsubscribe from the regular list, say \"unsubscribe rara-avis\" to\n# majordomo@icomm.ca. This will not work for the digest version.\n# The web pages for the list are at http://www.miskatonic.org/rara-avis/ .\n\nThis archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : 20 Feb 2002 EST", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9622256755828857} +{"content": "5 again\n\n1 Ghastly morning, I hit the worst depths yet.  The phone rang.  It was Janet.  I greeted her, wondering who on earth was Janet.  She was apologising for only just having read my email of a couple of months ago saying that Russell was dead, and commiserating.  I finally worked out which Janet she was but was rather unnerved by the call and not at all in the mood for the morning’s paperwork, which was filling in the form to claim bereavement benefit.  What a dispiriting term that is anyway.  I found it very difficult to cope with it – it was straightforward, but it was what it represents.  Anyway, it’s done.\n\n2 A die has been cast and an offer accepted.  I’ll tell you more another time.  It’s the right thing to do, though I know some of you won’t agree with that.  Which is why I’m keeping schtum for now.  Should that have a double mm, I wonder?\n\n3 Roses invited me through for pasta bake and we shared a bottle of wine.  She has mice in her attic, so I’ve taken through a couple of mousetraps, baited with Nutella.  She intends to make much of it in a blog post.  I can hardly blame her.\n\n4 I’ve mostly been doing laundry, though I have also hoovered the carpets.  I’d got to the stage of using the emergency knickers and I couldn’t change the bedclothes because there were no more sheets.\n\n5 Bex called in for a cup of tea this afternoon and I remembered, rather too late, that I hadn’t put the chooks away.  So I went out to shut the door of the henhouse anyway – either they’re in or they’ve roosted in a tree and I’ll let those ones in tomorrow morning.\n\n4 comments on “5 again\n\n 1. 63mago\n\n “bereavement benefit” is an unlucky formulation, right out of “Amtssprache”, “officialese” would be a good translation I think.\n What you do and deceide is Yours, not any of your reader’s business, as is my humble opinion, just saying, sorry for mentioning this.\n And I really wonder how this humble word “stumm” came into English ? Through a war ? It seems not to have an English root, at least Grimm does not give one. And what it stands for, how it is used, in actual English – its a bit of a mystery for me. GRIMM’s Woerterbuch needs twenty (!) columns to explain it fully, there is a lot to be saied about this humble word, but it basically means nothing but mutus, silent, without words. Ach, Germanistic follies …\n I wonder whether Nutella will be successful – sweet mice ? HA !\n\n 2. Z Post author\n\n It was adopted into the English language in the 1950s from Yiddish, spelt shtum from the German stumm, according to the dictionary I looked in. Of course, we are very welcoming to words from other languages and English is hugely enhanced by them.\n\n Indeed, if I were undecided I might ask but I’m not. Ho hum.\n\n Bereavement benefit is, indeed, a rotten name and it’ll be a paltry amount for a short time.\n\n 3. sablonneuse\n\n Well, I’m intrigued by your second point but why should you worry whether ‘any of us’ might disapprove of any decisions you make. It’s up to you what you choose to do and I should think most of your readers will be happy if you are.\n Hope it all goes according to plan.\n\nLeave a Reply to Z Cancel 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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AS. bysig busy, bysg ian to busy + the verbal termination le; or Icel. bustla to splash, bustle.] To move noisily; to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Bustle — Bus tle, n. Great stir; agitation; tumult from stirring or excitement. [1913 Webster] A strange bustle and disturbance in the world. South. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • bustle — [n] quick and busy activity ado, agitation, clamor, commotion, do*, excitement, flurry, furor, fuss, haste, hubbub, hurly burly*, hurry, pother, rumpus, stir, to do*, tumult, turmoil, uproar, whirl, whirlpool, whirlwind; concept 386 Ant. laziness …   New thesaurus\n\n • bustle — Ⅰ. bustle [1] ► VERB 1) move energetically or noisily. 2) (of a place) be full of activity. ► NOUN ▪ excited activity and movement. DERIVATIVES bustling adjective. O …   English terms dictionary\n\n • Bustle — Bus tle, n. A kind of pad or cushion worn on the back below the waist, by women, to give fullness to the skirts; called also {bishop}, and {tournure}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • bustle — index dispatch (promptness), industry (activity), turmoil Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • bustle — n flurry, *stir, ado, fuss, pother Analogous words: *business, commerce, trade, industry, traffic: movement, *motion: hubbub, clamor, racket, babel, *din Contrasted words: inactivity, idleness, inertness, passiveness, supineness (see… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • bustle — bustle1 [bus′əl] vi., vt. bustled, bustling [for earlier buskle < ME busken, to prepare, adorn < ON buask, to make onself ready < bua, to prepare ( see BONDAGE) + sik, refl. pron.] to hurry busily or with much fuss and bother n. busy and …   English World dictionary\n\n • Bustle — A bustle is a type of framework used to expand the fullness or support the drapery of the back of a woman s dress, occurring predominantly between the mid to late 1800s. Bustles were worn under the skirt in the back, just below the waist, to keep …   Wikipedia\n\n • bustle — I UK [ˈbʌs(ə)l] / US noun Word forms bustle : singular bustle plural bustles 1) [uncountable] a lot of noisy activity in a crowded place the bustle of the big city 2) [countable] something that women wore round their waists in the past to hold… …   English dictionary\n\n • bustle — bus|tle1 [ˈbʌsəl] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from buskle to prepare (16 17 centuries), from busk to get ready, prepare (13 21 centuries), from Old Norse buask to prepare yourself ] to move around quickly …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.974004328250885} +{"content": "\nthrow down\n\ntransitive verb\nEtymology: Middle English throwen doun, from throwen to throw + doun down\n1. : to cause to fall : overthrow\n\nif a tree is thrown down in a storm — J.G.Frazer\n\n3. : to cast off : discard, reject\n\nher beau's gone and thrown her down — William Faulkner\n\nthrow down\nTo demolish\nMain Entry:throw\n\nUseful english dictionary. 2012.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • throw down — index overthrow, precipitate (throw down violently), subvert Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • throw-down — throwˈ down noun A home made firework, esp one that makes a noise when dropped on the ground • • • Main Entry: ↑throw …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • throw down — verb a) to cause something one is holding to drop, often forcefully. The soldiers threw down their weapons and surrendered. b) to produce or perform (something) admirably or forcefully. ...this guide tracks the artists and recordings that throw… …   Wiktionary\n\n • throw down — in. to eat; to gobble one’s food. (The opposite of throw up = to vomit.) □ Man, I’m starved. Let’s find a hamburger joint and throw down. □ What time are you going to throw down tonight? …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions\n\n • Throw Down — Infobox Film name = Throw Down caption = director = Johnnie To writer = Yau Nai Hoi Au Kin Yee Yip Tin Shing starring = Louis Koo Aaron Kwok Cherrie In producer = Stephen Lam Johnnie To Presented by Charles Heung Yang Ying Administrative Producer …   Wikipedia\n\n • throw down —    obsolete to copulate with    The common violent imagery, or the Bard s wordplay:    And better would it fit Achilles much    To throw down Hector than Polyxena. (Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida)    Today a male may in vulgar speech throw a… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms\n\n • throw down — PHRASAL VERB If you throw down a challenge to someone, you do something new or unexpected in a bold or forceful manner that will probably cause them to reply or react equally strongly. [V P n (not pron)] The regional parliament threw down a new… …   English dictionary\n\n • throw-down — noun a) A fight or brawl; or, a challenge or incitement to fight. [speaking to his daughter]: Don’t think you’re getting away with the staying out all night thing. [ Kamous Directory > Dictionaries > Kids and Teens Dictionaries\nKids and Teens Dictionaries\nReferences Sites (1 - 15 of 17)\n\nDictionary.com Go\nFree online English dictionary, thesaurus and reference guide, crossword puzzles and other word games, online translator and Word of the Day.\n\nArtLex - Art Dictionary Go\nDictionary of art terminology, especially for art students elementary through undergraduate.\n\nSemantic Rhyming Dictionary Go\nRhyming dictionary and thesaurus: rhymes, near rhymes, homophones synonyms, and semantic siblings of English words.\n\nMerriam-Webster's WordCentral.Com Go\nStudent dictionary and rhyming dictionary online at Merriam-Webster's website. 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Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nLord of the flies.\n\nAuthor: William Golding\nPublisher: New York : Coward-MacCann, 1983.\nEdition/Format:  Book : English : 23. imprView all editions and formats\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: William Golding\nISBN: 0698102193 9780698102194\nOCLC Number: 633923525\nDescription: XII, 243 S. : ill.\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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Photographer and hoarder (thankfully) Jo Wood has kept thousands of polaroids and […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Helen Garner’s Yellow Notebook is an exhilarating look inside the writer’s mind\n\nDecember 23, 2019\n\nHelen Garner is a Virginia Woolf fan. This is especially apparent in her latest release, Yellow Notebook: Diaries Volume 1 1978-1987. Woolf once said, “Examine for a moment an ordinary mind on an ordinary day. The mind receives a myriad impressions – trivial, fantastic, evanescent, or engraved with a sharpness of steel.” This quote amply […]\n\nRead More\n\nThe 16 Best Books of 2019\n\nDecember 19, 2019\n\n2019 you’re done. It might not have all gone to plan, and you might’ve been a bit of a trash fire politically, but there’s no denying you’ve produced the goods books wise. It’s been another big year in publishing, with thousands of books being published, read and enjoyed. We’ve also had quite a few literary heavyweights […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Kathy O’Shaughnessy’s new work a novel approach to a biography of George Eliot\n\nDecember 17, 2019\n\nKathy O’Shaughnessy‘s In Love with George Eliot is subtitled ‘A Novel’. Thank goodness for that, because if not, booksellers and librarians probably would not know where to shelve it. While readable and intensely interesting, the book reads more like a bibliomemoir, more akin to previous George Eliot studies like The Road to Middlemarch and last year’s […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Terry O’Neill’s Elton John: The Definitive Portrait documents a long and successful career\n\nDecember 16, 2019\n\nElton John and photographer Terry O’Neill first collaborated in 1972. Since then, O’Neill has taken around five thousand photographs of the star across the decades that followed. Recently, when going through his collection, O’Neill recognised the special nature of these photographs and wanted to share them with Elton’s legion of fans. Elton John: The Definitive […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Mary Costello’s The River Capture is an ambitious ode to James Joyce\n\nDecember 15, 2019\n\nMary Costello’s first novel, Academy Street, was shortlisted for a number of awards, and won the Irish Book of the Year Award in 2014. It also shares a lot thematically with her latest work. However, in her second novel, The River Capture, Costello has used a very different narrative style, and although providing some real […]\n\nRead More\n\nEberron: Rising from the Last War revives a beloved D&D setting\n\nDecember 9, 2019\n\nEberron is one of Dungeons & Dragons greatest settings. A world still sifting through the wreckage of a recent global war, a place where sorcery and ambition have created technological marvels. The second major campaign setting for D&D 5th Edition is a palate cleanser, a very different flavour to the game’s traditional home in theBook Review: Debra Adelaide’s The Innocent Reader is a book lover’s delight\n\nDecember 4, 2019\n\nIn her new collection of essays, through the lens of reflecting on her reading and writing, Debra Adelaide reveals much of her own story. An avid reader from a young age, Adelaide recounts her early encounters with Tolkien at the local library, laments her own inability to reduce the number of books in her home (no matter […]\n\nRead More\n\nInterview: Maria V. Snyder talks Terracotta Warriors, writing routines, and Criminal Minds.\n\nNovember 28, 2019\n\nScience fiction and fantasy writer Maria V. Snyder dropped not one, but TWO books this year – Chasing the Shadows, the second in the Sentinels of the Galaxy series, and the (currently) Australia-only The Eyes of Tamburah! 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Margaret Atwood is the author of more than fifty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. Her novels include Cat’s Eye, The Robber Bride, Alias Grace, The Blind Assassin and the MaddAddam Trilogy. Her 1985 […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Mother of Pearl shows there are many sides to the surrogacy debate\n\nNovember 17, 2019\n\nAngela Savage may be best known for her Jayne Keeney PI novels, or for her role as the Director of Writer’s Victoria, but in Mother of Pearl, she’s serving something different. Celebrating Savage’s love of Thai culture and customs, Mother of Pearl is a sensitive exploration of the issue of overseas surrogacy, told from multiple points of view, […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Brush up on your art history with Ruby Boukabou’s The Art Lover’s Guide to Paris\n\nNovember 5, 2019\n\nRecognised as one of the great art capitals of the world, Paris can be a little daunting for the casual art lover. The Louvre will likely be at the top of any visitor’s list, but once you’re done being captivated by the Mona Lisa’s elusive smile, where on earth do you head next? Do you […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Meg Mundell’s The Trespassers shows a dystopian future with links to Australia’s past and present\n\nNovember 4, 2019\n\nYou might be forgiven for thinking that there are echoes of the past in Meg Mundell’s newest novel, The Trespassers, as a boatload of British folk board a boat bound for Australia to escape overcrowing, unemployment and disease at home. Instead, it’s the not-too-distant future. Among the passengers are our three protagonists: Cleary, nine years old and […]\n\nRead More\n\nGail Jones and Judith Beveridge amongst the winners at the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards for 2019\n\nOctober 23, 2019\n\nToday the Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher have announced the winners of the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards for 2019. These awards are given in recognition of the significant contribution literature, history and poetry make towards shaping our Australian identity. The Awards are presented across six categories: […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Griffith Review 64: The New Distruptors is a sweeping look at new technology\n\nOctober 16, 2019\n\nThe Griffith Review is known for its rich collections of thought-provoking writing and picture stories. The 64th edition, The New Disruptors is no exception. It is a deep dive into the world of technological change, from the recesses of the dark web through to those new opportunities for change. This instalment is edited by Ashley […]\n\nRead More\n\nMargaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo jointly take home the 2019 Booker Prize\n\nOctober 14, 2019\n\nIn a surprising turn of events Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo have been jointly awarded the 2019 Booker Prize for Fiction for The Testaments and Girl, Woman, Other respectively. Whilst it is not the first time the prize has been awarded jointly, the rules were changed back in the 90’s to rule out such an occasion. But, cut to 2019 […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Josephine Rowe’s Here Until August is a collection to savour\n\nOctober 10, 2019\n\nJosephine Rowe‘s newest collection of short stories, Here Until August is a slim but beautiful looking collection. It’s striking blue and purple cover makes you want to pick it up. And you should, because what is inside is just as fascinating as out. It begins with the story “Glisk” (winner of the 2016 ABR/Elizabeth Jolley Prize) […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Andrew Stafford’s new memoir takes us back to rock ‘n’ roll high school\n\nSeptember 29, 2019\n\nLong before The Ramones were co-opted for an ad, they were a punk band who appealed to suburbanite teens. Andrew Stafford was one such fan, which his memoir, Something to Believe In proves. Across the book’s pages he takes readers to rock ‘n’ roll high school, educating them on all matters of music and madness […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Lenny Bartulin’s Fortune is a cinematic romp through time\n\nSeptember 19, 2019\n\nIn 1806, after conquering Prussia with his armies, Napoleon Bonaparte led a procession into Berlin through the Brandenburg Gate. Watching in the crowd is an eighteen year old man named Johannes Meyer who will soon find himself swept up in the tide of history. Fortune is a novel which traces its way around the big […]\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9908151626586914} +{"content": "\nReference numberL&P/12/96\nTitleLetter, 'Observations of the magnetic needle on board The Investigator' from Matthew Flinders to Joseph Banks\nDescriptionSubject: Meteorology\n\nPublished in Philosophical Transactions, as 'Concering the differences in magnetic needle, on board the investingator, arising from an alternation in the direction of the ship's head. By Matthew Flinders, Esq. Commander of His Majesty's ship investigator. In a Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, K. B. P. R. 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Tom has a good many… …   Словарь американских идиом\n\n • great many — See: GOOD MANY …   Dictionary of American idioms\n\n • great many — See: GOOD MANY …   Dictionary of American idioms\n\n • great many — large number, several, large amount …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • a great many — see many …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • a good (or great) many — a large number. → many …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • Many — Ma ny, n. [AS. menigeo, menigo, menio, multitude; akin to G. menge, OHG. manag[=i], menig[=i], Goth. managei. See {Many}, a.] 1. The populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community. 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Use this board to ask questions about grammar, discuss learning strategies, get translation help and more!\n\nAccording to my helpful grammar the word 'plenus' is accompanied with an ablative or a genitive.\n\nWhich is used when?\nRead more : plenus | Views : 903 | Replies : 3\n\nstrange inflection\n\nI came upon this sentence recently in an old text-book:\nAriadne identidem querebatur Thesea pollicitum esse se fidelem futurum esse.\nNow, am I being dense? \"Ariadne kept on complaining that 'Thesea' had promised he would be faithful.\" That is my translation - but why does 'Thesea' end in an A? I know it's a Greek name, but it should be masculine accusative, and I don't think Greek nouns ending in EUS have an accusative A ...\nRead more : strange inflection | Views : 2692 | Replies : 16\n\nooh...creem...\n\nWell, at 3:30 am last \"night\" I was on an exercise rampage. Then I came across something strange, due to an understandable yet now corrected mistake.\n\nLet's see if Allen and Greenfluff can answer this: what is the present 1st person singular subjunctive of \"creare\"?\n\nSurely it can't be creem? I know that it would be pronounced \"creh-em\" but such an elegant language should not hold such childish subjunctivses.\n\nPonder that thought, or \"fieri potest ...\nRead more : ooh...creem... | Views : 502 | Replies : 1\n\nWhat are quaestiones obliquas and verba constantia?\n\nthank you.\nRead more : question | Views : 506 | Replies : 2\n\n#2 Expressing Purpose\n\nN&H Page 4, Exercise 2\n\n1. Do not send me to ask for peace.\n2. We have gone home to see our friends.\n3. I have bought a horse that I might not be tired.\n4. You had gone to Italy to see the king's son.\n5. He went to the city lest he should see his father.\nRead more : #2 Expressing Purpose | Views : 1018 | Replies : 3\n\n#1 Answers\n\n1. Tell me why you are afraid.\n2. We do not know what he is doing.\n3. I do not know how many ships there were.\n\n1. Dic mihi cur timeas (verearis, metuas).\n2. Nescimus quid faciat.\n3. Nescio quot naves (quantum navium) fuerint.\n\nFeel free to discuss, correct, explain, and argue in a scholarly manner :D\n\nSynopsis of material:\n\nA Subordinate Clause is a ...\nRead more : #1 Answers | Views : 1088 | Replies : 3\n\nThat evil subjunctive!\n\nI am not satisfied with how Wheelock taught the subjunctive, and I just want to know how one might say certain things. I also hate the fact that in the readings in the back, I will see a word in the subjunctive that I don’t understand, look at the helpful area at the bottom to find out why, and it says: “Why in subjunctive?” Agh! I don’t know; so don’t ask me, Wheelock! I flip ...\nRead more : That evil subjunctive! | Views : 1565 | Replies : 10\n\ntwo questions\n\nI have two grammatical questions, both sort of related. According to my grammar book after a verb of saying or thinking you get the infinitive.\nIt gives the example:\n\nDicit Romanos arma adversariis tradere.\n\nVery nice indeed.\n\nBut how would you translate a sentence like\n\n\"he says the romans are willing to surrender their arms to the enemy\"\n\nand what about an imperative\n\n\"\"come in\" she said.\"\nRead more : two questions | Views : 1044 | Replies : 7\n\nTu atque cuius exercitus\n\nTo keep the fun in translating I have taken up the habit of translating songs that are stuck in my head. Today it was 'you and whose army' by radiohead. Now, I have a few questions of translation, are these correct?\n\nyou think drive me crazy\nputas me insanum agere\n\nyou think you can take us on\nputas nos vicendi potere\n\nfor the holy roman empire\npro sancto imperio romano\n\ntonight we ride ghost horses ...\nRead more : Tu atque cuius exercitus | Views : 606 | Replies : 2\n\nre: self-test\n\nCan I have these confirmed as properly translated?\n\nThese sentences stem from \"Latin Via Ovid-A First Course-2nd Edit.-1982.\"\n\nFrom page 17:\n\n1. Once upon a time there was (est) a beautiful girl.\n\n--Olim erat puella pulchra. Or, Olim puella pulchra erat.\n\n2. Europa lives in Phoenica.\n\n--Europa in Phoenica habitat.\n\n3. Jupiter desires the beautiful maiden.\n\n--Iuppiter puellam pulchram desiderat.\n\n4. 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Oversea, formerly used as an adjective, has largely fallen out of use.\n\nModern English usage. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Overseas B&B — (Рим,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Via Giovanni Giolitti 199, Вокзал Термини, 00185 …   Каталог отелей\n\n • Overseas — (Канниджионе,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Via Lungomare Andrea Doria, 07021 Канниджионе …   Каталог отелей\n\n • overseas — (izg. ȏversīz) prid. DEFINICIJA prekomorski, koji pripada, koji se odnosi na zemlje s one strane svjetskih mora (gledano iz Europe), koji se odnosi na daleke zemlje (Amerika, Australija itd.) SINTAGMA overseas trade (izg. overseas trȇjd) trg.… …   Hrvatski jezični portal\n\n • overseas — (adj.) 1580s, from OVER (Cf. over) + SEA (Cf. sea). Popularized during World War I as a British euphemism for colonial …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • overseas — [adj] across an ocean abroad, across, away, foreign, in foreign land, transatlantic, transoceanic, transpacific; concept 583 Ant. at home …   New thesaurus\n\n • overseas — ► ADVERB ▪ in or to a foreign country. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to a foreign country. ► NOUN ▪ foreign countries regarded collectively …   English terms dictionary\n\n • overseas — [ō′vər sēz′] adv. abroad; over or beyond the sea adj. 1. of, from, or to countries across the sea; foreign 2. over or across the sea: Also Chiefly Brit. oversea …   English World dictionary\n\n • overseas — ▪ I. overseas o‧ver‧seas 1 [ˌəʊvəˈsiːz◂ ǁ ˌoʊvər ] adverb TRAVEL to, in, or from a foreign country across the sea: • He spent quite a lot of time working overseas.   [m0] ▪ II. overseas o‧ver‧seas 2 [ˈəʊvəsiːz ǁ ˈoʊvər ] adjective …   Financial and business terms\n\n • overseas — 01. He has been travelling [overseas] for over a year now, but should be back in England about a week from now. 02. He went [overseas] to teach ESL after finishing his Linguistics degree. 03. After studying [overseas] for a few years, he returned …   Grammatical examples in English\n\n • overseas — [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)si͟ːz[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: ADJ n You use overseas to describe things that involve or are in foreign countries, usually across a sea or an ocean. He has returned to South Africa from his long overseas trip. ...overseas trade figures. Syn:… …   English dictionary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999997019767761} +{"content": "Drop Shot (Mass Market Paperbound)\n\nUsually Ships in 1-5 Days\n\nIn the second Myron Bolitar novel from Edgar Award–winner Harlan Coben, a young woman’s tragic death spirals into a shattering drama of menace, secrets, and rage. 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Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.\nAuthor Item    More concepts for author\nCresswell, M.J. Independence   Cresswell, M.J.\nField, Hartry Independence   Field, Hartry\nMaturana, H. Independence   Maturana, H.\nRorty, Richard Independence   Rorty, Richard\nSimons, Peter Independence   Simons, Peter\nThiel, Chr. Independence   Thiel, Chr.\nWittgenstein, L. Independence   Wittgenstein, L.\n\nEd. Martin Schulz, access date 2017-08-18", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9690066576004028} +{"content": "Potions and Snitches\nSnape and Harry Gen Fanfiction Archive\n\nPrinter The print whole story view may not work for longer stories.\n[Reviews - 8] starstarstarstarhalf-star\nSummary: “We can be a family again when it no longer hurts to look at you, to remember her. 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Please check back soon.\nTable of Contents\n\nTable of Contents\n\nThe curse of talent p. 3\nHow to find a ballplayer p. 14\nThe enlightenment p. 43\nField of ignorance p. 64\nThe Jeremy Brown blue plate special p. 97\nThe science of winning an unfair game p. 119\nGiambi's hole p. 138\nScott Hatteberg, pickin' machine p. 162\nThe trading desk p. 188\nAnatomy of an undervalued pitcher p. 217\nThe human element p. 244\nThe speed of the idea p. 263\nEpilogue : the badger p. 281\nPostscript : inside baseball's religious war p. 287\nAcknowledgments p. 303\nIndex p. 305", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8838232159614563} +{"content": "\nI can’t believe it’s 2019 already! 2018 just seemed to fly by. 2018 was not a good year for reading for me. I completely failed my reading goal – I didn’t even make it half way to my goal of reading 52 books. I also stopped posting on here. Sorry about that. I don’t even really have an excuse, except that reading just wasn’t happening for me. Still, I hope you had a better 2018 reading-wise than I did and that you managed to reach your reading goals. So we’re now in the first month of 2019, and I am back and determined to keep on track. Thank you to everyone who has stayed with me, I really appreciate it.\n\nBout of Books 24\n\nSo what do you have to look forward to? Well nothing is set in stone yet, but there will be reviews from me this month for Serpentine by Laurell K. Hamilton and A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas. I’m also planning on taking part in Bout of Books, which starts on January 7th (you can sign up to take part yourself here). In February I will be taking part in the London Bookshop Crawl and I will of course be documenting that (click here if you think you’d like to take part too). On Instagram I’m taking part in bookisglee’s photo-a-day challenge (you can find me here). I’m still subscribed to Illumicrate so there will be unboxings of that. I am also considering doing a monthly Books I’m Looking Forward To post that would include both new releases and books I’ve already got, but we shall see.\n\nHere’s to reaching 52 books this year, and keeping up here on the blog. I hope you had a great December, and saw 2019 in in the style of your choosing. I’d love to know what you are most looking forward to this year, bookish or otherwise, so please leave me a comment. Until next time.\n\n6 thoughts on “2019\n\n 1. I struggled a lot last year with everything. Same every year. This year I have one goal and two fun goals. I only met my reading goal by reading some short books. I enjoyed them though. I’m not really planning anything right now, im taking a step back and then I’ll get onto my main goal. Don’t feel bad about not meeting goals, life happens. 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For as little as $5 per review, authors can buy five-star ratings en masse. While Amazon strictly prohibits fake reviews, the practice is widespread — and for […]\n\nOctober 20, 2015\n\n5 chilling books to set the mood for Halloween\n\nLooking for a collection of books to chill your spine, curdle your blood, and get you ready for Halloween? Look no further! Fall is in the air and the holiday is nearly upon us. Check out our collection of books to get you into the “spirit”.\n\nEthics of the Undead, by Loren Schechter. Here’s a surprising […]\n\nSeptember 4, 2015\n\nGiving peas a chance: the challenges of professional book reviewing\n\nYou’ve finished your book and now you’re wondering: How on earth will I sell it? This is a daunting question, to be sure, one that involves carefully considering who your readers are and where you will find them. 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With classes out of session and time on your kids’ hands, why not get them absorbed in some fantastic indie books? Below are some of our favorites of the year — […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7598604559898376} +{"content": "Two Upcoming Live-Streamed Interviews! July 20 with Laurie Stone and July 28 with Batja Mesquita.\n\nCalling a Wolf a Wolf\n\nKaveh Akbar\n\nAddiction. Recovery. Repeat. 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Often exploring the darker places of the heart, his sonnets do not lie down obediently, but spark with an honest self-awareness.\n\nCole’s lucid, empathetic poems―with lyrical beauty and ethical depth―seem to transmute the anxious perplexities of our time.\n\nPraise for Blizzard\n\n“An artist of the greatest gifts.” —Louise Glück\n\n\"Over the last 15 years . . . Cole has invented and mastered his own version of the sonnet, a compact lyric utterance that drills down on a single experience, moment, or startled vision, and surprises with every line . . . it's true poetry, the thing we mean by that word.\" —Craig Morgan Teicher, NPR\n\n\"[A] radiant 10th collection . . . Cole's political commentary is restrained and skillfully orchestrated . . . Readers of this collection will find that Cole's joie de vivre is a balm for the soul.\" —Publishers Weekly\n\nHannah Aizenman\nHannah Aizenman\n\nHannah Aizenman\n\nHannah Aizenman is the poetry coordinator at The New Yorker and holds an MFA from New York University. Originally from Birmingham, AL, she lives and writes in Brooklyn.\n\nHenri Cole\nHenri Cole\n\nHenri Cole\n\nHenri Cole was born in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1956. He has published over half a dozen previous collections of poetry, including Touch and Pierce the Skin; a memoir, Orphic Paris; and has received many awards for his work, including the Jackson Poetry Prize, the Kingsley Tufts Award, the Rome Prize, the Berlin Prize, the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, and the Award of Merit Medal in Poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. 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See also trout 2) a familiar form of address to a male friend, often as my old trout , me old… …   Dictionary of ichthyology\n\n • old trout — informal an annoying or bad tempered old woman. → trout …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • old trout — n British a middle aged or elderly woman, espe cially one who is frumpish or short tem pered. This expression has been used as a mild pejorative (very occasionally even affectionately) since the 19th century. Here s what s coming up for you; two… …   Contemporary slang\n\n • old trout — offensive an unpleasant old woman …   English dictionary\n\n • old trout —  Disagreeable woman …   A concise dictionary of English slang\n\n • The Old Trout Puppet Workshop — is a puppet theatre company, founded on a ranch in southern Alberta in 1999. The company s first year of operation was an experience of intense collaborative isolation – the Trouts lived together, cooked together, and worked together. They… …   Wikipedia\n\n • trout — ► NOUN (pl. same or trouts) ▪ an edible fish of the salmon family, chiefly inhabiting fresh water. ● old trout Cf. ↑old trout ORIGIN Old English, from Greek tr gein gnaw …   English terms dictionary\n\n • trout — [traut] n ↑fin, ↑gill [Date: 1000 1100; : Late Latin; Origin: tructa type of fish with sharp teeth, from Greek, from trogein to bite ] 1.) plural trout [U and C] a common river fish, often used for food, or the flesh of this fish 2.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • trout — is the same in the plural, except that old trout (a depreciatory slang term for an old woman) has the plural form old trouts …   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": 0.999487042427063} +{"content": "What does SG1 mean in Science Fiction?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand SG1 in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Science Fiction terminology in particular.\n\nStargate: SG1\n\nMiscellaneous » Science Fiction\n\nFind a translation for SG1 in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this SG1 abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"SG1.\" Abbreviations.com. 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Web. 22 Oct. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "El Deafo\n\nEl Deafo\n\nProduct Type: Bargain Books\n\nList price: $14.99 | Save 46%\n\nAvailable: 0\n\ncopies bought in the last weekISBN: 9781419712173\n\nPublished Date: September 2, 2014\n\nPublisher: Abrams Books\n\nLanguage: English\n\nPage Count: 248\n\nSize: 9.05\" l x 5.94\" w x 0.67\" h\n\nAge Classification: Ages 9 to 12", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8096321821212769} +{"content": "Wehler’s second book explores life “South of Superior”\n\nThe Star\nMeghan Chua\n\nSun Prairie resident and author Rick Wehler has released a second book of banter, witty thoughts and stories from Wisconsin and Minnesota that describe everyday life just south of Lake Superior.\n\nThe book, “South of Superior—More Minne-Sconsin Stories”, follows Wehler’s first publication, “North of Normal: Minne-Sconsin Stories”, and has similar subject matter with a few extra stories, Wehler said.… Read the rest\n\nRead More »\n\nPitch perfect: The Writers’ Institute helps aspiring authors get published\n\nby The Isthmus\n\nMARCH 30, 2017\n\nI’m sitting in a small conference room at the Madison Concourse Hotel with 11 strangers at tables arranged so we’re all facing each other. Under other circumstances, it would be uncomfortable.\n\nWe’re gathered on this overcast and chilly late-Friday afternoon to hear Patricia Skalka — author of the popular “Dave Cubiak Door County Mystery” series — talk about her journey from nationally published freelance journalist to successful novelist.… Read the rest\n\nRead More »\n\nReviewer’s Choice: THEM: The Richer Life Found in Caring for Others\n\nWisconsin Bookwatch: March 2017\nJames A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief\nMidwest Book Review\n278 Orchard Drive, Oregon, WI 53575\n\nTHEM: The Richer Life Found in Caring for Others” by John Certalic (Executive Director of Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry whose purpose is to strengthen and encourage missionaries, and those who send them) is a story of developing richer relationships by caring for others.… Read the rest\n\nRead More »\n\nLocal writer has humorous style\n\nEach column allows readers to dive into the funny, heartfelt world of Matt Geiger.\n\nRead the rest\nRead More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999789595603943} +{"content": "Translate \"Fanger\" into Bashkir (Башҡорт теле)\n\nSearch for an expression in any language pair... 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Leigh. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2011. 17–23.   \nAdded by: joachim 4/16/16, 2:52 PM\nMorris, Matt. \"Batman and Friends: Aristotle and the dark knight’s inner circle.\" Superheroes and Philosophy. Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way. Eds. Tom Morris and Matt Morris. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005. 102–17.   \nAdded by: joachim   Last edited by: joachim 1/30/12, 3:06 PM\nNielsen, Carsten Fogh. \"Leaving the Shadow of the Bat: Aristotle, kant, and dick grayson on the moral education.\" Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 254–66.   \nAdded by: joachim   Last edited by: joachim 5/29/12, 12:48 PM\nWIKINDX 6.10.2 | Total resources: 14585 | Username: -- | Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography | Style: Modern Language Association (MLA)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6663228273391724} +{"content": "Thank you! 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Somehow, with five moms and one dad huddled around a popcorn maker and 400 brown bags of kernels popped, the subject of being so busy they don’t even have time to clean the house came up.\n\nAnd one mom pointed out that Stephanie – the brunette holding a shaker of Ranch flavoring in her hand - did not mop her kitchen floor.\n\nA little sigh of relief went through the group.\n\nThen came the…\n\nAdded by Kandace Chapple on November 30, 2011 at 7:00pm — No Comments\n\nFreckles the Purple Spekled Frog\n\nFreckles looked down and seen what looked like a soft red carpet. He took one\n\ngiant leap down and couldn’t wait to land on the soft red carpet. His sore feet landed and\n\nFreckles slipped down to the cold ground. These strawberries are slippery but yummy.\n\nAs he cleaned himself up he studied the tangled vines. He remembered reading about\n\nmonkeys swinging from vine to vine. Oh what a fun place this would be to live. It also\n\nhas food and shade. But when he tried…\n\nAdded by Liz M. Stucker on November 30, 2011 at 6:40pm — No Comments\n\nBaby's First Year: A Mother's Reflection\n\nMy baby boy just celebrated his first bithday - a momentous event in a mother's life. Perhaps even more so than for Baby himself. The following is something I wrote on my blog: LifeLoveandBaby.com. I wanted to share it with you here and would love to get feedback about your experiences as a mother and your reflections on the first year of motherhood. \n\nThey said it would go by fast – and They were right. The first year with Baby gives new meaning to the phrase “time flies.”…\n\nAdded by Rebecca Scott on November 30, 2011 at 6:25pm — No Comments\n\nThere’s Something Happening Here by Judy Bolton- Fasman\n\nMy daughter Anna will be entering college next fall. I’m both excited and terrified for her and her friends. Who’s to assure us parents that our children won’t encounter a campus security officer like Lieutenant John Pike of the University of California at Davis?\n\nBy now many of us have seen the picture of Lt. Pike dressed in riot gear, looking more like a parody of law enforcement as he mindlessly douses a line of innocent kids with pepper spray. He’s as nonchalant as if he…\n\nAdded by Judy Bolton-Fasman on November 30, 2011 at 5:52pm — No Comments\n\n\"Always do what you are afraid to do.\"\n\nRalph Waldo Emerson\n\nAdded by BellaVida Letty on November 30, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments\n\nGetting more involved & an update\n\nHello ladies of She Writes! I've been quietly lurking around She Writes since June 2010, although I know I haven't been using it enough. (I wish there was a way to have my RSS feed post blog entries from my site onto She Writes automatically. 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Mark Pett accomplishes so much with a subdued palette and a gentle story. Many interesting details to enjoy in this wordless story book.\n\nAug 15, 2017\n\nModern classic.\nA good conservation piece for parents & children on delayed gratification, hard work & kindness.\n\nMar 06, 2016\n\nGreat book for developing language and discussion for ELL students or young non-readers or to just develop story and writing ideas and dialogue.\n\nJCLCatherineG Feb 28, 2015\n\nThis is such a wonderful wordless book. It's a great opportunity to talk to your child about working hard for something and doing nice things for others.\n\nSep 05, 2014\n\nHeartwarming. Break out the tissues! 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(Science fiction. 14 & up)\"\nRead full book review >", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7697643041610718} +{"content": "Archive for the ‘Appearances’ Category\n\nA new reading from UNSEAMING, Friday in Roanoke\n\n/ September 2nd, 2014 / 1 Comment »\n\nI’m grateful to be able to announce yet another preview reading of my forthcoming collection of horror stories, Unseaming, this time in my home city of Roanoke, at 6 p.m. this Friday, Sept. 5. The invitation came from The Roanoke Readings, a series run by\n\nRead More »\n\nScenes from the UNSEAMING reading in New Paltz\n\n/ August 18th, 2014 / No Comments »\n\nCircumstances conspired so that I ended up giving an unplanned-for preview reading of my forthcoming story collection Unseaming at Inquiring Minds bookstore in New Paltz, NY, a couple weeks ago. It ended up being a cozy gathering of friends, which was fine and dandy. Unseaming\n\nRead More »\n\nA new interview with me at the Interstitial Arts Foundation\n\n/ August 11th, 2014 / No Comments »\n\nThere’s a new interview with me posted at the Interstitial Arts Foundation blog. (You can tell it was conducted before the latest issue of Mythic Delirium came out, but that’s okay.) In said interview, I talk about what crowdfunding can mean for hard-to-classify art projects:\n\nRead More »\n\nAug. 1 in New Paltz, NY, I am reading from UNSEAMING\n\n/ July 23rd, 2014 / 2 Comments »\n\nI’m thrilled to announce I’m going to be reading from my forthcoming horror story collection Unseaming at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1 in the Inquiring Minds bookstore in New Paltz, NY. The Facebook event page for the reading is here.   I have to\nTwo Mind Melds\n\n/ June 5th, 2014 / No Comments »\n\nRecently I was recruited for back-to-back “MindMelds” at SF Signal, in which assorted panelists of authors are asked to riff on sometimes esoteric topics.   In the first, “Our Favorite Food and Drink From Scifi and Fantasy!” I talk about the cooking and eating of\n\nRead More »\n\nOur MystiCon schedules\n\n/ February 12th, 2014 / No Comments »\n\nAnita and I will be on all kinds of panels and workshops at the upcoming MystiCon convention right here in Roanoke. I’ll be reading from my novel The Black Fire Concerto and Anita and I together will be talking about Clockwork Phoenix and anthologies in\n\nRead More »\n\nThe end times are here (2013 edition)\n\n/ December 30th, 2013 / No Comments »\n\nLast year this time I was ill and bedridden. This year, I’m simply inconvenienced thanks to a kaput computer. I consider this a step up.   In fact I was so sick at this time in 2012 that my year-end summary didn’t turn up until\n\nRead More »\n\nScenes from THE BLACK FIRE CONCERTO launch party\n\n/ October 27th, 2013 / No Comments »\n\nThe Roanoke launch party for The Black Fire Concerto took place this past Tuesday (Oct. 22) in a cozy space at the Raleigh Court Library. (Technically this is the second launch party for the book; the first one happened in July at ReaderCon.) Since I\n\nRead More »\nPage 4 of 7« First...«23456»...Last »\n\nBlog archives\n\nOn Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998374581336975} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nThe Molecular Organography of Plants$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nQuentin Cronk\n\nPrint publication date: 2009\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780199550357\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2009\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199550357.001.1\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (oxford.universitypressscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2020. All Rights Reserved. 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Herman's Melville's \"Moby Dick\" has long been considered one of the greatest American novels ever wrote.\n\nIf you want to introduce your children to the classic work, then this is the perfect book. It takes the structure and plot of Melville’s work and puts it into a language and format that younger kids will understand.\n\nKidLit More\n\nAvailable formats: epub, mobi, pdf, rtf, lrf, pdb, txt\n\nFirst 20% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more read online\nPublished: July 29, 2013\nWords: 13,120\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781301836918\nAbout BookCaps\n\nWe all need refreshers every now and then. Whether you are a student trying to cram for that big final, or someone just trying to understand a book more, BookCaps can help. 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Widely celebrated as the first appearance of Macondo, the fictitious village later celebrated in One Hundred Years of Solitude, La Hojarosca was a testing ground for many of the themes and characters later immortalized in One Hundred Years of Solitude. \"Garcia Marquez has extraordinary strength and firmness of imagination and writes with the calmness of a man who knows exactly what wonders he can perform\" (Alfred Kazin, New York Times Book Review). [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy; Hard Cover]\n      [Bookseller: Raptis Rare Books, ABAA/ ILAB]\nLast Found On: 2015-10-11           Check availability:      IberLibro    \n\nLINK TO THIS PAGE: www.vialibri.net/years/items/988260/1972-garcia-marquez-gabriel-leaf-storm-and-other-stories\n\nBrowse more rare books from the year 1972\n\n      Home     Wants Manager     Library Search     562 Years   Links     Contact      Search Help      Terms of Service     \n\nCopyright © 2018 viaLibri™ Limited. 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Let me know what characters you’d like to see Molly and friends dress up as.\n\nhttps://www.strawpoll.me/20906612", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Poet Laureate and Civil Rights Activist Maya Angelou, 1928-2014\n\nMaya AngelouMaya Angelou, celebrated author of more than 30 books spanning poetry, essays, plays, novels, and a series of autobiographies, died Wednesday night, May 27, at the age of 86.\n\nBorn Marguerite Ann Johnson in St. Louis on April 4, 1928, Angelou experienced life fully and uniquely, working as a young woman in strip clubs, on a cable car, as an actress, and as a journalist. She wrote a series of seven autobiographies, beginning with perhaps her best known work, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969).\n\nThough she never went to college, she held more than 30 honorary doctral degrees. She was a nominee for the Emmy Awards, Tony Awards, and the Pulitzer Prize; she was a winner of the Grammy Award and the National Medal of the Arts, among many other honors.\n\nPresident Bill Clinton, who felt a connection with Angelou having also grown up poor in Arkansas, asked her to read at his 1993 inauguration, where she recited \"On the Pulse of the Morning.\" A life-long civil rights activist and icon, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama in 2011.\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nPost a comment\n\nComments are moderated, and will not appear on this blog until approved.\n\nComments (6)\n\nI remember that poem. I was at the inauguration and heard every word, it was wonderful.\n\nPosted by: Belinda Green | Wednesday May 28, 2014 at 8:30 AM\n\nSo many of her writings uplifted and inspired me. The news of her death dampened my morning as if I'd lost someone in my own family.\n\nPosted by: Ansley Haynes | Wednesday May 28, 2014 at 8:56 AM\n\nYes, Maya was quite an amazing women with an inspiring creative spirit. She contributed so much to us!\n\nPosted by: Pam Athena | Wednesday May 28, 2014 at 12:08 PM\n\nIndeed, Maya Angelou was an amazing women. The way she wrote her books, spoke, her diction while speaking was captivating. I love to listen and watch movies she was in, was just an extension of herself in live movement.\n\nYou will be truly missed, and the legacy you left us will live on forever.\n\nPosted by: Alice Perez | Wednesday May 28, 2014 at 7:29 PM\n\nMaya was one of many angels who has circulated love and goodness with her huge heart and wise mind. It is up to those of us still here now to remember, and to do the work that will further our growth. We only have to remember to love. We are all struggling through life's challenges. That puts us all at the mercy of each other which puts us in the same boat. Keep it steady. Love to all that love this very special women Maya Angelou. Thank you Maya for all that you gave and all that you left us.\n\nPosted by: Deborah | Thursday May 29, 2014 at 9:09 AM\n\nWhat an amazing lady who brought us so much. 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If you haven’t heard him or heard of him (e.g. from Ian MacKinnon’s Gay Hist-Orgy), then you must not have eyes or ears.\n\nAnd don’t forget Allison Anders, who will be reading from her tumblr blog about owning Greta Garbo’s record collection.\n\nAnd we’ve got Flannery Lunsford from Allison and Kurt Voss’ film Strutter, and a return visit from Justin Maurer, author of Seventeen Television (and, oh, like about a thousand awesome bands including Maniac, Clorox Girls, and L.A. Drugz). Don’t miss this one!\n\nA Rrose in a Prose: MAH!\n\nD. M. Collins\n\nD. M. Collins is a journalist and writer based in Los Angeles.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Neurobabble and pop science dismissals of the mind, final causes, abstract thought, and free will each face Feser’s piercing critique.\n\nRead More ›\nIce cream chocolate and vanilla sundae topping with red cherry.\n\nA Short Argument Against the Materialist Account of the Mind\n\nYou can simply picture yourself eating a chocolate ice cream sundae.\nWe have thoughts and ideas—what philosophers call “intentional” states—that are about things other than themselves. We don’t really know how this works. But whenever we speak to another person, we assume it must be true. And in our own case, we know it’s true. Even to deny it is to affirm it. Read More ›", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998258352279663} +{"content": "We've got 1 definition »\n\nWhat does WSNN stand for?\n\nWhat does WSNN mean? 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Yup, you read that right; five years from… Continue Reading “Going to the Elephants”\n\nArticle Published in JEMA\n\nI’m very pleased to announce that my article “Return of the Elephant Man,” appears in the most recent JEMA,  Journal of the Elephant Managers Association, Volume 29, Number 1. The article is based on a portion of my book The Man Who Loved Elephants, which tells the… Continue Reading “Article Published in JEMA”\n\nWhere To Go For Elephants\n\nHello, all! I wanted to let you know that I’ve started an adjunct site to this one, focused entirely on elephants and the stories behind my book The Man Who Loved Elephants: 30 Years at Oregon’s Washington Park Zoo, which is being offered to publishers… Continue Reading “Where To Go For Elephants”\n\nHappy Birthday, Stoney\n\nStoney with his mother, Pet Born June 17, 1973 — Washington Park Zoo, Portland, Oregon Died August 28, 1995 — Las Vegas, Nevada    \n\nBlessings Abound\n\nWell, my intent was to blog regularly and we all know how that ended. Seems every time I “plan” to do it, those plans are flung awry by circumstance. In this case, I don’t mind. For some time  now, I’ve been trying to arrange… Continue Reading “Blessings Abound”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.672124981880188} +{"content": "Blog module icon\n\nStatewide Online Services News\n\nStatewide Services covers Online Resources (databases), Digital Book eLending (ebooks, audiobooks, video storybooks) and the Kansas Library eCard. \n\nQuestions: audiobooks@ks.gov or 800-432-3919\n\nView All Posts\n\nMar 16\n\nBoW: Vengeance is Mine\n\nPosted on March 16, 2016 at 9:32 AM by Lianne Flax\n\n vengeance     Vengeance is Mine\n    by Joanne Fluke\n\n    Formats: ebook or audiobook\n    Find it at: Enki or Oneclickdigital\n\nAn activist is murdered and posed in an ice sculpture display, and next a vicious hate crime puts a man in the ICU.  These seemingly random acts of violence lead the police chief to Michele, the family clinic administrator. \n\nRecognize Fluke from cozy cooking mysteries with desserts on the covers? 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She finally tells him, and together they set out to find a cure for her disease, even though the cure may kill her instead. They spend hours together in the lab trying to find a cure with herbs and poisons and modern medicine.\nThe review of this Book prepared by Rachael High\n\nChapter Analysis of Wolf Moon\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 50%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 40%Descript. of society, phenomena (tech), places 10% Tone of book    -   humorous or laughable FANTASY or SCIENCE FICTION?    -   fantasy story on current Earth Romance    -   Yes Romance plotlets:    -   two lovers coping with tough mission Lifeform altered?    -   Yes Kind of alteration:    -   Magically turned into a monster Is this an adult or child's book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book Human/magical couple?    -   Yes Type of couple:    -   He's a human, she's a magical being\n\nMain Character\n\nIdentity:    -   Female Age:    -   20's-30's\n\nEarth setting:    -   current (early 21st century) Takes place on Earth?    -   Yes\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   moderately detailed references to deaths scientific jargon? (SF only)    -   none/very little science jargon needed Sex in book?    -   Yes What kind of sex:    -   descript of kissing    -   descript of touching personal anatomy    -   actual description of sex How much dialogue?    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like Wolf Moon\n\nNora Roberts 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": 1.0000032186508179} +{"content": "\nPreorders now open for Amelia Fang 4\n\nHide your unicorn away and stow your glitter, we’re heading back to Nocturnia where darkness reigns supreme. Yes, Amelia Fang is back and she’s getting ready for yet another wickedly funny outing in Amelia Fang and the Half-Moon Holiday – the fourth book in the bestselling series by author and illustrator Laura Ellen Anderson. Read More\n\nGreat costume ideas for World Book Day\n\nThis year's World Book Day is on 7 March and if you're feeling stumped for costume ideas, look no further! We've put together a few suggestions inspired by some of our favourite Egmont characters. Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9706008434295654} +{"content": "The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes, Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; As They Were Delivered to the Editor, a Little Before His Death. Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton\n\nJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. 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It's - it's like a door. A person simply walks through it, and she's lost to you forever. - Author: Eloisa James\nQuotes About Door Knobs #146314\n#5. You need vision to transform political arena - Author: Sunday Adelaja\nQuotes About Door Knobs #161662\n#6. Indeed, man has two different beings inside him. What devil thought of that malicious touch? - Author: Stendhal\nQuotes About Door Knobs #181225\n#7. Today, I will wait if the way is not clear. I will trust that out of the chaos will come clarity. - Author: Melody Beattie\nQuotes About Door Knobs #320256\n#8. She smoothed down my hair and kissed my cheek. I suddenly felt like I was five years old again. I closed my eyes, relishing the feeling. I'd been feeling too old lately. - Author: Aprille Legacy\nQuotes About Door Knobs #380828\n#9. Why would he do that? I thought\nhe said\nhe loved me.\" \"As if I needed a reason to hate him more,\" Asher muttered, avoiding my gaze. - Author: Jocelyn Davies\nQuotes About Door Knobs #403399\n#10. I washed walls, polished door knobs and the tiny window. The scales and stench of defeat floated into the pail's dirty water. The - Author: Maya Angelou\nQuotes About Door Knobs #1043954\n#11. I confess I have yet to learn that a lesson of the purest good may not be drawn from the vilest evil. - Author: Charles Dickens\nQuotes About Door Knobs #1473503\n#12. The fog dissipates. The water turns cold. The door to the shower opens, and the knobs are turned to the off position and he climbs in with me, him fully clothed in contrast to my shivering, blue skin, and we sit there together, his arms around me, until I can breathe again. AT - Author: Heather Lyons\nQuotes About Door Knobs #1570658\n#13. I don't believe in fate ... but ... I do believe everything happens for a reason. 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Meanwhile, her current suitor, Becky and Sally’s charismatic manager, Mark, is keen to take their casual relationship to the next level. \nSally’s uncomplicated life is about to become very messy indeed.  This novella is a stand-alone follow-up to The Rebound List, which focuses on Becky's journey-- can be read as a standalone / out of order!\ngoodreads-badge-add-38px**Coming Very Soon**\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nBlade by Alexandra Ivy & Laura Wright\n\n         From New York Times Bestselling authors Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright, comes BLADE, a new novella in their Bayou Heat Series , br...\n\n2017 Reading Challenge\n\n2017 Reading Challenge\nKathleen has completed her goal of reading 275 books in 2017!\n\nKathleen's bookshelf: currently-reading\n\nWicked Favor\ntagged: currently-reading\n\nAmazonGC Banner", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8583829402923584} +{"content": "Ebook PDF Search Engine\nHome | PDF Viewer | PDF Toolbar | About PDF\nThe Art Of Seduction\nby Millionaire Mindset Publishing\n\nDisclaimer: This is a summary and not the original book. 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[1865 70, Amer.] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • mule skinner — noun muleteer, a driver of one or more mules …   Wiktionary\n\n • Mule Skinner Blues — Blue Yodel #8 / Mule Skinner Blues Song originally by Jimmie Rodgers Published 1930 Recorded July 11, 1930 Genre Country Bluegrass Blues …   Wikipedia\n\n • mule driver — noun a worker who drives mules (Freq. 10) • Syn: ↑muleteer, ↑mule skinner, ↑skinner • Derivationally related forms: ↑mule (for: ↑muleteer) …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Skinner (profession) — A Skinner is a person who skins animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs, part or whole. Historically, skinners engaged in the hide and fur trades. A mule skinner , slang for muleteer, is a driver of mules. See also Worshipful Company of Skinners… …   Wikipedia\n\n • skinner — [skin′ər] n. 1. a person who strips skins or processes them for market ☆ 2. 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Some writers love the early evening twilight zone or come alive creatively at the end of the day and well into the night.\n\nAs long as whatever you choose is sustainable and produces the results you’re aiming for, it’s serving its intended purpose.\n\nTo continue reading\nclick here\n\nFiled under: Articles — Tags: , , , , — Julia @ 3:57 pm\n\nConscious Writing USA\n\nMay 30, 2018\n\nConscious Writing Retreat USA\nDiscover Your True Voice\n\nOmega Institute For Holistic Studies\nRhinebeck, NY\n\nImmerse yourself in creative exploration and learn to write from your heart with the voice of your soul.\n\nConscious Writing is a holistic approach to creative awakening and vibrant writing. Its transformative power comes from learning to write from your true self, the eternal part of you that is naturally creative and free from resistance—the original source of your authentic voice. Author and intuitive mentor Julia McCutchen guides you to discover your voice and unlock your creativity through the Conscious Writing process, a proven method for transitioning into a deep creative flow aligned with your purpose. You:\n\n • Participate in opening and closing ceremonies\n • Explore a different theme each day\n • Experience guided energy, meditation, and visualization practices\n • Engage in a variety of creative exercises and plenty of writing\n\nYou work independently, in pairs, and in small groups within a safe, sacred space. You may choose to read your work aloud in an optional open mic session. Professional writers as well as enthusiasts are welcome.\n\nTo read more (including testimonials\nfrom previous retreat participants)\n\nJulia McCutchen is an intuitive mentor, teacher, author, and founder of the International Association of Conscious & Creative Writers. A former international publisher, she experienced a life-changing accident in 1999 which triggered a deep awakening that led her to leave the corporate world and forge her own path. McCutchen’s core teaching includes conscious writing and creative exploration to guide people to discover their authentic voices, unlock their creativity, and transform their lives to align with their souls. Her specialty is to bring intuitive insight to her work with individuals and groups to reveal their true purpose and provide the clarity they seek. McCutchen is the author of The Writer’s Journey: From Inspiration to Publication and Conscious Writing: Discover Your True Voice Through Mindfulness and More.\n\nNo Rules Writing\n\nNovember 16, 2017To read the rest of the article\nclick here\n\nFiled under: Articles — Tags: , — Julia @ 2:41 pm\n\nThe Value of Space in the Creative Cycle\n\nAugust 15, 2017\n\nRight now I’m consciously choosing to take a creative pause and immerse myself in the space of unlimited potential.\n\nOf course I’m continuing to honour my regular writing and client commitments (which I love!) but I’m holding fire on planning any major new projects.\n\nInstead, I’m wrapping up the final full stops on the visible and invisible actions required for everything so far, and stepping into the space of “not knowing” to see what comes to greet me.\n\nThe Feminine Approach\n\nI always find that when I create internal and external space with a clear intention to remain open to whatever arises new possibilities soon start to appear on the horizon.\n\nHaving released my conditioning to “make everything happen”, I’ve shifted into living the reality of allowing, receiving and remaining alert for the next golden thread(s) I feel inspired to follow to be revealed.\n\nThis feminine approach enables new ideas and opportunities to take the shape they need to take and gradually come into full view without being pushed or driven or made to fit some intellectual concept of what they “should” be.\n\nThe Creative Cycle\n\nSpace is one of the most overlooked aspects of the creative cycle.\n\nYet in the many years of my personal and professional experience I’ve discovered that it’s essential for original insights and authentic ideas to emerge from the realms beyond the filters of the ordinary conditioned mind.\n\nTo read the rest of the article\nclick here.\n\nFiled under: Articles — Tags: , , , , — Julia @ 1:58 pm\n\nThe Iceberg Approach to Conscious Writing\n\nJune 9, 2017\n\nI often use the image of an iceberg to represent the way I teach Conscious Writing.\n\nIt’s a powerful illustration because it’s so clear that the 10% you see above the surface of the water simply wouldn’t be there if it weren’t for the 90% underneath.\n\nFor Conscious Writers, the visible 10% equates to the words that meet the page.\n\nThe hidden 90% includes all of the unseen preparation and preliminary creative work that’s required for the right words to arise for the most authentic and effective communication of your ideas and stories.\n\nInner Preparation\n\nThat’s why I place so much emphasis on inner preparation before starting to write.\n\nPaying attention to “who you are” and “where you’re at” when you sit down to craft the words to share your message with your readers makes all the difference in the world.\n\nNo one will see the 90% preparation before the essence of your ideas shows up in the form of words; yet at some level they will feel the distinction of writing that comes from a deeper source.\n\nTo read the rest of the article, click here\n\nFiled under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , , — Julia @ 4:14 pm\n\n5 Core Practices for Conscious Writers: # 1 Cultivate Awareness\n\nMay 10, 2017\n\nMy approach to writing is based on a combination of soul and craft.\n\nHoning the skills of your craft is essential for any creative art; for most conscious creatives it becomes a life-long journey of learning and refining that is challenging and rewarding in equal measure!\n\nWhen it comes to the craft of writing, there are plenty of books, courses and classes that teach you everything from the basics to advanced techniques for shaping your words to suit any purpose.\n\nThe “Conscious” in Conscious Writing\n\nMy true calling is to create, write and live consciously in alignment with my soul and to guide others to do the same – that is the “conscious” in Conscious Writing.\n\nWorking from the inside out with the emphasis on creating the right conditions for soul and craft to meet on the page requires a mindful approach.\n\nThat’s why I use the image of an iceberg to represent all of the unseen preparation that encourages creative mindfulness and leads to vibrant writing (read more about that here).\n\n5 Core Practices\n\nIt’s also why I developed the 5 Core Practices which open the way to bring all aspects of yourself into alignment – body, emotions, mind and soul – to draw you fully into the present moment before you write.\n\nTo read the rest of the article, click here.\n\nFiled under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Julia @ 2:24Who Are You Before the Writing Begins?\n\nFebruary 16, 2017\n\nAll of a sudden, as if from nowhere, an idea or phrase arrives fully formed in my awareness; it’s like receiving a ready-made piece of a creative jigsaw. The complete picture is often revealed at a later date yet I’ve learned to pay attention and capture these fragments straight away.\n\nAn example is the question, who are you before the writing begins?\n\nIt came to me in the early days of developing my ideas for Conscious Writing and remains one of the key questions for self-enquiry that lead you to discover your authentic voice as a Conscious Writer.\n\nYour Authentic Voice\n\nThe usual definitions of what your authentic voice is have always left me feeling short-changed as they seem limited and incomplete, certainly where Conscious Writing is concerned.\n\nRead the rest of the article here\n\nFiled under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , — Julia @ 3:56Older Posts »\n • By clicking the above button you confirm your consent also to receive our newsletter (you can unsubscribe anytime) and have read our Privacy Policy.By clicking the above button you confirm your consent also to receive our newsletter (you can unsubscribe anytime) and have read our Privacy Policy.\n\nConscious Writing for Creative Living Blog\n\nInsights, inspiration, stories and\nmore relating to discovering\nyour authentic voice,\nunlocking your creativity,\nand transforming your life\nto live in alignment\nwith your soul.\n\nTo read my latest posts\n\nClick here Gold\n\nAs Seen In\n\nHH World Summit 2016 logo 200  \n\nPsychologies logo large\n\nHH Radio LogoAspire Magazine Logo       \n\nYoga Mag logo    \n\nHYL.com logo large\n\n     WE Magazine Top 100 Women in Ecommerce 2014     WatkinsMag_logo\n\nLet's Connect On Social Media\n\nFacebook icon medium     Twitter icon medium", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6620748043060303} +{"content": "Sunday Post & Giveaways Galore 11/16/14\n\nPosted November 16, 2014 by Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction in Sunday Post / 14 Comments\n\nThe Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~ It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on my blog and share news about what’s coming up in the week ahead.\n\nLast week on FYFA (and in my life):\n\nThis past week. I continued to work on my NaNoWriMo book. There have been some great moments, and some moments where I feel majorly stuck. I have so much respect for authors – writing a book is hard! Right now, I’m at just over 25,500 words and I’m still plugging away!\n\nThe past couple of weeks have been frustrating technologically because I’ve had some problems with my blog – issue with my hosting company’s servers caused the blog to be down some and I kept getting 404 errors for some reason. I think I have all of these issues ironed out, but it’s made getting things up more complicated!\n\nHere’s what you may have missed this past week:\n\nNext week on FYFA:\n\n • Paranormal Keepers by Jen Naumann (review & giveaway)\n • The Vault of Dreamers by Caragh M. O’Brien (review & giveaway)\n • Promise Me This by Christina Lee (review)\n • Let’s Discuss – How Does Your Personality Affect Your Blog?\nFor Review:\n\nGreat Discussions/Goings On Around the Blogosphere:\n\nOther Current Giveaways on FYFA: \n\n(Besides the ones listed above)\n • Stan by C.J. Duggan (release day review & giveaway) – Last chance to enter to win an ebook copy!\n\nEven More Awesome Giveaways on Other Sites:\n\nLots of good stuff! Have any giveaways or great discussions happening on your site right now? Feel free to share them in the comments!\n\n14 responses to “Sunday Post & Giveaways Galore 11/16/14\n\n 1. Hosting and blog issues can be so annoying. I had some issues with me hitting the resource limits for my sites with my hosting provider and it just takes so much time trying to figure things out and fix them.\n\n Good luck with your NaNoWriMo book. I agree writing a book is hard. Just keep writing and before you know it you have a book!\n\n Lola recently posted: Sunday Post #100\n • Thanks for the NaNoWriMo encouragement! It’s definitely been a struggle to keep up at times, but I’m happy with my progress overall. Like you say, I just have to keep plugging away.\n\n 2. I also did a Sunday post, but it wasn’t as book related as it should’ve been! Haha, oh well. It’s so awesome you’re doing camp Nanowrimo! I’ve always wanted too, just haven’t had the time.\n\n Super glad I found your blog! New follower (:\n – Cambrie xoxo\n\n 3. Oh, blog issues are just the WORST. Because I mean, you have no control. There is nothing you can do to fix it, and I know I go completely stir crazy when it happens. I am glad things are better now though!\n\n Sounds like you are doing an amazing job with NaNo too! Impressive! I basically called it quits, because it was just stressing me out and I was getting so mad at myself. It didn’t seem constructive anymore. I hope I’ll have more time to do it another year. Keep up the great work 🙂\n\n Your books look great too, I hope you enjoy and have a great week!\n\n Shannon @ It Starts At Midnight recently posted: Books I’m Never Going to Review: Part One\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.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996731281280518} +{"content": "25 Favorite Short Stories\n\nIn his Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce defined a novel as “a short story padded.” This is an all too apt description. The inability to prune a story to its essential story is an unfortunate quality shared by many modern writers and the primary reason that bookshelves are filled wiChildren’s Books, Lost and Found\n\nSometimes a book is in the canon of children’s literature just because the writing is so good. Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows, for instance, stands as the perfection of its kind: a prose of greeny gold, of summer recollected in autumn’s light. Rudyard Kipling, too, has the perfect sort . . . . Continue Reading »\n\nBeauty Is as Beauty Does\n\nOn Beauty by zadie smith penguin, 464 pages, $15 (paperback) In On Beauty, British writer Zadie Smith has turned her attention to the post-September 11 United States and has been widely praised for the result, which is a big comic novel that builds a topical tale on a classic foundation. . . . . Continue Reading »\n\nWhen Worlds Collide\n\nSnow by Orhan Pamuk Knopf. 426 pp. $26. Two months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Turkish author Orhan Pamuk published an essay in the New York Review of Books (titled “The Anger of the Damned”) in which Pamuk, who is often mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize, tried . . . . 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Old and new worlds co-exist, cultures mingle and, if we are lucky, magic happens. Familiar characters appear, but in these versions the god\nPaperback, 180 pages\nPublished January 31st 2011 by Huia Pub. (first published January 1st 2010)\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 Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-30\nAverage rating 4.16  · \nRating details\n ·  68 ratings  ·  14 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nStart your review of Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa\nRiki Taniwha\nJan 17, 2021 rated it liked it\nGreat collection of short stories. one bit was so incredibly relatable, it’s really stayed with me. Reading work by someone in your own experience.\nIt was serendipity that I even found this. N.K. Jemisin posted a link on FB 2 days okay that listed 10 women currently writing speculative fiction and Tina Makereti (one of 2 Kiwi authors, Karen Healey - I love her books, esp. \"Guardian of the Dead\" - was the other) was one of them. This is an anthology and is comparatively short. Some stories are fantastic (in both meanings of the word) and a couple are mundane. The first \"skin and bones\"is a re-telling of one of the Tane stories; the thing wit ...more\nMar 06, 2017 rated it it was amazing\nOh, I really liked this book. It was very hard for me to get, but I had wanted to read it so badly. I loved the stories, although some are simple, stories that you could find in any part of the world. But there are others that feel very... local. You can practically breathe New Zealand through them, and I think those were the ones I enjoyed the most, although they were the ones which had more Maori in them, and thus harder to read.\nThe first story was just completely and utterly amazing, the one\nMichelle Boyer-Kelly\nA wonderful collection of short stories revolving around Aotearoa and the Maori who live there. The stories are short, but so full of life, you actually wish that this collection was double its size.\n\n\"skin and bones\" is a great beginning, which discusses Tane and his early struggles to find a companion to spend his days with. For some time he searches for a \"creation to be like him, his mirror, his equal\" (5). At first it seems like he'll never find the comfort he seeks but eventually he makes H\nDec 16, 2018 rated it it was ok\nGuadalupe Reinas 2018 - Libro de un país que quieras visitar (Nueva Zelanda)\n\nPara esta consigna quise buscar obras cortas de autoras maorí - que hay muchas - la dificultad es el acceso a ellas incluso en internet.\nTerminé escogiendo este libro por casualidad, más que nada porque de todos los que me interesaron fue el único que encontré en línea. Me llamó la atención que el título se refiere al país con el nombre designado por su población indígena (Aotearoa, la nube blanca y larga).\nLa premisa del\nJorge Rosas\nA lovely collection of short stories with one thing in common New Zeland, some just happened to be there and could have gone the same way no matter where and some others had clear and deep cultural heritage; It does have a very feminine point of view and I felt the double culture involved in those stories. I loved a few of them liked some others and got stuck for a long time with a few others. I would have greatly appreciated a dictionary, some foot notes or a glossary included in this book, has ...more\nPaige Ngatai\nFeb 09, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nA beautiful collection of short stories, blending Pacific Māori myth with contemporary issues and a modern world. Highly recommended for those who are interested in New Zealand fiction closer to home.\nSep 29, 2018 rated it it was amazing\nWonderful stories invoking legend and weaving it up through to the present. The most contemporary stories really ground the others into a modern complexity of identity. Very promising author. And personally just nice to hear Maori in everyday speech again.\nMay 09, 2018 rated it did not like it\nDNF. Didn't enjoy the style. ...more\nMay 23, 2011 rated it it was amazing\nLoved it.\n\nThis collection of short stories explore the presence of Maori mythology- and Maori mythological characters- in more real, everyday New Zealand life. It was very nicely put together overall, beginning with 'skin and bones' and ending with 'in the end.' I enjoyed each of the individual stories and thought the writer balanced the everyday with the mythical fairly well. It was written in a very personal, down-to-earth way.\n\nIt was hard to pick my favourite stories from the collection - I par\nMandy Agrisola\nNov 16, 2012 rated it it was amazing\nOnce Upon a time in Aotearoa is a great book that offers short fictional stories focusing on Maori mythology, identity and cultural traditions. By way of creative literature and humor as a tool, Makereti offered an interesting take between what it would be like if Maori Gods interacted with us mere mortals. She focused on the realities of being human and the struggles we face within are family dynamics and romantic relations. The book has a contemporary setting that makes it easier for the young ...more\nJennifer Park\nNov 16, 2012 rated it it was amazing\n\"Once Upon A Time In Aotearoa\" is an amazing collection of short-fiction pieces. One thing that I found to be most impressive was her use of Maori/Pacific myths and legends within her stories. She puts her own spin on each story whether she keeps it traditional like \"Skin and Bones\" or provides a more contemporary spin like she did with \"Topknot\". Either way, I absolutely loved her stories, no matter how bizarre and cliff-hanging it was. 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Be the first to start one »\n\nReaders also enjoyed\n\n • The Road to Hell: State Violence Against Children in Postwar New Zealand\n • The Worst Best Man\n • Tell It To The Skies\n • The Haunting of Tram Car 015\n • The Burning\n • Ten Drugs: How Plants, Powders, and Pills Have Shaped the History of Medicine\n • Moshi moshi\n • Silverthorn (The Riftwar Saga, #3)\n • The Tombs of Atuan (Earthsea Cycle, #2)\n • The Housekeeper and the Professor\n • The Farthest Shore (Earthsea Cycle, #3)\n • The French for Christmas\n • Four Sisters\n • 1st Case\nSee similar books…\nWhere the Rēkohu Bone Sings is Tina Makereti’s first novel. Her short story collection, Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa (Huia Publishers 2010), won the Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards Fiction Prize 2011. In 2009 she was the recipient of the Royal Society of New Zealand Manhire Prize for Creative Science Writing (non-fiction), and in the same year received the Pikihuia Award for Best Short Story writte ...more\n\nRelated Articles\n\nDiverse voices and sparkling debuts dominate today's contemporary short story collections. For this roundup, we took a look at the...\n108 likes · 10 comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9933878183364868} +{"content": " Many Crits Can the Critters Ship, if the Critters Ship out Crits?\n\nRecent # of crits per story. If you see one that looks lonely from this week, feel free to, y'know, have a look at it. (How lonely is lonely? Well, 15-20 crits is about average, so anything less is \"below average\".)\n\nLast updated: Tue Oct 13 20:10:01 2015\nBased on last critique filed at: Tue Oct 13 19:04:15 MDT 2015\nThis is updated hourly from 8am to 11pm. You may have to do a reload to get your browser to update the page. 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In the book, the frogs all begin to fly on a Tuesday night and the next morning the people are trying to find out why their are lily pads all over the ground. The next Tuesday the pigs begin to fly. ( )\n  hannahcole | Apr 27, 2017 |\nThis is great book for children to use there imagination. Frogs are flying through the air on lilly pads and making their way back home. The book ends with pigs flying through the air. This is a great book for 1st grade. I feel this book can let children see the story through the illustrations. ( )\n  dsw021 | Apr 25, 2017 |\nThis book is fun for students to help ignite imagination with the aide of the illustrations. The story illustrates frogs flying through a town and people trying to figure out where they came from. ( )\n  MadelynMaxwell | Apr 11, 2017 |\nSummary- This was a picture only book that was about frogs flying and then watching tv and then flying back to their pond. The book then ends with pigs starting to fly.\nGenre- This book was a fantasy book because frogs cannot actually fly so it is not real.\nAge- 3-4\nMedia- water color illustrations\n  crystal.krahmer | Mar 9, 2017 |\nI enjoyed reading this mostly wordless picture book. I liked this book for a couple of simple reasons, as it is a relatively simple book. The first thing I enjoyed were the incredibly detailed illustrations. The illustrations are vital as they tell the story as it shows the book move from nigh time and fantasy to day time with less \"magic\" (lilly pads are withered). This goes hand in hand with me enjoying the plot, The book leads the readers to think that frogs are roaming the nights on lily pads. As we know this isnt real, it shows it as all fantasy by the end of the book. The moral of this book is that it is ok to sometimes cause a bit of mischief. 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Then, she carries us through the moments she shamed herself (and although it’s serious, it’s serious in a funny way). The shame starts inside of her, because of what she believes, because of the story she lived, because she thinks she doesn’t deserve to feel the way she feels. And yet, through all of that darkness, she finds freedom. The freedom presents itself in a situation, and she has the option to pursue it or to further cultivate her self-hatred. She chooses freedom. That’s my favorite thing about the post–the way she saves herself. May we all find the courage to do the same.\n\nHappy reading. 🙂\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nGet Email Updates\n\nSign up for our newsletter to hear updates from our team and how you can help share the message of hope and help.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8504717350006104} +{"content": "jdi pronunciation: How to pronounce jdi in Czech\n\nPronunciation: jdi\n\nAdded on: 2010-09-17 Listened: 110 times\nin: conjugate Czech irregular verbs\n\nPronunciation in Czech [cs]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Serpent & Dove is an absolute gem of a book.\" —Don't miss Gods & Monsters, the spellbinding conclusion of this epic trilogy!\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780062878038\nPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers\nPublication date: 08/04/2020\nSeries: Serpent & Dove Series , #1\nPages: 544\nSales rank: 1,447\nProduct dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.80(h) x 1.40(d)\nLexile: HL610L (what's this?)\nAge Range: 14 - 17 YearsCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nCan I recycle this? : a kid's guide to better recycling and how to reduce single-use plastics / Jennie Romer ; illustrated by Christie Young.\n\nRomer, Jennie, (author.). 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Click below to see the other comments.\n[1] 2 3 4\n\nInformation about A Life-Lesson\n\nPoet: James Whitcomb Riley\nPoem: A Life-Lesson\nAdded: Apr 28 2005\nViewed: 117-Lesson\nBy: James Whitcomb Riley\n\nName: (required)\nE-mail Address: (required)\nShow E-mail Address:\nYes No\nPoem Comments:\n\nPoem Info\n\nRiley Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9550668001174927} +{"content": "English to Macedonian Meaning of stanza - строфа\n\nстих, строфа, вработените\nMacedonian Dictionary: stanza\n\nMeaning and definitions of stanza, translation in Macedonian language for stanza with similar and opposite words. 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I really liked it.\n\nPopular posts from this blog\n\nStepping Over The Line by Laura Marie Altom\n\nThe Duke of Ruin by Darcy Burke\n\nBirthright by Anna Markland", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000083446502686} +{"content": "\nAdd to Book Shelf\nFlag as Inappropriate\nEmail this Book\n\nAt The Sign of The Jack O'Lantern\n\nBy Reed, Myrtle\n\nBook Id: WPLBN0002952704\nFormat Type: Mp3 eBook :\nFile Size:\nReproduction Date: 2012\n\nTitle: At The Sign of The Jack O'Lantern  \nAuthor: Reed, Myrtle\nLanguage: English\nSubject: Fiction\nCollections: Audio Books Collection, At The Sign of The Jack O'Lantern\nPublication Date:\nPublisher: LibriVox Audio Books\n\nAPA MLA Chicago\n\nReed, M. (1902). At The Sign of The Jack O'Lantern. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/\n\nThis begins with an odd inheritance at the end of a honeymoon, both parties being inexperienced. Then someone comes to visit, then another, until we've got a chaotic bedlam of New England's tragically off the wall odd-ball relations. Our protagonists may not communicate efficiently at first but at least they've got a sense of humours. The humourous style keeps up as well as some moments of lustre and rich feeling about the printed word itself. (Introduction by D. Wor)\n\nElectronic recorded live performance of a reading\n\nCopyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg 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": 0.99870765209198} +{"content": "20 Multicultural Children’s Books about Bullying\n\nwith No Comments\n\n    October is National Bullying Prevention Month! Founded in 2006, it aims to educate communities across the U.S. and raise awareness about the devastating effects of bullying – from school avoidance and loss of self-esteem to anxiety, depression, and even … Read More\n\n15 Must-Read Banned/Challenged Multicultural Children’s Books\n\nwith No Comments\n\n    It’s Banned Books Week! Launched in 1982 to create awareness of the harm of censorship, this annual event celebrates the freedom to read and express ideas. Each year, many diverse books are among those challenged and banned. Celebrate … Read More\n\n37 Children’s Books to help talk about Racism & Discrimination\n\nwith 6 Comments\n\n    “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” ~ Dr. Martin … Read More\n\n50+ Multicultural STEAM Books for Children\n\nwith 4 Comments\n\n    STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) has been an important part of the school curriculum for many years now. More recently, art has been added in order to emphasize the importance of creative thinking, and so STEM became … Read More\n\n9 Multicultural Children’s Books about Autism\n\nwith 2 Comments\n\nIt’s Autism Awareness Month! Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) include a wide range of conditions characterised by difficulties with social interactions, impaired verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviours. These multicultural children’s books about autism highlight the challenges children with autism … Read More\n\nMulticultural Book of the Month: Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls\n\nwith 1 Comment\n\n  Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli & Francesca Cavallo   Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is an inspiring new children’s book that reinvents fairy tales, telling the stories of 100 great women from Elizabeth I to … Read More\n\nMulticultural Book of the Month: Flying Lessons & Other Stories\n\nwith No Comments\n\nFlying Lessons & Other Stories edited by Ellen Oh, co-founder of We Need Diverse Books   Flying Lessons & Other Stories is a collection of short stories by a diverse group of distinguished children’s book authors, published in partnership with We Need … Read More\n\n21 Award-winning Children’s Books for Black History Month\n\nwith No Comments\n\n  This is a selection of some of my personal favourites for Black History Month, mostly published in the past 5 years, but also including some classics, such as Tar Beach and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. All of these books … Read More\n\n1 2 3 4", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nCreepypasta Wiki\n\nGeorge Sidney\n\naka George\n\n • I live in Melbourne, Australia\n • I was born on February 23\n • My occupation is Student\n • I am Male\n • George Sidney\n\n I love her\n\n June 12, 2014 by George Sidney\n\n Glancing across the room, her hair catches the yellow light. Dressed in red she laughs at a distant memory. The night is no longer young as we gaze at the stars, she makes up stories about them and how each of those stars must love one another in order to be that close, for that long, so far away. She has a way of simplifying things in life that makes me slow down and take everything in. All the joy, all the pain, all the silence. I love her.\n\n Read more >\n • George Sidney\n\n No one\n\n June 10, 2014 by George Sidney\n\n I made my account at 1:37 am. 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Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6695177555084229} +{"content": "Public lecture to mark the 350th anniversary of John Milton’s epic Paradise Lost\n\nPosted by ew205 at Oct 18, 2017 10:08 AM |\nUniversity of Leicester co-sponsors free public lecture at the Library of Birmingham on 20 October\n\nAn upcoming public lecture will mark and celebrate the 350th anniversary of John Milton’s epic Paradise Lost.\n\nDelivered by Professor Karen Edwards (Exeter) on 20 October from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm in the Library of Birmingham, the lecture is entitled ‘Slow Love in Paradise Lost‘.\n\nThe free public lecture will address the relationship between loving and attaining wisdom in Paradise Lost, between long-suffering love and ‘suffering for truth’s sake’.\n\nIn his portrait of Adam and Eve’s relationship and of Satan’s degeneration, Milton shows readers how, precisely, love furthers and hatred frustrates the ability to know and to understand.\n\nSarah Knight, Professor of Renaissance Literature in the University of Leicester’s School of Arts, adds that \"since its first publication, Milton’s epic has been admired, criticized, praised, analyzed, imitated, parodied, dissected – but continually read.\n\n“Professor Edwards’s lecture will offer a new perspective and introduce new readers to this canonical, contentious work on its three hundred and fiftieth anniversary.”\n\nOrganised by the British Milton Seminar, the lecture is sponsored by the University of Leicester and the University of Birmingham.\n\nAttendance at the lecture is free, but spaces are limited and booking is essential: http://shop.bham.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/college-of-arts-law/school-of-english-drama-american-canadian-studies/paradise-lost-350th-anniversary-public-lecture-20th-october-2017-at-600-pm\n\nShare this page:\n\nOlder press releases\n\nFor press releases issued before 4 October 2010, please visit the old eBulletin site.\n\nGet in touch\n\nT: +44(0)116 223 1923 \nE: pressoffice@le.ac.uk\nOut of hours: +44(0)7711 927821\n\nFor general enquiries about the University, contact the main switchboard on +44 (0)116 252 2522.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997808933258057} +{"content": "\nThe Tale of Despereaux\n\nBy Kate DiCamillo\nIllustrated by Timothy Basil EringWith black-and-white illustrations and a refreshed cover by Timothy Basil Ering.\n\nAbout the author\n\nKate DiCamillo is one of America’s most beloved storytellers. She is the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and a two-time Newbery Medalist. Born in Philadelphia, she grew up in Florida and now lives in Minneapolis, where she faithfully writes two pages a day, five days a week.\n\n2005: Gateshead Children's Book Award\n\nGateshead Children's Book Award - Shortlisted\n\n2004: West Sussex Children's Book Award\n\nWest Sussex Children's Book Award - Shortlisted\n\nISBN: 9780763625290\nImprint: Candlewick\nDistributor: Walker Australia-HEDS\nBinding: Trade Paperback\nRelease Date: March 24, 2015\nDimensions: 130 x 193mm, 272pp\nStock Status: Confirmed\nAustralian RRP: $18.99\nNew Zealand RRP: $21.99\nStock Level: Out Of Stock\n\nLast updated on 24/06/18 at 23:44:55\nCopyright © 2007 Walker Books Australia. 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February 2011 kl. 14:56:39\nRead 5367", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9933310747146606} +{"content": "+612 9045 4394\nBrazil - Culture Smart! : The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture - Rob Williams\n\nBrazil - Culture Smart!\n\nThe Essential Guide to Customs & Culture\n\nPublished: 20th February 2014\nShips: 7 to 10 business days\n7 to 10 business days\nRRP $16.99\n\neBook View Product\n\nPublished: 15th April 2014\nFormat: ePUB\n\nAbout the Authors\n\nSandra Branco is a Brazilian-born writer now living in the UK. After graduating in Communications from Sao Paulo University she worked as a video and television producer and scriptwriter in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Bahia, and Ceara, before going on to gain an MA in Screenwriting at the Northern School of Film and Television in Leeds. She now lives and works in London. 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STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 25 Oct. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000072717666626} +{"content": "Category: La Boheme\n\nBeelzebub and Galileo\n\nDaniel Nester\n\nSeason 3 of “Lost Music: Exploring Literary Opera” has kicked off with something different! We are joined by Daniel Nester, poet, author, professor and podcaster, and one of only a few people I’ve ever met who has actually co-written a libretto for a modern opera, “The Summer King” by Daniel … Read the rest\n\nRead More »\n\nDiane Di Prima’s Revolutionary Letters\n\nRevolutionary Letters by Diane di Prima\n\nI’m reading Diane di Prima’s “Revolutionary Letters” this morning. The great Beat poet died this weekend. I haven’t heard many details yet – the news hit social media late last night – but since this is the morning of October 26 2020 here in USA where our Supreme Court is … Read the rest\n\nRead More »\n\nLeap Day\n\nBugs Bunny as Figaro and Elmer Fudd as Bartolo in Rabbit of Seville\n\nYesterday was Leap Day, February 29, 2020. I spent the day in a mad frenzy, because about 24 hours earlier I suddenly realized time was running out for me to write, record, edit, assemble, publish and metatag the February episode of “Lost Music: Exploring Literary Opera”, the podcast I launched Read the rest\n\nRead More »\n\nI’m in a reflective mood lately. Looking within, through a glass darkly and all that. That’s my excuse for the fact that it’s March 2018 and this is my first post of the year.\n\nI also have another excuse: I’ve been working on a really good Litkicks article about opera. … Read the rest\n\nRead More »\n\nTo Be Trans: Lili Elbe and Me\n\n(April Rose Schneider has written for Litkicks about novelist Richard Farina and Rush lyricist Neil Peart. This is by far her most personal piece. Thanks, April. —Marc)\n\n“Whom the Gods would destroy they first make mad.” — Euripidies, from “Prometheus”\n\nEinar Wegener—Europe’s best known transgender person in the … Read the rest\n\nRead More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "\n\nAverage Bookshelves Rating: 3.5 out of 4\n\n  by R. J. Palacio\n\nPlease log in to add Wonder to one of your shelves. If you do not already have an account, register one now! 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It acts one way in the forest, another in the desert, or on the valley floor. North, south — who could ask for more? Early? Late? For heaven’s sake — what is living for? . [ 1403 ]\n\nContinue Reading →\n\nHyacinths and Biscuits\n\nOf the many wonderful things written and said by Carl Sandburg, there is one that often springs to mind which never goes out of fashion: Poetry is the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits. Starlings are sunshine birds. They know how the light plays on their feathers. A layer of snow and ice: first at the feeder this morning were the juncos. A walk before sunrise, every step accompanied by a […]\n\nContinue Reading →\n\nAn abundance of energy and little urge to write. Four frosty sunrise hikes in five days: one nearby in lake-and-river country, where the waters are high and silence prevails; the others on rocky forest trails in the company of thundering, moss-misty falls. January 23, 2021 . [ 1002 ]\n\nContinue Reading →\n\nEarly most mornings, past the big oak where the street bends, I see swallows — usually a pair, but sometimes one or the other is out alone. I say one or the other, but they move so quickly I can’t tell them apart, or even judge their relative size. It’s possible, too, they’re not the same swallows — just as I’m not the same person who sees them from day […]\n\nContinue Reading →\n\nPale Wisps and Blossom Clouds\n\nThis spring, everything that blooms has bloomed heavily, in scented blossom clouds. Last spring it was the opposite, a sparse bloom in pale wisps, like an invalid’s dry cough, or a storm that disperses before it arrives. It rained again last night. At six this morning, the trees were dripping in the bright sunlight. At the top of the hill, even the old one-sided maple looked like it was in […]\n\nContinue Reading →\n\nProverb for a New World\n\nThe child mind and the adult mind. And the adult is the child. And the child laughs, and the child cries.   Proverb for a New World If the birds don’t sing, will the sun still rise?               It will, if it’s wise. Awake, little ones! Hear the sun sing! See the birds fly! 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Last week we watched as a man took his young son out of their\nvehicle, opened our gate,which had a sign on it stating, \"No Trespassing\" ,\nwalked across our property with axe in hand, went up to one of our lovely\npine trees and set about chopping it down! He had his son drag our tree out\nacross our property, out our gate and load it into their van... no\npermission was given to this man to do this! We were shocked at the lack of\nmorals he is\nshowing & teaching his young son and the brazen theft he committed before\nour eyes. He cut down and stole one of our most beautiful trees from our\nFRONT YARD! We ourselves DON'T even cut a tree down to decorate at\nChristmas - we beleive that trees are our air and have a place in this\nworld like all else. Our daughters have instituted a rule that if we or if\nwe were to let someone cut down a tree then they MUST plant 2 in its place.\nI guess we need to find this thief and have him plan 2 trees in spring.\n\nI read this poem by, Robert Frost to mean, that, he would rather GIVE away\na tree to friends and family and say \"Merry Christmas\" when he gives them\nto them than sell them to uncaring people for 3 cents each!\n\nEva Vereschagin from Canada\nComment 9 of 673, added on December 2nd, 2009 at 7:11 PM.\n\nTears came to my eyes at the thought of selling one's precious trees, but\nwhat thoughtfulness to want to share with friends the trees' beauty by\nincluding a tree in each letter.\n\nSusan from United States\nComment 8 of 673, added on February 13th, 2008 at 3:51 PM.\n\nI read this to my class and everyone made fun of me and threw hotdogs at me\n\nComment 7 of 673, added on March 27th, 2007 at 10:02 AM.\n\nthis is a good poem\n\ndamian from United States\nComment 6 of 673, added on December 5th, 2005 at 9:19 AM.\n\nI picked this poem to read for a prestentation in my drama class and like\neveryone thought that it was pretty boring. Like it took forever to read.\nAlthough when I read it like 4 or 5 times I could understand the meaning to\nit. (analyzation)\n\nAnna from United Kingdom\nComment 5 of 673, added on November 28th, 2005 at 11:31 PM.\n\nit's cool but i think you need more practice\n\nAlexa Hanley from United States\nComment 4 of 673, added on November 6th, 2005 at 8:46 PM.\n\nI once told a friend that there is no such tning as an ugly Christmas Tree\nand now I firmly believe that statement. Whether in your home, garden, the\nwoods, or a tree farm they will warm ones heart with a bueaty that reminds\none the meaning of this season of peace, joy, and glad tidings. Upon\nreading Frost's poem \"Christmas Trees\" I too wish I could send a tree to my\nfriends and family in thier Christmas card, maybe I will send just a\nneedle or to with hopes that thier oder will fill the card and then one's\nsenses upon opening.\n\nThomas William Ose from United States\n\nThis poem has been commented on more than 10 times. 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(Sometimes written or spoken in longer forms, such as, \"talk to the hand, because the face isn't listening,\" or the like.) Dad: \"Sarah, would you mind cleaning up the—\" Sarah: \"Talk to the hand, Dad! I've got too much going on to be dealing with chores around the house!\" All of us were aghast when Jonathan turned to the police officer and said, \"Talk to the hand, 'cause the face ain't interested!\"\nSee also: hand, talk\nFarlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.\n\ntalk to/tell it to the ˈhand (because/’cos the face ain’t ˈlistening)\n\n(American English, informal) used to say in a rude way that you refuse to listen to what somebody is trying to tell you\nThis is said while holding your hand up in front of the other person’s face.\nSee also: hand, talk, tell\nFarlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017\nSee also:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9832409024238586} +{"content": "skip to content\nThe yin & yang radio repair man\nClosePreview this item\n\nThe yin & yang radio repair man\n\nAuthor: Fielding Dawson; Noel Young; Black Sparrow Press,\nPublisher: [Los Angeles] : Black Sparrow Press, 1970.\nEdition/Format:  Book : Fiction : EnglishView all editions and formats\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\nMaterial Type: Fiction\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Fielding Dawson; Noel Young; Black Sparrow Press,\nOCLC Number: 10394586\nNotes: Short story.\nPrinted in black and red.\nColophon: Designed and printed by Noel Young & Graham Mackintosh for the Black Sparrow Press. 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The poem is divided into 133 cantos. He was son to … Continue reading Tennyson's In Memoriam\n\nJust Published My Short Story “The Exile”\n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Exile-Stephen-C-Pedersen/dp/1709217456/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=stephen+pedersen+exile&qid=1577841971&sr=8-2 You can get the paperback on Amazon for $5.99, the Kindle for $.99 This is a short, poignant allegory which begins in the ancient city of Babylon. The protagonist is a man who wrestles with darkness, but who ceaselessly strives towards the light. However, after forty circling centuries have passed, the polymath leaves everything … Continue reading Just Published My Short Story “The Exile”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9948920011520386} +{"content": "How to say run in Ukrainian rʌn\n\nWould you like to know how to translate run to Ukrainian? This page provides all possible translations of the word run in the Ukrainian language.\n\nDiscuss this run Ukrainian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"run.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 2 Sep. 2015. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Sun Collective\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nHarold and Alma Brettigan aren’t exactly happy. Exasperation, impatience, and misunderstanding weight their long marriage, and every day is a complicated swirl of devotion and capitulation. They deal very differently with the disappearance of their son, Timothy. Alma actively searches for him; Harold, while denigrating Alma’s determination, thinks he sees Timothy everywhere. The solidity of their daughter’s life is a small comfort in the face of Timothy’s absence. Alma finds herself drawn to a group called the Sun Collective, which, on the surface, seems to be a group of passionate do-gooders set on creating a better world. Also, part of the Collective are Christina, addicted to a drug called Blue Telephone, and her quasi-boyfriend Ludlow. But it turns out that the Collective isn’t all positivity, and Timothy isn’t entirely missing. Once the Sun Collective enters their lives, the Brettigans’ quiet existence will never be the same.\n\nThrough alternating points of view, Baxter examines the crooked path people take as they seek meaning and fulfillment, and in these characters, we see the many ways such a quest can go badly awry. Relationships aren’t easy to begin, or to end; families aren’t easy to keep together; and the only certainty, it seems, is that we can never fully know what’s happening beneath the surface of other people’s lives. Baxter’s portrayal of American society is always necessary–perhaps never more than now.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor Charles Baxter\nStar Count 4/5\nFormat Hard\nPage Count 336 pages\nPublisher Pantheon\nPublish Date 2020-Nov-01\nISBN 9781524748869\nBookshop.org Buy this Book\nIssue March 2021\nCategory Popular Fiction\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Sun Collective”\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": 0.9903663396835327} +{"content": "setting stake\n\nsetting stake\nразводка для пил\n\nАнгло-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. . 1995.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу\n\nСмотреть что такое \"setting stake\" в других словарях:\n\n • setting stake — noun : a device for setting circular saws that has an adjustable cone center and a hardened revolvable steel anvil beveled at various angles around the edge of its face …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Setting apart — is an ordinance or ritual in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints whereby a person is formally chosen and blessed to carry out a specific calling or responsibility in the church.Once a person has accepted the responsibility of holding… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Setting — Set Set (s[e^]t), v. t. 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Over time, some attributes now regarded as integral became incorporated into the vampire s profile: fangs and vulnerability to sunlight appeared over the course of the …   Wikipedia\n\n • back — Synonyms and related words: a priori, a rebours, a reculons, abandon, abet, accented, acknowledgments, advance, advocate, affirm, afford support, aft, after, aftermost, afterpart, afterpiece, again, against the grain, ago, aid, alpenstock,… …   Moby Thesaurus\n\n • precinct — Synonyms and related words: Kreis, agora, ambit, amphitheater, approach, approximation, archbishopric, archdiocese, area, arena, arrondissement, athletic field, auditorium, background, bailiwick, bear garden, beat, bishopric, border, borderland,… …   Moby Thesaurus\n\n • set — Synonyms and related words: A to Z, A to izzard, Brownian movement, Platonic form, Platonic idea, Zeitgeist, abet, accepted, accommodate, accord, accretion, acrid, aculeate, acuminate, acute, adapt, address, adhere, adherence, adhesion, adjust,… …   Moby Thesaurus", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999920725822449} +{"content": "SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online\n\n issue95The coercive persuasion, an explanatory model of the stay of women in a situation of gender-based violence: I: Violence strategiesPsychotropics in children and adolescents: revision and state of the art author indexsubject indexarticles search\nHome Pagealphabetic serial listing  \n\nServices on Demand\n\nRelated links\n\n • On index processCited by Google\n • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO\n • On index processSimilars in Google\n\nRevista de la Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría\n\nOn-line version ISSN 2340-2733Print version ISSN 0211-5735\n\nSANCHEZ-BARRANCO RUIZ, Antonio  and  VALLEJO ORELLANA, Reyes. Ortega y Gasset, the psychology and psychoanalysis. Rev. Asoc. Esp. Neuropsiq. [online]. 2005, n.95, pp.121-137. ISSN 2340-2733.\n\nThroughout his life, Ortega y Gasset did not ever seem deeply committed to Psychology, a field that he approached in a two fold manner: phenomenological at first and, later on, with an existentialist conception. Nevertheless, neither of these views had much influence among the philosopher's contemporaries. With regard to psychoanalysis, Ortega displayed also a rather ambivalent attitude and, while disliking its sexual contents or lack of scientific strength, he praised the figure of Freud occasionally, promoting the Spanish translation of Vienna genius complete works as well.\n\nKeywords : Ortega y Gasset; Freud; Psychology; Psychoanalysis.\n\n        · abstract in Spanish     · text in Spanish     · Spanish ( pdf )\n\nCreative Commons License All the contents of this journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8893910050392151} +{"content": "\nKing doing a live chat\n\nPosted: November 29, 2010, 23:08:38\n\nIt was just posted on King's official site that he will be participating in a live UStream chat on December 8th at 7:00pm Est.\n\nA Conversation with Stephen King\n7:00 PM - 8:00 PM ET\nJoin bestselling author Stephen King in a live chat about his new book, FULL DARK, NO STARS. Tune in Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 - 7pm EST/4pm PST. RSVP to the event and join it live here: http://www.ustream.tv/simonandschuster.\n\nIf you have a question you would like Stephen King to answer during the chat, please send it to: scribner.books@simonandschuster.com\n\nRead all Full Dark, No Stars news\nTo the news archive", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5741688013076782} +{"content": "The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai [ePUB]\n\nLove Top Shelf Donate. keep us alive\n\nThe Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai ePUB\n\nKiran Desai’s first novel, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, was distributed to consistent recognition in more than twenty-two nations. Presently Desai takes us toward the northeastern Himalayas where a rising rebellion challenges the old lifestyle.\n\nIn a disintegrating, detached house at the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga experience an upset old judge who needs to resign in peace when his stranded granddaughter Sai lands on his doorstep. The judge’s talkative cook watches over her, yet his contemplations are generally with his child, Biju, hopscotching starting with one New York eatery work then onto the next, attempting to remain a stage in front of the INS, compelled to consider his nation’s place on the planet.\n\nAt the point when a Nepalese insurrection in the mountains undermines Sai’s new-sprung sentiment with her great looking Nepali mentor and makes their lives plummet into mayhem, they, as well, are compelled to stand up to their impacting advantages. The country battles itself. The cook witnesses the chain of command being toppled and disposed of. The judge must return to his past, his own part in this getting a handle on universe of clashing wants each minute holding out the likelihood for expectation or selling out.\n\nA novel of profundity and feeling, Desai’s second, hotly anticipated novel satisfies the excellent guarantee set up by her first.\n\nLove Top Shelf Donate. keep us alive\n\nRequest a free ebook HERE\n\nDownload ePUB\n\nAdd 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": 0.9051519632339478} +{"content": "Bundle and Save!\n\nAre You My Mother? (Board Books)\n\nAre You My Mother? Cover Image\nBy P. D. Eastman, P. D. Eastman (Illustrator)\nUsually Ships in 1-5 Days\n\nA baby bird goes in search of his mother in this hilarious Board Book adapation of P.D. Eastman's classic story, perfect for babies and toddlers!\n\nAbout the Author\n\nP. D. Eastman was one of the stars of the Beginner Books line with beloved classics like \"Are You My Mother?; Go, Dog. Go!; The Best Nest\"; and more! \"From the Non-traditional book edition.\"\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780679890478\nISBN-10: 0679890475\nPublisher: Random House Books for Young Readers\nPublication Date: September 8th, 1998\nPages: 24\nLanguage: English\nSeries: Bright & Early Board Books", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9157625436782837} +{"content": "13 Comments (+add yours?)\n\n 1. Bernadette\n Nov 02, 2016 @ 09:57:06\n\n So sad for him not to have escaped.\n\n 2. jan\n Nov 02, 2016 @ 17:05:21\n\n Frightening tale and the images are perfect. I’m glad I’m reading this in the morning.\n\n 3. Let's CUT the Crap!\n Nov 02, 2016 @ 18:11:57\n\n Any lost child, be he the devil’s own or not, spikes my blood pressure.\n A fascinating tale, Willow. 🙂\n\n 4. Judy E Martin\n Nov 02, 2016 @ 18:59:26\n\n Great story, Willow 🙂\n\n 5. Lynz Real Cooking\n Nov 03, 2016 @ 23:06:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999328851699829} +{"content": "\nAlso found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.\n\n (lĭg′nē-əs)\nConsisting of or having the texture or appearance of wood; woody.\n\n[From Latin ligneus, from lignum, wood; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]\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.\n\n(Botany) of or resembling wood\n[C17: from Latin ligneus, from lignum wood]\nCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014\n\nlig•ne•ous\n\n(ˈlɪg ni əs)\n\nof the nature of or resembling wood; woody.\n[1620–30; < Latin ligneus= lign(um) wood + -eus -eous]\nRandom House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.\nThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:\nAdj.1.ligneous - consisting of or containing lignin or xylem; \"ligneous (or woody) tissue\"\nphytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plants\nwoody - made of or containing or resembling wood; \"woody plants\"; \"perennial herbs with woody stems\"; \"a woody taste\"\nBased on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.\n\n[ˈlɪgnɪəs] ADJleñoso\nCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005\n\nadjhölzern, holzartig\nCollins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007\nReferences in classic literature ?\nNo sooner had the beautiful Madame Rabourdin decided to interfere in her husband's administrative advancement than she fathomed Clement des Lupeaulx's true character, and studied him thoughtfully to discover whether in this thin strip of deal there were ligneous fibres strong enough to let her lightly trip across it from the bureau to the department, from a salary of eight thousand a year to twelve thousand.\nMuch impressed by this family circumstance, and also by the friendly disposition of Mr Wegg, as exemplified in his so soon dropping into poetry, Mr Boffin again shook hands with that ligneous sharper, and besought him to name his hour.\nOn December 12, 2018, an immunocompromised man with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, aged 73 years, was evaluated by an ophthalmologist for left eyelid redness, swelling, and eye discharge and received a diagnosis of ligneous (pseudomembranous) conjunctivitis.\nLigneous species were not included in the pasture vegetation, because the most abundant species were also collected either as mixed browsed leaves (MBL), or individually as outlined below.\nsalvifolium may be a little ligneous plant, or deciduous tree could or might not be armed.\nMembers of this genus present a dehiscent ligneous capsule that opens at maturity into five valves.\nHomozygous mutations in the plasminogen gene of two unrelated girls with ligneous conjunctivitis.\nIn his tree-form, Sandy's silent, ligneous flesh presents numerous difficulties to the men who unknowingly attempt to chop it/him down: their axes repeatedly glance off of the tree; the cart used to carry it gets stuck in the mud; the chain used to bind it becomes unfastened; and the log continually breaks loose from the cart.\nThe most common condition associated with plasminogen deficiency is ligneous conjunctivitis, which is characterized by thick, woody (ligneous) growths on the conjunctiva of the eye, and if left untreated, can lead to corneal damage and blindness.\nUntitled (Wood poly), 2007, and Untitled (fire red poly), 2016, featured ligneous grounds and embedded rayon threads within an overall coat of polyurethane, whereas others, including Untitled (yellow on walnut hovering thread), 2017, maintain a gap between fiber and background and leave the former untreated.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000002384185791} +{"content": "Book :: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle\n\nThe Wind-Up Bird Chronicle\nBy: Haruki Murakami\nPages: 611\nPublished: 1997\nGenre(s): Japan\nMagical Realism\nRating: (2)\n\n96 points\n\nI've Read It I Want To Read It\n\nUsers who've read this book...\n\n19031frel1 cameronasao mmacmillan0509@gmail.com Bookie78 stevefenway Omnibozo Omnibozo delowder 401 more..\n\nUsers planning to read this book...\n\nBkwrm95 Natig gHolly Hannahbailey18 JudiW jrose mgeorgebrown89 Williamw 605 more..\n\nJapan's most highly regarded novelist now vaults into the first ranks of international fiction writers with this heroically imaginative novel, which is at once a detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage, and an excavation of the buried secrets of World War II. In a Tokyo suburb a young man named Toru Okada searches for his wife's missing cat. Soon he finds himself looking for...\n\n-- Read more at Amazon\n\nCreate an account or login to one you already to add a review!\n\nforline forline\n\nRead this in 2006 recovering from surgery. If I'd been more mobile, I'm not sure I'd have finished this. I have a love/hate with Murakami.\n\nJan 5th, 2018\n\nbryanoz bryanoz\n\nJun 9th, 2015\n\nThe Wind-Up Bird Chronicle appears on these lists...\n\n5th on Top 100 Books by Harvard Book Store", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8869900703430176} +{"content": "Ghostwriting Services\n\nKevin Anderson’s Ghostwriting and Editing Team Visits Kravis Children’s Hospital\n\nA few members of Kevin Anderson & Associates’ management team and staff ghostwriter and editor, author Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, spent an afternoon at the Kravis Children’s Hospital at Mount Sinai […]\n\nGhostwriter Kira Breed-Wrisley Attains Amazon #1-Bestseller Status\n\nCongratulations to Scott Cawthon and Kevin Anderson & Associates’ Kira Breed-Wrisley on the success of their Amazon #1-bestselling book, The Twisted Ones (Scholastic, 2017). The second book in the Five […]\n\nAcclaimed Author Alice Anderson’s Memoir Receives Glowing Praise\n\nCongratulations to Kevin Anderson & Associates’ Alice Anderson on the success of her memoir, Some Bright Morning I’ll Fly Away (St. Martin’s Press, 2017). Alice writes about her journey to keep her family together after she flees her abusive husband. Some Bright Morning I’ll Fly Away has received critical acclaim and is the recipient of a starred review from Booklist. You can pick up a copy today at bookstores everywhere.\n\nBestselling Ghostwriting and Editing Services Have Arrived on the West Coast\n\nWe are thrilled to announce that Kevin Anderson & Associates Inc. has opened a Los Angeles office, and that Tim O’Leary has been promoted to Managing Editor and will oversee […]\n\nGhostwriting Scandals—and How to Avoid Them\n\nMany authors work with ghostwriters. It’s a perfectly accepted practice in the publishing world, and a great way to write a book and get it published when you have a […]\n\nFive Notable Ghostwritten Books\n\nDo you think it’s unusual for an author to work with a ghostwriter? Well, think again. Some of the most successful books have been written by or in collaboration with […]\n\nAutobiographies and Memoirs—What’s the Difference?\n\nFirsthand accounts of true stories have always been popular, but are currently on the rise. The recent increase in popularity is affecting both memoirs and autobiographies. These two subgenres of […]\n\nLouise Bourgeois and the Need for Ghostwriters\n\nAside from founding an art movement, creating countless masterpieces in pretty much every medium available, and providing academics of all sorts with a near endless array of things to talk […]\n\nWhat Roman Polanski’s Film “The Ghost Writer” Says about Ghostwriting\n\nIn 2010, Roman Polanski (director of classics like Rosemary’s Baby and Chinatown) directed a film called The Ghost Writer. If you haven’t seen it, it’s actually a hidden, little […]\n\nA Draft Is Not a Book\n\nUnless you’re Allen Ginsberg, “first thought best thought.” While the famous beat poet had a knack for improvisational writing, he is the exception. Whether you consider writing “the […]\n\nor email us", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9441820979118347} +{"content": "Members Who Read Most Number Of Poems\n\nLive Scores\n\nClick here to see the rest of the list\n\nDo you like this poet?\n0 person liked.\n0 person did not like.\n\nClick here to add this poet to your My Favorite Poets.\n\nComments about Adeoye Adetoba\n\nThere is no comment submitted by members..\nClick here to write your comments about Adeoye Adetoba\n[Hata Bildir]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988436102867126} +{"content": "Posts Categorized: Guest Post\n\nWednesday, July 10, 2013\n\nDemanding Ransom Tour Stop: Guest Post + Giveaway\n\nPosted by 7 Comments\n\nToday as part of the Demanding Ransom Blog Tour – Kismet Book Touring – I’ve got the lovely Megan Squires on the blog with some fun facts about herself! She loves Breaking Bad, so now we’re BFFs! Have a look and enter to win before you go! 🙂\n\nDemanding Ransom Tour Stop: Guest Post + Giveaway\nDemanding Ransom\nMegan Squires\nGenre: NA, Romance\nPublication date: June 2013\n\nSometimes life takes things away from you. In nineteen-year-old Maggie Carson’s case, it’s taken more than its fair share.\n\nDetermined to move forward, Maggie embarks on her first year of college, hoping to finally put her past behind her, exactly where it belongs.\n\nBut that’s hard to do when the present is just as difficult. And even harder when someone like Ran, the gorgeous paramedic that keeps crossing Maggie’s path, challenges her to face things head on, rather than bury them like she always does.\n\nRan hasn’t had a perfect life either. But there’s something different about him, and something different about the way he makes Maggie feel. Maybe meeting Ran is life’s little gift for Maggie—a sort of consolation prize for enduring everything she's had to go through.\n\nBut things don’t come easy for Maggie. Why should love be the exception? And just when everything starts to settle, it’s all turned on its head once again.\n\nIf there is one thing Ran has taught Maggie, it’s that you can’t sit on the sidelines of your own existence. When life takes something that’s yours, you have every right to demand it back.\n\nOnly for Maggie, that is easier said than done.\n\nGuest Post by Megan Squires\n\n10 Random Facts About Megan Squires (in no particular order)\n\nI have never seen any of the original Star Wars. Or any Indiana Jones. Or The Sound of Music. Call me un-American if you will. I did, however, seen the Baz Lurhmann  Romeo and Juliet seven times in the movie theater. So I think that proves that I’m not only a bit of a creature of habit, but when I like something I tend to become a bit obsessed.
\n\nI was an International Relations major in college, yet have never really traveled internationally.  Well, that’s not entirely true. I did go to Costa Rica for two weeks when I was in my early twenties, but other than that, I’m a bit of a homebody.\n\nI photograph newborn babies for a living. For the past five years, I’ve been a photographer and have a studio where I get to snuggle and photograph brand new babies. Other than writing, I think I have the best job on earth.\n\nI write about my life. Sort of. I typically can’t get away from pulling past experiences into my stories. The snowboard scene in Demanding Ransom where they shut down the lift? Yeah. That happened. Luckily, it was with my best friend and not a guy, but still mortifying nonetheless.\n\nUp until a couple of weeks ago, I was a Diet Coke addict. As in I would wake up and have a can every morning (and then several more throughout the day). Then I just decided to quite cold turkey. After getting past the initial few days of caffeine withdrawals, it wasn’t as difficult to kick as I thought it would be.\n\nMy first book boyfriend was Noah Calhoun from the Notebook. And I think he’ll always have a piece of my heart, though Jace Lightwood and Augustus Waters have successfully edged their way in.\n\nThis September I’ll celebrate my 10-year anniversary with my hubby.  And we’ll be going to Italy, so I can finally put all the international relating to use!\n\nI wrote my first book on a whim. My best friend had just finished reading the Hunger Games and she said she needed another “escape” book, so I thought, “Hey, why not?” I was up that night outlining what later became Traced.\n\nI’m obsessed with Breaking Bad. And have an unhealthy addiction to Jesse Pinkman. So excited for the final season to start in August!\n\nI wrote Demanding Ransom in just under 30 days. I still don’t know how I did that, especially when I look at The Rules of Regret (my current work) and see that I’ve been writing it since February. I guess when inspiration hit, it really slugged me with that one!\n\nAbout the Author\n\nMegan Squires lives with her husband and two children just outside of Sacramento, California. A graduate from the University of California, Davis, Megan is now a full-time mother, wife, and dreamer – though her characters don’t often give her much opportunity to sleep.\n\nThis post is part of the Demanding Ransom blog tour:\n\nMonday, June 24th – Just Reading For Fun \nTuesday, June 25th – Nose Graze\nWednesday, June 26th – The Irish Banana\nThursday, June 27th – Proserpine Graving Books\nFriday, June 28th – The Bookswarm\n\nMonday, July 1st – Bewitched Bookworms\nTuesday, July 2nd Supernatural Snark \nWednesday, July 3rd – Krista’s Dusk Jacket \nThursday, July 4th – Basia’s Book Shelf \nFriday, July 5th – Caffeinated Book Reviewer\n\nMonday, July 8th – Rose’s Book Corner\nTuesday, July 9th – Confessions From Romaholics\nWednesday, July 10th – Xpresso Reads\nThursday, July 11th – The Book Cellar\nFriday, July 12th – Selkie Reads Stories \n\nReview + Playlist: This Love by Nazarea Andrews\n\nReview + Playlist: This Love by Nazarea Andrews\n\nPosted by on 07/04/2013 • 18 Comments\n\nPerfectly timed for summer, the This Love blog tour is dropping by today. This is a great summer romance for New Adult fans. Why don’t you have a look at my review, and then you can check out the playlist for the book to put you in the mood! 🙂\n\nA perfect for summer read, This Love is a forbidden love story involving a student and a professor that you know is doomed before it begins, yet you keep hoping, denying the fact that the end of their crazy, sexy summer is coming.\n\nThe beginning of this book was a little rough for me and left me uncertain as to if I would enjoy it. The story is told through a dual POV that switches quite often and…\n\nHidden by Catherine McKenzie: Meet the Characters!\n\nHidden by Catherine McKenzie: Meet the Characters!\n\nPosted by on 06/19/2013 • 16 Comments\n\nAs part of the Hidden blog tour, today I’ve got the wonderful Catherine McKenzie dropping by to introduce us to her characters. This books sounds great and the fact that it was blurbed by the author of On The Island intrigues me even further! So let’s see what it’s all about! 🙂\n\nHidden Catherine McKenzie Publication date: June 18th 2013 by HarperCollins\n\nWhen a married man suffers a sudden fatal accident, two women are shattered—his wife and someone else’s—and past secrets, desires and regrets are brought to light\n\nWhile walking home from work one evening, Jeff Manning is struck by a car and killed. Not one but two women fall to pieces at the news: his wife, Claire, and his co-worker Tish. Reeling from her loss, Claire…\n\nDare You To Tour Stop: Playlist Song, Excerpt + Giveaway\n\nDare You To Tour Stop: Playlist Song, Excerpt + Giveaway\n\nPosted by on 05/13/2013 • 56 Comments\n\nPushing the Limits was one of my favorite books of last year so I am very excited to be on the tour for its companion sequel, Dare You To. I have a short excerpt for you today with a playlist song, plus a fantastic giveaway for you lovely peeps! Thanks to Kismet Book Touring for organizing this tour!\n\nDare You To Katie McGarry Series: Pushing the Limits #2 Publication date: May 28th 2013 by Harlequin Teen\n\nRyan lowers his lips to my ear. “Dance with me, Beth.”\n\n“No.” I whisper the reply. I hate him and I hate myself for wanting him to touch me again….\n\n“I dare you…”\n\nIf anyone knew the truth about Beth Risk’s home life, they’d send her mother to jail and seventeen-year-old…\n\nIn Darkess We Must Abide: Guest Post + Giveaway\n\nIn Darkess We Must Abide: Guest Post + Giveaway\n\nPosted by on 05/01/2013 • 13 Comments\n\nDefinitely not a new face on this blog of mine; Rhiannon Frater is here today to talk to us about her new serial–In Darkness We Must Abide. This is a new adult modern Gothic horror serial divided in 3 seasons. The first season includes 5 episodes which you can all enter to win today! 🙂 The 5th episode comes out on May 17th, and the paperback of the full first season comes out on May 24th. (Sorry if this is confusing, she likes to make our lives miserable.)\n\nIn Darkness We Must Abide Rhiannon Frater Series: In Darkness We Must Abide: The Complete First Season Genre: NA Modern Gothic Horror Publication date:  May 24th 2013\n\nIn Darkness We Must Abide is the epic saga of one young woman…\n\nIf I Should Die Tour Stop: Guest Post + Giveaway\n\nPosted by on 04/26/2013 • 77 Comments\n\nBeing a fan of this series I’m excited to have the If I Should Die blog tour drop by the blog today. We’ve got a fun Video-filled guest post featuring Kate’s (the MC) favorite fight scenes, and a fab giveaway!\n\nIf I Should Die Amy Plum Series: Revenants, #3Publication date: May 7th 2013by Harper Teen\n\nI will not lose another person I love. I will not let history repeat itself.\n\nVincent waited lifetimes to find me, but in an instant our future together was shattered. He was betrayed by someone we both called a friend, and I lost him. Now our enemy is determined to rule over France’s immortals, and willing to wage a war to get what they want.\n\nIt shouldn’t be possible, none of it…\n\nVengeance Bound Tour Stop: Guest Post + Giveaway\n\nPosted by on 03/30/2013 • 12 Comments\n\nToday I’ve got the Vengeance Bound blog tour dropping by Xpresso Reads! I’ve got a guest post by Justina, as well as a fab giveaway! Thanks to AToMR Tours for having me on this tour!\n\nVengeance Bound Justina Ireland Publication date: April 2nd 2013by Simon & Schuster BFYR\n\nThe Goddess Test meets Dexter in an edgy, compelling debut about one teen’s quest for revenge… no matter how far it takes her.\n\nCory Graff is not alone in her head. Bound to a deal of desperation made when she was a child, Cory’s mind houses the Furies—the hawk and the serpent—lingering always, waiting for her to satisfy their bloodlust. After escaping the asylum where she was trapped for years, Cory knows how to keep the Furies quiet. By…\n\nIf You Find Me Blog Tour: Guest Post + Giveaway\n\nPosted by on 03/26/2013 • 19 Comments\n\nToday I’m excited to have the If You Find Me blog tour drop by–a book I absolutely loved! (find my review here). I have Emily here today with a great guest post and you can enter to win this fantastic pretty! Thanks to Wendy at The Midnight Garden for having me on this tour!\n\nIf You Find MeEmily Murdoch Publication date: March 26th 2013by St. Martin’s Griffin\n\nThere are some things you can’t leave behind…\n\nA broken-down camper hidden deep in a national forest is the only home fifteen year-old Carey can remember. The trees keep guard over her threadbare existence, with the one bright spot being Carey’s younger sister, Jenessa, who depends on Carey for her very survival. All they have is each other,…", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9220616221427917} +{"content": "You must be logged in to rate this\nOctober 8th, 2011\nI was extremely pleased with “The Last Goddess #1” it was well drawn as well as inked. It is for mature readers and I must say was impressed as it actually had a well written story with a beginning, middle and an end. Components too many mature rea [...]\nBrowse Categorie", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999839663505554} +{"content": "Articles Posted in SentencReading ›", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Contributors / June 2016 (Issue 32)\n\nTroy Cabida\nImageTroy Cabida (b. 1995) is a Manila-born writer currently based in London, UK. Some of his recent poems have appeared on WORK, Pinched, We Are A Website, The Traveling Poet, W.A.L.K., Eastlit and The Ofi Press, where his poem was translated into Spanish. He currently writes for Infinity House and has written for Instazine21, Migreat and The Online Rag. He has been credited as editor for Siblíní Journal, Thought Notebook and 30 Days Dry, a debut poetry collection by Robert Eric Shoemaker. He has a self-published poetry ebook, Lost in London, released in 2015. Visit his blog for more information. [Distance]\n\nSearch Cha for Troy Cabida\n\nWebsite © Cha: An Asian Literary Journal 2007-2017\nISSN 1999-5032\nAll poems, stories and other contributions copyright to their respective authors unless otherwise noted.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994609355926514} +{"content": "\nMistwood (Hardcover)\n\nSpecial Order - Subject to AvailabilityAbout the Author\n\nLeah Cypess has been writing since the fourth grade, but before becoming a full-time writer, she earned her law degree from Columbia Law School. She worked for two years at a large New York City law firm, then moved to Boston, where she now lives with her husband and two young children. Leah Cypess is also the author of Nightspell, a companion to Mistwood.\n\nPraise for Mistwood…\n\n“The greatest magic is the power of choice in this lush, romantic debut fantasy. . . . 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Drake and Joshua Rayman\n\nPublished by: Indiana University Press\n\n430 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.00 in\n\n • Published: August 2017\n\nAdd to Cart\n • Published: August 2017\n\nWhat are the foundations of human self-understanding and the value of responsible philosophical questioning? Focusing on Heidegger's early work on facticity, historicity, and the phenomenological hermeneutics of factical-historical life, Hans-Helmuth Gander develops an idea of understanding that reflects our connection with the world and other, and thus invites deep consideration of phenomenology, hermeneutics, and deconstruction. He draws usefully on Husserl's phenomenology and provides grounds for exchange with Descartes, Dilthey, Nietzsche, Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Foucault. On the way to developing a contemporary hermeneutical philosophy, Gander clarifies the human relation to self in and through conversation with Heidegger's early hermeneutics. Questions about reading and writing then follow as these are the very actions that structure human self-understanding and world understanding.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7776000499725342} +{"content": "\nFLASH Special Gravure Best 2018 Autumn Issue [Cover & Clear Folder] NMB48 Yamamoto Sayaka, Ota Yuri, Yamamoto Ayaka\n\n(744yen Tax incl. in Japan)\nPoints You Earn 1% (6p)\nRelease Date October 17, 2018\nAvailability Sold Out\nShipping Charge Calculator\n\nProduct Details\n\nCatalog No.NEOBK-2285839\nJAN/ISBN 4910277261188\nProduct Type BOOK\nLabel/DistributorKobunsha\n\nBooks are basically written in Japanese except for bilingual books or ones indicated as not written only in Japanese.\n\nDescription in Japanese\n\nFLASHスペシャル グラビアBEST 2018秋号 【表紙&付録】 NMB48 山本彩・太田夢莉・山本彩加 クリアファイル / 光文社\n\nRelated Offer & Feature\n\n Flash", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8792975544929504} +{"content": "upstanding - 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 “upstanding”\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective  us   /ʌpˈstæn·dɪŋ/ approving\nbehaving in a moral way: She is an upstanding member of the community.\nTranslations of “upstanding”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 正直的,正派的…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 正直的,正派的…\n(Definition of upstanding from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of upstanding?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “upstand", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9889563322067261} +{"content": "Old Man’s Whimsy\n\nTwittering Tales #133 – 23 April 2019\n\nPhoto by WikiImages at Pixabay.com\n\nSpouse would take\n\nAstronaut’s giant leap\n\nAdventure, no crowds\n\nI say he’ll go alone\n\nTo float mid nothing\n\nWithout wedded partner\n\nHe ponders awhile\n\nRevisits topic  \n\nI try not to roll eyes, You\n\nMight get stuck up there\n\nNo return, home sweet \n\nHome, love’s warm bed\n\nFame’s price, he kids, hugs me.\n\n©Ennle Madresan, 2019 ~ All rights reserved.\n\nNo Connection\n\nTwittering Tales #132 – 16 April 2019\n\nPhoto by Luis Quintero on Unsplash.com\n\nThe dream recurred\n\nOver and over, in which\n\nI tried to call my mom but\n\nCould never get through;\n\nProblems with the line or\n\nI had the number wrong;\n\nShe didn’t answer or\n\nCouldn’t hear me.\n\nDecades later I realized\n\nThe dream was telling me\n\nShe and I would never\n\nConnect…it wasn’t\n\nAbout the phone.\n\n©Ennle Madresan, 2019 ~ All rights reserved.\n\nDreams On Pyre\n\nTwittering Tales #131 – 9 April 2019\n\nPhoto by Adhitya Andanu at Pexels.com\n\nThough it was raining\n\nThe evening I left, the\n\nPlane looked to be in\n\nFlames…I died tortured\n\nDeath of heart in\n\nShattered shards\n\nDreams laid out on pyre.\n\nNot even a mile from\n\nBeach, I should have walked\n\nInto the waves slow deep…\n\nNo one would have noticed\n\nTill steam rose like lava, below.\n\n©Ennle Madresan, 2019 ~ All rights reserved.\n\nNot Interested\n\nTwittering Tales #130 – 2 April 2019\n\nWhy weren’t you interested\n\nTo know ME?\n\nDon’t say I’m selfish; you all\n\nLooked at me, saw what you\n\nWanted-needed-expected of me.\n\nServant-scapegoat, 2nd-paycheck\n\nPossession to serve ego-centered\n\nPleasures often perverse.\n\nI don’t miss you, finally have\n\nA life in my world.  Fantasy?\n\n©Ennle Madresan, 2019 ~ All rights reserved.\n\n280 characters\n\nThe Birds Knew…\n\nTwittering Tales #129 – 26 March 2019\n\nIt was always the birds\n\nFrom first glimpse\n\nOutside his window.\n\nHe despised the city\n\nBut for birds’ flutter\n\nWinged song his\n\nPreferred company\n\nSociety he related to\n\nFamiliar with cages.\n\nUncomfortable amid\n\nHuman babbling ~\n\nMade no sense to him\n\nBut the birds knew\n\nHis spirit, language.\n\n©Ennle Madresan, 2019 ~ All rights reserved.\n\n280 characters\n\nLate Train Nerves\n\nTwittering Tale #127 – 12 March 2019\n\nShe was due in on the 7:10…\n\n8pm, dark, weren’t trains precise?\n\nHe���d rehearsed what he was going\n\nTo say a dozen times, smoked\n\nA pack of Marlboro’s\n\nThroat raw as his nerves\n\nHeartbeat jumping…\n\nWhat if she’d changed her mind\n\nWasn’t coming home?\n\nTrain was pulling in…\n\nFor better or worse.\n\n©Ennle Madresan, 2019 ~ All rights reserved.\n\n280 characters\n\nThis Is Our Place\n\nTwittering Tales #126 – 5 March 2019\n\nPhoto by Johnathan Basquez at Unsplash.com\n\nBored with burgers, pizza\n\nHungry for something new\n\nExciting…we drove around\n\nExploring, found old part of\n\nTown, a little scary but we\n\nWere young-in-love-adventurers\n\nAnd there it was, crazy sign\n\nLured us into best un-celebrated\n\nRestaurant for international cuisine\n\nThis is our place now!\n\n©Ennle Madresan, 2019 ~ All rights reserved.\n\n279 Characters", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9645102024078369} +{"content": "The Traumatised Society\n\nAuthor: Fred Harrison\n\n12 in stock\n\nSKU: S3287 Categories: , ISBN: 978-0856832871\n\nHow to Outlaw Cheating and Save our CivilizationFred Harrison was one of the first to forecast the events that ruptured the global economy in 2008 by applying an analysis that exposes the fault lines in the structure of the market economy. His new book extends that same analysis to the future of the West, evaluating fears from distinguished commentators who claim that European civilization is in danger of being eclipsed. Harrison concludes that the West is at a dangerous tipping point and provides empirical and theoretical evidence to warrant such an alarming conclusion. But he also explains why it is not too late to prevent the looming social catastrophe.\n\nBook Information\n\nPaperback: 256 pages\nPublisher: Shepheard-Walwyn\nLanguage: English\nISBN-13: 978-0856832871\nProduct Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches\nShipping Weight: 12 ounces\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Traumatised Society”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Details\nAug ’18\n\nBecoming a Successful Literary Translator\n\nShelly Bryant, an experienced translator will address challenges unique to literary translation as well as provide insights to the literary translation industry particularly the China publishing market. Details", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6807126402854919} +{"content": "If the English language made any sense, a catastrophe would be an apostrophe with fur.Rate it:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it\n\nDoug Larson\n\nDoug Larson wrote a daily column for the Green Bay Press-Gazette and a weekly column for the Door County Advocate\n\nAll Doug Larson quotes | Doug Larson Books\n\nclick to add your vote (5 votes)\n\nFind a translation for this quote in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this Doug Larson quote with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Doug Larson Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 9 Mar. 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": 0.9755898118019104} +{"content": "Greetings Guest\nhome > profile > view_language\nYachiroese [YCR]\n15▲ 15 ▼ 0\nCWSP Lang Progressing 357 words\n[view flag info]\nVá Yàcharo\n[βǎ jàt͡ʃáɾó]*\nRegistered by Arryog on 22 October 2018\n+ shared with: dendana, w, protondonor\nLanguage type A priori\nPlace & SpeakersSpoken in: YachiroOfficial\nSpecies Human/humanoid\nAbout Yachiroese\nVá Yàcharo ('va y`acharo) The Yachiroese Language\n\nYachiroese is a Nguperic language spoken in the nation of Yachiro on Sahar.\nSome features of Yachiroese include:\n-Relatively simple grammar\n-Noun classes\n-A conscript definitely not inspired by Hirigana, nope dunno what you're talking about.\nGeneral information:\nSince I redid the noun system, a lot of translations are now outdated, and also a lot of the old ones are not glossed well, like at all lmao\n\nYachiroese is somehow my most developed Sahar lang, and despite not being my favorite lang, it truly holds a special place among my conlangs.\nSample of Yachiroese[view] N ŋèriya\n\nI love you!\n[view all texts]\nLatest vocabulary\nLanguage family relationships\nLanguage treeNgerupic\n ⤷  Oã' Ñi\n  ⤷  Wa Ñi\n    ⤷ Old Yachiroese\n[view] About NgerupicA large language family from the northern Big Continent of the Aay world / from former Sharkunen in Sahar.\nNamed for Wa Ñi ŋèrup(a) 'people'.\nNasal m n     ŋ\nPlosive p t     k\nFricative ɸ β s ʃ   x\nAffricate     t͡ʃ    \nApproximant       j  \nFlap   ɾ      \nClose î í ì ǐ û ú ù ǔ\nClose-mid ê é è ě ô ó ò ǒ\nOpen â á à ǎ  \nBelow is the orthography for Yachiroese. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.\nAa/á/CH ch/t͡ʃ/Ee/é/Ff/ɸ/Hh/x/Ii/í/Kk/k/Mm/m/Nn/n/Oo/ó/Pp/p/Rr/ɾ/\nSs/s/Tt/t/Uu/ú/Vv/β/Xx/ʃ/Yy/j/Àà/à/Áá/ǎ/Ââ/â/Èè/è/Éé/ě/Êê/ê/\nÌì/ì/Íí/ǐ/Îî/î/Òò/ò/Óó/ǒ/Ôô/ô/Ùù/ù/Úú/ǔ/Ûû/û/Ŋŋ/ŋ/\n✔ Shown in correct order\n Latest 8 related articles listed below.\n Lessons (1)\n 1Yachiroese Basics - Lesson #1\n privacy | FAQs | rules | statistics | graphs | donate | api (indev)\n Viewing CWS in: English | Time now is 27-Jan-21 01:39 | Δt: 213.4831ms", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9268994927406311} +{"content": "48 Hours Only | Receive 10% OFF. Get the code »\n\nNietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra...\n\nCurrently there are no copies available. However, our inventory changes frequently. Please check back soon or try Book Fetch.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999050498008728} +{"content": "Wednesday, December 04, 2013\n\nIWSG: December '13\n\nFor more Insecure Writer's Support Group blog posts visit Alex J. Cavanaugh's Site.\n\nI suck. that is how I feel when it comes to my writing. quite the change from the last on of these I wrote. you see I had high hopes of editing my novel in a single month. I mean really several of my writery friends have run through second and third drafts no problem. Me? well editing is really hard. I need to figure out a new way of doing this. but you know it's not working so well. maybe I am still too close to the manuscript, maybe I'm not disciplining myself well enough. maybe I just have start-ites and I really just want to start something new. I don't know what is wrong or how to fix it.\n\nIf you have a practice of editing please share below in the comments section.  or you know if you are willing to be a beta reader for me, or you know if you need a beta reader. I had hoped to take on a few MS to read for other writers.\n\nanyway this is the last post for the year. I hope that 2013 has been a great year for you all and look forward to seeing you all again in the 2014.\n\ntill after the new year, God Speed and Open roads.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9882453083992004} +{"content": "We have updated our Privacy Policy Please take a moment to review it. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the terms of our updated Privacy Policy.\n\nJo Spain\n\nJo Spain is a full-time writer and screenwriter. 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Jo lives in Dublin with her husband and their four young children.\n\nAn Inspector Tom Reynolds Mystery", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9956149458885193} +{"content": "Not Understood\n\nNot understood, we move along asunder;\n  Our paths grow wider as the seasons creep\nAlong the years; we marvel and we wonder\n  Why life is life, and then we fall asleep\n  Not understood.\n\nNot understood, we gather false impressions\n  And hug them closer as the years go by;\nTill virtues often seem to us transgressions;\n  And thus men rise and fall, and live and die\n  Not understood.\n\nNot understood! Poor souls with stunted vision\n  Oft measure giants with their narrow gauge;\nThe poisoned shafts of falsehood and derision\n  Are oft impelled 'gainst those who mould the age,\n  Not understood.\n\nNot understood! The secret springs of action\n  Which lie beneath the surface and the show,\nAre disregarded; with self-satisfaction\n  We judge our neighbours, and they often go\n  Not understood.\n\nNot understood! How trifles often change us!\n  The thoughtless sentence and the fancied slight\nDestroy long years of friendship, and estrange us,\n  And on our souls there falls a freezing blight;\n  Not understood.\n\nNot understood! How many breasts are aching\n  For lack of sympathy! Ah! day by day\nHow many cheerless, lonely hearts are breaking!\n  How many noble spirits pass away,\n  Not understood.\n\nO God! that men would see a little clearer,\n  Or judge less harshly where they cannot see!\nO God! that men would draw a little nearer\n  To one another, -- they'd be nearer Thee,\n  And understood.\nBracken poem with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this poem to your bibliography:\n\n\"Not Understood\" Poetry.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2020. 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If you don't have an account, sign up now.\n\n • lnwUser12991 Nov 28, 2020\n\n This was a good read. I read this few months ago at another site and i loved it how he starts as a naive teen to become a boss of a shop that deals with souls, body parts and uncommon objects. As a novel one of the upper 4 star.\n\n3 Reviews\n\nWrite a review\n\nPlease share your thoughts to rate and score...\n\nThis is seriously one of my favourite books ever, I was really sad when it was not translated for ages. The story is slow, it looks at different elements of the human psyche to tell a story that you cannot put down.\n\nIf you like a story told in a slow, steady and amazing way. Please for the love of god read this story.\n\nView Details\nthumb_up 0 comment 0\n\nI have absolutely no complains man incredible plot ,great arcs, meaning full endings, solid character development, But honestly it is for those who want deep meaning plots rather then the usual action adventure ones.\n\nView Details\nthumb_up 0 comment 0\n\nA deal with the devil kind of story. The MC is calm, collected and level-headed throughout the story. But i think that, despite intentional or not, the Mc aloofness made his behaviour to people very rude in my opinion. But beside that nitpick, great in every thing this story is.\nGreatly recommend for anyone who want to get a feel of a story like xxxholic ( from Clamp the author of card captor)\n\nView Details\nthumb_up 0 comment 0", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6476133465766907} +{"content": "Posts tagged Retribution\n\nMysterious Book Report No. 357 – The Line...\n\nMysterious Book Report The Line That Held Us\n\nThe Line That Held Us by David Joy Putnam/Penguin, $27.00, 256 pages, ISBN 978-0-399-57422-1 The MBR is kicking off the New Year with an elegant—and stunning—tale of Appalachian noir that combines elements of kinship and friendship, absolute love and total retribution, death, revenge and redemption.  It is a novel you’ll find yourself thinking about long […]\n\nMysterious Book Report No. 300 – American...\n\nMysterious Book Report American Static\n\nAmerican Static by Tom Pitts Down & Out Books, PB $17.95, 307 pages, ISBN 978-1-943402-84-7 The Mysterious Book Report has reached another milestone with this, our 300th review. It’s taken a little more than six years and a couple of hundred thousand words to get to this point, so we wanted to mark the occasion […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9967480897903442} +{"content": "'nell Ciesielski\n\nBestselling author J’nell Ciesielski has a passion for heart-stopping adventure and sweeping love stories while weaving fresh takes into romances of times gone by. When not creating dashing heroes and daring heroines, she can be found dreaming of Scotland, indulging in chocolate of any kind, or watching old black and white movies. 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There’s more to her than meets the eye. Together they’ll have to survive threats, secrecy, and sabotage! Strap in for high-speed action in Race Against Time, the next exciting chapter of Anson Barber’s Racing Hearts paranormal romance series.\n\nChase Hinkley is excited to be starting his semiprofessional racing career. He’s eager to move up the ranks with his heart set on NASCAR, but his dream quickly becomes a nightmare. Being a driver for Burke Motorsports isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. His boss, Kevin Burke, is a devious man who bets against his drivers and manipulates races for his own ends.\n\nWorse is the fact Chase is falling for Burke’s girl—the beautiful Ryan Westcott. Chase can’t compete with the fancy gifts Burke showers her with; all he can offer is a shoulder to cry on and someone to talk to. Trying to keep his feelings within the barriers of friendship, Chase also wrestles with a car that doesn’t run right, sabotage, and constant threats if he doesn’t fall into line and cooperate with Burke’s plans.\n\nDespite the damage to his career, he has no choice but to intervene when Ryan is threatened by Burke. Being Ryan’s hero is better than winning any race on a track, and his goals quickly shift to include her. With Ryan by his side, he begins to think about a different path, one that doesn’t include being on the road—a simpler future where he can settle down in his hometown, surrounded by his friends and family, and live his life with the only girl who has ever touched his heart.\n\nBut Ryan isn’t what she seems, and her secrets might destroy everything.\n\nContent Notes: Spicy, Contemporary, Paranormal, Suspense\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781622100712\nPublisher: Liquid Silver Books\nPublication date: 01/20/2014\nSeries: Racing Hearts , #2\nSold by: Barnes & Noble\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 326\nFile size: 749 KB\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAnson Barber grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southern Pennsylvania and now lives near Hershey, Pennsylvania with her husband. She writes romances in all contemporary genres, including paranormal, mystery suspense, and fantasy. Visit her website at www.ansonbarber.wordpress.com.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7262601256370544} +{"content": "\n13/7/17. Whirligig shortlisted in the Rubery International Book Awards\n\nWhirligig will be on its US Blog Tour from July 11th to August 6th.\n\n You can visit the host page by clicking hereStarting Point\n\nAs part of my US blog tour, Jenny Quinlan at ‘Let Them Read Books’ asked me if I had any real life inspiration for the main character in Whirligig. He is called Shire. I was happy to answer, involving as it does a connection to my father, but the question has stayed with me these last couple of weeks. I think I underestimated the gift my father left me.\n\nRead More 3 Comments\n\nThe Moving Past\n\nA very different creative experience this week. Inspired by a couple of book trailers on Amy Bruno’s Historical Fiction site (on which I will be appearing in July) I decided I’d try my hand at a video. My hand pointed out it had never tried anything like this before so I roped in my friend, Steve Harris, who has all the appropriate skills and gadgets. By Friday last, we were sat together on location (in Steve’s study) in front on an unfeasibly large monitor and I got to do some creative back seat driving.\n\nRead More\n\nMy Whirligig\n\n‘What’s a Whirligig?’ \n\nIt’s the most common question I’m asked when discussing my novel, right up there with ‘What’s it about?’ and ‘How many have you sold?’ I often feel I make hard work of the answer, giving a longwinded and rather literary answer.\n\nRead More 0 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999703764915466} +{"content": "Search Results\n\nAdvanced Search\n\n1 to 2 of 2 results\n\nSort by:\n\nFilter by:\n\nArticle Types\n\nAh, how miserable!\n\nEmily Wilson: Three New Oresteias, 8 October 2020\n\nThe Oresteia \nby Aeschylus, translated by Oliver Taplin.\nLiveright, 172 pp., £17.99, November 2018, 978 1 63149 466 6\nShow More\nThe Oresteia \nby Aeschylus, translated by Jeffrey Scott Bernstein.\nCarcanet, 288 pp., £16.99, April 2020, 978 1 78410 873 1\nShow More\nThe Oresteia \nby Aeschylus, translated by David Mulroy.\nWisconsin, 234 pp., £17.50, April 2018, 978 0 299 31564 1\nShow More\nShow More\n... war to recover his brother’s wife, Helen. ‘Which of these is free from evil?’ he asks, in Oliver Taplin’s translation. 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The distribution of contrastive cues was varied across training conditions to create single prototype, variable far (from the category boundary), and variable close (to the boundary) conditions, each in a single talker or a multiple talker version. The control condition involved identification of gender appropriate grammatical elements. Pre- and posttraining measures of vowel perception and production were obtained from each participant. When assessing pre- to posttraining changes in the slope of the identification functions, statistically significant training effects were observed in the multiple voice far and multiple voice close conditions.\n\nThis article appears in Applied Psycholinguistics Vol. 34, Issue 3, which you can read on Cambridge's site or on LINGUIST .\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": 0.6139615774154663} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nJuly 30th, 2016 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 315,963 comments.\nDorothy Parker - The Willow\n\nOn sweet young earth where the myrtle presses,\nLong we lay, when the May was new;\nThe willow was win...\n\nPoem removed\nUnfortunately this poem has been removed from our\narchives at the insistence of the copyright holder.\n\nAdded: Feb 3 2004 | Viewed: 7237 times | Comments and analysis of The Willow by Dorothy Parker Comments (0)\n\nThe Willow - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Dorothy Parker\nPoem: 34. 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He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \\ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ\n\nArabic-English glossary. 2015.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • hint — [hint] n. [prob. var. of HENT] 1. a slight indication of a fact, wish, etc.; indirect suggestion or piece of advice; intimation; covert allusion [a hint that we should leave] 2. a very small amount or degree; trace [a hint of spice] 3. Obs. an… …   English World dictionary\n\n • hint at — To give a hint, suggestion, or indication of • • • Main Entry: ↑hint * * * hint at [phrasal verb] hint at (something) : to talk about (something) in an indirect way He s been hinting at the possibility of running for mayor. = He s been hinting at …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Hint — (h[i^]nt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hinted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hinting}.] [OE. henten, hinten, to seize, to catch, AS. hentan to pursue, take, seize; or Icel. ymta to mutter, ymtr a muttering, Dan. ymte to whisper. [root]36. Cf. {Hent}.] To bring to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Hint — Hint, v. i. To make an indirect reference, suggestion, or allusion; to allude vaguely to something. [1913 Webster] We whisper, and hint, and chuckle. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] {To hint at}, to allude to lightly, indirectly, or cautiously. Syn: To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Hint — Hint, n. A remote allusion; slight mention; intimation; insinuation; a suggestion or reminder, without a full declaration or explanation; also, an occasion or motive. [1913 Webster] Our hint of woe Is common. Shak. [1913 Webster] The hint… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Hint — can refer to: *Hardware Information Navigational Tool (HINT) *Hierarchical INTegration, a computer benchmark. *Hint (musician), musician Jonathan James, from Sussex, UK. *Font hinting, a process for optimizing the rasterization of vectors *Nord… …   Wikipedia\n\n • hint — hint·er; hint·ing·ly; hint; …   English syllables\n\n • hint — [n] indication; suggestion adumbration, advice, allusion, announcement, clue, communication, connotation, denotation, evidence, flea in ear*, glimmering, help, idea, implication, impression, inference, information, inkling, innuendo, insinuation …   New thesaurus\n\n • hint — sb. (itk.), s el. hint, ene (hentydning) …   Dansk ordbog\n\n • hint — ► NOUN 1) a slight or indirect indication. 2) a very small trace. 3) a small piece of practical information. ► VERB 1) indicate indirectly. 2) (hint at) be a slight indication of …   English terms dictionary\n\n • hint — I noun adumbration, allusion, clue, connotation, covert allusion, cue, faint outline, faint suggestion, foreshadowing, idea, implication, indication, indirect suggestion, inference, inkling, insinuation, intimation, significatio, slight… …   Law 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": 0.9934352040290833} +{"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, 2019. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in FSO for personal use.date: 15 October 2019\n\nThe Originary\n\nThe Originary\n\n(p.298) 12 The Originary\nBetween Chora and the Good\nAuthor(s):\n\nCharles P. Bigger\n\nFordham University Press\nDOI:10.5422/fso/9780823223503.003.0013\n\nThis chapter examines philosophers Edmund Husserl and Henri Bergson's view on the concept of time. According to Husserl, absolute consciousness constitutes a primal source point as a retained, present, and protented impression. 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All content on this website is for informational purposes only.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993906021118164} +{"content": "Wednesday, October 03, 2007\n\nI Finished!\n\nBy Nichole Giles\n\nIn the words of my new idol Chris Baty, I have “Eaten the challenge for breakfast, and cleaned my teeth with its footnotes. I am brave, talented, and brimming with the kind of loquacious storytelling skill that no doubt will serve me well in my new job as up-and-coming novelist.” Why?\n\nBecause I did it.\n\nI took master writer Chris’s book, followed his advice, and finished his 30-day-50,000 word challenge with an extra 409 words to spare! Yeah me! According to Chris, “This is something to write home about.” Well, since I live at home, I decided I’d blog about it instead.\n\nIn the end, I have an unedited masterpiece that, while definitely in need of a serious overhaul, has a workable storyline, loveable characters, and interesting fantastical elements. This particular story will be worth the extra work, I think. Well, as soon as I go back and write the beginning.\n\nI had to start somewhere, and it seems to me now that where I started was closer to the middle than the beginning. But I’ll get to work on that while I’m still going strong, and when I’m finished, I’ll edit my writer’s heart out.\n\nNow, has anyone heard of National Book Editing Month? I think I might have to check into that….\n\nDon’t forget, National Novel Writing Month starts November 1st. Unless you want to be like me and take the challenge all by yourself, start getting ready. November is only weeks away.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9793199300765991} +{"content": "Tuesday, 5 December 2023\n\nFestivale announces Indulge line up\n\nUpdated February 4 2021 - 11:05am, first published February 2 2021 - 5:00pm\nAustralian singer-songwriter Russell Morris entertained thousands at last year's Festivale. 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Just when you think the characters get to rest, something else happens. Between Samantha trying to understand her father’s mysterious phone call, to recovering from amnesia after she was shot and an ex-FBI agent that thinks she is somehow involved in his brother’s disappearance, to the many puzzles to solve. This book has something for everyone. It’s a must read.\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Killer Bunny Hill.\nsign in »\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9854474663734436} +{"content": "The Leap is ready to launch!\n\nThe Leap if finally ready to launch! Books will be on sale in bookstores next Tuesday, 27 September. You can preorder a copy now from Random House Canada or Amazon.ca.\n\nThe book tour starts Saturday in Ottawa, followed by Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Edmonton. 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Web. 19 Oct. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9984179735183716} +{"content": "One-Minute Book Reviews\n\nFebruary 23, 2009\n\n2009 Delete Key Awards Finalists to Be Announced Feb. 26, Beginning at 10 a.m. – The Year’s Worst Writing in Books for Children and Adults\n\nFiled under: Delete Key Awards,News — 1minutebookreviewswordpresscom @ 8:27 pm\n\nYou think the books you read this year were bad? Find out Thursday how they compare to some of the worst writing publishers have flung at us in the past twelve months. The 2009 Delete Key Awards for the year’s worst writing in books for children and adults will be announced beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern Time on Feb. 26 with the full list posted by the end of the day.\n\nThis year for the first time visitors to One-Minute Book Reviews can choose one of the finalists – the worst of four lines from Denis Leary’s Why We Suck, all included in a recent poll on this site. 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Well, it's over with Tandy our divorce was going Badly, so, I gave her a big Shanty it made us both Happy. Have a date with Shandy She's my Lemon Candy. How in the hell did I get that Standee? Monorhyme Contest Sponsored by L Milton Hankins Written 10/ 6/ 2022\n\nCopyright © | Year Posted 2022\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. Encourage a poet by being the first to comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.938305139541626} +{"content": "Wednesday, November 8, 2017\n\nA New Life Series Tour and Giveaway!\n\nA New Life Series\nby Samantha Jacobey\nGenre: Dark MC Romance, Thriller, Suspense \n\n DARK ROMANTIC THRILLER filled with mystery and suspense, \n\nA New Life Series is a Biker Tale like you've never heard... \n\nTori Farrell is running for her life. 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Her blog, Rebecca Lacko allows a perfect distraction from writing her first fiction novel about a hopelessly dysfunctional Orange County family unraveling at the seams", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7438527345657349} +{"content": "Thursday, May 17, 2018\n\nThe structure of words\n\nMany words in English have a recognisable internal structure. For\nexample, the word unsuccessful can be broken down into the following three parts:\n\n                        un + success + ful\n\nThe first part, un-, is called the prefix. The second part – success – is a complete word in itself, and is called the base. The last part, -ful, is called the suffix.\n\n                         Prefix          Base         Suffix  \n\n                         un               success        ful      \n\nPrefixes and suffixes are added to existing words to create new words.\n\nThere-sentences\n\nThere-sentences are introduced by the word there:\n\n There  is a man at the door.\n\n  There  is a God after all.\n\n There  was a phonecall for you.\n\n There  is no such thing as a popular tax.\n\nThere-sentences are chiefly used to introduce new information \nrelating to\nthe existence – or non-existence – of some state of affairs. For this reason they are sometimes called ‘existential’ sentences.\n\nThe word there in these constructions should be distinguished from the adverb there, which denotes place:\n\n     There   he is. (cf. He is there.)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9723207950592041} +{"content": "The Online Slang Dictionary\n(American, English, and Urban slang)\n\nLogin     Register     Forgot password     Resend confirmation\n\nDefinition of below the equator\n\nbelow the equator\n\n • below the waist, Compare with downtown.\n\n Citation from \"The Mango\", ;;Seinfeld'', Season 5, Episode 1 (1993) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site.\n\n Last edited on Mar 25 2017. 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Claus (Illustrator)\nOut of Print\n\n2008 is the 100th anniversary of Anne of Green Gables.\nAnne Shirley, Mark Twain observed, is \"the dearest and most loveable child in fiction since the immortal Alice,\" and like the elderly Cuthberts, who had hoped to adopt a boy instead of the spunky red-headed girl, generations of readers have grown to love the impetuous orphan. 2008 is the hundredth anniversary of the publication of this much loved classic.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nLucy Maud Montgomery was born in Clifton (now New London), Prince Edward Island, in 1874. Her first novel, \"Anne of Green Gables\" (1908), was followed by more than twenty others. Long after her death, in 1942, she remains one of Canada's most beloved writers.\n\nPraise For…\n\n\"Aficionados of the auburn-tressed waif will find Anne of Green Gables lavishly illustrated.\"\nSmithsonian Magazine\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780771093685\nISBN-10: 0771093683\nPublisher: New Canadian Library\nPublication Date: January 8th, 2008\nPages: 361\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8925842046737671} +{"content": "Entries by Elisa Markhoff\n\nMythology and Archetypal Activism\n\n  Immanence Journal is proud to present a series of free webinars and classes exclusive to our newsletter subscribers. Our first topic will be Mythology and Archetypal Activism, an interview with Craig Chalquist, PhD, department chair of East-West Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and adjunct faculty at Pacifica Graduate […]\n\nThe bloody mess of Myth\n\nNot too long ago, I took a Mythology class through HarvardX, the online University-wide platform. It was a fantastic tour de force of the major Greek works of antiquity: Homer, Hesiod, Sappho, Euripides and many more, who introduced me to the world of ancient Greek epic and lyric poetry. While reading the Odyssey and the […]\n\nRadioactive Hestia\n\nThirty years ago this week, the world woke up to the worst nuclear disaster it had ever known: on April 26, 1986, Chernobyl’s Nuclear Plant Reactor N. 4 exploded during a routine test and sent a plume of radiation that traveled across Europe for weeks. A radioactive fire burned on site for 11 days, and […]\n\nAnimate California\n\nTo commemorate this year’s Earth Day, we introduce the themes of Terrapsychology, the study of our deep and usually unconscious connections to the places where we live and work.  Terrapsychology goes beyond surface cause-effect relations to look at how landscapes, weather, and nature sculpt our ideas, habits, relationships, our broader culture and our own sense […]\n\nConscious Apocalypse\n\n  This month we continue with our series of webinars to introduce concepts relevant to today’s mythology. Our focus today is on Conscious Apocalypse and how to outlive our ruling institutions. Although zealots have maintained for centuries that the world is about to end, is there nevertheless something apocalyptic about global warming, mass extinction, and […]\n\nMythology and Archetypal Psychology in Today’s World\n\n  Pacifica Alumnus Craig Chalquist has built a career on sharing, applying, and working with Mythology and Archetypal Psychology in a way that connects these topics to global events and changes in our personal and collective psyche. Currently Dr. Chalquist is seeing a rise on the topic of Mythology and the application of its scholarship […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8303216099739075} +{"content": "(Log in to vote)\nFrankenstein : The Graphic Novel (2008)\n\nAll Copies Checked Out\n(0 holds on 1 copy)\nLocationCall NumberItem Status\nGraphic novelsGN/FICTION/SHELLEY,MDue 05-17-15\nPublished: Towcester : Classical Comics Ltd, c2008\nEdition:  1st US ed\nDescription:  141 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 25 cm\nISBN/ISSN: 9781906332495 (pbk.), 1906332495 (pbk.), 1906332495,\nLanguage:  English\n\n\"Original text version.\"\n\nA monster assembled by a scientist from parts of dead bodies develops a mind of his own as he learns to loathe himself and hate his creator\n\nLogin to write a review of your own.\n\nReviews by AHML cardholders\nReviews from other readers\nLogin to add this item to your list.\n\nLists can be used to compile collections of items that you may be interested in checking out at a later date. 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Between 1974 and 1985 he lived in the Middle East, Europe and North America, returning to live in Johannesburg in 1986. Since then he has worked as an organiser and educator in the trade union and social housing movements. He is a writer in various genres as well as being a songwriter and singer. Since leaving full-time employment in the trade unions in 2009, he continues on an ad hoc with his work as an educator and activist. He is a member of the Botsotso Jesters poetry performance group and of the Botsotso Publishing editorial board. \n\nRelated Books", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8827293515205383} +{"content": "\nRollin T. Gentry writer\n\nSpeculative Fiction made here\n\nRollin lives in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife, Shelly.\n\nA software engineer by day, he can be found reading and writing speculative fiction during much of his spare time. Although he’s been writing code for over twenty years, he’s still somewhat new to writing fiction. That being said, he’s had a number of stories appear in various publications so far.\n\nCopyright © 2017 Rollin T. Gentry", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "New Churnalism web site and browser extensions.    Check articles for press release churn while you browse!\nTue 30 June 2009, The Independent\n\nJohn Walsh: 'How much for Janis's letters? Holy cow. 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But Abbey is finding that she just can’t get over Caspian.\n\nCaspian returns to Abbey’s side as he has no other choice.  Caspian is a Shade and Abbey is his destiny.  The two of them are tied to each other and to the town of Sleepy Hollow. The town that also binds their fates.  A town with dark truths that they are only beginning to find the answers to. \n\nThis story picks up shortly after the first one left off and is not a disappointment at all.  The story arc continues in this second book of the trilogy and gives the reader more answers as to just what is going on in the small town of Sleepy Hollow.  Readers of paranormal and mystery stories is sure to love this series as so far it is delivering on both very well.  The characters pull the reader into the story and keeps the reader engrossed until the very end.  The end will have readers reaching for the last book in the trilogy just to see what happens and to hopefully finally get all the answers.  The suspense so far in this series keeps the reader on the edge of their seat turning pages to see what will happen next.  This is a young adult series but readers of all ages are sure to love it.\n\nI give this one 5 red roses \n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8890780806541443} +{"content": "A Christmas Spirit: (InterMix)\n\nA Christmas Spirit: (InterMix)\n\nfor $ 2.99\n\n2.99 A Christmas Spirit: (InterMix) http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/652986.jpg?t=1386687191 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/652986/a-christmas-spirit-intermix?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nNational bestselling author Cindy Miles presents a holiday tale of a lonely American who discovers a dead-sexy Highlander and a powerful love...\n\nMuseum curator Paige MacDonald is determined not to spend the holidays alone at home this year, so she books herself a trip to the Scottish Highlands. But when her car dies, she finds herself stranded beside a foreboding castle in the middle of a blizzard. The weather outside may be enough to knock her off her feet, but… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: InterMix (December 10, 2013)\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nFile size: 812 KB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "\nDaily Press\n\n\n\nCopyright © 2021, Daily Press", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "On the Hunt in Baghdad\n\nIn this classic riveting dispatch from Iraq, award-winning foreign correspondent Michael J. Totten embeds with a unit of battle-hardened American soldiers as they hunt the elusive terrorist commander Haji Jawad—who wore a suicide vest wherever he went—in the fetid slums of Sadr City, Baghdad, at midnight. More\nDownload: epub mobi (Kindle) pdf more Online Reader\nPublished by Belmont Estate Books\nWords: 6,340\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781466128484\nAbout Michael J. Tottenlso by This Author\n\nAlso by This Publisher\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.907232403755188} +{"content": "AudioFile - Find your next great audiobook\nGet our Newsletter\n\nA STUDY IN MURDER A Victorian Book Club, Book 1\n\nby | Read by Rosie Akerman\n\nMystery & Suspense • 9.25 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2020\n\nNarrator Rosie Akerman's British upper-crust tones keep pace with this delightful cozy mystery set in late-nineteenth-century Bath, England. Lady Amy Lovell, having broken her engagement to Mr. Ronald St. Vincent just days before, finds his body skewered by a bloody knife in her library. Considered a prime suspect by the local detectives, Lady Amy investigates the murder, using her experience writing murder mysteries and the assistance of her ever-present intrepid friend, Lord William Wethington, a fellow aristocrat and Bath mystery book club member. Using Sherlock Holmes's deductive logic, a host of clues, and lots of legwork, Lady Amy and Lord Wethingon follow a plethora of leads. Akerman adds charm and humor to this complicated story with suspects at every turn. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine [Published: JUNE 2020]\n\nTrade Ed. • Dreamscape • 2020", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7618502974510193} +{"content": "Friday, July 17, 2015\n\nBum Rap\nby Paul Levine\n\nPublisher: Thomas Merzer\nPages: 334\nFormat: ARC\nBuy the Book: Amazon\n\nGoodreads:  NFL linebacker-turned-lawyer Jake Lassiter has had it with shifty clients, dirty prosecutors, and a legal system out of whack. It’s enough to make a man want to leave Miami and never look back—until he gets a call from Victoria Lord, the better half of hot local legal team Solomon & Lord. Her partner in life and law has been arrested for murder. What’s worse: the only person who can clear him has fled the city. Now it’s up to Jake and Victoria to track down the witness—a stunning “Bar girl”—before she’s roped in by the feds…or eliminated by the Russian mob.\nJake knows that if he doesn’t get to the witness first, his client’s case is lost. Luckily, he’s got some good advice from his college football coach: “Buckle your chin strap and hit somebody.” And sometimes, the only way to win a tough case is to do just that.\n\nKritters Thoughts:  Number 11 in a series, but the first I have read and just like an episode of CSI the investigation was contained in this book, but I definitely was missing out of some character development, but didn't feel clueless!  Jake Lassiter has a reputation by this book and it was easy to get on his team and \"help\" him discover and piece together the clues.  \n\nI enjoyed the investigation and trial for this story, not sure if I would go all the way back to book one and start the series over, but I might look back and see if the storyline interested me in a few of them.  I loved Paul Levine's writing style and enjoyed the flow of the book, so I will definitely be keeping my eye out for his next book.\n\nRating: definitely a good read, but can't read two in a row\n\nDisclosure of Material Connection:  I received one copy of this book free of charge from TLC Book Tours.  I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.\n\nPost a Comment\n\nRelated Posts with Thumbnails\n\nCopyright 2010 Kritters Ramblings.\n\nTheme by WordpressCenter.com.\nBlogger Template by Beta Templates.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9570065140724182} +{"content": "How to say Interlude in Lithuanian ˈɪn tərˌlud\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Interlude to Lithuanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word Interlude in the Lithuanian language.\n\ninterlude(noun)\n\na usually short period or gap, eg between the acts of a play etc\n\nWe bought an ice-cream during the interlude; an interlude of calm during the violence.\n\nGet even more translations for Interlude\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this Interlude Lithuanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Interlude.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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Date: 9/13/2012 10:33:00 PM\n Ieshaw,, love the ending...... enjoyed stopping by ;-) Have yourself a goodnight~ PD", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5996844172477722} +{"content": "initially 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 \"initially\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /ɪˈnɪʃ.əl.i/\nB2 at the beginning: Initially, most people approved of the new plan. The damage was far more serious than initially believed.\nMore examples\nTranslations of “initially”\nin Korean 처음에…\nin Arabic في البِداية…\nin Portuguese inicialmente…\nin Catalan inicialment…\nin Japanese 最初は…\nin Italian inizialmente…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 起初,最初,初時…\nin Russian первоначально…\nin Turkish ilk başta, ilkin, ilk olarak…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 最初,一开始…\nin Polish początkowo…\n(Definition of initially from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of initially?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “initi", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9677718281745911} +{"content": "Bapsi Sidhwa (2507 words)\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\nShamsie, Muneeza. \"Bapsi Sidhwa\". The Literary Encyclopedia. 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Despite the reverence his name inspires, Washington remains a lifeless waxwork for many, worthy but dull.\n\nA laconic man of granite self-control, he often arouses more respect than affection.\n\nThis work, based on massive research, dashes the stereotype of a stolid, unemotional man. A strapping 6′, Washington was a celebrated horseman, elegant dancer & tireless hunter, with a fiercely guarded emotional life. Chernow brings to vivid life a dashing, passionate man of fiery opinions & many moods. Probing his private life, he explores his fraught relationship with his crusty mother, his youthful infatuation with the married Sally Fairfax & his often conflicted feelings toward his adopted children & grandchildren.\n\nHe also provides a portrait of his marriage to Martha & his complex behavior as a slave master. At the same time this is an astute portrait of a canny politician who knew how to inspire people. Not only did Washington gather around himself the foremost figures of the age, including Madison, Hamilton, Adams & Jefferson, but he also orchestrated their actions to shape the new federal government, define the separation of powers & establish the office of the presidency.\n\nThis biography takes us on a page-turning journey thru the formative events of America’s founding. With a dramatic sweep worthy of its subject, this is a magisterial work from an elegant storyteller.\n\n                                      Click HERE to Download our FREE Reading App\n                                      Click Button Below To Download eBook\n\nDownload thousands of eBooks with iBookpile in multiple formats including ePUB, PDF, MOBI and AZW3\n\nDownload ePUB     Mirror\n\nArticle Tags:\nArticle Categories:\nBiography · download · epub · free ebook · History · Non-fiction · Ron Chernow\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Philosophical Studies 153 (1):65-79.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2009-01-28\n\nTotal downloads\n\n80 ( #51,135 of 1,792,018 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n2 ( #344,937 of 1,792,018 )\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": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "AustLit logo\ny separately published work icon The Brisbane Courier newspaper issue  \nIssue Details: First known date: 1903... 3 January 1903 of The Brisbane Courier est. 1864 The Brisbane Courier\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\n • Contents indexed selectively.\n\n* Contents derived from the 1903 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.\nThe Wayfarersi\"Still the white stars burn overhead,\", George Essex Evans , 1903 single work poetry (p. 9)\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nLink: Web resource Digital copy of print publication via Australian Newspapers (AN) Service.\nLast amended 1 Feb 2011 16:50:56\n Powered by Trove", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9923825263977051} +{"content": "Portraits and Observations\n\nPortraits and Observations\n\nBy Truman Capote\n\nModern Library, Hardcover, 9780812994391, 652pp.\n\nPublication Date: April 23, 2013\n\nFrom the Modern Library’s new set of beautifully repackaged hardcover classics by Truman Capote—also available are Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Other Voices, Other Rooms (in one volume), In Cold Blood, and The Complete Stories\n\nPerhaps no twentieth-century writer was so observant and graceful a chronicler of his times as Truman Capote. Portraits and Observations is the first volume devoted solely to all the essays ever published by this most beloved of writers. Included are such masterpieces of narrative nonfiction as “The Muses Are Heard” and the short nonfiction novel “Handcarved Coffins,” as well as many long-out-of-print essays, including portraits of Mae West, Humphrey Bogart, and Marilyn Monroe. From his travel sketches of Brooklyn, New Orleans, and Hollywood, written when he was twenty-two, to the author’s last written words, “Remembering Willa Cather,” composed the day before his death in 1984, Portraits and Observations puts on display the full spectrum of Truman Capote’s brilliance. Certainly Capote was, as Somerset Maugham famously called him, “a stylist of the first quality.” But as the pieces gathered here remind us, he was also an artist of remarkable substance.\n\nAbout the Author Portraits and Observations\n\n“A must-have treasure for Capote fans . . . These are delicious, dramatic, and tender nonfiction portraits and tales.”\n–NPR’s Morning Edition\n\n“A wonderful volume . . . Nearly every page can be read with real pleasure. . . . No matter what his subject, [Capote’s] canny, careful art gives it warm and breathing life”  \n–The Washington Post Book World\n\n“Every piece is a treasure. . . . Pages and pages of remarkably evocative, careful and well-observed prose [delineate,] in a measured and elegant manner, one of the most remarkable American literary lives of the twentieth century.”\n–Jane Smiley, Los Angeles Times Book Review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991035461425781} +{"content": "AustLit logo\ny separately published work icon The Bulletin periodical issue  \nIssue Details: First known date: 1891... vol. 11 no. 612 7 November 1891 of The Bulletin est. 1880 The Bulletin\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\n* Contents derived from the 1891 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.\nConcerning the Epidemic.i\"When you catch the influenza you must dodder into bed,\", E. F. , single work poetry (p. 7)\nSundry Shows, single work review\n— Review of Robbery Under Arms Alfred Dampier , Garnet Walch , 1890 single work drama ;\n(p. 8)\nUntitledi\"The quardian angel of her helpless sex,\", J. Sheridan Moore , single work poetry (p. 11)\nOf Coursei\"The Law must take its course, of course, the Law must take its course;\", single work poetry (p. 14)\nA Carnival Idyll.i\"\"Did you pull off a pot\", single work poetry (p. 14)\nUntitledi\"What sort of iron man is this?\", single work poetry (p. 15)\nSundry Cablegrams.i\"Some one has riz in anger in the frozen land of night\", Titus Salt , single work poetry (p. 18)\nThe \"Boomer\" , A.C. , single work short story (p. 19)\nFlash Whelan's Curse, 'Price Warung' , single work short story historical fiction (p. 20-21)\nWas it Murder (Special \"Bulletin\" Translation), Julien Mauvrac , single work short story (p. 22)\nAs Long as Your Eyes are Bluei\"Wilt thou love me, sweet, when my hair is grey,\", A. B. Paterson , single work poetry (p. 24)\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nLast amended 15 Sep 2008 07:35:38\nCommon subjects:\n Powered by Trove", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9712526798248291} +{"content": "W. Ross Macdonald School Library\n\nMrs. McNosh and the great big squash /\n\nby Weeks, Sarah.\nAdditional authors: Westcott, Nadine Bernard. -- ill.\nPublished by : Laura Geringer Book/HarperFestival, ([New York] :) Physical details: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 23 cm. ISBN:0694012025. Year: 2000\nOnline resources:\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.\nItem type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode\nPrint Print W. Ross Macdonald School Library\nChildren's Area\nFiction E WEE (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Copy: 1 Available 2013-1504\n\n\"Harper growing tree\"--Cover.\n\nThrough humorous, rhyming text, learn how Mrs. McNosh's giant squash creates problems as it grows.\n\nGrade level Equivalent: 2.2\n\nLexile Measure®: 470L\n\nDRA: 13-14\n\nGuided Reading: H\n\nThere are no comments on this title.\n\nto post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998332858085632} +{"content": "The Curlytops at Uncle Frank's Ranch\n\nor Little Folks on Ponyback\n\nAuthor: Howard R. Garis (Victor Appleton)\nPublished: 1918\nLanguage: English\nWordcount: 44,807 / 131 pg\nFlesch-Kincaid Reading Ease: 86.5\nLoC Category: PZ\nSeries: Curlytops\nDownloads: 754Donate a small amount via Paypal below or read about some other ways that you can support ManyBooks.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9682216048240662} +{"content": "AudioFile - Find your next great audiobook\nGet our Newsletter\n\nTHE DEATH OF TRUTH Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump\n\nby | Read by Tavia Gilbert\n\nContemporary Culture • 3.75 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2018\n\nVersatile narrator Tavia Gilbert performs this significant audiobook with a sure sense of its importance. Her focused reading suits the intent of its thought-provoking treatise on how and why truth and reason are vanishing from our national politics and discourse. The literary allusions and philosophical insights packed into the work would create a challenge for any narrator. Gilbert meets that challenge admirably. A Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for THE NEW YORK TIMES, Michiko Kakutani casts her net on contemporary America’s thoughts, habits, and attitudes. While her scorn for the style and substance of President Trump is palpable, she blames postmodernist deconstructionism and its appropriation by the alt-right for our current lack of truth-based argument. A.D.M. 2018 Best Audiobook © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine [Published: JULY 2018]\n\nTrade Ed. • Random House Audio • 2018\n\nDD ISBN 9780525635017 $15.00\n\nLibrary Ed. • Books on Tape • 2018\n\nDD ISBN 9780525635024", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9938151836395264} +{"content": "Alexis (Mother of Books)'s Reviews > Cleaner of Bones\n\nCleaner of Bones by Meg Kassel\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n“I’m not the hero of any story. Not the villain, either. I’m the one that cleans the bones after the battle is over. I’m just the scavenger.”\n\nCleaner of the Bones is a novella set at the same time as Black Bird of the Gallows, but instead of Angie’s perspective, we get Reece’s. This is a few scenes from the first book and it tells them from Reece’s perspective. I really enjoyed this and that is probably because like I mentioned in my Black Bird of the Gallows review, I really wanted some chapters told in his perspective.\n\nWe get to see what Reece was thinking and we learned a little more about his first life and how he died. I would love to see a prequel novel about his previous life.\n\nIf you don’t care to read from his perspective, you will probably see this as unnecessary, but I greatly appreciated it.\n\nI also want to mention that Goodreads labels this as a prequel, it is absolutely NOT a prequel. I do not recommend reading this before the first book. This will spoil so much from the first one. Read this after you have read Black Bird of the Gallows. 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Red, gritty bear poop all along the trails. Sure enough, as we walked along Nipissing Road toward home, I found a bush with burgundy berries. It was a good ‘un. More sweet than sour, not what I’d call juicy, but a perfectly respectable fruit. The seeds tend to get stuck in your teeth, but not as bad as raspberry seeds, for […]\n\nContinue Reading →\n\nBehind the Curve\n\nI read a piece by Rosie the other night, and a rabbit hole appeared. She wrote I am just old enough to have been pervaded with and forever infected by hippiedom – with that far out philosophy, with those general interests, with that taste for eccentric, narrow-hipped, wild-haired men – but not quite old enough to have really been a part of it. Also, not American. That would have helped. There were so many cool […]\n\nContinue Reading →", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9615679979324341} +{"content": "Edward Kofi Louis\n\nGold Star - 672,945 Points (13th October 1961 / Accra, GHANA)\n\nS. A. R. 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And perhaps even more of us were heartened when news came that a new venue had been found, with a new name: Santa Cruz Shakespeare.\n\nThey’re building a new home, deep inside De La Veaga Park, which is only a couple of miles from my front door!  Suitably enough, the first season will be blessed with Midsummer Night’s Dream (always best in an out-of-doors venue) as well as Hamlet and Virginia Woolf’s gender-bending Orlando.\n\nMy friend Lisa Jensen (author of the fantastic Alias Hook) has a fuller blog post about the building process, here.  And Santa Cruz Shakespeare will keep us up on their progress here.  Send them a donation, if you’re interested in keeping The Bard in Surf City.\n\nSee you in the forest of Athens, with Puck and the wedding-goers…\n\n1 Comment\n\n 1. Nanette Furman on April 24, 2016 at 8:46 am\n\n THANK YOU for this link. 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This book is a heavier book than any that I have read in the past few months but even saying that I loved this book and it is one that I will be keeping in my personal collection because I don’t think I could ever get rid of it. I would tell everyone that this is a heavier book but give it a chance because I think you will end up loving it.\n\nIn the Context of Love\n\nAbout The Book\n\nBook Trailer\n\nIn the Context of Love | Book Trailer from Linda Sienkiewicz on Vimeo.\n\n Linda K. Sienkiewicz\n\nAbout The Author\n\nBuy A Copy\n\n Amazon   Barnes & Noble\n\nAdd-On Goodreads\n\nEnter To Win\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\niRead Website new logo\n\nMargaret Tidwell\n\nI am a 33-year-old blogger. I write about my life and my struggles with Multiple Sclerosis. I also am a huge bookworm, and I have been doing book reviews for years now. 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(#87687).\n\nPrice: $15.00\n\nSee more items by\nPrinting identification statement for this book:\n\"Coming Soon\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9916499853134155} +{"content": "\nPreview of the Inchicore Literary Festival\n\nThe Inchicore Literary festival will take place from Friday April 26th until Sunday April 28th.\n\nThe Literary Festival will take place in the Richmond Barracks and will look at and celebrate the works of local poets Thomas Kinsella, Michael Harnett, and Francis Ledwidge.\n\nMichael O’Flanagan, the main organiser for the Inchicore Literary Festival, talked about what the festival means for the area and why the work of these poets is still important and celebrated today.\n\n“The three poets associated with Inchicore have never been celebrated properly here before, in particular Thomas Kinsella,” he said.\n\nThe Festival will begin on Friday April 26th at 7pm with a talk on the work of Thomas Kinsella. This is the first year Inchicore will celebrate Kinsella, who was born in Inchicore.\n\nSaturday April 27th will start at 11am by celebrating the work of Michael Harnett who wrote the Inchicore Haiku. “The Haiku is widely celebrated and understood and loved by the people of Inchicore,” Michael said.\n\nAt 2.30pm, a talk will be held about the work and life of Michael Harnett, who lived in Inchicore for 10 years.\n\nOn Sunday April 28th, ‘Behind The Closed Eye’ will be shown to celebrate the work of Francis Ledwidge. “Ledwidge has had a society going [in Inchicore] for 25 years and we hold a poetry reading and replaying ceremony in the park every year,” O’Flanagan told The Liberty.\n\nAt 2.30pm there will be talk on his life, his poetry and his experiences in World War One.\n\n“This festival would’ve been impossible five years ago as we didn’t have the Richmond Barracks,” O’Flanagan said.\n\nLocated on Bulfin Road in Inchicore, the Richmond Barracks was originally a British Army barracks. The Barracks were reopened in 2016 as an exhibition centre.\n\n“The Richmond Barracks are a major addition to the area as it’s venue of national language and national importance,” Michael said.\n\nAdmission for the event will be €5 per session or €20 for a weekend pass. Bookings can be made via email at inchicoreliteraryfestival@gmail.com\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8942499756813049} +{"content": "Friday, January 02, 2015\n\ngetting ready to submit\n\nI am getting easy to send out my paranormal novel and my poetry. This is the armor I am going to wear as I wait for replies from publishers, contests, agents and editors. \n\nNote: Hubcap Creatures on Devíant Art has made many sculptures from hubcaps sínce 2001.\n- See more at: http://funnyvilla.com/entertainment/what-this-guy-does-with-hubcaps-and-other-junk-by-2221#sthash.PD1xpc6o.dpuf\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nThanks for comments and suggestions.\n\nNote: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999808669090271} +{"content": "\nShades of Milk and Honey\n\nShades of Milk and Honey is an intimate portrait of Jane Ellsworth, a woman ahead of her time in a version of Regency England where the manipulation of glamour is considered an essential skill for a lady of quality. But despite the prevalence of magic in everyday life, other aspects of Dorchester’s society are not that […]\n\nRead More\n\nWord Puppets\n\nA new short story collection from Hugo Award-winning author Mary Robinette Kowal, with an introduction by Patrick Rothfuss. “Kowal’s short works are difficult to classify, often poignant or tragic, and always spectacularly written . . . [sending] readers off on a breathless trip to the stars.” – Publishers Weekly (STARRED) Celebrated as the author of five […]\n\nRead More\n\nGhost Talkers\n\nGinger Stuyvesant, an American heiress living in London during World War I, is engaged to Captain Benjamin Harford, an intelligence officer. Ginger is a medium for the Spirit Corps, a special Spiritualist force. Each soldier heading for the front is conditioned to report to the mediums of the Spirit Corps when they die so the Corps […]\n\nRead More\n\nThe Calculating Stars cover image\n\nThe Calculating Stars\n\n(Tor Books – July 3, 2018)   Winner of the Hugo for Best Novel, Nebula for Best Novel, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel A meteor decimates the U.S. government and paves the way for a climate cataclysm that will eventually render the earth inhospitable to humanity. This looming threat calls for a radically […]\n\nRead More\n\nThe Fated Sky cover image\n\nThe Fated Sky\n\n(Tor Books — August 21, 2018) Continuing the grand sweep of alternate history laid out in The Calculating Stars, The Fated Sky looks forward to 1961, when mankind is well-established on the moon and looking forward to its next step: journeying to, and eventually colonizing, Mars. Of course, the noted Lady Astronaut Elma York would like to go, […]\n\nRead More\n\nForest of Memory Cover\n\nForest of Memory\n\nKatya deals in Authenticities and Captures, trading on nostalgia for a past long gone. Her clients are rich and they demand items and experiences with only the finest verifiable provenance. Other people’s lives have value, after all. But when her A.I. suddenly stops whispering in her ear she finds herself cut off from the grid […]\n\nRead More\n\nThe Relentless Moon cover image\n\nThe Relentless Moon\n\n(Tor Books – July 14 2020) Mary Robinette Kowal continues her Hugo and Nebula award-winning Lady Astronaut series, following The Calculating Stars and The Fated Sky, with The Relentless Moon. The Earth is coming to the boiling point as the climate disaster of the Meteor strike becomes more and more clear, but the political situation is already overheated. Riots and […]\n\nRead More\n\nGlamour in Glass\n\nMary Robinette Kowal stunned readers with her charming first novel Shades of Milk and Honey, a loving tribute to the works of Jane Austen, set in a world where magic is an everyday occurrence. This magic comes in the form of glamour, which allows talented users to form practically any illusion they can imagine. Shades went on to […]\n\nRead More\n\nWithout a Summer\n\nThe magical book that might result if Jane Austen’s Emma were set against the Luddite uprising in the Year Without a Summer Up-and-coming fantasist Mary Robinette Kowal enchanted fans with award-winning short stories and beloved novels featuring Regency pair Jane and David Vincent. In Without a Summer the master glamourists return home, but in a world where […]\n\nRead More\n\nValour and Vanity\n\nAcclaimed fantasist Mary Robinette Kowal has enchanted many fans with her beloved novels featuring a Regency setting in which magic–known here as glamour–is real. In Valour and Vanity, master glamourists Jane and Vincent find themselves in the sort of a magical adventure that might result if Jane Austen wrote Ocean’s Eleven. After Melody’s wedding, the […]\n\nRead More\n\nOf Noble Family\n\nThe final book of the acclaimed Glamourist Histories is the magical adventure that might result if Jane Austen walked on the grimmer side of the Regency Jane and Vincent have finally gotten some much-needed rest after their adventures in Italy when Vincent receives word that his estranged father has passed away on one of his properties […]\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999614953994751} +{"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\nMy First Little House Lift-the-Flap Book Series\nAuthor: Laura Ingalls Wilder\nIllustrator: Doris Ettlinger\nNumber of Books in Series: 2\nAge Group: 3 - 5 years\nCompanion/Related Series: list of all Little House series\n\nMy First Little House Lift-the-Flap Books Book List:\n\nThis series can be read in any order.\n\nBook 1: Laura's Christmas\nAges 3-5. October 9, 1998.\n\nBook 2: Laura's Little House\nAges 3-5. October 1, 1998.\n\nBook Sets: Sets of Up to 2 Books\n\nOther Websites for Additional Information:\n\nOfficial or Publisher Website for My First Little House Lift-the-Flap Books Serie", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999032020568848} +{"content": "Audiobook Review: The Wicked Deeds of Daniel Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley\n\nPosted October 27, 2014 by Felicia S in 2014 Read, 4.25 Wine Glasses, Audiobook, Reviews / 11 Comments\n\nAudiobook Review: The Wicked Deeds of Daniel Mackenzie by Jennifer AshleySource: Audiobook Purchase, Gift\n\nFormat: Audiobook\nThe Wicked Deeds of Daniel Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley\nNarrator: Angela Dawe\nLength: 13 hrs and 52 mins\n\nDate Read: October 2014\n\nGenre: Historical, Romance\n\nSecond Sight And Seductionres from Violet’s past threaten to destroy her, and she flees England, adopting yet another identity.\n\nDaniel is determined to find the elusive Violet and pursue the passion he feels for her. And though Violet knows that her scandalous past will keep her from proper marriage, her attraction to Daniel is irresistible. It’s not until Daniel is the only one she can turn to that he proves he believes in something more than cold facts. He believes in love.\n\nMore Information:\nPublisher: Berkley, Recorded Books\nSeries: MacKenzies & McBrides #6\n\nAlso by this author: The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie, Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage, The Many Sins of Lord Cameron, The Duke's Perfect Wife, A Mackenzie Family Christmas: the Perfect Gift\nAlso in this series: Alec Mackenzie's Art of Seduction\n\nRead It File It Review\n\nJUST A NOTE: Read It File It is for books that I have read that I need to keep track of. The reviews will be super short (think tweet longer length) but will serve the purpose of getting the books into UBB for tracking purposes 🙂\n\nRead for Fun (Paperback)\nOverall Rating: 4.25\nStory Rating: 4.25\nCharacter Rating: 4.25\n\nRead It File It (short review): The Wicked Deeds of Daniel Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley has one of my favorite romance troupes: Man falls in love with woman because she creates things (mathematical or engineering)that impress him. This is especially true in Historicals where women were mostly trained to not show their smarts. I fell in love with Daniel awhile ago and loved seeing the “nosey” Mackenzie women. I do believe that Violet will fit right in 🙂\n\nA few more thoughts but they are spoiler in nature:\n\nView Spoiler »\n\nAudio Thoughts:\n\nNarrated by: Angela Dawe /Length: 13 hrs and 52 mins\n\nI am an Angela Dawe fangirl (I think y’all know that by now)! She totally nailed Violet and Daniel. Even though I read most of this book (I was out and about without my audiobooks), I made sure to listen to a couple of hours! I wish I could have spent the whole time with the audiobook!The Wicked Deeds of Daniel Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley\n\n 1. I loved this Audiobook Felicia! And Damn! Every time I come here and read a review for one of old fav. I feel this terrible need to do re-listen…LOL Then again WHY NOT?…LOl I just have to wait until the day after finish Burn for Me 🙂\n\n 2. Ahh, yes. It’s difficult not to love Daniel, especially since you basically see him grow up throughout the series. Re: your spoiler-ish comment (without being spoilery)… I’ve read other books that have it, and it all depends on the reasons. Jennifer Ashley totally pulls it off.\n\n • She did totally pull it off! I don’t mind the troupe unless it makes the person unlikable and in this case it did not 🙂 I had feels in this book especially around V, her mom, and the “thing”! Also I want an air balloon with a kilted man.\n\n • This is the one that had the lowest rating for me but I still really enjoyed it. I think I am just hooked on her unique characters. They get me every time 🙂\n\n 3. I haven’t read much of the first trope and that sounds interesting. The second spoiler trope doesn’t bother me. I like that sort of thing 🙂", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5629072785377502} +{"content": "\ngrimreaper Profile\n\ngrimreaper Profile\n\nLocation: Airdrie, Canada\n\nMember Since: July 2007\n\nOpen for read requests: Yes\n\nFeatured by author\n\nProfile Information\n\nI am a fifteen year old female from Alberta, Canada. I started writing a couple of years ago when I fell inlove with English class. Ever since, I have been writing poetry and short stories. I wish to get something published one of these years. That would make me really happy.\n\n I am currently thinking of a novel, not sure where it's going yet, but as soon as I get something for it, I will deffinatly put it up here.\n\nReading is one of my favorite past times. Mostly, my reading material would consist of fantasy novels, horror/thriller novels, and sci-fi.\n\nBe sure to check back once in a while to see new  additions.\n\nThanks, Brittany\n\nThis is where you can leave a short message for the writer. All Quickees are public. To leave a private message, use the private messaging system.\n\nIf you want to write a quickee (a remark or a hint for example) on this writer's profile, please sign in.\n\nFans of grimreaper:\n\ngrimreaper is a Fan of:\n\ngrimreaper is a member of:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998009443283081} +{"content": "Jungle Girl\n\nIllustrated with frontispiece by Hugh Hutton. London: Oldhams Press, (1933). 12mo. Burgundy cloth, stamped in gilt. 248 p. 1st British edition. Spine leaning with a faded spot at top, foxing at edges & blank leaves at front & rear; else very good in moderately worn d.w. with a few short tears & a chip at top & base of spine (internally repaired). An uncommon edition. [101560]\n\nPrice: $225.00\n\nSee all items in Fantasy & Science Fiction\nSee all items by", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999998807907104} +{"content": "Alexander Shaumyan\n\nRookie - 328 Points (July 12,1962 / Moscow, Russia)\n\nAlexander Shaumyan\nDo you like this poet?\n3 person liked.\n0 person did not like.\n\nAlexander Shaumyan was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1962 and immigrated to the United States in 1975 at the age of 13. He started out as a painter but turned to poetry as a more effective medium for expressing his message. His work appeared in many small presses and online journals. He's also done translations of Russian, German, French, Spanish, and Italian poetry. His translation of Nikolai Gumilev has been published online. His translation of Sergey Esenin's last poem appeared in GLAS, Volume 23-the internationally known journal of new Russian writing, edited by Natasha Perova. His poetry has been taught by Professor Gerald Smith at Oxford University, who teaches modern Russian poetry and ... more »\n\nClick here to add this poet to your My Favorite Poets.\n\nComments about Alexander Shaumyan\n\nmore comments »\n • Duff Morton(6/18/2018 9:48:00 PM)\n\n God bless the freaks and more!\n\n 0 person liked.\n 0 person did not like.\n • Kathy Anderson(8/23/2005 5:08:00 PM)\n\n Alex, no matter who or how much people rate your poetry, I think/believe you're writing deserves all 10's or better. :)\n\n 1 person liked.\n 0 person did not like.\nRead all 2 comments »\nBest Poem of Alexander Shaumyan\n\nGod Bless The Freaks\n\nGod bless the freaks\nAnd the deranged,\nThe ones who are\nViolent and strange,\nGod bless the retards\nAnd the geeks.\n\nGod bless the butches\nAnd the femmes,\nGod bless all those\nWe condemn,\nGod bless the brainless\nAnd the meek.\n\nGod bless the lowlives\nRiding bikes\nAnd punks in leather\nWearing spikes,\nGod bless the water\nAnd the piss.\n\nGod bless the beer\nAnd the sun,\nGod bless the soldier\nAnd his gun,\nGod bless the bombs\nThat kill the kids.\n\nGod bless you all\nFor being numb,\nGod bless the dead,\n\nRead the full of God Bless The Freaks\n\nPoemHunter.com Updates\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5881531238555908} +{"content": "\n\nadj. ecstatic about, at, over (ecstatic at being selected)\n\nover (ecstatic at being selected)\necstatic about\n\nCombinatory dictionary. 2013.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужен реферат?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Ecstatic — Ec*stat ic, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. extatique. See {Ecstasy}, n.] 1. Pertaining to, or caused by, ecstasy or excessive emotion; of the nature, or in a state, of ecstasy; as, ecstatic gaze; ecstatic trance. [1913 Webster] This ecstatic fit of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • ecstatic — 1590s, mystically absorbed, stupefied, from Gk. ekstatikos unstable, from ekstasis (see ECSTATIC (Cf. ecstatic)). Meaning characterized by intense emotions is from 1660s, now usually pleasurable ones, but not originally always so. Related:… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • Ecstatic — Ec*stat ic, n. An enthusiast. [R.] Gauden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • ecstatic — adjective approving, beatific, beside oneself, blissful, carried away, delighted, delirious with joy, dithyrambic, elated, elevated, emotional, enchanted, enraptured, enthusiastic, entranced, excited, exultant, felicitous, full of feeling, glad,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • ecstatic — [adj] very happy, blissful athrill, beatific, crazy, delirious, dreamy, elated, enraptured, enthusiastic, entranced, euphoric, fervent, floating, flying high*, frenzied, gone*, high*, in exaltation, in seventh heaven*, joyful, joyous, mad, on… …   New thesaurus\n\n • ecstatic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ feeling or characterized by ecstasy. ► NOUN ▪ a person who is subject to mystical experiences. DERIVATIVES ecstatically adverb …   English terms dictionary\n\n • ecstatic — [ek stat′ik, ikstat′ik] adj. [ML ecstaticus < Gr ekstatikos] 1. of, having the nature of, or characterized by ecstasy 2. causing, or caused by, ecstasy 3. subject to ecstasy ecstatically adv …   English World dictionary\n\n • ecstatic — [[t]ekstæ̱tɪk[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you are ecstatic, you feel very happy and full of excitement. His wife gave birth to their first child, and he was ecstatic about it... They were greeted by the cheers of an ecstatic crowd. Syn: delirious… …   English dictionary\n\n • ecstatic — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look ▪ become ADVERB ▪ absolutely, positively ▪ not …   Collocations dictionary\n\n • ecstatic — ec|stat|ic [ıkˈstætık, ek ] adj 1.) feeling extremely happy and excited ▪ an ecstatic welcome from the thousands who lined the streets 2.) ecstatic review/praise/applause a ↑review (=an opinion about a film, play etc that appears in a newspaper… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8588339686393738} +{"content": "Friday, 5 November 2010\n\nGeorge Washington, Spymaster by Thomas B. Allen\n\nJanuary 2004\n184 pages, Paperback\nPersonal Copy\n\nNon-fiction, Children's\n\nTalk of war, sneakiness, secrets, invisible ink, prison, and spies\n\nSummary from Random HouseLiana's Thoughts\nAre we the only family who has a favorite war? Is this an army-brat thing? I have no idea. I do know that around our house the war of preference is the Revolutionary War. This book was originally purchased for my husband, but wound up with the children after we'd read through.\n\nThis is a fun book. Not all non-fiction manages to be entertaining, but author Thomas B. Allen has a wonderful voice and presents the facts with the verve of a classic story-teller. With prints of wood-cuts, maps, and letters Allen weaves an educational tale of spies, heroes, and bravery.\n\nWith facts, citations, and visual demonstrations of how to try some of these sneaky spy tricks all the little spies-in-training at home are sure to love this book.\n\nFinal Conclusion\nThis book is for an advanced grade-school reader (over third grade), and I'd recommend it to anyone who already has The Dangerous Book for Boys (or Girls) at home.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6719895601272583} +{"content": "fbpx Skip to content\n\nJourney into the Lives of Women, One Story at a Time\n\nNovelist For Hire\n\nPart of the fun of writing Night Magic, the third book in my New Orleans Nights series? I suddenly had a great excuse to visit New Orleans again. I’ve told you some about the trip, but did I show you this photo? A Poet for Hire Isn’t this a cute idea? Poets aren’t the richest people…\n\nRead More\n\nSix Ways to Nurture Your Creativity\n\nAre you working on a book? A quilt? A new recipe? Do you paint, compose, crochet or knit? If you do, you know that some mornings you wake up and nothing’s there. No ideas, visions, plans, and most of all no energy. It’s time to find ways to nurture your creativity. All creative people (and…\n\nRead More\n\nInvention Week at Chautauqua: What Can It Teach Us About Creativity?\n\nMany of you know I spend my summers at Chautauqua Institution, or what I like to think of as Creativity Central. Chautauqua bills itself this way: “The Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit, 750-acre educational center beside Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State, where approximately 7,500 persons are in residence on any day during a…\n\nRead More\n\nWhat Writers Can Learn From The Olympics\n\nThere they were, beautiful female athletes from the wide world over, mounting the balance beam at the Olympics to do their routine in front of an arena of fans plus, well, everyone, everywhere, who was watching them. “Whoops, the judges will subtract a point for grabbing the beam that way.” (To keep from falling off and possibly…\n\nRead More\n\nBrainstorming 2015\n\nBy now if you’ve followed this blog you’ve probably read about my brainstorming group. I’ve blogged each year after we complete a session, and the process is well described in previous posts. You’ll also see bios of my group if you click on that link. Aren’t they great? Serena, Shelley, Casey/Kylie/Connie arrived in Chautauqua, NY…\n\nRead More\n\nRadical Changes: Finding Time To Do What You Love\n\n“Oh, I want to write a book, too, if I can ever find the time.” There’s probably not a writer anywhere who hasn’t heard this when we tell a stranger what we do. Everybody wants to write a novel. Everybody is absolutely certain he or she will, just as soon as the time miraculously appears. But truthfully, is…\n\nRead More\n\nAre You A Kayak Reader or a Speedboat Reader? Plus a Trio of Giveaways.\n\nAs a kayaker, in addition to learning how to instantly turn 180 degrees  when sighting an alligator draped across the narrow channel ahead, I’ve learned one other important survival skill.  When faced with the wake of a high-powered speedboat, steer your kayak into the waves. You’ll have a washboard rippling ride, but you probably won’t capsize. My husband and I are…\n\nRead More\n\nBrainstorming 2013\n\nThis week I’ve welcomed my brainstorming buddies to our Chautauqua hideaway to spend four days tossing around ideas about upcoming novels, everything from entire plots to key ideas we need help with. If you missed my previous posts about previous brainstorming sessions and the way we conduct them, you can find them here and here…\n\nRead More\n\nThe Write Way: Finding Ideas for your Novel\n\nI’m sitting at my desk in my new writing home. I wish I could tell you it’s the perfect study, soundproof, light-filled, roomy enough for all my books and research material but not the least bit barny. 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Are you interested in reviewing Barney and the Runaway, and in what form do you like to receive your review copies? This could include the manuscript, an electronic file of the manuscript, galleys, an electronic copy of the galleys, or to wait until the published book is available. I’m assembling my reviewer list now and will be in touch again when everything is ready.\n\nPlease send me an email to mander8813@aol.com with\n\n- Your preference for your review copy\n\n- Your email address\n\n- Your mailing address\n\n- Where your reviews can be seen\n- Any particular instructions for me or the publisher\n\n- Other information\n\nI look forward to working with you in the future since I’ve completed a total of 35 manuscripts for this age group.\n\nThank you in advance for your interest. 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Read More\nA brief article of journalist Benjamin Harris and the first newspaper printed in America titled \"Publick Occurences Both Foreighn and Domestick.\" Read More\nAfter the tragic death of Marina's close friend, she finds herself spiraling into a depression fueled by the loss of the one closest to her and her faltering grades. Given an unlikely second chance, she is desperate to turn herself around. Read More\nThis is a short piece about a great writer and great man, and a friend, who was murdered for his words. Read More\nMy journey to a Video Game tournament and the events that occur before, during, and after Read More\n\nBook / Science Fiction\n\nSeptember 20, 2015\n\nReads: 1087\n\nComments: 7\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nJason Kilbourne is a college student with a fund to do anything in the galaxy. So, what other way to use it than by going to the fronts of the war? Set in the universe of Timao's Raid and Echo, in Aquarius. 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Between the Cartwheels is the sequel to that cartwheel, his… Read More\n\nBook / Travel\n\nSeptember 01, 2012\n\nIn the summer of 1980, a maverick young doctor gave it all up, to hitchhike around the world. The first arc he carved with his thumb stopped a little red pickup that took him over the horizon. Like his mythical hunter companion, Orion, he was on a vision quest, propelled… Read More\nNothing is sweeter than love. But, what if it failed? Broken? Read this heart-touching poem about a harsh break of two lovers. Will they be together again or not? Read More\nBirmingham. Delano. Chicago. Kent State. War. The Environment. Worker Exploitation. Hippies. Yippies. Cops and politicians. People were singing. People were marching. People were protesting. The news media reported, editorialized, lampooned, misreported, and scornfully dismissed the new social movements forged from alienation. 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Read More\nBooksie 2019 First Chapter Novel Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9916512966156006} +{"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\nGo hard for my friends\n\nMarcus Crane Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Go hard for my friends which was written by poet Marcus Crane. Please feel free to comment on this poem. 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Better late than never!\n\n      Colorful Kaiju Discussion Panel - Illogicon 2017\n\nIf you like what you heard from the other panelists, check out their websites!\nNatania Barron\nRichard Dansky\nJesse Galena\n\nIf you are interested in having me speak or sit on a panel at conventions about kaiju, general nerdery, self improvement, or any other topics covered on this blog, just contact me!\n\nRelated posts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000016689300537} +{"content": "The Flight\n\nReads: 144  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 0\n\nMore Details\nStatus: Finished  |  Genre: Poetry  |  House: Booksie Classic\n\nSubmitted: May 26, 2017\n\nA A A | A A A\n\nSubmitted: May 26, 2017\n\nThe bird loves the nest he grew up in,\n\nAnd the family that helped him grow there.\n\nHe is grown, and so are his nestmates.\n\nBut something's not enough for him there.\n\nThey all search for a mate and a home,\n\nBut his dreams are bigger and brighter.\n\nThey seek shelter from grey clouds and rain,\n\nBut the clouds he dreams of are whiter.\n\nHe wants to fly, to explore the world,\n\nHe thinks as the wind around him swirls.\n\nHe spreads his white wings for the very first time,\n\nAnd sets off into the sky.\n\n© Copyright 2018 Rose Starlight. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7652615308761597} +{"content": "Desperate Literature Prize 2021 winner announced, Australians shortlisted\n\nLondon writer Paige Cowan-Hall was announced as the winner of the Desperate Literature Short Fiction Prize 2021, while Australian writers Phillippa Finkemeyer, Campbell Andersen and Erin Scudder were shortlisted for the prize.\n\nCowan-Hall, who won the award for her “Ohenemaa” story, receives € 1,500 (A $ 2,360) in prizes and a seven-day residency at artist retreat Civitella Ranieri in Umbria, Italy. Finalists Nick Mulgrew and Isha Karki each receive € 750 (A $ 1,180), while shortlisted writer Katie Hale received a 10-day residency at the Writers’ House of Georgia, which includes a reading spot at the 2022 Tbilisi International Literature Festival.\n\nIn its fourth year, the International Fiction Prize was awarded by Ottessa Moshfegh, Derek Owusu and Isabel Waidner, and in January of this year announced Kill your darling as a partner literary journal. The 11 shortlisted stories for the 2021 Prize, including “Spread” by Andersen, “Cables” by Finkemeyer and “Two Different Decembers” by Scudder, will be published in an anthology and offered for publication to the nine partner journals of the prize.\n\nFounded and organized by the Madrid bookstore of the same name, the Desperate Literature Prize was launched in 2017 as “an international attempt to reward and provide opportunities for writers of innovative and boundary-pushing short fiction” of less than 2,000 words .\n\nThe 2020 winner was Irish writer Angela Finn, while New Zealand writer Jenah Shaw was named a finalist. For more information on this year’s winner and shortlist, check out the Desperate Literature Site.\n\nCategory: Local News Awards\n\nSource link\n\nAbout Christopher Rodgers\n\nCheck Also\n\nJustus Rosenberg, professor and last surviving member of a group that smuggled intellectuals out of Nazi-held Europe, has died aged 100\n\n(JTA) – Justus Rosenberg, a professor whose long career in teaching literature was preceded by …\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999916553497314} +{"content": "Review: Almost Home by Valerie Fraser LuesseAward-winning and bestselling author Valerie Fraser Luesse breathes life into a cast of unforgettable characters in this complex and compassionate story of hurt and healing.\n\n*I received a free copy from the publisher via Bookish First and chose to leave a voluntary review. Thank you!*\n\nThis book is a genre I normally don’t read all that much, but discover I should read more. I was pleasantly surprised about how much I enjoyed this book.\n\nI really enjoyed the writing and the characters and of course the story.\n\nIt was entertaining, interesting and really heartwarming. I loved the friendship that developed between the characters and that was the driving force of the story and the people in hard times that they endured.\n\nI really enjoyed the setting, it was perfectly described and made you feel like you are right there with them.\n\nThere were a few slower spots in the book but not many and they didn’t drag on too long which of course was a plus.\n\nOverall I really enjoyed the book and even enjoyed it more than I thought I would.\n\nI rate it 3.5★ \n\nAvailable NOW \n\nAmazon *** B&N *** Kobo \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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Consolidaciones literarias y fílmicas en la España de fin de siglo XIX y fin de milenio . Ed. Nuria Godón y Michael J. Horswell. Madrid: Editorial Fundamentos, 2016. 229-247.  \n • \"Gitanos y exiliados en el teatro de María Martínez Sierra\". Exilio e identidad en el mundo hispánico. Ed. Laura López Fernández y Beatriz Caballero Rodríguez. Madrid: Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2012. 492-512.  \n http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/obra/exilio-e-identidad-en-el-mundo-hispanico-reflexiones-y-representaciones/\n\n • Subtitle Translations. Digging The Spanish Earth . Dir. Peter Davis. Villon Films, 2017. -Historical documentary about The Spanish Civil War and the classic 1937 documentary The Spanish Earth.\n\n Book reviews\n\n • Rev. of Releyendo a Galdós, nuestro contemporáneo, by Dolores Troncoso. Anales Galdosianos.  51 (2016): 103-4.\n\n • Elementary Spanish Courses\n\n      SPAN 110 Fundamentals of Spanish I\n\n      An intensive language course which teaches the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing the language. This course also includes relevant cultural material.\n\n      SPAN 120 Fundamentals of Spanish II\n\n      Continues the development of the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This course also serves as a brief introduction to the study of culture and literature.\n\n • Intermediate Spanish Courses\n\n      SPAN 210 Conversation and Composition\n\n      This course further develops language skills and introduces students to textual analysis and literary composition.\n\n      SPAN 220 Advanced Grammar & Composition\n\n      A study of advanced grammar and syntax. Open to students who have completed the basic sequence, this course further develops knowledge of grammar and writing skills. \n\n • Advanced Spanish Courses\n\n      SPAN 320 Survey Spanish Literature since 1800\n\n      An overview of Spanish literature from the Romantic movement of the early l9th century to contemporary works.\n\n      SPAN 360 Queer Literature in Spain\n\n      This course explores peninsular Spanish literary production of topics related to queer and gay during the 20th and 21st centuries in Spain. Objectives include acquisition of broad knowledge about LGBTQ works and authors, recognition of the diversity in style and topics of this literary production, and an understanding of the evolution of Spanish gay literature from the early 20th century to the present. Genres treated include novels, essays, poetry and short stories.\n\n      SPAN 370 Love in Modern Short Story\n\n      In this course we read contemporary peninsular short stories that deal with love in its various forms, including familial love, romance, sexual and erotic relationships. We examine previously ignored topics in Spanish literature including domestic violence, fetishism and the use of new technologies in personal relationships. Special attention is paid to issues of gender when reading authors such as Lucia Etxebarria, Espido Freire and Jasone Osoro. Some Spanish translations from Galician and Basque-other official languages of Spain-are also treated.\n\n      SPAN 380 Cervantes\n\n      In this class students read a selection of Cervantes' most famous novellas, or what we now call short stories. Because Cervantes was considered the father of the modern European novel, we also read some extracts of his renowned novel Don Quixote, as well as one his plays. In order to understand Cervantes and his time we explore the history and society of the Spanish Golden Age.\n\n      SPAN 471 Twilight of the Spanish Empire\n\n      A study of 19th century literary and cultural movement in Spain (enlightenment, Romanticism, Realism, and Modernity). The course will focus on: the analysis of literary techniques and structures presented in the canonical works of the 19th century; the study of connecting links between plays, poetry, essays, novels and short stories; the exploration of historical, social and cultural ideas, attitudes, sensibilities and points of view that can be exemplified through the readings.\n\n      SPAN 488 Echoes of the Spanish Civil War\n\n      This course studies the Spanish Civil War using films and texts set during this period. We study not only what happened in Spain from 1936-1939, but also the circumstances that led to the war and the long-term consequences of this conflict. Historical information from before, during and after the war as well as the ideologies of both sides as expressed in songs, anthems and propaganda are examined. Cross-Listed as Literature in translation.\n\n      SPAN M41 (Oxford Style Tutorial) Lesbian literature in Contemporary Spain\n\n      This course focuses on contemporary (20th & 21st century) lesbian literature in Spain. Through several articles that analyze lesbian literature and how it emerged, students learn about historical and societal facts that have been critical to the creation of a safe space for lesbian literature to flourish in Spain. Readings include canonical novels, collections of poems, and a short story, all written by five acclaimed authors crucial to the literary subgenre of lesbian literature. These readings inform students of how lesbian literature blossomed free from censorship after Franco's dictatorship. This course is in English and the readings are done in translation.\n\n      Tutorial courses, based on an instructional model developed at Oxford University in Oxford, England, feature weekly meetings where two to four students and a faculty member engage deeply in readings, discussion of student papers, or intensive translation work. Tutorials have long been considered the paragon of undergraduate instruction, promoting close relationships between faculty and students, intensive focus on texts (both reading and writing), and oral communication.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9740413427352905} +{"content": "Extreme Lions and Tigers Tattoos by George Toufexis\n\nExtreme Lions and Tigers Tattoos\n\nWritten by George Toufexis\nIllustrated by\nPart of the Dover Tattoos Series\n\nRRP £2.39\n\nExtreme Lions and Tigers Tattoos by George Toufexis\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n4 pages\nInterest Age: From 4\n\nGeorge Toufexis\nMore books by George Toufexis\n\nDover Publications Inc.\n\nPublication date\n\n27th May 2011\n\nWe 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\nI love Lovereading as it provides an honest opinion and showcases a range of fiction. 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Hammer, who is on a quest to… …   Wikipedia\n\n • hit — hit1 W2S1 [hıt] v past tense and past participle hit present participle hitting ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(touch somebody/something hard)¦ 2¦(crash into something)¦ 3¦(hurt yourself)¦ 4¦(sport)¦ 5¦(press)¦ 6¦(attack)¦ 7¦(affect badly)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • Hammer Film Productions — is a film production company based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1934, the company is best known for the series of Gothic Hammer Horror films produced from the late 1950s until the 1970s. Hammer also produced science fiction, thrillers and… …   Wikipedia\n\n • hammer — ► NOUN 1) a tool consisting of a heavy metal head mounted at the end of a handle, used for breaking things and driving in nails. 2) an auctioneer s mallet, tapped to indicate a sale. 3) a part of a mechanism that hits another, e.g. one exploding… …   English terms dictionary\n\n • hammer — ham|mer1 [ˈhæmə US ər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(tool)¦ 2 come/go under the hammer 3 hammer blow 4 hammer and tongs 5¦(gun)¦ 6¦(sport)¦ 7¦(piano)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: hamor] 1.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • hammer — [[t]hæ̱mə(r)[/t]] hammers, hammering, hammered 1) N COUNT A hammer is a tool that consists of a heavy piece of metal at the end of a handle. It is used, for example, to hit nails into a piece of wood or a wall, or to break things into pieces. He… …   English dictionary\n\n • Hammer — A hammer is a tool meant to deliver an impact to an object. The most common uses are for driving nails, fitting parts, and breaking up objects. Hammers are often designed for a specific purpose, and vary widely in their shape and structure. Usual …   Wikipedia\n\n • hammer — 1 noun (C) 1 TOOL a) a tool with a heavy metal part on a long handle, used for hitting nails into wood b) a tool like this with a wooden head used to make something flat, make a noise etc: an auctioneer s hammer 2 come/go under the hammer to be… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • hammer */ — I UK [ˈhæmə(r)] / US [ˈhæmər] noun [countable] Word forms hammer : singular hammer plural hammers 1) a tool used for hitting things or forcing nails into wood that consists of a handle and a heavy metal top with one flat side He smashed a hole in …   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": 0.9956254363059998} +{"content": "TBR & Wrap Up | September Reads\n\nLong time no post! I feel like I’ve taken the longest break from blogging. As much as I enjoyed the time off I did really miss writing. Hopefully, by the time this goes up, I’ll have more posts and reviews coming. September was a really good reading month! I read a lot of books based on my mood so even the genres were all over the place. Definitely not complaining because I honestly had the best time and I found a few new favourites that I can’t stop recommending. Read on to see what I read last month!\n\nSeptember Reads\n\n1. Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend – ★ || Officially one of my favourite middle grade series! I love these books so much. Book two was really good. Didn’t think it could get better than it already way but I was proven wrong.\n\n2. Beast Boy Loves Raven by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo – ★★★ || I love this graphic novel series! I read both Beast Boy and Ravens stories and loved them so seeing a joint graphic novel was great. (Thank you DC Comics for the gifted review copy!)\n\n3. Oddball by Sarah Andersen – || I love Sarah Anderson’s books! They’re always so funny and relatable. I definitely laughed at every one of these 😂 (Thank you Andrews McMeel Publishing for the gifted review copy!)\n\n4. Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney – ★★ || Most of the mystery/thriller novels I’ve read have disappointed me. I don’t have many 5 star reads for the genre that’s for sure but this one took me by complete surprise! This book has been living in my head rent-free ever since I finished it. I loved this one completely!\n\n5. The Final Child by Fran Dorricott – ★ || This book was definitely disturbing and I was on the edge of my seat a lot of the time. I did enjoy it (if that’s the right word) but it wasn’t as amazing as I thought it would be. I was left a bit disappointed in some places. (Thank you Titan Books for the gifted review copy!)\n\n6. We Are the Brennans by Tracey Lange – ★ || I haven’t read many family dramas but this one was very high on my tbr list when it came out. I absolutely loved it! I know for a lot of people this wasn’t a 5 star read but it definitely was for me. It gave me exactly what I was looking for and what can you do? If your heart says it feels like a 5 star read, then it is.\n\n7. Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney – ★★★ || I read Normal People a month or so back and loved it to bits. Was so excited to read this one and was lucky to have been given a gifted copy of the audiobook. Felt a bit different than Normal People but I still really enjoyed it. Not as much but still a very good read. (Thank you Librofm and Macmillan Audio for the gifted audio copy!)\n\n8. The love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood – || Now I don’t read romance often but after reading this synopsis I knew I wanted to read it! I’m obsessed with this book. It delivered on everything and I can’t stop talking about it! (Thank you Penguin Random House International for the gifted review copy!)\n\n9. ExtraOrdinary Volume 1 by V.E. Schwab – ★★ || Vicious is one of my favourite book series by V.E. Schwab and I’ve been so excited about the graphic novels! Definitely a fun read. Really looking forward to the next issue. (Thank you Titan Comics for the gifted review copy!)\n\n10. Gallant by Victoria Schwab – ★★★ || This book was in true Victoria Schwab fashion. Addicting and with a story that’s so easy to lose yourself in. I’m so grateful that I got the chance to read this one early! Definitely think everyone will enjoy this. (Thank you Greenwillow Books for the gifted review copy!)\n\n11. White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson – || This was my first book by Tiffany D. Jackson and it definitely won’t be my last! My goodness, this book was so much fun to read. Honestly had me spooked for most of it and then the last quarter came along and just blew my mind. There was so much I wasn’t expecting. This book just slaps.\n\n12. The Vanderbeekers Make a Wish by Karina Yan Glaser – ★★★ || And the 5th book in one of my favourite middle-grade series is out! Love these stories and this one was not an exception.\n\nE8CB7F5A-0421-416F-AFC0-F21BD9DE0E75\n\nWhat were your favourite reads in September?\n\n5 thoughts on “TBR & Wrap Up | September Reads\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nWordPress.com Logo\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nTwitter picture\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nFacebook photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. 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(Narrator).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 0 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n1 current hold with 1 total copy.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nStarke Co PL - Schricker Main Library (Knox) BCD KIN (Text) 30032001659769 AUDIOBOOK On holds shelf -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781449878535\n • Physical Description: 13 audio discs (13 hr., 30 min.) : digital\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: Prince Frederick, Md. : Recorded Books ; 2011.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: \"Includes an interview with author.\"\n\"A Mary Russell novel.\"\nParticipant or Performer Note: Narrated by Jenny Sterlin.\nSummary, etc.: Under cover of night, Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes have been smuggled into British-occupied Palestine to do a job for MycroftMycroft Holmes, that is, the great detective's older (and some say smarter) brother.\nSubject: Holmes, Sherlock > Fiction.\nPrivate investigators > Fiction.\nWomen detectives > Fiction.\nJerusalem > Fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9471277594566345} +{"content": "\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nJacketFlap Sponsors\n\nSpread the word about books.\nPut this Widget on your blog!\n\nAre you a book Publisher?\nLearn about Widgets now!\n\nBlog Mentions\n\nThese are the most recent 10 blog posts mentioning Goldie Jensen in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\nBookshelf by Tag\n\nAdd / Remove Blogs on your JacketFlap\n\nLog In or Register for free to create your own customized page of blog posts from your favorite blogs. 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Owen Publishers, Inc. \t\tAges 4-8 5/4/2009\nGoldie said: Goldie Jensen said: your book sounds very interesting since we had horses while on our farm. Ive written 2 novels but never got close to having them published. Thanks for your welcome !!\ntags: Inspired me\n18 Reviews  \nBestselling order determined by Amazon.com SalesRank(tm)\nProfile Comments\nComment by Elizabeth Westra on 5/4/2009 at 12:46 AM:\nHi Goldie, welcome to Jacket Flap. It sounds like you've lived an active live and still do. Do you do any writing? 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All rights reserved.\nA Farewell to Arms\n\nA Farewell to Arms\n\nby Ernest Hemingway\n\nA Farewell to Arms Resources\n\nMovie or TV Productions\n\n1932 Film Version\n\nStarring Gary Cooper as Frederic Henry.\n\n1957 Film Version\n\nStarring Rock Hudson as Frederic Henry.\n\n1966 TV Miniseries\n\nStarring Vanessa Redgrave and George Hamilton as Catherine and Frederic.\n\nThe Battle of Somme.\n\nAn animated map.\n\nThe Battle of Caporetto (\"The Retreat\").\n\nUse the zoom feature to check out this map.\n\nA Book Cover\n\nThis book cover has topless people!\n\nA Book Cover\n\nFrom a 1969 edition.\n\nAn Obituary\n\nThis is the New York Times obituary for Ernest Hemingway.\n\nHemingway on the cover of Time Magazine.\n\nDon’t forget to read the cover story!\n\nThe Kansas City Star remembers Papa.\n\nErnest Hemingway worked here as a very young man.\n\nInfo on Hemingway’s 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature.\n\nThis can definitely be used as reliable source for your Hemingway research papers.\n\n\"The Craft of Writing\"\n\nWant to write like Hemingway? 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SO many of my favorite YA authors are coming out with new books in 2022! \n\nWhen You Get the Chance by Emma Lord | RD: January 4\n\nI have basically been anticipating Emma Lord’s 2022 YA release, When You Get the Chance, since it was announced – I’m SO excited for this Mamma Mia meets Broadway inspired read!\n\nI Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys | RD:February 1st\n\nI am a huge fan of Ruta Sepetys’ YA historical fiction books, as they are always so well-written and extremely well-researched and often center around a neglected or forgotten about part of history. I Must Betray You is set in 1989 Romania, following a teen who is forced by the secret police to provide the dictatorship with information about everyone & everything he knows and loves.  \n\nAll the Right Reasons by Bethany Mangle | RD: February 15th\n\nEveryone knows that I’ll almost always read any book with a The Bachelor premise… but All the Right Reasons is even better with The Bachelor meets GILMORE GIRLS! The book follows Cara and her mother’s experience on a new reality dating show for single parents. I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC of All the Right Reasons – I’m considering making it my first read of 2022!\n\nGallant by Victoria Schwab | RD: March 1\n\nI’m so looking forward to Victoria/V.E. Schwab’s return to YA with Gallant – I’ve reached for way less YA fantasy over the years, but anything by V.E. Schwab is a must-read.\n\nAlways Jane by Jenn Bennett | RD: March 29 \n\nI know a throw ‘favorite’ around quite a bit, but Jenn Bennet is seriously one of my FAVORITE YA contemporary authors. I’m SO looking forward to her 2022 releases, Always Jane – the book is set during the summer at a music festival and features a love triangle.\n\nSee You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon | RD: May 3\n\nRachel Lynn Solomon’s See You Yesterday is my most anticipated YA contemporary release of 2022. The book sounds so unique, following college freshmen Barrett’s horrible day gone wrong…only to wake up the next morning to repeat the day again. I also LOVE how the cover coordinates with my favorite Rachel Lynn Solomon book, Today Tonight Tomorrow.\n\nRivals (American Royals #3) by Katharine McGee | RD: May 31\n\nI was (and still am) over the moon when Katharine McGee recently announced on Instagram that we would be getting a third book in the American Royals series!! This third book wasn’t a guarantee, but the series has gotten so much love & support from readers that a third book was made possible. I’ll definitely be rereading American Royals & Majesty in May in anticipation!\n\nThe Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games #3) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes | RD: August 30\n\nJennifer Lynn Barnes’ The Inheritance Games series has hooked in so many readers this year, including myself of course, & I’m super interested in how the series will end with book #3!\n\nHonorable Mentions \n\nOnce More with Chutzpah by Haley Neil | RD: February 1\n\nShe Gets the Girl by Rachel Lippincott & Alyson Derrick | RD: April 5\n\nFamily of Liars by E.Lockhart | RD: May 3\n\nWhat YA books are you most anticipating in 2022? Any that I mentioned? Are there any books that I should add to my TBR? Share in the comments!\n\n4 thoughts on “2022 Most Anticipated Releases: YA Edition\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. 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And they flew.”\n\nGuillaume Apollinaire\n\nToday’s Quote on Not Quitting by Richelieu\n\nFail!—Fail?\nIn the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word\nAs—fail!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6820666790008545} +{"content": "A World-class Mountain Biker by Paul Mason\n\nA World-class Mountain Biker\n\nWritten by Paul Mason\nIllustrated by\nPart of the Making of a Champion Series\n\nRRP £8.99\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.\n\nA World-class Mountain Biker by Paul Mason\n\nThis series looks at how people succeed and reach the top of their chosen sport. Each book includes information on basic aptitude and ability, techniques, fitness and training, diet, equipment and much more. It contains fascinating facts about all aspects of the sport. 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In this brilliant new installment in the best-selling series, history is revealed as readers travel alongside Bartimaeus to Jerusalem and the court of King Solomon for his most exciting adventure yet.\n\nOn Sale\nJan 24, 2012\nPage Count\n416 pages\n\nJonathan Stroud\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJonathan Stroud is the author of the Lockwood & Co. series (now a Netflix series), as well as the New York Times bestselling Bartimaeus books, and the stand-alone titles Heroes of the Valley, The Leap, The Last Siege, and Buried Fire. He lives in England with his wife and three children. He invites you to find him online at jonathanstroud.com and on Twitter at @JonathanAStroud.\n\nLearn more about this author", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.53577721118927} +{"content": "Review - Chain Reaction by Simone Elkeles\n\nTitle: Chain Reaction\nPerfect Chemistry #3\nAuthor: Simone Elkeles\nPublisher: Walker Books\nPublish Date: Aug 16, 2011\nHardcover, 308 pages\n\nBarnes and Noble\n\nI stopped reading this book and picked up another book, then ho hummed my way back to the book only to realize I had already downed three quarters of the book. Oops! This book was the last installment in the series and apparently I liked it way more than I realized.\n\nBy now, I have come to really enjoy the lightness. I like that they cover racial issues and love being difficult enough to require work. It is nice to have such different stories and yet a feeling of familiarity. The characters have this quality where I don't want to like them, but they grow to become people I find fun and attractive. In the end, I am rooting for them to have a great budding relationship.\n\nCheck out my other reviews of Simone Elkeles books -\nLeaving ParadiseNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.977142870426178} +{"content": "Double Play: Love Games, Book 3\n\nby : Maggie Wells\n\nRomance  |  Length: 9:47:31  |  Completed\nListen Now\n\nShe knows what she wants, and how to get it Avery Preston knows her mind. The Women’s Studies and Literature professor is latest in a long line of feminist firebrands determined to break the mold at Wolcott University. When her biological clock tells her it’s time to bust a move, Avery does what she does best—she takes care of business all by herself. Or, so she thinks…. Dominic Mann is happy with his life just as it is The widowed baseball coach is content, and sees no point in changing his lineup this late in the game. Still, a man would have to be dead not to notice a live wire like Avery Preston. But a one night stand was all either of them wanted. There’s only one complication The clinic where Avery was inseminated has been hacked. Now, she not only knows who the father is, but she knows the father. In the biblical sense. Avery shows up on Dom’s doorstep with a bun in the oven, a bellyful of ethical righteousness, and the absolute conviction that she doesn’t need him, and soon, the two of them are caught in a rundown between their hearts and their heads.\n\n17 Chapters See More Chapters\nComments 0 Reviews\nNo Comments\n\n0 : 00 : 00 / 0 : 00 : 00x 1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.886480987071991} +{"content": "Wpisz informacje, które znasz\n\nNoel-Tod Jeremy\n\nPenguin Books Ltd\n\nData premiery:\n2019-11-07\n\n68,20 PLN\nWysyłamy w 21 dni\n\nOpis produktu\n\nJeremy NoelTod is a lecturer in the School of Literature Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. His literary criticism has been widely published in the Daily Telegraph the Literary Review the Times Literary Supplement Prospect the New Statesman the Guardian and the London Review of Books and he has been the poetry critic for the Sunday Times since 2013. His books as an editor include the revised edition of the Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry (2013) and the Complete Poems of R. F. Langley (Carcanet 2015).A wonderful book an invigorating revelation ... An essential collection of prose poems from across the globe by old masters and new reveals the forms astonishing range Kate Kellaway ObserverA superb anthology . . . it is hard to know how it could possibly be bettered Daily TelegraphThis is the prose poem: a genre with an oxymoron for a name one of literatures great open secrets and the home for over 150 years of extraordinary work by many of the worlds most beloved writers. This uniquely wideranging anthology gathers essential pieces of writing from every stage of the forms evolution beginning with the great flowering of recent years before moving in reverse order through the international experiments of the 20th century and concluding with the prose poems beginnings in 19thcentury France.Edited with an introduction by Jeremy NoelTod\n\nData Publikacji: 2019-11-07\nWymiary: 198 mm 129 mm 27 mm 348 gr\n\nDodaj recenzję\n\nZaloguj sie, aby móc dodać swoją recenzję.\n\nTytułów w bazie:\n\n1 060 031\n\nOstatnia aktualizacja:\n\n20-11-2019\n\nmail: prus@prus24.pl\n\ntelefon: (22) 826-18-35\n\nCopyright © 2001-2019 Główna Księgarnia Naukowa im. B. Prusa. 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They must join forces with Professor Van Helsing and a band of allies in a race against time to stop the curse of the undead casting its shadow over London forever.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781435161504\nPublisher: Metro Books\nPublication date: 04/27/2016\nPages: 160\nSales rank: 456,436\nProduct dimensions: 6.70(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAbraham “Bram” Stoker (1847– 1912) was an Anglo-Irish author. Born in Dublin, he studied at Trinity College and went on to be a civil servant at Dublin Castle. He later worked closely with actor Henry Irving as manager of the Lyceum Theater in London.\n\nMatt Pagett is an author and artist whose work has been exhibited throughout Europe and the UK. He studied Art and Design at Bournville College of Art, England, and has master’s degrees in Art History from Edinburgh University and Printmaking from the Royal College of Art, London. 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And I thought to myself … “Self, this would be good for you!”\n\n2015tbrbuttonThe premise of the challenge is simple: to select and read 12 books from your TBR pile that were published before 2014. Lord knows, I have PLENTY of older books sitting on my shelves still unread because I’ve gotten busy with ARCs and new releases, which I usually read for review.\n\nLast year, I managed to squeeze in time to read a few books that I did not receive for review, even a couple I’d put off for a few years. And it was SO so nice.\n\nSo to commit to reading 12 non-review books this year from my ever-expanding TBR pile is exciting! I’m not sure I’ll be able to pull it off, but here goes nothing. These are the 12 books I’ve picked for the challenge:\n\n 1. 2015 TBR booksWhen You Reach Me\n by Rebecca Stead\n 2. Story of a Girl by Sara Zarr\n 3. Devine Intervention by Martha Brockenbrough*\n 4. Charm & Strange by Stephanie Kuehn\n 5. Perfect Ruin by Lauren Destefano\n 6. Paper Towns by John Green\n 7. All Unquiet Things by Anna Jarzab\n 8. Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson\n 9. Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers\n 10. Dark Triumph by Robin LaFevers\n 11. Mortal Heart by Robin LaFevers**\n 12. Blaze by Laurie Boyle Crompton\n\nI’m opting out of signing up officially for the challenge, since I want the pleasure of reading these books and NOT reviewing them … and I’m sort of cheating with book #11 (see my note below). But for me the challenge is about getting to books I’ve been neglecting, not competing to win a prize.\n\nThat said, if you’re interested, you can sign up HERE until January 15th.\n\nFor the comments: What’s on your TBR list these days? Will you be joining the challenge?\n\n* I actually read the beginning of this when it was in ARC form, since Scholastic submitted this as a book to consider for Wordstock Festival, when I was the YA author coordinator. Of course we had Martha at the festival, but I never got a chance to go back and finish reading it!\n\n** I’m sort of cheating with this one, as it WAS published in 2014 … but I figure it’s the third book in a trilogy, and since I’m planning to read ALL THREE BOOKS, I should be able to count it. Since, you know, the series itself was first published pre-2014. That works, right?\n\nSara | Novel Novice\n\nPosted in: Blogging Tags:\n\n4 responses to “2015 TBR Pile Challenge: My Books!\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": 0.951852560043335} +{"content": "Home Books Authors About Us Contact\nYour cart is empty.\n\nBooks - The Wipe\n\nThe Wipe\n\nby Nik Abnett\nNik Abnett started writing this, her second novel, on the first day the UK went into lockdown. Unfolding events sparked her imagination, causing her to wonder how drastically different society might be in the aftermath were the pandemic to really take hold…\n\nDharma Tuke inhabits a near future which has been skilfully reshaped by social engineering in the wake of the Deluge – a worldwide pandemic that shattered the old order. What emerged was a society where people are accustomed to walking through chemical Wipes when entering a building or even a different room, and where the role of family has been deliberately marginalised, under the ‘new normal’.\n\nBut Dharma is curious, and sets about quietly researching her past, tracing her recent ancestry in hope of finding living relatives, and discovering what life was like both before and during the Deluge. What she unwittingly uncovers will have far reaching repercussions both for herself and for the whole of society.\n\nThe story develops in two timelines as we follow Dharma’s search for her roots and also see how her recent ancestor Blythe Dole and her family cope with loving and loss in an ever-shrinking world as the Deluge takes hold and personal liberties are curtailed.\n\nIn The Wipe, Nik Abnett has produced a narrative that is sometimes touching, sometimes harrowing, but always fascinating; a tale of determination and perseverance against the odds and, ultimately, a story about the importance of family, friendship, and love.\n\n“An intriguing take on the effectiveness and outcomes of anti-pandemic measures, The Wipe also opens questions of freedom and the human need for connection... Read this now.” – Aurealis \n\n“I enjoyed this one. It was an interesting take on the present situation and how it might develop... 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Click here to explore our forthcoming books, grouped by subject area.\n\nDissident Postmodernists\nBarthelme, Coover, Pynchon\n\nPaul Maltby\n\n232 pages | 6 x 9 | 2 illus.\nCloth 1991 | ISBN 9780812230642 | Buy from De Gruyter $79.95 | €69.95 | £70.50\nEbook 2016 | ISBN 9781512804430 | Buy from De Gruyter $79.95 | €69.95 | £70.50\nThis book is available under special arrangement from our European publishing partner De Gruyter.\nAn Anniversary Collection volume\n\nCritics who hold that postmodernist art is essentially adversarial and apolitical have ignored the historical context of the postmodern focus on the problems of language. Paul Maltby examines a major current of postmodernist fiction that can be read as a dissident response to developments of late capitalism that have transformed the field of language and communication.\n\nPaul Maltby is Professor of English at West Chester University.\n\n| View your shopping cart | Browse Penn Press titles in Literature, Cultural Studies | Join our mailing list", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999854564666748} +{"content": "Hell to Pay\n\nTiger Eye Productions, LLC\n\nThe Longs and the Wilsons had been at war for generations, but when Cassidy Wilson moves to Summer Lake, she tries to stay out of the fray. Her dog just won’t let her. Time and again, Thunder ends up right where he shouldn’t—on Rafer Long’s property. Dark and brooding, Rafer is the sexiest of Cassidy’s enemies. Just being near him makes her body grow hot and her knees go weak.\n\nRafer doesn’t mind finding Cassidy on his turf. Sweet and pretty, he’s lusted after her even when he knows he shouldn’t.  So when her dog gives him an excuse to be with her, he uses it.\n\nEven knowing there will be hell to pay.\n\nRead more\n\nAbout the author\n\nWhen taking the Myers-Briggs personality test in high school, Kimberly was rated as an INFJ (Introverted-Intuitive-Feeling-Judging). This result sent her into a panic, because there were no career paths recommended for the type. Fortunately, it turned out to be well-suited to a writing career. Since receiving that dismal outlook, Kimberly has become an award-winning author of romance and erotica.  She has written for seven publishing houses, both domestic and international, and has recently focused her efforts on the exciting world of self-publishing. When not writing, she enjoys movies, sports, traveling, music, and sunshine. In her mind, a beach, some rock ‘n’ roll, and a good book make for a perfect day. Follow Kimberly at her website http://kimberlydean.com or on Twitter @KDean_writer.\n\nRead more\n\n1 total\n\nAdditional Information\n\nTiger Eye Productions, LLC\nRead more\nPublished on\nSep 11, 2016\nRead more\nRead more\nRead more\nFiction / Romance / Contemporary\nFiction / Romance / Erotica", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9968080520629883} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “child-friendly”\n\nSee all translations\n\nchild-friendly\n\nadjective uk   /ˌtʃaɪldˈfrend.li/ us  \n( also family-friendly) A child-friendly place has special features that parents and children like: The hotel is very child-friendly and offers a babysitting service. suitable for children: The book provides child-friendly definitions of mathematical words.\n(Definition of child-friendly from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of child-friend", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5954774022102356} +{"content": "In the works for 2015...\n\n • Posted on: 18 January 2015\n • By: Anna\n\nJanuary has been busy (a little like October, November, December…!) but it feels great to be inching toward the finish line – release day! Which of course is just another starting line. Here’s a preview of the exciting projects I have in store for 2015. They fall into two categories: paranormal and travel/adventure romance.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998523592948914} +{"content": "ekolojia pronunciation: How to pronounce ekolojia in Malagasy\n\nPronunciation: ekolojia\n\nAdded on: 2012-09-28 Listened: 61 times\nin: Add categories to ekolojia\n\nPronunciation in Malagasy [mg]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? Pronounce ekolojia in Malagasy\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 ekolojia:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992514848709106} +{"content": "Three PRH Authors Shortlisted for 2020 Lukas Book Prize\n\nShare this story with your world:\n\nOf the five authors shortlisted for this year’s J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, three are published by Penguin Random House imprints. This prestigious award – sponsored by the Nieman Foundation and Columbia Journalism School – recognizes outstanding nonfiction books that highlight issues of political or social concern in the U.S. The winner receives a $10,000 prize.\n\nThe J. Lukas Book Prize winner and runners-up will be announced on Wednesday, March 18, with the awards ceremony to be held on Tuesday, May 5 at Columbia Journalism School in Manhattan.\n\nOur Finalists:\n\nCongratulations to our finalists, their editors, and publishers.\n\nTo view all of the titles on the Lukas Book Prize shortlist, click here.\n\nPosted: March 4, 2020", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Web Results\n\nFables - Short Stories - East of the Web\n\nwww.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/index.php?p=web/library/children/subgenre/fables\n\nLarge online library of children's stories (including fables stories) with monthly features and additions. Classics and new writing. User-friendly layout with ...\n\nFables - Moral Stories - Moral Story\n\nwww.moralstories.org/fables/\n\nShort Fables, Stories with Moral. ... Terms & Conditions. Copyright © 2016 · All Rights Reserved. Moral Stories · Place for Inspirational, Fable, Motivational Story. :)\n\nAesop's Fables\n\nRead Aesop's Fables and the morals of the tales. ... Fables are short stories which illustrate a particular moral and teach a lesson to children and kids. The theme ...\n\nThe Best Lessons from Childhood Fables (That Still Matter as an Adult)\n\nlifehacker.com/the-best-lessons-from-childhood-fables-that-still-matt-1608240513\n\nJul 21, 2014 ... Fables and other moral stories made their way into our books and cartoons when ... The Lesson: We always want more than we have, but when you take .... It earned me radio gigs, a ton of roles in plays and short films, and I ...\n\nen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fable\n\nFable is a literary genre: a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, ... The varying corpus denoted Aesopica or Aesop's Fables includes most of ..... Fables · ...\n\nCharacteristics of Fables\n\nwww.siue.edu/~dkoehne/ppchapter6/tsld014.htm\n\nCharacteristics of Fables. They are fiction in the sense ... Fables are short, and they usually have no more than two or three characters. Previous slide · Next slide ...\n\nWhat is difference between myths,legends,fables,folk and fairy tales ...\n\nwww.planetozkids.com/oban/what-is-difference-between-myths-legends-fables-folk-tales.htm\n\nOban explains difference between myths,legends,fables,folk,fairy tales,stories of Animals Myths and Legends. Read amazing stories, solve puzzles, play games, ...\n\nTraditional story\n\nen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_story\n\nTraditional stories, or stories about traditions, differ from both fiction and nonfiction in that the ... An anecdote is a short and amusing or interesting story about a biographical incident. ........\n\nThe Fable, Folktale, Myth, Legend: Differences and Examples ...\n\nstudy.com/academy/lesson/the-fable-folktale-myth-legend-differences-and-examples.html\n\nIn this lesson, learn about fables, folktales, myths and legends, stories that entertain and serve ... Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today .... Found in different countries across the world, the folktale of 'Stone Soup' serves as a ...\n\nPopular Q&A\nQ: What is a short fable.\nA: a fable is a succinct story in prose or verse, featuring the animals giving human qualities. that illustrate a moral lesson. they use animal to make some child ... Read More »\nSource: www.answers.com\nQ: I need a short fable?\nA: If you're looking for classical fables, check out this site: http://aesopfables.com/. they have a huge list. Read More »\nSource: answers.yahoo.com\nQ: What is a fable short story?\nA: A fable short story is just a fable that is usually a few pages in length as opposed to Read More »\nSource: www.chacha.com\nQ: Why is most fables are short.\nA: Because they want middle school to learn more. Read More »\nSource: www.answers.com\nQ: In Kafka's Before The Law this short fable, where we can find cle...\nA: Kafka's theme in \"Before the Law\" is that the pursuit of meaning is often endlessly difficult and, in the spirit of existentialism, it is an individual struggle... Read More »\nSource: www.enotes.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995787739753723} +{"content": "Will 2012 be the year you finally publish that book?\n\nWhether you’re a pastor, public speaker, or writer, chances are that there’s a book idea rattling around in your head. Maybe it’s been up there for a week. Maybe it’s been tickling your brain for a year. You may even be one of those people who have been sitting on a book idea for a whole lot of years.\n\nIf that’s the case, maybe this year will be The Year. The year that you make that dream a reality. The year that you decide to go ahead and publish. As Seth Godin says, choose yourself.\n\nIf you decide to do that, there are a lot of steps in front of you – everything from deciding what to publish, deciding how to publish, to deciding when exactly to publish.\n\nWe try not to talk about ourselves too much, but at BelieversPress, we’re good at all of those things. We’re going to put up a few short posts over the next little while to help you try to answer those questions, but if you’re sitting there, thinking about making this the year, please, start! If we can help, call us. Better yet, download our Author’s Guide to Publishing or the Hidden Hazards of Self-Publishing. Start the learning process.\n\nAfter all, this could be your year!\n\nAndrew Mackay\n\nI’m a publishing specialist with BelieversPress. As an all around book geek, I enthuse over good writing, good books, and learning how to make them happen. I put those passions to work everyday at BelieversPress, helping over 240 authors get their books from manuscript to finished book.\n\nPost a Comment\n\nYour email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5304513573646545} +{"content": "March Arrives!\n\nThoughts on Editing a Book\n\nLe Guin Writing Exercises #3 - Sentence Length", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8727965950965881} +{"content": "Cain stories, books, poems, and more\n\n16 results\n\nThe Origins of Cain and Abel. This is just a snippet and what I call a “teaser chapter” because it is barely even covering anything from my Novel. My own origins. Read More\n\nTags: god, me, genesis, cain, abel\n\nReads: 183\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Abandoned House\n\nCain, cursed and casted out, sets out to build an army to pull God down and rule the world. Read More\n\nTags: god, enoch, cain, lilith\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nNovember 16, 2016\n\nReads: 258\n\nThe Poems House\n\nJust having fun and trying to write a song. Read More\nCain is a bastard child who desires nothing more than to be with his half-sister, Scarlett. Mistakes, however, can change the whole direction oh Cain's plan. Read More\nSmithsonian came to “acquire” the bronze book. I had already taken photographs of each of the pages within the book. After a year of translating the text I felt compelled to share the story discovered. Even though I was warned not to share this content with the public, I have… Read More\nBismillah ir-Rahman ir-Raheem I wrote this poem about the struggles that Muslims are going through and how we in the West should be using the freedom we have within nations which enslave our brothers and sisters, in order to protest and even vote against parties who might go to war… Read More\n\nBook / Romance\n\nJune 09, 2012\n\nReads: 2235\n\nComments: 5\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nHowever will dear Juliette find love in a world full of people she despises? She, who was once a poor child, is now a nouveau riches aristocrat whose Father will not rest until she is married. But will she be forced into a loveless marriage and a life of unhappiness?… Read More\nThey say that old sins cast long shadows. If so, it never has cast a longer shadow than over the village of St. Barthelemy... When a girl collides with Mute, a teenager, and runs off into the fog in the direction of St. Marks Church, Mute finds her wallet and… Read More\nAiden is skepical about the new school year. how will this new change affect everyone around her? Read More\n\nBook / Thrillers\n\nJuly 22, 2010\n\nmistery and thrills along wih danger and omg momments!!!! Read More\n\nTags: father, wings, cain, zander\n\nI was ordinary. Then the flash came. The I met Cain. Then the apocalypse started. Read More\nAn adrenaline pumping story about four hot gay guys living in a world of extreme stunts, revenge and pure, dangerous fun! Read More\nVivian Stryker isn't popular. Vivian Stryker is friendless. Vivian Stryker is lonely. Vivian Stryker's worl is upside down.But when her 'guardian angel' pays an unexpected visit, can he set Vivian's world right side up again? Read More\nA girl named Yuri sees a vampire, werewolf, a demon and a fallen angel who take her to their worl Night Kingdom. Read More\nA Predator seeking the game of live flesh is stalking his prey though a dark forest, but by the end of the story, who is hunting who? Read More\nBooksie 2020 Flash Fiction Writing Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8915995359420776} +{"content": "Stephanie's Book Reviews Cancel reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nLanguage: English\n\nPublished in: 1909\n\nWord count: 139,983 words (≈ about 9 hours)\n\nSource: http://gutenberg.org\n\nCopyright: Public Domain\n\nLists (1 list)\n\nThe Bildungsroman is a genre of the novel which focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist from youth to adulthood. Change is...\n\nLook for similar items  \n\nicon Add to a list\n\nFavorites (2)\n\nDownloads (11,445)\n\nValerie Vantieghem", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998109340667725} +{"content": "december bookshelf\n\ndecember bookshelf\n\nWe received many of these books for review purposes. As always, all opinions are honest and my own. This post contains affiliate links.\n\nWritten by\nJoin the discussion\n\nFollow @justabxmom\n\nInstagram has returned empty data. Please authorize your Instagram account in the plugin settings .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999473512172699} +{"content": "\n$3.99$9.95\n\nTHE FURY OF BLACKY JAGUAR by Angel Luis Colón — Published by Shotgun Honey, an imprint of Down & Out Books (April 2017)\n\n• Trade Paperback — $9.95 (plus $4.95 shipping per order)\n• eBook Formats — $3.99\n\nAlso available from the following retailers …\n\n• Amazon — Trade Paperback | eBook\n• Barnes & Noble — Trade Paperback | eBook\n• IndieBound — Trade Paperback\n• iTunes — eBook\n• Kobo — eBook\n\nBlacky Jaguar, ex-IRA hard man, devoted greaser, and overall hooligan, is furious. Someone’s made off with Polly, his 1959 Plymouth Fury, and there’s not much that can stop him from getting her back. It doesn’“Angel Luis Colón’s writing mixes brutal violence with dark humor, but he never forgets the emotional truth of his characters. Colon and The Fury of Blacky Jaguar should be on everyone’s radar now. Readers are going to love this exciting new voice.” —Dave White, Shamus Award-nominated author of Not Even Past.\n\n“The Fury of Blacky Jaguar is a hardboiled Guy Ritchie-esque romp that clocks you in the jaw and leaves you eager for more the instant the credits roll. Angel Luis Colón is only beginning what is sure to be a career to watch.” —Christopher Irvin, author of Burn Card and Federales.\n\n“I want a Black Jaguar TV series. And an action figure. And a lunchbox. And Blacky-branded brass knuckles. Until that day, I’ll settle for this razor-sharp, rattling buzzsaw of a novella.” —Rob Hart, author of New Yorked and City of Roses.\n\n“Don’t let the Heavenly name fool you, Angel Luis Colón’s writing brings the heat. The Fury of Blacky Jaguar is a darkly wry, bare-knuckle brawl of a book that’ll leave you seeing stars. Five star reviews that is. I sure as Hell hope Angel has more in store for Blacky Jaguar, because this character has more fight in him than can be contained in a single novella.” —Bracken MacLeod, author of Stranded and Come to Dust.\n\nAdditional information\n\nAvailable in …\n\nTrade Paperback, eBook Formats\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “THE FURY OF BLACKY JAGUAR by Angel Luis Colón”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998313784599304} +{"content": "login login\n\nWild Imaginings - National Children’s Writers and Illustrators' Hui 2019\n\nThe three-day hui is being held in Dunedin from 8-10 November.\n\nThe WILD Imaginings team has developed a stimulating programme for established and emerging children’s writers and illustrators. Dunedin is a vibrant UNESCO City of Literature and the organisers want you to experience many of the attractions on offer. The main venues are the Dunedin Library and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery while break-out sessions are in historic venues in the Octagon. A highlight of the programme will be Tessa Duder’s conversation with Kate De Goldi on Saturday morning.\nWith the Ignition Children’s Book Festival on at the same time Dunedin will be buzzing! So start planning your trip and spread the word. For more information contact either of the Co-convenors:Jackie McMillan or Trish Brooking.\n\nFriday 8 November 2-4pm Tour Time: 2pm: Dunedin Literary Walking Tours with Beverley Martens - additional charge of $15 applies. Email info@literarytours.nz  to book. 3.30pm: Tour of the Dunedin Public Library Reed Collection 3.30pm: Hocken Library Tour 2.45pm & 4pm: One-hour tour of Olveston House. Additional charge applies - $23 for 2 people. Book directly with Olveston +64 (0)3 477 3320  \n  5.30-7pm Reception Mezzanine, Dunedin Public Art Gallery 30 The Octagon, Dunedin\nSaturday 9 November 8.30-9.45am Break-outs 1: Illustrators, Inc - Fifi Colston, Kathryn van Beek Book reviewing in New Zealand - Raymond Huber, Sarah Forster Sign This, or Else - Chris Else True Stories Told in Creative Non-fiction - Maria GIll Social Media Survival - Rachael Craw\n  10-10.30 Morning Tea        \n  10.30-11.30 Keynote: Kate De Goldi Conversation with Tessa Duder\n  11.30-12.30 Panel Discussion (Dunedin Public Art Gallery Auditorium): Different Routes to Market A discussion about publishing, with Stacy Gregg, Sophie Siers, Anouska Jones,\nMary McCallum\nChair: Sarah Forster\n  12.30-1.30pm Lunch Your own arrangements Explore the publishers' stands, visit Ignition Festival at Dunedin public Library    \n  1.30-2.45pm Break-outs 2: Building Worlds: Fantasy - Rachel Stedman, Rachael Craw, Barbara Else From Novel to Film Script - Ella West From Nature to Narrative - Raymond Huber Gathering Images - an Illustrator's Journey - Robyn Belton How I Structure a Junior Fiction Novel - Stacy Gregg\n  3-3.30pm Afternoon tea        \n  3.30-4.30pm Panel Discussion (Dunedin Public Library, Dunningham Suite, 4th floor): Pathways to imagination Mākaro Press, Melinda Szymanik, Kyle Mewburn    \n  6-7pm Ignition/Wild Imaginings shared event (University Staff Club) Tessa Duder: Joy Cowley Retrospective Drinks & talk (cash bar)  \n  7-10.30pm Conference Dinner - University of Otago Staff Club Celebration of the University of Otago Children's Writer in Residence   (Cash bar)  \nSunday 10 November 9-10am Keynote:\n(Dunedin Public Library, Dunningham Suite, 4th floor):\nTaking New Zealand Writers & Illustrators to the World Dame Wendy Pye    \n  10-10.30am Morning Tea        \n  10.30-11.45am\nBreak-outs 3:\nWriting for the Classroom - Dame Wendy Pye as Chair, with Fifi Colston and Maria Gill Undercover Secrets: Illustration & Design - Donovan Bixley Live Edit - Chris Else, with your writing samples Hooked on Words and Pictures: Picture books\n- Elizabeth Pulford and Sophie Siers\nWriting a Young Fiction Series: Swapna Haddow\n  12-1pm Lunch Your own arrangements Explore the exhibitors' stands at the Octagon Club    \n  1-2pm Keynote:\n(Dunedin Public Library, Dunningham Suite, 4th floor)\nOur Journey to Publication Kate De Goldi with Stacy Gregg and Rachael Craw    \n  2-3pm Panel Discussion (Dunedin Public Library, Dunningham Suite, 4th floor): Otago Gold Slam - Whenua/Place and Creativity Pecha Kucha-style panel of local illustrators and writers, on writing and place    \n  3-3.30pm Final goodbyes        \n\nDownload a printable programme here.spam control image\n\nStorylines welcomes your support for all its activities and events. Whether as a volunteer or sponsor for annual events or specific activities, your support (large or small) towards helping young New Zealanders love books is greatly appreciated.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998617768287659} +{"content": "Bijay Kant Dubey\n\nOn Valentine's Day - Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey\n\nOn Valentine's Day,\nBreak you not anybody's heart,\nHurt you not anybody's feelings,\nJust take it a day of love,\nNot only romantic love,\nBut spiritual love too.\n\nIf you are dateless and without a fiancée,\nYou may at least offer it\nTo St.valentine,\nMarking the beauty and fragrance\nOf the red rose,\nTalking with the children\nAnd sharing with innocently.\n\nTopic(s) of this poem: art\n\nComments about On Valentine's Day by Bijay Kant Dubey\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\nPoem Submitted: Thursday, March 5, 2015\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.947321891784668} +{"content": "POST YOUR EVENT to our Calendar. It’s free! Usually pretty easy, too, but if you run into trouble, contact us.\n\nYou must log in to create events you can edit or delete if needed. Not a member? Not to worry. Choose a membership level here (free is fine).\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nMarch 21 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm EDT\n\nNOTE: This co-presented event takes place at our neighbor the North Adams Public Library (74 Church St, North Adams, MA), not at MASS MoCA.\n\nJoin MASS MoCA’s Research & Development Store and the North Adams Public Library for a free reading, conversation, and book-signing with the best-selling author of Townie, reflecting on a life of challenges, contradictions, and fulfillments.\n\nDuring childhood summers in Louisiana, Andre Dubus III’s grandfather taught him that men’s work is hard. As an adult, whether tracking down a drug lord in Mexico as a bounty hunter or grappling with privilege while living with a rich girlfriend in New York City, Dubus worked—at being a better worker and a better human being.\n\nIn Ghost Dogs, Dubus’ nonfiction prowess is on full display in his retelling of his own successes, failures, triumphs, and pain. In his longest essay, “If I Owned a Gun,” Dubus reflects on the empowerment and shame he felt in keeping a gun, and his decision, ultimately, to give it up. Elsewhere, he writes of a violent youth and of settled domesticity and fatherhood, about the omnipresent expectations and contradictions of masculinity, about the things writers remember and those they forget. Drawing upon kindred literary spirits, from Rilke to Rumi to Tim O’Brien, Ghost Dogs renders moments of personal revelation with emotional generosity and stylistic grace, ultimately standing as essential witness and testimony to the art of the essay.\n\nPre-order a signed copy of Ghost Dogs that will be available for purchase after the event here.\n\nAbout the Author:\nAndre Dubus III is the author of Such Kindness and eight other books, including the bestsellers Townie, a memoir; and House of Sand and Fog, a National Book Award Finalist in Fiction and an Oprah’s Book Club selection. He lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts.\n\nUniversally Accessible?\n\nRestrooms Available?\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": 0.8861228227615356} +{"content": "\nMattimeo - Redwall 3 Book Review Summary\n\nDetailed plot synopsis reviews of Mattimeo - Redwall 3\n\nYoung Mattimeo, son of Matthias the Warrior of Redwall, and his friends are kidnapped by Slagar the slaving fox to build an underground fortress for an evil white polecat named Malkariss.\nThe review of this Book prepared by Legolas-S\n\nThe son of Matthias and Cornflower has been kidnapped, along with all the other small beasts of Redwall Abbey. Sold into slavery, Mattimeo and Tess Churchmouse learn how to work together with all the other imprisioned children and begin to formulate a plan of escape, while Mattimeo's father Matthias plans a way to rescue and set all the children free. Mattimeo is a classic story about survival, growth, and why good always triumphs over evil.\nThe review of this Book prepared by Meredith Griffin\n\nPlease enter the number 42 plus two in the right box.\n\nChapter Analysis of Mattimeo - Redwall 3\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nTone of book    -   very upbeat FANTASY or SCIENCE FICTION?    -   fantasy world/fantasy past Spying & Investigations    -   Yes What is main char. doing?    -   rescue mission/escape from confinement Repressive society story    -   Yes Is this an adult or child's book?    -   Kid's book (ages 7-14)\n\nMain Character\n\nIdentity:    -   animal Profession/status:    -   unemployed    -   champion of justice Age:    -   a kid    -   a teen\n\nTerrain    -   Water    -   Mountains    -   Forests    -   Domed/Underground City Earth setting:    -   during \"Tolkien\" (fairytime) times A substantial portion of this book takes place on a non-Earth planetary body:    -   humans in a primitive/fantasy society Takes place on Earth?    -   Yes Planet outside solar system?    -   Yes\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   moderately detailed references to deaths scientific jargon? (SF only)    -   some scientific explanation How much dialogue?    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like Mattimeo - Redwall 3\n\nBrian Jacques 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": "Continue reading\n\nReview – Dreamer’s Pool\n\nDreamer's Pool (Blackthorn & Grim, #1)Dreamer’s Pool by Juliet Marillier\nSynopsis from GoodReads:Continue reading\n\nReview – Silence Fallen\n\nSilence Fallen (Mercy Thompson, #10)Silence Fallen by Patricia Briggs\nWARNING! This is a long-running series, so the summary below (and the review itself) will have minor-to-major spoilers about earlier installments in the series!\nSynopsis from GoodReads:\nContinue reading\n\nReview – A Local Habitation\n\nA Local Habitation (October Daye, #2)A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire\nSynopsis from GoodReads:\nContinue reading\n\nReview – Under Heaven\n\nUnder Heaven (Under Heaven, #1)Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay\nSynopsis from GoodReads:Continue reading\n\nReview – Dancer’s Lament\n\nDancer's Lament (Path to Ascendancy, #1)Dancer’s Lament by Ian C. Esslemont\nSynopsis from GoodReads:Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998984336853027} +{"content": "Los Angeles Review of Books blog // Interview with Kate Christensen\n\nAugust 8, 2018\n\nThere Was No Up or Down: A Conversation with Kate Christensen I had the pleasure of interviewing Kate Christensen about her new novel The Last Cruise. It ran in the LA Review of Books blog on 8/8/18. Here’s a taste: What’s the worst vacation you’ve ever been on? If happy vacations are all alike, maybe […]\n\nThe Paris Review // Interview with Laura van den Berg\n\nJuly 24, 2018\n\nMy interview with Laura van den Berg ran at The Paris Review Daily on July 24, 2018. Here’s an excerpt: INTERVIEWER Your book contains a fictional zombie film. What will be your own strategy for surviving the inevitable zombie uprising? VAN DEN BERG Zombies have nothing to lose, which makes them formidable adversaries. Destruction is […]\n\nTin House // Interview with Tayari Jones\n\nJanuary 18, 2018\n\nMy interview with my friend former grad school teacher Tayari Jones is online at Tin House. “I started thinking about other novels by women that questioned the idea that women’s first (and only) priority is to be a good wife and mother. These novels were primarily by white women. They just get tired of being domesticated and […]\n\nThe Paris Review // Interview with Madison Smartt Bell\n\nMay 9, 2017\n\nI only took one creative writing class as an undergrad, but it was with the excellent Madison Smartt Bell and it helped to shape my entire writing life. The Paris Review has posted our recent conversation about his new novel Behind the Moon. I hope you enjoy it.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998123049736023} +{"content": "Friday, October 29, 2010\n\nAll Hallow's Read, Part 2\n\nYesterday, I posted about Neil Gaiman's great idea, along with some scary book suggestions from my kids. Now, Gaiman’s created an All Hallow’s Read website.\n\nHere are the other suggestions I promised:\n\nFrom me, for young adults\n\n~ A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray\nGothic, historic, fantastic fiction. What’s not to like?\n~ Rebecca by Daphne duMaurier\n“Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” Sigh. I first read this one in high school, and it was the perfect time for me to read it. Loved it.\n~ How about some Eva Ibbotson, in honor of her amazing writing life?\n~ And of course you can't go wrong with The Graveyard Book or Coraline. Our All Hallow’s Read host knows his scary stuff!\n\nFrom me, for adults\n\n~ We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson\nThe Haunting of Hill House is spooky, but I think this one is spookier.\n~ Memento Mori by Muriel Spark\nSenior citizens start receiving phone calls informing them that death is coming. “Remember, you must die.” Spark’s storytelling is unexpected and sly.\n~ Dracula by Bram Stoker\nBut of course! How could you pass up an opportunity to give someone this classic horror story? Told from a variety of viewpoints, the pieces come together in a creepy, satisfying way.\n\nHappy All Hallow’s Read, everyone!\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.986158549785614} +{"content": "\nalso well-ordered adjective well arranged or controlled: a well-ordered household | an ordered existence —compare disordered (1)\n\nLongman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.\n\nСм. также в других словарях:\n\n • ordered — adj. 1. having or evincing a systematic arrangement; especially, having elements succeeding in order according to rule; as, an ordered sequence; an ordered pair. Opposite of {disordered} or {unordered}. [Narrower terms: {abecedarian,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • ordered — ordered; un·ordered; …   English syllables\n\n • ordered — index decretal, systematic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • ordered — [adj] orderly all together, arranged, businesslike, controlled, disciplined, in good shape, in order, law abiding, methodical, neat, organized, peaceable, precise, shipshape*, systematic, systematized, tidy, well behaved, well organized; concepts …   New thesaurus\n\n • Ordered — Order Or der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ordered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ordering}.] [From {Order}, n.] 1. To put in order; to reduce to a methodical arrangement; to arrange in a series, or with reference to an end. Hence, to regulate; to dispose; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • ordered — adjective Date: 1579 characterized by order: as a. marked by regularity or discipline < led an ordered life > b. marked by regular or harmonious arrangement or disposition < an ordered landscape > < the ordered crystal structure > c. having… …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • ordered — orderedness, n. /awr deuhrd/, adj. 1. neatly or conveniently arranged; well organized: an ordered office. 2. done according to specific principles or procedures: an ordered method of assembling the parts. 3. conducted according to certain… …   Universalium\n\n • ordered — or|dered [ˈo:dəd US ˈo:rdərd] adj also well ordered well arranged or controlled ▪ an ordered existence ▪ a well ordered household →↑disordered …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • ordered — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [On order] Syn. requested, requisitioned, applied for, sent for, bespoken, spoken for, engaged, booked, arranged for, stipulated, retained, written for, telephoned for; see also requested 2 , reserved 1 . 2. [Commanded]… …   English dictionary for students\n\n • ordered — or|dered [ ɔrdərd ] adjective carefully arranged or organized: Trees had been planted in ordered rows. She led a very ordered existence …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\nПоделиться ссылкой на выделенное\n\nПрямая ссылка:\nНажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998735189437866} +{"content": "\n\nUse \"descriptive words\" a lot? You can jump\nright to this page by putting a \"!\" at the end of your search\n\nRead some of the poems submitted to our vaccine poetry contest!\n\nHow sicken often is described (“________ sicken”)\nmany, hardiest, full, intemperate\n\nCommonly used words are shown in bold. Rare words are dimmed.\nClick on a word above to view its definition.\n\nOrganize by: [Relation] Letters Show rare words: [Yes] No Show phrases:   [Yes] No\n\nSee sicken used in context: 5 rhymes, 7 Shakespeare works 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": 0.9749084115028381} +{"content": "Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.\n\nGold Star - 18,469 Points (June 15,1942 / Aravayal, karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, South India)\n\nNo Loss To The Dead - Poem by Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.\n\nMalathy was drowned when the boat capsized.\nShe was at thirty and a loss to all.\nShe doesn’t know she was dead in the sea\nAnd was at thirty. She sustains no loss.\n\nComments about No Loss To The Dead by Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.\n\n • Geetha Jayakumar (2/7/2014 10:49:00 AM)\n\n Very beautiful write. No loss to the dead. Very true said in few lines. Thanks for sharing with us. (Report) Reply\n\n 0 person liked.\n 0 person did not like.\nRead all 1 comments »\n\nRead this poem in other languages\n\nThis poem has not been translated into any other language yet.\n\nI would like to translate this poem »\n\nword flags\n\nWhat do you think this poem is about?\n\nPoem Submitted: Thursday, February 6, 2014\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972392916679382} +{"content": "ISBN-10:\nISBN-13:\nPub. Date:\n02/01/1986\nHal Leonard\nStandard Wirebound Manuscript Paper (Green Cover)\n\nStandard Wirebound Manuscript Paper (Green Cover)\n\nby Hal Leonard Corp.Hal Leonard Corp.\n\nCurrent price is , Original price is $4.99. You\n\nTemporarily Out of Stock Online\n\nPlease check back later for updated availability.\n\n(Manuscript Paper). 96-page wirebound book; 12 staves per page; 8 1/2 x 11 ; Music Notation Guide.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780881884999\nPublisher: Hal Leonard\nPublication date: 02/01/1986\nEdition description: New Edition\nPages: 96\nSales rank: 50,639\nProduct dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.30(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nFounded in 1947, Hal Leonard LLC has become the worlds largest source of music performance and instructional materials, with a catalog of over a million products in both physical and digital form. They represent many of the greatest songwriters and artists of all time and publish and distribute works from all genres of music for all styles of musicians and ensembles.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9760323166847229} +{"content": "\n[ fuh-net-ik, foh- ]\n/ fəˈnɛt ɪk, foʊ- /\n\nAlso pho·net·i·cal. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.\ncorresponding to pronunciation: phonetic transcription.\nagreeing with pronunciation: phonetic spelling.\nconcerning or involving the discrimination of nondistinctive elements of a language. In English, certain phonological features, as length and aspiration, are phonetic but not phonemic.\n\n(in Chinese writing) a written element that represents a sound and is used in combination with a radical to form a character.\n\nNearby words\n\n 1. phonemics,\n 2. phonendoscope,\n 3. phoner,\n 4. phonesthemic,\n 5. phonet.,\n 6. phonetic alphabet,\n 7. phonetic law,\n 8. phonetician,\n 9. phoneticize,\n 10. phonetics\n\nOrigin of phonetic\n\n1820–30; < New Latin phōnēticus < Greek phōnētikós vocal, equivalent to phōnēt(ós) to be spoken (verbid of phōneîn to speak) + -ikos -ic\n\nRelated forms\nCan be confusedfanatic phonetic\n\nDictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019\n\nExamples from the Web for phonetical\n\nBritish Dictionary definitions for phonetical\n\nof or relating to phonetics\ndenoting any perceptible distinction between one speech sound and another, irrespective of whether the sounds are phonemes or allophonesCompare phonemic (def. 2)\nconforming to pronunciationphonetic spelling\nDerived Formsphonetically, adverb\n\nWord Origin for phonetic\n\nC19: from New Latin phōnēticus, from Greek phōnētikos, from phōnein to make sounds, speak\n\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 phonetical\n\n\"representing vocal sounds,\" 1803, from Modern Latin phoneticus (1797), from Greek phonetikos \"vocal,\" from phonetos \"to be spoken, utterable,\" verbal adjective of phonein \"to speak clearly, utter,\" from phone \"sound, voice\" (see fame (n.)).\n\nOnline Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper\n\nMedicine definitions for phonetical\n\n[ fə-nĕtĭk ]\n\nOf or relating to phonetics.\nRepresenting the sounds of speech with a set of distinct symbols, each designating a single sound.\n\nThe American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8950461745262146} +{"content": "I Really Want the Cake\n\nSimon Philip / Children's\n\nBook cover\n\nUK Publisher\n\nTemplar Publishing\n\nThere’s a smell I can’t ignore.\nIt’s wafting through the kitchen door.\nIt’s time for me to find out more.\nI think it might be cake.\n\nHow do you resist the most amazing cake ever? Especially when your mum has left a note saying that you MUST NOT eat the cake?\n\nThis wonderful rhyming text from Simon Philip, author of You Must Bring a Hat, is illustrated with huge energy and humour by Lucia Gaggiotti.\n\nThis site uses cookies - by continuing to use this site you are agreeing to the use of cookies.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999948740005493} +{"content": "Seth Lerer\n\nSeth Lerer is Dean of Arts and Humanities and Distinguished Professor of Literature at the University of California, San Diego.\n\nSearch Results: 2 found (sorted by format)\n • Click on a column heading to sort search results by title, author, etc.\n • HUP eBooks are available from a variety of vendors.\n • Works in the E-ditions program are available from De Gruyter as PDF ebooks or print-on-demand hardcover volumes.\nTitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice\nThe Consolation of PhilosophyBoethius\nSlavitt, David R.\nPAPERBACK09/01/2010$21.00\nLa Vita NuovaDante Alighieri\nSlavitt, David R.\nPAPERBACK10/06/2014$31", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009536743164} +{"content": "All County, All the Time Since 2010 MAKE THIS YOUR PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY HOME...PAGE!  Saturday, September 18th, 2021\n\nReady for something completely different?\n\nPerformance poet Ryan Bradshaw and Andrew Binks at Poetry Live!\n\nThe County of Prince Edward Public Library & Archives presents an evening of poetry with two special guests on Friday, January 20 at 7 p.m. at the Picton branch library.\n\nRyan Bradshaw is a published writer of short fiction, non-fiction and poetry currently based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. As a performance poet, he is most commonly known as Conrad Fusion, a boylesque personality for Saskatoon’s Rosebud Burlesque Club. He has also  appeared at the Comedy Club in Toronto and the Vancouver International Burlesque Festival where he performed his unique blend of comedic and thoughtful rhyming poetry. Other works include speculative fiction and erotica published in various queer anthologies by publishers Cleis Press, STARbooks Press, and QueeredFiction. An early self-published booklet of local interest, titled “The Monster of Quinte’s Bay”, incorporates non-fiction and poetry.  Bradshaw also writes, designs and distributes a line of romantic greeting cards called Corby Cards www.corbycards.com. Currently, he is working on his first novella and developing a one-man stage production.\nPublished author and poet Andrew Binks will also be reading his poetry at the library event. Binks is a graduate of the University of British Columbia’s Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing. In 2007, he returned to Ontario after fifteen years on Canada’s west coast because he “missed the heat, the snow and the tempests.” He currently lives in Prince Edward County.\n\nBinks’s work has been published in Joyland.ca, Galleon, Fugue, Prism International, Harrington Gay Men’s Literary Quarterly (U.S.), Bent-magazine, The Globe and Mail, Xtra and Xtra West, among others. He received an honourable mention in the Writer’s Union of Canada’s short prose contest, and was a finalist in both the Queen’s Alumni Review poetry contest and This Magazine’s Great Canadian Literary Hunt. Additionally, his poetry has appeared in Quill’s ‘Lust’ issue and Velvet Avalanche Anthology. Two of his plays received public workshops in Vancouver and Toronto in 2010.\n\nNightwood Editions published Binks’s first novel, The Summer Between, in May 2009. The second chapter from his as-yet-unpublished novel, The Catalytic Seduction of Brian White, was published in the Harvard Square Editions anthology, Voice From The Planet. This past summer, he was a contributing writer to The Festival Players “Sounding Ground” audio plays.\n\nDavid Sweet, of Books & Company, is the guest host for the evening at the library.\n\nPlease note that this event will present adult material.\n\nClick here for more information.\n\nVolunteers needed to work in the book sale at the Armoury Mall. If you have a little bit of time each week to spare, please give us a call 613-476-5962 or email bsweet@peclibrary.org\n\nVisit the County of Prince Edward Public Library & Archives online!\n\nFiled Under: Arts & CultureLocal ServicesNews from Everywhere Else\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nRSSComments (0)\n\nTrackback URL\n\nComments are closed.\n\nOPP reports\nlottery winners\nElizabeth Crombie Christine Henden\nTony Scott Sharon Armitage\n\n© Copyright Prince Edward County News countylive.ca 2021 • All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999343991279602} +{"content": "Back to All Events\n\nSummer Teen Series: Poetry Workshop\n\n • Norman Mayer Library 3001 Gentilly Blvd (map)\n\nJoin the teens of Big Class' Youth Advisory Council as they facilitate a poetry workshop open to teens only.  Using the poem The Song of The Smoke by W.E.B. Du Bois as inspiration, young writers will write on the theme Freedom. Students will work together to brainstorm, write, revise, and proofread their final pieces. All poems will be published in a Big Class Summer anthology, and all poets will receive a copy of the book. Contact aubrey@bigclass.org with any questions. Free and open to the public. ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999862909317017} +{"content": "Understanding Humanism\n\nRational belief\n\nPhilosopher AC Grayling emphasises the importance of basing our beliefs on rational foundations.\n\nDownload Full Size\n\nView other films", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992266893386841} +{"content": "\nHere you will find a text by M. Robert Dôle, PhD, for the launching of Annie's book, A Bridge for Zarathustra\n\nHere you will find cozy words shared by Zarathustra, and whispered in our ears. When you suscribe, you will receive them as emails once to four times a month. For more cozy words, search in the menu bar.\n\n© Copyright Annie Francoeur 2015. 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But when a bolt of lightning strikes him, fizzing its way through his turnip head and down his broomstick, the Scarecrow blinks with surprise–and comes to life.\n\nSo begins the story of the Scarecrow, a courteous but pea-brained fellow with grand ideas. He meets a boy, Jack, who becomes his faithful servant. Leaving behind his bird-scaring duties,… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: Yearling (January 21, 2009)\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nPage count: 240 pages\n\nFile size: 8.8 MB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9525829553604126} +{"content": "True Confections\n\nAbout the Book\n\nAlice Tatnall Ziplinsky’s greatest ambition is to belong, to feel truly entitled to the heritage she has tried so hard to earn. Which is why Zip’s Candies, her husband’s family’s company, is so much more to her than just a business. In True Confections, Alice looks back on the family-owned-and-operated candy company, now in a crisis of intergenerational struggle over succession.\n\nAs the outsider, Alice is more devoted than anyone to finding and relating the truth of Zip’s history, starting with the rags-to-riches story of how Hungarian immigrant Eli Czaplinsky developed his famous candy lines, and how each of his candies, from Little Sammies to Mumbo Jumbos, was inspired by an element in a stolen library copy of Little Black Sambo from which he taught himself English. Within Alice’s account are the stories of a runaway slave from the cacao plantations of Cote d’Ivoire and the Third Reich’s failed plan to establish a colony on Madagascar for European Jews. But at its heart, True Confections is about timeless and universal themes: love, betrayal, and of course, sweets.\n\nKatharine Weber describes True Confections in 29 Seconds!\n(click here to view)\n\nKatharine Weber at the abandoned Peter Paul factory in Naugatuck, Connecticut (click here for larger version – 3.8 MB)\n\nZ I P ‘ S   C A N D I E S\n\nLaura Lippman named True Confections as one of her favorite books of the year! (link)\n\nHaaretz – July 1, 2010 (link)\n\nWSHU Public Radio – May 20, 2010 (link)\n\nNPR – March 1, 2010 (link)\n\nToronto Globe & Mail – February 23, 2010 (link)\n\nChristian Science Monitor – February 22, 2010 (link)\n\nAARP – February 2010 (link)\n\nBARNES AND NOBLE REVIEW – February 5, 2010 (link)\n\nZOMG CANDY BLOG – February 4, 2010 (link)\n\nVIV MAGAZINE – February 3, 2010 (link)\n\nCANDY DISH BLOG – February 3, 2010 (link)\n\nBOOKPAGE – January 2010 (link)\n\nCANDY INDUSTRY – January 27, 2010 (link)\n\nCANDY PROFESSOR BLOG – January 27, 2010 (link)\n\nTHE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW – January 14, 2010 (link)\n\nTHE DAILY FORWARD – January 13, 2010 (link)\n\nMINNEAPOLIS EXAMINER – January 11, 2010 (link)\n\nNEW HAVEN REVIEW – January 11, 2010 (link)\n\nNEW HAVEN REGISTER – January 10, 2010 (link)\n\nBOSTON GLOBE – January 10, 2010 (link)\n\nCHICAGO TRIBUNE – January 9, 2010 (link)\n\nWASHINGTON POST – December 29, 2009 (link)\n\nCLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER – December 29, 2009 (link)\n\nLOS ANGELES TIMES – December 29, 2009 (link)\n\nDAILY BEAST “HOT READS” – December 21, 2009 (link)\n\nNEW YORK TIMES – December 17, 2009 (link)\n\nDAILY CANDY – December 31, 2009 (link)\n\nBOOKPAGE – January 2010 (link)\n\nCHICAGO TRIBUNE – December 16, 2009 (link)\n\nIn her fifth novel, after Triangle (2006), Weber unleashes a wacky comic sensibility. Ostracized by her high-school clique and denied admission to college after accidentally setting fire to a classmate’s home, Alice Tatnall applies for a job at Zip’s Candies on a whim and finds her life’s calling. Immediately taken under the wing of candy magnate Sam Ziplinsky, Alice learns the ins and outs of the candy-making business, from mixing the proper proportions of the ingredients to repairing the ancient production line that churns out the company’s reliable moneymakers, Little Sammies, Tigermelts, and Mumbo Jumbos. She further cements her place within the company and the family by marrying Sam’s son and heir Howard “Howdy” Ziplinsky and bearing him two children. Billed as an affidavit, Alice’s slyly funny, frequently self-serving, and perhaps unreliable narration leads to some unexpected surprises when Alice’s old nickname, Arson Girl, comes back to haunt her in a big way. Filled with candy lore, impassioned critiques of chocolate, and Alice’s one-of-a-kind takes on marriage and family, this is sweet reading for fans of the offbeat.\n\nIn this winning, offbeat tale, Weber unfurls Alice Tatnall’s insecure Unitarian adolescence, which leads to her approval-seeking adulthood as the wife of candy heir Howard “Howdy” Ziplinsky. Alice has felt ostracized by family and peers after accidentally burning down a classmate’s house as a teenager. As a result, her college acceptance is rescinded, and she ends up working at Zip’s Candies, where she meets and falls in love with the owner’s son, a Jewish man 10 years her senior. After marrying Howard, Alice takes to the candy business quickly and has two kids. Alice’s story, framed as an affidavit, is a pleasure to read and full of small and not so small surprises, including the near-tragedy at the candy company that has much to do with why she’s writing an affidavit in the first place. Alice is an immediately lovable narrator, and her narration eventually bears hints about its possible lack of credibility, giving readers even more of a reason to keep turning pages. 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Elmo and his sister want to move to the run down house with the overgrown garden. Instead, their parents choose to buy the house next door. Luckily, Elmo and his sister can still play in the jungle as the house remains empty. But, when new owner arrives, it looks as if their fun will be over...  It's beautifully packaged and illustrated by the wonderful Hannah Shaw. ~ Julia Eccleshare\n\nAbout the Little Gems series: Little Gems are in a gorgeous new chunky format, with high-spec production including coloured endpapers and jacketed flaps with activities.  Additional features include high quality cream paper, Barrington Stoke font and illustrations on every page.  They are perfect for 5-8's. These quality stories promote good reading practice for all newly independent readers.\n\nMr Birdsnest and the House Next Door Synopsis\n\nA tiger in the back garden! A bird-eating spider in the cupboard! Elmo and his sister love playing in the jungle house next door. That is, until mean old Mr Birdsnest moves in. But when it appears that Mr Birdsnest has kidnapped the children's grandma they must sneak back in to rescue her. High quality cream paper and a special easy to read font ensure a smooth read for all.\n\nIf you loved this, you might like these...\n\nElvis the Squirrel: A Bloomsbury Young Reader\nMariella, Queen of the Skies\nAL's Awesome Science: Splash Down\nThe Great Telephone Mix-Up (Little Gem)\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781781125755\nPublication date: 15/07/2016\nPublisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd\nFormat: Paperback\n\nISBN: 9781781125755\nPublication date: 03/09/2012\nPublisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd\nFormat: Paperback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9781781125755\nPublication date: 15th July 2016\nAuthor: Julia Donaldson, Catriona Black\nIllustrator: Hannah Shaw\nPublisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd\nFormat: Paperback\nPagination: 96 pages\nSuitable for: 5+ readers, 7+ readers\nGenres: General Fiction\nRecommendations: Super-readable Dyslexia-friendly\nOther Categories: Audio Books\n\nAbout Julia Donaldson, Catriona Black\n\nJulia Donaldson is the prize-winning author of the world's most-loved picture books including What the Ladybird Heard and The Gruffalo, the latter of which has sold over 14 million copies worldwide, been translated into 50 languages and been adapted into a popular animated film. 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I’m teaching two more workshops there this year—one in May and one in July—which you can find […]\n\nRead Me Leave comment\n\nWorkshop Sale and Humble Bundle Reminder\n\nWe announced last month that we were going to do regular sales of the online writing workshops, so that you folks had time to organize your finances if you wanted to order tons of workshops. Or something like that. ? Anyway, here’s your reminder: The August Workshop Sale is underway. Go to Teachable, pick what you want, and then put in the code AugustRegularSale. Dean […]\n\nRead Me Leave comment\n\nLookie This!\n\nThe new covers for the rebranding of the original Fey series continue to surprise and please me. This cover is for The Fey: Changeling, the second book of the Fey. We’re rebranding the entire series in preparation for the release of the first book in the Qavnerian Protectorate Saga, The Kirilli Matter. That book will appear in February, but you’ll all be able to get […]\n\nRead Me 3 Comments\n\nWorkshop Sales\n\nJust a short notification post that we (as in WMG) changed our minds on workshop sales. Actually, it was Allyson Longueira who made the observation that led to the change. She mentioned that people who are good shoppers (like her) save up for regular sales. Heh, who knew? I shop when I’m out of something or forced to or feel that I need something. I […]\n\nRead Me 3 Comments\n\nBusiness Musings: The Final Brandon Sanderson Post\n\nWell, Brandon Sanderson’s Kickstarter is one for the record books. It became the highest grossing Kickstarter about a month before his Kickstarter closed. And then it continued to make money, finally ending at $41.7 million. Brandon himself estimates that when this is all said and done, and every one of 185,341 backers have received their books and swag, he will get roughly a high-end novel […]\n\nRead Me 17 Comments\n\nBusiness Musings: More Splits: Indie Publishing (Year in Review 6)\n\nFor years now, I have expected indie publishing to split into two different parts. In fact, for nearly a decade, indie publishing has split into two different parts. What I didn’t foresee were the other splits that occurred this year. For the record, what I’m calling indie publishing is what most people call self publishing. Neither term is accurate. Self-publishing is too limiting, because a […]\n\nRead Me 3 Comments\n\nWorkshops! Sales! More!\n\nI’m trying to do too many things in the space between semesters. I’m actually getting a lot done, but I’m being woefully bad at promoting everything. I’ve been relying on the cats at Promotion Central on Facebook, which really isn’t the best way to promote, because I’m neglecting all of you. Still, I’m adding the cats here, just to give them some equal time. This […]\n\nRead Me Leave comment\n\nWriting Workshops Half-Off Sale!\n\nNow that Fall’s here, I think we’re all ready to have some learning time. Get yourself a warm beverage of your choice, settle into your chair, and take a look at the list of writing workshops that we have done through WMG Publishing. We have literally hundreds of online writing and business classes. Check out the list here. https://wmg-publishing-workshops-and-lectures.teachable.com/ If you use the coupon code […]\n\nRead Me Leave comment\n\nBusiness Musings: International Growth (Jumping The Digital Divide Part 4)\n\nTrying to wrap my brain around the possibilities for growth in the digital sphere hurts. Seriously. Because the markets are so big and the opportunities so vast that I’m not capable of grasping it all. For a long time, the digital divide wasn’t just generational. It was also location-based. When the Kindle came into being and reader after reader discovered ebooks, the early focus was […]\n\nRead Me 13 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8997859358787537} +{"content": "Values congruence and differences between the interplay of personal and organizational value systems\n\nJournal of Business Ethics 12 (5):341 - 347 (1993)\nFollowing the research of Liedtka (1989), this paper examines the impact of her values congruence model on managers'' work attitudes and perceptions of ethical practices within their firms. A nationwide cross-section of managers (N=1,059) provides the sample for the study. 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That, a thousand times that.  I walked out of the movie, into HMV and bought a copy of Merantau Warrior, directed and choreographed by the same people.  Mark and I went home and immediately popped it into the DVD player and loved it as much, although the story is far sadder.\n\nOh, and the soundtrack to The Raid is simply superb.  When payday comes round, it will be mine, oh yes it will!\n\nTwo weeks ago now – can’t believe it – I went off on a Writing Retreat arranged by SCBWI and had a brilliant time.  There were workshops and talks but also lots of alone time to go for walks and eat cake and drink tea, and very importantly, to write.  I added a crucial two chapters to the end of Grimm as I didn’t think it left Kit in the right place.  I do now however think she’s come full circle as a heroine and I like that.\n\nTomorrow I’m aiming to head to RFH to get some re-writing and editing done – I joined as member a few weeks ago now, so I can go sit on the 6th floor and stare out of the windows across the river and look pensive and writerly.  <- this by the way is what writers do, in case you didn’t know.\n\nThere has been great things happening in the lives of a handful of friends.  My friend Tanya Byrne’s book: Heart Shaped Bruise published by Headline, got off to an amazing start with some awesome reviews.  My friend Sharon Jones announced her two book contract with Orchard through her lovely agent Jenny Savill.  My friend Mo announced her 3 book deal with Macmillan this morning through her agent, Gemma Cooper.  I tell you, being around girls this talented and this lovely, is genuinely inspiring.  I suspect I’ve got around 45% more wrinkles now cos of all the smiling.  I totally blame them!\n\nI’ve also been reading some great books.  Alex Bledsoe’s The Hum and the Shiver for one – oh gods, just so good, so beautifully written and evocative.  I can’t wait to read more of his books.\n\nAlso: NK Jemisin has rapidly become one of my favourite female authors.  I’m indulging in The Killing Moon.  You know when you get into a book so much that you feel the words under your skin, in your blood, in your head? That’s what reading NKJ’s books do to me.\n\nIf you’re at a loss as to what to read, you can do far worse than picking up either of these books to indulge in.\n\nOne thought on “Long time, no blog\n\n 1. There will be no window gazing tomorrow. There will be WORK! Hadn’t thought to see The Raid but will now. And, oh yes, I loved Avengers Assemble.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.795477032661438} +{"content": "product description page\n\nLove Songs & Other Lies - Unabridged by Jessica Pennington (CD/Spoken Word)\n\nLove Songs & Other Lies - Unabridged by Jessica Pennington (CD/Spoken Word) - image 1 of 1\n\nabout this item\n\nSometimes the last note is just the beginning. 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I have written my first novel, The Legend of Finndragon’s Curse under the pen name Richie Earl and I have a small Welsh publisher. The book should be in print early in 2013. Meanwhile the ebook version is available on Kindle.\n\nI have lived all my life in Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales, which is quite a large town by Welsh standards.\n\nI am a family man and have been married to Angela for sixteen years and have three children: Katie 13, Lucy 8 and Jonathan 6, who have inspired and encouraged me to write. The family is completed by our pet Benson, a rescue dog who has been with us for nine years.\n\nI have based some of the characters in the book on my children. Initially...more\n\nWell, after much sweat and too many tears, The Tales of Finndragon - 1500 Years in the Making Blog Tour starts today, Wednesday May 15th. I have gone to great lengths in organising and planning this tour, and I'll be glad when it's over, so I can finally get some sleep. The Legend of Finndragon's Curse, will be on sale at just 99c/77p until the end of May. During the tour, my second book, Retu... Read more of this blog post »\nPublished on May 13, 2013 18:01 • 1 view\nAverage rating: 4.41 · 17 ratings · 14 reviews · 1 distinct work · Similar authors\nThe Legend of Finndragon's ...\n4.41 of 5 stars 4.41 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2011\n\n* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. 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The goal is not merely the rebuttal of a rebuttal; there is a lesson to learn concerning the realist/anti-realist dialectic generated by van Fraassen’s view\nKeywords Philosophy   Logic   Ethics   Ontology   Epistemology   Philosophy\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.1007/s10670-006-0003-Gideon Rosen (1994). What is Constructive Empiricism? Philosophical Studies 74 (2):143 - 178.\nBradley Monton & Bas C. van Fraassen (2003). Constructive Empiricism and Modal Nominalism. 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S. dollar bill?\nDid a pharaoh inspire Moses to worship one God?\nWhat’s a Canaanite demoness doing at a rock concert?\n\nSince the beginning of time, people have been insatiably curious. They’ve asked questions about where we come from, why the stars shine and the seasons change, and what constitutes evil. The imaginative answers crafted by our ancestors have served as religion, science, philosophy, and popular literature. In this latest installment of the New York Times bestselling Don’t Know Much About®Mythology: Everything You Need to Know About the Greatest Stories in Human History but Never Learned…\n\n“...ranges widely and with such sparkling wit...a superb starting point for entering the world of mythology.”\n-Publishers Weekly (starred review)\n\n“Davis is clearly the owner of a questing mind....An accessible and informed guide to an always-fascinating subject.”\n-Kirkus Reviews\n\n“A massive overview of every myth under the sun. Davis shatters commonly held myths about myths.”\n-Daily News\n\nProduct Details ISBN-10: 0060932570\nISBN-13: 9780060932572\nPublished: Harper Perennial, 08/01/2006\nPages: 560\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8074954748153687} +{"content": "\nSecond Turn\n\nSkat Turning up the second skat card for trump\n\nThe official rules of card games glossary. 2009.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Second Turn — (orig. Malayalam Randamoozham ) is an award winning novel by acclaimed Malayalam novelist M. T. Vasudevan Nair . M. T. Vasudevan Nair is the recipient of Jnanpith award, the highest literary honour in India, and Randamoozham is widely credited as …   Wikipedia\n\n • second turn — second place that a road branches off …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • turn — turn1 W1S1 [tə:n US tə:rn] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(your body)¦ 2¦(object)¦ 3¦(direction)¦ 4¦(move around central point)¦ 5¦(change)¦ 6¦(attention/thoughts)¦ 7 turn your back (on somebody/something) 8¦(age/time)¦ 9 turn something inside out …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • Turn It Up (Pixie Lott album) — Turn It Up Studio album by Pixie Lott Released 11 September 2009 ( …   Wikipedia\n\n • Second Intifada — Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Clockwise from above: A masked P …   Wikipedia\n\n • Turn Your Back on Bush — is a form of protest in the United States to express dissatisfaction with President George W. Bush. The first known protest took place on June 14, 2002 in Columbus, Ohio where President Bush delivered a commencement address [… …   Wikipedia\n\n • turn — [tʉrn] vt. [ME turnen < OE turnian & OFr turner, tourner, both < L tornare, to turn in a lathe, turn < tornus, lathe < Gr tornos, lathe, carpenter s compasses, akin to terein, to bore through: for IE base see THROW] I to cause to… …   English World dictionary\n\n • Turn A Gundam — title screen ∀ガンダム (Tān Ē Gandamu) Genre Mec …   Wikipedia\n\n • Turn (band) — Turn Origin Kells / Dublin, Ireland Genres Indie, Indie rock Years active 1998–2006 Labels Setanta Records Infectious …   Wikipedia\n\n • Turn! Turn! Turn! — Album par The Byrds Sortie 6 décembre 1965 Enregistrement 23 août – 1er novembre 1965 Durée 30:24 Genre …   Wikipédia en Français\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": 0.9997247457504272} +{"content": "Reader reviews and comments on Saddam, plus links to write your own review.\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reviews |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nKing of Terror\n\nby Con Coughlin\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Shades of Gray\n\nWoe To The Watcher\n\nKristie Lynn Higgins\n\nSHADES OF GRAY: Woe To The Watcher\n\nText Copyright © 2012 by Kristie Lynn Higgins\n\nCover Art Copyright © 2012\n\nSmashwords Edition\n\nNo part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by an information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author.\n\nThis ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each person. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.\n\nPrevious Page Next Page Page 1 of 366", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9863989353179932} +{"content": "Book Tags\n\nIf you follow me on Twitter, you may or may not know that I love Halsey and her music. So when I saw that Fadwa of Word Wonders created a book tag for Halsey’s latest album, Manic, I couldn’t resist the need to participate, despite the obvious lack of posts coming from this blog lately.\n\nI honestly don’t know how active I will be on this blog once I finish the ARCs I currently have, but for now, this seemed like a fun post that I’m happy to do, so I hope it’s interesting for you too.\n\nAnd be sure to check out Fadwa’s booktube video where she introduces the tag!\n\nContinue reading “BOOK TAG: Halsey Is MANIC”\n\nARC Reviews\n\nARC REVIEW: American Sweethearts by Adriana Herrera\n\n47795440._SY475_Publisher: Carina Press\nRelease Date: March 30, 2020\nReceived From: NetGalley\n\nJuan Pablo Campos doesn’t do regrets. He’s living the dream as a physical therapist with his beloved New York Yankees. He has the best friends and family in the world and simply no time to dwell on what could’ve been.\n\nExcept when it comes to Priscilla, the childhood friend he’s loved for what seems like forever.\n\nNew York City police detective Priscilla Gutierrez has never been afraid to go after what she wants. Second …if they can just accept each other as they are.\n\nContinue reading “ARC REVIEW: American Sweethearts by Adriana Herrera”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000027418136597} +{"content": "\nNickiMann Profile\n\nBronze Writer BadgeBooksie 2018 Poetry Contest\n\nNickiMann is a Fan of:\n\nNickiMann is a member of:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9913001656532288} +{"content": "\nEl autobus magico Es Devorado / The Magic School Bus Gets Eaten: Un Libro Sobre Las Cadenas Alimentarias / A Book About Food Chains (El autobus magico / The Magic School Bus) (Spanish Edition) Reviews\n\nUPDATE TIME: 2018-10-02 \nReview Score: 5 out of 5 star From 0 user ratings\nISBN:0590739182\n\n\" Gordon: \"I liked the part when the Magic School Bus turns into a dolphin. And when they get eaten by the whale.\" 7/26/14 \" said.\n\n\" science supplement to add to the classroom library \" said.\n\n\" Not as wordy as some of the MSB books, but still too much. \" said.\n\n\" A fun book to use when exploring the food chain or marine life. Children love the adventure given throughout the story. I would use this in upper elementary grades. \" said.\n\n\" Who eats what?! Great book to teach about food webs and the food cycle. \" said.\n\n\" This is a book about food chains, primarily ocean food chains. Ms. Frizzle and the kids go on a field trip to the ocean and figure out the connection between green scum and tuna fish. It's funny and enlightening and you just can't beat a field trip with the Friz! Our girls love these Magic School Bus TV tie-in stories! \" said.\n\n\"The Magic School Bus Gets Eaten by Pat Relf and Patricia Relf, is about Ms. Frizzle’s class taking a field trip to the ocean. This book teaches students about the food chain.\n\nThe illustrations in this book are fun and colorful. The content in this book is very detailed but it is still easy enough for kids to be able to read and understand the material.\n\nThis book would be great to inspire a lesson where the students write down what have they had for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The students will then break down what they ate and create a food web from it.\n\n\"My generic review of the Magic School Bus books -\n\nWe really love the series. This book doesn't have all the cartoony dialouge asides that the earlier books have. There are maybe a comment or two per page instead of full conversations. Some people hate that; I think I prefer it. The page is less busy.\n\nThese books clearly explain a certain topic. There are often additional activities at the end of the book for further learning.\n\nWe read these for 'fun' during picture book time and we read them when learning about a certain subject.\n\nMost of the books have movies which correspond. We've enjoyed those as well.\n\nOctober 2018 New Book:\n\nYou Maybe Interested In Other Reviews:\n\nHot Search:\n\nkids ebooks    bobby knight book    short stories on the internet    short srory    funny kids stories    baby dresses boutique    good short stories to read    fun easy crafts    baby boutique seattle    blank page book    habitats for animals for kids    comics creator    tiger mother book    kids stories to read    adventure pictures for kids    chasing fireflies com    quick and easy kids crafts    child law    popular entertainers 2013 for baby book    books of life lessons   ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9958774447441101} +{"content": "\n   See:BURDEKIN, Katherine P.\n\nScience Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. . 2011.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Murray Bridge, South Australia — Murray Bridge South Australia Main street of Murray Bridge Population …   Wikipedia\n\n • Constantine Ó Nialláin — Constantine Ó Nialláin, (aka Constantine O Nelan) Irish soldier and Capuchin friar, c. 1560? after 1621. Biography The “son of Dr O’Nelan of Ballyfarracnan castle, County Limerick” (p.13), Ó Nialláin had fought as a young man against English… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Constantine ruble — The Constantine ruble is a rare silver coin of the Russian Empire bearing the profile of Constantine, the brother of emperors Alexander I and Nicholas I. It was prepared to be manufactured at the Saint Petersburg Mint during the brief Interregnum …   Wikipedia\n\n • Murray State University — This article is about the university in Kentucky. For the community college in Oklahoma, see Murray State College. Murray State University Established 1922 Type …   Wikipedia\n\n • Constantine Phipps (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) — Sir Constantine Henry Phipps ( 1656 1723 ) was an English born lawyer who held the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland . His term of office was marked by bitter political faction fighting and he faced repeated requests for his removal. His… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Dow Constantine — 8th King County Executive Incumbent Assumed office 24 November 2009 …   Wikipedia\n\n • Madonna Constantine — Madonna G. Constantine [cite news | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/22/nyregion/22prof.html? r=2 scp=2 sq=university st=nyt oref=slogin oref=login | title = Professor at Columbia to Keep Job | first = Karen W | last = Arenson | date = 2008… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Michael Constantine — Données clés Naissance 22 mai 1927 (1927 05 22) (84 ans) Reading, Pennsylvanie (États Unis) Nationalité …   Wikipédia en Français\n\n • Katharine Burdekin — (23 July 1896 – 10 August 1963) (born Katharine Penelope Cade) was a British novelist who wrote speculative fiction dealing with political, social, and spiritual issues. She was the sister of Rowena Cade, creator of the Minack Theatre in Cornwall …   Wikipedia\n\n • education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …   Universalium\n\n • Geschichte der Tr’ondek Hwech’in First Nation — Die Geschichte der Tr’ondek Hwech’in First Nation, einer der kanadischen First Nations im Territorium Yukon, reicht ihrer eigenen Anschauung nach mehr als zehn Jahrtausende zurück. Sie betrachten sich seit unvordenklichen Zeiten als Teil des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9778470993041992} +{"content": "Author Talk: Amanda Montell, Author of Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism\n\nPresented on: Tuesday,Wayne State University.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9954503178596497} +{"content": "\nLast name origin & meaning:\n\nIrish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cléirigh (or Mac Cléirigh) ‘descendant (or son) of the scribe, clerk, or cleric (cléireach)’, also commonly Anglicized as Clark.\n\nComments for McLear", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964772462844849} +{"content": "A woman's always younger than a man of equal years.Rate it:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it\n\nElizabeth Barrett Browning\n\nEnglish poet best remembered for love sonnets written to her husband Robert Browning (1806-1861)\n\nAll Elizabeth Barrett Browning quotes | Elizabeth Barrett Browning Books\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFind a translation for this quote in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this Elizabeth Barrett Browning quote with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Elizabeth Barrett Browning Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 10 Mar. 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": 0.9485068321228027} +{"content": "How to say AIM in Malayalam eɪm\n\nWould you like to know how to translate AIM to Malayalam? This page provides all possible translations of the word AIM in the Malayalam language.\n\nDiscuss this AIM Malay translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"AIM.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 1 Dec. 2015. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "How to say YOK in Bulgarian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate YOK to Bulgarian? This page provides all possible translations of the word YOK in the Bulgarian language.\n\nDiscuss this YOK Bulgarian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"YOK.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 30 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Event: 'RPCV Book Club' Print\n  RPCV Book Club\nDate: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 - 6:30 pm\nDuration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes\n\nRPCVCO supports a book club for RPCVs in the Denver area.  The group meets every other month to discuss books relevant to the Peace Corps community.  The next meeting information is below.\n\nLocation:  Tony’s Market\n\n950 Broadway, Denver, CO\n\nWhen: June 12, 2013 6:30-8:00 pm\n\nJun 12    A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush by Eric Newby, 2008. Frank and funny account of a mountain-climbing expedition in the wild and remote Hindu Kush, in north-eastern Afghanistan. One of the classics of travel writing.\n\nAug 14   Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits by Laila Lalami, 2006. Fiction. A different twist on the immigrant story, Muslims immigrating from North Africa to Europe.\n\nOct 9     Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo, 2012. A brilliantly written, fast-paced book, based on three years of uncompromising reporting. A bewildering age of global change and inequality is made human.\n\nDec 11   The World America Made by Robert Kagan, 2012. American world order: is it worth preserving or should we pull back? Issues of globalization and U.S. position in the world.\n\nOur Book Club meetings are on the second Wednesdays of even months. Tony's has a store parking lot, and street parking is free after 6:00.\n\nIf you are interested in being added to the Book Club Evite list please email Bruce McDonald (Bulgaria 2002-2004) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.690462589263916} +{"content": "What does VWPB stand for?\n\nWhat does VWPB mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: VWPB.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for VWPB:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nVolunteers Who Produce Books\n\nCommunity » Media\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is VWPB? Got another good explanation for VWPB? 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\"VWPB.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 31 Aug. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9866276979446411} +{"content": "Decline of American Power The U.S. in a Chaotic World\n\nBy: I Wallerstein\n320 pages, no illustrations\nPublisher: The New Press\nThe Decline of American Power\nClick to have a closer look\n • The Decline of American Power ISBN: 9781565847996 Paperback Dec 2003 Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks\nPrice: £23.50\nAbout this book Customer reviews Related titles\n\nAbout this book\n\nContrary to the prevailing views of the mainstream, social scientist Immanuel Wallerstein argues that the principal crisis facing the US and the world is not terrorism, but rather the decline of American power and the decay in the organizational structures of the world system. The book analyses this process and discusses some of the major real and false themes of our times: globalization, Islam, racism, democracy, intellectuals and the left.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nBy: I Wallerstein\n320 pages, no illustrations\nPublisher: The New Press\nCurrent promotions\nBritish WildlifeRedfernBacklist Bargains 2021Order your free copy of our 2020 equipment catalogue", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8438535928726196} +{"content": "AISFP 323 — Faith Hunter\n\nKristi chats with USA Today & New York Times Bestseller author Faith Hunter. For those of you who don’t follow contemporary fantasy, Faith is the author of The NYT Bestselling Jane Yellowrock series, about a skin walker of Cherokee decent who can turn into any creature she desires and hunts vampires for a living… I’m not […]\n\nAISFP 321 — Jordan Stratford\n\nAt 2015 New York Comic Con, Kristi had the chance to meet and chat with middle grade SFF author Jordan Stratford. Jordan’s publishing story is spectacularly unique because before The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency was even written, major publishing and franchise players were bidding for it due to a 2012 Kickstarter campaign that went viral. Since […]\n\nAISFP 320 — Erin Lindsey: When Mary Sue Failed the Bechdel\n\nKristi chats with author Erin Lindsey (interview begins about 41:15) about her recent article on TOR.com titled WHEN MARY SUE FAILED THE BECHDEL TEST and novel from her BLOOD BOUND series. In our Erin Lindsey episode: Before the interview, Brent and Kristi talk about their favorite genre-type things from 2015 and what they’re looking forward to in 2016. When Mary Sue Failed The Bechdel  […]\n\nAISFP 316 – Sam Sykes, The City Stained Red\n\nKristi Charish and Rob Matheny chat with Sam Sykes, author of the critically acclaimed novel The City Stained Red, the first book in his new fantasy trilogy, Bring Down Heaven. This episode is brought to you by The Forgotten Prince from Josh Hayes. In book two of the Second Star series, Fighter pilot Lt. John McNeal narrowly escaped […]\n\nAISFP 315 — Rod Duncan\n\nKristi Charish chats with Rod Duncan, author of the critically acclaimed novel The Bullet Catcher’s Daughter, the first book in the alternate history series The Fall of the Gas-lit Empire. This episode is brought to you by The Forgotten Prince from Josh Hayes. In book two of the Second Star series, Fighter pilot Lt. John McNeal narrowly escaped […]\n\nInterview: Logan Hunder, Witches Be Crazy\n\nRobert had a chance to chat with Logan J. Hunder, the debut author of WITCHES BE CRAZY (Night Shade Books, July 2015), a whimsical and mischievous tale of courage, unconventional friendship, and persevering even when you’re completely out of your depth. It may also involve killer fish, sexy princesses, and rocks getting punched in the face. It […]\n\nAISFP 307– Lou Anders, Nightborn\n\nBrent and Kristi chat with Lou Anders, author of the two Throne and Bones middle grade books, Frostborn and Nightborn, which Kirkus Reviews described as a series that “future fans of Tolkien and George R.R. Martin can happily cut their serial- fantasy teeth on.” We also chat about the career switch Lou’s made from editor at Pyr Books to full time author.\n\nKristi’s Read, Play List\n\nHi Folks! Man, oh man was I sick after Norwescon. ‘Con crud’ I believe is the popular term…Any who, I’m back and ready to post what I’ve been playing and reading the last two weeks. Reading As some of you know I’ve been reading UNSEEMLY SCIENCE by Rod Duncan and managed to finish that this past week. This […]\n\nAISFP 295 – Jennifer Foehner Wells and Jodi McIsaac (Part 1)\n\nThe discussion of whether to go the self publishing or traditional publishing route is delegated to writers who have been wildly successful — and often from those who started their careers five to ten years ago. Jennifer Foehner Wells, the science fiction author of FLUENCY,  and Jodi McIsaac, fantasy author of the THIN VEIL series, join […]\n\nKristi’s Read, Play List and Norwescon 38\n\nHi Folks! As some of you know, I was at Norwescon 38 this weekend as a panelist. It was awesome. This was my first time out at a conference as a debut author and GRR Martin was GoH. I repeat — it was awesome. Thanks so much to Norwescon for inviting me, and Philip K. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998579025268555} +{"content": "Book Tour – “Seam Keepers” by Celaine Charles\n\nBook Tour – “Seam Keepers” by Celaine Charles\n\nSeam Keepers\nSeam Keepers Book 1\nby Celaine Charles\nGenre: Fantasy\nAshton Nichols dreads the changes graduation will bring, most of all, losing her impulsive best friend, Mason. Her world turns upside down when she follows him into the woods and encounters a demon and a destiny beyond what she ever imagined.\nMason Deed seeks freedom from his grief-stricken father. But after his encounter in the woods, he must think about Ashton’s safety. Hiding the truth from her about her identity leaves them both vulnerable and caught between good and evil.\nTogether they uncover the unimaginable. Will they find enough courage and strength to claim their own free will, save their families, and protect human souls?\nCelaine Charles lives in the Pacific Northwest where she teaches elementary school, writes fiction and poetry, and blogs about her writing journey on Steps In Between.\nHer YA Fantasy, Seam Keepers, debuted May 12, 2021 (The Wild Rose Press). Always busy, Celaine is currently drafting the sequel, Dream Keepers, along with a brand-new YA Contemporary Fantasy, Life Song.\nHer poetry book, Colors Collected, debuted in August 2019. This book stemmed from her online poetry series, Colors, hosted on Channillo, and awarded Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, and Best Poetry Series for the 2018 Channillo Awards. In addition, she has poetry published with other various presses.\nWhen Celaine isn’t writing, she is usually with family and friends, or hiking among the trees and the flowers in her beautiful evergreen state.\nFollow the tour HERE for special content and a giveaway!\n$25 Amazon\nFacebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather\n\nOne Reply to “Book Tour – “Seam Keepers” by Celaine Charles”\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": 0.9992108345031738} +{"content": "Cookie Consent by FreePrivacyPolicy.com Marianne Lewis Welcome Message - Spring 2019\nUploaded on Jan 29, 2020\n\nComment (0)\nMarianne Lewis Welcome Message - Spring 2019\nMarianne Lewis, the incoming dean of the Carl H. Lindner College of Business at the University of Cincinnati, takes a moment to introduce herself before stepping into her role in July 2019", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8201401829719543} +{"content": "Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage (Hardcover)\n\nBlack Indians: A Hidden Heritage Cover Image\nUsually Ships in 1-5 Days66\nISBN-10: 1442446366\nPublisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers\nPublication Date: January 3rd, 2012\nPages: 272\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994571208953857} +{"content": "New website is under construction.\n\nAug 17, 2013\n\nOnly $0.99! The Complete Souls of the Stones Trilogy by Kelly Walker\n\nA convenient omnibus edition of the three main works of the Souls of the Stones series.\n\nSouls of the Stones follows Emariya Warren as she navigates the three divided lands of her world, as well as the three families striving for control. The series incorporates traditional fantasy elements such as prophecy and magic with a love story that transcends genre and time. Books 1-3 are included.\n\nCornerstone - When Emariya Warren learns enemy forces have captured her father, she'll do anything to save him. Anything. Even marry a mysterious prince she knows nothing about in order to rally the strength to arrange a rescue. During her journey to Torian's foreign castle, Emariya comes face to face with her mother's killers--and a deadly secret.\n\nNot only does Emariya possess a powerful but unexpected magical gift. So does the prince she's promised to marry, and an ominous prophecy has warned theirThe whole series is available for $0.99 today on Amazon!\n\nFor more from Kelly Walker, visit her website, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and Pinterest.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5692768096923828} +{"content": "No products in the cart.\n\nNo products in the cart.\n\nArchipelago Books\n\nOur Lady of the Nile Named a \"Best Book of 2014\" by Publishers Weekly\n\nWe are honored that Our Lady of the Nile, by Scholastique Mukasonga, has made the Publishers Weekly “Best Books of 2014” list!\n\nMukasonga’s debut novel uses the titular girls boarding school, perched on a ridge near the source of the Nile, as a lens through which to examine the Hutu and Tutsi conflict in Rwanda. Mainly setting her story 15 years before the 1994 genocide, Mukasonga, through the girls’ daily experiences at the school, sheds light on the growing political, ethnic, and social hostility of a country moving toward disaster.”\n\nHead to their website to see the full line-up.\n\nPost a Comment\n\nA nonprofit press devoted to contemporary & classic world literature\n232 3rd Street Brooklyn NY 11215", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9899078011512756} +{"content": "Poems 2018", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Monday, June 13, 2011\n\nMonday Madness (82): The Revenant by Sonia Gensler\n\nWhat is Monday Madness?\n\nIt’s the phenomenon affecting all book lovers as we count down the hours in hopes of getting our hands on highly anticipated books on release day. So, come join me throughout the week where I will be featuring Author Interviews, Reviews, Guest Posts, and Contests for great books.\n\nTHE REVENANT by Sonia Gensler\nPub. Date: June 2011\nPublisher: Random House Children's Books\nFormat: Hardcover , 336pp\nAge Range: 12\n1 comment :\n\nI want to hear from you, I promise I won't bite!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999603807926178} +{"content": "handcuffs definition, meaning - what is handcuffs 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 “handcuffs”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [plural] uk   us   /ˈhænd.kʌfs/ (informal cuffs)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5885220766067505} +{"content": "DSpace Collection: http://hdl.handle.net/2381/7676 Fri, 29 Jul 2016 19:51:11 GMT 2016-07-29T19:51:11Z The Best of All Worlds?: Representing Space and Belonging in Luis Buñuel’s Mexican Cinema http://hdl.handle.net/2381/37170Wed, 06 Apr 2016 14:44:07 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/37170 2016-04-06T14:44:07Z Development of Translation Curricula at Undergraduate Translation Courses in Saudi Universities: Exploring Student Needs and Market Demands http://hdl.handle.net/2381/36292Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:52 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35096 2015-11-19T09:06:52Z Some German novels on the Second World War. Their literary and social significance. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35094Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:51 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35094 2015-11-19T09:06:51Z Aspects of realism in the historical dramas of Chr. D. Grabbe: A critical evaluation of the appropriateness of the term as applied to the dramatist's work. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35095Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:48 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35093 2015-11-19T09:06:48Z Analysis of host/plasmid interactions in yeast. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35092Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:45 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35092 2015-11-19T09:06:45Z Space and symbolism in the restauration novelle. with particular reference to jeremias gotthelf's die schwarze spinne, adalbert stifter's der hochwald and franz grillparzer's der arme spielmann. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35089Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:44 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35089 2015-11-19T09:06:44Z The portrayal of madness in Georg Buchner's \"Lenz and Woyzeck\" and some possible sources. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35091 Title: The portrayal of madness in Georg Buchner's \"Lenz and Woyzeck\" and some possible sources. Authors: Crighton, James L. Abstract: Abstract not available. Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:44 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35091 2015-11-19T09:06:44Z In Dante's wake. The Dantean poetics of \"Finnegans Wake\". http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35090Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:43 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35088 2015-11-19T09:06:43Z The influence of Voltaire upon Anatole France. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35087 Title: The influence of Voltaire upon Anatole France. Authors: Whittle, H. E. (Horace Edwin) Abstract: Abstract not available. Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:42 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35087 2015-11-19T09:06:42Z The \"Herkules\" - novel of Andreas Heinrich Bucholtz. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35086Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:38 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35086 2015-11-19T09:06:38Z Andreas Gryphius' Aemilius Paulus Papinianus on the German itinerant stage of the late 17th and early 18th century. 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Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:06:32 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35084 2015-11-19T09:06:32Z An investigation of the teratogenic properties of human sera using a mammalian whole embryo culture technique. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35083Wed, 08 Jul 2015 13:16:59 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/32515 2015-07-08T13:16:59Z The impact of grammatical differences on Mandarin Chinese-English simultaneous interpreting http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31432Fri, 16 Jan 2015 12:07:45 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31432 2015-01-16T12:07:45Z Pulp : youth language, popular culture and literature in 1990s Italian fiction http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31136Mon, 15 Dec 2014 10:45:20 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31135 2014-12-15T10:45:20Z Representations of Shakespeare on the French stage since the 1960s http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31133Mon, 15 Dec 2014 10:45:19 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31134 2014-12-15T10:45:19Z Landscape in Theodor Storm's Novellen : an aspect of the development of Strom's descriptive style into poetic realism http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31132Mon, 15 Dec 2014 10:45:19 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31132 2014-12-15T10:45:19Z Translators theorising translation : A study of Japanese/English translators’ accounts of dispute situations and its implications for translation pedagogy http://hdl.handle.net/2381/29157Mon, 16 Jun 2014 09:37:17 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/28912 2014-06-16T09:37:17Z The lieu factice : performance, identity, and place in French and Italian Queer documentary since 2000 http://hdl.handle.net/2381/28536Tue, 11 Sep 2012 11:25:02 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/11005 2012-09-11T11:25:02Z Representations of violence in contemporary Spanish cinema http://hdl.handle.net/2381/10227Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:20:23 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/10227 2012-03-21T14:20:23Z Animality in the Works of Émile Zola http://hdl.handle.net/2381/9880Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:06:17 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/9880 2011-11-14T15:06:17Z Power and Agency in Francophone Sub-Saharan African Life Narratives of Slavery in the Modern Era http://hdl.handle.net/2381/8199Fri, 09 Jul 2010 14:04:49 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/2381/8199 2010-07-09T14:04:49Z", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9881463050842285} +{"content": "Login   Sign Up \n\nRandom Read\nINDIA by Cec\n\nRoute Magazine (Magazines)\n\nSearch WriteWords Directory\n\nAddress:PO Box 167\n0845 1581565\n\n  Web site : http://www.route-online.com\nEmail : info@route-online.com\n\n  Read the WriteWords interview with Route Magazine (Magazines)\n\nKeywords associated with this entry :\nmagazines, poetry, performance, fiction, general.\n\nRecommended Method of Approach:\nPhone Call Letter Synopsis Sample Chapters Full text SAE\n\nUseful Information :\n'Founded in 2000, Route is a terraced publishing house in the north of England. 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She is fascinated by landscapes, adventurous women and very cold places and has published three adult novels and three novels for children.\n\nCrossing the Southern Ocean\n\nWhat a two-week Antarctic voyage does: Shakes you up Lays you out Slows you down Turns you in. It was a surreal fortnight, carried across 5000km of ocean in the belly of the great metal beast – the Aurora Australis … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 11 Comments\n\nDeparture imminent\n\nGoing to Antarctica is one big roller coaster. Arrived Hobart Sunday. Two days of training at the Australian Antarctic Division, which mostly consisted of graphic descriptions (with illustrations) of the various ways you can hurt yourself or die. Have now … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 8 Comments\n\nLiving in Antarctica\n\nIt’s now official – together with screenwriter Jane Allen, I’ve been awarded the 2018/19 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship.  This is the journey of a lifetime – setting out on one of the final trips of the Aurora Australis icebreaker from Hobart on … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 5 Comments\n\nSixty Seconds: a book that demanded\n\nSome book ideas bang on the door. Some tap gently. In Big Magic, author Elizabeth Gilbert says that when ideas come knocking, they don’t hang around forever – you need to commit to them or they’ll move off and find … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 9 Comments\n\nA dream with wheels\n\nIn 2014, Dave Eggers – author, storyteller, publisher and radical ambassador for kids’ creativity (not to mention mind behind the best book title ever: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius) visited Sydney and spoke about his work on youth literacy … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 2 Comments\n\nHeading south… in a roundabout way\n\nTwo thirds through my journey home and wildly disoriented already. It’s late afternoon Wednesday in Honolulu, 26 degrees, and I’m sipping a cup of tea in bed, feeling zombie-ish and between time zones… In San Francisco where I spent the … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 2 Comments\n\nAlaska: bottom-on-seat-time\n\nArrived in Sitka late on Friday 17 Feb, after a slow three-flight island hop around southeast Alaska –  enlivened by some superb Alaskan views from the plane. Tottered up the frosty midnight path to our home for (nearly) a month – … Continue reading\n\nPosted in News | 3 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986515641212463} +{"content": "Giveaway: The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia\n\nThis giveaway is sponsored by The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia\n\nAmanda Nelson: Amanda Nelson is the Managing Editor of Book Riot. She lives in Richmond, VA. Follow her on Twitter: @ImAmandaNelson", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.861013650894165} +{"content": "'TWAS - The Roleplaying Game Before Christmas\n\nAs an experienced writer of tie-in fiction, I have written everything from Doctor Who adventures to Warhammer novels via Sonic the Hedgehog gamebooks and Moshi Monsters stories.\n\nI have also written many novels set within worlds I have created myself, most notably the Pax Britannia steampunk series published by Abaddon Books.\n\nI also enjoy writing short stories and have had my work published in numerous anthologies, with plenty more still to come. 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(Show)\n • 1 copy at Athens-Clarke County Library.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 64 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status\nAthens Regional Library System - Athens-Clarke County Library FIC FOLLETT 33207001140088 FICTION Available\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 0877951861 :\n • ISBN: 9780877951865\n • Physical Description: vii, 313 p. ; 25 cm.\n • Publisher: New York : Arbor House, c1978.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: An extraordinary World War II German agent with secret information about the Allied D-Day landing waits at an English lighthouse to be picked up by a submarine and becomes sidetracked by an affair with a paraplegic's wife.\nAdditional Physical Form available Note: Also issued online.\nSubject: World War, 1939-1945 > Fiction.\nEspionage, German > Fiction.\nMarried women > Fiction.\nScotland > Fiction.\nGenre: Spy stories.\nWar stories.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9507415294647217} +{"content": "Read More is a simple project with a simple goal: we publish short bursts of fiction straight to our website, in the hope of attracting as many readers as possible. 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Find out all about diggers, bulldozers, tractors and other big machines.There are more than ninety titles in the Read it yourself series, ranging from classic fairy tales and traditional stories from around the world, to favourite children's brands such as Peppa Pig, Angry Birds and Peter Rabbit. A range of specially written first reference titles complete the series, with information books about favourite subjects that even the most reluctant readers will enjoy.\nEach book has been carefully checked by educational consultants and can be read independently at home or used in a guided reading session at school. Further content includes comprehension questions or puzzles, helpful notes for parents, carers and teachers, and book band information for use in schools.\nBig Machines is a Level 2 Read it yourself book, ideal for children who have received some initial reading instruction and can read short, simple sentences with help. Additional facts support the key information and thematic links are made between across subjects. Includes contents, index and a picture glossary.\n\nAdditional information\n\nDimensions 17.93 × 11.84 × 0.76 cm\n\nGeneral Inquiries\n\nThere are no inquiries yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998947381973267} +{"content": "C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m\n\nSee all my books at AllThatChazz.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9910335540771484} +{"content": "Home » Events » Writer’s Café Salon » Writer’s Café Salon\n\nLoading Events\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nWriter’s Café Salon\n\nAugust 18, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm\n\n|Recurring Event (See all)\n\nAn event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until March 31, 2022\n\nMeet with other writers to discuss topics and challenges! These meetings are open to all writers from the region. 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Sporadically employed, and only twenty-three, the only thing I did … Continue reading\n\nMay 21, 2012 · Leave a comment\n\nThe Scream – doesn’t it make you want to scream?\n\nDoesn’t it just? A pastel version of The Scream, or Skrik in Nowegian, sells for $120m at Sotheby’s in New York. I doubt Edvard Munch would’ve been impressed, though he might have churned out … Continue reading\n\nMay 3, 2012 · 9", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9935894012451172} +{"content": "The pursuit of unhappiness. The elusive psychology of well-being , Daniel M. Haybron. Oxford university press, 2008, XV + 357 pages [Book Review]\n\nEconomics and Philosophy 25 (3):378-384 (2009)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.1017/S02662671099903iel Haybron (2006). Pursuing Unhappiness. 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Amiss implies failure (as of an arrow) to reach the mark aimed at and frequently suggests a shortcoming or defect (as by failure to reach a standard, an expectation, a definite… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • Amiss — A*miss , adv. [Pref. a + miss.] Astray; faultily; improperly; wrongly; ill. [1913 Webster] What error drives our eyes and ears amiss? Shak. [1913 Webster] Ye ask and receive not, because ye ask amiss. James iv. 3. [1913 Webster] {To take (an act …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • amiss — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not quite right; inappropriate. ► ADVERB ▪ wrongly or inappropriately. ● not go amiss Cf. ↑not go amiss ● take amiss Cf. ↑take amiss …   English terms dictionary\n\n • Amiss — A*miss ([.a]*m[i^]s ), a. Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper; as, it may not be amiss to ask advice. Note: [Used only in the predicate.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] His wisdom and virtue can not always rectify that which is amiss in himself or his… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Amiss — A*miss , n. A fault, wrong, or mistake. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Each toy seems prologue to some great amiss. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • amiss — (adv.) mid 13c., amis off the mark, also out of order, lit. on the miss, from a in, on (see A (Cf. a ) (1)) + missen fail to hit (see MISS (Cf. miss) (v.)). To take (something) amiss originally (late 14c.) was to miss the meaning of (see …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • amiss — [adj] wrong; defective awry, bad, confused, crooked, erring, erroneous, fallacious, false, faulty, flawed, foul, glitched up*, haywire, imperfect, improper, inaccurate, inappropriate, incorrect, mistaken, out of order, sick, unfair, unlawful,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • amiss — index astray, defective, disordered, errant, erroneous, faulty, improper, inaccurate, inappropriate …   Law dictionary\n\n • amiss — [ə mis′] adv. [ME amis, on mis: see A 1 & MISS1] in a wrong way; astray, wrongly, faultily, improperly, etc. adj. wrong, faulty, improper, etc.: used only in the predicate …   English World dictionary\n\n • amiss — a|miss1 [əˈmıs] adj [not before noun] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: miss mistake, failure ] if something is amiss, there is a problem = ↑wrong ▪ Elsa continued as if nothing was amiss. amiss with/in ▪ There s something amiss in their relationship.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • amiss — [[t]əmɪ̱s[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ If you say that something is amiss, you mean there is something wrong. Their instincts warned them something was amiss... Something is radically amiss in our health care system. 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Ritu\n Feb 13, 2017 @ 13:54:53\n\n All three! Beautiful Sis!\n\n 2. jacquelineobyikocha\n Feb 13, 2017 @ 14:26:11\n\n Well captured.\n\n 3. Judy E Martin\n Feb 13, 2017 @ 15:24:06\n\n Three amazing takes again, Willow. Well done! 🙂\n\n 4. Hugh's Views and News\n Feb 13, 2017 @ 15:53:44\n\n Well done, Willow. Heartwarming haikus.\n\n 5. Olga\n Feb 13, 2017 @ 17:43:55\n\n All perfect in their own way. Love the images you chose. Wonderful post! ❤\n\n 6. Let's CUT the Crap!\n Feb 14, 2017 @ 01:01:21\n\n Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. ❤ ❤ ❤ All three.\n\n 7. Patricia\n Feb 14, 2017 @ 02:51:30\n\n Lovely Haiku for the images.\n\n 8. Pat B\n Feb 14, 2017 @ 05:40:10\n\n These are all wonderful and the photos that go with each one are just perfect!\n\n 9. Lynz Real Cooking\n Feb 15, 2017 @ 15:52:39\n\n Each one special\n\n 10. Denis1950\n Feb 17, 2017 @ 00:56:20\n\n An amazing trio of haiku\n\n 11. 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This talk will explain just how it is that scholars of literature and theatre are now able to detect Shakespeare’s writing within larger works that were either published anonymously (as most plays were at the start of his career) or were published under someone else’s name.\n\nAfter sketching how we are now able to find this lost writing, the talk will consider the most interesting recent examples of rediscovered Shakespearian writing and will discuss just how this new material fits within the wider Shakespeare canon and what it tells us about his professional career and his relationships with his fellow writers and actors.\n\nFor event information, please contact Debbie Tinsley at Debbie.n.tinsley@dmu.ac.uk\n\nIn partnership with\n\nContact email address\n\nBooking required?\n\nBook your tickets\n\nWho's Attending\n\n21 people are attending Lost and found Shakespeare\n\n • Meenakshi Sharma\n • Eleanor Partridge\n • Lynzi Ogden\n • Janki Patel\n • Lynzi Ogden\n • Ana Weinberg\n • Lauren Raybould\n • Amir Khosravi\n • Dr Arthur Lyons\n • Graham Giblin\n • Load all attendees\n\nTickets are not available as this event has passed.\n\n22 November, 2017\n6:30 pm - 9:00 pm\nhttp://dmulocal.dmu.ac.uk/\n\nDe Montfort University, LE1 9BH\nDe Montfort University\nLeicester, LE1 9BH United Kingdom\nAccessibility information", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.996238648891449} +{"content": "South Hall Middle Media Center Blog\n\nLounging in the Library\n\nRick Riordan is coming to the ATL!\n\nPosted by Laura Losch on May 8, 2009\n\nHow cool is this! 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USA TODAY, 25 Feb. 2020 No flowers for my wife -- especially on our anniversary or birthday -- nothing, nada, zilch. cleveland, 30 Sep. 2019 See More\n\nThese examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'nada.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback about these examples.\n\nWord History\n\nSpanish, from Latin (res) nata situation, circumstance, literally, a thing come into being\n\nFirst Known Use\n\n1867, in the meaning defined above\n\nTime Traveler\nThe first known use of nada was in 1867\n\nDictionary Entries Near nada\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Nada.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nada. Accessed 26 Sep. 2023.\n\nLove words? 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[imp. & p. p. {Aroused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Arousing}.] [Pref. a + rouse.] To excite to action from a state of rest; to stir, or put in motion or exertion; to rouse; to excite; as, to arouse one from sleep; to arouse the dormant… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • arouse — The relation of arouse to rouse is much like that of arise to rise, i.e. rouse is almost always preferred in the literal sense with a person or animal as object. Arouse is chiefly used to mean ‘to call into being’ with reference to feelings and… …   Modern English usage\n\n • arouse — arouse; re·arouse; …   English syllables\n\n • arouse — [ə rouz′] vt. aroused, arousing [ A 2, intens. + ROUSE1] 1. to awaken, as from sleep 2. to stir, as to action or strong feeling 3. to evoke (some action or feeling); excite [to arouse pity] …   English World dictionary\n\n • arouse — index abet, agitate (activate), alert, bait (harass), discommode, disturb, elicit …   Law dictionary\n\n • arouse — ə rau̇z vt, aroused; arous·ing 1) to rouse or stimulate to action or to physiological readiness for activity 2) to give rise to …   Medical dictionary\n\n • arouse — (v.) 1590s, awaken (trans.), from A (Cf. a ) (1) on + ROUSE (Cf. rouse). 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Pax!!!\n\n User Not Available – May 25, 2013\n\n Roz, yes. After I did a reading of \"Never Let Me Go\", I realized why everyone said it was so trippy and near impossible to get. In any case, I'm glad you enjoyed the trip.\n\n Matthew Robinson – May 19, 2013\n\n Thanks, Roz, for commenting on my two little stories!\n\n Bill Yarrow – Mar 15, 2013\n\n Thanks for reading and commenting on \"Whiplash Marriage,\" Roz!\n\n Martha Rand – Jan 29, 2013\n\n Thanks Roz, for your comment on Refill Please. I've been enjoying your work and appreciate that you looked in on mine.\n\n Damion Hamilton – Sep 06, 2012\n\n Nice piece. great insight into human nature. I enjoyed it.\n\n Lynn Beighley – Aug 13, 2012\n\n Hi Roz, nice meeting you too, you funny woman.\n\n John Riley – Aug 03, 2012\n\n Thanks Roz for commenting on my \"Things I Didn't Do This Year\" piece. 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A. Fraser\n\nBritish Dictionary definitions for brow\n\nthe part of the face from the eyes to the hairline; forehead\nshort for eyebrow\nthe expression of the face; countenancea troubled brow\nthe top of a mine shaft; pithead\nthe jutting top of a hill, etc\nNorthern English dialect a steep slope on a road\n\nWord Origin for brow\n\nOld English brū; related to Old Norse brūn eyebrow, Lithuanian bruvis, Greek ophrus, Sanskrit bhrūs\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\nMedicine definitions for brow\n\nThe eyebrow.\nThe American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. 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Join Heidi and her friends as they experience new glasses, secret admirers, talent show mishaps, campfire stories, and more in this magical four-book collection.\nTarget Audience Note: Ages 5-9.\nSubject: Witches > Juvenile fiction.\nFriendship > Juvenile fiction.\nEyeglasses > Juvenile fiction.\nScience projects > Juvenile fiction.\nTalent shows > Juvenile fiction.\nCamps > Juvenile fiction.\nMagic > Juvenile fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996324181556702} +{"content": "Maisy's Bus (Board book)\n\nBy Lucy Cousins, Lucy Cousins (Illustrator)\nNot In Store / Available To Order (allow for shipping time to bookstore or direct-to-home)\n\nWhether driving over land or sailing across the sea, Maisy takes her friends all over the place in two shaped board books.\n\nIt’s a beautiful, sunny day, and Maisy knows just how to spend it — at the beach with her friends! Maisy arrives with her bus to pick up her pals. Cyril has food for the picnic, and Tallulah brings her pink float. After Charley and Eddie squeeze on board, it won’t be long at all until they’re at the seaside!\n\nPraise For…\n\nAnother solid, engaging piece from Maisy and Co.\n—Kirkus Reviews\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780763694067\nISBN-10: 0763694061\nPublisher: Candlewick\nPublication Date: April 25th, 2017\nPages: 18\nLanguage: English\nSeries: Maisy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994577169418335} +{"content": "‘Photographs’ Published at Visual Verse!\n\nI am delighted to share my poem, Photographs, is published at Visual Verse! It is no secret I love ekphrastic prompts and I greatly enjoyed writing Photographs! Here is why.\n\nSunshine Blogger Award No. 2!\n\nMy heart goes out to Kelly of The Kelly Diane Report for nominating me for the Sunshine Blogger Award! It is wonderful to know my words help spread sunshine and smiles. 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This novel adds a middle-grade perspective to the literature of imaginary friends and paints a convincing and compassionate portrait of a social class--the working poor--underrepresented in children's books.\" --The Horn Book, starred review\n\n..\".a quick read that encourages people of all ages to be honest with one another and value family and friends (real and imaginary )\" --Booklist\n\nAbout the Author\n\nKatherine Applegate is the author of the bestselling Animorphs series, and the novels Home of the Brave and The One and Only Ivan, winner of the 2013 Newbery Medal. 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As Aslam traces the murder investigation over the next eleven days, he explores the impact that these two events have on the town’s inhabitants—from Judge Anwar’s surviving family to the journalist reporting on the delivery of the mail packet. With masterful attention to detail and beautiful scenes that set the rhythms of daily life in Pakistan, Aslam creates a lush and timeless world—played out against an ominous backdrop of religious tensions, assassinations, changing regimes, and faraway civil wars.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nNadeem Aslam is the author of three highly acclaimed novels: Season of the Rainbirds, which won a Betty Trask Award; Maps for Lost Lovers, which was a New York Times Notable Book, winner of the Kiriyama Prize, shortlisted for the IMPAC prize, and longlisted for the Booker Prize; and, most recently, The Wasted Vigil. He is also the recipient of a Lannan Literary Fellowship. 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Garner\n\nin Garner’s Modern English Usage\n\nFourth edition\n\nPublished in print January 2016 | ISBN: 9780190491482\nPublished online August 2016 | e-ISBN: 9780190632373\nferret v.i.\n\nShow Summary Details\n\n, makes ferreted and ferreting in both AmE and BrE. See spelling (b).\n\nReference Entry.  15 words. \n\nSubjects: Language Reference\n\nFull text: subscription required\n\nHow to subscribe Recommend to my Librarian\n\nBuy this work at Oxford University Press »\n\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content. Please, subscribe or login to access all content. subscribe or login to access all content.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9586660265922546} +{"content": "\nHaiku Poems\nWriting Haiku\nHaiku Analysis\nHaiku Culture\nSubmit Haiku\nHaiku Poets\nPoet Interviews\nHaiku Books\nJapanese Poetry\nWestern Poets\nThe Beat Poets\n\nHaiku Love Poem\n\nThe perfect haiku love poem is short sweet and full of imagery, thus the Haiku is the perfect vehicle for love poetry!\n\nI love you, baby.\n\nLet's hurry up and do it\n\nBefore mom gets in.\n\nLove's only weakness\n\nIs also its greatest strength:\n\nIt defies reason\n\nA love so sincere\n\nNo loss to lustful wishes\n\nOnly you and I…\n\n- Michele Langlo\n\nlove is but a wave\n\nmeasure it’s height with your heart\n\nwave it back again\n\n- June O’Reilly\n\nPeeling your apple\n\nin an unbroken spiral\n\nour feet get tangled\n\n-Chen-ou Liu\n\nfor valentine's day examples of the haiku love poem, click here\n\nNew! 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His work has appeared on NBC's Today Show, CBS's The Early Show, CNN's American Morning, and BET's Nightly News. Recently, three of Manchester's short stories were selecte...\nTitle:The Changing Season\nProduct dimensions:276 pages, 9.37 X 6.2 X 1.02 in\nShipping dimensions:276 pages, 9.37 X 6.2 X 1.02 in\nPublished:February 16, 2016\nPublisher:The Story Plant\nAppropriate for ages:All ages\nISBN - 13:9781611882261\n\nRecently Viewed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9031257033348083} +{"content": "\ndoze the flames\n\nput out a fire by throwing water on it\n\nEnglish contemporary dictionary. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Discography of the Resident Evil video game series — Contents 1 Biohazard Orchestra 2 Biohazard Original Soundtrack Remix 3 Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack 4 Biohazard 2 Complete Track …   Wikipedia\n\n • light — light1 W1S1 [laıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(natural/artificial light)¦ 2¦(lamp/electric light etc)¦ 3¦(traffic control)¦ 4¦(on a vehicle)¦ 5 first light 6 be/stand in somebody s light 7¦(for a cigarette)¦ 8¦(in somebody s eyes)¦ 9 set light to something …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …   Universalium\n\n • Camões, Luís de — ▪ Portuguese poet Introduction in full  Luís Vaz de Camões , English  Luís Vaz de Camoëns , or  Camoens  born c. 1524/25, Lisbon died June 10, 1580, Lisbon       Portugal s great national poet, author of the epic poem Os Lusíadas (1572; The… …   Universalium\n\n • Shane Cough — est un groupe de musique électro punk de Rennes (France). 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Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999882578849792} +{"content": "\nAuthor(s): Mike Dumbleton; Robin Cowcher (Illustrator)\n\nPicture Books\n\nThe poignant story of a toy kangaroo that goes to war with a young man who doesn't come back.\n\nProduct InformationGeneral Fields\n\n • : Allen & Unwin\n • : Allen & Unwin Children's Books\n • : February 2018\n • : 260mm X 260mm\n • : February 2018\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : Mike Dumbleton; Robin Cowcher (Illustrator)\n • : Robin Cowcher", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983969926834106} +{"content": "header illustration\n\nExplore the\nBook Centre\n\nSupport the CCBC by becoming a member.\n\nHelp Amy help the CCBC by donating to her Marathon of Books!\n\nOur database of historical fiction and non-fiction books for educators.\n\nFind and book your favourite authors, illustrators & storytellers.\n\nBack issues of our popular news and reviews magazine are online – for free!\n\nClick here to download\n\nBlog Entry\n\nGreat Reads for the Holidays 2014\n\nCCBC red bookhead only.jpg\n\nThe Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCBC) has compiled a list of great Canadian books, for kids of all ages, for the 2014 holiday season. The books featured in this list are starred selections from the Fall 2014 edition of Best Books for Kids & Teens.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nRemembrance Day 2014\n\nBook Week Read to Remember\n\nAt the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month... Remembrance Day honours the sacrifices of the men and women of the armed forces who fought for our freedom. Commemorate this November 11th with Canadian children's books. Below is a list of recent WWI-themed books compiled by our library coordinator, Meghan Howe.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nWhite Ravens 2014\n\nWhite Ravens 2014 logo\n\nThe White Ravens is an annual catalogue featuring new and notable titles of children's and young adult literature from around the world.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nHalloween Hallo-reads: Ghosts and Vampires and Werewolves, Oh My!\n\nCCBC red bookhead only.jpg\n\nThe following booklist was featured in the Fall 2014 issue of Canadian Children's Book News (get your copy here). Enjoy this selection of creepy tales for Halloween, compiled by CCBC Library Coordinator Meghan Howe.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nHurricane Hazel: 60th Anniversary\n\nRain Tonight (cover image)\n\nOctober 15, 2014 marks the 60th anniversary of Hurricane Hazel. The storm swept from North Carolina to Southern Ontario. Young readers can learn all about Hazel in Rain Tonight: A Story of Hurricane Hazel by Steve Pitt and Heather Collins (illus.), published by Tundra Books.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nOctober 14: Ada Lovelace Day\n\nToday is Ada Lovelace Day, an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Celebrate with these Canadian books about or written by women in STEM.\n\nFind out more about Ada Lovelace and Ada Lovelace Day at FindingAda.com.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nWorldPride 2014 (June 20-29, 2014)\n\nPride Week in Toronto is one of Canada's premier arts and cultural festivals and one of the largest Pride celebrations in the world. This year, Toronto is playing host to WorldPride 2014, the first time this international celebration has ever been held in North America. Several Canadian chidren's authors have written books for kids and young adults featuring LGBTQ characters. Click here for a list of LGBTQ books for kids and teens.\n\nBlog Entry\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup™\n\nSoccer is one of the world's most popular sports. This year the FIFA World Cup™ is being hosted by Brazil and runs from June 12 to July 13. This highly anticipated international tournament only occurs every four years. Celebrate World Cup soccer in your classroom or library with Canadian books for kids and teens.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nAmy's Marathon of Books - Summer Reading\n\nAmy-About-Logo.png\n\nDear Canadian Teen Book Lovers,\n\nThe Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCBC) has invited me to write a guest post for their website and I was happy to oblige them.\n\nMy name is Amy Mathers and this year I am reading my way across Canada in a Marathon of Books. I started on January 1st, 2014, and today I am up to my 157th book. I’m currently reading from Toronto, Canada’s biggest city, but I’ve already made it through the Maritimes, Quebec, and the eastern part of Ontario through reading a book a day.\n\nBlog Entry\n\nJune 2014: National Aboriginal History Month\n\nJune is National Aboriginal History Month. Celebrate this month in your school or library with Canadian books for kids and teens. Click here for a list of Aboriginal-themed books.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998675525188446} +{"content": "Busy Nativity\n\nEmily Bolam, Busy Nativity, Pan Macmillan Australia, 26 Sept 2017,  10pp.,  $6.99 (board book),  ISBN: 9781509828951\n\nThis interactive board book is aimed at a toddler audience. I can see them being drawn to push, pull and slide while exploring the bright and colourful illustrations. My preschooler loved all of the animals throughout the story and delighted in finding them and identifying them.  Reoccurring characters are used to tell the story of the first Christmas, with an additional ‘look and find’ element of the mouse and dove on each page.\n\nA simple and sturdy interactive book for toddlers to encourage the Christmas spirit.\n\nReviewed by Raquel Mayman\n\nLeave A Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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A later edition is being planned however, wherein the two titles will be combined.\n\nPrevious Page Next Page Page 1 of 212", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9473594427108765} +{"content": "Jan 27 Study – Inerrancy\n\nJanuary 27, 2008\n\nSome Problem Passages [2]\n\nIn which our study of inspiration and inerrancy leads us to consider passages anti-inerrantists consider to be problems for our position. This is part two in a series.\n\nPart one. Part three.\n\nRead the notes while you listen.\n\nAll comments are moderated ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000022649765015} +{"content": "Prints stories, books, poems, and more\n\n5 results\n\nHere's a FREE sample of an upcoming collection of frameable art prints called \"Love and Lagniappe (Selected Passages)\", soon to be published at Amazon. Each page contains selected lines from poems found in my Collateral Damage Report collection. 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Read More\nBooksie 2019 First Chapter Novel Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999929666519165} +{"content": "All sacrifice and suffering is redemptive. It is used to either teach the individual or to help others. Nothing is by chance.\n\nQuote tags\n\nwisdom truth life god\n\nSimilar from god genre\n\nThe Fear of being lonely and alone after a breakupIf ... by Elias Tan JS Quote #196596\nIt doesn't matter what people thinks of us what is ... by Sunday Adelaja Quote #154971\nWe are supernaturalists first, not naturalists. 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By 1244 he had compiled Speculum majus ( Great Mirror ), an 80 book… …   Universalium\n\n • Bartholomaeus Anglicus — ▪ Franciscan encyclopaedist (Latin), English  Bartholomew the Englishman  flourished c. 1220–40       Franciscan encyclopaedist who was long famous for his encyclopaedia, De proprietatibus rerum (“On the Properties of Things”).… …   Universalium\n\n • Larousse, Pierre — ▪ French encyclopaedist born Oct. 23, 1817, Toucy, Fr. died Jan. 3, 1875, Paris       grammarian, lexicographer, and encyclopaedist who published many of the outstanding educational and reference works of 19th century France, including the Grand… …   Universalium\n\n • encyclopedist — noun a person who compiles information for encyclopedias • Syn: ↑encyclopaedist • Derivationally related forms: ↑encyclopaedism (for: ↑encyclopaedist), ↑encyclopedism • Hypernyms: ↑ …   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": 0.9999852180480957} +{"content": "\nBy Cornelia Funke\n(Chicken House, Hardcover, 9780439531641, 544pp.)\n\nPublication Date: October 2003\n\nOther Editions of This Title: Paperback, Prebound\n\nShop Local\nEnter your zip code below to find indies closest to you.\nAbout the Author\n\nCornelia Funke is the internationally acclaimed, bestselling author of The Thief Lord, Dragon Rider, and the Inkheart trilogy, along with many other chapter and picture books for younger readers. 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Beyond that, it seems everyone around her has an opinion--and a strong one at that--on what Katie's special day should look like. Will she ever manage to settle all of the details for her storybook wedding? Or will her overzealous friends and relations make a mess of everything?\n\nMy review:\n\nThis was an enjoyable conclusion to the series with a lot of happy endings, though there were still some bumps along the way.  I loved the quotes from Audrey Hepburn at the beginning of each chapter.  She's one of my favorite actresses and I feel like I got to know her a lot better after reading those.  The chapter titles from Martina McBride songs was a great idea, too.  Both were fun tie-ins to dresses designed at the bridal shop.  It was fun to see Katie finally get to plan her wedding, along with some other wedding surprises in the story!  A Gone With the Wind wedding?!  That I would have liked to see!  There's romance, of course, and a wonderful conversation where Katie reminds one of the few single girls in the book that you don't need a man to complete you.  You only need Jesus and the important thing is knowing who you are in Christ.  There's more to the spiritual element as prayer is mentioned quite a few times and also being thankful to God for all of your blessings.  It was also wonderful to see what a strong man of God Brady was.  It was amusing to see the people from Katie's small town cause a large problem and then see it resolve.  She was surrounded by quite a few characters, both in Fairfield and in Dallas at the bridal shop.  There were quite a few funny moments and a lot of happy ones.  You definitely need to read this series in order.  I would recommend it if you like romance and amusing stories.\n\nI received this book free from Revell in exchange for an honest review.\n\n The Author\n\n 1. Janice Thompson\n\n Janice Thompson\n\n Janice Thompson is a seasoned romance author and screenwriter. An expert at pulling the humor from the situations we get ourselves into, Thompson offers an inside look at the wedding business, drawing on her own experiences as a wedding planner. She is the...\n Continue reading about Janice Thompson \n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7672432065010071} +{"content": "Rapid Stage 6 Set A Reader Pack: Mystery in the Skies (Series 1) by\n\nRapid Stage 6 Set A Reader Pack: Mystery in the Skies (Series 1) by\n\nPart of the Rapid Reading series, created to help children catch up. Rapid Reading is the UK's most comprehensive reading intervention programme. 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I like to paint with words in new and interesting ways that take the reader by surprise. You may find something funny and something really creepy side by side.'\n19th October 2017\n\nOnce In A Blue Moon\n\nInspired by the expression \"once in a blue moon,\" Danielle Daniel has created a book of short poems, each one describing... MoreOnce In A Blue Moon\n\n(9 reviews) Review\n25th April 2018\n\nGhosts of Ancient Rome\n\nA collection of ghost stories from ancient Rome, scary, humorous , weird and wonderful. Meet wicked emperors and the gho... 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It even has the \"to\" and \"from\" in it so it is easy to give as a gift; (there are no names in it yet of course). \n\nI also have LET THE JOURNEY BEGIN by Max Lucado which is in perfect condition.  I will do these books 2 for 1 just so I can clear off my shelf.  If you'd like them, please PM me!  =)  Thanks!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9530609846115112} +{"content": "Black Days\n\nI never expected to be a widow, I was supposed to die first. After all, I was the one who had had cancer. Three policemen came to my door not long ago, around 9pm. We’re sorry Ma’am but there’s been an accident… Shock. Disbelief. Overwhelming grief. My boys and I are left with only memories […]\n\nRead More Black Days", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994838237762451} +{"content": "Melissa Grunow\n\n​​All the While, Keep Writing: Interview with Melissa Grunow\n\nTemenos ​Literary Journal, April 2017\n\n\"I’m fascinated with the way that seemingly good people can be just awful to those they love (myself included), and so when I write, I’m sharing intimate moments to investigate the “why” of it all.\"\n\n​​​Between the Lines: Melissa Grunow\n\nWMUK 102.1 NPR with Zinta Aistairs, November 3, 2016\n“It becomes abundantly clear to a reader when you’re holding something back,” she says. “You have to tell yourself, 'I’m going to crack myself wide open on the page, because I’m doing this for something bigger than myself' — and that’s the art and craft of writing.”\n\nQ&A with Author Melissa Grunow\nChat About Books Blog, August 17, 2016\n\"The support I got from others while I was working on my memoir was invaluable, and it’s time for me to pay it forward.\"\n\nAuthor Interviews Series\nBlondeWriteMore Blog, July 30, 2016\n\"For me, the best thing about being a writer is it provides a platform for my voice and ideas and has the potential to be revolutionary.\"\nWhat, Why, How: Nonfiction Writer Melissa Grunow\nLinda K Sienkiewicz's Blog, June 9, 2016\n\"A good story isn’t just a well-written experience; it’s a universal truth that connects with individuals on all levels and seeks answers to unanswerable questions.\"\n\nNovel Talk - Interview with Melissa Grunow\nIndyfest Magazine #95, May 9, 2016\n\"I can tune out the whole world when I read a good book, but writing requires a tremendous amount of concentration.\"\n\nMotown Writers Author Feature\nMichigan Literary Network, April 27, 2016\n\"I find writing to be a chronic struggle because I’m such an obsessive perfectionist that I fight with myself over every single word. Sometimes I wonder how I get anything done at all.\"\n\nAuthor Spotlight\nThe Writer's Treasure Chest, April 21, 2016\n\"I adore imagery and am fascinated by the way writers can play on denotative and connotative meanings of words to add new meaning to a descriptive paragraph.\"\n\nInterview with Memoir Author Melissa Grunow\nInfinite Pathways, February 29, 2016\n\"After college, I took a ten-year break from writing. It wasn’t planned or intentional. I just didn’t have the compulsion to craft anything new. Honestly, I think I needed those ten years to live.\"\n\nAuthor Interviews\n\nMelissa Grunow\n\nReview: Realizing River City by Melissa Grunow\nAngela L. Eckhart, Hippocampus, Sept. 1, 2016\n\"Grunow’s writing is vulnerable yet strong, and she delivers her stories with the voice of someone who isn’t afraid to admit she seems to consistently attract the wrong men.\"\n\nStory Circle Book Reviews: Realizing River City\nDiane Stanton, Story Circle Network, August 25, 2016\n\"Honesty and straightforwardness are the hallmarks of this book, and it is Grunow's transparency that fueled this reader.\"\n\nBook Review: Realizing River City\nBeth Rodgers, Author, August 11, 2016\n\"Readers will instinctively feel connected with her and her troubles, as well as her strengths in the face of adversity.\"\n\n#BuyThisBook: Realizing River City\n649point133, August 8, 2016\n\"I also love that this book just sucked me back into re-reading it for about a half hour while I was looking for my favorite passage because it’s so damn good.\"\n\nBook Review: Realizing River City: A Memoir\nLiterary Arts Review, March 7, 2016\n\"This book carries you along a swirling river to the end, to a peaceful riverbank where the dangerous waters of abuse cannot reach.\"\n\nBook Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992930293083191} +{"content": "Leo Baeck: Teacher of Theresienstadt.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $20.00\n\nPlace Published: New York\nPublisher: Holt, Rinehart\nDate Published: 1968\n\nDescription: 294pp., cloth-backed boards, d.w.; very slight wrinkling to dust jacket spine. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1968). First edition. A near fine copy in a very good (+) dust wrapper.\n\nEdition: First\nJacket: Y\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: near fine\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 226001\n\nMore Baeck,Leo: webrss\nMore JUDAICA: webrss\nMore BIOGRAPHY: webrss\nMore RELIGION: webrss\nMore 20TH CENTURY: webrss\nMore PHILOSOPHY: webrss\nMore W-66: webrss\n\nBy This Author: FRIEDLANDER, Albert H.\nBy This Publisher: Holt, Rinehart\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nThe book arrived yesterday, was beautifully packaged for careful shipping and is exactly as described... I am thrilled to have this book to add to my library. Looking forward to additional purchases. Many thanks. - A.T.\nArgosy Book Store on Facebook\nArgosy Book Store on Instagram\nSite by Bibliopolis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9118334054946899} +{"content": "Things Have Changed a Bit Since Your Childhood...\n\n... as this week's sponsor, Macmillan Children's Publishing Group, well know. Dash over to their blog to read about four kid's books representing these changing times, including Nursery Rhyme Comics and A Bad Kitty Christmas. There are excerpts, videos, e-galleys, discussion groups, and more!\n\nOur next appearances\n\nCheck out our Full Schedule\n\nEmail us your library stories", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985492825508118} +{"content": "Les Misérables\n\nLes Misérables\n\nin EPUB format, also available for Kindle or in PDF\n\nLes Misérables (1862) is a novel by French author Victor Hugo, and among the best-known novels of the 19th century. It follows the lives and interactions of several French characters over a twenty year period in the early 19th century that starts in the year of Napoleon's final defeat. Principally focusing on the struggles of the protagonist—ex-convict Jean Valjean—who seeks to redeem himself, the novel also examines the impact of Valjean's actions for the sake… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nLanguage: English\n\nPublished in: 1862\n\nTranslator: Isabel F. Hapgood\n\nWord count: 560,391 words (≈ about 37 hours)\n\nSource: http://gutenberg.org\n\nCopyright: Public Domain\n\nLists (3 lists)\n\nHigh School Reading\n\nA list of books that are commonly found on reading lists for US high school English classes.\n\nLiterature 101 by Sparknotes\n\nBooks featured in my Sparknotes Literature 101 compilation ISBN 1-4114-0026-7. 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This summer, as she helps prepare for her brother's wedding and goes to camp, her life seems almost normal again. — But when Dawn returns home from camp, she's suddenly tired all the time. Her latest test results show that the worst has happened: Her l...  more »\nISBN-13: 9781581960044\nISBN-10: 1581960042\nPages: 144\nReading Level: Ages 9-12\n • Currently 4/5 Stars.\n\n4 stars, based on 4 ratings\nPublisher: Darby Creek Publishing\nBook Type: Paperback\nOther Versions: Hardcover\nReviews: Amazon | Write a Review\nRead All 7 Book Reviews of \"I Want to Live\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998555183410645} +{"content": "\n\nWords and phrases that almost rhyme with clearness:   (42 results)\n\n(These are near rhymes. For exact rhymes, click the \"Rhymes\" link above.)\n\n2 syllables:\nbareness, burnous, cornus, dearness, dermis, dormice, fairness, farness, furnace, harness, ormuzd, poorness, pureness, sourness, spareness, spermous, squareness, sternness, sureness, thermos\n\n3 syllables:\nawareness, blast furnace, demureness, enormous, entireness, gas furnace, ginormous, impureness, matureness, obscureness, secureness, unfairness, unharness\n\n4 syllables:\ncapricornus, endodermis, epidermis, gymnospermous, hypodermis, prematureness, self-awareness\n\n5 syllables:\nangiospermous, electric furnace\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 clearness used in context: 2 rhymes, 3 Shakespeare works, 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": 0.9999713897705078} +{"content": "How to say CHAM in Lithuanian kæm\n\nWould you like to know how to translate CHAM to Lithuanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word CHAM in the Lithuanian language.\n\nliesti(s)\n\ntouch(verb)\n\nto be in, come into, or make, contact with something else\n\nTheir shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.\n\nslowly(adverb)\n\nHe slowly opened his eyes; He drove home slowly.\n\nGet even more translations for CHAM\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this CHAM Lithuanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"CHAM.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 31 Aug. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9900429844856262} +{"content": "Vicky Marie's Reviews > The Cracked Spine\n\nThe Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\n\nbookshelves: dnf, cozy-mysteries\n\nDNF at 50%\n\nGot halfway through before deciding not to continue. I thought some things-the premise, setting, mystery, secondary characters-were fine. My problem was Delaney and her infinite questions. Boy does she ask SO MANY QUESTIONS. Not just for info on the murder, but for everything. It was like every conversation she had with someone was more of an interrogation. It was this characteristic that was the basis for solving Jenny's murder. I prefer if the protagonist has an actual reason to take on investigating. Delaney's reason was that she was noisy. A great start to a series that unfortunately got ruined by its leading lady.\n9 likes · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read The Cracked Spine.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nJanuary 5, 2016 – Shelved\nJanuary 5, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read\nStarted Reading\nMay 10, 2016 – Shelved as: dnf\nMay 10, 2016 – Shelved as: cozy-mysteries\nMay 10, 2016 – Finished Reading\n\nComments Showing 1-3 of 3 (3 new)\n\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nBarbara Lynn I agree - ruined by its leading lady. I do not like Delaney at all. She was so irritating to me. I found her to be intrusive, nosey and almost a 'bully', especially to Elias. I haven't finished it yet but think I'll just skip to the end to see who actually killed Jenny. I have no interest in reading any additional books in this series.\n\nmessage 2: by Vicky Marie (new) - added it\n\nVicky Marie I didn't even skip to the end. I was just done with it. It was a shame because I thought other aspects were good.\n\nmessage 3: by Mary (new)\n\nMary I also read about half the book before deciding not to finish it. I realized I just didn't care about the characters or what was going to happen to them. I really liked the setting for the story.\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9367350935935974} +{"content": "American Dream\n\nGet your free American Dream essay sample now!\n\nA free database of American Dream papers. Join our largest peer essay sharing community. Get your free American Dream essay sample now!\n\nExample Of Falsehood Of The American Dream In Arthur Millers Death Of A Salesman Thesis\n\nDeath of a Salesman, written by American playwright Arthur Miller, is a play that revolves around the life and times of Willy Loman. 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Israeli group conductors share their experience and their special skills concerning the reflection of terror and existential anxiety in their group-analytic therapy groups.\n\nThe topics range from the influence of society on the individual, the nature of the \"group\", combined individual and group therapy, groups with mentally ill and elderly patients, and coping with aggressive patients and the self-destructive processes that are ubiquitous in a society threatened with extinction. These group analysts discuss breaking of boundaries, \"democracy in action\", leadership, paternalism and fanatic identifications. The special place of Shoah survivors and of Arab and Jewish conflict make this book unique. The book conveys both the trauma and the creativity of Israeli society.\n\nThe editors, Dr Robi Friedman and Yael Doron, represent different generations within the IIGA – the Israeli Institute of Group Analysis. 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If your rod weighs six ounces, your reel nine, and your line another ounce or two, it means that you are holding a pound of weight in your casting hand - much of the time at arm's length - all the time you fish. Try carrying a pound of butter around that way for four or five hours. - Author: Ted Trueblood\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #4204\n#4. Successful leaders know how to line up support for their initiatives and create the right environment for change and innovation. - Author: Bonnie Marcus\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #4414\n#5. It's healthier to reject certain cautions than fall in line. I assume you know that, he said. - Author: Don DeLillo\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #4446\n#6. I've always heard that women secretly want their father. So I used to walk around in a 1950s business suit, with a hat and a pipe. My opening line would be, 'You should be getting to bed now.' - Author: Conan O'Brien\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #4957\n#7. We're both looking at the same moon, in the same world. We're connected to reality by the same line. All I have to do is quietly draw it towards me. - Author: Haruki Murakami\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #5147\n#8. The bottom line is that we cannot sit idle as unparalleled rules and regulations significantly restrict our rights and ability to care for our families. - Author: Alan Wilson\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #5517\n#9. It is my absolute intent to hold the line on taxes. - Author: Jon Corzine\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #5615\n#10. In the aftermath of September 11, you can't - as Tony Blair was so fond of suggesting - draw a line under historical events. They don't go away. They come back. - Author: Nick Harkaway\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #3872\n#11. Well, I'd certainly hate to interrupt your pleasant night stroll with my sudden death.\"\nHe blinked. \"There is a fine line between sarcasm and outright hostility, and you seem to have crossed it. What's up? - Author: Cassandra Clare\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #5875\n#12. If you dedicate your attention to discipline in your life you become smarter while you are writing than while you are hanging out with your pals or in any other line of work. - Author: Russell Banks\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #5997\n#13. Life is not a circle. It is a straight line that has ups and downs. - Author: Joey Lawsin\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #6403\n#14. The coat-check line is long enough to fall in love with the person behind you. - Author: Simon Van Booy\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #6435\n#15. There are people who own cars and are getting free cell phones. A car helps one find a job, too. Where do you draw the line? - Author: Timothy Griffin\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #6663\n#16. Sometimes you're going to be faced with situations where the line isn't clear between what's right and what's wrong.Your heart will tell you to do one thing and your brain will tell you to do something different. In the end, all that's left is to look at both sides and go with your best judgment. - Author: Carl Hiaasen\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #691904\n#17. Indeed, the line between perceiving and hallucinating is not as crisp as we like to think. In a sense, when we look at the world, we are hallucinating all the time. One could almost regard perception as the act of choosing the one hallucination that best fits the incoming data. - Author: V.S. Ramachandran\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #893222\n#18. I come from a long line of architects. I'm the only one who did not become an architect, but I've been around the drawing aspect and construction my whole life. - Author: Kym Whitley\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #2103\n#19. The years would not wait for Zealers and saviors, not for chance nor hope. The erratic line would scribble on until Nyra washed away from life itself, her youth stolen forever by the malediction that was wishing. - Author: Kelly Michelle Baker\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #428\n#20. There's a fine mascara line between genius and insanity - Author: Josh Stern\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #739\n#21. The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for. - Author: Will Rogers\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #768\n#22. In the terrible years of the Yezhov terror I spent seventeen months waiting in line outside the prison in Leningrad. One day somebody in the crowd identified me ... and asked me in a whisper ... \"Can you describe this?\" And I said: \"I can.\" - Author: Anna Akhmatova\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #1082\n#23. Having exhausted every possibility at the moment when he was coming full circle, Antonino realised that photographing photographs was the only course that he had left - or, rather, the true course he had obscurely been seeking all this time. (Last line of the story The Adventure of a Photographer ) - Author: Italo Calvino\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #1181\n#24. I thought about the relentless thought-processing, soul-devouring machine that is my brain, and wondered how on earth I was ever going to master it. Then I remembered that line from Jaws and couldn't help smiling: 'We're gonna need a bigger boat. - Author: Elizabeth Gilbert\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #1880\n#25. I only worked theater jobs, but they were all really silly when I first graduated. I was a line monitor at 'Spamalot,' which means I got there at 8 A.M. and told people how much the tickets were for standing room. I was an NYU Medical School fake patient, to teach doctors how to talk to patients. - Author: Lauren Worsham\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #1915\n#26. Who aspires to remain leader must keep in advance of his column. His fear must not play traitor to his occasions. The instant he falls into line with his followers, a bolder spirit may throw himself at the head of the movement initiated, and in that moment his leadership is gone. - Author: Christian Nestell Bovee\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #1953\n#27. A man has integrity if his interest in the good of the service is at all times greater than his personal pride, and when he holds himself to the same line of duty when unobserved as he would follow if his superiors were present - Author: Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #394\n#28. Somewhere down the line, I realised that dairy products were giving me acidity, so now I am a vegan. - Author: Kangana Ranaut\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #2340\n#29. I focused very hard on the dead geranium in his line of vision. I thought if I could make it bloom he would have his answer. In my heaven it bloomed. In my heaven geranium petals swirled in eddies up to my waist. On Earth nothing happened ... I stood alone in a sea of bright petals. - Author: Alice Sebold\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #2666\n#30. He wanted the show to be fresh to audiences 50 years down the line. - Author: Dick Van Dyke\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #2722\n#31. I like to do matrices. One option per line, different facets for each column. Salary, location, happiness index, failure index, and all that. - Author: Marissa Mayer\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #2852\n#32. I'm 52 years old, which means I'm of an age where my reading habits are more or less set. I read plenty of stuff on line but I rely on pretty traditional sources. I'm a newspaper reader, whether in hand or on my iPad. - Author: Michael Wilbon\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #2886\n#33. Not to marry, know love, or bind, their fate;\nYour line to die for never seed shall take.\nDeath and torment to those caught in their wake,\nunless each son finds his forechosen mate...\nFor his true lady alone his life and heart can save. - Author: Kresley Cole\nAll The Best One Line Quotes #3097\n#34. And suddenly I felt completely strange, like the distance between us was much much greater than what I could see from where I was standing. 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Writing!!! + My First ARCs Omgggg\n\nThere’s only one word to describe August: STRESSFUL.\n\nStressful school, stressful writing project, stressful plot bunnies, stressful reading, STRESSFUL EVERYTHING OKAY. And then on top of that, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, and while I’m okay*, THERE WAS SO MUCH RAIN AND GLOOM AND UGH.\n\nEverything just made August a very dreary unenjoyable month. (Read: stressful school.)\n\nBut! While it wasn’t very enjoyable, I do feel like August was a pretty overall great month, productivity-wise! There were lots of really awesome things about it. Okay so the hurricane kind of cancels it all out??? BUT MOVING ON.\n\n*I’m sure you were all worried for me. Right??? RIGHT???\n\nRead More »\n\n9 Things “Regular People” Should Never Say to a Bookworm (Unless You Have an Extreme Death Wish)\n\nThere are MANY things that offend bookworms.\n\nSome of these include: 1) insulting their fandom/favorite book, 2) interrupting their reading, and 3) not giving them your money when they demand politely ask for it omggg how ruder can you get.\n\nBut not only can your ACTIONS offend bookworms and/or make them cry, but also your words. And because bookworms are very fragile creatures who will easily break, I’ve compiled a list of 9 things you should NEVER say to a bookworm.\n\nUnless you want to die, of course. In that case, go on ahead and tell every bookworm you know the following phrases! You most definitely WILL NOT get a pineapple thrown at your head???\n\nSeriously tho, you don’t want a pineapple thrown at your head—LOOK AT HOW SPIKY THEY ARE.\n\nBut pineapples are also quite aesthetic and come on you LIVE for the aesthetics…\n\nNOTE: I’m a bit salty in this post so beware of that. :))\n\nRead More »\n\nThe Book Blogger Insider Tag: Stalkerish Information About My Book Blogging and Reviewing Life!\n\nThe #1 thing you should know about me is that I suck at keeping track of blog tags.\n\nI KNOW I KNOW. I’m horrible. People take the time to tag me or nominate me for an award (!!!) and I just… forget.\n\nBut seriously, unless you pingback me, I will likely forget that you’ve tagged me for something??? And I probably won’t remember your pingback either, unless you pingback my About page oops.\n\nHOWEVER! I was going through the comments/pingbacks of said About page, in search for a nice tag to do because WHY NOT, and I found this one!\n\nThe lovely Beth @ Reading Every Night tagged me for The Book Blogger Insider Tag, and I remembered being super excited when I read her post, because 1) her answers were awesome, and 2) THE TAG LOOKED COOL.\n\nAnd this month, it seems like my theme has been sharing my secrets (about my post-planning and -writing process, and my secrets for success), so why not carry on with this tag???\n\nRead More »\n\nHow to Deal With Bookish Disappointments (Without Intense Sobbing—or Death! Wow!)\n\nI am not easily disappointed.\n\nEspecially by books! I’m actually really really nice when I rate books*, so I’m always expecting to NEVER be disappointed. (Why read a book you think will disappoint you???) And for 98.3%, I’m not!!!\n\nBut the other 1.7% or something**, I DO get disappointed. And because that’s such a rare feeling for me, I don’t know how to deal with it???\n\nLUCKILY FOR YOU, I’ve put together a little guide about how to deal with bookish disappointments, because if you’re like me, you probably just end up sobbing and/or dying from disappointment.\n\n*Which is why I have never rated a book one star… Strangle me.\n**I hate math.\n\nRead More »\n\n9 Ways How Dancers and Bookworms are Actually Quite Scarily Similar… #surprise\n\nIf you don’t know already, I’m a hardcore dancer.\n\n“Hardcore” meaning “trying and failing to be good and not flop over like a dead fish”. But despite my fishy side, I love dancing!\n\nI’m also a hardcore bookworm. (Meaning that I’m trying to figure out how to defeat my TBR but it’s not working.) So I thought, Why not combine these two to make a cool post???\n\nAnd so today I’m going to talk about how bookworms and dancers are actually pretty similar. And maybe you’ll find that you might actually be a dancer after all. *wink wink*\n\nRead More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.718127965927124} +{"content": "Russian Art and Books\nhome| services| about us| contact us\nQuick Search\n\nSort By: Item ID | Title | Author/Artist | Price Ascending | Price Descending\nResults for Kollontai, Aleksandra\nKollontai, Aleksandra\nSVOBODNAYA LYUBOV' (\"Free Love\"). A Novel\nRiga: O. D. Strock [Strok], 1925\n\nAlexandra Kollontay (1872-1952): Passionate architect of feminism in the early Soviet Union.\n\nText in Russian. Early unlettered cloth. 142, (2) pp. Catalogue. Ex-library copy with expected imperfections.\n\nAn important and influential novel. First published in America in 1927 by Seven Arts as RED LOVE; by Vanguard as A GREAT LOVE in 1929 and in England by Dent in 1932 as FREE LOVE (the only English language edition ever thus titled). There was a Japanese edition of RED LOVE, also in 1927. Very rarely does any immediate reference cite 1925 and Riga as the place of publication and date.\n\nRare. Library loss, your gain.\n\nClick two times on the image to enlarge.\n\nItem ID: 03919R\n\nPrice: $495.00\n\nInquire about this item\n\nAdd to My List\n\n© Helix Art Center 2018 Site by bibliopolis terms | privacy policy | security | sitemap", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9792622923851013} +{"content": "Tagged with Writing\n\nThe hardest part is getting published\n\nWriting a novel may seem like a big task. It is. Start to finish, including chapter re-writes, incorporating feedback from trusted editors and reviewing the whole thing 3 times over, You Might Just Meet Someone took about 2 years. That’s 2 years alternating between intense labouring and equally intense procrastination. You see, I love to write, but I … Continue reading\n\nThe Next Big Thing\n\nI am cheating a little in posting this meme, as I was not tagged by the author who I follow via her blog, Charlotte’s Web, and that is part of the meme’s premise. That said, Charlotte Otter – a South African writer who lives with her family in Germany – has often inspired me to … Continue reading\n\nWhidbey Island Retreat\n\nThe night was dark and stormy… Saturday night I was snuggled in my little corner room of the Captain Whidbey Inn while a storm raged outside. A screen door on the ground floor kept slamming in the wind, waking me throughout the night. Fellow guests had talked about the two ghosts that haunt the inn … Continue reading\n\nRetreating to move ahead\n\nToday I will be retreating to Whidbey Island for their Writers’ Association “Lockdown” Retreat. I will be locking myself away (voluntarily) with other writers – authors and poets – for two-and-a-half days on my absolute favorite of Puget Sound’s many islands. My aims: •    To get some ‘objective’ feedback on my book (the people attending … Continue reading\n\nWhen I grow up…\n\nI want to be an author. A published one. Who writes for a living. Books, in case you were wondering. I am talking a class with two published authors, who also worked in publishing. They have authored 40 books between them – and they are my age. They know stuff, and in one lesson I … Continue reading\n\nWriting with abandon\n\nI have been writing a book for nearly a decade. When I type out those words it seems impossible that it has been that long, but it is true. Nine years ago I started penning a travel biography about my time in the UK and Europe from ’96 to ’97.  I began this project old-school; … Continue reading\n\nWrite now!\n\nI want to get back to writing my book.  Let me qualify that: I need to get back to writing my book. My book starts as a series of journal entries (both personal and travel) and letters in 1996 and ‘97, long before I know I will write a book. In 2001, I start writing … Continue reading\n\nI never do this – post twice in one day – but the first of today’s posts I started last night, and I have just read something that compels me to write again. Charlotte Otter is a South African woman living in Germany, and she write Charlotte’s Web, which is on my blogroll (check it … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999685883522034} +{"content": "\numquhile um\"quhile ([u^]m\"kw[i^]l), adv. [Cf. OF. umwhile for a time. See {While}.] Some time ago; formerly. [Scot.] --Sir W. Scott. -- a. Former. [Scot.] [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • umquhile — I. a. [Scotch.] Former, late, quondam. II. ad. [Scotch.] Formerly, some time ago …   New dictionary of synonyms\n\n • umquhile — um·quhile …   English syllables\n\n • umquhile — …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Manrent — refers to a Scottish mid 15th century to the early 17th century type of contract, usually military in nature and involving Scottish clans. The bond of manrent was commonly an instrument in which a weaker man or clan pledged to serve, in return… …   Wikipedia\n\n • umwhile — adjective see umquhile * * * umwhile see umquhile …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Hector Roy Mackenzie — of Gairloch (died 1528) was a prominent member of the Mackenzie clan, who acquired vast estates in and around Gairloch as a result of his services to the Scottish crown and challenged his nephew for the chiefship of the clan.OriginsHector was the …   Wikipedia\n\n • Monkredding House, North Ayrshire — Monkredding Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland UK grid reference NS4084831699 …   Wikipedia\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "#BookReview One in a Million @LindseyKelk #TuesdayBookBlog #Books\n\n#Bookreview #BlondeWriteMore\n\nWhen I saw readers referring to themselves as Kelkoholics, I knew I had to experience a Lindsey Kelk novel for myself. I love being a fan of someone fabulous and also a fan of someone who originates from the North of England (Lindsey was brought up in Doncaster and I was raised in Leeds). Okay so I […]\n\nRead More\n\nThings I Consider When Writing Fictional Friendships In Romance Books #writing #amwritingromance 👫👯‍♀️\n\nThis post is based on my learnings from writing my debut romcom; Instructions For Falling In Love Again, everything I gleaned from working with two editors and reading a ton of contemporary romcom books featuring fictional friendships through my book blogging. I am going to be honest here. Until I started working with my editors, […]\n\nRead More\n\nCelebrating the Launch of my #RomanceBook #IFFILA #NewAuthor\n\n#lucymitchell #author #romance\n\nWelcome to my virtual blog party! After 3 years and 6 months of blood, sweat, tears, endless cups of coffee, 12 drafts, 5 rewrites, many hours spent at the kitchen table, countless time spent gazing out of the window daydreaming, loads of sweaty author nightmares, millions of texts and emails to writers friends, a mind […]\n\nRead More\n\n#BookReview Without a Hitch on Honeymoon @BeautySwot #TuesdayBookBlog\n\n#Review #Books\n\nLast year I reviewed Bettina Hunt’s, Without a Hitch, a novel about the wedding journeys of three brides. Bettina’s novel made me reconnect with my inner bridezilla which is something I thoroughly enjoyed doing. After nineteen long years of marriage there’s nothing better than being whisked away to think about wedding dress choices, flower arrangements […]\n\nRead More\n\nJob Description: The Romance Writer ❤️ #Romance #Writer #Writing\n\nAs a romance writer I thought it would be fun to create a mini job description. Vacancy – Romance Writer Do you enjoy writing about the first flushes of love and want to excite millions of romance readers around the world? About The Role Hours: Can vary each week. Dependent upon romantic feelings, number of […]\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000090599060059} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nJune 26th, 2016 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 315,167 comments.\nRalph Waldo Emerson - Days\n\nDaughters of Time, the hypocritic Days,\nMuffled and dumb like barefoot dervishes,\nAnd marching single in an endless file,\nBring diadems and fagots in their hands.\nTo each they offer gifts after his will,\nBread, kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all.\nI, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp,\nForgot my morning wishes, hastily\nTook a few herbs and apples, and the Day\nTurned and departed silent. I, too late,\nUnder her solemn fillet saw the scorn.\n\nAdded: Feb 21 2003 | Viewed: 16264 times | Comments and analysis of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson Comments (13)\n\nDays - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Ralph Waldo Emerson\nPoem: Days\nPoem of the Day: May 13 2004\n\nComment 13 of 13, added on December 31st, 2015 at 2:04 PM.\n\nuxZIQYhQrYGwfOJqG from Palestine\nComment 12 of 13, added on November 28th, 2015 at 3:47 PM.\n\nbIbjCf Really appreciate you sharing this blog article.Really looking forward to read more. Fantastic.\n\ncrork fiverr from Switzerland\nComment 11 of 13, added on November 10th, 2015 at 1:39 AM.\n\nANr8wD There is evidently a bundle to realize about this. I suppose you made various good points in features also.\n\ncrork from Philippines\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Days, has received 13 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nEmerson Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.995147168636322} +{"content": "9.8 Editor's Pick\nAugust 29, 2010\n\nKnow these words: Still I Rise.\n\nWatch next: Anti-Racism: Jane Elliott educates Waylon & 8,000 Elephant Readers (& you!)\n\nWhen we’re confused, lost, fearful, angry—we look to our elders, we read their words, we learn, we listen, we wake up instead of hiding: know these words. ~ ed.\n\nMaya Angelou’s Poem I’ll Rise, set to Song by Ben Harper.\n\nI’ve known this song for years, and liked it.\n\nBut tonight, reading a few quotes by Maya Angelou,\n\n“If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.”\n\n“I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels. Life’s a bitch. You’ve got to go out and kick ass.”\n\n“In diversity there is beauty and there is strength,”\n\n“…Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible,”\n\n“…You may write me down in history with your bitter, twisted lines. You may trod me in the very dirt, but still, like dust, I’ll rise…”\n\non this anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech, with Glenn Beck giving an us vs. them speech at the Lincoln Memorial with Sarah Palin adding some fear-mongering “Don’t let them fundamentally change the US”\n\n…well tonight was the first time I realized that the lyrics of Ben Harper’s I’ll Rise are Maya Angelou’s words.\n\nAnd I thought it a great and gentle message of resolve: we shall overcome—not them—but the anger and blame within each and every one of us, and create a nation and a world where our children learn that sustainability and harmony are basic and kindness and bravery are more funBeautiful. I’ll Rise:\n\nNow this: The Maya Angelou Quote that America Needs to Hear.\n\nRead this, too: 5 Ways White People can Combat Racism—Starting Now.\n\nRead 9 Comments and Reply\n\nRead 9 comments and reply\n\nTop Contributors Latest\n\nWaylon Lewis  |  Contribution: 843,490", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9568401575088501} +{"content": "Archive for September 18th, 2009\n\nSeptember 18, 2009\n\nilike quotes!\n\nBut sometimes we’re so focused on finding our happy ending we don’t learn how to read the signs. How to tell from the ones who want us and the ones who don’t, the ones who will stay and the ones who will leave. And maybe a happy ending doesn’t include a guy, maybe… it’s you, on your own, picking up the pieces and starting over, freeing yourself up for something better in the future. Maybe the happy ending is… just… moving on. – Hes Just Not That Into You.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9834241271018982} +{"content": "Author: C.L. Denault\n\nReview – Gambit by C.L. Denault\nIn Book Review\nAugust 18, 2016\n\nReview – Gambit by C.L. Denault\n\nI finally found a dystopian novel I liked. Which, with my track record in the genre, is basically a miracle. Gambit is X-Men with a lost “princess” all set in the future. Outside the Core, civilization has reverted to a more primitive, medieval-esque state, while the Core functions on the most up-and-coming technology. Some humans have been born with extra […]\n\nKeep reading. . .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Title Information\n\nAnglo-Saxon Keywords\n\nEdited by: Allen J. Frantzen\neISBN: 9780470657621\nPrint publication date: 2012\n\nSubject Literature\n\nPeriod 1 - 999 CE\n1000 - 1999 » 1000-1099\n\nDOI: 10.1111/b.9780470657621.2012.x\n\nBook Cover\nAnglo-Saxon Keywords\n\nAnglo-Saxon Keywords offers 75 essays written by leading medievalist, Allen J. Frantzen, about a wide range of topics that link modern culture to the central concepts of Anglo-Saxon literature, language, and material culture. These keywords, many adapted from the famous work by Raymond Williams, will enable students at any level, generalists, and specialists working outside the period to become better acquainted with Anglo-Saxon texts and cultural forces. Anglo-Saxonists already familiar with these concepts will find that the book offers new connections to recent intellectual and social traditions.\n\nCite this title\n\nFrantzen, Allen J. Anglo-Saxon Keywords. Blackwell Publishing, 2012. 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There they must learn to become buffalo hunters and once again help their people make a home in a new land. But Makoons has had a vision that foretells great challenges—challenges that his family may not be able to overcome.\n\nBased on Louise Erdrich’s own family history, this fifth book in the series features black-and-white interior illustrations, a note from the author about her research, as well as a map and glossary of Ojibwe terms.\n\nEditorial Reviews\n\nThe following links are to reviews of this book on review journal websites.\n\nSchool Library Journal\n\nBooklist  (Booklist provides free access to some, but not all reviews.  A subscription is required for complete access.)\n\nAdd new comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9580788016319275} +{"content": "Logik. Vorlesungen 1896 (Logique. 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Could you talk about your process with it?\n\nwhy i like to see my breath like smoke. why i like to\nbe the last body in a room. i’m gonna touch everything, someday. \n\n– Lauren Hunter, from “the gospel according to tough love”\n\nContinue reading this poem⇒\n\nWatch Lauren Hunter read here:\n\nLauren Hunter HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS NC LAUNCH – selina kyle’s apartment\n\nLauren Hunter reads selina kyle’s apartment from HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS (Birds, LLC 2017) at The Shed Jazz Club in Durham, NC on February 18. Video by Carin Hunter. http://www.birdsllc.com/catalog/human-achievements http://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9780991429851/human-achievements.aspx https://www.amazon.com/Human-Achievements-Lauren-Hunter/dp/0991429850\n\nMore info on Lauren Hunter⇒", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996983408927917} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nFebruary 26th, 2017 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 321,221 comments.\nAnalysis and comments on A Ritual To Read To Each Other by William Stafford\n\n[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9\n\nComment 89 of 89, added on January 31st, 2017 at 11:24 PM.\n\ncelERl the comments appаА аЂа•ar as if they are coming fr?m brain\n\nClicking Here from Chile\nComment 88 of 89, added on January 31st, 2017 at 3:19 PM.\n\nUP8yVU Really informative article.Really looking forward to read more. 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Great.\n\nfiverr editor from Bolivia\nComment 84 of 89, added on January 1st, 2016 at 11:07 AM.\n\npXwltXxJlgnAfOkSiS from Guatemala\nComment 83 of 89, added on January 1st, 2016 at 10:21 AM.\n\nUsgYJAMbJpmzINrfaXf from Iceland\nComment 82 of 89, added on December 31st, 2015 at 7:36 PM.\n\nsgdWWrTeYT from Kenya\nComment 81 of 89, added on December 31st, 2015 at 5:58 PM.\n\nnqpYWtegXYW from Greece\nComment 80 of 89, added on November 28th, 2015 at 3:39 PM.\n\nU4oe99 Some truly great posts on this site, appreciate it for\n\ncrorkservice fiverr from United Arab Emirates\n\nThis poem has been commented on more than 10 times. Click below to see the other comments.\n[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9\n\nInformation about A Ritual To Read To Each Other\n\nPoet: William Stafford\nPoem: A Ritual To Read To Each Other\nAdded: Feb 20 2003\nViewed: 27", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9987298250198364} +{"content": "You are here\n\nValiant Ambition: George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution (Compact Disc)\n\nValiant Ambition: George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution Cover Image\nUsually Ships in 1-5 Days\n\nFrom the New York Times bestselling author of In The Heart of the Sea and Mayflower comes a surprising account of the middle years of the American Revolution, and the tragic relationship between George Washington and Benedict Arnold.\n\n\"May be one of the greatest what-if books of the age--a volume that turns one of America's best-known narratives on its head.\"\n--Boston Globe\n\n\"Clear and insightful, it consolidates his reputation as one of America's foremost practitioners of narrative nonfiction.\"\n--\n\nAbout the Author\n\nNathaniel Philbrick is the author of In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award; Mayflower, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; Bunker Hill, winner of the New England Book Award; Sea of Glory; The Last Stand; Why Read Moby Dick?; and Away Off Shore. He lives in Nantucket. From the Hardcover edition.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780147524362\nISBN-10: 0147524369\nPublisher: Penguin Audiobooks\nPublication Date: May 10th, 2016\nLanguage: English\nAll titles are subject to availability. Prices Subject to Change. Please call (773) 293-2665 to confirm.\nCopyright © The Book Cellar.    Web Design by Lars Townsend.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7052648663520813} +{"content": "Release Blitz: Washed Away by RC Boldt\n\nWashed Away\nby RC Boldt\nRelease Date: December 7, 2021\n\nAbout Washed Away\nUSA Today bestselling author RC Boldt brings us a sizzling romance chock-full of intrigue and deceit in this brand new romantic suspense…\n\nAll that's forgotten isn't always gone...\n\nI’m at death’s doorstep when my body washes up on shore in Panama.\n\nMy memory is a blank slate. I can’t even remember my name. I don’t know who shot me and left me for dead—or why.\n\nPatient and kind, the lone doctor there mends my body while offering me refuge.\n\nBut as tiny flashbacks of my past occur, I wonder if there’s anyone I can trust.\n\nIt’s up to me to discover whether I’m in danger or a danger to others. Whether I’ve actually found love or if it’s all been a lie.\n\nI need answers to find out who I really am.\n\nIf only I could remember...\n\nRead my 3.5-starred review of Washed Away.\n\nAdd Washed Away on Goodreads.\n\nPurchase Links\n\nAbout RC Boldt\n\nRC Boldt is a USA Today bestselling author currently living in part of the Costa Rican jungle with the love of her life and her mini-me.\n\nConnect with RC Boldt\n\nPopular posts from this blog\n\nBook Spotlight: Girl Breaker by Harper Kincaid\n\nRelease Blitz: Blue Skies by Marie Sinclair\n\nReview: Him by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy (Him #1)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999051094055176} +{"content": "World Library  \n\nAdd to Book Shelf\nFlag as Inappropriate\nEmail this Book\n\nLes Miserables\n\nBy Hugo, Victor\n\nClick here to view\n\nBook Id: WPLBN0000228902\nFormat Type: PDF eBook\nFile Size: 6.5 MB\nReproduction Date: 2005\n\nTitle: Les Miserables  \nAuthor: Hugo, Victor\nLanguage: English\nSubject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.\nCollections: Classic Literature Collection\nPublication Date:\nPublisher: World Ebook Library\n\nAPA MLA Chicago\n\nHugo, V. (n.d.). Les Miserables. Retrieved from http://newspaperslibrary.org/\n\nPREFACE: So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth, and adding the element of human fate to divine destiny; so long as the three great problems of the century -- the degradation of man through pauperism, the corruption of woman through hunger, the crippling of children through lack of light -- are unsolved; so long as social asphyxia is possible in any part of the world; -- in other words, and with a still wider significance, so long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth, books of the nature of Les Miserables cannot fail to be of use.\n\nTable of Contents\nCONTENTS VOLUME I BOOK FIRST.--A JUST MAN CHAPTER I. M. Myriel II. M. Myriel becomes M. Welcome III. A Hard Bishopric for a Good Bishop IV. Works corresponding to Words V. Monseigneur Bienvenu made his Cassocks last too long VI. 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And coffee (set the night before, of course). 2- Planning the day in my Hobonichi (using the weekly…\n\n June 12, 2019\n • Goals Reading\n\n Summer Goals!\n\n Q3 is about to begin! A reminder – I find that Quintiles are perfect for my year, which is defined both by the calendar year and the school schedule. Q1 – Jan 1 to…\n\n May 31, 2019\n\n Currently Into\n\n Reading I think I’m officially out of my reading slump, having torn through most of this book over the past 5 days. I can’t vouch for the ending yet (I’m 75% through) but —…\n\n May 22, 2019\n • life Reading\n\n 5 on a Friday\n\n 1-    I turn 39 on Monday. Um, yay? My SIL sent me the best gift: Totally unnecessary but man, what a fun surprise in the mail yesterday! 2- My parents are visiting! I’ve…\n\n May 17, 2019\n • Goals Reading\n\n It’s MARCH (& 5 on a Friday)\n\n 1- OMG how is it March? I can’t be the only one who turned the page in my planner and literally gasped. Didn’t 2019 just start? Didn’t February just start? 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If … More What Do You See There ?\n\n☕ Coffee Connection ☕\n\nHolding the cup of coffee She kept stirring Making a Storm ~~~ A Storm within her In a thought to escape From the harsh Reality ~~~ Connecting herself To her bewildered thoughts She never realised the Heart ~~~ The smiling heart Which floated in delight Sank carrying away it’s Essence ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥   Hope atleast you enjoyed … More ☕ Coffee Connection ☕\n\nOne line story Their relationship was like the water droplet falling on the Lotus Leaf !   Thank you for reading. Your comments are most welcome 🙂 From, Miracle ☺ (www.miraclegirlblog.wordpress.com)\n\nDeep in her Mind, There is always Hate ! Deep in her Heart, There is always Love ! The Battle between the Two, Is definitely going to make her Insane ! Thank you for reading the fictional lines. Miracle challenge has been stopped temporarily due to lack of time. If the above image prompts you to write … More Battle !\n\n“#MiracleChallenge Week – 11” dated 23rd – 29th August, 2016\n\nHello Everyone  😀 Goooood Moooorniiiiing ! The most awaited Tuuuueeeessssddddaaaayyyyy and new Weekly Writing Prompts is hereeee ! This is an Open Invitation to everyone ! Welcome to #MiracleChallenge     For those who are new to #MiracleChallenge, Miracle Challenge is a weekly writing challenge using prompts to write : Short-Story/ Tiny-Tale/ Poem/ Haiku/ Senryu/ Sonnet/ Free-Verse/ Narrative/ … More “#MiracleChallenge Week – 11” dated 23rd – 29th August, 2016\n\n“an old letter…”\n\nOriginally posted on wieckling:\n‘Writing letters is the purest form of friendship we humans can possibly express. We capture ourselves in a moment and then we give that moment away to someone else.’ As I look in my cupboard I can see an old school case from my youth. It was a sturdy black suit…", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9969490170478821} +{"content": "Short Journeys\n\nShort Journeys\n\n5.0 of 5 stars 5.00  ·  rating details  ·  1 rating  ·  1 review\nMona wants to get pregnant and she wants to stay pregnant long enough to deliver a live baby. But for some women that isn't as easy as it sounds; for some women, miscarriage happens again and again. Will Mona get what she so desperately wants, or will her obsession ruin her relationship with her husband and destroy her marriage? In this short story Mona discovers that life...more\nebook, 16 pages\nPublished March 31st 2012 by Sylvia Morice\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. 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Comprised of short essays, shorter interviews, and lists of guidelines for men of all ages, this book provides an honest, playful, and humorous look at the conflicted state of manners today. Subjects that may fluster today’s man―such as tipping, toasting, texting, grooming, dating, office behavior, and home decor―are explored with the trademark combination of dry wit and self-deprecating attitude that has made David Coggins one of today’s most well-respected men’s style writers.\n\nWith humorous illustrations and contributions from some of today’s male style icons, Men and Manners makes the case for being the man who offers the best seat to his companion, who knows when to pick up the tab, and who remembers to do what’s right even if it isn’t always rewarded.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781419727337\nPublisher: ABRAMS\nPublication date: 05/15/2018\nPages: 192\nSales rank: 815,494\nProduct dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.80(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nDavid Coggins is the author of the New York Times bestseller Men and Style. He has written about style, design, and manners for numerous publications, including Esquire and the Wall Street Journal. 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Web. 22 Nov. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000044107437134} +{"content": "Conversations with Jane\n\nKeep up with my blog posts here! All comments are welcome, so join the conversation. If you have additional information about any of the topics on which I write, please share!\n\nEl Paso, the World of Guyrex\n\nSome folks claim that El Paso, Texas, should be El Paso, New Mexico. It’s true that the city sits in ...\nRead More\n\nThe Pink Dress, Memoir of a GuyRex Girl\n\nMy parents initiated a truce the year I won a beauty-queen title. Actually, I was promoted to queen, but to my ...\nRead More\n\nMy Book on Feisty Jane Street, Finished!\n\nI have finally finished my book on Jane Street. While researching and writing the book has been an enjoyable journey, ...\nRead More\n\nAlways Look Under the Floorboards!\n\nNever know what you can discover in old mining camps—under the floorboards, that is. 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That is what my series of novels has to offer besides its grand adventure-- a life affirming philosophy from another dimension that exists outside of our everyday educational, political and media controlled matrix.  A philosophy built for life enduring, with purpose and dignity, grace and natural law.  I hope you hear and take to heart the life lessons of The Bigfoot Parchments that scratch the surface of the Sasquatch way.  I hope you join me as I trek further and further into the world of Cross Over*, the magical land of the Bigfoot.\n\n*Cross Over-  a parallel earth timeline populated by the Sasquatch.  \n\nMore About\nConversations With Sasquatch\nauthor Richard Rensberry\n\n     Over the course of many years I have gotten to know quite a little bit from my Conversations With Sasquatch.  Being a native of Michigan, I have spent a considerable amount of time traversing its pristine wilds into which I have ventured since I was a child.  I am at home in the woods and among the many creatures that roam and reside there.  It is a land of diverse ecologies and species, a land I gladly share with them all, including the elusive, supernatural beings known as Bigfoot.  \n\n     When I think about the birth of Conversations With Sasquatch, The Encounter, it is a Bigfoot Novel born out of the soul of the forest where I first encountered a Bigfoot as a young fishermen on the banks of the Thunder Bay River.  Meeting a Bigfoot is something you never forget or in any way negate, even in the face of ridicule and disbelief. You grow up into, but not out of your childhood certainties.\n\n     I still spend plenty of time in the forest, trout fishing where no other humans have the will nor patience to venture.  I often catch my limit of beautiful native Brook Trout to be blessed and brought home for dinner.  I also have the opportunity to meet up with my Bigfoot friends.  Those meetings and conversations are part and parcel to my Sasquatch novels or as Amazon likes to call them, short reads.  \n\n     One of my all time favorite authors was Robert Parker, and his short Spencer novels became a standard on my book shelves to be read several times over.  That template is the model for my books, though I doubt I write anything like that master of the Spencer series.\n\n     My writing career has spanned my whole life, though I never took it seriously until I meet my soul mate, Mary, in 2012.  Love has a way of changing everything.  It is the one and only intoxicant for living a life to its fullest.  I have been writing full time since the day we co-authored our first book and formed QuickTurtle Books®.  Since that time I have authored approximately 50 additional books.  Many of those books are custom books for small businesses and worthwhile causes.  A majority of those publications are rhymes for young readers with a couple of poetry books and a travel book thrown into the lot.  Recently, of course, my focus has been all about Conversations With Sasquatch.  \n\n     The second book in my Conversations With Sasquatch series, is my novel Conversations With Sasquatch, Cross Over, published in the spring of 2021.  \n\n     May we never view the future the way it was presented to us in 2020 ever again.  \n\nConversations With Sasquatch, my website, is an adventure.  This website is a documentary of my experiences and interactions on many levels with these complex and benevolent beings.  It has been several years in the making, though I am often absent for long stretches of time.  Life is not lived within the confines of a job, a computer or a smart phone.  The Sasquatch do not reside there, that is the crux of the matter.  We have the power to reside in whichever reality we choose.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964277148246765} +{"content": "Tags » Farther Away\n\nFarther Away\n\nI want to see the world. 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English Non Fiction ] Series: Secrets of magic. Published by : Saunders Book Company, (Collingwood, Ontario :) Physical details: 32 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm. Subject(s): Magic tricks. Year : 2012 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction\nLocation Call Number Status Date Due\nWest Royalty Elementary School 793.8 TUR Available\n\nIncludes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.\n\nIncludes index.\n\nNow you see it -- Tricks of the trade -- Silly stuff -- Animal magic -- Handy hand moves -- Perfect palming -- crafty hiding places -- Knot ... or not? -- Paper pranks -- Paddle move -- Mealtime magic -- Great gimmicks -- Show time!\n\n\"Teaches how to make everyday objects vanish and reappear using techniques like the paddle move and palming. 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The big-city cop had returned to Harbor Town to be the chief of police. Instead, he was battling an intense attraction to the woman who was forcing him to conf ...more\nPaperback, 224 pages\nPublished July 19th 2011 by Harlequin (first published January 1st 2011)\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 Liam's Perfect Woman, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Liam's Perfect Woman\n\nOn the Island by Tracey Garvis-GravesSurviving Raine by Shay SavageUp Close and Dangerous by Linda HowardWithering Hope by Layla HagenAftershock by Jill Sorenson\nRescue Me -Romances In Disaster Situations\n143rd out of 204 books — 88 voters\nFallen Too Far by Abbi GlinesSomeone Like You by Sarah DessenBlue Jeans and Coffee Beans by Joanne DeMaioJust for Now by Abbi GlinesChasing Forever Down by Nikki Godwin\nBeach Covers\n102nd out of 213 books — 64 voters\n\nMore lists with this book...\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-30 of 393)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nThis was another good story by this author and based in Harbor Town.\nLiam has returned home after quitting the Chicago PD as he promised his brother and mother, to take over the new job as police chief, but before he does that he is surprised to get a call from Natalie Reyes, she was the sole survivor of the accident in which Liam's father drunk, killed himself and three other people.\n\nHe finds it weird to be talking to her in the shadows, she asks him to investigate the accident, to actually find\nMandi Schreiner\nAug 21, 2011 Mandi Schreiner rated it really liked it\nShelves: contemporary\nLiam Kavanaugh is done with the high stress police force in Chicago, and has decided to return to the small town of Harbor Town, Michigan to become the police chief. And while he wants to spend a few weeks relaxing before he takes his new position, Natalie Reyes has a proposition for him.\n\nSixteen years ago when Liam was only 15 and Natalie even younger, Liam’s father Derry drank way too much, got behind the wheel of his car, and started driving. He crashed into a car carrying Natalie and her mom.\nJul 25, 2011 Marisa rated it liked it\nSome people say you can never go home again, but in Beth Kery’s Home to Harbor Town series, going home again can be the one place you find both forgiveness and love.\n\nBeth Kery weaves a story not only about romance but about three families that worked, played and grew up together, until one night a drunk driver ended all their hopes and dreams and changed the course of their futures forever. In one moment everything changed and childhood friends and a lifetime of loving memories transformed into r\nHarlequin Books\nMiniseries: Home to Harbor Town\nOct 10, 2011 Jennifer rated it really liked it\nShelves: reviewed\nLiam’s Perfect Woman by Beth Kery\n\nTags: Beth Kery, Harbor Town, Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Novella, Harlequin, Sheriff, Car Accident, Family Secrets, Scars, Beach Town, Small Town\n\nLiam Kavanaugh has been working as a cop in Chicago for many years and has finally decided to move back home to Harbor Town. He is reluctant about the move and his new job as sheriff. Natalie Reyes is a Harbor Town local. Liam and Natalie are linked together because Liam’s father caused a terrible accident 16 years\nAug 02, 2011 Lindy rated it really liked it\nPacked with emotion, passion, drama, and great chemistry, 'Liam's Perfect Woman' is a very engrossing story. It was interesting to read a damaged heroine for a change instead of a scarred hero; it did interesting things to their relationship. I really liked this book. It was a quick read but it felt fully developed and well put together. It makes me want to check out the rest of the series.\n\nThe basic plot: Sixteen years ago Liam's father was driving drunk and caused an accident that killed Natali\nDec 31, 2011 Darcy rated it liked it\nShelves: 2011, romance\nI am addicted to this series, there is something about these 3 families whose lives have been so altered by one car crash that you can't help but to want them to be finally happy. I love that the as adults they seem to be finding happiness with the others that understand what they went through. Although these couplings have one person from each side of the tragedy, that by understanding what the other has gone through can they finally be happy. I love that they also seem to understand that their ...more\nSep 27, 2011 Leisa rated it really liked it\nI enjoyed reading another book in the Home and Harbor Town series. I wanted to learn the reason that Liam's father drove drunk and caused the accident that left Natalie with out a mother and some obstacles to over come. She still sees herself as scarred, but Liam sees below the surface to the beautiful woman she is.\nYou'll cheer this couple on as they search out the truth of the past in order to get on with the future.\nSep 01, 2011 Olivia rated it really liked it\nI really like this book. I rooted for these two to come together and overcome and get through family tragedies. Well paced and wasn't to rushed for a short book.\nJun 25, 2012 Rebecca rated it really liked it\nReally excellent category romance! Lots of angst, but both hero and heroine will draw you in. Can't wait for the last book in the series to come out next month!\nLenore Kosinski\nFeb 13, 2012 Lenore Kosinski rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: kindle, harlequin\nYup, thoroughly enjoyed it. Liam and Natalie are most definitely perfect for each other...\nJan 01, 2013 Akansha rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nPerfect ! Search for answers other think don't exist or choose to ignore .\nms bookjunkie\n3.5 stars\n\nI liked it. And the series arc just got intensely fascinating.\nDec 16, 2012 Frances rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: contemporary\nSo touching! 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Be the first to start one »\n • Stand-In Wife (Special Forces, #2)\n • Cowboy, Take Me Away\n • Seduced: The Unexpected Virgin (The Takeover #2)\n • Christmas in Cold Creek (Cowboys of Cold Creek, #9)\n • Acquired: The CEO's Small-Town Bride (The Takeover #6)\n • The Sheriff's Daughter\n • Behind Palace Doors (Hollywood, #3)\n • All They Need\n • Protecting the Pregnant Witness (The Precinct: SWAT #3; The Precinct #15)\n • Tempted by His Target\n • The Doctor Takes a Princess (Harlequin Special Edition)\n • Completely Smitten (Hometown Heartbreakers, #9)\n • Bought: His Temporary Fiancee (The Takeover #4)\n • Willow Springs (Destiny, #5)\n • Taming the Texas Tycoon (Texas Cattleman’s Club: Maverick County Millionaires #1)\n • The Prince's Secret Baby (Bravo Royales, #1)\n • Terms of Surrender (Harlequin Blaze) (Uniformly Hot!, #18)\n • Molly Cooper's Dream Date\nBeth Kery is the New York Times and USA Today best selling author of over thirty novels, novellas and serials. 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When I was a teen I used to […]\n\nJazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph\n\nJazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph\nWritten by Roxane Orgill; Illustrated by Francis Vallejo\nPublished by Candlewick Press, 2016\nISBN # 978-0763669546\n\nGrades 3 and up\n\nBook Review\n\nThe year was 1958, and jazz music was everywhere in full for…\n\nWet Cement: A Mix of Concrete Poems\n\nWet Cement: A Mix of Concrete PoemsWritten by Bob RaczkaPublished by Roaring Brook Press, 2016ISBN 978-1-62672-236-1Grades 2 and upBook ReviewIn Wet Cement, author Bob Raczka begins with a credo: “I like to think of poems as word paintings.” Inde…\n\nEcho Echo: Reverso Poems about Greek Myths.\n\nEcho Echo: Reverso Poems About Greek Myths\n\nWritten by Marilyn Singer and Illustrated by Josee Masse\n\nPublished by Dial in 2016 \n\nISBN 978-0-8037-3992-5\n\nGrades 3-8\n\nBook Review\n\nTurning her attention to Greek mythology, Marilyn Singer, a\n\nPainting Pictures with Words | Books for National Poetry Month\n\nThese recently published poetry offerings will captivate students with their enchanting blend of eloquent words and eye-grabbing images.\n\nHappy Poetry Month!\n\nWe enjoy poetry in the classroom all year long, but April is a special month to recognize the power that poetry has to move us, to entertain us, and to help us see the world in new ways. In today’s entry, we highlight some poetry books recently feature…\n\nTPiB: MakerSpace Poetry\n\nI love poetry. In fact, I still have all my old high school notebooks full of my very bad angst filled poetry. Occasionally, I still even add a new poem. And since April is National Poetry Month, I wanted to find a way to combine some poetry activities with the new MakerSpace at The Public […]\n\nMarilyn’s great speech\n\nHere’s a link to the speech Marilyn Nelson gave when she won the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Carver in 2001. The awards were given in Burlington, Vermont that October, a very fraught time, as you will recall. I remember that Marilyn’s son, then a student at McGill in Montreal, missed the ceremony as he […]\n\nThe 2016 Zena Sutherland Lecture with Marilyn Nelson\n\nYou should totally come to this. Marilyn Nelson gave one of the best speeches I ever heard on the occasion of her winning the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award in 2001 for Carver. I hope I see you in Chicago on May 6th.\n\nSpreading the Word: Poets share their love of language during school visits\n\nSLJ160301-FT_Auth_TN\n\nThree poets talk about their experiences visiting schools and talking to students about their work.\n\nThis article was published in School Library Journal's March 2016 issue. Subscribe today and save up to 35% off the regular subscription rate.\n\nReview of the Day: When Green Becomes Tomatoes by Julie Fogliano\n\nWhen Green Becomes Tomatoes: Poems for All Seasons By Julie Fogliano Illustrated by Julie Morstad A Neal Porter Book / Roaring Brook Press (Macmillan) $18.99 ISBN: 9781596438521 Ages 6 and up On shelves now. I don’t think I can adequately stress to you the degree to which I did not want to review this book. […]\n\nRhyme & Reason: Celebrating NCTE’s 2016 Notable Poetry List\n\n1603-NCTE-Poetry-Popcorn-TN\n\nNineteen titles chosen by the National Council of Teachers of English Excellence in Poetry for Children Award Committee.\n\nThe Classroom Bookshelf 2016-01-18 09:53:00\n\nFlutter & Hum:\nAnimal Poems / Aleteo y Zumbido: Poemas de Animales\n\nand Illustrated by Julie Paschkis\n\nin 2015 by Henry Holt\n\n978-1-62779-103-8\n\nPreK – 8\n\nBook Review\n\n/ through the grass / the sinuous snake/ is writing/ a slippery poem / with his\nbody.” The twelve poems in a new bilingual picture book anthology feature a\nvariety of animals and\n\nOne Today\n\nOne Today\n\nWritten by Richard Blanco,\nIllustrated by Dav Pilkey\n\nPublished by Little Brown,\n\nISBN: 978-0-316-37144-5\n\nGrades K-Up\n\nBook Review\n\nOnly five U.S. presidential\ninaugurations included poets reading their work. Of those five …\n\nReview of the Day: A Great Big Cuddle by Michael Rosen\n\nA Great Big Cuddle: Poems for the Very Young By Michael Rosen Illustrated by Chris Riddell Candlewick Press $19.99 ISBN: 978076368116 Ages 0-4 On shelves now. Did you know that, generally speaking, Europeans have absolutely no interest in the works of Dr. Seuss? It’s true. For years his works have been untranslatable (though great inroads […]\n\nHow Kwame Alexander Gets Teens Reading and Writing Poetry\n\n1511-KWAME-assembly-TN\n\nWhat’s love got to do with it? A lot, writes Kwame Alexander, who recommends reading love poems with teens to engage them in reading and creating their own poetry. Also, listen to Alexander read four of his poems aloud.\n\nThis article was published in School Library Journal's November 2015 issue. Subscribe today and save up to 35% off the regular subscription rate.\n\nMarilyn Nelson’s “My Seneca Village” | A Lesson Plan and Discussion Guide\n\nmy seneca village\n\nIn a series of stunning poems, Newbery and Coretta Scott King awards honoree Marilyn Nelson introduces readers to My Seneca Village, a multiethnic 19th-century community that thrived on the edge of what today is New York City’s Central Park\n\nPictures of the Week: Scenes from the Teenquake and Not Your Mother’s Book Club Literary Salon\n\nThe Bay Area monthly book club for teens, Not Your Mother’s Book Club™, in conjunction with Teenquake/Litquake, recently hosted authors Ellen Hopkins, Kristin Elizabeth Clark, and Craig Lew.\n\nAcademy of American Poets Debuts “Teach This Poem”\n\nAcademyAmericanPoet-Logo\n\nTeach this Poem is a new weekly email that features a poem along with instructional resources and ideas for activities related to the selection. Educators can sign up now to begin receiving the resource September 2.\n\nReview of the Day: Hypnotize a Tiger by Calef Brown\n\nHypnotize a Tiger: Poems About Just About Everything By Calef Brown Christy Ottaviano Books, Henry Holt (an imprint of Macmillan) $17.99 ISBN: 978-0-8050-9928-7 For ages 9-12 Why do I do this to myself? Let me tell you something about how I review. Board books? Pshaw. I can take one and write a nine-paragraph review parsing […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9917117953300476} +{"content": "Notes on Clarke-Fields – Raising Good Humans\n\nI just finished reading Raising Good Humans. This book is a guide to mindful parenting. Together with The Positive Birth Book, I think this is the most important book I’ve read about how to raise a kid. It has impacted my everyday actions as a parent. 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Notable speakers include renowned Japanese picture book author and illustrator Satoshi Kitamura; UK publisher Sarah Odedina, who has worked with authors such as J.K. Rowling and Neil Gaiman, and the husband-and-wife graphic novelists and digital storytellers, Colin Goh and Yen Yen Woo of Dim Sum Warriors,.\n\nThis year’s AFCC will celebrate Singapore as the Country of Focus in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Singapore Book Council (SBC). The festival will showcase Singapore’s literary heritage in children’s books, whilst highlighting the new means of content creation and digital platforms for storytelling.\n\nAn exhibition to honour pioneer Singapore illustrator, the late Kwan Shan Mei, will showcase some of her award-winning illustrations. Award-winning author Suchen Christine Lim will be giving the annual Children’s Literature Lecture. To enable the industry practitioners to stay abreast of digital trends that have changed the way readers consume stories, AFCC will be featuring sessions that look at digital and cross-platform storytelling, including AR (augmented reality) and VR (virtual reality) technologies.\n\nYou need to login to view the rest of the content. Please . Not a Member? Join Us\nCopyright © All rights reserved. Newsphere by AF themes.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nThe Seduction of Henry\n\neBook (ePub)\nThis item has not been rated yet\nPrice: $1.99\nHenry wasn’t looking forward to the next few weeks. His ex-wife’s cousin, Alex, was coming to stay with him, and Henry had no idea what he would have to do to entertain a young man. But when Alex turned out to be a beautiful young woman, his ideas changes. 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But when a sensitive mission goes disastrously wrong, three of the team''s finest will have to trust their hearts and instincts to uncover the truth… \n\n\"No man left behind\" is inscribed in the DNA of every SEAL and Lieutenant Diego Torres is no exception. But with a team member killed—and the body missing—Diego''s honor is sorely tested. Now his career and reputation are on the line, and a traitor is hiding among them. Diego wants answers…and only one woman has them. \n\nSingle mom Harper Maclean has two priorities—raising her son Nathan and starting a new life. Her mysterious new neighbor may be impossibly charming, but Diego asks too many questions about her past—and about the father of her child. 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Cuz they are fun word circles. They just are.\n\nThe Sam Harris lecture on Free Will can be found here.\n\nEp 83 – Animal Farm\n\nGlenn is joined by three former essay contributors: Allison (“Dude for a Day”), Nick (“One True Casserole”) and Brad (“Dazed and Confirmed”) to discuss Brad’s newest essay, which explores the similarities and differences between the rise of the Mormon Church and the piggish narrative of control and domination found in George Orwell’s “Animal Farm.”\n\n© 2023 Infants on Thrones\n\nTheme by Anders NorenUp ↑", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999959468841553} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “foul play”\n\nSee all translations\n\nfoul play\n\nnoun [U] uk   us  \n\nfoul play noun [U] (CRIME)\n\na criminal act that results in serious damage or injury, especially murder: It is not clear what caused the explosion, but the police do not suspect foul play.\n\nfoul play noun [U] (SPORT)\n\nin sport, the act of playing unfairly or doing something that is against the rules\nTranslations of “foul play”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 罪行, 暴行, (尤指)謀殺…\nin Russian убийство, насильственная смерть…\nin Turkish cinayet, süikast…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 罪行, 暴行, (尤指)谋杀…\nin Polish morderstwo…\n(Definition of foul play from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of foul play?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “foul pla", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8466275334358215} +{"content": "Modify 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 jota:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "top of page\n\nYimulimuli and the dragon\n\nand other wonderful tales of Senegal\n\nIt is night in Lower Casamance, by the light of the bonfire some words are heard in Diola: \"I am going to tell a story.\"  \"We're listening to you,\" those who know respond in chorus, gathering around the fire. And stories about dragons, pythons and baobabs, about mermaids are told. \n\nThis book brings together 7 wonderful stories that we have chosen from a lot of stories told in the night of Senegal in their mother tongue.  \n\nBut this book is more than just a book. If you want to know what there are \n\nbehind these stories, go up and enter our Read with Africa project.\n\nWe leave you the story of The mermaid daughter  (p. 37  of our book) told by the Diatta family in the language, of the city of Boukout by Fina Hernández Gordillo.  \n\nLa hija sirena - Familia Diatta\n00:00 / 00:00\n\nWritten by Ana C. Herreros\n\nIllustrated by Daniel Tornero\n\nCollection: Mini black series\n\nSize: 16x24cm \n\nPages: 80 \n\nBinding: Rustic with flaps\n\nSpanish edition  ISBN: 978.84.949242.7.9\n\nFrench edition ISBN: 978.84.945888.6.0\n\n(Price without VAT €16.83)\n\nRRP €17.50 ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9437323808670044} +{"content": "How to say x-ray in Turkish ˈɛksˌreɪ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate x-ray to Turkish? This page provides all possible translations of the word x-ray in the Turkish language.\n\nDiscuss this x-ray Turkish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"x-ray.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 9 Feb. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nOctober 10th, 2015 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 298,706 comments.\nEdgar Lee Masters - Homer Clapp \n\nAdded: Mar 18 2005 | Viewed: 1758 times | Comments and analysis of Homer Clapp by Edgar Lee Masters Comments (0)\n\nHomer Clapp - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Edgar Lee Masters\nPoem: Homer Clapp\nPoem of the Day: Oct 23 2011\nThere are no comments for this poem. Why not be the first one to post something about it?\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Homer Clapp, has not yet been commented on. You can click here to be the first to post a comment about it.\n\nPoem Info\n\nMasters Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000008463859558} +{"content": "\"Mum. Edit. More\" tag\nDuckworth & Persson's Well Lit.© Duckworth & Persson. (Click image for larger version)\n\nNew Writers on New Dance at Place Resolution 2018 (part 1)\n\nPart 1 features reviews by Stephanie Brown, Chloe Fordham, Daisy Moorcroft and Natalie Russett…\n\nDanceTabs © 2019 All Rights Reserved\n\n© All here is copyright DanceTabs and the author concerned. Do not steal our words or pictures please. Thank you.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9574747681617737} +{"content": "Award Eleven\n\nInterview with Vanessa Gebbie\nFlash Fiction Award Judge\nNovember 2018 – February 2019\n\nVanessa has won multiple awards for both prose and poetry, including a Bridport Prize and the Troubadour. Her flash publications include Ed’s Wife and Other Creatures (Liquorice Fish Books) and the weird/irreal collection Nothing to Worry About (Flash: The International Short Short Story Press at Chester University) as well as many individual publications online and in print. She is author of three short story collections (with Salt and Cultured Llama), a novel (Bloomsbury), and two poetry publications (Pighog and Cultured Llama). She is also commissioning and contributing editor of Short Circuit, Guide to the Art of the Short Story (Salt). She teaches widely www.vanessagebbie.com.\nRead in Full", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995900392532349} +{"content": "Ilkley & District u3a\n\nPlay Reading\n\nChoices can be made from a variety of plays from different era and genres.They can be one or two act plays such as dramas. murder mysteries, comedies, farces and modern. Members can recommend or choose a play as well as help in sharing out parts. The role of the characters can be discussed in deciding which plays to select. Hopefully it will be a theatre without sets for general enjoyment!\n\nRichard Thackrah\n\nFirst  Wednesday in each month commencing on 7th October 2020 until 16th December 2020 and 6th January 2021 until 17th March 2021. 2pm to 4.30pm.\n\nCost:  TBA\n\nU3A members please contact Richard.\n\nNon-U3A visitors please click here.\n\n© Ilkley & District u3a     Ilkley U3A on Facebook            Privacy & Cookie Policy 2020-21       Site Map       Contact Us        Top of Page\nPowered by Wild Apricot Membership Software", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9600169062614441} +{"content": "Sound (Salvage #2) (Paperback)\n\nSound (Salvage #2) Cover Image\nOn Our Shelves Now\nMalaprop's Bookstore/Cafe\n1 on hand, as of Dec 5 7:15pm\n— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)\n\n“This adventure novel will appeal to readers looking for science fiction with strong female heroines and abundant diversity.”\n— School Library Journal\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780062220189\nISBN-10: 0062220187\nPublisher: Greenwillow Books\nPublication Date: September 27th, 2016\nPages: 496\nLanguage: English\nSeries: Salvage", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "What Your Dreams Mean\n\nShare with Friends on Your Social Media:\n\n[social_sharing style=”style-4″ fb_like_url=”https://lisafitzpatrick.com.au/?p=829″ fb_color=”light” fb_lang=”en_US” fb_text=”like” fb_button_text=”Share” tw_lang=”en” tw_url=”https://lisafitzpatrick.com.au/?p=829″ tw_name=”seraphicdream” tw_button_text=”Share” g_lang=”en-GB” g_button_text=”Share” alignment=”left”]\n\nHave you ever wondered what your dreams mean?\n\nThis week I had the privilege to interview an expert on dreams, Naomi Goodlet. Naomi is a  mindfulness crusader, joy radiator and a spiritual bad-ass who helps unsettled gen Y’s ground themselves, find meaning in each moment, heal their anxieties and live their truth.\n\nIf you’d like to delve deeper into the mysteries of why we dream, what your dreams mean and hear a fascinating insight into one of my weird dreams, you can listen to our chat here:  LISTEN HERE\n\nYou can buy Naomi’s book Dreams – Messages From Your Subconscious Mind HERE:\n\nPosted in\n\nLisa Fitzpatrick\n\n 1. Alexandria Ingham on July 8, 2014 at 8:24 am\n\n Interesting interview, thanks for sharing. I do love delving into the meaning of dreams, especially when I have my wierd and wonderful ones. Many have ended up being inspirations for fiction works that I may self-publish one of these days.\n\n • Lisa on July 8, 2014 at 9:01 am\n\n thanks Alexandria, I hope you do get a chance to publish your fiction one day – it would be a shame for it to not to be shared. Sending you blessings for many happy dreams both asleep and waking! namaste, Lisa\n\n • Naomi Goodlet on July 9, 2014 at 12:08 am\n\n Thanks Alexandria! I love that you’re harnessing your “fictional” dream stories and using them to create something to share with the world. The more you do this, you may find that your subconscious starts to send you it’s creative gems through your dreams. x\n\n • Lisa on July 16, 2014 at 2:11 am\n\n That’s a great point Naomi, thanks so much for following this discussion and for your revelations about dreams xx\n\n 2. Shalini on July 8, 2014 at 8:39 am\n\n Wow.. Intriguing.. I’ll definitely listen to the chat.. 🙂\n\n Visit me @TaleoftwoTomatoes\n\n • Lisa on July 8, 2014 at 9:02 am\n\n Thanks Shalini, I do hope you enjoyed the interview. Blessings, Lisa\n\n 3. Lindsay Dianne on August 21, 2014 at 9:55 pm\n\n I have such strange dreams, sometimes it is hard not to take them at face value. I feel, though, in my deeper self that dreams are representations of my desires, needs and next chapters. I have always felt that dreams meant more than we often give them credit for!\n\n • Lisa on September 4, 2014 at 12:38 am\n\n Yes, I agree with you -dreams definitely mean more than we give credit for sometimes and they can provide us with deep insights. Thanks for stopping by 🙂\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nYou must be logged in to post a comment.\n\nA spiritual business and women's leadership coach. Here I discuss the art of feminine leadership and sacred success.\n\nNew Here?\n\nGrab your FREE copy of Lisa's 5 STEPS TO A FEMININE SHIFT Video Course\n\nLook Who Already Started\nHear about some real life successes for women, men, and businesses alike that have worked with Lisa.\n\nAre You Coachable?\nThink you're ready to find your sweet spot? Find out if you're coachable.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8631458282470703} +{"content": "The Earthquakes가 작성 2012년 02월 05일 (일)\n매일 매일 받아보는 무료 이메일\n\n아래에 이메일 주소를 입력하시고 매일 아침 Urban Dictionary 오늘의 단어를 받아 보세요!\n\n이메일은 daily@urbandictionary.com에서 보냅니다. Urban Dictionary는 스팸 메일을 절대 보내지 않습니다.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6437355875968933} +{"content": "\nPosted by : Mystee Wednesday, March 18, 2020\n\nThe Protector (Highland Brides)\nHistorical Romance\nSeries Book 1\nReading time: 3 hours – with interruptions\nThis book was provided to me at no charge from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinions are 100% my own and 100% my own.\nNetGalley Details:\nThe Scottish Highlands meet The Bachelorette in this new historical romance from Allison Butler…Lowlander Duff may not know his origins, but he knows how to wield his sword. Granted one year’s leave from his duties to the Elliot Clan, Duff travels to the Highlands in search of his past. Instead he finds an arrogant beauty in need of rescue. Impressing her father, the head of clan Gordon, he is named her temporary protector and must keep her safe as she is courted by three potential husbands. What Duff doesn’t expect is the low hum of jealousy and the rising wave of attraction that makes protecting Mairi easy, but keeping his distance impossible.\nAllison Butler kicks off a brand new Scottish Historical series with brave lowland warriors, spirited highland brides, and what exactly goes on underneath those kilts.\nProduct Details\n·  Print Length: 247 pages\n·  Publisher: Escape Publishing - Harlequin Enterprises, Australia Pty Ltd (December 1, 2015)\n·  Publication Date: December 8, 2015\n·  Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.\nQuote: N/A\n\nWhat I liked: Nothing really jumped out to me in this book as “wonderful – I LOVE it.”\n\nWhat I didn’t like: 1) Mairi was too submissive with her father and far too stubborn with Duff.\n2) Most of the book talks about something terrible that happened that Mairi feels was all her fault, but we don’t find out what that was until almost the end.\n\nWhat bugged me: 1) A bit too much “runaround” with the feelings the main characters have for one another.\n2) Starting around the middle of the book and continuing to the end, I had a feeling that I’ve read a very similar storyline somewhere before.\n\nReview: The storyline was ok. It wasn’t super-fast paced or anything, but it did move enough to have me read the entire book in one sitting. The main drama focused around a beginning of the book attack, the mental wanting of each other of the main characters, and a couple of problems in the end. So, not an entirely action packed book with anything major to try to figure out.\nI did, however, like Duff’s character. He was strong and had a sense of honor (well, until almost the end lol – but you’ll have to read it to find out for yourself). You don’t learn a whole lot about him, but I think that’s what makes him all the more interesting.\n\nHave I read the beginning books in the series?: This is the first book in the series.\nWill I read more in the series?: Yes – I’d love to see the author grow and watch her work improve.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThanks for taking a moment to leave a comment. Please feel free to re-share anything on my blog in any of the social networks. 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Masters thesis, Concordia University.\n\nThis list was generated on Sat Aug 30 03:05:28 2014 EDT.\n\nConcordia University - Footer", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999997019767761} +{"content": "Edward Fitzgerald\n\n(31 March 1809 – 14 June 1883 / Suffolk / England)\n\nEdward Fitzgerald\nDo you like this poet?\n34", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Hermione: my kind of #GirlPower | Kentucky Writer’s Conference workshop extras 1\n\nI mentioned last week that Hermione is – in my own personal opinion – a huge step forward for feminism in fiction. She was and is a young woman I can really look up to. . . and quite possibly my favorite literary heroine!\n\nOne of the best things about Hermione is that she approached studying magic in the same nerdy way I would have expected her to study anything else in school, which is one of the reasons I always loved her for one of the big heroes of the story. She’s not an expert marksman. She’s not some sassy street fighter.\n\nShe’s a nerd.\n\nShe studies. She knows stuff. She helps by reading and studying, not drop kicking bad guys.\n\nIt’s one of the reasons she is one of my role models for this workshop.\n\nSo, what do you think of Hermione? Is she one of your favorite heroines in literary fiction?\n\nFeel free to answer in the comments below, but I hope you will also answer in the discussion thread over in the event page as well. HERE.\n\nYour answers could be used in the upcoming workshop!\n\nThe above is part of my upcoming workshop at the Kentucky Writer’s Conference in April.\n\nI hope you’ll join us at this FREE event.\n\nLeading up to the event, I plan to post in the page about different topics of conversation–and I just might use some replies to those conversations in the actual workshop.\n\nI hope you will check out the posts and join in the discussion as I continue to prep for the workshop in April.\n\n©JCMorrows 2018\n\nHave a Comment?\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.927696943283081} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Encounters: Relationships in Conflict” as Want to Read:\nEncounters: Relationships in Conflict\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nEncounters: Relationships in Conflict\n\n4.50  ·  Rating details ·  2 ratings  ·  2 reviews\nSocial mores change from year to year, but one thing remains constant: conflict between people results from differing perceptions, often between men and women and between different generations. In each story, characters confront a variety of personal and professional problems and must either compromise or adjust to new circumstances. In \"The Painting,\" a young married woma ...more\nPaperback, 108 pages\nPublished May 4th 2018 by Archway 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 Encounters, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Encounters\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-2\nRating details\n ·  2 ratings  ·  2 reviews\n\nSort order\nAnnika Perry\nJun 10, 2018 rated it really liked it\nCreativity is wondrous gift and one that has no expiration date!\n\nThis thought came to me whilst reading ‘Encounters’ by Fred. H. Rohn. Fred Rohn came late to writing after a two hugely successful careers in public accounting and venture capital investment behind him. His first book, ‘A Fortunate Life’, was published last year when he was aged 91, followed by ‘Encounters’ this year.\n\nI admire and am in awe at the ease he seemed to have entered his third career. Age was no boundary for him, nor for\nN.A. Granger\nSep 02, 2018 rated it it was amazing\nEncounters: Relationships in Conflict was an thoroughly enjoyable and thought-provoking read and clearly the result of the author’s long career in business, on boards, and as Chair of the New Jersey Historical Society. His stories cross age groups and are set in different time periods, but all concern the conflict between people based on differing perceptions, and are written with a wisdom that comes only with age and experience.\nI found the stories oddly soothing and gentle and could directly re\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. 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(James Thomas), 1904-1979.\nJudith, and other stories.\nGarden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1973]\n(OCoLC)561944044\nMaterial Type: Fiction\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: James T Farrell\nISBN: 038504819X 9780385048194\nOCLC Number: 1288958\nDescription: xii, 363 p. 22 cm.\nContents: Judith --\nMr. Austin --\nOn a train to Rome --\nOn the Appian Way --\nThe old-timer --\nEpisodes of a return --\nA night in New Jerusalem --\nOnly tomorrow and tomorrow --\nTom Carroll --\nResponsibility: [by] James T. Farrell.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\n\nSimilar Items\n\nRelated Subjects:(1)\n\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\nLinked Data\n\nClose Window\n\nPlease sign in to WorldCat \n\nDon't have an account? 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Robert Cargill (Gollancz)\n\nDreams Before the Start of Time — Anne Charnock (47North)\n\nAmerican War — Omar El Akkad (Picador)\n\nSpaceman of Bohemia — Jaroslav Kalfař (Sceptre)\n\nGather the Daughters — Jennie Melamed (Tinder Press)\n\nBorne — Jeff VanderMeer (4th Estate)\n\nIn this year’s shortlist we see themes of climate change, human hubris and gender politics writ large, alongside alien encounters, apocalyptic robot armies and genetically engineered flying bears (often in the same book).\n\nWith over 100 novels in contention again this year, and strong submissions from across the full range of UK publishing, our judging panel accepted an epic challenge in selecting these six works from the many excellent and often hotly tipped titles they received.\n\nThe result is a shortlist forged from passionate debate and compelling contrasts but with little by way of compromise and shaped always by the purposeful intent and vision of our judges. I strongly suspect in future years that this will be a shortlist long remembered as a vintage year for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and for science fiction literature,” award director Tom Hunter.\n\nThe judging panel consists of Dave Hutchinson, British Science Fiction Association, Gaie Sebold, British Science Fiction Association, Paul March-Russell, Science Fiction Foundation, Kari Maund, Science Fiction Foundation, and Charles Christian, Sci-Fi-London film festival, with Doctor Andrew M Butler as the chair of judges. The winner will be announced at the famous Foyles bookstore in London on Wednesday July 18th. Last year’s winner was Colson Whitehead for the powerful Underground Railroad. Best of luck to all contenders!\n\nLike this Article? Share it!\n\nAbout The Author\n\nJoe Gordon\n\nJoe Gordon is ForbiddenPlanet.co.uk’s chief blogger, which he set up in 2005. Previously, he was professional bookseller for over 12 years as well as a lifelong reader and reviewer, especially of comics and science fiction works.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9984872341156006} +{"content": "\nA World Full of Winter Stories\n\nsku: 9780711277908\n\nFree postage on orders over £50 to UK mainland. Standard UK delivery 2-4 days £2.99\n\nFor more options including Free Collection from Forest Row, see shipping and returns here\n\nAbout BookSpeed A World Full of Winter Stories\n\nFeaturing Norse gods; hibernating bears; Christmas feasts and wicked witches, there is something for everyone in this anthology of winter-inspired stories. Collected and retold by award-winning author Angela McAllister, and with enchanting illustrations throughout, this is a book to open when the weather turns colder and the nights draw in. Stories include The Spider and the Christmas Tree (Ukraine), Mother Holle (Germany), Shingebiss (Ojibwe, North America), The First Rabbits (Japan), The Girl and the Winter Whirlwinds (Bulgaria); and The First Evergreens (Mongolia).\n\nPages: 128\n\nDimensions: Height 27.5cm, Width 24", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9912536144256592} +{"content": "shop by\n\nMemorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Michael Crawford Kerr, (Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, ) (Volume 1) (Paperback)\n\nCustomer Reviews   Write a Review\n\nBe the first to review this item and earn 25 Rakuten Super Points™\n\nProduct Overview\n\nVolume: 1 Publisher: Washington, Govt. print. off. Publication date: 1877 Subjects: Kerr, Michael Crawford, 1827-1876. [from old catalog] Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. 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A Dwarfe on a Gyants shoulder sees further of the two. [A dwarf on a giant's shoulder sees farther of the two. - Author: George Herbert\nAvianti Armand Quotes #294442\n#2. Fear hurries on my tongue through want of courage. - Author: Aeschylus\nAvianti Armand Quotes #536595\n#3. But you can't plead with autumn. No. The midnight wind stalked through the woods, hooted to frighten you, swept everything away for the approaching winter, whirled the leaves. (\"The North\") - Author: Yevgeny Zamyatin\nAvianti Armand Quotes #626474\n#4. The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes. - Author: Benjamin Disraeli\nAvianti Armand Quotes #700629\n#5. You want people to feel like they belong to something. And not be elitist. You don't want us to be elitist. - Author: Billie Jean King\nAvianti Armand Quotes #914144\n#6. Ignatius, all at once you're your horrible old self. 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Thomas, the elderly scholar who has shown her the document, disappears, and Sierra immediately begins to track down the provenance of the manuscript with the help of her classical scholar boyfriend, Max.\n\nThe trail leads her to time machines in gentlemen's clubs in London and in New York, and into the past--and to a time traveler from the future, posing as Heron of Alexandria in 150 AD. Complications, mysteries, travels, and time loops proliferate as Sierra tries to discern who is planning to save the greatest philosopher in human history. Fascinating historical characters from Alcibiades to William Henry Appleton, the great nineteenth-century American publisher, to Hypatia and Socrates himself appear. With surprises in every chapter, Paul Levinson has outdone himself in The Plot to Save Socrates.\n\nNo 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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Web. 24 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": 0.9984026551246643} +{"content": "ISBN: 9781419743245\n\nPublication date: 27 May 2021\n\nAuthor: Ellen Potter, Felicita Sala\n\nIn the fifth book in this charming chapter book series, a human boy and a young Sasquatch set off on an eventful treasure hunt through the North Woods ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000089406967163} +{"content": "Recent Posts\n\nOn books & bookish people\n\nMarch has been a busy month, thus the too-few posts lately. That doesn’t mean I’ve got no time to share a book haul when I have one! I haven’t really bought any new books except for the few I got on sale last month that didn’t make my February haul and some pre-orders through The Book Depository, like […]\n\nHello lovelies! Today, ah-may-zing author, Paula Stokes is taking over the blog to share some quotables from her upcoming novel, The Art Of Lainey!  The Art Of Lainey by Paula Stokes Quotable Bits from The Art Of Lainey Hi everyone. Thanks, Hazel, for inviting me to participate in Ah-MAY-zing Reads. I decided to do something a little different for […]\n\nAre You In?\n\nGet our latest posts right in your inbox and \nstay bookish with us!\n\nFollow Stay Bookish on WordPress.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.880794882774353} +{"content": "radial 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 \"radial\" - British", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999802112579346} +{"content": "Single Sundays: Me & Milo the Great by Michelle Schlicher\n\nSingle Sundays: While this blog may be focused on reviewing book series as a whole, we can’t forget about the good ole’ standalone novel! On Sundays, I will review a novel that is considered to be a standalone novel. Here is this week’s offering:\n\nSynopsis for Me & Milo the Great (from Goodreads):\n\nMy name is Holiday Sanchez. I carry a heavy burden.\n\nBut I’m not the only one.\n\nThere are others who know what it feels like to remember. Maybe they are the answer. Maybe we can help each other. Maybe I’ll finally get past it.\n\nMaybe it just takes time—and a little bit of magic.\n\nSERIESous’ Top Picks: New Must Read Author\nAuthor: Michelle Schlicher\nGenre: Adult, Contemporary, Fiction\nHeat Rating: Cold\nPoint of View: First Person, Single\nPublication Date: September 14, 2017\nSource & Format: Author–eARC | Thank you Michelle Schlicher!\n\nWhy I Picked it Up / My Expectations:\n\nEarlier this year, I picked up Michelle’s other novel Come This Way and loved it! It was so insightful and touching and it was one of those books that had me going “wow” when I finished it (in a totally good way!).\n\nSo when Michelle asked if I wanted to read her latest novel, I immediately said yes! The synopsis had that allure intrigue (what’s Holiday’s burden? and how are the others involved? magic?!) and I just had to uncover it!\n\nThe Concept:\n\nI don’t want to give too much away because the reveal of Holiday’s “burden” was a big “wow” moment for me. So I’ll just say it was a story that I’ve never read about and it captured my full attention.\n\nThe great thing about this story is that the chapters alternate between the “now” and “then” so you really get Holiday’s full story. You see how she has dealt with her past and how it affects the present, enhancing her character development. I really loved watching it all come together.\n\nThe Plot:\n\nLike I said above, I enjoyed the back and forth nature of this book. I love stories that build and reveal parts at a time. It keeps you invested in the story and curious to see how everything links together. They always have the most satisfying ending when you see the bigger picture.\n\nThe Characters:\n\nI really felt for Holiday as a character. She’s just doing the best she can with what she has and you can’t help but to empathize with her. Her growth from start to finish is just amazing and I loved watching her grow before my eyes.\n\nMilo is great too! I thought he would play a bigger role/be the focus for the novel but he has just the right touch for bringing this story to life. He doesn’t distract from Holiday’s story but complements it in a way that enhances the entire novel.\n\nThe Romance:\n\nAgain, not a huge focus but it complements the story in a great way.\n\nMy Rating: 5/5\n\nThis is a beautifully crafted story about how the past can alter our future but learning that it shouldn’t govern your life. Holiday’s specific circumstances won’t apply to everyone but her discovery of moving on from the past will resonate with many readers.\n\nRead if You Like: character driven stories, past and present chapters\nAvoid if You: want a romance driven story\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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However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by kasim ishmael\n\nBest Kasim Ishmael Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nIraqi girl\n\nI’m in love with an Iraqi girl\nAnd she’s from a Jordanian world\nAnd she lives in a Malaysian town\nWith her heart of gold\n\nI’m in love with an Iraqi girl\nAnd I need her in my arms to hold\nCause its snowing in New York\nAnd only she can warm my soul\n\nAnd she’s got black hair of curls\nAnd she’s so fearless and bold\nAnd she’s like an Arabian princess\nOf which legends are told\n\nAnd when she wave her hands\nThe magic carpet takes to flight\nAnd when she blinks her eyes\nThe stars all shines so bright\n\nI’m in love with an Iraqi girl\nWho my heart in her control\nAnd she keeps it next to hers\nWith all the love in the world\n\nAnd she goes to the candy shop\nShe runs around like a little child\nAnd when the circus comes to town\nHer face lights up with a smile\n\nI’m in love with this Iraqi girl\nGod made her and destroy the mold\nTrue love can’t be bought\nAnd true love can’t be sold\n\nOne day we will be together\nAnd leave the loneliness behind\nAnd when the wedding bells will chime\nAnd our hearts will become entwined\n\nYeah I’m in love with this Iraqi girl\nI love her with my heart and soul\nAnd one day when have our children\nAnd our love story will be told\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. 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Yvette is the prime suspect, and although Dev doesn’t have any loyalty for his runaway mother, she feels like she must solve the crime in case her mother isn’t guilty – even Yvette shouldn’t go down for a murder she didn’t commit. Between a Book and a Hard Place is the fifth novel in the Devereaux's Dime Store Mystery series by Denise Swanson. The novels are typical cozies, where Dev, the protagonist, is an amateur sleuth, and gets herself and others in danger due to her meddling in cases such as this.\n\nShadow Bend is a typical small town, and the goings on are typical small town problems. The characters are well developed, and readers will be able to relate to regular people they know who are similar. The scenarios are also typical of what happens in small towns, except, of course murder, and the book has a light-hearted feel even though murder is a serious thing. Dev gets herself involved in a much bigger investigation than she expects, and criminals who are related to the murder seem to appear just in time to cause Dev trouble and put her in peril for her life.\n\nBetween a Book and a Hard Place is a fun mystery; the series is upbeat, and has no graphic violence, sex, or profanity, so it’s suitable for all ages. It’s perfect for a summer or vacation read because it is fast-moving and easy to read. Cozy fans will want to pick it up.\n\nSpecial thanks to NetGalley for supplying a review copy of this book.\n\nRelated Articles\nEditor's Picks Articles\nTop Ten Articles\nPrevious Features\nSite Map\n\nContent copyright © 2018 by Karen Hancock. All rights reserved.\nThis content was written by Karen Hancock. If you wish to use this content in any manner, you need written permission. Contact Karen Hancock for details.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976837038993835} +{"content": "Search Quotes\nSearch more than 36,000 Quotes by over 6,000 Authors.\nHome Page\nQuotes by Author\nQuotes by Topic\nPopular Quotes\nPopular Authors\nSubmit a Quote\nPoliteness Quotes\nShowing: 1 - 9 Politeness Quotes of 9\nAnyone can be polite to a king. It takes a gentleman to be polite to a beggar.\nPoliteness is benevolence in small things.\nPoliteness is better than logic. You can often persuade when you cannot convince.\nNow as to politeness ... 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And she was. Probably a little too positive for my taste as the mother of teenage girls. But, this wasn't a book about the way I wish the world was, it's a book about how the world is. And there are lots of girls out there with self-absorbed mothers, little supervision and guidance, and no life goals whatsoever. And many of them like to have sex - sometimes with their best friend's boyfriend--and do not experience any consequences whatsoever.\n\nI think this was a very realistic book - very slice-of-life - which means not a lot happened. It was well-written but I prefer to read things with stronger plots. I did like the somewhat nontraditional romance between Angel and her old boyfriend. I like to think they'll end up together.\n\nI appreciated the pathos of the storyline of the pregnant friend, but found it to be the most unrealistic part of the story. It damaged the book's credibility a bit for that to be the outcome of the pregnancy, particularly Angel's role at the hospital.\n\n1 like · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Jersey Angel.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nStarted Reading\nJuly 12, 2012 – Finished Reading\nJuly 13, 2012 – Shelved\nJuly 13, 2012 – Shelved as: ya\nJuly 13, 2012 – Shelved as: ya-realistic-fiction\nJanuary 7, 2013 – Shelved as: 2012\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9518383741378784} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of height\nn. - The condition of being high; elevated position. 2\nn. - The distance to which anything rises above its foot, above that on which in stands, above the earth, or above the level of the sea; altitude; the measure upward from a surface, as the floor or the ground, of animal, especially of a man; stature. 2\nn. - Degree of latitude either north or south. 2\nn. - That which is elevated; an eminence; a hill or mountain; as, Alpine heights. 2\nn. - Elevation in excellence of any kind, as in power, learning, arts; also, an advanced degree of social rank; preeminence or distinction in society; prominence. 2\nn. - Progress toward eminence; grade; degree. 2\nn. - Utmost degree in extent; extreme limit of energy or condition; as, the height of a fever, of passion, of madness, of folly; the height of a tempest. 2\n\nThe word \"height\" uses 6 letters: E G H H I T.\n\nDirect anagrams of height:\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after height (in bold), or to eghhit in any order:\nd -   highted   thighed   h -   heighth   s -   eighths   heights   highest  \n\nShorter words found within height:\neh   eight   et   eth   get   ghi   gie   git   he   heh   heigh   het   heth   hi   hie   high   hight   hit   it   teg   the   thigh   ti   tie  \n\nList shorter words within height, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in height, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with height, words containing height or words ending with height\n\nAll words formed from height by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: he   ei   ig   gh   ht  \n\nBrowse words starting with height by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: heigh  \nNext word in list: heighten  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: nyala   oolachan   ibis   chock   rhabdocoele   on   svedberg  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2015 Morewords.com - 32.544mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000004768371582} +{"content": "username   password stay logged in   Become a Member\n\nAll about the name Caesar\n\nLatin Origin\n\"Thick Head Of Hair\"\nLogin to add this name to your favorite namelist!\nWhat does the name Caesar mean? 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Gaius Julius Caesar, Roman political leader.\nPersonalized Gifts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9354982376098633} +{"content": "Recommendation Lists\n\nAdvanced Search\nAdvanced List Search\nTags [] - Tags list\nSearch for list which contains these tags\nSearch for list which contains these novels\n • Forbidden To Be Tempted ×\n Sort by\n 87 Series 3 Comments 17921 Views 194 Follows Jan 22, 2024 starskagi\n calm your concerns and ease your anticipation for a new chapter, in this list, there will only be completed yuri stories!\n 18 Series 1 Comments 2688 Views 16 Follows Jul 26, 2023 hanges_eyepatch\n Most of the novels I'll be adding in this list are completed and fan translated. 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Some modern day ones too but probably still with... more>>\n 34 Series 0 Comments 140 Views 0 Follows May 23, 2024 iToon\n No Tags\n Below 3.9 Rating\n 68 Series 0 Comments 905 Views 2 Follows Apr 2, 2024 Sloffins\n No Tags\n Planning to read list. My own little tracking list but other people are free to use it as a search as well. Order set by shortest to longest novels. ... more>>\n 100 Series 0 Comments 2738 Views 28 Follows Jan 28, 2024 ramrum\n No Tags\n will not include gender bender; trans characters are allowed, but\n reincarnated/transmigrated-into-a-woman's-body/body-swap stories will\n not be.... more>>\n 31 Series 0 Comments 2249 Views 8 Follows Oct 22, 2023 PeonyDancer\n No Tags\n also includes books I haven't finished yet\n 11 Series 0 Comments 617 Views 1 Follows Mar 27, 2023 MariMembaca\n No Tags\n Not in any particular order... more>>\n 97 Series 0 Comments 5792 Views 29 Follows Sep 10, 2021 adlibbed\n No Tags\n Reading: jwqs, after being bent by reader, the dragon. I also translate jwqs into turkish!!... more>>\n 85 Series 0 Comments 11385 Views 15 Follows Feb 22, 2021 Cereal Is Life\n A secondary list to my main one: Shelved/Pending Yuri Novels. These are the ones that I have a mild interest to them and may not even be interested in reading. After top 20, the list became more ridiculous hahaha~... more>>\n 64 Series 0 Comments 9304 Views 37 Follows Jan 22, 2021 Neko_Paisen\n These are the novels that I finished reading and that drew my attention! Some of it are still ongoing tho!  All Hail The Power Of... more>>", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "What does OPC mean in Food Additives?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand OPC in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Food Additives terminology in particular.\n\nOligomeric ProanthoCyanidin\n\nMiscellaneous » Food Additives\n\nFind a translation for OPC in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this OPC abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"OPC.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 14 Sep. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5183597803115845} +{"content": "Dark Mafia Prince\n\nThe dark prince is back to reclaim all that her family stole. More\n\nAvailable ebook formats: epub\n\nAbout Annika Martin\n\nAnnika Martin is a NYT bestselling author living a stone’s throw away from the Mississippi with her awesome husband and two cats in a home full of plants, sunshine and books. She’s heavy into writing love stories about criminals--some of them are dirty and fun (Kinky bank robbers!) others are dark and intense (Prisoner). She also writes gritty, sexy romantic suspense as the RITA-award winning author Carolyn Crane.\n\nGet freebies and release alerts by email. Sign up at http://eepurl.com/qzztT\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5995104312896729} +{"content": "Translate \"Kashmir\" into English\n\nSearch for an expression in any language pair... Dictionary Home\n\nKashmir — Kashmir (English)\nA region in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent.\n\nDo you need Swahili translation for your personal or business project? Now that you've found how to say \"Kashmir\" in English, Translation Services USA can help with that, too!\n\nIf you have documents, a website, an app, or anything else that requires a thorough, accurate translation by native-speaking Swahili linguists, Translation Services USA can put you in touch with the right people.\n\nWe have a translation solution to fit every project and every budget, so get your Get Quote now in just three easy steps!\n\nTranslate Kashmir\n\nLearn how to say \"Kashmir\" in other languages:\n\nBrowse our dictionary\n\nFind other interesting words in Swahili and English by browsing through our dictionary:\n\nGet Quote\n\nTranslation Services USA® is the registered trademark of Translation Services USA LLC, New York, New Jersey", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9325920343399048} +{"content": "How to say successfully in Korean \n\nWould you like to know how to translate successfully to Korean? This page provides all possible translations of the word successfully in the Korean language.\n\nsuccessfully(adverb)\n\nGet even more translations for successfully\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this successfully Korean translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"successfully.\" 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": 0.9999876618385315} +{"content": "Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder (Hannah Swensen Mysteries)\n\nby Joanne Fluke | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.\nISBN: 0758215053 Global Overview for this book\nRegistered by wingSqueakyChuwing of Rockville, Maryland USA on 1/31/2018\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 wingSqueakyChuwing from Rockville, Maryland USA on Wednesday, January 31, 2018\nI selected this book at the recently re-opened The Book Thing of Baltimore. Thank you!\n\nAfter selecting about 100 books, I went for lunch with my two friends to the nearby Papermoon Diner, a Baltimore icon. What fun!\n\nI'm releasing this book for...\n\n**The 2018 February Heads Shoulders Knees and Toes Release Challenge hosted by awaywithfairies. This book's title contains the word HIP.\n\nEnjoy the book!\n\nJournal Entry 3 by wingSqueakyChuwing at Rockville, Maryland USA on Sunday, March 04, 2018\nI selected this book from the Little Free Library of Twinbrook (#7720) to travel elsewhere...\n\nReleased 2 yrs ago (4/20", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9845240712165833} +{"content": "All Blog Posts Tagged 'tours' (17)\n\nThe Heart of the Wild West: Choose Your Own Adventure!\n\nAs of today, you now have the opportunity to virtually visit the Wild West of Ireland.…\n\nAdded by Wild West Irish Tours on October 29, 2017 at 10:00am — No Comments\n\nA New Adventure: The Wild West Atlantic Way . . .\n\nGood morning (afternoon) to you all! Hope the week is treating you well so far.\n\nWe at Wild West Irish Tours just wanted to take a moment to say thanks - and to introduce the special event kicking off tonight: the launching of the brand new, exclusive Wild West Atlantic Way Tour!\n\nDSC04114-1\n\nYep – you heard it here first (or possibly second; if you follow us elsewhere), folks – we’re gearing up to do…\n\nAdded by Wild West Irish Tours on July 18, 2017 at 10:00am — No Comments\n\nWho Are the Fairies of Western Ireland?\n\nCome Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame! -- W.B.…\n\nAdded by Wild West Irish Tours on June 15, 2017 at 1:30pm — No Comments\n\nSeven Days of Fulfillment\n\nAs the crisp air blows down the rocky hills and shadows creep on across Western walls of leaning stones, the great Celtic Pilgrimage finds itself in the home stretch.\n\nThe Westies of the Wild Irish West Tours came to Ireland visitors -- some returning,…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 31, 2016 at 6:30pm — 2 Comments\n\nSix Steps Is Just 3-1-2-3 ...\n\nThe oratory of St. Colman echoes with hundreds upon hundreds of years worth of worshipful memory.\n\nIn a secluded glade of ancient trees nestled against the breast of the Burren, a landscape so surreal and old it seems the surface of a planet in a galaxy…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 30, 2016 at 6:30pm — 1 Comment\n\nA Fifth of the Soil\n\nTo fully experience the Celtic spirit, one must embrace not only the essence of a pilgrim, but also the land the pilgrim walks upon.\n\nPlaces such as Galway's Brigit's Garden are sacred keepers of beloved earthly traditions. A calendar year in the form of…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 29, 2016 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment\n\nFour Elements, Three Souls, Two Seasons, One Self\n\nAll Souls Night. A time of bonfires bursting to life beneath a cloudy sky. The grass wet from late Autumn mists that tumble haphazardly down the mountainsides as if driven by reckless celestial abandon. The soft moan of wind as it rushes through the caverns and…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 28, 2016 at 6:00pm — 4 Comments\n\nA Third of the Journey\n\nThere is poetry written into this land. Much like there is poetry written into the Irish soul. Poetry is not, as many think, a pretty art of whimsy and folly. Poetry, more oft than not, is the rawest and freest means of expression a person can…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 27, 2016 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments\n\nThe Second Cycle\n\nThe ritual of cleansing oneself with water to begin anew is an old one.\n\nFrom the seemingly simple act of taking a shower to the tradition of baptising a baby, water is seen as a nurturing source of life and a cyclical element. Its…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 26, 2016 at 5:30pm — No Comments\n\nThe First Lesson\n\nThere is something deeply engrained in our makeup as a species to seek out our roots. To water them with knowledge and expressively branch out into the universe with greater understanding. To discover what makes us grow. We are constantly reaching…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 25, 2016 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment\n\nThe Precursor to a Daydream\n\n“As for believing things, I can believe anything, provided that it is quite incredible.”…\n\nAdded by Nicole Samantha Fishkind on October 19, 2016 at 9:30pm — 6 Comments\n\nWild West of Ireland: Out of Time and Place\n\nHave you ever had a feeling of déjà vu and known it was something you can’t possibly have experienced in your own lifetime? I get this feeling often, a heartfelt pining for a time period I’ve never lived through and a place that I’ve never even visited. Many of these feelings are tied directly to Ireland in the early 20th century and onward. I’ve never been to Ireland and although I’m not about to disclose my age, suffice it to say that while I may not be a spring chicken anymore I certainly…\n\nAdded by Wendy Kowal on June 10, 2015 at 8:30pm — No Comments\n\nA Wild West of Ireland Day\n\nArise in the morning with a day anew\n\nWhat new adventures are waiting for you\n\nChatter and laughter filling the air\n\nFull Irish breakfast is the fare\n\nWe spy the blue beastie driving up from the drive\n\nQuickly we get ready like bees in a hive\n\nWe board our blue…\n\nAdded by William Huckeby on June 6, 2015 at 8:30am — No Comments\n\nA Wild West Irish Tours Musical Surprise (and Some Healing) for Our Family!\n\n'It’s the little things that happened quite spontaneously and unexpectedly that made this trip so special.'\n\nBy Marie Evans, Decatur TX\n\nAdded by Wild West Irish Tours on February 2, 2015 at 5:30pm — No Comments\n\nIrish Famine-Era 'Farthing' Sells for $102.50\n\nThis farthing coin was recently sold on eBay for $102.50. When it was minted in 1842, as a trading token by James O'Flynn it was worth only a quarter of one penny. Ja…\n\nAdded by Brian Nolan on January 27, 2015 at 9:30am — 1 Comment\n\nErin's Lament - Galway's Gain\n\nEugene Daly was dreaming, in a deep sleep. In the dream, he was playing his uileann pipes to a rapturous audience of dancers in the ship's sumptuous main ballroom. He played like a man possessed, jigs and reels, in perfect pitch. The audience were thrilled. All of a sudden he panicked and woke. He had woken up to the sound of water lapping under his bunk. Unused to…\n\nAdded by Brian Nolan on April 14, 2014 at 8:00pm — 6 Comments\n\nIrish Heritage Partnership\n\nExtend your reach with The Wild Geese Irish Heritage Partnership.\n\nCongrats to Our Winners\n\n© 2017   Created by Gerry Regan.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994290471076965} +{"content": "National Book Festival opens in D.C.\n\nTribune reporter\n\nThe National Book Festival activities will begin this evening in D.C. with President and Mrs. Obama serving as honorary chairs of the week-long festival. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the event and bears the theme \"A Decade of Words and Wonder.\"\n\nThe festival events begin this evening with an author panel discussion \"Hardcover Mysteries\" which will include authors David Baldacci, Sandra Brown and Kathy Reichs in conversation about the real-life events which have inspired their own crime-writing.\n\nOther festival event highlights will include: a reading, discussion and Q & A session with Katherine Paterson, who is National Ambassabor for Young People's Literature and author of \"Bridge to Terabithia,\" and other works, on Thursday; a presentation by author Isabel Allende, a presentation by Jonathan Franzen, and a discussion by former First Lady Laura Bush about her memoir \"Spoken From The Heart,\" all taking place on Saturday, the final day of the festival.\n\nFor more information, go to loc.gov/bookfest.\n\naguth@tribune.com\n\nCopyright © 2016, Chicago Tribune", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996806383132935} +{"content": "adjective see shadow I\n\nNew Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Shadowless — Shad ow*less, a. Having no shadow. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • shadowless — shadow ► NOUN 1) a dark area or shape produced by an object coming between light rays and a surface. 2) partial or complete darkness. 3) a position of relative inferiority or obscurity. 4) sadness or gloom. 5) the slightest trace: without a… …   English terms dictionary\n\n • shadowless — adjective Lacking a shadow …   Wiktionary\n\n • shadowless — shad·ow·less || ʃædəʊlɪs adj. lacking a shadow, lacking shade, not protected from light …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • shadowless — shad·ow·less …   English syllables\n\n • shadowless — ˈshadōlə̇s, dəl adjective : having or casting no shadow …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Shadowless Sword — Infobox Korean Film name = Shadowless Sword caption = Shadowless Sword movie poster writer = Kim Tae kwan Sin Joon hee starring = Yoon So Yi Lee Seo jin Shin Hyeon jun cameoChoi Ji Woo, Kim Soo Roh director = Kim Young jun producer = editing =… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Shadowless Kick — The Shadowless Kick (Chinese: 無影腳; pinyin: wúyǐngjiǎo), also known as the No Shadow Kick or Ghost Shadow Kick is a martial arts technique in the Hung Gar repertoire. It was made famous by Chinese folk hero Wong Fei Hung, who is reputed to have… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Shadowless Sword — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Shadowless Sword Originaltitel Muyeong geom Prod …   Deutsch Wikipedia\n\n • No Shadow Kick — The Shadowless Kick (zh cp |c=無影腳 |p=wúyǐngjiǎo) is a martial arts technique associated with the martial arts master Wong Fei Hung. Said to be so fast that it casts no shadow, the Shadowless Kick actually involves launching a fast, swift front… …   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": 0.9472339749336243} +{"content": "NaJoWriMo Begins April 1: Sign Up Today\n\nToday, I’m pleased to announce the second National Journal Writing Month for this year, begins on April 1st.\n\nGet Notified About NaJoWriMo\n\nNaJoWriMo starts April 1st\n\n • Develop a journal writing habit.\n • Get FREE 6 Months of Personal Renewal Tips\nClick Here to Sign Up\n\nThe theme for April’s NaJoWriMo is, Personal Renewal Through Journal Writing. Spring time is often considered a time for change, such as getting rid of the things that we no longer need in our life, making new beginnings, forming new habits, or getting rid of destructive habits in your life.\n\nApril NaJoWriMo Theme\n\nJournal writing can help us think, process, and reflect on the changes we want to make in our life and ways we renew parts of life, by simply eating better, trying a new hobbie, meeting new people, and building on our prior accomplishments.\n\nThe theme Self Renewal enages in questions such as:\n\nWhat challenges have we not been facing?\n\nWhat’s something new we could try?\n\nWhat’s a habit we to need bury or develop?\n\nWhat have we lost and want to bring back in our life?\n\nWhat new path do we want to start on?\n\nWhat is about ourselves we to change or approve upon?\n\nOur journal is the perfect place to write, explore and ponder these and other questions through writing.\n\nAnd remember, just the act of writing itself can reveal submerged thoughts and ideas. Writing can help us figure out things it and connect to truths that we often overlook.\n\nNaJoWriMo Journal Writing Levels\n\nWhile you’re encouraged to use the daily prompts for this month’s NaJoWriMo, don’t feel as though you have to in order to participate and develop a journal writing habit. During this month you can journal write about anything you like. The main goal is to complete 30 days of journal entries.\n\nNational Journal Writing Month\n\nIf you want a more guided approach to NaJoWriMo, choose of one of the three NaJoWriMo levels for this month:\n\nBeginner Level\n\n30 days of journal entries. Each entry can be a summary of your day, or a full page of writing. The goal is to simply start building a journal writing habit.\n\nAdvance Level \n\nPush to write 15,000 words in one month (500 words per day). This challenge is probably best accomplished using a digital journal, like Day One, which gives you a word count.\n\nThematic Level \n\nTake a thematic approach journal writing. Either journal write in response to the NaJoWriMo theme for April (Personal Self-Renewal), select another theme, or choose your own theme. Click here to see all available themes for NaJoWriMo.\n\nNote: if you plan to use the NaJoWriMo theme for April, please order the theme on March 31st so that you can start receiving journal writing prompts on April 1st.\n\nAlso, if you haven’t done so yet, be sure to subscribe to this site so that you can get daily updates of the prompts and other posts in your email box. You can also follow @NaJoWriMo on Twitter.\n\nI hope you enjoy NaJoWriMo and that it helps you discover the power of journal writing. I welcome your feedback and comments on the NaJoWriMo process.\n\nGet Free Email Updates!\n\nSignup now and receive an email once I publish new content.\n\nI will never give away, trade or sell your email address. You can unsubscribe at any time.\n\nBakari Chavanu\n\nis the creator of NaJoWriMo, and is the author of the interactive iBook, Starting From Day One: Using the Day One Journaling App to Record and Enrich Your Life\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nSign up to the NaJoWriMo newsletter!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9821981191635132} +{"content": "Love, Ruby Valentine\n\nFrom the Series Ruby Valentine\n\n • Interest Level: Kindergarten - Grade 3   ·  \n • Reading Level: Grade 2\n\nDeep in the heart of Heartland lives Ruby Valentine and her trusty parrot Lovebird. Ruby’s favorite day of the year is Valentine’s Day—she loves to say “I love you” and make cards and treats to deliver to everyone in her town. But Ruby is so exhausted that she sleeps right through the holiday. Although Ruby is worried that she’ll have to wait a whole year to tell everyone that she loves them, Lovebird convinces her to deliver her treats and messages of love even though they’re a day late. To Ruby’s surprise, no one minds.\n\nFormat Your Price\n978-1-57505-899-3\n978-0-8225-7194-0\nInterest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3\nReading Level Grade 2\nGenre Fiction, Picture Books\nCopyright 2006\nPublisher Lerner Publishing Group\nImprint Carolrhoda Books ®\nLanguage English\nNumber of Pages 32\nPublication Date 2006-08-01\nText Type Fiction\nBISACS JUV026000, JUV039060, JUV017070\nDewey [E]\nGraphics Full-color illustrations\nDimensions 10.625 x 8.875\nLexile 590\nGuided Reading Level K\nATOS Reading Level 3.3\nAccelerated Reader® Quiz 107470\nAccelerated Reader® Points 0.5\nFeatures Awards and Reviewed\n\n • SSLI Book Award Honor Book, Commended, 2006\n\nKirkus Reviews\n\n“Engaging watercolors depict Ruby on her quest, and . . . Ruby herself is a charming heroine. A Valentine’s offering as sweet as candy.” — Kirkus\n\nPublishers Weekly\n\n“With her red topknot and a perpetual spring in her step, Ruby is the very definition of spunk.” —Publishers Weekly\n\nSchool Library Journal\n\n“This story. . . should take a prominent place on Valentine’s Day bookshelves.” —School Library Journal\n\nIllustrator: Lynne Avril\n\nLynne Avril grew up in Montana, but she has lived in Arizona for a long time. Lynne knew she would always be an artist, but when she was younger her other passion was for horses. As an adult, her other passion is playing the bass in blues bands. Lynne received a BA in Art from the University of Montana in Missoula, got married, has two grown children, and likes to spend as much time as possible in Paris, France.\n\nAuthor: Laurie Friedman\n\nLaurie Friedman is the author of the popular Mallory series, The Mostly Miserable Life of April Sinclair series, and many award-winning picture books. She lives in Florida.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7755860686302185} +{"content": "What does ACAM mean in Journals?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand ACAM in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Journals terminology in particular.\n\nAsian Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine\n\nMiscellaneous » Journals\n\nFind a translation for ACAM in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this ACAM abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"ACAM.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 15 Mar. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8108320832252502} +{"content": "More than 5.000.000 Books\n\nWe Know How To Make Your Life Awesome\n\nSorry. Looks Like Something Went Wrong!\n\nThe requested hits list lirik lagu sofar binz da poet cover by minh anh 2017 was not found on this server. That’s all we know.\n\nPlease try to search another keyword.\n\nBack Home", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “make sense”\n\nmake sense\n\nto be clear and easy to understand : This last paragraph doesn’t make any sense . makes sense Someone who makes sense is reasonable or shows good judgment : Everything he said made sense – I'd definitely vote for him. It makes sense to pay off your debts before you start trying to save money .\n(Definition of make sense from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\n\nWord of the Day\n\nto pour liquid slowly over something, especially in a thin line or in small drops\n\nWord of the Day\n\nRead our blog about how the English language behaves.\n\nLearn More\n\nNew Words\n\nFind words and meanings that have just started to be used in English, and let us know what you think of them.\n\nLearn More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6951904296875} +{"content": "Award-Winning Author of Slow-Burn Romances between Strong WomenBooks Featuring Butch/Femme Couples (Lesbian Book Bingo #20)\n\nAs we’re slowly approaching the end of the year and of Lesbian Book Bingo, I would be amiss not to include a list of books featuring butch/femme couples. Most of these are romance novels in which a butch and a femme character meet and fall in love. 15 GREAT LESBIAN BOOKS THAT FEATURE BUTCH/FEMME COUPLES I’ve put together a list of 15 books featuring butch/femme couples I hope you’ll enjoy. Departure from the Script by Jae Amanda isn’t looking for a relationship – and certainly not with Michelle. She has never been attracted to a butch woman before, and Michelle …\n\nRead more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9933487176895142} +{"content": "Pam Grossman\n\nAbout The Author\n\nPam Grossman is the creator and host of The Witch Wave podcast and the author of What is a Witch. Her writing has appeared in such outlets as The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time, Ms., and her occulture blog, Phantasmaphile. She is cofounder of the Occult Humanities Conference at NYU, and her art exhibitions and magical projects have been featured in such publications as Artforum, Art in America, and The New Yorker. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and their feline familiar. You can find her at PamGrossman.com and @Phantasmaphile.\n\nBooks by Pam Grossman", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000088214874268} +{"content": "Review: We Didn’t Ask for This by Adi Alsaid\n\nWe Didn’t Ask for This\nAdi Alsaid\nInkyard Press\nPublished April 7, 2020\n\nAmazon | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository | Goodreads\n\nAbout We Didn’t Ask for This\n\nEvery year, lock-in night changes lives. This year, it might just change the world.\n\nCentral International School’s annual lock-in is legendary — and for six students, this year’s lock-in is the answer to their dreams. The chance to finally win the contest. Kiss the guy. Make a friend. Become the star … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9987847805023193} +{"content": "1 Viewing)\nPost and critique metrical/formal verse. Metrical is defined as stress-based meter (accentual or accentual-syllabic). 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Continue Reading →\n\nPowered by WordPress.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995680451393127} +{"content": "This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. By using LibraryThing you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. 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Today, I’m happy to be part of the cover reveal for Mick & Michelle by Nina Rossing, all about a young woman scared to reveal who she really is. Read more about the book and then check out the cover below!\n\nAbout Mick & Michelle by Nina Rossing\n\nPublished by: Harmony Ink Press\n\nPublication date: October 31st 2017\n\nGenres: Young Adult, ContemporaryThe cover!\n\nAbout Nina Rossing\n\nNina Rossing lives in Norway, where the winters are long and the summers short. Despite the brilliant nature surrounding her, she spends more time in front of her computer, or with a book in her hands, than in the great outdoors (though you may find her out on her mountain bike if the weather is good). 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The main focus of the collection is religious in nature but also collects material on health, non-profit management, and fiction.\n\nTo search the Library’s Catalog, go to http://interchurch-center.library.net\n\nThe Library's primary clientele are the staff members of the tenant agencies of the Interchurch Center. Students and faculty of Columbia University, Union Theological Seminary, and Jewish Theological Seminary can visit The Library but do not have borrowing privileges. The Library can obtain books not in its collection through interlibrary loan, provided ample time is given. Patrons are responsible for replacing lost or damaged books. Patrons that lose books and fail to return books on a consistent basis will have their borrowing privileges revoked.\n\nThe Interchurch Center Book Club meets once a month from 12PM - 1PM in Room 250, on the 2nd floor. We read a range of authors/genres. It is a great way to discover some new reads and make new friends. Join us for great conversation and laughs. Coffee, tea and cookies are served. No worries if you don't have time to finish you still get a cookie. The group is open to the public.\n\nCurrent Book\n\nJune 2017 - The Woman Next Door by Yewande Omotoso\nNext Meeting: June 15, 2017 @ 12PM\n\nBook Club List 2017\n\n • Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk by Kathleen Rooney\n • The Things that Matter by Edward Mendelson\n • Rare Objects by Kathleen Tessaro\n • My Life in France by Julia Child\n\nBook Club List 2016\n\n • The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro\n • My Brilliant Friend (L'amica geniale The Neapolitan Novels) by Elena Ferrante\n • A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson\n • The Star Side of the Bird Hill by Naomi Jackson\n • The Glass Blower of Murano by Marina Fiorato\n • Daughters of the Dragon: A Comfort Woman’s Story by William Andrews\n • The Humans by Matt Haif\n • Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare by Stephen Greenblatt May\n • A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman\n • The Prime of Miss Brodie by Muriel Spark\n\nFor a list of past books, Click Here.\n\nNow you can join the discussion online on the\nBook Club's Official Facebook Group! Untitled-1\n\nThe Library has several small archival collections related to the Ecumenical Movement and Missions\n\nFor finding aids click on the pdf link below\n\nFaith & Order Movement (1919-1943)\nLife & Work Movement (1920-1938)\nInterchurch World Movement (1919-1921)\nMissions: Biographical & Organizations (1885-1985)\nHome Missions Council (1912-1950)\n\nThe Writing Group meets every other week from 12:00-12:45. Want to start writing? Looking for a group to help share your thoughts, joys and frustrations about writing? Or want a safe environment to share your thoughts? Then this is the group for you.\n\njune 2017\n\nNo Events\n\njuly 2017\n\nNo Events\n\naugust 2017\n\nNo Events\n\nseptember 2017\n\nNo Events", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999986469745636} +{"content": "View Single Post\nOld 04-28-2014, 10:42 PM\nBoyo Jim is offline\nJoin Date: Nov 2001\nLocation: Madison, WI\nPosts: 36,997\nI would dump Speaker for the Dead for one of your second tier. Another Heinlein, or Algernon.\n\nI'm rethinking 1984 -- I'm wonder if it's more Cold War political polemic than science fiction. And you could say the same thing about On the Beach. Both are outstanding books, but IMO are more fiction than science fiction.\n\nGenerally speaking, though, it's a very fine list.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999002814292908} +{"content": "\nA biography that emphasises the psychological aspects of its subject\n\nWikipedia foundation.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Psychobiography — aims to understand historically significant individuals such as artists, political leaders, and so on, through the application of psychological theory and research. It is, in essence, a form of case study. Sigmund Freud s analysis of da Vinci… …   Wikipedia\n\n • psychobiography — ☆ psychobiography [sī΄kō bī äg′rə fē ] n. a biography dealing with the psychodynamic processes that have affected the development of the subject …   English World dictionary\n\n • psychobiography — noun Date: 1931 a biography written from a psychodynamic or psychoanalytic point of view; also the application of such a point of view to the writing of a biography • psychobiographer noun • psychobiographical adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • psychobiography — psychobiographer, n. /suy koh buy og reuh fee, bee /, n., pl. psychobiographies. a biographical study focusing on psychological factors, as childhood traumas and unconscious motives. 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Be free from all the pain and follow what you have to. Please read it fully […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "A description used to describe something this is both magnificent and sweet. Used for something that is better or more awesome than normal. Combo of manificent and sweet.\nWhat do you think of her body?\n- It is one of a kind...it is magnifisweet!\n\nHow was your day?\n-It was better than most because it was magnifisweet!\nby Darbinator February 19, 2011\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": 0.9759602546691895} +{"content": "[SeMissourian.com] Fog ~ 37°F  \nRiver stage: 23.66 ft. Falling\nThursday, Oct. 23, 2014\n\nLetter to the Editor: Insightful letter has real meaning\n\nFriday, July 15, 2005\n\nTo the editor:\n\nAfter reading Rob Dillon's letter, \"Human promise relies on reality,\" I felt I had finished reading a great book. Thank you for printing such insightful letters which deal with all of us as human beings and children of God.\n\nSHAHIN TORABI, Cape Girardeau", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6713442802429199} +{"content": "Friday 6 May 2022\n\nEverything You Want to See\n\nEverything You Want to See by Kyle Hughes-Odgers (Fremantle Press) HB RRP $14.99 ISBN: 9781760991371\n\nReviewed by Dannielle Viera\n\nThis board book contains all the things that a child aged up to three years loves to see, from a dog and a horse to a butterfly. It then quietly expands the youngster’s universe to encompass more unusual items – ‘star glow’, ‘a bin that stinks’, ‘a tiger in a car’ – interspersing them with familiar items, such as a rainbow, a bike, and a dinosaur.\n\nKyle Hughes-Odgers’ text begins simply, with basic nouns. He then increases the difficulty slightly by introducing easy-to-understand verbs and adjectives, as well as a subtle rhyming scheme. This natural progression prepares littlies for the complexity of the English language.\n\nExploring colour and form in his illustrations, Kyle makes use of warm hues to surprise young eyes, and sudden changes in element size to add interest to the pages. Clever details will delight those who find them: the mouse hiding behind the bin, the basketball in the bike’s basket and the apple perched on the horse’s back.\n\nA perfect size for small hands, Everything You Want to See features arresting images and gentle text. It is sure to become a favourite with babies and toddlers as they begin to explore the world around them.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nBuzz Words Books would love to hear what you think.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9515786170959473} +{"content": " • Laura-pannack-hero\n\n Bookshelf: Laura Pannack\n\nThis week the award-winning portrait photographer Laura Pannack shows us her Bookshelf\n\nPosted by Bryony Quinn, • Laura-pannack\n\n Bookshelf: Laura Pannack\n\nPosted by Bryony Quinn\n\nBryony was It’s Nice That’s first ever intern and worked her way up to assistant online editor before moving on to pursue other interests in the summer of 2012.\n\nMost Recent: Bookshelf View Archive\n\n 13. Listdie-tollen-hefte-01\n\n When you ask a couple of creatives who work in a former kindergarten in east Berlin (as we learned in an interview many moons ago) to show you their book collection, you hope to see some pretty cool and quirky publications. Doris and Daniel of Golden Cosmos have not let us down.\n\n 42. Main\n\n Wahey! We love booze and books in equal measures here at It’s Nice That, so it’s our pleasure to introduce Simon Lyle and his five favourite books to you today. Simon is the editor of Hot Rum Cow, the printed publication containing the hottest news on all things booze – from cocktails to beers and from bartenders to barflies, this magazine’s got it all. Here he is on which publications have inspired him along the way to becoming editor of Hot Rum Cow\n\n 13", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9559175968170166} +{"content": "Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon\nFlip to back Flip to front\nListen Playing... Paused   You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.\nLearn more\nSee this image\n\nHistory of Minnesota (4 volumes) Hardcover – June 15, 1969\n\nSee all 2 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions\nAmazon Price New from Used from\n\"Please retry\"\n$49.16 $13.68\n\nBest Books of the Year\nSee the Best Books of 2014\nLooking for something great to read? Browse our editors' picks for 2014's Best Books of the Year in fiction, nonfiction, mysteries, children's books, and much more.\n\nBest Books of the Month\nBest Books of the Month\nWant to know our Editors' picks for the best books of the month? Browse Best Books of the Month, featuring our favorite new books in more than a dozen categories.\n\nProduct Details\n\n • Hardcover: 2459 pages\n • Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press (June 15, 1969)\n • Language: English\n • ISBN-10: 087351002X\n • ISBN-13: 978-0873510028\n • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 1.8 x 5.5 inches\n • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds\n • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,610,155 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nThere are no customer reviews yet.\n5 star\n4 star\n3 star\n2 star\n1 star\nShare your thoughts with other customers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9371845722198486} +{"content": "The cover image may be different.\n\nThe H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness\n\nFilipovic, Jill (Author)\nRp 238,000\nNo Hidden Cost\n\nOr   476 PEC Points\nLimited Stock\n\nNew Free Shipping.\n* Terms and Conditions\nDelivered in 10 - 20 business days\n\nPublication Date: 01 May 2018\nWhat do women want? The same thing men were promised in the Declaration of Independence: happiness, or at least the freedom to pursue it.\nFor women, though, pursuing happiness is a complicated endeavor, and if you head out into America and talk to women one-on-one, as Jill Filipovic has done, you'll see that happiness is indelibly shaped by the constraints of gender, the expectations of feminine sacrifice, and the myriad ways that womanhood itself differs along lines of race, class, location, and identity.\n\nFilipovic argues that it is more important than ever to prioritize women's happiness-and that doing so will make men's lives better, too. Here, she provides an outline for a feminist movement we all need and a blueprint for how policy, laws, and society can deliver on the promise of the pursuit of happiness for all.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-10: 1568588437\n\nISBN-13: 9781568588438\n\nPublisher: Bold Type Books       \n\nLanguage: English\n\nAge Range: NA - NA years\n\nGrade Level: NA - NA\n\nPaperback: 336 Pages\n\nProduct Dimension (L x W x H): 22.61 x 13.97 x 2.54 CM\n\nShipping Weight: 0.36 Kg\n\nPeriplus Bestseller Rank:\n#62 in Books\n#1 in Books » Law » Politics » Public Policy\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nShare your thoughts with other customers:\nWrite a Customer Review\n\nThere are no reviews for this product.\n\nCustomers who bought this also bought\n\nView Mobile / Standard © 2011-2019 Periplus Holdings Ltd.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9928597211837769} +{"content": "New York Shortlines in Color\n\nAll about the Arcade & Attica Railroad\n\nModerator: Benjamin Maggi\n\nBSOR Patarak\nPosts: 390\nJoined: Sat Jun 12, 2004 7:44 am\nLocation: Western NY\n\nNew York Shortlines in Color\n\nPost by BSOR Patarak »\n\nThe latest publication including the A&A is available as of February 1st, 2011.\n\nhttp://www.morningsunbooks.com/new.html#february1\n\nIt is Volume One of a two volume series with the first covering Shortlines beginning with the A's to the M's. The A&A has excellent coverage of 15 pages and 30 photographs. As you know, Morning Sun is known for they're color photos and this one covers the shortlines from the 50's up to today. The A&A section was helped out by Ed Lewis with some wonderful shots. The pictures include both freight and the tourist operations. For the student of shortline railroads of NY, this is a must have. Though I'm biased, the A&A section has a good variety and I like the Bath and Hammondsport as well.\n\nI'd be interested in hearing other people's review of the book. I just received my copy and will sit down to read it cover to cover....\n\nUser avatar\nBenjamin Maggi\nPosts: 1129\nJoined: Wed Apr 07, 2004 8:52 am\nLocation: Albany, NY\n\nRe: New York Shortlines in Color\n\nPost by Benjamin Maggi »\n\nAnother book to add to \"the list!\"\nBenjamin L. Maggi\nA&A Railroad Forum Moderator\n\nmarch hare\nPosts: 361\nJoined: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:44 pm\nLocation: upstate NY\n\nRe: New York Shortlines in Color\n\nPost by march hare »\n\nGreat photos, but God-Awful captioning.\n\nIt seems that the ancestry of every engine is listed in parentheses, EVERY time the engine appears in the book. Some of this information is repeated three times. This makes it nearly impossible to read the captions for their actual content--the sentences are so broken up be extraneous parentheticals that you can barely make out what the author was trying to get across.\n\nThat said, I really loved the BEDT coverage, and the extended coverage of the Genesee and Wyoming. Also liked the fact that rolling stock, MW equipment, and other non-locomotive subjects were included.\n\nPosts: 80\nJoined: Sun Aug 12, 2007 12:54 pm\nLocation: small middle Tennessee town on the former Tennessee Central\n\nRe: New York Shortlines in Color\n\nPost by joesbag »\n\nGot the book for Christmas. I echo other's comments here about the photos and other information details about each road. Of course I liked the A&A coverage very much; also liked the Genessee & Wyoming and the Dansville & Mt. Morris info having attend Geneseo for college. I plan on picking up Volume 2 when it's available.\n\nOld & Weary\nPosts: 130\nJoined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:21 am\n\nRe: New York Shortlines in Color\n\nPost by Old & Weary »\n\nNow that vol. 2 is apparently out, I'm wondering if anyone has found it is any better than Vol.1 which was, in a word, awful, outside of the photos. There also did not seem to be much content or insight on most of the railroads. I'm totaly in agreement with March Hare and wound up only reading the last part of the captions. There was no comparision with Mike Zollitsch's work in the BR&P books or Mike Bednar's LV Morning Sun Books which are great. I've found that Morning Sun's books very widely in quality and seem to be pumped out at the rate of two per month no matter what errors, misprints, or poor writing they contain. It's best to check them first before buying.\n\nReturn to “Arcade & Attica Railroad”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6409268975257874} +{"content": "How to say MAI in French \n\nWould you like to know how to translate MAI to French? This page provides all possible translations of the word MAI in the French language.\n\nDiscuss this MAI French translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"MAI.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 26 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": 0.9862247705459595} +{"content": "The Dance of Life\n\nLast modified July 27, 2017\n\nThis is a recording of Sri Chinmoy reciting 28 poems from his collection of poetry, entitled ‘The Dance of Life.’ Composed in 1973, the poetry series includes 1,000 poems expressing different aspects of the spiritual path.\n\nThis recording was likely to have been made in May 1973 at Mahanir studio in Jamaica, New York.\n\nThe Dance of Life 1973\n\n • 23 March – Sri Chinmoy began writing the poems for the series.\n • 19/20 June – Sri Chinmoy writes the 50 poems found in part 20, completing the 20 book series.\n • 20 June – Disciples performed dramatisations of several poems from ‘The Dance of Life’ during a poetry reading at the Community Workshop School in Manhattan.\n • 1 August – All 20 volumes of the Dance of Life series are published at Aum Press in Puerto Rico.\n\nPublished on CD (2016) Aum Publications\n\nI long to be one\n\nI long to be one\nWith the Dust of Your Feet.\nI long to be one\nWith the Smile of Your Eyes.\nI long to be one\nWith the Love of Your Heart.\nI long to be one\nWith the Oars of Your Boat.\nI long to be one\nWith the Glow of Your Promise.\nI long to be one\nWith the Flow of Your Life.\nI long to be one\nWith the Victory of Your Banner.\n\nSri Chinmoy, The Dance of Life, part 1, Agni Press, 1973\n\nMore about Sri Chinmoy\n\nWe have 34 other pages containing uploaded tracks of Sri Chinmoy's Poetry. 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The act of directing wrongly, or the state of being so directed. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) An error of a judge in charging the jury on a matter of law. Mozley & W. [1913 Webster] 3. The direction of another s attention to an… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • misdirection — index abuse (corrupt practice), digression, distortion, maladministration, misrule Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • misdirection — (n.) 1768, from MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + DIRECTION (Cf. direction). Meaning action of a conjurer, thief, etc. to distract someone is from 1943 …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • misdirection — noun a) An act of misleading, of convincing someone to concentrate in an incorrect direction. The magician used misdirection to get us to watch his left hand while he did something with his right hand. b) (Legal British English) An error of law… …   Wiktionary\n\n • misdirection — misdirect UK US /ˌmɪsdɪˈrekt/ verb [T] ► to send something to the wrong place or in the wrong direction: »If people are worried about payments being misdirected, they can opt to use direct deposit. »The publisher often lost or misdirected orders …   Financial and business terms\n\n • misdirection — misdirect ► VERB ▪ direct or instruct wrongly. DERIVATIVES misdirection noun …   English terms dictionary\n\n • misdirection — noun 1. an incorrect charge to a jury given by a judge • Hypernyms: ↑commission, ↑charge, ↑direction 2. incorrect directions or instructions • Derivationally related forms: ↑misdirect • Hypernyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • misdirection — /mis di rek sheuhn/, n. 1. a wrong or incorrect direction, guidance, or instruction. 2. Law. an erroneous charge to the jury by a judge. [1760 70; MIS 1 + DIRECTION] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • misdirection — Synonyms and related words: bad policy, bum steer, college of Laputa, corruption, false coloring, impolicy, inexpedience, inexpediency, maladministration, malfeasance, malpractice, misadministration, misconduct, misconstruction, misfeasance,… …   Moby Thesaurus\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": 0.9976128339767456} +{"content": "Famous quotes by Victor Dean Collins:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Victor Dean Collins's quotes with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Victor Dean Collins Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 12 Mar. 2014. .\n\nMissing a quote of Victor Dean Collins?\n\nKnow another good quote of Victor Dean Collins? 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After surviving the abuses of her ex-husband which culminated in a life-threatening attack resulting in his death, her mother Lina becomes ruthless in her pursuit of success. The horrific incident, that Adrian witnessed as a […]\n\nContinue Reading 0\nWebsite by John Wierenga", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6109188795089722} +{"content": "Page:Shakespeare - First Folio Faithfully Reproduced, Methuen, 1910.djvu/107\n\nThis page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998753070831299} +{"content": "The American War in Afghanistan: A History (Hardcover)\n\nAvailable from our distributor; u\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780197550779\nISBN-10: 0197550770\nPublisher: Oxford University Press, USA\nPublication Date: July 1st, 2021\nPages: 576\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "  Simon Parke  \nClick here for Abbot Peter Click here for Simon's blog Click here for Simon's books Click here for Simon's consultancy Click here for Simon's retreats\n      Cover of A Vicar Crucified   Cover of Shelf Life   Picture of the cover of One Minute Mindfulness.\n\nBecoming human\n\nPosted by Simon Parke, 15 June 2017, 5.57am\n\nA conversation about being human with the former Bishop of London, Rt Rev Richard Chartres. \n\nAnd why the need?\n\nWell, we’re all trying to be human in a difficult world; but there’s the insidious feeling, felt in the gaps, that we may not have actually started yet.\n\nDo you recognise that?\n\nWe feel as if we’re playing on the edge of something important, certainly, but remain unsure as to whether we’ve touched very profoundly or what it actually means…what it means to be human.\n\nAnd we’d like to get there.\n\n‘It is a huge creative act to become human,’ says Richard, ‘but it doesn’t happen until well into life.’\n\nAnd the agent of transformation?\n\n‘The agent of transformation is the refusal to be god.’\n\nI ask him to explain that a little bit more.\n\n‘We all start out by wanting to be superhuman. We begin with a project of aggrandisement and accumulation.\n\nWe experience perhaps thirty seconds of innocence and surprise at birth, but then the cover story begins, the negotiations with the world.\n\nWe build up our personality and accumulate for fulfilment. But strangely, the more we aggrandise ourselves and accumulate, the more the little voice whispers and the more hollow our crown appears.’\n\nI adjust my hollow crown awkwardly as he continues.\n\n‘The first step to becoming human is refusing to be god.\n\nWe embrace our transience, accept the painful piercing of the inner crust which forms as life passes, and ironically, it is from this position, with defences down and vulnerable, that our feet touch the ground of the source of life.’\n\nSo the crust which, in our youth, protected us from the chill winds of disappointment and fear has now become a less-than-helpful friend?\n\n‘Indeed. It was formed to defend us, protect us, position us…but it becomes our undoing.\n\nThe breaking of the crust, which sounds like the destruction of the personality – and it is undoubtedly painful – is the indispensible first step in reconnecting with our humanity from which we have wandered.\n\nAs I say, when we refuse to be god, we have begun the journey home.’\n\n(This conversation took place when Richard was still Bishop of London.)\n\nMore blog posts  \n\nSeptember 2018\n\nAugust 2018\n\nJuly 2018\n\nJune 2018\n\nMay 2018\n\nApril 2018\n\nMarch 2018\n\nFebruary 2018\n\nJanuary 2018\n\nDecember 2017\n\nNovember 2017\n\nOctober 2017\n\nClick here to follow Simon's blog on RSS\n\nRSS 2.0", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000005841255188} +{"content": "HarperCollins Publishers\nTrending Now\n\nAbout the BookRead more\n\nEducator and Librarian Resources\n\nCritical Praise\n\nA sweet, quasi-coming-out love story with a bass line tailored for art and design fanatics. — Kirkus Reviews\n\nThe school’s factions are refreshingly nuanced, not stereotyped; a lack of understanding does not equate with meanness. The fact that even with supportive adults, encouraging friends, and a gay-straight alliance, coming out can be a daunting prospect will make this story resonate with readers. — Publishers Weekly\n\nTregay handles homophobia gently, which, along with the happy ending and refreshingly supportive community, makes this a breezy romance with just enough light drama to keep its feet on the ground. — Booklist\n\nThere is a common assumption that romantic stories aren’t important. FAN ART proves unequivocally that this is wrong. A refreshingly honest, dizzyingly sweet story of first love. — Lili Wilkinson, award-winning author of PINK\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN: 9780062243157\n • ISBN 10: 0062243152\n • Imprint: Katherine Tegen Books\n • On Sale: 06/17/2014\n • Trimsize: 5.5 in (w) x 8.25 in (h) x 1.17 in (d)\n • Pages: 368\n • List Price: 17.99 USD\n • BISAC1: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / General\n • BISAC2: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Dating & Sex\n\nFan Art by Sarah Treg", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.984228253364563} +{"content": "Bus! Stop! (Hardcover)\n\nBus! Stop! Cover Image\nBy James Yang (Illustrator)\nList Price: $17.99\nOur Price: $14.39\n(Save: $3.60 20%)\nOn Our Shelves Now\n1 on hand, as of Jun 18 5:30pm\n\nFew words are needed in this inventive and fun transportation adventure\n\n\"Bus Stop \" a boy yells, as his bus pulls away one early morning. He must wait for the next bus. But the next one does NOT look like his bus at all. And neither does the next one, or the next. At first, the boy is annoyed. Then he is puzzled. Then intrigued. The other buses look much more interesting than his bus. Maybe he should try a different bus after all, and he's glad he does\n\nHere is a book with few words and delightful illustrations that shows very young children that trying something a little different can be a lot of fun.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJames Yang's prize-winning work has appeared in many magazines, including Graphis, Newsweek, Forbes, Fortune, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He is the author/illustrator of Joey and Jet, Joey and Jet in Space, and Puzzlehead.The designer of \"Clockman,\" a sculpture on display at the National Museum of American History, Mr. Yang and his wife live in New York City.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780425288771\nISBN-10: 0425288773\nPublisher: Viking Books for Young Readers\nPublication Date: March 13th, 2018\nPages: 32\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9903941750526428} +{"content": "19 Individual Authors. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Clarie Giselle Mercado's Reviews > Redeeming the Texas Rancher\n\nRedeeming the Texas Rancher by Charlene Sands\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\n\nreally liked it\n\nTexas rancher met his match\n\nAt first I was like oh no not another unrequited love?! But what drew me to this story was after Dakota and Colby were hot and cold. She finally had enough and said I'm not going to be your doormat. And Colby although slow on the uptake he definitely made it up to Dakota. I love the supporting characters as well. Especially Brett Coiler ( Switzerland). Recommend giving it a read.\n1 like · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Redeeming the Texas Rancher.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nMay 15, 2018 – Started Reading\nMay 15, 2018 – Shelved\nMay 30, 2018 – Finished Reading\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and of the Principal Events of his Time. with his Speeches in Parliament, 1736 to 1778.\n\n(PITT, William).\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $200.00\n\nTermsAsk a Question\n\nPlace Published: Dublin\nPublisher: Woogan, Byrne\nDate Published: 1792\n\nDescription: Large folding chart. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary tan polished calf, gilt backs, red & black labels, ornately gilt spines (rubbed). Dublin: Woogan, Byrne, 1792. Very good.\n\nComments: First Irish Edition. Compiled by John Almon the bookseller, imprisoned and fined for supporting Wilkes. Lowndes I, 424. Small upper corner of title on volume I clipped, not affecting the text; light water staining in volume I.\n\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: very good\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 117462\n\nMore Pitt,william: webrss\nMore 18THC: webrss\nMore POLITICS: webrss\nMore 611: webrss\n\nBy This Author: (PITT, William).\nBy This Publisher: Woogan, Byrne\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nI am very pleased that you took the time to consult me on the price before just adding the additional shipping cost onto my credit card. Ordering things on-line, one runs into all kinds of less-than-considerate business practices... Thanks again for taking the time to contact me. I'm looking forward to the book. - Eric P.\nArgosy Book Store on Facebook\nArgosy Book Store on Instagram\nSite by Bibliopolis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000004529953003} +{"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\nPyy3-36\n\nperipheral hormone peptide YY: a hormone that regulates hunger. After food enters the stomach it is secreted into the blood by cells lining the colon and the ileum\n\nRead Also:\n\n /pəˈzæz/ noun 1. (informal) a variant of pizzazz\n\n pressure zone microphone\n\n piezoelectric transducer\n\n [kyoo] /kyu/ noun, plural Q’s or Qs, q’s or qs. 1. the 17th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 2. any spoken sound represented by the letter Q or q, as in quick, acquit, or Iraq. 3. something having the shape of a Q . 4. a written or printed representation of the letter […]\n\nDisclaimer: Pyy3-36 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": 0.9999937415122986} +{"content": "Saturday, 23 October 2021\n\nAuthor: Maureen Ward", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Which Famous Female Author Are You?\n\nHave you always been a bookworm? Have you dreamt of being a famous author? This quiz is for you! \n\nLet us know what result you got and if you have been inspired to put pen to paper! Do you have a friend who you always imagined as an author? Show them this quiz so they can be inspired too! ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9787670373916626} +{"content": "Page 1 of 1\n\nFamous last words (for 2020)\n\nPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:39 pm\nby Thomas Rabenstein\nI'm popping back to the forum just before Christmas to leave a heartfelt thank you to Keith and the whole team. I am using the current version of Scrivener under Big Sur and it is helping me enormously with my work. In fact, I've been a fan of the app since the beginning and today Scrivener is my main production tool for my writing.\nMy thanks for the excellent development work, support and constant adaptations of the app to changing macOs versions. You are a great team!\n\nMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year, which we all hope will be better than this one.\n\nGreetings from Stuttgart,\n\nRe: Famous last words (for 2020)\n\nPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:53 pm\nby Shell\nSo say we all. This year I wrote my 7th novel in Scrivener, and I love it. Scrivener that is, my first drafts are hideous.\n\nThank you Keith & Team!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9773368239402771} +{"content": "0  items | Rs 0\nThe Age of Miracles\n\nThe Age of Miracles\n\nPaper Back\nby Karen Thompson Walker  \nLanguage: English\nOut Of Stock (Out Of Stock) See Details\nWe accept payment by:\nCredit Cards\nCash Cards\nDebit Cards\nNet Banking\nOur Price   Rs. 3045\n(Price is inclusive of all taxes and sourcing fee of Rs. 511)\nThe Age of Miracles\n(Notify me when it is in stock?)\n\nBook Summary of The Age of Miracles\n\nPaper Back\n\nWHAT IF our 24-hour day grew longer, first in minutes, then in hours until day becomes night and night becomes day? 'It is never what you worry over that comes to pass in the end. The real catastrophies are always different - unimagined, unprepared for, unknown...' Details Of Book : The Age of Miracles\n\nBook: The Age of Miracles\nISBN: 1410451046\nISBN-13: 9781410451040\nBinding: Paper Back\nPublishing Date: 2012-08-01\nPublisher: Wheeler", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998256266117096} +{"content": "December 8, 2017\nAdvent 12.8.17\n\nConceive, seize, take hold of, December 8, 2017\n\nThe etymology of a word often directs my art-making, especially when I am uncertain of a path. I’ll take a word, look at its origins, synonyms/antonyms, […]\nDecember 4, 2017\nAdvent 12.4.17\n\nYou too will find your strength, December 4, 2017\n\nToday is Rainer Maria Rilke’s birthday. I read his poems, letters and writings regularly, as those of you who follow me know. His words find their […]\nDecember 8, 2016\nadvent-12-8-16\n\nNecessary Separateness\n\nI keep a Saint Francis statue in my studio. He watches over me as I work, and reminds me to go outside from time to time, […]\nDecember 5, 2016\nadvent-12-5-16\n\nOpen your depths by plunging into them\n\nIf you have been following my writing over the years, you know that I am a fan of Rainer Maria Rilke. His birthday was yesterday. I am […]\nDecember 21, 2014\nAdvent Day Twenty-One, 2014, Melanie Mowinski\n\nHold Life Open\n\nIn Michael Pollen’s book Cooked, in the chapter on Fermentation, he makes some comment along the lines that people who are easily disgusted are often terrified […]\nDecember 18, 2014\nAdvent Day Eighteen, 2014, Melanie Mowinski\n\nThe capacity to be alone\n\nFrom Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet, Rome, December 23, 1903, as translated by Johanna Macy in Anita Barrows in A Year with Rilke. I often […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9941135048866272} +{"content": "Theoretical perspectives on urban politics\n\nBy: Hawley, Willis D.\n\nPrice: $56.50\n\nQuantity: 1 available\n\nBook Condition: Very Good\n\n0139132023 Very good. No dust jacket. Highlighting/underlining. very minor underlining, tight binding, cheap copy! signed by Tom Cronin on FFEP, very scarce! vi, 229 p. : ill.; 24 cm. Includes Illustrations. Includes bibliographical references. Tom Cronin was the former president of Whitman College, we have more of his library available.\n\nTitle: Theoretical perspectives on urban politics\n\nAuthor Name: Hawley, Willis D.\n\nCategories: Other,\n\nPublisher: Prentice-Hall: 1976\n\nISBN Number: 0139132023\n\nISBN Number 13: 9780139132025\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nBook Condition: Very Good\n\nSeller ID: ALIBRIS.0002189", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999121427536011} +{"content": "skip to content\nO 3.⁰ mundo Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nO 3.⁰ mundo\n\nAuthor: Jocy de Oliveira\nPublisher: São Paulo, 1959.\nEdition/Format:  Book : Portuguese\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: Jocy de Oliveira\nOCLC Number: 17060684\nDescription: 111 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm\nOther Titles: Terceiro mundo\nResponsibility: Jocy de Oliveira ; capa e ilustrações de Flávio de R. 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Bruner, postulates that we use two ways of thinking: “a paradigmatic and a narrative one”.\n\nThe first one is ‘logic’ and looks for causal relations (deduction, induction, abduction). It deals with facts and objective truth. The narrative way of thinking deals with human intentions, feelings and personal experiences.\n\nBoth ways of thinking play a role in inheritage interpretation.\n\nPlease read more in the Inherit newsletter of June 2016.\n\nThis website uses cookies. Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9944277405738831} +{"content": "Thorfinn and the Terrible Treasure\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nThis book is about two Viking tribes who find treasure. They fight over it, and finally one tribe’s leader makes a bet that if his son, Thorfinn, can’t guard the treasure overnight, the other tribe will get both the treasure and his village! But the treasure naturally goes missing, and Thorfinn and his friends have to find it. I thought this adventure book was comical and very simple. It was such an easy book, I read all one hundred and thirty-eight pages in about thirty minutes. If you don’t like to finish books so quickly, be warned! However, the plot was cute, and I would certainly read it again. The illustrations were cartoons, and there were very many of them. I thought they helped the story line because they showed the personalities of all the characters well. This book is a series, and I would like to read more. For people who like mysteries, a fun plot, and Vikings, this is the book for you! I would definitely recommend it.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor David MacPhail • Richard Morgan, Illustrator\nStar Count 4/5\nFormat Trade\nPage Count 136 pages\nPublisher Kelpies\nPublish Date 2016-Sep-16\nISBN 9781782502357\nAmazon Buy this Book\nIssue January 2017\nCategory Tweens\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Thorfinn and the Terrible Treasure”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983891844749451} +{"content": "\n[ stur-nuh m ]\n/ ˈstɜr nəm /\n\nnoun, plural ster·na [stur-nuh] /ˈstɜr nə/, ster·nums.\n\nAnatomy, Zoology. a bone or series of bones extending along the middle line of the ventral portion of the body of most vertebrates, consisting in humans of a flat, narrow bone connected with the clavicles and the true ribs; breastbone.\nthe ventral surface of a body segment of an arthropod.\n\nOrigin of sternum\n\n1660–70; < New Latin < Greek stérnon chest, breastbone\nDictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019\n\nExamples from the Web for sternum\n\nBritish Dictionary definitions for sternum\n\nnoun plural -na (-nə) or -nums\n\n(in man) a long flat vertical bone, situated in front of the thorax, to which are attached the collarbone and the first seven pairs of ribsNontechnical name: breastbone\nthe corresponding part in many other vertebrates\na cuticular plate covering the ventral surface of a body segment of an arthropodCompare tergum\nDerived Formssternal, adjective\n\nWord Origin for sternum\n\nC17: via New Latin from Greek sternon breastbone\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 sternum\n\n1660s, from Greek sternon \"chest, breast, breastbone\" (in Homer, only of males), from PIE *stre-to- \"to stretch, extend,\" from a root meaning \"flat surface,\" related to stornynai \"to spread out\" (see structure (n.)), on the notion of the chest as broad and flat, as opposed to the neck.\n\nOnline Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper\n\nMedicine definitions for sternum\n\nn. pl. ster•nums\n\nA long flat bone, articulating with the cartilages of the first seven ribs and with the clavicle, forming the middle part of the anterior wall of the thorax, and consisting of the corpus, manubrium, and xiphoid process.breastbone\nThe American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.\n\nScience definitions for sternum\n\nA long, flat bone located in the center of the chest, serving as a support for the collarbone and ribs. Also called breastbone See more at skeleton.\nThe American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.963444709777832} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nUp from the grave : Night Huntress Series, Book 7. / Jeaniene Frost.\n\nFrost, Jeaniene. (Author). Gilbert, Tavia. (Added Author).\n\nElectronic resources\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780062129444 (sound recording)\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource (7 audio files) : digital.\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: New York : HarperAudio, 2014.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Unabridged.\nParticipant or Performer Note: Narrator: Tavia Gilbert.\nSummary, etc.:-and those of everyone they hold dear-will be hovering on the edge of the grave.\nSystem Details Note: Requires OverDrive Listen (file size: N/A KB) or OverDrive app (file size: 244317 KB).\nSubject: Fiction.\nGenre: Electronic books.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6914156675338745} +{"content": "Submit a Poem\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nJohn Weber Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Stampede which was written by poet John Weber. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by John Weber\n\nBest John Weber Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nWhen confronted with\nedicts of expendability,\nthe sanest of minds\ncondemn usury as a practice\ndefecating on\nthe nobler edicts of survival\nuntil all herded\ncharge the very gates of compliance.\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. Be the first to comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9773775935173035} +{"content": "Shadows Fall is Free today and tomorrow. Shadows of the Past is out Early\n\nHello Everyone,\n\nSo just a bit of news. First, Shadows Fall is free today and tomorrow. Shadows of the Past is out early.\n\nI figured this weekend would be a good time to use up my last two KDP Select free promo days. On November 15th, I will be putting Shadows Fall on Smashwords, and therefore, everywhere just as soon as it goes live everywhere.\n\nI released Shadows of the Past last week. It’s doing really well. It’s on several top 100 genre lists which always makes me ridiculously happy. My husband thinks I’m nuts, but my nine year old totally does the happy dance with me. He’s adorable, really.\n\nAnyway, if you are one of the people who have done a review on Shadows of the Past, thank you. If not, and you read it, and especially if you loved it, please take a moemnt and leave a review. It really does help, and I love to hear from all of you. Even if you just leave a comment here, drop by on facebook to leave a comment or whatever. I try to answer everyone. If I haven’t poke me, I may have missed it by accident.\n\nSotP-Release\n\nSo, like I’ve done in the past, if we can get Shadows of the Past to 25 reviews, I’ll do a special giveaway. I’ll offer up a whole set of signed paperbacks. That means I’ll give one lucky winner a signed copy of New Beginnings, In Too Deep, Shadows Fall, and Shadows of the Past. You can blame my grampa for me printing Shadows Fall when it’s a short, but hey, I love him, so I did it  for him. He really does read my books. I’ll even throw in a couple bookmarks.\n\nAnd for every milestone one of my book gets after we start, I’ll add prizes for more winners. Entries will be reviews of the books. Old reviews will of ourse count.\n\nI think that’s it. I’m about ready to fall asleep so I should probably go to bed.\n\nThank you for Reading,\nBrandy L Rivers\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9532439112663269} +{"content": "But what of the hostages?\n\nThe clouds\n\nwill not part\n\nto make way\n\nfor the radiance\n\nof the sun.\n\nForeboding languishes\n\nfrozen – and heavy in the air.\n\nWhile the ubiquity of ignorance\n\nis normalized\n\nwe become numb\n\nto the criminality\n\nof those countenances\n\nour humanity\n\ntaken hostage.\n\nAnd the search party is –\n\nnowhere to be found.\n\nCopyright © 2018 ShunPwrites.com All Rights Reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nby Patrick M. Sheridan\n\nE-Book\n\nBook Details\n\nLanguage : English\nPublication Date : 10/25/2006\n\nFormat : Softcover\nDimensions : 6x9\nPage Count : 296\nISBN : 9781425956417\nFormat : Hardcover\nDimensions : 6x9\nPage Count : 296\nISBN : 9781425956424\nFormat : E-Book\nDimensions : N/A\nPage Count : 1\nISBN : 9781467808422\n\nAbout the Book\n\nElder statesmen, who share a long held secret, are being assassinated throughout the capitals of Europe.  Detective Pierre Rousseau of the French Police Nationale leads the international investigation and focuses his efforts on finding a connection between the victims.\n\nThe members of the European Union unanimously approve a bold proposal which challenges America’s role as the world’s sole superpower.\n\nJim Shannon sees the list of assassination targets and flies to London to enlist the help of his twin brother, Tim. \n\nWhile the world’s attention is focused on the crisis between America and Europe, Rousseau and the Shannons discover the secret that connects the victims, the person behind the high-level assassinations, and a much more sinister plot.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nPatrick M. Sheridan retired as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of a Fortune 500 company prior to beginning his writing career.  He graduated from The University of Notre Dame, served as a captain in the United States Army, and was a candidate for the United States Congress. \n\nThis is his third book, having previously written the humorous memoir of his three favorite Canine-Americans, Bottle-Cap Sundaes, as well as the international terrorist thriller, Beneath the Radar. \n\nHe lives in Maryland with his wife, Diane, and their three dachshunds.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8220845460891724} +{"content": "\nOn \"You can’t love roses. You can only love a rose\": The Anti-Abstraction of The Little Prince\n\nI began to think of it on the occasion of Marquez passing, but it's really amazing how few books that you love when you are 16-20 hold up, or that you can still love without being slightly embarrassed by (if only for the cultural connotations - I still adore Gatsby, but can't stand to talk about it these days)\n\nWhat is that list like? I think for me, It's \"100 Years of Solitude\", \"The Little Prince\", \"Jane Eyre\", and \"Great Expectations\".\n\n(I'm leaving out childrens books, which, wow, the list there is remarkable. Seuss, Silverstein, Milne, \"Wind in the Willows\", \"Harold & The Purple Crayon\", Sendak, \"Goodnight Moon\", \"Alexander & The Terrible, Horrible etc\", Dahle, Carle, etc - what does it say about us that the things we love when we are so small are so worthy of life when we are big, yet the things we begin to love after each 8 or so almost invariably fall out of their position of affection?)\n\nPosted on May 2, 2014 at 1:18 pm 0\n\nOn Friday Open Thread\n\n@rathermarvelous I did not know this was happening on account of not using the facebook. Should I be stopping by?\n\nPosted on April 25, 2014 at 3:54 pm 0\n\nOn Push Related to Shove\n\n<----- 'bout dat life.\n\nPosted on April 25, 2014 at 2:33 pm 1\n\nOn Push Related to Shove\n\n<----- 'bout dat life.\n\nPosted on April 25, 2014 at 2:33 pm 1\n\nOn Push Related to Shove\n\n<----- 'bout dat life.\n\nPosted on April 25, 2014 at 2:33 pm 1\n\nOn A Curated Selection of Wonderfully Gruesome Sentences from Wikipedia\n\n@realizedniche my favorite of all of the \"List of Ununsual Deaths\" is a story I learned in undergrad, Chrysippus, a Stoic Philosopher in classical Greece:\n\n\"...he was watching a donkey eat some figs and cried out: \"Now give the donkey a drink of pure wine to wash down the figs\", whereupon he died in a fit of laughter.\"\n\nAs a person who loves philosophy, figs, goats, and wine, this is my favorite thing ever.\n\nPosted on April 16, 2014 at 5:22 pm 0\n\nOn Mad Men, Season 7 Premiere: Is This Where the Fire Starts?\n\nI'm so excited to have this show back. For 9 months my friends have been talking about how GoT is so much better, and I got into that, and they had me fooled into agreeing.\n\nI watched GoT last night, and was like \"Eh, slog through the final season of Mad Men\" - then it started, and I instantly remembered why I love the act of watching this show more than any other.\n\nThe close especially blew me away. I think sometimes I get too caught up in \"What might MM be trying to say?\" instead of just enjoying it as a thing that just is.\n\nBut Don, sitting alone in the cold, trying to get right, hating himself - my flaws in life are a different set than his, but seeing him miserable, alone, sitting in the cold by himself - I actually felt oddly jealous. That moment at the end seemed less to me like the suicidal gesture some people took it as and more as the self-flagellation some of us need to force ourselves through if we are ever going to 'act right'.\n\nPosted on April 14, 2014 at 12:51 pm 1\n\nOn Miguel ft. Wale, \"Bennie and the Jets\" (Elton John Cover)\n\nMiguel + Elton John Cover....fucking hell, sometimes I feel like the internet was made JUST FOR ME.\n\nPosted on March 21, 2014 at 11:22 am 0\n\nOn Chicken From Hell!!!!! Now Known as \"Anzu Wyliei\"\n\n@stonefruit you have no idea how much my gay aunt just enjoyed receiving that joke via text message.\n\nPosted on March 20, 2014 at 4:26 pm 1\n\nOn Chicken From Hell!!!!! Now Known as \"Anzu Wyliei\"\n\nBut what does it taste like?\n\nPosted on March 20, 2014 at 11:51 am 1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9175528287887573} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 584 times\nMember Comments\n01/14/10\nHa Ha Ha! Love it. Ain't it the truth? :)\n01/14/10\nA couple of typos on an otherwise interesting tale. Loved the structure of your first sentence. Also, enjoyed how \"OW!\" was most effective at the end!\nDon't you hate it when you're around someone who responds, \"whatever\"?\n\n01/15/10\nI liked the contrast in personalities in this fun story. In this case, the nice one does come in first. Thumbs up to you.\n01/16/10\nGreat story! Nice to see the nice one get ahead. :)\n01/17/10\nYes, glad to see the good girl gets the doctor this time! Very entertaining story.\n01/18/10\nNice twist at the end there. Loved her little attempt at self promotion (and hint), \"I'm nice.\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6477577090263367} +{"content": "\n\n • Last visited\n\n • Days Won\n\nfaulknerwn last won the day on July 29 2023\n\nfaulknerwn had the most liked content!\n\nCommunity Reputation\n\n33", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994879961013794} +{"content": "Announcing the Best Translated Book Award 2018 Shortlistign up to Today In Books to receive daily news and miscellany from the world of books.\nBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Service\nWe have 10 copies of A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles to give away to Book Riot readers! Go here to enter for a chance to win, or just click the image below. 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Ilana Tahan, Lead Curator of Hebrew and Oriental Studies in the British Library, was extremely welcoming and instrumental in the success of my research trip.  First, Ms Tahan and I finalized the creation of a showcase of BL Ad....\nRead More About Research Trip to the British Library »\n\nCoptic Literature in Context - PATh conference in Rome\n\nOur partner project, the ERC funded project Tracking Papyrus and Parchment Paths, An Archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature , invited, on the occasion of the online inauguration of the PATh-website, to a confernce at the Sapienza Università di Roma, from February 25-27, under the heading: Coptic Literature in context - The Contexts of Coptic Literature, Late Antique Egypt in a...\nRead More About Coptic Literature in Context - PATh conference in Rome »\n\nTalk in Liverpool, 22.11.18\n\nOn the 22 nd November 2018 I had the pleasure to present my PhD thesis in a short talk at the University of Liverpool. I talked about the early research of my thesis which involves Coptic manuscripts from Touton in the Fayum between the 9 th and 11 th centuries CE. The presentation was done as part of the ACE (Archaelogy, Classics, and Egyptology) department's \"Work in Progress\"...\nRead More About Talk in Liverpool, 22.11.18 »\n\nCoptic Bible Workshop in Helsinki (October 22–24)\n\nLast month, members of our Göttingen team participated in a workshop on the Coptic Bible, held at the University of Helsinki from October 22–24. The workshop brought together several different projects from the fields of Coptology and Septuagint Studies: our own project (represented by Frank Feder, Alin Suciu, Troy A. 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She doesn’t fit in, but then she meets Helix, a boy with a big heart and a keen sense for the world around them. Slowly, Honor and Helix begin to uncover a terrible truth about life on the Island: Sooner or later, those who are unpredictable disappear . . . and they don’t ever come back.\n\nAbout the Author\nAllegra Goodman is a National Book Award Finalist and the author of Intuition, a New York Times bestseller and Notable Book of 2006. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.\n\nScience Fiction Life As We Knew It The Compound Tunnels The Maze Runner\nSitemap ~ About ~ Contact ~ Privacy ~ Tour Copyright © 2011-2015 SlimeKids®", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964087009429932} +{"content": "SEPH: The Reflection of Divinity by E. Sandborn\n\nBy | July 22, 2021\n\nSci-Fi / Fantasy Date Published: 06-08-2021 Publisher: Sandpaper Press     Three thousand years ago the three races of Vinge, Human, Dak’or, and Fingalin, fled into space at the destruction of their planet. Now The Alliance between the three governments is at its breaking point. Between racial tensions caused by the elitist and wealthy Fingal… Read More »\n\nEverybody Has a Story… These are Ours… by Audrey N. Lewis\n\nBy | July 15, 2021\n\nFiction/Short Stories Date Published: May 23, 2015 Publisher: Pressing On Press, Inc This amazing collection pulls together seven independent stories, weaving them into a compelling, thought-provoking collection. Family relationships and friendships. Finding out place. This series of narratives explores events, experiences and memories. While focusing on the women (mother, sister, daughter and wife) — the… Read More »\n\nCopperSpice Experiments – Pt. 19\n\nBy | July 13, 2021\n\nMy first real computer job was midnight computer operator for Airfone Inc. There I learned respect for automated update procedures and bare metal backups. I’m not talking about that hokey Microsoft stuff that reboots your computer in the middle of a critical process. I’m talking about batch scripts run in a controlled manner as part… Read More »\n\nThe Trophy Room by Barry Litherland\n\nBy | June 28, 2021\n\nCrime Thriller, Psychological Thriller Published: March 2021 Publisher: Bleaknorth Publishing What terrible secrets lie inside those doors? It was to be an ordinary holiday by the sea for the Miller family, a chance to bond after difficult times; but when they meet a local family, the Trevelyans, they become embroiled in a dangerous and disturbing… Read More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999710917472839} +{"content": "Mini Book Review – Wires and Nerves\n\nPosted July 12, 2017 by Kathy in 5 stars, Book Review, Graphic Novel / 4 Comments\n\nMini Book Review – Wires and NervesWires and Nerve Series: Wires and Nerve #1\nby Marissa Meyer\non January 31, 2017\nGenres: Young Adult Fantasy\nPages: 240\nFormat: Hardcover\nSource: Purchased\nBuy on AmazonBarnes & Noble\nfive-stars\n\nThe first graphic novel from #1 New York Times and USA Today bestseller Marissa Meyer!\n\nIn her first graphic novel, bestselling author Marissa Meyer extends the world of the Lunar Chronicles with a brand-new,ading Challenges: 2017 COYER Summer Reading List, 2017 New Release Challenge\n\nWires and Nerve is a fun read! Fans of The Lunar Chronicles have to read this!\n\nWires and Nerve is a graphic novel that had everything I love about The Lunar Chronicles: action, humor and friendship.  In this book Iko takes centerstage and I enjoyed spending time with my favorite android.  Iko takes on a new role to hunt down rogue wolf-hybrid soldiers that are causing havoc on Earth. I loved Iko’s kick ass moves and her devotion to her friends. Since this is in her POV we also see a more personal side of Iko and how she deals with the discrimination because she’s an android.\n\nI loved everything about this book. The story had excitement, this was a quick read and fans get to see more of their favorite characters from this series. I can’t wait to read the next book.\n\nHere is a teaser from the book. I’m new to graphic novels and I liked the images. They are in blue, black and white which isn’t distracting and they depicted the scenes perfectly. I’ve listened to the series as audiobooks so now I have a voice and image to refer to these characters. This was a quick read so now I want to add more graphic novels to my reading list.\n\nRating Report\nfive-stars\nfive-stars\nfive-stars\nfive-stars\nfour-half-stars\nOverall: five-stars\n\nAbout Marissa Meyer\n\nMarissa Meyer lives near Seattle with her husband and their three cats. She's a fan of most things geeky (Sailor Moon, Firefly, color-coordinating her bookshelf...) and will take any excuse to put on a costume. She may or may not be a cyborg.\n\nNose Graze - WordPress themes and plugins for the creative blogger\n\nSubscribe to our mailing list\n\n4 responses to “Mini Book Review – Wires and Nerves\n\n I’m not a big fan either but I also love Iko. And this graphic novel was entertaining and the dialogue was easy for me to follow (I usually get confused with which sentence comes first lol). And it was really fast to read! It was 240 pages but each page was short to read. So I might look for more graphic novels to help me get to my goal for the Goodreads Reading Challenge lol. Thanks Katherine!!\n\n 1. I love the Lunar Chronicles and Iko, and I want to read this… but the last graphic novel I read really didn’t do much for me, so I’m a little nervous. I’m so verbal, I really prefer reading the words and watching the story play out like a movie in my head. But it’s IKO…\n\n I’m not a fan of graphic novels but this was good and easy to follow the dialogue. I love Iko so seeing her in action was a lot of fun =)\n\nLeave a Reply", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9469377398490906} +{"content": " • August 23, 2014\n • Last updated: 1:41am\nHong Kong\n\nSearch Results\n\nResults 1 - 10 of 177 for novel coronavirus\n\nRelated topics matching your search\n\nSearch results\n\n 1. News - Hong Kong\n\n Due West, online novel about sex tourism in Dongguan, now a movie\n\n Posted Sep 09th 2012, 12:00am by Vivienne Chow\n\n ... 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Nothing seems to be going right for her until Preston Dobbins steps into her life and an unexpected gift comes her way, finally giving her a chance at happiness.\n\nPreston Dobbins is fighting his strong feelings for Katie McDaniels. He guards a well-kept secret, one that consumes him with guilt.\n\nAs an old foe threatens Katie's happiness, Preston risks everything to save her from tragedy.\n\nProduct Details\n\nBN ID: 2940151958066\nPublisher: Shannon McCrimmon\nPublication date: 06/05/2015\nSold by: Smashwords\nFormat: NOOK Book\nSales rank: 977,553\nFile size: 472 KB\n\nAbout the Author\n\nShannon McCrimmon was born and raised in Central Florida. She attended Rollins College and earned a Master's Degree in Counseling. In 2008, she moved to the upstate of South Carolina. It was the move that inspired her to write her first novel. She currently lives in Greenville, South Carolina with her husband and toy poodle. She'd love to hear from you! Connect with her at shannonmccrimmon.com\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nThis Is Where We Begin 5 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 1 reviews.\ntwimom101 More than 1 year ago\nI could not wait to start this book. I was so excited to see if Katie would get her happy ending after all the crud she had to put up with dealing with her ex and her father. This girl definitely deserved some joy for once. And I am happy to say that McCrimmon did not disappoint. Expect the sweetness that comes along with first loves. Expect some butterflies. Expect the feels. I am always happy when finishing one of McCrimmon's books. She knows how to write the romance and give us a wonderful storyline to enjoy all at once. And this one was no exception. I absolutely adored Preston. He is just as endearing as Finch was in the first 2 books of the series. Only this time it is Katie's turn to get the affection of a good man. If you have been keeping up with the series, you know there is trouble afoot in Haines. And it all points to Katie's daddy. Well, it is going to be Preston's job to come in and clean up the filth that has taken over. And hopefully be able to nab Nate in the crosshairs. The man is a vile person and deserves to be locked away, if only for the way he has treated Katie. Another beautifully written story with an equally beautiful romance…THIS IS WHERE WE BEGIN is a wonderful read. I give it 5 Stars all the way! Pick it up today and immerse yourself in the goodness of this book!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.543838381767273} +{"content": "New Authors     New Books     Coming Soon     Most Popular     Top Authors    \n<< Previous bookNext book >>\nbook cover of \n\nA collection of stories by\n\nFrom New York Times bestselling suspense author Jan Burke comes the fourth of six e-short story collections.\n\nConvicted is a mini-anthology containing a brand-new short story, \"The Anchorwoman\" featuring a young Irene Kelly, plus three stories from the highly acclaimed Eighteen print anthology: \"Revised Endings, \"Devotion,\" and \"The Muse.\" Jeffery Deaver, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Kill Room, praised Eighteen as \"Astonishing... wry... these stories are sure to delight.\" And New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman says, \"A delightful collection of page-turners. At turns chilling, funny, poignant - and always insightful. With these stories, Jan Burke's at the top of her game.\"\n\nUsed availability for Jan Burke's Convicted\n\nSee all available used copies of this book at Abebooks UK or Abebooks US\n\nKindle Editions\n\nJuly 2014 : USA, Canada Kindle edition\nTitle: Convicted\nAuthor(s): Jan Burke\nPublisher: Pocket Star\nAvailability: Amazon   Amazon CA   \n\nSearch for      ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9038668274879456} +{"content": "say goodbye\n\nReads: 867  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 1\n\nStatus: Finished  |  Genre: Poetry  |  House: Booksie Classic\n\nThe past can take away so much from a person. Some times you need to say goodbye to the past before you can see who you have become.\n\nIf only you could see\n\nA minute through my eyes\n\nAll that hurt and pain\n\nBeneath such treasure lies\n\nToday is life’s decisions\n\nTomorrow will never come\n\nThe past is true reality\n\nTo demons you succumb\n\nA past can steal a future\n\nRealisations you’ve tried to hide\n\nWasted years in empty search\n\nTo heal your inner child\n\nSet in stone you cannot change\n\nHowever hard you try\n\nTime has come to say goodbye\n\nOne last and final cry\n\nThat love you thought was missing\n\nHad only been replaced\n\nOpen up and start to see\n\nYou’ve beat all that you’ve faced\n\nNever think your lacking\n\nAs a person, you are whole\n\nCaring warm and precious\n\nA loving heart and soul\n\nIf growing had been another way\n\nYour gain would be at cost\n\nYour gift for understanding\n\nGone,  for ever lost\n\nSubmitted: July 19, 2007\n\n© Copyright 2022 much2say. All rights reserved.\n\nAdd Your Comments:\n\nMost hopeful. Not sure I agree. Well written and expressed sentiments though. Good use of rhyming and rhythm. Presents well to the readers eye.\n\nHappy trails,\n\nEd Bradley.\n\nMon, July 23rd, 2007 5:55am\n\nI'l let you into a secret... I wrote it for a friend. I wrote what she needed to hear. I didnt believe a word of it... but it made her happy. Thats terrible isnt it.\n\nMon, July 23rd, 2007 3:45am\n\nFacebook Comments\n\nBoosted Content from Other Authors\n\nShort Story / Thrillers\n\nBook / Thrillers\n\nPoem / Romance\n\nPoem / Religion and Spirituality\n\nOther Content by much2say\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nPoem / Humor", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6013170480728149} +{"content": "ESV Big Picture Bible by\n\nESV Big Picture Bible by\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n1376 pages\nInterest Age: From 6\n\nMore books by\n\nCrossway Books\n\nPublication date\n\n31st July 2015\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\nIt has introduced my children to books we hadn’t come across before. 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Going, Claudia Durst Johnson, and other scholars.\nPosted in Fathers and daughters in literature\n\nThe Children Bob Moses Led\n\nAuthor: William Heath\n\nPublisher: NewSouth Books\n\nISBN: 1603063366\n\nCategory: Fiction\n\nPage: N.A\n\nView: 7195\n\nWinner of the Hackney Literary Award and selected in 2002 by Time as one of the eleven best novels on the African American experience, The Children Bob Moses Led is a compelling, powerful chronicle of the events of Freedom Summer. The novel is narrated in alternating sections by Tom Morton, a white college student who joined the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee for the summer, and Bob Moses, the charismatic leader of the Mississippi Summer Project. With clarity and honesty, Heath’s novel recalls the bittersweet spirit of the 1960s and conveys the hopeful idealism of the young students as they begin to understand both the harsh reality faced by those they try to help and the enormity of the oppression they must overcome.\nPosted in Fiction\n\nWomen and Evil\n\nAuthor: Nel Noddings\n\nPublisher: Univ of California Press\n\nISBN: 0520074130\n\nCategory: Philosophy\n\nPage: 296\n\nView: 5052\n\nA consideratioon of the morality of evil from the standoint of women.\nPosted in Philosophy\n\nHarper Lee Collection E-book Bundle\n\nTo Kill a Mockingbird + Go Set a Watchman\n\nAuthor: Harper Lee\n\nPublisher: HarperCollins\n\nISBN: 0062441787\n\nCategory: Fiction\n\nPage: 288\n\nView: 6889\n\nHarper Lee was born in 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She is the author of the acclaimed To Kill a Mockingbird, and has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and numerous other literary awards and honors.\nPosted in Fiction\n\nThe Warrior\n\nAuthor: Sharon Sala\n\nPublisher: Harlequin\n\nISBN: 1460308476\n\nCategory: Fiction\n\nPage: 400\n\nView: 387\n\nJohn Nightwalker is a strong, rugged Native American soldier who has seen many battles. While hunting down an old enemy, he crosses paths with Alicia Ponte. On the run from her father--a powerful arms manufacturer--Alicia seeks to expose her father's traitorous crimes of selling weapons to our enemies in Iraq. But Richard Ponte will do anything to stay below the radar...even if it means killing his own daughter. Drawn to the mystery that surrounds Alicia, John feels compelled to protect her. Together they travel through the beautiful yet brutal Arizona desert to uncover deadly truths and bring her father to justice. But their journey is about to take an unexpected turn...one that goes deep into the past.\nPosted in Fiction\n\nWomen in Literature\n\nReading Through the Lens of Gender\n\nAuthor: Jerilyn Fisher,Ellen S. Silber\n\nPublisher: Greenwood Publishing Group\n\nISBN: 9780313313462\n\nCategory: Literary Criticism\n\nPage: 358\n\nView: 4270\n\nLooks at gender-related themes in ninety-six of the most frequently taught works of fiction, including \"Anna Karenina,\" \"Brave New World,\" \"Great Expectations,\" and \"Lord of the Flies.\"\nPosted in Literary Criticism\n\nA to Z of American Women Writers\n\nAuthor: Carol Kort\n\nPublisher: Infobase Publishing\n\nISBN: 1438107935\n\nCategory: Literary Criticism\n\nPage: 417\n\nView: 1123\n\nPresents a biographical dictionary profiling important women authors, including birth and death dates, accomplishments and bibliography of each author's work.\nPosted in Literary Criticism\n\nThe Renewal of Trinitarian Theology\n\nThemes, Patterns & Explorations\n\nAuthor: Roderick T. Leupp\n\nPublisher: InterVarsity Press\n\nISBN: 0830828893\n\nCategory: Religion\n\nPage: 204\n\nView: 9811\n\nRoderick Leupp explores the terrain of contemporary trinitarian theology. While his approach is thematic, he introduces readers to the essential elements of the important trinitarian theologians of the past half-century.\nPosted in Religion\n\nNo One Tells You This\n\nA Memoir\n\nAuthor: Glynnis MacNicol\n\nPublisher: Simon and Schuster\n\nISBN: 1501163159\n\nCategory: Biography & Autobiography\n\nPage: 304\n\nView: 7375\n\n“I found myself underlining sentences, and then entire passages, that resonated with me, articulating the extreme inadequacy and sense of dislocation single women of a certain age, like MacNicol—and like me —experience in moments when others are growing closer without you…an anthem to choosing the single, family-free life.”—Amanda Stern, The New York Times Book Review BuzzFeed: “Exciting Summer Books” Goop: “15 Books We’re Reading This Summer” Vogue.com: “13 Books to Thrill, Entertain, and Sustain You This Summer” Bustle: “15 Best Nonfiction Books Coming Out In July 2018” Town & Country: “Best New Books to Read This July” Elle.com: “The 40 Best Books to Read This Summer” InStyle: “11 Books to Bury Your Nose in This Summer” If the story doesn’t end with marriage or a child, what then? This question plagued Glynnis MacNicol on the eve of her 40th birthday. Despite a successful career as a writer, and an exciting life in New York City, Glynnis was constantly reminded she had neither of the things the world expected of a woman her age: a partner or a baby. She knew she was supposed to feel bad about this. After all, single women and those without children are often seen as objects of pity, relegated to the sidelines, or indulgent spoiled creatures who think only of themselves. Glynnis refused to be cast into either of those roles and yet the question remained: What now? There was no good blueprint for how to be a woman alone in the world. She concluded it was time to create one. Intimate and timely, No One Tells You This is a fearless reckoning with modern womanhood and an exhilarating adventure that will resonate with anyone determined to live by their own rules.\nPosted in Biography & Autobiography\n\nAuthor: Chris Lynch\n\nPublisher: Simon and Schuster\n\nISBN: 144244231X\n\nCategory: Juvenile Fiction\n\nPage: 176\n\nView: 5397\n\nHigh school senior and football player Keir sets out to enjoy himself on graduation night, but when he attempts to comfort a friend whose date has left her stranded, things go terribly wrong.\nPosted in Juvenile Fiction\n\nThe Flawless Consulting Fieldbook and Companion\n\nA Guide to Understanding Your Expertise\n\nAuthor: Peter Block,Andrea Markowitz\n\nPublisher: John Wiley & Sons\n\nISBN: 0470927054\n\nCategory: Business & Economics\n\nPage: 480\n\nView: 6838\n\nDon't venture into the consulting field without this essential Fieldbook & Companion! Following on the heels of the best-selling Flawless Consulting, Second Edition comes The Flawless Consulting Fieldbook and Companion. Whether you work as a consultant or you work with consultants, this relentlessly practical guide will be your best friend as you discover how consulting influences your business- and real life-decisions and those of others. The Flawless Consulting Fieldbook and Companion is packed with: Sample scenarios Case studies Client-consultant dialogues Hands-on tools Action plans Implementation checklists \"Wow! A companion a business owner can't be without! The insights of 30 consultants the caliber of Peter Block is priceless.\" --Sue Mosby, principal, CDFM2 Architecture Inc. \"This book is a companion piece for both the desktop and bedside of those who do consulting full time or in their role as leader. I plan to keep this book close to me to both guide and inspire my work.\" --Phil Harkins, president, Linkage, Inc.\nPosted in Business & Economics\n\nScout, Atticus, and Boo\n\nA Celebration of To Kill a Mockingbird\n\nAuthor: Mary McDonagh Murphy\n\nPublisher: Harper Collins\n\nISBN: 0061924121\n\nCategory: Literary Collections\n\nPage: 256\n\nView: 2340\n\nHarper Lee’s first and only novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, published in July 1960, is not only a beloved classic but also a touchstone in American literary and social history. It may well be our national novel. With Scout, Atticus, and Boo, Mary McDonagh Murphy commemorates more than half a century of To Kill a Mockingbird by exploring the great novel’s history and how it has left its indelible mark. In compelling interviews, Anna Quindlen, Tom Brokaw, Oprah Winfrey, James Patterson, James McBride, Scott Turow, Wally Lamb, Andrew Young, Richard Russo, Adriana Trigiani, Rick Bragg, Jon Meacham, Allan Gurganus, Diane McWhorter, Lee Smith, Rosanne Cash, and others reflect on their own personal connections to Lee’s literary masterpiece, what it means to them—then and now—and how it ultimately has affected their lives and careers.\nPosted in Literary Collections\n\nPounamu Pounamu (Anniv Ed)\n\nAuthor: Witi Ihimaera\n\nPublisher: Penguin UK\n\nISBN: 1742532551\n\nCategory: Fiction\n\nPage: 240\n\nView: 8435\n\nThis anniversary edition of Witi Ihimaera's Pounamu Pounamu celebrates the 40th year in print of one of New Zealand's most seminal works of fiction. When Pounamu Pounamu was published in 1972, it was a landmark occasion for New Zealand literature in many ways. It was the first work of fiction published by a Maori writer, it was the first collection of short stories that looked at contemporary Maori life and it launched the career of one of New Zealand's best-known authors. The Pounamu Pounamu 40th Anniversary Edition is a beautiful hardback collector's volume. It features a foreword by Dame Fiona Kidman and a commentary by Witi Ihimaera on each of the stories. In these author's notes Witi looks back to events from his own childhood that inspired Pounamu Pounamu and the experience of writing and launching the book as a young man in the early '70s.\nPosted in Fiction\n\nTo Kill a Mockingbird: A Graphic Novel\n\nAuthor: Harper Lee,Fred Fordham\n\nPublisher: HarperCollins\n\nISBN: 0062798219\n\nCategory: Comics & Graphic Novels\n\nPage: 208\n\nView: 8099\n\nA beautifully crafted graphic novel adaptation of Harper Lee’s beloved, Pulitzer prize–winning American classic. \"Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.\" A haunting portrait of race and class, innocence and injustice, hypocrisy and heroism, tradition and transformation in the Deep South of the 1930s, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird remains as important today as it was upon its initial publication in 1960, during the turbulent years of the Civil Rights movement. Now, this most beloved and acclaimed novel is reborn for a new age as a gorgeous graphic novel. Scout, Gem, Boo Radley, Atticus Finch, and the small town of Maycomb, Alabama, are all captured in vivid and moving illustrations by artist Fred Fordham. Enduring in vision, Harper Lee’s timeless novel illuminates the complexities of human nature and the depths of the human heart with humor, unwavering honesty, and a tender, nostalgic beauty. Lifetime admirers and new readers alike will be touched by this special visual edition that joins the ranks of the graphic novel adaptations of A Wrinkle in Time and The Alchemist.\nPosted in Comics & Graphic Novels\n\nWidener law journal\n\nAuthor: N.A\n\nPublisher: N.A\n\nCategory: Law\n\nPage: N.A\n\nView: 7928\n\nPosted in Law\n\nThe Outsiders\n\nAuthor: S. E. 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I’d get it if he thinks they’re crazy for keeping those, but why does he think he’s the only one with the problem?\n\n • Commented on January 10, 2015 at 12:46 pm\n\n I like this one, very vivid storytelling, good style and I did not expect the twist 🙂\n\n But I have to agree with nana, that he didn’t notice everyone else had them too is just not logical.\n I think the story (especially the impact of the twist) would benefit from resolving that issue.\n\n • Commented on February 5, 2015 at 9:29 pm\n\n *head explodes*\n\n • Commented on March 11, 2015 at 6:45 pm\n\n Is it kinda like the twilite zone where every thing is different. Like all other people didn’t have so called growths (which I think are fingers) but the person in the story did\n\n Commented on June 16, 2015 at 3:38 pm\n\n Yeah I kinda knew from the point you started talking bout growths oh hands it would be your fingers so the ending didnt have the same inpact. sorry.\n\n • Commented on June 19, 2015 at 11:13 pm\n\n This is an awesomely twisted story.\n\n Commented on August 2, 2015 at 9:16 pm\n\n As it goes, if you can’t scare them, bore them. If you can’t bore them, gore them. You have to distinguish between descriptive language and needless shock value. One takes passion, the other is like babbling, you could do it all day long. Think constructively towards the overall arch of the story, keep away from the pitfall of gore: remember scare first gore last, the very last resort.\n\n • Commented on October 27, 2015 at 9:18 pm\n\n I liked it. I don’t understand completely (yes, they were fingers but did no one else have them or was he crazy?) but I like that about it. It’s not as interesting if you explain everything to death.\n\n • Commented on November 6, 2015 at 8:11 pm\n\n like someone had said before me, i gotta agree with Nana, wouldn’t he notice everyone else having the growths? like if hes mentally ill their might be a reason that you could think of but taking this into account it ruins the twist\n\n • Commented on February 21, 2016 at 6:16 pm\n\n This was really interesting until the big disappointment that they were just normal fingers. Not very creative.\n\n • Commented on June 6, 2016 at 3:05 pm\n\n They were his fingers -.-\n\n But why were the kids laughing at him if he didn’t have any weird growths?\n\n • Commented on June 26, 2016 at 9:57 pm\n\n That was interesting. Very cool.\n\n • Commented on July 26, 2016 at 1:05 am\n\n What just happened\n\n • Commented on August 31, 2016 at 11:13 am\n\n I think I have to agree that he’s referring to his fingers. I noticed you spelled the word “ecstasy” in a wrong way. It’s ecstasy not ectsasy. Awesome twisted story by the way though I must agree you should do more with the ending.\n\n • Commented on October 27, 2016 at 12:25 pm\n\n HAHA!! Great job, the twist really got. Ha I can’t stop laughing at this one. But nice descriptive detail made me cringe.\n\n • Commented on November 21, 2016 at 3:10 am\n\n Story: The Growths\n Length: Tiny\n\n • Commented on January 8, 2017 at 10:09 pm\n\n i might just be rly slow, but i didn’t actually get they were fingers until i read the comments and then i was like, “ooooooohhhhh”. But don’t get me wrong. I did like the story. Keep up the good work!\n\n • Commented on January 21, 2017 at 7:54 am\n\n Fingers, everybody has them.\n\n • Commented on February 27, 2017 at 9:07 pm\n\n i was really curious to get what kind of growths they were .. its good pasta but needed better ending\n\n • Commented on March 7, 2017 at 7:56 am\n\n I loved your story. It had a good start and was not very easy to predict. You could have elongated the story a bit by giving more description about the growth it’s always nice to have a slightly longer read. But it’s a good micropasta. The most major problem here was that it was slightly less on logic. But it has a good twist. Good read. 3.7/5\n\n • Commented on May 19, 2017 at 2:48 am\n\n • The Best\n Commented on June 5, 2017 at 5:40 am\n\n I think he was insane band that’s why his parents didn’t do anything, or he lived in a world that nobody has fingers, maybe some other type of fingers but not the ones we know of\n\n • Commented on February 13, 2018 at 8:29 pm\n\n oohoo myy gooodddd…\n i love this !!!!!.. i love this so much… i love the twist.. i went back and read it twice so i could read it all with the realization of these ‘growths’ …\n this is so original !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5/5\n\nLeave a Comment\n\ntwo × = 18\n\nLeave Feedback / Report Glitch", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7920268774032593} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinitions of club\nn. - A heavy staff of wood, usually tapering, and wielded the hand; a weapon; a cudgel. 2\nn. - Any card of the suit of cards having a figure like the trefoil or clover leaf. (pl.) 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Despite her Victorian beginnings, she strove to make a princess’s life meaningful, using her position to … Read More\n\n£0.99   £6.99\n\nThe Paris Apartment: The gripping murder mystery thriller from the No.1 and multi-million copy bestseller\n\nby Lucy Foley  \n\n*The brand new thriller from Lucy Foley – THE MIDNIGHT FEAST – is available to pre-order now* *The No.1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller* Discover the electric thriller from the No.1, million-copy bestseller, Lucy Foley There was a murder here last night. Who holds the key to the mystery of apartment three? ‘Dazzling’ The Times ‘Up-all-night reading’ Erin … Read More\n\n£0.99   £2.99\n\nT.V.: Big Adventures on the Small Screen – Dive into the humour of comedian and bestselling author of The Sound of Laughter Peter Kay with his 2023 autobiography\n\nby Peter Kay  \n\nTHE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER *The long-awaited return of the comedy national treasure* Blockbusters, Baywatch … Mastermind, Moonlighting … Porridge, Parkinson … Peter Kay takes you on a journey into the wonders of TV –back to the days when Dusty Bin was a household name, Robin of Sherwood was a pin-up and the Brookside siege was the event of the … Read More\n\n£0.99   £6.99\n\nOracle: A Dragon Urban Fantasy (Dragon Oracle Book 1)\n\nby Jada Fisher  \n\nI hate fire. It nearly destroyed me. Now, my only chance at survival is a fire-breathing, shape-shifting dragon. An urban fantasy adventure full of mystical creatures and sassy heroines! Davie is a normal girl trying to live a normal life. Except that she can see the future and has visions that make her seem crazy. When she meets a man … Read More\n\n£0.99   £2.99\n\nNo Refuge: A thrilling murder mystery with a big twist (The Welsh crime mysteries Book 1)\n\nby Nicola Clifford  \n\nSuspicion abounds following a shooting in a remote Welsh town… Having little to report on other than the upcoming flower festival and rumours of a royal visit to her small town, Mid Wales journalist Stacey Logan suddenly has her hands full when a local man and his dog are shot dead. Seeing as her boyfriend Ben James is a detective … Read More\n\n£0.99   £1.99\n\nWindswept & Interesting: My Autobiography\n\nby Billy Connolly  \n\nIn his first full-length autobiography, comedy legend and national treasure Billy Connolly reveals the truth behind his windswept and interesting life. 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Mystery-writer Marius Quin has one previous bestseller, endless looming mortgage payments, and no idea how to write his next book. When his childhood friend Lady Isabella Montague invites him to an intimate New … Read More\n\n£0.99   £1.99\n\nWith Friends Like These\n\nby Keri Beevis  \n\nReaders are loving With Friends Like These: “Kept me reading well into the night,” five stars “A book you will want to read in one breath,” five stars “Gripping thriller that will have you racing through,” five stars A reunion of friends in remote Scotland turns into a terrifying ordeal in this twisting crime thriller by the author of The … Read More\n\n£0.99   £3.99\n\nUp in Smoke (Glock Grannies Cozy Mystery Book 1)\n\nby Shannon VanBergen  \n\nA hilarious cozy mystery from USA Today Bestselling author Shannon VanBergen. Nikki is a flirtatious six-time divorcee. Geraldine is her quirky grandmother. Mix in a bunch of gun-toting grannies, an outrageous retirement home, and an unsolved mystery and there’s bound to be some excitement. Follow along as Nikki and the cast of retirement home vigilantes work to solve the mystery … Read More\n\n£0.99   £2.99\n\nWho Is She?: A suspense thriller that grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go until the last page (Jack Anderson Book 2)\n\nby Ben Cheetham  \n\nA tiny spark flickered in her pupils. Her lips moved but no audible words came out. With one finger, she made a slight beckoning motion. Jack bent closer and she breathed woozily into his ear, “Who… am… I?” After the death of his wife, Jack is starting to get his life back on track. But things are about to get … Read More\n\n£1.99   £3.99\n\nDelicate Condition\n\nby Danielle Valentine  \n\n‘Shockingly real, twisty and dark’ – INDEPENDENT ‘Tense, thrilling and darkly comedic’ – HEAT ‘The feminist update to Rosemary’s Baby we all needed’ – ANDREA BARTZ I wanted this baby so badly. But she may be the death of me… Anna Alcott is desperate to have a family. But as she tries to balance her public life as an actress … Read More\n\n£1.99   £4.99\n\nThe Minimalist Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to a Decluttered, Refocused Life\n\nby Joshua Becker  \n\nUSA TODAY BESTSELLER • A popular minimalist blogger and author of The More of Less shows you how to methodically turn your home into a place of peace, contentment, and purposeful living. One of today’s most influential minimalist advocates takes us on a decluttering tour of our own houses and apartments, showing us how to decide what to get rid … Read More\n\n£3.49   £7.49\n\nGarden City: Work, Rest, and the Art of Being Human.\n\nby John Mark Comer  \n\nYou’ve heard people say, “Who you are matters more than what you do.” But does the Bible really teach us that? Join pastor and bestselling author John Mark Comer in Garden City as he guides twenty- and thirty-somethings through understanding and embracing their God-given calling. In Garden City, John Mark Comer gives a surprisingly countercultural take on the typical “spiritual” answer the church gives … Read More\n\n£2.99   £6.99\n\nThe Covenant: A Novel\n\nby James A. Michener  \n\nJames A. Michener’s masterly chronicle of South Africa is an epic tale of adventurers, scoundrels, and ministers, the best and worst of two continents who carve an empire out of a vast wilderness. From the Java-born Van Doorn family tree springs two great branches: one nurtures lush vineyards, the other settles the interior to become the first Trekboers and Afrikaners. … Read More\n\n£2.99   £6.49", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998884201049805} +{"content": "Feliratkozás Hungarian\nKeress bármilyen szót, mint például: yeet\n\n1 definition by larlyint\nBeküldő: larlyint 2007. november 13.\n149 23", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9751968383789062} +{"content": "Secrets and Siblings\n\nThe Vanished Lives of China’s One Child Policy\n\nSecrets and Siblings\n\nThe Vanished Lives of China’s One Child Policy\n\nIn stock\n$26.99 RRP $29.99 Website price saving $3.00 (10%)\n\nThis product is usually dispatched within 12 weeksPaperback\nEdition 1st\nExtent 240\nISBN 9781786997333\nImprint Zed Books\nDimensions 216 x 135 mm\nPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing\n\nAbout the contributors\n\nBloomsbury Collections\n\nThis book is available on Bloomsbury Collections where your library has access.\n\nRelated Titles", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9959797263145447} +{"content": "HOME     SITEMAP     RSS     TWITTER     EMAIL    \n\nFollowSteph Follow Steph as he posts Blog Blazer Friday\n\nChristmas Book Gift Ideas – Technology\n\nContinuing with my series of great Christmas book ideas, today’s list will be focusing technology in general. Mainly ranging from the history of the computer industry (those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it, therefore I prefer learn from it) to just some interesting books related to technology that I really appreciated.\n\nFor those of you just found this page now, the category of books I plan to share this week include:\n\nHere’s today’s list:\n\nAnd since I know there are a lot of you who read this blog are also software developers, I’ve decided to add a few extras to today’s list to also include some science, math, and related books:\n\nDon’t forget to come back tomorrow to see my list of investing books for Christmas ideas (probably the biggest list of all the categories). You can also subscribe to my RSS feed so that you don’t forget. 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[PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Backdrop — may refer to:* Theatrical scenery * Filming location * A pro wrestling move that s also called a belly to back suplex …   Wikipedia\n\n • backdrop — 1913, in U.S. theatrical argot, from BACK (Cf. back) + DROP (Cf. drop) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • backdrop — *background, setting, milieu, mise en scène, environment …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • backdrop — ► NOUN 1) a painted cloth hung at the back of a theatre stage as part of the scenery. 2) the setting or background for a scene or event …   English terms dictionary\n\n • backdrop — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dramatic, magnificent (esp. BrE), perfect, picturesque, romantic, scenic ▪ The beautiful gardens provided a scenic backdrop for the wedding ceremony. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary\n\n • backdrop — [[t]bæ̱kdrɒp[/t]] backdrops 1) N COUNT A backdrop is a large piece of cloth, often with scenery painted on it, that is hung at the back of a stage while a play is being performed. Syn: backcloth 2) N COUNT: usu N prep The backdrop to an object or …   English dictionary\n\n • backdrop */ — UK [ˈbækˌdrɒp] / US [ˈbækˌdrɑp] noun [countable] Word forms backdrop : singular backdrop plural backdrops 1) a) everything that you can see behind the main thing you are looking at The lake and mountains provided a dazzling backdrop for the… …   English dictionary\n\n • backdrop — n. 1) to provide a backdrop for 2) against a backdrop of * * * [ bækdrɒp] against a backdrop of to provide a backdrop for …   Combinatory dictionary\n\n • backdrop — back|drop [ˈbækdrɔp US dra:p] n 1.) literary the ↑scenery behind something that you are looking at backdrop to ▪ The sea made a splendid backdrop to the garden. 2.) the conditions or situation in which something happens against a backdrop of sth… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9960904121398926} +{"content": "  List of Series   List of Authors   Help\n  Log In\n Find book series for age  at reading level    Advanced Search\n\nBiscuit Gives a Gift\nBiscuit Board Book Series Book #2 of 11 in alphabetical order (switch to publication order)\nAuthor: Alyssa Satin Capucilli\nIllustrator: Pat Schories\n\nBook Info\n\nPublished on September 21, 2004\nAge Group: 2 - 6 years\n\nBiscuit the dog finds the perfect gifts for everyone he loves.\n\nPublisher Description:\nChristmas is a wonderful time for sharing. Biscuit finds the perfect gifts foreveryone he loves.\n\nDISCLOSURE: We may earn a commission if a purchase is made through the links below.\n\nThis edition is available as part of a set with other books in the series.\n\nBoard Book\n16 pages. List price $4.99\nISBN-10: 0060094672\nISBN-13: 9780060094676\nIndieBound.org independent bookstores\n\nKindle eBook\n16 pages. List price $3.99\nCheck current price on Amazon.com\n\n... more editions & prices\n\n*Book prices and availability listed here are updated at least hourly and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nA Descriptive Account of the Island of Jamaica.\n\nPublished by T. and J. Egerton, 1790\nUsed Condition: Very Good Hardcover\nFrom Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A. (New York, NY, U.S.A.) Quantity Available: 1\n\nAvailable from more sellers\n\nView all  copies of this book\n\n2 volumes, 8vo. Original cloth; loss to top of spine of volume two. Front board to volume one coming loose. Hinges worn. Very scarce set. Armorial bookplate of H. W. Tugwell. Bookseller Inventory # 6015\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: A Descriptive Account of the Island of ...\n\nPublisher: T. and J. Egerton\n\nPublication Date: 1790\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nBook Condition: Very Good\n\nEdition: First Edition.0.00 Convert Currency\nShipping: US$ 5.00 Within U.S.A. Destination, Rates & Speeds\nAdd to basket\n\n30 Day Return Policy", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999853253364563} +{"content": "Image 01\n\nWorkout 1850s style...\n\nSaturday June 1, 2013\n\nThe recent burst of sunshine has led me to dig the summer clothes out of the back of my wardrobe and I have been thinking about getting into shape.   The modern gym is a wonderful thing but I am an ordinary mortal.   I puff and I pant and I do more than glow. I yearn, sometimes, for a more elegant age.  I have been flicking through my copy of “Manly Sports, Exercises and Games” (1852 edition) for inspiration.  \n\n(Although, due to my gender, I was never the authors’ intended market still....)\n\n I could invest in a bicycle – “a means of the most healthful and varied enjoyment that the Englishman possesses.” \n\nExcept, I live at the bottom of a very steep hill and this machine, even if it is “the acme of mechanical ingenuity”, looks somewhat unstable.\n\n I could find a pole and climb it.\n\nThe man in the picture doesn’t make this look very comfortable. \n\n(I wonder about splinters &, besides - is it legal to go about hugging telephone poles?) \n\nOr I could practice swinging very large Indian Clubs.   \n\n(I doubt I would have the upper body strength to pick up ones this size, unless they were made of foam.)\n\nOr I could find a sturdy pole and do some pole leaping.\n\n It all looks rather exhausting.    I suspect I might find myself in need of some reviving Florida water.  Perhaps going to the gym is easier after all. \n\nAdd Your Comments\n\n(not published)\n\nReader Comments\n\nThanks to Ms Rebecca Jenkins\n\nThanks for the wounder full Ms Rebecca Jenkins\n\nFrom: selvin sebastin, Wednesday August 9, 2017\n\nJarrett Mysteries\n\nWill there be a third book please?\n\nFrom: Lucy, Wednesday July 19, 2017\n\nFaith Morgan Mysteries\n\nWhen can we expect book 4 in this series, I love this series and am anxious for book 4.\nHave a Blessed day!\na happy reading in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma\n\nFrom: Deby Replogle, Thursday May 18, 2017\n\nDavid Jenkins\n\nDear Rebecca (if I may) I have cause to give thanks for your father and am sad to hear of his death. While I was a parish priest near Richmond he was good enough to listen and discuss with me on many occasions in Cotherstone, and I would be very grateful to know when there is a thanksgiving\\memorial service if you were able to email me? With very good wishes and thoughts to your family, Caroline Brownlie, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire.\n\nFrom: Rev Caroline Brownlie, Monday September 5, 2016\n\nFaith Morgan series\n\nWhen can we expect book 4 in the Faith Morgan series\n\nHi Debra -\n\nI have been told that there is a book 4 in the pipeline. I only wrote the first two books in the series and so unfortunately I can't tell you when it is due.\n\nFrom: Debra, Thursday May 26, 2016", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5559964179992676} +{"content": "AWARDS TRIFECTA – August, October, December 2017\n\nUpdated: Jul 26\n\nWINNER – Children’s Book Council of Australia 2017 Eve Pownall Award for Information Books\n\nGina is thrilled and honoured to receive the CBCA 2017 Eve Pownall award for children’s information books with Amazing Animals of Australia’s National Parks. It’s a dream come true for her. A big thanks to the publishing team at the National Library of Australia and all the generous animal experts who helped her my work for the book and donated photographs. She had the best day on 18th August 2017 at the award ceremony at Government House in Hobart, and then at the celebratory dinner in the evening on the waterfront. She even got to meet one of her all-time legends, Mem Fox – Blossom Possum meets Possum Magic! It was also great to have her long-time mentor there, Belle Alderman.\n\nWINNER – Royal Zoological Society of NSW, Whitley Young Naturalist Award\n\nThe Whitley Awards for books published on the fauna of Australasia during 2016/17 were presented at a ceremony at the Australian Museum, Sydney on 4th October 2017. What a highlight receiving this award under a giant whale skeleton, for Amazing Animals of Australia’s National Parks. Such a great accolade from Gina’s scientific peers and lovely to have her two kids there with her.\n\nWINNER – ACT Writing and Publishing Award Children’s Book of the Year\n\nWhat a way to end the year, her third award for Amazing Animals of Australia’s National Parks. She is proud to have received the ACT Writing and Publishing Children’s Book 2017 Award in her home town of Canberra. It’s so heartening to know that Aussie Wildlife are still captivating the crowd! Thanks again to the brilliant team at NLA for helping Gina to make such an amazing kid’s book! Really looking forward to the next one….\n\n#EvePownallAward #ChildrensBookCouncilofAustralia #amazinganimals #WhitleyYoungNaturalistAward #awards #ChildrensBookoftheYear\n\nRecent Posts\n\nSee All\n\nGina M Newton\n\nProudly a member of:\n\nProudly Designed By Volt Agency", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "desirability definition, meaning - what is desirability 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 “desirability”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [U] uk   /dɪˌzaɪə.rəˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/  us   /dɪˌzaɪr.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/\nthe quality of being sexually attractive: She was aware of her desirability. the quality of being worth having: Too much emphasis is placed on the desirability of being thin.\nTranslations of “desirability”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 性需要, 性感…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 性需要, 性感…\n(Definition of desirability from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of desir", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.81642746925354} +{"content": "Our site will be undergoing maintenance from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 20. 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In this case I would definitely suggest that there are\nsexual connotations throughout, and also ideas of reproduction,\nprocreation. For example 'barren' can not only mean empty, but can also\nmean that a person is unable to have children. I think that the poem may be\nabout Frost realising that the only love he has is for nature, and he no\nlonger craves sex (he was writing this poem when he was slightly older, and\nhad conceived all the children he would ever have).\n\nRosy from United Kingdom\nComment 3 of 325, added on September 28th, 2005 at 5:25 AM.\n\ni am also studying him for my a-levels and personally i hink he is a\nrubbish poet. I think that its nice to have a hidden meaning in a poem and\nhave to think about it. But when everyone has to try just tothink of\nanything ithink its pointless. it doesnt convey a message at all. thanks\nexam board for giving us this.\n\nkayleigh from United Kingdom\nComment 2 of 325, added on September 25th, 2005 at 6:42 AM.\n\ni have to study this poem for my a levels and i feel that this poem is very\nmetaphorical and that the seed represents a new life (a baby). i interpret\nthis poem as having sexual qualitys to it\n\nleigh from United Kingdom\nComment 1 of 325, added on September 14th, 2005 at 11:36 AM.\n\nI think that this poem is about the beginning and end of life. The title\nrefers to the beginning of life, like planting a seed and line 12 refers to\nthe end of life.\n\nJayme from United Kingdom\n\nThis poem has been commented on more than 10 times. Click below to see the other comments.\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 \n21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 [33]\n\nInformation about Putting in the Seed\n\nPoet: Robert Frost\nPoem: 14. 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Stead to presents his poetry at Writers Read in Albany\n\nPress Release – Massey University\nOne of New Zealand’s best-known authors, C.K. Stead, is guest speaker at the first event in Massey University’s 2013 Writers Read series, at Albany on March 27.\n\nThe distinguished poet, novelist, scholar, critic and Emeritus Professor at Auckland University, has a career spanning more than 50 years.\n\nProfessor Stead will be reading from and discussing his most recent work: his new book of poems The Yellow Buoy: Poems 2007 – 2012, published last month, and the novel Risk, which was published in late 2012.\n\nHe has published numerous books of poetry, essays and literary criticism, as well as 12 novels and two books of short stories. His Collected Poems 1951-2006, published by Auckland University Press, appeared in 2008. 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She took an interpreter job at Old World Wisconsin and later worked as a Curator of Interpretation and Collections at the historical site.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6004751324653625} +{"content": "26,012 of 1,098,129 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n2 ( #172,576 of 1,098,129 )\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": 1.000008463859558} +{"content": "Laura Gryncwajg\n\nLaura Gryncwajg’s Followers\n\nNone yet.\n\nLaura Gryncwajg\n\nAverage rating: 0.0 · 0 ratings · 0 reviews · 1 distinct work\nExploring the World of Medi...\n\n0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.\n\nIs this you? Let us know. 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From brave and bold to creative and clever, Emily Winfield Martin's rhythmic rhyme expresses all the loving things that parents think of when they look at their children. With beautiful, and sometimes humorous, illustrations, and a clever gatefold with kids in costumes, this is a book grown-ups will love reading over and over to kids-both young and old.\n\nProduct Details\n\nPublisher: Penguin Random House\n\nISBN: 9780385376716\n\nFormat: Hardcover\n\nYour Cart\n\nYour cart is currently empty.\n\nContinue browsing here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9540925621986389} +{"content": "\nTeddy Bear, Teddy Bear ($9.95; Jun. 30; 24 pp.; 0-694-01162-2): This Growing Tree entry has an easy, familiar verse, and Scott makes sure that even the youngest toddler will be able to follow the actions of a boy and his teddy bear as they touch, dance, point, jump, bow, run, and prepare for bed. Friendly, rounded characters and bold, solid colors combine with firm lines and shapes to strong and simple effect. Children will chant and gesture along with this uncomplicated bedtime rhyme. (Board book. 2-3)\n\nPub Date: June 30, 1998\n\nISBN: 0-694-01162-2\n\nPage Count: 24\n\nPublisher: HarperFestival\n\nReview Posted Online: June 24, 2010\n\nKirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 1998\n\nDid you like this book?\n\nNo Comments Yet\n\nThis holiday ditty misses too many beats.\n\nFrom the Itsy Bitsy series\n\nThe traditional story of the first Thanksgiving is set to the tune of “The Itsy-Bitsy Spider” and stars rodents instead of humans.\n\nThe titular itsy-bitsy Pilgrim, a mouse dressed in iconic Puritan garb, sails to “a home that’s new” with three other mice on the Mayflower. They build a house, shovel snow, and greet some “itsy bitsy new friends,” who are chipmunks dressed as Native Americans complete with feathered headbands, beaded necklaces, and leather clothing. While Rescek’s art is droll and lively, it is wildly idealized, and the Native Americans’ clothing does not reflect what is understood of Wampanoag attire. The companion title, The Itsy Bitsy Reindeer, presents equally buoyant scenes. The reindeer and several elves, who appear to be white children with pointed ears, help Santa (also white) prepare for his annual sleigh-ride delivery. In both books, would-be singers may struggle to fit all the words and syllables into the meter, and a couple of rhymes are extremely forced (“shop” and “job”?).\n\nThis holiday ditty misses too many beats. (Board book. 2-3)\n\nPub Date: Sept. 6, 2016\n\nISBN: 978-1-4814-6852-7\n\nPage Count: 16\n\nPublisher: Little Simon/Simon & Schuster\n\nReview Posted Online: Aug. 30, 2016\n\nKirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2017\n\nDid you like this book?\n\nNo Comments Yet\n\nAn engaging take.\n\nThe itsy bitsy spider scales the water spout again.\n\nLittle readers all over know about the itsy bitsy spider’s quest to reach the top of the water spout. This board book features sliding panels that let little ones help the spider along its journey. The song’s four verses are spread over four double-page spreads, with the spider finally achieving the top of the water spout against a rainbow backdrop on the final page. The illustrations boast a color palette that leans heavily on purples, blues, yellows, and greens. The spider is a round, smiling critter with a jaunty cap and high-top sneakers on all eight feet (one pair each of red, orange, yellow, and blue). The first page of the board book holds a QR code for caregivers to download a free version of the song. The sliding panels are sturdily built, and the calm nature of the song will aid their durability. While some little ones will instinctively want to sing the song and go through the accompanying hand motions, they will adapt to the interactive manipulations fairly easily, making this especially well suited to car rides.\n\nAn engaging take. 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Login for Quick Checkout Add to Basket\n\nLaura Katz Olson is professor of political science at Lehigh University.\n\nMore books by Laura Katz Olson\n\nMore books by Donald E. Gelf", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000079870224} +{"content": "NEW: Introducing Tap. Addictive chat stories for your 📲 Now in 10 languages\nMiss World Or Miss Akirah?\n\nMiss World Or Miss Akirah?\n\n6.3K Reads 1.1K Votes 21 Part Story\nSarahss2000 By Sarahss2000 Updated Jun 14\n\nIs Hameeda mg the modest Muslim girl her parents think she is?\n\nIs she striving for Miss World or Miss Akirah??? Especially now with Her uztaz uncle coming to live with her for a few months and prom coming soon. \n\n Find out how Hameeda mg struggles with being popular and at the same time yearning for jannah. In series of doing things that are haram, heart breaks, crying seasons , lying, Cheating e.t.c will Hameeda ever achieve the goal of having the best of the two worlds???\n\nrammybarbie rammybarbie Oct 06, 2016\n@projectnigeria Honestly, I think the story line is good. Including normal Nigerian words and songs is another thing I love about it :)\nFMwrites FMwrites Sep 14, 2016\n I see a Nigerian Muslim teenager struggles. I like the way the story mirrors on the life of an average northern Muslima. I hope to read more. \n I like the uncle character 😍.\nsarah795 sarah795 Nov 05, 2016\nHmm.....I would say primary sch tho, hugs were huge no no in secondary\n90sbambina 90sbambina Oct 10, 2016\n There are typos which you need to work on as soom as possible, I oiv3 her character and the other characters. This book won't only teach Muslims things, as a Christian I know things that are sins which I still do, God forgive us all.\nDaalum Daalum Oct 19, 2016\nA really nice first chapter, I like Hameeda already, and Leena too, and her uncle will be the new IRS teacher, hmmm ^^\nRufy_jbabs Rufy_jbabs Mar 31, 2016\nOh sarah this is a very nice work.I love the Title,of the book.keep going", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9493229389190674} +{"content": "A Torrent of Presumptions April 7 2017\n\nHundreds of TPODs have been published since the summer of 2004. In particular, we invite discussion of present and recent TPODs, perhaps with additional links to earlier TPOD pages. Suggestions for future pages will be welcome. Effective TPOD drafts will be MORE than welcome and could be your opportunity to become a more active part of the Thunderbolts team.\n\nModerators: bboyer, MGmirkin\n\nPosts: 596\nJoined: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:36 pm\n\nA Torrent of Presumptions April 7 2017\n\nUnread post by jacmac » Fri Apr 07, 2017 7:34 pm\n\nToday’s tpod\n\nA Torrent of Presumptions\nPosted on April 7, 2017 by Stephen Smith\nAre not those dark areas along the \"channels\" shadows.\nthat seems to indicate raised surfaces ???\n\nUser avatar\nThe Great Dog\nPosts: 255\nJoined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:58 pm\n\nRe: A Torrent of Presumptions April 7 2017\n\nUnread post by The Great Dog » Sat Apr 08, 2017 1:59 pm\n\nThey are shadows from the cliff edges that border the channels. 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The world revolv...\nRead more quotations »\n\nComments about Theodora (Theo) Onken\n\nmore comments »[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9592557549476624} +{"content": "Allison's Reviews > The Last Olympian\n\nThe Last Olympian by Rick Riordan\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nJul 29, 14\n\nbookshelves: children, fantasy, middle-grade\nRead in June, 2009\n\nI had high hopes for this book, but it never really grabbed me- it seemed like just one battle scene after another, and was all too predictable. And such an obvious set-up for an expansion of the franchise. I have to admit, I'm disappointed. I loved the earlier books in the series. 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Known as Penco—the orphan—he paints and contemplates the stories of his lost childhood. He has only recently started working as a bus driver and while his friends consider his new job an insult to his art, making the rounds of the city begins to work a change in him.\n\n El Penco is available on Amazon\n\nOriginally from South Bend, Indiana, Ann McGlinn graduated from Indiana University and received her master’s in fine arts from the University of Montana. She lived in both the Chama Valley of Northern New Mexico and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, where she absorbed the smells and colors and music of the region that she brings to life in El Penco. She now lives with her family in Chicago, where she teaches at the Latin School of Chicago.\n\nAdvance Praise\n\nLush, lyrical, and vibrant . . . if James Salter had travelled to Mexico, this is the novel he might have written.\n\n— Amanda Eyre Ward, author of Close Your Eyes\n\nA vivid, beautifully crafted story that stays with you like the night’s last dream.\n\n— Deirdre McNamer, author of Red Rover\n\nReview By Lydia on February 19, 2014\n\nI loved this book, and it offers a lot to love.\n\nIt’s the deeply serious story of an artist’s quest to heal and mature. McGlinn explores El Penco’s journey patiently and thoroughly, while preserving the essential mystery of it.\n\nThe Mexican border town and it’s people are brought to vivid life here, and play an essential role in the life of El Penco, battering and comforting him back to life. It’s a pleasure spending time in this place, with these people.\n\nAnother great pleasure of the book is that McGlinn takes her writing as seriously as she takes her story. She writes with a wonderful, seamless mix of simple prose and vivid poetry. Her novel is full of small pleasures like this description of bathing a dog: “Penco rinses the tub and watches short hairs make their way toward the drain. A stream of little wires. A parade of canoes falling one by one down the black hole.”\n\nLike El Penco, Mcglinn is a serious artist, and I can’t wait to see what she does next.\n\nComments are closed.\n\n© 2021 themcglynn.com | Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS)\n\nGlobal Positioning System Gazettewordpress logo", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9671525955200195} +{"content": "pesquero pronunciation: How to pronounce pesquero in Spanish\n\nPronunciation: pesquero\n\nAdded on: 2008-09-12 Listened: 34 times\nin: Add categories to pesquero\n\nPronunciation in Spanish [es]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Python is a beautiful snake, but also dangerous – and she is looking for a meal.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nChristopher Cheng loves writing and talking about all things to do with children’s books. Christopher loves animals too! He established the Zoomobile and also taught at Taronga Zoo for eight years. He is now a full-time author of children’s books of many genres in digital and print formats. He lives with his wife in an inner-city Sydney terrace that is filled with children’s books.\n\nAbout the I For more information and samples of his artwork, please visit his website: http://www.jackpot-art.com/index.html\n\nISBN: 9781921529603\nISBN-10: 1921529601\nSeries: Nature Storybooks\nAudience: Children\nFor Ages: 5 - 7 years old\nFor Grades: K - 3\nFormat: Hardcover\nLanguage: English\nNumber Of Pages: 32\nPublished: 1st August 2012\nCountry of Publication: AU\nDimensions (cm): 27.5 x 25.1  x 0.8\nWeight (kg): 0.41", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9876397252082825} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of margin\nn. - A border; edge; brink; verge; as, the margin of a river or lake. 2\nn. - Specifically: The part of a page at the edge left uncovered in writing or printing. 2\nn. - The difference between the cost and the selling price of an article. 2\nn. - Something allowed, or reserved, for that which can not be foreseen or known with certainty. 2\nn. - Collateral security deposited with a broker to secure him from loss on contracts entered into by him on behalf of his principial, as in the speculative buying and selling of stocks, wheat, etc. 2\nv. t. - To furnish with a margin. 2\nv. t. - To enter in the margin of a page. 2\n\nThe word \"margin\" uses 6 letters: A G I M N R.\n\nDirect anagrams of margin:\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after margin (in bold), or to agimnr in any order:\ne -   germina   mangier   reaming   f -   farming   framing   h -   harming   k -   marking   l -   marling   m -   ramming   o -   roaming   p -   gripman   ramping   r -   marring   s -   armings   margins   t -   marting   migrant   w -   warming  \n\nShorter words found within margin:\nag   agin   ai   aim   ain   air   airn   am   ami   amin   amir   an   ani   ar   arm   gain   gam   gamin   gan   gar   garni   gin   girn   gnar   grain   gram   gran   grim   grin   in   inarm   ma   mag   magi   main   mair   man   mar   mi   mig   mina   mir   na   nag   nam   nim   rag   ragi   rain   ram   rami   ran   rang   rani   ria   rig   rim   rin   ring  \n\nList shorter words within margin, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in margin, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with margin, words containing margin or words ending with margin\n\nAll words formed from margin by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: ma   ar   rg   gi   in  \n\nBrowse words starting with margin by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: marges  \nNext word in list: marginal  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: aorist   wo   ef   oven   ate   ufological   garland  \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 - 30.504mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000089406967163} +{"content": "4 ( #102,736 of 1,696,540 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n5 ( #113,990 of 1,696,540 )\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": 0.9999955296516418} +{"content": "\n\nThe Shared Parish (Hardcover)\n\nLatinos, Anglos, and the Future of U.S. Catholicism\n\nBy Brett C. Hoover\n\nNew York University Press, 9781479854394, 299pp.\n\nPublication Date: August 15, 2014\n\nList Price: 49.00*\n* Individual store prices may vary.About the Author\n\nBrett C. Hoover is Assistant Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. His previous books include Comfort: An Atlas for the Body and Soul.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9179922342300415} +{"content": "\nMarch 11, 1991 P. 81\n\nMarch 11, 1991 P. 81\n\nThe New Yorker, March 11, 1991 P. 81\n\nThere is no abstract available for this article, but its contents are reflected in the displayed keywords.\n\nView Article\n\nThis article appears in the print edition of the March 11, 1991, issue.\n\n Never miss a big New Yorker story again. 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To further understand this outlook, I watch, listen, and interpret these emotions through other people’s experiences in an effort to articulate them, in hopes that I will be able to find the places where these different shades of blue originate and lie within.\n\n  About the Author\n\nThanvi Voruganti is the international best-selling author of the book, From the Inside on Amazon. She is 12 years old and lives in Chandler, Arizona with her parents. Often the contemplative thinker, Thanvi continues to showcase her resume through poetry and other award-winning works.\n\nContact Links\n\nFacebook: Deepika Gangam\n\nInstagram: gangamdeepika\n\nPinterest: @dgangam\n\nLinkedIn: Deepika Gangam\n\nPurchase Link\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway  \n\nRABT Book Tours & PR\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "Thursday, June 9, 2022\n\nFrom Shades of Blue Blitz\n\nDate Published: June 9, 2022\n\nphoto add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png\n\nEach and every person is a subject with a range of emotions; through experiences, people’s  perception of thoughts vary. Every emotion has a different purpose and the acknowledgement of the feeling affects the impact on the victim. My lucid ideas about similar emotions blended with other people’s exposure, serves as a fine contrast and an intriguing viewpoint. To further understand this outlook, I watch, listen, and interpret these emotions through other people’s experiences in an effort to articulate them, in hopes that I will be able to find the places where these different shades of blue originate and lie within.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nThanvi Voruganti is the international best-selling author of the book, From the Inside on Amazon. She is 12 years old and lives in Chandler, Arizona with her parents. Often the contemplative thinker, Thanvi continues to showcase her resume through poetry and other award-winning works.\n\nContact Links\n\nFacebook: Deepika Gangam\n\nInstagram: gangamdeepika\n\nPinterest: @dgangam\n\nLinkedIn: Deepika Gangam\n\nPurchase Link\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway  \n\nRABT Book Tours & PR\n\n1 comment:\n\nOut of the Shadows Tour and Giveaway\n\n  Out of the Shadows Nick Seven Book 8 by Tim Smith Genre: Mystery, Romantic Thriller  How can a couple of former spies enjoy life in t...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000067949295044} +{"content": "499 points\nAnnual Digital Subscription\nOnly £ 5.00 per issue\n6 Free Back Issues\nWas £49.99\nNow £49.99\n\nView Issues\n\nAbout Quill & Quire\n\nKidlit Spotlight: how children's book authors uncover beauty, hope, and adventure in the dark places; Fall book reviews: New reads from Frances Itani, Mariko Tamaki, Chris Turner, and Anne Michaels.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7313027381896973} +{"content": "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam\n\nIn 1992-1995 Omar Khayyam was my favourite poet and I began collecting old copies of The Rubaiyat by Edward Fitzgerald (Khayyam’s popular translator). In recent years I returned to that old great love. Omar Khayyam : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Khayy%C3%A1m .\n\nAbout brightgarlick\n\nEcclectic kinda guy, who loves life and saviours each day as it is.\n\nPosted on March 28, 2015, in Poem", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000090599060059} +{"content": "How to say competent in Portuguese ˈkɒm pɪ tənt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate competent to Portuguese? This page provides all possible translations of the word competent in the Portuguese language.\n\ncompetent(adjective)\n\ncapable; skilled\n\na competent pianist; competent to drive a car.\n\nGet even more translations for competent\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this competent Portuguese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"competent.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 16 Sep. 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": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "How to say competent in Portuguese (BR) ˈkɒm pɪ tənt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate competent to Portuguese (BR)? This page provides all possible translations of the word competent in the Portuguese (BR) language.\n\ncompetent(adjective)\n\ncapable; skilled\n\na competent pianist; competent to drive a car.\n\nGet even more translations for competent\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this competent Portuguese (BR) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"competent.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 1 Aug. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of shop\nn. - A person's occupation, business, profession, or the like, as a subject of attention, interest, conversation, etc.; -- generally in deprecation. 2\nn. - A place where any industry is carried on; as, a chemist's shop; 2\nn. - any of the various places of business which are commonly called offices, as of a lawyer, doctor, broker, etc. 2\nn. - Any place of resort, as one's house, a restaurant, etc. 2\n- imp. of Shape. Shaped. 2\nn. - A building or an apartment in which goods, wares, drugs, etc., are sold by retail. 2\nn. - A building in which mechanics or artisans work; as, a shoe shop; a car shop. 2\nv. i. - To visit shops for the purpose of purchasing goods. 2\n\nThe word \"shop\" uses 4 letters: H O P S.\n\nDirect anagrams of shop:\n  hops   posh   soph\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after shop (in bold), or to hops in any order:\na -   opahs   c -   chops   e -   hopes   k -   kophs   n -   phons   o -   hoops   poohs   q -   qophs   s -   shops   sophs   t -   phots   tophs   u -   ouphs   w -   whops   y -   hypos   sophy  \n\nShorter words found within shop:\nho   hop   oh   ohs   op   ops   os   poh   sh   so   sop  \n\nList shorter words within shop, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in shop, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with shop, words containing shop or words ending with shop\n\nAll words formed from shop by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: sh   ho   op  \n\nBrowse words starting with shop by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: shoots  \nNext word in list: shopboy  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: ick   pe   thack   baff   eerie   ogre   loft  \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 - 19.273mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000025033950806} +{"content": "Loading Events\n\nRecipes for Adventure Book Discussion Series: The Guest Book\n\nFebruary 4 @ 10:30 am - 11:30 am\n\nDiscussion of The Guest Book by Sarah Blake, led by Pat Barnicle. Click here to reserve a copy, or stop in to grab one off the center display!\n\nAbout the book:   (Amazon)\n\nContact Info:508-347-2512\n\nJoshua Hyde Public Library\n306 Main Street\nSturbridge, MA 01566 United States\n+ Google Map\n(508) 347-2512", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995843768119812} +{"content": "50+ St Patrick's Day Quotes To Bring Luck To Your Celebrations\n\nDec 12, 2023 By Devangana Rathore\nOriginally Published on Feb 05, 2021\nEdited by Monisha Kochhar", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9680861234664917} +{"content": "What does TIDRC stand for?\n\nWhat does TIDRC mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: TIDRC.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for TIDRC:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nTexas Illegal Dumping Resource Center\n\nCommunity » Non-Profit Organizations\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is TIDRC? Got another good explanation for TIDRC? 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\"TIDRC.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. 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She’s literally displaced in time from the 1970s, and August is going to have to use everything she tried to leave in her own past to help her. Maybe it’s time to start believing in some things, after all.\n\nCasey McQuiston’s One Last Stop is a magical, sexy, big-hearted romance where the impossible becomes possible as August does everything in her power to save the girl lost in time.\n\nREAD THIS NEXT  The Babysitter: My Summers with a Serial Killer by Liza Rodman and Jennifer Jordan\n\nCasey McQuiston grew up in the swamps of Southern Louisiana, where she cultivated a love for biscuits and stories with big, beating hearts. 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A distinguished novel.\nPhyllis Chesler: A novel of ideas in the tradition of George Eliot, Doris Lessing, and Marge Piercy.\nRuth Wisse: I am grateful for this work of fiction.\nThane Rosenbaum: Fields of Exile restores one’s faith in the possibilities of the novel.moving novel about love, betrayal, and the courage to stand up for what one believes, as well as a searing indictment of the hypocrisy and intellectual sloth that threaten the integrity of our society.\n\nPraise for Fields of Exile\n\nREAD HERE: Praise from Cynthia Ozick, Phyllis Chesler, Thane Rosenbaum, Ellen Frankel, Steve Stern, Irwin Cotler, Naim Kattan, Nava Semel, Alice Shalvi, Ann Birstein, and Pamela Ryder\n\nBrave and luminous. I read this novel with nonstop enthralled admiration.\nCynthia Ozick\n\nNora Gold’s Fields of Exile is a gripping tale. It is also a novel of ideas in the tradition of George Eliot, Doris Lessing and Marge Piercy, but one that is filled with real characters, a literary sensibility, and a powerful example of the near-fatal consequences of anti-Israel aggression. The heroine Judith’s vulnerability, dreaminess, erotic imagination, and knowledge of Jewish traditions in both kitchen and yeshiva drew me close and kept me there, and I could not put this book down. I wanted to scream to her, though: “Danger Ahead! Proceed with Caution,” but she could not hear me. I hope and pray that this novel’s readers do.\n— Phyllis Chesler, author of The New Antisemitism and An American Bride in Kabul\n\nNora Gold’s Fields of Exile restores one’s faith in the possibilities of the novel. It is truly a novel of ideas, a brave book that ventures into territory from which nonfiction has shied away and even obscured the truth. With a lyrical flair Nora Gold has delivered a novel that casts a light onto the ivory tower in ways that should unsettle the faculty lounge.\nThane Rosenbaum, author of The Golems of Gotham and Second Hand Smoke\n\nMy God, what a masterful work! What evocative rendering of feelings, what incisive examination of issues, and what well-developed relationships! I was fully engaged the whole time I was reading and have come back to the novel in memory several times since putting it down. And the subject couldn’t be more timely. A fabulous accomplishment!\nEllen Frankel, former Editor-in-Chief and CEO of the Jewish Publication Society\n\nNora Gold’s Fields of Exile is a fine novel: poignant, passionate, compelling, and funny, an adventure of the heart and mind. I don’t think anybody has nailed the way anti-Israel feeling gives the license for antisemitism as well as Gold has here, and you won’t find a more unflinching examination of the terrible ironies inherent in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, or a more compelling portrait of the personal toll exacted from those who face these ironies with courage. This is an emotionally fraught, distinguished novel, often as humorous as it is harrowing.\nSteve Stern, author of The Frozen Rabbi and The Book of Mischief\n\nAn engrossing read. A revealing and searing portrayal of moral courage and commitment amidst hypocrisy and betrayal, seen through a cross-cultural looking-glass.\nIrwin Cotler, Emeritus Professor of Law, McGill University\n\nIn Fields of Exile, Nora Gold succeeds fully in making her characters debate social and political themes as an expression of their personal complex contradictions. They are luminously alive. This novel is about men and women who are trying to understand and define their relations to each other, as well as their place in society. Wonderful reading.\nNaïm Kattan, author of Farewell Babylon and Reality and Theatre\n\nThe yearning for true peace and human compassion blooms in these fields of exile. Judith, the protagonist, much like Nora Gold the author, searches relentlessly for ways to fix the flaws of our world. This is a novel written with an open heart and a loving hand, and with the hope that literature can somehow make amends. After crossing many fields of exile we, like Judith, shall finally find our way home.\nNava Semel, author of And the Rat Laughed and Paper Bride\n\n“My heart is in the East and I am in the far, far West.” Seldom has anyone expressed so well as Nora Gold the yearning for Zion that remains within every fibre of one who has been torn away from a life of fulfilment in Israel and condemned unwillingly to return to the anti-Zionism/antisemitism of exile. A brave book that courageously takes on the ambivalences of Jewish life in the Diaspora – ambivalences that mirror those of the protagonist, torn between two very different lovers.\nAlice Shalvi, Israel Prize laureate\n\nA novel about a difficult subject ─ antisemitism in the university ─ written with passion and fervour.\nAnn Birstein, author of Summer Situations and The Rabbi on Forty-seventh Street\n\nA flawless novel. Nora Gold effortlessly melds passion and politics in a read that no one should miss. A great book that deserves a permanent place in the canon of the diaspora.\nPamela Ryder, author of Correction of Drift and A Tendency To Be Gone\n\nReviews, Interviews, Articles, Guest Blogs, and Media Coverage\n\n • Review in Bookmovement.com – May 23, 2016 – Norm  Goldman\n • Review in Hadassah Magazine – Gloria Goldreich\n • Review in Lilith Magazine – Yona Zeldis McDonough\n • Review in Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women’s Studies – Goldie Morgentaler\n • Radio interview on Voice of Israel – Campus Antisemitism Meets Fiction in Fields of Exile – Interviewer Judy Lash Balint\n • Essay/Review in Mosaic Magazine – The Herd of Independent Minds – Ruth Wisse\n • Review in Association of Jewish Libraries – Yossi Gremillion\n • Radio interview on Jewish Digest (Radio Centreville) – Interviewer Leslie Lutsky\n • Interview with Dundurn News – Writing Fiction: Nora Gold’s Why, When, and What\n • Interview in Brockton Writers Series Blog – Brockton Writers Series with Nora Gold\n • Radio interview on That’s Life (NSN) – Interviewer Miriam Wallach\n • Radio interview on 96.3 FM / MZ Radio / Zoomer – Interviewer John van Driel\n • In-depth interview in The Puritan – We Must Use, and Not Waste, This Power: An Interview with Nora Gold – Interviewer Tracy Kyncl\n • Review in the Ottawa Jewish Bulletin – Novel Captures the Effect of Anti-Israel Bigotry on Jewish University Students – Michael Regenstreif\n • Review in the Jerusalem Post (Weekend Magazine) – The New Anti-Semitism in the Fields of ‘Galut’ – Atara Beck\n • Op-ed review in Arutz Sheva (Israel National News) – A Novel of Ideas in the Era of Anti-Israelism – Rochel Sylvetsky\n • Review in Jewish Book Week (JBW) Book Club (London) – Fields of Exile by Nora Gold – Lucy Silver\n • Review in the Jewish Press – An Israel Love Story with a Twist – Lori Lowenthal Marcus\n • Radio interview on Let’s Get Lit (TLV1) – Interviewer Ilene Prusher\n • Review in Jewish Renaissance (UK) – Fields of Exile by Nora Gold – Shoshana Ish-Horowicz\n • Feature article in The Times of Israel – Leftist Canadian Author Explains her Slow Drift to the Right –  Michael Posner\n • Interview in Lilith Magazine – Golden Words: Q&A With Author, Editor, Activist Nora Gold – Yona Zeldis McDonough\n • Review in the Jerusalem Post – Israel Hate Up Close and Personal – Petra Marquardt-Bigman\n • Review in Shalom Toronto – First Novel About Campus Antisemitism Profoundly Disturbing – Doris Strub Epstein\n • Interview in Open Book Toronto – On Writing, with Nora Gold – Interviewer Grace O’Connell\n • Review in the Canadian Jewish News – Novel Lowers Reader into the Cauldron of Antisemitism on Campus – Bill Gladstone\n • Interview in Shalom Life – Exclusive Interview with Toronto Jewish Literary Festival Authors Nora Gold and Matti Friedman – Interviewer Ashley Baylen\n • Guest blog #1 in The Jewish Book Council’s “The Prosen People” – Leah Goldberg, Me, and the Search for a Title for My New Book\n • Guest blog #2 in The Jewish Book Council’s “The Prosen People – Feeding Other Writers, and Myself\n • Guest blog in Open Book Ontario (Fiction Craft) – How Do You Choose Titles for Your Works? – Shaun Smith\n • Interview in My Bookshelf – Helpful to Israel and the Jewish People: An Interview with Nora Gold – Interviewer Erika Dreifus\n • Interview in The Whole Megillah – Guest: Nora Gold – Interviewer Barbara Krasner\n • Article in The Algemeiner – Looking at Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism From a Literary Perspective\n • Review at hurryupharry.org – Campus Antisemitism in Canada: Nora Gold’s Fields of Exile – Sarah Brown\n • Review in The Times of Israel – BDS in Canada: Through the Eyes of an Author – Marc Goldberg\n • Review in the Times of Israel – Fields of Antisemitism – Ellis Shuman\n • Article in the Toronto Star – The Real Agenda of Israel Apartheid Week\n • Fields of Exile was mentioned in The Forward (Erika Dreifus) as one of “The 5 Jewish Books to Read in 2014”\n\nNora Gold with Antanas Sileika, Director of the Humber School of Writers, who interviewed/conversed with Gold at the Book Launch of Fields of Exile, Koffler Centre of the Arts, May 29, 2014.\n« of 25 »\n\nAcclaimed actors Marilyn Lightstone (Toronto) and David Mandelbaum (New York) read an excerpt from Fields of Exile at the Ashkenaz Festival in Toronto, on August 31, 2014, as part of Jewish Fiction .net’s fourth birthday celebration.\n\nInvite Nora Gold to Speak\n\nDr. Gold is an engaging, dynamic speaker whose talks have been enjoyed by many different kinds of groups and organizations. To invite Dr. Gold for a talk or program, please contact her.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\nBlogs About Reading\n\nPage by Page\n\nMaria Salvadore\n\nReading Rockets' children's literature expert, Maria Salvadore, brings you into her world as she explores the best ways to use kids' books both inside — and outside — of the classroom.\n\nDecember 6, 2016\n\nWe live in a noisy world. Where can silence be found? Does it even exist anymore? What do we lose without a bit of quiet? More >\n\nNovember 10, 2016\n\nWe may never travel far from our own town or city; go to school with people of different backgrounds, have different families, live near a mosque or synagogue, or even eat at a restaurant that serves food from another part of the world.   More >\n\nOctober 11, 2016\n\nThere are few adults who don’t remember where they were on September 11, 2001.  People young and old continue to feel the impact of the events of that day.  It’s hard to keep in mind that there are many, many children who were simply not born when the horrific events of that day unfolded and may not be conscious of how their lives have been altered. More >Monica Brown’s life is full of words. She not only writes for and teaches adults, she introduces children to memorable characters in fact and fiction. I met Monica first through stories about Marisol, Lola, and Celia Cruz but one day met the woman behind the words. 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(Her husband is an honest-to-goodness Italian knight!) Eloisa's website offers short stories, extra chapters, and even a guide to shopping in Florence.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780062021731\nISBN-10: 0062021737\nPublisher: Avon Books\nPublication Date: August 28th, 2012\nPages: 384\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9597417116165161} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinitions of moving\np. pr. & vb. n. - of Move 2\na. - Changing place or posture; causing motion or action; as, a moving car, or power. 2\na. - Exciting movement of the mind; adapted to move the sympathies, passions, or affections; touching; pathetic; as, a moving appeal. 2\nn. - The act of changing place or posture; esp., the act of changing one's dwelling place or place of business. 2\n\nThe word \"moving\" uses 6 letters: G I M N O V.\n\nNo direct anagrams for moving found in this word list.\n\nAdding one letter to moving does not form any other word in this word list.\n\nShorter words found within moving:\ngin   go   in   ion   mi   mig   mo   mog   mon   nim   no   nog   nom   om   on   vig   vim   vino  \n\nList shorter words within moving, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in moving, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with moving, words containing moving or words ending with moving\n\nAll words formed from moving by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: mo   ov   vi   in   ng  \n\nBrowse words starting with moving by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: movies  \nNext word in list: movingly  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: my   graal   oolachan   eager   elfin   no   abhenries  \n\nJust Clara Jane\n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Dec 20 - 05:52:53 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - V - e2k - 11.752mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9897848963737488} +{"content": "page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Thomas Bailey Quotes.\" Quotes.net. 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Maybe\n\nif frozen slush will represent the soul\nwhich is to represented in the hereafter\nI ask for a decree\ndooming my bitter enemies to laughter\nadvanced against them. If the dream was small\nit was my dream also, Henry's.\n\nAdded: Feb 20 2003 | Viewed: 3274 times | Comments and analysis of Dream Song 132: A Small Dream by John Berryman Comments (0)\n\nDream Song 132: A Small Dream - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: John Berryman\nPoem: 132. Dream Song 132: A Small Dream\nVolume: His Toy, His Dream, His Rest\nYear: Published/Written in 1968\nPoem of the Day: Aug 8 2007\nThere are no comments for this poem. Why not be the first one to post something about it?\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Dream Song 132: A Small Dream, has not yet been commented on. You can click here to be the first to post a comment about it.\n\nPoem Info\n\nBerryman Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. 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At the same time, I’m supposed to be gearing up for the book launch of the second […]\n\nRead More 0\n\nMeta Memories\n\nI was reminded a few weeks ago when 2021 turned to 2022 that this is the 10th anniversary of the publication of the first MetaWars novel. How time flies! I first put pen to paper (yes, actual paper!) in the Spring of 2010. I’d left a senior job at a production company to embark on […]\n\nRead More 0\n\nGoing on (Virtual) Tour\n\nEvery time a new book launches, one of the most fun things to accompany the launch is a series of in person events; usually school visits and book-shop signings. But, this being 2021, things were a big different this month when Dino Knights published from Scallywag Press. It was all virtual, and I went on […]\n\nRead More 0\n\nDino Knights Publishes\n\nI’m super excited to share the Dino Knights publishes today from Scallywag Press, with incredible illustrations by artist Jeff Crosby. You can buy the book in bookshops or online Amazon, Waterstones, Hive and the new Bookshop.org initiative that links your purchase to your local indie bookshop. This novel has been a long time coming. You see, the idea for DINO […]\n\nRead More 0\n\nMemories of Mipcom\n\nWhen I was growing up, Dave Nichol, the President of Loblaws, a big supermarket chain in Canada, used to travel around the world and come back with interesting ingredients and exotic spices that he’d proudly introduce to Canadians on television. This was before the internet and cheap travel, so the world was a much bigger […]\n\nRead More 0\n\nSea Of Red (or: The Unbearable Weight Of What Feels Like Constant Rejection In Any Creative Endeavour Worth Pursuing)\n\nThe creative industries love success. It’s a hit driven business, with a Pareto distribution of results, and so it’s success that gets celebrated. When you read about a new show dropping on Netflix or making a splash on the BBC, it has already cleared hundreds and hundreds of hurdles. In management speak” this is called […]\n\nRead More 0\n\nA New Direction, A New Dominion\n\nIf you’ve been following this website (hi Mom!), you’ll know that for the past few years I’ve been writing & producing under the banner of “Awesome“, a company that started simply as the corporate vehicle for my debut novel and then pivoted into a TV production company with the backing of Kew Media Group. But, […]\n\nRead More 2\n\nToday is Empathy Day, though I feel that every day should be empathy day. If you’ve read my books, or heard me speak, you know this is a word I care deeply about. There is a whole lot wrong with human beings, but one of the things we are capable of is empathy; at stepping […]\n\nRead More 0\n\nReading Alienated (the whole book!)\n\nWhen schools closed in March, and students suddenly engaging in remote learning, I decided to read my novel,  ALIENATED: GROUNDED AT GROOM LAKE, on YouTube, chapter-by-chapter. A type of “virtual class reader.” It’s a fun, funny middle-grade story, perfect for fans of Harry Potter, Percy Jackson. Star Wars, and Men In Black. All of the […]\n\nRead More 54\n\nGetting Alienated\n\nI’ve been out on tour promoting my brand new novel, Alienated. It’s been such a pleasure to meet so many young readers, dedicated teachers and librarians, and independent book shop owners. I spoke about the inspiration for the book at an industry event at Waterstones, Covent Garden… And at West End Lane Books in West […]\n\nRead More 0", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996711611747742} +{"content": "News on your favorite shows, specials & more!\n\nLetters from an Actor - by William Redfield\n\nLetters from William Redfield while he was performing in the Gielgud-Burton production of \"Hamlet.\"\n\nAvailable On:\n\nPublisher: Limelight Editions\n\nReleased: 1984\n\nRelated Articles\n24 Theater Books for Your Spring 2024 Reading List\nby Nicole Rosky - March 23, 2024\n\nNeed a great book to spring into the new season? This spring, Broadway's best have put pen to paper to turn out theatre page-turners of every kind. From theatre biographies to theatre fiction; theatre books for kids to theatre history; check out our collection of 24 new Broadway books for every theatre lover's spring reading list.\n\nRecommended For You", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8910230994224548} +{"content": "Tag: the couch\n\nOn The Couch-With Larisa\n\nWhile writing with my partners [Sarah & Sheal] the awareness of what our ‘style’ is, came into full view. I have determined [and I am not saying this with ego] am better at narrative writing than I am at dialogue writing. It was during a discussion with Sheal, that a lightbulb went off for us to write posts about the aspect or ‘style’ that a writer takes on. 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Released seasonly", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999926686286926} +{"content": "The social roots of biblical Yahwism (Book, 2004) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nThe social roots of biblical Yahwism Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nThe social roots of biblical Yahwism\n\nAuthor: Stephen L Cook\nPublisher: Leiden : Brill, 2004.\nSeries: Society of biblical literature, 8.\nEdition/Format:  Print book : English\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: Jahwe\nMaterial Type: Internet resource\nDocument Type: Book, Internet Resource\nAll Authors / Contributors: Stephen L Cook\nISBN: 9004130551 9789004130555\nOCLC Number: 249994716\nNotes: Literaturverz. S. 279 - 293, Index.\nDescription: XII, 310 Seiten : Diagramme ; 24 cm.\nSeries Title: Society of biblical literature, 8.\nResponsibility: by Stephen L. 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But will it cease to have value?   This kickstarter is a viability project to see not only if my reviews have value outside the internet. They are pixels on a screen – are they worth ink on the page?\n\nThe Best of Little Red Reviewer will contain the work I’m most proud of. It will be a reflection of who I am as a reviewer.  Can you find all that same stuff on my blog? Of course you can.  Have you scrolled through my review index lately? Good luck figuring which reviews are worth reading.\n\nI will be asking for $5000 to cover the costs of copy editing, interior book design, cover art, printing, and shipping supplies.\n\na pledge of $15 gets you the print book.\n\npledges of $35 will get you things like a customized book, or writing the introduction to your favorite review.\n\nUntil the end of January I’ll be all over the internet talking about this project and asking you to pledge your $15 or your $35 or your whatever to help make The Best of Little Red Reviewer a thing that exists!\n\nI’ll be updating this page regularly with links to interviews and guest posts I’ve done about this project. You’ll find out how I chose the reviews for the book, why in the heck i’m doing this crazy thing, the ins and outs of running your first Kickstarter, the lifecycle of this blog, how I got started and where I hope to go.\n\nDec 3 – Interviewed by Lucy Snyder\nDec 5 – Interviewed at The Skiffy and Fanty Show\nDec 12 – A Book is a Door, a Book is a Sanctuary (guest post) at Books Bones, and Buffy\nDec 15 – The Biggest Challenge my Blog Ever Faced (Guest post) at Books Without Any Pictures\nDec 26 – Discussion at Jorie Loves a Story\nDec 27 – Interviewed by author Asakiyume/Francesca Forrest\nDec 27 – Why I read Older Books (guest post) at There’s Always Room for One More\nDec 28 – How to Review Anthologies & Collections (guest post) at Author/Editor Alex Shvartzman’s site\nDec 30 – I’m Not a Publicist (guest post) at Dab of Darkness\nDec 30 – Surviving Book Blogger Burnout (guest post) at Book Forager\nJan 2 – E-Books and the Blogosphere (guest post) at Dear Geek Place\nJan 2 – Who Are Book Reviews For? (guest post) at Skiffy and Fanty Show\nJan 4 – Why Kickstarter? (guest post) at The Earthian Hive Mind\nJan 4 – Running a Book Review Blog (guest post) at author Jim C. Hines’ blog\nJan 5 – What is the Best of Little Red Reviewer? (guest post) at Fantasy Book Critic\nJan 6 – Interviewed at Dab of Darkness\nJan 7 – Spoiler Alert! (guest post) at Yolanda Sfetsos’s blog\nJan 8 – The Blogging Life: No Email! (guest post) at Worlds in Ink\nJan 9 – A Few of my Favorite Things (guest post) at A Bee Writes: Benjanun Sriduangkaew’s blog\nJan 9 – Interviewed by Absurdly Nerdly\nJan 10 – Interviewed by C.S.E. Cooney\nJan 11 – Why do I blog about books? (guest post) at Susan Hated Literature\nJan 11 – I’m Not an Organized Blogger (guest post) at Avalinah’s Books\nJan 16 – Interview at Blue Book Balloon\nJan 16 – Interview at Jorie Loves a Story\nJan 17 – Interview at Scar\nJan 17 – Let’s Talk about ARCs (guest post) at The HomeschoolReader\n\nGot questions?  got ideas for stretch goals? Got ideas for backer rewards?  Comment away!\n\nUPDATE  12/25/18 –  Merry Christmas!   I have e-mailed out nearly all the guest posts, and I am totally burned out on writing guest posts (wow, so this is what the other side of a blog tour feels like!).  That said, I’d still love to stop by your website in January to discuss this project, and I’m happy to do interviews.  Send me some interview and/or discussion questions, let’s chat!\n\nUPDATE 1/2/19 – Happy New Year!  AND the Kickstarter is now LIVE! #endlessscreaming\n\nUPDATE 1/6/19 – Five days in and I’m at 20% funded!   Customized books are going fast!  All my friends know about this project . . . now I just need to get all their friends to know about it, and their friends, and their friends.  I still have a long way to go, this is a marathon not a sprint.\n\nUPDATE 1/18/19  Customized Book backer rewards are going so fast I had to add more!   I figure everyone would go for the $5 ebook backer reward or the $15 print books? but no, everyone wants the customized books! Guess I better stock up on colors pencils and fine tip sharpie markers.\n\nFollow me on Twitter!\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 2,402 other followers\n\nFollow the Little Red Reviewer on WordPress.com\n\nFTC Stuff\n\nsome of the books reviewed here were free ARCs supplied by publishers/authors/other groups. Some of the books here I got from the library. the rest I *gasp!* actually paid for. I'll do my best to let you know what's what.\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997406601905823} +{"content": "Caps for Sale\n\nLongtime classic about a peddler and a band of mischievous monkeys. More\n\nBeezus and Ramona\n\nNewbery Medal winner; humorous and beloved tale of the ups and downs of sisterhood. More\n\nThe Giving Tree\n\nPoignant, game-changing picture book for readers of all ages that has been a favorite for generations. 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I was introduced to Mr. Davy, who has rooms adjoining mine (in the Royal Institution); he is a very agreeable and intelligent young man, and we have interesting conversation in an evening ... - Author: John Dalton\nGangsta Gumby Quotes #236025\n#2. To be a human is to be destroyed. - Author: Soe Hok Gie\nGangsta Gumby Quotes #959952\n#3. It's a struggle every day to get people to invest financially in portrayals of women that aren't satisfying to straight white men. - Author: Jill Soloway\nGangsta Gumby Quotes #1341870\n#4. Sharing the holiday with other people, and feeling that you're giving of yourself, gets you past all the commercialism. - Author: Caroline Kennedy\nGangsta Gumby Quotes #1361597\n#5. The hook-nosed teacher looked past Quirrell's turban straight into Harry's eyes - and a sharp, hot pain shot across the scar on Harry's forehead. - Author: J.K. Rowling\nGangsta Gumby Quotes #1523460\n#6. 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The thing about writing is not to talk, but to do it; no matter how bad or even mediocre it is, the process and production is the thing, not the sitting and theorizing about how one should write ideally, or how well one could write if one really wanted to or had the time. - Author: Sylvia Plath\nGangsta Gumby Quotes #1812829\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999756217002869} +{"content": "Cart 0\n\nNew Book Review: Trilobites of the British Isles\n\nPosted by David Penney on\n\nWe are very pleased to announce an excellent new book review of our recent title: Trilobites of the British Isles, which has just been published in the latest edition of Deposits Magazine, 2018 (Number 55, page 13 – snippets follow): … this illustrated (in colour) modern overview of the trilobites of Great Britain and Ireland is the first ever… with almost 800 photographic images of British and Irish trilobites, from both historically important collections and newly collected material … There are overviews and locality data of classic and less well-known locations, with discussions of their specific faunas … The book is intended for both casual admirers and serious collectors, as well as being an academic reference for students and professionals … I have been waiting for a book like this for a very long time and am delighted that a publication of this quality has now arrived.\n\nTrilobites of the British Isles Siri Scientific Press\n\nClick cover to go to the product page for more info and to order your copy at 10% discount now.\n\nFrom the back cover‘Trilobites of the World’ Lawrance & Stammers 2014, also by Siri Scientific Press.\n\nFrontispiece: ‘The Trilobite’  by Michael Longley\nDedication/About the Authors\nIntroduction and Acknowledgments\nHistory of Research: Pioneer British Geologists\n\nChapter 1 – The Cambrian System\nChapter 2, part 1 – The Ordovician System\nChapter 2, part 2 – The Tremadoc Series\nChapter 2, part 3 – The Arenig Series\nChapter 2, part 4 – The Shelve Inlier: Abereiddian Stage\nChapter 2, part 5 – The Shelve Inlier: Llandelian Stage to Lower Caradoc Series\nChapter 2, part 6 – The Llanfallteg Formation, South West Wales\nChapter 2, part 7 – The Builth-Llandrindod Inlier\nChapter 2, part 8 – The Llanvirn and Caradoc Series elsewhere in the British Isles\nChapter 2, part 9 – The Ashgill Series: Starfish Beds\nChapter 2, part 10 – The Ashgill Series elsewhere\nChapter 3 – The Silurian\nChapter 4 – The Devonian\nChapter 5 – The Carboniferous\n\nShare this post\n\n← Older Post\n\nLeave a comment\n\nPlease note, comments must be approved before they are published.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\n17, writer and avid reader. 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If a guy were to say these sorts of things to any\ngirl they would love him. it shows that she saw what was truly a part of\nthe person she loved.\n\nCarlene from United States\nComment 1 of 9, added on April 12th, 2006 at 8:47 AM.\n\nthis poem makes me hungry for some candy\n\nsam from United States\n\nInformation about A Lady\n\nPoet: Amy Lowell\nPoem: 17. A Lady\nVolume: Sword Blades & Poppy Seed\n- Poppy Seed\nAdded: Feb 1 2004\nViewed: 491 times\nPoem of the Day: Mar 2 Lady\nBy: Amy Lowell\n\nName: (required)\nE-mail Address: (required)\nShow E-mail Address:\nYes No\nPoem Comments:\n\nPoem Info\n\nLowell Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7869383096694946} +{"content": "\nfrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License\n\n • v. 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New York: Knopf: Distributed by Random House, (OCoLC) Material Type: Elementary and junior high school, Fiction: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Sally Warner. Sally Warner, Author Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers $16 (p) ISBN Ellie and the Bunheads by Sally Warner and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at - Ellie and the Bunheads by Warner, Sally - AbeBooks Passion for books.\n\n  # in Books Original language:English x xl, #File Name: pages | File size: Mb Sally Warner: . The author of the highly acclaimed Dog Years and Some Friend returns with a timely look at the highly competitive world of professional dance. Thirteen-year-old Ellie Lane isn't sure she's cut out to be a bunhead--one of those girls with their hair tightly knotted in a bun and leg-warmers fashionably scrunched around their : Sally Warner. : Ellie and the Bunheads (): Warner, Sally: Books. Skip to main content. Try Prime EN Hello, Sign in Account & Lists Sign in Account & Lists Returns & Orders Try Prime Cart. Books Go Search Hello Select your address. Ellie and the Bunheads Sally Warner, Author Alfred A. Knopf $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS New Coronavirus Updates for the Book Biz.\n\nEllie, turn is under pressure—a ballet audition, a milestone in her potential career, approaches. With ambitions for her daughter, Ellie's mother monitors her eating, attempts to choose her friends, and expects her to audition without necessarily taking Ellie's opinion into account. The pros and cons of a career in ballet are cleverly explored through several interviews Ellie conducts. Bunheads is an American comedy-drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Lamar Damon, that aired on ABC Family from J to Febru Starring Sutton Foster, the show centers on a Las Vegas showgirl who gets married on a whim and winds up teaching alongside her new mother-in-law at her ballet school.. On J , ABC Family canceled the Composer(s): Sam Phillips. Ellie and the Bunheads by Sally Warner starting at $ Ellie and the Bunheads has 2 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace. Ellie Lane may worry about every single part of her body, but she's probably the best bunhead--ballet dancer--in Ms. Hawkins's ballet class. 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Today, however, you get one of my patented posts designed to make the stupid uncomfortable, the brilliant cheer, and no matter what else, the time pass before all the snow melts and … Continue reading\n\nIt’s Jamie Greening Day!\n\nAs noted yesterday, we’re kicking this COVID-19 thing to the corner by, um, er, well, writing a bunch of flash fiction about COVID-19.  On the other hand, it gives me a chance to introduce you to my buddy, and excellent … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8630847334861755} +{"content": "NEW: Search for books with Google Maps!\n   To Sir Phillip, With Love\n\nTo Sir Phillip, With Love\n\nAuthor: Quinn, Julia Set In . . .\n Europe, England, Gloucestershire\nGenre: Romance\nTime Frame: 1800s\nPublished: 2003\n\nSir Phillip knew that Eloise Bridgerton was a spinster, and so he’d proposed, figuring that she’d be homely and unassuming, and more than a little desperate for an offer of marriage. Except . . . she wasn’t. 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In this … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Authors, Fiction, Mystery fiction, Psychological thrillers | Tagged , , , , , , | 2 Comments\n\nThe summer is speeding by.  It is August already and I’m keeping up with my #20booksofsummer challenge.  At present I’m reading number 13 of 20:  “The Beauty of the End” by Debbie Howells.  I received it from NetGalley when Kensington … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Reading | Tagged , | 2 Comments\n\nThe top of my TBR pile… (or, laments of a book blogger)\n\nI’ve read 27 novels since January 1st, 2016 – so… I’m on track for my target of 100 books this year.  I’ve read some excellent novels – and some that didn’t live up to the hype. Now, with various new … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Book bloggers, Choosing what to read next, Reading | Tagged , , , , | 9 Comments\n\nLove of reading\n\nYes…. 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Of the ones I’ve agreed to review – here are 10 of the titles that I am MOST looking forward to! … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Book bloggers, Choosing what to read next, Edelweiss, Fiction, NetGalley | Tagged , , , , | 9 Comments\n\nBook or eReader… my preferences\n\nAlthough I have literally thousands of hardcover books at home (books do furnish a room – the quote is correct) – I MUCH prefer reading on my Kindle Paperwhite. My reasons are thus: 1.  I can read outdoors and in … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Book bloggers, ebooks and ereaders, home libraries, Reading | Tagged , , , | 6 Comments\n\nA difficult question rephrased\n\nYou’ve been asked it before.   The almost impossible question. “What is your favorite book?”  So many, to choose from. You just can’t answer. I attended my  monthly Whodunit Book Club meeting last evening and when asked a different way, the … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Choosing what to read next, Favorite books | Tagged , | 1 Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9734077453613281} +{"content": "Enter your search into one or more of the boxes below:\nYou can refine your search by selecting from any of the options below:\nNTC's Compact Russian and English Dictionary\n\nNTC's Compact Russian and English Dictionary (Paperback)\n\nPrinted to order. Despatched in 2-3 weeks.\nEmail me when back in stock\n\nFor learners who need the vocabulary most often used in conversation, this compact dictionary offers over 10,000 main entries for each language. Large, readable type. Also includes handy reference aids.\n\nLanguages with Grant & CutlerLearning & Reference By SubjectDictionariesLanguages with Grant & CutlerLinguistics Publisher: NTC Publishing Group,U.S. Publication Date: 01/11/1993 ISBN-13: 9780844242842  Details: Type: Paperback Format: Books\nAvailability: Printed to order. Despatched in 2-3 weeks.  \n\nMcGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide\n\nMore books by L. P. PopovThe Whisky Dictionary\nIain Hector Ross\nCollins Bradford's Pocket Crossword...\nAnne R. 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He also provides short but comprehensive introductions that will be easily accessible to beginning students.\" Choice\n\n\"A marvellous collection of dramatic texts from the late fourteenth century to the beginnings of the Renaissance in the British Isles.\n\nIn this remarkably comprehensive collection we have the entire texts of the key plays of the period, including some less usual works.\n\nA few period illustrations, maps and a street plan help set the scene. The whole exemplary apparatus is worn lightly, all helping to encourage reading and acting. Glossaries of terms and notes sit unobtrusively at the foot of the page, immediately available to help the reader.\n\nHe [Walker] specifically arranges his anthology to allow, and encourage, the plays to speak for themselves: wide-ranging selection, concise informative introduction to each work, notes and glossaries.\n\nIn a single volume a whole range of rich literature is made accessible to the modern reader in what must be just about the star volume in an anyway excellent series. This book will be essential in any undergraduate or senior school collection of English literature, or of drama, and will enhance may other collections besides\". 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The boy likes to think, and his thoughts turn into questions. He brings these questions to the sea. At times, he thinks he can hear the sea whisper to him: Dream. Love. Be.\n\nSo he does. He dreams-a young boy imagining all that he might do. He loves-a teenager, reaching out from a lonely place to make friends. He allows himself to just be-now grown, sharing the seashore with his daughter.\nA celebration of quiet curiosity, The Boy and the Sea invites readers to ask questions and live their way into the answers.\n\nAdditional information\n\nWeight 459 g\nDimensions 22.3 x 28.9 cm\nPublisher name ABRAMS\nPublication date 11 May 2021\nNumber of pages 32\nFormat Hardback\nContributors Illustrated by Amy June Bates\nDimensions 22.3 x 28.9 cm\nWeight 459 g\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Boy and the Sea”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nCamille Andros has made her home in Israel, Utah, Arizona, California, Ohio, Nevada, and, now, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She has a BA in health science, is an EMT, and danced ballet for 14 years. She is the author of many books for young readers, including The Dress and the Girl. Amy Bates is the illustrator of many books for children, including Gittel's Journey, Minette's Feast, and The Dog Who Belonged to No One. 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Includes an audio CD of story narrated by the author, and an original fairy song. Also available in Kindle Version.Also by Bobbie Hinman: The Sock Fairy, The Belly Button Fairy and The Fart Fairy\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nBobbie Hinman is the self-published author of 5 children’s picture books that have sold over 50,000 copies and received 25 children’s book awards. She has a B.S. degree in Elementary Education, with a minor in Children’s Literature. Bobbie has been a speaker and presenter at schools, libraries and bookstores, as well as major book festivals all across the United States and in Canada. Her articles have appeared in the Independent Book Publishers Association magazine and in many blogs and interviews.\n\nKristi Bridgeman is known for her sepia tones and glowing lines; her work has been said to resemble that of Victorian children’s book illustrators. She has received numerous awards for her illustrations and has been honored as one of 150 Top Women Artists through the Federation of Canadian Artists. Her original watercolor illustrations are truly captivating. Kristi resides in Victoria, B.C., Canada.\n\nClick here to see more books.\n\nAdditional information\n\nWeight 17 oz\nDimensions 8.75 × 11.25 × .5 in\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Knot Fairy (Book and Audio CD)”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Click here to read.\n\nFlowers of Love Bloom Everywhere, a poem for peace, written by and translated from Korean by Ihlwha Choi. Click here to read.\n\nAalo Amar Aalo (Light, My Light) a song by Tagore, has been translated by Mitali Chakravarty from Bengali. Click here to read.\n\nPandies Corner\n\nSongs of Freedom: Moh-Reen is an autobiographical story by Amreen, translated from Hindustani by Janees. These stories highlight the ongoing struggle against debilitating rigid boundaries drawn by societal norms, with the support from organisations like Shaktishalini and Pandies. Click here to read.\n\nClick on the names to read\n\nMichael R Burch, Kirpal Singh, Ryan Quinn Flanagan, Jonathan Chan, Ron Pickett, Saranyan BV, George Freek, Pramod Rastogi, Mike Smith, Gayatri Majumdar, John Grey, Vandana Kumar, Ahmad Al-Khatat, Rhys Hughes\n\nPoets, Poetry & Rhys Hughes\n\nIn Crossing the Date Line, Rhys talks of his fascination with this imagined construct. Click here to read.\n\nEpaar Bangla, Opaar Bangla:  Bengals of the Mind\n\nAsad Latif explores if homeland is defined by birth. Click here to read.\n\nThe Wabi-Sabi of Making a Living\n\nAditi Yadav calls for taking a break from hectic work schedules. Click here to read.\n\nJust a Face on Currency Notes?\n\nDebraj Mookerjee writes of Gandhi’s relevance and evolution. Click here to read.\n\nA Mother, a Daughter & a Demon Slayer?\n\nMeenakshi Malhotra checks out the festival of Durga Puja, declared the a heritage festival by UNESCO. Click here to read.\n\nThe Observant Immigrant\n\nCandice Lousia Daquin explores festivals and the God gene in We had Joy, We Had Fun…. Click here to read.\n\nMusings/Slices from Life\n\nKL Twin Towers near Kolkata?\n\nDevraj Singh Kalsi visits the colours of a marquee hosting the Durga Puja season with its spirit of inclusivity. Click here to read.\n\nA Five Hundred Nautical Mile Voyage to Tasmania\n\nMeredith Stephens writes of sailing to Tasmania when the pandemic had just started loosening its grip. Click here to read.\n\nKeep Walking…\n\nRavi Shankar recommends walking as a panacea to multiple issues, health and climate change and takes us on a tour of walks around the world. Click here to read.\n\nThe Matriarch of Hirronk\n\nAli Jan Maqsood introduces us to a strong matriarch from a Balochi village. Click here to read.\n\nMusings of a Copywriter\n\nIn Drill, Fill, Just Chill, Devraj Singh Kalsi gives us humour while under a dentist’s drill. Click here to read.\n\nNotes from Japan\n\nSuzanne Kamata writes of her A Ramble on Bizan, focussing on a writer, also by the surname of Moraes, who lived on Mount Bizan more than century ago, moving to Japan from Portugal having fallen violently in love. Click here to read.\n\nShort Stories\n\nHalf-Sisters\n\nSohana Manzoor explores the darker regions of human thought with a haunting psychological narrative about familial structures. Click here to read.\n\nRituparna Mukherjee gives a poignant story about missing home. Click here to read.\n\nThe Phosphorescent Sea\n\nPaul Mirabile journeys with his protagonist into the depths of the ocean. Click here to read.\n\nThe Literary Fictionist\n\nIn Deathless are the Words, Sunil Sharma explores madness and ideators who believe in the power of words. Click here to read.\n\nBook Excerpts\n\nAn excerpt from Taranath Tantrik and Other Tales from the Supernatural by Bibhutibhushan, translated from Bengali by Devalina Mookerjee. Click here to read.\n\nAn excerpt from A Handful of Sesame by Shrinivas Vaidya, translated from Kannada by Maithreyi Karnoor. 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Click here to read.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "\nAuthor(s): William Gibson\n\nSci Fi/Fantasy\n\nThe sky above the port was the colo William Gibson's website is www.williamgibsonbooks.com and you can follow him on Twitter at @greatdismal\n\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Orion Publishing Group, Limited\n • : May 2017\n • : 197mm X 140mm X 30mm\n • : United Kingdom\n • : July 2017\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : William Gibson", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997022151947021} +{"content": "Misdefend These Hands with Me\n\nArt. # 978-1-77140-572-0\nReview the product\nAvailable For Download In An Ebook Edition\nRead an excerpt\nWant to buy an ebook?\nGo to\n\nAbout the Book\n\nIn 2007, Horton wrote Misplay These Hands with Me, a deliberate homage to Reese's classic, Play These Hands with Me. The difference was that the declarer in Horton's book always made an error, sometimes obvious, sometimes not so much. This successful book was the basis of a long-running column in the ACBL's Bridge Bulletin, and a sequel appeared in 2019. Now the same author turns to the topic of defense, and once again gives the reader a chance to learn from someone else's mistakes. All the deals are taken from top-level play. Reviews \"This book is definitely one of the top ten bridge books of the year. The book is not only deliciously entertaining, but educational as well.\" -- George Retek \"Accurately designated on the back cover as suitable for Intermediate to Advanced players, Horton's latest has a veritable wealth of intriguing and challenging deals culled from his own adventures (and misadventures!) at the table.\" -- Paul Thurston, National Post\n\nAbout the Author\n\nMARK HORTON (UK) travels the world writing about bridge. 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He then divides the children of this group into a roll of generations, according to the year of their birth, giving a description of those born between 1925 and 1935.\n\nView Article\n\nThis article appears in the print edition of the October 5, 1957, issue.\n • John Updike contributed fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism to The New Yorker for a half century. He died in 2009.\n\n Read more »\n\nGet book recommendations, fiction, poetry, and dispatches from the world of literature in your in-box. Sign up for the Books & Fiction newsletter.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973705410957336} +{"content": "The Official Writing Challenge\nThis article has been read 600 times\nMember Comments\nI love your sense of humor. I giggle throughout the piece. The ending was great. I suspect this was suppose to be for last week's topic, but I'm delighted that I got to read it.\n01/25/11\nLots of giggles! 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Online Malayalam to English dictionary.\n\nMalayalam English Dictionary\n\nThere are 11308 entries in this glossary.\nSearch for glossary terms (regular expression allowed)\nBegins with Contains Exact term\nTerm Definition\nഭക്തിപൂര്‍വ്വം (bhakthipoorvam)\n\npiously , with devotion , reverentially , respectfully.\n\nRandom Words\n\nLast added words\n\nകഷ്ടത (kashtatha)\nmisery , trouble , hardship , pity , poverty.\nകഷണിക്കുക (kashanikkuka)\ncut into pieces.\nകഷണം (kashanam)\npiece , slice.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9449158906936646} +{"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\nBri Brown Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled PEACE AND LOVE which was written by poet Bri Brown. 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Inspiration Is The Windfall From Hard Work And Focus Muses A..\nInspiration is the windfall from hard work and focus Muses are too unreliable to keep on the payroll.\nSmile Quotes Makeup Quotes Wear Quotes Inspiring Quotes\n\nA smile is the best makeup any girl can wear.\n\nEmotions Quotes Control Quotes Inspiring Quotes\n\nControl your emotions or they will control you.\n\nFear Quotes Runs Away Quotes Inspiring Quotes\n\nThe beautiful thing about fear is, when you run to it, it runs away.\n\nEffort Quotes Easier Quotes Enjoyable Quotes Hard Work Quotes\n\nEvery Effort makes the next Effort Easier and more Enjoyable.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9296801686286926} +{"content": "How to say Perform in Lithuanian pərˈfɔrm\n\nWould you like to know how to translate Perform to Lithuanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word Perform in the Lithuanian language.\n\nDiscuss this Perform Lithuanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"Perform.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 17 Dec. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "A Look Inside\n\nMy first poetry collection is published and I’m so excited to share it with you all!\n\nHere’s a look inside Stranger Paths, The Magic in The Madness Poetry Collection by me, R.J. Zarkani\n\nAvailable for sell on Amazon and Kindle\n\nFor more information click HERE\n\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988507032394409} +{"content": "่าโดยสารเท่าไหร่คะ\nkhaaF dooyM saanR thaoF raiL khaH\npronunciation guide\nPhonemic Thaiค่า-โดย-สาน-เท่า-ไหฺร่-คะ\nIPAkʰâː doːj sǎːn tʰâw ràj kʰáʔ\nRoyal Thai General Systemkha doisan thao rai kha\n\n [example sentence]\n\"How much is the bus fare?\"\n\ncomponentsค่าโดยสารkhaaF dooyM saanRfare, the fee paid for transportation\nเท่าไหร่thaoF raiL[alternate, colloquial spelling and pronounciation of] เท่าไร (\"How much?\" or \"How many?\")\nคะ khaH[word added by a female speaker to the end of every question to convey politeness]\n\nclick here to submit a correction, drawing, image, audio recording, or comment for this page\n\nclick here to e-mail this page to a friend\n\npage cached 6/24/2018 5:02:26 PM   online source for this page\nCopyright © 2018 thai-language.com. 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He cites Middleton and Rowley's play A Fair Quarrel, written a year after Shalespeare's death.\n\nWe could revive this great dismissal of those out of our favour: \"you rusty piece of Martlemas bacon, away!\"\n\nIt is followed by the innuendo of \"may thy roll rot, and thy pudding drop in pieces, being sophisticated with filthy urine\".\n\nMatter for another day, the etymology of \"sophisticated\".\n\nMake A Comment\n\nCharacters left: 2000\n\nComments (0)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6049825549125671} +{"content": "loose change - definition in the Business 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 “loose change”\n\nSee all translations\n\nloose change\n\nnoun [U]\nthe coins that you carry with you: Carry some loose change to make emergency public telephone calls. In the world of big business, £20m is little more than loose change. →  Compare pocket change →  See also change noun\nTranslations of “loose change”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 零錢,硬幣…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 零钱,硬币…\n(Definition of loose change from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of loose change?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “loose chang", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6852327585220337} +{"content": "\n\nnorm, authoritative rule or standard by which something is judged and on that basis approved or disapproved. Examples of norms include standards of right and wrong, beauty and ugliness, and truth and falsehood. Several fields of philosophy, especially ethics, aesthetics, and logic, evaluate such rules; in sociology, social and institutional norms, more communal and less formal than laws, are studied in relation to conformity, and to anomie or normlessness. See also Émile Durkheim.\n\nThe Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2012, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.\n\nSee more Encyclopedia articles on: Philosophy, Terms and Concepts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6786434650421143} +{"content": "How to say climax in Hindi ˈklaɪ mæks\n\nWould you like to know how to translate climax to Hindi? This page provides all possible translations of the word climax in the Hindi language.\n\nDiscuss this climax Hindi translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"climax.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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But behind the hackneyed image lies a long history of controversy. Was solitude the ‘school of genius’, as Edward Gibbon claimed, or did it breed irrationalism, dogmatism and melancholy, as Dr Johnson and others insisted? In the 1730s David Hume suffered a breakdown which he attributed to his solitary philosophising; three decades later, in a much-publicised quarrel with Jean-Jacques Rousseau,Hume attacked Rousseau’s reclusiveness as ‘savage’, ‘bestial’,the mark of an ‘arrant madman’. A life of lone thought was pathological: a judgement that still finds echoes in present-day concerns about social isolation and loneliness.\n\nBook free tickets online\n\nPublished by\n\nAll Things SED Editor\n\nI am the Web and Marketing Administrator in the School of English and Drama. Amongst my various roles, I run the School's website (www.sed.qmul.ac.uk) and its Twitter feed (@QMULsed). 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A literary-critical analysis of the text yields theological clues.\nNotes Presented at the Irfán Colloquium Session #36, London School of Economics (July 14, 2001).\n\nMirrored with permission from jack-mclean.com.\n\nTags Allegories and metaphors; Haft Vadi (Seven Valleys); Literature (general); Love (general); Majnun and Layli; Morality; Mysticism; Nizami; Persian literature; Persian poetry; Poetry; Rumi (Mevlana); Stories; Sufism\nPage views 5841 hits since 2013-02-04\nEdit qualityhigh: carefully proofread and edited\nFormat qualityhigh: well formatted\nLast edited\n2013-02-04. 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It provides its readers with the same amplitude of intelligence, passion and formal achievement as our great American epics – Melville’s MOBY DICK, Whitman’s LEAVES OF GRASS, and Ginsberg’s FALL OF AMERICA. It is a book of fierce spiritual and moral witness, energy and power.”\nLawrence Joseph\n\nBuy J.Chester Johnson's works at Amazon\n\nThe personal story of the retranslation of the Psalms now contained in the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer.\n\nAuden the Psalms and me available at Amazon\n\nSt. Paul's Chapel Selected Shorter Poems by J. Chester Johnson\n\n“Undoubtedly, this is a work headed for literary permanence in our collective ear.” - Major Jackson\n\nBuy J. Chester Johnson on Amazon.com\n\nJohnson’s drama in verse, “For Conduct And Innocents,” about the martyr and 20th century theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, was presented as a multi-media event (drama, music, dance, film) on Oct. 18, 2015 at Trinity Wall Street with nearly 50 performers participating.\nClick here to see the full performance.\n\nTo read the full text, click here.\n\n“I love the Bonhoeffer play...The whole dynamic of moral indignation and spiritual ardor, combining and recombining there in endless variation – a quality the lyrics also possess – made the reading fascinating.”\nVijay Seshadri\n\n“What an amazing undertaking – so impressive in scope, intent and understanding. This must have taken years of energy.”\nMolly Peacock\n\nElaine Race Massacre by J. Chester Johnson\n\nJohnson’s literary work, Elaine Race Massacre, was presented as a multi-media production (dramatic reading, music, dance, and visual images) on February 19th at Trinity Church Wall Street. The piece is written in the form of persona voices with prose and poetry being employed for historical pertinence and lyrical effect. The Elaine Race Massacre of 1919, which occurred in a rural area on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River Delta, may be the most significant murderous attack against African-Americans in our country’s history, but out of the brutality and death rose a case, Moore v. Dempsey, that was decided by the U. S. Supreme Court in 1923 and that breathed life, for the first time, into the 14th Amendment (equal protection under the law), providing the underpinnings to the civil rights movement. The persona voices in the performance included massacre victims, members of the Supreme Court, and the genuine American hero, Scipio Africanus Jones, the African-American lawyer from Little Rock who represented black sharecroppers, found guilty of murder in unfair and rapid trials immediately following the cessation of the massacre.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJ. Chester Johnson is a poet, essayist, and translator. His writings have been published domestically and abroad and translated into several languages. Johnson, whose work has been praised by leading writers and critics over a few decades, has authored numerous volumes of poetry, including St. Paul’s Chapel & Selected Shorter Poems, second edition (published in 2010 by St. Johann Press); the collection’s signature poem remains the memento card for the multitude of visitors to the chapel that survived the 9/11 terrorists’ attacks at Ground Zero (more than a million poem cards have been distributed). As The New York Times noted, “‘St. Paul’s Chapel’ has been used for the church’s memento card for more than 10 years.” American Book Review regarded the poem this way, “Johnson’s ‘St. Paul’s Chapel’ is one of the most widely distributed, lauded, and translated poems of the current century.” The well-known poet, Major Jackson, said of the volume, St. Paul’s Chapel & Selected Shorter Poems, “Undoubtedly, this is a work headed for literary permanence.”\n\nIn January, 2017, a companion volume, Now And Then: Selected Longer Poems, authored by Johnson, was published (St. Johann Press). The acclaimed poet and scholar, Lawrence Joseph, characterized the book, as follows: “The scope of Now And Then is epic. It provides its readers with the same amplitude of intelligence, passion and formal achievement as our great American epics – Melville’s Moby Dick, Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, and Ginsberg’s Fall of America. It is a book of fierce spiritual and moral witness, energy and power.”\n\nJohnson and W. H. Auden served as the two poets on the drafting committee for the retranslation of the Psalms, which is the version contained in the current edition of The Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church; the retranslation has been adopted by Lutherans in Canada and the United States, and by the Anglican Church of Canada; it was also adopted as the preferred (now, permitted) Psalm translation until the Church of England produced its own retranslation in 2000. Johnson’s memoir and literary and historical commentary on the retranslation of the Psalms, Auden, the Psalms, and Me, was recently published (September, 2017) by Church Publishing Incorporated.\n\nJ. Chester Johnson has also written about civil rights and race relations. Several of his pieces are part of the J. Chester Johnson Collection in the Civil Rights Archives at Queens College (New York City). He also authored the Litany of Offense and Apology in poetry and prose for the national Day of Repentance (October 4, 2008) when the Episcopal Church formally apologized for its role in slavery and related evils. Born white and reared in one of the country’s most racially segregated regions, Johnson responded against racism in his writings and life experiences; after MLK’s murder, he returned to the town of his youth and taught in the all African-American public school there before integration of the local education system.\n\nJohnson has read his work at Harvard University, the National Cathedral, and on the BBC, among other venues.\n\nJ. Chester Johnson, born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, spent his youth in a small town located on the cusp of the Mississippi River Delta in southeast Arkansas. Johnson, who has lived most of his adult life in New York City, is married to Freda Stern Johnson; they have two children. For over three decades, in addition to his writing, Johnson owned and ran a financial advisory firm that concentrated on debt management for states, large local governments, and public authorities; he also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Treasury Department during the Carter Administration. Johnson was educated at Harvard College and the University of Arkansas (Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2010).\n\nTo search this site, use the box below.\n\n- Poem by J. Chester Johnson Embedded in DeWoody Art. Click Here For More Information.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson Presented At The Troubadour And At Grosvenor Chapel Click here for more details.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson discusses Auden, the Psalms, and Me at several locations in London and also in Oxford. Click here for more information.\n\n- Book review of Auden, the Psalms, and Me by the international literary journal, The Arkansas International. Click here for the review.\n\n- Book review of Auden, the Psalms, and Me is posted on the website of the Florida Diocese of the Episcopal Church. Click here to read.\n\n- The magazine, Talisman, Recently Reviewed Auden, The Psalms, And Me. Click here for the review.\n\n- Review of J. Chester Johnson Presentation: Literary Matters. Click here for more information.\n\n- American Book Review features poetry of J. Chester Johnson. Click here for details.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson Makes Three Presentations As McMichael Lecturer. Click here for presentations.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson appears as guest for National Radio Interviews on “Ed Tyll Show” of Starcom Radio Network. Click here for interview.\n\n- On Oct. 29th, 2017, J. Chester Johnson read from and discussed his two newest books at Poets House with an introduction and commentary by Cornelius Eady. Click here for audio presentation of the event.\n\n- Video for Auden, the Psalms, and Me authored by J. Chester Johnson. Click here for access.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson Is Interviewed on the Televised ‘In The Arena’ Program. Click here for the interview.\n\n- Upcoming Events for the Two 2017 Books by J. Chester Johnson. Click here for information.\n\n- Distinguished Alumnus J. Chester Johnson Spoke on April 26th & 27th, 2017 at the University of Arkansas. Click here for more information.\n\n- Reflection and Reconciliation: The Elaine Race Massacre – Delta Cultural Center, Helena, Arkansas on Sunday, April 23, 2017 Click here for more information.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson Signs \"In The Rows\". Click here for more information.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson With Display of His Iconic Poem “St. Paul’s Chapel” Click here for more information.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson Reads Poetry at Deborah Danner's Memorial Click here for more information.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson reads his poem, \"St. Paul's Chapel,\" at the Calling of the Names ceremony 15 years after 9/11. Click here for more information.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson is featured in NBC New York article. Click for more information.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson appeared at the Cornelia St. Café, 29 Cornelia Street, West Village, NYC; 6:00PM, Sunday, June 26th. Click for more information.\n\n- Based on multiple requests, the serialized article, Evanescence: The Elaine Race Massacre, published in Green Mountains Review, is being reposted. Click here to access the composite, complete article.\n\n- J. Chester Johnson read his poetry at the main NYU bookstore, 8th St./Broadway, in New York, 6:00PM, Thursday, April 14. Click for more information.\n\n- Appearance at Heavenly Rest Episcopal Church, 90th and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, NYC, on Thursday, Feb. 25th, at 6:30PM. For more information, click to blog.\n\n- Moderator for reading/discussion by Reginald Dwayne Betts at Trinity Wall Street, Parish Center, 2 Rector Street, NYC, on Sunday, Feb. 21st, 2016. Click here for commentary on Betts’ poetry by J. Chester Johnson.\n\n- Presentation at 9/11 Tribute Center (Ground Zero in New York City), Tuesday, December 15, 2015 (click here for photos and more information)\n\n- “For Conduct and Innocents” A Multimedia Performance, Based On The Drama In Verse By J. Chester Johnson (click for more information, performance and text)\nTook place on October 18, 2015 at Trinity Church, New York, NY\n\n- Posted on The Best American Poetry Blog – \"Working with W. H. Auden: Illuminating Interview with J. Chester Johnson in ILLUMINATIONS\"\n\n- J. 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People avoid me like the plague…\n\nUntil I meet Semion—the only purebred vampire in the Relic area of New York State. He is also the only man who has ever intrigued me and brings me back from the overwhelming darkness that is my life. So when I am introduced to ot\nKindle Edition\nPublished February 25th 2020 (first published February 8th 2020)\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 Thy Kingdom Come, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Thy Kingdom Come\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-30\nAverage rating 3.54  · \nRating details\n ·  39 ratings  ·  6 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nStart your review of Thy Kingdom Come\nMelanie Marsh\nFeb 25, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nI don't typically enjoy books with romance. I took a chance with Thy Kingdom Come because I loved another series by this author. I'm glad I did.\n\nI think what initially grabbed my attention was the opening line of: \"It's official. I am the world's worst stripper.\" Just based on that, I had to know more.\n\nPoor Tesla hasn't had it easy. Raised in an orphanage and by abusive foster parents, her whole life has been set up for failure. The girl just can't get a break. Thy Kingdom Come picks up in just\nJun 01, 2021 rated it it was ok\nEww. M/M. Not for me. Mediocre everything else. Mentions memories of past childhood sexual assault.\nMichael Loring\nMar 04, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nShelves: vampire-books\nI've been a huge supernatural/paranormal fan my whole life. Vampires have always been a fascinating subject for me. So when I saw that one of my favorite authors was writing a new vampire series, I was absolutely ecstatic!\n\nTesla, self-proclaimed worst stripper in the world, has not had a good life. She's been abused, tossed around in the foster care system, and stranded in a life she doesn't truly feel like she belongs in. She has a hunger she can never seem to abate, and suffers daily.\n\nHer life\nNovel Grounds\nApr 17, 2020 rated it it was amazing\n\nGUYS. Rene did it again. This book was a whole new ball game for her. I have been on an RH kick and GOODNESS ME. This one was H-O-T with the plot to support it.\n\nI find that some RH stories in the PNR genre lack in a great plot. This one knocks that stereotype out of the park. I was hooked from the first paragraph and once I got going with reading I absolutely got nothing else done for the day.\n\nThis is a Vampire read like you have never seen before. Rene takes all the ways you THINK this story is\nSofia Sundfors\nJul 01, 2020 rated it did not like it\n\nI strongly disliked the first half of the book but I kept on reading in the hopes it would get better and all the confusion would get cleared up, but alas, that never happens. The second half is a bit better, but not by much. Tesla is boring, whiny, kinda unstable and a total contradiction to everything we learn about her from others and from herself. This book is a big no for me.\nLeeanne moore\nMay 16, 2020 rated it really liked it\nThe good read\n\nThe book was slow at first but it was building a most riveting story line . 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Be the first to start one »\n\nReaders also enjoyed\n\n • Survivor (Shifters of Consequence, #1)\n • My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness\n • End Game\n • The Call of Cthulhu\n • Burn the Witch\n • Blindly Indicted (Blindly #1)\n • Conveniently Convicted (Paranormal Prison)\n • Shadowborn Prison (Dark Fae Paranormal Prison, #1)\n • Jizz World (Shingles Book 26)\n • Kiss of the Winter Moon (Sakana, #1)\n • The Alpha's Unknown Son\n • Half-Blood Princess (Dragon Fire Academy Book 1)\n • Shadow Mate (Wolf Moon Academy, #1)\n • Blood Rite (The Lost Clan Chronicles #1)\n • Stolen Song (Paranormal Prison)\n • My Second Chance Mate\n • Voiceless (The Willowdale Village Collection, #1)\n • Fae Magic: A Reverse Harem Fantasy Romance (Forsaking the Fae Book 1)\nSee similar books…\nGET A FREE BOOK >> www.renefolsom.com/newsletter\n\nRene Folsom, author of contemporary and paranormal, lives in Florida with her husband and three kids. 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[Holmes, N.Y.] : Spoken Arts, [2009]\nLocation Call No. Status\n 95th Street Juvenile Kits Fiction  Kit FLE    AVAILABLE\nQR Code\nDescription 30 unnumbered pages : color illustrations + 26 cm + 1 sound disc ((5 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.)\nNote Compact disc with book.\nAccompanying book published: New York : Henry Holt, c2001.\nCut 1: program with tones (page turn signals) ; Cut 2: program without tones.\nPerformer Narrated by Donna Coney Island.\nCredits Music by Peter Calo.\nSummary Simple rhymes describe the sights, sounds, and smells of Halloween.\nSubject Halloween -- Juvenile fiction -- Kits.\nStories in rhyme -- Juvenile fiction -- Kits.\nGenre Kits.\nStories in rhyme.\nAdded Author Island, Donna Coney.\nCalo, Peter.\nSpoken Arts.\nISBN 9780805066814 (bk.)\nMusic No. SACD 4204 Spoken Arts\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": 0.7345168590545654} +{"content": "Skip to content\n\nHanging Out Inside – 17 April 2021\n\nToday’s Inspiration:\n\nTook place last night.  Spent some time in a Clubhouse room with other Black writers.  I didn’t say a thing, but it was good to be with other Black writers and hear what they had to say and learn a few things.  I still feel full inside.\n\nToday’s joy:\n\nHaven’t had Giant’s rotisserie chicken salad in a long time, but I got a pound of it.  That’s lunch on Monday.\n\nA past joy:\n\nCrossing Conowingo Dam for the first time.  One of the more interesting drives I’ve ever had that day.\n\nWriter, et. al.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994416236877441} +{"content": "Law of the jungle: as old and as true as the sky\n\n“If we surrendered to earth’s intelligence, we could rise up rooted, like trees.”  Rainer Rilke While in Iquitos, Peru, the largest city in the world inaccessible by road, my friend Netta and I met a friendly Peruvian who volunteered to take us into the jungle. So the three of us got some rubber boots and … Read More\n\nby Gareth Gwyn\n\nStory-catching\n\nThis semester I’ve been interviewing students at Illinois Wesleyan University, capturing 20 individual’s undergraduate experiences. I’ve called it user-centered research – interviewing, and researching – but my preferred title for it has become “story-catching”. Through these interviews I’ve met someone who taught herself Chinese, a future missionary, closet creative writers, and people heading for a … Read More\n\nby Kali Lewis\n\nDon’t be a conversation poacher, embrace mentors\n\nTerm one in Hong Kong is over: I hiked a handful of mountains; ate equally adventurous foods with strangers while communicating using only glances/pointing/smiling; immersed myself in the mystical venture capital profession (seriously, I emceed Hong Kong’s version of Shark Tank); but most importantly, I made some incredible friends; many of which are now mentors … Read More\n\nby Samir Ahmed\n\nWhat is Biomimicry?\n\nI’ve been immersed in biomimicry for four months. My experiences in New York City and South Africa this fall have confirmed that biomimicry—as a practice and discipline—is emerging and diverse. The undercurrent of my year is to explore the field and start to understand how I might add value alongside those working in this emerging … Read More\n\nby Jake Jones\n\nLearning by grace\n\nAs the end of my first term at Civilla draws near, I can’t help but think about the mistakes I’ve made. It’s funny how my mind tends to center on the mess-ups. Maybe it was my upbringing or maybe it’s an innate tendency to see what is wrong versus what is right in situations. Whatever … Read More\n\nby James Paek\n\nAre you ready to take the leap?\n\nGet a leap kit to help you design a meaningful 90 day project.\n\nDesigning the Life you Want\n\nMy wife and I set out to make 2015 the year in which we would take control of our lives, or as I call it: design our lives. Recently, I was talking with some friends and was telling them that designing a life meant that I was going to take control of my time, my … Read More\n\nby Leandro Martinez\n\nbattling writing demons: one month, 50,000 words\n\nI committed my November to writing a 50,000-word novel inspired by the NaNoWriMo project. I’m a very self-conscious writer. Writing is a puzzle where the pieces—story, grammar, flow, context, and voice—shift when I add or change a word. If I follow the rules, I can be a decent writer, but I don’t want to spend my … Read More\n\nby Derek Kessinger\n\nGeneralist vs Specialist: Which is Better?\n\nIn the age old debate, generalist vs specialist, which is better? A few weeks ago, I went to an after work design event. It was billed as an intro to design in my new city, but it quickly became clear that it was more of an advice for wet-behind-the-ears-designers kind of evening… but there were … Read More\n\nby Michelle Krasny\n\nMissed | Gained\n\nI have missed four important birthdays, the wedding invitation of my best friend of twenty-three years, my sister’s favorite holiday, early morning breakfasts and late night porch-sits, scribbled notes left on bathroom mirrors, weekend hikes in the afternoon, coffee cup scandals, wool socks over pant legs, sloshing streets, and the smell of pine. I will … Read More\n\nby Kacie McGeary\n\nLittle Did I Know\n\nIt’s pouring down rain. I rode a motorbike through a Bali downpour to get here, and I am still dripping with warm rain water. “Welcome to the rainy season” is what the locals like to say. When we walked into the coffee shop, a lady brought us napkins to dry ourselves. It was not as … Read More\n\nby Alexandria Duke\nLoad More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999719858169556} +{"content": "The Wonky Donkey: The Wonky Donkey by Craig Smith (author) and Katz Cowley (illustrator) (UK edition)\n\nSuitable for 3 - 5 years\n\nusd prices\nPrice: $9.70 Switch to £\ngbp prices\nPrice: £6.30 Switch to $\nProduct ordering\n\nBuy this and your school gets $1.94 to spend on booksThe Wonky Donkey picture book has sold over two million copies worldwide – it’s the perfect gift!\n\nWho ever heard of a spunky hanky-panky cranky stinky-dinky lanky honky-tonky winky wonky donkey?\n\nThis hilarious book will have children – and adults – braying with laughter!\n • The Wonky Donkey was recommended as a favourite bedtime read by Tom Fletcher on BookTrust & loved by the Scottish Granny\n • Lyrical, laugh-out-loud story and beautiful illustrations\n • Bright colours and a shiny, glossy cover\n • A fantastic gift for anyone who loves to laugh\n\nProduct Details\n\nCatalogue number\n\n4014 in Schools Catalogue 2024–25\n\nThe Wonky Donkey\n\nDate published\n\nNovember 1st, 2018\n\nOther details\n\n • 24 pages\n\nUK edition\n\nAvailable in these packs\n\nPart of this Series\n\n 1. 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His first published novel was a near-future cyberpunk thriller titled Sleep State Interrupt (See Sharp Press). It was a finalist for the 2017 Compton Crook award for best first science fiction, fantasy, or horror novel. The first sequel, The Wrath of Leviathan, came out in 2018, and the final book, Zero-Day Rising, is coming out in spring 2020. He has other books on the way as well. By day, Mr. Weber works as an ecologist, and has had a number of peer-reviewed papers and book chapters published. He lives in Annapolis, Maryland with his wife Karen, runs a monthly writing workshop, and is a member of the Maryland Writers Association. To learn more, visit https://www.tcweber.com/.\n\nThis and all meetings are open to the public and free to MWA members and first-time guests. All others may pay $5.00. Annual dues to MWA are $40.00 and include other benefits on top of monthly attendance. 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Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7032822370529175} +{"content": "\nSynonyms and related words:\nambling, ambulant, ambulation, ambulative, ambulatory, backpacking, cautious, circuit-riding, circumforaneous, circumspect, claudicant, crawling, creeping, creeping like snail, deliberate, discursive, divagatory, drifting, easy, errant, expeditionary, faltering, flagging, flitting, floating, foot-dragging, footing, footing it, footloose, footloose and fancy-free, footwork, fugitive, gadding, gentle, globe-girdling, globe-trotting, going, going on foot, gradual, gypsy-like, gypsyish, halting, hiking, hitchhiking, hitching, hobbled, hobbling, hoofing, idle, indolent, itinerant, itinerary, journeying, landloping, languid, languorous, lazy, legwork, leisurely, limping, locomotive, lumbering, marching, meandering, migrational, migratory, moderate, moving, mundivagant, nomad, nomadic, on tour, passing, pedestrian, pedestrianism, perambulating, perambulation, perambulatory, peregrinative, peregrine, peripatetic, pilgrimlike, poking, poky, progressing, rambling, ranging, relaxed, reluctant, roaming, roving, sauntering, shifting, shuffling, slack, slothful, slow, slow as death, slow as molasses, slow as slow, slow-crawling, slow-foot, slow-going, slow-legged, slow-moving, slow-paced, slow-poky, slow-running, slow-sailing, slow-stepped, sluggish, snail-paced, snaillike, staggering, straggling, straying, tentative, thumbing, thumbing a ride, toddling, tortoiselike, tottering, touring, touristic, touristy, traipsing, tramping, transient, transitory, transmigratory, traveling, treading, trekking, trudging, turtlelike, unhurried, vagabond, vagrant, waddling, walking, wandering, wayfaring\n\nMoby Thesaurus. . 1996.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • strolling — stroll|ing [ˈstrəulıŋ US ˈstrou ] adj [only before noun] 1.) a strolling entertainer travels around the country giving performances in different places = ↑travelling 2.) a strolling musician plays music while walking among people who are… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • Strolling — Stroll Stroll, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Strolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strolling}.] [Cf. Dan. stryge to stroll, Sw. stryka to stroke, to ramble, dial. Sw. strykel one who strolls about, Icel. strj?ka to stroke, D. struikelen to stumble, G. straucheln.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • strolling — adjective (only before noun) a strolling entertainer travels around the country giving informal performances on the way strong adjective 1 PHYSICAL STRENGTH having a lot of physical power so that, for example, you can lift heavy things: He was a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • strolling player — noun (historical) An itinerant actor • • • Main Entry: ↑stroll …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn — Infobox Painting title=Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn artist=William Hogarth year=1738 type= museum= Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn is a painting from 1738 by William Hogarth reproduced as an engraving and issued with Four Times… …   Wikipedia\n\n • strolling — strəʊl n. ramble, slow leisurely walk v. walk along at a leisurely pace; wander, meander …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • strolling — a. Wandering, roving, vagrant, nomadic …   New dictionary of synonyms\n\n • strolling — strollˈing noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑stroll …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • strolling player — Synonyms and related words: Ahasuerus, Ancient Mariner, Argonaut, Flying Dutchman, Goliard, Odysseus, Oisin, Ossian, Roscius, Ulysses, actor, actress, antagonist, bad guy, barnstormer, bird of passage, character, character actor, character man,… …   Moby Thesaurus\n\n • strolling players — plural noun historical a troupe of itinerant actors …   English new terms 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": 0.9999887943267822} +{"content": "Agile for Project Managers\n\n234 Pages · 2015 · 2.91 MB · English\n“ Why complain about yesterday, when you can make a better tomorrow by making the most of today? ” ― Anonymous\nSimilar Free eBooks\nLoad more similar PDF files\nPDF Drive investigated dozens of problems and listed the biggest global issues facing the world today. Let's Change The World Together\nPdfdrive:hope Give books away. Get books you want.\nAsk yourself: What’s the one thing I’d like others to remember about me at the end of my life? Next", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.719770073890686} +{"content": "5 2022 books I’m excited about\n\n2022 brings with it SO MANY amazing new books that I’m excited about. It was hard to narrow it down to five but these were the upcoming book releases that, ultimately, leapt out at me, so wanted to share them here.\n\nI’ll keep this post about January – March releases and then do a spring edition closer to the time. Enjoy!\n\n5 2022 books I’m excited about\n\n/ The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont\nPublished: 20th January\n\nIn 1926, Agatha Christie actually disappeared for 11 days, and no one knows where she went. The Christie Affair is a fictionalised account of what could have happened, told to us by Agatha’s husband’s mistress… Quite the intriguing premise, yes? I loved this book, such an engaging idea and the story had more layers than I was expecting – making it even more enjoyable.\n\n/ Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson\nPublished: 3rd February\n\nTold through a variety of character POVs, this is the story of siblings Byron and Benny and their true family history that’s revealed to them when their mother dies. She leaves a voice recording, telling them who she really is and what she’s really done. Woven with themes of family and identity, Black Cake is a rich, emotive read, I really liked it.\n\n/ The Leviathan by Rosie Andrews\nPublished: 17th February\n\nAdding some historical fiction into the mix, set in 1643, The Leviathan promises to give us superstition, buried secrets, heaps of atmosphere and a little witchcraft. I am getting The Essex Serpent vibes from it – which is only a good thing.\n\n/ The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley\nPublished: 3rd March\n\nLucy Foley knows how to write a good murder mystery, so I have high hopes for The Paris Apartment. This time the action moves to a… yes, Paris apartment that only you – the reader – and the killer hold the key to. Can’t wait to dive into this!\n\n/ The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan\nPublished: 3rd March\n\nI do enjoy novels that explore motherhood in all its forms and The School for Good Mothers looks at the ideals and pressures that are put on mothers, taking things to a seemingly dystopian extreme. Frida is government ordered to go through training to look after her baby – she made a small mistake that could end up costing her her daughter. 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Our suggested reading for September was The Me I Want To Be by John Ortberg.\n\n These are the books I read this month:\n\nCourageous by Randy Alcorn--  I'll just start out by saying this was a looong book.  That's my way of justifying my short reading list this month.  And I didn't have very high expectations for it as it was a book made from a movie, instead of the other way around.  However, I was very surprised by the quality of the story and the characters.  It really sucked me in.  I would find myself reading way into the night when I just couldn't put it down.  At times it was a little preachy, but not over the top.  And the storyline took several twists and turns that kept me reading.  Very good and definitely worth the read.\n\nIsland of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell-- Classic fourth grade novel we read for California history.  I loved it and my first grader loved it.  The fourth grader... well, he probably would have enjoyed it more if we hadn't read such big chunks at a time.  However, as we clarified the creatures in the story, that was his favorite part.  A great piece of history and a fun way to learn.\n\nOur suggested reading for September was The Me I Want To Be by John Ortberg--  I'm about 75 % through this one and am finding you really can't read it quickly.  Well, it is written in such a way that you could, but you'd really end up missing the point of the book.  It's really missing with the way I think.  My greatest gift from this one is coming in re-wiring the way I think.  Paying attention to my thought life in how I worry or predict the outcome of situations.  I like it... it's just hard to summarize 'cause it's a lot of meat to chew on.\n\nSo what are your bookmarks this month?\n\nTell us in the comments about the books you're chewing on. Or link up a review from your own blog. Let's share the books we're finding, good and bad. And give us your thoughts on The Me I Want To Be by John Ortberg.\n\nAnd join us for our next bookmarks post coming October 31 as we discuss Real Food Real Frugal by Susan Godfrey.\n\n*Linked to these Parties\n\nNo comments:\n\nRelated Posts with Thumbnails", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9405905604362488} +{"content": "let me know if the tutorial is outdated! And, notify me if you find any typo/grammar/language mistakes. English is not my native language. Contact me via [email protected] Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/ubuntuhandbook1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "What does VOICE mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand VOICE in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nVisionaries Of Imminent Consciousness Expansion\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for VOICE in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nWhat does VOICE mean?\n\nvoice(noun)\nthe distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech\n\nsee more on Definitions.net»\n\nDiscuss this VOICE abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"VOICE.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 1 May 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999052882194519} +{"content": "\nWhen the limitless encounters limits, what will be done with possibility?\n\nIt had... boundaries, limits. A place where it was not.   How odd.   He looked at it and wondered. There had never been one such as this. He knew that. He knew everything. Everything except what this was. He struggled to formulate something.   A question.   \"What is it?\" he asked himself.   \"A person,\" she said. \"I made it. It is like you.\"   \"Me? Like me? I am not like it.\"   \"I did not say that. I said it was like you.\"   \"It has boundaries. Places where it is not. It is not like me, or like you.\" He was filled with disdain at the thought.   \"Yes, it is like you, but just a little. It needs to build things.\"   \"But that is barely like me at all.\"   \"I know dear, it would take many different of these to begin to truly be like you. I am just not as good at building things as you are, so I could only build a thing that is a little like you.\"   That was true. She was better at many things than he was, but he was better at building things. Perhaps she could only make things with boundaries. It would be nice if she could make something better than that though. Then he could make things together with her, and she could know the joy of making.   He reached out to smudge it out.   \"No! I made it! You can not unmake it.\"   \"Why not?\" he asked himself.   \"Because I love it. I made it. It is like you.\"   \"You love it? What does that mean?\"   \"It means that you cannot unmake it.\"   \"But I want to show you how to make a better one.\"   \"I would like that.\"   He reached out to smudge it out.   \"NO! You cannot unmake it.\"   \"But I want to show you how to make a better one.\"   \"You may, just make another one.\"   \"Another one?\"   \"Yes, then it will be yours, and you can love it too.\"   \"But I unmake them all the time.\"   \"Yes, I know, but you do not make them like me. If you did, you would love it.\"   \"I would?\" he asked.   \"Yes, dear, you would.\"   Then it occurred to him. These questions were surprisingly useful. They expanded boundaries.   Wait. He had no boundaries. He looked at her confused. How could he look at her? When did she become -   \"I wondered when you would notice,\" she said. Then smudged him out.\nCover image: 345130862 by somsak suwanput\n\nPlease Login in order to comment!\nOct 15, 2022 06:59\n\nI absolutely live this dialog!\n\nGraylion - Nexus   Roleplaying\nnot Ruleplaying\nnot Rollplaying\nOct 15, 2022 14:34 by C. B. Ash\n\nJust... WOW... 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Web. 31 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999651908874512} +{"content": "English to Samoan Meaning :: cranial\n\nShow English Meaning\n\nAdjective(1) of or relating to the cranium which encloses the brain\n\nShow Examples\n\n(1) The peripheral nervous system includes cranial and peripheral nerves and associated ganglia.(2) They are attached to the cranial or spinal meninges and usually present as a single mass.(3) The lesion appeared to extrude into the cranial cavity with the dura mater in its integrity.(4) The temporal muscle may have a more extensive cranial origin than usual.(5) Some osteopaths do cranial manipulation, also called cranial osteopathy.\nRelated Words\n(1) cranial nerves ::\nneura cranial\nDifferent Forms\nEnglish to Samoan Dictionary: cranial\n\nMeaning and definitions of cranial, translation in Samoan language for cranial with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of cranial in Samoan and in English language.\n\nTags for the entry \"cranial\"\n\nWhat cranial means in Samoan, cranial meaning in Samoan, cranial definition, examples and pronunciation of cranial 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\naunuʻua, esi, aunuʻua, tafi, , faʻaaunuʻua\nYour Favorite Words\nCurrently you do not have any favorite word. 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Her twi...  more »\nISBN-13: 9781455557103\nISBN-10: 1455557102\nPublication Date: 4/7/2015\nPages: 252\n • Currently 3/5 Stars.\n\n3 stars, based on 3 ratings\nPublisher: Grand Central Publishing\nBook Type: Hardcover\nMembers Wishing: 65\nReviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review\nRead All 1 Book Reviews of \"The Royal We\"\n\nPlease Log in to Rate these Book Reviews\n\nreviewed The Royal We on + 684 more book reviews\nThis book seemed a bit drawn out to me as it takes place over a period of 8 years. It was still a good read, loved the little British side to it, though they made the Queen seem like a snob and a \"witch\" which I highly doubt she's really that bad. Some questions were left unanswered which leaves this book open to a sequel which I would read if it comes out.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.992439329624176} +{"content": "Normal view MARC view ISBD view\n\nDoctor faustus / Christopher Marlowe, edited by John D. 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Abruptly the sign Ferry to Wilm\nAnd the cottage by the lake, were vivid, but unreal.\nReal where iron lines, and, smashing the grass\nThe cars in which we ride, and real our compelled time:\nPainted on enamel beneath the moving glass\nUnreal were cows, the wave-winged storks, the lime:\nThese burned in a clear world from which we pass\nLike rose and love in a forgotten rhyme.\n\nStephen Spender (1909 -1995)\n\nScansion = the way a poem scans according to the rules of metre\nScourge = agent of punishment\n\nA sonnet with rhyming scheme ‘abab’.\n\nLines 1-4 … It seems to be the end of a holiday and lying in bed SS listens to the sea which … if the sea is a poem the sea has a fretless rhythm … the natural unthinking motion of the sea … in his imagination SS is perhaps reminded that he has to do likewise in his poetry now that his holiday is over. It looks as though he has escaped from poetry work to go to the country and he is now going back to town life … and another sound occurs a roar is in an apprehensive ear … for he doesn’t know how he will deal with getting back to work … presumably in an urban environment in contrast to the country.\n\nLines 5-8 … he is in a train reflecting on the holiday … the simple green that can heal all sadness … he has been in the country away from his normal life at a time when he has needed healing … but now that time has gone … it is real in his mind – the cottage, the Ferry to Wilmington?, the lake … but it is also unreal because of the removal by the passage of the train – like the quick spool of a film … history\n\nLines 9-12 … what is real is compelled time – what he is forced to do … what is real is the movement of the train compared to the outside scene … the painted enamel beneath the window is a metaphor for the change … a great contrast to the countryside\n\nLines 13-14 … the countryside burned (destroyed) in the clear world seen through the glass of the window … and to connect with poetry again like losing rose and love in a forgotten rhyme … the unclear world of poetry?\n\nThis is quite a brilliant poem about being a poet and having to perform.\n\nStephen Spender on Wikipedia\n\nYour word in my ear ...\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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Audio description is normally considered a type of audiovisual translation, but in terms of the cognitive process, competence composition and communication effects, it shares more similarities with interpreting. Audio description research from the perspective of transknowletology helps theoretically tackle the fuzziness of disciplinary identity to form a new research paradigm, and methodologically shape new research approaches to new topics, thus broadening the scope of translation studies. 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All three terms use a sort in the sense of “kind of person.” [ Second half of 1800s ]\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Bad trip\n\n a mentally or physically horrifying drug-taking experience, as one accompanied by nightmarish hallucinations or by physical pain. a dismayingly unpleasant experience: He was so ill-prepared that college was a bad trip for him. noun phrase A frightening or depressing drug experience, esp a nightmarish time with LSD (1960s+ Narcotics) Any unpleasant occasion or experience; bummer, […]\n\n an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original: a copy of a famous painting. one of the various examples or specimens of the same book, engraving, or the like. written matter intended to be reproduced in printed form: The editor sent the copy for the next issue to the printer. the text of a news […]\n\n a bandit, outlaw, desperado, etc., especially in the early history of the western U.S. Historical Examples This man did his best to reclaim young badman, and was particularly kind to him. Bunyan James Anthony Froude Bankruptcy was not the only art by which badman piled up his fortune. Bunyan James Anthony Froude We then drew […]\n\n • Bad-tempered\n\n cross; cranky; surly; ill-tempered: a bad-tempered person. Contemporary Examples The result was therefore foul-mouthed and bad-tempered in proportion to the force it took to get through my wall of shyness. Francis Spufford on How Atheists Put Religion Through All the Wrong Tests Francis Spufford October 12, 2013 And still, the bad-tempered second half did not […]\n\nDisclaimer: Bad sort, a 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": 0.9992291927337646} +{"content": "Books tagged: bobbi dumas\n\nThe adult filter is active; there may be additional content. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word connect in the German language.\n\nconnect(verb)\n\nto join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together\n\nHe connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.\n\nconnect(verb)\n\nto associate in the mind\n\nPeople tend to connect money with happiness.\n\nGet even more translations for connect\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this connect German translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"connect.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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In addition to the Bethany Beach Books bookmark, this month also included a signed bookmark for A Mad, Wicked Folly, and a Banned Books Week bookmark:\n\nthe-book-drop-ya-september-2015-bookmark\n\nthe-book-drop-ya-september-2015-mad-wicked-folly\n\nA Mad, Wicked Folly by Sharon Biggs Waller – Retail Value $10.99 (On Amazon for $8.52)\n\nBook Summary from Amazon:\n\nFans of Downton Abbey will find exactly what they’re looking for in this romantic, historical drama\n\nWelcome to the world of the fabulously wealthy in London, 1909, where dresses and houses are overwhelmingly opulent, social class means everything, and women are taught to be nothing more than wives and mothers. Into this world comes seventeen-year-old Victoria Darling, who wants only to be an artist—a nearly impossible dream for a girl. I’m a Downtown Abbey fan! Looking forward to reading this!\n\nthe-book-drop-ya-september-2015-bonechiller\n\nBonechiller by Graham McNamee – Retail Value $8.99 (On Amazon for $6.51)\n\nBook Summary from Amazon:\n\nDanny is sick of running. Harvest Cove is the latest nowhere place he’s drifted through with his dad. In summer, people come to stay in cottages on the vast lake. In winter, Harvest Cove is a ghost town hidden away in Canada’s Big Empty. Danny’s been running forever, but Harvest Cove might be his last stop. The place has a way of making people disappear.\n\nAs the cold sets in, Danny and his new friends stumble on a centuries-old nightmare. They start seeing things. Impossible things. And in winter, there’s no escape from Harvest Cove.\n\nThis book is a bonus item! (Not sure if all subscribers will receive the same one). I’ll probably end up giving this to a friend. 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I’ve considered signing up for that one too! 🙂\n\n • Remember Me Like This by Bret Anthony Johnston. I also got two bookmarks and a signed book plate in my box.\n\n 3. The main book looks interesting. I always enjoy looking at the book subs.\n\nPost a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nComments may not appear immediately. More info here.\n\nPlease do not enter your email address in the Name field or in the comment content!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7120179533958435} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nAugust 25th, 2016 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 316,734 comments.\nMarge Piercy - Traveling Dream\n\nI am packing to go to the airport \nbut somehow I am never packed. \nI keep remembering more things \nI keep forgetting. \n\nSecretly the clock is bolting \nforward ten minutes at a click \ninstead of one. Each time \nI look away, it jumps. \n\nNow I remember I have to find \nthe cats. I have four cats \neven when I am asleep. \nOne is on the bed and I slip \n\nher into the suitcase. \nOne is under the sofa. I \ndrag him out. But the tabby \nin the suitcase has vanished. \n\nNow my tickets have run away. \nMaybe the cat has my tickets. \nI can only find one cat. \nMy purse has gone into hiding. \n\nNow it is time to get packed. \nI take the suitcase down. \nThere is a cat in it but no clothes. \nMy tickets are floating in the bath \n\ntub full of water. I dry them. \nOne cat is in my purse \nbut my wallet has dissolved. \nThe tickets are still dripping. \n\nI look at the clock as it leaps \nforward and see I have missed \nmy plane. My bed is gone now. \nThere is one cat the size of a sofa. \n\nAdded: Apr 12 2005 | Viewed: 4690 times | Comments and analysis of Traveling Dream by Marge Piercy Comments (2)\n\nTraveling Dream - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Marge Piercy\nPoem: Traveling Dream\nPoem of the Day: Sep 5 2006\n\nComment 2 of 2, added on July 29th, 2011 at 1:06 PM.\n\nYo, good lkoion out! Gonna make it work now.\n\nIrish from Antigua and Barbuda\nComment 1 of 2, added on June 13th, 2005 at 5:16 PM.\n\nI enjoyed this one. Sounds familiar like when I travel. Only I don't have the cats to put in.\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Traveling Dream, has received 2 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nPiercy Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. 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Web. 27 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6113038063049316} +{"content": "Monthly Archives: May 2019\n\nVomit Draft Progress Report #6\n\nyuriko/ May 28, 2019/ writing/ 0 comments\n\nGood morning, everyone! Happy Tuesday! Well, it’s been a week since I’ve updated my progress, I think. The days are starting to gray together and now, I’m not so sure where I left off last.  The draft is up to nearly 76k words.. . And 19 chapters. Not bad for a quick run of the old brain, right? I’m happy\n\nRead More\n\nVomit Draft Progress Report #5\n\nyuriko/ May 20, 2019/ writing/ 0 comments\n\n53k words in to the story.  The MC has had a few nasty things happen in her life and it led to more bad things.  I sometimes feel bad, as a writer, that these kinds of situations arise but if it didn’t, I wouldn’t be interested in finishing the story, would I? 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One detaches something when one breaks a literal or figurative connection, tie, or bond and thereby isolates it or makes it independent… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • detach — UK US /dɪˈtætʃ/ verb [T] ► to separate or remove something from something else that it is joined to: detach sth from sth »Detach the reply slip from this letter and return it to the above address. → Compare ATTACH(Cf. ↑attach) …   Financial and business terms\n\n • detach — 1680s, from Fr. détacher to detach, untie, from O.Fr. destachier, from des apart + attachier attach (see ATTACH (Cf. attach)). Related: Detached; detaching …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • detach — ► VERB 1) disengage (something) and remove it. 2) (detach oneself from) leave or distance oneself from (a group or situation). 3) (be detached) Military be sent on a separate mission. DERIVATIVES detachability noun …   English terms dictionary\n\n • Detach — De*tach , v. i. To push asunder; to come off or separate from anything; to disengage. [1913 Webster] [A vapor] detaching, fold by fold, From those still heights. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • detach — I verb break off, cleave, disconnect, disengage, disentangle, disiungere, disjoin, dispart, dissever, dissociate, disunite, divide, divorce, part, remove, seiungere, separare, separate, sever, split, uncouple, unfasten, unlink, unplug, unstick… …   Law dictionary\n\n • detach — [v] disconnect, cut off abstract, disaffiliate, disassemble, disassociate, disengage, disentangle, disjoin, dismount, dissociate, disunite, divide, divorce, free, isolate, loose, loosen, part, remove, segregate, separate, sever, sunder, take… …   New thesaurus\n\n • detach — [dē tach′, ditach′] vt. [Fr détacher < OFr detachier, destachier < de , DE + estachier, to ATTACH] 1. to unfasten or separate and remove; disconnect; disengage 2. to send (troops, ships, etc.) on a special mission detachability n.… …   English World dictionary\n\n • detach — [[t]dɪtæ̱tʃ[/t]] detaches, detaching, detached 1) V ERG If you detach one thing from another that it is fixed to, you remove it. If one thing detaches from another, it becomes separated from it. [FORMAL] [V n] Detach the white part of the… …   English dictionary\n\n • detach — 01. The arms of this toy robot can be [detached], and replaced with wings or various tools. 02. Roman statues were made with [detachable] heads so that one head could be removed and replaced by another. 03. [Detach] the pink copy of the form, and …   Grammatical examples in English\n\nДругие книги по запросу «detach» >>", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986014366149902} +{"content": "What does SIEN stand for?\n\nWhat does SIEN mean? 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Linda longs to be worthy of someone, but the life-long effects of her injuries and her upbringing under the care of her embittered uncle have destroyed her self-worth.\n\nAaron Ebersol, 32, left the Amish community 17 years ago when he could no longer bear the restrictions or the constant tension with his father. He'd written too many unanswered letters to his mother and found himself incapable of putting down any roots in his new home in Missouri. Success in work could not replace the family that denied Aaron, even after all of these years.\n\nAaron hastily returns to the Amish community of Paradise, PA, after receiving word of his mother s stroke. Hesitant to get too close to the family he was once a part of, he decides to stay at the Heart of Paradise Bed & Breakfast. He soon encounters Linda, working there part-time, and they begin to develop a friendship.\n\nAaron's return allows him to reconnect with his family as he jumps into home improvement projects, hoping to make his parents house more accessible to his handicapped mother. But before long, he is enraged to learn that his brother, Solomon, had hidden all of Aaron's letters to their mother.\n\nLinda and Aaron must each learn to forgive the family members who have deceived and forsaken them. And Aaron must also show Linda that she is worthy of his love.\n\nMY REVIEW:  I have been following the characters of the Lancaster Grand Hotel from book one and feel like the characters are family now.   As with any family, there are growing pains and issues.   This family is no exception.  Aaron returns home to see his mamm after her stroke and his brother Solomon does not exactly roll out the red carpet or kill the fatted calf.   This story reminds me of the story of the prodigal son in the Bible.   Aaron's parents, other family members and friends are thrilled to have him home but not Solomon.   Solomon has practiced some deception of his own as well.  \nReaders will enjoy seeing how Aaron fits back into the Amish community he grew up in and will be most anxious to see how his new found relationship with Linda develops.  Many readers will be able to relate to family difficulties of all sorts.   Whether readers have the same issues or different ones, the pain is real.  Amy manages to make her characters come to life and seem like real family members or friends.   So get ready to have a great adventure with the workers of the Lancaster Grand Hotel as you read book four of the series.  While this is a series, I believe that readers would be able to read the book as a stand-alone.  Reading all of the books in the series will add depth to the characters and their lives however.   \nI rate this book 5 stars and highly recommend it to readers.  \nI received a free ebook copy of this book from netgalley in exchange for my honest review.  All opinions expressed are my own.   \n\nAbout the Author:\n\nAmy Clipston\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nthanks for commenting! I love to hear from my friends and followers! Comments will be posted after approval due to the many spammers :(", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981169104576111} +{"content": "Salvaging Truth – Release Blitz\n\nIsle of Savages by T. BriarIsle of Savages by T. Briar\n\nPublisher: �MuseItUp Publishing (June 15, 2017)\nCategory: Thriller/Suspense, New Adult, Sub-Human Cannibals\nTour dates: Mar-Apr, 2019\nISBN: 978-1771279277\nAvailable in Print and ebook, 220 pages\n\nIsle of Savages\n\nDescription Isle of Savages by T. Briar\n\nEleven souls are shipwrecked on an island teeming with sub-human cannibals. Who will survive to tell the tale?\n\nOn July 20, 20� a charter school�s sponsored sail from San Diego to Hawaii hits a reef during a violent storm. Sixteen souls abandon ship. Nine students, along with the hated captain and first mate, wash up on what they believe is a deserted island.\n\nSeparated into three groups by circumstance and mutual distrust, treachery and death lurk for all. Over the course of a single day, one student betrays all the others. Another drowns. Two others get ambushed by a great white shark. And, like falling dominoes, the captain, first mate, and six students fall prey to a tribe of bloodthirsty cannibals.\n\nIn the face of almost certain death, who will escape the isle of savages to tell the tale?\n\nPraise Isle of Savages by T. Briar\n\n�Freaking Amazing! This books was such a wild ride from page one. So many twists and turns that you just can’t figure out what the hell is going to happen next! It was so hard to put down and very, very well written.� I am very picky with the books I read, I know I say that a lot, but it’s true. This book met every single one of my expectations and then some.\n\nWith the characters, you either really felt for them, or you held seething hatred for them. It was like the main characters couldn’t seem to catch a break and the villains of the story kept getting a leg up. It was driving me crazy! I was found yelling at my kindle, cursing, clenching my fists, all because this story was so easy to get into! In fact, it was hard NOT to!\n\nThis is not a happy story, by any means. There is so much death and destruction and it’s written in great detail. So if you get wigged out easily, this might not be the book for you. Me, I love this kind of stuff. The blood, the gore, the chaos, this book had it all! Definitely 5 out of 5 stars for me!�- Amanda, Rabid Readers Book Blog\n\nAbout T. Briar\n\nBriar spent his formative years in the treacherous worlds of The Savage Sword of Conan, The Warlord, and Jonah Hex comics. So he�s been fascinated with action adventure stories for most of his life. From there, he eventually discovered Jack London, Louis L�amour and Jack Higgins. These days he�s devouring thriller novels by James Rollins, Clive Cussler and a host of other adventure writers.\n\nThis led him to start writing at an early age and he didn�t stop until he saw his name in print. Although, it wasn�t in the thriller genre. Not at first. But it was always a given that he�d eventually write and publish a thriller. It just took him a few extra years to get around to it.\n\nHe lives in South Georgia with his wonderful wife of 25 years.\n\nBuy Isle of Savages by T. Briar\n\nIsle of Savages by T. Briar on Net Galley\n\nFor those who can’t join the tour but would like to review the book, the ebook is� available to download on Net Galley.� It is available from February 11-May 11th. Here is the link:\n\nhttp://netgal.ly/UdF7f6\n\nGiveaway Isle of Savages by T. 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Briar Tour\n\nTeddy Rose Book Reviews Plus Mar 22 Kickoff & Interview\n\nJody Amazon Mar 25 Review\n\nShannon Muir – Infinite House of Books� Mar 27 Guest Review & Excerpt\n\nVictoria ILoveReadingUK Apr 1 Excerpt\n\nNancy The Avid Reader Apr 5 Review\n\nLisa’s Writopia Apr 8 Review & Guest Post\n\nJennifer Book Junkiez Apr 9 Excerpt\n\nLaura FUONLYKNEW Apr 11 Review\n\nSusan Dab of Darkness Book Reviews Apr 15 Interview\n\nAmber Imaginative Mama’s Dragonfly Reads Apr 17 Review & Flash Fiction\n\nCarole Rae’s Random Ramblings Apr 19 Review\n\nDee Amazon May 1 Review\n\nKathleen Celticlady’s Reviews May 3 Guest Review\n\nAmber Rose Reviews May 6 Review, Guest Post, & Excerpt\n\nJessica JBronder Book Reviews May 8 Review\n\nNicole Willow’s Thoughts & Book Obsessions May 10 Review & Flash Fiction\n\nAparna Amazon��May 10 Review\n\nIsle of Savages by T. Briar\n\nIsle of Savages by T. Briar – Blog Tour\n\nIsle of Savages by T. Briar Publisher: �MuseItUp Publishing (June 15, 2017) Category: Thriller/Suspense, New\n\nBody of Evidence – Blitz\n\nThriller Suspense Date Published: March 2017 “Ask him if he didn’t intend to kill Noah\n\nThe Lonely Hearts Bar – Blitz\n\nLiterary Fiction, New Adult Date Published: August 14, 2007 Publisher: Editus Publishing   With high\n\nComments Off on Salvaging Truth – Release Blitz\n\nFiled under BOOKS\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9921635985374451} +{"content": "- The Washington Times - Thursday, July 17, 2003\n\nThe new vampires\n\n“The vampires in the popular TV series ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ … are all evil — except one named Angel. He is a vampire ‘cursed with a soul.’ In other words, he does the same evil things to defenseless people that all vampires do, only we are supposed to accept him because he feels bad about it. What a moral quagmire pop culture can be these days.\n\n“In other hands, the vampire has, from being the perfect symbol of evil when Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ appeared in 1897, become sexy, attractive, and able to laugh in the face of God and man — and even, as in the novels of Anne Rice, sensitive and tragic. …\n\n“Today’s vampire is all the more dangerous for existing in a fictional world that has neither good nor evil in it. One sees a hint of sympathy for the demonic in the revised versions, suggesting a reaction against religion rather than simply a change of taste. …\n\n“Stoker based his vampire upon the genuine superstition of the mountain people of Romania. It had grown up among people who knew that evil … is inherently weak and unreal. It is not sexy or attractive.”\n\nRobert Hart, writing on “No Dread of the Undead,” in the July/August issue of Touchstone\n\nThe new French\n\n“[T]he aging demographic of Europe is making it harder and harder to be a believer in the extensive system of benefits and programs that constitute a modern European state. …\n\n“In the week preceding Bastille Day, when le president de la Republique is called upon to speak to his lowly citoyens by way of a TV interview, more than 70 percent of them, according to Le Figaro, wanted [Jacques] Chirac to explain how he proposed to fix the pension problem. …\n\n“Chirac couldn’t quite bring himself to admit that it just can’t be done. In order to keep afloat their full barge of benefits, France needs many more Frenchmen. While the French are genius at making more French bureaucrats (38,000 new ones last year alone, said Le Figaro), God knows the French can’t make actual Frenchmen very well anymore. So they import them from Algeria, and Algerians apparently have no problem making many more Algerians, who become the new French.\n\n“Something like two percent of French Christians attend church on any given Sunday, but almost 100 percent of them practice birth control and ‘family planning,’ a euphemism for having a family that includes more cars than kids. Natural law … is easy to disregard. But you break the law, you pay the price.”\n\nDenis Boyles, writing on “EuroPress Review,” Wednesday in National Review Online at www.nationalreview.com\n\nThey are a-stealin’\n\nBob Dylan’s illustrious and prolific career has been built on clear influences and antecedents, and it’s up to listeners to decide whether he has transformed those influences into something better. But it’s clear that his songs have frequently spoken eloquently, metaphorically, perhaps even prophetically of the times in which they were written. …\n\n“The discovery last week … that Mr. Dylan may have lifted as many as a dozen lines for his remarkable 2001 album, ‘Love & Theft,’ from Japanese writer Junichi Saga, and his 1989 book ‘Confessions of a Yakuza,’ is a nonstory. …\n\n“From the very beginning of his career … Dylan has cut and pasted bits and pieces of history, literature, cinema, musicology, folklore, the Bible, nursery rhymes, fables and half-heard conversations into an innovative and kaleidoscopic tapestry. …\n\n“Don’t get me wrong. Plagiarism is serious business, and in some areas — scientific research, academia and journalism, among others — it’s important to be scrupulous in crediting one’s sources. But art is different.”\n\nLuke Torn, writing on “Artists Don’t Steal, They Synthesize,” Wednesday in the Wall Street Journal\n\nCopyright © 2018 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission.\n\nThe Washington Times Comment Policy\n\nThe Washington Times welcomes your comments on Spot.im, our third-party provider. Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.\n\nClick to Read More and View Comments\n\nClick to Hide", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9124483466148376} +{"content": "ISBN: 059099445X\nEAN13: 9780590994453\nLanguage: English\nPages: 30\nDimensions: 0.1\" H x 9.2\" L x 8.3\" W\nWeight: 0.25 lbs.\nFormat: Paperback\nSelect Format Format: Paperback Select Conditions Condition: Good\n\nFormat: Paperback\n\nCondition: Good\n\nAlmost Gone!\nOnly 2 at this price.\nAdd 4 More to Qualify\nBuy 3, Get 1 Free\nAll Books Under $5\n\nSelect Conditions\n • Good $4.08\n • Very Good $4.58\nBook Overview\n\nThis Description may be from another edition of this product.\n\nAn urban African-American girl and her father buy plants, potting soil, and a window box at the supermarket, ride the bus to their apartment, and put together a colorful gift for the child's mother. Rhyming verse carries the brief story, while wonderful, warm, full-color illustrations present scenes from novel angles, and depict a loving family with a sense of intimacy, sincerity, and joy.--School Library Journal\n\nFrequently bought together\n\nTotal price: $10.06\n\nAdd all 3 to Cart Add all 3 to list\n\nFrequently Asked Questions About Flower Garden\n\nBook Reviews (8)\n\n  |   8  reviews\nDid you read Flower Garden? Please provide your feedback and rating to help other readers.\nWrite Review\n   Sweet story\nIt happens to be one of my favorite books of my daughter. She fell in love with it since she was 12 months old, and I read it every day since I bought it. She knows the word for word and can read it on her own. This is a huge book, so be aware of this fact.\n   absolutely love this book!\nThis is a beautiful, well-instinct book about a little girl and her father who purchases and planting flowers in a window box to surprise the mother for her birthday. There are so many wonderful details to discuss with my mild, special needs children. For my urban classroom it is also refreshing to see a familiar setting, lifestyle and people of color. It is great for children of color to see the illustrations that they can relate to, as well as wonderful exposure for children who have little or no contact with diverse populations.\n   Nice Illustrations\nI ordered this as a memorial book for a friend whose mother died recently. The deceased mother had loved flowers, so that story was very appropriate.\n   Pretty story & illustrations!\nI bought it for my 2 yr old great granddaughter, who loves flowers. She does well, speaks a lot! She had been talking about planting a garden so that I thought she would love it. She and her mama loved this book both!\n   Beautiful Book\nWhen he was a little boy, this was one of my favorite books of his son. We did not have our own copy of it so that we read it together each time we went to the library! I bought this copy for my library school so that all children can enjoy it!\n   The book itself is beautifully illustrated, with a simple\nThe book itself is beautifully illustrated with a simple, affectionate story. I plan to recommend it and would definitely donate it as a good book. However... it is an ex-library copy which was not noted in the description. If so, I would have chosen another copy. Nevertheless, I give it a good rating, because the book is in very good shape outside the stickers. But I find it annoying.\n   Cute story and very colorful\nAs part of her homework, ordered for her 3 yo as part of her “homework ” for daycare. Cute colors and great rhyming story. She notes it very quickly and enjoys reading it to us now!\n   Great book.\nFor the elementary level, read Alouddiscussion.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9958745241165161} +{"content": "High and Mighty [Ebook]\n\nAuthor(s): S.S. Skye  \n\nCategories: Damsels in Distress   Fairy Tales   Fantasy   Lesbian  \n\n9781620044940  ♦   $2.99  Sale: $2.12 (Save 29%)  ♦   20,000 words  ♦   3 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. You will need to log in or create an account to save products to your wishlist.\n\nLynley has been stuck in a tower for over a month, and each day is worse than the one before. She doesn't know why she's there, or who's responsible for it, but the very moment her feet touch the ground there is going to be hell to pay.\nContent notes (possible spoilers). Click here to toggle view.\nHigh and Mighty contains no explicit content.\n\nExcerpt: High and Mighty  Author: S.S. Skye  Artist: Aisha Akeju \n\nThis book was released on Wednesday 25 March, 2015.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9757391214370728} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of spoil\nv. t. - To plunder; to strip by violence; to pillage; to rob; -- with of before the name of the thing taken; as, to spoil one of his goods or possession. 2\nv. t. - To seize by violence;; to take by force; to plunder. 2\nv. t. - To cause to decay and perish; to corrput; to vitiate; to mar. 2\nv. t. - To render useless by injury; to injure fatally; to ruin; to destroy; as, to spoil paper; to have the crops spoiled by insects; to spoil the eyes by reading. 2\nv. i. - To practice plunder or robbery. 2\nv. i. - To lose the valuable qualities; to be corrupted; to decay; as, fruit will soon spoil in warm weather. 2\nn. - That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty. 2\nn. - Public offices and their emoluments regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage; -- commonly in the plural; as to the victor belong the spoils. 2\nn. - That which is gained by strength or effort. 2\nn. - The act or practice of plundering; robbery; aste. 2\nn. - Corruption; cause of corruption. 2\nn. - The slough, or cast skin, of a serpent or other animal. 2\n\nThe word \"spoil\" uses 5 letters: I L O P S.\n\nDirect anagrams of spoil:\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after spoil (in bold), or to ilops in any order:\ne -   pilose   poleis   polies   h -   polish   o -   polios   s -   spoils   t -   pilots   pistol   spoilt   u -   pilous   poilus   x -   oxlips  \n\nShorter words found within spoil:\nis   li   lip   lips   lis   lisp   lo   lop   lops   oil   oils   op   ops   os   pi   pis   piso   poi   pois   pol   pols   psi   si   silo   sip   slip   slop   so   soil   sol   soli   sop  \n\nList shorter words within spoil, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in spoil, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with spoil, words containing spoil or words ending with spoil\n\nAll words formed from spoil by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: sp   po   oi   il  \n\nBrowse words starting with spoil by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: spodumenes  \nNext word in list: spoilable  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: juba   ka   okra   fiacre   lea   kens   bwana  \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 - 12.395mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999966621398926} +{"content": "Gumnami Baba: A Case History 2016 Edn(Ac/477)\n\nPublisher: Z_Variety (2017)\nLanguage: English\nISBN-10: 9789351454779\nISBN-13: 978-9351454779\nASIN: 9351454770\nProduct Dimensions: 7.1 x 1.6 x 9.8 inches\nFormat: PDF Text TXT book\n\nDownload Link    Mirror Link\n\nHarlow and his crew are returning to Earth with some big plans for R & R after their harrowing journey to the galactic core. 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Powerless. The world he grew up in is changing—he feels it, feels the devastation being wrought. But what can he do so far away from home?\n\nLost. Afraid. She’s being enlisted to help save Alam Dongeng—a magical world she knows little about. How can she tell stories she doesn’t even know?\n\nWorried. Confused. He’s long forgotten his grandfather’s stories—it’s familiar, b\nPublished May 31st 2017 by Anna Tan\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 Dongeng, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Dongeng\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-32\nAverage rating 3.50  · \nRating details\n ·  12 ratings  ·  9 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nStart your review of Dongeng\nAngeli Reads\nJun 28, 2017 rated it liked it\nShelves: lost-interest\nI received an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.\n\nGave this 3.5 stars.\n\nI like the rich folklore bursting in this book. The plot is very unique and it is a different kind of fantasy from the usual ones I read. There is a slight romance seen here and I think it's really appropriate not to focus more on the romance but more on the storyline.\n\nThere were times when I was confused because of the backstory happening here. But I was very pleased with the unexpected plot twist near the end. I was a bit\nAug 24, 2017 rated it really liked it\nI enjoyed the story.\nSome parts were confusing, but by the end I could piece things together. I feel like the wrong characters were center stage to what could have been a stronger story about Abdul Mansoor and Aria.\n\nI am a fan of blending cultures. After all, we share a beautiful world. Different families come together and create new families, blending together what was, what Is, and what will be.\n\nI definitely would love to learn more about Maylasia, and her stories.\n\nThank you, Anna Tan.\nSusan Lee\nMay 26, 2017 rated it liked it\nDefinitely enjoyed this east meet west tale! A little slow at the start but picked up pace when the dark side appeared! I've enjoyed how the story was weaved with the folklore's but still felt relevant.\n\nYou can read my full review here:\nhttp://www.sholee.net/2017/05/mpov-do...\nDaphne Lee\nAug 05, 2017 rated it did not like it\nThis review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.\nCarol Chu\nJun 29, 2017 rated it really liked it\nActual rating: 3.5 stars\n\nI was given a copy of an arc ebook by the author via Story Cartel in exchange for an honest review.\n\nFirstly, let me state that I took several sittings in reading this book. Namely because I thought this book is in the horror genre but I'm lucky I thought wrong or I'd abandon it halfway. So because this book is more FANTASY and ADVENTURE I enjoyed myself immensely, except for some of the supposed horror parts which after that I laughed at myself when it didn't quite scare m\nC.S. Wachter\nJun 13, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nThough at times confusing, Dongeng has moments of expressive language and an otherworldly charm to it even when Sara is in the “real” world, which pulled me into the story. Coming from a background where I know nothing of Malaysian folklore, Dongeng peaked my interest and I began looking the characters up on the internet, wanting to learn more.\nTwo kingdoms exist in the same fantasy world where Sara wakes up at the beginning of the book: the folklore of Alam Dongeng, and historic Western Fairy T\nJun 19, 2017 added it\nI love how Anna creates the backstory to create a suspense in the reader's mind and their curiosity to know what happens next. Although the story focuses on the protagonist, Sara, there are surprises that involves her manager's grandfather and his involvement in the confusion that she faces. There is a budding romance between Sara and her manager - all in the midst of searching for the reasons behind her sudden disappearance and safe return. It is not until towards the ending that the truth is r ...more\nJun 27, 2017 rated it really liked it\nloved the way the fairy tales twist and turn from East to west\nDec 13, 2018 rated it it was amazing\nOriginally, I bought the ebook for this story book. But I found the hard copy of the book in Penang, Malaysia. So, I bought the hard copy and finished reading in five days.\n\nThe story was interestingly written with a simple plot to understand. No twist and turn story. What I didnt like was a chinese girl involved with a malay guy. Ha ha.\n\nAnna, keep it up! 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Elrich\nmarked it as to-read\nJun 26, 2018\nmarked it as to-read\nSep 18, 2018\nmarked it as to-read\nSep 13, 2019\nadded it\nDec 21, 2019\nNeoh Li\nmarked it as to-read\nJun 26, 2020\nLily Tan\nmarked it as to-read\nJul 17, 2020\nGeorgia Tumbleweed McNabb\nis currently reading it\nAug 04, 2017\nNancy Foster\nmarked it as to-read\nNov 04, 2017\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\nAnna Tan grew up in Malaysia, the country that is not Singapore. In 2015, she traded in a life of annoying other bean counters for one of annoying the online world with questions about life and death and everything in between. The answer is sometimes 42. Sometimes they try to eat you.\n\nWhen she is not writing or nitpicking over other writers' copy, she can be found reading a book or attempting to or\n\nNews & Interviews\n\nNeed another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. 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PELIC Arabic female level 4 grammar class Although there are a number of grammar points in the English Grammar Profile to do with Ellipsis, there are none that cover the ellipsis of phrases before or after the ‘TO’ infinitive.  Therefore, we turn to Pearson’s GSE …\n\nphrase ellipsis Read More »\n\n‘BUT FOR’ (third conditional)\n\nWe know that ‘but for’ + a phrase means except for or if it were not for. At C1, this structure can be combined with a ‘would have clause’  so it is similar to a past conditional.  All together this construction means “if it wasn’t for this thing that happened, then this other thing was …\n\n‘BUT FOR’ (third conditional) Read More »\n\nNOT ONLY + present perfect continuous (inversion) + BUT\n\nAdverb expressions such as ‘not only’, ‘not just’, and ‘not simply’ emphasize that something is true, but it is not the whole truth.  These co-ordinate clauses. C2 point 92 in the category of PAST is defined: present perfect continuous, invert the subject and affirmative auxiliary verb with ‘not only … but’ as a focusing device …\n\nNOT ONLY + present perfect continuous (inversion) + BUT Read More »\n\nadjective BUT adjective\n\nPoint 21 in the category of ADJECTIVES/combining: join a limited range of common adjectives, after ‘be’. TLC STUDENT SPEAKING TEST: Driving in the city is cool but difficult. male China B2 A search in iWeb for: _VB _JJ but _JJ 1 IS SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE 216 2 ‘S SAD BUT TRUE 181 3 IS SAD BUT TRUE 126 4 ARE SIMPLE BUT …\n\nadjective BUT adjective Read More »\n\nfuture in the past\n\nThe English Grammar Profile (EGP) B1 point 23 in the category of future is defined: past form of ‘be’ + ‘going to’ (future in the past) EGP B1 point 36 in FUTURE  is defined: PLANS IN THE PAST (often followed by ‘but’) to talk about a plan, sometimes one that may have changed. These grammar …\n\nfuture in the past Read More »\n\npreposition (wide range)\n\nPoint 8 in the category of prepositions is defined as a wide range of simple (single word) prepositions. *Note this first search on iWeb is not only for instances as a preposition: above|along|according|because|beside|but|despite|off| onto|regarding|towards|through|underneath|via|within 1 BUT 52015729 2 BECAUSE 13807430 3 THROUGH 12732122 4 OFF 9025030 5 WITHIN 5473926 6 ALONG 3835546 7 ABOVE 3640611 …\n\npreposition (wide range) Read More »\n\nmight * but *\n\nPoint 195 in MODALITY is defined as: ‘might’ followed by ‘but’ to console or justify For example: At first, you might have to consciously change how you pronounce certain words every time you speak, but with practice, you will soon be speaking them effortlessly. (more context) A search in iWeb for might * * * but 1 MIGHT BE WRONG , BUT 693 2 MIGHT SEEM OBVIOUS …\n\nmight * but * Read More »\n\nadjective + BUT + adjective + noun (complex noun phrase)\n\nHere are some examples of this form:\nBeing nice to someone is a SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE WAY of making friends.\nI am making SLOW BUT STEADY PROGRESS with my language learning.\nAlthough she is usually easy to get along with, she does have a RARE BUT SERIOUS SIDE to her personality too.\nA SMALL BUT SIGNIFICANT NUMBER of students didn’t pass the test.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990090131759644} +{"content": "An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis (4th Edition)\n\n • Save $-38.12\n • Publish Date: 1996-12-14\n • Binding: Paperback\n • Author: John Hospers\n\nAttention: Any used item that originally included an accessory such as an access code, one time use worksheet, cd or dvd, or other one time use accessories may not be guaranteed to be included or valid. By purchasing this item you acknowledge the above statement.\n\nThis book provides an in-depth, problem-oriented introduction to philosophical analysis using an extremely clear, readable approach. The Fourth Edition does not only update coverage throughout the book, but also restores the introductory chapter—Words and the World—the most distinguished, widely acclaimed feature of the first two editions.\n\nWe Also Recommend\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9274253845214844} +{"content": "The Westing Game - Enter the Mystery!\n\nThis The Westing Game - Enter the Mystery! lesson plan also includes:\n\nLearners participate in a game of observation prior to reading \"The Westing Game\" by Ellen Raslein. They observe an incident, recall details and discuss their perceptions. 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Bach (Mar 29 & letters), I suggest Haydn’s Creation and Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius. Honourable mention for Britten’s War Requiem.\n\nPerhaps you could persuade Richard Morrison to reveal his own choice.\n\nRichard J. Browne\nSutton, Surrey\n\nSir, The other two have to be Messiah and The Dream of Gerontius.\n\nI absolutely agree about South Pacific and Kiss Me, Kate.\n\nAnn Gately\nSt Albans", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999299645423889} +{"content": "Normal view MARC view ISBD view\n\nಕಾನೂರು ಹೆಗ್ಗಡಿತಿ\n\nby ಕುವೆಂಪು.\nPublished by : ಉದಯರವಿ ಪ್ರಕಾಶನ, (ಮೈಸೂರು:) Physical details: 631p. Year: 1960\nTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. 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Our subconscious self can be influenced by early trauma and phobias.\n\nAlternatively, growing up in a flourishing environment might lead to a much calmer and confident personality. Our experiences and conditioning will, therefore, determine our temperament: we might be rather introverted and contemplative – rather timid even; alternatively, we might be more extroverted and active; many of us are more devotional and religious.\n\nWhichever is the case, though, personalities tend to be either optimists or pessimists.\n\nWhy do we appear to be ignorant of that self, as Boethius seems to be suggesting?\n\nThe cognitive scientist and philosopher, Thomas Metzinger, argues that the self, created by self-consciousness and sub-consciousness – provides for us, a window on the world.\n\nThis is the ego; but the ego develops over time, so we actually view the world through an ego-tunnel. But we cannot see the walls of the tunnel or the window at one end of it; consequently, if the ego-tunnel obscures or distorts our view for some reason, we won’t necessarily be aware of it – so our experience of the world becomes limited by a sort of tunnel-vision.\n\nOur conscious experience is significantly influenced by our fears and phobias, prejudices, and personal desires stored – and hidden from the conscious self – in the subconscious self.\n\nThus our conscious experience is not so much an image of reality as a tunnel through reality.\n\nIn other words, we do not see the ego – rather, we see with it.\n\nWhy do we need to know ourselves?\n\nThe self is at the centre of its point of view of the world. The self effectively determines the scope of that view – if that view is extremely self-centred, as in depressed people, for example, then, it will be confined to one’s immediate environment; but if that view is much wider in scope, one’s view can become “cosmic” or “oceanic” that takes in the whole universe – Reality as it is.\n\nOur conditioning, therefore, will invariably distort our view; and yet as philosophers, we need to perceive reality, fully and clearly.\n\nKnowing oneself is therefore the basis for right thought.\n\nThe next blog will look at the methods used by the School to enquire into the nature of the created self.\n\n0 replies\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nWant to join the discussion?\nFeel free to contribute!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nI accept the Privacy Policy\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Plus see their photo blog - exclusive to Foyles - of their favourite London landmarks.\n\nHannah Hannah Kent\nFiction More Info »\n\nHannah Kent's debut novel, Burial Rites, tells the story of the last woman to be hanged in Iceland. She discusses loving literature when you have nothing else, working with Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks and the Iceland's irresistible hold.\n\nMichel Michel Rostain\nFiction More Info »\n\nMichel Rostain's first novel, The Son, based in part on his own experience of losing his son to sudden illness, became a bestseller when published in his native France. He talks about the painful journey, both personal and artistic, that led to his writing a book that has already chimed with so many readers.\n\nDarragh Darragh McKeon\nFiction More Info »\n\nDarragh talks about what inspired him to write a novel about Chernobyl, the impact of visiting Russia relatively late on in the writing process and why being a theatre director provided a great foundation for becoming a novelist.\n\nChimamanda Ngozi Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie\nFiction More Info »\n\nTo celebrate the paperback publication of Americanah, we talked to Chimamanda about her relationship with the US and the immigrant experience.\n\nJustin Justin Huggler\nFiction More Info »\n\nFormer war correspondent Justin Huggler introduces his fast-paced novel, The Burden of the Desert, set in occupied Baghdad.\n\nRobin Robin Sloan\nFiction More Info »\n\nWe talk to Robin Sloan about why he wishes novel-reading was on the agenda at Google, the future of the bookshop and why he's happy to have some books as ballast.\n\nNoViolet NoViolet Bulawayo\nFiction More Info »\n\nNoViolet introduces her book and exclusively for Foyles, discusses the origins of her ten-year-old protagonist, the shocks and challenges involved in adapting to a new culture and the storytelling tradition in which she was raised.\n\nJudith Judith Allnatt\nFiction More Info »\n\nJudith Allnatt's latest novel, The Moon Field, is a poignant story of love and redemption, which opens in 1914, when George Farrell deals with romantic rejection by joining the patriotic rush to war. Exclusively for Foyles, Judith introduces her top ten war novels.\n\nWill Will Storr\nFiction, Non-fiction More Info »\n\nWill Storr, author of The Heretics: Adventures with Enemies of Science, talks about why irrational beliefs should never be dismissed as stupid, why Skeptics aren't rational either and why UFOs can liven up dull Wednesdays.\n\nMohsin Mohsin Hamid\nFiction More Info »\n\nDiscussing his new novel, How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, Mohsin Hamid talks about condensing a lifespan into a novel, the ubiquity of 'dirty money' and writing the screenplay to the film version of The Reluctant Fundamentalist.\n\nHanif Hanif  Kureishi\nFiction, Non-fiction More Info »\n\nHanif Kureishi's latest novel, The Last Word, sees a young writer staying with a literary giant, tasked with writing his biography; the two have very different visions of the man the book should portray. Hanif shares his Top Ten books, exclusively with Foyles.\n\nPrajwal Prajwal Parajuly\nFiction More Info »\n\nNepali-India author Prajwal Parajuly on his first novel, Land Where I Flee: he discusses the persistence of the caste system in India, which of his characters might merit of a book of their own and eating cake as an alternative to writing.\n\nJennifer Jennifer Clement\nFiction More Info »\n\nAs her shocking and heartbreaking novel about Mexico's stolen women is published, we talked to Jennifer Clement about the difference between ‘interviewing' and ‘listening’, why no-one seems to care about the lost women, and the power of ‘television knowledge’.\n\nStephane Yves Stephane Yves Barroux\nFiction, Non-fiction, Children's More Info »\n\nBased on a diary found in a skip, Barroux's graphic novel recounts the first two months of World War One from the perspective of an ordinary soldier: the hope and carnage, the horror and hunger. See an extract and watch a video of Barroux at work.\n\nSteven Steven Camden\nFiction, Children's More Info »\n\nAs his debut novel Tape hits the shelves, we chatted to Steven about the beauty of cassette tapes, time travel, his belief in destiny and why he would choose a pair of trainers as his talisman.\n\nAlex Alex Clark Introduces Shelf Help\nFiction, Non-fiction More Info »\n\nAlex Clark introduces Vintage Publisher's Shelf Help, a list of twelve literary fiction and serious non-fiction titles aimed at helping people feel better through reading.\n\nAnna Anna Whitwham\nFiction More Info »\n\nAnna Whitwham on her debut novel, Boxer Handsome, based around rivalry at an East End boxing club.\n\nHelen Helen Dunmore\nFiction, Children's More Info »\n\nIn this exclusive interview for Foyles Helen talks about the importance of poetry to the soldiers of the First World War, the central lie that blighted a generation and whether it is ever possible to recover from the trauma of war.\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9959102272987366} +{"content": "\nDivulge is used with these nouns as the object: ↑detail, ↑information, ↑secret\n\nCollocations dictionary. 2013.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Divulge — Di*vulge , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Divulged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Divulging}.] [F. divulguer, L. divulgare; di = dis + vulgare to spread among the people, from vulgus the common people. See {Vulgar}.] 1. To make public; to several or communicate to the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • divulge — I verb acquaint, advertise, air, apprise bare, blurt out, break news, breathe, bring to light, broadcast, communicate, confide, disclose, divulgate, enlighten, evince, expose, impart, inform, lay bare, lay open, leak, let drop, let slip, make… …   Law dictionary\n\n • Divulge — Di*vulge , v. i. To become publicly known. [R.] To keep it from divulging. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • divulge — (v.) mid 15c., from L. divulgare publish, make common, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + vulgare make common property, from vulgus common people (see VULGAR (Cf. vulgar)). Related: Divulged; divulging …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • divulge — tell, disclose, *reveal, betray, discover Analogous words: impart, *communicate: announce, *declare, publish, advertise, proclaim: blab, tattle, *gossip …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • divulge — [v] make known; confess admit, betray, blab, blow the whistle*, broadcast, communicate, cough up*, declare, disclose, discover, exhibit, expose, fess up*, give away, go public*, gossip, impart, leak, let hair down*, let slip*, mouth, open up*,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • divulge — ► VERB ▪ make known (private or sensitive information). ORIGIN Latin divulgare publish widely …   English terms dictionary\n\n • divulge — [də vulj′] vt. divulged, divulging [ME divulgen < L divulgare < di (< dis ), apart + vulgare, to make public < vulgus, the common people: see VULGAR] to make known; disclose; reveal SYN. REVEAL1 …   English World dictionary\n\n • divulge — verb (T) to give someone information, especially about something secret: Staff may not divulge confidential information. | divulge sth to sb: Do not divulge the conclusions of the report to anyone. | divulge what/where etc: Adams refused to… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • divulge — di|vulge [daıˈvʌldʒ, dı ] v [T] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: divulgare to make widely known to everyone , from vulgus the common people ] to give someone information that should be secret = ↑reveal divulge information/secrets/details …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • divulge — [[t]daɪvʌ̱lʤ, AM dɪ [/t]] divulges, divulging, divulged VERB If you divulge a piece of secret or private information, you tell it to someone. [FORMAL] [V n] Officials refuse to divulge details of the negotiations... [V n] He was charged with… …   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": 0.9996770024299622} +{"content": "Let’s celebrate! It’s An Arranged Marriage Anniversary!\n\ncategory Uncategorized 18\n\nEight years ago, this month, my very first book An Arranged Marriage was published. At the time, I thought I might sell ten books if I was lucky.Well, I sold a few more than ten and then a few more and … Read More\n\nAn Encounter at Ramsgate by Kelly Miller\n\ncategory Uncategorized 54\n\nWe have spent three summer holidays with Darcy and Elizabeth after they were married. In this vignette, Darcy and Elizabeth have their first meeting in a haberdasher’s shop in Ramsgate instead of the Meryton Assembly. I hope you enjoy this“Then Comes Winter” Giveaway & Dreamcasting the Short Story Heroes\n\nIn celebration of the winter short story anthology “Then Comes Winter” one year publishing anniversary, enter to win the world wide paperback giveaway at Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/212726-then-comes-winter and the Rafflecopter Giveaway  https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/fe4b73488 for an Amazon Gift Card and ebook copy. Already read and enjoyed … Read More\n\nN is for NEVER. NEVER go anywhere without a book! For me that means any car ride whether shuttling my kids around or as a passenger on a long ride, public transportation including buses and airplanes, backpacking trips, beach or pool … Read More\n\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998800754547119} +{"content": "What does VCP mean in Science Fiction?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand VCP in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Science Fiction terminology in particular.\n\nVertigo City Project\n\nMiscellaneous » Science Fiction\n\nFind a translation for VCP in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this VCP abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"VCP.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 4 Dec. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009536743164} +{"content": "Filling a Need\n\nThere are things we need for physical existence and things we need for psychological existence. Both appear to be immediate. One is a physical need for oxygen to breathe, water to drink, food to eat and shelter from the elements. The other is a psychological need generated by imagination and powered by emotion – which ego uses to instill a sense of urgency for its own survival, motivating a need to seek acceptance, control, status and etc.\n\nSatisfying needs is characteristic of life. Humans tend to blur the distinction between imagined and physical wellbeing, “I do what I have to do to survive – in life, love, connection, separation, and etc.” Psychologically, need is a drive that motivates an action to fill a perceived emptiness.\n\nChoice comes from a similar space – “I choose to make something different… because…” Choice requires a motivating purpose or reason for making the choice. That motivation stems from ego, author of perceptions of unwholeness or lack – NEED.\n\nIn order to exist, a lifeform must continually overcome entropy by defining and clarifying a relationship it has between itself and its environment. It does this by exerting physical and mental effort to satisfy the original need to exist. Ego distorts this natural process by use of filters, misconception, faulty reasoning, thinking errors, and self deception – all of which result in irrelevant action.\n\nNeed is based on sacrifice and satisfaction. What must you sacrifice to satisfy your  needs? What sacrifice are you facing as a result of not satisfying a certain need?\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": 0.6220229268074036} +{"content": "International Rights\n\nHaunted: Night of the Living Dolls\n\nBy: Joel A. Sutherland\nIllustrated by:\n • ISBN 9781443163255, Paperback\n • 152 Pages | Ages 8 to 12\n\nPrepare to scream!\n\nAfter her grandmother dies, Zelda’s family travels to Summerside, P. E. I., to arrange the funeral.\n\nEverything in Grandma Fitzgerald’s house reminds Zelda of her. As Zelda comes to grips with her grief, Sadie Sees, the doll her grandmother gave her when she was very young, is a great comfort.\n\nThat is, until she hears the doll speaking on her own one night . . .\n\nRights Sold\n\nEnglish (India) -Scholastic India, English (US) – Sourcebooks\n\nSelling Points\n\n• Scary stories are popular all year, especially for camping and bedtime\n• Horror writer and librarian Joel A. Sutherland brings a fresh approach to scary.\n• The books focus on paranormal activity\n\n • Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children's Book Centre, 2019", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5432590246200562} +{"content": "Back to the Blog\n\nOur 2019 Favorite Book Survey Winners Are…\n\nThank you to all of the great readers who filled out our 2019 Favorite Books survey!\n\nEvery year, Reading Group Choices surveys book groups and readers to compile our annual list of Favorite Books. And every year we randomly choose winners who receive a gift certificate to their local bookstore and a package of RGC-recommended books for their entire group!\n\nMeet our 2019 favorite books survey winners below (and sign up for our newsletter so you don’t miss the chance to take our 2020 survey!).\n\nThe Festival Fans book group is a winner of our favorite books survey.The Festival Fans\nGreen Valley, Arizona\n\nOur group began in the fall of 2018. We live in a retirement community in southern Arizona and our founding members met while serving on a women’s club scholarship committee. All fans of the Tucson Festival of Books (TFOB), we decided to make it our goal to read and share books written by featured authors at the Festival. Sadly this year the festival was cancelled, but that didn’t stop us from sharing our favorites with one another. We all agree that finding new authors we may never had heard of, if it weren’t for the festival, is the most rewarding part of our reading choices. We don’t meet regularly, since we all love to travel, but when we do meet we mostly discuss what each of us has read since we last met.\n\nRecent favorites (all by authors from the TFOB) include: The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See, Sold on a Monday by Kristina McMorris, and Carnegie’s Maid by Marie Benedict. An additional note: we had really looked forward to seeing Sujata Massey at the TFOB this year, so look forward to her latest book, The Widows of Malabar Hill.\n\nIndependent booksellerAntigone Books in Tucson.\n\nThe Vicksburg Distict Library Book Group is a winner of the Reading Group Choices favorite books survey.The Adult Discussion Group\nVicksburg, Michigan\n\nOur group has been running at the Vicksburg District Library for about 25 years. We started as a book discussion group for library staff. Patrons found out about it and wanted in. The Adult Book Discussion Group started by discussing only women authors and has evolved as the discussion leader has changed with staff changes. The group meets on the first Thursday of the month at 9am and is open to whoever shows up. Our library is closed so I can’t get a photo of our book discussion group. (Pictured is the library during an April snowstorm.)\n\nRecent favorite: Circe by Madeline Miller.\n\nIndependent bookseller: Kazoo Books in Kalamazoo.\n\nDid you know? We also feature a Spotlight Book Group every month. Read about our past groups, and apply to become our next!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "Telling the world that your book exists\n\nby Janice Nigro “Bird by Bird” if you’re ever to read any books by Anne Lamott, it should be this one. She wrote it as a memoir focused on her wisdom on writing, but I can’t get those words out of my head now when I think about any project I’m working on. Because when... Continue Reading →\n\nEasy Reader News 50th Anniversary Contest: The Lockdown Diaries\n\nAbout the most amazing staycation ever...the lockdown published in Easy Reader September 10, 2020. A different format since the link is not yet available on the website. Just click on the link in green which will lead you to a pdf to read.   The Lockdown Diaries Easy Reader News\n\nWhat I learned writing a novel\n\nby Janice Nigro Lockdown has reached over four months in California. From the beginning, it was clear that life could be over for any one of us in a flash. One week you’re here and three weeks later you’re not. That edict somehow freed me from any guilt about pursuing projects of passion. So I’ve... Continue Reading →\n\nThe Lockdown Diaries: Week 8\n\nby Janice Nigro Two months under lockdown. Another month and it will be one quarter of the year. This is unbelievable. And yet, I’m worried that if it’s coming to the end, have I accomplished anything? The lockdown is one of those things like the seasons which we don’t have much of in California. Seasons... Continue Reading →\n\nThe Lockdown Diaries: Another perspective\n\nby Janice Nigro I’m not sick and I hope the dreaded coronavirus (or any other disease) is not currently taking up residence inside your body. I’m not enjoying this particular period of time in American history for many reasons. But there’s another way to look at all of this. It’s as if the whole world... Continue Reading →\n\nThe bonus you get from living overseas\n\nby Janice Nigro The idea of living overseas always captivated me. I imagined myself speaking a second language fluently and sharing my life with a man with an accent. I derived this cliché of a fantasy from some combination of movies, National Geographic, my Sicilian background, and Spanish class in 5th grade. I blew an... Continue Reading →\n\nHome is where my pasta machine is\n\nby Janice Nigro A plane is that modern vehicle of irony, speeding you through the air at times to areas of the Earth that might still be in the stone age. Or at least into another apparent universe where we don’t understand the language, we don’t look like anyone else, and we don't have the... Continue Reading →\n\nBlog at WordPress.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986248016357422} +{"content": "A Bride In the Bargain by Deeanne Gist – CFBA\n\nOriginally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks\n\nThis week The Christian Fiction Blog Alliance presents:\nA Bride In the Bargain by Deeanne Gist\nBethany House (June 1, 2009)\n\nI apologize for being a bit late with this post but enjoy the info and excerpt while I get back to reading so I can get some reviews out next week and catch up with the tours I’ve been posting the last month. I haven’t read this book yet but am looking forward to doing so soon and will share a full review when I have.\n\nAbout the Author:\nDeeanne Gist, the bestselling author of A Bride Most Begrudging and The Measure of a Lady, has a background in education and journalism. Her credits include People magazine, Parents, and Parenting. With a line of parenting products called “I Did It!® Productions” and a degree from Texas A&M, she continues her writing and speaking. She and her family live in Houston, Texas.\n\nSince the debut of those novels, her very original, very fun romances have rocketed up the bestseller lists and captured readers everywhere. Add to this two consecutive Christy Awards, two RITA nominations, rave reviews, and a growing loyal fan base, and you’ve got one recipe for success. (ISBN#9780764204074, 368pp, $13.99)\n\nFor More Details:\nClick the title above to purchase your own copy or read more about the book. Visit Deeanne’s site by clicking her photo or name above. Also see what other CFBA bloggers are saying by visiting the participating blog links posted on the main blog and look for my review here it will be coming as soon as I get the book read. Finally read an excerpt.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nCommentLuv badge\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7864241600036621} +{"content": "How to say and in Twi ænd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate and to Twi? This page provides all possible translations of the word and in the Twi language.\n\nDiscuss this and Chinese (Trad.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"and.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 24 Jan. 2018. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "How to say SIDA in Chinese \n\nWould you like to know how to translate SIDA to Chinese? This page provides all possible translations of the word SIDA in the Chinese language.\n\nDiscuss this SIDA Chinese (Simp.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"SIDA.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 7 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "8 The Romance Reviews. All rights reserved.\nMay 23, 2018 07:13 PM ( EST )", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9780337810516357} +{"content": "Tag: Shakespeare (page 1 of 3)\n\nAntony & Cleopatra @ The Royal Shakespeare Theatre\n\nJosette Simon and Antony Byrne.\nPhoto by Helen Maybanks\n\nAfter the heated political tension of Julius Caesar, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Rome season continues with a foray into Egypt for Antony & Cleopatra. The mood here is, initially at least, much lighter than the previous visit to Mark Antony but there are still tensions in Rome! Continue reading\n\nJulius Caesar @ The Royal Shakespeare Theatre\n\nAndrew Woodall as Caesar.\nphoto by Helen Maybanks\n\nIt’s an accepted cliché that, whatever the prevailing political mood there is a Shakespeare play that adequately reflects, comments on or holds a mirror up to it. Like all the best clichés it has become so ingrained in the consciousness of theatregoers because it is largely true. Thus at a time when we worry about the power of world leaders like Trump and the ability of political parties with extremist views to gain momentum Julius Caesar seems incredibly apt. Continue reading\n\nThe Tempest @ The Royal Shakespeare Theatre\n\nthe-tempest-production-photos_-2016_-press-call_2016_photo-by-topher-mcgrillis-_c_-rsc_207549There’s no better way to kick the post-Christmas blues than an early January trip to the theatre, so this year we decided to go an extra step and head to Stratford upon Avon for a short break. Of course, when you’re in Stratford you’d be mad to miss a trip to the Royal Shakespeare Company so we booked well in advance to see The Tempest. Continue reading\n\nKing Lear @ The Barbican Centre\n\nPhoto by Ellie Kurttz (c) RSC\n\nPhoto by Ellie Kurttz (c) RSC\n\nFor many actors Lear is the ultimate role, hence the proliferation of productions that appear every year. In 2016 alone we’ve had Timothy West, Don Warrington and Michael Pennington all pop up in the role and Glenda Jackson is currently giving us a female perspective over at the Old Vic. RSC stalwart Antony Sher’s take on the role has been something we’ve been waiting a few years for… so how does he do? Continue reading\n\nLove’s Labours Lost/Much Ado About Nothing @ Chichester Festival Theatre\n\nthe company of Much Ado About Nothing\n\nthe company of Much Ado About Nothing\n\nThere’s something special about seeing a Shakespeare play for the first time – so the chance to see two, on the same day and in linked productions couldn’t be missed. A couple of years ago the Royal Shakespeare Company paired Love’s Labours Lost with Much Ado About Nothing (renamed Love’s Labours Won) in a gorgeous setting amidst the Great War to much acclaim. This year they’ve revived the production, with many of the original cast and have brought it to Chichester Festival Theatre. Continue reading\n\nImogen @ Shakespeare’s Globe\n\nPhoto: Tristram Kenton\n\nPhoto: Tristram Kenton\n\nCymbeline has long been regarded as perhaps the most challenging of Shakespeare’s “problem plays”, a hodge-podge of plots thrown together without any consistency of tone or style – it’s almost like a series of sketches more than a coherent play. It’s normally best presented as comedy or fairy tale, but this gritty new production decides to dwell in the earthiness of the character’s relationships. Continue reading\n\nWATCH: The RSC present their trailer for Cymbeline\n\nCymbeline_PosterI was lucky enough to see the Royal Shakespeare Company‘s production of Cymbeline in Stratford back in May and, for a play that has always seemed troublesome, it made for incredibly engaging viewing in large part due to a stunning cast of performers and a fascinating setting. Check out the trailer here and then go see it for yourself, it transfers to the Barbican later this year. Continue reading\n\nThe Two Gentlemen Of Verona @ New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth\n\nThe Two Gentlemen of Verona.\n\nThe Two Gentlemen of Verona in it’s natural outdoor setting\n\nShakespeare’s early plays are often problematic, with the bawdier comedies such as The Comedy of Errors the faults are hidden within some gloriously silly slapstick, but in The Two Gentlemen Of Verona (quite possibly the first play in Will’s canon) the flaws are writ large. Nonetheless Shakespeare’s Globe’s gloriously silly touring production makes for a largely enjoyable evening. Continue reading\n\nMacbeth @ Shakespeare’s Globe\n\ntumblr_inline_o9a2klSlSK1rgiv1h_500Like most of Shakespeare’s tragedies Macbeth works best when viewed on the strength of the relationships between its characters. Sure the blood and guts murders are ways to get bum on seats but even with a literal thunderstorm overhead foreshadowing the tumultuous effects of Macbeth’s actions it all boils down to a marriage made strong by the pursuit of power. Continue reading\n\nA Midsummer Night’s Dream @ Shakespeare’s Globe\n\nIt’s not what you expect from a Shakespeare play… even one that has been performed in as many ways as A Midsummer Night’s Dream has been tackled.Emma Rice’s debut piece in her first season as Artistic Director for the Globe throws the rulebook right out of the window though with performers wearing head mics, set dressing seemingly hanging from the sky and a distinctly non-reverential approach to William’s words. Continue reading\n\nOlder posts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9874579310417175} +{"content": "Lisa Vegan's Reviews > Emma's Rug\n\nEmma's Rug by Allen Say\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nJan 29, 2010\n\nreally liked it\nbookshelves: childrens, fiction, picture-books, reviewed\n\nThe illustrations are lovely, just gorgeous. I especially like the second to last one when Emma goes outside and becomes part of the foliage.\n\nThis is a wonderful story, with a somewhat too abrupt ending I thought, but it works okay enough. Emma is a gifted artist from a young age, and it’s interesting to see how she attributes her talent and abilities and how she discovers the truth.\n\nThis is a great book for any child as they can see another child discover what’s within her.\n\nI see that this illustrator/author has done much other work and I’m very eager to check out his other books.\n1 like · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Emma's Rug.\nSign In »\n\nComments (showing 1-2 of 2) (2 new)\n\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nLisa Vegan I'll try to remember to check out your shelves to see which of his books you liked for their stories as well as their illustrations.\n\nLisa Vegan Hint hint. :-)\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9963221549987793} +{"content": "Subject | Event\n\nBook Reading by Nandana Sen\n\nTuesday 12 Jul 2022 -\nTuesday 12 Jul 2022\n\n18 : 30 | Santiniketan\n\nAbout The Event\n\nArthshila Santiniketan, in association with Juggernaut will be hosting a book reading session by the author Nandana Sen of Acrobat: Translations of Nabaneeta Dev Sen’s poems on the 12th of July, at 6pm at Arthshila Santiniketan. 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Powered by Takshila Educational Society", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Ten Minutes to Bed: Little Dragon\n\nTen Minutes to Bed: Little Dragon\n\nBrought to you by Ladybird.\n\nThis is the perfect story to calm little sleepy dragons everywhere, just in time to go to bed.\n\nSoaring high in the skies to find adventure, little dragon siblings Flicker and Flash are doing their best to avoid going to bed.\n\nBut then they spot a lost egg that they need to get back to its mother - will they get back in time?\n\n© Rhiannon Fielding 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021\n\nAbout the authors\n\nRhiannon Fielding\n\nRhiannon Fielding is a children's picture book author whose work includes the Ten Minutes to Bed series (Ladybird Books).\nLearn More\n\nChris Chatterton (Illustrator)\n\nChris Chatterton is an illustrator from County Durham, England, with a background in graphic design and animation.\nLearn More\n\nSign up to the Penguin Newsletter\n\nFor the latest books, recommendations, author interviews and more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9977944493293762} +{"content": "What does DT mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand DT in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nDecepticon Tyrant\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for DT in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this DT abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"DT.\" Abbreviations.com. 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Web. 4 May 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999983310699463} +{"content": "\nMy Quiet Sleep single work   poetry  \n • Author:agent Rosemary Dobson http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/dobson-rosemary\nIssue Details: First known date: 1975... 1975 My Quiet Sleep\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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Leading to a presentation of my new creative process and future work. Read More\nA creative non-fiction story walking through an old home of mine. Read More\nI really enjoy creative writing and short stories, a lot of these stories do NOT have names in it regarding to privacy because they will find it eventually! Otherwise, sit back and enjoy! Read More\nClick to read a short poem where I switched the words, and made my own. Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nMay 11, 2018\n\nReads: 149\n\nComments: 2\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nA two word sentence structure describing art. Read More\n\nTags: life, creative\n\nA short story about a young woman who left the city to start over a new life after a traumatizing experience Read More\nA spiritual perspective of creating reality through choice when meeting an obstacle. Read More\nIf, like me, you constantly feel like you're swimming upstream to find answers in a world full of \"fake news\" and different agendas; join me in a totally pretentious and possibly pointless journey of discovery to discover things about yourself and the wonders of music and pop culture. Read More\n\nReads: 2280\n\nComments: 3\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nOkay, so the title is pretty self explanatory but I'll be a little specific. You know those moments where you're dying to write? Problem is, you've hit a brick wall in your book that you can't seem to tear down. So what do us writers do? We sit and try… Read More\na short story about about the different types of people and the way they see the world. Read More\n\nBook / Other\n\nDecember 03, 2017\n\nReads: 186\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\n***STORY IN PROGRESS*** Life is a peculiar beast, is it not? We all sift through its contents, either taking it in stride or allowing it all to come crashing down. We push forward, bothered by the littlest things and hardly cherishing the great memories we make. We… Read More\na very special girl with special powers that's all I can say I cant spoil it. more to come Read More\nIs it ever too late? Only one can tell. Read More\ncreative competition involving the pain of loss, but not of limb. Read More\n\nTags: life, creative\n\nNatural passing as opposed to violent death Read More\n\nTags: creative\n\nI wrote this as a creative essay... This is an imaginary essay pretending that my own friend wrote me this eulogy. (kind of like : how I would like to be remembered) Read More\n\nBook / Romance\n\nMarch 18, 2016\n\nReads: 445\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nOld flings, and new loves? What more could life throw at Lydia? Can Lydia somehow manage to make sense of the world she lives in? Read More\nAn open letter from an unfinished character to it's author Read More\n\nReads: 307\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nSomething quick I wrote the other night after a walk in the dark. I'd love feedback; more of an exercise, but it may have potential to be used at a slam? Read More\nHere, I will bring the multi-verse of FinalOrbit of my own creation. There will be a series of stories published here a chapter at a time, when one story is complete I will write another. All stories are connected in a grand-scheme master plan. Our first series starts with a… Read More\n\nPoem / Young Adult\n\nDecember 06, 2015\n\nReads: 430\n\nComments: 8\n\nShelves: 3\n\nThe 'The Odd Ones' House\n\nThe welcoming poem of 'The Odd Ones'. Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nSeptember 05, 2015\n\nFeeling of being lost Read More\n\nTags: poem, short, creative\n\nHumans have evolved for centuries through DNA and have survived through the most chaotic disasters and situations. Humanity is at a peak and the next stage of evolution will be revolutionary, whether it is a good thing or a bad thing, humanity will change forever. Read More\nBooksie 2019 First Chapter Novel Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998396039009094} +{"content": "Moor’s Secrets\n\nThese are a collection of posts by Moor, that I think add value and understanding to his lectures. First off, I must say that I am quite impressed. I only began learning more about the chakras two years ago, thereby also discovering deeper parallels to the arts of the dark side. Before, I was aware […]\n\nRead More Moor’s Secrets\n\nEthics of a Dark Knight\n\nThey stand up for their rights. They build their house on a strong foundation. Their charity begins at home. They are ones who know. They go with honor. From this point onward these five principles must be forever engraved upon your consciousness, for without them there is no chance for further advancement. An Adept must have power, […]\n\nRead More Ethics of a Dark Knight\n\nYour Emotions Betray You\n\nNow the time has come to interact with the manifold powers of the force. We will begin with the ‘reading of emotions’. Read the following slowly and thoroughly. Try to realize the meaning of each step. Reread the text if you are unsure as to the procedure. To control man, means to understand his desires. […]\n\nRead More Your Emotions Betray You\n\nThe Sword\n\nThe process of the armor is a steady process that evolves throughout the life of a knight. It is a weapon and therefore it must be kept and cared for. Yet that which the knight desires is the point of self balance and understanding when first his force powers appear. As with the process of […]\n\nRead More The Sword\n\nThe Armour\n\nThe knight is born with his goals and strategy to achieve those goals. Now he must study his surroundings. On the one hand he wishes to understand the rules of society that have appeared to him as laws for so long. To understand this, you must first realize that social interaction is a game and not a […]\n\nRead More The Armour\n\nThe Dark Knight\n\nMan has seen a millennium of religion and belief, decorating civilization during his evolution throughout the halls of time. What is true? What is false? What exists within the universe and what is merely an illusion constructed by our own fears of insignificance? Gods have appeared and faded throughout the balance of mystical belief and […]\n\nRead More The Dark Knight\n\nA Thought Towards Destiny\n\nGreetings. I have read many posts concerning the correct behaviour to catch the attention of a master. While all the possible answer have been given for the aspects of the shadow and the light side, I sense a necessity to explain what the Dark Council expects of the younger dark students. You have decided to join the dark. And in doing this […]\n\nRead More A Thought Towards Destiny\n\nIn the years of explaining the interactions of all living things and their connection to the dark side, I have leaned towards designing new words where old ones lack precision. The Terminology will define all word-inventions that I see myself drawn to use. Relative truth A relative truth results from a personal point of view, f. eg. The […]\n\nRead More Terminology", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9798978567123413} +{"content": "Sign Up for the Atlanta Business Chronicle Afternoon Edition Newsletter\n\nSend this story to a friend\n\nSep 21, 2011, 1:11pm EDT\n\nUGA grad Stallings named MacArthur ‘genius’\n\nMacArthur Foundation\n\nA.E. “Alicia” Stallings\n\nStaff Atlanta Business Chronicle\n\nThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named UGA alumna and poet A.E. “Alicia” Stallings one of its 22 new MacArthur Fellows for 2011.\n\nStallings, 43, got $500,000 from the MacArthur Foundation and was recognized for her work as a poet and translator. Stallings majored in Latin while at student in The University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Stallings later received her master’s at Oxford University in England. She now lives in Athens, Greece.\n\nStallings’ debut poetry collection, “Archaic Smile,” received the 1999 Richard Wilbur Award and was a finalist for both the Yale Younger Poets Series and the Walt Whitman Award. Her second collection, “Hapax” (2006), was awarded the 2008 Poets’ Prize. In 2007 she published a verse translation of Lucretius’ \"De Rerum Natura\" (The Nature of Things).\n\nA. E. Stallings is a brilliant intellect, a warm and perceptive humanist, one of our most remarkable contemporary American poets and translators, and a dynamic young woman who is clearly poised for yet greater contributions to the arts and humanities,” said Richard A. LaFleur, Franklin Professor of Classics Emeritus, said in a statement. “As I look back over my 40 years as a professor of classical languages, I can honestly say that Alicia was perhaps the most exceptional student I ever taught and certainly has gone on to achieve acclaim as one of the most brilliant young poets of 21st century America.”\n\nClick here for more on Stallings.\n\nIf you are commenting using a Facebook account, your profile information may be displayed with your comment depending on your privacy settings. 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Paused   You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.\nLearn more\nSee all 2 images\n\nA Divided River: Tales From Vasini I: Volume 1 Paperback – 20 Jul 2017\n\n4.0 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews85 pages\n • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (20 July 2017)\n • Language: English\n • ISBN-10: 1546499016\n • ISBN-13: 978-1546499015\n • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 1.1 x 19.8 cm\n • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews\n • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,897,834 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)\n • Would you like to tell us about a lower price?\n If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support?\n\nProduct description\n\nAbout the Author\n\nChristian Ellingsen grew up first near treacle mines in Hampshire and then in the depths of the South Wales valleys. 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Throughout the writer's career, racial paradigms were in flux, and these shifting notions are reflected in Faulkner's prose. Faulkner's fiction contains frequent questions about the ways in which white Americans view themselves with regard to race along with challenges to the racial codes and...\nMore Description\n\nBook Details\nPages:288\nDetailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / American / General\nLiterary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / General\nSocial Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social\nPhysical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.65 Inches\nBook Weight:0.94 Pounds\n\nBook Seller\n\nLoading Stock Details...\n\nBowker Bookwire™ App\n\nBookwire is a mobile app for your iPhone that gives you the ability to scan a barcode or enter ISBN, access book records and add titles to wish lists. 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You can't help but stand in awe of (= respect greatly and fear slightly) powerful people.Showing respect and admiration\n(Definition of awe noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nFocus on the pronunciation of awe\n\nDefinitions of “awe” in other dictionaries\n\nTranslations of “awe”\n\nWord of the Day\n\na mixture of many different hot and cold Scandinavian dishes that are arranged so that you can serve yourself\n\nWord of the Day\n\nRead our blog about how the English language behaves.\n\nLearn More\n\nNew Words\n\nFind words and meanings that have just started to be used in English, and let us know what you think of them.\n\nLearn More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9956793189048767} +{"content": "Michael Crichton Interview, plus links to author biography, book summaries, excerpts and reviews\n\nMichael Crichton\n\nMichael Crichton\n\nHow to pronounce Michael Crichton: Michael CRY-ton\n\nAn interview with Michael Crichton\n\nMichael Crichton discusses his book Prey", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "“Writers who do short shorts need to be especially bold. 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In this thrilling finale to the action-packed series described as \"James Bond meets Dracula,\" everything Alex's future and, ultimately, that of the world hangs in the balance.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJason Henderson is the author of Alex Van Helsing: Vampire Rising, which was named Best of 2010 by VOYA, and Alex Van Helsing: Voice Of The Undead. He has written for games and comic books, including the Activision game Wolfenstein, the vampire action comic series Sword of Dracula, and the manga series Psy-Comm.\n\nPraise For…\n\nPraise for Alex Van Helsing: Voice of the Undead:“Wisecracks, gadgets and fast-paced action sequences abound in the second book about Alex Van Helsing….[H]umorous dialogue and harrowing escapes will keep action-oriented readers…entertained.”\n-Kirkus Reviews\n\nPraise for Alex Van Helsing: Vampire Rising: “James Bond meets Dracula. 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Almost the grand stand and the crowd of thousands\nare one pair of legs and one voice standing up and yelling hurrah.\nI see the driver of Alix and the owner smothered in a fury of handshakes, a mob of caresses. I see the wives of the driver\nand owner smothered in a crush of white summer dresses and parasols.\nHours later, at sundown, gray dew creeping on the sod and sheds, I see Alix again:\n Dark, shining-velvet Alix,\n Night-sky Alix in a gray blanket,\n Led back and forth by a nigger.\n Velvet and night-eyed Alix\n With slim legs of steel.\nAnd I want to rub my nose against the nose of the mare Alix.\n\nAdded: Feb 4 2004 | Viewed: 4196 times | Comments and analysis of Alix by Carl Sandburg Comments (0)\n\nAlix - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Carl Sandburg\nPoem: 18. Alix\nVolume: Cornhuskers\nYear: Published/Written in 1918\nPoem of the Day: Nov 19 2007\nThere are no comments for this poem. 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Damn. spicysista Apr 2019 #1\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #2\nI was transported, walking with you along the river. panader0 Apr 2019 #3\nThanks, panader0 ! H2O Man Apr 2019 #6\nThank you for sharing voteearlyvoteoften Apr 2019 #4\nThanks! H2O Man Apr 2019 #7\nK&R... spanone Apr 2019 #5\nThanks! H2O Man Apr 2019 #8\nWhat a beautiful post malaise Apr 2019 #9\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #11\nWe are all the products of everything we experienced malaise Apr 2019 #13\nRight. H2O Man Apr 2019 #18\nYou brother are a free man malaise Apr 2019 #70\nAn excellent read. gademocrat7 Apr 2019 #10\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #12\nThank you, I enjoyed reading your post. Bluepinky Apr 2019 #14\nThanks! H2O Man Apr 2019 #16\nThe spirituality shines through in your writing, it's very comforting. Bluepinky Apr 2019 #26\nAgain, thank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #32\nSounds like the perfect set-up--cabin, woods, pond, crackling fire and dogs. Bluepinky Apr 2019 #101\n\"What a lo-o-o-onnnng strange trip it's been...\" lastlib Apr 2019 #15\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #17\nA wonderful and bittersweet read, thank you for posting it..n/t monmouth4 Apr 2019 #19\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #33\nTY for this thread! bluestarone Apr 2019 #20\nOne of the finest posts I've ever encountered on this forum. A pleasure both to read and Atticus Apr 2019 #21\nThank you, Atticus. H2O Man Apr 2019 #34\nWhat a beautiful and moving post, my dear H20 Man... CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2019 #22\nThanks, Peggy! H2O Man Apr 2019 #36\n. lunatica Apr 2019 #23\nRight. H2O Man Apr 2019 #37\nWisdom, always wisdom, H20 Man. democrank Apr 2019 #24\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #38\nSometimes the best we can do is simply bear witness. Kind of Blue Apr 2019 #25\nThanks! H2O Man Apr 2019 #39\nhe gave 'me' etc. for good writing kiri Apr 2019 #27\nYet English H2O Man Apr 2019 #29\nno reason for disparaging the Brewerton culture kiri Apr 2019 #45\nI wrote the H2O Man Apr 2019 #46\nDetermined to pick at it, are you? I see we didn't accompany Waterman on the same walk... Hekate Apr 2019 #63\nWouldn't that be \"Pict attic\"? yonder Apr 2019 #69\nLooking for a Pict-ax would take me much further afield than New York State. Gods know what's... Hekate Apr 2019 #71\nYikes! H2O Man Apr 2019 #83\nI really enjoyed reading this post. I could visualize every step he took on his walk. I didn't Tess49 Apr 2019 #81\nThanks. H2O Man Apr 2019 #82\nThanks for the input. It helped to stifle my strong desire to be mean to that person. n/t Tess49 Apr 2019 #90\nThe bow & arrow H2O Man Apr 2019 #91\nExcellent point. I feel like I need to copy this response and carry it with me in my purse. I tend Tess49 Apr 2019 #96\nUh oh! How are you ever going to outdo this essay? Thank you very, very much for sharing Karadeniz Apr 2019 #28\nOh, thank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #47\nThank you for sharing your stream of remembrances and reflections Pluvious Apr 2019 #30\nRight. H2O Man Apr 2019 #48\nBeautiful and poignant... Docreed2003 Apr 2019 #31\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #49\nBeautiful writing! llmart Apr 2019 #35\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #50\nWow! Interesting stories. llmart Apr 2019 #73\nOh, yes. H2O Man Apr 2019 #93\nI read lots. This is the best I've read on the internet in a long time. Thanks. mahannah Apr 2019 #40\nWow! Thank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #51\nBeautifully written. Thank you. Shrike47 Apr 2019 #41\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #52\nThank you. yonder Apr 2019 #42\nThanks! H2O Man Apr 2019 #53\nThanks for taking us on a thoughtful ramble... Hekate Apr 2019 #43\nA few years back, H2O Man Apr 2019 #56\nOne of the fine things about being older is the long View. nolabear Apr 2019 #44\nI agree. H2O Man Apr 2019 #57\nYour story took me back to my own youth... kentuck Apr 2019 #54\nIt's a curious thing, H2O Man Apr 2019 #58\nI always felt younger than my body. kentuck Apr 2019 #61\nI think that is H2O Man Apr 2019 #64\nThe young tend to think they will be young forever. kentuck Apr 2019 #67\nI'm glad that H2O Man Apr 2019 #68\nThank you H2O Man! kentuck Apr 2019 #74\nVery moving essay and excellently written. Thank you. justhanginon Apr 2019 #55\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #59\nThank You for the post...K and R. Stuart G Apr 2019 #60\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #62\nGreat post! bluecollar2 Apr 2019 #65\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #66\nThis is a treasure. You are a treasure. chia Apr 2019 #72\nThanks! H2O Man Apr 2019 #84\nYou have to be old enough to appreciate the sentiments of looking back like this. keithbvadu2 Apr 2019 #75\nRight. H2O Man Apr 2019 #85\nI've never been a fan of Thoreau's philosophy. but ppl can't be painted in a single Kurt V. Apr 2019 #76\nThank you, for your poignant post. wendyb-NC Apr 2019 #77\nWell, thanks, wendyb-NC ! H2O Man Apr 2019 #86\nI love going on your walks with you coeur_de_lion Apr 2019 #78\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #87\nThe more we walk the further away the city on the hill seems to be. grantcart Apr 2019 #79\nValid point. H2O Man Apr 2019 #88\nsirs or mamm, AllaN01Bear Apr 2019 #80\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #89\nThank you for bdamomma Apr 2019 #92\nWell said. H2O Man Apr 2019 #94\nThank your for your wonderful story H2O man. Absolutely lovely. One of the best reads I have c-rational Apr 2019 #95\nThanks! H2O Man Apr 2019 #98\nkick Demovictory9 Apr 2019 #97\nOne question: H2O Man Apr 2019 #99\nlol. i hope so! Demovictory9 Apr 2019 #100\nI needed this, H2O Man MBS Apr 2019 #102\nThank you! H2O Man Apr 2019 #104\nI don't think I've ever read an OP of yours that I didn't Rec. This is one of your most powerful. nt femmedem Apr 2019 #103\nThanks, femmedem! H2O Man Apr 2019 #105\nLatest Discussions»General Discussion»A Long, Strange Walk»Reply #9", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000032186508179} +{"content": "Where Were You? (2010)\n\nWhere Were You? (2010)\n\nin EPUB format, also available for Kindle or in PDF\n\n16,368 words (≈ about 1 hour)\n\nThe latest in an ongoing series of notations concerning high-profile or otherwise notable deaths. Since 1992 have I recorded “where I was” when I learned about such passings, along with whatever thoughts I have about the person who has died. The present volume covers deaths that occurred in 2010.\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. 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Dreams are sweet,\nBut better flowers are growing at your feet.\nIf you crush, or pass unheeding, idle friend,\nYou shall answer for their ruin in the end. \n\nAdded: Mar 18 2005 | Viewed: 3001 times | Comments and analysis of Arise by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Comments (0)\n\nArise - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Ella Wheeler Wilcox\nPoem: Arise\nPoem of the Day: Apr 17 2010\nThere are no comments for this poem. Why not be the first one to post something about it?\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Arise, has not yet been commented on. You can click here to be the first to post a comment about it.\n\nPoem Info\n\nWilcox Info\nCopyright © 2000-2012 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. 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But by creating the E-Text … Read more\n\nStudying the Classics with a Little Help from Technology\n\nby Meghan Bogardus CortezTwitter Meghan is an associate editor with EdTech: Focus on Higher Education.   In this featured article in EdTech Magazine, proponents of digital humanities are discussed with the combination of art and literature and modern tech. At universities across the country, all types of students, whether they are majoring in literature or engineering, usually have … Read more\n\nDigital Humanities and The Six Degrees of Francis Bacon\n\nA digital humanities project out of Carnegie Mellon University has been awarded the prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities grant. The project titled Six Degrees of Francis Bacon puts a historical twist on the popular game “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.” In lieu of connecting hollywood stars, Six Degrees of Francis Bacon draws connections between early modern artists, playwrights, … Read more\n\niSchool to make strong showing at Digital Humanities 2016\n\nSeveral iSchool representatives will speak at Digital Humanities 2016, the annual conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations. The event will be held in Krakow, Poland on July 11-17. Presentations by iSchool faculty, staff, and students include: “Mining Texts with the Extracted Features Dataset” Presented by Postdoctoral Research Associate Peter Organisciak and Professor J. … Read more\n\nDigital Humanities Summer Institute\n\nThe Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI), was hosted by the University of Victoria campus in Saanich and Oak Bay within Greater Victoria, British Columbia. The Digital Humanities Summer Institute provides an ideal environment for discussing and learning about new computing technologies and how they are influencing teaching, research, dissemination, creation, and preservation in different disciplines, via a community-based approach. … Read more\n\nDebates in Digital Humanities\n\nWhat does the phrase Digital Humanities mean to you? A Google search of the term will reveal many different definitions and explanations. At its root, Digital Humanities can be thought of as the intersection of the humanities and digital technology. Sounds like a good thing, right? Well, not everyone thinks so. In a move that … Read more\n\nImperial Chinese Studies and Trends in the Digital Humanities\n\nThe field of Digital Humanities spans the reach of every society, their recorded works and history, and beyond. For scholars of imperial Chinese, the difference in the way language documents are processed can make comparison and cross-study difficult. In his article Imperial Chinese Studies and Trends in the Digital Humanities, Paul Vierthaler discusses new developments … Read more\n\nTextual Reuse in the Eighteenth Century\n\nPublished on June 9, 2016 By Douglas Ernest Duhaime Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2016, Volume 10 Number 1 University of Notre Dame Being a writer today means creating original content and properly citing sources for borrowed content. But before the middle of the 18th century, authors often committed what most today would consider plagiarism – and … Read more\n\nThe Genesis of Digital Humanities and What’s Next.\n\nPublished on 5/24/2016 By Gregory Mone Communications of the ACM, Vol. 59 No. 6, Pages 20-21 What’s Next for Digital Humanities? See the story of Father Roberto Busa, an Italian Jesuit priest who conceived the project to index the works of St. Thomas Aquinas word by word. There were an estimated 10 million words, so … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999845027923584} +{"content": "\nPosts Tagged 'life'250.From a moon’s eye\n\nMy father lived at the top\n\nOn the right\n\nThis is after he died\n\nI came to live on the rocks\n\nWhere you can see the lake\n\nI sit on a bench\n\nThe evening comes like love\n\nI let myself feel the evening\n\nOn my skin\n\nTrees and stones look with me\n\nWith not even one thought\n\nIn them\n\nThe moon, an adventurer,\n\nWill come soon\n\nTo fly over the Galilee\n\nSharp rocks and all\n\nI wonder if the roads can melt\n\nThe sky – yawn\n\nMe – sing in a few voices\n\nMy higher self is resting too\n\nNo matter what he does\n\nHis language does not understand\n\nThe war\n\nThe sharp\n\nThe past\n\nThe will be\n\nDeep in peace\n\nHe folds a sweater\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 213 other followers\n\nMy Pages\n\nThe healing process\n\nEntries 1-58 show how I use the method of Intuition Through Art to heal myself from Peripheral Neuropathy.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9556597471237183} +{"content": "Multiple Exclamation Marks in Graffiti, Signs & Stickers\n\nThe use of the exclamation mark in writing is generally discouraged. In my experience, an exclamation mark in academic writing is perceived of as frivolous. My husband says he was taught to use one in every ten thousand words. The late Terry Pratchett is attributed to have said “Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of … Read more\n\nImages of Intimacy, Passion and Affection in the Age of #MeToo\n\nIt’s coming up to Valentine’s Day and in the past week I’ve been looking through my photo catalogue for images I’ve taken on the theme of love, passion and romance. I recently encountered an interesting article in The Washington Post written by Monica Hesse. She discusses an iconic photograph dating from the end of WW2. … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998843669891357} +{"content": "Chocolate stories, books, poems, and more\n\n17 results    \n\nThis is dedicated to someone who I have shared the sweetest mental bliss with, and yes you are so missed my love.. a tender kiss to you in the wind Brown Eyes Read More\nMy final experiment turned into his experiment. I hope you enjoy the tongue lashing as much as I did. Read More\n\nReads: 3964\n\nComments: 13\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksiesilk Classic Group House\n\nI wasn't expecting him. We email that's all! Then reading the word \"downstairs\" changed everything, but not even he was ready for my sweet tooth... Read More\n\nReads: 3186\n\nComments: 2\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksiesilk Classic Group House\n\nHe removed the cover of the chocolate spread and dip his c**k into the chocolate spread Read More\nRaki is walking home at night, exhausted from partying. It unexpectedly starts to rain, and someone suggests a shortcut down an underground passageway. There, he encounters a woman who forces herself upon him in a moment of opportunity and sensuality. Trigger Alert™: If you leave your seat while reading this… Read More\n....THE TRUTH ABOUT SHOES Can you remember your first pair of shoes? Maybe, maybe not. Okay then can you remember your favourite pair of shoes? Each time you went past the shop, did they sit in the front display, your eyes drawn to the glittery straps? Or maybe it was… Read More\nMan seeks Woman for companionship and other work related activities for several days. Must be aged between twenty and twenty eight, not committed, able to attend black tie events and have appropriate etiquette. Call number along the bottom of the ad and enquire for 'Ralph' Read More\nAfter realizing that she'd taken a wrong turn in trying to secure her love, Emile embarks on a journey filled with love lust and romance in winning her man back. Read More\nPleasurable and unexpected night for Edward with what he thought was with his wife only. ~ Rosalie continued to touch my body all over and play with my back door. She turned on the vibration and it felt unbelievable. The combination of that and Coraline's tongue swirling on my member… Read More\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8769323825836182} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “clear out”\n\nclear out\n\nverb uk phrasal verb with clear   /klɪər/ us    /klɪr/\nto leave a place: I hear Daphne's finally told her husband to clear out (= to leave home). 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There was more than one woman at the Women’s March carrying a sign reading: “I can’t believe I’m still protesting this shit.”\n\nPhiladelphia City Paper’s “Get Lit” blog, contributing writer covering Philadelphia authors, books, and literary events.\n\nUnfortunately all City Paper archives were removed from the Internet.\n\n • The real deal with pregnancy – 5/15/15\n • Philly — ‘ A city that might yet be kind to you’ – 5/22/15\n • What we choose for a bookish new mom who has read ‘everything’ – 5/29/15\n • Author Elise Juska on ‘The Blessing’ of Northeast Philadelphia – 6/05/15\n • ‘Adventures in Wonderland’ at the Central Library’s Rare Book Department – 6/12/15\n • The inspiration behind Rachel Pastan’s ‘Alena’ – 6/19/15\n • A feast for fiction lovers – 6/26/15\n • The UK’s funniest feminist comes to Philadelphia – 7/08/15\n • ‘Finding Hollis,’ finding readers – 9/04/2015\n\nLiterary Mama.com, contributing book reviewer\n\nPhilly Word of Mouth Blog, creator", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000083446502686} +{"content": "Tuesday, March 26, 2013\n\nKnit the Season by Kate Jacobs\n\nKnit the Season\nby Kate Jacobs\nmp3 audiobook\nrating 5stars\n\nfrom Kobo:\n\nIt has been awhile since I have posted a review. *smh I know, I know, shame on me. Worse yet, I haven’t been reading that much lately. Still I have a ton of reviews to write. I am also not happy with the style of writing on this blog. So I’m going to try something a bit more conversational and see how it goes. On to today’s post.\n\nKnit the Season is book three of the Friday Night Knit Club series by Kate Jacobs. Change is the theme of this latest book. Learning how to adjust when life throws you a curve ball is an important lesson. At every\nDakota is faced with a situation not turning out the way she thought it would or was just plain blindsided.\n\nI listened to this on audio several times. I really like the story. Dakota was annoying at times. Though the theme of the book is change, and knowing that meant that she would most likely have a hard time trying to deal with change, the way she constantly thought about how things were going to affect her bother me (especially when it came to Gran).\n\nKate still finds way to keep Georgia relevant. Switching from present day to flashbacks are hard for some readers to get right, it is done well throughout the series so far. The characters are all well developed. Reading the story and its characters makes me want to walk into Walker and Daughter yarn shop. And finally, there are several recipes and knitting patterns at the end. I love this about the books. You don’t just get a story, you get activities to try as well.\n\nTBR list 1\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.545086145401001} +{"content": "body piercing\n\n(redirected from Body piercing needle)\nAlso found in: Medical.\n\nbody piercing\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.\n\nbod′y pierc`ing\n\nthe piercing of a part of the body other than the ear, as the navel, in order to insert an ornamental ring or stud.\n[1975–80]\nRandom House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nbod·y pierc·ing\n\nn. perforación con un objeto metálico o plástico de una parte del cuerpo.\nEnglish-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9881956577301025} +{"content": "Submit a Poem\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nKiefer Cannon Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Wrong which was written by poet Kiefer Cannon. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Kiefer Cannon\n\nBest Kiefer Cannon Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nyou say that I am wrong.\nThat my ideals are a misconception.\n“Na” I say \nfor you are wrong.\nBut then, you say the same.\nThis circumlocution gets no were.\nI am the right one, but yet, you still persist. \nFine the answer I will show\nnot with words \nthe knife knows no such bonds! \nnow who is wrong? \nI ask.\nRespond less is the wind.\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. Be the first to comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9849185347557068} +{"content": "\nA summary of the common law of England as it stood in force, before it was altered by statute or acts of Parliament /\n\nMain Author: Finch, Henry, Sir, d. 1625.\nCorporate Authors: Early English Books Online.\nOther Authors: E. 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Web. 25 Jul 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Submit a Poem\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nMy Teachers\n\nhiram lewis Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled My Teachers which was written by poet hiram lewis. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by hiram lewis\n\nBest Hiram Lewis Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nMy Teachers\n\nThey seem to like me. Sure I am paranoid, but really they seem to like me. Frank Okada handed me a shot of scotch and called me an ofay nigger son of a *****. There was no doubt as to his love. His mentor Fred Mitchell wished me to come to Ellsworth Kelly’s estate and be a love object. Fred was a sweetheart. He was the original owner of “The Hester Street Cat”, a black and white tom that ripped the guts from an attacking dog. Mrs. Gillespie didn’t like me and I didn’t care. I sure didn’t like her. Her with her low cut sweaters leaning forward with fat breasts making us memorize “the star spangled banner”. I got a minus one hundred and seventy three.\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. Be the first to comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9075086712837219} +{"content": "Yet Another Kitten Arrives at our Mallorcan FChilling out on the terrace\n\nSuch a small creature in The Boss’s arms\n\nJan Edwards Copyright 2014", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.974057674407959} +{"content": "Nocover-blank-133x176\nWinter's Child\nDea Trier Mørch\n\nWinter's Child\n\n3.79 of 5 stars 3.79  ·  rating details  ·  38 ratings  ·  3 reviews\nDea Trier Morch depicts with uncommon skill an experienec that pays no attention to language differences or national boundaries: childbirth. Set in a maternity ward for difficult cases, her novel is unique in focusing on the weeks immediately before and after delivery. While December gives way to the new year the women enocunter the private anxieties and mysteries of mothe...more\nHardcover, 271 pages\nPublished June 1st 1986 by University of Nebraska Press\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\n(showing 1-30 of 54)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nLidt for meget kvindeunivers og 70'er kvindekamp/Kvinde kend din krop efter min smag. Og er jeg den eneste, der synes, Dea Trier Mørchs illustrationer er både grimme og spooky? Muligvis har jeg dårlig smag, men jeg sidder og frygter for at vende siderne, fordi jeg er bange for at få smidt en udvidet skede med et barnehoved på tværs, lige i sylten på næste side. Didn't need that! Smukt sprog, men jeg er bestemt større fan af hendes andre romaner. Måske fordi jeg endnu ikke har børn og hele underl...more\nIt's been awhile since I've read a feminist novel and I found Winter's Child to be particularly refreshing. Sparsely written and focused on the lives of several pregnant women in a maternity ward, Winter's Child is a unique look at the difficulties of pregnancy, birth, motherhood, and family. My only complaint is that occasionally I confused a few of the female protagonists (not usually an issue in novels), but I had a poorly formatted ebook which certainly didn't help. A great read and has aged...more\nBára Bryndís\nFalleg bók, fallega skrifuð og fallega myndskreytt. Full af hlýju og einhverju mjúku dönsku átakaleysi sem . Las þessa bók fyrir tvítugt og elskaði þennan kvennaheim (minn heim) sem var svo fáséður í bókmenntunum.\nJun 10, 2013 Nanna marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition\nMay 15, 2013 Signe marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition\nMar 29, 2013 Zsu added it\nVictoria Law\nJul 18, 2012 Victoria Law marked it as to-read\n« previous 1 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\nDea Trier Mørch was a Danish artist, novelist, and socialist.\nMore about Dea Trier Mørch...\nKastaniealleen: Roman indre by: roman Aftenstjernen: Roman Morgengaven: roman Hvide løgne\n\nShare This Book\n\nNo trivia or quizzes yet. Add some now »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5265628099441528} +{"content": "\nMy other brother\nstuck some yuck\nin you know where\n(not there, my hair!)\nand though I know\npaybacks are wrong\nmy daylong song\nwas, “Swine, you’re mine!”\nI made him ‘fraid,\nfor pity he prayed\nand swore no more\nto stick some yick.\n\nWritten for #OctPoWriMo and Quadrille Monday #66 at dVerse Pub, hosted by WhimsyGizmo. This week we were called upon to write a poem of exactly 44 words about something yucky, “and please make it light,” she says. So I did. I do believe this is the first time I’ve written a rhyming Quadrille. There is not an ounce of truth to my story. It’s just for fun. Incidentally, what did the speaker do for paybacks?\n\nCopyright © 2018 Abigail Gronway – All Rights Reserved\n\n3 Replies to “Paybacks", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9247360229492188} +{"content": "\n\nThe 30th issue saw a reprint of the very first Monomyth cover\n\nPoem by DJ Tyrer. Published in Monomyth 32 and in the third edition of Arcady.\n\n • The Standing Stone was written specially to accompany a reprint of Richard Burman's cover for issue one of Monomyth (right) that appeared in Monomyth 32.\n • It is the second poem DJ Tyrer has written based on that cover; the other, A Pause In Arcady, appeared in his collection Arcady.\n • DJ Tyrer has only written three poems inspired by Monomyth covers - the third is Unbidden.\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8347903490066528} +{"content": "Abbey's Bookshop Logo\nGo to my checkout basket\nLogin to Abbey's Bookshop\nRegister with Abbey's Bookshop\nGift Vouchers\nBrowse by Category\n\nGoogle Book Preview\nThe True Story of Maddie Bright\nMary-Rose MacColl\nThe True Story of Maddie Bright by Mary-Rose MacColl at Abbey's Bookshop,\n\nThe True Story of Maddie Bright\n\nMary-Rose MacColl\n\nAllen & Unwin\n\nFiction & Literature;\nModern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)\n\n504 pages\n\nIn stock\nReady to ship\norder qty:  \nAdd this item to my basket\n\n'A thoughtful, multi-layered tale that probes the stories we tell ourselves about family and friendship, power and control. MacColl's writing deftly - yet gently - explores the nature of courage and kept me guessing to the very end.' - Kirsty Manning, author of the bestselling The Jade Lily\n\nIn 1920, seventeen-year-old Maddie Bright gratefully accepts a job as a serving girl on the royal tour of Australia by Edward, Prince of Wales. Maddie's talents soon earn her the respect of Helen Burns, the prince's vivacious press secretary, and Rupert Waters, his most loyal man, and Maddie is in awe of Edward himself, the 'people's' prince.\n\nWhat starts as a desire to help her family, devastated by the recent war, becomes for Maddie a chance to work on something that matters. When the unthinkable happens, it is swift and life changing.\n\nDecades later, Maddie Bright is living in a ramshackle house in Paddington, Brisbane. She has Ed, her drunken and devoted neighbour, to talk to, the television news to shout at, and door-knocker religions to join. But when London journalist Victoria Byrd gets the sniff of a story that might lead to the true identity of a famously reclusive writer, Maddie's version of her own story may change.\n\n1920, 1981 and 1997: the strands twist across the seas and over two continents to build a compelling story of love and fame, motherhood and friendship. Set at key moments in the lives of two of the most loved and hated figures of the twentieth century, in Maddie Bright, a reader will find a friend and, by novel's close, that friend's true and moving story.\n\nBy:   Mary-Rose MacColl\nImprint:   Allen & Unwin\nCountry of Publication:   Australia\nDimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, \nISBN:   9781760295240\nISBN 10:   1760295248\nPages:   504\nPublication Date:   April 2019\nAudience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced\nFormat:   Paperback\nPublisher's Status:   Active\n\nThe True Story of Maddie Bright is Mary-Rose MacColl's sixth novel. Her first novel, No Safe Place, was runner-up in the 1995 Australian/Vogel literary award and her first non-fiction book, The Birth Wars, was a finalist in the 2009 Walkley Awards. Her international bestseller, In Falling Snow, was published to great acclaim in 2012 in Australia and the US. Swimming Home, published in 2015, won the People's Choice Award at the 2016 Queensland Literary Awards. MacColl's memoir, For a Girl, was published in 2017 and was shortlisted in the Queensland Literary awards and the Victorian Premier's Literary awards. 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I'll do my best to let you know what's what.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8034552931785583} +{"content": "Writing & Poetry Articles by Megan Sheldon — Knoji\nAuto Beauty Business Culture Dieting DIY Events Fashion Finance Food Freelancing Gardening Health Hobbies Home Internet Jobs Law Local Media Men's Health Mobile Nutrition Parenting Pets Pregnancy Products Psychology Real Estate Relationships Science Seniors Sports Technology Travel Wellness Women's Health\nWriting & PoetryMegan Sheldon has written 5 Writing & Poetry articles, has received +15 recommendations and is currently the #15 ranked expert in this subject.\nHere are Megan Sheldon's articles in Writing & Poetry:\nMeiosis in the study of literature describes the use of understatement to emphasise a point, understated responses to or descriptions of a situation used to heighten the impact of a dramatic moment. The information below is intended to help define the term meiosis, and to show some examples of meiosis in literature and the media.\nPublished by Louise Jones 97 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +7 votes | 6 comments\nThe different styles in writing. Why web content is written different than literature.\nPublished by Martine Pauwels 98 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +9 votes | 1 comments\nRules and examples for when and how to use apostrophes in contractions or for possessive nouns.\nPublished by Katie Taylor 99 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +3 votes | 2 comments\nAn in depth study of the use of syllables versus the Japanese onji (sound syllalbe) and what it means to the length of English haiku and its structure.\nPublished by Don Baird 101 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +13 votes | 9 comments\nWhat plagiarism is and the legal issues of this area\nPublished by Ngozi Nwabineli 101 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +9 votes | 14 comments\nWhy a spell checker should not be relied on as it is fallible.The best way to fix errors is to read it, re-read it and then read it again.\nPublished by Alistair Briggs 103 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +11 votes | 4 comments\nA brief history of profanity in literature and my views on it\nPublished by Angelique Fyre 104 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +9 votes | 6 comments\nCorrect use of spelling and grammar are essential for good writing. Proofreading for errors and copy-editing our submitted works for accuracy makes perfect.\nPublished by thestickman 104 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +20 votes | 19 comments\nIn France, many schools and universities evaluate students on their capacity to write argumentative texts called 'dissertations.' These 1200-2000 word texts follow strict formal guidelines, which are often taken for granted at a University level. This method is quite different from the way professors evaluate their students in North-American or Anglo-Saxon Universities. Indeed, the French 'dissertation' (known as a variety of the 'argument driven essay' in English) should be distinguished from t...\nPublished by Kyapa 105 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +6 votes | 9 comments\nChoose \"that\" to introduce a defining relative clause and \"which\" to introduce a non-defining relative clause.\nPublished by David Guion 105 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +4 votes | 0 comments\nIntroduction in different writing genres\nPublished by Angelique Fyre 106 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +16 votes | 13 comments\nBad writing style, sometimes called 'purple prose' is a style of writing that is excessively showing the story (passive voice) to the reader instead of just telling the story (active voice.)\nPublished by thestickman 106 months ago in Writing & Poetry | +2 votes | 2 comments\nA Wiki for every subject that you name, exists. 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Please check back soon or try Book Fetch.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5471937656402588} +{"content": "You are looking at  1-10 of 17 articles  for:\n\n • Generative Linguistics x\nClear All\n\nCyclicity in Syntax  \n\nRobert Freidin\n\nOnline publication date:\nJun 2017\nCyclicity in syntax constitutes a property of derivations in which syntactic operations apply bottom-up in the production of ever larger constituents. The formulation of a principle of ... More\n\nParticipial Relative Clauses  \n\nPetra Sleeman\n\nOnline publication date:\nMar 2017\nRelative clauses of which the predicate contains a present, past, or passive participle can be used in a reduced form. Although it has been shown that participial relative clauses cannot ... More\n\nDistributed Morphology  \n\nJonathan David Bobaljik\n\nOnline publication date:\nMar 2017\nDistributed Morphology (DM) is a framework in theoretical morphology, characterized by two core tenets: (i) that the internal hierarchical structure of words is, in the first instance, ... More\n\nNoam Chomsky  \n\nHoward Lasnik and Terje Lohndal\n\nNoam Avram Chomsky is one of the central figures of modern linguistics. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 7, 1928. In 1945, Chomsky enrolled in the University of ... More\n\nScope Marking at the Syntax-Semantics Interface  \n\nVeneeta Dayal and Deepak Alok\n\nNatural language allows questioning into embedded clauses. One strategy for doing so involves structures like the following: [CP-1 whi [TP DP V [CP-2 … ti …]]], where a wh-phrase that ... More\n\nCopular Constructions in Syntax  \n\nMarcel den Dikken and Teresa O’Neill\n\nCopular sentences (sentences of the form A is B) have been prominent on the research agenda for linguists and philosophers of language since classical antiquity, and continue to be ... More\n\nInflectional Morphology  \n\nGregory Stump\n\nOnline publication date:\nJun 2017\nInflection is the systematic relation between words’ morphosyntactic content and their morphological form; as such, the phenomenon of inflection raises fundamental questions about the ... More\n\nDisplacement in Syntax  \n\nKlaus Abels\n\nDisplacement is a ubiquitous phenomenon in natural languages. Grammarians often speak of displacement in cases where the rules for the canonical word order of a language lead to the ... More\n\nBare Nominals  \n\nBert Le Bruyn, Henriëtte de Swart, and Joost Zwarts\n\nOnline publication date:\nMay 2017\nBare nominals (also called “bare nouns”) are nominal structures without an overt article or other determiner. The distinction between a bare noun and a noun that is part of a larger ... More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999817430973053} +{"content": "Letters to my child. Leadership, Business and Kaizen.\n\nTag: Bill Watterson\n\nKafka, Salinger and Watterson: the Gift\n\nI guess I was a little distracted when I sat with my wife to watch Metamorphosis last week. We were really looking forward to watching this play. Back when I was a kid I re-read the first line of the book several times: “As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed… Read More ›", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995394349098206} +{"content": "Sunday, 9 June 2013\n\nThe Portrait Book Tour\n\n        From 10th - 15th June inclusive, I will be taking a virtual book tour to celebrate my Traditional Regency Romance THE PORTRAIT.  I am offering two prizes of pearl earrings to a randomly chosen commenter and tour host.\n\n        Below you will find a list of tour dates and stops, join me there and leave a comment with a chance to win  a prize.\n\nJune 10:\nJune 11:\nBook Spotlight & Excerpt @ Storey Book Reviews\nReview, Guest Post & Excerpt @ Heart Breaking Reviews\nJune 12:\nAuthor Interview, Spotlight & Excerpt @ Clean Romance Reviews\nJune 13:\nBook Spotlight & Excerpt @ Celticladys Reviews\n\nJune 14:\nBook Spotlight @ Fantasy Books\nReview, Spotlight, Top 5 Post @ Deal Sharing Aunt\nJune 15:\nReview & Spotlight @ Toodles Book Club\nJune 16:\nGuest Post, Spotlight & Excerpt @ The Book Divas Club\nJune 17:\nJune 18:\nReview & Guest Post @ My Devotional Thoughts\nJune 19:\nBook Spotlight & Excerpt @ Word to Dreams\nJune 20:\nReview & Spotlight @ Recent Reads\n\nVisit my website  www.hazel-statham.co.uk  for excerpts and more information on this and all my books. \n\n1 comment:\n\n 1. Just to let you know that my blog post as part of the hop is now live here:\n\n http://toodlesbookclub.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/363-portrait.html", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8510879278182983} +{"content": "Furry Tales (and Feathers, & Scales)\n\nThey come in all shapes and sizes, and we love each and every one.\nThe writers of WPaD have compiled a collection of pet-themed stories and poetry that ranges from heartwarming to fantastical to thrilling and chilling.\nGet cozy, cuddle your furbabies, and enjoy a riveting read!\n\nNow available for your reading pleasure. Click here for electronic version. Paperback to come soon.\n\nNote: A few of my stories have been added that you might have seen before. This includes a few favorite Vlad’s Vampire Diary entries our editor thought would be a fun addition. Nobody can resist Vlad and his cats. That said, my stories are the least of the bunch. I am so impressed with this exceptionally talented and entertaining group of authors.\nThese authors include:\n Mandy White , Diana Garcia , Marla Todd J Harrison KempMichael Haberfelner , David Hunter , Debra Lamb , Dave HendersonHarpalyce Wilde  and more.\n\nThe beautiful cover design was created by Jason Kemp (J. Harrison Kemp)\n\nWe are Writers, Poets and Deviants, AKA WPaD.\n\nWe are an independent publishing group made up of writers who collaborate on thematic anthologies to raise funds for MS research.\n\nWe meet on the internet to share ideas and challenge ourselves to write in different genres. The stories and poetry we compose are compiled into books, which are sold to help raise funds in support of group members who live with MS.\n\nAll of the titles below can be purchased from Amazon, B&N and other find online book sellers in both electronic form and paperback.\n\nAdd all of these to your summer reading list.\n\nDeviant Shadows: Tales of the ParAbnormal (Paranormal ~ published 2021)\nGoin’ Extinct Too (apocalyptic ~ published in 2020)\nCreepies 3 (horror ~ published in 2019)\nTinsel Tales 2 (holiday ~ published in 2018)\nWeirder Tales (bizarre ~ published in 2018\nStrange Adventures in a Deviant Universe (science fiction ~ published in 2017)\nCreepies 2 (horror ~ published in 2015)\nGoin’ Extinct (apocalyptic ~ published in 2014)\nTinsel Tales (holiday ~ published in 2013)\nDragons and Dreams (fantasy ~ published in 2013)\nPassion’s Prisms (romance ~ published in 2013)\nCreepies (horror ~ published in 2012)\nNocturnal Desires (erotica ~ published in 2012)\n\n~ Juliette aka Vampire Maman\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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His other books include Away off Shore: Nantucket Island and Its People, 1602-1890 (which Russell Baker called \"indispensable\") and Abram's Eyes: The Native American Legend of Nantucket Island (\"a classic of historical truthtelling,\" according to Stuart Frank, director of the Kendall Whaling Museum). He has written an introduction to a new edition of Joseph Hart's Miriam Coffin, or The Whale Fisherman, a Nantucket novel (first published in 1834) that Melville relied upon for information about the island when writing Moby Dick.\n\nPhilbrick, a champion sailboat racer, has also written extensively about sailing, including The Passionate Sailor (1987) and the forthcoming Second Wind: A Sunfish Sailor's Odyssey. He was editor in chief of the classic Yaahting: A Parody (1984).\n\nIn his role as director of the Egan Institute of Maritime Studies, Philbrick, who is also a research fellow at the Nantucket Historical Association, gives frequent talks about Nantucket and sailing. He has appeared on \"NBC Today Weekend\", A&E's \"Biography\" series, and National Public Radio and has served as a consultant for the movie \"Moby Dick\", shown on the USA Network. He received a bachelor of Arts from Brown University and a Master of Arts in American Literature from Duke. He lives on Natucket with his wife and two children. Find Books by Nathaniel Philbrick\n\nSign Up\n • Penguin Newsletter\n\nSign up for the Penguin newsletter here»\n\nEmail Alerts\n\nTo keep up-to-date, input your email address, and we will contact you on publication\n\nPlease alert me via email when:\n\nThe author releases another book  \n\nSend this page to a friend", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9750020503997803} +{"content": "What does FIMMM stand for?\n\nWhat does FIMMM mean? 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In this article, that we pinched (with permission) from the Writing Teen Novels website, … Read More\n\nWriting a Cover Letter\n\nWhen I wrote my article on Writing a Synopsis, I mentioned that it was one of the most challenging tasks for authors. The cover letter (otherwise known as a Query Letter), by comparison, should actually be pretty simple. The main aim of your cover letter is to give the agent/publisher … Read More\n\nWriting a Synopsis\n\nI am sure it is not surprising, but writing a synopsis is the hardest task for most of our authors. It’s rare to find anyone completely confident in their synopsis and cover letter – even if they think they have written the world’s best book! It’s hard. And we – … Read More\n\n#ConfusedWords: ANY MORE vs ANYMORE\n\nWell, like everything with the English language, everyone has a different opinion on this… and as it is an ever-evolving language often all the thoughts are valid. Here are the schools of thought on this particular ‘debate’: Why are we talking about this? ‘Anymore’ is simply a misspelling of ‘any … Read More\n\nAuthor Interview – Jim Marwood\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR… Can you tell us a little bit more about yourself? What did you want to be when you ‘grew up’? I’m still unsure about the growing up bit, but I qualified in medicine in England, then emigrated as a ‘Ten Pound Pom’. I worked in tropical Queensland at a … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000075101852417} +{"content": "Ender's Shadow\n\nEnder's Shadow\n\nBook - 1999\nAverage Rating:\nRate this:\n\nThe novel that launched the bestselling Ender's Shadow series.\n\nPublisher: New York : Tor, 1999.\nISBN: 9780812575712\nBranch Call Number: SF/CARD\nCharacteristics: 379 p. ; 24 cm.\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nDec 24, 2017\n\nI put off reading this book for a long time because the summaries suggest that it's the same story all over again (as Ender's Game) but from a different character's perspective. That's really only true for the last third of the book though. The first two thirds or so describe Bean's back history in Rotterdam and how he got to Battle School.\n\nGenerally speaking, a good read. It seems expected that the reader has already read Ender's Game so this book doesn't even try to keep the twist a secret. I'm not sure whether or not it was expected that the reader had read the future Bean books. I had, and I found this one to flow nicely into them.\n\nAs in Ender's Game, Card's children speak and think far more maturely than their age would suggest reasonable (even for such gifted kids). Once you get past that, the series is great.\n\nAug 11, 2016\n\nThis book was pretty good. The twists that tied Bean and Ender's stories were amazing and satisfying, however, I was hoping to get a better and more positive view of the school after the amazing but rather negative Ender's Game but didn't get that. Bean doesn't seem the feel the need to get into depth about the place so we kinda get the same thing all over again except from a new set of eyes with a different background that makes two very similar characters.\n\nmvkramer Mar 11, 2016\n\nSorry, Ender. You're cool and all, but Bean is my new BFF. A quick read and a compelling story - can't wait to read volume 2!\n\nJan 26, 2016\n\nAfter reading Ender's Game, I was skeptical that I was going to enjoy this book very much. I was definitely wrong. Not only does it follow Bean's unique story, but it is interesting and fast-paced as it follows a very distinct adventure than the one Ender experienced. Bean's background, motivation, struggles, and focus are well-developed and different than Ender's making this book a good read in its own right. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoyed Ender's Game.\n\nNov 18, 2014\n\nTaking an immensely popular novel and rewriting it again only this time from another character's point of view isn't a good idea, right? The result would pale in comparison to the original or at worst be a complete disappointment and immediately shunned. Not in this case. Ender's Shadow, Card's parallel novel published fifteen years after Ender's Game, succeeds in almost every way it shouldn't.\n\nBook one of this Shadow Quartet revisits the geopolitical near-future Earth that Card barely had a chance to explore in the original Ender books, but more importantly it's a definitive look at the character of Bean, one of the key players in Ender's battle against the buggers. At points you'll want to roll your eyes at how brilliant Bean is portrayed. It's almost unbelievable. But it still works in the context of who Bean is and where he comes from. My favorite moments are getting to climb aboard again at Battle School, which is every bit as exciting to read here as it was in Ender's Game.\n\nKutysv Sep 01, 2014\n\nI greatly prefer Ender's Game to Ender's Shadow. While Bean was a very interesting character, there were a lot more introspective aspects to this book which made it seem more sluggish.\n\nAug 31, 2014\n\nI actually liked Bean's story better than Ender's. The latter got too strange for me at either book 3 or 4, but I'm not going to give any spoilers. I suggest you read both series, but if you read this one first I'm sure you'll understand what I'm saying haha.\n\nAug 13, 2014\n\nI think Superman_Wu meant a 180 not a 360.\n\nAug 02, 2014\n\nOrson Scott Card’s Ender’s Shadow (1999) - Ender Shadow Series Book 1 – is really Bean’s story. Excellent book! Doctor-at-Bass! 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In 1921 he became a Roman Catholic and in 1922 began a long association with Gill. He preferred that his work in engraving, water‐colour, and drawing should be intimately combined with his own writing, or the writing of others. The Welsh Mabinogion, the ‘matter of Britain’ (centring on King Arthur), and the Bible provided much of the material and the background for his poetry. In Parenthesis (1937) was an epic work of mixed poetry and prose on the subject of war. The Anathemata (1952) is a long, complex work of poetry and prose, celebrating in richly allusive language the ancient ‘matter of Britain’; The Sleeping Lord (1974) is a collection of complete fragments of a projected work centred on the Crucifixion, and the lives of Roman soldiers at the time.\n\nSubjects: Literature.\n\nReference entries\n\nSee all related reference entries in Oxford Index »\n\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content. 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(Author).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 3 of 3 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 3 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nEckhart Public Library - Main JP COH (Text) 840191002011723 Children's Picture Books - Lower Level Available -\nNorth Madison County Elwood Public Library JT FIC COH (Text) 30419101294847 Juvenile Fiction Available -\nSchricker Main Library E COH (Text) 30032010599618 JUVENILE PICTURE BOOK Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781609052119 (hb.)\n • Physical Description: Unpaged : col.ill. ; 21cm.\n • Edition: 1st ed.\n • Publisher: Maplewood, NJ : Blue Apple Books, 2012.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: Charlie looks forward to the day when he can exchange his sled for skis, his tricycle for a racing bike, and join in big, daring adventures with the Daddy he loves.\nSubject: Fathers and sons > Juvenile fiction.\nAdventure > Juvenile fiction.\nSports > Juvenile fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8266676068305969} +{"content": "How to say snap in Polish snæp\n\nWould you like to know how to translate snap to Polish? This page provides all possible translations of the word snap in the Polish language.\n\n • pstrykać palcami, pstryknąć palcamiPolish\n\nDiscuss this snap Polish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"snap.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 23 Feb. 2018. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "shop by\n\nThe Postcard (Paperback)\n\nAuthor: Abbott, Tony\n\nCustomer Reviews   Write a Review\n\nBe the first to review this item and earn 25 Rakuten Super Points™\n\nProduct Overview\n\nWhile in St. Petersburg, Florida, to help clean out his recently-deceased grandmothers house, thirteen-year-old Jason finds an old postcard which leads him on an adventure that blends an unfinished detective story with his familys past. Reprint. *Author: Abbott, Tony *Publication Date: 2009/05/01 *Number of Pages: 358 *Binding Type: Paperback *Grade Level: 4-6 *Language: English *Depth: 1.25 *Width: 5.00 *Height: 7.50\n\nPublisher Little Brown & Co\nMfg Part# 9780316011730\nSKU 210405725\nFormat Paperback\nISBN10 0316011738\nRelease Date 5/1/2009\nProduct Attributes\neBooks Kobo\nBook Format Paperback\nMinimum Age 10\nNumber of Pages 0358\nPublisher Little, Brown Young Readers\n$3.74 + $3.99 shipping\n$8.00 You save $4.26", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.96555495262146} +{"content": "Hi, I'm looking for for reviews for my debut novel, Into The Dark. It's a suspense/thriller with romance, and has been really well received by reviewers. I am looking for reviewers outside my author circle and would love to share the book with you. \n\nYou can read more on Amazon.\n\nIf you're interested, please email me at stacygreenauthor@gmail.com\n\nViews: 13\n\nReplies to This Discussion\n\nI would be interested in reviewing your book.\n\nHere's a link to my blog all contact information is there.\n\nhttp://thebookknoll.blogspot.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.717836320400238} +{"content": "2 references / Add more references\n\nCitations of this work BETA\n\nAdd more citations\n\nSimilar books and articles\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2009-01-28\n\nTotal downloads\n\n44 ( #94,134 of 1,796,217 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n7 ( #116,661 of 1,796,217 )\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": 0.9997916221618652} +{"content": "Click to search the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library Skip Navigation\n\nPosts by Jenny Baum\n\nKitty Genovese: The Girl Next Door That Everyone Knew\n\nMaybe because Kitty Genovese's story conjures up questions of how crimes are committed, and the emotional struggles we live with from such events, this story hasn’t quite come to an end even after fifty years. We talked to the author of a new book about the famous murder.Read More ›\n\nReading IS Fun! Teen Summer Reading at Battery Park\n\nTeens had a great summer at Battery Park. Our Teen Advisory Group met for snacks, conversation, and book discussion. Nick, Dhruv and Caleb made an awesome video about Summer Reading that got the whole staff laughing—come to a TAG meeting and check it out! This fall we'll be meeting Thursdays at 4 p.m. Read More ›\n\nThey All Love to Read: Adult Summer Reading Winners at the Bronx Library Center\n\nLast Saturday, August 23, we concluded our Adult Summer Reading Challenge 2014. Winners were announced and prizes awarded. Each participant had to submit logs of the books they read over the summer with a brief review of each title. \nSeptember Author @ the Library Programs at Mid-Manhattan\n\nAny of these subjects pique your curiosity? If so, join us for an Author @ the Library talk this September at Mid-Manhattan Library to hear distinguished non-fiction authors discuss their work and answer your questions. Author talks take place at 6:30 p.m. on the 6th floor of the Library, unless otherwise noted. You can also request the authors' books using the links to the catalog included below. Read More ›\n\nBooktalking \"Everything You Want\" by Barbara Shoup\n\nEmma never imagined that her psychology class goose, Freud, would be her ticket to the good life. She and her family spend an anxious sleepless night waiting to turn in a winning lotto ticket at the convenience store when it opens at 8 a.m.Read More ›\n\nRichard Attenborough's Shadowlands\n\nMost of the articles memorializing director and actor Richard Attenborough cite his role as the nearly-mad scientist, Dr. John Hammond, in the film version of Jurassic Park or his directoral work on the film biography, Gandhi. 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Their mission is to serve as a catalyst to improve the quality of life for Williamsburg-Greenpoint residents by addressing economic, educational, health, housing, and social needs while preserving the vibrant and diverse character of the entire community, particularly for low-and moderate-income residents.Read More ›\n\nListening to the Silencing of the Bird Cliffs: Listening to Coexistence with Kinokophonography\n\nGuest post by Elin Øyen Vister.Read More ›\n\nAugust Reader's Den: The Circle by Dave Eggers, Part II\n\nWelcome to Part II of August in the Reader’s Den. We have been discussing Dave Egger’s novel about a monomaniacal digital corporation called The Circle. Our protagonist, Mae Holland, has grown ever more fervently to believe in the positive social impact of ‘completing’ the Circle. 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Enjoy visiting these detectives' beats from your couch, in the park, on a beach, on the subway, or anywhere else you like to read.Read More ›\n\nJob and Employment Links for the Week of August 25\n\nPlease note this blog post will be revised when more recruitment events for the week of August 25 are available.Read More ›\n\nImposters: Real and Imagined\n\nWhether you're interested in teasing out the differences between appearances and reality or you just like a good thriller, our favorite scam stories will make you look at charming strangers in a whole new light.Read More ›\n\nFashion Advertising A Hundred Years Ago\n\n1914 was a very eventful year in the world, and in magazine advertising.Read More ›\n\nBooktalking \"What We Lost\" by Sara Zarr\n\nBeing raised by a pastor must be a dream come true, right? Not if your alcoholic mother is in rehab. Samara's father seems more present for the parishioners than for his own daughter.Read More ›\n\nSubway Series at New York City Libraries This September\n\nIt’s not often that you can see a Grammy Award-winning group perform live for free, right in your own neighborhood—so be sure to catch St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble next month at your local library. Read More ›\n\nBooktalking \"The Lucy Variations\" by Sara Zarr\n\nSixteen-year-old Lucy Beck-Moreau is a former concert pianist who quit. No more piano for Lucy, not even for fun. This contrasts starkly with her 10-year-old brother Gustav, who now studies with Will and spends many practice hours at the keyboard.Read More ›\n\n长相思 || Chang xiang si == Love you forever\n\n故事发生在 “ 宇宙混沌,鸿蒙初开,盘古大帝劈开了天地。Read More ›\nPage 1 of 4 Next\n\nChat with a librarian now", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999028444290161} +{"content": "Authors: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\n\nI can't change overnight into a serious literary author. You can't compare apples to oranges. William Faulkner was a great literary genius. I am not.\n\nJohn Grisham\n\nShare with your Friends\n\nEveryone likes a good quote - don't forget to share.\n  Mobile Site | Privacy | Terms |\nCopyright © 2001 - 2014 BrainyQuote®\nBookRags Media Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999455809593201} +{"content": "1. Hot Blooded ~ Lisa Jackson ~ finished 2-July\n2. Bad Mother ~ Ayelet Waldman ~ finished 3-July\n3. The Osiris Alliance ~ Jack Ford ~ finished 6-July\n4. Assiniboin Girl ~ Kathleen Wallace ~ finished 8-July\n5. Kiss of Midnight ~ Lara Adrian ~ finished 8-July\n6. Cold Blooded ~ Lisa Jackson ~ finished 15-July\n7. The night before ~ Lisa Jackson ~ finished 20-July\n8. Benny and Shrimp ~ Katarina Mazetti ~ finished 23-July\n9. Wait until Twilight ~ Sang Pak ~ finished 30-July\n10. One Scream Away ~ Kate Brady ~ finished 1-August (I am considering this a July read because I finished it at 1:00 a.m.)One response\n\n 1. Anna says:\n\n You beat me by 2! Great month! I’ll be posting my list later this week.\n\n Diary of an Eccentric", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7226035594940186} +{"content": "\nHeholt, Ruth (2016) Introduction. The Luminary Journal, 7. ISSN 2056-9238\n\nFull text not available from this repository.\nOfficial URL: http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/luminary/issue%207/inde...\n\nAbstract / Summary\n\nThis is the introduction to the 'Locating Fantastika' special issue of the Luminary journal.\n\nItem Type: Article\nISSN: 2056-9238\nSubjects: Writing & Journalism > Literature\nDepositing User: Ruth Heholt\nDate Deposited: 03 Mar 2017 11:50\nLast Modified: 13 Oct 2017 16:07\nURI: http://repository.falmouth.ac.uk/id/eprint/1952\n\nView Item View Item (login required)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9665672183036804} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.\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\nErlanger Branch M FINCH C (Text) 33126025500277 Compact Discs Fiction Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781250789136\n • ISBN: 1250789133\n • Physical Description: 7 audio discs (8 hr., 18 min.) ; 4 3/4 in.\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: [New York] : Macmillan Audio, [2021]\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nTitle from container.\nPlaying time from publisher's website.\nCompact discs.\nParticipant or Performer Note:\nRead by James Langton.\nSummary, etc.:\nLondon, 1878. With faith in Scotland Yard ... Read More\nSubject: Lenox, Charles (Fictitious character) > Fiction.\nPrivate investigators > Fiction.\nMurder > Investigation > Fiction.\nDebutantes > Fiction.\nGenre: Detective and mystery fiction.\nHistorical fiction.\n\nCHARLES FINCH is the USA Today bestselling author of the Charles Lenox mysteries, including The Vanishing Man. His first contemporary novel, The Last Enchantments, is also available from St. Martin's Press. Finch received the 2017 Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing from the National Book Critics Circle. His essays and criticism have appeared in the New York Times, Slate, Washington Post, and elsewhere. He lives in Los Angeles.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000088214874268} +{"content": "\n‘an intriguing read . . . keeps the reader guessing . . . a lot to enjoy in this romp through the Cambridge Commons . . . a strong sense of place and a narrative style that is both energetic and engaging.’ [Dead Letters]\n\n- Margaret Murphy, SHERLOCK\n\nWhat a Life!\n\nPosted on Jan 3, 2012 in Charles Dickens, Claire Tomalin | 4 Comments\n\nSecond only to the pleasure of reading a great novel is the pleasure of reading a great biography. I read Claire Tomalin’s biography of Dickens over Christmas and I felt a sense of loss when I’d finished it. For over 400 pages I’d been immersed in someone else’s life and though Tomalin tells us what […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6138604879379272} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nTwo for the show : a thriller / Jonathan Stone.\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 2 of 2 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 2 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nPrinceton PL - Princeton M Stone (Text) 30890000605608 New Adult Materials Upper level Available -\nWestfield Washington PL - Westfield FIC Stone (Text) 78292000356905 Adult Fiction Book Collection Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781503934856\n • ISBN: 1503934853\n • Physical Description: 257 pages ; 21 cm\n • Publisher: [Seattle] : Thomas & Mercer, [2016]\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: Detective Chas uses his computer instead of pounding the pavement to supply his employer, Wallace the Amazing, with information for his mind reading act. But someone is out to get Wallace. The sordid truth quickly becomes the biggest case of Chas' strange, secret careet.\nSubject: Private investigators > Fiction.\nCyber intelligence (Computer security) > Fiction.\nEntertainers > Fiction.\nGenre: Suspense fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9137197136878967} +{"content": "Out of this World\n\nebook / ISBN-13: 9781473214231\n\nPrice: £3.99\n\nON SALE: 23rd February 2017\n\nGenre: Fiction & Related Items / Fantasy\n\nDisclosure: If you buy products using the retailer buttons above, we may earn a commission from the retailers you visit.\n\nPel Brown has troubles in his basement. But it’s not water leaking in – it’s magic. Sword-carrying barbarians are spilling through, demanding that Pel help them defeat Shadow, a dark force taking over their world.\n\nMeanwhile, on the other side of town, a spaceship has crashed in Amy Jewell’s backyard, and the aliens want Amy’s help against the Shadow seeking to conquer their world. When Pel and Amy go through the basement portal into the world of magic, the Shadow attacks and traps them inside.\n\nNow Pel and Amy find themselves entangled in escapades that will make them into heroes … or corpses.\n\nWhat's Inside\n\nRead More Read Less", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9831417798995972} +{"content": "Handheld device? Tap here for Mobile Site\nShawGuides logo\n\nGuide to Writers Conferences & Writing Workshops\n\nThe Emotional Craft of Fiction with Donald Maass in Portland, Oreg of 17 matches for Portland Next Listing >>>\nThe Emotional Craft of Fiction Return to search results Let's Go Write\nThe Emotional Craft of Fiction with Donald Maass\nWebsite oregonchristianwriters.org/2018-early-bird-session/\nYear Established 1963\nProgram Description Six-hour fiction seminar \"The Emotional Craft of Fiction:How to Write the Story Beneath the Surface.\" Literary agent Donald Maass will show how to use story to provoke an emotionally gripping experience for readers-unseen but deeply felt and unforgettable\nNumber of Programs/Year 55\nProgram Length 6 hours\nGroup Size or S:T Ratio 100 to 1\nProgram Focus Fiction\nFaculty Speaker Donald Maass's New York literary agency sells more than 150 novels every year.is the author of The Career Novelist, Writing the Breakout Novel, The Fire in the Fiction, Writing 21st Century Fiction, and the Emotional Craft of Fiction (2016).\nCosts $135.00 includes lunch.\nU.S. Locations Portland, Oregon\nMonths August\nSponsor's Facebook Page www.facebook.com/OregonChristianWriters\nContact Lindy Jacobs\nOCW Summer Conference Director\nOregon Christian Writers\n1075 Willow Lake Road North\nKeizer, OR 97303\nUnited States\nPhone: 503-393-3356\nE-Mail:\nemail: business@oregonchristianwritersAdvertise in this column\nHome | Contact Us | About ShawGuides | Advertising Info\n\nContent and materials on this website are Copyright ©1995-2019 ShawGuides.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7759028077125549} +{"content": "\nSCADA and Me\n\nWhen is the right time to talk to your kids about SCADA?  According to the new book SCADA and Me, the time is now.\n\nThe book bills itself as a book for children and management.   Truth be told, that is a hard, if not impossible combination to write for. \n\nThe reality is that SCADA is not child’s play.  The underlying theme of the book is that SCADA is critical to our national infrastructure and that it’s ineffectively secured.  Those two things are something nearly everyone can agree on.\n\nWritten by Robert Lee and effectively illustrated by Jeff Haas, the book is cute and presents its message in a non-threatening way.   Its 26 pages can be completed in less than 5 minutes.\n\nA book like Corduroy is one kids will want read to them over and over again.  But while the message in SCADA and Me is critical, I don’t think kids will be begging for a second reading.\n\nAs to management, leaving this book on a desk for management to read might be perceived as insulting.  But then again, our insecure SCADA infrastructure shouldn’t be left that way because management couldn’t comprehend ideas expressed in a children’s book.\n\n978-1491275122 \n\nPosted on September 12, 2013\n\n← View more Blogs\n\nThis document was retrieved from http://www.rsaconference.com/blogs/scada-and-me on Thu, 13 Dec 2018 03:26:40 -0500.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8837396502494812} +{"content": "If you have any questions about the availability of this book, please refer to these Inventory Status descriptions or call us at (831)423-0900.\n\nCat's Cradle (Paperback)\n\nStaff Pick Logo\nCat's Cradle Cover Image\nOn Our Shelves Now\n2 on hand, as of Oct 22 9:15am\n\nStaff Reviews\n\nThe world could end at any moment, and a dwarf artist who only paints in solid black is the sole possessor of the most destructive force ever made. This story is both post-modern-apocalyptic scary and pee-your-pants funny. Perfect for first time visitors to Vonnegut’s amazing brain or those looking to revisit one of the great American artists.\n\nCat's Cradle is Kurt Vonnegut's satirical commentary on modern man and his madness. An apocalyptic tale of this planet's ultimate fate, it features a midget as the protagonist, a complete, original theology created by a calypso singer, and a vision of the future that is at once blackly fatalistic and hilariously funny. A book that left an indelible mark on an entire generation of readers, Cat's Cradle is one of the twentieth century's most important works--and Vonnegut at his very best.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nKurt Vonnegut was a master of contemporary American literature. His black humor, satiric voice, and incomparable imagination first captured America's attention in The Sirens of Titan in 1959 and established him as \"a true artist\" with Cat's Cradle in 1963. He was, as Graham Greene declared, \"one of the best living American writers.\" Mr. Vonnegut passed away in April 2007.\n\nPraise For…\n\n“A free-wheeling vehicle . . . an unforgettable ride!”—New York Times \n“[Vonnegut is] an unimitative and inimitable social satirist.”—Harper’s Magazine\n\n“Our finest black-humorist . . . We laugh in self-defense.”—Atlantic Monthly\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780385333481\nISBN-10: 038533348X\nPublisher: Dial Press\nPublication Date: September 8th, 1998\nPages: 304\nLanguage: English\n\nOther Services:\n\nAll titles are subject to availability. Prices subject to change. Please call 831-423-0900 to confirm.\nCopyright © Bookshop Santa Cruz\n(831) 423-0900 · 1520 Pacific Ave · Downtown Santa Cruz · Santa Cruz, CA · 95060", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999553561210632} +{"content": "Skip to content\n\nThe Week in Review: 06.16.2017\n\nJune 16, 2017\n\nthe-week-in-review\n\nBetween the Covers\n\nFinished last week:\n\nJessica Abel explores the world of narrative nonfiction radio programs in her documentary comic OUT ON THE WIRE: THE STORYTELLING SECRETS OF THE NEW MASTERS OF RADIO.  The book evolved from a comic she created for a pledge drive for This American Life and features shows like it.  Abel covers topics like brainstorming, voice, story structure, and sound.  I don’t listen to the radio often but do enjoy shows like this so I found the book interesting.  It’s obviously well researched and the drawings are great but I’m not sure the book will hold wide appeal so I’d only recommend it to radio and podcast fans.  (I won this book from Read It Forward.)\n\nELEANOR OLIPHANT IS COMPLETELY FINE by Gail Honeyman is the story of a damaged young woman who uses structure and routine to maintain her equilibrium.  Eleanor’s social skills aren’t great so she stays to herself most of the time.  When she and Raymond, a co-worker of hers, help a man who fell and is unconscious, they become friends and Raymond helps her confront her past.  Even though I saw the ending coming, I thought this book was delightful!  The characters are quirky and there’s enough tension in the story to keep readers invested.  This book made me chuckle even while it made me think.  I loved Eleanor and Raymond and would love to read more of their story.  I talked about this book with someone else who’s read it and, we had so much to say, we decided it would make a great book club selection.   (Review copy provided by Penguin Random House.)\n\nIf you know any young readers who like creepy crawly things, you’ll want to grab a copy of BUGS! by James Buckley, Jr for them.  This is the third book in the Amazing Animal Facts series from Animal Planet Chapter Books and it is chock full of fun facts and fabulous photos.  I learned quite a few things as I read this 4th grade level book, such as insects walk by moving three legs at a time in what is known as a tripod gait and dragonflies haven’t changed much in over 300 million years.  The back of this great book includes resources, a list of insect orders, and an index.  I think budding young scientist, especially boys, will love this book!  (Review copy provided by Blue Slip Media.)\n\nCurrently reading:\n\nOn the Screen\n\nNot much of anything.\n\nOff the blog\n\n • I celebrated my 9th blogiversary this week – I started this blog on June 12, 2008 and never would have guessed the things I would learn, the places I would visit, or the friends I would make along the way.\n • Carl spent some time at his dad’s and came home sick so I worked more this week.\n\n • I started a new puzzle but didn’t have much time to work on it so I didn’t get very far.  Yes, it’s a Christmas puzzle – I found it marked down.\n • I walked at least three miles every morning and averaged just over 20, 150 Fitbit steps a day.\n\nWhat’s going on in your corner of the world?\n\n26 Comments leave one →\n 1. June 16, 2017 4:38 am\n\n Happy 9! I think I hit 9 in Dec\n\n 2. June 16, 2017 6:38 am\n\n I’m starting Eleanor Oliphant today so I’m so glad to hear you liked it! And Happy 9th!\n\n 3. June 16, 2017 7:57 am\n\n I’m looking forward to Eleanor Oliphant… sounds wonderful. Congratulations on 9 years 🙂\n\n 4. June 16, 2017 8:30 am\n\n Happy 9th, Kathy! A bunch of us started blogging in 2008 🙂 Here’s to many more years of blogging about good books. Eleanor Oliphant is on my list. Have fun with the puzzle.\n\n 5. June 16, 2017 9:14 am\n\n Happy 9 years of blogging! I started in 2008, too, but the first year was uneventful, as I didn’t really connect with the “community” until a year later. It is interesting the things we learn while blogging…and the people we meet.\n\n I enjoyed The Arrangement, and Eleanor Oliphant sounds like a character I would like.\n\n Thanks for sharing!\n\n 6. June 16, 2017 9:48 am\n\n Happy 9 years of Bermudaonion! I’m looking forward to Eleanor Oliphant.\n\n 7. June 16, 2017 9:55 am\n\n Congrats on your 9th, Kathy. I’m 2.5 years behind you. But 6.5 years still feels like a long time!\n\n 8. June 16, 2017 10:08 am\n\n Happy Blogiversary!!\n\n 9. June 16, 2017 12:51 pm\n\n Happy Blogiversary! Out on the Wire sounds interesting; I love those NPR shows!\n\n 10. June 16, 2017 6:22 pm\n\n I celebrated my ninth year as a blogger on the 8th of this month. We started our blogs within days of each other. Happy Blogiversary!\n\n I’m sorry I didn’t run into you at BookExpo! I wish I had been more organized, and I wish bloggers had a scheduled place to meet up.\n\n 11. June 16, 2017 7:53 pm\n\n Happy blogiversary, Kathy! I, too, started my book blog about the same time as you. Enjoy your reading this weekend! It’s feeling quite summery here now.\n\n 12. Literary Feline permalink\n June 16, 2017 9:55 pm\n\n Happy blog anniversary, Kathy! Has it really been 9 years? That’s awesome. Honeyman’s book sounds really good. I am glad you liked it.\n\n Have a great weekend, Kathy!\n\n 13. June 16, 2017 11:57 pm\n\n Happy blogoversary. I agree with you about how much I’ve learnt, the people I’ve met online and how much my horizons have broadened! It has been so worth it.\n\n 14. Beth F permalink\n June 17, 2017 6:23 am\n\n Maybe I’ll take Eleanor with me on a quick trip this weekend… I’m listening to Adrianna’s newest now.\n\n 15. Sarah's Book Shelves permalink\n June 17, 2017 8:42 am\n\n Congrats on 9 years! And I’ve been hearing such great things about Eleanor Oliphant and recently put it on hold at the library…of course I’m #59, so we’ll see.\n\n 16. June 17, 2017 10:35 am\n\n Congrats on 9 Years!! I have the Bugs one too. Hope reading it doesn’t make me feel like they are crawling on me! LOL\n\n 17. Patty permalink\n June 17, 2017 10:47 am\n\n I love how diligent you are with your steps…I think getting them done first thing is what helps. I need to start pushing myself more and I need to stop saying I am tired…it’s getting old. Your book choices are interesting as usual…I have been curious about the Eleanor Oliphant book…I might even have it. I love the way you are wrapping up your week for us…it’s nice and clean and tidy.\n\n 18. Lauren Becker permalink\n June 18, 2017 12:33 am\n\n I’m curious about Eleanor Oliphant, so I’m really glad to see that you enjoyed it. Your steps every week are AWESOME. Great job. And congrats on 9 years. I celebrate 10 in August.\n\n http://www.shootingstarsmag.net\n\n 19. bookingmama permalink\n June 18, 2017 11:22 am\n\n I can’t wait to read ELEANOR OLIPHANT! I love that puzzle too. We just got back from the beach and usually do a puzzle or two there but not this year!\n\n 20. June 19, 2017 8:47 am\n\n Happy blogoversary, Kathy! I started in 2009, about 6 months after you. Blogging has enriched my life. I like your review of Eleanor Oliphant. Sounds like the perfect book to read after a heavy dramatic one.\n\n 21. June 19, 2017 9:07 am\n\n Happy 9th kathy. We started just around the same time although I am at the end of August. I agree the places I have been and the people I have met along with the opportunities have been amazing.. friends for life\n\n 22. June 19, 2017 10:11 pm\n\n Happy Blogiversary, old friend 🙂 It boggles the mind doesn’t it, how long us long time book bloggers have known each other? I added Eleanor to my reading list 🙂 Seeing your puzzles always gets me itching to start one.\n\n 23. The Cue Card permalink\n June 20, 2017 7:03 pm\n\n Happy 9th! So glad I found you & your blog 🙂 Always been great. I like the sound of Eleanor Oliphant. I must get to it. Quite a buzz on that one now.\n\n 24. June 21, 2017 10:34 am\n\n Happy Blogoversary! I just finished Theft By Finding and loved it. Looking forward to your review.\n\n 25. June 22, 2017 12:14 pm\n\n Happy Blogiversary. 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Ask him directly at philologos@mosaicmagazine.comphilologos@mosaicmagazine.com.\n\nMore about: Hebrew, History & Ideas, Philologos, Yiddish", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9809517860412598} +{"content": "Reviews for The Sergeant and the Private\nRennyxNanaxShinny chapter 1 . 10/17/2010\nI loved every bit of it. I have read your other stories before but this one it really good!\nAnon chapter 1 . 10/17/2010\nThis was HOT!\ntrickyjade104 chapter 1 . 10/9/2010\nI really liked this couple! :3\nMcJrizzy chapter 1 . 10/4/2010\nOMGGGGGGGGG, yes. Just who i wanted. And you made shinichi the seme , hell ya! :D Thanks baby i loved it *favorites it* i know ima read this more than once haha ; I think i jizzed myself a little reading that, JK! I love you.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.965742290019989} +{"content": "Living The Dream – Inspirational Words of Wisdom\n\nLiving The Dream\n\nAuthor: Catherine Pulsifer, © 2017\n\nLiving the dream to many millions of people around the world has a variety of meanings. The meaning of living the dream, however, first needs to begin at the beginning and not at the end. So, what does starting at the beginning of living the dream mean rather than beginning at the end? Let’s find out.\n\nMany successes can be attributed to those who dream. Dreaming is a gift where you can see things not as they are, but as they could be.\n\nThe Beginning Of Living The Dream\n\nOne of the first keys in examining the meaning of living the dream is to define more fully what is meant by “living”. The word living certainly implies that one is alive and further implies, by our cultural dictates, that living is a state of being fulfilled rather than a state of simply existing or, in other words, a state of just getting by.\n\nThe word “living” contains some of the meanings as stated below:\na) having life; being alive; not dead: as in living persons.\nb) active or thriving; vigorous;\nc) the means of maintaining life; livelihood: to earn one’’ll never get it because it is similar to setting sail without not only knowing where you want to end up but sailing a boat without a rudder.\n\nIs Having A Dream The End Or Beginning?\n\nNow that we know what definition of living means to most people within our culture, what does a dream have to do with attaining this lifestyle? A dream is simply the mind’s vision of what one wants or what would satisfy one’’s lifetime and totally disappear upon one’s death.\n\nLiving Your Dream Not Someone Else’s\n\nWhat are the consequences of not putting your dream into action? The result is clear. You’ll be living, thereby helping, someone else put their dream into reality. This means that you’ll be working for some another person or persons who had a dream. However, the other person’s dream had legs put under it; their dream incorporated a set of actions to be taken that would move their dream closer and closer to reality.\n\nIt is not difficult to understand that when you engage in work for another person to realize that you are working every day to help them accomplish their dream. When the boss or owner goes on an exotic vacation, do you realize that you’“Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.” Edgar Allan Poe\n\n“The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.” Bill Copeland\n\n“That some achieve great success, is proof to all that others can achieve it as well.” Abraham Lincoln\n\n“Sometimes, people use age as a convenient excuse. ‘I’m to old too start something new’, or, ‘I couldn’t learn that at my age.’ Other people, though, go on to achieve their greatest accomplishments in life in later years.” Catherine Pulsifer\n\n          Read more Inspirational Thoughts\n\nWords of Wisdom  | Thought For The Day   | Inspirational Stories   | Words of Encouragement   | Quotes by Topic   |\n\nContact Us   | About Us   | Disclaimer   | Disclosure   |", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5457524061203003} +{"content": "View Single Post\nOld 25th May 2007, 10:51 PM   #5\nJoin Date: Jun 2006\nLocation: ca, usa\nPosts: 92\n\nI have been very interested in this book myself, and have been looking for a copy for some time. There is some good news for those interested in the book though. I emailed Orchid Books a month or two ago regarding this book as I thought they had a reprint available. Well, not yet....\nTheir email response:\n\nThank you for your enquiry and interest in our publications.\n\nIn fact this title has long listed as an Orchid Press publication, as\na reprint edition, but due to technical difficulties relating to the\npoor quality of illustrations in the original edition, it has long\nbeen on hold. Our edition has yet to go to press.\n\nWe have not given up on republication of this book and it has again\nreturned to active status on our plans, as technology changes have\noccurred since our earlier announcement that will enable us to\nproduce a version that would satisfy buyers. Currently it is likely\nto be available toward the end of this year, or possibly early next.\nWe will keep you in mind and let you know as soon as we have the book\n\nUnfortunately, original copies of the book are now virtually\nimpossible to obtain.\n\nSo keep your eyes on Orchid Press and hopefully before too long there will be a reprint available.\n\nOrchid Press\n\nCheers and happy hunting\nt_c is offline   Reply With Quote", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.920285165309906} +{"content": "All the answers\n(Children's Book)\n\nAverage Rating\nAccelerated Reader\nIL: MG - BL: 4.6 - AR Pts: 8\nJunior Fiction - Childrens Books\nFJ Mes\n1 available\n\nLoading Description...\n\nAlso in this Series\n\nChecking series information...\n\nLocationCall NumberNoteStatus\nJunior Fiction - Childrens BooksFJ MesGolden Sower 2017-18On Shelf\n\nMore Like This\n\nLoading more titles like this title...\n\nMore Details\n\nChildren's Book\nPhysical Desc\n248 pages ; 22 cm\nAccelerated Reader\nLevel 4.6, 8 Points\n\nTwelve-year-old Ava finds an old pencil in her family's junk drawer and discovers, during a math test, that it will answer factual questions, so she and her best friend Sophie have a great time--and Ava grows in self-confidence--until the pencil reveals a truth about her family that Ava would rather not know.\n\nReviews from GoodReads\n\nLoading GoodReads Reviews.\n\nAPA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)\n\nMessner, K. (2015). All the answers . Bloomsbury.\n\nChicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)\n\nMessner, Kate. 2015. All the Answers. Bloomsbury.\n\nChicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)\n\nMessner, Kate. All the Answers Bloomsbury, 2015.\n\nMLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)\n\nMessner, Kate. All the Answers Bloomsbury, 2015.\n\nNote! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.\n\nStaff View\n\nLoading Staff View.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999917209148407} +{"content": "Cross-Modal Experiences\n\nProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 111 (3pt3):429-468 (2011)\nThis paper provides a categorization of cross-modal experiences. There are myriad forms. Doing so allows us to think clearly about the nature of different cross-modal experiences and allows us to clearly formulate competing hypotheses about the kind of experiences involved in different cross-modal phenomena\nKeywords perception  experience  cross-modal\nCategories (categorize this paper)\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 Fiona Macpherson, Cross-Modal Experiences\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\nM. Auvray & C. SpenCe (2008). The Multisensory Perception of Flavor. Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):1016-1031.\nTim Bayne (2010). The Unity of Consciousness. 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Harrell and John Cicmanec (Ohio University Press)\n\n0 Comments · Wednesday, June 25, 2014\nWalking the Steps of Cincinnati: A Guide to the Queen City’s Scenic and Historic Secrets is a wholly delightful book that first appeared in 1998 and returns in a revised edition as the weather invites taking full advantage of its subject matter.   \n\nLove and Terror\n\nDorothy Weil (AuthorHouse)\n\n0 Comments · Wednesday, June 25, 2014\nDorothy Weil’s new novel, Love and Terror, takes place in a past so recent that we’ve all been there — the middle of the 21st century’s first decade — and is set in a place we know just as well, Cincinnati.\n\nVisions of Cincinnati\n\nThe Cincinnati Anthology looks at our rapidly changing city in myriad ways\n\n0 Comments · Wednesday, June 4, 2014\nCincinnati is changing. Nowhere is this fact more apparent than in our once-sleepy downtown. From The Banks to Over-the-Rhine, from Fountain Square to Washington Park, the urban core is alive with activity.\n\nTo Rise Again At A Decent Hour\n\nJoshua Ferris (Little, Brown and Company)\n\n0 Comments · Wednesday, May 14, 2014\nWhile it may indeed be an urban folk tale that dentists have a higher rate of suicide than other professions, there’s no doubt that, like pimpin’, dentistry ain’t easy.  \n\nThe Corpse Exhibition\n\nHassan Blasim (Translated by Jonathan Wright) (Penguin Books)\n\n0 Comments · Wednesday, May 14, 2014\nSince our botched invasion and futile occupation of Iraq, there have been several excellent accounts of this costly, deadly debacle —unfortunately all written from the perspective of American and other Western-based writers.  \n\nQueen City Reading\n\nA cornucopia of Cinci-centric books hits the market\n\n0 Comments · Tuesday, April 29, 2014\nIt’s not so unusual when local authors write books about this region — there’s a burgeoning market for it, actually, in Cincinnati and elsewhere.\n\nRust Belt Prophet\n\nAuthor David Giffels discusses his ode to Akron\n\n0 Comments · Tuesday, March 18, 2014\nRust Belt towns across the upper Midwest are on the verge of oblivion, their economies hallowed out by technological innovation and globalization. Yet many are not ready to give up on blue-collar bastions like Akron, Ohio, as David Giffels’ new book attests.\n\nLooking at the Past Through a Child's Eye\n\n0 Comments · Wednesday, February 19, 2014\nSince the publication of Noblesville, Ind., author Susan Crandall’s Whistling Past the Graveyard, readers have been falling in love with both the novel and its precocious 9-year-old narrator, Starla Claudelle. For Crandall, the award-winning author of nine previous novels, this release is a departure of sorts  \n\nTotal Immersion\n\nAcclaimed novelist Rachel Kushner discusses her approach to writing\n\n1 Comment · Wednesday, January 29, 2014\nRachel Kushner’s The Flamethrowers is rightly being hailed as one the of the best novels in recent memory, a deeply immersive book marked by incisive cultural observations and a vividly descriptive prose style that is drawing comparisons to everyone from Flaubert to Don DeLillo.  \n\nThe Goldfinch\n\nDonna Tartt (Little, Brown and Co.)\n\n0 Comments · Tuesday, December 31, 2013\nSince bursting onto the literary stage in 1992 to huge acclaim and equally impressive sales with The Secret History, Donna Tartt has been content to immerse herself in her writing, publishing only two other books since.  \n\nThe Circle\n\nDave Eggers (Knopf/McSweeney's)\n\n0 Comments · Tuesday, December 31, 2013\n\"It’s heaven.” Those are the words Mae Holland uses to describe her first day at work at The Circle, a futuristic, high-tech consumer interface and the world’s biggest Internet company, which is at the center of Dave Eggers’ latest novel.  \n\nThe Pages Of History\n\nLooking back at 160 years of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County\n\n1 Comment · Wednesday, October 16, 2013\nIf you wanted to borrow a book from a library in 18th-century America, you might run into some problems. Back then public libraries didn’t exist. Instead, small private libraries served those who were members — mainly upper-class citizens who could afford the annual fees.  \n\nPhotographer Michael E. Keating drops 'Cincinnati: Shadow & Light'\n\n1 Comment · Wednesday, October 9, 2013\nMichael E. Keating spent 34 years as a photojournalist at The Cincinnati Enquirer, where his vivid work gave readers views of the Queen City that could be beautiful, troubling or revealing — sometimes all at once and almost always imbued with an uncommon sense of humanity.  \n\nThe Bookseller\n\nNeil Van Uum is back with a new store at Fountain Square\n\n1 Comment · Wednesday, October 2, 2013\nWith the rise of Amazon, Netflix, iTunes and myriad other Internet-driven options, old-school brick-and-mortar book, video and music stores are evaporating at a rapid pace. It’s a distressing development for many of us who grew up wandering the aisles of such places, and that isn’t just nostalgia talking.  \n\nNight Film\n\nby Marisha Pessl (Random House)\n\n0 Comments · Wednesday, September 4, 2013\nWritten with hip, smart and exquisitely brilliant prose, Marisha Pessl’s latest novel, Night Film, is like a roller coaster ride through the haunted house at the wildest amusement park ever built. It’s a spine-tingling journey covering enormous territory as it delves into the deep recesses of the human psyche.  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9901436567306519} +{"content": "\nSuspect Book Review Summary\n\nDetailed Plot Synopsis of Suspect\n\nA psychologist recently diagnosed with Parkinson's disease becomes a murder suspect when one of his former patients is killed. Joe O'Loughlin suspects that a current patient, a young man who is mostly functional but has frightening moments of violent anger, may be involved. While he tries to cope with his diagnosis and how it may affect his family, O'Loughlin is also compelled to find the killer and clear his name. When another person connected to Joe is murdered and he starts lying to his wife and the police, O'Loughlin's innocence becomes even more questionable.\nThis report prepared by Chris Rettig\n\nPlease enter the number 42 plus two in the right box.\n\nChapter Analysis of Suspect\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book descript. of violence and chases 20%Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 40%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 30%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:    -   2000+ (Present) What % of story relates directly to the mystery, not the subplot?    -   90% Kind of investigator    -   psychiatrist investigator Kid or adult book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book Any non-mystery subplot?    -   physical disability/illness Crime Thriller    -   Yes Murder Mystery (killer unknown)    -   Yes\n\nMain Character\n\nGender    -   Male Profession/status:    -   psychiatrist Ethnicity/Race    -   White/American\n\nEurope    -   Yes European country:    -   England/UK City?    -   Yes City:    -   London\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   moderately detailed references to deaths Explicit sex in book?    -   Yes What kind of sex:    -   descript of kissing    -   touching of anatomy    -   descript. of breasts Amount of dialog    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like Suspect\n\nMichael Robotham 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": 0.9999639391899109} +{"content": "\n\nWords and phrases that rhyme with untruthful:   (4 results)\n\n2 syllables:\nruthful, toothful, truthful, youthful\n\nWords and phrases that almost rhyme :   (6 results)\n\n2 syllables:\nbrutal, ruthless, useful\n\n3 syllables:\napproval, communal\n\n4 syllables:\n\nMore ideas:\n\n— Try the advanced search interface for more ideas.\n\n— Search for words ending with \"ful\"\n\nNouns for untruthful: statements, statement, man, advertising, person, witness, things, answers, reports, information, account, more...\n\n— People also search for: dishonest, untrue, misleading, inaccurate, deceitful, unprofessional, slanderous, disingenuous, false, erroneous, more...\n\n— Use untruthful in a sentence\n\nCommonly used words are shown in bold. 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An elderly Russian woman now living in America, she cannot hold on to fresh memories—the details of her grown children's lives, the approaching wedding of her grandchild—Includes an excerpt from Debra Deans The Mirrored World.\n\nEducator and Librarian Resources\n\nCritical Praise\n\n“Dean writes with passion and compelling drama about a grotesque chapter of World War II.” —\n\n“[A] poetic novel.” —\n\n“[A] heartfelt debut.” —\n\n“Elegant and poetic, the rare kind of book that you want to keep but you have to share.” —\n\n“Spare, elegant language [and] taut emotion...secure for this debut work a spot on library shelves everywhere.” —\n\n“Exquisitely crafted and deeply satisfying.” —\n\n“[A] remarkable first novel about the consolation of memory.” —\n\nThe most-recommended book of 2006 —\n\n“…this is a novel that dares to be beautiful - and fully succeeds.” —\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN: 9780061747182\n • ISBN 10: 0061747181\n • Imprint: HarperCollins e-books\n • On Sale: 10/13/2009\n • Pages: 256\n • List Price: 10.99 USD\n • BISAC1: FICTION / General\n\nThe Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra De", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.762234091758728} +{"content": "Tag: writing projects\n\nWhat’s Next For Me?\n\n    If you had a choice between change forced by unwanted circumstances, or that which blooms from a long sequence of actions you willingly participated in, but really had no idea how it would all turn out … which would you choose? Today marks three months since I had my surgery. I know. I’ve …\n\nContinue reading\n\nPermanent link to this article: https://thirdofalifetime.com/2013/07/30/whats-next-for-me/", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5821722149848938} +{"content": "How to say approaching in  \n\nWould you like to know how to translate approaching to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word approaching in the language.\n\nDiscuss this approaching Croatian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"approaching.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 1 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": 0.9998751282691956} +{"content": "How to say eagle in Estonian ˈi gəl\n\nWould you like to know how to translate eagle to Estonian? 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I just wasn’t sure what I’d find on Anne’s island.\n\nApr 25, 2017\nOn Power Between Women: The Handmaid’s Tale Revisited\n\nWe know the damage of othering. What about the ravages of Same-ing?\n\nApr 20, 2017\nA Soulful Novel and Me: On Zora Neale Hurston\n\n“Their Eyes Were Watching God is a timeless novel that shows us the resilience of the human spirit.”\n\nFeb 23, 2017\nAn Unbearable Tension: On James Baldwin and the Nation of Islam\n\n“As a child, I swallowed the Nation’s ideology as easily as the Harlem residents Baldwin observed.”\n\nJan 24, 2017\nThe Body Has Teeth: On Stephen King and Stand By Me\n\n“If I were writing a book about a movie, it would be Stand By Me.”\n\nJan 06, 2017\nAnnie Dillard, Azzy, and Me: On Motherhood and Loss\n\n“I was left dazed and sad and missing my cat while tending to a newborn.”\n\nDec 21, 2016\nErnest Hemingway and Me: Reflections of an Insomniac Writer\n\n“Insomnia is the bitter digestif to a long day of living.”\n\nNov 30, 2016\nElena Ferrante and Me: An Irrational Essay\n\n“I felt betrayed. Not because she was no longer anonymous; I had never cared about that. But because she is not Elena.”\n\nNov 18, 2016\nElegy for a Journeyman\n\nAuthor Frank M. Robinson shamelessly proselytized great literature he loved.\n\nNov 16, 2016\nUnder Threat of the Really Big One\n\n“You pick your tragedy and aim for that. I chose earthquake.”\n\nOct 13, 2016\nThe Wife Monsters and Me\n\nWhy are ambitious wives in novels figured as dumb or evil or both?\n\nSep 19, 2016\nMavis Gallant and Me; or, Where Are You From?\n\nLike her, I was a Canadian who left Canada. Like her, I wanted to be an unsentimental writer. But I was not Mavis Gallant.\n\nAug 29, 2016\nIn Pursuit of Prodigy: The Last Samurai and Me\n\n“Books are the cause of so many bad ideas.”\n\nAug 09, 2016", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9979763031005859} +{"content": "Competition Time!\n\nThursday, 13 July 2017\n\nHow is everyone? 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The book of Solzhenitsyn reveals the inhuman activities of these camps …\n\nOne Day in The Life of Ivan Denisovich PDF Read More »\n\nFeluda Somogro\n\nFeluda is a legendary name in the history of Bangla literature. Very few fictional characters touch people’s hearts as much as Feldua does. People from all over Bangla is familiar with this name and his great contribution to the field of crime and mystery solving. The most amazing thing I found about Feluda is that …\n\nFeluda Somogro Read More »\n\nScroll to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988812208175659} +{"content": "\nLouis Sachar\n\nLouis Sachar is an author of fiction for young adults. He authors the series Sideways Stories From Wayside School. There was also a film adaptation of his novel Holes. Louis Sachar is a Newberry Medal winner.\n\n1,294 Questions\n\nNo questions found for given filters. Try a different search or filter.\n\nCopyright © 2021 Multiply Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Multiply.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Risk, Environment & Modernity / Edition 1\n\nPaperback (Print)\nBuy New\nBuy New from BN.com\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nfrom $6.73\nUsually ships in 1-2 business days\n(Save 90%)\nOther sellers (Paperback)\n • All (18) from $6.73   \n • New (7) from $50.85   \n • Used (11) from $6.73   \n\nThis wide-ranging and accessible contribution to the study of risk, ecology and environment helps us to understand the politics of ecology and the place of social theory in making sense of environmental issues. The book provides insights into the complex dynamics of change in 'risk societies'.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9780803979383\n • Publisher: SAGE Publications\n • Publication date: 9/5/2000\n • Series: Theory, Culture and Society Series , #40\n • Edition description: New Edition\n • Edition number: 1\n • Pages: 308\n • Product dimensions: 6.14 (w) x 9.21 (h) x 0.65 (d)\n\nMeet the Author\n\nProfessor Scott Lash is the Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths College, as well as a a project leader in the Goldsmiths Media Research Programme. He is a leading name within sociology and cultural studies, has written numerous books and articles over the last twenty years, and is currently the managing editor for the journal Theory, Culture and Society.\n\nI currently teach the twin courses FASS507, Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Science, and SOCL922, Philosophies of Social Science. I also teach a block on SOCL101, Introduction to Sociology.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\nIntroduction - Bronislaw Szerszynski, Scott Lash and Brian Wynne\nEcology, Realism and the Social Sciences\nRisk Society and Provident State - Ulrich Beck\nMay the Sheep Safely Graze? A Reflexive View of the Expert-Lay Knowledge Divide - Brian Wynne\nRe-vision - Barbara Adam\nThe Centrality of Time for an Ecological Social Sciences Perspective\nOn Knowing What to Do - Bronislaw Szerszynski\nEnvironmentalism and the Modern Problematic\nLife as a Planning Project - Elizabeth Beck-Gernsheim\nIndividualization at Work - Marco Diani\nOccupational Identity and Office Automation\nThe Tears inside the Stone - John Maguire\nReflections on the Ecology of Fear\nSolitary Individualization - Helmuth Berking\nThe Moral Impact of Cultural Modernization in Late Modernity\nThe Institutionalization of Environmentalism - Klaus Eder\nEcological Discourse and the Second Transformation of the Public Sphere\nThe Shaping of the Global Environmental Agenda - Andrew Jamison\nThe Role of Non-Governmental Organizations\nEcological Modernization as Cultural Politics - Maarten A Hajer\nEnvironmental Knowledge and Public Policy Needs - Robin Grove-White\nOn Humanising the Research Agen", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992810487747192} +{"content": "Erotic Massage: Sensual Touch for Deep Pleasure and Extended Arousal\n\n142 Pages · 2011 · 4.42 MB · English\nSimilar Free eBooks\nLoad more similar PDF files\nPDF Drive investigated dozens of problems and listed the biggest global issues facing the world today. 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Harper watches the hot rods race on thick white salt so pure and bright the satellites use it for colour calibration…' A near future tale of climate change, weaponised weather, and flying Elvis.\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nLast amended 18 Jun 2019 08:39:19", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9957286715507507} +{"content": "Author: Amy McCulloch\n\nThe Shadow’s Curse by Amy McCulloch – Review\n\nThe Shadow’s Curse by Amy McCulloch – ReviewThe Shadow's Curse by Amy McCulloch\nSeries: The Knots Sequence #2\nAlso in this series: Oathbreaker's Shadow\nFormat: ARC\nPages: 480 pages\nGenres: Epic Fantasy, Young Adult\nBuy from AmazonKoboiTunes\nEvelynne's rating: four-stars\n\nThe Shadow’s Curse by Amy McCulloch is the second and final book in her Knots Sequence duology and follows on from Oathbreaker’s Shadow.  I received a free copy from Random House of Canada in exchange for an honest review.  I have previously reviewed the first in the series – check out my review here.  \n\nThe novel takes up where we left off in the earlier book with Raim seeking to learn the history of his mysterious broken vow as well as to rescue his friend Wadi.  It has been a while since I read Oathbreaker’s Shadow and for a couple of pages I was a little confused.  However, McCulloch quickly and skillfully recapped the main points so that I was soon up to speed.\n\nWhat I liked\n\nTight narrative structure.  The Shadow’s Curse switches between two points of view, Raim’s and Wadi’s, following two converging main storylines.  Wadi’s storyline also serves to present the main antagonist’s, Kareh’s, story.  This works well to create tension for the inevitable confrontation when these paths come together.  Both Raim and Wadi are working towards specific goals.  In Raim’s case, this aim is explicitly stated early on – to rid himself of his oathbreaker stigma – whereas Wadi’s purpose is not revealed until later.  This structure keeps the novel’s pace moving along briskly and creates good narrative tension,\n\nPayoff from book one. Oathbreaker’s Shadow had left me a little frustrated that there had been so little payoff for the setup.  This is remedied in The Shadow’s Curse in which the central premise of Raim’s broken vow is explored in much more satisfying depth.  For this reason I would suggest that you read both as one long story.\n\nThe worldbuilding.  I really enjoyed the world that McCulloch created with the taboo around oathbreaking and the haunts.  In The Shadow’s Curse this is explored in greater depth as Raim and Draikh learn to work together.  We also explore new parts of this world which was interesting too.  The contrast between the nomadic North and the more settled South was intriguing.  \n\nWhat I didn’t like\n\nBland characters.  I continued to be far more invested in the world in which the characters find themselves rather than in the characters themselves. For me though, the interesting world more than balanced this out.\n\nI thought The Shadow’s Curse was a solid end to the Knots Sequence duology and I gave it four stars out of five.\n\n buy from Amazon, Kobo, iTunes, eBooks.com\n\nfour-stars\n\nOathbreaker’s Shadow by Amy McCulloch\n\nOathbreaker’s Shadow by Amy McCullochOathbreaker's Shadow by Amy McCulloch\nSeries: The Knots Sequence #1\nAlso in this series: The Shadow's Curse\nFormat: ARC\nPages: 416\nGenres: Young Adult\nEvelynne's rating: three-half-stars\n\nI received a free review copy of Oathbreaker’s Shadow via Netgalley.  Oathbreaker’s Shadow is a young adult fantasy novel by Canadian writer Amy McCulloch.  It tells the story of Raim and how he falls foul of his society’s taboo against pathbreaking.  A key part of the novel is Raim’s friendship with the young heir to the realm.\n\nthree-half-stars\n\nGet every new post delivered to your Inbox\n\nJoin other followers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.997494637966156} +{"content": "Disconnecting Through Connection\n\nReposted from my ravenambitionWordpress site In reading Jim Sterba’s ‘Frankie’s Place’, Jim refers to reading material that one brings into the bathroom to read as “toi lit.” People still do that, right? This term amuses me. I’ve always been a voracious reader; that hasn’t changed. But I used to enjoy reading ‘the newspaper.’ That was […]\n\nRead More Disconnecting Through Connection\n\nPrompt: Disobey\n\nI’ve never participated in a WordPress blog prompt. The prompt is “Disobey.” Here’s my take on that. If you google it, Disobey is a music video, an apparel line, and a website for the discontented. “The Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge will award $250,000 to an individual or a group […]\n\nRead More Prompt: Disobey\n\nOn Curiosity \n\nMy autodidactic passion for learning is perpetual. And Einstein is right. Question everything. There’s a reason for curiosity. It leads to lots of things. On that note, why would someone make curious art like this? Because they can. Because it’s cool.  Art. Here is a story about a mural I painted years ago.  The woman […]\n\nRead More On Curiosity \n\nWhen The Hairy Panic Sets In\n\nSo… this is Hairy Panic Tumbleweed: “It’s physically draining and mentally more draining,” exclaimed resident Pam Twitchett, who is one of many citizens trying frantically to clean it up. It’s presently overtaking an Australian town. As soon as they clean it up, more blows right on in! When I saw this news item, I had […]\n\nRead More When The Hairy Panic Sets In\n\nMy kitty and my view: satisfied\n\nI am satisfied enough with my lot in life. In this particular grey house, I have lived for almost 22 years. I didn’t intend to stay this long. It was ‘temporary’; yet here I am, two children nudged from the nest to find living space elsewhere. One daughter remains. So for years I’ve had the […]\n\nRead More My kitty and my view: satisfied", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9928944706916809} +{"content": "Blog at First Choice Books – It’s Interactive – Let us hear from you!\n\nBlog at First Choice Books\n\nWelcome guests and guest authors to the blog at First Choice Books.  We look forward to your insights on self-publishing whether it be a discussion about your latest book project, or your most recent accolades as an author, or even your secrets to creative inspiration – messy desk or tidy, etc.?  Please share with us!\n\n10 Reasons to Self Publish Your Book\n\nPosted by on Oct 22, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments\n\nMy first book Grading the Teacher took four years to write. It was published by Penguin Books Canada in 1996-and became a best-seller! Over time, for several reasons which I will describe in a later post, I developed the idea for a Mining Your Resources series I believed would be beneficial to individual readers as well as to workshop facilitators. So …why did I decide to self-publish the  four-volume series instead of approaching traditional publishers? 1. CONTROL I’m also an artist. No one else puts their paintbrush into any one of...\n\nread more\n\nBookbinding and Book Repair Tips\n\nPosted by on Sep 22, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments\n\n  The first thing to do is to identify the problem(s) and tackle it from the inside of the book outward. Experiment with a throw away book  or buy one cheaply from a Thrift Store Use unprinted newsprint or wax paper to avoid moisture penetration and sticky pages after gluing.Use a heavy  weight with boards to press the books and leave glue to dry for a certain period of time. Librarians and Book Dealers Tips &Techniques Book Parts:   Front and back cover Inside front cover – attached end  paper Spine –  Book back (bind...\n\nread more\n\nBook Repair Tips & Ideas\n\nPosted by on Sep 22, 2010 in Book Design Matters | 2 comments\n\nBefore you experiment with book repair tips & ideas on your library book, I suggest getting a throw away book to gain some measure of confidence. By practicing you will gain skills and abilities. Pencil Mark To invoke book repair tip use pink pearl eraser rubbing with light pressure in one direction (never back and forth) Ink Mark Try pink pearl eraser rubbing in one direction. Paper is made from wood so it will react to the sand paper differently. Use the finest grade possible.   Attached to your finger and rub gently in small strokes...\n\nread more\n\nIs Amazon a VANITY Press??\n\nPosted by on Sep 21, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments\n\nThe answer you seek may depend on your point of view. I will simply present the facts and allow you to make a decision. The term VANITY or subsidy press is a derogatory term coined by someone in the traditional publishing industry. It simply means taking payment from an Author to print or publish his book. Therefore, simply put,  Printing and Self Publishing companies fall in the category as a subsidy publisher. We can get a little more technical here but we won’t. I,sometimes wonder, when he coined  the phrase”VANITY Press” if he...\n\nread more\n\nBusiness Books and Manuals\n\nPosted by on Jul 14, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments\n\nA quick look at any bestseller list reveals business books are big business. These books on marketing, sales and leadership can now be easily SELF PUBLISHED by anyone knowledgeable in their field. Business books will remain on bookshelves and can be in circulation for longer periods of time. A sales person, writing a book on product selling gains credibility in public engagements, discussions and conferences.  Giving or selling your book at meetings may also help to promote your business and increase attendance. Providing your manuscript to...\n\nread more\n\nWeb & Graphic Design Services for Print Shops\n\nPosted by on Jun 24, 2010 in Book Design Matters | 0 comments\n\nWeb & Graphic Design Services for Print Shops\n\nFirstchoice  now provides a wide array of web & graphic design services for print shops. Whether your order is large or small, simple or complex, we have an experienced staff with modern equipment to get it done.  And we can professionally and affordably. We are well aware of all the hard work involved in getting  a book or manual ready for publication. This is why we are offering an exciting new web design service that will appeal to self-published authors wishing to gain prominence in the marketplace.  Moreover,print shops and...\n\nread more\n\n25 Free Books\n\nPosted by on Jun 15, 2010 in Trending News at First Choice Books about Literary Events | 1 comment\n\nBig Savings with Firstchoicebooks.ca 25 Free Books, Free Guide, Free ISBN, FREE Barcode, Free Copyright, Free Bookstore Listing ( with an order of 200 or more)\n\nread more\n\nPublishing Pitfalls? Beware!\n\nPosted by on Mar 25, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments\n\nMany aspiring authors wonder whether self publishing will work for them but are unsure how it differs from traditional publishing. A key difference is ownership. Traditional publishing is usually through a large or well-known publishing house that controls and owns your copyrights. This means that the publisher can make changes, edits, or choose the direction and design of your cover art without any input from you. This also means if your book is a literary success, the publisher will benefit from most of the profit. Self publishing is pretty...\n\nread more\n\nWhat’s Your Type?\n\nPosted by on Feb 25, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments\n\nThe choices in type (fonts) are seemingly endless. From traditional Baskerville to new, popular (and sometimes, infamous) choices such as Papyrus and Copperplate Gothic, you have a wide array from which to choose. First, identify your target market. Are you writing for seniors? Children? Is your book one of recipes or poems? Poetry or prose? Your target market ultimately influences your choice in type. After you’ve identified the sort of reader towards which your book is marketed, decide on a style that you prefer. A typeface contains one...\n\nread more\n\nDoes your Book Cover Target the Right Market?\n\nPosted by on Jan 27, 2010 in Book Design Matters | 0 comments\n\nYou may have great content, but without an attractive cover, your book may have half a chance to sell. Your cover has to be designed to attract the attention of a buyer. An easy solution if you’ve hit a proverbial creative “wall” is to visit your local bookstore (or not-so-local — try our online bookstore at  fcbookstore.ca or peruse amazon.com) for ideas. You can go one of two ways — replicate, or “be inspired by” current and popular titles — or try to get attention by being decidedly different. But do...\n\nread more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.935255765914917} +{"content": "Faster previews. Personalized experience. 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Bulgarian Edition. Bulgarian Language learning stories for children. Adventures of two dinosaurs in Dinoland. Simple sentences that are easy to read and understand. A great source for building vocabulary in Bulgarian. Bulgarian books for kids, children's books in Bulgarian.\n\nAvailable ebook formats: epub\n\nWords: 130\nLanguage: Bulgarian\nISBN: 9781535708869\nAbout Dino Lingo\n\nDino Lingo language learning programs for children. Available in 50 languages. Books, DVDs, CDs, flashcards, posters, toys and more. For more please visit our website.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9840133190155029} +{"content": "What does BSLKMP stand for?\n\nWhat does BSLKMP mean? 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Puzzle buffs will delight in this opportunity to try 52 all-new puzzles.\n\nDetails and Specs\nISBN associated with this title:9781771083287\nItem NB1203\nPublisherNimbus Publishing\nPublished onOctober 5 2015\nLanguage eng\nPages 80\nFormat Paperback\nDimensions10.62(in) x 8.13(in)\nShipping weight185(g)\nBorn in Halifax, Theresa Williams now lives with her husband, David, in Truro, Nova Scotia. She works for Inland Technologies in Truro and is a graduate of Saint Mary's University. 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I have not read bands of mourning yet even though it came out in 2016.  I think I will wait for #4 to come out before finishing this.\n\n • Alloy of Law\n • Shadows of Self\n • Bands of Mourning\n • The Lost Metal – ?\n\nBrandon Sanderson – Stormlight Archive\n\nI have not yet read oathbringer for two reasons – 1) it’s so long; and 2) I don’t really remember much of book two even thought book one’s details are fresh.  Me noggin is strange.  I know this will be good.  I know I have to read it before book four comes out.  I need motivation for this!\n\n • The Way of the Kings\n • Words of Radiance \n • Untitled #4 – ?\n • Untitled #5 – ?\n • Untitled #6 – ?\n • Untitled #7 – ?\n • Untitled #8 – ?\n • Untitled #9 – ?\n • Untitled #10 – ?\n\nCurtis Craddock – The Risen Kingdoms\n\nI started this series after this list was made.  But I still haven’t caught up!\n\n • An Alchemy of Masques and Mirrors – review\n • A Labyrinth of Scions and Sorcery\n • The Last Uncharted Sky – expected 8/11/2020\n\nDeborah A. Wolf – The Dragon’s Legacy\n\nThough I didn’t love the first book, I really did like enough of it to try the next one in the series.  The author claims that there are at least three books so I will have time to make up me mind about how things turn out.\n\n • The Dragon’s Legacy – review\n • The Forbidden City\n • The Seared Lands – expected 3/17/2020\n\nJosiah Bancroft – The Books of Babel\n\nThis is scheduled to be a four book series.  I read the first book and really loved it.  Books two and three are already out.  These are slow reads so I am in no rush.\n\n • Senlin Ascends – review\n • Arm of the Sphinx\n • The Hod King\n • Untitled #4 – ?\n\nLarry Correia – Saga of the Forgotten Warrior\n\nThe first mate and I both loved book one.  He has book two on audio book and really enjoyed it.  I need to make time to listen to it and catch up!\n\n • Son of the Black Sword – review\n • House of Assassins – in process\n\nMichael J. Sullivan – The Legends of the First Empire\n\nI read age of myth and age of swords and really loved them.  This series is completed and is slowly being released by the author.  I haven’t read book three, age of war, and don’t own it yet.  Though I did pre-order book four, age of legend, in a kickstarter.  I will pre-order five and six through the next kickstarters too.\n\n • Age of Myth – review\n • Age of Swords – review\n • Age of War\n • Age of Legend\n • Age of Death – ?\n • Age of Empyre – ?\n\nR.S. Ford – War of the Archons\n\n • A Demon in Silver – review\n • The Hangman’s Gate – out 6/18/2019\n • Untitled #3 – ?\n\nScott Lynch – Gentleman Bastard\n\nI loved the lies of locke lamora and red seas under red skies.  I am a latecomer to this series.  Book three is out.  Books four to seven are not yet.  Plenty of time to catch up.\n\n • The Lies of Locke Lamora – review\n • Red Seas Under Red Skies – review\n • The Republic of Thieves\n • The Thorn of Emberlain – ?\n • The Ministry of Necessity – ?\n • The Mage and the Master Spy – ?\n • Inherit the Night – ?\n\nSophie Davis – Timewaves\n\nI really enjoyed the syndicate and then never checked up on when the next book was out.  Apparently books two and three are out.  No word on book four yet.  This is about time travel and is self-published.  I will pick up the next one and some point and go from there.\n\n • The Syndicate – review\n • Legends Untold\n • Dust into Go – ?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "Composers of the Low Countries\n\nBy: Willem Elders\n\nPrice: £145.00\n\nQuantity: 1 available\n\nBook Condition: Very Good\n\nBook measures 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. ix,[2],193pp, illustrated. Bound in original publishers blue cloth. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Dust jacket lightly rubbed, very minor wear. Jacket in very good clean condition. Internally, pages clean throughout. A very nice clean copy.\n\nTitle: Composers of the Low Countries\n\nAuthor Name: Willem Elders\n\nCategories: Music, Arts,\n\nPublisher: Oxford, Clarendon Press: 1991\n\nISBN Number: 0198161476\n\nISBN Number 13: 9780198161479\n\nBook Condition: Very Good\n\nJacket Condition: Very Good\n\nSize: 8vo\n\nSeller ID: 097268\n\nKeywords: Composers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Tuesday, 14 June 2016\n\nEmperor Kiri\n\nSee Photos Of Mr Ibu's Son... Lil Ibu\n\nMr Ibu shared the photo of his cute son and the boy has a striking resemblance with his father\n\nlil Ibu!!!\nEmperor Kiri\n\nAbout Emperor Kiri -\n\nAuthor Description here.. Nulla sagittis convallis. Curabitur consequat. 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Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000089406967163} +{"content": "Stories from the Kimberley to the World\n\nKimberley colours\n\nStories From the Kimberley to the World\n\nAn invitation to Kimberley writers and would-be writers\n\nAre you a budding writer looking for an opportunity to have other people read your work?  Or are you a published writer with some unpublished work in your top drawer?\n\nBackroom Press is seeking short pieces of writing with a Kimberley theme to publish on our website.  We want pieces from 250 to 5,000 words: essays, opinion pieces, creative non-fiction, short stories, short plays and poetry. Those selected will be published on our website and featured on our social media pages.\n\nWe are especially looking for edgy, thought-provoking and entertaining work from contributors of diverse backgrounds.  If you are a writer who lives or has spent time in the Kimberley and have stories to tell about our region, we want to see your work.\n\nAll submissions will be acknowledged, and those that are not accepted may receive brief feedback.\n\nBackroom Press has a long-term ambition to publish a collection of writing from the Kimberley.  The best of your submissions could be selected. 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Read Chapter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "William Jackson (of Exeter)\n (1730 - 1803)\n\nO Venus, hear my ardent pray'r\n (2S./2T.Continuo)\nScore, part(s) and cover page (PDF), €0.00 for bundled copies   Download this item\n\nIf you have any problem obtaining a PDF, please see our help page. If that does not resolve the issue, please click here.\n\nClick on the illustration to display a larger version\nPage 1 of 4\n\nThis work, Jackson (of Exeter) : O Venus, hear my ardent pray'r : scoreid 148708, as published by notAmos Performing Editions, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. All relevant attributions should state its URL as https://www.notamos.co.uk/detail.php?scoreid=148708. Permissions beyond the scope of this licence may be available at https://www.notamos.co.uk/index.php?sheet=about.\nFrom Twelve canzonets, Op. 9.\nLyrics: Anon\n\nO Venus, hear my ardent pray'r,\nOr bind the nymph or loose the swain;\nYet rather guard them with thy care,\nTo die together in thy chain.\n\nWhat I demand her heart desires,\nBut fears the eager wish restrain;\nThe secret thought, which love inspires,\nThe conscious eye can well explain.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998012781143188} +{"content": "Isabella Epona\n\nRookie (Garrestville)\n\nDo you like this poet?\n0 person liked.\n0 person did not like.\n\nHi everyone, I started writing at age 13 and still am today. I was lucky the third poem that I wrote was published in a book called Twilight Musings. I include all of my poems, from the first to the last including the bad ones that I just needed to vent out on. Maybe some one can relate to even those. 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Web. 14 Oct. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009536743164} +{"content": " Thesis  \n  Publisher Place of Publication (up) Editor  \n  Language English Summary Language Original Title  \n  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  \n  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  \n  ISSN 1471-2407 ISBN Medium  \n  Area Expedition Conference  \n  Notes PMID:28270132 Approved no  \n  Call Number ref @ user @ Serial 96603  \nPermanent link to this record\nSelect All    Deselect All\n\nSave Citations:\nExport Records:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993998408317566} +{"content": "Tag Archives: Prizes\n\nA. R. Silverberry Wins Three Royal Palm Literary Awards!\n\nTweet Silverberry Wins Three Royal Palm Literary Awards! THRILLING NEWS! My unpublished novel Shadow House won the Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Literary Award gold medal in both the Young Adult/New Adult and Science Fiction categories. Plus [drum roll], it was First Runner Up for Unpublished Book of the Year! To celebrate, I’m doing a […]\n\nTweet CERBERUS LAUNCH PARTY! I’m thrilled to announce the upcoming release of my short story collection, Cerberus, Tales of Magic and Malice. To celebrate, I’m giving away prizes! And the book, available for pre-order, will be on sale for $0.99 from now until a short time after it’s released. To enter the contest, just use […]\n\nHall of Heroes, A Fellowship of Fantasy Anthology!\n\nTweet Hall of Heroes, A Fellowship of Fantasy Anthology goes live tomorrow, June 27, including one of my stories, “The Demon Monkeys”! We, the merry scribes of the Fellowship of Fantasy, invite you to help us celebrate. Chat with the authors about the heroes and heroines in their stories, plus enjoy games, door prizes, giveaways, […]\n\nCoiled Blog Tour\n\nTweet Book marketing is an art, and few understand it or bring more creative energy and imagination to the enterprise than fantasy author, H. 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It’s time for the Spring Into Fantasy Facebook Party, hosted by the Fellowship of Fantasy, a merry band of fantasy authors who’ve come together for two days of fun, games, prizes, and a chance to meet our authors! I’ll be hosting something special for […]\n\nTweet ENTER THE MAGICAL HOLIDAY BOOK GIVEAWAY for a chance to win Wyndano’s Cloak, The Stream, and over 50 OTHER PRIZES, including the $100.00 PAYPAL CASH GRAND PRIZE! Enter now, it’s FREE! Contest runs from 11/23 – 12/23.  Just click this link –> MAGICAL HOLIDAY BOOK GIVEAWAY\n\nSilverberry’s Scavenger Hunt Giveaway!\n\nTweet Silverberry’s Scavenger Hunt!   Silverberry’s Scavenger Hunt is back, with four chances to win a copy of my books, Wyndano’s Cloak and The Stream. To enter, just follow the instructions below: Like my Facebook Author Page!   Follow me on Twitter!   Send this tweet: WOW! I just entered @arsilverberry’s #Scavenger Hunt and #Giveaway! […]\n\nSummer Beach Reading Party\n\nTweet Your invited to our Summer Beach Reading Party! Come on over, & pour yourself a drink, relax and enjoy these great Summer reads After a hard day at work, caring for children, or gardening, you deserve a night of pleasure! Open your Kindle or turn the pages of these great books for summer. Whether […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998939037322998} +{"content": "Author:dyllans noweth\n\nShowing 1-1 of 1\n\nAn Awayl Herwyth Sen Mark Saint Mark's Gospel In Cornish\n\nBy: dyllans noweth\n\nPrice: $18.00\n\nPublisher: Camborne, An Lef Kernewek: 1960\n\nEdition: 1st Edition\n\nSeller ID: 246\n\nCondition: Fine\n\nCamborne: An Lef Kernewek, 1960. Book. Fine. Trade Paperback. 1st Edition. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾\" tall. Fine Clean Collectible Condition First Cornish Edition 1960 NOT a library book. No underlines. Cornish language Saint Mark's Gospel in the Celtic language of Cornwall.. No English.Fine condition Three Geese In Flight 35 years offering Celtic Studies from the land across the sea. First Edition. View more info", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996016025543213} +{"content": "World Book Week – Book Characters Entries\n\nWow! So many fantastic entries for the World Book Day character competition.\n\nRosie – the princess’s secret sleepover. Rosie has made the princess, Lucy and her cat.\n\nThomas loved creating Bing Bunny from “Bing’s Noisy Day”. It’s a book that we bought many years ago and have recently rediscovered but Thomas is now able to read it independently.\n\nArchie’s book character entry.\n\nCallum’s entry here.\n\nOliver’s Jack and the beanstalk entry.\n\nCorban’s entry.\n\nFelicity – The Singing Mermaid.\n\nFrankie’s entry below.\n\nHere is Maya’s favourite character – Wimpy Kid.\n\nMillie’s entry below.\n\nPaige’s entry below.\n\nPippa’s entry below.\n\nDylan’s book character Varjak Paw.\n\nKaiden’s entry below.\n\nSeth’s entry below.\n\nJacinta’s entry below.\n\nLexi has chosen the book Katy by Jacqueline Wilson. She loves this book because Katy has a wheelchair but that doesn’t change anything she can still have exciting adventures.\n\nRyan’s character is Ninjago.\n\nAlanna’s worked super hard with help from mum and dad and her sister. This is Alanna with her fav book ‘Giraffes Can’t dance’.\n\nAmaya is dressed as Katara the water bender from the Avatar book.\n\nChandler’s World Bok Day mummy from Awful Egyptians book.\n\nScarlett’s entry – Inside Out.\n\nDora’s entry below.\n\nEsme is still in to Peppa pig and unicorns, so went for a book that has both, and sparkles! Her Dad had to draw the picture for her but she coloured it in herself.\n\nHavana’s World Book Day character below.\n\nIsabel wanted to make the Little Mermaid – she did this all by herself with no help.\n\nIsla’s creation is of a swimming fairy, she has really got in to reading the set of Rainbow Magic books over lockdown, reading a chapter every night, Mum is really pleased with her progress and enthusiasm with her reading. 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Her wealthy new husband handpicked her to be his bride, and his great castle in Ferrara will be her playground. But Alfonso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara quickly proves to be just as dangerous and mysterious as he is dark and handsome, and the stone walls of the castle seem to trap Lucrezia… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. 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After that, there'll be no more Christmas cheer for me. No mince pies, no carols. No way out .\n\nBut I have a secret. No-one has guessed it. Will you?\n\nMy Thoughts\n\nJessica Gold stops to have a coffee while shopping on Christmas Eve when a good looking man asks to sit down at her table. They get talking and she agrees to leave with him, a decision she soons comes to regret. The novel is very dark and I was gripped straight away, desperately wondering if or how she would escape the clutches of Dominic, her captor. In part two the story takes an unexpected turn, it was certainly something I never saw coming. At this point that the story became less believable for me but was no less enjoyable because of it. I spent most of the book trying to figure out what was going on and it kept me guessing until the very end, exactly what you want from a psychological thriller as well as the twists that Dying For Christmas provides.\n\nRating: 4 out of 5\n\nThanks to Transworld and Netgalley for a copy of this in return for an honest review.\n\nPublished 20th November 2014 by Transworld Publishers  \n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nNote: only a member of this blog may post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5408819317817688} +{"content": "The Old Farmer's Almanac 2022 (Paperback)\n\nThe Old Farmer's Almanac 2022 Cover Image\nShips from Warehouse\n\nHappy New Almanac Year! It’s time to celebrate the 230th edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac! 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The Taxi\nVolume: Sword Blades & Poppy Seed\n- Sword Blades\nPoem of the Day: Aug 8 2005\n\nComment 59 of 59, added on May 10th, 2017 at 9:11 AM.\n\nXrWmgs It as not that I want to copy your web site, but I really like the style. Could you tell me which theme are you using? Or was it tailor made?\n\njake jilennanal from Belarus\nComment 58 of 59, added on March 4th, 2017 at 3:40 PM.\n\nMqPPLY You created some decent factors there. I looked online with all the problem and located most individuals goes moreover to utilizing your site.\n\ncome here from Peru\nComment 57 of 59, added on November 10th, 2015 at 2:26 AM.\n\nEir9os Wohh exactly what I was looking for, regards for putting up.\n\ncrork seo from Guyana\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, The Taxi, has received 59 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nLowell Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9812631607055664} +{"content": "Learn More\n\nDhani Ram Chatrik\n\n(4 October 1876 – 18 December 1954 / Punjab / British India)\n\nDhani Ram Chatrik\nDo you like this poet?\n56 person liked.\n6 person did not like.\n\nDhani Ram Chatrik is considered the founder of modern Punjabi poetry.\n\nHe worked all his life to lift the status of the Punjabi language. He was the founding president of Punjabi Sabha, a Punjabi Literary Society.\n\nHe was the first person to standardize the typeset for Gurmukhi script, publish Guru Granth Sahib and Bhai Kahn Singh’s Mahan Kosh, the first Punjabi dictionary by using modern technique at his Sudarshan Printing Press.\n\nHe was a highly creative writer. He used his composing skills to experiment with different genres of Punjabi. He used simple and fresh vocabulary. His use of metaphor, tone, and style were easy to understand by the masses. 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Really\n\nhigh quality backlinks from Uzbekistan\nComment 6 of 7, added on February 16th, 2011 at 10:59 PM.\n\nI read this poem in high school. I was on the forensics team and read this\nin the poetry division. I won many awards for my presentation of\nSilence...Now, at 47, I can still recite it in the same prose as I did back\nthen. It still has meaning in my life..and will always be a favorite.\n\nLisa Moore from United States\nComment 5 of 7, added on April 22nd, 2010 at 7:04 PM.\n\nI first read this poem years ago in an English Lit. textbook. I remembered\nthe 1st stanza, but could not for the life of me remember who wrote it.\nIt's a beautiful poem, full of meaning and I'm glad that I found it again.\n\nG. Hunter from United States\nComment 4 of 77, added on September 23rd, 2008 at 3:52 AM.\n\nVery pretty poem\n\nKristal L Rosebrook\nComment 2 of 7, added on September 22nd, 2008 at 10:17 PM.\n\nthe poem silence is one of a kind. it shows and tells different ideas from\nour mind. it reminds us that true silence is found when there is peace and\n\n\" eye is an open door to one's soul and inner self. \"\n\nsenina from United States\nComment 1 of 7", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9906948804855347} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinition of hued\na. - Having color; -- usually in composition; as, bright-hued; many-hued. 2\n\nThe word \"hued\" uses 4 letters: D E H U.\n\nNo direct anagrams for hued found in this word list.\n\nAdding one letter to hued does not form any other word in this word list.\n\nShorter words found within hued:\nde   due   duh   ed   edh   eh   he   hue   uh  \n\nList shorter words within hued, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in hued, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with hued, words containing hued or words ending with hued\n\nAll words formed from hued by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: hu   ue   ed  \n\nBrowse words starting with hued by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: hue  \nNext word in list: hueless  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: de   obbligati   wast   trabeate   skulduggeries   asocial   stab  \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 - 6.950mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9854609966278076} +{"content": "What does RSJ mean in Famous?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand RSJ in the Community field in general and in the Famous terminology in particular.\n\nRebecca St. James\n\nCommunity » Famous\n\nFind a translation for RSJ in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this RSJ abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"RSJ.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 26 Sep. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Project Pandora by Aden Polydoros\n\nPosted June 20, 2017 by Erin in 2017, August, Countdown Widgets, Entangled, Young Adult / 0 Comments\n\nEmbed Code:\n\nTitle: Pandora Project\nSeries: Assassin Fall #1\nAuthor: Aden Polydoros\nRelease Date: August 1st, 2017\nAdd to your Goodreads TBR.\nPre-Order: Amazon  | iBooks |B&N | IndieBoundKobo | The Book DepositoryIn a race against the clock, they’ll have to uncover the truth behind Project Pandora and take it down—before they’re reactivated. 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It helped pass the time on a drive up to Scotland and was very well narrated. ( )\n  mooingzelda | Jun 3, 2022 |\nUna dolce, breve storia che sono certa avrei apprezzato ancor di più se solo l'avessi letta da bambina.\nIl racconto riprende il famoso mito del mostro di Lochness, facendo in modo che la creatura venga scoperta da due fratellini che gli si affezionano fin da subito.\nLa cosa che ho apprezzato di più oltre alla semplicità della narrazione e alla tenerezza trasmessa attraverso le parole, sono stati i momenti in cui il POV (point of view) apparteneva a Crusoe (il mostro), descrivendo meravigliosamente dal suo punto di vista ciò che gli accadeva.\nAmmetto che il film mi ha commossa e coinvolta maggiormente, ma la trama è stata complicata molto di più rispetto al libro, che rimane comunque un'ottima lettura per bambini. ( )\n  Shay17 | Mar 30, 2018 |\nOne of my favorite fables from this author. Again, an illustrator I haven't seen in any of his other works, but one that drew pictures that work perfectly for the story. I like that the 'magic' element is plausible, and that there is plenty of humor but also just enough drama for young readers. The family story in the background is nice, too. The characters are a teeny bit shallow, but probably only noticeable to me because I write so many of these mini-reviews. 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Schwab\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\n» Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\n» A Spark of Light by Jodi Picoult\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\n» The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\n» Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram\n\n*Signed by Author at BBTB*\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\n» The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik by David Arnold\n\n*Signed by Author at BBTB*\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\n» Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds\n\n*Signed by Author at BBTB*\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\n» We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices\n\n*Signed by Jason Reynolds & Sharon Draper at BBTB*\n\nadd-to-goodreads-button\n\nWhich books did you read this month?\n\nHave you read any of the books I read or hauled this month?  If so, what did you think?\n\nDid you buy any books?  If so, which ones?\n\nComment below & let me know 🙂\n\n10 thoughts on “October 2018 Reading Wrap-Up + Book Haul”\n\n 1. It looks like you’ve had an excellent reading month! I haven’t read any of the books mentioned but the first books of the series you’ve read are on my TBR so hopefully I’ll be able to get to them soon\n\n 2. Can’t believe it’s already time to do October wrap-up’s! I feel like it flew by and soon we will have snow lol! It looks like you had an awesome reading month girl! I really want to read Jodi Picoult’s new book!\n\n 3. lol, Amanda, I’m starting to think you need to reevaluate what “chaos” means in your world, because every month is chaotic! Perhaps your life is fast-paced, and chaotic would be…what? What would that look like?\n\n You had a series September. I’m thinking about have a series 2019. I have so many series that I want to get through that I might just go for it. I have a whole universe by Mercedes Lackey to get through (15 books) and Irvine Welsh’s whole Trainspotting (now) series, which includes 5 books. I thought about adding a fat detective series to my fat reads quest, but what if I hate the first book in the series? I’ll have to uncommit.\n\n Which books did you read this month?\n I read Detroit Hustle by Amy Haimerl, a memoir about fixing up a house.\n\n In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware, a thriller.\n\n Cat’s Eye, a boring novel by Margaret Atwood.\n\n Knit One, Girl Two, a novella.\n A few plays: Fallen Angels by Noel Coward, The Humans by Stephen Karam, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York City by Halley Feiffer, and Tiny Beautiful Things, the play adapted from Cheryl Strayed’s essays.\n\n The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, a musical.\n\n Have you read any of the books I read or hauled this month? If so, what did you think?\n\n I haven’t read any of the same books as you!\n\n Did you buy any books? If so, which ones?\n\n I’m keeping buying to a minimum, but I bought Mammoth by Jill Baguchinsky, a novel about a fat anthropologist, on Liz’s recommendation.\n\n 4. Wow! You had an INCREDIBLE October! Don’t sell yourself short. So many posts! So many books read! I love it. Plus, many of these books were delightfully thematic for October. Overall your reads for October were really positive! I’m so glad.\n\n I also love White’s The Conqueror’s Saga. However, I haven’t read Frankenstein— I am ashamed. Perhaps I can read both of these books next October? We shall see!\n\n Your haul is only 3 books, so I wouldn’t worry about it. 😉 I purchased Vicious and Vengeful this month. I fell in love with Vicious last month, so I figured I should get both books instead of just Vengeful. XD I spoil myself sometimes. Books are so easy to buy.\n\nLeave a Reply to SHA @ Book Princess", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8753851652145386} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nChinese (Traditional) translation of “bodacious”\n\nSee all translations", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992205500602722} +{"content": "Tag: Robert Tomoguchi\n\n • Review of The Scribbled Victims\n\n The Scribbled Victims tells a familiar tale of the vampire tradition in a way that’s different, emotionally compelling, and doesn’t shy from the horror of the vampire condition. I appreciate that Tomoguchi’s vampires need human blood to survive, though as the author shows, one cannot live on blood alone.\n\n • Interview with Author Robert Tomoguchi\n\n Believeing in yourself and your story. October is Vampire Authors Month (according to me), so in episode 37 of Working Title podcast, I speak with Robert Tomoguchi, author of The Scribbled Victims, which he first wrote as a screenplay, and is now a vampire series. We take a peak at script writing and pitching to…", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000085830688477} +{"content": "Writing Away: A Creative Guide to Awakening the Journal-Writing Traveler (Paperback)\n\nWriting Away: A Creative Guide to Awakening the Journal-Writing Traveler Cover Image\nSpecial Orderwhile keeping a journal along the wayis the world’s most valuable writing exercise.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nLavinia Spalding is author of \"With a Measure of Grace, the Story and Recipes of a Small Town Restaurant.\" She is a regular contributor to \"Yoga Journal,\" and her work has appeared in such publications as \"Sunset Magazine, Post Road, CitySmart,\" and \"Inkwell.\" Although her inextinguishable wanderlust prevents her from ever really staying put, she currently lives in San Francisco.\n\nPraise For…\n\nSpalding reminds us to journey conscientiously, to arrive awakened, and to write with all our hearts. This is a beautifully vital antidote to the frenetic buzz of blogging and texting, to be savored and shared.” Alexandra Fuller, author of Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight and The Legend of Colton H. Bryant\n\nLavinia Spalding has given travelers a witty, profound, and accessible exploration of the hows and whys of keeping a journal. Novices and veterans alike will find inspiration and fresh ideas on every page, along with practical suggestions to bring out the best writer in anyone. Buy two copiesone to meditate on at home and another to dogear, underline and carry alongside your own journal en route.” Anthony Weller, author of The Siege of Salt Cove and Days and Nights on the Grand Trunk Road.\n\nSpalding doesn’t just give you ideas for keeping a travel journalshe makes a convincing case for why keeping a travel journal is important, and how this personal writing ritual can deepen your journey in unexpected ways. Recommended for anyone who endeavors to travel mindfully. Rolf Potts, author of Vagabonding and Marco Polo Didn’t Go There\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781932361674\nISBN-10: 1932361677\nPublisher: Travelers' Tales Guides\nPublication Date: August 2009\nPages: 242\nLanguage: English\nSeries: Travelers' Tales Guides", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995823502540588} +{"content": "\nAuthor(s): George Orwell\n\nEssays & Letters\n\nThese essays, reviews and articles illuminate the life and work of one of the most individual writers of this century - a man who created a unique literary manner from the process of thinking aloud and who elevated political writing to an art.\n\n$24.99(AUD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nAdd to Cart\n\nClick & Collect\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nAnyone who wants to understand the twentieth century will still have to read Orwell -- Timothy Garton Ash, New York Review of BooksMay 2014\n • : 181mm X 111mm X 21mm\n • : June 2014\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : George Orwell", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999556541442871} +{"content": "Review: The Rose & the Dagger\n\nThe Rose & the Dagger by Renee Adieh\n\n23308084Series: The Wrath & the Dawn\nGenres: Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Fiction\nMaturity Level: 4\nView on GoodreadsI feel like The Rose & the Dagger was probably of about the same quality as The Wrath & the Dawn, however I enjoyed it a lot less. Continue reading “Review: The Rose & the Dagger”\n\nCalendar Girls July: Best Fairy Tale Retelling\n\nI don’t think it’s a secret that I love fairy tales and magical stories of all sorts. I have a special place in my heart for retellings, especially movies. Really, any sort of retelling is good by me. 10 Things I Hate About You, anyone? I’ve read a couple of interesting ones, mostly YA or middle-grade, but it isn’t in anyway difficult to pick a favorite. Continue reading “Calendar Girls July: Best Fairy Tale Retelling”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999483823776245} +{"content": "\nSawyer Free Library has moved to an interim space at 21 Main St while renovations are completed at 2 Dale Ave. Please click here for more information\n\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nWhen things are hard, remember / by Joanna Rowland ; illustrated by Marcela Calderón.\n\nRowland, Joanna,(author.).\nCalderón, Marcela,(illustrator.).\nBook Book (2021.)\nDescription: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm\nPublisher: Minneapolis : Beaming Books, 2021.\n2 of 3 copies available at NOBLE (All Libraries). 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Really good stuff. I recommend booking them for gigs immediately. Fellow InPrint members Tim Lenton, Annette Rolston and Mike Fenton were also present, as was Paston poet Kay Riggs and Bally artists Martin Laurance and Geoffrey Lefever.\n\nComment on: Launch party for Caroline's book\n\nNew poetry from Caroline\n\nPosted by Tim Lenton on 24 January 2010 at 14:41 in Journal\n\nTags: caroline Poetry\n\nCaroline's new poetry book View image\n\nInPrint is hibernating. Nevertheless poet Caroline Gilfillan has just published a fine new collection of poems entitled Yes, which is about as positive as you can get. It is available from her at £5 plus postage. It includes the fabulous \"Ghost\" – a highlight of her readings in the past few months.\n\nComment on: New poetry from Caroline\n\nVisions in a tent at Welborne\n\nPosted by Tim Lenton on 13 June 2009 at 18:03 in Journal\n\nTags: art Poetry welborne\n\nThe Voicing Visions marquee at Welborne View image Poet Caroline Gilfillan emerges cautiously from the exhibition View image\n\nThe excellent Norwich 20 Group Voicing Visions exhibition, featuring the work of three InPrint poets plus former member Rupert Mallin, moved to Welborne, a village near Dereham in Norfolk, for the Arts Festival there. The festival is organised by Mike Webb, and this week took place on the weekend of June 13 and 14 – a stunning mixture of visual art, literature and music, plus clowns and horses. Caroline Gilfillan and Tim Lenton were there on the Saturday, as our picture proves. Music by Axol Loughrey, Nappertandy and Breton group Taillevent was all compelling, and the sun was out all day.\n\nComment on: Visions in a tent at Welborne\n\nAppetite for poetry\n\nPosted by Tim Lenton on 18 February 2008 at 11:43 in Journal\n\nTags: Colchester Poetry rupert tim\n\nTim Lenton and Rupert Mallin joined forces again last week in Colchester, where they did a well-received joint reading as part of an evening in aid of Lepra, the leprosy relief agency. This was in Appetite, a cafe on Church Walk which has a growing reputation for entertainment. Music was a big feature of the evening, put on my Jason McLean.\n\nComment on: Appetite for poetry\n\nCollaborative poem\n\nPosted by Rupert Mallin on 19 June 2007 at 21:03 in Journal\n\nTags: collaboration Poetry\n\nCollaboration is it. Here follows a collaborative poem, untitled, a stanza each by Lisa D'Onofrio, Tim Lenton, Caroline Gilfillan and Rupert Mallin. We followed each other but will not say who wrote what. Indeed, we're not entirely sure of our own authorship at all!\n\nComment on: Collaborative poem\n\nCongratulations to Tim Lenton\n\nPosted by Rupert Mallin on 13 May 2007 at 20:50 in Journal\n\nTags: Poetry Prize\n\nCongratulations to Tim on winning the Fish International Poetry Prize! I understand the poem will be published in July. 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If I could rate it I'd give it a 3.5 but not a 4.\n\nThis time round the way the book was writen was much clearer and the background on her is way more compelling and interesting. There seemed to be more of a backstory to her than Thomson And Thompson which I enjoyed reading. Bianca didn't rate very high in my favorite characters however The Castafiore Emerald was one of my all time favorite Tintin comics.\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Bianca Castafiore.\nSign In »\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9926518201828003} +{"content": "\nAbout Book Loving Pixies\n\nWe live to read!!! Our favourite genre is PNR - yep, we are more than happy to admit that we are complete #parawhores...... saying that, we will read and review a real mix of genres - from the better known authors to new-to-us authors and everything in between. We hope you like our posts/reviews and enjoy our blog. 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This is book #25 and I am excited that it’s this one. A book from a series I worked my ass off on with stories that are well worth the read. So, please, don’t let me hold you up. Click the link below to start reading book two, LUST, in the Love Is Cure, Vo1. 1- Vices & Virtues Series. Enjoy.\n\nP.S. remember to leave a review when you’re done.\n\nRead More\n\n#SampleSunday: LUST\n\nIt feels like it’s been forever since I’ve posted a sample Sunday. From the pages of LUST, here’s a sneak peek at my next release due out this month.\n\n*This story is currently unpublished and is still being edited. Text may change before publication…\n\nRead More\n\nNo Fraternizing, Pt. 1 Is 5-Years-Old Today\n\n5-years ago today, I published No Fraternizing – part 1 to a series I had no plans of making a series to begin with. I’d written the stories years before, after I’d gone to the barbershop with my boyfriend (who is now my husband) and I became fascinated with the barbershop environment. My mind has always focused on the what ifs of situations, and my visit to that barbershop inspired the storyline for No Fraternizing. I wrote the story by hand, one of the last stories I’ve ever written by hand, and the story became my first self-published story.\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999985933303833} +{"content": "\nSee wakefully.\n\nUniversalium. 2010.\n\nИгры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • wakefulness — index diligence (care) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • Wakefulness — Awake refers to the state of being conscious and can be understood in biological terms the behavioral manifestation of the metabolic state of catabolism. 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The situation is dynamic and may change at any time.\n\ndynamic adjective (RELATING TO MOVEMENT)\n\nspecialized physics relating to forces that produce movement: a dynamic force\nadverb uk   us   /-ɪ.kəl.i/\ndynamically stable\n(Definition of dynamic from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of dynamic?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “dynamic”\n\nDefinitions of “dynam", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976357221603394} +{"content": "How To Write For Profit...For You and Your Readers\n\nI wrote this book to help all wordsmiths profit more from their writing. Here I share with you how you can get the personal profit & satisfaction you expect from your writing. How? You simply put into practice the unique ideas you learn about in this book. 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Thanks to Carpe Librum Book Design, I now have a beautiful (perfect) cover for my novella, Becoming Miss Knight, and today I get to share it with you! (Note: this has largely been copied from my email list! Please consider subscribing to my list to get information earlier!) . […]\n\nAll About Only a Mother & An Excerpt\n\nWell, I don’t know if I mentioned this before, but I’m writing a little short story called Only a Mother. It’s set in 1888 Scotland, and it’s about Ivy’s struggles in motherhood. Soooo … warning! There’s HUGE spoilers for Beyond Her Calling in this short story (if you don’t know how romances work). So just […]\n\nThe Thief, the Damsel, and the Dragon: Blog Tour Wrapup\n\nWell, it’s happened! Angela R. Watts‘s The Thief, the Damsel, and the Dragon is officially launched! And that was the first time I hosted a blog tour for money. *gasps* #somercenary And don’t worry … we’ll be back to our schedule at this! I’m planning some fun posts, so definitely stay tuned for that. Also, I just want to say […]\n\nThe Thief, the Damsel, and the Dragon: Blog Tour Kickoff!\n\nWell, it’s happening! My dear friend Angela R. Watts is publishing her first book – a contemporary romance novella, The Thief, the Damsel, and the Dragon! I had the privilege of beta-reading … and now of hosting the blog tour! Now before you run off … there’s a giveaway as well as tons of fun […]\n\nAre Novels Important?\n\nI’ve heard people say that reading fictional stories is a waste of time, and I wanted to point out why this is not true. However, it was simply too big a subject for me! Books have taught me certain lessons … but they’ve taught other people completely different things. And I hate to narrow this broad subject down […]\n\nPlot Bunny Into Story?\n\nHiya, ladies and gents! Today I’m here to tell you how how to turn your plot bunny into a story (courtesy of me thinking about this a lot because that’s what I’m currently doing). Now, I’m by no means an expert, but I do believe I can offer some advice based on my personal experience, […]\n\nHow 2017 Went\n\nHey there! It’s almost 2018! *much excitement/confusion/anticipation* Can you believe it? I sure can’t. It seemed like only yesterday I was doing that stupid video about New Year’s Resolutions that was super boring. By the way, ‘Remembrance Day’ is apparently sort of the British ‘Veteran’s Day.’ Which makes that one British book I read called […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9963760375976562} +{"content": "Review: This Is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch- Tabitha Carvan\n\nThis is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch\n\nTabitha Carvan\n\nFourth Estate\n\nHarper Collins\n\nISBN:  9781460760659\n\nRRP $32.99\n\nIf you feel that sense that there is something missing from your life, some gap between who you are on the inside and who you are on the outside – then this is the book for you.\n\nThis is, as the title says, not actually a book about Benedict Cumberbatch.\n\nIn fact, it’s a book about women and what we love, about what happens to women’s passions after we leave adolescence and how the space for joy in our lives is squeezed ever smaller as we age, and why. More importantly, it’s about what happens if you subvert that narrative and simply love something like you used to.\n\nDrawing upon her personal experience of unexpectedly falling for the British actor Benedict Cumberbatch while stuck at home with two young children, Carvan challenges the reader to stop instinctively resisting the possibility of experiencing pleasure. Hers is clarion rallying cry: find your thing, whatever it may be, and love it like your life depends on it.\n\nFunny, intelligent, transporting and liberating, this book is a total joy.\n\nWitty, erudite and fierce in its message – that women should seek joy and find fun. Happily, this book provides both in abundance. I loved it.‘ Jacqueline Maley\n\nYou know when you bite into a chocolate, and unexpectedly discover it’s filled with delectable cherry kirsch that explodes into your mouth and oozes everywhere? That’s this book. Original, highly entertaining, fast-paced, personal read that contains unexpected revelations at every corner. It’s funny, it’s smart, it’s compelling. But most of all, it’s a battle cry: sit up, pay attention and follow your heart and find joy. After all, our time on this earth is short. C’mon. The clock is ticking.‘ Ginger Gorman\n\n‘Intimate, self-deprecating … like an Australian Caitlin Moran or Dolly Alderton … an easy, lighthearted read about serious subject matter: feminism, passion, relationships and creativity, and owning the strength of the passions felt in childhood and adolescence.’ Books+Publishing\n\nMy View:\n\nLet’s start with 5 star read. Wonderful cover art. A surprising, evocative, provocative and thoroughly enjoyable read. In fact I might even read this again and again. And that says something.\n\nI picked up this booked – for two reasons- I do love the cover art and I am a fan of Benedict Cumberbatch since I discovered this video. I love his voice. Check this out. He “reads” poetry, letters….I would listen to him read a shopping receipt. 🙂\n\nBut I digress. 🙂\n\nThe book, though it does rave and gush about the wonders of the man Benedict Cumberbatch (to illustrate a point 🙂 ) it is actually a book about finding passion, finding yourself, acceptance and love. It is about discovering or rediscovering feelings, rediscovering self, honoring your self.\n\nIt is a fun, witty, intelligent and thought provoking read.\n\nI loved this book.\n\n3 thoughts on “Review: This Is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch- Tabitha Carvan\n\n 1. Pingback: Best Reads of 2022 – Reading, Writing and Riesling\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": 0.7519757747650146} +{"content": "Blogs and Links\n\nNotes from the Slushpile: a group blog with Candy Gourlay, Teri Terry, Maureen Lynas, Addy Farmer and Jo Wyton. A blog about writing for children, getting published, surviving the internet - and never ever forgetting that some things we just have to do for love.\n\nDo you write? There are resources and info on how to get published on Notes from the Slushpile, here, and help for writers on this website, here.\n\nSCBWI: supporting published and unpublished children's book writers and illustrators.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997867345809937} +{"content": "Words to Live By\n\n“I will permit no man to narrow and degrade my soul by making me hate him.” — Booker Washington\n\n“Confidence comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong.” — Peter T. McIntyre\n\n“Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.” — Will Durant\n\n“One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory.” — Rita Mae Brown\n\n“The opposite of love is not hate, the opposite of love is ignorance.” — Brian Hwang\n\n“If the person you are talking to doesn’t appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.” — A.A. Milne\n\n“Those who are convinced they have a monopoly on The Truth always feel that they are only saving the world when they slaughter the heretics.” — Arthur M. Schlesinger\n\n“Beware the fury of the patient man.” — John Dryden\n\n“When one begins to live by habit and by quotation, one has begun to stop living.” — James Baldwin\n\n© 2004, DrMabuse. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Visalia Library Author Fair\n\nVisalia Library Author Fair\n\nI know that most of you live WAY too far away to attend this event, nevertheless I wanted to alert anyone who may be in the general vicinity of the Central Valley of California. The Tulare County Friends of the Library Association is hosting their annual Local Author Fair and I shall be joining them this year! I will be one of eleven authors writing in a variety of genres present to sell and sign books for the public.\n\nThe list of authors includes:\n\nMarilyn Meredith\n\nMonty Sands\n\nChris Brewer\n\nRon Hughart\n\nEd Kesterson\n\nLouise Jackson\n\nLarry Lewis\n\nJohn Bergman\n\nJanet Nichols Lynch\n\nSylvia Rose\n\nThe event is open and free (except for purchasing the books), and we will be waiting to chat and sign. I will have all three novels available. So mark your calendars for April 23, Saturday, from 7 to 9pm at the Visalia Public Library on 200 W. Oak Avenue. Hopefully I will meet a few of the fine people who make this dream a reality for me! See you there.\n\nOne Comment for Visalia Library Author Fair\n\n 1. Sharon I’m on the first plane over!!!\n Yeah I wish!\n Hope you have an awesome time with all the other authors at the local fair. It sounds like a really fun day!\n TSBO devotee\n\nI love to hear from you!\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989324808120728} +{"content": "Books Should Be Free\nLoyal Books\nFree Public Domain Audiobooks & eBook Downloads\n\nNovelas Cortas de Asensi\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5301390886306763} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nThe Legacy of H.L.A. HartLegal, Political, and Moral Philosophy$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nMatthew H. Kramer, Claire Grant, Ben Colburn, and Antony Hatzistavrou\n\nPrint publication date: 2008\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780199542895\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2009\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199542895.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2019. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use. date: 11 December 2019\n\nPrivate Faces in Public Places 1\n\nPrivate Faces in Public Places 1\n\n(p.299) 16 Private Faces in Public Places1\nThe Legacy of H.L.A. Hart\nAuthor(s):\n\nSusan Mendus (Contributor Webpage)\n\nOxford University Press\nDOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199542895.003.0016\n\nThis chapter suggests that an investigation of some aspects of Hart's private life (as disclosed in the recent biography of Hart by Nicola Lacey) can illuminate some of his arguments and positions on broad matters of political philosophy. The potential for such illumination calls into question the view that philosophical argumentation should be assessed in abstraction from the personal circumstances in which it was produced.\n\nKeywords:   privacy, sexuality, H. L. A. Hart, public distinction, private distinction\n\nOxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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For him, Bachs music held the elements of both joy and despair, life and its inevitable end. He spent the next five years trying to learn one of ...more\nHardcover, 256 pages\nPublished February 18th 2020 by W. W. Norton Company\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 Counterpoint, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Counterpoint\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 4.35  · \nRating details\n ·  31 ratings  ·  13 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nStart your review of Counterpoint: A Memoir of Bach and Mourning\nHeather Erickson\nJan 01, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nI chose to review Counterpoint: A Memoir of Bach and Mourning by Philip Kennicott for two reasons. Ive been in mourning since my husband died in April 2019 and I love baroque music (JS Bach is the master). The author is a gifted writer. Philip Kennicott is the chief Art and Architecture Critic of The Washington Post. Kennicott won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing. What I got from the book was different from what I expected.\n\nCsimplot Simplot\nNov 13, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nExcellent book!!!\nHank Stuever\nMar 29, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nBeautiful, upsetting, redemptive, informative -- written with such care. A strange but brilliant melding of memoir and music education, going deep on a troubled mother-son relationship and the son's attempt to try something that's as difficult (playing Bach's Goldberg Variations on the piano) as coming to terms with grief for the person he struggled his whole life to understand.\nMar 04, 2020 rated it really liked it\nShelves: finished-in-2020\nI read a preview excerpt in the Washington Post shortly after my father died, so I took it as a sign that I should read this book. In some ways, my father had a similar temperament to Kennicott's mother in that his moods could be unpredictable at times, so the author's recounting of his relationship with his mother and about her death hit me a little harder than I had expected. Kennicott's journey in learning Bach's Goldberg Variations resonated less with me, but was still enjoyable to read. I ...more\nFeb 08, 2020 rated it it was amazing\n*Counterpoint* is an aptly titled book -- Philip Kennicott's memoir weaves together narrative strands, much as a contrapuntal piece of music weaves together melodic strands within a piece.\n\nAfter his mother died, the author began to learn Bach's Goldberg Variations in seriousness. The book follows this process; additionally, Kennicott reflects on growing up with his mother (a woman suffering from her own grief at not fulfilling her own life ambitions); discusses the history of the Goldbergs and\nMar 23, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nShelves: music\nThis turned out to be phenomenally good. I felt compelled to write a review not only because I loved it, but because I suspect the title may give the erroneous impression that the book is only for music lovers. I strongly believe it will resonate with a lot more readers than those who care about Bach. I, for starters, root for Beethoven. And Brahms, and Dvorak, and Shostakovich. Bach is not a composer I feel the need to listen to on a regular basis. (You can judge, I'll get over it.) So, you may ...more\nKerry Pickens\nMar 28, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nShelves: read-2020\nI listened to this book on audiotape, and wished I could listen to the story on a loop as soundtrack to my life. There are so many issues addressed in this book that I can relate to: aging parents, the effect of hypercritical parenting, a love for classical music, and the beauty brought to your life by playing and listening to music. I was reminded of Jackson Brown's lyrics for \"To a Dancer,\" that go \"In the end there is one dance you do alone.\" Playing music is a basically a solitary activity ...more\nNasreen Baten-Tschan\nMar 14, 2020 rated it really liked it\nTwo parallel threads run through this book, the \"Bach\" and the \"Mother\" respectively. As someone who knows almost nothing about the science of music there were parts of this that were hard to read, but as someone who was invested in completing this book, I nonetheless found the extended metaphors appropriate/understandable for the music philistine audience.\n\nThe author is my favorite art critic at WaPo, the newspaper I've read since childhood, so I was eager to read this. Having a more intimate\nApr 05, 2020 rated it liked it\nI liked the mix of memoir and biography/history, and it was fun to listen to the Bach pieces while/after reading about them. This made me realize that I would like a more in-depth knowledge of classical music, but then didn't quite scratch that itch.\nErika Kraus\nFeb 18, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nI won this book in the giveaway. I found the power of healing through Phillip Kennicott's comparisons and words. A fantastic book that is well put together.\nMar 27, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nThis is a beautifully written book. And I learned so much. I highly recommend it.\nMar 09, 2020 rated it liked it\nKennicott creates a most unusual book about Bach and grief (surrounding his mothers life. I really liked the parts where he was able to be transparent with the reader. ...more\nrated it it was amazing\nNov 12, 2019\nrated it it was amazing\nMar 09, 2020\nJoanna Taylor Stone\nrated it really liked it\nMar 11, 2020\nAnne Green\nrated it it was amazing\nMar 06, 2020\nTerry S.\nrated it liked it\nMar 02, 2020\nStephanie Larison\nrated it it was amazing\nJan 06, 2020\nrated it it was amazing\nMar 09, 2020\nrated it really liked it\nMar 28, 2020\nrated it really liked it\nMar 17, 2020\nDouglas L Smith\nrated it really liked it\nMar 05, 2020\nrated it really liked it\nFeb 29, 2020\nDa vid A. 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In the work of Descartes and Malebranche, the two kinds of mechanism are starkly opposed: it is because they accept ontological mechanism (and so must reject scholastic powers) that these figures cannot endorse course‐of‐nature mechanism.\n\nKeywords:   ontological mechanism, course‐of‐nature mechanism, Descartes, Malebranche\n\nOxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. Public users can however freely search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter.\n\nPlease, subscribe or login to access full text content.\n\nIf you think you should have access to this title, please contact your librarian.\n\nTo troubleshoot, please check our FAQs , and if you can't find the answer there, please contact us .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.981296956539154} +{"content": "Wednesday, July 19, 2017\n\nBad Luck and Trouble\n\nLee Child. Bad Luck and Trouble. 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Her performance was two parts: In the first, she dressed as an Empath and wobbled her head to emulate talking along with a projected video showing difference parts of the culture (Overheard: \"Makes you wonder what type of drugs she's on\"). The work is bright and happy, and the Empathic world reminded me of more environmentally aware Dr. Seuss. Empaths are blue-skinned, with brightly colored coats, living in conjunction with the plant world (Overheard: \"That's cool — I like the colors\").\n\nSaya-Woolfalk-4013.jpg\n\nSaya-Woolfalk-4017.jpg\n\nSaya-Woolfalk-4018.jpg\n\nSaya-Woolfalk-4021.jpg\n\nAfter the video, Woolfalk shed the costume (Overheard: \"She's beautiful\") and became a rigid researcher who presented her findings on the Empathics. She \"studied\" the civilization for two years, working with various groups and an anthropologist to present a cohesive species. 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The editors of I’ll Drown My Book avoid such simple definitions: conceptual, Laynie Browne notes, “is not a term which can belong to a select few, or be defined to narrowly, at least not at this point in time.” Conceptual texts are not limited (not “dictate\\[d] or predict\\[ed]“) by their methodologies; methodology is not even the central characteristic of such writing. 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Nate will solve the case, and then there will be\nebook, 80 pages\nPublished January 30th 2013 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers (first published 1994)\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 Nate the Great and the Mushy Valentine, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Nate the Great and the Mushy Valentine\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 462)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nMelanie Hansen\nLet me just say that my 7 yr. old son has read A LOT of Nate The Great books. We had a book party for this book just before Valentines day. We had a friend that is named Nate dress up as Nate The Great and greet the kids as they came, give them their detective hats and magnifying glass, then take them on a \"treasure hunt\" that included a pancake breakfast break then ended with them finding Sludge (the treasure which was a dog stuffed animal for each child--really cheap ones). They did some of th ...more\nFeb 11, 2009 Kathryn rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: valentines-day\nCute and fun! The little mystery adds an interesting element to the usual \"kids making Valentine's\" theme and Nate is so funny and determined and \"great.\" I think this one would especially appeal to boys.\nLisa Cohn\nJun 19, 2014 Lisa Cohn rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nMichael, age 5, loves all the Nate the Great books. He likes this one because of all the silliness related to Valentine's Day--and all the confusion related to who gave who a valentine. It's one of the harder-to-solve Nate the Great mysteries, he says. Watch his YouTube book review here:\nhttp://youtu.be/96Y-5HCVKdo\nFeb 15, 2012 Dolly rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition\nRecommends it for: parents reading with their children\nNow that we've read this book, we've completed the entire Nate the Great series by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Marc Simont. We started reading these stories a few years ago and our girls liked them a lot, especially our youngest. So it was a little bittersweet to conclude the series, but I thought that it would be nice to read this last one on Valentine's Day.\n\nThe story was interesting and fairly typical for the series. We enjoyed reading this story together and we are a little sad to say goodby\nFeb 09, 2014 Seth rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: by-myself\nSludge got a valentine that said I love you sludge more then fudge. Nate the great had to find out who it was from . It was from Harry.\nMar 04, 2016 Lacey rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nToo wordy for a two year old but she picked it out herself so I read the short version, skipping a lot. It's a cute story though!\nAug 03, 2015 yusi rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nSomeone gave Sludge a valentine card\nbut Nate didn't know who gave it.\nHe went out to know who gave it.\nAnd Annie lost her Valentine card for his brother.\nNate had solve two cases this time.\nMay 21, 2016 Charlotte rated it did not like it  ·  review of another edition\nI hate it because I don't like Nate the Great.\nMar 02, 2015 Rachel rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nLove this book !\nMichelle. D.\nSep 04, 2010 Michelle. D. rated it did not like it  ·  review of another edition\nShelves: was-awful\nNate the Great books aren't that great. I hated them when I was a kid, yet I would always read them.The endings of the books were always the same, they figured out what or who did it. And where are Nate's parents? They just let their son walk around everywhere and question people. That is very irresponsible of them. Nate the Great books always made me fall asleep and always wasted my time. I would not recommend this book to anyone, especially little kids. If kids want real mystery, they should r ...more\nKristine Hansen\nFabulous story with a really hilarious ending. Loved it!\n\nAlso, the added bonus of the extra Valentine's day things make me wish I had a copy of the book so I could keep the recipes and craft ideas. This book is perfect to enjoy with your child for Valentine's Day. Highly recommended!\nDeborah Harris\nAR Quiz No. 9286 EN Fiction\nAccelerated Reader Quiz Information IL: LG - BL: 3.0 - AR Pts: 0.5\nAccelerated Reader Quiz Type Information AR Quiz Types: RP, VP\nRead this to First Graders for Valentine's Day. Longer-than-a-picture-book, shorter-than-a-chapter-book style may have been a bit much, but many of them took out other Nate the Great books afterwards. I like Nate's voice and that he eats pancakes when he's thinking.\nMar 25, 2008 Shelley rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nNate the Great cannot face what is hanging on his door. Maybe it will fall off, rot, die. I gave this book to my valentine, my son, who was born on that very day eight years ago.\nFeb 19, 2013 Kelli rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nAnother great one! Love Nate's voice and so do my kids. at 2 and 4 it's great that something like this keeps them interested.\nWhen Nate the Great's dog Sludge receives a mysterious valentine, Nate the Great is on the case.\nEliza Fox\nOct 23, 2012 Eliza Fox rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\nThere was two mysteries that were actually one. I liked both mysteries. They were so fun.\nRachel Richardson\nJan 29, 2012 Rachel Richardson rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition\nI read Nate the Great as a child, and they still hold up surprisingly well.\nErin Bartos\nMar 16, 2008 Erin Bartos rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition\none of my very favorite valentine's books.\nLeLu rated it liked it\nJul 22, 2016\nClaire added it\nJul 16, 2016\nDeb rated it liked it\nJul 08, 2016\nPrince Rahul\nPrince Rahul rated it liked it\nJun 27, 2016\nErica added it\nJun 21, 2016\nĐỗ Thanh\nĐỗ Thanh marked it as to-read\nJun 15, 2016\nAarti Rawat\nAarti Rawat rated it it was amazing\nJun 13, 2016\nClarita rated it it was amazing\nJun 12, 2016\nMateo Graif\nMateo Graif marked it as to-read\nJul 19, 2016\n« previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 16 next »\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\n • Horrible Harry Takes the Cake\n • Annie and Snowball and the Dress-up Birthday\n • Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink\n • Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown\n • Young Cam Jansen and the Dinosaur Game (Young Cam Jansen Mysteries, #1)\n • The Day It Rained Hearts\n • Clifford's First Valentine's Day\n • A Thief at the National Zoo (Capital Mysteries #9)\n • Franklin's Valentines\n • The Ballad of Valentine (Picture Puffins)\n • The Case of the Missing Jelly Donut\n • Froggy's Best Christmas\n • The First Thanksgiving\n • Down Comes the Rain\nMarjorie Weinman Sharmat is an American children's writer. She has written more than 130 books for children and teens and her books have been translated into several languages. They have won awards including Book of the Year by the Library of Congress or have become selections by the Literary Guild.\nMore about Marjorie Weinman Sharmat...\n\nOther Books in the Series\n\nNate the Great (1 - 10 of 29 books)\n • Nate the Great\n • Nate the Great Goes Undercover\n • Nate The Great And The Lost List (Nate The Great)\n • Nate the Great and the Phony Clue\n • Nate the Great and the Sticky Case\n • Nate the Great and the Missing Key\n • Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail\n • Nate the Great and the Fishy Prize\n • Nate the Great Stalks Stupidweed\n • Nate the Great and the Boring Beach Bag\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8752914667129517} +{"content": "Sue's Reviews > Beyond the Shadows\n\nBeyond the Shadows by Robin Lee Hatcher\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nJan 25, 08\n\nbookshelves: christian, fiction, read-2006\nRead in November, 2006 — I own a copy\n\nSet in the 1950s in the USA, the book opens at the heroine's husband's funeral, where she meets a friend of her husband's. Sensitively written, probably eye-opening to some, I found this very moving and difficult to put down by the time I was half-way through. A pity that the blurb on the back reveals one of the significant plot points, however.\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Beyond the Shadows.\nSign In »\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5423948168754578} +{"content": "Book Review: This Much Huxley Knows\n\nFollowing on from my recent Author Interview with Gail Aldwin, today I’m delighted to share my book review of This Much Huxley Knows. Gail’s latest contemporary fiction novel, was released earlier this month, and the author kindly sent me an Advanced Reader Copy to review. Before I share my thoughts on 7 year old Huxley, here’s the background to this new book.\n\nBook Cover Note‘Read this and feel young again’ ­– Joe Siple, author of The Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride\n\n‘Moving and ultimately upbeat’ – Christopher Wakling, author of What I Did\n\n‘A joyous novel with the wonderfully exuberant character of Huxley’ – Sara Gethin, author of Not Thomas\n\nMy Thoughts\n\nHuxley is an adorable, sweet natured 7 year old boy. Sometimes he is teased or bullied by other children – or as he calls it, “picking-on”. He’s an ‘only’, but he would really like a little sister, like his friend Ben, but mum and dad aren’t so sure. He’ll keep working on them.\n\nAs I started to read the book I soon realised this was a rather unique style of writing. Huxley is a wonderful character to meet, full of energy and inquisitive about everything he sees. I enjoyed reading a story told from a 7 year olds view of the world.\n\nHuxley had such a vivid imagination, it was fun reading how he coped with different emotions he was feeling. From being bored, hungry, happy, sad or scared (especially when mum and dad shout), it was really interesting and often funny to read the dialogue going on in his head. He shared his thoughts on how he felt about his parents, the kids at school and trying to make new friends. And as for avoiding getting into trouble (again) with his teachers, well that was a work in progress!\n\nHuxley likes to feel happy and he loves word-play, such as ‘sent-a-ball’ for sensible, but people don’t always get it. At first this was quite cute but it soon turned into me rolling my eyes thinking ‘Oh Huxley!’ 🙂\n\nEarly in the story Huxley makes a new friend in a disabled elderly man called Leonard who seems to understand Huxley just fine. Leonard seems to pop up everywhere, the barbers, the cafe, the swimming pool and he’s very generous with offers of chocolate and a ride on his disabled scooter. There were moments when I felt that Leonards character was a little creepy. I wasn’t sure whether I liked this character and whether Huxley’s opinion of Leonard was correct or that of his parents. All is revealed later in the book.\n\nThe story sensitively deals with a number of issues including bullying, prejudice, loneliness, isolation and trust. It was not surprising the way Huxley’s parents reacted to Leonard, believing they were protecting Huxley. Most parents would do the same I’m sure, as sadly we live in a world where it is difficult to know who to trust.\n\nSomething a little different. An original and refreshing style of writing. This Much Huxley Knows tackles some important topics but it does so in a light-hearted ‘Huxley’ way.\n\nThis book is sure to be a hit with parents who will identify with Huxley’s energetic and mischievous nature. They may even learn a thing or two about how children think and see the world.\n\nWhere To Buy\n\nAmazon UK\n\nFurther book info\n • Published Date: 7th July 2021\n • Publisher: Black Rose Writing\n • Page Count: 223\n\nAbout the Author\n\nNovelist, poet and scriptwriter, Gail Aldwin’s debut coming-of-age novel The String Games was a finalist in The People’s Book Prize and the DLF Writing Prize 2020.\n\nFollowing a stint as a university lecturer, Gail’s children’s picture book Pandemonium was published. Gail loves to appear at national and international literary and fringe festivals. Prior to Covid-19, she volunteered at Bidibidi in Uganda, the second largest refugee settlement in the world. When she’s not gallivanting around, Gail writes at her home overlooking water meadows in Dorset.\n\nWhere to Find Gail Online\n\nWebsite | Twitter | Facebook\n\nRelated Post: Author Interview with Gail Aldwin – I had a lovely Q&A chat with the Gail about being a writer and what inspired her to write her latest book.\n\nI hope you’ve enjoyed my book review of This Much Huxley Knows by Gail Aldwin. Don’t forget to check out the author’s previous books:\n\nThe String Games – When four-year-old Josh is abducted and murdered during a family holiday in France, Nim, aged ten, becomes an only child. To cope with tragedy, Nim reinvents herself but continues to carry a burden of unresolved grief. As an adult, she returns to France determined to find out more about the circumstances of Josh’s death. How will she deal with this new information and what are the implications for her future?\n\nPandemonium (Children’s story) Peta doesn’t look like other pandas in the toy department because of her purple coat. This provides camouflage and enables her to get up to mischief. When an assistant spots Peta this puts an end to her tricks. Peta must learn more about herself … but does this stop Peta’s fun? Of course not! A perfect story for children 2–7 years. \n\nHappy reading.\n\nMiche xxx\n\nMore Fiction Book Reviews by Touring Tales:\n\nThe Dictionary of Lost Words | The Dog Share | The Old Duck’s Club\n\nAmazon Kids\n\nOne Comment\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Price clipped DJ shows slight sunning to spine, light rubbing to all edges. \"I'm going to dig into my private stock of memories and try to come up with some tips that will help you through these intoxicating, exciting, but so, so confusing dating days. We'll talk about YOU, your talents, your ambitions. About how you get along with the other folks in your life (including your parents) . About your love and the 4 plusses necessary for Happy Marriage Insurance. About your place in the world and your importance in it. How you, Egbert Z. Twixt, can meet the challenges of the changing future.\" (from the jacket). Bookseller Inventory # B52315\n\nAsk Seller a Question\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: Between You, Me and the Gatepost; A ...\n\nPublisher: Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey\n\nPublication Date: 1960\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nBook Condition:Very Good\n\nDust Jacket Condition: Very Good\n\nEdition: Second Printing", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8544628024101257} +{"content": "Tag: Kharmor\n\n • 12.5 – The Salty Grotto\n\n “Evening, strangers. My thanks for the invitation.” “The pleasure is ours. Have a seat.” The dwarf rumbled: it might have been a laugh. “Not many strangers call dining with a dark dwarf a pleasure.” Einarr offered a friendly smile. “A good friend of mine happens to be a dark dwarf. My name’s Einarr.” “Hmm. 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Paolo knows that Rome is full of beauty and magic but how will he ever be able to get out and see it? Seizing his moment when the salon door is left open, Paolo embarks on a whirlwind and dangerous adventure full cats, dogs, statues and even opera. Claire Keane’s fabulous illustrations create a glorious evocation of Rome – mostly from a dog’s point of view! \n\nJulia Eccleshare M.B.E\n\nOther Info\n\nJulia Eccleshare's Picks for April 2020 \n\nBob Goes Pop by Marion Deuchars\n\nPaolo, Emperor of Rome by Mac Barnett\n\nThe Austen Girls by Lucy Worsley\n\nWhen You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead\n\nPaolo, Emperor of Rome Synopsis\n\nA daring dog takes a whirlwind tour of Rome in search of freedom in new picture book from beloved storyteller Mac Barnett and masterful illustrator Claire Keane.\n\nPaolo the dachshund is trapped. Though he lives in Rome, a city filled with history and adventure, he is confined to a hair salon. Paolo dreams of the sweet life-la dolce vita-in the Eternal City. And then, one day, he escapes! Paolo throws himself into the city, finding adventure at every turn. Join our hero as he discovers the wonders of Rome: the ruins, the food, the art, the opera, and-of course-the cats. Readers will cheer the daring of this bighearted dog, whose story shows that even the smallest among us can achieve great things.\n\nPaolo, Emperor of Rome Press Reviews\n\nBarnett's theatrical narrator works in tandem with the hilariously pompous pooch to carry this rib-tickling romp with infectious bravado. . .The beautifully textured architecture and action sequences harken back to classic picture-books artists. Molto bene! --Kirkus\n\nIf you loved this, you might like these...\n\nThe Pirate Captain's Cat\nThe Blue Giant\nThe Adventures of Lillicorn in WooWoo Land\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781419741098\nPublication date: 31/03/2020\nPublisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers an imprint of Abrams\nFormat: Hardback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9781419741098\nPublication date: 31st March 2020\nAuthor: Mac Barnett\nIllustrator: Claire Keane\nPublisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers an imprint of Abrams\nFormat: Hardback\nPagination: 48 pages\nSuitable for: 3+ readers, 5+ readers\nGenres: Adventure Stories, Animals, General Fiction, Pets\nRecommendations: Julia Eccleshare's Picks, Star Books\n\nAbout Mac Barnett\n\nMac Barnett is the author of several award-winning books for children, including President Taft Is Stuck in the Bath, illustrated by Chris Van Dusen, and Extra Yarn, illustrated by Jon Klassen, which won a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award and a Caldecott Honor. Mac Barnett lives in California, USA. \n\nMore About Mac Barnett\n\nMore Books By Mac Barnett\n\nCover for Circle by Mac Barnett\nCover for Square by Mac Barnett\nCover for The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse by Mac Barnett\nView All Books By Mac Barnett\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9295766353607178} +{"content": "How to say MINE in Hungarian maɪn\n\nWould you like to know how to translate MINE to Hungarian? This page provides all possible translations of the word MINE in the Hungarian language.\n\nDiscuss this MINE Hungarian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"MINE.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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We will promptly address your feedback.\n\nSubmit 5 page SummaryWhat is this?\n\n04/27/2017\n© 2017 Lybrary.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990760087966919} +{"content": "Why the Name Change?\n\nFans out there may have noticed I’ve changed my name. Why? Strictly related to advice about comedy writing, and that the name of the writer is telling. W. J. Howard sounds more like an accountant. In fact, if you look up W. J. Howard on Amazon, you’ll find another author who writes about math under the same name. Thinking back, the only reason I went with the initials was because I started writing many many … Read more\n\nWhat’s Up Doc?\n\nHowdy all! I’ve been absent for quite some time from my blog and social media, and plan to continue my aloofness through the end of the year at least. At the same time, I’ve noticed there have still been quite a few visitors to my blog every month. So I’m going to write a blog post a month to let you know what I have been doing. I’m Writing! Yes, I am writing…A LOT. Half … Read more\n\nWelcome 2017 B2BCyCon Visitors\n\nHello and Welcome Brain to Books Cyber Convention Visitors! I’m author W. J. Howard, but you can call me Wendy. Tomorrow starts the Brain to Books Cyber Convention and Book Expo, so I thought I’d let you know what I’m up to the next three days. I write dark stories mixed with comedy for all ages. My main focus is creating action-packed stories for young people who are looking for books as fast paced as … Read more\n\nWiHM Events, A Bad Snow White, and Heads that Roll\n\nHowdy all! Every Saturday I share what I’m up to along with things I recommend you check out. Here’s what happened this week. Upcoming Events February 6th WiHM Getting to Know You: I’ll be participating in a Women in Horror Month blog post on the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Blog on the 6th of the month. This blog post includes female members who are horror writers talking about our chosen genre. February 20-24 WiHM Blog … Read more\n\nJoin Women in Horror Month Blog Talks\n\nNeed something to do during Women in Horror Month? Here’s an opportunity to join group blog talks February 20th to 24th. The talks feature creative women in the horror genre talking about horrific topics and their favorite peers. Go to the SIGN UP FORM and respond to as many topics as you like and/or volunteer your blog to host a talk. How does it work? Be Featured in Blog Posts: There are 5 topics for … Read more\n\nThe Weekly Wrap Up with Mystery, Horror Comedy, and More\n\nHowdy all! Here’s what happened this week. Upcoming Events No new events this week, but I do have a new Events page. The Movies This week I suggested you watch Solomon Kane. Solomon Kane came out awhile back and apparently it didn’t do well at the box office. Not sure why. It was typical for fantasy, with dark magic and lots of sword fighting, but it was also a decent movie. Good acting, and the … Read more\n\nBitchin’ About TV Shows and Stories That Will Make Your Skin Crawl\n\nHowdy all! Here’s what happened this week. Upcoming Events I’m joining A.F. Stewart’s Bloody Valentine event next month. I’ll be sharing a love gone wrong short story for the event. I’m also hosting another blog post event for Women in Horror Month that will be a kind of blog tour of interviews with us women horror writers. Still working on the details and will post the schedule when it’s finalized. The Movies This week I … Read more\n\nDodge Demons with Magical Cigarettes for Free this Friday\n\nQuick announcement that Call for Obstruction is free this Friday on Amazon. Don’t forget! FREE Friday. Add it to your GoodReads to-read list. https://t.co/D5nqOczrjjBeware of demon's magical cigarettes with an electrical punch 👿 pic.twitter.com/dJMo6nSZxp — W. J. Howard (@by_wjhoward) January 11, 2017\n\nSick and Tired\n\nWhat a week! Can’t believe I accomplished anything with both gluten contamination and the flu. ICK! It’s why my weekly wrap up is late. So, what happened this week? Not much, but here it is. Upcoming Events I’ll be in a Women in Horror Month (WiHM) post on the RMFW blog February 6th. We’re talking about women in horror, surprise surprise. I’ll be talking about childhood influences that led me to be a horror fanatic. … Read more\n\nHorror Haiku, Finding Nina, Upcoming Events, and More\n\nFirst, I can’t believe it’s New Year’s Eve. 2016 flew by. I guarantee that while you read this I’m already holding a mimosa or glass of wine. Now I’d like to welcome you to my new weekly wrap up. This is basically a diary of everything I accomplished over the past week, including things like Twitter post highlights, movie & book reviews, short story and novel part releases, upcoming events, and more. I’ll also mention … Read more\n\nThe Bad News, I’m an addict; The Good News, I’m in Recovery\n\nFor the last few years I forgot my main career goal, become a successful fiction writer. I was slapped in the face with this realization back in April. Years of goals not met sent me over the edge. That and the stress in my life was threatening to kill me, literally. Yes, literally. My immune system was on fire when I was knocked on my ass. I was an addict hitting rock bottom, my drug … Read more\n\nI’m Back!\n\nTime to start blogging again. I’ve been a hermit far longer than I had expected this year, both here and on social media. I have returned to facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+ and that’s about all I’ll get involved with regularly anymore. I do have a LinkedIn and Tumblr account in the social links above, but I only visit there now and then. There are WAY to many sites out there that consume time and … Read more\n\nOn a Break\n\nFor the last three months I’ve been changing my priorities. The most important goal I’ve given myself is to spend 2014 for myself and my writing. My number one priority is to write and edit the novels I’ve neglected for the last 4 years while I learned publishing and improved my editing skills. Until further notice, I won’t be posting to my blog. My thought is to return after I’ve published the first two books … Read more\n\nHappy New Year!\n\nA few days late, but here’s my happy new year wishes to all. I’m sitting back today, glad this holiday season is officially over. On top of all the usual festivities, our family had a new baby born and a wedding. My biggest wish for the start of the new year is a few weeks of piece and quiet. Of course, the chances of that happening… Off to take down the decorations. HAPPY NEW YEAR!\n\nIt’s All About Me in 2014\n\nYep, it’s all about me! Me, me, me… A lot has happened over the last 5 years: Writing 5 novels and 75 short stories Winning a novel contest in 2009 Being published by a small press that went out of business Running a number of social networks and groups for writers and horror lovers Starting up a publishing cooperative In the process I learned a number of lessons and have become a much better writer … Read more\n\nGoals . . . Again?!?!\n\nReally. It’s time to set yearly goals . . . again? What happened to 2013? It went by in a flash! Back in April I addressed getting back on track with my 2013 goals, but it never happened. I remember writing that I was happy with what I’d achieved early on in the year, but the problem was I had only achieved things that weren’t on my list of goals. Well that’s gotta change in … Read more\n\nStory a Day in May\n\nI just joined Story a Day in May today. I had found this event last year and put it on the Visionary Press calendar, but forgot about it until I checked email this morning and found the reminder. At first I posted I wished I had time to do this event. Then I realized that was an excuse and decided to make time. This is the perfect challenge for me right now. I even dragged … Read more\n\nBloodleggers Returns Summer of 2013\n\nR. J. Robyn and I have returned to writing Bloodleggers. As originally planned, we will release the popular vampire serial in episodes once a month here and on the Friday Frights website as a part of Serial Sunday. What’s It About When FBI Agent William Knox is sent to Denver to investigate a rash of missing persons, he meets indentured vampire, Regina Todd, and together they must unravel a dark maze of crime syndicates, secret … Read more\n\nNew Year’s Resolutions\n\nIt’s that time of year again. You know, when we all make promises we rarely keep. This year I have only a few: spend more time on my own writing and keep up on blog posts. Here on my website I’ll post news about my writing and publishing progress, but it won’t be too often. Most of my posts will be on the Minor Insanity blog. Oh, and I’ll post on the Visionary Press blog … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999963104724884} +{"content": "\nOphelia is the female lead of Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet.   She was in love with that prince of Denmark, and was used by the men in her life.   She is an iconic and tragic figure of a young woman trying to find her place in the world.   Ophelia is a figure that has made young woman feel much in line of kinship for centuries.   Many teenage girls have felt drawn to her story because they feel they lack control in their lives, and hers seems like a cautionary tale.   I myself was incredibly fascinated with Hamlet’s doomed lady!\n\nOphelia was driven mad when the man she loved killed her father and rejected her.    In the beginning of the play it seemed that Hamlet shared Ophelia’s affection, but this is thwarted later.   He even famously tells her to “get thee to a nunnery.”   Ophelia famously died while picking flowers and singing to herself.    When she had picked the flowers she laid down in a river and drowned.   Some interpret her death as a suicide, but to me it has always read more as a person in a psychotic break not knowing what they were doing.    I think she thought she was just lying down for a rest after picking her flowers, and ended up drowning in the process.\n\nAs a figure of inspiration Ophelia proved endlessly appealing.   Ophelia is the subject of many famous works of art.   The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was greatly inspired by her tragic tale.    In the Victorian period the PRB was rebelling against the stale norms of English painting.    They made a list of subjects that would never go out of style.   Included on that list were Arthurian subjects and Shakespearean subjects!   \n\nIn the most famous painting of Ophelia John Everett Millais used Elizabeth Siddal as a model.    She was a Pre-Raphaelite “stunner” (to use Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s word) as well as being an artist in her own right.    Her tragic story even more intimately connects her to the story of Ophelia.    After finally marrying Rossetti (a courtship that lasted ten years) and giving birth to a stillborn daughter, she succumbed to her laudanum addiction and died of an overdose!   This sad ending to a short life has forever linked her to the subject she modeled as in one of the most famous depictions of her ever to exist!\n\nFor more about Elizabeth Siddal, and her connection to Ophelia I highly suggest you visit the website lizziesiddal.com.   The woman who runs the website has collected an incredible amount of information on the life of this beautiful and intelligent woman!    The information on the website allows people to see Lizzie Siddal as more than just a muse or the wife of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.   She truly is more than just the embodiment of Ophelia!\n\nIn 2006 Lisa M. Klein published the novel Ophelia which is a beautifully written novel telling the story of Hamlet from Ophelia’s point of view!    I love that this book gives us deeper insight into what was actually going on with the tragic young woman!   In this story we get to see an alternate ending for Ophelia, that still works with the ending of Hamlet, and it is a perfect answer to the questions we have all had since first reading and seeing Hamlet!   In 2018 Daisy Ridley starred in the film version of this awesome novel.    I adored the way they costumed this film, especially since I felt that Ophelia looked like she stepped out of a Pre-Raphaelite painting.   The costumes looked much like the ones used by Millais and by John William Waterhouse (a Pre-Raphaelite style painter who lived and painted a generation after the PRB)!\n\nI hope that this post has inspired you to get to know more about this tragic Shakespearean heroine!\n\nNote on Image: The image at the top of the post is Ophelia by John Everett Millais.   It is owned by the Tate, and I found the image on the tate.org.uk.    The model for the painting was Lizzie Siddal the “Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel.”   \n\nFurther Reading/Watching\n\n • Hamlet by William Shakespeare\n • Hamlet (1969)\n • Hamlet (1990)\n • Ophelia by Lisa M. Klein\n • Ophelia (2018)\n • Desperate Romantics (2009)\n • Lizzie Siddal: Face of the Pre-Raphaelites by Lucinda Hawksley (Note: This author is the great-great-great-grandaughter of Charles Dickens!)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7230405211448669} +{"content": "\n\nLarge Image\n\nTom Sawyer, Detective: With linked Table of Contents\n\nby (Wilder Publications)\n\n(258 reviews)\n\n£0.81 £1.48 Save 45%\n\nShare This\n\nHere is the fourth book in the Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn series. Tom and Huck are once again in the thick of things, this time investigating an unlikely murder case. \"Strange as the incidents of this story are, they are not inventions, but facts-even to the public confession of the accused. I take them from an old-time Swedish criminal trial, change the actors, and transfer the scenes to America. I have added some details, but only a couple of them are important ones.\" - Mark Twain\n\nTag This Book\n\nThis Book Has Been Tagged\nIt hasn't. 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The Library owns three copies of the novel, and it is widely available from local libraries, including on audiobook. A plot summary and excerpts are available from the author’s website as well as from Oprah’s Book Club.\n\nFor more information about this or other Library book Club events, please contact Harold Henkel at harohen@regent.edu.\n\n*Barbara Kingsolver (Official website). The Poisonwood Bible. http://www.kingsolver.com/books/the-poisonwood-bible.html.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Nic's Reviews > Ass Over Teacup\n\nAss Over Teacup by Jackie Nacht\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\n\nliked it\nbookshelves: mm, free, collection, dritc-lhnb, short-story\n\nThis was really sweet story and a nice way to spend my lunch hour today!\n\nUlysses is clumsy and always seems to attract bad luck \"Add stepping into the pothole filled with muddy water, and Ulysses wished he could chalk it up to a bad day. However, this was pretty damn typical for him.\". He also has feelings for his room mate Luke.\n\nAs the story starts, Ulysses has a really bad day at work. Starting with a broken down car, his day goes from bad to worse. He also comes to the conclusion that he should stop pining over Luke and go on a blind date.\n\nHowever, later that night his clumsiness acts as the trigger that brings him and Luke together.\n\nShort and sweet. 3.5 stars\n\nI now publish all my m/m reviews on my blog so if you want to see all my m/m reviews in one place come visit at Because Two Men Are Better Than One!\n\n2 likes · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Ass Over Teacup.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nJune 15, 2013 – Shelved as: to-read\nJune 15, 2013 – Shelved as: collection\nJune 15, 2013 – Shelved as: free\nJune 15, 2013 – Shelved as: dritc-lhnb\nJune 15, 2013 – Shelved\nJune 15, 2013 – Shelved as: mm\nJune 19, 2013 – Shelved as: own-to-read-on-kindle\nStarted Reading\nSeptember 18, 2013 – Shelved as: short-story\nSeptember 18, 2013 – Finished Reading\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9346240162849426} +{"content": "Jenny Nimmo Biography\n\nJanuary 15, 1942 • Something Wonderful. \" School Library Journal (September 2001): p. 202.\n\nWeb Sites\n\n\"Authors ... 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New York: Basic Books, (1983).\n\nEdition: First\nJacket: Y\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: very good\nISBN: 0465077560\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 206748\n\nMore AMERICANA: webrss\nMore AMERICANA: webrss\nMore SPY: webrss\nMore WORLD WAR II: webrss\nMore ESPIONAGE: webrss\n\nBy This Author: SMITH, Bradley F.\nBy This Publisher: Basic Books\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nI have just received John Ruskin's \"The King of the Golden River\" by this morning mail. Thank you very much for your kind arrangements. - Norio T.\nArgosy Book Store on Facebook\nArgosy Book Store on Instagram\nSite by Bibliopolis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9082176089286804} +{"content": "Brian's Reviews > Syndrome E\n\nSyndrome E by Franck Thilliez\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\nJul 24, 2012\n\nreally liked it\nRead in July, 2012\n\nThe book blurb says it all and then some. Very good story so far - intrigued. The translation seems a bit rough, but that could be me. It was me. I picked this book up on the recommendation of the publishing rep who knows I like a good mystery. This had it all: great whodunit, dual plot line, action, sleuthing, and a satisfying conclusion. This was one I'd sneak a couple chapters in over coffee in the morning, and look forward to picking back up after work. The final to chapters spoke volumes on the state of the world.\n1 like · flag\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Syndrome E.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\n10/13/2016 marked as: read\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9918978810310364} +{"content": "\nPeter Pan\n\nV&A Collectors Edition\n\nJ M Barrie\n\nFormat: Hardback\nISBN13: 9780241359921\nPublished: September 2018\n\nPrice: $19.99\n\nCondition: New\n\nPeter Pan and Tinkerbell lead the three Darling children over the rooftops of London and away to Neverland - the island where the lost boys play. Magic and mischief is in the air but if villainous Captain Hook has his way, before long someone will be swimming with the crocodiles . . .This special Puffin Classics edition brings together two of the most inspirational collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London - the works of Arts and Crafts pioneer William Morris and the literature of Charles Dickens. Illustrator Liz Catchpole has selected patterns from the V&A archive and introduced new artwork inspired by the collection to create a beautiful cover which brings Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless story to life.\n\n • Format: Hardback\n • ISBN13: 9780241359921\n • Published: September 2018\n • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd\n • Number of pages: 224\n • Width (mm): 138\n • Height (mm): 184\n • Depth (mm): 21\n • Weight (g): 250\n\nThis item is on the shelf at the following Harry Hartog shops. Please contact the shop to hold your copy.\n\n* Availability and price subject to change at any time.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9863377809524536} +{"content": "Welcome to your preview of The Times\n\nSubscribe now\n\nO My America! by Sara Wheeler\n\nContradicting F. Scott Fitzgerald, who said that there are no second acts in American lives, Sara Wheeler declares that fresh starts are possible for women in their fifties. When she hit that age herself, she discovered six desperate women: Isabella Bird, Fanny Trollope, Fanny Kemble, Harriet Martineau and two others. All variously burdened with late mid-life difficulties in 19th-century England, they took off for the frontiers of America. Wheeler has a wonderful time with her female companions: “spirited, intelligent, funny ... throwing tantrums, being bossy, running away”.\n\nO My America! by Sara Wheeler, published by Jonathan Cape, 270pp, £18.99; e-book £19.81\n\nLeading by Alex Ferguson\nPublished at 12:07AM, October 3 2015\n\nThe greatest leader in British football offers a fund of contradictory advice — and a few hints to his ruthlessness", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6835551261901855} +{"content": "Breathe To Read\n\nMonday, April 25, 2022\n\n2022 Challenge: A Book You Can Read In One Setting: New Orleans Vampires\n\n Book: New Orleans Vampires\n\nAuthor: Marita Woywood Crandle\n\nPages: 128\n\nThis is my 29th read for the year\n\nThis books cover some of the Vampire Legends that originated in the New Orleans area over the last several centuries.  From the casket girls to a pair of brothers that terroized the town, Crandle explains how these rumors got started and how tbey have held up in the area over the years.\n\nThis was a very short book.  It was fairly good - I honestly did not know this about the New Orleans area.  I have been there, but it has been almost 20 years, and at the time I had a young child so Vampire tours wouldn't have been on the list.  I might need to revisit the area now and take one of these tours.  Reading the book got a good sense of the people who claimed this lifestyle and what lead the locals at the time to believe they were actual vampires.  Glad I found this one.\n\nStars: 4\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9942920207977295} +{"content": "New: Spooky, Sweatshirts, Punk Rock Shop>\n\nFree Shipping on all orders $60 and over\n\n • The Handmaid's Tale Paperback\n\nThe Handmaid's Tale Paperback\n\nA gripping vision of our society radically overturned by a theocratic revolution, Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has become one of the most powerful and most widely read novels of our time.\n\n Join our mailing list and be the first to know about all things Out of Print.\n\n Search this store", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.934009313583374} +{"content": "Lot 228 (Books and Maps, 26th September 2017)\n\nJOHNSON, Samuel: A Dictionary of the English Language : In which the Words are deduced from their Originals, and Illustrated in their Different Significations by Examples from the best Writers. In 2 volumes. L, W. Strahan for J. And P. Knapton, et, al., 1755, First Edition. Folio, Double column. Title-pages in red and black. Later full leather with embossed border and five raised bands; Damp staining to the first few pages of vol. 1 and second half of vol. 2. Otherwise a very nice set. (The, first edition was published in April 1755 in a printing of 2000 copies. Courtney & Smith p 54; PMM 201; Rothschild 1237.). (2)\n\nSold for £3,600\n\nCondition report\nNot collated.\nBooks and Maps, 26th September 2017\n\n25 September 2017 9am - 5pm\n26 September 2017 from 9am\n\nView all lots in this sale\n\nWhilst we do not offer an in-house service for collection and shipping, we do recommend a number of trusted local service providers. Sworders are happy to guide you through package and postage needs. Click here for more details", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999103546142578} +{"content": "The Dark Path by Walter H. Hunt\n\nNo critic rating\n\nWaiting for minimum critic reviews\n\nSee 6 Critic Reviews\n\nWalter Hunt's debut novel, The Dark Wing was favorably compared to Ender's Game, Babylon 5, Honor Harrington, and C. S. Forester . . . and the story isn't over yet!\n\nMan and zor, once sworn enemies engaged in a mutual campaign of xenocide, now live side by side.\n\nThe war is over, and Admiral Marais, the legendary \"Dark Wing\"--both Angel of Death and Species Savior--is long dead, though some of his companions and participants in that great war still survive and have even chosen to live among the zor.\n\nNow a mystery from the past has become a threat to the present when an unholy menace jeopardizes both humans and zor alike.\n\nWhole space fleets have disappeared, with survivors stricken mad.\n\nAnd now man and zor alike must join forces to meet this adversary head on. . . .\n\nAbout Walter H. Hunt\n\nSee more books from this Author\nWalter Hunt lives in the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. The Dark Path is the sequel to The Dark Wing, his first novel.\nPublished February 1, 2003 by Tor Books. 416 pages\nGenres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Literature & Fiction, War. Fiction\n\nUnrated Critic Reviews for The Dark Path\n\nKirkus Reviews\n\nSee more reviews from this publication\n\nExasperated, Emperor Alexander engages retired Admiral Lord Marais, an expert on the zor, to take command of the highly politicized Space Navy (rich aristocrats can buy their commissions) and defeat the enemy by whatever means necessary.\n\n| Read Full Review of The Dark Path\n\nKirkus Reviews\n\nSee more reviews from this publication\n\nNow, not in the least dead, and capable of stepping directly through hyperspace, Stone tells Jackie that his sponsors are manipulating humans, zor and vuhls—leaving Jackie and the zor High Lord to wonder whether the gyaryu itself has been corrupted.\n\n| Read Full Review of The Dark Path\n\nKirkus Reviews\n\nSee more reviews from this publication\n\nCommodore Jackie Laperriere of the huge Cicero naval base, together with her executive officer, the zor Ch’k’te, realize that Cicero has been infiltrated by aliens with powerful psychic abilities to coerce, kill, or assume the appearance of anyone—even Jackie and Ch’k’te!\n\n| Read Full Review of The Dark Path\n\nPublishers Weekly\n\nSee more reviews from this publication\n\nLike its predecessors, this latest entry in the Dark Wing series (The Dark Wing , etc.) expands the bounds of military SF to touch on the philosophy and morality of war.\n\nJul 11 2005 | Read Full Review of The Dark Path\n\nSF Site\n\nYet the zor believe they have found clues to a strategy to defeat the Ór within another ancient prophecy: the Legend of Qu'u, about a zor hero who braved great dangers in a quest to recover a lost artifact, the zor sword known as the Talon of State.\n\n| Read Full Review of The Dark Path\n\nThe Best Reviews\n\nThe story line is superb because the audience .\n\nFeb 13 2003 | Read Full Review of The Dark Path\n\nReader Rating for The Dark Path\n\nAn aggregated and normalized score based on 11 user ratings from iDreamBooks & iTunes\n\nRate this book!\n\nAdd Review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9682602286338806} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nFebruary 24th, 2018 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 327,500 comments.\nAnalysis and comments on Joy to have merited the Pain -- by Emily Dickinson\n\nComment 10 of 10, added on January 31st, 2017 at 10:13 AM.\n\nGiinGI Pretty! 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Things went REALLY well, but more than that I", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "cknage in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\nAbout Recknage\n\nRecknage is a published author. A published credit of Recknage is Dove.\nTo edit or update the above biography on Recknage, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: https://www.jacketflap.com/recknage/129460\nPublished Works by Recknage\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. 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Works reprinted from the Juvenile Magazine match month for month, so a piece published in January 1788 was reprinted in the Children’s Magazine for January 1789; pieces reprinted from the Family Magazine didn’t always match up the same way.\n\nReprinted pieces were sometimes “localized”: London becomes New York in one story; “a Briton” becomes “Columbia” in a poem. A section of a story which praises the British system of government vanishes when it’s published in the U. S.\n\nThe place of original publication is included here, with original title and page numbers. 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Or contact me below!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000079870224} +{"content": "The Poets of the Nineteenth Century by Robert Aris Willmott\n\nThe Poets of the Nineteenth Century by Robert Aris Willmott\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\nRobert Aris Willmott\nMore books by Robert Aris Willmott\n\nPalala Press\n\nPublication date\n\n20th May 2016\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", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994620680809021} +{"content": "Structure stories, books, poems, and more\n\n26 results\n\nI wrote this, in 2017. It's part of my 8th poem set, Chosen Fate. Read More\nI wrote this, in 2016. It's part of my 7th poem set, Opened Obstruct. Read More\nAn article about meditation, structure and discipline. Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nJuly 21, 2015\n\nA poem that plays around with structure and scenery Read More\nIn the mid-eighties, snow-thrower manufacturing firm Toro, launched a promotion where purchasers of snow blower could refund a part of their purchase in the event that the next winter was characterized by modest snowfalls. The amount of money that was refunded was related to the amounts of snowfall thus putting… Read More\nCompares a carpenter who builds homes in this life to the carpenter's Son who builds homes in the next life for all those who believe in Him. Read More\nI see some writers here struggling, especially the new and younger members, so I came up with this in an effort to help them. It is for everyone, and I have actually used it myself, and I hope it is useful for all members here. :3 Read More\nTime to change the arrangement. Read More\nI'm interested in the flow and form. This is shaped from notes for something else I'm working on but I thought it also worked in its own right. Feedback welcome. Read More\nEarly on I identified with agnosticism, – an escape from what I had been taught. But, I continued to study religion–aesthetic traditions, philosophy of, and Christianity. However, the religion/God that, for me, is spot on, not only affirms God’s existence, but also demonstrates a consistency and coherence with events— predictable… Read More\nWhat I am suggesting below is a structured universe which, at the appropriate structural level, acquires the ability to focus in on the different layers of the structured universe’s contents. In this respect, think of this ability (self-consciousness) as the lens that accounts for knowing consciousness, a consciousness that informs… Read More\nHow To Be A Fake. This Is A Mock Thing - Don't Take It Seriously. If You're An 'Emo' And Take Offence, You're A Poser, Wanna-be. get Over Yourself. Read More\nA poem of music’s relation to life Read More\nIn the same way that the constancy of light’s velocity moved Einstein to think “outside the box,” (actually he imagined the constancy of the velocity of light since in 1905 that phenomenon had not yet been confirmed)leading him to deduce the required relationship between an observer’s reference frame and the… Read More\nWe must shift gears here and think of the universe not as something that consciousness defines, but, rather, as something that defines consciousness. Read More\nLife is lived in terms of a series of events: appointments, muscle aches, down time, paychecks, road trips, shopping, phone calls, work, work, etc., etc. My TOE (theory of everything), however, is suggesting a more meaningful universe. Read More\nLife is lived in terms of a series of events: appointments, muscle aches, down time, paychecks, road trips, shopping, phone calls, work, work, etc., etc. My TOE (theory of everything), however, is suggesting a more meaningful universe. Read More\nMy conversation with the Devil continues to cite the connectivity problems that arise in the micro universe and then draws upon Relativity theory for confirmation of the necessary opposites that shape God’s footprint. In the discussion of temporality that follows—given the theory of God’s footprint—the message is that because unidirectional… Read More\nMy end of life conversation with the devil continues here with more dialogue about consciousness, freedom, God, religion, and intelligibility. At the end of this story post and all subsequent posts, I refer to some of my written work that compliments my conversation with the devil. I will not include,… Read More\nSimilarities, dissimilarities, categorization, and particularization emerge from logi with their negations. Embedded in the set of differences out of which a particular arises, we find negation. Billig describes this condition, in the context of the rhetoric of argumentation, when he says: “Since the loci of arguments (the claim to essential… Read More\nBe yourself. If you are destined to be a winner - win. If you are destined to be a loser - lose. Accept what you are. When you do this - life will be much more simple. Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nJuly 14, 2008\n\nReads: 352\n\nComments: 2\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nsomething written after loosing someone important, confused about life. strugling for sense Read More\n\nReads: 322\n\nComments: 3\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nthis poem was written by me during a school activities week that i chose to do creative writing, me and a teacher were challenging ourselfs to write poems with a strict structure one we came up with was this where we use lines from songs that tie together and make… Read More\n\nReads: 3136\n\nComments: 103\n\nShelves: 4\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nA short lyrical poem intended for young parents to read to their young children. Emphasis on both rhyming and rhythm. The idea: the repeated recitation to a child, over a period of time, will encourage the child to \"bond\" with both of their parents, family members (such as an older… Read More\nTickle My Funny Bone Comedy Writing Contest 2018\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99850994348526} +{"content": "This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. By using LibraryThing you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Your use of the site and services is subject to these policies and terms.\n\nHideo Okuda\n\nAuthor of In the Pool\n\nIncludes the names: Okuda Hideo, 奥田 英朗, 오쿠다 히데오\n\nMembersReviewsPopularityRatingFavorited   Events   \n1661194,935 (3.57)00\n2010 (2) 2011 (2) 2019 (1) AF (2) Asian (1) asian literature (3) Box 10 (5) collection (2) Early Reviewers (3) F (2) fiction (16) goodreads (1) HC (1) humor (3) in Japanese (1) indc (6) Japan (11) Japanese (7) Japanese fiction (2) Japanese literature (5) July 2008 (2) Level 4 (1) manga (1) my-library (2) novel (3) NR (4) owned (1) prose (3) prostitution (1) psychiatry (1) Roman (3) sex (1) short stories (3) stories (1) to-read (9) Tokyo (5) translation (2) 和書 (9) 消化 (4) 消化-C (4)\n\nHideo Okuda has 2 past events. 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He is now one of the most popular authors of entertainment novels in Japan, known for his comical portrayals of people at all levels of society.  In 2002, he won the Oyabu Haruhiko Award for hardboiled and adventure novels for JAMA (Annoyance), and in 2004, he won the Naoki Prize (Japanese equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize) for Kuchu Buranko (The Flying Trapeze).\n\nRandom House Books Australia\nDisambiguation notice\n\nLibraryThing Early Reviewers Alum\n\nHideo Okuda's book Lala Pipo was available from LibraryThing Early Reviewers.\n\nSign up to get a pre-publication copy in exchange for a review.\n\nIs this you?\n\nBecome a LibraryThing Author.\n\nMember ratings\n\nAverage: (3.57)\n1 1\n2 5\n3 8\n3.5 4\n4 17\n4.5 1\n5 5\n\nAuthor pictures (2)\n\n(see all 2 author pictures)\n\nImprove this author\n\nCombination issues. 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Part One was fast-paced and all, Part Two is even better. “He didn’t know what the fuck she was doing, but he was going to get her. Because […]\n\nPosted January 29, 2018 by Marieke\n\nBook review: Deep ~ M. Malone & Nana Malone\n\nI not only read books by authors I already know, but I also love to discover a new author. Or in this case, and author duo. Especially with new-for-me authors the blurb (or the synopsis) really has to draw me in. The blurb for Deep intrigued me, and I’m glad I picked it up. It wasn’t what I thought it […]\n\nPosted January 8, 2018 by Marieke", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999186396598816} +{"content": "Carter Hasegawa\n\nCarter Hasegawa is a part-time bookseller at Porter Square Books in Cambridge and a full-time children’s book editor at Candlewick Press. He holds a Master of Arts degree in children’s literature from Simmons College. Must Wash Hands is his publishing debut. Originally from Seattle, he now lives (and uses the bathroom frequently) in Boston.\n\nSKU: S0085", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999763011932373} +{"content": "\nFor the Heart: 7 tales of Romance\n\n“Morning without you is a dwindled dawn,” Emily Dickinson “There is no instinct like that of the heart,” Lord Byron Guys, I’m feeling a little mushy because I’m in a … Continue Reading →\n\nThink of Writing as playing Angry Birds\n\nFew weeks back, I stumbled across a blogpost by one writer I follow occasionally. This gent used to blog frequently about his sales and the things he had learnt in … Continue Reading →\n\nNegotiating a Traditional Publishing Contract—To Sign or Not Sign Away Your World Rights\n\nYou know, what is the biggest mistake writers can make? It’s not typos in a book or bad formatting which you can all fix with a little diligence. 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This moment is your life.” –Omar Khayyam The other day I was reading The INFJ Writer: Cracking the Creative Genius of the World’s Rarest Type. … Continue Reading →\n\ndevelopmental editing\n\nDo you really need developmental editing?\n\nThe other day I stumbled upon an article about how expensive indie publishing has now become. I was in fact aghast to note that the author had estimated her typical … Continue Reading →\n\nKindle Unlimited—Some Strange Things You May Not Know\n\nTo be sure, all kinds of horror stories have been circulating about Kindle Unlimited on the internet for quite some time. But a bit of history first. The self-publishing world … Continue Reading →\n\nAuthor mind-set\n\nHow to Develop A Successful Author Mind-set\n\nNo matter what you set out to do in life, mind-set challenges can really bog you down. Whether you’re learning swimming or trying to lose weight or run a business, … Continue Reading →\n\nCelebrating Quiet Artists\n\nLearn from Leonardo\n\nAre you a creative person with so many diverse passions that people sometimes call you “confused?” Don’t worry then my friend because I feel the same. By training, I am … Continue Reading →\n\nLove Karma Crossed\n\nWriting my Second Romance Novel “Love Karma Crossed”\n\nI hope you are doing well. I am happy to announce that my latest novel “Love Karma Crossed” is now out on Amazon, Kobo, iTunes, Google Play and other e-Book … Continue Reading →\n\ndo not check your sales everyday\n\nDo not check your sales every day\n\nSeriously. Checking your sales daily is a dangerous thing to do. It encourages short term thinking. Extremely short term. I am assuming that you want to be a writer for … Continue Reading →\n\nportraying complex emotions\n\nPortraying Complex Emotions like Jealousy and Manipulation in Fictional Characters\n\nWhile writing my first novel, Legally in Love, I often found myself struggling to portray such complex behaviours as jealousy and manipulation through one of the main characters in this … Continue Reading →\n\nWriting my first novel\n\nWriting my First Novel “Legally in Love”\n\nI know most of us have a novel within us. And that for some unfathomable reason, we are too scared to get it out. 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An eye-catching cover is the first positive cue to a reader to make him click on the thumb … Continue Reading →\n\nShould you split your novels into smaller parts?\n\nShould you split your novel into smaller parts just because others say so?\n\nA few days back, an aspiring author contacted me asking for some advice related to the above intriguing query. Since the issues raised are important, I am taking the liberty … Continue Reading →\n\nCelebrating Quiet Leaders Now Available on All Major e-Book Retailer Sites\n\nI was always intrigued by the question whether introverts can really lead? And if yes, can they just lead, as any imbecile hereditary heir to the throne is expected to, … Continue Reading →\n\n1000 sales\n\nFrom 0 to 1000 sales: Why is that a landmark that we need to talk about\n\nI published my first book How to Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before in September 2013. This was a simple college cookbook based … Continue Reading →\n\ndon't give up too soon\n\nDon’t Give up Too Soon!\n\nA few days back, one of my friends forwarded a very touching story that I thought should share with you today. No matter how talented or capable you are, a … Continue Reading →\n\nsites to promote books\n\nOver 50+ Sites to Promote Your Free & Discounted Books\n\nThere are hundreds of sites promising to promote your books. Their business model is obviously not very robust, because I keep on finding them dropping “dead” at the drop of … Continue Reading →\n\nHow to Make a Living from Your Writing\n\n“We’re living in the best time ever to make a living with your writing!” So begins Joanna Penn in her latest book “How to Make a Living with Your Writing: … Continue Reading →\n\nBabelcube is Fumbling Part-II\n\nBy the way, a few days back, I had e-mailed Mark Dresdner again sharing the link to the blog post. A few days later, his assistant replied. The reply was … Continue Reading →\n\nBabelcube is fumbling!\n\nLet me admit it. I have been an unabashed fan of Babelcube for quite some time. On 25 January 2015, I first shared my first impressions openly on this blog … Continue Reading →\n\nYou Become What You Believe You Are\n\n“What do you want to do in life?” “What is the meaning of life?” “What is the purpose of our existence?” These may sound like a set of perfect questions … Continue Reading →\n\nJ.K. Rowling\n\nJK Rowling’s famous Harvard Speech and the Fringe Benefits of Failure\n\nI have read or heard very few speeches in my lifetime that have moved me so much. But J.K. Rowling’s famous speech “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance … Continue Reading →\n\npen name\n\nWhy using a pen name may NOT be such a smart idea?\n\nHave you ever had an urge to write in a different genre? If so, you might have wondered at some point whether you should use a pen name or a … Continue Reading →\n\nDan Brown\n\nDealing With Criticism-the Dan Brown Way\n\nEvery creative person—writer, artist, singer or actor—cringes while facing critics and the looming tsunami from their poisoned tongues and quills. Who likes being judged after all? The sad truth, however, … Continue Reading →\n\n100% Responsibility\n\nTaking One-Hundred Percent Responsibility for Your Life\n\n I love reading motivational books. Lately every book I read has been advising me to change my response to an outcome. The constant refrain is that it is not the … Continue Reading →\n\nWriting Without Spending a Dime\n\nYou may wonder if I’m starting with an oxymoron, because writing normally is NOT an activity that should cost anyone any money. You just grab your pen and paper, if … Continue Reading →\n\nfavourite books\n\nMy Favourite Books in 2014\n\nAs you probably know already, I love reading motivational, inspirational and even self-improvement books. In this post, I thought I should share with you a couple of my favourite books … Continue Reading →\n\nTranslate your books without spending a dime: the Babelcube way\n\nImage Courtesy of Stuart Miles/FreeDigitalPhotos.net Have you ever dreamt of having your books translated in other languages reaching untapped regions and markets AT NO COST whatsoever? “No, this is impossible,” … Continue Reading →\n\nIndie Author Pack Review: Three Classics in one go\n\nI was fortunate enough to get hold of a copy of the Indie Author Pack when it was on pre-order. Undoubtedly, this pack is a real value for money, as … Continue Reading →\n\nAbraham Lincoln\n\nThree Things That All Self-Published Authors can Learn From Abraham Lincoln\n\nI keep hearing some self-published authors cringing and whining all the time about how difficult it is to pursue a career as a writer. Sure, many are passionate about what … Continue Reading →\n\nthe compound effect\n\nThe Compound Effect in Your Writing Career\n\nImage Courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net/cooldesign I hope you are NOT reflecting too much on how difficult it is to be a self-published author. I know how you work extremely hard writing … Continue Reading →\n\nJ.K. Rowling\n\nA Truly Inspiring Story About a Writer\n\nImage Courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net/Thaikrit Today I thought I should share a story with you, a story which I personally found to be very motivating and inspiring. I happened to stumble … Continue Reading →\n\nBusiness For Authors: Viewing Your Writing Profession as a “Business”\n\nI thought today I should share with you a book which I found to be really helpful for self-published authors. Most Authors make the mistake of viewing their writing as … Continue Reading →\n\nCelebrating The Quiet Child: A Must Read For every Parent, Teacher, Mentor, Sports Coach……..\n\nI thought I should share with you the news about a book that I have just written in another genre. This is actually a sequel to my book Quiet Phoenix: … Continue Reading →\n\nself published author\n\n10 Habits of a Successfully Self Published Author\n\n                    Image Courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net/Lamnee So, you think you have a knack for writing and have heard that these days you … Continue Reading →\n\nAuthor Marketing Club Premium Membership—To Be or Not to Be\n\nLet me be frank. As an author operating on quite a shoe string budget, I have been quite sceptical of smart-aleck sites promising you the moon, if only you could … Continue Reading →\n\nBest selling e-book ideas\n\nReady for a Tell-all Memoir on the Inside Working of a Top Indian Law Firm? Quiet Phoenix Now Available on all Amazon Platforms\n\nDear Friends, You may be happy to learn that my latest book Quiet Phoenix: An Introvert’s Guide to Rising in Career & Life is available on Amazon worldwide. Did I … Continue Reading →\n\nhow to format an ebook\n\nHow to Format Your Ebook Without Spending a Dime\n\nIt’s time now to format and finish your book. This should be split into Final proof reading and then formatting to make your book suitable for various formats like Kindle, … Continue Reading →\n\nHow to Market a Book by Joanna Penn\n\nHow to Market a Book by Joanna Penn is probably the best and the most comprehensive book I have read so far on book marketing by self-publishers. This book has … Continue Reading →\n\n3 ways to design your free book cover\n\nDo not underestimate the power of your book cover. In the digital world, this is the only thing (along with your title) buyers are going to look at when deciding … Continue Reading →\n\nEditing Is Vital, Even If You Think You Write Like Shakespeare\n\nEditing is a subject which no author should ever ignore.  Editors broadly come in two flavours- structural and line. Structural Editors go through the entire structure of your book and … Continue Reading →\n\nword cont\n\nSetting a daily word count\n\nImage Courtesy of phanlop88/FreeDigitalPhotos.net With the draft outline out of the way, you need to start setting your other tasks and targets, of which the most important is the word count … Continue Reading →\n\nWriting my first book\n\nWriting my first book\n\nWhen I started writing my first book, I had an idea in my mind that I should write a book for an audience which does not know how to cook … Continue Reading →\n\nWriting is planning, then plodding and then some more plodding\n\n Success is supposed to be one percent inspiration and ninety-nine  percent perspiration.  Writing is quite similar. You do need inspiration, dreams and fantasies  to start with. But to finish your … Continue Reading →\n\nHow exactly do you become an author, part-time or full time?\n\nBeginning As An Author At The Very Beginning….. As the mindboggling material available on the worldwide web would indicate, the path to becoming an author would be as different as … Continue Reading →\n\namazon books\n\nIf I Could Publish, Without Spending A Dime, 3 Amazon Books In Six Months, So Can You….\n\nImage Courtesy of adamr/FreeDigitalPhotos.net This is my story of how I could publish, 3 Amazon books in six months, without spending a dime.  You, of course, don’t know me. By training … Continue Reading →", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000006079673767} +{"content": "Poet Laureate: 'Poetry's Always A Kind Of Faith' | WAMU 88.5 - American University Radio\n\nPoet Laureate: 'Poetry's Always A Kind Of Faith'\n\nPlay associated audio", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997135996818542} +{"content": "\nA Google search gives a few possibilities, and I'm not sure how these differ or which would be appropriate:\n\nEinleitung would be the most common, I think. Einführung (which can also mean insertion, depending on context) is not wrong, but usually refers to something broader, like an introductory course or similar. Your last two examples (i.e. Bekanntschaft and Vorstellung) refer to persons being introduced or getting to know one another.\n\nWithout knowing the type of document you want to write, it is difficult to decide. For technical papers frequently something like Motivation (same meaning as in English) appears at the beginning, to describe starting point and to problems to be addressed in the paper.\n\n It is not difficult to decide that options 3 and 4 from the question are entirely unsuitable. – O. R. Mapper Apr 14 '15 at 12:03\n\nYour Answer\n\nBy clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy\n\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9241330623626709} +{"content": "Loading Events\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nPoetry in the Park\n\n20th June, 2013 at 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm\n\nInspiration Picnic for Poetry in the ParkBring your packed lunch and picnic rug and join us for some poetry in the park!  A selection of wonderful poets, including Grey Hen Press Poets: A C Clarke, Maggie Rabatski, Eleanor Livingstone and Sheila Templeton. who will be reading from the new Grey Hen Anthology Running Before the Wind: Poems About the Sea in the great outdoors at Kelvingrove Park.\n\nPlease note the change of location for this event, we will now meet in Kelvingrove Park at the back of An Clachan cafe. 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Gr 3-6.\nLearn 50 fascinating, goofy, and gross facts about the human body.\n\nBreathe Like a Bear : 30 Mindful Moments for Kids by Kira Willey (ill. by Anni Betts). 9781623368838. 2017. Gr K-4.\nMindfulness is a popular tool for managing one’s body and emotions. Kids can learn 30 short breathing exercises that can be used any time or place to help them become calm and focus.\n\nThe Superstar Story of the Harlem Globetrotters (History of Fun Stuff) by Larry Dobrow. 9781481487498. 2017. Gr 1-3.\nThis easy reader biography will provide lot of interesting fun to fans of basketball and sports stars.\n\nTerrier Trouble! : And More True Stories of Animals Behaving Badly! (National Geographic Kids) by Candice Ransom. 9781426329005. 2017. Gr 2-5.\nDogs aren’t the only animals getting into trouble in this nonfiction, high-interest chapter book. In addition to the troublesome terrier, animal-loving kids can read about a rowdy kitty and a runaway emu.\n\nHeroes of Black History : Biographies of Four Great Americans. 9781683300120. 2017. Gr 4-7.\nRead about the lives of four great African Americans: Harriet Tubman, Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks, and Barack Obama.\n\nMarvel Cinematic Universe Guidebook : The Good, the Bad, the Guardians. 9781302902407. 2017. Gr 8-Adult.\nThis guidebook brings readers up to date on everything that happened in the Marvel universe from Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 2014 to Galaxy Vol. 2. Read about favorite heroes and their evil foes, as well as the supporting characters.\n\nThe World Almanac and Book of Facts 2018. 9781600572111. 2017. Gr 7-Adult.\nThe latest Almanac presents thousands of facts about a wide variety of subjects, including the year in review, sports statistics, and a color section of world maps and flags.\n\n0 replies\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nWant to join the discussion?\nFeel free to contribute!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Or that the Everlasting had not fix’d his canon ‘gainst self-slaughter! God! O God!” (1.2 129-32).   Hamlet wishes to be dead, he thinks it is the easy way out.   It is his responsibility to not kill himself, because it is a sin.   Hamlet does not decide to kill himself, to save his soul.   This causes him isolation, because he wishes he was dead and away from it all.   Hamlet is following his responsibility to not commit suicide, although he still wishes to be dead.   This attitude of wanting to die, keeps Hamlet isolated from everyone else, because Hamlet does not want to be around everything.   Hamlets self responsibilities continue when he hears of how his father died.   Hamlet said immediately after hearing from the dead king: “Haste me to know’t; that I, with wings as swift as meditation or thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge.”   (1.5 29-31)   This revenge to Claudius is Hamlets revenge, as he says not revenge for his father.   This causes isolation because Hamlet now is against the new king, while everyone else supports Claudius, so Hamlet finds himself alone.   Hamlet finds that his father’s death is now his utter responsibility.   Hamlet said after talking to the ghost; “I’ll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and...\n\nExpress your owns thoughts and ideas on this essay by writing a grade and/or critique.\n\n 1. No comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.695114016532898} +{"content": "How to say make-believe in  \n\nWould you like to know how to translate make-believe to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word make-believe in the language.\n\nDiscuss this make-believe Danish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"make-believe.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 2 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": 0.999438464641571} +{"content": "Intensity stories, books, poems, and more\n\n20 results\n\nI wrote this poem on Christmas Day, and I was on vacation to see my family from Basic Training. I love that every word of this poem was accurate, I think and it made me laugh a couple of times, every time I read it and of course it… Read More\n\nTags: intensity\n\nHis eyes showed intensity, Their heat them transmitted tender confidence, His gaze was carrying a large luggage. Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nOctober 14, 2013\n\nSeparate beds, separate table. Read More\nA quote that came to me while I was training for Olympics 2016 Read More\nHIGH TNTENSTTY \"pi1ot.. Developed/Created e Vfritten Anqel and Mysti Cozart .Tanuary 2049 By SCENE 1 .ONCE UPON A TIME\" INT. CONCERT STAGE-NTGHT Performer on stage. Girl in shadows on side of stage. Girl answers cel-l phone. Girl leaves stage and walks back stage. Girl wafks to dressing room door with… Read More\nBoy watches a girl wake up each morning and finally decides to be honest. Enjoy. Read More\n\nReads: 239\n\nComments: 2\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nIts about a girl in a land called Swiquland. I don't quit know a lot yet as am taking this chapter for chapter. It is my first novel so comment/critics would be appreciated! Read More\nJust something that came to me. Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nAugust 21, 2010\n\nReads: 226\n\nComments: 4\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nformer contest entry Read More\nA poem about my memory of the nervous, electrically-charged, near-wordless conversation when I realized that my husband and I were crossing the line between friendship and romance... Read More\n\nReads: 359\n\nComments: 6\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nA poem inspired by the man 'Ed Gein.' Written in a whimsical and theatrical way. Read More\n\nReads: 335\n\nComments: 2\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nInspired by a night of raining and the events that have happened to me over the few weeks... Read More\nThis is the second one in the 100 theme challenge, Beast. (Yes, I am well aware that I'm no wondrous writer, but I'm trying. :P) Read More\n\nPoem / Memoir\n\nSeptember 13, 2009\n\nReads: 312\n\nComments: 5\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\n6/4/07--Insomnia born. Felt misunderstood and alone. The love I had was not real...but I was thinking of another--about a time when I was a person and not a toy to be manipulated. Read More\n\nReads: 273\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nEyes are one of the most important things for first impressions, right? This is something that actually happened to me. enjoy Read More\n\nTags: love, eyes, burn, intensity\n\nPoem / Horror\n\nOctober 31, 2006\n\nReads: 590\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nA Halloween treat. Read More\nIn the country China Sue Ling is a babysitter for the chaing family. there she works and earns extra money for her family. she finds out her family has been killed in a house fire and is accepted to live with the meing chain family. Read More\nBooksie 2019 First Chapter Novel Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8322931528091431} +{"content": "Tuesday, October 31, 2017\n\nIs the origin of morality to be found in nature?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "infinitely 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 \"infinitely\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nuk   us   /ˈɪn.fɪ.nət.li/\nC2 very or very much: Travel is infinitely more comfortable now than it used to be.\nTranslations of “infinitely”\nin Korean 무한하게…\nin Arabic لا نِهائي…\nin Portuguese infinitamente…\nin Catalan infinitament…\nin Japanese 無限に…\nin Italian infinitamente…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 非常, 無限地, 極大地…\nin Russian бесконечно, намного…\nin Turkish çok, çok fazla, çok daha…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 非常, 无限地, 极大地…\nin Polish nieskończenie…\n(Definition of infinitely from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of infinitely?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “infinitel", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6095558404922485} +{"content": "Elliot Wayne Eisner\n\nclick to add your vote (0 votes)\n\nFamous quotes by Elliot Wayne Eisner:Sort:PopularA - Z\n\nShare your thoughts on Elliot Wayne Eisner's quotes with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this author page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Elliot Wayne Eisner Quotes.\" Quotes.net. 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Monstrous technology determines everything, including who your friend is: Eggers’ new novel. Auke Hulst  & Anton F. Amsterdam, October 29th 2021 — In other times David Eggers [ author, Boston 1970 ] wrote a worldwide…\nRead more\n\nWho am I?\n\nor Who are You? Jamal Ouariachi Amsterdam, April 9, 2021– Fascinating literary riots in the United Kingdom. Longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction is the novel Detransition, Baby by transgender author Torrey Peters. On Tuesday, an organization called Wild Woman Writing Club published an open letter to the award jury.  The group refuses to…\nRead more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5280102491378784} +{"content": "\nby Katie Ward\n‘I adored this novel’ Amanda Hodgkinson\n‘Wonderful’ Lloyd Shepherd\n‘Compelling and original’ Jessica Cornwell\n\nGirl Reading\n\nby Katie Ward\n‘Girl Reading is a debut of rare individuality and distinction’ Hilary Mantel\n‘This is a real wow of a first novel’ Viv Groskop, The Times\n\nKatie Ward\n\nAward-winning author in Suffolk. Creative writing teacher at University of Suffolk and Wolsey Writers.\n\nFind Out More\n\nWolsey Writers\n\nMeet. Write. Share. Based at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, since 2015.\n\nFind Out More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9938181638717651} +{"content": "Stretch Yourself Reading Challenge\n\nChoose 4 or more books that: - You've put off reading - Are in a genre you don't normally read from (but wish you did) - Are outside of your reading comfort zone Or, - Intimidate you, for whatever reason (e.g. length, reputation) Read and review them. (Even if you didn't enjoy them. Reviews may … Continue reading Stretch Yourself Reading Challenge\n\nThe Reading Challenge Addict\n\nThe Reading Challenge Addict is for everyone who seems to participate in mass amounts of reading challenges at once. At one point, I was participating in something like 7 reading challenges with the goal of finishing FIFTY BOOKS in the space of a year. That number to me now is... insane.   How addicted are … Continue reading The Reading Challenge Addict\n\nHalloween Reading Challenge\n\nThis reading challenge has been slightly adapted; click the link to view the original post. The Halloween Reading Challenge will, naturally, take place in the month of October.  How the Halloween Reading Challenge Works: This is a design it yourself challenge. I want you to choose your own reading goals. This is a low pressure challenge … Continue reading Halloween Reading Challenge\n\nThe Young Adult Reading Challenge\n\nThe Rules: All books must be Young Adult. Track your books either privately, or publicly on your blog or a Goodreads account. No need to list your books in advance. You may select books as you go. Even if you list them now, you can change the list if needed. There are four levels: The … Continue reading The Young Adult Reading Challenge\n\nOut-do Yourself Reading Challenge\n\nWhat’s your reading goal this year? If it’s to read more books, then this is the reading challenge for you. I recommend this mostly for people who love to read, but have fallen out of touch with books and want to get their numbers up again. Of course, you can participate no matter how much … Continue reading Out-do Yourself Reading Challenge", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000089406967163} +{"content": "\nProfile Home My Writing About Me Latest News My Blog\nMy Guestbook Message Me Members Area Writers-Network\n\nAuthor:   iviedoeloves\nCreated: December 25, 2004 at 04:08 pm\nEntry Type: Poem, G (All)\nCategory: Non Fiction | General/Other | General/Other\nEntry Stats: 4.5 Stars by 2 users with 2 comments 440 views\n\nTomorrow's just another day,\nAt least that is what some would say.\nBut what embraces me to any vow;\nIs that i'm investing in each and every now.\n\nFrom here to there and hereafter they go\nOne into the next they ebb and they flow\nI find all I really seem to know\nIs that right now has all I could ever show\n\nIt's not all about what I came for\nIt's what I actually have in tow\nNow is the time I have ever to reach the door\nIn which I am ready to grow.\n\nNows come in all shapes and sizes\nI will open my heart to all their surprises\nAll the nows and all their disguises\nNo more sticking nows in thens and their comprimises\n\nI'll try not to be late or absent\nBecause my minds not stuck or being bent\nIn this now just wondering where the last now went\nOr thinking just how the next now should be spent\n\nThe author would love to hear your feedback but you must be logged in to do that. 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This is one of those poems.\n\nThere are no comments on this review.\n\nDecember 25, 2004\n\nHelpful: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down\nNice writing Ivie\n\nThere are no comments on this review.\n\nWriters-Network.com was granted non-exclusive rights to display this work\nAll poetry, stories, columns, and other member contributions are owned solely by the poster\n©  Writers-Network.com  - All Rights Reserved", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5627678036689758} +{"content": "\nBy: Loti, Pierre\n\nPrice: $35.00 USD\n\nQuantity: 1 available\n\nBook Condition: Good Plus to Very Good\n\nCopper cloth on boards. Translated from the French by George A.F. Inman and edited by Robert Harborough Sherard. Estimated date 1910-1920. Light foxing to several gutters and edges, not affecting text or illustrations. No writing. 283 pp. with index.\n\nTitle: India\n\nAuthor Name: Loti, Pierre\n\nIllustrator: A. Hugh Fisher, A.R.E.\n\nCategories: Travel,\n\nEdition: New Edition\n\nPublisher: New York, Duffield & Cimpany:\n\nBinding: Hard Cover\n\nBook Condition: Good Plus to Very Good\n\nJacket Condition: No Jacket\n\nSize: 8vo - over 7¾\" - 9¾\" tall\n\nSeller ID: 009579\n\nKeywords: NOISBN Travel", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000065565109253} +{"content": "Penpals for Handwriting Year 4 Practice Book by Gill Budgell, Kate Ruttle\n\nPenpals for Handwriting Year 4 Practice Book\n\nWritten by Gill Budgell, Kate Ruttle\nIllustrated by\nPart of the Penpals for Handwriting Series\n\nRRP £7.50\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.It 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 all the books they recommend & put up for me to review. 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Although she is the toast of 1950s New York Society, with everything money can buy, she is...\n\nAverage rating from 22 members\n\nReaders who liked this book also liked:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8559216856956482} +{"content": "Call Toll Free: 1.805.995.4101\n\nVinamilk’s SWOT analysis\n\nNo Works Cited\nLength: 1669 words (4.8 double-spaced pages)\nRating: Blue      \nPrice: $2", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999344348907471} +{"content": "\n\nSynonyms of conveyance\n", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nBurdens & Riding With The Wind\n\neBook (PDF), 89 Pages\nThis item has not been rated yet\nPrice: $3.67\nA pair of short stories featuring gay couple Phin and Adam ~ Previously published separately and also as part of the anthology -‘The Corridor and Other Stories’ Revised in this edition. 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[prob. echoic] 1. a type of firecracker that burns with a hissing, spurting noise before exploding 2. a short, sharp, usually witty attack in words; lampoon 3. a short news item; filler vt., vi. squibbed, squibbing 1. to shoot off (a… …   English World dictionary\n\n • Squib — Squib, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Squibbed} (skw[i^]bd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Squibbing}.] To throw squibs; to utter sarcastic or severe reflections; to contend in petty dispute; as, to squib a little in debate. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • squib — squib·bery; squib·bish; squib; …   English syllables\n\n • Squib — (skw[i^]b), n. [OE. squippen, swippen, to move swiftly, Icel. svipa to swoop, flash, dart, whip; akin to AS. swipian to whip, and E. swift, a. See {Swift}, a.] 1. A little pipe, or hollow cylinder of paper, filled with powder or combustible… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • squib — [skwıb] n 1.) a small exploding ↑firework 2.) literary a short amusing piece of writing that attacks someone →damp squib at ↑damp1 (2) …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • squib — index parody, ridicule Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • squib — [ skwıb ] noun count 1. ) a type of FIREWORK that explodes with a loud noise 2. ) AMERICAN a short piece of writing that is intended to be funny …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • squib — 1520s, short bit of sarcastic writing, witty scoff, of unknown origin. If the meaning small firework that burns with a hissing noise is the original one, the word might be imitative …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • squib — *libel, skit, lampoon, pasquinade …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • squib — ► NOUN 1) a small firework that hisses before exploding. 2) a short piece of satirical writing. ORIGIN of unknown origin; perhaps imitative of a small explosion …   English terms 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": 0.9465733766555786} +{"content": "© 2015 Shmoop University, Inc. 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You can find out all about his books and his blackout poetry at www.austinkleon.com.\n\nI’ve been thinking about this concept – showing my work – for a few months now. Ever since I started on the journey of The Artist’s Way, back in August. A journey which is coming to an end this week. I’m a changed person because of it.\n\nI’ve got lots of ideas brewing in this brain of mine. I’m smack-dab in the middle of working on a Young Adult novel – called “New Summerland” – as part of NaNoWriMo. This very blog you’re reading right now is scheduled for a New Years overhaul, and I’m pretty excited about it. I’ve got a better idea of what direction I’m heading in, and I’m excited to share it with you.\n\nI’ve been enjoying this new process of showing my work on a regular basis. I thank you for going on this ride with me, and sharing your work with me. We’re all in this together. We are all students and teachers, simultaneously.\n\nGo forth and create! And show me what you’re working on!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Y'all are going to love this, just like the other books in the series. It's everything we thought it would be and more!\n\nI voluntarily received an advanced review copy of this book and chose to review it.\n\nOMG, they've done it again and once again I'm royally ruined. This book was everything we wanted and more. We get to see what all our favourites are up to as well as finally get inside the mind that is Easton Royal. Easton is everything we've come to expect from him and Hartley is more than up for the challenge of wrangling him. I love her! I love Easton even more than I did. I loved seeing more of the twins. There's funny moments, touching moments, annoying, want to tear your hair out moments, as well as some loving moments too. \nI absolutely loved this book, love this series and I can't wait for the next book!\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9975295066833496} +{"content": "Category Archives: Personal\n\nScience Career Stories\n\nThe Story Collider is a wonderful institution with a simple mission: getting scientists to share stories with a broad audience. Literal, old-fashioned storytelling: standing up in front of a group of people and spinning a tale, typically with a scientific … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Academia, Personal | 8 Comments\n\nEinstein’s Girl\n\nOne of the joys of living in LA is being surrounded by talented and creative people of all stripes, both inside and outside the world of science. 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The Fellowships are mid-career awards, meant “to further the development of scholars and artists by assisting them to engage in research in any field … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Academia, Personal | 42 Comments\n\nI Wanna Live Forever\n\nIf you’re one of those people who look the universe in the eyeball without flinching, choosing to accept uncomfortable truths when they are supported by the implacable judgment of Science, then you’ve probably acknowledged that sitting is bad for you. … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Health, Personal | 34 Comments\n\nNew Course: The Higgs Boson and Beyond\n\nHappy to announce that I have a new course out with The Great Courses (produced by The Teaching Company). This one is called The Higgs Boson and Beyond, and consists of twelve half-hour lectures. I previously have done two other … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Higgs, Personal | 27 Comments\n\nThe Meaning of Life\n\nI have been a crappy blogger, and I blame real life for getting in the way. 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Over 2,000 posts, generating over 57,000 comments. I don’t have accurate stats because I’ve moved around a bit, but on the … Continue reading\n\nPosted in Blog, Personal | 12 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9951744079589844} +{"content": "Product detail\n\nThe Man Who Ate Lincoln Road\n\nThe Man Who Ate Lincoln Road\n\nAuthor: Steve Braunias\n$25.00(NZD)  inc GST\nThe book is non-fiction, and describes a quest to eat at every one of the 55 food joints along Lincoln Rd in west Auckland, including McDonald's, Burger King, KFC and other fast food outlets. The author is the heroic figure of the title - The Man Who Ate Lincoln Rd - and the book follows his progress.\nAuthor description\n\nSteve Braunias is an author and journalist. He works at the NZ Herald and is also the books editor of the Spinoff. His nine books have been published by Random House, Awa Press, Harper Collins, and his own imprint, Luncheon Sausage Books. 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And then do it again every Sunday, as his devout followers create the cult of the Fuehrerbunker. This historical novel examines the final days of the Third Reich, the possibility that Hitler may have escaped, and the cult that arose following his death.\nHere is what a reader of the manuscript wrote about the book:\n\nNikola Bijeliti's new book The Passion of Adolf Hitler, is his latest work which takes on a subject that often raises the ire of so many people who just hear or read the name of Adolf Hitler. Within the past year this reviewer has read three books in which Hitler is discussed and vilified. Nikola Bijeliti, however, will grab the attention of the reader from the opening sentence, which reminded me of a scene in Tom Sawyer. I won't go into detail, however once more, Nikola grabs the reader's attention from the first sentence and makes the reader want to get to the next pages quickly. The book is a lightning read, but the reader must use constraint so he or she can reflect on the history which is presented. Hitler must have been a charismatic person from his childhood to the alleged death in the Berlin bunker, and Nikola shows this exquisitely. Don't be bothered by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle or Schrodinger's cat if you didn't do well in physics, as Mr. Bijeliti will delight you with an explanation in the book. I cannot call this great work Mr. Bijeliti's magnum opus, since I am sure that more works are planned by this fine White Nationalist author. However, this work is a must have for White Nationalists, since it combines history with a glimpse into the humanity of the last, great leader of Germany!!!!!\nThe digital version is available now. The paperback version will be available in a few hours.\nPosted in Uncategorized\nViews 1744 Comments 0\n« Prev     Main     Next »\nTotal Comments 0\n\nTotal Trackbacks 0\n\nAll times are GMT -4. 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Today, in the schools, they’re known as the ‘mean girls’ – and when they graduate into home making & motherhood they’re known as ‘queen bees’. In the South of the 50’s and 60’s, their behavior had darker implications. They drew a curtain of gentility over the ugliness of racial relations.\nSome people have criticized the author for using dialect for the black women but not for the white, however – it would have been difficult to determine who was speaking – and after all – dialect marked one of the great divides between whites and blacks at the time.\n\nDespite the serious subject of the book, there’s plenty of humor in it and the interactions of the characters– black on black, white on white and mixing the two leads to some interesting and funny situations.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.972716748714447} +{"content": "Halfway to 100 words for 100 days\n\nI’ve hit 50 days in my personal challenge to write 100 words for 100 days.  I joined Club 100 when I started my new manuscript, Conifer Curse and on my 50th day I completed 24684 words.  So, I’m averaging more than 100 words a day–good–but not as many as I would like.  \n\nWhy?  My attention is too divided right now.  I’ve been polishing three other manuscripts for the BIG contest: Meadow Magic, Seaside Sorcery and Passages will be my entries in this year’s RWA Golden Heart contest.  The first two are ready, and over the next few weeks I plan to tweak Passages.  \n\nI can’t wait for Thanksgiving – my deadline to put everything in the mail.  Yes, the GH still uses paper for those 50 page entries!  The rest of the manuscript can be paper or burned to a disc.  Is that an oxymoron?\n\nAbout Laurel Wanrow\n\nFantasy romance tuned to the magic of the land.\n\nPosted on November 3, 2009, in RWA", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997082948684692} +{"content": "mettle definition, meaning - what is mettle 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 “mettle”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [U] uk   /ˈmet.l̩/  us   /ˈmet̬-/\nability and determination when competing or doing something difficult: The team showed/proved its mettle in the final round. The real test of her political mettle came in the May elections.\nTranslations of “mettle”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 精神, 勇氣, 才能…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 精神, 勇气, 才能…\n(Definition of mettle from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of mettle?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “mett", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8677874207496643} +{"content": "How to say EST in Urdu \n\nWould you like to know how to translate EST to Urdu? This page provides all possible translations of the word EST in the Urdu language.\n\nDiscuss this EST Urdu translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"EST.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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The journal “Chautauqua” nominated Davis’ poem, “A Map,” and the journal “Natural Bridge” nominated his poem, “As the Mountain Grows Dark.”\n\nThe Pushcart Prize is an American literary award that honors the best poetry, short fiction, and essays published over the previous year in magazines and journals.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5193393230438232} +{"content": "Bounded epistemology\n\nSsrn Elibrary (2006)\nNo citations found.\n\nAdd more citations\n\nSimilar books and articles\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2009-01-28\n\nTotal downloads\n\n26 ( #196,963 of 2,172,053 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #325,337 of 2,172,053 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.\n\nOther forums", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994829297065735} +{"content": "All teen and kid member reviews for Flanimals\n\nKid, 10 years old May 13, 2010\n\nWhat other families should know\nToo much violence\nEducational value\nKid, 10 years old November 29, 2014\n\nI love the whole flanimals series but some of the flanimals have some slightly dodgy names. 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(I plan to remove creativity as a strength from my resume as soon as I’m done here.) Anyway, I don’t know why it exists. I don’t know why you want to read it. I just know it’s going to be awesome and you’re going to be awesomer for having read it.\n\nI’m going to spend the next couple of days trying to figure out what this behemoth is going to be all about. If you’d like you can make suggestions as well and I may even take one. In fact, I’ve already gotten a few suggestions like:\n\n • Adam Explores Cooking – (problem is I don’t. I just make chicken and rice and you all know that)\n • What It’s Like to be Armenian-American – (once again, I honestly don’t know what it’s like)\n • The Challenges of Getting Hired – (It’s true. This I have mastered. Problem is, it’s just going to be me bitching and no one wants that)\n • Where’s My Gyro – (a breakdown of every place in NYC to get a gyro)\n • I’m A Self-Writing Blog: A self-writing blog that blogs about the challenges of self-writing (I’m not big on paradoxical situations)\n\nSo that’s what I’m working with right now. If you’ve got anything better I’d love to hear it. Until then. Farewell and godspeed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996342062950134} +{"content": "\nAs of April 5 2021, the Prince Rupert Library is now open to in-person services, including shelf browsing and holds pick-up. 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Titled Surrender, the autobiography will span the singer’s early days growing up in Dublin, including the sudden loss of his mother when he was 14, the success of U2 and his activist work fighting against Aids and poverty.\n\nSurrender is due to be published on 1 November.\n\nContinue reading...\n\nDeborah James’s second and final book tops Amazon chart ahead of publication\n\nThe columnist and podcaster’s How to Live When You Could Be Dead is out in August heads the bestsel...\n\nRead More >\n\nDave Eggers offers to replace books a South Dakota school board wants to pulp\n\nThe writer calls the planned destruction of copies of five titles – by Bernardine Evaristo, Alison ...\n\nRead More >\n\nShort story writer Deesha Philyaw: ‘I wanted to challenge the church’s obsession with sex’\n\nThe author of the acclaimed The Secret Life of Church Ladies on the Black American Christian communi...\n\nRead More >\n\nHay festival appoints Julie Finch as CEO after founder resigns over bullying claim\n\nCEO-director of Compton Verney Art Gallery replaces Peter Florence after ‘an extensive nationwide r...\n\nRead More >\n\nSix ‘wonderfully diverse’ novels make the Women’s prize shortlist\n\nLouise Erdrich, Elif Shafak and debut novelist Lisa Allen-Agostini are among the contenders offering...\n\nRead More >\n\nMatt Hancock to publish tell-all book on government’s handling of pandemic\n\nThe former health secretary will look back at how he and his fellow ministers handled the coronaviru...\n\nRead More >", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999864101409912} +{"content": "\nLimit search to available items\nResult page: Previous Record Next Record\nAuthor Vande Griek, Susan, 1950- author.\nTitle Hawks kettle, puffins wheel and other poems of birds in flight / Susan Vande Griek & [illustrations by] Mark Hoffmann.\nPub Info Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2019]\nbook jacket\n Falmouth-Children's Room  J 811 Van     AVAILABLE\n South Yarmouth-Children's  J 811 VAN     AVAILABLE\n West Yarmouth-Children's  J 811 VAN     AVAILABLE\nDescript 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm\ntext txt rdacontent\nstill image sti rdacontent\nunmediated n rdamedia\nvolume nc rdacarrier\nAudience 1000L Lexile\nSummary \"In captivating, lyrical verse, award-winning children's author Susan Vande Griek explores the fascinating movements of twelve birds. Hawks kettle, riding warm air currents like bubbles rising in a pot of boiling water. Puffins wheel, circling over the sea and island colonies. And eagles cartwheel, locking talons high in the air and then tumbling toward earth. Alongside each poem is an informational sidebar explaining why the bird moves in its own special way. Artwork by Mark Hoffmann captures the birds' lively movements. The result is a delightful celebration of these magnificent creatures.\"-- Provided by publisher.\nNote Issued also in electronic format.\nSubject Birds -- Flight -- Juvenile poetry.\nBirds -- Flight -- Juvenile literature.\nBirds -- Juvenile poetry.\nBirds -- Juvenile literature.\nBirds -- Flight -- Poetry.\nBirds -- Flight.\nBirds -- Poetry.\nGenre Informational works.\nPicture books.\nAdd Author Hoffmann, Mark, 1977- illustrator.\nISBN 9781771389952\nResult page: Previous Record Next Record", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8895373344421387} +{"content": "How to say MUSH in Ukrainian mʌʃ or, esp. for 2-5 , mʊʃ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate MUSH to Ukrainian? This page provides all possible translations of the word MUSH in the Ukrainian language.\n\nmush(noun)\n\nsomething soft and wet\n\nThe potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.\n\nGet even more translations for MUSH\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this MUSH Ukrainian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"MUSH.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 31 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": 0.9270582795143127} +{"content": "Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"bubble up.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 7 Mar. 2014. .\n\nAre we missing a good definition for bubble up?\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for bubble up:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998787641525269} +{"content": "Welcome to Poetry.com\n\nPoetry.com is a huge collection of poems from famous and amateur poets from around the world — collaboratively published by a community of authors and contributing editors.\n\nNavigate through our poetry database by subjects, alphabetically or simply search by keywords. You can submit a new poem, discuss and rate existing work, listen to poems using voice pronunciation and even translate pieces to many common and not-so-common languages.\n\nCharlotte Brontë 1816 (Thornton, West Yorkshire) – 1855 (Haworth)\n\nARRANGING long-locked drawers and shelves\n  Of cabinets, shut up for years,\nWhat a strange task we've set ourselves !\n    A hand has touched these relics old;\nAnd, coating each, slow-formed, appears,\n  The growth of green and antique mould.\n\nAll in this house is mossing over;\n  All is unused, and dim, and damp;\nNor light, nor warmth, the rooms discover­\n  Bereft for years of fire and lamp.\n\nThe sun, sometimes in summer, enters\n  The casements, with reviving ray;\nBut the long rains of many winters\n  Moulder the very walls away.\n\nAnd outside all is ivy, clinging\n  To chimney, lattice, gable grey;\nScarcely one little red rose springing\n  Through the green moss can force its way.\n\nUnscared, the daw, and starling nestle,\n  Where the tall turret rises high,\nAnd winds alone come near to rustle\n  The thick leaves where their cradles lie.\n\nI sometimes think, when late at even\n  I climb the stair reluctantly,\nSome shape that should be well in heaven,\n  Or ill elsewhere, will pass by me.\n\nI fear to see the very faces,\n  Familiar thirty years ago,\nEven in the old accustomed places\n  Which look so cold and gloomy now.\n\nI've come, to close the window, hither,\n  At twilight, when the sun was down,\nAnd Fear, my very soul would wither,\n  Lest something should be dimly shown.\n\nToo much the buried form resembling,\n  Of her who once was mistress here;\nLest doubtful shade, or moonbeam trembling,\n  Might take her aspect, once so dear.\n\nHers was this chamber; in her time\n  It seemed to me a pleasant room,\nFor then no cloud of grief or crime\n  Had cursed it with a settled gloom;\n\nI had not seen death's image laid\nIn shroud and sheet, on yonder bed.\n  Before she married, she was blest­\nBlest in her youth, blest in her worth;\n  Her mind was calm, its sunny rest\nShone in her eyes more clear than mirth.\n\nAnd when attired in rich array,\n  Light, lustrous hair about her brow,\nShe yonder sat­a kind of day\n  Lit up­what seems so gloomy now.\nThese grim oak walls, even then were grim;\n  That old carved chair, was then antique;\nBut what around looked dusk and dim\n  Served as a foil to her fresh cheek;\nHer neck, and arms, of hue so fair,\n  Eyes of unclouded, smiling, light;\nHer soft, and curled, and floating hair,\n  Gems and attire, as rainbow bright.\n\nReclined in yonder deep recess,\n  Ofttimes she would, at evening, lie\nWatching the sun; she seemed to bless\n  With happy glance the glorious sky.\nShe loved such scenes, and as she gazed,\n  Her face evinced her spirit's mood;\nBeauty or grandeur ever raised\n  In her, a deep-felt gratitude.\n\nBut of all lovely things, she loved\n  A cloudless moon, on summer night;\nFull oft have I impatience proved\n  To see how long, her still delight\nWould find a theme in reverie.\n  Out on the lawn, or where the trees\nLet in the lustre fitfully,\nAs their boughs parted momently,\n  To the soft, languid, summer breeze.\nAlas ! that she should e'er have flung\n  Those pure, though lonely joys away­\nDeceived by false and guileful tongue,\nShe gave her hand, then suffered wrong;\nOppressed, ill-used, she faded young,\n  Rate this poem:(0.00 / 0 votes)\nFont size:\nCollection  Edit     \n\nSubmitted on May 13, 2011\n\n3:44 min read\n\nCharlotte Brontë\n\nCharlotte Brontë was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels are English literature standards. more…\n\nAll Charlotte Brontë poems | Charlotte Brontë Books\n\nFAVORITE (1 fan)\n\nDiscuss this Charlotte Brontëmentos\" Poetry.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2021. Web. 9 May 2021. .\n\n We need you!\n\n Help us build the largest poetry community and poems collection on the web!\n\n Browse Poetry.com\n\n Are you a poetry master?\n\n Which author is considered to be Scotland’s national poet?\n • A. Robert Burns\n • B. Edwin Morgan\n • C. Robert Louis Stevenson\n • D. Danny Boyle\n\n Our favorite collection of\n\n Famous Poets", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8977641463279724} +{"content": "Free Humanities Audiobooks\n\nFree Humanities Audiobooks are available on these websites. Links direct you straight to the chosen category if there are other categories on the site. There is a general description of these websites as well.\n\nThis is a general Humanities category, for more Humanities subjects see other categories, such as History or Literature.\n\nRelated keywords or subcategories: Free Humanities Audiobooks, General Humanities Audiobooks\n\nSimilar categories:\n\nClassic Social-sciences\n\nREG* - Registration ASC - websites that do not need registration are at the beginning of the list for easy access to free content.\n\nListing of sites that offers Free Humanities Audiobooks\n\nWatch Know LearnWatch Know LearnWatch Know Learn is a wiki style website where erveryone collects and organises educational videos for kids. They have a nice collection of categories and sub-categories for every subject. Read books from this nice collection of Free Humanities Audiobooks.No\n\nSee also our website collection of Free Humanities eBooks", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9847541451454163} +{"content": "\nNarrative and Image\n\nThe literary, cinematic and visual forms of rhetoric. Included here are resources for the concentrated study areas of Film and Media Studies, and Literary and Cultural Studies.  The links below will refer you to the Library subject pages related to this Area of Study within Rhetoric. These subject pages will give you in-depth information on locating and using research tools, provide you with guides to doing library research, and describe the Library's print, electronic, and multi-media collections.\n\nSee the Library pages for these subjects:\n\nSee also the Library pages for International and Area Studies. For a complete list of library subject pages see Libraries and Collections A-Z.\n\nLast Update: 29 Aug 17:09", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9966921210289001} +{"content": "North West Words\n\nPromoting the Arts in the North West of Ireland\n\nOctober Event – North West Words Thursday 26th October 2017\n\nPosted on Oct 22, 2017\n\nJoin us next Thursday 26th October for North West Words in Florence Food Co There will be poetry readings in Irish from award winning poet, Gréagóir Ó Dúill, and in English by the poet, Trevor Conway, music by Chris M Ward and open mic. This is our fourth event in the North West Reading Series 2017 and it is free of charge.\n\nSo, if you happen to write poetry, fiction or memoir (or other short pieces/extracts), why not bring something along to read on the open mic. Or, just relax and listen to lots of great readings. See you there.\n\nOct 2017 press release\n\nGréagóir Ó Dúill, is a much-published poet. He has eight collections in Irish, published by Coiscéim. His first collection of original English poetry, New Room Windows, was published 2008 and his second, Outward and Return, in 2012, both by Doghouse. Recipient of prizes for poetry, the short story and criticism, he has received bursaries from the Arts Council of Ireland and of Northern Ireland and from Foras na Gaeilge as well as several residencies.\n\nTrevor Conway was born in Letterkenny, grew up in Sligo and now resides near Salthill in Galway. He writes mainly poems, stories and songs. Subjects he typically finds himself writing about include nature, sport, society and creativity. His first collection of poems, Evidence of Freewheeling, was published by Salmon Poetry in 2015. He’s currently revising a second collection and working on a GAA-based novel.\n\nChristopher M Ward is a talented songwriter who has appeared on TV and radio, and performed internationally. ‘The Forty Years Suite’ is his latest work. Dealing with love, life, old age and loss, it has been described by reviewers as ‘Enchanting’, ‘Sad but beautiful’ and ‘Speaks to us all’.\n\nNorth West Words gratefully acknowledges the financial support for these readings from the Arts Council and Donegal County Council.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000070333480835} +{"content": "Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm\n\nJensen, Johannes Vilhelm yōhän´əs vĭl´hĕlm yĕn´sən [key], 1873–1950, Danish writer. As a young man he studied medicine his interest in biology and anthropology is obvious throughout his works. Jensen created a distinctive literary form in his myths, brief prose tales with an element of the essay. Selections have been translated as The Waving Rye (1958, tr. 1958). His works, numbering more than 60 volumes, include essays, travel books, and lyrical poems. His epic novel cycle The Long Journey (6 vol., 1908–22 tr., 3 vol., 1923–24), a fantasy based on Darwinian theory, traces the story of humans from primitive times to the age of Columbus. Jensen was awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in Literature.\n\nSee biography by S. Rossel (1984).\n\nThe Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2012, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.\n\nSee more Encyclopedia articles on: Scandinavian Literature: Biographies\n\nBrowse By Subject", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6889601945877075} +{"content": "Short story – Never-Ending Wrong-Turn\n\nStory no: 87 – First draft of another of my little under 1000 words flash fiction tasters –  Just one from one of my upcoming short story collections ….  He remains trapped in his own mind and body, perpetually reliving the events of that rainy night, each time remembering and interpreting them a little differently … all except the ending, that remains the same. That remains his punishment.\n\nAbout RuddersWriting\n\nMiddle-aged man, aspiring writer, book blogger/reviewer, and author, one grown-up son and young grandson, now retired, actively working to develop a writing career.\n\nPosted on July 27, 2018, in crime, Flash Fiction, horror, Short Stories, Works in progress and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.\n\n 1. aspirebookcovers\n\n Loved it! Looking forward to mo", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5406559109687805} +{"content": "\nAnd Other Stories: Translatable Portuguese-language fiction?\n\nThis group has become officially dormant. It happens. If you want to revive this group, or create a new group on the same topic see this page.\n\nAnd Other Stories is a new grassroots publisher of quality, adventurous writing, guided by readers, writers and translators.\nIt will publish its first books in spring 2011, and is dedicated to contemporary international fiction. It has grown out of the sense that the best books often aren't translated.. so we might as well do it!\n\nIn this group, we discuss Portuguese-language books we've heard great things about, with a view to seeing if And Other Stories might be the place to publish them. But it's also just about enjoying these books - we're happy to try to find other publishers for ones we like.\n\nWe are discussing books by João Paulo Cuenca, Rodrigo Lacerda, Raduan Nassar and Dulce Maria Cardoso, the current list is here:\nhttp://www.librarything.com/catalog/wood...\n\nRaduan Nassar's books are available in many European languages. An English translation sample by Margaret Jull Costa from Cardoso's O Chão dos pardais / Sparrow Ground can be found in 'Sights from the South' no. 7, this is part of a longer sample she translated.\nOther books can be lent too, just ask. 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Schirmer, Inc.\n\nComposed by Matthew Harris. Written by William Shakespeare.\n\nChoral Collection. Voicing/Format: SATB A Cappella. 6.75x10.5 inches. 28 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.. (HL.50482648)\n\nFree Shipping on this item in orders above $199\n\nIn Stock\nUsually ships within 1-2 business days\n\nShakespeare Songs Book III is part of a 6-book series of musical settings of Shakespeare. This book contains: It Was a Lover and His Lass; You Spotted Snakes; Sigh No More, Ladies; O Mistress Mine. This book is an award winning collection.\n\nSongs Include:\n\n • It Was A Lover And His Lass\n • O Mistress Mine (Quilter)\n • Sigh No More\n\n\"Your service is excellent and has exceeded my expectation!!! To order an electric guitar for my son who lives in a different location was hectic and I'm so glad that we decided to place an order with you versus the other big website. Thank you for your truly professional and caring staff. 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Paradise Lost\n\nPublished: 26th March 1963\nRRP $323.95\nor 4 easy payments of $49.10 with Learn more\nThis title is not in stock at the Booktopia Warehouse and needs to be ordered from our supplier.\nClick here to read more about delivery expectations.\n\nA scholarly edition of Poetical Works of John Milton: Paradise Lost by Helen Darbishire. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.\n\nPrefacep. v\nIntroductionp. ix\nIn Paractisum Amissam Summi Poetæp. 1\nParadise Lost Book I the Argumentp. 5\nThe Argumentp. 26\nThe Argumentp. 53\nThe Argumentp. 73\nThe Argumentp. 100\nThe Argumentp. 124\nthe Argumentp. 148\nthe Argumentp. 165\nThe Argumentp. 182\nthe Argumentp. 213\nThe Argumentp. 242\nThe Argumentp. 265\nTextual Commentaryp. 282\nthe Printing of 'Paradise Lost'p. 309\nCopies of 'Paradise Lost', First Edition, with Corrected and Uncorrected Sheetsp. 313\nWord-Listp. 323\nTable of Contents provided by Publisher. 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Web. 17 Jan. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9949358105659485} +{"content": "More Than One Game In Town.\n\nComics are great, but let's not forget their big brother, books. There’s almost nothing I love more than to sit down and read a comic book. Comics are, when done right, some of the greatest pieces of art you and I can own. When you combine an artist with phenomenal skill and a writer who... Continue Reading →\n\nFinding My Purpose\n\nHow I get motivated to write (Part 1) The first step is always the hardest. After I realized I had gone off track, I looked for help online to correct my course. There are a lot of sites offering advice. I combed through the ones I thought were the best and wrote down seven I... Continue Reading →\n\nGetting Back on Track\n\nStarting over after you’ve lost your way. How my current situation feels. How many of us have lost our motivation? I’ve been unmotivated, but after a few days fighting through it I was back on track. My engine just needed a little rest. Now how many of us have gone completely off track? The engine... Continue Reading →\n\nThe First Full Week\n\nOkay. A week and two days. Well it’s been 2021 for a whole week. How’s everyone doing? I’m not doing too bad. I came into this year with a solid plan and so far I’m hitting all my goals. The middle of the week was kinda rough. I didn’t get good sleep. I went to... Continue Reading →\n\nOutlining my book\n\nKeeping the story on track When I started my book, Deadlock, I just sat down and started writing. After juggling it around in my head for almost twenty years I thought I knew the whole story. Was I wrong. I had the first couple of chapters down when I realized I was missing some things.... Continue Reading →\n\nWorking on book two.\n\nIn a few days I’m going to be sitting down to start writing the follow up book to Deadlock. It’s been quite the learning experience. Early in my first book, I had my wife read the chapters as I wrote them. When the book was finished she said, “Don’t be angry, but your later chapters... Continue Reading →\n\nCreate a website or blog at WordPress.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997912645339966} +{"content": "Crysti Jane's Reviews > One More Night\n\nOne More Night by Jenika Snow\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n's review\n\nreally liked it\nbookshelves: arc\n\n** Note: I received a complimentary copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. **\n\nJenika Snow is my go-to for a good, quick read. The main characters, Jacob and Emma, were developed for what you would expect for a quick read. The romantic chemistry between Jacob and Emma as well as the family chemistry between the two and Jacob’s niece that he is raising, Dolly, is spot on. Jenika will continue to be my go-to when I need a quick read because I am never disappointed.\n\nFind all my reviews and more on Book Worms and Couch Potatoes\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read One More Night.\nSign In »\n\nReading Progress\n\nMay 21, 2018 – Shelved\nMay 21, 2018 – Shelved as: arc\nMay 23, 2018 – Started Reading\nMay 23, 2018 – Finished Reading\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nMade in L.A. Writers at the 2018 L.A. Times Festival of Books\n\nThe Made in L.A. Writers want to thank everyone who came out to see us at this year’s L.A. Times Festival of Books! We enjoyed meeting and speaking with many of you this past weekend while we manned—and womanned—Booth #835, which we plan to return to next year.\n\nThe headline for this past weekend is that, with your fantastic support, we SOLD OUT of our first anthology, Made in L.A.: Stories Rooted in the City of Angels. We planned our initial print run to be ambitious compared to sales of our individual books last year, and we still came home with zero-zilch-nada!\n\nWe are also very pleased to announce that the anthology will soon be carried at bookstores across Los Angeles, which feels like a huge achievement for a few plucky indie authors. You can pick up the book now from DIESEL, A Bookstore, Skylight Books, and The Last Bookstore, and soon it will appear on the shelves in additional bookstores in Los Angeles. We’ll make announcements about other bookstores, including readings by contributors, throughout the summer.\n\nThe anthology is also available on Amazon.com in print and ebook, so you can pick it up there as well if you don’t have it already.\n\nRegardless of how the anthology may end up in your hands, though, we appreciate your feedback. In the lead-up to the festival, you may have seen our pictures of the anthology around town—at bookstores, restaurants, libraries, and even Union Station! We want to encourage you to continue this tradition if you are out and about with your anthology and show us where you read it.\n\nBe sure to tag us in the photo @madeinlawriters on Twitter @MadeInLAWriters and Instagram @madeinlawriters.\n\nWe’ve received a few great reviews so far, but we’d love to have more! Please consider adding a rating for the book and your comments on the anthology’s Amazon page or on Goodreads. We welcome all feedback about our anthology, as we hope to produce additional volumes in the future!\n\nOur authors—Allison Rose, Cody Sisco, and Gabi Lorino—also had a great time finding new readers and reconnecting with established readers at this year’s fest. The Festival of Books is usually a great time, but this year was outstanding. We owe you all a big THANK YOU… because without you, we couldn’t do what we do.\n\nMade in L.A. Writers\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.994118332862854} +{"content": "Book Publication: Reading & Signing | Roost Studios & Art Gallery | Literary & Books | Hudson Valley; Chronogram\nThis is a past event.\n\nBook Publication: Reading & Signing \n\nWhen: Fri., Dec. 2, 7-10 p.m. 2016\nPhone: (845) 255-5532\nEmail: karencorinneherceg@gmail.com\nPrice: $5/$4 members/$3 students and seniors\nThe author and area poets will read work from Karen Corinne Herceg’s new book Out From Calaboose by global publisher Nirala followed by feature readers at 8 PM. Sponsored by C.A.P.S. Refreshments and book signing.\n\nReviews/comments\n\nSubscribe to this thread:\n\nAdd a review\n\nRoll over stars and click to rate.\n\nHudson Valley Events\n\nsubmit event", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9948581457138062} +{"content": "The Goldfinch: A Novel (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) (CD-Audio)\n\nStaff Pick Badge\nThe Goldfinch: A Novel (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) Cover Image\nBy Donna Tartt, David Pittu (Read by)\nUsually Ships in 1-5 Days\n\nStaff Reviews\n\nMy favorite book of 2013. Spectacular. A work of art, literary and sensual. The pages themselves are silky smooth, heavy weight; the reader right away feels the exceptional piece they hold in their hands. New York, world’s great museums and artists, bomb blast opens dark soul spaces only dead parents can leave, lost children, antiques and centering characters, travel, drugs, theft, violence, blood, and refinement through reflection. Not only a journey of words, but of person as well. For readers across the board.About the Author\n\nDonna Tartt is the author of The Goldfinch, which was awarded the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, as well as the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. Her novels The Secret History and The Little Friend have been translated into 30 languages. She was born in Greenwood, Mississippi and is a graduate of Bennington College.\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781600247118\nISBN-10: 1600247113\nPublisher: Little, Brown & Company\nPublication Date: October 22nd, 2013\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7048487663269043} +{"content": "\nI been playing with this concept of special indeed, let's see where it leads me. Intensifier Love is special indeed. It keeps my icy blood running. In hopes that it will thaw once more. Just the thought of having someone to care for, a person whom I adore. Love in and of itself is an … Continue reading Intensifier\n\nHonestly: All I Have\n\n  All I Have I don't have much to give outside of poetry. Sometimes... I don't really think one person can even make a difference! But I pray now more than ever that my words are able to give someone in the world solace. If I can just make one person laugh, smile or think … Continue reading Honestly: All I Have", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999998807907104} +{"content": "Loading Events\n\nPast Events\n\nEvents Search and Views Navigation\n\nMay 2019\n\nResonances: Writers on the Classics (PEN World Voices Festival)\n\nMay 9, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm\nMishkin Gallery, 135 E. 22nd Street\nNew York, NY 10010 United States\n+ Google Map\n\nMany authors draw on stories from the past in order to write about the present. Join acclaimed writers Niviaq Korneliussen, Bridgett M. Davis, Gabrielle Bell, and Willivaldo Delgadillo as they read their own words and share the works of the literary giants on whose shoulders they stand. This evening will be moderated by writer and translator Esther Allen. Presented in partnership with Baruch College’s Great Works of Literature and Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Programs\n\nFind out more »\n\nNew Approaches to José Martí\n\nMay 25, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am\n\nWith Alejandro de la Fuente, Silvio A. Torres-Saillant, Juliet Hooker and Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof. Latin American Studies Association Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.\n\nFind out more »\n\nTranslation and Justice in the Americas\n\nMay 25, 2019 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm\n\nWith Esther K. Whitfield, Jacqueline Loss, and Radamés Molina. 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In the turmoil of the present day, “Translating the Future” (launched May 12, 2020) will reflect on how literary translation—the “language of languages” as Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o calls it—has changed since 1970, and invite a collective, international envisioning of what it might become over the next…\n\nFind out more »\n+ Export Events", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99993497133255} +{"content": "\nI Write for fun. \nMy books are horrible, and thank you.\n • JoinedJuly 28, 2016\n\nLast Message\nNKHeta NKHeta Feb 24, 2019 12:48PM\nWell, Hello everyone ♡I've been procrastinating alot, and have not finished 2 of my books... 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Clanmate will turn on Clanmate, and yet another warrior may perish forever....\n\nPlease allow 2-3 business days for this item to ship unless otherwise noted.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\n\nStation Eleven - Emily St. John Mandel - 2015 Picador Paperback\n\nRegular price $8.00\n\nShipping calculated at checkout.\n\nPublisher blurb: \"\"\n\n2015 Clarke Winner\n2015 Campbell Nominated\n2015 Derleth Nominated", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999920129776001} +{"content": "Articles, quizzes, and grammar tips for word-lovers everywhere\n\nTag: dictionaries\n\nBuzzworthy words added to Oxford Dictionaries Online – squee!\n\nWe’ve just added some srsly buzzworthy words to our online dictionary – squee! With influences ranging from technology to fashion, there is something for everyone in the update. If you are someone who always leaves prepping for a party to the last minute, you’ll be relieved to know that you can now click and collect, […]\n\nRead more »Video: A Very Short Introduction to Dictionaries\n\nDictionaries A Very Short Intro\n\nEnjoy a whistle-stop tour of the history of dictionaries by Lynda Mugglestone, the author of Dictionaries: A Very Short Introduction, as she succinctly explains why we shouldn’t underestimate the dictionary. And find out which wonderful word means: ‘one whose hair was never cut’.   Follow the Very Short Introductions series on Facebook\n\nRead more »\n\nWhen does ‘wrong’ become ‘right’?\n\nPeople can go a bit funny when I tell them I edit dictionaries for a living. They get nervous and hesitant, as if they’re expecting me to leap on them at any moment, mock their use of grammar, laugh cruelly at their mispronunciations, and pour scorn on their woefully limited vocabulary. But nothing could be […]\n\nA profusion of words\n\nA profusion of words\n\nPlease note: several of the following links to dictionary content require subscriber access to the OED Online. The early modern period was an era of great change for the English language. According to the OED’s record, the number of words ‘available’ to speakers of English more than doubled between 1500 and 1650. Many of the new words […]\n\nRead more »\n\nA soul of fire: celebrating Samuel Johnson\n\nA soul of fire: celebrating Samuel Johnson\n\nSeptember 18 marks the anniversary of the birthday of Samuel Johnson. Although he wrote a number of works, he is arguably best known for the 1755 publication A Dictionary of the English Language. While it was by no means the first ever dictionary published, its influence was remarkable, not least upon the dictionary which would […]\n\nIs it OK to use ‘hopefully’ as a sentence adverb?\n\nThis past week saw a small explosion of anguished queries and dire proclamations in a number of newspaper headlines. “Is This the End of Proper Grammar?” asked the New York Times, and, not to be outdone, the Minnesota Daily trumpeted that the “AP Stylebook seeks to destroy the American way of life”. An article in […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989704489707947} +{"content": "of Nicholas Greebe in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\nBook Awards\n\nEditorial Reviews\n\nJacketFlap Sponsors\n\nSpread the word about books.\nPut this Widget on your blog!\n • Powered by JacketFlap.com\n\nAre you a book Publisher?\nLearn about Widgets now!\n\nThe Ghost of Nicholas Greebe\n\nAverage rating\n4.1 out of 5\nBased on 77 Ratings and 25 Reviews\n\nBook Description\nWhen a little dog unwittingly unearths a bone belonging to the deceased farmer Nicholas Greebe, a quiet New England farmhouse is suddenly transformed into a place of outrageous happenings. Set in colonial America, The Ghost of Nicholas Greebe is spooky and fun. Full color.\nBook Information\nPublisherDial Books For Young Readers\nBindingHardcover (4 editions)\nReading LevelAges 4-8\n# of Pages32\nISBN-100803716486\nISBN-13978-0803716483\nPublication Date09/01/1996\nThe Creators\nAbout Tony Johnston (Author) : Tony Johnston has been a fourth grade teacher and has published over 100 books.She has won the Southern California Award for her book Any Small Goodness: A Novel of the Barrio.\nView Tony Johnsto", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5008183717727661} +{"content": "\n\nEUdict :: Japanese(Kanji)-English dictionary\n\nResults for: 大羽Translations: 12 / 2\n Japanese(Kanji) English\n大羽[おおば] large Japanese pilchard\n大羽[おおばね] contour feather, quill feather\nSearch time: 0.1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995991587638855} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nImpyrium / Henry H. Neff.\n\nNeff, Henry H. author. (Author).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 2 of 2 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 2 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nGreenwood Public Library - Greenwood J NEF (Text) 36626103772885 JUV New Fiction Available -\nMooresville Public Library - Mooresville J FIC NEF (Text) 37323005284826 NEW-BKS Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780062392053\n • ISBN: 0062392050\n • Physical Description: 583 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm\n • Edition: First Edition.\n • Publisher: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishersCollins, [2016]\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: s talents and rekindle the Faeregine mystique.\nTarget Audience Note: 008-012.\nSubject: Conspiracies > Juvenile fiction.\nMagic > Juvenile fiction.\nGenre: Fantasy fiction\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9933645725250244} +{"content": "What does EAFE mean in Australian?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand EAFE in the Regional field in general and in the Australian terminology in particular.\n\nEurope Australia Far East\n\nRegional » Australian\n\nFind a translation for EAFE in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this EAFE abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"EAFE.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 24 Oct. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000057220458984} +{"content": "*** Please Note: As of April 30 2020, we are temporarily suspending paperback shipments to locations outside of the United States because they seem to be getting 'stuck' in Miami. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please email info@BellaBooks.com with any questions. ***\n\nTime Will Tell\n\nby M. Ullrich\n\nWhat would you do if you could go back in time and change your past?\n\nFor Eva Caldwell that question is a no-brainer. After her parents were murdered while she was away at summer camp, Eva was placed into the custody of her abusive uncle and bullied in school. She’d gladly go back and change it all. When her uncle passes, Eva discovers he created a time machine, the Edit Edit statusproblem with the once-hypothetical question becomes clear: changing the course of her past would mean giving up Casey McClellan, her best friend and the girl her heart has\nbelonged to since she was twelve years old.\n\nWill Eva choose to save her parents’ lives, or take a chance on the love of a lifetime?\n\nGenre Romance, Speculative\nLength 65,000 words/240 pages\nPublication Date December 14, 2017\nPublisher Bold Strokes Books\nISBN 9781635550894\nEditor Jerry L. Wheeler\nCover Designer Melody Pond\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Time Will Tell – eBook”\n\nMore Titles\n\n • Love At Last by M. Ullrich $9.99\n • Opportunity of a Lifetime by M. Ullrich $4.99\n • Pretending in Paradise by M. Ullrich $9.99\n • Top of Her Game by M. Ullrich $9.99\n • What the Heart Remembers Most by M. Ullrich $9.99", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5228598117828369} +{"content": "The Undead Voodoo by Luke Shephard\n\nThe Undead Voodoo\n\nBy: Luke Shephard\n\nRosetta Travers has recently moved to New Orleans after growing tired of New York City life.\n\nHowever, when she starts meeting the Walking Dead face-to-face, she realizes somebody has used voodoo to bring the dead back to life.\n\nWill she solve the mystery in time? Or will she become another victim of the Undead Voodoo?\n\nRead This Free\n\nYou read that right! 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But I don't serve justice, Watson, I serve the truth.\" - Sherlock Holmes\nPing is offline   you may: quote & reply,", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9940052628517151} +{"content": "\ngraphic novel\n\nShow Summary Details\n\nQuick Reference\n\nIs a term used to describe a long comic in book form containing a fictional or non-fictional narrative with a thematic unity. Since 1986 graphic novels have become increasingly popular. ...\n\nSubjects: Literary Studies (20th Century onwards).\n\nReference entries\n\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content. Please, subscribe or login to access all content.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997633695602417} +{"content": "The Gruffalo's Child hardback by Julia Donaldson\n\nThe Gruffalo said that no gruffalo should Ever set foot in the deep dark wood. But one wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s child ignores her father’s warning and tiptoes out into the snow. After all, the Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist... does he? Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler are on dazzling form in this captivating sequel to the classic picture book THE GRUFFALO.\n\n Condition: Very good condition.\n\n1 In Stock\n\nSKU: 9781405020459\n\nCategory: Nursery ( 0-5 )", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998331665992737} +{"content": "Volume 38, Issue 2, of the TMLJ is Now Available!\n\nThe second issue of Volume 38 of the Tulane Maritime Law Journal is now available in both print and digital format. A big thank you to all of our authors and editors!\n\nTo purchase a print edition, please visit here.\n\nTo purchase a digital copy, please visit here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998757839202881} +{"content": "\nTuesday, 12 November 2013\n\nhttp://www.readtuesday.com/\n\nWhy not read every day of the week?\n   READ TUESDAY is set for the 10th of December, 2013. This event is the brainchild of Chris McMullen. According to the Fleischer brothers, Christmas Comes but Once a Year.\n   Though the push to sell gifts begins around September. What is a Christmas atmosphere? It's Christmas Christmas Christmas on television from the 1st to the 24th of December.\n   On the 25th, the advertising industry turns its attention to holiday breaks. Book now!\n   Let's apply that phrase to READ TUESDAY. Book now. Here's Chris in his own words...\n\nTHE PROBLEM: Black Friday and Cyber Monday are huge days for holiday shopping among retailers. However, most customers are buying electronics, toys, tools, and clothing.\n   Most of the millions of books to choose from won’t be advertised as part of the Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales events, and most books probably won’t be discounted more than normal (except for any bookstores that choose to run storewide sales on those days).\n   Many books may sell fewer copies than usual because many customers are busy shopping for other items that are featured in advertisements.\nHowever, many people love to read books and would enjoy the opportunity to buy discounted books as part of a big sales event. Authors and publishers would similarly love to have a great sales event like Black Friday, but dedicated to books.\n\nTHE IDEA: Thousands of authors participate in special one-day pricing of incredible discounts. The event will be called Read Tuesday and is scheduled for Tuesday, December 10, 2013.\n   It’s simple, really: Each author promotes his or her own discount while simultaneously promoting the huge event. No author needs to do more work than normal, but by being part of a huge group of authors involved in this, each author can gain the enhanced publicity of the event as a whole.\n   This encourages authors to participate in the event, as well as small publishers and booksellers.\n   Of course, Read Tuesday is wonderful for readers, too. It’s a great opportunity for readers to stock up on books by their favorite participating authors. It’s also a great way to send gifts: instant delivery – but you can schedule the delivery, too – and no shipping or handling charges.\n\nTuesday comes around, and the e-book industry has its sale day. How did I bump into Chris and his event? Amazon revamped sale days for Kindle books.\n   Before I threw a story into the new discount sale process, I ran searches on the internet to see what people were saying. That's how I discovered Chris.\n   Here's his blog post on AMAZON COUNTDOWN.\n\nSelf-publishing is about experimenting. I'm going to include Neon Gods Brought Down by Swords in READ TUESDAY.\n   Yes, READ TUESDAY is a publicity campaign. But joining that campaign would be an act performed without heart and soul if I signed up to it and did little more than paint my book across the READ TUESDAY sign.\n   I must do more than stumble across the threshold of a digital publicity campaign. This isn't about me. It's about people I don't know.\n   We are in the same literate boat, sailing in a tempestuous non-reading ocean.\n   Action? I'm going to do my best to plug writers participating in READ TUESDAY. How? I'll provide a list of twenty questions, for starters. Those I'll answer and give to other writers. Yes, I'll take my answers on tour.\n   Meanwhile, those writers might just answer my questions here on this blog. I don't think that's enough, though. Something tells me I'll have to plug writers who are unable to participate in READ TUESDAY.\n   Those scribblers may not be in a position to run a discount on the day - for assorted technical reasons. Hell, I'll throw their replies on the blog anyway.\n\nI stopped blogging to set a wrecked train of events in motion. A few READ TUESDAY participants were easy to contact. One website exploded when I went walking across a grassy meadow.\n   For grassy meadow read MINEFIELD.\n   That was on the technical side. As for content...there are authors I wouldn't make blush. Sending my answers to twenty questions would redden the cheeks of more than a few scribblers.\n   What of the debauched? They can look after themselves. Half the time.\n\nThe process is gathering prototype snowball speed. Stay tuned. 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(Full details below the jump—seating is limited, so RSVP to join this \"little clan.\")\n\nWarm up with a little combative reading on the newest translation into English, including Swann's Way rendered by Lydia Davis, whose collected stories were discussed by James Wood in last week's New Yorker.\n\nI thought The New Yorker had carried a review of the Penguin translations, but I can't find such a thing. It did do a Briefly Noted of a cunning book about the liberal use of English in the original. And Gopnik once wrote, in the abstract's words, a \"Comment about the similarities between Proust's house in Illiers, and writer's co-op on Broome Street.\"\n\nIn other Proust news, a new Reader's Guide to The Remembrance of Things Past, by Patrick Alexander, is recently out from Random House.\n\nMarcel Proust: A Conversation\n\nAntoine Compagnon and Adam Gopnik discuss\nÁ la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time) In English\nWednesday, October 28th at 7pm\nThe Maison Francaise of Columbia University\nEast Gallery in Buell Hall (campus entrance at 116th and Broadway)\n\nThis event is cosponsored by The Proust Society of America, a program of The Center for Fiction; Maison Française at Columbia University; and The French-American Foundation.\n\nAntoine Compagnon is the Blanche W. Knopf Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. On Proust, after editing Du côté de chez Swann and Sodome et Gomorrhe, he published Proust entre deux siècles. Compagnon is also a professor at the Collège de France and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.\n\nAcclaimed journalist, lecturer and author Adam Gopnik is a three-time National Magazine Award winner and recipient of the George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting. He has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1986.\n\nSeating is very limited to this event so you must RSVP. Please e-mail the Center atevents@centerforfiction.org or call us at 212-755-6710 to reserve a spot.\n\nThree of the magazine’s greatest critics were Proust-lovers: Edmund Wilson, V. S. Pritchett and John Updike. Of these three, Updike is the most rhapsodic. See his “Pinter’s Unproduced Proust Printed” (1977), “Proust Died For You” (1997), and “The Man in Bed” (2000) – all of which first appeared in The New Yorker. As well, Updike’s New Yorker reviews of works by Borges, Tolstoy, Barthes, Green, Wilson, Joyce, and Nabokov all contain references to Proust and to Remembrance of Things Past. 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This is a short story to introduce readers to the book that is THE BOOK OF LIES. I hope you liked it. I'm hoping to return to it and have our protagonist explore more of this strange, ancient mansion.\n\nStory by Paul A Newman -- see my DevArt page here --> http://paul-a-newman.deviantart.com\nIllustrations by J.M. DeSantis -- visit him webpage here --> http://jmdesantis.com\nbuffylove 15th Nov 2015, 9:32 PM edit delete\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9835858345031738} +{"content": "Those who flee temptation generally leave a forwarding address.Rate it:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it\n\nLane Olinghouse\n\nclick to add your vote (1 vote)\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\"Lane Olinghouse Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2013. 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Subscribe:\n\nA book on chanting\n\nI wrote a book on joint speech (many speakers, speaking/chanting in unison). Its a science book, but aimed at a general readership. After being unexpectedly dropped by a publisher, I'm self-publishing. Details below. The book is available as a free pdf for tablets or smartphones. The associated website has numerous examples and additional documentation. [more inside]\nposted by stonepharisee on Jan 5, 2018 - 1 comment\n\nPajubá: The secret language of Brazilian trans women\n\nA brief illustrated essay about Pajubá, a mix of Yoruba and Portuguese that Brazilian travestis use in daily life, published in Matter (Medium). [more inside]\nposted by TheGoodBlood on Jul 23, 2015 - 3 comments\n\nIrish for Americans\n\nAn ongoing project to identify Irish words used in American English, especially by members of the Irish-American community. [more inside]\nposted by maxsparber on Feb 11, 2015 - 10 comments\n\nBuilding an Open-Source Language Map\n\nI was working on some pretty fun language visualizations, but it turns out there's no worldwide, open dataset of where languages are spoken. So I figured hey, let's make one! [more inside]\nposted by soma lkzx on May 20, 2013 - 6 comments\n\nWant to find out how MeFites are pronouncing MeFi?\n\nAfter years of studying these shibboleths, and tracking my research progress here, I'm happy to share some data results from the 2010 survey. My first published article, Sociophonetic Variation in an Internet Place Name is available in Names: A Journal of Onomastics special issue on Names, Naming and the Internet (Maney Publishing). Enjoy! 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The data was analysed according to neighbourhoods, but other key variables like credit rating and marital status were ignored altogether.\nTranslations of “variable”\nin Korean 변동이 심한…\nin Arabic مُتغَيّر…\nin Portuguese variável…\nin Catalan variable…\nin Japanese 変わりやすい…\nin Italian variabile…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 多變的, 反復無常的…\nin Russian изменчивый, непостоянный…\nin Turkish sıkça değişen, değişken…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 多变的, 反复无常的…\nin Polish zmienny…\n(Definition of variable from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of variable?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “vari", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9200357794761658} +{"content": "Beyond the Veil\n\n“Beyond the Veil” is a peek behind the scenes of some of the most famous happenings in the Bible. See the events of Jonah through the eyes of the ship’s captain; experience the wedding feast; follow a little boy as he witnesses Elijah teach the prophets of Ba’al a thing or two. These stories will delight young and old.\n\nThe six stories in this collection total over 23,000 words. More\n\nAvailable ebook formats: epub mobi pdf rtf lrf pdb txt html\n\nFirst 30% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) lrf more Online Reader\nWords: 23,260\nLanguage: English\nISBN: 9781466167087\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7564242482185364} +{"content": "\nDefinition of 'feeding'\n\nSee related content\n\nFrench Translation of \"feeding\"\nFrench Translation of \"feeding\"\nPronunciation Playlists\nPronunciation Playlists\nWord of the day : cynophilist\nWord of the day : cynophilist\nSpanish Translation of \"feeding\"\nSpanish Translation of \"feeding\"\nNEW from Collins!\nNEW from Collins!\nEasy Learning English Grammar\nEasy Learning English Grammar\n\nExample sentences containing 'feeding'\n\nThese examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content. Read more…\nThere was something very soothing about feeding ducks, Maggie thought. Peter Robinson AFTERMATH (2001)Which was what she was thinking about as she drifted back to the present, to feeding the ducks on the pond. Peter Robinson AFTERMATH (2001)\n\nMore idioms containing 'feeding'\n\nTrends of 'feeding'\n\nVery Common. feeding is one of the 4000 most commonly used words in the Collins dictionary\n\nView usage over:\n\nDefinition of feeding from the Collins English Dictionary\nCreate an account and sign in to access this FREE content\nRegister now or login in to access", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6980218887329102} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of gather\nv. t. - To bring together; to collect, as a number of separate things, into one place, or into one aggregate body; to assemble; to muster; to congregate. 2\nv. t. - To pick out and bring together from among what is of less value; to collect, as a harvest; to harvest; to cull; to pick off; to pluck. 2\nv. t. - To accumulate by collecting and saving little by little; to amass; to gain; to heap up. 2\nv. t. - To bring closely together the parts or particles of; to contract; to compress; to bring together in folds or plaits, as a garment; also, to draw together, as a piece of cloth by a thread; to pucker; to plait; as, to gather a ruffle. 2\nv. t. - To derive, or deduce, as an inference; to collect, as a conclusion, from circumstances that suggest, or arguments that prove; to infer; to conclude. 2\nv. t. - To gain; to win. 2\nv. t. - To bring together, or nearer together, in masonry, as where the width of a fireplace is rapidly diminished to the width of the flue, or the like. 2\nv. t. - To haul in; to take up; as, to gather the slack of a rope. 2\nv. i. - To come together; to collect; to unite; to become assembled; to congregate. 2\nv. i. - To grow larger by accretion; to increase. 2\nv. i. - To concentrate; to come to a head, as a sore, and generate pus; as, a boil has gathered. 2\nv. i. - To collect or bring things together. 2\nn. - A plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker. 2\nn. - The inclination forward of the axle journals to keep the wheels from working outward. 2\nn. - The soffit or under surface of the masonry required in gathering. See Gather, v. t., 7. 2\n\nThe word \"gather\" uses 6 letters: A E G H R T.\n\nNo direct anagrams for gather found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after gather (in bold), or to aeghrt in any order:\ns -   gathers  \n\nShorter words found within gather:\nae   ag   age   ager   ah   ar   are   art   at   ate   ear   earth   eat   eath   eh   er   era   erg   et   eta   eth   gae   gar   garth   gat   gate   gear   gerah   get   geta   ghat   grat   grate   great   ha   hae   haet   hag   hare   hart   hat   hate   hater   he   hear   heart   heat   her   het   rag   rage   rah   rat   rate   rath   rathe   re   reg   ret   retag   rhea   ta   tae   tag   tahr   tar   tare   targe   tea   tear   teg   terga   thae   the  \n\nList shorter words within gather, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in gather, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with gather, words containing gather or words ending with gather\n\nAll words formed from gather by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: ga   at   th   he   er  \n\nBrowse words starting with gather by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: gateways  \nNext word in list: gathered  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: sod   etape   praam   pe   jess   gjetost   fiacre  \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 - 21.551mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Lithium and boron nuclei split (15 words)\n\nHistorical Context Note\n\nJohn Cockcroft (1897-1967) and Thomas Walton (1903-1995) split lithium and boron nuclei using proton bombardment\n\nWe have have no profile for this entry. 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Light foxing to tissue protected frontis and scattered foxing throughout. Opening to guttering in places. Rear hinge cracked. xx + 432pp + 32 pages of publisher's adverts. Illustrated by I. Benett and P. Philippoteaux with numerous maps and illustrations. A good reading copy of this book in the Celebrated Travels and Travellers series.\n\nTitle: The Exploration of the World\n\nAuthor Name: Verne, Jules\n\nCategories: Travel,\n\nPublisher: London, Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington: 1879\n\nBinding: Hard Cover\n\nBook Condition: Reading Copy\n\nJacket Condition: No Jacket\n\nSize: 8vo - over 7¾\" - 9¾\" tall\n\nSeller ID: 056501\n\nKeywords: , Travel, Adventures,", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.991002082824707} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nMonte-Cristo's Daughter is a popular book by Edmund Flagg. Read Monte-Cristo's Daughter , free online version of the book by Edmund Flagg, on ReadCentral.com. 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Most of the pieces were written at the same time as his seminal novel which has been a stap\nPublished May 1st 2009 by Pomona Books\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 This Artistic Life, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about This Artistic Life\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-19)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  Rating Details\nSteven Kay\nApr 01, 2015 Steven Kay rated it really liked it\nShelves: football-fiction\nThree of the stories would be rated a 5 on their own: Another Jimmy Dance, Tottenham Hotspurs and First Reserve, which make this collection worth buying for themselves; some of the other writing is interesting as much for the insights into Barry Hines, the man. It makes for an eclectic mix of reminiscences, short stories and poems.\n\nFor me, though, it is these three short stories that stand out. The first two are similar tales of football in the 1970s. Anyone who remembers those days: running arou\nAug 29, 2012 Matt rated it it was ok\nSome repetition, needs some editing, and could do with reordering. However, there are some entertaining passages, and some touching moments of working-class life (this is Hines after all), without a hint of voyeurism. Worth getting if you grew up in around Barnsley, or if you can getting it for a couple of quid (as I did).\n\nMar 09, 2015 Ian rated it liked it\nShelves: biography\nBarry Hines is perhaps best known as the author of Kes. This book is a collection of short stories and poetry from his earlier career.\n\nIt centres on the themes of northern working class life and football. 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She is also the author of the bestselling Warriors and Survivors series.\n\nProduct Details ISBN-10: 0060827696\nISBN-13: 9780060827694\nPublished: HarperCollins, 12/26/2006\nPages: 320\nLanguage: English\nRecommended Reading Level Minimum Age: 10\nMaximum Age: 14\nMinimum Grade Level: 5th Grade\nMaximum Grade Level: 9th Grade", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996914267539978} +{"content": "AudioFile - Find your next great audiobook\nGet our Newsletter\n\nby | Read by Elan Mastai\n\nScience Fiction • 10 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2017\n\nWhile not a professional narrator, Elan Mastai is the perfect choice to narrate his own book about an imperfect, hapless man whose actions change the very fabric of the universe. Mastai counters the drama of the tale with a wry, humorous reading. The main character, Tom, is confused about most things, especially his place in this self-created misadventure. Mastai knows where to place humorous beats and when to emphasize events and play down others. Tom is self-aware enough to know his faults and when faced with the reality of what he has done, has an epic, chapter-long, profanity-laced meltdown. Mastai performs this with bravado and tremendous humor. This is time-travel for non-science fiction fans--and an audiobook to be enjoyed by everyone. G.D. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine\n[Published: FEBRUARY 2017]\n\nTrade Ed. • Penguin Audio • 2017\n\nCD ISBN 9781524734688 $40.00 • Eight CDs\n\nDD ISBN 9781524734695 $20.00\n\nLibrary Ed. • Books on Tape • 2017\n\nCD ISBN 9781524734701 $40.00 • Eight CDs\n\nDD ISBN 9781524734718", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9772200584411621} +{"content": "The Heritage Of Australian Birds. The Indigenous Bird Families Of The Australian Region\n\nHolmes Glenn, Edden Robert\n\nIn Stock\n\nIn Stock: 1\n\nCover Type: Hardcover\nBook Condition: Good\nJacket Condition: None Issued\nPublisher: Currawong Press\nPublisher Place: Australia\nPublisher Year: 1987\nEdition: Reprint\n\nDescription: 112 pages. Book is in general good condition. 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Neo-classical revered science, mathematics and philosophy: the sciences of the time. Neo-classical thinkers revered man's intellect, and abhorred unseemly and undignified displays of emotion as frivolous and feminine. They ...\n\nSolution Summary\n\nWhat makes a work of art either NeoClassical or Romantic? What are the differences in artistic philosophy that account for the stylistic differences between the two periods and styles? Web-based references included.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8547441959381104} +{"content": "Edmonds Literary Walk coming Sept. 13\n\nThe public is invited to take part in Chapter by Chapter: an Edmonds Literary Walk taking readers and writers on a literary sampler starting at the Edmonds Library and proceeding to the EdCC Conference Center, Edmonds Bookshop, and Hazel Miller Plaza on Sept. 13.\n\nThe literary walk includes stops and events with light refreshments at these four locations:\n\n9:30 a.m. Participate at the Edmonds Library. 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One more\ndying argument.\nHow many bodies are piled\n\non a field, or a bed,\nbefore a language curls like\na million fernheads?\n\nHow many turnings,\nhow much urgent mayhem\nto make a culture?\n\nAdded: Feb 21 2003 | Viewed: 1922 times | Comments and analysis of Indispensable Sign by Lee Upton Comments (0)\n\nIndispensable Sign - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Lee Upton\nPoem: Indispensable Sign\nThere are no comments for this poem. Why not be the first one to post something about it?\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Indispensable Sign, has not yet been commented on. You can click here to be the first to post a comment about it.\n\nPoem Info\n\nUpton Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8859481811523438} +{"content": "How to say ATE in Spanish ˈeɪ ti, ˈɑ ti\n\nWould you like to know how to translate ATE to Spanish? 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Web. 7 Oct. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999902844429016} +{"content": "Reader reviews and comments on The True and Outstanding Adventures of The Hunt Sisters, plus links to write your own review.\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reading Guide |  Reviews |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nThe True and Outstanding Adventures of The Hunt Sisters\n\nby Elisabeth Robinson\n\nThe True and Outstanding Adventures of The Hunt Sisters", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "How to say front in  frʌnt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate front to ? This page provides all possible translations of the word front in the language.\n\nDiscuss this front Danish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"front.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 23 Jan. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "บ๊อ\nsaL baaiM deeM baawH\npronunciation guide\nPhonemic Thaiสะ-บาย-ดี-บ๊อ\nIPAsà baːj diː bɔ́ː\nRoyal Thai General Systemsabai di bo\n\n[Isaan dialect] \"How are you?\"\n\ncomponentsสบายดีsaL baaiM deeM[Isaan usage] [a greeting] \"Hello.\"\nบ๊อ baawH[Isaan dialect] ไหม\n\nclick here to submit a correction, drawing, image, audio recording, or comment for this page\n\nclick here to e-mail this page to a friend\n\npage cached 8/7/2020 3:30:02 PM   online source for this page\nCopyright © 2020 thai-language.com. Portions copyright © by original authors, rights reserved, used by permission; Portions 17 USC §107.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9775222539901733} +{"content": "Every Word  Important\n\nBy Herbert W. Piekow\n\nwriters-conference\n\nEvery word a writer writes has meaning yes, sometimes they never get published or the book editor suggests another word, but every word we read, write or utter has significance. For each of the past eight years The Lake Chapala Writers Conference has brought in motivational, educational, entertaining and award winning speakers. This year is no exception; both Karen Karbo and Bruce Holland Rogers are teaching the craft of writing this March 7th and 8th. They are entertaining, multi published, award winning writers, who will share their experiences, frustrations and successes as well as help attendees realize that although each story is different all writers share similar experiences from the germ of the idea to the satisfaction of print on the page.\n\nRogers writes short stories, flash fiction, novels and also teaches. His published works have brought him an international following as well as numerous writing awards. Rogers is a member of the fiction faculty of the prestigious MFA program of the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts. He has taught and done story research in Hungary, Finland, Japan, France, Greece and Portugal. It is no wonder he has an international following. His stories have been translated into more than two dozen languages.\n\nAmong some of his writing awards are two Nebula Awards, two Micro Awards, two World Fantasy Awards, a Pushcart Award, the Bram Stoker Award and the Johnny-Cat Litter-ary Award for his cat-related story Enduring as Dust, which was also nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar Allen Poe Award. In doing research I came across an Internet site called Bruce Holland Rogers-Summary Bibliography and counted over one hundred published short stories, several fiction novels, several poems, essays and this does not include the anthologies or collections that have published his stories, including works in El Ojo del Lago.\n\nBesides writing, winning awards and teaching Rogers is a recognized motivational speaker who is frequently hired by corporations to train managers and workers in creativity and practical problem solving. His Word Work: Surviving and Thriving as a Writer, was selected by Writers Digest Book Club. Local writers who attend The Lake Chapala Writers Conference will certainly have every opportunity to learn from Rogers, ask questions, participate in his classes and get motivated to bring their own writing to the next level, perhaps finish that long ago started novel or memoir or submit a short story to be published. It can all be done, sometimes we just need a little confidence, something or someone to motivate us or learn about where to find publishing resources.\n\nKaren Karbo is also a well known, much published writer and college level instructor, who has written six published novels, six biographies (no not all of her life, but of famous people as well as a family story), her works have appeared in numerous well known magazines such as Elle, Vogue and O. She is the author of How Georgia Became O´Keefe which the New York Times called “Amazing.” A review in The Washington Post said: “Karen exceeds at bringing life to the page.” Another review said about Karbo´s book The Gospel According to Coco Chanel, “This book delivers more wisdom and wit per page than Dr. Phil will dispense in a lifetime.”\n\nConference Dates: Thursday, March 7, and Friday, March 8, 2013 Location, Hotel Nueva Posada, Donato Guerra #9, Ajijic This year the conference will be under a large tent so that we may enjoy the spectacular Lake and mountain views with warm March weather. Registration: $1,200 pesos through February 14th   February 15th to March 1st is $1,400 pesos or $110 USD or CDN. Registration includes two full days of classes, two lunches, coffee and cookies for all breaks. Tickets available at Diane Pearl’s Gallery, Colon & Ocampo For questions please e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. 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And unless … Continue reading\n\nEnter your email address to follow GTSA and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nFollow on WordPress.com", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999600052833557} +{"content": "Click here to skip to this page's main content.\n\nNew to the Open Library? — Learn how it works\nCover of: [Report 1911] by Alnwick (England). Rural District Council\n\nTry a WorldCat search?\n\nAdd an ISBN to link to booksellers\n\nYou could add [Report 1911] to a list if you log in.\nZut alors! There's no description for this book yet. 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Patrick Ness\n\nChosen as one of Time Magazine's 100 Best Young Adult Books of All Time, Gullstruck Island is a vibrant and exciting novel, in a beautifully imagined setting, by Frances Hardinge, the Costa Award winning author The Lie Tree.\n\nOn Gullstruck Island the volcanoes quarrel, beetles sing danger and occasionally a Lost is born . . .\n\nIn the village of the Hollow Beasts live two sisters. Arilou is a Lost - a child with the power to depart her body and mind-fly with the winds - and Hathin is her helper. Together they hide a dangerous secret, until sinister events threaten to uncover it. With a blue-skinned hunter on their trail and a dreadlocked warrior beside them, they must escape, or risk everything. Can the fate of two children decide the future of Gullstruck Island?\n\n$20.00(NZD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nAdd to Cart\n\nClick & Collect\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nGullstruck Island is a vibrant and exciting novel in a beautifully imagined setting from the Costa Award winning author of The Lie Tree,, and the Costa Award-winning The Lie Tree.\n\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Pan Macmillan\n • : Macmillan Children's Books\n • : January 2018\n • : 197mm X 130mm\n • : United Kingdom\n • : February 2018\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : 2018 Edition\n • : Frances Hardinge", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998539686203003} +{"content": "Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.\nStart by marking “Rogers Hornsby” as Want to Read:\nRogers Hornsby\nEnlarge cover\nRate this book\nClear rating\nOpen Preview\n\nRogers Hornsby\n\n3.63 of 5 stars 3.63  ·  rating details  ·  35 ratings  ·  1 review\nThe absorbing biography of . . . the man once heralded as `baseball's greatest right-handed hitter'.Ron Fimrite, Sports Illustrated In the 1920s Rogers Hornsby was the National League's foremost star, its biggest since Honus Wagnerand its principal answer to the American League's Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb. He was a seven-time National League batting champion, and his 1924 aver ...more\nPublished August 1st 1998 by Blackstone Audiobooks (first published July 1995)\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 Rogers Hornsby, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Rogers Hornsby\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 62)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nI listened to this via audiobook, and I'm not sure if it was the writing or the reading, or a combination of both, but it didn't really grab me at all. I could have walked away from it at any point and not felt like I missed it. 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Cobb & Mildred Dunnock as Willie & Linda Loman\n\n  Print Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, etc\n  eReference Books & Collections\n  Style Guides\nLocating Books\n  PASCAL, WorldCat\nLocating Articles & Criticism\n  Reference Sources & Criticism\n  Articles, Essays, Book Chapters\n  Journal Finder\n  Key Journals\nInternet Resources\n  General Sources\n  Special Collections & Manuscripts\nGet Help\n\ndenotes recommended resource\n\ndenotes library subscription\n\nReference Sources:    \n\nPrint Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, etc\n\n  back to top\n\nFor background information and definitions refer to the following library reference works and online reference collections:\n\nColumbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama, Columbia University Press, 2007.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 809.2 C723C [2 vols]\n\nDictionary of the Theatre, Terms, Concepts, Analysis, University of Toronto Press, 1998.         \nMain Level, Reference: R 792.03 P288D\n\nEncyclopedia of American Cultural and Intellectual History, Scribner, 2001.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 973.03 En19E3 [3 vols]\n\nEncyclopedia of German Literature, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, c2000.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 830.90003 En19E [2 vols]\n\nThe Encyclopedia of the Musical Theater, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, c1994.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 782.14 G159E [2 vols]\n\nEncyclopedia of Social History, Garland, 1994.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 306.09 En19E\n\nA Handbook to Literature, William Harmon, 9th ed., Prentice Hall, 2003.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 803 H228H\n\nA Historical Dictionary of German Theatre, Scarecrow Press, 2006.\nMain Level, Reference: R 792.0943 G765H\n\nA Historical Dictionary of Japanese Traditional Theatre, Scarecrow Press, 2006.\nMain Level, Reference: R 792.0952 L536H\n\nNew Title! Historical Dictionary of Modern Japanese Literature and Theater, Scarecrow Press, 2009.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 895.609 M615H\n\nMcGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, McGraw-Hill, 1984.                  \nMain Level, Reference: R 809.2 M178M [5 vols]\n\nReader's Companion to American History, Houghton Mifflin, 1991.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 973.03 R227R\n\nSt. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, St. James Press, c2000.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 973.9 Sa22S ebook also\n\nWorld Encyclopedida of Contemporary Theatre, Routledge, 2001.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 792.09 W893W\n\neReference Books & Collections\nback to top\n\nA Dictionary of Literary Symbols [CREDO Reference], Cambridge University Press, 2007.\nThe first dictionary of symbols to be based on literature, rather than \"universal\" psychological archetypes, myths, or esoterica. Concentrates on English literature, but its entries range widely from the Bible and classical authors to the twentieth century, taking in American and European literatures.  \nEarlier print ed. available, Main Level, Reference:\nR 809.915 F373D [2000]\n\nNew title! Gale Contextual Encyclopedia of World Literature [GVRL], Gale, 2009.\n\nCovers world authors from many periods and genres, building an understanding of the various contexts -- from the biographical to the literary to the historical -- in which literature can be viewed. Identifies the significant literary devices and global themes that define a writer's style and place the author in a larger literary tradition as chronicled and evaluated by critics over time.\n\nCREDO Reference Collection\n\nSearch entire collection of 100 e-book encyclopedias or these individual titles:\n\nSage eReference Collection\nSearch entire collection of e-encyclopedias dealing with social issues.\nMany theatre topics are covered in this large social science collection, however no encyclopedias in this collection deal specifically with the theatre. \n\nGale Virtual Reference Library [GVRL]\n\nIndividual titles in GVRL:\n\nOxford Reference Online Premium Collection please log-out after use-5 users only\n\nIndividual titles in ORO:\n\nBiography   back to top\n\nLiterature Resource Center [Thomson Gale]\nSearch here for your playwright or use advanced search criteria to compile a list of authors by type. Contains biographical information from print sources at PC including Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography, American Writers, British Writers and thirteen Scribner print sources.\n\nDictionary of Writers and Their Works [Oxford Reference Online], Oxford University Press, 2003.\nBritish literature from the fifteenth-century to the present including major American and Commonwealth writers.\n\nEncyclopedia of World Biography, Gale, 1998.\nMain Level, Reference: R 920.02 En19E [17 vols]\nAlphabetically arranged long essays on reputable personalities throughout history who have made great contributions to human culture and society.\n\nEuropean Writers\n, Scribner, 1983-1991.                                                     \nMain Level, Reference:\nR 809.894 Eu74E [vols 5-14]\nVolumes arranged chronologically from Medieval period to the Age of Reason and the Enlightenment to the 20th Century. The last volume is an index to the set. Lengthy coverage of each author.\n\nThe Female Dramatist: Profiles of Women Playwrights from the Middle Ages to Contemporary Times, Facts On File, 1998.\nMain Level, Reference: R 809.2082 P258F\n\nSearch authors/playwrights individually as subject.\n\nStyle Guides   back to top\n\nHumanities: Documenting Sources [Research and Documentation Online], Bedford/St. Martins, 2003.\n\nMLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th ed., Modern Language Association, 2009.\nMain Level, Reference Collection or Ready Reference Shelf:  R 808.027 M72M\n\nWriting Center, Presbyterian College\nCitation styles, writing guides, and scheduling an appoingment with a tutor.\n\nLocating Books    \nTHOMCAT   back to top\n\nUse the online catalog to locate books and ebooks in Thomason Library. You can search by author, title, keyword, or subject.\n\n • Search for a person, as AUTHOR or SUBJECT, with last name, first name:              \n  Brecht, Berthold 1898-1956 [as AUTHOR] by him  \n  Brecht, Berthold 1898-1956 [as SUBJECT] about him  \n  Miller, Arthur [as AUTHOR]  \n  Miller, Arthur [as SUBJECT]  \n • SUBJECT searching requires use of Library of Congress subject headings. The terms below are examples of subject headings related to history of the theatre:\n\nTHOMCAT subjects related to class topics:\n\nbooks @ PC\n  Musical Theater\n  Stoppard, Tom - Criticism and interpretation\n  Theater History\n\nWilde, Oscar\n\nPASCAL subjects\n\neasy to order! arrive in 3-5 days\n\n  Musical Theater\n  Stoppard, Tom - Criticism and interpretation\n  Wilde, Oscar\n\nSubject searching is an effective and precise method of searching the catalog, however, KEYWORD searching has benefits, also.\n\n • Try a KEYWORD search if you are unsure of the exact title or the correct subject heading to use. Search using two or three of the most significant words from the title or subject you are trying to find. Place phrases in \"quotation marks.\"\n\n • Connect words with AND, OR, NOT to focus your search.\n • Try truncation at the end of a word stem to retrieve singular, plural, and other variations of the word.  Use an asterisk (*) to truncate from 1 to 5 characters. Use a double asterisk (**) to include word endings with an unlimited number of characters.\nKEYWORD Searching Tips\n\n· Use AND between words to narrow your search:\nabsurd AND theatre\n\n· Use OR between words to expand your search and\ngroup words with parentheses:\n(miracle OR mystery) AND play*\n\n· Add * to the root of a word to truncate or expand\na term:\ntheat* = theater, theatre, theaters, theatrical\n\n· Use \"quotes\" around a phrase:\n\n\"theatre of the absurd\"\n\n\"Waiting for Godot\"\n\nTry KEYWORD searching in THOMCAT, the PASCAL\ncatalog & library databases\n\nNetLibrary has been acquired by EBSCO eBook Collection\n\nTHOMCAT searches will provide links to many eBooks, as well as to print books and Reference eBook collections.\n\nExample of a EBSCO eBook title in THOMCAT:\n\nShakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan performance of history [electronic resource], Brian Walsh, Cambridge University Press, 2009.\n\nPASCAL Catalog\n\nIf you need books in addition to those found at Thomason Library, search PASCAL for books in other academic libraries in SC. Using PASCAL Delivers, you can locate and order books online for delivery within 3-4 working days.\n\nPASCAL Catalog searching is similar to searching in THOMCAT. An added BONUS in THOMCAT is a\npass-through from search results in THOMCAT\nto the same search results in PASCAL\nwith one click on the PASCAL icon like the red box on the right.\n\nThe pass through is available on any search at any level:\n\n • A PC book you need is checked out? Click the PASCAL icon for other copies available in SC.\n\n • Need more items on a subject? PASCAL items on that subject are just a click away.\n\nThis service for current PC students, faculty, and staff is a project of PASCAL- Partnership Among SC Academic Libraries. Borrowers will be notified by e-mail when requested items arrive at Thomason Library. Click here for searching and ordering tips.\n\nA catalog of books and materials at libraries worldwide. Try searching here to find ALL books available on a topic. Materials available at Thomason Library are highlighted and others can be borrowed through ILL or searched in PASCALCAT.\n\nInterlibrary Loan\n\nILL is available to PC students, faculty and staff in order to borrow resources from other libraries. Check link for instructions.\n\nLocating Articles & Criticism:    \nReference Sources & Criticism   back to top\n\nLiterature Resource Center\n[Thomson Gale]\nBiographical, bibliographical and contextual information from the Contemporary Authors and Dictionary of Literary Biography databases, as well as full-text criticism from the Contemporary Literary Criticism Select database. Contains full-text journal articles from more than 250 literary journals, critical essays, author biographies, and definitions of literary terms from Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature.\n\nDrama Criticism, Gale Research, 1991- .  \n\nMain Level, Reference: R 809.2 D79D [16 vols]\n\nCritical Survey of Drama, Salem Press, 2003.                                 \nMain Level, Reference: R 822.009 C869C [8 vols]   \n\nContemporary Literary Criticism, Gale Research, 1973-2005.\nMain Level, Reference: R 809.04 C676C [194 vols]\n\nTwentieth Century Literary Criticism, Gale Research, 1978-2005.\n\nMain Level, Reference: R 809.04 T918T [ 154 vols]\n\nArticles, Essays, Book Chapters   back to top\n\nAcademic Search Premier - Humanities [EBSCOhost]\nSearch this subset of full text peer-reviewed humanities journals indexed in Academic Search Premier.\n\nMLA International Bibliography  [EBSCOhost]\nIndexes critical literary and language scholarship and provides access to journals and serials published worldwide, as well as books, essay collections, working papers, proceedings, dissertations, and bibliographies. Nearly 45,000 records are added annually.\nhttp://hdl.handle.net/1880/44661 link to MLA Tutorial - basic search. Choose Shockwave Flash\n\nArts & Sciences Collections I, II, & III contain an archive of over 350 full-text journals which are searchable through JSTOR or accessible through Journal Finder. The collections include journals in the humanities. This archive covers the full run of journals from the first issue of volume one; however, the most current three to five year issues of the journals are not available as specified by the publishers in their agreements with JSTOR.\n\nProject MUSE Basic Undergraduate Collection  \nCurrent and recent volumes of 112 core journals in the humanities and social sciences.\n\nJournal Finder   back to top\n\nJournal Finder provides access to PC's electronic and print journals,\n\nmagazines, and newspapers in one convenient location.\n\nYour search results in PC article databases contain many direct links to article full text.\n\nIf no direct links are shown, follow the \"Check Journal Finder\" link to find full-text (follow steps 1-6 below).\n\nExample of an article citation:\n\nChitra Ragavan, Terror on the streets,\n\nU.S. News & World Report 137.21 [vol.issue]\n(Dec 13, 2004): p 20.\n\nIf you already have an article citation and are trying to find text for a specific article,\n\nclick the link below and follow the steps to determine whether full text\n\nis available for the article:\n\n • Note the journal title & date OR volume / issue you need before following the Journal Finder link.\n • The default search is Journals by Title in Full Text. 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But 21 Dirty Tricks at Work is also a book of hope. It exposes the classic manoeuvres and gives practical advice on dealing with them to the vast majority who just want to do a good day's work.\n\n21 Dirty Tricks at Work provides you with all the information you need to spot negative tactics and self-interested strategies. It shows you how to spot the games frequently being played and how to come out with your credibility intact and your sanity preserved.\n\nSo, if you are fed-up of being on the receiving end of constant backbiting and skulduggery from workmates, join hands with the authors and get Machiavelli on the run!\n\nTable of contents provided by Syndetics\n\n • Introduction: Immunity or Ignorance?\n • Chapter 1 Destiny Beckons\n • Chapter 2 The Apprentice\n • Chapter 3 Commuting to (no)where?\n • Chapter 4 Escalation and Attrition\n • Chapter 5 A rather SAD display\n • Chapter 6 A day at the Belfry\n • Chapter 7 Decision time\n • Epilogue: Florida - six months later\n • Appendix 1 Bibliography\n • Appendix 2 About politics at work Ltd\n • About the authors\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": 0.9959389567375183} +{"content": "Share this book with your friends\n\nAuthor Name: Arulmozhi. 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Visually appealing, each poem resonated with me and Kevin Cooper’s poetry pulled at my heart-strings.\n\nThis book of poems is beautiful and I highly recommend it.\n\nReflections is available from as low as 99 p/cents\n\nFavorite Poems:\n\nLove is a Rock\n\nI Dreamed of You\n\nMy Rating: 5 stars\n\nBuy Links:\n\nCreatespace: https://www.createspace.com/4449776\n\nB&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/reflections-kevin-cooper-med/1116967596?ean=9781492771265\n\nAmazon US http://www.amazon.com/Reflections-Poems-Songs-Kevin-Cooper-ebook/dp/B00FBKP3RE\n\nAmazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Reflections-Kevin-Cooper-ebook/dp/B00FBKP3RE\n\nDSC00565 (1)\n\nAuthor Biography:\n\nView original post 70 more words", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999545693397522} +{"content": "\n(Click covers to enlarge)\n\nElvis Inc.: The Fall and Rise of The Presley Emperium\nO'Neal, Sean (1996)\n\nPrima Publishing , Rocklin (CA)\npaperback , 242 pages , 22.0 x 14.7 x 1.7 cm , 0.333 kg\nISBN10: 0-7615-1127-X ISBN13: 978-0-7615-1127-4\n\nCategory: Biographies\nLanguage: English\nDescription: No description\nSource(s): Cover and info : ElvisBooks\n\nThis book has been rated by 8 person(s), 8 of them have read this book.\nTheir average rating is 6.8.\nTheir comments:\n\n\" very good research! 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He didn’t always act like a president, either—he liked to wrestle with his sons and tell jokes. But he always fought for fairness, freedom, and unity.\n\nBeginning readers will learn about the milestones in Abraham Lincoln’s life in this Level Two I Can Read biography, which combines a traditional, illustrated narrative with historical photographs at the back of book. Complete with a timeline, photographs, and little-known facts about the United States’ sixteenth president: the long and tall Abraham Lincoln.\n\nLong, Tall Lincoln is a Level Two I Can Read, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nChin Ko is a production designer, visual-development artist, illustrator, and entrepreneur. His work has helped bring to life many animated shorts, feature films, and video games. He is based in Los Angeles, where he lives with his lovely wife and their new child.\n\nPraise For…\n\nAbraham Lincoln’s ascent to the presidency is recounted in a fluid, easy-to-read biography for early readers. Simple, direct sentences stress Lincoln’s humble upbringing, his honesty, and his devotion to acting with moral conviction. — Kirkus Reviews\n\nA concise, lively, presidential biography. — Booklist\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780062432551\nISBN-10: 0062432559\nPublisher: HarperCollins\nPublication Date: June 20th, 2017\nPages: 32\nLanguage: English\nSeries: I Can Read Level 2", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9169048070907593} +{"content": "\nLog in\n\nNo account? Create an account\n30 June 2016 @ 07:00 pm\nMod Post: Special Reccers  super_tricie341super_tricie341 on July 1st, 2016 02:27 am (UTC)\nLOLOL, you posted just ahead of my last post! BUT I HAD A BLAST, Y'ALL.\nblithersblithers on July 1st, 2016 05:04 am (UTC)\nHa, I updated the number!\nzantedeshazantedesha on July 3rd, 2016 10:43 pm (UTC)\nWell done, super_tricie341! I've been away on work/holiday, but I look forward to read all your recs!\nGramma Lunacylanalucy on July 9th, 2016 01:32 am (UTC)\nDamn, girl. 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Last reply by John Dean Apr 28, 2011.\n\nAside from my arts work, I am a freelance journalist - if you want to find out more, visit inscribemedia.co.uk (no www)\n\nStarted by John Dean Feb 18, 2011.\n\nBlog Posts\n\nDCI Jack Harris novels are published\n\nCheck out my latest crime novels from The Book Folks, all DCI Jack Harris tales\n\nDead Hill…\n\nPosted by John Dean on June 23, 2017 at 16:06\n\nOpen mic nights\n\nThe seventh season of Open Mic nights for authors will start on Thursday September 28 after the summer break.\n\nSupported by Darlington for Culture, the nights offer a forum for writers to read their material and audiences to enjoy it and run at Voodoo Café/Cantina, 84 Skinnergate, Darlington, on the last Thursday of the month.\n\nThe nights have given dozens of writers from Darlington and further afield…\n\nPosted by John Dean on May 26, 2017 at 9:00\n\nHow to write crime fiction\n\nWe run an online crime fiction course (you can email me on deangriss@btinternet to find out more) so I thought it would be useful to look at how to write a good crime story:\n\n* The story should be strong and one that can be told in a short story (most crime stories are novels)\n\n* Create a strong sense of place - the reader must be able to…\n\nPosted by John Dean on February 8, 2017 at 11:00\n\nGo where the idea takes you\n\nThe more I talk to writers, the more I realise the passion that they hold for their art and one subject that seems to evoke stronger reactions than most is ‘where do stories come from?’\n\nThis comes to mind because I am teaching a plotting masterclass at Greenfield Arts Centre in Newton Aycliffe on February 16. There are those writers who argue that ideas come out of real life experiences. You go through it as a writer, therefore you are able to best tell the story.\n\nOthers recoil…\n\nPosted by John Dean on February 6, 2017 at 11:00\n\nJohn Dean's crime writing career\n\nWelcome to my site. I am a crime novelist who was published by Robert Hale between 2004 and 2014 and now by The Book Folks\n\nThe titles are:\n\nA Flicker in the Night\n\nNo Age to Die\n\nThe Vengeance Man\n\nThe Latch Man\n\nThe Long Dead\n\nStrange Little Girl (all John Blizzard stories)\n\nThe Dead Hill (The first Jack Harris mystery)\n\nThe Railway Man (John Blizzard)\n\nTo Die Alone (Jack Harris)\n\nThe Secrets Man (John Blizzard) \n\nTo Honour The Dead (Jack Harris) \n\nA Breach of Trust (John Blizzard)\n\nThe Book Folks\n\nDead Hill eb pb\n\nThe VIxen's Scream eb pb\n\nTo Die Alone eb\n\n© 2017   Created by John Dean.   Powered by\n\nReport an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9682595729827881} +{"content": "How to say final in Hindi ˈfaɪn l\n\nWould you like to know how to translate final to Hindi? 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Next session I will go back over that section in a smoothing rewrite, and move into the chapter that introduces the Hamwiches in earnest, as well as polish Atreus’ custody battle for his children. I’ve almost reached 75 pages for the resend, but of course, I must revise the entire novel first.\n\nZokutou word meterZokutou word meter\n67 / 384\n\nAuthor: Catherine Schaff-Stump\n\nCatherine Schaff-Stump writes fiction for children and young adults. Her most recent book, The Vessel of Ra, is the first book in the Klaereon Scroll series. She is currently working on its sequel, as well as penning the middle grade adventures of Abigail Rath, monster hunter.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Cheryl enjoys strong characters who make her laugh. Now she spends her days searching for the right words while she stares out the window and her dog snoozes beside her. Visit http://cherylharperbooks.com to find out more.\nLeigh Riker can't imagine anything better than having a good romance novel to read--unless it is to write one! When not writing or thinking about writing, this award-winning author also likes to garden, play the piano, travel and try to learn Spanish. At home in the Southeast with her husband/hero and their mischievous Maine Coon cat for inspiration, she is at work (of course) on a new novel. Please visit her at leighriker.com, on FaceBook at LeighRikerBooks, or on Twitter @lbrwriter.\nBorn and raised on a farm in northern England, I have always had a passion for animals and the countryside, especially horses and I, my husband and my daughter run an equestrian centre where I ride everyday and teach horse riding. For me family is everything and I love to spend time with my two children and three grandchildren.\nI have been writing for most of my life and I love to hear from my readers. Pleas contact me and if you too want to write then remember... Never give up.\nRomance that sizzles Stories that thrill Characters you can't leave behind\n\nSophia puts her childhood habit of daydreaming to good use by writing stories she hopes will give you hope, make you laugh, cry, and possibly snort tea from your nose. She was born in Bombay, India, has lived in the Canary Islands, Spain, Toronto, Canada, and currently resides in Washington DC. She loves to read, travel, bake, scuba dive, watch foreign movies, and hear from readers. \n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8607361912727356} +{"content": "bylur pronunciation: How to pronounce bylur in Icelandic\n\nPronunciation: bylur\n\nAdded on: 2011-02-10 Listened: 18 times\nin: Add categories to bylur\n\nPronunciation in Icelandic [is]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? Pronounce bylur in Icelandic\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 bylur:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000025033950806} +{"content": "Bodo-Garo languages\n\nCorrections? Updates? Omissions? 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I really liked that about this one.\n\nThis was a great mix of suspense and romance which can be difficult for an author to pull off. I loved the immediate attraction between Charlie and Lane. Adding the danger of a killer on the loose and I was hooked.\n\nLane deals with depression and I thought it was handled very well especially from a Christian standpoint. Depression is one of those problems that can be viewed as un-Christian and taken lightly by others. It is not a disease to be taken lightly and I liked that the author gently reminds us, through Lane, that we are all flawed, yet loved deeply by our Creator.\n\nI found Charlie to be a great offset to Lane’s vulnerability and enjoyed watching him show his affections for both her and her son.\n\nWhat I enjoyed most about this book\n\nThe good balance between the suspense and the romance.\n\nWhat I didn’t like about this book:\n\nThe romance was more on the tender side. I liked that, but it sometimes slowed the pace of the story more that I wanted.\n\nWould I recommend this book to others? Yes. This was a really good romantic suspense and the author handled a sensitive issue very nicely. I find it hard to believe this is a debut book for this author. This is the first book in this series and I’ve already started on the second one.\n\nWhere can I learn more about this author and their books?\n\nNatalie Walters, author website\n\n-Loraine Nunley\n\nLiving Lies by Natalie Walters (4 ½ out of 5 stars) #BookReview #amreading Click To Tweet\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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The award, which is determined by the MQR editors, is in the amount of $500.\n\nMQR Poetry Editor Keith Taylor writes about her poem “The Sister Karamazov,” which appeared in our Spring 2015 issue:\n\nWe were very impressed by this poet’s ability to enter one of the classics and to reimagine it, adding another emotional and metaphoric level to something that a lesser imagination might see as fixed and impenetrable.\n\nThe Page Davidson Clayton Prize was established in 2009 by a generous gift from Meg and Mac Clayton in honor of Mac Clayton’s mother and in support of poetry and the development of new poets.\n\nKatie Hartsock’s first collection of poems, Bed of Impatiens, has just recently been accepted for publication and will be forthcoming this year from Able Muse Press. She is the author of a poetry chapbook, Hotels, Motels, and Extended Stays (Toadlily Press, 2014). Her poems have recently appeared in Arion, Massachusetts Review, Crab Orchard Review, Midwestern Gothic, and Passages North. Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, she holds a MFA in poetry from the University of Michigan and a PhD in Comparative Literary Studies from Northwestern University. She currently lives in Chicago and teaches introductory poetry classes at Northwestern.\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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She is addicted to reading, classic films, cafes on the beach, Greek islands, Instagram, Pearl Jam and U2, her husband’s homemade red wine, dark chocolate, and reallllllly good coffee. Writing has always kept her somewhat sane, extremely happy, and a productive member of society.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nLock & Key 4.6 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 23 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nWow. I love a good kinda gritty but not too gritty biker book but I'm not usually a fan of MC books. They're just too gritty for me but I loved this one. It was everything I dislike in a MC story but written in a way that made me love it. I truly enjoyed this author and look forward to reading more by her.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI love MC Romance books, and have read tons of them, so it is difficult to find something new and different that still has the feel of a good MC Romance. Lock & Key was a nice surprise. I loved this story. It captured my attention from the first page, and it never disappointed. I highly recommend it. Great character development and great story. My only criticism is the cover. Not very inviting. But get past it, because this book is worth it.\nAnonymous 3 months ago\nGood+read++really+enjoyed+the+story\nAnonymous 5 months ago\nHad lots of layers. A real kind of story not the basic romance that seems to be abundant.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nA great book!! One of the best MC books I’ve ever read. I would highly recommend.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI loved this story-loved Lock & Grace-can't wait to read the next book. Great author.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nLikeable characters.\nKarenls1956 More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI am So Flip'n Happy that I found this Author ! Miss Cat Porter, you Lady, are Absolutely Amazing !!! I could not put this book down , the characters are Real , they just pull you into their world & take you on a Fabulous Emotional Ride ! Please keep writing & sharing your Gift with us !!!!!!!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI love MC books and I was looking for a new one. I'm so glad I read the description of this book... it sounded so good and I wasn't disappointed.. I love how gritty and raw it was.. I cried and laughed out loud while reading it.. I would recommend it to any one looking for a great MC Book.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nOver looked this book the first time due to the cover but read the reviews and decided to buy it.glad I did and the cover makes sense once you read the book.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nGood story, really enjoyed it. About 320 pages.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nLoved it\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI loved this book!  The characters were amazing and the story grabbed me from the very beginning.  I've not read anything by this author but she's a new favorite!  Read this book!  You won't be disappointed!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nmicharch More than 1 year ago\nIn Lock & Key, Grace has been running for 15 years from a tragedy that took place and took away her hopes and dreams.  She and Lock meet and have a one night stand.  When Grace returns to the One Eyed Jacks asking for help for her dying sister, she discovers that Lock is a member.  Lock and Grace try to forge a relationship.  Jump, the Prez, has other ideas and forces Grace to do and be around some pretty uncomfortable things so that he can keep an eye on her and also find out information to protect the club.  I liked the past and present scenarios because they gave a glimpse at why Grace was the way she was.  Lock finally realizes that they have forced Grace to do too much for the club and has a hard time getting her to acknowledge him.  There were some twists in the plot that kept you guessing, mainly what what Viz had on her.   Overall a good read and a decent MC book.  Liked the epilogue a lot. \nsugarpine721 More than 1 year ago\nWhat a pleasant surprise!  This book had everything you could want in a get-away book.  The characters were strong, the story engrossing and a HEA...what more could you possibly want?  I loved the past-present storyline.  It wasn't another teenage love story, it was a mature couple finding their way.  If you like MC books this one is for you...you will love it!  I can't wait for more from Cat Porter.  \nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nFinding true love just once in a lifetime is hard enough, but to be lucky to find it twice in a lifetime? Well hell, hold on to that love like you need air to breathe because finding a third time will be zero to nil! That's basically what this book is about, throw in the MC, rivalry clubs, drugs, strippers, runs, charity events, death and you have one crazy ass adventurous book! Most people will probably complain about the way the author kept going from past to present, but those glimpses into the past are essential to the story, we need that background information to piece everything together and the author does so very nicely, plus the past recollections don't take up much of the book, its just bits here and there. It all comes together at the end! Overall a very enjoyable read, interesting and well developed characters, I hope to see more of this author in the future. SR\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAwesome read- great story with real characters. Loved it!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nPlease tell me there will be more MC sories of The One Eyed Jacks? Fell in love with these Alpha bikers. Don't pass up this MC book. Loved it to from the start. Excellent writing from Author. Keep them coming!!!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nCan't read the book, cause I can't get past the stick on the cover.....", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.988854169845581} +{"content": "When One Door Opens\n\nWhen One Door Opens\n\nfor $ 5.01\n\n5.01 When One Door Opens http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/403629.jpg?t=1404335980 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/403629/when-one-door-opens?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nLogan Sellers's parole officer has issued three commandments: stay sober, stay employed, and stay out of trouble. At first Logan thought those three simple rules would be easy to follow. But that was before he accepted a side job assisting his boss's housebound agoraphobic nephew, Caleb.\n\nCaleb is deceptively normal for a guy who hasn't left his apartment in three years, and his friendly, caring personality tugs on heartstrings Logan didn't know he had. But hitting… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: Dreamspinner Press (December 28, 2012)\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nFile size: 553 KB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99754798412323} +{"content": "Comments for the name Iorwerth\n\nComments for IORWERTH:\n\nI love the meaning of this name and the nickname Iolo is so cute.\n-- scribhneoir  3/15/2006\nLove the meaning! 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Beautifully translated by the poet Sophie Collins, the book also includes a translator’s note in the form … Continue reading\n\nPavilion Poetry 2019 Launch Recap\n\nOn Wednesday 1st May, we held a book launch for the 2019 Pavilion Poetry collections in the School of the Arts Library with the Centre for New and International Writing. Series editor Deryn Rees-Jones introduced the event, and the poets read from the three new collections - Hand Over Mouth Music, The Following Scan Will … Continue reading\n\nHand Over Mouth Music – In Conversation with Janette Ayachi\n\nJanette Ayachi’s dazzling first collection moves between remembered and imagined spaces as she celebrates the world’s variousness, and the energies and exhaustions of the body. Revelling in the many voices she might find for herself, Ayachi locates herself in both her Algerian and Scottish roots, her relationships with her family and lovers, her own motherhood, … Continue reading\n\nDear Big Gods – In Conversation with Mona Arshi\n\nFollowing on from her Forward prize-winning collection, Small Hands, Mona Arshi’s new book Dear Big Gods continues its lyrical and exact exploration of the aftershocks of grief. Dear Big Gods is one of three new collections published by Pavilion Poetry in 2019, and to mark the occasion we have the below video of Mona sharing her thoughts … Continue reading\n\nArt, Enlightenment, History, Irish Studies, Jewish Studies, Literature, Modern Languages, News, Poetry\n\nInternational Women’s Day 2019\n\nTo celebrate International Women's Day this year, we've curated a list of recent work by our brilliant female authors. Keep reading to find out more about some of the key titles by women from across our disciplines! Sarah Schenirer and the Bais Yaakov Movement by Naomi Seidman Sarah Schenirer and the Bais Yaakov movement she … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nThe demon lover : a novel / Juliet Dark.\n\nDark, Juliet. (Author).\n\n • Book Book\n • ISBN: 9780345510082 (pbk.)\n • ISBN: 0345510089 (pbk.)\n • Description: 437 p. ; 21 cm.\n • Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books Trade Paperbacks, c2011.\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 6 copies at NOBLE (All Libraries).\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 7 total copies.\n\nLibrary Location Call Number Status Due Date\nBeverly Main Adult Fiction Fiction/ Dark (Text to phone) Available -\nDanvers Adult Paperbacks PAPERBACK / DARK (Text to phone) Available -\nGloucester Adult Fiction FICTION/Dark (Text to phone) Available -\nLynnfield Adult Fiction Fiction / Dark, J. 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The highly anticipated conclusion of New York Times bestselling author Lauren Blakely’s new contemporary romance Jewel Novel Series, this enemies-to-lovers series is filled with sex, wit, glamour, and high stakes, with a rugged, ex-military, dirty-talking alpha hero! Don’t miss this explosive and passionate series and check out all the stops on the tour! ✮✮✮\n\nLauren Blakely’s THE SAPPHIRE HEIST – Review & Excerpt Tour Schedule:\nAugust 17th\nA Bookish Mess – Review & Excerpt\nBJ's Book Blog – Review\nAugust 18th\nGot Nikki? – Excerpt\nBookalicious Babes Blog – Review & Excerpt\nDevilishly dirty book blog – Review & Excerpt\nInBookEden – Review & Excerpt\nVagabonda Reads – Excerpt\nAugust 19th\nFMR Book Grind – Review\nThe Reading Cafe – Review & Excerpt\nGuilty Pleasures Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nI Love Romance – Review & Excerpt\nInner Goddess – Review & Excerpt\nNaughty Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nTwo Book Pushers – Review\nAugust 20th\nBook Bitches Blog – Review & Excerpt\nReading Tigress – Review & Excerpt\nAuthor Groupies – Review\nAshley Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nBooks and Things Blog – Review & Excerpt\nFor The Love of Fictional Worlds – Review & Excerpt\nAugust 21st\nA Brit and a Yank – Excerpt\nMusings of the Modern Belle – Review & Excerpt\nMia's Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nEvermore Books – Excerpt\nReese's Reviews – Excerpt\nAugust 22nd\nAlpha Book Club – Review & Excerpt\nAngel's Book Heaven – Review & Excerpt\nPretty Sassy Cool – Review & Excerpt\nSassy Southern Book Affair – Review & Excerpt\nThe Pervy Ladies Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nAugust 23rd\nEmbrace the Romance – Review & Excerpt\nBook Briefs – Review\nTjLovesToRead – Review\nThe Flare Up – Excerpt\nAugust 24th\n2 One Click Chicks – Review & Excerpt\nThe Book Avenue – Excerpt\nCaptain Reads A Lot – Excerpt\nKrista's Dust Jacket – Review & Excerpt\nNovel Addiction – Review\nThe Book Sirens – Review\nFour Chicks Flipping Pages – Review & Excerpt\nAugust 25th\nBeneath The Covers Blog – Review & Excerpt\nBFD Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nSmut Book Junkie Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nThe Read Report – Review & Excerpt\nSofia Loves Books – Review\nAugust 26th\nG & T's Indie Café – Excerpt\nSizzling Pages Romance Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nBook Loving Fairy – Review\nRipe For Reader – Review\nBook Lovers Hangout – Review & Excerptconclusion of this sexy series kept me guessing till the very end. The last book left me with my mouth hanging open and I just couldn't wait to see how this couple would work things out.  I adored Jake and Steph and their sizzling chemistry. They had obstacles that went beyond the mystery of their search for diamonds. Their mistrust due to past betrayal caused them some angst and for a time I was pretty irritated with both of them. They both were stubborn at times yet thankfully their growing feelings helped them work things out a long with sweet and funny grovel by this sexy hero. Lauren balanced the mystery and the angst with the perfect balance of humor and suspense. I rooted for these two to not only find their answers but to also realize their past didn't define their present or most importantly the future they could have together. This was a exciting and sexy series and I can't wait for more from Lauren.\n#Safe #KindleUnlimited #AutoReadAuthor \n#SafeRead #SizzlingPages\n\n    The Sapphire Affair - cover\n\nAnd Don’t Miss the First Book, THE SAPPHIRE AFFAIR, now available!\n\nOrder your copy today!\n\nAmazon US Amazon UK Amazon Paperback Amazon AU Amazon CA\n\nAudiobook (narrated by Sebastian York)\n\nAuthor pic - Lauren Blakely    About Lauren Blakely: \nThis was a good start to Lani's debut Paranormal series. The characters were immediately captivating. I enjoyed the family ties and the explosive action. When a story keeps me on the edge of my seat with suspense and thrilling adventure, I'm definitely satisfied. I didn't find this very romantic until late in the book. Because Lani did a great job building up this magical yet modern world I still enjoyed it just for those reasons alone. My favorite parts where the small dragons. I also loved how the characters could share power. Blythe and Keifer grew on me as the story progressed. I felt by the end their feelings had started to really be portrayed in a emotional way. I really enjoy when a couple spend time together and you actually feel \"why\" they fall in love. I'm hoping the next installment has more of a couple centered love story. I still enjoyed the start of what looks to be a sexy, magical and adventurous series. \n\n#SafeRead #PNR #Action #Dragons\n4 Solid stars\n\nI’m a married mother of three. My kids are all under 5, so I can assure you that they are a handful. I’ve been with my paramedic husband now for ten years, and we’ve produced three offspring that are nothing like us. I live in the greatest state in the world, Texas.\nRelated Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. Read more…\n\nWe Read YA Book Club\n\n17:00\n19:00\nKnox County Public Library\nEvent organized by Knox County Public Library\n\nGet Directions\n\n#var:page_name# cover\n\nJoin us for our last YA book club of the semester as we discuss Gail Giles' Schneider Award-winning novel \"Girls Like Us“ and continue the conversation on how sexism and misogyny manifest in the lives of teens. Copies of the book are available at Knox County Library and West High School. Contact Susan Groenke at sgroenke@utk.edu or Stacey Reece at stacey.reece@knoxschools.org if you need help locating a copy of the book. Teens, teachers, school administrators, parents and community members all welcome!\n\nA Kirkus review of the book can be found at: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/gail-giles/girls-like-us-giles/\n\nA teen's digital review can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii8YYcrhIc0\n\nA digital book trailer can be found at:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ4t1WhDLNo\n\nWe look forward to reading and talking YA with you! Light snacks will be served.\n\nOther events by\nKnox County Public Library", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "The Rugby War\n\nFitzsimons Peter\n\nIn Stock\n\nIn Stock: 1\n\nCover Type: Softcover\nBook Condition: Very Good\nJacket Condition: None Issued\nPublisher: Harper Sports\nPublisher Place: Sydney\nPublisher Year: 2003\nEdition: Reprint\n\nDescription: 340 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout.\n\nPublishers Description: Tells the story of the revolution in world rugby that led to the game becoming fully professional. The author relates the battle for control of Rugby Union between Kerry Packer and Rupert Murdoch.\n\nISBN: 9780732278823\n\nExplore other books from this author!\n\nMore From This Category", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998593926429749} +{"content": "Call Boomerang Books 1300 36 33 32\n\nDescription - Henry More by A. Rupert HallBuy Henry More by A. Rupert Hall from Australia's Online Independent Bookstore, Boomerang Books.\n\nBook Details\n\nISBN: 9780521892643\nISBN-10: 0521892643\nFormat: Paperback\n(228mm x 152mm x 18mm)\nPages: 320\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press\nPublish Date: 7-Feb-2002\nCountry of Publication: United Kingdom\n\nOther Editions - Henry More by A. Rupert Hall\n\nBook Reviews - Henry More by A. Rupert Hall\n\n» Have you read this book? 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Kreme\n\nJoey and Heath are best friends, but trying to keep Heath focused on much of anything can be maddening. Always the stoner, baked out of his brain, giggling at everything, Heath is supposed to be relaying the latest awesome Halloween prank idea he had. Instead, he’s been mostly staring at photos posted of his sister, …\n\nContinue reading\n\nThere’s nothing remote about her\n\nRemote Learning by Kris P. Kreme\n\nHarriet has taught summer enrichment lessons for the academically inclined graduates of her high school. But she’s never been taught a lesson by her students like the one Clara and Richard are about to teach. In an effort to give her brainy shy boyfriend the gift he always wanted for his birthday, the genius Clara …\n\nContinue reading\n\nSize doesn’t tell the whole story Readers\n\nSizing up the Competition by Kris P. Kreme\n\nLily may be small, but she has big ambitions and even bigger ideas for how to succeed in a summer job that may pave the way to her future. Working as an undercover competition evaluator, Lily’s job is to go into a Trance-tory Tech-n-Toys store and find out why or how their revenues have increased …\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8449453115463257} +{"content": "  Simon Parke  \nClick here for Abbot Peter Click here for Simon's blog Click here for Simon's books Click here for Simon's consultancy Click here for Simon's retreats\n      Cover of One-Minute Mystic   Cover of The Enneagram   Cover of Solitude\n\nThis ageing game\n\nPosted by Simon Parke, 16 January 2019, 6.24pm\n\nDaniel Holland recently initiated a merry exchange of tweets on the subject of getting old.\n\n‘What are the signs of the passing years?’ he asked - and started the ball rolling with ‘I think the most ‘old person’ thing I do is feel brave and reckless if I begin watching a film after 9pm.’\n\nAnd other suggestions followed, the tell-tale signs of age:\n\n‘I have “a spot” on the couch,’ says Rebecca, while for Denise, it’s all about slippers:\n\n‘Slippers…slippers on as soon as I get in…slippers with me for an overnight stay anywhere. Slippers.’\n\nRoger finds himself thinking about weekends differently. Sign of getting old? ‘Getting excited when weekend plans are cancelled,’ he declares and others share in this particular joy.\n\n‘I don’t have to go out!’\n\nThen there’s a new relationship to the sofa. ‘I hobble when I walk after getting up from the sofa,’ says Lloyd. ‘I’m 51.’\n\nWhile involuntary noises - the ‘Ooohs’ and the ‘Ahhhs’ - when rising from the sofa or sitting down on it, are also well documented. Ageing appears to be about grunting when you didn’t used to grunt.\n\nThe owning of a cardigan gets equal coverage and electric blankets are much applauded, declared by one person, ‘an endless joy’.\n\nSo many new considerations as each year begins a new conversation with our bodies.\n\nFor instance, Kerry now sits down to sneeze, ‘so I don’t throw my back out,’ while for Sally, ‘When dropping something on the floor, I consider “How much do I need it?” before deciding whether to pick it up or not.’\n\nAnd new requirements appear in the home. Dave says, ‘I have a stick just for stirring paint.’\n\nWhile Vanessa now has ‘special shoes for gardening.’\n\nYep, she doesn’t use them for anything else…that wouldn’t be on at all.\n\nAnd of course waning sight is an issue. Michael finds himself saying, ‘“Wait, let me get my glasses” whenever someone hands me something to read. I used to make fun of those people,’ he adds.\n\nAh yes, sadly we find ourselves greeted by each of our amusing/barbed asides from our past - hoist by our own petard, as Shakespeare would say.\n\nWhile we discover Lydia ‘squinting at tiny cooking instructions on packets and then holding them at arm’s length where my focus is better before admitting defeat and getting my glasses.’\n\nRandy? Randy is changing his travel routine. ‘It’s never too early to get to the airport,’ he says, an important truth he has come to in the third half of life.\n\nWhile for Jane, there are new delights to be found in TV drama. ‘When I watch a sex scene on telly,’ she says, ‘I find myself paying more attention to the soft furnishings.’\n\nSomething lost, something gained.\n\nWhile Steven says he now only has two jokes which he repeats endlessly. The best one is the second of the two. ‘When I heard there was a cure for dyslexia it was like music to my arse.’\n\nThough I feel someone under fifty could find that funny; good comedy isn’t age-specific… but our body is.\n\nCardinal New man said, ‘Life is change and to be perfect is to have changed often.’\n\nThis is true and delightfully, a number of surveys record those in their late sixties as the ‘happiest’ people in the UK.\n\nBut living in a body one neither recognises nor particularly welcomes is one of the more difficult adjustments along the path to heaven.\n\nEvery year, a fresh conversation with our miraculous but aching body.\n\n‘What shall we agree on for now?’\n\nMore blog posts  \n\nFebruary 2019\n\nJanuary 2019\n\nDecember 2018\n\nNovember 2018\n\nOctober 2018\n\nSeptember 2018\n\nAugust 2018\n\nJuly 2018\n\nJune 2018\n\nMay 2018\n\nApril 2018\n\nMarch 2018\n\nClick here to follow Simon's blog on RSS\n\nRSS 2.0", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990366101264954} +{"content": "Mozart and Leadbelly\n\nMozart and Leadbelly\n\nfor $ 9.99\n\n9.99 Mozart and Leadbelly http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/42043.jpg?t=1404311168 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/42043/mozart-and-leadbelly?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nIn this collection of stories and essays, the beloved author of the classic, best-selling novel A Lesson Before Dying shares the inspirations behind his books and his reasons for becoming a writer. Told in the simple and powerful prose that is a hallmark of his craft, these writings by Ernest J. Gaines faithfully evoke the sorrows and joys of rustic Southern life. From his depiction of his childhood move to California — a move that propelled him to find books that… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: Vintage (December 18, 2007)\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nPage count: 192 pages\n\nFile size: 227 KB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999895453453064} +{"content": "\n\n\"whelp\" Definition\n\n 1. n. One of the young of a dog or a beast of prey; a puppy; a cub; as, a lion's whelps.\n 2. n. A child; a youth; -- jocosely or in contempt.\n 3. n. One of the longitudinal ribs or ridges on the barrel of a capstan or a windless; -- usually in the plural; as, the whelps of a windlass.\n 4. n. One of the teeth of a sprocket wheel.\n 5. v. i. To bring forth young; -- said of the female of the dog and some beasts of prey.\n 6. v. t. To bring forth, as cubs or young; to give birth to.\n\nMore About whelp\n\nPosition in dictionary: 109638 of 111710 words.\nWord Type: n., n., n., n., v. i., v. t.,\nWords that start with \"whelp\": 3\nWords that end with \"whelp\": 1\nWords that contain \"whelp\": 3\nNext words in dictionary: whelped, whelping, when, whenas, whence, whenceever, whenceforth, whencesoever, whene'er, whenever\nPrevious words in dictionary: whelming, whelmed, whelm, whelky, whelked, whelk, wheft, wheezy, wheezing, wheezed\n\nEnglish Dictionary Definition of whelp\n\nRead all of this dictionary's definitions for the word \"whelp\" on this page. Also learn the word type, other words that start with, end with or contain this word, the position in the dictionary and the next and previous terms. 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Deep in the Smoky Mountains, the victim lies, sacrificed on a makeshift altar--the gruesome work of a killer who has evaded the authorities in state after state. FBI agent Dallas Sloan knows the scene all too well--just as he knows the killings won't stop until there are four more bodies. . .\n\nSome Warnings Won't Be Heeded. . .\n\nGenny Madoc's \"sixth sense\" has brought many of Cherokee Pointe's residents… (more)\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: Zebra (January 01, 2008)\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nFile size: 787 KB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998559951782227} +{"content": "Literary Lights Club is currently sold out!\n\nLiterary Lights Club\n\nCharming bookish quote candles straight to your door each month\n\nPlans as low as $12.00 / month\nProduct Overview\n • Your Literary Lights Club box will ship on the 18th of every month. 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Yes, if you can use two words interchangeably they are assumed to be synonyms for each other. Here we have 500 synonyms including synonyms for good. ‘Good’ is the word that we often use, sometimes to great someone or sometimes we feel something to […]\n\n500+ On the other hand Synonyms\n\nJuly 31, 2020\n\nAre you looking for new words in your vocabulary? Here we have some commonly used on the other hand synonyms that would give you a mindblowing impression if used correctly. These are new synonyms that we have. We all are learners of the language as it always keeps on growing its vocabulary with time. And, […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993237257003784} +{"content": "Follow TV Tropes\n\nDiscussion Literature / SailorNothing\n\nGo To\n\nJul 17th 2017 at 7:25:47 PM •••\n\nShould this be in the Web Original or Fan Fic namespace rather than Literature?\n\nHide/Show Replies\nType the word in the image. 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If you aren’t already one, here’s the link! DD’s Newsletter\n\nI love finding out more about your preferences, so come take a tour of my site and answer some questions. Email your answers with the subject line Newsletter Members Contest to: delilahdevlincontests@gmail.com.\n\nThere will be two lucky winners chosen by a random number generator from the answers to the questions below, plus one winner chosen from the comments on my blog from now until and including September 21, 2010 comments. Winners will be contacted privately by email and listed in the next newsletter. (Please note that your privacy is important, so only your first name will be used in the announcement.)\n\nPrizes: 1) A tote bag signed by the authors attending Lora Leigh’s Readers Appreciation Weekend filled with: a one-of-a-kind beaded bookmark and necklace, an assortment of Delilah’s latest print releases, autographed of course. 2) A gift certificate from Amazon.com for $50.00. 3) AND…a separate blog commenter prize of a surprise gift pack from Lora Leigh’s Reader’s Appreciation Weekend\n\n1. What do you like best about my new website and/or newsletter design?\n\n2. Which book or series of mine is your favorite? If you’re new to my books, which book or series is on your wish list?\n\n3. Read an excerpt on my site and tell me what you liked best about it. If you became suddenly addicted to reading excerpts at my site, tell me how many you read in one sitting.\n\n4. Have you read any of my free reads? Tell me your favorite. Not sure where they are? HINT – check out the extras section at my site, which includes more ‘free stuff’ for readers and booksellers. If you haven’t read any yet, tell me which one you just downloaded and hope to read soon.\n\n5. What’s the title of my book that releases on September 21, 2010 and where can you buy it? What makes you want it most: the cover, the blurb, or the excerpt?\n\n6. Please include your full name, mailing address, and a statement that you’re over 18 years old to speed up the delivery of your prize should you be chosen. Your mailing information will only be used if you win.\n\nEmail your answers with the subject line: Newsletter Members Contest to delilahdevlincontests@gmail.com. They must be sent to the special contest email address to be included. All entries must be received by September 30th, 2010. Thanks and good luck!\n\n20 comments to “Five Days to Darkness Captured! The Contests!”\n\n 1. Diane Sadler\n   · September 16th, 2010 at 7:39 pm · Link\n\n I love contests! And I read the excerpt for your new release, sounds great\n\n 2. Delilah Devlin\n   · September 16th, 2010 at 8:55 pm · Link\n\n Diane! Thanks so much! I can’t wait until the first people read the book and tell me what they thought.\n\n 3. sue brandes\n   · September 17th, 2010 at 8:42 am · Link\n\n Thanks for the contest Delilah. Sounds like another great book! :wink:\n\n 4. Fedora\n   · September 17th, 2010 at 9:31 am · Link\n\n Wow, DD–can’t wait for this :) And seriously, you are way too good to us readers!\n\n 5. Ashleigh\n   · September 17th, 2010 at 11:59 am · Link\n\n Entered the contest, woop woop! Can’t wait to see if I win some cool prizes…\n\n Agreed with the above post! Since I stumbled upon Delilah, It’s been like a little treasure trove of goodies. Love it!\n\n 6. Sherry S.\n   · September 17th, 2010 at 5:31 pm · Link\n\n Such a great contest and it was so much fun.\n\n 7. Delilah Devlin\n   · September 17th, 2010 at 7:05 pm · Link\n\n Sue! Thank you. You’ll either think it’s spectacular or really, really out there. LOL\n\n Fedora! Without readers like you, I’d be working in a cubicle. I owe you more than you know!\n\n Ashleigh! I’m glad you’ve been having a good time going through my backlist.\n\n Sherry! I really do try not to bore.\n\n 8. Lady Diane\n   · September 18th, 2010 at 10:06 am · Link\n\n Wish I could have met you at RAW. There are so many questions I wanted to ask!! :wink:\n\n 9. Delilah\n   · September 18th, 2010 at 10:25 am · Link\n\n Lady Diane! I love questions! You can ask here or on my loop!\n\n 10. Chelsea B.\n   · September 18th, 2010 at 3:45 pm · Link\n\n Fun contest!\n\n 11. Rasha\n   · September 18th, 2010 at 7:40 pm · Link\n\n I cannot wait for this book DD :)\n\n 12. Michele\n   · September 19th, 2010 at 9:39 pm · Link\n\n Love Love love you! I can’t wait for this book! Thank you soooooo much! :wink:\n\n Oh the sneak peak you just posted was amazing!!! :lol:\n\n 13. Michele\n   · September 19th, 2010 at 9:41 pm · Link\n\n my moster attached to my post is the funiest thing I’ve seen in a long time LOL\n\n 14. Anna Shah Hoque\n   · September 20th, 2010 at 9:52 am · Link\n\n Thanks for the incredible giveaway!\n\n 15. Sunnymay\n   · September 21st, 2010 at 9:50 pm · Link\n\n The contest was fun, like a scavenger hunt.\n\n 16. tamibates/blackroze37\n   · September 21st, 2010 at 9:51 pm · Link\n\n i love delilah books~ :mrgreen:\n\n 17. Pat Cochran\n   · September 21st, 2010 at 10:43 pm · Link\n\n I have to be honest and tell you that I haven’t read the Dark\n Realm books. A tour through your site tells me that I’ m so\n making a mistake by not doing so! Good Luck!\n\n Pat Cochran\n\n 18. Angela\n   · September 22nd, 2010 at 5:37 pm · Link\n\n Hey Delilah,\n I am sure Darkness Captured will be a good read…..bought Four Sworn first day out and was not dissapointed. Thanks for the contest and thanks for writing…..mean that :wink:\n\n 19. Carol L.\n   · September 25th, 2010 at 5:19 am · Link\n\n It was great fun waiting for Darkness Captured. Great giveaway.\n\n Carol L.\n Lucky4750@aol.com\n\n 20. Jean Mitchell\n   · October 1st, 2010 at 7:46 pm · Link\n\n Love your books . Thanks for the contest", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9919901490211487} +{"content": "October Round Up!\n\nI always think of time as some trickster, jumping out of nowhere and making you realize a month has gone past. It’s once again our time to  round-up what we’ve done this October. Amazing, how in two months’ time we shall be welcoming 2013.\n\nBook Hunting Expedition\n\nBook Hunting Expedition is our excuse to splurge on books while taking stock on what we own and what we’ve read.\n\nBHE (21): Library Loot\n\nBHE (22): Love to Tom Angleberger\n\nBHE (23): Love to Anthony Browne and Epigram Children’s Books\n\nBHE (24):  Middle Grade Books, Graphic Novels, and Bradbury Love\n\nTo take a break from book reviews, we’ve included our love of photography into this blog and joined a few challenges over the course of the year. In October our Featured Photographer is Ms. Blanche Berzamin-Acabado who shared her photos for the A-Z Photo Challenge.\n\nO is for Oh-verjoyed!\n\nP is for People\n\nQ is for Quack said the Duck [and other animals]\n\nR is for Rivers, Oceans, and other Bodies of Water\n\nOther Photo Challenge: Weekly Photo Challenge/Travel Theme\n\nForeign – Teaching in Bahrain\n\nAcademic Nook\n\nFor October we featured Stephen Acabado  an anthropological archaeologist who currently serves as Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Guam.\n\nRead his thoughts on: Raising a Reading Child\n\nBimonthly Theme and Kidlitosphere Meme\n\nBooks About Books\n\nBook within a Book in the Annotated Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, Jules Feiffer and Notes by Leonard Marcus\n\nLuscious, Delectable Letters: The Boy Who Loved Words\n\nThe Literary Ant: The Saga of Shakespeare Pintlewood and the Great Silver Fountain Pen\n\nBe Afraid…Be Very Afraid of this Book: The Book that Eats People\n\nHappy Hallow’s Eve with Susan Pearson and Gris Grimly’s Grimericks\n\nA Touch of Darkness in Bradbury’s “Something Wicked This Way Comes”\n\nRAWR: Wild About Books by Judy Sierra and Marc Brown\n\nWhen Characters Come to Life: Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson\n\nMonday Reading\n\nBooks About Books\n\nOn Munching and Hating Books\n\nA Little Does of Everything\n\nFaintly Macabre Fairy Tales and Wild and Wicked Books\n\nA Spread of Picture Books on Books\n\nPoetry Friday\n\nPoetry Sets My Heart on Fire\n\nMunch on a Poem and Read to Me – Jane Yolen and Mark Strand\n\nRhymes are Hard to Come By\n\nDo You Speak Book?\n\nPost-Halloween, Pre-Holiday Cheer\n\nReading Challenge Update\n\n365 Reading Challenge. It’s been slow this year, but we’re trying and we still have two months left to complete the challenge. Hopefully the Holidays would prove to be productive. We’re hoping that the numbers would pick up as soon as Fats finds the time to update her reading list. Here are the books we have read for January/February,March/April, May/June,July/August, Sept/October  of this year. So far, here are the numbers:\n\n • January – 30\n • February – 33\n • March – 46\n • April – 34\n • May – 13\n • June – 13\n • July -22\n • August – 27\n • Sept – 23\n •                 Myra – 19\n •                 Iphigene – 6\n •                 Total for October – 25\n • Grand Total: 266\n\nWe need to read 99 books until the end of December to complete the challenge. Hopefully, the numbers change when we get Fats’ reading list. That’s roughly 33 books across the three of us. Sigh, with the rate I’m going I’m thinking this an almost impossible task. But do cheer us on! We’re going to hit that 365 books no matter what.\n\nHere’s our running update for the other reading challenges:\n\nWe have 3 more challenges to complete for the year. Hopefully, this coming November would indicate some progress.\n\nNonFiction Picture Book Challenge: 31 out of targeted 12 – completed\n\nPicture Book Challenge: 124 of 120 – Completed\n\nAWB Reading Challenge: 97 of 35 Completed\n\nCaldecott Challenge: 23 of 24\n\nNewbery Medal Challenge 5 of 12\n\nReading the World Challenge: 7 of 7 – Completed\n\nPersons of Color reading Challnege 31 of 25 – Completed\n\nNovels in Verse reading Challenge 7 of 10 (no progress this month)\n\nImmigrant Stories Challenge: 15 of 6 – Completed\n\nOctober Winner for the Award Winning Books reading Challenge\n\nCongratulations Fill Your Bookshelf for your review of Lois Lowry’s Number the Stars\n\nIf you have the time, do check out Fill Your Bookshelf’s Blog and meet Mr. Curiosity and Ms.Adventure and their thoughts on reading as much as enjoy Natalieinne’s easy-to-follow reviewing format.\n\n Please send us your postal details so that Pansing Books can send your book prize over to you.\n\nHow about you, dear friends, what have you been up to this October?\n\n4 Comments on October Round Up!\n\n 1. Oo, I win a book! I love books! How do I send you my address so you can send me my book? Thanks!\n\n 2. I’m been up to too much-along with work and reading, I’m in the process of buying a new home & cleaning out the old one! Argh-h-h! It’s quite a process, but I am excited to see what November brings! Thanks for every bit of your posts, all of you. Love reading them.\n\n • Hi Linda, yup, moving is a daunting process. I’ve moved a lot in my lifetime so I know how you’re feeling. Good luck with everything.\n And we’re always happy to see your comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992544651031494} +{"content": "Is holding on to failures and mistakes keeping you stuck?\n\nbrene brown post\n\nIncredible truth… “She could never go back and make some of the details pretty. 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(Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nVisual Description:  The French Chef . . . and hubby.\n\nSHIKW  =  WHISK,  GEIRT  =  TIGER,  POCNAY  =  CANOPY,  BARSOB  =  ABSORB   —   Giving us:  WKERCOAO\n\nClue/Question:  The chef got a new apron and she liked her new – – –\n\nEnglish: Julia Child's Kitchen on display at t...\n\nEnglish: Julia Child’s Kitchen on display at the National Museum of American History (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nAnswer:  COOKWEAR\n\nJust a hint, for those of you who might be struggling to get today’s answer.  The answer is definitely a pun, that plays on what you’re seeing in the background of the cartoon.  Gotta run.   —   YUR\n\n(Well, alrighty then!  I thought more of you were going to be like me.  I got all the clue words instantly, but I found both the cartoon’s dialog and the clue/question a little awkward.  None of the clue words are new, but three of the jumbles appear to be new.  We’ve definitely seen “shikw” before.  I thought the answer letter layout was . . . diabolical, to borrow a word from one of our truest followers.  I was seeing WORK and CROW and CORK, but I wasn’t seeing COOK for a few minutes.  The three words I was seeing were using too many consonants for the other four letter word segment.  But, I finally saw COOK and then COOKWARE, and then the pun sunk in!  The cartoon of Julia Child and Paul Cushing Child was very amusing.  I think Jeff’s wife forced him to watch Julie & Julia!  Be well and do good, friends.)   – – –   YUR\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\n\nJoin 1,749 other followers\n\nBookmark UncleRave's Weblog\n\nBlog Stats\n\n • 6,305,206 hits\n\nMember of The Internet Defense League", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999544084072113} +{"content": "So You Want To Be A Paranormal Romance Writer book banner ad\n\nNew Paranormal Romance Book Releases from Laxmi Hariharan and Elizabeth Rose!\n\nToday's new paranormal romance book releases includes the newest from Laxmi Hariharan and Elizabeth Rose!\n\nLaxmi Hariharan's Inception is the first book in her new Dragon Protectors series. 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The future is coming – and it's going to blow your mind.\n\nRead the BLURB to the coming 2017 edition.\n\nFind me at these sites\n\nIncidentally, you can also find me hanging around here...\n\nnd why not pop over and say Ello...\n\nQuotes Mark likes\n\n\"A room without books is like a body without a soul.\"— Marcus Tullius Cicero\n\nSubscribe To My Website\n\n • Subscribing allows you to get site updates. Your email address will be kept private.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5865046381950378} +{"content": "\nCongratulations to the books longlisted for the 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction. Six finalists will be announced on November 4, and two medal winners will be announced at the Reference and User Services Association’s Book and Media Awards event at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting & Exhibits in Philadelphia on Sunday, January 26, 5 -7 pm.\n\nCarnegie Medal winners will each receive $5,000. 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McClatchy is the author of four earlier books of poems, Scenes from Another Life (1981), Stars Principal (1986), The Rest of the Way (1990), and Ten Commandments (1998). His literary essays are collected in White Paper (1989) and Twenty Questions (1998). He is the editor of The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry (1990) and The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry (1996), as well as a co-editor of James Merrill's Collected Poems (2001) and Collected Novels and Plays (2002). The author of several opera libretti, McClatchy is a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He teaches at Yale University and is editor of The Yale Review.\n\nMore books by J. D. McClatchy\n\nMore books by J. D. 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But on the subject of goals, I thought it’s worth breaking that down further into what I’m going to call goal themes vs goals.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n10 October 2014 ~ 0 Comments\n\nGame Theory in Writing Part 3: Why Money Should Always Flow to the Writer\n\nThis is the second article in a series considering the applications of game theory on writing. Game Theory is the study of strategic decision making. I won’t get into the mathematics of it, just high level concepts. The first article in the series discussed differentiating between goals and milestones. The second article in the series discussed ways for writers to keep score on their submissions that will encourage them to reach their goals.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n06 October 2014 ~ 0 Comments\n\nGame Theory in Writing Part 2: Gamifying Your Submission Process\n\nThis is the second article in a series considering the applications of game theory on writing. Game Theory is the study of strategic decision making. I won’t get into the mathematics of it, just high level concepts. Much of focus of Game Theory centers around “gamifying” everyday decisions, giving them a goal and a way to keep score to determine how well you’re meeting that goal. One thing that writers can struggle with is keeping stories in circulation–you can’t sell stories if you don’t submit them–so for this article I’ll be considering ways to keep score that encourage the behavior you want.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n01 October 2014 ~ 0 Comments\n\nGame Theory in Writing Part 1: Goals vs. Milestones\n\nThis is the first of a short series of articles about applying Game Theory to writing. Game Theory is the study of strategic decision making, a field of study made most famous by mathematician John Nash (which the movie A Beautiful Mind was based on). I won’t be getting into the math of Game Theory, but I thought it might be interesting to discuss some applications of strategic decision making in the writing/submitting/publishing process because I’m both a writing geek and a programming geek, so a discussion mixing the two lights up all kinds of synapses in the geek centers of my brain.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n05 August 2013 ~ 1 Comment\n\nSongs in the Key of Rejectomancy\n\nI had never heard of the musician who calls himself Amadeus X. Machina until I went to WorldCon in Chicago last year and stumbled across one of his performances. He is a musician of the most eccentric variety, eschewing the commonplace for his own forms of expression. He laughs at the traditional definitions of “audience” or “distribution”. If you so much as mention iTunes, he will slap you so hard your teeth will rattle (I learned this the hard way). He has an avid fanbase of people who devote large portions of their lives to figuring out where he will play next, and largely failing to do so. I have yet to speak to anyone who has seen him play twice, and the first time always seems to be a random coincidence, though he seems to always appear at times of need.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n12 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments\n\nInterview: Dean Wesley Smith\n\nMost people who comment on the changing publishing landscape concentrate on the problems. Bestselling author and blue chip workshop instructor Dean Wesley Smith has a can-do make it happen attitude and concentrates on solutions. And unlike self proclaimed experts, he’s a proven success. The business model he blogs about on his website and teaches in his workshops isn’t theory. He sells books with that business model. Lots of books. At a profit. In this interview with Carl Slaughter, he plays myth buster for writers who have reservations about making the transition from print publishing to electronic publishing and from traditional publishing to self publishing. At http://www.deanwesleysmith.com/, he dispels conventional wisdoms on a regular basis.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n05 September 2012 ~ 0 Comments\n\nCanny Valley Comics Report Card\n\nFor those of you who don’t know, Canny Valley is my (Anthony) web comic project. Today marks the six month anniversary since launch and I thought I’d share some of my lessons learned. Not surprisingly, creating comics is much like any other creative endeavor. I’ll be posting an article soon detailing the basic work flow […]\n\nContinue Reading\n\n10 October 2011 ~ 2 Comments\n\nThe Importance of a Thick Skin\n\nA thick skin doesn’t come naturally. You have to cultivate it. One of the biggest ways that I did this when I started writing fiction is critique forums. My particular favorite is Baen’s Bar. Post some stuff there in the Baen’s Bar Slush, get some feedback, post feedback on other people’s stories. Yeah, the negative comments can be hard to take at first, but you learn to extract the useful parts of them.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n28 February 2011 ~ 13 Comments\n\nTitle Crafting\n\nOne of the aspects of the craft writing that never seems to get much discussion is the choice of title. Now, certainly there are lots of other things you need to work on, endings, the beginning hook, characterization, so on. And those other things are more likely to affect your chances at making a sale. But titles do matter. At the very least they can be the icing on the cake. At the most they can make the story itself more memorable and thus easier to recommend and discuss (always an important thing). Their value is less obvious and harder to measure.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n05 October 2009 ~ 4 Comments\n\nThrough Another’s Eyes: The Narrative Lens\n\nEmulating film in writing is an easy trap to fall into. Overly long descriptions of complex settings and impartial narration as though attempting to show what a camera would see. But to write fiction in this manner is to sell yourself short. No one can portray a story in a film-like manner as well as film itself can. I’m not saying you can’t tell about the same story, the same characters, the same events. But you need to tell it differently to reach its full potential.\n\nContinue Reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9636842608451843} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781442353817 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)\n • ISBN: 1442353813 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 audio file (14hr., 42 min.)) : digital\n • Edition: Unabridged.\n • Publisher: [United States]: Simon & Schuster Audio, 2012.\n • Distributor: Made available through hoopla\n\nContent descriptions\n\nRestrictions on Access Note:\nDigital content provided by hoopla.\nParticipant or Performer Note:\nRead by Laurel Lefkow.\nSummary, etc.:\nThe future is here...in an adventure of cosmic dimension. In December, 1999, a multinational team journeys out to the stars, to the most awesome encounter in human history. Who -- or what -- is out there? In Cosmos, Carl Sagan explained the universe. 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I learned something (quite a bit, actually) from Charles Mann’s 1491. And I reflected on playing a video game from my youth. Oh, and on a gaming supplement from twenty years ago.\n\nSomething struck me as ironic in current literary incarnations of Jane Austen. I put forward a suggestion for the actor with the greatest sf/fantasy filmography. I tried to write a bit about how enjoyable archery is, though there’s more to be said about that, I think. And it’s spring, and I’m feeling good, and so got to thinking a bit about Frye’s theory of literature and the seasons.\n\nComments are closed.\n\nProudly powered by WordPress. Theme developed with WordPress Theme Generator.\nCopyright © The Fell Gard Codices. 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Seeping into a student’s technique, their routine, almost involuntary nature makes them extremely difficult to break. … Continue reading\n\nDeborah Wingert\n\nMarch 1, 2014 by\n\nHow I teach ballet\n\nDon’t let Deborah Wingert’s silvery hair fool you. Dressed in a black turtleneck and leggings, she unfurls her leg into an ear-height développé one Saturday afternoon while demonstrating adagio for her advanced … Continue reading\n\nOh, Toenail Woes!\n\nOctober 4, 2013 by\n\nPrevent and treat common nail injuries.\n\nFew problems are as painful and unsightly as a battered toenail. Sarah Chisholm, a dancer with Ballet Arizona, knows this well. She has suffered from chronic bruised and ingrown … Continue reading\n\nPointe Shoe Primer for the 21st Century\n\nAugust 1, 2013 by\n\nAre you up-to-date?\n\nFor teachers, guiding students toward the right pointe shoe is a critical responsibility. But let’s face it: The pointe shoe has evolved faster than many of us can keep up with. 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Dict …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • bacciform — adjective Having the form of a berry …   Wiktionary\n\n • bacciform — Berry shaped. [L. bacca, berry] * * * bac·ci·form (bakґsĭ form) [L. bacca berry + form] berry shaped …   Medical dictionary\n\n • bacciform — shaped like a berry Shapes and Resemblance …   Phrontistery dictionary\n\n • bacciform — /ˈbæksəfɔm/ (say baksuhfawm) adjective berry shaped …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • baccate — adj. [L. bacca, berry] Berry like in appearance; bacciform …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology\n\n • Shapes and Resemblance — This assortment of 370 adjectives all refer in some way to the form or shape of things. Some are more geometrically descriptive than others, while a number of terms refer to animal forms or shapes of obscure objects. Certain adjectives for shapes …   Phrontistery dictionary\n\n • bacci- — a word element meaning berry , as in bacciform. {Latin, combining form of bacca} …   Australian 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": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Obsidian Stone\n\nThe Obsidian Stone\n\nby Elisabeth Ashe\n\nAfter several years' absence, Jade is returning from school in Canada to her home in beautiful Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Born of Canadian mother Lydia Jordan and Mexican father Rodolfo Perez, it is expected she take her place as rightful heir in the family business. The one thing they do not expect is that Jade may have other ideas regarding her future. When Jade brings best friend Amie Ralf and handsome Eric Foster home to celebrate her birthday, former boyfriend Raul eyes the appearance of the strangers as a potential threat to his well-laid plans for the future-with Jade at the center. A sudden illness, a mystical stone and well-meaning advice from long-time family friend, Ana, all combine to bring the sequel to The Jade Pendant to its rightful conclusion..\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781413772265\nPublisher: Publish America\nPublication date: 08/29/2005\nPages: 208\nProduct dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9139267802238464} +{"content": "How to say know in German noʊ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate know to German? 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Fighting for Social Justice is the memoir of a man committed to achieving social justice for the poor.\n\nThrough his narrative, David Burgess connects his fight for the welfare of others to broader politics of twentieth-century America. 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In that magical place between awake and asleep, and with the assistance of friendly fauna, flora and fairies, a mother waxes rhapsodic on the love she bears her baby. “There’s not a rose where e’er I seek / As comely as my baby’s cheek.” Sayles’s illustrations are reminiscent of children’s-book art of yesteryear—lush, large-scale powdery pastel paintings, washed with dusky lavenders, peaches and greens. There is a lovely harmony between the visual and verbal elements here, making this a sibilant, sentimental mood piece, particularly appropriate for new mothers. An erudite author’s note reveals the poetic pedigree and a musical notation is appended, the better to sing the refrain: “And it’s O! sweet, sweet! and a lullaby.” Readers will have to decide for themselves whether this one is archaic or timeless. 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I love great music journalism, and this collection of essays about a wide range of musicians is some of the Read More\n\nPaul Auster Reading Week: A Life in Words\n\nPaul Auster in conversation with I.B. Siegumfeldt. IB (Inge Birgitte) Siegumfeldt is a Danish professor at the University of Copenhagen, which houses The Paul Auster Research Library – an international hub for his work and its translated versions. Auster was made an honorary fellow back in 2011, and Siegumfeldt has taught his work, especially the Read More\n\nDealing with Metrophobia\n\nThe Point of Poetry by Joe Nutt You won’t find ‘metrophobia’ in the OED yet, but plenty of other places will tell you it means the fear of poetry – not underground railways! Now, I’ve always appreciated an occasional poem: I read the ones in the TLS each week; I can still remember lots of Read More\n\nIn praise of the Literary Quarterly\n\nSlightly Foxed… …is a four a year magazine billed as ‘The Real Reader’s Quarterly’. 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Goro doesn’t know he has covert intel in his possession both the SR and the resistance movement are desperate to acquire.\n\nDetermined to attempt the impossible task of bringing down the world government, he and his closest friends gain access to the key to ultimately deciding who has sovereignty.\n\nBut who will get to Goro first: The resistance or the Sovereign Regime?\n\nBuy the Book:\nWatch the Trailer:\nMeet the Author:\n\nWith master’s degrees in education, special education, and counseling, Anjenique “Jen” Hughes is a high school English and math teacher who loves teaching and mentoring young people. She enjoys traveling and has worked with youth on five continents. Saying she is “young at heart” is an understatement; she is fluent in sarcasm, breaks eardrums with her teacher voice (students have complained when they were within earshot), and cracks sarcastic jokes with the best of her students. 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The Chap believes that a society without courteous behaviour and proper headwear is a society on the brink of moral and sartorial collapse, and it seeks to reinstate such outmoded but indispensable gestures as hat doffing, giving up one’s seat to a lady and regularly using a trouser press.\n\nIssue #80\n\nThe 80th edition of The Chap sees the return of two key members of the original publication. Contents include: More...\n\n© The Chap Magazine.\nAll rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000002145767212} +{"content": "Being Chunky Famous Quotes & Sayings\n\nList of top 14 famous quotes and sayings about being chunky to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.\n\nTop 14 Quotes About Being Chunky\n\n#1. The answers to our questions are everywhere; we just need to change the lens with which we see the world. - Author: Janine Benyus\nQuotes About Being Chunky #200158\n#2. Puberty was the main culprit in ending my acting career. I went from being kind of this chunky little kid to looking different, and I was really bummed because I loved acting. - Author: Jeff Cohen\nQuotes About Being Chunky #235112\n#3. If there's a God, and we have all this evidence that there's evolution, but He created the world only 6,000 years ago - what is the best and most logical explanation to reconcile those two things? I came up with - He came up with it, of course - that all things are fakeable. - Author: David Javerbaum\nQuotes About Being Chunky #290408\n#4. Dada cannot live in New York. All New York is dada, and will not tolerate a rival. - Author: Man Ray\nQuotes About Being Chunky #560620\n#5. If you want to be at peace, you have to be clear about your intetion and - moment by moment - in alignment with your intention - Author: Iyanla Vanzant\nQuotes About Being Chunky #676607\n#6. Our is a world where people don't know what they want and are willing to go through hell to get it. - Author: Don Marquis\nQuotes About Being Chunky #746179\n#7. A data structure is just a stupid programming language. - Author: Bill Gosper\nQuotes About Being Chunky #864715\n#8. Before you lost your mind, how did you make a living?\"\n\"I was a hitman for the Mafia. Are you done crying yet?\"\n\"I wasn't crying! And I wish you were a hitman because, if I had money, I'd hire you right this minute to knock yourself off. - Author: Susan Elizabeth Phillips\nQuotes About Being Chunky #1213461\n#9. Deliberation is a good thing when it comes to fighting wars. - Author: Rahm Emanuel\nQuotes About Being Chunky #1224706\n#10. It is my meditation all the day, and more than my meat and drink, to know how I shall make the Saints of God comprehend the visions that roll like an overflowing surge before my mind. - Author: Joseph Smith Jr.\nQuotes About Being Chunky #1320916\n#11. This is the first rule of the last war:Trust No One - Author: Rick Yancey\nQuotes About Being Chunky #1486900\n#12. He'd always had a joke for Francis in the confessional, a 'sin' that could be counted on to cause a young priest to grin behind the safety of the wooden shield. Bless me, Father, for I put tuna in the chicken salad. - Author: Kristin Hannah\nQuotes About Being Chunky #1659461\n#13. Steven Spielberg was my idol growing up. I knew that all of his movies have a very specific message and point of view, and the always are really epic. - Author: Manish Dayal\nQuotes About Being Chunky #1868116\n#14. I do know it's great to have a support from a fan base of a team. Football is such a team game, such a team aspect to it ... Good things happen, the praise is spread around; and bad things happen, usually it's not just one person's fault. - Author: Andrew Luck\nQuotes About Being Chunky #1872236\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000029802322388} +{"content": "noun Date: before 12th century a small bell with a handle; especially one of a set tuned in a scale for musical performance\n\nNew Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • handbell — n. a bell that is held in the hand. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • handbell — (n.) O.E. handbelle; see HAND (Cf. hand) (n.) + BELL (Cf. bell) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • Handbell — Infobox Instrument name=Handbell classification= *Hand percussion *Idiophone range= related= *Bells *HandchimesA handbell is a bell designed to be rung by hand. 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A small bell having a handle, especially one of a set of bells tuned to different pitches and used in musical performance. * * * ▪ musical instrument  small bell usually of brass or bronze but sometimes of copper, clay, porcelain,… …   Universalium\n\n • handbell — noun A small bell designed to be rung by hand …   Wiktionary\n\n • handbell — hand·bell || hændbel n. bell that a person holds in the hand and is rung by shaking …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • handbell — noun a small bell, especially one of a set tuned to a range of notes and played by a group of people …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • handbell — /ˈhændbɛl/ (say handbel) noun a bell rung by hand, especially one that is part of a set for musical performance …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • handbell — n. a small bell, usu. tuned to a particular note and rung by hand, esp. one of a set giving a range of notes …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Handchime — Classification Hand percussion Idiophone Related instruments Handbells …   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": 0.999992311000824} +{"content": "Basic Publishing\n\n • Editing (up to 10,000 words)\n • Paperback ISBNs\n • Distribution List\n\nWhat we Offer\n\nOpportune Publishing provides an array of book-related services; Starting from the initial consulting surrounding the conception of your idea, all the way to publishing a proper book to digital and hard copy design. 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(Author).\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 3 of 6 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 6 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nGreensburg-Decatur County Public Library - Greensburg EL BENTON (Text) 32826014032114 J New Books Checked out 11/10/2016\nGreenwood Public Library - Greenwood JTOD BEN (Text) 36626103738803 JUV Toddler Books Available -\nMooresville Public Library - Mooresville BOARD B (Text) 37323003276485 BOARDBOOKS Checked out 11/03/2016\nMorgan County Public Library - Martinsville BABY (Text) 78551000374165 Baby Books Reshelving -\nPlainfield-Guilford Township Public Library E TOD FIC Benton (Text) 31208912466697 children toddler book Checked out 11/12/2016\nSan Pierre Branch Library BB BEN (Text) 30880010055985 JUVENILE BOARD BOOKS Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780545647892\n • ISBN: 0545647894\n • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 cm\n • Edition: First edition.\n • Publisher: New York, NY : Cartwheel Books, an imprint of Scholastic, 2016.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note: Cover title.\nSummary, etc.: Takes an imaginative look at where the dinosaurs may have gone, what they may have looked like, and if they may be living among humans today.\nSubject: Board books.\nDinosaurs > Fiction.\nStories in rhyme.\nBoard books.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999992847442627} +{"content": "What does BHPKRV stand for?\n\nWhat does BHPKRV mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: BHPKRV.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for BHPKRV:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nBhp Billiton Limited\n\nBusiness » ASX Symbols\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is BHPKRV? Got another good explanation for BHPKRV? 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\"BHPKRV.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 24 Sep. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9537403583526611} +{"content": "Coming Home to Myself\n\nAuthor : Jill Mellick\nPublisher : Mango Media Inc.\nTotal Pages : 280\nRelease : 2001-04-14\nISBN 10 : 9781609254773\nISBN 13 : 1609254775\nLanguage : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL\n\nComing Home to Myself Book Description:\n\nA Series of Sacred Reminders for Women Access to brilliant insights. From the writings of Marion Woodman and the mind of Jill Mellick, this book is a combination of moving words and beautiful artwork. In her previous landmark works such as Addiction to Perfection, Woodman captured the attention of half a million readers who found sustenance in the feminine wisdom she had to offer. By integrating Woodman’s words into prose poems, Mellick adds an additional layer of inspiration. Connect with your feminine essence. The driving force behind this book is the beauty and significance of the feminine essence. Through quotes and stunning watercolors, readers are offered sacred reminders of our worth and power as women. By carefully selecting excerpts from Woodman’s works, Mellick has crafted a book for women everywhere, guaranteed to speak to the soul. Daily meditation practice. We could all benefit by taking a moment each day to pause and reflect. Women, especially, often find themselves caught up in a number of roles and tasks that they strive to fill and complete. This book is a resting place, away from the chaos. It is a chance to check in with your body and mind and gain a higher vision for the day ahead. Read Coming Home to Myself: Reflections for Nurturing a Woman's Body and Soul and discover… • 365 core teachings from the works of Marion Woodman • Beautiful translucent watercolor paintings • Inspiring and enlightening prose poems Readers of other inspirational books for women such as Wild Mercy, That’s What She Said, or Beautifully Said will love Coming Home to Myself.\n\nRelated Books:\n\nLanguage: en\nPages: 280\nAuthors: Jill Mellick\nCategories: Body, Mind & Spirit\nType: BOOK - Published: 2001-04-14 - Publisher: Mango Media Inc.\n\nA Series of Sacred Reminders for Women Access to brilliant insights. From the writings of Marion Woodman and the mind of Jill Mellick, this book is a combinatio\nLanguage: en\nPages: 128\nAuthors: Karen Novy\nCategories: Body, Mind & Spirit\nType: BOOK - Published: 2022-01-05 - Publisher: Balboa Press\n\nPart memoir, part inspirational and part spiritual exploration, “Coming Home: Be the Hero of Your Own Story (regardless of previous chaos, choices and chapter\nLanguage: en\nPages: 252\nAuthors: David Rock\nCategories: Social Science\nType: BOOK - Published: 2002-06-01 - Publisher: Berghahn Books\n\nThe end of World War II led to one of the most significant forced population transfers in history: the expulsion of over 12 million ethnic Germans from Central\nLanguage: en\nPages: 380\nAuthors: Julie Houston\nCategories: Fiction\nType: BOOK - Published: 2019-02-05 - Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing\n\nJulie Houston's novels are heart-warming, full of joy and completely addictive. Charlie Maddison loves being an architect in London, but when she finds out her\nLanguage: en\nPages: 654\nAuthors: Gulshan\nCategories: Drama\nType: BOOK - Published: 2021-02-24 - Publisher: Xlibris Corporation\n\nI didn’t realise that Sue was taking over me. What I thought was a friendly hand, was the grip of the devil trying to control me. She was dominating and suffo\nLanguage: en\nPages: 159\nAuthors: Peter E. Gillquist\nCategories: Orthodox Eastern converts\nType: BOOK - Published: 1992 - Publisher: Ancient Faith Publishing\n\nComing Home is a collection of stories of personal journies made by Protestant pastors from their colleges and churches to a new home in the ancient Orthodox Ch\nLanguage: en\nPages: 153\nAuthors: Sharif Gemie\nCategories: History\nType: BOOK - Published: 2014-07-18 - Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing\n\nThe wars of the twentieth century uprooted people on a previously unimaginable scale to the extent that being a refugee became an increasingly widespread experi\nLanguage: en\nPages: 108\nAuthors: James Richmond\nCategories: Biography & Autobiography\nType: BOOK - Published: 2017-04-28 - Publisher: Xlibris Corporation\n\nComing Back Home is one mans journey through twenty years of his life. A journey of leaving what he loved, doing what he loved, and returning with the ones he l\nLanguage: en\nPages: 536\nAuthors: Wynonna Judd\nCategories: Biography & Autobiography\nType: BOOK - Published: 2006 - Publisher:\n\nThe country music superstar offers a candid account of her childhood, musical success, struggles as a single mother, divorce, money and weight problems, emotion\nLanguage: en\nPages: 42\nAuthors: Edith Wharton\nCategories: Fiction\nType: BOOK - Published: 2018-04-05 - Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand\n\nReproduction of the original: Coming Home by Edith Wharton", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989106059074402} +{"content": "Wrong email address or username\nWrong email address or username\nIncorrect verification code\nStrange Bedpersons - Jennifer Crusie, Madison Vaughn\nStrange Bedpersons\nby: (author) (author)\nFormat: audiobook\nISBN: 9781441883063 (1441883061)\nPublisher: Brilliance Audio\nEdition language: English\nCommunity Reviews\nKaethe rated it\n5.0 Strange Bedpersons - Jennifer Crusie\nCrazy cute. Crusie is just so much fun. I enjoyed the couple who aren't quite opposites, but are very attracted. And the secondary couple are just as adorable.I read it, then recommended it to the sixteen-year-old who needs something light outside of school work. It's entirely beside the point, bu...\nWyvernfriend Reads\nWyvernfriend Reads rated it\n4.0 Strange Bedpersons\nlight but entertaining\nbookjunkie57 rated it\n4.0 Strange Bedpersons\nI like this much better on audio than reading for myself. Its still not one of my favorites from Ms Crusie but I was still entertained. Tess and Nick are so opposite I suppose they have not choice but to attract. I'd like to see a story with them set in present day. I wonder if the kids are brunette...\nLobo rated it\n3.0 Strange Bedpersons (MIRA)\nhttp://olvasonaplo.freeblog.hu/archives/2008/05/12/Jennifer_Crusie_Strange_bedpersons/\nDawn772 rated it\n4.0 Strange Bedpersons (MIRA)\nA fun story with plenty of humor. I liked the plot with a very entertaining ending although I did suspect the outcome about midway. The romance was very rocky and I felt she gave more than he did. Conservative lawyer Nick wants his old liberal girlfriend Tess to pose as his fiancee for a business...\nOther editions (19)\nBooks by Jennifer Crusie\nOn shelves\nShare this Book\nNeed help?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7031360864639282} +{"content": "Friday, January 29, 2016\n\nI knew Paul Kantner, of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship fame, but I knew him as a writer and activist. When I was running with my partner Eve Brandstein the weekly poetry reading series I started in L.A. called Poetry in Motion in the 1980s and early '90s, Paul came and read some of his poetry with us and loved it.\n\nMy copy of his NICARAGUA DIARY—subtitled How I Spent My Summer Vacation or I Was a Commie Dupe for the Sandinistas—has a place of honor on my bookshelves. The man cared deeply, about music and poetry and art and political activism and his fellow beings. The inscription in my copy says \"thanks for the place to go & the delicate pagan balance of celebration & poetry...Keep on...\" which is what I intend to do.\n\nBut it'll be less fun without his presence in the physical realm, though his spirit and music still obviously live on...\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7877736687660217} +{"content": "Contact Us\nLewisboro Daily Voice serves Lewisboro, NY\n\nLewisboro Daily Voice serves Lewisboro, NY\nBreaking News: Person Struck, Killed By Metro-North Train In Westchester\n\nSouth Salem's DiGiacomo's First Novel Earns Honor\n\nMark DiGiacomo\nMark DiGiacomo Photo Credit: Contributed.\n\nSOUTH SALEM, N.Y. – Local resident Mark DiGiacomo’s first novel was recently honored at the 2014 Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards, according to lewisboroledger.com .\n\nDiGiacomo’s novel, \"In A Small Town,\" garnered an honorable mention in the general thrillers fiction category of the competition.\n\nTo read the full story, click here .\n\nto sign up for Daily Voice's free daily emails and news alerts.\n\nWelcome to\n\nLewisboro Daily Voice!\n\nThis is a one time message inviting you to keep in touch\n\nGet important news about your town as it happens.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.81647789478302} +{"content": "Steal This Book (50th Anniversary Edition) (Paperback)\n\nBy Abbie Hoffman, Lisa Fithian (Foreword by)\nNot currently on the shelf, but we can order it, to pick up in store or have shipped from our remote warehouse.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780306847172\nISBN-10: 0306847175\nPublisher: Hachette Go\nPublication Date: September 14th, 2021\nPages: 352\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994264841079712} +{"content": "The Woodcutter\n\nThe Woodcutter\n\nfor $ 13.99 , or download a preview\n\n13.99 The Woodcutter http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/112892.jpg?t=1406055629 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/112892/the-woodcutter?force_mobile=false&utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nWolf Hadda’s life has been a fairy tale. From his humble origins as a Cumbrian woodcutter’s son, he has risen to become a hugely successful entrepreneur, happily married to the woman of his dreams.\n\nA knock on the door one morning ends it all. Universally reviled, thrown into prison while protesting his innocence, abandoned by friends and family, Wolf retreats into silence. Seven years later, prison psychiatrist Alva Ozigbo makes a breakthrough. Wolf begins to… (more)\n\nEditorial reviews (1 review)\n\nThis book seems to follow the pattern of The Count of Monte Cristo, but it isn’t a straightforward revenge thriller by any means. In due course, the narrative veers off in an unexpected direction. Hill keeps his readers on their toes, defying them to guess what will happen next.\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. 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Theodosia is a savvy entrepreneur, and pet mom to service dog Earl Grey. She’s also an intelligent, focused amateur sleuth who doesn’t rely on coincidences or inept police work to solve crimes. This charming series is highly atmospheric and rife with the history and mystery that is Charleston.\n\nAmazon, Barnes and Noble\n\nAnd I thought...\nDelightfully charming.  \nCan you say that about a Cozy Murder Mystery?  \n\nMaybe it was the charming cover that set the tone for me.   I thought this book was a delightful read.  \n\nThe characters, the town, the tea shop were charming.  \n\nThis book, author and series were new to me.  I was delighted to be introduced to Theodosia and her friends.  \n\nPekoe Most Poison was a page turner for me.  From page one it was a hard book to put down.  It was fast paced filled with murder, blackmail and a little embezzlement.  With more than a few suspects.  \n\nAnd a smidgeon of romance.  Just a smidgeon.  The author left this reader expecting Theodosia has found herself a little more than interested in the attractive police detective.   \n\nThis was my first time to read any of the works of Laura Childs.\nShe has found a new fan here.  Since I have not read any of the other books in the series I can tell you honestly you will enjoy\nPekoe Most Poison even without knowledge from the previous \ninstallments.  Although I will warn you.  Most likely you'll be as engaged as I was and want to journey through the entire series.  \n\nSo, this reader is in a dilemma as to whether to go back and begin at the beginning or wait for the next one to see what happens with Theo and the detective.  \n\nOr maybe I'll just bake some of that Lemon Tea Bread (recipe included) brew a pot of tea and ponder that for awhile.\n\nAbout the author...\nlaura childs from facebook\nLaura Childs is the New York Times bestselling author of the Tea Shop MysteriesScrapbook Mysteries, and Cackleberry Club Mysteries. In her previous life she was CEO/Creative Director of her own marketing firm and authored several screenplays. She is married to a professor of Chinese art history, loves to travel, rides horses, enjoys fund raising for various non-profits, and has two Chinese Shar-Pei dogs.\n\nConnect with the author...\nClick here to enter the Giveaway\n\nTo read additional reviews and interviews visit the tour. \nClick Here to visit the tour.\n\nThis review will appear on all retail sites where the book is available.\nThis review will appear on My Reading Journeys and Good Reads\n\nGreat Escapes Book Tours provided a complimentary copy. \ngreat escape button244\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8552354574203491} +{"content": "My Library\n\nUniversity LibraryCatalogue\n\nLimit search to items available for borrowing or consultation\nResult Page: Previous Next\nCan't find that book? 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Michaela DePrince was known as girl Number 27 at the orphanage, where she was abandoned at a young age and tormented as a \"devil child\"'s most exciting rising stars.\nPublisher: New York : Knopf Books for Young Readers, ©2014\nISBN: 9780385755139\nCharacteristics: 1 online resource\nAdditional Contributors: DePrince, Elaine\nOverDrive, Inc\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nThe true story of Michaela DePrince's child hood from War Orphan in Sierra Leone to a top ballerina. Her story is one of love, courage, perseverance, and hope. This is a great biography for anyone interested in dance, but the story goes deeper. Well written and interesting.\n\nMar 01, 2017\n\nThe book Taking Flight by Michaela DePrince is a wonderful book about a young war orphan girl who grows into a beautiful women dancing as a ballerina at the Dutch National Ballet. My heart was truly captured by all of the life morals and lessons I received from reading this book. Not only were the life lessons learned useful, but the story that Michaela tells is way beyond words to describe. I encourage all to read Michaela DePrince's book Taking Flight!\n\nNov 12, 2016\n\nThe first half of this book covers Michaela DePrince’s traumatic childhood growing up in war-torn Sierra Leone. Michaela witnesses extreme violence, and she distracts herself with dreams of being a ballerina after finding a cover of Dance Magazine. After Michaela is adopted by an American family, she starts to take dance lessons. I first heard of Michaela DePrince from the documentary First Position, and this book is a good way to hear her story in her own words. Michaela is still very young, and early in her dance career, but this is a very inspiration story from someone who overcame unbelievable obstacles to become a ballerina.\n\nJan 18, 2016\n\nThis is such a wonderful book. 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All rights reserved.\nMentioned in ?\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nThe shirt, thought to be Blackfoot or Gros Ventre (presumably Atsina), and the robe, listed as Hidatsa, are so similar to the Wanata shirt in their painting characteristics that an investigation of a probable link has been conducted [3].\nEastern Cree and Nakoda, with now fewer exchange opportunities with Blackfoot-speaking people, raided Atsina and Mandan for horses.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "How to say IDE in Czech \n\nWould you like to know how to translate IDE to Czech? This page provides all possible translations of the word IDE in the Czech language.\n\nDiscuss this IDE Czech translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"IDE.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. 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Written with characteristic wit, these poems deftly traverse humor, rage, love, and sorrow.\n\nWest of Yesterday, East of Summer captures the range of an important writer.\n\nThis ebook features an illustrated biography of Paul Monette including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the Paul Monette papers of the UCLA Library Special Collections.\n\n • ISBN: 9781480473737 |\n • Hardcover: 112 pages |\n • Publisher: Open Road Media |\n • Publication date: |\n • Language: English |\n • Format: Ebook", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996827840805054} +{"content": "Want to read Slashdot from your mobile device? 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For questions or accommodation needs, or to receive the login password, please contact co-hosts Amanda Lin Hayes (aefhayes@umich.edu) and Emily Zhao (eyzhao@umich.edu).\n\n9/23/22: Kabelo Motsoeneng and Sara Abou Rashed\n\n10/14/22: Josh Olivier and Brian Gyamfi\n\n10/28/22: Zoë Carpenter and James Barton\n\n11/4/22: Gwen Mugodi, Ebenezer Agu, and Tamar Ashdot\n\n1/27/23: Seanie Civale and Maia Elsner\n\n2/10/23: Marne Litfin and A Shaikh\n\n3/17/23: Anna Widdowson and Arro Mandell\n\n3/24/23: Emily Zhao and Amanda Lin Hayes\nBuilding: Museum of Art\nEvent Type: Performance\nTags: Literature\nSource: Happening @ Michigan from University of Michigan Helen Zell Writers' Program, Residential College, English Language & Literature - MFA Program in Creative Writing, Department of English Language and Literature, Mark Webster Reading Series\nUpcoming Dates:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998499751091003} +{"content": "land, Ph.D. Graham in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\n • Leland, Ph.D. Graham\n\nAbout Leland, Ph.D. Graham\n\nTo edit or update the above biography on Leland, Ph.D. Graham, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: https://www.jacketflap.com/leland-phd-graham/93090\nPublished Works by Leland, Ph.D. Graham\n\nNo books were found matching your selection. 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Web. 12 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": 0.9999175667762756} +{"content": "Here’s a sampling of my published work: poems, reviews (of & by), interviews (of), blogs… Thanks for reading me!\n\nYou’re cordially invited to hear me read:\n\n • Sept. 24, 11:45am – Word Vancouver\n • Oct. 6, 7:30p – Dominion Reading Series, Vancouver\n • Oct. 22, 1:30p – Vancouver Writers Festival\n • Oct. 26, 7p – Twisted Poets, Vancouver\n • Nov. 5, 4:30p – The Paper Hound Bookshop \n • Nov. 15, 12p – Lunch Poems, Simon Fraser University/ Harbour Centre\n • Nov. 24, 7:30p – Librairie Drawn & Quarterly, Montreal\n • Dec. 17, 3p – Gatsby Books, Long Beach, California\nPoetry (publications, awards, acknowledgments):\n • semi-finalist–full-length collection–Octopus Books\n • Missing Women, a poem accepted by University of Regina Press’ anthology of poems responding to sexual assault\n • Winner 2017 Vallum Chapbook Award–Mind of Spring (forthcoming fall 2017)\n • 1/5 finalists–Mind of Spring–2017 Vallum Chapbook Award\n • 1/14 (out of 250) finalists–Mind of Spring–2016 Anomalous Press reading period\n • Hunger, a poem selected by Vancouver Poet Laureate, Rachel Rose for her legacy project anthology: Sustenance\n • Two poems accepted by EVENT\n • Two poems accepted by Contemporary Verse 2\n • My chapbook Landscape of The Wait, a poetic response to my nephew William’s car accident and year-long coma (Finishing Line Press, June 2017)\n • President fellow you, a poem in the ERASE-TRANSFORM Poetry Project–finding poetry hidden in the inaugural speech\n • 1/5 Finalists–full-length manuscript–for 2017 Robert Kroetsch Award\n • Resuscitations, a prose poem in Minola Review issue 9\n\nReviews of:\n\n • Review of Landscape of The Wait by Cristina Trapani-Scott\n • Review of Landscape of The Wait at Panoply\n\nInterviews of:\n\nBlog on Vancouver Arts & Community for Anomalous Press\n\nReviews by:\n\n • My poems appear in issues of Blood Orange Review, The Fiddlehead, Grain, Prism international, Rabbit Catastrophe Review, SITUATE Magazine, and Vallum: Contemporary Poetry\n • Vallum Poem-of-the-Week \n • Featured on Drunken Boat blog–VINTAGE DB 81\n • Here’s what the lovelies at DB had to say about the poem: “If you’re looking for some evocative prose poetry, you’ve come to the right place. This week’s Vintage DB is a stellar work that brings together unique imagery and creative literary devices in the form of a poem by writer Jami Macarty titled, Monsoon Desert.” Originally published in DB 10, (spring 2009), here’s the prose poem’s first sentence: We are what we feel and every day we fear the sun.\n • Birth of: Peerings & Hearings-Occasional Musings on Arts in the City of Glass, an every other month blog series on arts in Vancouver for Drunken Boat.\n • Guest on Wax Poetic radio show/ Vancouver Co-op Radio (CFRO 100.5FM)\n • Winner of the Real Good Poem Prize (a $2,000 purse–now, that’s good for poetry!)\n • Here’s the sweet something contest judge, Kiki Pterosino said about my winning darling, The Minuses : “This piece engages form in an elegant, yet powerful way; its seemingly simple structure of stacked lines, with a sonnet-like turn at line 5, actually moves much more swervingly across the tongue. There’s no assailing the beauty of light-bedecked phrases like, ‘the eye’s aerie,’ as the poem transitions from a contemplation of the heavens to the solid, somehow melancholy weight of an onion in the speaker’s hand. The poem begins in a kind of retrospective pastoral mode that recalls Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey,’ but whereas Wordsworth wants to re-animate his landscape with recalled emotion, the speaker of ‘The Minuses’ turns away from the ecstatic energy of a youthful solitude spent ‘high in the mountains’ in favor of acknowledging the self as ‘one half the equation’ in a troubled, yet essential relationship. This is, perhaps, the harder path, and I admire the poet’s exploration in this fine poem.” — Kiki Petrosino\n • Featured on Brick Books blog-celebration of Canadian poetry-Week 91\n • Finalist (1/6) in 2016 JMWW Claudia Emerson Poetry Chapbook Award\n • Featured in Vallum 2016 Year in Poetry, Part 1 (alphetical; scroll down)\n\n • Dedication, Music 5:30, Slow With Substance, Reverse of Shadow in Poetry Pacific, February 2015\n • Grounded in Slant, Summer 2015\n • 1/12 poets accepted to Banff Centre Writing Studio (5 weeks to write!)\n\n • Perception in Descant, Summer 2014\n • Chapbook Finalist (1/17) w/MIEL Books\n • Full-length mansucript a semifinalist with Elixir Press\n\n • Finalist, full-length collection w/ Carolina Wren Press & Kore Press\n • This Equation, Grist 6 (Online Companion), Spring 2013\n • Self-IncompatibleQuiddity, Fall/Winter 2013\n • Street of BeggarsArc Poetry Magazine, Spring 2013\n • You Is to Door as I Is to DoorInterim, Spring 2013\n • 1st Dream Since & 2nd Dream SinceGrain, Spring 2013\n • DeclensionCV2, Spring 2013\n • All Measure of Content, So To Speak, Spring 2013\n\n • By Virtue of And,  Beloit Poetry Journal\n • Verse Daily, February 2012\n\n • Finalist, full-length collection w/ Persea Books", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5519285202026367} +{"content": "Including More Than 450 Adoptee-Recommended Titles!\n\nby James Han Mattson\n\nOn April 27, 1997, four contestants make it to the final cell of the Quigley House, a full-contact haunted escape room in Lincoln, Nebraska, made famous for its monstrosities, booby-traps, and ghoulishly costumed actors. 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Shipping", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9985679388046265} +{"content": "equitable 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 \"equitable\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective /ˈekwitəbl/\n(formal) fair and just\nequitativo, justo\nan equitable arrangement between the two parties.\nequitably adverb\nTranslations of “equitable”\nin Vietnamese công bằng…\nin Thai ที่ยุติธรรม…\nin Malaysian adil…\nin French équitable…\nin German gerecht…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 公平合理的, 公正的…\nin Indonesian adil…\nin Russian беспристрастный…\nin Turkish eşit muamele eden, hakka uygun, adaletli…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 公平合理的, 公正的…\nin Polish sprawiedliwy, równy…\n(Definition of equitable from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “equit", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7264281511306763} +{"content": "Public Relations for Social Agencies: Harold P. Levy Public Relations for Social Agencies: Harold P. Levy\n\nPublic Relations for Social Agencies\n\nHarold P. Levy\n\nPublished by Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York, 1956\nCondition: Very Good Hardcover\nFrom Ellery Center Books (Greenhurst, NY, U.S.A.)\n\nAbeBooks Seller Since September 11, 2014 Seller Rating 5-star rating\n\nQuantity Available: 1\n\nBuy Used\nPrice: US$ 64.00 Convert Currency\nShipping: US$ 4.00 Within U.S.A. Destination, rates & speeds\nAdd to basket\n\n30 Day Return Policy\n\nAbout this Item\n\nHarper & Brothers, NY, 1956. Stated First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author: To Ethel and John - Branns With love, Harold. February 21, 1957. Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket has light scuffing to extremities with sunning to spine. Not price-clipped: $3.50. Book shows a bit of rubbing to corner tips. Clean and unmarked. Very Good condition for both. \"A practical guide to methods of winning public support for charitable, social, religious, and civic organizations.\". Bookseller Inventory # 000444\n\nAsk Seller a Question\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: Public Relations for Social Agencies\n\nPublisher: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York\n\nPublication Date: 1956\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nBook Condition:Very Good\n\nDust Jacket Condition: Very Good\n\nSigned: Inscribed by Author(s)\n\nEdition: 1st Edition\n\nStore Description\n\nFeaturing an eclectic assortment of rare, vintage and antique books and periodical Wrapped in plastic and usually shipped in a box with packing peanuts.\n\nList this Seller's Books\n\nPayment Methods\naccepted by seller\n\nVisa Mastercard American Express", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6618332862854004} +{"content": "Reader reviews and comments on The Memory Palace, plus links to write your own review.\n\nSummary |  Excerpt |  Reading Guide |  Reviews |  Beyond the book |  Readalikes |  Genres & Themes |  Author Bio\n\nThe Memory Palace\n\nA Memoir\n\nBy Mira Bartok\n\nThe Memory Palace", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999991774559021} +{"content": "Awards Nonfiction United Kingdom\n\nJohny Pitts’ “Afropean: Notes from Black Europe” wins UK’s Jhalak Prize 2020.\n\nJohny Pitts’ book Afropean: Notes from Black Europe was announced the winner of the Jhalak Prize 2020 on May 26, 2020.\n\nThe Jhalak Prize for Book of the Year by a Writer of Colour is an annual literary prize awarded to British or British-resident BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) writers. The Jhalak Prize, launched in 2016, was created by writers Sunny Singh and Nikesh Shukla as well as Media Diversified. Previous winners of the award have been Jacob Ross (2017), Reni Eddo-Lodge (2018), and Guy Gunaratne (2019).\n\nThe prize in 2020 was judged by a panel of Roy McFarlane, Anita Sethi, Kerry Young, and Nikesh Shukla who between them have produced poetry collections, essay collections, novels, and other work.  The longlist was announced on March 3 and the shortlist revealed on April 14.\n\nThe winner of the prize was announced as television presenter, photographer and musician Johny Pitts for his book Afropean: Notes from Black Europe which catalogues the lives of Africans in Europe. Sunny Singh, director of the Jhalak Prize while announcing the winner online said, “this powerful book is a salute to the past, a powerful document of the present, and an insightful glimpse into the future.”\n\n“The judges described the book as timely, a book that grabs you from the moment you start reading. They commended its beguiling language and noted that it embodies that reason the prize was set up in the first place,” she added. Watch the director make the announcement of the winner below.\n\nJohny Pitts said on his win, “I’m completely overwhelmed. This book even to me at times strikes me as some sort of strange book. I don’t know what gave me the confidence to write it in the first place,” he said. “This book that might have been put right at the periphery placed at the centre is just overwhelming.”\n\nWatch the writer make his acceptance speech below.\n\nThe writer receives a trophy and the 1,000 UK pounds prize money.\n\nBy James Murua\n\nThis blog is run by James Murua a Nairobi, Kenya based lover of books.\n\n2 replies on “Johny Pitts’ “Afropean: Notes from Black Europe” wins UK’s Jhalak Prize 2020.”\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": 0.9999978542327881} +{"content": "The Complete Works of Francois Villon: VILLON, Francois\n\nThe Complete Works of Francois Villon\n\nVILLON, Francois\n\nPublished by Covici, Friede, New York, 1929\nFrom Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA (Galena, IL, U.S.A.)\n\nAbeBooks Seller Since March 11, 1998\n\nQuantity Available: 1\n\nBuy Used\nPrice: US$ 150.00 Convert Currency\nShipping: US$ 5.00 Within U.S.A. Destination, Rates & Speeds\nAdd to basket\n\n30 Day Return Policy\n\nAbout this Item\n\nTranslation and introduction by J.U. Nicolson. Illustrations by Alexander King. Small 4to. Complete 2-volume set. Burgundy cloth with gilt lettering, pictorial dust jackets. 899pp. Top edges gilt. Sepia-tone frontispieces,full-page sepia-tone illustrations. Very good/very good. Faint bit of edgewear only. An exceptionally tight and attractive set with usually-absent black d.j. present and handsome. Side by side French/English texts. Colophon leaf notes 960 numbered copies (this #438) signed boldly by Nicolson. These two thick volumes are often found worn and rough, making this clean, unworn set quite attractive. Villon (1431-ca. 1463) was by far the best known French poet of the late Middle Ages, a renowned shady character whose verse chronicles his escapades. Bookseller Inventory # 39664\n\nAsk Seller a Question\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: The Complete Works of Francois Villon\n\nPublisher: Covici, Friede, New York\n\nPublication Date: 1929\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nDust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included\n\nSigned: Signed by Author(s)\n\nEdition: 1st Edition", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5978697538375854} +{"content": "This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. 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[OE. cracche, crecche, F. cr[ e]che crib, manger, fr. OHG. krippa, krippea, G. krippe crib. See {Crib}.] A manger or open frame for hay; a crib; a rack. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Begin from first where He encradled was …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • begin — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. 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Dizzyingly good ... A triumph from a writer truly in the zone' Maria Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette\n\n`", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981518983840942} +{"content": "\n\nHome :: Fiction :: Poetry :: Essays :: T-Shirts :: Blog :: Gallery\n\n2005-2006 Dead Mule\n\nIn 2005, the Mule took a sabbatical. Yes, mules need time off to do research just like the rest of you scholars. Mule academia is a cherished tradition of excellence and fortitude and stubborn determination. So the pickings here are scant.\n*Navigation hint: Don’t get too frustrated. The stuff’s here, think of it as Mule Sudoku. You’ll get all of the stories into the box once you figure out the order. 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Bounty…\nRead more\n\nFebruary 4, 2017 0", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9600319862365723} +{"content": "New Class!\n\nWriting the Supernatural - Remote!\n\nNon-members\n4 Sundays from 6:00pm-9:00pm (EST), starting February 7th\nRemote (Live Zoom Meetings)\nSee Map\nLevel: Intermediate\nAdult (18+)\nThis class is full\nI think fiction starts with something really unusual,” says the writer Samanta Schweblin. “Normality is a big lie.” If you are a writer who’s drawn to the unusual, be it the unreal, the uncanny, or the undead, or if you’d like to learn how to bring elements of horror, fairy tale, sci-fi, or surrealism to your writing, this class is for you. Many of us read and write scary or fantastical stories in order to escape. But supernatural writing also has a long history of engaging with the social norms and fears of its time. What is a haunted house story in the era of home quarantine? How does a pandemic encourage us to rethink vampire and zombie narratives? Can a fairy tale or fable help us communicate ideas during a time of social upheaval? In this generative class, we’ll experiment with prompts and exercises meant to help us imbibe our work with the magical, the scary, and the strange, and we’ll provide feedback on each other’s pieces. We’ll look to the experts for inspiration, reading work by authors such as Steven Graham Jones, Silvina Ocampo, Angela Carter, Julio Cortázar, Nalo Hopkinson, Lily Hoang, Sofia Samatar, and Octavia E. Butler. Whatever your goals are for writing the supernatural, you’ll come away from this class with gleefully weird work and a range of thrilling new idea • Computer or Tablet Recommended\n • Writing Homework\n • Reading Homework\n • Class Discussion\n • Revision Assignments\n • Instructor Feedback\n • In-Class Writing\n • Craft Lessons\n • Generate New Work\n\n • The Novel\n • Short Fiction\n • Personal Essay\n\nCommitment Level\n\nNeed a scholarship?\n\nLearn more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.938011884689331} +{"content": "(Log in to vote)\nThe Big Secret (2004)\n\nAll Copies Checked Out\n(0 holds on 1 copy)\nLocationCall NumberItem Status\nFictionFICTION/EARLEY,PDue 05-31-15\nPublished: New York : Forge, c2004\nEdition:  1st ed\nDescription:  302 p. ; 25 cm\nISBN/ISSN: 0765307839,\nLanguage:  English\n\n\"A Tom Doherty associates book\"\n\nRelated Searches:\nWomen journalists -- Fiction -- Crimes against\nWhite supremacy movements -- Fiction\nGovernment investigators -- Fiction\nMissing persons -- Fiction\nClairvoyants -- Fiction\nLynching -- Fiction\nSisters -- Fiction\nRacism -- Fiction\nTwins -- Fiction\nMississippi -- Fiction\nSuspense fiction\nAdded--05", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Cult Stories: Novels vs. Memoirs\n\nby helenzuman, September 19, 2017", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999056458473206} +{"content": "100 Facts – Mummies\n\nBy (author)Miles Kelly\n\nRs. 425.00\n\nDiscover everything you need to know about mummification with this book.\n\nOut of stock\n\nPre-order Now\n\n100 facts, illustrations and cartoons give you an in-depth look into how the dead are preserved, while quizzes test your knowledge.\n\nSKU: 9781848101067\nWeight 0.29 kg\nDimensions 22.8 × 0.6 × 29.7 cm\nBook Author\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nOnly logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\nBite Studio - Visual Editor\nRandom House Speakers\n\nThe Magic of Reality: How we know what's really true\n\nRichard Dawkins\n\n(Enlarge Image)\n\nPublished by Transworld Audio, part of Transworld Publishers\nRead by Richard Dawkins and Lalla Ward\n\nIllustrated by Dave McKean\n\nThis audiobook is available in the following formats.\n\nFormat: Audiobook\n\nBuy now\n\nThis book is also available as:\n\nAvailable for dispatch within 1-2 working days\n\nEAN: 9781846572821\nPublished: 15 Sep 2011\n\nExtract from Men Who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson used with Mr Ronson’s kind permission and under licence from McMillan Publishers Ltd.\nAudiobook sound clip\n\nAbout the booklisteners of all ages - young adults, adults, children, octogenarians.This book presents the real story of the world around us, taking us on an enthralling journey through scientific reality, and showing that it has an awe-inspiring beauty and thrilling magic which far exceed those of the ancient myths.\n\nWe encounter rainbows, earthquakes, tsunamis, shooting stars, plants, animals, and an intriguing cast of characters in this extraordinary scientific voyage of discovery. Richard Dawkins has created a dazzling celebration of our planet that will entertain and inform for years to come.\n\nRead by Richard Dawkins and Lalla Ward. Also available in hardback, fully illustrated by Dave McKean.\n\nRecommend this book\n\nAdd your recommendation\n\nOnly registered users can recommend books. Please use the buttons below to either create a new account, or sign-in to an existing account.\n\nRegister here or Sign in here\n\nWhat the critics say\n\nAbout the Author\n\nRichard Dawkins (Author)\nRichard Dawkins first catapulted to fame with his iconic work The Selfish Gene, which he followed with a string of bestselling books: The Extended Phenotype, The Blind Watchmaker, River Out of Eden, Climbing Mount Improbable, Unweaving the Rainbow, The Ancestor’s Tale, The God Delusion, The Greatest Show on Earth, The Magic of Reality, and a collection of his shorter writings, A Devil’s Chaplain.\n\nDawkins is a Fellow of both the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Literature. He is the recipient of numerous honours and awards, including the Royal Society of Literature Award (1987), the Michael Faraday Award of the Royal Society (1990), the International Cosmos Prize for Achievement in Human Science (1997), the Kistler Prize (2001), the Shakespeare Prize (2005), the Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science (2006), the Galaxy British Book Awards Author of the Year Award (2007), the Deschner Prize (2007) and the Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest (2009). He retired from his position as the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University in 2008 and remains a fellow of New College.\n\nIn 2012, scientists studying fish in Sri Lanka created Dawkinsia as a new genus name, in recognition of his contribution to the public understanding of evolutionary science. In the same year, Richard Dawkins appeared in the BBC Four television series Beautiful Minds, revealing how he came to write The Selfish Gene and speaking about some of the events covered in his latest book, An Appetite for Wonder. In 2013, Dawkins was voted the world’s top thinker in Prospect magazine’s poll of 10,000 readers from over 100 countries.\n\nDave McKean (Illustrator)\nDave McKean has illustrated and designed many ground-breaking books and graphic novels including Varjak Paw (SF Said), The Magic of Reality (Richard Dawkins), The Savage (David Almond) and The Graveyard Book (Neil Gaiman). He wrote and illustrated Pictures That Tick and the multi-award winning Cages. He has created hundreds of CD and comic covers and directed five short and three feature films.\n\nRichard Dawkins\n\nMore about Richard Dawkins\n\nAuthor Events\n\nView all events\n\nRelated Videos\n\nPageId: 77961 UserId: 5\nThis website makes use of cookies. See our Privacy Policy for more information.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.752348005771637} +{"content": "Amazing Animal Earth\n\nAuthor : Alessandra YapIllustrator : Anastasia PoppAge : 3 - 6 yearsDo you love animals and adventure? Come along for a trip through some amazing animal habitats. You might discover a new friend or two that you haven't seen at the zoo!Release date : 1st October 2019\nPaperbackISBN : 978-1-925839-42-5$14.95ADD TO BASKET\nShare this book with others:\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAuthor : Alessandra YapAlessandra Yap is an English teacher who loves animals, dancing, running and working on doing the splits. She studied Children's Literature at Macquarie University. Alessandra currently lives in Sydney with her husband, son and three cats. 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So grab a cup of hot cocoa, here we go! {Click the blue bar below to read more.}\n\nA really sweet book with a lesson about what's really important in life. \n\nGreat writing with a little heartbreak mixed in.\n\nA great mix of humor & spirituality. It has been a little while since I've read this book, but I remember laughing out loud about the Tinker Toy story. I LOVED it.\n\nA great little story for book club. When my friend chose this book, she gave us each a jar to incorporate the idea in the book. \n\nI was surprised by how much I loved this book. Many laugh out loud moments! Will you recognize the characters in the book living in your neighborhood?\n\nA sentimental little book with a tragedy & a miracle. I really liked it.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nI love getting comments, but I am WORN OUT from a barrage of spam. I had to turn off my comments for now. 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Damon buried himself in his responsibilities as the Marquess of Savage and lived a life as a bachelor. Julia became Jessica Wentworth, renowned actress. They meet again as adults quite by accident. They struggle against their forced marriage but are brought together by attraction and then love. However, before they get their happy ending, they must deal with a jealous ex-mistress, a mercernary theater manager, and the social pressure which would separate them as it would the ton from the working class.\nClick here to see the rest of this review\nThe review of this Book prepared by A Reader\n\nChapter Analysis of Somewhere I'll Find You\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nTime/era of story    -   Regency era Marriage/Married    -   Yes Marriage subplot:    -   arranged marriage spurring real love If one lover chases another...    -   he chases after her\n\nMain Male Character\n\nProfession/status:    -   Prince/Nobleman/King Age/status:    -   20's-30's\n\nMain Female Character\n\n   -   20's-30's Profession/status:    -   entertainer Unusual characteristics:    -   Very shy\n\nEurope    -   Yes European country:    -   England/UK\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   generic/vague references to death/punishment What % of story is romance related?    -   nearly 100% Focus of story    -   equally on him and her\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like Somewhere I'll Find You\n\nLisa Kleypas 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": 0.9999874830245972} +{"content": "\n\nAverage Reviewer Rating: 4 out of 4\nBased on published reviews.\n\nForever Twelve\n\n  by Meg Kimball\n\nPlease log in to add Forever Twelve to one of your shelves. 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This page provides all possible translations of the word drama in the Thai language.\n\nDiscuss this drama Thai translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"drama.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 7 Oct. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Tags: Language, Margaret Thatcher, Non-fiction, Shakespeare", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "anisocytosis pronunciation: How to pronounce anisocytosis in English\n\nPronunciation: anisocytosis\n\nAdded on: 2012-06-25 Listened: 362 times\nin: Add categories to anisocytosis\n\nPronunciation in English [en]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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The following picks will intrigue teens looking for their next YA fix, whether it be the latest in science fiction, graphic novels, DIY guides, or heartbreaking true stories.\n\nScandals, First Love, and Genre-Bending Fantasy | Gr 9 & Up Fiction Reviews\n\nWhether teens are looking for the next The Fault in Our Stars readalike (A.J. Betts’s Zac & Mia) or a fantasy-infused gender-bending novel (Corinne Duyvis’s ,em>Otherbound), check out the following titles recently reviewed for young adults in SLJ’s June issue.\n\nThis article was published in School Library Journal's June 2014 issue. Subscribe today and save up to 35% off the regular subscription rate.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Murder at the La Jolla Apogee\n\nA Bishop Bone Murder Mystery\n\nby Robert Rogers\n\nE-Book\n\nBook Details\n\nLanguage : English\nPublication Date : 1/27/2018\n\nFormat : Softcover\nDimensions : 6x9\nPage Count : 374\nISBN : 9781480855007\nFormat : Hardcover\nDimensions : 6x9\nPage Count : 374\nISBN : 978148085498", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9927951097488403} +{"content": "View cart “Just for Show by Jae” has been added to your cart.\n\nJust for Show (audiobook) by Jae\n\nAuthor: Jae\n\nNarrated by Angela DawOctober 2018\n\n10 hrs and 27 mins\n\nYlva Publishing\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Just for Show (audiobook) by Jae”\n\nYou may also like…\n\nBy continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information\n\nThe cookie settings on this website are set to \"allow cookies\" to give you the best browsing experience possible. 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Down by the shore it is again in the high teens and I wander around in a T-shirt.\n\nAs you drive up into the mountains of the Mani it gets a bit colder but I sit now in my office away from home, that is to say the Kourounis taverna in Kambos owned by lovely Eleni and I still wear a T-shirt.\n\nIt is a pleasant day. But if one looks up to the high Taygetos behind the village and above the Greek hovel ( photo 3 is looking down the \"drive\" of the hovel) , the global warming, as you can see, lies thickly.\n\nIf you enjoyed reading this article from Tom Winnifrith, why not help us cover our running costs with a donation?\nAbout Tom Winnifrith\nTom Winnifrith is the editor of TomWinnifrith.com. When he is not harvesting olives in Greece, he is (planning to) raise goats in Wales.\n[email protected]\nRecently Featured on ShareProphets\nSign up for my weekly newsletter\n\nRequired Reading\n\nRecent Comments\n\nI also read", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9787184596061707} +{"content": "The Works of John Ruskin. Volume 1, Early Prose Writings /\n\nThe influence of John Ruskin (1819-1900), both on his own time and on artistic and social developments in the twentieth century, cannot be over-stated. He changed Victorian perceptions of art, and was the main influence behind 'Gothic revival' architecture. As a social critic, he argued fo...\n\nFull description\n\nSaved in:\nBibliographic Details\nMain Author: Ruskin, John (Author)\nOther Authors: Cook, Edward Tyas (Editor), Wedderburn, Alexander (Editor)\nFormat: eBook\nPublished: Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified, 1903.\nCambridge : Cambridge University Press\nSeries:Cambridge library collection. Works of John Ruskin.\nOnline Access:CONNECT", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8869156837463379} +{"content": "1 The Incredible Book Eating Boy\n\nBrowse reviews by:\n\nSpaghetti Book Club - Book Reviews by Kids for Kids\n\nThe Incredible Book Eating Boy\n\nWritten by Oliver Jeffers\n\nReviewed by Sierra T. (age 8)\n\nThe Incredible Book Eating Boy\n\nA boy named Henry eats books. His favorite books are red books. When he eats books he gets smarter. He eats books for breakfast, lunch and dinner.\n\nThis book is funny because Henry becomes smarter than his teacher. Henry is smart like me. I liked this book because it made me laugh. My favorite part was when he was at school and he ate too many books. The words became all mixed up and Henry couldn't answer the questions correctly. This book reminded me of time the words in my head were all mixed up.\n\nI recommend this book to anyone who likes to “devour” books!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6858179569244385} +{"content": "TUESDAY, November 10th: Two Sessions for a Tuesday\n\nJoin us for Russell's popular weekly performance at our beautiful outdoor gathering space for an hour of 100% live and unplugged acoustic music and spoken word.  Russell will be presenting original and traditional songs, instrumental pieces and covers, together with some selected poems. Folk Baroque and Beyond. Presented on Stream.\n\n@ 7PM: WOMAN'S WEIRD: Strange Stories by Women, 1890-1940\nEdited by literary historian Melissa Edmundson, Women’s Weird features the best classic Weird short stories that showcase how these authors moved beyond the traditional ghost story and into areas of Weird fiction and dark fantasy. A haunted house, some very haunted gloves, a love that will never die—these are examples of the classic gothic settings reimagined by these turn of the century authors. Presented Live, on Stream.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99669349193573} +{"content": "\nMonsters, Creatures, and Cryptids\n\nI liquidated deaths company\n\nI Liquidated Death’s Company\n\nI will assume that you have no knowledge of UK insolvency law. I would be surprised if you did. Most people think that when a company runs out of money it goes bankrupt, this is true from a terminology point of view but the formal procedures for corporate entities is …\n\nI Liquidated Death’s Company Read More »\n\na crooked man\n\nA Crooked Man\n\nThe Crooked Man was tired,His aching bones grew weary.A longing for death he had acquired,His mind filled with thoughts so eerie. He wondered why he was the only one to writhe,In the crooked place he called home.His body cut by the Reaper’s scythe,Unable to leave the room to roam. They …\n\nA Crooked Man Read More »\n\ngravedigging can be a pain\n\nGravedigging can be a Pain\n\nBeing a live-in caretaker or gravedigger as the cool kids typically term it, for a historic cemetery that has been a part of our community since colonial times isn’t all glitz and glamour. Every so often it can be a genuine pain in the neck; well more like the lower …\n\nGravedigging can be a Pain Read More »\n\ni found a tree in my backyard the animate forests\n\nI Found a Tree in my Backyard: The Animate Forests\n\nJournal entry: August 30th, 2031. My name is Dr. Gabrielle Antario, and there’s something going on that you all should know about. It all started in January of 2020, with the mysterious appearance of a tree in West Virginia, on the property of a man named Reginald Walker. At the …\n\nI Found a Tree in my Backyard: The Animate Forests Read More »\n\nRed Eyes A Mystery that terrorized a town\n\nRed Eyes: A Mystery that terrorized a town\n\nOne – The town of Redding There are some things you should fear. Things that really go bump in the night. Just like there are some stories you should never cast aside as just another scary story. Parents and other adults may assure you that there’s nothing to fear to …\n\nRed Eyes: A Mystery that terrorized a town Read More »\n\nI need help, and sorry in advance\n\nI need help, and sorry in advance\n\nThe following was taken from a Reddit post. The user has not updated since. “I’m still new to Reddit, and I guess this story isn’t a good first impression, if there is something like that on this site. But I’m very much at the end of the rope here, and …\n\nI need help, and sorry in advance Read More »\n\nthe last file\n\nThe Last File\n\nThe following is a highly classified, transcripted document. Any Agency personnel below level five clearance caught with this file in their possession without explicit and signed permission from authorized personnel will be terminated without hesitation. The briefing room was more full than usual, all sorts of agents armed to the …\n\nThe Last File Read More »\n\nleaving town\n\nLeaving Town\n\nMy body floated through space. I was weightless, drifting towards the moon. As I got closer, I began to feel. First normal sensations. Then deep, extreme pain. With a loud crack, my eyes opened. A screaming metal grinding noise twisted my ear drums. The brightness of a glaring full moon …\n\nLeaving Town Read More »\n\nthe ladies of the mist\n\nThe Ladies of the Mist\n\nIt began with the disappearance of Edwin Huntington, a pimply, bookish boy, whose only notable feature, if gossip held true, was his last name. He was sixteen years old and until that day showed no promise in any ventures, commercial or academic, even despite the plentiful assistance from his own …\n\nThe Ladies of the Mist Read More »\n\ni found a tree in my backyard\n\nI Found a Tree in my Backyard\n\nI found a tree in my backyard. I know that sounds silly. Like, how exactly does one “find” a tree in their backyard? How wouldn’t they know it was there? It does sound strange, but I promise you that’s exactly what happened. Little did I know at the time, the …\n\nI Found a Tree in my Backyard Read More »\n\nthe heart and the cabinet\n\nThe Heart and the Cabinet\n\nWhen a heart fell out of the medicine cabinet, Carrie Pickett screamed. Not two seconds ago, she’d wandered in, relieved herself, and opened the swing-door for her sleeping pills. Out it rolled, rebounding off the sink and against the floor with a sickening plop! The sudden movement startled her, and …\n\nThe Heart and the Cabinet Read More »\n\nthe harvester of eyes\n\nThe Harvester Of Eyes\n\nIt had been the journey from Hell. Six hours squashed together in the stickily claustrophobic confines of the station wagon, the rain beating an incessant tattoo on the vehicle. A new job, a fresh start, a new beginning – it had been meant to be all of that and more. …\n\nThe Harvester Of Eyes Read More »\n\nMy alarm clock awakens me at 6 a.m. as it does every morning. I sit up with a yawn and take inventory of myself and my surroundings — as I do every morning. The bunker where I spend my life is cement-floored with cinder block walls a bleak gray color. …\n\nShelter Read More »\n\nbread and circuses\n\nBread and Circuses\n\nWHEN THE CIRCUS CAME, everything changed. Small towns rebuilt themselves into boisterous cities overnight. Weary farmers and their wives glowed with renewed vigor. Life was transformed from a series of dull scenes into the greatest show on earth. George, Hal, Peter, and Ronnie came to watch it on April 29, …\n\nBread and Circuses Read More »\n\nwhat happens at dillerson farm\n\nWhat Happens at Dillerson Farm\n\nIn the world, there are locations that some may consider “strange”. Of course, there are typically haunted houses and old burial grounds that may or may not actually be supernatural, but none could truly comprehend the happenings of the Dillerson Farm. The Dillerson Farm was a place that even the …\n\nWhat Happens at Dillerson Farm Read More »\n\nThe Edwardsville Lottery\n\nThe Edwardsville Lottery\n\nSome of you may have read “The Lottery” at one point or another, whether it was of your own pleasure or rather a part of your schools curriculum. We don’t read The Lottery here in Edwardsville, we live it. Maybe I could give you a bit of backstory, though I …\n\nThe Edwardsville Lottery Read More »\n\nthe creature in the pines\n\nThe Creature In The Pines\n\nMy day started just like all those before it that month. Dark. lonely. I got up around 7:30, like usual. Nothing was happening. Nothing ever was. November was always one of my favorite months, a gateway to winter. I usually only went in the woods in the winter time, ticks …\n\nThe Creature In The Pines Read More »\n\nreturn to northridge\n\nReturn To Northridge\n\nThis is a sequel to “Village in the Shadows.” Please read that story first here. “How long has it been since you have been here?” Father Richard asked. Father Mathew barley heard his mentors words. His mind was a maze of horrors and memories well he traveled down the familiar …\n\nReturn To Northridge Read More »\n\nthe camelford forsaken\n\nThe Camelford Forsaken\n\n1 A couple of years ago, me and my now wife, Anna, decided we needed a short break away in the country to recharge our batteries and enjoy the outdoors. We looked at a lot of places before deciding on the small town of Camelford in Cornwall. We found ourselves …\n\nThe Camelford Forsaken Read More »\n\nwhen a rooster crows\n\nWhen a Rooster Crows\n\nWhen I first saw the stranger, he was standing in front of Lester McCreed’s house. The stranger was dressed simply enough—overalls, a plaid shirt, a brown cap, and one of those surgical masks you see everywhere nowadays. I couldn’t see his hands on account of the thick, rawhide gloves he …\n\nWhen a Rooster Crows Read More »\n\nI’ve traveled to parallel universes. The worlds I’ve seen are terrifying\n\nI’ve traveled to parallel universes. The worlds I’ve seen are terrifying\n\nI’m probably signing my own death warrant by writing this account. I know for a fact that I’m breaking at least a dozen federal laws with penalties that could send me to prison for the rest of my life. But jail time is the least of my worries. I fully …\n\nI’ve traveled to parallel universes. The worlds I’ve seen are terrifying Read More »\n\nI Bought a Strange Guitar; I Think the World Is Ending\n\nI Bought a Strange Guitar; I Think the World Is Ending\n\nAt this point, there is little that will make any difference. I can protest that I am a victim, I was always a victim, the same as everybody. But I don’t ask your forgiveness. I’m writing this to tell you how it happened. That won’t matter, either. It’s the only …\n\nI Bought a Strange Guitar; I Think the World Is Ending Read More »\n\nScroll to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8684250712394714} +{"content": "Miraculous Chi Power Defeats Whole Mob!\n\n…women will kiss your feet!\n\nThe one thing that gets me concerning the Martial Arts, and it shouldn’t, but it does, are ads like the one right below.\n\nI Couldn’t Believe I Froze Up … What’s Really Ridiculous Is That I’ve Been Trained In 13 Martial Arts Since I Was Only Four Years Old, So I, Of All People Should Have Been Able To Do Something, But I Couldn’t – I Didn’t Know What To Do In This Exact Situation, Even Though I Practiced Many Similar Situations. This Was A False Sense Of Security.\n\nself defense against knife wielding attackerbutterflypakuachangcover", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999465346336365} +{"content": "“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.” - Bill Keane\n\nTag Nature\n\nArchitecture Quotes About Life, Nature, Space, Light, Funny\n\nArchitecture Quotes : The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization. Frank Lloyd Wright Every great architect is – necessarily – a great poet. He must be a great… Continue Reading →\n\nSync Quotes About Salesforce, Nature, Harmony, Souls, Stock\n\nSync Quotes: In ‘Queen,’ songs were the part of events happening in the story, and that is where we enjoy music. We dance at weddings, we lip sync at bars and discos, and there are special moments in life which… Continue Reading →\n\nPoetry Quotes On Love, Life, Nature, Eyes, Smile, Loss, Beauty\n\nPoetry Quotes: Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful. Rita Dove The poet may be used as a barometer, but let us not forget that he is also part of the weather. Lionel Trilling Poetry is the… Continue Reading →\n\nMerging Quotes About Companies, Family, Together, Book, Nature\n\nMerging Quotes: Television and web are merging. John Cabrera You take fantasies, which for thousands of years belonged to the religious realm – overcoming death or our merging with the universe – and you suddenly start talking about them in… Continue Reading →\n\nPersian Quotes On Friendship, Mother, Nature, Love, Death\n\nPersian Quotes: To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug. Helen Keller Engineering didn’t take to me. And what saved me and kept me in college was I… Continue Reading →\n\nExplorer Quotes On Nature, Female, Food, Goodreads\n\nExplorer Quotes: I am a guy who is first of all a businessman. I’m not a stunt man. I’m not a daredevil. I’m – I’m an explorer. Evel Knievel In my writing I am acting as a map maker, an… Continue Reading →\n\nSociety Quotes On Life, Art, Love, Nature, Death, Conformity\n\nSociety Quotes: Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be… Continue Reading →\n\nFrank Lloyd Wright Quotes On Architecture Love, Nature\n\nFrank Lloyd Wright Quotes : New York City is a great monument to the power of money and greed… a race for rent. Frank Lloyd Wright Television is chewing gum for the eyes. Frank Lloyd Wright All fine architectural values… Continue Reading →\n\nInspirational quotes About Life, Student, Smile, Love, Girls, Nature, at starsquotes\n\nInspirational quotes About Life, Student, Smile, Love, Girls, Nature, at starsquotes are see below. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe… Continue Reading →\n\n© 2020 Starsquotes — Powered by WordPress\n\nTheme by Anders NorenUp ↑", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999925494194031} +{"content": "\nAuthor's details\n\nName: Tera S\nDate registered: November 22, 2007\nURL: http://www.succubus.net\n\nThe Queen of the Succubi\n\nLatest posts\n\n 1. A Review of All That She Needs by Anya W. Vossand — January 22, 2017\n 2. A Vindictus Succubus Queen Speedpaint YouTube — January 21, 2017\n 3. A Review of Succubus Sundries 3 by Zayna Noble — January 20, 2017\n 4. A Review of Hell and Damnation by Carolyn Gregg — January 20, 2017\n 5. Succubi Image of the Week 470 — January 19, 2017\n\nMost commented posts\n\n 1. Desires 18 — 15 comments\n 2. The Declaration of the Succubi by Legion — 13 comments\n 3. The Fourth Taleversary… — 12 comments\n 4. Chosen – Tera’s 2014 Birthday Manip — 12 comments\n 5. Crossroads by TeraS — 11 comments\n\nAuthor's posts listings\n\nOct 02 2015\n\nIs Horseshoes and Hand Grenades the game of Lost Girl?\n\nI think either I didn’t quite understand things correctly this week on Lost Girl, or my definition of one’s “inner justice” isn’t what the writers of this episode came up with. There is such a thing as one’s inner truth, the single most important thought that we hold, no matter what, and what it means …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nOct 02 2015\n\nA Review of Jezebel by Gabriel Grantham\n\nJezebel by Gabriel Grantham\n\nIt is never a simple thing to put the thoughts in one’s mind onto the computer screen and share them with the world. The idea can be very good, the characters, setting, and moments in the story can be more than enough to hold the interest of the reader by far. The problem comes when …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nOct 01 2015\n\nSuccubi Image of the Week 402\n\nACME Instant Succubus Tail by Mr-DNA\n\nSomething a little bit different for the Succubi Image of the Week this time on the Tale… A bit of a comic strip with what I think is quite an amusing idea that made me laugh and, as well, ponder something for a story sometime… This story strip is called ACME Instant Succubus Tail and …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nSep 30 2015\n\nCan’t really see the sexy in this costume…\n\nSexy She Devil Costume\n\nSome costume designs I think are an attempt to put together the cheapest costume possible at the cheapest price and then hope, in an ill-advised way, that it will sell like hot cakes. Even if the costume isn’t even lukewarm. This is called the Sexy She Devil Costume and it comes with the dress, wings and …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nSep 29 2015\n\nA Review of Succubus of Lust by Reed James\n\nSuccubus of Lust by Reed James\n\nA work that is mostly a collection of individual sex scenes with very little plot or story to connect them is, for me, a rather huge turn off. I really do not like reading works like that because, honestly, it becomes boring, repetitive and most of all, that boredom just makes me want to finish …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nSep 29 2015\n\nA Review of Who’s Your Dryad by Dou7g and Amanda Lash\n\nWho's Your Dryad by Dou7g and Amanda Lash\n\nCatching up with the last of my reviews of the current works of the author Dou7g of the series called Succubus Temptations. You can find my reviews of the series here on the Tale, here, here, here as well as here and here and also here. The previous four works in the series were reviewed here and here and here. The prior work to this one can be found …\n\nContinue reading »\n\nSep 28 2015\n\nA Dream Shared By TeraS\n\nToday there should be the fourth part to “And Now The News” but it didn’t come together for me, and I didn’t like what did come together all that much, and so I am going to try, again, to make it what it should be. In any event, I have something else to share. It’s …\n\nContinue reading »\n\n97/5241st...2040...969798...100120...Lst", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.867690920829773} +{"content": "\n\nRegister & Login HERE\n\nHere at AUTHORSdB we've formed the only database of authors, including social media, book listings and much more, for today's mine-field of thousands of aspiring and established writers.\n\nWe are a dedicated website that helps authors for free.\n\nBarbara Townsend\n\nBarbara Townsend   June 23, 2018  \nComments (0)\nAdd to list\nAuthor photo.jpg\n\nAuthor Details\n\nWhere I Live\nBarbara Townsend’s writing journey began at the University of Wyoming. During her first fiction writing class she felt compelled to write a mystery. The thought of twists, turns, red herrings, clues and making them all fit into one story fascinated her. That first short story, Murder at Wainwright, she later wrote into Clear and Convincing Evidence. An internship in the Toppan Rare Books Library led her in another direction. With books dating from the 1800s, she wrote a thesis that examined women in nineteenth-century Mormon polygyny. That paper won a student competition at the university’s American Heritage Center. Her accumulated research led to historical mystery Blood Atonement. Her writing credits include the university’s newspaper and Air Force newspapers. She was first a student then a faculty member of the Wyoming Writing Project. 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The blazoning of the knights shields was done by heralds …   Wiktionary\n\n • blazoning — ˈblāz(ə)niŋ noun ( s) 1. : the act or process of blazoning 2. : heraldic or armorial bearings …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • blazoning — noun see blazon II …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • blazoning — bla·zon || bleɪzn n. show; display; coat of arms v. declare; beautify, embellish; boast …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • Tincture (heraldry) — In heraldry, tinctures are the colours used to emblazon a coat of arms. These can be divided into several categories including light tinctures called metals, dark tinctures called colours, nonstandard colours called stains, furs, and proper . A… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Blazonment — Bla zon*ment (bl[=a] z n*ment), n. The act of blazoning; blazoning; emblazonment. 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(See Roll of arms) Heraldry is the profession, study, or art of creating, granting, and blazoning …   Wikipedia\n\n • heraldry — heraldist, n. /her euhl dree/, n., pl. heraldries. 1. the science of armorial bearings. 2. the art of blazoning armorial bearings, of settling the rights of persons to bear arms or to use certain bearings, of tracing and recording genealogies, of …   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": 0.9999852180480957} +{"content": "Caterpillar Summer\n\nRegular price\nSale price\nRegular price\nSold out\nUnit price\nShipping calculated at checkout.\n\nAuthor/Contributor(s): McDunn, Gillian\nPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC\nDate: 04/02/2019\nBinding: Hardcover\nCondition: NEW\n\nThis beautifully written, emotional debut perfect for fans of Lynda Mullaly Hunt or Ali Benjamin tells the story of a girl, her special needs brother, and the summer they will never forget.\n\nAn engaging, honest book. --Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of The War That Saved My Life\n\nA beautiful story of family, forgiveness, life on an island, and growing up.\"--Kate Messner, author of Breakout and The Seventh Wish\n\nCat and her brother Chicken have always had a very special bond--Cat is one of the few people who can keep Chicken happy. 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Prabhakara’s Brihati has been commented upon by Shalikanatha in his Rijuvimala (“The Straight and Free from Blemishes”), whereas the same author’s Prakaranapanchika (“Commentary of Five Topics”)…\n\n Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "\nSeries: The Campfire Girls\n\nSeries by cover\n\n1–7 of 7 ( show all )\n\nWorks (7)\n\nThe Camp Fire Girls and Aunt Madge by Harriet Rietz1\nThe Camp Fire Girls' Week-end Party by Harriet Rietz2\nThe Camp Fire Girls' Success by Helen Hart3\nThe Camp Fire Girls in High School by Helen Hart4\nThe Camp Fire Girls' Duty Call by Helen Hart5\nThe Camp Fire Girls at Work by Helen Hart6\nThe Campfire Girls' Red Cross Work by Helen Hart7\n\nRelated tags\n\nSeries description\n\nA number of the titles in this series are reworkings of volumes from the 'Mary Lee' series, penned by Harriet Rietz, Helen Hart (a pseudonym of Samuel E. 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I know how it is to start something like that when you're older than pretty much everyone else. Glad she succeeded!\n05/02/11\nI love your first sentence - I have SO felt that way! Nice descriptions. Enjoyed this.\n05/03/11\nlovely writing\n05/03/11\nWhat a sweet way to share your special family memories from your youth. And congratulations!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9531421065330505} +{"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\nhilt the handle of a sword or knife.\nhim the male person or animal already talked about (a form of \"he\" used as an object of a verb or preposition).\nHimalayan Mountains a mountain range between India and Tibet that includes the world's highest mountain peaks.\nHimalayas the highest mountain range in the world, located between India and Tibet.\nhimself his own self (used to show that an action is done to the same male who does that action). [3 definitions]\nhind1 at or near the back; rear.\nhinder to hold back or stop the progress of.\nHindi the official language of India.\nhindrance someone or something that slows or stops progress.\nHindu a follower of Hinduism.\nHinduism the main religion of India, which has many gods that are part of the same supreme being. Hinduism has a strict system of social classes and a belief that the soul can be born again after death into a different body.\nhinge a device on a door, window, or lid made of two pieces connected so that one piece can open, close, or swing upon the other. [3 definitions]\nhint a sign or suggestion that is not made in a direct way. [2 definitions]\nhip1 the part on either side of the body between the waist and the thigh.\nhipbone the three joined bones that form one side of the skeleton from the upper thigh to the waist.\nhippo a short form of hippopotamus.\nhippopotamus a very large, round mammal that has short legs with hooves and thick skin with almost no hair. Hippopotamuses live in or near rivers and lakes of tropical Africa. 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REVIEW: \"One of the best things about this book is Hart's complete candor -- she holds nothing back -- giving readers both the pro and con of raising llamas.\" -- The Discriminating Librarian \"Packed with practical advice on all aspects of llama care, the easy, no-nonsense style of this book makes for compulsive reading. I was delighted to find a chapter on alpacas in this book and to read some very positive comments on these cousins of the llama.\" -- Camelid Capers [England] \"Rosana Hart is quite well known to the world of llama owners and she is an accomplished writer. She always gives the reader the thoughtful side, the considered view... 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In the introduction, Berger describes how the handicapped have historically been victims of prejudice and discrimination and sometimes even relegated to \"freak shows\"; this perception changed only with the rise of the \"medical model\" of disability. Now, those wheelchair bound can still pursue and enjoy sporting activities, including wheelchair basketball. Juette describes how he was \"recruited\" into gang life on Chicago's Southside. His accounts of gang life alone would recommend his book as a worthy assigned text by those who teach courses on the sociology of deviance and gangs. Those who teach sport sociology courses would also find merit in the firsthand accounts of participation in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA), which was founded in 1949. In short, this book has something to offer to both academics and lay readers. Recommended for academic and all public libraries.-Tim Delaney, SUNY at Oswego\n\nFrom the Publisher\n\"Juette’s story follows his evolution from boy to man, from gang member to wheelchair athlete, and it’s a story of determination and inspiration that will touch everyone who reads it.\"—Booklist\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9781592134748\n • Publisher: Temple University Press\n • Publication date: 3/28/2008\n • Edition description: New Edition\n • Pages: 192\n • Product dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.25 (h) x 0.70 (d)\n\nMeet the Author\n\nMelvin Juette is Community Service Coordinator of the Deferred Prosecution Unit of the Dane County District Attorney's Office in Madison, Wisconsin.\n\nRonald J. Berger is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nTable of Contents\n\nPreface     ix\nIntroduction   Ronald J. Berger     1\nRoots     21\nIn the Company of Peers     34\nGangs     46\nThe Shooting     57\nRoad to Recovery     69\nBreaking Away     82\nA Motley Crew     92\nFundamentally Sound     109\nLost and Found     126\nThe Best of All Victories     136\nConclusion   Ronald J. Berger     150\nNotes     16130, 2010\n\n Recommended - For those who love to read about turning your life around!\n\n This memoir tells about a young teenage african male by the name of Melvin Juette who turned his life around thanks to his friends and family. Melvin, a grown man now tells about his past about being in a gang and how it affeceted his life when he was just 16. At that age Melvin been shot in a gang-related shooting and was paralyzed from the waist down. Melvin said it was \"both the worst and best thing that happened\" to him. While in a wheelchair, Melvin decided to not give into self pity or despair. So, he started playing wheelchair basketball. He was so good, he becamed a star athelete and played on the U.S. National Wheelchair Basketball Team. While being a star on the team, Melvin even got to meet the president Bill Clinton and Hilary Clinton in 2000. Melvins successes made him a role model for kids, teens, and even adults who have disabilities and telling them, theres more to do then you think and you can always turn your life around. I recommend reading this very inspirational book.\n\n Was this review helpful? Yes  No   Report this review\n\n Posted March 15, 2008\n\n This book is amazing and a must buy!\n\n This is a book that from start to finish can not be put down. It is beautifully written and from a real perspective. Melvin does not hold back about his life in a gang and the transition he made in his life after he was paralyzed. He also does not take all the credit for where he is today, but gives it to the people that are apart of his life. This book shows how important mentors are in all of our lives and how important it is to give back to the next person coming up. It is an inspirational book for all adults, disabled or able-bodied.\n\n Was this review helpful? Yes  No   Report this review\n\n Posted August 31, 2011\n\n No text was provided for this review.\n\nSort by: Showing all of 3 Customer Reviews\n\nIf you find inappropriate content, please report it to Barnes & Noble\nWhy is this product inappropriate?\nComments (optional)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9472455382347107} +{"content": "Honey and Me\n\nSuper fun visit with Years 3 & 4\n\nI had the BEST time doing an author visit and writing workshops with Years 3 and 4 at the very special Naima JPS. The students were engaged, enthusiastic and a dream to work with. To be honest, I was super nervous beforehand because I didn’t want to let down or embarrass a certain Y3 student…\n\nRead more »\n\nHoney and Me shortlisted for the 2023/24 Hackmatack Award!\n\nWow, how cool! Honey and Me has been shortlisted in the English language fiction category of The Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Award–a literary program designed for young readers and based in Atlantic Canada. Each year, thousands of children in grades four to six read from the selection of outstanding Canadian books and vote for their…\n\nRead more »\n\nSchool Library Journal feature\n\nThank you to Marlaina Cockcroft for this amazing article in School Library Journal about recent Jewish-themed books that show a diversity of characters and genres and for highlighting Honey and Me …and me 😃!\n\nLibrary Book Club Chat\n\nI adore doing author visits and this was one was particularly fun because the kids at Henry Waldinger Memorial Library in Valley Stream, NY had already all read Honey and Me and had the best questions!\n\nAuthor Q&A on Deborah Kalb’s interview blog\n\nInsightful questions about Honey and Me in this interview with Deborah Kalb (December 15, 2022): https://deborahkalbbooks.blogspot.com/2022/12/q-with-meira-drazin.html    \n\nInterview on From the Mixed-Up Files… of middle-grade authors\n\nHonored to be interviewed as an author on the children’s books blog I write for (and have conducted many author interviews on!) October 27, 2022: https://fromthemixedupfiles.com/interview-with-meira-drazin-author-of-honey-and-me/\n\nAuthor Spotlight on Kidlit411\n\nA lovely first “author interview” and giveaway on Kidlit411 blog (October 28, 2022): http://www.kidlit411.com/2022/10/author-spotlight-meira-drazin.html.  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999985694885254} +{"content": "Maya Angelou\n\nMaya Angelou\n\nMaya Angelou has published six autobiographies, five books of essays, several books of poetry, and is credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning more than fifty years. She has received dozens of awards and over thirty honorary doctoral degrees. Angelou is best known for her series of autobiographies, which focus on her childhood and early adult experiences. 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Find out more about OverDrive accounts.\n\n   Not today\n\nA new era dawns in the world of Kiera Cass's #1 New York Times bestselling Selection series\n\nAmerica and Maxon's fairy-tale romance enchanted readers from the very first page of The Selection. Now find out what happens after happily ever after in this fourth captivating novel, perfect for fans of Veronica Roth's Divergent, Lauren Oliver's Delirium, or René!\n\nPublication Details\n\nPublication Date:\nThe Selection\n\n • Kindle Book\n • OverDrive Read 663.2 KB\n • Adobe EPUB eBook 1.6 MB\n\nKiera Cass (Author)\n\nKiera Cass is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Selection series and The Siren. She is a graduate of Radford University and currently lives in Christiansburg, Virginia, with her family. You can learn more about Kiera's books, videos,...\n\nMore about Kiera Cass\nThe Heir\nCopy and paste the code into your website.\nNew here? Learn how to read digital books for free", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9959307909011841} +{"content": "tree hugger\n\nDefinition of tree hugger\n\nsometimes disparaging : environmentalist sense 2 especially : an advocate for the preservation of woodlands\n\nExamples of tree hugger in a Sentence\n\nRecent Examples on the Web\n\nNot too long ago natural beauty was considered squarely in the domain of tree huggers and earth mamas. Lindsey Unterberger, Glamour, \"The Best Natural Beauty Products to Shop From Dermstore's Earth Day Sale,\" 21 Apr. 2018 To get there, the tree huggers who work outside the government need to stop practicing the low priority on diversity that Zinke preaches. Glenn Nelson, Outside Online, \"Op-Ed: Of Course Zinke Doesn't Care About Diversity,\" 3 Apr. 2018 Are there tree huggers at the agency who didn’t vote for Trump? Naomi Fry, The New Yorker, \"Scott Pruitt’s Dirty Politics,\" 3 Apr. 2017 Mann asks whether the tree hugger or the techno-fixer provides a better blueprint for the future of life on Earth. Mary Ellen Hannibal, San Francisco Chronicle, \"‘The Wizard and the Prophet,’ by Charles C. Mann,\" 12 Jan. 2018\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'tree hugger.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.\n\nSee More\n\nFirst Known Use of tree hugger\n\n1965, in the meaning defined above\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nLearn More about tree hugger\n\nStatistics for tree hugger\n\nLook-up Popularity\n\nTime Traveler for tree hugger\n\nThe first known use of tree hugger was in 1965\n\nSee more words from the same year\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nMore Definitions for tree hugger\n\ntree hugger\n\nEnglish Language Learners Definition of tree hugger\n\ndisapproving : someone who is regarded as foolish or annoying because of being too concerned about protecting trees, animals, and other parts of the natural world from pollution and other threats\n\nMore from Merriam-Webster on tree hugger\n\nRhyming Dictionary: Words that rhyme with tree hugger\n\nComments on tree hugger\n\nWhat made you want to look up tree hugger", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9735832214355469} +{"content": "Chapter 15 – And the Meek\n\nOver five years ago, certain friends suggested that I ought to make readings of my books.\nI obliged readily, without stopping to think just what this would entail. Now, 21 books, 571 episodes and almost 6 years later, I am done, at least as far as Chetwin’s Space is concerned.\n\nTo you who have helped along the way – you have already been thanked over and over: Yosua, who designed and built this space to make the readings possible; Briony, who supported the effort in so many ways; Anya, Michael, and Caidren, to Rem, Fire, and Jul – the Pockets who added to the listening experience with their reviews and round table discussions. So much love and support went into all this – I am one of the luckiest people I know.\n\nAnd you listeners who have checked in faithfully throughout the years – I hope that you have enjoyed the sharing as much as I. Oh, and stay tuned – I am asked to write the fourth Meg & Sue book and who knows? If and when it is done it is sure to find its place in here, so Mailchimp might once again come knocking on your door!\n\nNOTES: I am extending my readings into Anchor/fm, Spotify and other platforms for all pcs and mobile apps. (https://anchor.fm/grace-chetwin) etc.\nIn addition, I have begun a secondary podspot – Chetwin’s Backroom – to house all my adult novels, beginning with The Final Inheritance which is just ending in here. (I am right now loading the Atheling chapters in there.) Another thanks to Yosua – Yosua Wisnu, web designer, Chromavise. for designing and building those new sites.\nLastly, to round off this endeavour, I end with the ATM intro in full. I hope you listen and enjoy!\n\nNo Comments\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": 0.9980529546737671} +{"content": "House of Commons translation to Russian: Cambridge Dictionary Cambridge dictionaries logo\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"House of Commons\" - English-Russian dictionary\n\nHouse of Commons\n\nnoun [no plural]    \none of the two parts of the British parliament, with elected members who make laws палата общин Government administration and organisation\nTranslations of “House of Commons”\nin Turkish Avam Kamarası…\nin Polish Izba Gmin…\n(Definition of House of Commons from the Cambridge English-Russian Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “House of Commons” in Russian", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8585789799690247} +{"content": "\nFibrous is used with these nouns: ↑tissue\n\nCollocations dictionary. 2013.\n\nНужно сочинение?\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Fibrous — Fi brous, a. [Cf. F. fibreux.] Containing, or consisting of, fibers; as, the fibrous coat of the cocoanut; the fibrous roots of grasses. {Fi brous*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • fibrous — 1620s, from Mod.L. fibrosus, from L. fibra (see FIBER (Cf. fiber)) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • fibrous — [adj] stringy coarse, fibroid, hairy, muscular, pulpy, ropy, sinewy, stalky, threadlike, tissued, veined, wiry, woody; concept 606 Ant. nonfibrous …   New thesaurus\n\n • fibrous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ consisting of or characterized by fibres …   English terms dictionary\n\n • fibrous — [fī′brəs] adj. [< ModL fibrosus] 1. containing or composed of fibers 2. like fiber …   English World dictionary\n\n • fibrous — adjective Etymology: modification of Middle French fibreux, from fibre fiber Date: 1597 1. a. containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers b. characterized by fibrosis c. capable of being separated into fibers < a fibrous mineral > 2. tough,… …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • fibrous — [[t]fa͟ɪbrəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A fibrous object or substance contains a lot of fibres or fibre, or looks as if it does. Blood vessels are made up of layers of muscular, elastic and fibrous tissue …   English dictionary\n\n • fibrous — Composed of or containing fibroblasts, and also the fibrils and fibers of connective tissue formed by such cells. * * * fi·brous fī brəs adj 1) containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers 2) characterized …   Medical dictionary\n\n • fibrous — fi|brous [ˈfaıbrəs] adj consisting of many fibres or looking like fibres ▪ The coconut has a fibrous outer covering …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • fibrous — fi|brous [ faıbrəs ] adjective FORMAL containing fibers or similar to fibers: fibrous tissue …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9332852363586426} +{"content": "Call Boomerang Books 1300 36 33 32\n\nDescription - Twin Cities Impressions by Greg Ryan\n\nThe title of this book is Twin Cities Impressions and is written by author Greg Ryan. 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And to think that I almost missed seeing it, because, exhausted from a dreary, rainy Monday - I almost didn’t sit down to log in to nanowrimo.org at all. But I did - after the kids were in bed - at nearly half-past 9pm in my pjs with a cup of chamomile.\n\nAnd here’s what I saw: 30 Covers in 30 Days - Day Twelve\n\nDragon Kingdom & The Wishing Stone!\n\nRead the NaNoWriMo Blog Post Here:\nhttp://blog.nanowrimo.org/post/180037976602/30-covers-30-days-day-twelve\n\nThis is a contest I’ve participated in since I joined NaNoWriMo for the first time in 2016, when I was writing the first book of The Dream Chronicles, Tiger Kingdom & The Book of Destiny. I never expected to have one of my novels chosen!\n\nDesigner Mark Pagano (www.markpagano.com) has created a colorful design that captures the title, and I think will appeal to young readers. I don’t think NaNoWriMo rules allow for me to use this cover in any published versions or for marketing purposes (ie: it can’t be used for sales, etc) but it’s great to have for writing inspiration! Big thanks to both Mark and NaNoWriMo for giving writers the chance to see their ideas become art! I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep for a while after seeing this, so maybe I’ll get in another thousand words....:-)\n\nHappy Writing & Reading! And thank you for visiting my Author Blog.\n\nFeatured Post\n\nHappy NaNoWriMo 2018!\n\nToday marks the first day of National Novel Writing Month 2018, and this is my third year in a row participating. Writers from across th...\n\nRecent Posts", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000085830688477} +{"content": "How to say TAU in Portuguese taʊ, tɔ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate TAU to Portuguese? This page provides all possible translations of the word TAU in the Portuguese language.\n\nDiscuss this TAU Portuguese translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"TAU.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 25 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": 0.9999908804893494} +{"content": "Release day countdown by Kaye Spencer #upcomingrelease #prairierosepubs\n\n95 days and counting… Give Me Tomorrow, my paranormal-lite cowboy/vampire novella set in 1990 Colorado, releases through Fire Star Press on September 27, 2018 just\n\nKaye Spencer – Interview & giveaway at Best of the West Blog – Mar 13th #westernromance\n\n    Stop by E.E. 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Full of, or rich in, events or incidents; as, an eventful journey; an eventful period of history; an eventful period of life. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • eventful — index cardinal (outstanding), critical (crucial), stellar Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • eventful — c.1600, from EVENT (Cf. event) + FUL (Cf. ful). In Shakespeare, once, and no record of it between then and Johnson s Dictionary. Related: Eventfully; eventfulness …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • eventful — [adj] significant, busy active, consequential, critical, crucial, decisive, exciting, fateful, full, historic, important, lively, memorable, momentous, notable, noteworthy, outstanding, remarkable, signal; concept 548 Ant. dull, insignificant,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • eventful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ marked by interesting or exciting events …   English terms dictionary\n\n • Eventful — Infobox Company company name = Eventful company company type = Private genre = Web service foundation = 2004 founder = Brian Dear location city = San Diego, California location country = USA location = origins = key people = area served =… …   Wikipedia\n\n • eventful — [[t]ɪve̱ntfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe an event or a period of time as eventful, you mean that a lot of interesting, exciting, or important things have happened during it. Her eventful life included holding senior positions in the Colonial …   English dictionary\n\n • eventful — e|vent|ful [ıˈventfəl] adj full of interesting or important events ▪ She s led quite an eventful life. ▪ an eventful day …   Dictionary of contemporary English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6677209138870239} +{"content": "A Midsummer Night's Dream Trade Paper\nA Midsummer Night's Dream Trade Paper\n\nA Midsummer Night's Dream Trade Paper\n\nOur Price:\nThe authoritative edition of A Midsummer Night's DreamCatherine Belsey\n Edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine\n\n TEACHERS: Folger Shakespeare Library classroom resources are available at www.folger.edu. To download curriculum guides for Shakespeare plays, visit simonandschuster.net/folger.\n\n William Shakespeare, 2016, Paperback, 256 Pages. 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I'm not sure what it is that makes Mia continue to be friends with her. She's abrasive and pushy and bossy and down right mean and insulting to the people she claims are her friends. It really rubs me the wrong way. Other than the Lilly side of things, I love how the author chose to poke fun at the differences in the film versions of the series. That move endeared me to Ms. Cabot all the more. Michael, oh Michael, how much I love this guy! He's smart without being abrasive like his sister, and he truly seems to care about Mia. I love his line at the end of the book, which totally sealed my love for his character. Oh, the story, so the plot is a bit different this time and focuses a lot on high school and how it compares to her princess life. I liked the comparison aspect and think it was brilliant to write it that way. Great addition to the series and a must read for true fans. 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The cousins travel down the Nile on their holiday and are soon caught up in an adventure they didn't expect to happen. They dodge danger in the form of a deadly giant cobra, outwit seriously creepy baddies, survive the desert, and finally discover the secret of the sacred scarab. As the book evolved, an entire series developed in the background - The Chronicles of the Stone. The Chronicles continue in the second book, The Search for the Stone of Excalibur, which Fiona has just completed. Justin and Adam find themselves plunged into the myths and legends of King Arthur and his wondrous sword.\nThe Secret of the Sacred Scarab has enjoyed book contest wins and nominations\n\n* Finalist Children's Fiction  Next Generation 2009 Indie Book Awards\n* Finalist Juvenile Fiction USA National Best Books 2009\n* Winner Pre-Teen 2009 Readers' Favorites Awards\n\n* Number 2 in the Children's & Teens Book Connection Top Ten Favourite Books of 2009 for Kids, Tweens & Teens\n* Winner Silver Medal Teen Fiction 2010 Nautilus Book Awards\n* Finalist Children’s Fiction 2010 International Book Awards\n* Winner Bronze Medal Pre-Teen Fiction 2010 Moonbeam Book Awards\n* Finalist 2011 Rubery Book Awards\n* Winner Gold Award Mystery Pre-Teen 2011 Children’s Literary Classics Awards\n* 2nd Place 2011 YA Sharpwrit Book Awards\n * Winner Gold Medal 2013 Wise Bear Book Awards\n\nFiona has several other strings to her bow. 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All Rights Reserved.\nWebsite hosted by LIT Creations.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9974676370620728} +{"content": "On Sale: Aug 24, 2021\n\nVirgin River (Paperback)\n\n • by Robyn Carr", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9713873863220215} +{"content": "attributable 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 \"attributable\" - Business English Dictionary\n\nSee all translationsTranslations of “attributable”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 歸因於…的, 由於…的…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 归因于…的, 由于…的…\n(Definition of attributable from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of attributable?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore Business English definitions for “attributable”\n\nDefinitions of “attribut", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7919832468032837} +{"content": "Darlene Foster's Blog\n\nConversations With Colleen: Meet Author, Darlene Foster\n\nPosted on: January 19, 2019\n\nCheck out my conversation with Colleen Chesebro, where I talk about libraries, my supportive family and upcoming projects.\n\nWord Craft ~ Prose and Poetry4 Responses to \"Conversations With Colleen: Meet Author, Darlene Foster\"\n\nSo much fun to have you for a visit, Darlene. I hope you stop by again. ❤\n\nI’m sure I will. There are many other questions I would have loved to answer. Thanks for the opportunity! xo\n\nAny time you want to appear again, let me know. You’re always welcome. ❤️\n\nWonderful, Darl", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6994369029998779} +{"content": "College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences > Academics > Philosophy > Student Resources > Philosophy Circle\n\nPhilosophy Circle\n\nDePaul’s Philosophy Circle is a student group dedicated to fostering philosophical discussion. The club meets regularly and sponsors events ranging from viewing and discussing films to meeting with visiting speakers. Anyone is welcome to participate. Events are usually announced through the undergraduate list serve. For more information or to join the list serve, contact the Philosophy Department’s Undergraduate Director, Dr. Avery Goldman (agoldman@depaul.edu).\n\nPhilosophy Circle Dates and Times, flyer can be picked up in the department\n\n2018-2019 Events\n2017-2018 Events\n2016-2017 Events\n2015-2016 Events\n2014-2015 Events\n2013-2014 Events\n2012-2013 Events\n2011-2012 Events\n2010-2011 Events", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "Showing 1 results\n\nArchival description\nJohnson, Josephine Concrete poetry\nAdvanced search options\nPrint preview View:\n\nJohnson, Josephine papers\n\n • 1965-2007\n\nDr. Josephine Johnson is Professor Emeritus of the University of Miami School of Communication, former Chair of the Department of Communications, and alumna of the University. Her scholarship extends from W. B. Yeats to post-modern British poets. ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998135507106781} +{"content": "\n\nFollow Harriet on Twitter\n\nAbout Harriet\n\nLast Night, A Dream.\n\nBy Amber Tamblyn\n\nI’m floating in a Hawaiian ocean, belly up to the Trade Winds.  Hands up over my head.  Eyes closed.  Cocooned in the Pacific salinity.  The sun is the most attentive lover.  I can hear nothing under.  I feel everything above.  The current begins to calm.  I wonder if I’ve drifted too far off shore.  I open my eyes and look back to the beach where tiny people under tiny umbrellas poke out of the thread thin sand line like miniature willows.  It’s quiet where I am.  I can see hugely dark storm clouds in the distance coming up over the mountains and towards them.  It will pour on their towels first.  Maybe I should stay in the water where I’m already wet?  Let it pass?  The cloud is so big, I can’t even make out which way it’s moving.  West?  Southwest?  There are bursts of blurry plum colored thunder from deep within.  Looks like a fire’s smoke.  I’m in awe.  I’ve never seen something that shade, a cloud so confident.  I hear the human oars of a backstroke coming up behind me.  I turn.  Benazir Bhutto has stopped her swimming 5 feet from me.  Her head bobs up and down in the water.  Mouth, no mouth.  Just eyes and nose.  Mouth, no mouth.  Just eyes.  She’s paddling with her hands, keeping herself in place.  She’s staring at me.  Her hand comes out of the water, she places her index finger against her lips.  “Shhhhh.”\n\nComments (7)\n\n • On December 8, 2009 at 11:48 pm Stephanie Cascio wrote:\n\n This was a dream? How interesting.\n\n • On December 9, 2009 at 7:36 am M D wrote:\n\n Today, questions form. Benazir Bhutto wears a bikini and bobs like an apple? Storms bear down on swimming starlets? Poetry pours from the mouth of a babe? Is there symmetry in dreams?\n\n • On December 9, 2009 at 1:27 pm Amber Tamblyn wrote:\n\n I never said she was wearing a bikini. I could only see her face.\n\n This was all I can remember from a dream I had 2 nights ago. Wanted to share it. I woke up feeling freaked out by it.\n\n • On December 10, 2009 at 12:20 pm Ann wrote:\n\n What a vivid dream! I really enjoyed the description – I could really see it in my mind. I wonder what it means?\n\n • On December 12, 2009 at 9:44 pm B wrote:\n\n Nice to have this quality post, makes the internet bill worth paying.\n\n • On December 13, 2009 at 3:54 pm Steve Mackin wrote:\n\n A Dream\n\n I had to replace a burnt out light,\n which I was sure was a single bulb.\n I found I had to stand on a chair,\n which felt as if it was made of stone.\n And I had to lean against a wall\n and rest my head upon an edge\n opening on an unfathomable hole.\n And I had to grab the chandelier\n to steady it to change the bulb.\n And when I did then lights ignited,\n more lights than I knew were there,\n a second, which had seemed extinct,\n and another I couldn’t see before,\n and then thousands flickering with\n a perfect, brilliant pearly sphere\n hovering at the center of it all.\n And under the lights the chair ignited,\n ten thousand sights, and the great abyss\n was full of water so pure it was invisible\n but for the glittering play of lights\n that revealed “the vasty fields of France”\n and that jewel set in the silver sea.\n\n • On December 19, 2009 at 9:58 pm Verna wrote:\n\n I love this poem. Very visual. and the last line is perfect. It sounds like a sweet dream, Amber. I’m wondering what was going on that you were freaked out by it.\n\nPosted in Uncategorized on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 by Amber Tamblyn.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5336219072341919} +{"content": "Premium Blogs\n\nI'm a writer and a geek. A lover of literature and music. I write about life with passion and humor. I love reading well written blogs. 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I really liked the letters from fans that were included between chapters.\n\nPros: East to read\n\nCons: Need to read other book first\n\n0 of 0 people found this review helpful.\n\nDid you?\n\nNikki R.\nRating: 5\n\nposted 5 years ago\n\nI just finished reading this book in a matter of hours. I couldn't put it down! It made me want to adopt a dog of my own. It also echoed how I feel about pit bulls; that they are sorely misunderstood.\n\nPros: Incourages people to adopt dogs and to be patient with them.\n\nCons: Too short!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9983212947845459} +{"content": "Current ELANews - Writing\n\n<< Previous 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 of 26\n\nBooks are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators\n\nThu 05 Sep, 2013 - ELAN Classifieds\n\nLet's prove that this quote by Stephen Fry is true. I'm currently building a bookshelfie (picture one takes of oneself in front of a bookhelf) gallery and am looking for people to submit their pictures to show the world that books are still alive and lovec (see the gallery here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/100792925@N03/.)\n\nIn exchange for your picture, I will glady link back to or showcase your work on my social media (my facebook page has an average reach of 500/people/week).\n\nIf you'd like to join in on the fun, send your bookshelfie to scbecauseican@gmail.com. Include your first name and location as well.\n\nThank you very much!\n\nRead full...\n\nSet Your Story Free - A Transformational Writing Retreat in Montreal, July 5 - 11, 2015\n\nStart Date: Sun 05 Jul, 2015\nEnd Date: Sat 11 Jul, 2015\n\nArtistic Events\n\nDo you have a book inside you dying to get out about your life or your business? Have people been telling you, \"You should write a book\"?\n\nSo what’s stopping you?\n\nMaybe you think you don't have the talent to write. Maybe you don't even believe you have a story to tell. You might be telling yourself: \"No one would want to hear from me because nothing interesting has ever happened to me, or I'm not an expert in anything.\"\n\nOr maybe you keep telling yourself there’s not enough time, or it’s too late.\n\nSound familiar?\n\nIf you've ever had any of these thoughts, then this writing retreat is for you!\n\nRead full...\n\nScreenwriting Seminar, Montreal, July 5\n\nFri 22 May, 2015 - Workshops\n\nA one-day intensive seminar where you'll learn about characters and characterization, narrative structure, visualization, story boarding, dialogue, script formatting, and more. No experience is necessary!\n\nThe seminar is a combination of instruction and hands-on activities connected to a variety of video clips. There are individual as well as interactive exercises designed to reinforce concepts introduced throughout the day. As a bonus, participants receive a complimentary package filled with useful information they will refer to again and again after the seminar.\n\nThe Basic Screenwriting Seminar is a day designed to kick start your creativity. Not only will you get the tools you need to write your own screenplay, you'll meet others who share your passion for writing.\n\nSPECIAL: Register by Tuesday, May 26th at 5pm, share it on Facebook & Twitter, and get an automatic discount of $50 at checkout. That's a savings of 33%!\n\nRead full...\n\nThe Montreal International Poetry Prize\n\nThu 22 Jan, 2015 - Calls for Submissions\n\nEntry Requirements\n\nAll entries must be original, unpublished works of the Entrant. No poems may be entered on anyone’s behalf. No translations. All entries must be primarily in English. All entries must be submitted online using our entry form.\n\nRead full...\n\nItalocanadese.com seeks contributors\n\nSat 16 May, 2015 - Calls for Submissions\n\nItalocanadese.com - an online magazine dedicated to all things Italian Canadian - is on the lookout for new contributors from across Canada. Every story has an Italian Canadian angle, be it in the subject matter, the interview subject, or the issue at hand. Stories fall within four categories: News, Arts & Culture, Community or Events. Stories can run anywhere from 300 to 1500 words in length. Italocanadese.com pays a small honorarium for every published story. Contact Editor-in-Chief Agata De Santis at agata@redheadproductions.com for further details.\n\nRead full...\n\nAn Evening with Giller Prize Winner Sean Michaels\n\nStart Date: Wed 13 May, 2015\nEnd Date: Wed 13 May, 2015\n\nCommunity Events\n\nWednesday, May 13 at 7 pm\nEleanor London Côte Saint-Luc Public Library\n5851 Cavendish Blvd.\n\nRead full...\n\nResonance Reading Series\n\nStart Date: Wed 06 May, 2015\nEnd Date: Wed 06 May, 2015\n\nArtistic Events\n\nWednesday 6 May\nCafé Résonance, 5175A ave du Parc, Montreal\n\nRead full...\n\nSoliloquies Anthology Call for Editors\n\nWed 15 Apr, 2015 - Volunteer Opportunities\n\nSoliloquies Anthology is currently seeking applicants for our 2015-2016 Editorial Committee. We are Concordia’s undergraduate literary journal that publishes both in print and online, giving students the opportunity to gain valuable publishing and editorial experience.\n\nWe are hiring for the following positions:\n\n • Managing Editor\n • Social Media Editor\n • Web Content Editor\n • Poetry Editors\n • Fiction Editors\nRead full...\n\nStart Date: Thu 30 Apr, 2015\nEnd Date: Thu 30 Apr, 2015\n\nArtistic Events\n\nCome join us for a night of drinks and readings while we celebrate the launch of our Spring print issue!\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1564414340497838/\n\nFind us on twitter: @scrivenerreview\n\nRead full...\n\nSLS Montreal Flash Fiction Prize\n\nWed 01 Apr, 2015 - Calls for Submissions\n\nSummer Literary Seminars and Cosmonauts Avenue are teaming up to present the inaugural SLS Montreal Flash Fiction Prize! In celebration of our fourth (!) SLS Montreal mini-program, we’re going small in our contest! Flash fiction! A five-week contest!\n\nRead full...\n\nReminder: Call for Titles - Issue #47, Summer 2015\n\nMon 06 Apr, 2015 - Calls for Submissions\n\nApril 23rd deadline\n\nWith the spring mRb published and warmer weather promising a change of season, the mRb team is turning its attention to the upcoming summer issue. Yes...summer!\n\nWe're currently looking for new publications to consider for issue #47 of the Montreal Review of Books. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, graphic novels, criticism, children’s & YA, etc – we invite you to submit any style of literature.\n\nRead full...\n\nBlue Metropolis and Librairie Drawn & Quarterly present: Junot Díaz in conversation with Heather O'Neill\n\nStart Date: Thu 23 Apr, 2015\nEnd Date: Thu 23 Apr, 2015\n\nArtistic Events\n\nWe are pleased to announce that Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Díaz (Drown, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, This is How You Lose Her) will be coming to Montreal as part of the Blue Metropolis festival! He will receive the Premio Metropolis Azul and discuss his work with Heather O’Neill.\n\nAt the Rialto Theatre (5723 ave. du Parc)\nDoors at 6 p.m., event at 7 p.m.\n\nRead full...\n\nCreative Writing Workshop with Tim Fain\n\nTue 31 Mar, 2015 - Workshops\n\nSundays from 10 am to 12 pm\nEleanor London Côte Saint-Luc Public Library\n5851 Cavendish Blvd.\n$40 for CSL Library members; $50 for non-members\n\nRead full...\n\nStart Date: Thu 16 Apr, 2015\nEnd Date: Thu 16 Apr, 2015\n\nCommunity Events\n\n3625 Aylmer, Montreal (between Pine & Prince Arthur)  514-845-2600\n\nProducer/host Ilona Martonfi  514-939-4173\n\nilona.martonfi@sympatico.ca\n\nRead full...\n\nTheatre Morin Heights\n\nStart Date: Thu 16 Apr, 2015\nEnd Date: Thu 16 Apr, 2015\n\nCommunity Events\n\nReading - NEW evening ! RETURN TO A NEW location\n\nRead full...\n\nGraphic Novel Book Club: Beautiful Darkness\n\nStart Date: Wed 15 Apr, 2015\nEnd Date: Wed 15 Apr, 2015\n\nCommunity Events\n\nLibrairie Drawn & Quarterly (211 Bernard ouest)\n7 p.m.\n\nEach month we host a Graphic Novel Book Club meeting, open to all, during which we hang out and informally discuss a featured graphic novel! Our pick for April is Fabien Vehlmann & Kerascoët’s Beautiful Darkness (translated by Helge Dascher). We will meet at the Drawn & Quarterly bookstore on Wednesday, April 15th at 7 PM. Discussion will be hosted by D+Q store staffer Alyssa. There will be refreshments and collective insight! We offer you a 20% discount on Beautiful Darkness from March 18 until the meeting date.\n\nRead full...\n\nThe Vallum Award for Poetry 2015\n\nWed 15 Apr, 2015 - Calls for Submissions\n\nSend us your best poems!\n\nThis year's Vallum Award for Poetry is judged by Stephanie Bolster and offers a first prize $750 and a second prize of $250. Poets may submit up to three poems of maximum of 60 lines each.\n\nDEADLINE: July 15th, 2015\n\nFor more details visit www.vallummag.com/contestrules.html\n\nRead full...\n\nInfinithéâtre's Annual Write-on-Q! Playwriting Competition\n\nMon 13 Apr, 2015 - Calls for Submissions\n\nOnce again, Infinithéâtre is looking for original works with the potential to shake up the Québec theatre scene!\n\nPlays developed by Infinithéâtre have been performed in and around Montreal, Stratford Ontario, New York, Tokyo, Cairo, Toronto and in Ottawa at the NAC!\n\nUnproduced English or Bilingual plays written by Québec writers are eligible to be submitted.\n\nRead full...\n\nHeather O'Neill launches Daydreams of Angels: In conversation with Anna Leventhal\n\nStart Date: Thu 09 Apr, 2015\nEnd Date: Thu 09 Apr, 2015\n\nArtistic Events\n\nLibrairie Drawn & Quarterly (211 Bernard ouest)\n7 p.m.\n\nJoin us for the launch of Heather O'Neill's highly anticipated short story collection, Daydreams of Angels! Heather will be in conversation with Anna Leventhal (Sweet Affliction).\n\nHeather O’Neill’s unforgettable novels The Girl Who Was Saturday Night and Lullabies for Little Criminals, captured readers with their disarming characters and irreverent descriptions of life on Montreal’s St. Laurent Boulevard. Here, O’Neill’s voice takes flight in a collection of original stories that evoke sorrow, laughter and heartbreak.\n\nRead full...\n\n<< Previous 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 of 26", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991596937179565} +{"content": "A Painful Post Mortem - Couldn't Put This Book Down\n\nPosted at 23:00pm on 25th August 2008\n\nI’m not normally a reader; however, I could not put this book down. I felt privileged . . . This is an honest account of the difficulties that are all too often encountered behind the scenes. Thank you . . . For those of you have not read it, I strongly encourage you to (do so).\n\nPenny, Torquay\n\nMel's Comment:\n\nThanks, Penny. I see from your e-mail that you work in a drugs rehabilitation centre. That makes your praise even more gratifying. Mel", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994783997535706} +{"content": "AustLit logo\nimage of person or book cover 6932108657667956005.jpg\nThis image has been sourced from LAAL website\ny separately published work icon Ampe Kweke Alengkiwelheke single work   picture book   children's  \nAlternative title: A Child Hides Herself\n\nAuthor and illustrator unknown.\n\nIssue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Ampe Kweke Alengkiwelheke\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\nAbstractHistoryArchive Description\n\nThis book about a girl is written in the Arrente language text and narrative.\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nLanguage: Aboriginal Arrernte AIATSIS ref. (C8) (NT SG53-02) AUSTLANG note: There are several dialects of Arrernte (cf. Koch 2004) but in this database, distinctions between Central Arrernte, Western Arrernte, Southern Arrernte, and Eastern Arrernte are not made\nIn Eastern Arrente text only.\n • Appears in:\n y separately published work icon Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Charles Darwin University , Northern Territory : Charles Darwin University , 2014 7544524 2014 website series - publisher31 Jan 2019 13:44:58", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9968108534812927} +{"content": "skip navigation\n\nThe Drum\n\nGrace Talusan was born in the Philippines and grew up in the US. She writes fiction and essays with recent publications in Best American Medical Writing 2009 and Solstice:a magazine of diverse voices. She contributes book reviews to The Rumpus. She teaches writing at Tufts University and Grub Street. For more, visit http://gracetalusan.com/\n\nHer flash fiction piece \"The Girl in the Red Dress\" appeared in the May 2010 issue of The Drum.\n\nupdated: 7 years ago\n\nAudio Stories by GRACE TALUSAN\n\nThe Girl in The Red Dress", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9799094796180725} +{"content": "iskape Audiobooks\n\nSomething in the Water\n\nAuthor: Steadman, Catherine\nNarrator: Steadman, Catherine\nFormat: CD\nApprox. 12 hours\nFiction Coming Soon\nThriller/Mystery\nJune 2018\nAdd to Wishlist!\n\nSummary:\n\nMain Categories:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998970627784729} +{"content": "Wednesday, October 23, 2013\n\nIn Progress/Under Construction\n\nI wasn’t sure what to write about and figured my blog should also act as a reminder for the list of things to be done/books to be read and reviewed.\n\nCurrently writing:\n\n·        Review of Shiri by D.S. Taylor (for Author Alliance)\n\nCurrently Reading:\n\n·        30 Scary Tales by Rayne Hall (Halloween Review)\n·        Entitlement by Mike Worley (Mystery) (for Author Alliance)\n·        Twin Magnolia: A Soul Call by Victoria Propescu (for Author Alliance)\n\nFor Author Alliance means I will post it here on the blog, two weeks after its publication on the Author Alliance website and will also be tweeting about it from here.\n\nStarting 1st of November, I will be reading the following:\n\n·        2 Officers by Essam Youssef (Arabic), which I will be reviewing in both Arabic and English.\n·        Twin Magnolia – if I haven’t finished it – though hopefully I will by the 30th of October.\n\nI will be looking forward to some more Arabic reads then and hopefully pick up with studying and revising my previous German levels and reading some short or children’s stories or blog posts.\n\nWith all these to-dos, it’s a bit hard to focus on writing much, if at all. So the moment I finish October’s to-read, I’ll be back to writing poetry and stories and taking a closer look at the writing prompts. This week’s #VisDare looks interesting, might try to give it a shot sometime tomorrow. I’m also looking forward to Lillie McFerrin’s weekly word prompt, which will be posted tomorrow.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7777731418609619} +{"content": "Posted by on Jan 17, 2012 in Other Parsi Stuff | 0 comments\n\nHere is the second story, in a series brought to you via the Parzor Foundation website. This story talks about the discovery of something many of us are now very familiar with, during the reign of King Jamshed… but first, a word of caution: do not try this at home 😉\n\n“The young girl walked purposefully towards this vat. She had decided to poison herself with the foul smelling liquid and end her life. She carefully opened the vat and drank some cupfuls of that rich red liquid. She felt dizzy and thinking she was about to die, she lay down and prayed for a quick release…”\n\nPlease click here to read the full story.\n\nRelated posts:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998904466629028} +{"content": "Hit Him Until He Dies\n\nS3 (short story singles) are quick reads, fiction and essay, tales and takes, but by no means easy. In this tale, a boy must choose among friend, family, foe, with long-term consequences that can’t possibly be seen …umpkin Eater\n\nAlex Rodriguez cheated. Took the easy way. Lied. And if he really does have faith, as he said after the Red Sox game Sunday, he\n\nRead More »\n\nTake Up Do\n\nIn my mid-20s — half an age (mine) and still nearly nil on maturity ago — I noticed a thing that at the time was\n\nRead More »\n\nBeing That Guy\n\nOnce after one of my MFA professors had said the work we were reading was neither good nor original, the student who’d produced the pages\n\nRead More »\n\nNo It Won’t\n\nI don’t think that quotation means what we think it means. Beauty will not save the world and anyway Dostoevsky didn’t say it and anyways\n\nRead More »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999731779098511} +{"content": "Reviews for Hermione Pulls It off\njensteed chapter 3 . 7/23/2014\nHa, I loved the side bet. Very sneaky ;)\nStormDragonfly chapter 5 . 6/11/2014\nI already know I love this story, before I finish over on Ashwinder. :)\nangel897 chapter 5 . 10/11/2012\nliked it\nWhisper Gypsy chapter 5 . 8/3/2012\nloved this and headed over to find that last chapter!\nDesvario chapter 5 . 6/27/2012\nchapter 6\n\nI finished reading the other page.\n\nthat evil will not let you post here.\n\na sympathetic story.\n\nI liked the character of Hermy :)\nKay8abc chapter 5 . 6/19/2011\nI love it. It was enjoyable. I really liked ch six.\nRedbookbluebook chapter 5 . 6/6/2010\nThis story was realistic and concise and all in all very humorous and well written.\nAthena Keating-Thomas chapter 2 . 2/11/2010\nLol! You've enjoyed House of Cards, I take it? I certainly did.\nWynnCharmer chapter 5 . 12/25/2009\nWhoa whoa. Nice job!\nTwilight's.Lover chapter 1 . 8/13/2009\nhaha, hillarious\nCherryFlamingo chapter 1 . 7/31/2009\nvery interesting xD\nAlex the Anachronistic chapter 1 . 7/31/2009\nFreyalyn chapter 3 . 6/11/2009\n\"Severus, she filed away for future reference, is a bit of a drama queen. Although, to be fair, anyone could have worked that out from the way he flounced into potion's classes.\"\n\nOh yes...\nczenema chapter 1 . 3/13/2009\nSorry, Shiv,\n\nI have been very busy with changing my working place, so I only got finished the first half of your story.\n\nHere's the webpage I created for it :\n\nThanks very much indeed, I hope I will have now more time to translate.\n\nBy the way I will ask other works of yours.\n\nMariann, Hungary.\nGuest chapter 5 . 1/30/2009\nHoping that no-one ever asked You...\n\nI would like to ask your permission for the translation of this fanfic.\n\nIt's going to be Hungarian, I will put it on the biggest Hungarian HP Community's fanfic site :\n\nmy e-mail is : .\n\nHope to get your permission and Thanks it is lovely and very witty !\n172 | Page 1 2 3 4 11 .. 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On October 20th 2015 LIDER will engage with two selected communities: linguistics and experts in digital humanities, via a national roadmapping workshop that will take place in Spain. The 7th LIDER roadmapping workshop will focus on these topics and will be held in Madrid at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. The participation will be free and open. Spanish will be the main language of the event. For more information also about participation please visit the workshop website http://lider-project.eu/workshopMadrid/\n\nCopyright © 2017 W3C ® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio, Beihang) Usage policies apply.\nQuestions or comments? ishida@w3.org", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5893179178237915} +{"content": "Creative fun in\nthe palm of your hand.\nPrinted from https://www.Writing.Com/view/2205047\nRated: E · Poetry · Comedy · #2205047\nA poetry club piece about tomorrow--and how we sometimes write about it.\n\nWhen we write about tomorrow\n\nWhy is it that whenever\n\nwe write about tomorrow\n\nit's always about procrastination?\n\nDidn't I tell you yesterday?\n© Copyright 2019 Steve Joos (874-3150 at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.\nWriting.Com, its affiliates and syndicates have been granted non-exclusive rights to display this work.\nLog in to Leave Feedback\nNot a Member?\nSignup right now, for free!\nAll accounts include:\n*Bullet* FREE Email @Writing.Com!\n*Bullet* FREE Portfolio Services!\nPrinted from https://www.Writing.Com/view/2205047", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6834075450897217} +{"content": "phrases, sayings, idioms and expressions at\n\nPhrases, Sayings and Idioms Home > Discussion Forum\n\nRe: Much obliged\n\nPosted by R. Berg on January 28, 2003\n\nIn Reply to: Much obliged posted by Jodi on January 27, 2003\n\n: Can anyone tell me where the saying \"Much obliged\" or \"Most obliged\" came from?\n\nThe earliest quotation for this phrase in the Oxford English Dictionary is dated approx. 1548:\n\"Chron. Henry VII\" Yf yt chaunce me by your ayde . . . to recover . . . I . . . shalbe so muche obliged and bounde unto you.\n\nThe OED defines this sense of \"oblige\" as \"To be bound to a person by ties of gratitude; to owe or feel gratitude; to be indebted to a person (or thing) for something. Now said only in reference to small services, esp. in making an acknowledgement or request; also, formally, where there is no real indebtedness, as in ordering goods from a tradesman, etc.\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5531858205795288} +{"content": "skip to content\nVindication Vol 6. Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nVindication Vol 6.\n\nAuthor: John Jackson Miller\nPublisher: Dark Horse 2009.\nEdition/Format:  Book : Juvenile audience : English : Graphic Edition\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\nMaterial Type: Juvenile audience\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: John Jackson Miller\nISBN: 1595822747 9781595822741\nOCLC Number: 608887497\nNotes: Fugitive Padawan Zayne Carrick's quest to clear his name is finally concluded in this huge, novel-length volume! Zayne and his con-artist companion Gryph commit to exposing the dark actions of the secret Jedi Covenant. Doing so takes them not only to the homeworld of one of Zayne's murdering Masters, but into the most highly guarded place on the planet - a storehouse of Sith artifacts! But his days as a renegade won't end there! Zayne's search for justice will continue to Coruscant, where he'll confront his Master, Lucien Draay, and the members of the Jedi Covenant in a showdown that will end his days as a fugitive - one way, or another!\nDescription: 168 pages paperback.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\n\nSimilar Items\n\nRelated Subjects:(1)\n\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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While she mostly writes paranormal or fantasy stories, she has been seen exploring the real world once or twice.\n\nWebsite | Facebook | Twitter\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\nBlog Button 2Ge-Mi Now Available", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7528104186058044} +{"content": "\nDecember 11, 2022\n\nWaPo Opinion: Originalism is bunk\n\nhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/12/01/originalism-liberal-lawyers-supreme-court-trap/\nMay 18, 2022\n\nThe Abeng | vol 5, no 1\n\nClick here to access The Abeng archive\nMarch 22, 2022\n\nConversations on Scripturalizing\n\nVideo recordings from two ISS-related events are now available for your viewing. Click on the images for more details. Symposium on Slavery and Dispossession The Carlos Museum@Emory University Sep 29-Oct 21, 2021 White Men’s Magic as Slavery: The Politics of Acquisition, Exhibition, and Scholarship “Masquerade: […]\nMarch 21, 2022\n\nBurton L. Mack has passed from us. His life (1931-2022), like every life, was, over the passage of time, different aspects of different selves. I was privileged to know a few of the aspects of the selves of Burton Mack (beautifully complemented by the smart […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "The Laugh Out Loud Book Awards (Lollies) 2018 shortlist has been announced! Find out more here42 in PM Catalogue 2018\n\nPM Blue\n\nDate published\n\nJanuary 1st, 2015\n\nIn this pack\n\nThis product has not been reviewed yet.\n\nAdd a review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99952632188797} +{"content": "because bibliophiles require refreshment\n\nPosts tagged Divorce\n\nMap of the Heart by Susan Wigg...\n\nMap of the Heart by Susan Wiggs\n\nIn this newest offering from Wiggs, a woman’s life shatters and she finds the glue to piece it back together through diving into her past. She has to go from the coast of California to the fields of France to figure out what is really happening and how to find freedom, but along the way […]\n\nBella’s Christmas Bake Off\n\nBella’s Christmas Bake Off by Sue Watson\n\nWhen I lived in the U.K., I made sure to make a trip to my local bookstore each fall to pick up a slew of these kinds of books. Frothy and fun, more concerned with the journey of the character’s inner lives and their intimate relationships than overall plots or sexual encounters – I equate […]\n\nabout that fling by Tawna Fens...\n\nabout that fling by Tawna Fenske\n\nabout that fling is a laugh-out-loud book about what matters at the core of relationships – honesty with self and others. Jenna, our heroine, works at a large health care system that is in serious crisis. Thus, they call in a crisis negotiator. The night before she has to start the process, she heads to […]\n\nWaiting for Ethan by Diane Ba...\n\n Waiting for Ethan by Diane Barnes\n\n  Waiting for Ethan is a charming book that I would happily pass on to my mother – who likes her romances fluffy and happy, heavy on romance and light on sex. My only real problem with it is a typical one of debut novels – Barnes ends the book before it is finished. I […]\n\nIf You Only Knew by Kristan Hi...\n\nIf You Only Knew by Kristan Higgins\n\n  “Oh,” I said to myself as I looked at the clock last night, noting it was about 11pm. I had just completed another review and was ready to move onto this new work by Higgins – something I had been greatly anticipating. “I guess I’ll read the first few chapters to get a feel […]\n\nNever Too Late by Robyn Carr\n\nNever Too Late by Robyn Carr\n\n  Robyn Carr’s Never Too Late is a stand-alone romance about three sisters finding themselves again after each take a few emotional tumbles. The story opens with Clare – the middle sister – finally finding her backbone and kicking out her long-time cheating husband. Instead of giving in to the fear that has governed her, she […]\n\nIt Started with Paris by Cathy...\n\nIt Started with Paris by Cathy Kelly\n\n  For anyone who hasn’t read a Cathy Kelly book before, know this: she is one of the premiere women’s fiction authors in Ireland and It Started with Paris is an excellent example of why. A sprawling cast of characters that all end up interconnected at different points in the story – because everyone does […]\n\nThe Guest Cottage by Nancy Tha...\n\nThe Guest Cottage by Nancy Thayer\n\nNancy Thayer’s The Guest Cottage is a delightful novel set on the picturesque island of Nantucket where a divorcee and widower find love as their families meld together. I have never read anything by Thayer before – but in reading the reviews on Goodreads this is a very typical example of her work. It’s an enveloping […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9798364043235779} +{"content": "Normal view MARC view ISBD view\n\nPete the cat and the tip-top tree house\n\nby Dean, James,\nSeries: I can read! My first shared reading. Edition statement:First edition. Physical details: 1 online resource (32 pages) : color illustrations. ISBN:9780062404336; 0062404334.\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 Status Date due Barcode\nBooks Books National Park School\nE D (Browse shelf) Available 65152\n\nPete invites his friends over, but when he finds that his tree house is not big enough for everyone, they work together to build a fun place that can house everyone.\n\nThere are no comments for this item.\n\nLog in to your account to post a comment.\n\nPowered by Koha", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9882652163505554} +{"content": "Suda On Line menu Search\n\nSearch results for kappa,603 in Adler number:\nGreek display:    \n\nHeadword: Κατακρῆθεν\nAdler number: kappa,603\nTranslated headword: top-down\nVetting Status: high\n[Meaning] down from the head.\nGreek Original:\nΚατακρῆθεν: κατὰ κεφαλῆς.\nAlso in Hesychius. From the scholia to Homer, Iliad 16.548, where the headword occurs. It might better be written as two words: κατὰ κρῆθεν .\nKeywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic\nTranslated by: David Whitehead on 5 November 2005@08:18:13.\nVetted by:\nCatharine Roth (augmented note, set status) on 14 November 2005@01:22:44.\nDavid Whitehead (another keyword) on 14 November 2005@06:16:51.\nDavid Whitehead on 31 January 2013@08:09:30.\n\nTest Database Real Database\n\n(Try these tips for more productive searches.)\n\nNo. of records found: 1    Page 1\n\nEnd of search", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9812507629394531} +{"content": "China conquers West Mongolia (7 words)\n\nHistorical Context Note\n\n • The Literary Encyclopedia. Volume 7.1.2: Mongol and Turkic Writing and Culture .\n\nChina conquers the territory of West Mongolia.\n\nEditors. \"China conquers West Mongolia\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 April 2011\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=16952, accessed 27 February 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": 0.9846726655960083} +{"content": "By December 2, 2009 0 Comments Read More →\n\nThe Mind’s Eye: How Do You See Books?\n\nreflecting-eyeMy friend and mentor David Carr (who during his years at UNC helped so many of us who now specialize in readers’ advisory learn how to think about libraries, books, and the communities and people who use them) sent me this YouTube link:\n\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_jyXJTlrH0\n\nI don’t know the work or author in question, nor is that work my focus here. Besides showing off some astonishingly beautiful book art, this clip makes me think about how we visualize the characters, settings, and events of the books we read.\n\nWhen I read, I form mental pictures. They are vague and blurry, yet somehow still active, rippling and rustling with life like the book in the video clip. Though shrouded, they are distinct enough that when the works are brought to film, I often immediately think, “Yes, that’s how that place looks,” or, “No, she isn’t right at all.” I love the films that Peter Jackson made from Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, for instance, but after viewing them a dozen times, I still can’t stop myself from thinking that Merry, on film, looks more like Tolkien’s Pippin and vice versa.\n\nBut that’s my experience, and my suspicion is that this is another way in which reading differs for various readers. I’ve known readers who visualize every detail and others who claim not to visualize at all.\n\nIt might make an interesting question for your next book group: How does your inner eye see the books that you read? What does that mean for how you experience books? I suspect the answer impacts which books you choose and enjoy, which writing styles work for you and which don’t. Those, friends, are very big questions indeed.\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nNeil Hollands is an Adult Services Librarian at Williamsburg Regional Library in Virginia, where he specializes in readers’ advisory and collection development. He is the author of Read On . . . Fantasy Fiction (2007) and Fellowship in a Ring: a Guide for Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Groups (2009).\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991253018379211} +{"content": "Nikolaev \"FORD\" which has acted in series \"Rules of Stealing\" rammed \"Lexus RX\"\n\nOnline: {{ reading || 0 }}Read:{{ views || 4398 }}Comments:{{ comments || 10 }}    Rating:(2662", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7612713575363159} +{"content": "\n\nAA Phrasebook French\n\nAA Phrasebook French | Paperback\n\nReleased on 30 April 2013\n\nAuthor: AA Publishing | Format: Paperback\n\nCondition:  Used - LikeNew\n\nIn stockShipping now\n\n£4.75 Free delivery\n\nEarn 5 SuperPoints What are SuperPoints?\n\nAvailable Delivery Options (find out more)\n\n • Standard delivery estimate: 21st Mar - 27th Mar\n\nComment: In stock. 100% Money Back Guarantee. 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The headword (which must be quoted from somewhere) is the nominative plural of this noun formed from me/llw (cf. mu 488, mu 491).\nKeywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology\nTranslated by: Catharine Roth on 10 May 2009@00:52:37.\nVetted by:\nDavid Whitehead (expanded note) on 10 May 2009@05:02:55.\nDavid Whitehead (expanded note) on 15 May 2013@04:42:46.\n\nTest Database Real Database\n\n(Try these tips for more productive searches.)\n\nNo. of records found: 1    Page 1\n\nEnd of search", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7707599401473999} +{"content": "่งโทรสารไปให้\nsohngL tho:hM raH saanR bpaiM haiF\npronunciation guide\nPhonemic Thaiส่ง-โท-ระ-สาน-ไป-ไฮ่\nIPAsòŋ tʰoː rá sǎːn paj hâj\nRoyal Thai General Systemsong thora san pai hai\n\nto fax a document\n\ncomponentsส่ง sohngLto ship; send or deliver (mail or parcel or package); emit\nโทรสารtho:hM raH saanRa fax; faxed document\nไป bpaiM[directional auxiliary meaning \"away\"]\nให้ haiFto give; to let; to send to; to allow; to convey towards; to pay (attention); to have someone do something\n\nclick here to submit a correction, drawing, image, audio recording, or comment for this page\n\nclick here to e-mail this page to a friend\n\npage cached 11/18/2019 9:58:36 AM   online source for this page\nCopyright © 2019 thai-language.com. 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We drank a little champagne and a lot of coffee, ate franks at Fenway, posed […]\n\nFrom the Editor – January 2016\n\nWell, a few years ago the Caldecott Medal went to what many people thought was a novel (The Invention of Hugo Cabret), and this week we have the Newbery going to a thirty-two page picture book, the first time this has happened since A Visit to William Blake’s Inn in 1982 and only the second […]\n\nALA Awards 2016: Horn Book reviews of the winners\n\nThe most prestigious honors in children’s literature, the Newbery and Caldecott medals, were awarded to Matt de la Peña for Last Stop on Market Street and Sophie Blackall for Finding Winnie on January 11, 2016, at the American Library Association’s midwinter meeting in Boston. Also announced at the gathering were the winners of the Coretta […]\n\nReviews of the 2016 Sibert Award winners\n\nWinner: Funny Bones: Posada and His Day 
of the Dead Calaveras by Duncan Tonatiuh; 
illus. by the author Primary, Intermediate Abrams 40 pp. 8/15 978-1-4197-1647-8 $18.95 Artist José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1915) didn’t invent calaveras, the iconic skeletons associated with Mexico’s Day of the Dead celebration, but they attained their greatest popularity during the twenty-four years […]\n\nReviews of the 2016 Batchelder Award winners\n\nWinner: The Wonderful Fluffy Little Squishy by Beatrice Alemagna; illus. by the author; trans. from the French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick Primary     Enchanted Lion     44 pp. 9/15     978-1-59270-180-3     $18.95 After Eddie overhears her sister say “birthday — Mommy — fuzzy — little — squishy,” she frets, “She’s going to give Mom the most amazing present!” […]\n\nReviews of the 2016 Belpré Illustrator Award winners\n\nWinner: Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl’s Courage 
Changed Music by Margarita Engle; 
illus. by Rafael López Primary    Houghton    40 pp. 3/15    978-0-544-10229-3    $16.99 A young girl dreams of becoming a drummer. Though she lives “on an island of music / in a city of drumbeats,” hers is an impossible dream: only boys play drums. […]\n\nReviews of the 2016 Belpré Author Award winners\n\nWinner: Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir by Margarita Engle Middle School   Atheneum   195 pp. 8/15   978-1-4814-3522-2   $17.99   g e-book ed. 978-1-4814-3524-6   $10.99 Well known for her portrayals of historic Cubans in verse novels such as The Surrender Tree (rev. 7/08) and The Poet Slave of Cuba (rev. 7/06), Engle explores her own […]\n\nWhat do you think about the Caldecott winners?\n\nWe will respond to the awards in more detail later, but for now here’s a short post so you can tell us what you think about the Real Committee’s choices. In case you don’t know, here they are: 2016 Caldecott Medal winner: Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear illustrated by […]\n\nReviews of the 2016 CSK Illustrator Award winners\n\nWinner: Trombone Shorty by Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews; illus. by Bryan Collier Primary   Abrams   40 pp. 4/15   978-1-4197-1465-8   $17.95 In New Orleans parlance, “Where y’at?” means “hello.” As an opening greeting (repeated three times, creating a jazzy beat), it also signals the beginning of this conversational and personable 
autobiography. Andrews, a.k.a. Trombone Shorty, concentrates on […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9987884163856506} +{"content": "Let's Make Rabbits by Leo Lionni\n\nLet's Make Rabbits by Leo Lionni\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n32 pages\n\nLeo Lionni\nMore books by Leo Lionni\n\nDragonfly Books an imprint of Random House USA Inc\n\nPublication date\n\n1st July 2010\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\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\nI love Lovereading because I often never know what to read and this helps you find a good book. 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We cannot guarantee that every answer is 100% accurate.\n\nNewest Questions\nTopic Questions\nRecommended Questions", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5725080966949463} +{"content": "jump to navigation\n\nLatest Additions December 14, 2015\n\nPosted by Beth in Fiction, Uncategorized.\n\nI hope you’ve been enjoying the change of pace with all of our librarians filling in with the weekly updates while I was on maternity leave.  Now we are back to business as usual.  HA!  There is no longer a ‘usual’ for this working (outside the home) mom.  I suppose chaos will be my new constant.    I hope everyone has been enjoying books on my behalf.  I’ve had the opportunity to revisit many childhood favorites as I try to read my little one to sleep.  If you’re ready to dig into some great new fiction consider one of these:\n\nCalf by Andrea Kleine\nPlace a hold\n\ncarrying albert home\nCarrying Albert Home by Homer Hickam\nPlace a hold\n\nnecessary lies\nNecessary Lies by Diane Chamberlain\nPlace a hold\n\nmaking of zombie wars\nThe Making of Zombie Wars by Aleksandar Hemon\nPlace a hold\n\nHappy Read", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9436430335044861} +{"content": "\nYoung Writers Society\n\nHome » People » pjkio03\n\nAbout pjkio03\n\npjkio03 has been a member of the Young Writers Society since Feb 14 2012. They have made 2 posts and 8 reviews. Please take the time to welcome them to YWS!\n\nCheat your landlord if you can and must, but do not try to shortchange the Muse. It cannot be done. You can’t fake quality any more than you can fake a good meal.\n— William S. Burroughs", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991825222969055} +{"content": "Call Boomerang Books 1300 36 33 32\n\nDescription - Cloudstreet by Tim Winton\n\nWinner of the Miles Franklin Award and recognised as one of the greatest works of Australian literature, Cloudstreet . . if you have not met these characters, this generous community, these tragedies, the humour. It is so wonderful.' 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(Show)\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Kershaw County Library System.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 5 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nKershaw - Elgin Library LP Pears (Text) 33255003507762 Adult Large Print Fiction Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781683248217\n • ISBN: 168324821X\n • Physical Description: 399 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.\n • Edition: Center Point Large Print edition.\n • Publisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2018.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nRegular print version previously published by: Bloomsbury USA.\nSummary, etc.:\nTwo teenagers, bound by love yet divided by fate, forge separate paths in England before World War I.-- Provided by publisher.\nSubject: Farmers > Fiction.\nHorsemanship > Fiction.\nRomanies > England > Fiction.\nFamilies > Fiction.\nInterpersonal relations > Fiction.\nDevon (England) > Fiction.\nWest Country (England) > Fiction.\nGreat Britain > Fiction > History > George V, 1910-1936.\nLarge type books.\nGenre: Pastoral fiction.\nHistorical fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9970903396606445} +{"content": "Book Nerd: Composition Notebook for Book Lovers, Readers and Bibliophiles (Paperback)\n\nAsk a Bookseller about this title\n\nA 100 page, college ruled lined composition notebook for book lovers, readers, English majors or teachers. 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It features a matte cover.\n\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781074626501\nISBN-10: 1074626508\nPublisher: Independently Published\nPublication Date: June 18th, 2019\nPages: 102\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9835893511772156} +{"content": "Grammar Tips & Articles »\n\naphorism - vocabulary\n\nThis Grammar.com article is about aphorism - vocabulary — enjoy your reading!\n\n  Ed Good  —  Grammar Tips\nFont size:\n\naphorism - noun\n\nA terse saying that embodies a general truth, as in (with apologies to Lord Acton) Power corrupts and Power Point corrupts absolutely.\n\nNote: In The World in a Phrase, his 2005 history of the form, James Geary laid down his \"Five Laws of the Aphorism: It Must Be Brief, It Must Be Personal, It Must Be Definitive, It Must Be Philosophical, and It Must Have A Twist.\"\n\nNeed some examples? Here are three, honestly chosen at random, from Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists:\n\n\"Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.\" —Mae West\n\n\"To live is to lose ground.\" —E. M. Cioran\n\n“The only things one never regrets are one's mistakes.\" —Oscar Wilde —Michael Dirda Washington Post, October 21, 2007\n\nNote: You may download the Grammar eBook Build Your Vocabulary and get all 406 vocabulary words.\n\nNext Word: apposite Previous Word: anecdote, antidote\n\nRate this article:(3.81 / 3 votes)\n\nHave a discussion about this article with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this article to your bibliography:\n\n\"aphorism - vocabulary.\" Grammar.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2019. Web. 20 Mar. 2019. >", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "top of page\n\nCharis Cotter\n\nHi! Welcome to my new website!\n\nA few pages are still under construction, but will be ... appearing ... soon.\n\nOut of thin air.\n\nIt's here! 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Everyone says it, but very few can explain…\n\n August 26, 2015\n • Good Reads\n\n Keisha’s Book Pick: All You Could Ask For\n\n All You Could Ask For, debut novel by Mike Greenberg, cohost of ESPN’s Mike and Mike in the Morning, is a tender and insightful story of friendship and love, heartbreak and renewal, played out in the…\n\n August 15, 2015\n • Good Reads\n\n Want to Escape? Read!\n\n My first book pick, is one that I am currently reading. “Who Do You Love?” by Jennifer Weiner. I can’t wait to update this post with my thoughts upon completion, because Weiner has never…\n\n August 15, 2015\n • Design Your Life Good Reads\n\n The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes\n\n In 1977, pregnant Genevieve Russell disappeared. Twenty years later, her remains are discovered and Timothy Gleason is charged with murder. But there is no sign of the unborn child. CeeCee Wilkes knows how Genevieve…\n\n July 2, 2015\n • Design Your Life Good Reads\n\n Water for Elephants, Sara Gruen\n\n Orphaned, penniless, Jacob Jankowski jumps a freight train in the dark, and in that instant, transforms his future. By morning, he’s landed a job with the Flying Squadron of the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular…\n\n June 26, 2015", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9952219724655151} +{"content": "Affiliated Networks\n\nLatest Activity\n\nWilliam Roy Pipes posted a blog post\n\nPeachtree – Local author William Roy Pipes announces the release of his two books – Mammy: A Term of Endearment and A Haven for Willa Mae. Mammy: A Term of Endearment, is a fictional story of the sla…\n\nPeachtree – Local author William RoyPipes announces the release of his two books– Mammy: A Term of Endearment and A Havenfor Willa Mae.Mammy: A Term of Endearment, is a fictionalstory of the slavery of a black woman whoafter being freed became my father’s mammy.Some feel the word Mammy is a racial term,but Pipes’ father considered it a term of endearment.It’s a story of the discrimination many blacksand poor whites still face today, not only in theSouth but also in the North. It is a story of…See More\nCity Lights Bookstore posted events\nWilliam Roy Pipes commented on William Roy Pipes's blog post Mammy: A term of Endearment\n\"A Haven for Willa Mae    A Haven for Willa Mae is the first of a two series novels. It is a novel containing danger, suspense, romance and treachery along with abuse, deceit, murder, kidnapping, and insanity. It is a gripping action packed…\"\nJul 20\nCity Lights Bookstore posted events\nJul 18\nWilliam Roy Pipes posted a blog post\n\nMammy: A term of Endearment\n\nMammy: A Term of Endearment    I have a new novel I titled, Mammy: A Term of Endearment. Mammy is a fictional story of the slavery of a black woman who after being freed became my father’s mammy. Some feel the word Mammy is a racial term, but my father considered it a term of endearment.    It’s a story of the discrimination many blacks and poor whites still face today, not only in the south but also in the north. It is a story of love, hate, romance, and humor.    Included in the novel are…See More\nJul 17\nRob Neufeld posted a discussion\n\nFinding a great book beyond the in-crowd mainstream\n\nA new way to find great new booksby Rob Neufeld            I keep searching for ways to be as open as possible to great books as they come out.  It’s not easy because: 1) our guides—publishers and reviewers—follow certain channels, comparable to radio playlists, to stay smart; and 2) a random approach is impractical.            Readers’ online reviews help, but there’s too much; I need a filter, based partly on authority.  I could ask people in person—and that’s pretty interesting.  Rarely do…See More\nJul 15\nRob Neufeld posted a discussion\n\nRobert Beatty's Serafina and the art of YA fantasy\n\nHow to write a youth fantasy: introducing Serafinaby Rob Neufeld             Begin in the basement of the recently constructed Biltmore House with a girl who’s been in hiding there from infancy to her 12th year—for good reasons—and follow that lead to a media sensation that seeks to join “Frozen” in…See More\nJul 12\nFred Weyler replied to Rob Neufeld's discussion Robert Henry revealed by Rick Russell book\n\"LP Summers mentioned Samuel Talbot in \"History of SW VA\" then withdrew him from militia list in more accurate \"Annals of SW VA\" probably because there was no such person in the county records. Robert Henry set high standards for…\"\nJul 11\nRob Neufeld posted a discussionJul 11\nCity Lights Bookstore posted events\nJul 4\nChristine Lajewski posted a blog post\n\nSuitcase Charlie: A Recommended Crime Thriller\n\n     John Guzlowski is a writer and poet whose parents were forced laborers in Poland during WW II. He was born in a refugee camp before he came with his family to live in the Polish neighborhoods of Chicago. Already a highly regarded poet, he turned his childhood memories (including some gruesome child murders) into a novel titled SUITCASE CHARLIE.    Two war-weary Chicago detectives investigate a series of horrifying child murders. Before the crimes are solved, the reader follows the…See More\nJul 1\nWilliam Roy Pipes posted a discussion\n\nMammy, A Term of Endearment\n\nI read Rob Neufield's article Visit OUR PAST in today's Asheville Citizen-Times.It was a super article, but caused me to want to share my novel:  Mammy: A Term of Endearment.Mammy: A Term of Endearment. is now available as an ebook on Kindle, but the publisher, Ecanus Publishing, Great Britain tells me the paperback edition will be out soon (2 to 3 weeks).The novel is fiction but came from my father who was born in 1895. Due to his mother's sickness Grandpa hired her to be a Mammy to my father,…See More\nJun 29\nCity Lights Bookstore posted events\nJun 27\nRob Neufeld posted discussions\nJun 24\nCity Lights Bookstore posted events\nJun 9\nShannon Quinn-Tucker posted an event\n\nWriters on the Rock at Chimney Rock, NC\n\nJune 28, 2015 from 1pm to 4pm\nThe culture and heritage of Appalachia is an experience like no other, and it serves as the perfect backdrop for a variety of storytelling. View the soaring cliffs and stunning valleys of Chimney Rock and the Hickory Nut Gorge as you get to know your favorite author and meet new ones. Join Ann B. Ross, Tommy Hays, Sheri Castle, Evan Williams and more as they share their experiences and autograph copies of their books. A selection of titles by each author will be available for sale. See…See More\nJun 8129\n\nReply to This\n\n© 2015   Created by Rob Neufeld.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9742915034294128} +{"content": "\nca·​ra·​ca·​ra | \\ ˌker-ə-ˈker-ə How to pronounce caracara (audio) , ˌka-rə-ˈka-rə; ˌker-ə-kə-ˈrä How to pronounce caracara (audio) , ˌka-rə-kə-ˈrä \\\n\nDefinition of caracara\n\n: any of various large long-legged hawks found from the southern U.S. to South America that are classified with the falcons\n\nExamples of caracara in a Sentence\n\nRecent Examples on the Web The striated caracara, found chiefly in the Falklands and on the southeast coast of South America, is the subject of Jonathan Meiburg's extraordinary book. Katherine A. Powers Washington Post, Star Tribune, 2 July 2021 The striated caracara, found chiefly in the Falklands and on the southeast coast of South America, is the subject of Meiburg’s extraordinary book. Washington Post, 7 May 2021 One poignant section of the book recounts the early 20th century extinction of the Guadalupe caracara. Sam Hodges, Dallas News, 23 Mar. 2021 To research his upcoming book about the twin fates of the caracara bird species and the 19th-century naturalist William Henry Hudson, Meiburg spent a month paddling upriver in the jungles of Guyana. Stephen Humphries, BostonGlobe.com, 1 May 2018 The fresh fennel and bitter radicchio and frisée mix mingles with paper-thin shavings of salty ricotta salata and juicy segments of caracara orange. Lindsey Mcclave, The Courier-Journal, 21 Mar. 2018 At the 116-acre Central Florida Zoo, keepers with the exotic birds struggled to catch a stubborn caracara. CBS News, 10 Sep. 2017 Taking the beet salad to the next level, this gorgeous version stars three varieties of beets alongside duck prosciutto, rhubarb, caracara oranges, pepper cress and seasonal berries. Laurie Delk, Pacific San Diego Magazine, 29 Aug. 2017 In addition to these sphinxes of the Pacific, I was struck by a silence in which the cry of a caracara soaring in the distance was clear and piercing, and the click of a camera as disruptive to a meditative thought as a car horn. Eric Hiss, New York Times, 9 Nov. 2016\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'caracara.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.\n\nSee More\n\nFirst Known Use of caracara\n\n1838, in the meaning defined above\n\nHistory and Etymology for caracara\n\nSpanish caracara & Portuguese caracará, from Tupi karakará\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nLearn More About caracara\n\nTime Traveler for caracara\n\nTime Traveler\n\nThe first known use of caracara was in 1838\n\nSee more words from the same year\n\nStatistics for caracara\n\nLast Updated\n\n8 Jul 2021\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Caracara.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/caracara. 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your novel is ready to submit to an agent or editor?\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/02/novel-ready-to-publish-12-signs/\n\nFriday, July 23, 2021\n\nSearch Engine Trends\n\n Here are some SEO (search engine optimization) myths you don't have to worry about.\n\nhttps://www.makealivingwriting.com/seo-trends-myths/\n\nThursday, July 22, 2021\n\n Flashbacks can give necessary backstory, but they should be used sparingly.\n\nhttps://www.goodstorycompany.com/blog/writing-flashbacks\n\nWednesday, July 21, 2021\n\nPublishing Seasons\n\n What does it mean when you're told your book will come out in the Spring season?\n\nhttps://firstsecondbooks.com/behind-the-scenes/publishing-seasons/\n\nTuesday, July 20, 2021\n\nInstagram for Authors\n\n How can you best use Instagram to increase your author presence?\n\nhttps://www.thecreativepenn.com/2017/01/07/instagram/\n\nMonday, July 19, 2021\n\nAfter the Offer of Representation\n\n Congratulations on receiving an offer of representation, now don't make these mistakes. \n\nhttps://bookendsliterary.com/2021/06/24/10-mistakes-authors-make-when-receiving-an-offer-of-representation/\n\nSunday, July 18, 2021\n\nCharacters and Setting\n\n Ask your characters these questions to help bring your setting to life. \n\nhttps://www.livewritethrive.com/2021/06/21/12-questions-to-ask-your-character-to-bring-setting-to-life/\n\nSaturday, July 17, 2021\n\nIntrovert Authors\n\n Here are some tips for introverts to overcome the public side of being an author.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/06/introverted-authors-overcoming-fears/\n\nFriday, July 16, 2021\n\nSensory Details\n\n Without sensory details (and not just visual ones), your story will feel flat.\n\nhttps://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/writing-mistakes-writers-make-omitting-sensory-details\n\nThursday, July 15, 2021\n\nStory Over Theme\n\n Yes, your manuscript should have a theme, but don't forget it also needs to be a story.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/06/writers-are-storytellers-not-theme-tellers\n\nWednesday, July 14, 2021\n\nSimultaneous Submissions\n\n Submitting to more than one agent or editor at a time is common now, but what is the best way to do this?\n\nhttp://scotteagan.blogspot.com/2021/06/the-protocols-of-simultaneous-submission.html\n\nTuesday, July 13, 2021\n\nBringing Characters to Life\n\n Stories are about characters, so how do you make yours more interesting to your readers?\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/06/bringing-a-character-to-life/\n\nMonday, July 12, 2021\n\nBeing a Podcast Guest\n\n Podcasts are a great way to share info about you and your books.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/how-to-be-a-great-podcast-guest-a-guide-for-authors/\n\nSunday, July 11, 2021\n\nTighten Your Writing\n\n Here are some tips to cut words and phrases that make your writing drag.\n\nhttps://careerauthors.com/how-to-cut-twenty-thousand-words/\n\nSaturday, July 10, 2021\n\n The one thing your novel must do is arouse the reader's curiosity.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/the-one-thing-your-novel-absolutely-must-do/\n\nFriday, July 9, 2021\n\nSeries Bible\n\n It's important you maintain a central list of character names/descriptions/spelling, locations, timeline, etc. for your series (and even your standalone title).\n\nhttps://killzoneblog.com/2020/12/tips-to-create-a-series-bible.html\n\nThursday, July 8, 2021\n\nPublishing Contracts\n\n Pay extra attention to these key points in your publishing contract.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/01/key-provisions-publishing-contract/\n\nWednesday, July 7, 2021\n\nImprove Your Writing\n\n Here are some hints on how to make your writing better.\n\nhttps://rhyskeller.com/8-reasons-your-writing-could-be-a-lot-better/\n\nFractured Fairytales\n\n Take a fairytale everyone knows and give it a little twist.\n\nhttps://www.stefaniehohl.com/new-blog/2021/1/18/fracturing-fairytales-is-twisted-fun\n\nTuesday, July 6, 2021\n\nRestarting a Manuscript\n\n How do you get going again on a manuscript where you seemed to have stalled in your writing?\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/the-inspiration-factory-how-to-restart-your-unfinished-book/\n\nMonday, July 5, 2021\n\nEmail List\n\n How to start, build, and grow your email list.\n\nhttps://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/how-to-build-and-grow-your-email-list/\n\nSunday, July 4, 2021\n\nUnique Story Elements\n\n How do you introduce unique story elements, like in a fantasy world, without confusing your readers.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/01/introducing-unique-story-elements-without-confusing-readers/\n\nSaturday, July 3, 2021\n\n Agents and editors want books with a good voice, but what do they mean by that?\n\nhttp://blog.janicehardy.com/2021/01/voice-in-fiction-vague-but-vital.html\n\nFriday, July 2, 2021\n\nImages for Research\n\n You can now use Smithsonian Open Access to search through millions of images in their collection.\n\nhttps://www.si.edu/openaccess\n\nThursday, July 1, 2021\n\nMuddy Middle\n\n How do you get your manuscript unstuck from the muddy middle?\n\nhttps://www.goodstorycompany.com/blog/muddy-middle\n\nWednesday, June 30, 2021\n\nFunny Stories\n\n All kids love reading funny stories, and here are some hints how to write them.\n\nhttps://allisontait.com/2020/02/writing-for-kids-how-to-write-funny-stories/\n\nTuesday, June 29, 2021\n\nMiddle Grade Fiction\n\n Four tips for writing un-put-downable middle grade fiction.\n\nhttps://www.writersdigest.com/whats-new/march-15-richard-ungar-4-keys-to-middle-grade\n\nMonday, June 28, 2021\n\nTalking Heads\n\n Avoid the problem of \"talking heads\" by providing context.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/06/nods-smiles-and-frowns-how-can-we-avoid-talking-headsand-cliches/\n\nSunday, June 27, 2021\n\nSaturday, June 26, 2021\n\nSupporting Characters\n\n How to make your supporting characters shine, but not out-shine your protagonist.\n\nhttps://careerauthors.com/how-to-make-your-supporting-characters-shine/\n\nFriday, June 25, 2021\n\nWriting Rules vs. Fashion\n\n Sometimes the so-called rules of writing are merely the current fashion.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/04/writing-rules-vs-writing-fashion/\n\nThursday, June 24, 2021\n\nPhysical Reactions to Emotions\n\n Here are some new ways to show your character's emotions through physical reactions.\n\nhttp://blog.janicehardy.com/2021/05/emotions-and-body-less-cliche-ways-body.html\n\nWednesday, June 23, 2021\n\nTuesday, June 22, 2021\n\nReactions to Characters\n\n Listen to your own emotions to give your characters more depth.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/deepen-characterization-by-mining-your-own-reactions/\n\nSunday, June 20, 2021\n\nFinding Comp Titles\n\n Here are some hints for finding comp titles to use in your query. \n\nhttps://www.goodstorycompany.com/blog/finding-comp-titles\n\nSaturday, June 19, 2021\n\nBook Sales\n\n How are book sales counted and what constitutes a good amount of sales?\n\nhttps://electricliterature.com/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-book-sales-but-were-afraid-to-ask/\n\nCharacter Names\n\n Avoid this pitfalls when naming your characters.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/04/naming-fictional-characters/\n\nFriday, June 18, 2021\n\n Here are some points to think about when you're revising.\n\nhttp://necessaryfiction.com/writerinres/AMonthofRevision\n\nThursday, June 17, 2021\n\nHere are some way to incorporate backstory without using the dreaded info dump.\n\nhttp://blog.janicehardy.com/2021/05/easy-tips-to-incorporate-backstory-into.html\n\nWednesday, June 16, 2021\n\nComp Titles\n\n How do you find compelling comparative titles to use in your query.  \n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/how-to-find-compelling-comps-for-your-book/\n\nTuesday, June 15, 2021\n\nScene Trackers\n\n What's the best way to keep track of the scenes in your manuscript?\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/05/power-up-individual-scenes-with-a-scene-tracker/\n\nMonday, June 14, 2021\n\nNaming Characters\n\n Here are some pitfalls to avoid when naming your characters.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/04/naming-fictional-characters/\n\nSunday, June 13, 2021\n\nDiversity in Aging\n\n Many books use stereotypes for the older character: don't let yours be one of these.\n\nhttps://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2021/04/17/ten-ways-to-add-diversity-in-aging-to-picture-book-collections-by-lindsey-mcdivitt/\n\nSaturday, June 12, 2021\n\nMiddle Grade Novel Pitfalls\n\n Here are some common mistakes you should look for when writing a middle grade novel.\n\nhttps://nelsonagency.com/2019/01/the-most-common-pitfalls-in-middle-grade-manuscripts-by-danielle-burby/\n\nFriday, June 11, 2021\n\nDialogue Compression\n\n Make the dialogue in your book sound more realistic by eliminating words.\n\nhttps://www.southwestwriters.com/dialogue-compression-the-key-to-realistic-dialogue/\n\nThursday, June 10, 2021\n\n How do you handle weaving backstory into your book without using the dreaded infodump?\n\nhttps://www.savannahgilbo.com/blog/backstory\n\nWednesday, June 9, 2021\n\nHybrid Publishing\n\n What is hybrid publishing, and is it right for you?\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/everything-youve-always-wanted-to-know-hybrid-publishing/\n\nTuesday, June 8, 2021\n\nPen Names\n\n What's the problem with using a pen name?\n\nhttps://authorkristenlamb.com/2016/08/the-problem-with-pen-names/\n\nMonday, June 7, 2021\n\nMiddle Grade Books\n\n There are many ways to discover a premise for a middle grade book.\n\nhttps://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/7-tips-for-developing-a-compelling-middle-grade-fiction-premise\n\nSunday, June 6, 2021\n\n There are many universal themes that might run through a children's book.\n\nhttps://www.almostanauthor.com/31-universal-themes-childrens-literature/\n\nSaturday, June 5, 2021\n\nChildren's vs. Adult Books\n\nBooks for children are not just books for adults with fewer words and a younger protagonist.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/05/the-difference-between-childrens-and-adult-books\n\nFriday, June 4, 2021\n\nShy Authors\n\n If you're shy (or just intimidated), here are some tips to make your book signing go a little easier.\n\nhttps://laurasassitales.wordpress.com/2021/05/03/12-tips-for-the-shy-picture-book-author-at-book-signings/\n\nThursday, June 3, 2021\n\nBook Sales and Returns\n\n When is a sale actually a sale, and you receive a royalty for it?\n\nhttps://katemckean.substack.com/p/when-is-a-book-sale-a-sale\n\nWednesday, June 2, 2021\n\nPop Culture in Books\n\n Should you include pop-culture references in your book or will that date it?\n\nhttps://killzoneblog.com/2021/04/using-pop-culture-references-in-fiction.html\n\nMonday, May 31, 2021\n\nEvergreen Books\n\n We all want our books to be evergreens--ones that generations of kids will read.\n\nhttps://ryanholiday.medium.com/22-rules-for-creating-work-that-stands-the-test-of-time-f81d10e79d06\n\nSunday, May 30, 2021\n\n Even if you don't write fantasy or science fiction, you still have to build the world your character lives in.\n\nhttps://mythcreants.com/blog/six-principles-for-becoming-a-better-worldbuilder/\n\nSaturday, May 29, 2021\n\nGuest Posting\n\n Guest posting on other people's blogs is a good way to expand your audience.\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/04/tips-for-landing-a-guest-posting-gig/\n\nFriday, May 28, 2021\n\nNonfiction Research\n\n Writing nonfiction requires a lot of researching and re-researching.\n\nhttps://www.nffest.com/2020/02/getting-to-truth_1.html\n\nThursday, May 27, 2021\n\nFinding an Agent\n\n Here's a six-step strategy to optimize your search for a literary agent.\n\nhttps://www.tiffanyhawk.com/blog/how-to-find-the-best-literary-agent\n\nWednesday, May 26, 2021\n\nInformational Fiction\n\n Informational fiction is fiction that includes a great deal of nonfiction in it.\n\nhttp://celebratescience.blogspot.com/2016/10/behind-books-what-is-heck-is.html\n\nTuesday, May 25, 2021\n\n You might want to check your manuscript for these cliches.\n\nhttps://johnmcusick.wordpress.com/2017/03/06/ten-cliches-that-make-agents-roll-their-eyes/\n\nMonday, May 24, 2021\n\nPicture Book Endings\n\n There are many techniques to give your picture the perfect ending.\n\nhttps://www.wordsandpics.org/2018/09/picture-book-knowhow-perfect-endings.html\n\nSunday, May 23, 2021\n\nBetter Dialogue\n\n Here are 19 tips for writing better dialogue.\n\nhttps://www.well-storied.com/blog/write-better-dialogue\n\nSaturday, May 22, 2021\n\nPlot Mistakes\n\n Here are seven don'ts when plotting your manual.\n\nhttps://www.nownovel.com/blog/dont-lose-the-plot/\n\nFriday, May 21, 2021\n\nHow to Make Your Manuscript Stronger\n\n One easy tip to make your manuscript (whether pb, mg, or ya) stronger, is to read it out loud.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/04/want-a-stronger-manuscript-read-your-work-aloud/\n\nThursday, May 20, 2021\n\nSecondary Characters\n\n Your protagonist needs secondary characters to help and hinder reaching a goal.\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/04/the-roles-of-secondary-characters/\n\nWednesday, May 19, 2021\n\nEmail Newsletters\n\n What every writer needs to know about starting and maintaining an email newsletter.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/what-every-writer-needs-to-know-about-email-newsletters-theyre-not-going-away/\n\nTuesday, May 18, 2021\n\nAdults in Children's Books\n\n How do you write adult characters in children's books but ensuring the child still solves the problem?\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/04/how-to-write-adult-characters-in-childrens-books\n\nMonday, May 17, 2021\n\nWriting Rules vs. Writing Fashion\n\n Do you follow the rules for writing or the current fashion?\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/04/writing-rules-vs-writing-fashion/\n\nSunday, May 16, 2021\n\nPicture Book Structure\n\n There are so many options in how to structure you picture book.\n\nhttps://kidlit.com/picture-book-structure/\n\nSaturday, May 15, 2021\n\nMulti-Author Events\n\n Join with other authors to create events that will bring in more readers.\n\nhttps://www.writersdigest.com/be-inspired/jessica-strawser-art-of-multi-author-events\n\nFriday, May 14, 2021\n\nThe Perfect Agent\n\n The perfect agent is one who is perfect for you and your book.\n\nhttps://bookendsliterary.com/2021/03/30/5-things-that-make-the-perfect-agent/\n\nThursday, May 13, 2021\n\nPodcast Interviews\n\n How can you make your podcast interview both interesting and informative to the listeners?\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/03/how-to-give-a-great-podcast-author-interview/\n\nWednesday, May 12, 2021\n\nPicture Book Themes\n\n The theme of your picture book is as important as the characters and the plot.\n\nhttp://picturebookden.blogspot.com/2021/03/picking-picture-book-theme-by-clare.html\n\nTuesday, May 11, 2021\n\nStory Endings\n\n How do you craft an ending to your story that leaves your readers satisfied?\n\nhttps://jerryjenkins.com/how-to-end-a-story/\n\nMonday, May 10, 2021\n\nConnections to Characters\n\n How do you help your readers make an emotional connection with your characters?\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/03/2-ways-to-help-readers-connect-emotionally-with-your-characters/\n\nSunday, May 9, 2021\n\nForm Rejections\n\n What does it mean when you get a form rejection?\n\nhttps://bookendsliterary.com/2021/03/23/the-frustration-of-a-form-rejection/\n\nSaturday, May 8, 2021\n\nPhysical Descriptions\n\n Here are some tips on how to give a physical description of your character.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/03/how-to-write-clear-physical-description\n\nFriday, May 7, 2021\n\nThursday, May 6, 2021\n\nEight-Point Arc\n\n The eight-point arc, similar to the three-act structure, is one of many possible ways to plot.\n\nhttps://thediscerningwriter.wordpress.com/2016/04/27/writing-for-prose-the-eight-point-arc/comment-page-1/\n\nWednesday, May 5, 2021\n\nComparison Books\n\n If you're looking for comps for your book, here are some things to keep in mind.\n\nhttps://www.query101.blog/blog/5-things-to-know-in-the-search-for-comps\n\nTuesday, May 4, 2021\n\nReasons for Rejection\n\nHere are a few reasons your manuscript may be rejected that have nothing to do with the quality of the writing.\n\nhttp://www.10minutenovelists.com/reasons-why-your-manuscript-may-have-been-rejected/\n\nMonday, May 3, 2021\n\nProse Poetry\n\n Prose poetry combines aspects of both prose and poetry.\n\nhttps://www.writingforward.com/poetry-writing/what-is-prose-poetry-2\n\nSunday, May 2, 2021\n\nDeep POV\n\n Using deep third-person point of view brings your readers closer to your character.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/close-third-point-of-view/\n\nSaturday, May 1, 2021\n\neARCs, NetGalley, and Edeweiss\n\n Here are three ways your publisher gets pre-published manuscripts into the hands of reviewers.\n\nhttps://bitaboutbooks.wordpress.com/2021/03/10/earcs-netgalley-and-edelweiss/\n\nFriday, April 30, 2021\n\nMiddle Grade Novels\n\n Here are some useful tips for writing a middle grade novel.\n\nhttps://nybookeditors.com/2019/11/how-to-write-a-middle-grade-novel/\n\nThursday, April 29, 2021\n\nIncrease Website Traffic\n\n How do you get people to find out about your website and visit it?\n\nhttps://buildbookbuzz.com/10-free-ways-to-increase-author-website-traffic/\n\nWednesday, April 28, 2021\n\n Your story might contain infodumps, and you don't even realize it.\n\nhttp://blog.janicehardy.com/2012/02/power-of-explanation-compels-you.html\n\nTuesday, April 27, 2021\n\nTime Travel\n\n Here are some questions to ask yourself when writing a time-travel story.\n\nhttps://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/writing-all-the-times-6-things-to-ask-yourself-about-your-time-travel-story\n\nMonday, April 26, 2021\n\nBlogging vs. Newsletters\n\n Which is a better marketing tool--blogging or emailing a newsletter?\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/blogging-vs-email-writers/\n\nSunday, April 25, 2021\n\nSaturday, April 24, 2021\n\nAction, Then Reaction\n\n Make sure an action happens before you character reacts to it.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/01/action-then-reaction\n\nFriday, April 23, 2021\n\n How do you transform cliched phrases into something fresh?\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/03/11-techniques-for-transforming-cliched-phrasings/\n\nThursday, April 22, 2021\n\nPicture Book Series\n\n How does a stand-alone picture book grow to be the first of a series?\n\nhttp://picturebookden.blogspot.com/2021/03/how-to-grow-picture-book-series-by.html\n\nWednesday, April 21, 2021\n\nCriticism vs. Critique\n\n Remember, all suggestions about your manuscript are someone's opinion.\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/02/criticism-versus-critique/\n\nTuesday, April 20, 2021\n\nPicture Book Pagination\n\n Although your editor and art director will paginate your picture book (unless you're an author/illustrator), it helps to keep those page turns in mind when writing.\n\nhttps://picturebookbuilders.com/2020/02/carol-hintz-talks-about-picture-book-pagination/\n\nMonday, April 19, 2021\n\nAuthor Platform\n\n What is an author platform, do you need one, and how do you build it?\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/03/what-is-an-author-platform\n\nSunday, April 18, 2021\n\nAgents to Avoid\n\n There are some types of agents you should avoid by doing your research before submitting.\n\nhttps://nelsonagency.com/2021/02/three-agent-types-to-avoid-and-the-one-you-wont-see-coming/\n\nSaturday, April 17, 2021\n\nAuthor Websites\n\n Everything you need to know about creating your author website.\n\nhttps://www.ingramspark.com/blog/what-should-i-put-on-my-author-website\n\nFriday, April 16, 2021\n\nSong Lyrics\n\n What are the rules about using song lyrics in your manuscript?\n\nhttps://rachellegardner.com/can-i-use-song-lyrics-in-my-book/\n\nThursday, April 15, 2021\n\nBackstory and Exposition\n\n How to use backstory and exposition without infodumping.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/backstory-and-exposition-4-key-tactics/\n\nWednesday, April 14, 2021\n\nRevision Tools\n\n Here are two tools, shrunken manuscript and spreadsheet plotting, to help you revise your manuscript.\n\nhttps://writetodone.com/2-amazing-ways-revise-novel/\n\nMonday, April 12, 2021\n\nChapter Endings\n\n How do you write chapter endings that will make your readers want to turn the page?\n\nhttps://www.nffest.com/2021/02/chapter-endings-that-assure-page-turns.html\n\nSunday, April 11, 2021\n\nTwitter for Writers\n\n Learn how to use Twitter and increase engagement with your readers. \n\nhttps://teri-daniels.com/twitter-guide-for-writers/\n\nSaturday, April 10, 2021\n\nPicture Book Biographies\n\n What are types of picture book biographies are publishers buying and not buying.\n\nhttps://www.nffest.com/2021/02/tips-and-trends-for-picture-book.html\n\nFriday, April 9, 2021\n\nWriting Grants\n\n Discover grants to help fund your writing journey.\n\nhttps://fundsforwriters.com/grants/\n\nThursday, April 8, 2021\n\nPicture Book Revision\n\n Get your markers ready to revise your picture book.\n\nhttps://kidlit.com/writing-character-thoughts/\n\nWednesday, April 7, 2021\n\nCharacterizing Thoughts\n\n Here are eight types of character thoughts that help the reader understand the person's character.\n\nhttps://kidlit.com/writing-character-thoughts/\n\nTuesday, April 6, 2021\n\nLocations as Characters\n\n The settings in your book have certain traits which can add to your plot or theme.\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/02/locations-as-characters/\n\nMonday, April 5, 2021\n\nRomantic Subplots\n\n For you young adult and adult writers, here are some suggestions on how to include romantic subplots in your book.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/02/5-tips-for-writing-stellar-romantic-subplots/\n\nSunday, April 4, 2021\n\nBook Review Blogs\n\n Are you looking for blogs to review your book?\n\nhttps://blog.reedsy.com/book-review-blogs/\n\nSaturday, April 3, 2021\n\nWriters' Support\n\n There are three types of ways people can support you as you write--mentorship, critique, and accountability.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/building-your-writing-support-triangle/\n\nFriday, April 2, 2021\n\nAgent Queries\n\n Here are some hard truths about querying agents.\n\nhttps://thewritenote.blogspot.com/2021/02/eight-hard-truths-about-agents-and-two.html\n\nThursday, April 1, 2021\n\nPersonalizing Your Query\n\n Make sure when you personalize your query, you don't come off as a creepy stalker.\n\nhttps://literaticat.substack.com/p/best-of-ask-the-agent-kindly-or-creepy\n\nWednesday, March 31, 2021\n\n Make sure your book starts in the best place.\n\nhttps://bookendsliterary.com/2021/02/04/your-book-starts-in-the-wrong-place/\n\nTuesday, March 30, 2021\n\nAgent Pitches\n\n How to craft a pitch that will make an agent want to read your book.\n\nhttps://www.annemini.com/category/pitching-to-an-agent/pitch-examples/\n\nMonday, March 29, 2021\n\nBad Reviews\n\n Tips on how to cope with negative reviews.\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/01/my-fragile-heart-a-bad-book-review/\n\nSunday, March 28, 2021\n\nParts of a Book\n\n Here's an A to Z guide to the various parts of a physical book.\n\nhttps://bookriot.com/the-parts-of-a-book/\n\nSaturday, March 27, 2021\n\n By giving human-like characteristics to non-human things, you can deepen your writing.\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/01/4-ways-personification-takes-your-writing-deeper/\n\nFriday, March 26, 2021\n\nThird Person POV\n\n There are three types of third person point of view--omniscient, limited, and deep.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/understanding-third-person-point-of-view-omniscient-limited-and-deep/\n\nThursday, March 25, 2021\n\nNarrative Nonfiction\n\n Here are some tips for writing narrative nonfiction.\n\nhttps://www.12x12challenge.com/12-x-12-april-2020-featured-author-kirsten-larson/\n\nWednesday, March 24, 2021\n\nEmail Thread Etiquette\n\n Make an agent or editor's life easier by including previous correspondence in your email thread.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/01/we-need-to-talk-about-email-thread-etiquette\n\nTuesday, March 23, 2021\n\nRhyming Picture Books\n\n Ten things you should know when writing a rhyming picture book.\n\nhttp://picturebookden.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-10-things-i-really-wanted-to-know.html\n\nMonday, March 22, 2021\n\nOnline Bios\n\n You need different online bios for your website and the different platforms.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/01/6-online-bios-every-author-needs/\n\nSunday, March 21, 2021\n\nEditing Tricks\n\n Sometimes you need to see your manuscript in a different way in order to revise.\n\nhttps://killzoneblog.com/2021/01/playing-tricks-with-editing.html\n\nSaturday, March 20, 2021\n\nInciting Incidents\n\n Pull your readers by using these techniques to add excitement to your inciting incidents.\n\nhttp://www.10minutenovelists.com/must-haves-for-exciting-inciting-incidents/\n\nThursday, March 18, 2021\n\nOverused Words\n\n We all have words and phrases we overuse, so search for them when you're revising.\n\nhttps://fantasyhandbook.wordpress.com/2020/12/22/revision-search-patterns/\n\nWednesday, March 17, 2021\n\nYoung Adult\n\n What makes a book young adult?\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2021/01/writing-for-young-adults/\n\nTuesday, March 16, 2021\n\n In your desire to be published, watch out for these scammers.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2021/01/publishing-scammers-2021/\n\nMonday, March 15, 2021\n\nBlogs and Newsletters\n\n Check out these kidlit blogs and newsletters.\n\nhttps://teri-daniels.com/kidlit-blogs-and-newsletters/\n\nSunday, March 14, 2021\n\n How much is too much scene description?\n\nhttps://kidlit.com/novel-scene-description/\n\nSaturday, March 13, 2021\n\nGreat Stories\n\n What are the characteristics that elevate a story from merely okay to great?\n\nhttp://www.10minutenovelists.com/eight-must-haves-for-a-great-story/\n\nFriday, March 12, 2021\n\nBook Statistics\n\n How many books are published each year and other interesting statistics about the publishing world.\n\nhttps://www.theifod.com/how-many-new-books-are-published-each-year-and-other-related-books-facts/\n\nThursday, March 11, 2021\n\nPicture Books and Older Students\n\n Educators, here are some hints to the best way to use picture books with your older students.\n\nhttps://pernillesripp.com/2018/06/15/using-picture-books-with-older-students-a-how-to-guide/?sfns=mo\n\nWednesday, March 10, 2021\n\nQuery Tracker\n\n Using query tracker can help you stay organized and avoid oopsies while querying.\n\nhttps://writersrumpus.com/2019/07/19/stay-organized-with-query-tracker/\n\nTuesday, March 9, 2021\n\nBook Events\n\n Here are some things to think about for your next book event, whether virtual or in real life.\n\nhttps://writerunboxed.com/2019/03/23/the-art-of-the-book-event-9-tips/\n\nMonday, March 8, 2021\n\nOpening Scenes\n\n How to write an opening scene that will entice your readers to turn the page.\n\nhttp://blog.janicehardy.com/2018/12/5-ways-to-write-stronger-opening-scenes.html\n\nSunday, March 7, 2021\n\n How to write dialogue that will captivate your readers.\n\nhttps://www.ingramspark.com/blog/how-to-write-dialogue-tips-to-captivate-readers\n\nSaturday, March 6, 2021\n\nComp Titles\n\n How do you choose which other books to use as comp(arable) titles in your query.\n\nhttps://kidlit.com/comp-titles-in-a-query-book-comps/\n\nFriday, March 5, 2021\n\n Asking these three questions about your protagonist will help unlock your story.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2019/07/three-simple-questions-that-will-unlock-your-story/\n\nThursday, March 4, 2021\n\nPublishing Paths\n\n There's more than one way to get your book in the hands of readers.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/key-book-publishing-path/\n\nWednesday, March 3, 2021\n\nConference Networking\n\n If you're nervous about networking at your next conference, here are some tips to help.\n\nhttps://www.writersdigest.com/writing-conferences/10-tips-for-effective-networking-at-a-writers-conference\n\nTuesday, March 2, 2021\n\nAuthor Brand\n\n To start creating your author brand, identify three words that define you as an author.\n\nhttps://bookendsliterary.com/2019/07/10/understanding-your-author-brand/ \n\nMonday, March 1, 2021\n\nMid-Career Querying\n\n Maybe you've had a few books published, but not, for whatever reason, you're looking for an agent.\n\nhttps://dailydahlia.wordpress.com/2019/07/07/mid-career-querying-and-other-stuff-we-dont-talk-about/\n\nSunday, February 28, 2021\n\nAuthor Websites\n\n Make sure to do your due diligence on your website to make sure it's protected.\n\nhttps://www.thebookdesigner.com/2019/07/is-your-website-protected-better-yet-are-you/\n\nSaturday, February 27, 2021\n\nNiche Marketing\n\n If you narrow your marketing efforts groups more likely to be interested in the subject, plot, or setting of your book, you may get better results.\n\nhttp://smack-dab-in-the-middle.blogspot.com/2019/07/niche-marketing-and-my-1-guerilla.html\n\nFriday, February 26, 2021\n\nInternal Narrative\n\nYour reader can learn more about your character through the use of internal narrative.\n\nhttps://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/critique-4-ways-to-write-gripping-internal-narrative/# \n\nThursday, February 25, 2021\n\nAgents or Editors\n\n How do you decide whether to submit your manuscript to agents or directly to editors.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/query-agents-editors/\n\nWednesday, February 24, 2021\n\nConstructive Criticism\n\n It's hard to accept critiques of our manuscripts, but that's one way we make them better.\n\nhttps://nybookeditors.com/2020/12/the-writers-game-plan-for-dealing-with-constructive-criticism/\n\nTuesday, February 23, 2021\n\nAuthor Newsletters\n\n An author newsletter can be a valuable tool in your marketing toolbox.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/using-book-promotion-newsletters-to-increase-sales/\n\nMonday, February 22, 2021\n\nBetter Dialogue\n\n The dialogue your character's speaking is not the same as how we speak in real life.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2021/01/writing-better-dialogue/\n\nSunday, February 21, 2021\n\nAction, Then Reaction\n\n Make sure an event happens before you have your character react to it.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/01/action-then-reaction\n\nSaturday, February 20, 2021\n\nTypes of editing\n\n Line editing, copy editing, and proofreading are three necessary parts of editing your manuscript.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/the-differences-between-line-editing-copy-editing-and-proofreading/\n\nFriday, February 19, 2021\n\nAwesome Characters\n\nCreate characters your readers will care about.\n\nhttps://kmallan.com/2020/11/27/7-tips-for-creating-awesome-characters/\n\nThursday, February 18, 2021\n\nClose Point of View\n\n One way to draw your readers into a tighter point of view is to eliminate filter words.\n\nhttps://www.scbwi.org/preparing-for-online-pitch-contests-how-to-write-a-killer-logline/\n\nWednesday, February 17, 2021\n\nOnline Pitch Contests\n\n Here are some tips for preparing your pitch for online contests.\n\nhttps://www.scbwi.org/preparing-for-online-pitch-contests-how-to-write-a-killer-logline/\n\nTuesday, February 16, 2021\n\n Make sure you tie up all the loose endings by your book's ending.\n\nhttp://blog.janicehardy.com/2010/07/who-ordered-happily-ever-after.html\n\nMonday, February 15, 2021\n\nPicture Book Storyboarding\n\n Even if you don't have any artistic talent, you should still storyboard your picture book by making a dummy.\n\nhttps://writingcooperative.com/picture-book-writing-and-dummy-making-a8d008435496\n\nSunday, February 14, 2021\n\nSaturday, February 13, 2021\n\nBook Awards and Marketing\n\n Here are some ways you can use the fact that your book won an award in your marketing efforts.\n\nhttps://www.thebookdesigner.com/2019/07/13-ways-to-use-a-book-award-for-marketing/\n\nFriday, February 12, 2021\n\n One way to focus the lens of your biography is to focus on the subject's childhood.\n\nhttps://www.nonfiction-ninjas.com/blog/kids-connect-to-kids-sharing-a-persons-childhood-in-a-pb-biography-by-linda-skeers?sfns=mo\n\nThursday, February 11, 2021\n\n Here are the main reasons you might be receiving rejections on your manuscript.\n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2019/07/rejections-8-reasons-why/\n\nWednesday, February 10, 2021\n\nSetting Details\n\n Picking the right details for your setting is connected to how your reader relates to your characters.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2019/04/picking-the-right-setting-details/\n\nTuesday, February 9, 2021\n\nKidlit Categories\n\n Here are the different categories, (picture book, middle grade, etc) or children's books.\n\nhttps://www.jennybowman.com/what-genre-is-my-childrens-book/\n\nMonday, February 8, 2021\n\nOverused Words\n\n Search for these overused and often unnecessary words to tighten your manuscript.\n\nhttps://fantasyhandbook.wordpress.com/2020/12/22/revision-search-patterns/\n\nSunday, February 7, 2021\n\nCharacter Names\n\n How do you choose memorable names for your characters?\n\nhttps://electricliterature.com/how-to-give-your-characters-unforgettable-names/\n\nSaturday, February 6, 2021\n\nConflicting Feedback\n\n Getting feedback on your writing is always a good thing, but how do you deal with conflicting suggestions?\n\nhttps://kathytemean.wordpress.com/2018/12/11/ask-dianne-dealing-with-conflicting-informagtion-plus-book-winner-update/\n\nFriday, February 5, 2021\n\nRe-editing Older Works\n\n Going back and revising older works that never sold or aren't book length brings the possibility of a new book sale, not to mention showing you how much you've grown as a writer.\n\nhttp://blog.janicehardy.com/2018/09/5-things-re-editing-your-older-work-can.html\n\nThursday, February 4, 2021\n\nWednesday, February 3, 2021\n\nFair Use and Permissions\n\n If you use quotations from another source in your book, you need to understand fair use and permissions.\n\nhttps://www.janefriedman.com/sample-permission-letter/?sfns=mo\n\nTuesday, February 2, 2021\n\nWriting for Children\n\n Here are five simple tips to keep in mind when writing for children.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2019/07/5-tips-for-writing-for-children\n\nMonday, February 1, 2021\n\nCritique Partners\n\n Having a great critique partner is invaluable, but how do you find one?\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2019/07/my-critique-partner/\n\nSunday, January 31, 2021\n\nQuery Format\n\n Here's a straightforward explanation of what you should include in a query letter.\n\nhttps://jetreidliterary.blogspot.com/2019/07/do-all-yall-need-refresher-course-on.html\n\nSaturday, January 30, 2021\n\n How to write dialogue that sounds natural and will captivate your readers.\n\nhttps://www.ingramspark.com/blog/how-to-write-dialogue-tips-to-captivate-readers\n\nFriday, January 29, 2021\n\nKidlit Publishing Basics\n\n Roxie Munro shares what you need to know about the children's book industry.\n\nhttps://roxiemunro.wordpress.com/\n\nThursday, January 28, 2021\n\nWednesday, January 27, 2021\n\nResearch Tips\n\n Here are some suggestions for making your preliminary research process easier.\n\nhttp://www.marcieatkins.com/2019/07/08/research-tip-using-google-alerts-for-preliminary-research/?sfns=mo\n\nTuesday, January 26, 2021\n\nMind Mapping\n\n Organize your writing using one of these mind-mapping techniques.\n\nhttps://blog.bookbaby.com/2016/11/mind-mapping-can-help-organize-your-writing-process/\n\nMonday, January 25, 2021\n\nOlder Writers\n\n You're never too old to start a career in writing.\n\nhttps://www.lynmillerlachmann.com/advising-a-60-year-old-who-wants-to-write/\n\nSunday, January 24, 2021\n\nSentence Length\n\n Avoid using long sentences in colloquial writing.\n\nhttps://kidlit.com/avoid-long-sentences-in-colloquial-writing/\n\nSaturday, January 23, 2021\n\nCharacter Strengths and Weaknesses\n\n Here's a list of some common character strengths and weaknesses.\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2019/06/list-of-character-strengths-and-weaknesses\n\nFriday, January 22, 2021\n\nRequested Material\n\n How long can you wait between a request to see more of the manuscript and sending it?\n\nhttp://scotteagan.blogspot.com/2019/07/how-much-time-between-request-and.html\n\nThursday, January 21, 2021\n\nNonfiction Platform\n\n Do you need a platform to sell a nonfiction book?\n\nhttps://bookendsliterary.com/2019/07/02/platform-for-nonfiction-authors/\n\nWednesday, January 20, 2021\n\nHoliday Books\n\n Are holiday books more or less likely to be acquired?\n\nhttps://writersrumpus.com/2019/07/02/the-s-and-s-of-writing-holiday-books/\n\nTuesday, January 19, 2021\n\nWriting Biography\n\n Although this post is not aimed at kidlit writers, the same principles hold true when writing biography.\n\nhttps://writersinthestormblog.com/2019/07/top-5-things-learned-writing-my-first-biography/\n\nMonday, January 18, 2021\n\nReveal Your Character Through Others\n\n Your protagonist's friends can tell your readers a great deal about your character.\n\nhttps://onewildword.com/2019/06/22/reveal-your-characters-through-their-circle-of-friends/\n\nSunday, January 17, 2021\n\nWhy Queries Are Rejected\n\n Here are five mistakes that will earn you query an instant reject.\n\nhttps://jetreidliterary.blogspot.com/2019/06/five-reasons-i-passed-on-your-query-and.html\n\nSaturday, January 16, 2021\n\nFriday, January 15, 2021\n\nTax Resources for Writers\n\n Here's some basic tax information you need to know as a writer.\n\nhttps://www.annettewhipple.com/2020/12/tax-resources-for-writers.html\n\nThursday, January 14, 2021\n\nFantasy Maps\n\n For you fantasy writers, here's a tool to help map out your world.\n\nhttps://inkarnate.com/\n\nWednesday, January 13, 2021\n\nNonfiction Picture Books\n\n Here's extensive and detailed advice about writing nonfiction picture books from Laura Salas.\n\nhttps://laurasalas.com/writing-for-children/how-to-write-a-nonfiction-picture-book-3/\n\nTuesday, January 12, 2021\n\nMonday, January 11, 2021\n\nFreelance Editors\n\n What should you expect when you hire a freelance editor?\n\nhttps://nathanbransford.com/blog/2020/12/what-to-expect-when-you-work-with-a-freelance-editor\n\nSunday, January 10, 2021\n\nBook Titles\n\n Yes, your book title may change along the way, but why not start with one you think is good? \n\nhttps://annerallen.com/2016/10/book-titles-10-tips-choose-right-title/\n\nStreet Team\n\n What is a street team, and do you need one to help market you and your books?\n\nhttp://jmfrey.net/2019/09/words-for-writers-what-is-a-street-team-guest-post/\n\nSaturday, January 9, 2021\n\n No matter how you define an author's voice, how do you find yours?\n\nhttps://nybookeditors.com/2017/06/find-writers-voice/\n\nFriday, January 8, 2021\n\nStories With Heart\n\n How do you put heart into your words to make a story a child will want to read (or hear) over and over again?\n\nhttps://bethandersonwriter.com/2020/01/10/mining-for-heart-the-voice-of-heart-by-vivian-kirkfield/\n\nThursday, January 7, 2021\n\nPicture Book Topics\n\n There are some picture book topics that are so overused that you might want to avoid them.\n\nhttps://www.highlightsfoundation.org/3705/leslie-helakoski-and-darcy-pattison-9-picture-book-topics-to-avoid/\n\nWednesday, January 6, 2021\n\nSchool Visits\n\n Debbie Ridpath Ohi has accumulated an extensive list of resources for authors doing school visits.\n\nhttps://www.debbieohi.com/school-visit-resource\n\nTuesday, January 5, 2021\n\nPicture Book Endings\n\n You've written a great picture book, so make sure your ending is satisfying to the reader.\n\nhttps://www.wordsandpics.org/2016/04/ask-picture-book-editor.html\n\nMonday, January 4, 2021\n\nCharacters' Jobs\n\n Your characters' jobs can give your reader great insight into their personalities.\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2020/12/your-characters-job-is-more-important-than-you-think/\n\nSunday, January 3, 2021\n\nQuery Tips\n\n Here are some tips on querying agents, including strategies on how many and to whom you should submit in each batch.\n\nhttps://mailchi.mp/a0a56f0b24fa/advanced-tips-for-querying-agents-query-critique-giveaway\n\nSaturday, January 2, 2021\n\nStory Tropes\n\n Should you (can you?) avoid all story tropes?\n\nhttps://writershelpingwriters.net/2020/12/story-tropes-to-avoid-or-not-to-avoid/\n\nFriday, January 1, 2021\n\nPicture Book Dos and Don'ts\n\n Here are 20 picture book dos and 20 don'ts from an expert, Mem Fox.\n\nhttps://memfox.com/for-writers/for-writers-20-dos-and-20-donts/", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Society Where Is It Going? by William Rorick\n\nSociety Where Is It Going?\n\nWritten by William Rorick\nIllustrated by\n\nSociety Where Is It Going? by William Rorick\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n60 pages\n\nWilliam Rorick\nMore books by William Rorick\n\nOutskirts Press\n\nPublication date\n\n11th April 2008I 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\nA great way to introduce kids to great books, authors & genres. 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Real children’s reviews gives a great insight into what others think to\n\nLorraine Woods\n\nI love Lovereading4kids because I get an opportunity to put my opinion forward and to try new books\n\nElosie Clarkson – age 11\n\nI love 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\nLovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999961256980896} +{"content": "Eyes on Me\n\n   Former U.S. NSA employee turned national traitor and fugitive Edward Snowden has confirmed what George Orwell had long prophesied through his novel 1984- that Big Brother is watching us. Initially this was to be a woodcut print… Read More\n\nA Tweet Death\n\nFacebook.  Twitter.  Instagram.  There is no shortage of ways one can share their stories and pictures with their friends and strangers in the vast web of cyberspace.  But with this open portal to ones deepest realm of the… Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995173811912537} +{"content": "\nJust a writer trying to create interesting stories with my favorite characters.\n • JoinedSeptember 3, 2018\n\nStory by Itherael\nPath of Legends HxD\nFrom an ideal, a dream is created. This dream gives birth to hope. From hope, courage is forged. Courage spri...\n#3 in fantasy See all rankings\n1 Reading List", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9728764295578003} +{"content": "How to say AM in Ukrainian æm; unstressed əm, m\n\nWould you like to know how to translate AM to Ukrainian? This page provides all possible translations of the word AM in the Ukrainian language.\n\nDiscuss this AM Ukrainian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"AM.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 30 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "How to say GEM in Norwegian dʒɛm\n\nWould you like to know how to translate GEM to Norwegian? This page provides all possible translations of the word GEM in the Norwegian language.\n\ngem(noun)\n\na precious stone especially when cut into a particular shape, eg for a ring or necklace.\n\nperle, praktstykke\n\ngem(noun)\n\nanything or anyone thought to be especially good\n\nThis picture is the gem of my collection.\n\nGet even more translations for GEM\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this GEM Norwegian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"GEM.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9957623481750488} +{"content": "The co-op bookstore for avid readers\n\nMy Favorite Number: A poem for noncommittal number lovers everywhere.\n\nDixon Garett\n\nNumbers are all around us in the form of symbols, words, and labels. Numbers give our world order and help us count the change in our pocket. Some of you have a favorite number. Some people have more than one. This book is for noncommittal number lovers everywhere. I hope you enjoy this follow up to my other poems: My Favorite Color, and My Favorite Shape. My goal is to show young people that it is ok to like something, then change your mind.\n\nThis poem was written with the hopes it would be read aloud. I wrote it to make it easy for kids to guess the next rhyme and shout it out.\n\nBook Details\n\n • Publisher: Independently Published\n • Publish Date: Dec 13rd, 2022\n • Pages: 46\n • Language: English\n • Edition: undefined - undefined\n • Dimensions: 10.00in - 8.00in - 0.12in - 0.32lb\n • EAN: 9798368320151\n • Categories: Activity Books - General", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "From the AuthorWhat We're Reading\n\nCamille Bordas joins Beaks & Geeks to talk about the loneliness of academia, why she likes to imagine which tv shows her characters would watch, and her personal rules for fiction. Bordas is the author of How to Behave in a Crowd, a witty, heartfelt novel that brilliantly evokes the confusions of adolescence and marks the arrival […]\n\nFrom the AuthorHolds AlertWhat We're Reading\n\nIn keeping with his trademark style, Dan Brown interweaves codes, science, religion, history, art, and architecture into this new novel that thrusts Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon into the dangerous intersection of humankind’s two most enduring questions, and the earth-shaking discovery that will answer them. Set in Spain, Origin is stunningly inventive—Dan Brown’s most brilliant and entertaining novel […]\n\n9780385542807-1\nAuthor LetterFrom the Author\n\nA novel of five lifelong friends who, in their sixties, decide to live together on a cocoa farm in Fiji, where they not only start a chocolate business but strengthen their friendships and rediscover themselves, Pieces of Happiness will reaffirm your faith in friendship, second chances, and the importance of indulging one’s sweet tooth. In a letter […]\n\n9780735211179-1\nFrom the AuthorWhat We're Reading\n\n“The word ‘masterpiece’ has been cheapened by too many blurbs, but My Absolute Darling absolutely is one.” —Stephen King Click below to watch Gabriel Tallent speak to librarians about his brilliant and immersive, all-consuming debut about one fourteen-year-old girl’s heart-stopping fight for her own soul. Turtle Alveston is a survivor. At fourteen, she roams the woods along the […]\n\nFrom the AuthorWhat We're Reading\n\nSeven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak is a warm, wry, sharply observed debut novel about what happens when a family is forced to spend a week together in quarantine over the holidays. Click below to watch her speech to librarians! It’s Christmas, and for the first time in years the entire Birch family will be […]\n\nFrom the AuthorWhat We're Reading\n\nThe best work yet from the Pulitzer finalist and bestselling author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges–a political thriller that unfolds in the highly charged territory of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and pivots on the complex relationship between a secret prisoner and his guard. A prisoner in a secret cell. The guard who has watched over […]\n\nFrom the AuthorWhat We're Reading\n\nWatch below for a video from Kelly Corrigan, the bestselling author of Glitter and Glue and The Middle Place. Her new book is Tell Me More, a warm, insightful look at the twelve phrases that strengthen and sustain our relationships. It’s a crazy idea: trying to name the phrases that make love and connection possible. But that’s just what Kelly […]\n\nFrom the AuthorWhat We're Reading\n\nBack in June, we hosted five authors at our BookExpo Librarian Author Breakfast. Throughout the week we’ll be sharing videos from their fabulous talks. First up is debut author Diksha Basu who discusses The Windfall, a heartfelt comedy of manners that tells the story of a family discovering what it means to “make it” in modern India. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8462284207344055} +{"content": "\n丹尼爾 塔門:用不同的方式看世界\n\nTED2011 · 10:53 · Filmed Mar 2011\nSubtitles available in 38 languages\nView interactive transcript\n1,115,342 Total views\nYour impact\nShare this talk and\ntrack your influence!\n\n丹尼爾 塔門(Tammet)有語言,數字和視覺的\"聯覺\"症狀-這表示是文字,數字和顏色對他而言互錯交織在一起,形成一個新的認知方式去認識世界。\"生於藍色星期三”的作者丹尼爾 塔門跟大家分享他的藝術��賦和他對文字的熱情,進一步也讓大家能一窺有學者症候群的他所擁有的動人內在世界。\n\npin This talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by our editors on the home page.\nLinguist, educator\nDaniel Tammet is the author of \"Born on a Blue Day,\" about his life with high-functioning autistic savant syndrome. He runs the language-learning site Optimnem, and his new book is \"Embracing the Wide Sky: A Tour Across the Horizons of the Mind.\" Full bio\n\nEnthusiastically agree? Respectfully beg to differ? 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They all have ideas of…\n\nRead More\n\nSome Updates!\n\nFirst, big hugs to all of you who have let me know how much you enjoyed Embraced By A Highlander.…\n\nRead More\n\nWhat's next?\n\nA brief rest… not likely! 🙂 Already busy at work. Look for news about Cree & Dawn coming near the…\n\nRead More\n\nWhere to Buy Donna's Books\n\n • Buy on AppleBooks\n • Buy on Amazon\n • Buy on Barnes & Noble\n • Buy from Google Play\n • Buy from Kobo\n • Buy from Audible\n\nDonna’s books are also available at Books-A-Million.\n\nJoin Newsletter\n\nSubscribe to my newsletter to find out about my latest books and news:\n\nYou have Successfully Subscribed!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7059876918792725} +{"content": "One Great Lie by Deb Caletti | Book Review\n\nI’ve been reading Deb Caletti’s books since I was a young adult myself. Thus, I found myself really looking forward to delving into One Great Lie. I think that Caletti has this spectacular way of exploring issues that affect girls and women in a way that feels realistic. Although certain elements of One Great Lie were a […]\n\nThe Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed | Book Review\n\nThe Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed has one of my favorite book covers of 2020. As shallow as it sounds, I just knew I had to read this book. Frankly, I am SO glad I picked it up. The Black Kids is an insightful historical fiction book about a Black girl who is coming of age […]\n\nTake Me Home Tonight by Morgan Matson | Book Review\n\nIs there anything so wonderful as a long anticipated book by a favorite author, a book that actually delivers on all your expectations? Take Me Home Tonight by Morgan Matson is a book that I was RAVENOUS to read. Yes, ravenous. No hyperbole here. I love Matson’s books, so much so that I am saving Second Chance […]\n\nThe Rock And The River by Kekla Magoon | Book Review\n\nI seriously cannot believe The Rock And The River by Kekla Magoon has been on my shelves for ten years, unread. You see, I won it in a contest but then just never got around to it. Lately though it has been a huge priority to read things I have and pass them along for further […]\n\nYolk by Mary H.K. Choi | Book Review\n\nYolk by Mary H.K. Choi really slaps. I had no idea what I was really getting into when I started it, but wow, I am blown away. FYI, this is a really heavy book, so be sure you are in the headspace for that going into it. I was drawn to Yolk by the bright yellow […]\n\nLong Way Down by Jason Reynolds | Book Review\n\nJason Reynolds is a master writer. Seriously, everything he writes is just golden. Whether he is writing in long form, interconnected short stories, or free verse, the final product will be excellent. Long Way Down is a free verse book that I purchased during the campaign to Black Out The Best Seller list. Finally, several months […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6487751007080078} +{"content": "Legal Disclosure\n\nMonday, December 11, 2017\n\nBlog Tour, Review, & Giveaway for The Culinary Art of Murder by Heather Haven\n\nThe Culinary Art of Murder \n\n(The Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries) \n\nby Heather Haven\n\nCozy Mystery 6th in Series  \nThe Wives of Bath Press (November 27, 2017)  \nPrint Length: 281 pages \nE-Book ASIN: B076HDD3JY \nLee’s Uncle 'Tío'About the Author\n\nAfter studying drama at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida, Heather went to Manhattan to pursue a career. There she wrote short stories, novels, comedy acts, television treatments, ad copy, commercials, and two one-act plays, produced at several places, such as Playwrights Horizon. Once she even ghostwrote a book on how to run an employment agency. She was unemployed at the time. One of her first paying jobs was writing a love story for a book published by Bantam called Moments of Love. She had a deadline of one week but promptly came down with the flu. Heather wrote \"The Sands of Time\" with a raging temperature, and delivered some pretty hot stuff because of it. Her stint at New York City’s No Soap Radio - where she wrote comedic ad copy – help develop her long-time love affair with comedy. Her first novel of the humorous Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries, Murder is a Family Business, is, is the sixth book of the series.  \n\nAuthor Links    \nWebsite: http://heatherhavenstories.com/  \nHeather’s Blog: http://heatherhavenstories.com/blog/  \nFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HeatherHavenStories  \nTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/Twitter@HeatherHaven  \nSign up for Heather’s newsletter at: http://heatherhavenstories.com/subscribe-via-email/  \n\nPurchase Link - Amazon a Rafflecopter giveaway  \n\nThis is a very well written cozy mystery novel. Having the main character be a good private investigator opened the way for all types of investigating techniques to occur at the same time. This led to some really interesting events to happen but my favorite had to be how Lee manages to figure it all out in the end without giving the reader the full extent of what she knew until then. It makes me wish that I had time to read the other books in the series as I bet they are just as good. If you enjoy a good cozy mystery then this is the book for you. I really enjoyed so it gets 4/5 stars.\n\nDecember 1 – Cozy Up With Kathy – INTERVIEW  \nDecember 1 – Books,Dreams,Life - SPOTLIGHT  \nDecember 2 – Cinnamon, Sugar and a Little Bit of Murder – REVIEW  \nDecember 3 – Babs Book Bistro – SPOTLIGHT  \nDecember 4 – Community Bookstop – REVIEW  \nDecember 5 – Sleuth Cafe – SPOTLIGHT  \nDecember 6 – StoreyBook Reviews – GUEST POST  \nDecember 7 – A Holland Reads – CHARACTER GUEST POST  \nDecember 8 – T's Stuff – INTERVIEW  \nDecember 9 – My Reading Journeys – CHARACTER GUEST POST  \nDecember 10 – 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! – SPOTLIGHT  \nDecember 11 – Books a Plenty Book Reviews – REVIEW  \nDecember 12 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book - INTERVIEW  \nDecember 13 – A Blue Million Books – CHARACTER INTERVIEW  \nDecember 14 – Dee-Scoveries – SPOTLIGHT      \nHave you signed up to be a Tour Host? Click Here Find Details and Sign Up Today!\n\n1 comment:\n\n 1. Thank you for hosting me on your blog today and for reading and reviewing my book. I am most grateful.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "Results for Children & Teens + Contemporary, set in India\n\nSelect your view:\n Patricia McCormick\n Paperback: 04/01/2008\n Although Lakshmi's family is desperately poor her life still contains simple pleasures; but, when the harsh ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Advertisement Analysis\n\nLength: 1395 words (4 double-spaced pages)\nRating: Red (FREE)      ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999420642852783} +{"content": "HarperCollins Publishers\nTrending Now\n\nSchool Library Journal Best Book\n\nALA Booklist Editors' Choice\n\nNew York Public Library Books for the Teen Age\n\nBook Sense Pick\n\nALA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults\n\nALA Best Fiction for Young Adults\n\nAbout the Book\n\nBig Mouth\n\nNo I did not. I did not, I did not. I did not say those things, and I did not plan those things. Won't It anyone believe me?\n\nUgly Girl\n\nAll right, Ugly Girl made a mistake. I'd told my mom what I'd heard in the cafeteria, and she'd told Dad. Evidently. I'd thought for sure they would want me to speak up for the truth.\n\nEducator and Librarian Resources\n\nCritical Praise\n\n“Compelling. Honest and penetrating.” — Kirkus Reviews\n\n“Believable, full-blooded characters. 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You may hear people say \"We having fun.\" in American street English, but it is wrong. You should say \"We are having fun.\".\nFebruary 25, 2017\n\"We having fun\" is impossible. Don't use it. The grammar pattern is \"to be + (verb)ing\" \"We ARE HAVING fun.\"\nFebruary 24, 2017\nEu falo português\nFebruary 24, 2017\nStill haven’t found your answers?\nWrite down your questions and let the native speakers help you!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "Click here to skip to this page's main content.\n\nNew to the Open Library? — Learn how it works", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000019073486328} +{"content": "© 2015 Shmoop University, Inc. All rights reserved.\nThe Return of Sherlock Holmes\n\nThe Return of Sherlock Holmes\n\nby Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\n\nThe Return of Sherlock Holmes: No Mystery Here Quiz\n\nThink you’ve got your head wrapped around The Return of Sherlock Holmes? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!\nQ. Charles Augustus Milverton is notorious for what?\n\nHaving a foul mouth\nBeing a blackmailer\nBeing a great kisser\nBeing lazy\nQ. What did Beppo hide in the Napoleon statue?\n\nHis house key\nA letter\nA famous pearl\nQ. Godfrey Staunton disappeared with an older man after sending what?\n\nA curse-word-filled e-mail\nA package\nA mysterious telegram\nQ. What does Holmes reveal about Mary Frasier in “The Adventure of Abbey Grange”?\n\nShe is in love with Jack Crocker\nShe is lying\nShe covered up the murder of her husband\nAll of the above\nQ. What is Trelawney Hope trying to recover in “The Adventure of the Second Stain”?\n\nHis health\nHis wallet\nA stolen political document\nHis sanity\nNoodle's College Search", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972746968269348} +{"content": "\nm (Bot: Cosmetic changes)\nLine 86: Line 86:\n[[Category:Fourth Doctor novelisations]]\n[[Category:Fourth Doctor novels]]\n[[Category:Target novelisations]]\n[[Category:Target novelisations]]\n[[Category:1979 novels]]\n[[Category:1979 novels]]\n\nRevision as of 17:53, May 11, 2019 • Leela's knife hits Meeker in the chest rather than the back.\n • The Doctor feigns unconsciousness before trying to shoot Leela instead of hiding around the corner.\n • There are scenes onboard the Bi-Al Foundation supply shuttle, showing the crew being infected before crashing into the asteroid.\n • Lowe infects more of the hospital personnel than is seen on screen, having a small army during his second assault on the isolation room rather than simply himself and three others.\n • The nurses are described as wearing robes, rather than the tight-fitting trouser suits seen on screen.\n • It is mentioned that Professor Marius taught at New Heidelberg University.\n\nWriting and publishing notes\n\nDoctor Who and the Invisible Enemy audiobook\n\nAudiobook cover.\n\n • This story was released as an audiobook read by John Leeson.\n\nAdditional cover images\n\nto be added\n\nBritish publication history\n\nFirst publication:\n\nW.H. 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UK\n\nRe-issues:\n\nScheduled for a new edition in July 1994, but the release was cancelled.\n\nExternal links\n\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9753543138504028} +{"content": "Online Danish Malay translation\n\nOnline Danish Malay translator - translate texts, documents, sentences, phrases, web pages.\n\nTranslate from Danish\n\nDAMalay Speakers: 180.000.000\n\nCountries: Malaysia , Indonesia , Brunei , Singapore , Thailand , Philippines , Myanmar , Coco Island , Christmas Island , Sri Lanka , Suriname , Timor ,\nCurrent page is: Online Danish Malay translation\nChange sense of translation: Malay Danish Translator & Dictionary - online Malay Danish translation\n\nSee also:\nDanish Malay Translator    Danish Malay Dictionary    Translate Danish to Malay   \n\nIf you need a perfect translation, contact a translation agency!\n\nTranslate Danish to any language\nTranslate any language to Malay\nTranslation agencies\nLinks for translation agencies and certified translators.\n\nSpecify your preferred domain:\n\nGeneral translations, business translations, trade translations, law translations, technical translations, medical translations, science translations, software localization, website localization, other domains...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9369077086448669} +{"content": "ISBN-10:\nISBN-13:\nPub. Date:\nSurprise, Kill, Vanish: The Secret History of CIA Paramilitary Armies, Operators, and Assassins\n\nSurprise, Kill, Vanish: The Secret History of CIA Paramilitary Armies, Operators, and Assassins\n\nby Annie Jacobsen\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nChoose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Wednesday, September 22— with members of the CIA's Senior Intelligence Service (equivalent to the Pentagon's generals), its counterterrorism chiefs, targeting officers, and Special Activities Division's Ground Branch operators who conduct today's close-quarters killing operations around the world — reveal, for the first time, the enormity of this shocking, controversial, and morally complex terrain. Is the CIA's paramilitary army America's weaponized strength, or a liability to its principled standing in the world? Every operation reported in this book, however unsettling, is legal.\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780316441421\nPublisher: Little, Brown and Company\nPublication date: 07/07/2020\nPages: 560\nSales rank: 49,743\nProduct dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.50(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAnnie Jacobsen was a contributing editor at the Los Angeles Times Magazine and is the author of the New York Times bestseller Area 51. A graduate of Princeton University, she lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.\n\nTable of Contents\n\nAuthor's Note on Sources xi\n\nPrologue 3\n\nPart I 1941\n\nChapter 1 An Office for Ungentlemanly Warfare 11\n\nChapter 2 Tertia Optio 30\n\nChapter 3 Surprise Attack in Korea 38\n\nChapter 4 Special Forces 57\n\nChapter 5 Ruin and Rule in Guatemala 65\n\nChapter 6 Kings, Shahs, Monarchs, and Madmen 79\n\nChapter 7 The KGB's Office of Liquid Affairs 93\n\nChapter 8 Green Light 102\n\nChapter 9 The Special Group 115\n\nPart II 1961\n\nChapter 10 An Assassination Capability 131\n\nChapter 11 JFK, KIA 142\n\nChapter 12 The Studies and Observations Group 161\n\nChapter 13 Kill or Capture 173\n\nChapter 14 Green Berets 191\n\nChapter 15 Revenge 211\n\nChapter 16 Colonel Qaddafi's Libya 230\n\nPart III 1981\n\nChapter 17 Reagan's Preemptive Neutralization 251\n\nChapter 18 Parachute Assassins, Saddam Hussein, and Osama bin Laden 274\n\nChapter 19 Operation Love Storm 292\n\nChapter 20 Carlos the Jackal 303\n\nChapter 21 The Engineer 317\n\nPart IV 2001\n\nChapter 22 War in Afghanistan 341\n\nChapter 23 Poke the Bear 358\n\nChapter 24 War in Iraq 371\n\nChapter 25 Imad Mugniyah 389\n\nChapter 26 The Moral Twilight Zone 398\n\nChapter 27 Just War 417\n\nChapter 28 The Hidden Hand 433\n\nEpilogue 451\n\nAcknowledgments 455\n\nBibliography 459\n\nNotes 477\n\nIndex 527\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9400942921638489} +{"content": "The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Touch and Feel Animalbig touch-and-feel board book with lots to explore on every page\n\nJoin The Very Hungry Caterpillar as he meets animals from the rainforest, the farmyard, the seaside and so much more.\n\nWith touch-and-feel elements to explore on every page and first concepts to discover including wild words, animal actions and noisy farmyard, this is a richly satisfying board book for babies and toddlers.\n\nThis book is perfect for sharing together and encouraging interactive play.\n\nDiscover other Very Hungry Caterpillar books:\n\nThe Very Hungry Caterpillar’s First 100 Words The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Hide and Seek The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Bug Hunt The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Finger Puppet Book Eric Carle’s Book of Amazing Animals\n\nProduct Details\n\nBoard Book\n\nDate published\n\nJanuary 5th, 2023\n\nOther details\n\n • 12 pages\n\nThis product has not been reviewed yet.\n\nAdd a review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998164772987366} +{"content": "Translate \"vizuri\" into Danish (dansk)\n\nSearch for an expression in any language pair... 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She is a regular contributor to OKIDO magazine and a scriptwriter for children’s television.\n\nISBN: 9780500651940\nISBN-10: 0500651949\nSeries: If I had a…\nAudience: Children\nFor Ages: 4+ years old\nFormat: Hardcover\nLanguage: English\nNumber Of Pages: 32\nPublished: 27th February 2020\nPublisher: THAMES & HUDSON\nCountry of Publication: GB\nDimensions (cm): 26.42 x 24.13  x 1.02\nWeight (kg): 0.39\n\nWeight .4 kg\nDimensions 27 × 25 × 1 cm", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8772475123405457} +{"content": "– playing with the ball shows – mostly favorable – turn to the fate.\nA fool can shoot a soccer ball with a chance to be interpreted as an indication that you should not miss, because it hits the bull’s-eye.\n– If you are hit by a ball, meet a perhaps soon the caprices of fate, usually this is an unfavorable sign.\n–– see: cheerful disposition, fate plays with us, you can lose time, win or give up his fortune;\n– play with it: concerns are raised by good news, happiness is at a turning point, a warning about superficial love affairs;\n– children play with a colorful balloon: you will soon be disappointed, but the pain is over quickly;\n– play with a ball (man): an indication of a good new partnership (business or private);\n– play with the ball lover: sign of a very positive relationship with both sides;\n– give or get paid: unexpected pleasure;\n– be made of one: trouble;\n– lose: you will find something that is useful.\n\nArabian (Islamic)\n– to see: a sign of joy and happiness;\n– to play: you’ll fritter away your time with useless things;\n– play ball: you act rashly.\n–Leave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Votum in Aduentum Reginae ', by Fane Milmay, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, on the arrival of Catherine of Braganza (1661); n.d.\nExtent2 ff\nLevelItem/file\nContent DescriptionText consists of 5 lines, addressed to Catherine of Braganza.\n\nSigned 'W' and endorsed 'verses from ye Earle of Westmorland'.\n\nThe poem was presumably written in March 1661, two months before Catherine's arrival in England\nTitle Of WorkMens: Mart: 7.o. Votum in Aduentum Reginae\nFirst Line of PoemLuceat Semper & Floreat Lucitanorum\nLast Line of PoemSic ex Animo Exoptat\nPhysical DescriptionOne folio folded once to form two quartos\nDescriptive FeaturesChainlines are about 24 mm apart\nRelated MaterialUniversity of Nottingham Library:\nUniversity of Nottingham Library:\n\nClick the links below to view related name indexes\n\nCodePersonNameDates of existence\nNA30512Katherine (-1705); Queen Consort; ( 'of Braganza'; wife of Charles II)-1705\nNA74445Fane; Mildmay (1602-1666); 2nd Earl of Westmorland1602-1666\nAdd to My Items", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9904479384422302} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nIllustrating the PhaenomenaCelestial cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nElly Dekker\n\nPrint publication date: 2012\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780199609697\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2013\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199609697.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). 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[Webster 1913 Suppl.]\n\n3. to reduce or lessen as if by eroding; as, a politician's base of support is eroded by evidence of corruption; the buying power of the dollar is eroded by inflation. [fig.] [PJC]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Eroded — E*rod ed, p. p. & a. 1. Eaten away; gnawed; irregular, as if eaten or worn away. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Having the edge worn away so as to be jagged or irregularly toothed. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • eroded — adjective worn down or worn away …   Wiktionary\n\n • eroded — Synonyms and related words: abated, ablated, attenuated, bated, belittled, blanched, bleached, burnt up, by the board, consumed, contracted, corroded, curtailed, decreased, deflated, depleted, diminished, dissipated, drained, dropped, eaten,… …   Moby Thesaurus\n\n • eroded — adj. worn away, corroded, eaten away e·rode || ɪ rəʊd v. wear away, grind down, corrode; slowly consume, eat away …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • eroded —    Ai, ai ia, a ai, pao, po o, koea …   English-Hawaiian dictionary\n\n • eroded — adjective worn away as by water or ice or wind (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑scoured • Similar to: ↑worn …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • eroded fan remnant —    All, or a portion of an alluvial fan that is much more extensively eroded and dissected than a fan remnant; sometimes called an erosional fan remnant (FFP). It consists primarily of a) eroded and highly dissected sides (eroded fan remnant… …   Glossary of landform and geologic terms\n\n • eroded fan-remnant sideslope —    A rough or broken margin of an eroded fan remnant highly dissected by ravines and gullies that can be just a fringe or make up a large part of an eroded alluvial fan; its bounding escarpments (risers), originally formed by inset channels, have …   Glossary of landform and geologic terms\n\n • uni'öhkanya'kö — eroded stream bank …   Mingo semantic fields\n\n • pitted — Eroded contact breaker points …   Dictionary of automotive terms\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": 0.9988107681274414} +{"content": "What does SSK mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand SSK in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nSödertälje Sport Klubb\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for SSK in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this SSK abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"SSK.\" Abbreviations.com. 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Utilizing her experiences, she writes stories that are witty, heartwarming and relatable to the modern woman. She is the publisher of Minted Magazine, a career and lifestyle magazine empowering women and working on her second novel.\n\nWriting Process \nI really have no special writing process. It usually begins with an important message that I think is relevant to women and to me personally. Recession Proof is about never settling. It was inspired by my experiences as a young twenty-something professional working in today’s economic landscape. I think there’s an incredible sense of fear and uncertainty when you’re in your twenties and for today’s twenty-somethings, it’s exacerbated by the Recession. So many times, people sacrifice their passions to simply get by. I wanted to create a contemporary “heroine” that experiences all these fears and challenges but manages to triumph and have a little fun along the way.\n\nOnce I figure out what I want to write about, I start the first chapter where I first “meet” my characters. It’s like a first date. Since my work is very character driven it’s important for me to understand them and to like them, even their flaws. Every chapter builds upon the previous one. I also leave a cliffhanger after the end of each chapter to build tension and because I love when a book sucks you in.\n\nThen the hardest part is editing. I’m already dreading the editing process for my second novel. But all in all, I write stories that I love to read. And having my work resonate with readers is just the icing on the cake.\n\nContact Links\n\nRelated Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9211975336074829} +{"content": "Get unlimited digital access to chicagotribune.com. 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But you can learn to write about the one … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9471845626831055} +{"content": "ivia A. Ruiz in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\n • Olivia A. Ruiz\n\nAbout Olivia A. Ruiz\n\nOlivia A. Ruiz is a published author of young adult books. A published credit of Olivia A. Ruiz is Instrumento de observacion de los logros de la lecto-escritura inicial: Spanish Reconstruction of An Observation Survey A Bilingual Text.\nTo edit or update the above biography on Olivia A. Ruiz, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: https://www.jacketflap.com/olivia-a-ruiz/172953\nPublished Works by Olivia A. Ruiz\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. Instrumento de observacion de los logros de la lecto-escritura inicial: ...\n    Author: Ana Maria Andrade, Kathy Escamilla, Marie M. 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More more larger than life adventure, Derek Landy’s Demon Road series is more gruesome, but just as addictive and entertaining.\n\nThe Dark Prophecy SynopsisIf you loved this, you might like these...\n\nThe Dark Prophecy\nMax and the Millions\nThe Shepherd's Crown\nWho Let the Gods Out?\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9780141363967\nPublication date: 03/05/2018\nPublisher: Puffin an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd\nFormat: Paperback\n\nISBN: 9780141363950\nPublication date: 02/05/2017\nPublisher: Puffin an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd\nFormat: Hardback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9780141363950\nPublication date: 2nd May 2017\nAuthor: Rick Riordan\nPublisher: Puffin an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd\nFormat: Hardback\nSuitable for: 11+ readers, 9+ readers\nGenres: Adventure Stories, Fantasy / Magical, Humorous\nRecommendations: eBooks\n\nAbout Rick Riordan\n\nA World Book Day Author 2019 Rick Riordan is an award-winning mystery writer. He lives in Boston with his wife and two sons. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Rick's first novel featuring the heroic young demigod, was the overall winner of the Red House Children's Book Award in 2006 and is now a blockbuster film franchise, starring Logan Lerman. Rick Riordan is also the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series for children and the multi-award-winning Tres Navarre mystery series for adults.For fifteen years, Rick taught English and history at public and ...\n\nMore About Rick Riordan\n\nMore Books By Rick Riordan\n\nCover for The Tyrant's Tomb (The Trials of Apollo Book 4) by Rick Riordan\nCover for Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo by Rick Riordan\nCover for The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan\nView All Books By Rick Riordan\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.575311541557312} +{"content": "Meet us on:\nWelcome to Read Print! 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The book opens with Lauretta Trent in the hospital because of stomach problems .Lauretta Trent is extremely rich and has a lot of relatives living with her. All of these relatives livefor the day when she will die and they will inherit her money.\nClick here to see the rest of this review\n\n    The Trent residence is a big mansion with Lauretta's sisters and husbands, plus housekeeper, maid, cook, chauffeur, and nurse. Lauretta's Doctor Alton warns her that gastroenteric upsets can damage her heart. There have been three stomach incidents in a short space of time. Are these attacks natural or is a more sinister force at work?\n\n    Virginia Baxter arrives at the airport. The police got a tip, opened her baggage, and found narcotics! So, she calls Perry Mason.\n\n    The presence of a photographer makes this a lot more sinister. Virginia did not give permission for the search. More important, the contraband narcotics put her bags over the recorded weight limit! Judge Albert dismisses the case. More photographs are take to give publicity to the dismissal.\n\n    Perry learns that Virginia refused to give her husband a divorce, and advises her to wipe the slate clean by ghranting the divorce. But a stranger asks questions about her former law firm, and the story takes a new turn. When Virginia learns of interest shown in the records from her former law firm, she calls Perry Mason again.\n\nThe review of this Book prepared by yosef shapiro\n\nChapter Analysis of The Case of the Horrified Heirs\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book descript. of violence and chases 20%Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 60%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 20% Tone of story    -   suspenseful (sophisticated fear) Time/era of story:    -   1930's-1950's 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:    -   clerk Age:    -   20's-30's Ethnicity/Race    -   White/American\n\nUnited States    -   Yes\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   generic/vague references to death/punishment\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like The Case of the Horrified Heirs\n\nErle Stanley Gardner 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": 0.9813315272331238} +{"content": "\nPoems | Stories | Chapters | - Scripts -\nJan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | - Aug - | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec\n\nTop Ranked Book Scripts For August\n\nThe Earliest Memory\nIt felt raw, even after 95 years\nPays: One point. and 27 member cents", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999632239341736} +{"content": "Poet Questionnaire: Deirdre Kessler\n\nPoetry’s best use is to give us wings or good hiking boots for exploring our own worlds and other realms.\nDeirdre Kessler with Lily the wombat\nDeirdre Kessler with Lily the wombat\n\nTo celebrate National Poetry Month, Atlantic Books Today is conducting a Proust-esque questionnaire, in which the poem is the thing, with four Atlantic Canadian poets, throughout the month of April.\n\nOur closer is Prince Edward Island’s new Poet Laureate, Deirdre Kessler. 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Born: A foal, five kittens, and Confederation won a 2015 PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation book award and a 2015 City of Charlottetown book award.\n\nABT: The best thing about poetry is…\n\n…how easily it fits into memory’s pockets and how easily found it is by the tongue.\n\nThe worst thing about poetry is…\n\n…that it is often relegated to dusty schoolroom corners.\n\nThe best thing about being a Prince Edward Island poet is…\n\n…how much poetry there is in our vibrant oral tradition.\n\nWhat distinguishes me from other poets is…\n\nI can wiggle my ears while reading poetry or reciting it from memory.\n\nThe qualities I most desire in poems are…\n\nfreshness of language and image.\n\nPoetry’s best use is…\n\n…to give us wings or good hiking boots for exploring our own worlds and other realms.\n\nMy favourite poets include…\n\n…Walt Whitman, Pablo Neruda, Louise Glűck, John Smith, David Helwig, Judy Gaudet, Don MacKay.\n\nIf I stopped writing poetry I would…\n\n…start walking and not stop until I reached Abiquiu, New Mexico.\n\nDeirdre Kessler Afternoon HorsesThe best line I have ever written is this one:\n\n“The pond holds the sky on a blue afternoon.”\n\nThis line can be found in my poem, “Gateleg table,” and also on a sign above the beaver pond at the Cascade Streams & Ponds exhibit at the Portland (Oregon) Zoo.\n\nOne of the best lines anyone else has ever written is this:\n\n“Everything is ceremony in the wild garden of childhood.” –Pablo Neruda, Winter Garden\n\nWritten By\n\nChris Benjamin is the managing editor of Atlantic Books Today. 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Matthew rated it it was amazing Sep 05,", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8116189241409302} +{"content": "My Very First Noah's Ark Playtime Activity Book with Stickers by Lois Rock\n\nMy Very First Noah's Ark Playtime Activity Book with Stickers\n\nWritten by Lois Rock\nIllustrated by Alex Ayliffe\nPart of the My Very First Playtime Series\n\n3+ readers   5+ readers   \nDownload an extract Share this book\n\nThe Lovereading4Kids comment\n\nLots of activities for very young children will help them to enjoy the story of how Noah built his Ark when the rain came and flooded the Earth. Matching the stickers of the animals to their shapes or helping a parent to make a gingerbread Ark provide fun ways of further enjoying the story.\n\nMy Very First Noah's Ark Playtime Activity Book with Stickers by Lois Rock\n\nThis fun activity book includes on-the-page puzzles, games and stories - all based around the story of Noah - with a page of stickers to use to complete the activities throughout. This handy book will be welcomed by parents and carers looking to entertain active children during holidays, on journeys, or to fill the time on a rainy day.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nLois Rock\n\nLois Rock has established an international reputation as a children’s writer. Specialising in Bible stories, prayer books and information books, her books have been translated into over 30 languages with sales approaching 4 million copies. She draws on her experience as a mother of three and as a leader of church children’s groups.\n\nMore books by this author\n\nLoading similar books...\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n16 pages\n\nLois Rock\nMore books by Lois Rock\n\nLion Hudson Plc\n\nPublication date\n\n21st April 2012\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 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 Lovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992310404777527} +{"content": "\nAugust is archive month. Posts from the past\n\nWin a writing competition that offers a complete publishing package as first prize\n\nWriting Magazine has teamed up with Lulu.com and Authoright to offer their competition winner a complete publishing package, including marketing and PR They are looking for a previously unpublished novel … Continue reading\n\nDecember 6, 2017 · 4 Comments\n\nDo we hate short stories in the UK?\n\nYou would be forgiven for thinking that’s true because very, very few collections are published by British publishers. But hold, I hear you say: I like reading short stories…(you did … Continue reading\n\nMay 24, 2016 · 2 Comments\n\nRoll Up! Roll up! Creative Writing Newsletter out today\n\n I will be sending out edition number four of my creative writing newsletter later today. It will contain details of submission and competition opportunities that haven’t yet appeared on this … Continue reading\n\nApril 2, 2015 · 2 Comments\n\nNews about writerly things delivered to your inbox every day – Safari Friday searching the web for writers and readers\n\nGALLEYCAT covers everything a writer or a reader might be remotely interested in: there’s publishing news with an American slant but with a decent international perspective, writers resources which at … Continue reading\n\nApril 4, 2014 · Leave a comment\n\n8 reasons why you should start tweeting or come back if you’ve stopped\n\nThis is based on a post I wrote back in 2010 and I think it still holds true. If Facebook is about renewing and making contacts, Twitter is about information … Continue reading\n\nMarch 22, 2014 · 10 Comments\n\nQuotes for writers (and people who like quotes) Stephen Fry on ebooks\n\nBooks are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators. STEPHEN FRY photo credit: swisscan via photopin cc\n\nJanuary 5, 2014 · Leave a comment\n\nSafari Friday searching the web for writers and readers — a selection of some of the best from last year\n\nHere’s a small sample of the websites and online resources I discovered in 2013. They demonstrate what a generous lot writers are – here are places you can learn your … Continue reading\n\nJanuary 3, 2014 · Leave a comment\n\nWant to be published by Christmas?\n\nFirst you have to submit a segment of a steamy romance, but you don’t have to stay awake at night worrying about  the plot. The people at Hot Key Books … Continue reading\n\nOctober 2, 2013 · 4 Comments\n\nFirst official UK ebook chart\n\nIf you’ve ever wondered how ebook sales compare with ‘real’ books The Bookseller – a London based magazine for the book trade that’s been going since Dickens was in his … Continue reading\n\nAugust 8, 2013 · 1 Comment\n\nSafari Friday searching the web for writers and readers GETTING FEEDBACK\n\nA couple of years ago, a very talented student complained after class that it was hard to find anyone to give feedback on her writing. She wasn’t having a pop … Continue reading\n\nJuly 12, 2013 · 1 Comment\n\nFifty Shades of The Artists’ and Writers’ Year Book\n\nEvery emerging writer is familiar with the Artists’ and Writers Yearbook. It holds dreams within its red and yellow covers and this week the 2014 Yearbook was launched Alongside lists … Continue reading\n\nJuly 6, 2013 · 4 Comments\n\nWriters going it alone together — a look at three publishing houses finding a third way in publishing\n\nI was intrigued by a recent  article in The Guardian about the launch of Notting Hill Press, a new co-operative set up by a small group of authors who have … Continue reading\n\nJune 28, 2013 · 3 Comments\n\nCREATIVE NONFICTION…Safari Friday searching the web for writers and readers\n\nBrevity is a free online quarterly journal for creative non fiction, and I love it for the quality of its writing. All articles and essays are 750 words or less … Continue reading\n\nJune 21, 2013 · Leave a comment\n\nSafari Friday searching the web for writers and readers — How to judge a book READ PAGE 99\n\nOpen the book to page ninety nine, and the quality of the whole will be revealed to you.                        ` FORD MADDOX FORD This is a website based on the premise … Continue reading\n\nJune 7, 2013 · 3 Comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990933537483215} +{"content": "Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image\n\nF3 | January 22, 2017\n\nScroll to top\n\nAbout Dredd\n\nStaunch Opponent Of #SoccerArms\n\nPosts By Dredd\n\nExoskeletal Discipline\n\nJanuary 18, 2017 | | One Comment\n\nI don’t believe in the existence of Bigfoot (or the Lochness Monster). They are just myths.\n\nIn the classical sense, myths are stories. Whether they are stories with a basis in fact is apart from the concept. But … Continue reading Read More\n\nThe Practice Of Self-Control\n\nJanuary 10, 2017 | | 3 Comments\n\nSelf-control is the ability to control the expression of our emotions and desires under stress\n\nFear, envy and rage are emotions. They come upon us unbidden, both because we are human and weak but also from our hard-wired instinct … Continue reading\n\nRead More\n\nTaking Responsibility For Outcome\n\nJanuary 2, 2017 |\n\nThe Q is a Leader who takes responsibility for Outcome\n\n*Leader: a man who is what a Leader is and does what a Leader does\n\n*Outcome: what happens and fails to happen, whether good or bad\n\nContinue reading Read More\n\nNovember 13, 2016 | | One Comment\n\nIMPACT begins with Influence, the ignition of a palpable desire for action in the hearts of Accelerating Men. While this is done by both word and deed, and in many different ways by all kinds of Leaders, there are … Continue reading Read More\n\nDouble-Rat Run-In\n\nOctober 31, 2016 | | 5 Comments\n\n*posted for Hillary (who still can’t figure it out apparently)\n\nMy Initial Thoughts\n\nUNlike more than a few Metro-posers (who faked it), when FoulBall (inexplicably) deconstructed the Mothaship, I was actually nonplussed. I loved that crazy dizzybacked SOB–if … Continue reading Read More\n\nJust One More Time\n\nOctober 15, 2016 | | 2 Comments\n • YHC got the news from Shawshank at 2330 Tuesday night that I was (finally) off the No-Q List for Ranger and could have it the next day. He wouldn’t tell me how I had worked my way out of … Continue reading\n\nRead More\n\nTrivia(l)\n\nOctober 8, 2016 | | 8 Comments\n\nWhich of these four Trivia(l) TruthNuggets is in fact not factual (answer at the bottom of this BB):\n\n1) 55% of boys born north of Kernersville, NC obtain vasectomies before their high school graduation.\n\nContinue reading Read More\n\nSeptember 26, 2016 |\n\nThis was the Q that nobody (apparently) wanted. YHC tweeted out a gentle inquiry the night before, simply seeking some insight into who the Q was at what was (formerly) known as the toughest Saturday Workout in F3/Metro. After initial … Continue reading\n\nRead More\n\n3S2T: What Exercise Should Breed\n\nJanuary 22, 2016 | | 4 Comments\n\nThe King is the exercise component of the FirstF. Daily exercise is essential part of the Daily Red Pill a Q takes to maintain High Impact. How a man gets his daily dose of the King is up to him … Continue reading\n\nRead More\n\nHappy Wife\n\nJanuary 10, 2016 | | One Comment\n\nThe FirstF is about a man’s inTRAactions, his “relationship” with himself.\n\nThe SecondF is about a man’s inTERactions, his relationships with other people on the BigBall. The most important (without any doubt) is the relationship a man has with his … Continue reading\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9908841848373413} +{"content": "Toppsta - Childrens Books – Reviews\n\nYuval Zommer\n\nAuthor Links\n\nYuval Zommer\n\n • 5 stars across 5 books\n Yuval Zommer graduated from the Royal College of Art and went on to pursue a career as an advertising creative director. He likes to sketch his subjects first, then completes his illustrations digitally. His first book was inspired by some playful characters he came across on a trip to the zoo.\n 21st March 2017\n\n The Street Beneath My Feet\n\n Picked by t he Guardian as one of '15 Modern Classics' books This double-sided foldout book takes you on a fa... More\n\n (4 reviews)\n 17th October 2019\n\n The Tree That's Meant to Be\n\n A gorgeous Christmas picture book that's destined to become a festive classic. A little fir tree is too small and too im... More\n\n (2 reviews)\n 6th October 2016\n\n One Hundred Sausages\n\n Scruff just can't resist sausages . . . salami, pepperoni, chorizo . . . he simply loves them all. But gate-crashing bar... More\n\n (2 reviews)\n 13th July 2017\n\n Big Brown Bear's Cave\n\n Big Brown Bear's new cave just doesn't feel like home, so he fills it with all kinds of STUFF. Soon there is SO much stu... More\n\n (0 reviews)\n 25th July 2018\n\n The Skies Above My Eyes\n\n Have you ever looked up and wondered what's going on high up in the skies above your eyes? Take a journey up into the ... More\n\n (0 reviews)\n Image to show page is loading Show More Books\n\n New Book\n\n Most Popular Book\n\n Recent Reviews\n\n Series by\n Yuval Zommer", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8623906373977661} +{"content": "Buy Used\nCDN$ 30.34\n+ CDN$ 6.49 shipping\nUsed: Very Good | Details\nCondition: Used: Very Good\nComment: Publisher: Glencoe, Ill, Free Press [1960]\nDate of Publication: 1960\nBinding: hardcover\nEdition: 1st Edition\nCondition: Very good\nDescription: Fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Description: 250 p. 22 cm. Includes bibliography. Subjects: Economic development. 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My mum is doing a little bit better so that was a bit of good news for a change.\n\nJanuary seemed to be equal parts slow and quick. I can’t believe it is already February but I am very glad to get January out of the way – bringing us that much closer to the spring (roll on the lighter nights – I get so fed up of going to work in the dark and then coming home also in the dark!).\n\nJanuary was a slow month in the book-reading department for me. I usually would have gotten through much more in a month but I have had a lot of other things to concentrate on so it is not entirely surprising that my list of books read this month is quite low.\n\nHere are the books I read in the month of January:\n\n • World After by Susan Ee\n • The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater\n • The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater\n • Every Time I Think of You by Jim Provenzano\n • P.S. I Love You by Barbara Conklin\n • Out of Hiding by Mia Kerick (bought in January)\n • Something Like Spring by Jay Bell (bought in January)\n\nHere are the books I purchased but have not yet read:\n\n • Heavyweight by M.B. Mulhall\n • Secret by Brigid Kemmerer\n • The Book Thief by Markus Zusak\n • Her Dark Curiosity by Megan Shepherd\n • Play it Safe by Kristen Ashley\n • Heaven and Hell by Kristen Ashley\n • At Somerton: Secrets & Sapphires by Leila Rasheed\n\nJanuary was quite a good month posting-wise for me. After a bit of a hiatus, I feel I managed to get more on track with blogging. I updated the challenges I am taking part in this year, finally wrote a few features posts, and also joined a few memes which has been a lot of fun. I also finally set up a twitter account – been a long time coming!! Now I could just catch up on my reading and my actual reviewing…\n\nMy most popular topics this month have been my ‘which character are you’ quizzes (especially the Harry Potter and Frozen quizzes – from Quibblo). My post on 80s and 90s YA Fiction has also been quite popular. I had a lot of fun with that post and I had been considering doing a topic on teen fiction from the 80s and 90s for quite some time so I am glad it was well-received!\n\nOutside of book-reading and blogging, I have also spent quite a bit of time catching up on my other passions – namely watching movies and TV shows.\n\nWhat movies I watched this month:\n\n • Stone Roses – Made of Stone\n • This is the End\n • Frozen (finally!)\n\nWhat television shows I watched this month:\n\nAll in all January has been quite a busy blogging month for me. I feel like I am finally starting to really get the hang of blogging (through trial and error of course – some posts work, others…not so much!) 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Woulfe believes Ó Tíghearnáin to be a variant of Ó Tíghearnaigh (see Tierney) in both counties.\n\nComments for Tiern", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000006079673767} +{"content": "skip to content\nThe secret woman, Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nThe secret woman,\n\nAuthor: Eden Phillpotts\nPublisher: New York, Macmillan, 1905.\nEdition/Format:  Book : EnglishView all editions and formats\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\nAdditional Physical Format: Online version:\nPhillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960.\nSecret woman.\nNew York, Macmillan, 1905\n(OCoLC)558059970\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Eden Phillpotts\nOCLC Number: 1181882\nDescription: viii, 385 pages frontispiece 20 cm\nResponsibility: Eden Phillpotts.\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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Included are interviews, articles, and air-to-ground- transmissions, and it follows the loose chronology of a space mission.\n  paamember | Jan 13, 2016 |\nhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-reviews/0201151979/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/10...\nI wrote the following review approximately eight years ago at Amazon.com: A beautiful glimpse of the \"Blue Marble\" of space., February 23, 1998 When I purchased this book about ten years ago I decided I wanted to be \"buried\" in space. This book is full of photographs of Earth--our Home Planet--capturing the essence of the words \"Pictures are worth a thousand words.\" This book is analogous to going out alone, in the middle of nowhere, staring up at the clear starry night sky and attempting to answer that time immortal question, \"Why\". ( )\n  JimHim | Jun 28, 2006 |\nA striking volume combining photographs taken from space with personal narratives by Russian and American astronauts.\n  gibbon | Nov 21, 200rough words and photographs, space pioneers share their experiences in outer space.\n\n(summary from another edition)\n\nQuick Links\n\nPopular covers\n\nAverage: (4.39)\n3 4\n3.5 1\n4 9\n4.5 1\n5 16\n\nIs this you?\n\nBecome a LibraryThing Author.\n\nAbout | Contact | Privacy/Terms | Help/FAQs | Blog | Store | APIs | TinyCat | Legacy Libraries | Early Reviewers | Common Knowledge | 135,526,848 books! | Top bar: Always visible", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7867758274078369} +{"content": "Submit Your Poems\nGet Your Premium Membership\n\nSee and share Beautiful Nature Photos and amazing photos of interesting places\n\nPoems by Thanks Returns\n\nThanks Returns Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is a list of all poems written by poet Thanks Returns. 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Karni Mata devoted her life to the poor and oppressed. When her younger son drowned she appealed to the Lord of Death to restore him to life. But you can’t argue with the Lord of Death and Yama was unable to restore her son to life.\n\nKarni Mata did it herself and announced that henceforth her family members would never die but be restored to life each time as a rat. She is said to have laid to cornerstone for this temple which dates back to the 15th Century.\n\nTo see a white rat amongst the teeming skidding sleeping scattering moving carpet of rats is considered to be very auspicious so I went there specifically to get advice on a story I am planning to write. If I don’t see the white rat, then its a sign to abandon the project and if I do see the white rat then its a sign from the Goddess Karni Mata! I had to go twice, the last time was a bitterly cold winter day. Rajasthan may be known for its heat but winter can chill to the bone.\n\nAs is usual and correct for all seekers, it wasn’t until my frost bitten toes were literally sticking to the ratshit carpeted marble floors and my suffering was complete that I got my first sight of the white rat!\n\nOn March 8th, 2010 at 6:53 am, Brenda said:\n\nStill following your adventures and getting more envious by the post. Thank goodness you saw the white rat. I’m looking forward to reading your story one day.\n\nOn March 8th, 2010 at 7:58 am, heartofindia said:\n\nHello again friend, actually I am writing three things at once at the moment and blogging as well. 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It is your time. Help us turn the tide.\n\nRead More\n\nEmperors’ Invisible Gates\n\nPosted by on Jul 10, 2016 in Literature, Poetry | 293 comments\n\nWith every round, the crowd thins.\n\nAnd finally, no one wins.\n\nRead More\n\nRaining Gasoline\n\nPosted by on Jun 4, 2016 in Literature, Poetry | 2 comments\n\nYet the distractive antics play against those fighting flame, daily spending precious dollars for access to water, blocked by trolls claiming to be owners, charging fees greater than the fruits of our trees.\n\nRead More\n\nBrought to You by “Definitex” Lingerie\n\nPosted by on Dec 28, 2015 in Literature, Poetry | 273 comments\n\nGlad you like it,\nthat makes two.\nBetween me and you,\nthe lay will never complain.\n\nRead More\n\nA Rational Voyage\n\nPosted by on Dec 28, 2015 in Literature, Poetry | 1 comment\n\nTherefore doing, evoking, inflecting, inventing,\nto actualization.\nThe end.\nDone again.\n\nRead More\n\nHalloween 2015\n\nPosted by on Nov 3, 2015 in Audio, Poetry | 0 comments\n\nBegins with a bit of free verse. Piano starts at the 12 minute mark. Gets a bit wild, if you could believe it. Enjoy!\n\nRead More\n\nA Frog Sees the Lightning\n\nPosted by on Sep 9, 2015 in Literature, Poetry | 1 comment\n\nThat’s how sky mated with earth.\nAs the shifting shells in interlace\nas god of sky and god of earth felt their spring,\nwhen they met, when they now meet, how so?\nSee the lightning.\nWatch the earth and sky\ntremble in rapturous ecstasy.\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9004331827163696} +{"content": "ABC Radio National\n\nOckham's Razor\n\nComments on stories are a way for Ockham's Razor listeners to contribute to and discuss the program.\n\nComments are moderated. Before you contribute, we recommend you read our house rules.\n\nDate/Time 01 Jul 2016 7:02:46am\nA good article. I look forward to reading Mark Avery's book.\nMy only point of difference is that I believe that core happiness comes not so much from indulging in risky behaviour but rather in facing the tough situations and challenges that life throws at us from time to time and working out ways to deal with them. It must be difficult for those people who have an easy passage through life and those who have others to solve their problems for them to develop real core happiness\n\nPlease note that there is limit per post of 3,000 characters, including spaces, carriage returns and punctuation (about 500 words). Your email address will not be published.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9848179817199707} +{"content": "Life & Letters\n\nAbout this Item\n\nTitle: Walt Whitman to William D. O'Connor, 4 April 1889\n\nDate: April 4, 1889\n\nWhitman Archive ID: nyp.00670\n\nSource: The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, New York Public Library. The transcription presented here is derived from The Correspondence, ed. Edwin Haviland Miller (New York: New York University Press, 1961–1977), 4:316. For a description of the editorial rationale behind our treatment of the correspondence, see our statement of editorial policy.\n\nContributors to digital file: Blake Bronson-Bartlett, Caterina Bernardini, Alex Ashland, and Stephanie Blalock\n\nApril 4 '891\n\nInterest myself (partially) with the 7 vols. I have rec'd of Stedman's2 \"Am: Literature\"—some new things & some older. Grant's & Sherman's &c. quite fascinate me.3 (I am in the 7th Vol. & at better presentation, picture &c. than you might fancy)4—Am still under my \"cold in the head\" misery (to use the word of the Virginia blacks—& a very fitting one in this case)—\n\nBest love.3. The selections from Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman appear in Edmund Clarence Stedman and Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, eds., A Library of American Literature (Charles L. Webster & Company: New York, 1889), 7: 573–580, and 550–555, respectively. [back]\n\n4. See Stedman's letter to Whitman of March 27, 1889. [back]\n\nPublished Works | In Whitman's Hand | Life & Letters | Commentary | Resources | Pictures & Sound\n\nSupport the Archive | About the Archive\n\nDistributed under a Creative Commons License. Ed Folsom & Kenneth M. 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As a speaker communicates with a hearer, her attention can come to be on something in the environment — her “target” — that she wants the hearer's attention to be on as well at a certain point in her discourse. This target can be located near or far in either the speech-internal (anaphoric) or the speech-external (deictic) environment. At her selected discourse point, she places a “trigger” — one of a special set of mainly closed-class forms (e.g., English this, that ... More\n\nKeywords: targeting, trigger, cues to a target, speech-external, speech-internal, deixis, anaphora\n\nBibliographic Information\n\nPrint publication date: 2018 Print ISBN-13: 9780262036979\nPublished to MIT Press Scholarship Online: September 2018 DOI:10.7551/mitpress/9780262036979.001.0001\n\nAffiliations are at time of print publication.\n\nLeonard Talmy, author\nUniversity at Buffalo, State University of New York (emeritus)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9187135696411133} +{"content": "Why you need to give yourself a break\n\nGabrielle Brown, joint author of The Book Of Rest, gives us an introduction on why getting adequate rest helps us feel empowered, inspired and energised. But what is rest and how to we get enough? Read More\n\nTop 10 tips for avoiding a holiday romance\n\nHoliday romances are meant to be a fun part of a trip abroad, right? But what if you end up on holiday with someone you really don’t want to get with? This is what happens to Natalie in Zoe May’s latest novel, As Luck Would Have It. Embarking on… Read More\n\nA lunch break call changed my life\n\n2015, and I was teaching adults in various towns near to where I live in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. I worked as a Post 16 tutor, educating students on working in schools, special educational needs, autism, and specific learning difficulties. I was working, studying my Cert Ed and finishing my BA… Read More\n\nVicky Newham on DI Maya Rahman\n\nVicky Newham has taken a moment to talk about DI Maya Rahman, the lead character in her new novel Out of the Ashes. Tell us about DI Maya Rahman Maya has lived in East London since she was four. Originally from Bangladesh, her family left Sylhet in the… Read More\n\nGransnet and HQ launch writing competition\n\nAre You Talking To Me? Gransnet and HQ have partnered to launch a writing competition for women fiction writers over the age of 40 writing about a leading character aged over 40. Five shortlisted writers will receive editorial feedback, with the overall winner being offered a publishing contract with HQ. Read More\n\n8 signs you’re in a Toxic Friendship\n\nWe hear a lot about romantic relationships turned toxic, but how do we know when our friendships turn sour? Author Mel McGrath, quite literally wrote the book, The Guilty Party: a tale of toxic friendship gone terribly wrong. On a night out, four friends witness a… Read More\n\nLaura Ziepe chats about The Morning After The Wedding Before\n\nWedding season is well and truly underway! To mark the occasion we’ve been chatting to Laura Ziepe about honeymoons, hen parties and everything in between. Her new book The Morning After The Wedding Before covers all of these topics and more! Read on to discover Laura’s answers to some… Read More\n\nWriting Through Grief\n\nBy Katy Collins, author of How To Say Goodbye The often quoted rule of ‘write what you know’ is something many authors (myself included) adhere to. I wrote the Lonely Hearts Travel Club series as a way to process what I’d been through after being jilted at the altar and… Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999552369117737} +{"content": "\nby Colleen Mccullough\n\neBooks of the Month Historical Fiction Sagas and Romance\n\nLoveReading View on Bittersweet\n\nThe queen of the epic story has come up trumps with this powerful historical novel about two sets of twins; four sisters - all attractive, headstrong, clever yet vulnerable – all training as nurses in Australia during the 1920s. Colleen McCullough has lost none of the writing strength shown in The Thorn Birds, with her deft observations, complexity of plot, quick-witted dialogue and smart characterisation, all wrapped up in her trademark humour. A wry meditation on love and its consequences.\n\nBittersweet Synopsis\n\nA Question of Trust\nThe Last Secret of the Deverills\n\nAll versions of this book\n\nISBN: 9781781855874\nPublication date: 27/02/2014\nPublisher: Head of Zeus\nFormat: Hardback\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9781781855874\nPublication date: 27th February 2014\nAuthor: Colleen Mccullough\nPublisher: Head of Zeus\nFormat: Hardback\nPagination: 368 pages\nGenres: eBook Favourites, Historical Fiction, Sagas and Romance,\nCategories: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945),\n\nAbout Colleen Mccullough\n\nColleen McCullough was born in Australia. A neurophysiologist, she established the department of neurophysiology at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, then worked as a researcher and teacher at Yale Medical School for ten years. Her writing career began with Tim, followed by The Thorn Birds, a record-breaking international best-seller. McCullough has also written lyrics for musical theater. 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It’s also an ingeniously plotted puzzler with a twist you’ll never see coming!\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781536663877\nPublisher: Brilliance Audio\nPublication date: 06/05/2018\nEdition description: Unabridged\nProduct dimensions: 5.25(w) x 6.75(h) x 0.50(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nFRED VAN LENTE is the #1 New York Times best-selling writer of the comics Odd Is on Our Side, Archer & Armstrong, and Action Philosophers! He also cowrote the graphic novel Cowboys and Aliens, which was made into a film starring Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig.\n\nRead an Excerpt\n\nA bleep, a boop, a shudder, a swoosh, and there it was, on each of their phones:\n\nExcerpted from \"Ten Dead Comedians\"\nCopyright © 2018 Fred Van Lente.\nExcerpted by permission of Quirk Books.\nAll rights reserved. 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(A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 2)\nAuthors:Lemony Snicket\nOther authors:Michael Kupperman (Illustrator), Brett Helquist (Illustrator)\nInfo:HarperCollins (2007), Paperback, 192 pages\nCollections:Your library\nRating:***1/2\n\nWork details\n\nThe Reptile Room by Lemony Snicket (1999)\n\nRecently added bydrhapgood, CooperArt, private library, sncase1, cupocofe, mathsie, tardisgal\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 115 mentions\n\nEnglish (109)  French (1)  All languages (110)\nShowing 1-5 of 109 (next | show all)\nI am currently rereading the series and forgotten how wonderfully written it is. The vocabulary, little author quirks he slips in, and well-rounded characters. I finished this in one day. I don't want to reach the end of the series! ( )\n  aliterarylion | Jul 14, 2014 |\n** spoiler alert ** I was pleasantly surprised to find that I enjoyed this novel even more than the first. The character of Uncle Monty was incredibly lovable and his fate made me feel surprisingly sad.\n\nSnicket's characteristic narration is as deliciously dark and witty as ever, including some nice literary allusions that will go over the heads of children but make their parents smile. Although the subject matter of the tale is as serious as that of the first novel, the humor provides a much needed light in the darkness.\n\nI really can't wait to see how the plot moves on from here! ( )\n  ArkhamReviews | Jul 8, 2014 |\nI suppose its at this point that patterns emerge, and we really get to see where this series is going. This wasn't one of my personal favourites from the series, it was probably a bit tame compared to the rest. It also suffers from being a bit short, I like these books a bit longer, like they are later in the series. ( )\n  katie1802 | May 10, 2014 |\nI can't hardly wait to get to the next one!! ( )\n  lmeza | Feb 6, 2014 |\nThese books are fantastic! Great bits of morality and vocabulary mixed in with an exciting story and a loveable lead trio. ( )\n  aiturnizzle | Feb 4, 2014 |\nShowing 1-5 of 109 (next | show all)\nno reviews | add a review\n\n» Add other authors (12 possible)\n\nAuthor nameRoleType of authorWork?Status\nLemony Snicketprimary authorall editionsconfirmed\nHelquist, BrettIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed\nCurry, TimNarratorsecondary 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\nInformation from the French Common Knowledge. Edit to localize it to the English one.\nAlternative titles\nOriginal publication date\nPeople/Characters\nImportant places\nImportant events\nRelated movies\nAwards and honors\nFor Beatrice -- My love for you shall live forever. You, however, did not.\nFirst words\nThe stretch of road that leads out of the city, past Hazy Harbor and into the town of Tedia, is perhaps the most unpleasant in the world.\nLast words\n(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)\nDisambiguation notice\nPublisher's editors\nPublisher series\nOriginal language\nBook description\nDear Reader,\n\nIf you have picked up this book with the hope of finding a simple and cheery tale, I'm afraid you have picked up the wrong book altogether. The story may seem cheery at first, when the Baudelaire children spend time in the company of some interesting reptiles and a giddy uncle, but don't be fooled. If you know anything at all about the unlucky Baudelaire children, you already know that pleasant events lead down the same road to misery.\n\nIn fact, within the pages you now hold in your hands, the three siblings endure a car accident, a terrible odor, a deadly serpent, a long knife, a long brass reading lamp, and a reappearance of a person they'd hoped never to see again.\n\nI am bound to record these tragic events, but you are free to put this book back on the shelf and seek something lighter.\n\nWith all due respect,\n\nLemony Snicket\nHaiku summary\n\nAmazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0064407675, Hardcover)\n\n(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 30 Sep 2013 13:59:03 -0400)\n\n(see all 8 descriptions)\n\nAfter narrowly escaping the menacing clutches of the dastardly Count Olaf, the three Baudelaire orphans are taken in by a kindly herpetologist with whom they live happily for an all-too-brief time.\n\n(summary from another edition)\n\n» see all 10 descriptions\n\nQuick Links\n\nSwap Ebooks Audio\n728 avail.\n84 wanted\n2 pay4 pay\n\nPopular covers\n\nAverage: (3.71)\n0.5 2\n1 26\n1.5 7\n2 96\n2.5 29\n3 448\n3.5 96\n4 537\n4.5 54\n5 330\n\nAn edition of this book was published by Audible.com.\n\nSee editions\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 | 91,608,648 books! | Top bar: Always visible", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8650125861167908} +{"content": "\n\nNeed something exciting, strange and beautiful to read? Something shocking and wonderful? Then you should check out Maria Arena’s new novel, Sisterhood. Abandoned at St Mary’s Boarding School for Girls, Heather thought life couldn’t get much worse. She was wrong. Waiting for her is the malevolent Sister Merce. As the … Continue reading\n\nFiled under : On Reading\nAuthor : nike", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000004529953003} +{"content": "\nJuly 2010 Blog Posts (539)\n\nQ & A Part One\n\nOkay--been having gender opposite writing problems...\n\nAny resources/tips/sites to help a girl out?\n\nAdded by Kent Toney on July 31, 2010 at 9:16pm — No Comments\n\nHello There!\n\nWhew! I was getting worried... I didn't think i'd ever find this tab! Lol :D\n\nFirst, thank u to my three new friends! I am honored and humbled and look forward to gaining many more of you!\n\nHello She Writes World! My name is Kent Toney (yes I'm a girl) and I'm sooo happy 2 b here (and yes im lazy abt my typing sometimes---blame twitter)!\n\nI am a blogger, writer, foodie, sci-fi geek, classic movie fiend, ect... I am here to both inspire and be inspired. My two… Continue\n\nAdded by Kent Toney on July 31, 2010 at 9:13pm — No Comments\n\nYoung, Sexy Singer Even More Beautiful After Double Mastectomy!\n\nSexy! Carmelina Vargas is definitely that and more as she sings and sways in her music video Love: “Turn off the lights. Take off our clothes. The rest is for no one to know…\n\nThe 20 something-year-old Latina is an enchantress. It doesn’t seem as though she’d have any reason to be uncomfortable in her beautiful body.\n\n“Latinas have a more natural, curvy, slightly bigger build than what is touted as the ideal in America. We struggle… Continue\n\nAdded by Pamela Ferris-Olson on July 31, 2010 at 7:03pm — No Comments\n\nPlease Vote for Peace in the Storm Publishing! It'll Only Take a Second!\n\nHi She Writes,\n\nPlease show your support!\n\nIf you have a moment, I'd appreciate it if you would do me a favor and vote for Peace in the Storm Publishing for Independent Publisher of the Year for the African-American Literary Awards Show Ballot.\n\nPeace in the Storm is the perfect place for your vote because they run on strong ethics, kindness and excellence. Please show your support for this outstanding publisher and vote!\n\nGo to the link below, scroll… Continue\n\nAdded by Stacy-Deanne on July 31, 2010 at 4:48pm — No Comments\n\nAre consistent voice and style everything for literary success?\n\nAny writer I can think with a substantial reputation, going as far back as you want to go, has had a style and voice, and often themes and topics as well, that remained consistent over their entire body of work. Pick up any book without seeing the author’s name and you won’t have any trouble recognizing Louise Erdrich, Jack Kerouac, Dorothy Parker, Ernest Hemingway, Doris Lessing, Raymond Carver, Jayne Anne Phillips, Franz Kafka, Jane Eyre, Anton Chekov – the list goes on and on. Their… Continue\n\nAdded by Dangerous Old Woman on July 31, 2010 at 4:29pm — No Comments\n\nThis is My Life\n\nScene: Driving down the highway\n\nMe, to Big Girl, “You know how you feel when your hormones are all crazy…”\n\n“…and you just want to shut yourself in your room and stay away from everyone because everyone makes you want to scream?” says Big Girl.\n\nKeep Reading\n\nAdded by Lois Houston on July 31, 2010 at 3:07pm — No Comments\n\nNovel Envy\n\nI love writers. I want to help them all, sit and talk with them all, read everyone's books. There's usually two major reading experiences for me. The first is when I love a book so much, I'm lost in it. But there's another side to this, which makes me sigh. Sometimes--and I wish I didn't do this--every once in a while I read a book and it makes me wish that I had written it. It becomes like a shock to my system. Here is this brilliant book and not only didn't I write it, but would I ever be… Continue\n\nAdded by Caroline Leavitt on July 31, 2010 at 1:44pm — 3 Comments\n\nInterview with Sisters In Crime Authors\n\nAn interview with Sacramento Sisters In Crime Pat Canterbury and Louise Crawford is in the latest issue of Kings River Life Magazinehttp://kingsriverlife.com/07/31/interview-with-two-sacramento-mystery-authors/\nYou can also find the latest chapter of my mystery novel DEADLY DISCRIMINATION http://kingsriverlife.com/07/31/deadly-discrimination-10/\nHope you enjoy\n\nAdded by Lorie Ham on July 31, 2010 at 12:52pm — No Comments\n\nInception Proves Nighttime Dreams are More than just Pillow Talk\n\nOn a muggy afternoon in Central Illinois, accompanied by my husband and his mother (who we were there to visit), I (along with half of America), went to see the film I've been anticipating all summer: \"Inception\", Chris Nolan's cinematic masterpiece that so far boasts 142.8 million dollars in box office sales (200 million is predicted by summer's end).\n\nMy mother-in-law, bless her heart, hated the movie (with a passion). She snarled in disapproval and through gritted teeth… Continue\n\nAdded by Kelly Sullivan Walden on July 31, 2010 at 11:27am — No Comments\n\nSB1070 ...Did They Get It Right\n\nThe Arizona state immigration ruling slated to go into effect this week was recently blocked by the federal government. The whole issue of immigration is one that sizzles like a hot day in the deep south. If you have followed at all, the ruling clamps down on illegals or undocumented persons, permitting police to question suspected illegals and demand proof of citizenship. A Phoenix federal judge issued an injunction prohibiting this from happening but permitting other parts of the law such… Continue\n\nAdded by Kathy Brunner on July 31, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments\n\nDoes your revised novel feel lifeless?\n\nNew post - How to revise your novel without losing its soul\nhttp://ht.ly/2jfXE\n\nAdded by Roz Morris on July 31, 2010 at 10:23am — No Comments\n\nA novel goes into production\n\nAt long last! I received word last week that my novel Tattoo, the sequel to Ice Song, is going into production. What exactly does that mean? For those of you who aren’t familiar with the process, I’ll outline it here.\n\nOnce a manuscript has completed initial editorial processes (revisions made… Continue\n\nAdded by Kirsten Imani Kasai on July 31, 2010 at 10:15am — 2 Comments\n\nBiorhythms and the Working Mom\n\nI love the summer light. My body wakes when the sun rises, and in the summer, that's around 5:30 am. These are halcyon days for me – I feel happy and productive when I rise at dawn and start my day in the quiet of the morning. I also love the early evening full light, with the cicadas drowning out the sounds of the kids in the streets. Long hours of beloved daylight stretching into night. My mind and my body feel sated.\n\nBasking in this light recently reminded me that this coming… Continue\n\nAdded by Karen Paul-Stern on July 31, 2010 at 9:56am — No Comments\n\nStep Into The World Of Ideas\n\nHave you ever noticed how everything in life is paid for with time, money, or consequences? And for any of us, there's only a limited supply of time and money. In the pictures above, Keith Richards was once a young man, and now he's an old one. Time sure flies, and it doesn't take long to live a life. Keith just might outlive us all.\n\nNow just for a moment, let's accept an old premise: \"The best things in life are free.\" Can you think of one? Reading, watching movies and listening to… Continue\n\nAdded by Debra Turner on July 31, 2010 at 7:00am — No Comments\n\nCountdown to Publication: + 10 days - Dare I say it's FUN?-- THE LANGUAGE OF TREES by Ilie Ruby\n\nWell, 10 days post publication date. It's better than I could have imagined. I had no idea. Really. I had no idea that I would fall in love with book readings, that I would fall in love with readers, that at every signing I would find at least 5 people who I wanted to take home with me and talk to and hear their stories. As a kid who suffered stage fright, this is a real turnaround. I mean, a huge coup. And tonight, I am in my hometown, and will be reading to a crowd of about 100. I've never… Continue\n\nAdded by Ilie Ruby on July 31, 2010 at 6:30am — 1 Comment\n\nSaturday Sharing (My Finds Are Yours)\n\nToday's new edition includes links to a collection of cycling illustrations, the new Poetry Pairings at The New York Times, and images from a new brain mapping technique. Also included: a video of a \"guerrilla gardener\" in Los Angeles and a video of an Elvis painting made with cheese puffs.…\n\nAdded by Maureen E. Doallas on July 31, 2010 at 4:30am — No Comments\n\nSuggestions or Tips on Author's Questionnaire for Publisher\n\nThe publisher of my self help book, coming out next year, sent me an author's questionnaire to fill out for book promotion purposes. Does anyone have experience with this? Especially I wonder about the one paragraph bio. What do I include in that?\n\nThank you!\n\nJoanna Poppink\n\nAdded by Joanna Poppink on July 31, 2010 at 2:21am — 2 Comments\n\nTo Jessica Keenan Smith\n\nThanks so much for sharing your experience of living with epilepsy. I'm so glad that what Emily Dickinson may have experienced as a woman writer has been meaningful for you in this special way.\n\nAdded by Lyndall Gordon on July 30, 2010 at 10:54pm — No Comments\n\nThanks, Kamy, for your warm words.\n\nThanks, Kamy, for your warm words. Continue\n\nAdded by Lyndall Gordon on July 30, 2010 at 10:46pm — No Comments\n\nMy First Writing Project-Deadly Ally\n\nAlmost 20 years ago, I started on my first fiction novel \"Deadly Ally\". I decided to write a novel that would become a series of 6 parts. The concept of \"Deadly Ally\" came about one night while choosing names for my characters. I've read and enjoyed reading other authors such as John Gresham, Jackie Collins, Zane, to name a few. Fiction writing became my forte, because I have a creative imagination, and I can tell an interesting story. In the early stages of \"Deadly Ally\", I wanted to implement… Continue\n\nAdded by Ronda N. Johnson on July 30, 2010 at 10:39pm — No Comments\n\nMonthly Archives\n\n© 2017   Created by Kamy Wicoff.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99609375} +{"content": "Books about Kids & Divorce\n\nkids’ books about divorce\n\nAs timely as ever…\n\nOne Year Commencing — published in 1997, but would having to decide which parent you want to live with be any easier now than it was then? Thistledown Press doesn’t think so. This book and 4 more YA titles are on sale for 30% off this week, through their website only.\n\nMom and Dad Don’t Live Together Any More  — published in 1984 and republished with new illustrations in 2007, because young kids still need the assurances this book offers. I was reminded of this last month when CBC Radio contacted me about an “Out in the Open” feature they were doing on kids and divorce. (Scroll down to “How have kids’ books changed…” for that interview. A free copy of Mom and Dad… to the first person to comment on this blog — on my website, not on Facebook — identifying the two errors in the interview title.)\n\nWant to read more?\n\n 1. lindaschueler on November 23, 2016 at 10:08 am\n\n The apostrophes are wrong. It should be kids' and it's.\n\n 2. Kathy Stinson on November 24, 2016 at 6:36 am\n\n Right you are,Linda. Congratulations! Please send me the address where you'd like the book sent (via \"Contact\") and I will send it along. Also please let me know if you'd like the book inscribed – to you or to anyone else.\n\n 3. Pam MIrehouse on November 25, 2016 at 8:09 pm\n\n Thanks Kathy for drawing my attention to this. I will repost next week on my page!\n\n • Kathy Stinson on November 26, 2016 at 2:36 pm\n\n Terrific, Pam. Thanks. The novel won't be on sale then, but it could be of interest to your people even so.\n\n 4. Janet Barclay on November 26, 2016 at 10:26 am\n\n I think Thistledown is right! It's easier for kids to stay in touch with out-of-town friends now because of the internet, but I think the emotional struggles of divorce are timeless. Glad to see these two books are still getting attention!\n\n • Kathy Stinson on November 26, 2016 at 2:37 pm\n\n I think you're right, Janet, and unfortunately these books are still much needed by young readers – and maybe their parents too.\n\nLeave a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9822705984115601} +{"content": "Just for the Sake of Peace / 7. Gram Falls Down\n\nReads: 82  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 0\n\nMore Details\nStatus: Finished  |  Genre: Memoir  |  House: Booksie Classic\nThis is part seven of an evolving literary memoir, of which fifteen parts are now written. 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