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+{"content": "Book Rating:\n Overall rating: 4 (1 votes)\nJoe Wilson and His Mates is a popular book by Henry Lawson. Read Joe Wilson and His Mates, free online version of the book by Henry Lawson, on ReadCentral.com. Henry Lawson's Joe Wilson and His Mates consists of 20 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of Joe Wilson and His Mates which you want to read from the table of contents to get started.\nTable of Contents for Joe Wilson and His Mates by Henry Lawson\nThis book contains 86183 words. With an average reading speed of 420 words per minute, you will finish reading this book in about 4 hours. Measure your reading speed and know how fast you will finish any book. 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. Log Out / Change )\n\nFacebook photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )\n\nConnecting to %s", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7552207708358765}
+{"content": "Chameleon Pre-order Giveaway!\n\nGIVEAWAY TIME! In celebration of Chameleon’s release in the month of LOVE, and the Blood of the Custodians series to this point, I’m holding a pre-order giveaway stuffed full of exclusive items that you won’t get anywhere else! All you have to do to enter is take a screenshot of your Chameleon pre-order and then... Continue Reading →\n\nChameleon Cover Reveal!\n\nFans of romance will want to check out this official cover reveal for our sister imprint Changing Tides Publishing. Readers are loving the Blood of the Custodians Series by Sharonlee Holder. This series is a fast-paced paranormal romance featuring rich, dynamic characters centred on a smouldering love story and timeless themes. To celebrate Valentines Day,... 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}
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+{"content": "skip to content\nHenry Charles Lea, a biography Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nHenry Charles Lea, a biography\n\nAuthor: Sculley Bradley\nPublisher: Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1931.\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\nAdditional Physical Format: Online version:\nBradley, Sculley, 1897-\nHenry Charles Lea.\nPhiladelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1931\n(OCoLC)564904119\nNamed Person: Henry Charles Lea\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Sculley Bradley\nOCLC Number: 2607789\nDescription: 391 p. front. illus (coat of arms) plates, ports., facsim. 21 cm.\nResponsibility: by Edward Sculley Bradley...\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\n\nSimilar Items\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? You can easily create a free account.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.785224199295044}
+{"content": "\n\nA Novel\n\neBook - 2016\nAverage Rating:\nRate this:\n at the cusp of change. Jean-Philippe and Valerie Dumas are devoted to each other and their young children. He is a rising star in the financial world. She, an editor at French Vogue. 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. Dubois said she hopes the workshop, which will take place at the Warwick Public Library, will serve as a way for young people to fight back against the act of bullying. High school students between the ages of 13 and 18 with an interest in creative writing or poetry and that have experience with bullying are all welcome to attend. The first workshop starts at 6 p.m. on Oct. 16 in the small meeting room; there is no cost to attend.\n\nYou must be logged in to post a comment. Click here to log in.\nWelcome to RIjobs.com\nCopyright © 2014, Beacon Communications. Powered by: Creative Circle Advertising Solutions, Inc.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223}
+{"content": "Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs\n\nHardcover: 368 pages\nISBN: 978-0440001553\nPublisher: Ace\nPrinting: 1st/1st\nRelease Date: Mar 10, 2020\nSigning Date: Mar 10, 2020\n\n413 in stock\n\nThis field can't be Empty\n\nBook Description:\n\nMercy Thompson, car mechanic and shapeshifter, faces a threat unlike any other in this thrilling entry in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.dditional information\n\nWeight 2 lbs\nDimensions 11 × 8 × 3 in\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223}
+{"content": "reader 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 \"reader\" - British English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nreadernoun [C]\n\nuk /ˈriː.dər/ us /-dɚ/\n\nreader noun [C] (PERSON WHO READS)\n\nB1 someone who reads for pleasure, especially a person who reads a lot: He's a great/voracious reader (= reads many books). She's an avid reader of historical novels.B1 someone who reads a particular newspaper or magazine: We asked our readers to write in and give us their views. She described him as a typical Guardian reader. specialized publishing a person whose job is to advise a publishing company if a particular book should be published\nMore examples\n\nreader noun [C] (SIMPLE BOOK)\n\nB1 a book containing a simple story that is designed for children who are learning to read or people who are learning a language: There are readers at five different levels, from beginner to upper intermediate.\n\nreader noun [C] (TEACHER)\n\nspecialized education a teacher, at British universities, just under the rank of professor : Alan is a Reader in History at Dublin University.\n\nreader noun [C] (DEVICE)\n\na device that helps you to read very small writing, or a machine that can recognize printed material: a microfilm/microfiche reader an optical character reader\n(Definition of reader from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of reader?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “rea", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8360689878463745}
+{"content": "The backward bird dog\n\nBook Cover\nAverage Rating\nPocket Books,\nPub. Date:\nAccelerated Reader:\nIL: MG - BL: 3.8 - AR Pts: 3\nLexile measure:\nFountas & Pinnell:Also in this Series\nMore Like This\nMore Details\nAccelerated Reader:\nLevel 3.8, 3 Points\nLexile measure:\nFountas & Pinnell:\nStaff View\n\nGrouping Information\n\nGrouped Work ID 6672c2f6-59cd-33dd-21b7-da3273ede3dc\nFull title backward bird dog\nAuthor wallace bill\nGrouping Category book\nLast Update 2018-02-04 04:51:44AM\nLast Indexed 2018-05-25 04:51:45AM\n\nSolr Details\n\naccelerated_reader_interest_level MG\naccelerated_reader_point_value 3\naccelerated_reader_reading_level 3.8\nauth_author2 Slonim, David,\nauthor Wallace, Bill.\nauthor2-role Slonim, David,ill.\nauthor_display Wallace, Bill\navailable_at_aacpl Severna Park Library\ncollection_aacpl JUVENILE\ndetailed_location_aacpl Severna Park Library - Children's Fiction\nformat_aacpl Book\nformat_category_aacpl Books\nfountas_pinnell R\nid 6672c2f6-59cd-33dd-21b7-da3273ede3dc\nisbn 9780671568528\nitem_details ils:a152741|31997076687144|Severna Park Library - Children's Fiction|J FICTION (W)|||1|false|false|||||On Shelf|Oct 28, 2017|S-PK||\nitype_aacpl Children's Fiction\nlast_indexed 2018-05-25T08:51:45.308Z\nlexile_score 630\nliterary_form Fiction\nliterary_form_full Fiction\nlocal_callnumber_aacpl J FICTION (W)\nowning_library_aacpl Anne Arundel County Public Library\nowning_location_aacpl Severna Park Library\nprimary_isbn 9780671568528\npublishDate 1997\nrecord_details ils:a152741|Book|Books||English|Pocket Books,|c1997.|101 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.\nrecordtype grouped_work\nscoping_details_aacpl ils:a152741|31997076687144|On Shelf|On Shelf|false|true|true|false|false|true||||\nsubject_facet Dogs -- Juvenile literature\ntitle_display The backward bird dog\ntitle_full The backward bird dog / Bill Wallace; illustrated by David Slonim\ntitle_short The backward bird dog\ntopic_facet Dogs", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000039339065552}
+{"content": "The Foundations of Mathematics\n\nIn ¸ Itevanheijenoort1967. 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. It opposed the American Civil War and … Wikipedia\n\n • Thomas Aquinas — Brian Davies OP Thomas Aquinas, son of Landulf d’Aquino and his wife Theodora, was born sometime between 1224 and 1226 in what was then the Kingdom of Naples.1 After a childhood education at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, he studied… … History of philosophy\n\n • Indian philosophy — Any of the numerous philosophical systems developed on the Indian subcontinent, including both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mimamsa, and Vedanta schools of philosophy, and unorthodox (nastika) systems … Universalium\n\n • Glossary of philosophical isms — This is a list of topics relating to philosophy that end in ism . compactTOC NOTOC A * Absolutism – the position that in a particular domain of thought, all statements in that domain are either absolutely true or absolutely false: none is true… … Wikipedia\n\n • British moralists of the eighteenth century: Shaftesbury, Butler and Price — David McNaughton In this chapter I discuss the moral theories of three influential writers: Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713); Joseph Butler (1692–1752) and Richard Price (1723–91). All three wrote extensively on issues … History of philosophy\n\n • money — moneyless, adj. /mun ee/, n., pl. moneys, monies, adj. n. 1. any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits. 2. See paper money. 3. gold, silver, or other metal in pieces of convenient form stamped by public … Universalium\n\n • Christopher Cox — For other people named Chris Cox, see Chris Cox (disambiguation). Christopher Cox 28th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission In office August 3, 2005 – January 20, 2009 Presi … Wikipedia\n\n • Dev.D (2009 film) — Dev D Theatrical release poster Directed by Anurag Kashyap Produced by Ronnie Scre … Wikipedia\n\n • Unitarians — • A Protestant sect which holds as it distinctive tenet the belief in a uni personal instead of a tri personal God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Unitarians Unitarians … Catholic encyclopedia\n\n • The Old Straight Track — is a book by Alfred Watkins that was first published in 1925 describing ley lines in the United Kingdom. The full title is The Old Straight Track: Its Mounds, Beacons, Moats, Sites and Mark Stones . After he first suggested ley lines in 1921,", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9946761727333069}
+{"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\nRoxanne Schroeder Avatar Block poet from commenting on your poetry\n\nBelow is the poem entitled Id which was written by poet Roxanne Schroeder. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.\n\nRead Poems by Roxanne Schroeder\n\nBest Roxanne Schroeder Poems\n\n+ Fav Poet\n\nThe monster\nhides deep within\nuntil it is\nwreaking havoc \nupon me\nlike Godzilla \nupon the \nunsuspecting streets\nof Japan.\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": 0.9790023565292358}
+{"content": "About 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. 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}
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+{"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. In April 2014, the fan convention BookCon announced a lineup of authors for a “blockbuster” panel — a panel that consisted of four white men. Frustrated by this news, authors Ellen Oh and Malinda Lo discussed the lack of representation across the children’s publishing industry...\n\nReview of Sisters of the Neversea\n\nSisters of the Neversea by Cynthia Leitich Smith Intermediate Heartdrum/HarperCollins 320 pp. g 6/21 978-0-06-286997-5 $16.99 e-book ed. 978-0-06-286999-9 $8.99 In her reimagining of a classic, Smith gives readers a decidedly modern look at the magic, adventure, and mystery of Barrie’s Peter Pan, without its derogatory depictions of Indigenous people....\n\nReview of Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids\n\nAncestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith Intermediate, Middle School Heartdrum/HarperCollins 320 pp. g 2/21 978-0-06-286994-4 $16.99 e-book ed. 978-0-06-286996-8 $9.99 Through this linked anthology by seventeen contributors, readers experience “What Is a Powwow?” (the title of Kim Rogers’s opening poem), as characters converge in Ann...\n\nCynthia Leitich Smith and Rosemary Brosnan Talk with Roger\n\nTalks with Roger is a sponsored supplement to our free monthly e-newsletter, Notes from the Horn Book. To receive Notes, sign up here. 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.
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. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000029802322388}
+{"content": "Happy Book Birthday, Kara Thomas!\n\nKara Thomas’s LITTLE MONSTERS is on shelves today!\n\nRead Ashley’s review here!\n\nLittle Monsters Sleuthers Mission #2!\n\nKara Thomas — the amazing woman that she is! — is hosting a GIVEAWAY to promote her new book, LITTLE MONSTERS.\n\nWhat you can win:\n\n • Signed paperback of THE DARKEST CORNERS\n • Audiobook of THE DARKEST CORNERS\n • Swag from LITTLE MONSTERS and (vintage swag!) from PREP SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL\n • A candle scented especially for LITTLE MONSTERS from NovellyYours\n#Monsters Monday (1)\n\nClick to Enter!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999872446060181}
+{"content": "We need some more details to complete your registration\n\nSign in with one easy click\n\nI Unbuttoned my Bossom\n\ner body is a living paradise\nHer beauty is a divine jewel\nIt happened in a scented night\nfull of sweets and grape wines\nShe came close to say a goodbye\nbut then something happened on its own\nI unbuttoned my Bossom wide\nto hold her in my Ideal place.\nReport Abuse\n\n • About my poem\n • Review this poem\nMaria Clavo More than 1 year ago\nsounds like a model\nI Unbuttoned my Bossom , by Sajad Wani 4.6 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 16 reviews.\nMaria Clavo More than 1 year ago\nvery nice\nGalina Valkova More than 1 year ago\n, please review my work and please spread the word\nSajad Wani More than 1 year ago\nlove it\nSaraswathi Vicky More than 1 year ago\nheart ful drop\nJason McDonald More than 1 year ago\nPure and from a deep place inside:)\nAnthony More than 1 year ago\nOpen hearted is the sweetest way to be dude! Bahahaha!\nDeakin McGinn More than 1 year ago\nsolid and readable, critic some of my poems i wood be honoured\nCice Rivera More than 1 year ago\n\nLimited by his Addictions\n\nSea green eyes,\n\nGateway to his soul,\n\nSoulful man to hold,\n\nLimited by his conditions,\n\nMentally and emotionally unavailable,\n\nOverwhelmed and silently robbed by his addictions,\n\nNo trust, friendship, or companionship,\n\nA mere reckless love,\n\nTainted trust,\n\nTainted love,\n\nTainted friendship and unstable love!\n\nGerlie Espanola 10 months ago\nHarmony Sapphire More than 1 year ago\nIncredible, excellent, extraordinary, epic, remarkable, profound, unique, exquisite, insightful, inspiring, amazing, sensational, fantastic, exceptional, awesome, interesting, radiant, beautiful, lovely, classical, & thoughtful. Thanks for sharing!!! You can review my poems if you want.\nYudi Shah More than 1 year ago\nClifford Cherry 11 months ago\nI like your touch with the pen! The details within your words jump off of the paper, but not like a book, like a melody from a good song!\njennifer baker's 9 months ago\nLovely they are\nJoey Magill More than 1 year ago\nSo good and pure \nHumera Shafeeq More than 1 year ago\nLove and romance ...good work \nCLINT 3 months ago\nLiked it\nSandeep Kaul 7 months ago\nThough picturesque prose.contains no matter of true love \nRecent Activities\nMost Active Members This Week\nPoetry Pin Winners - 25,000 Points\nPoetry Pin Winners - 100,000 Points", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9777482748031616}
+{"content": "What does POOP mean in Food?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand POOP in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Food terminology in particular.\n\nPeople Order Our Potatoes\n\nMiscellaneous » Food\n\nFind a translation for POOP in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nWhat does POOP mean?\n\ncrap, dirt, shit, shite, poop, turd(noun)\nobscene terms for feces\n\nsee more on Definitions.net»\n\nDiscuss this POOP abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"POOP.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 9 Oct. 2015.
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+{"content": "Finding Christmas\n\nDr. Lauren Spencer is missing something in her life. Her medical practice has become mundane and ordinary. Her children are growing older, and her husband is rarely home anymore--since he got a promotion at work. 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? Pronounce Meagan in English\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 Meagan:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327}
+{"content": "If you want to know how to say father in Dutch, you will find the translation here. We hope this will help you to understand Dutch better.\nHere is the translation and the Dutch word for father:\nvader Edit\nFather in all languages\nDictionary Entries near father\nCite this Entry\n\"Father in Dutch.\" In Different Languages, https://www.indifferentlanguages.com/words/father/dutch. 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! Don’t miss the latest exciting episode in… The Life of Antony!\n\nPart 2\n\n11:54.\n\nRead Full Post »\n\nThe Pilgrimage of Egeria ends with a look at Jerusalem’s baptismal customs, and at the feast day of the discovery of the True Cross.\n\nPart 11\n\n13:09.\n\nRead Full Post »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980338215827942}
+{"content": "Subscribe to HarperBroadcast – our newsletter brings you the latest bookish news and views!\n\nListerdale Mystery\n\nBy Agatha Christie\n\nBuy on Amazon flipkart\n\nAbout the book\n\nTwelve tantalizing cases… the curious disappearance of Lord Listerdale; a newlywed’s fear of her ex-fiance; a strange encounter on a train; a domestic murder investigation; a wild man’s sudden personality change; a retired inspector’s hunt for a murderess; a young woman’s impersonation of a duchess; a necklace hidden in a basket of cherries; a mystery writer’s arrest for murder; an astonishing marriage proposal; a soprano’s hatred for a baritone; the case of the rajah’s emerald.\n\nAll have one thing in common: the skilful hand of Agatha Christie.\n\nPages: 272\n\nAvailable in: Paperback\n\nLanguage: English\n\nAgatha Christie was born in Torquay in 1890 and became, quite simply, the best-selling novelist in history. 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. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 24 Jul 2017.
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+{"content": "Anne of Green Gables (Paperback)\n\nBy Lucy Maud Montgomery, M. A. Claus (Illustrator), W. A. J. 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. You may also create public lists and share your favorites with other AHML customers.\nNo tags, currently.\n\nLogin to add tags.\n\nTo create a multiple word tag such as Science Fiction, enclose both words in quotes, like: \"Science Fiction\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999979734420776}
+{"content": "Books by Morag Joss, plus links to author biography, book summaries, excerpts and reviews\n\nMorag Joss\n\nMorag Joss\n\nBooks by this Author\n\nBooks by Morag Joss at BookBrowse\n\nRecommended in Detail at BookBrowse\n\nHalf Broken Things jacket\n\nAlso at BookBrowse\n\nThe Night Following jacket Puccini's Ghosts jacket", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000070333480835}
+{"content": "ISBN 9780994708120\nPages 186\nDimensions 210 x 148 mm\nIllustrations B/W Illustrations\nPublished 2018\nPublisher Botsotso Publishing , South Africa\nFormat Paperback\n\nBotsotso 18: Poetry\n\nedited by Allan Kolski HorwitzWith over seventy poets represented, this is a bumper edition of the journal and given the number of interesting and accomplished poems received (over the past two years since publication of Botsotso 17), we believed it worthwhile to break from tradition and dedicate this edition wholly to poetry.\n\nBook Preview\n\nAbout the Editor\n\nAllan Kolski Horwitz\n\nALLAN KOLSKI HORWITZ was born in 1952 in Vryburg, South Africa but grew up in Cape Town. 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. Is rock 'n' roll the new literature?'\n\nBy John Walsh\nTales of the City\nRead the original article.\nIt was published by The Independent, which adheres to the PCC Code\n\nSimilar articles\n\n(what's this?)\n\nordered by similarity (order by date)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9451481699943542}
+{"content": "World Library \n\nAdd to Book Shelf\nFlag as Inappropriate\nEmail this Book\n\nThe Complete Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetry\n\nClick here to view\n\nBook Id: WPLBN0003466869\nFormat Type: PDF eBook :\nFile Size:\nReproduction Date: 2014\n\nTitle: The Complete Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetry \nLanguage: English\nSubject: Sacred Texts, England, Anglo Saxon\nSubcollection: Sacred Texts\nPublication Date:\nPublisher: Internet Sacred Text Archive (ISTA)\n\nDescription: From the time he was a child, Dr. Ludlow dreamed of unraveling the mysteries behind the creation of life. As an adult he became one of the most respected researchers on the very same topic. However, life throws him a curveball, and a dissolved marriage and subsequent nervous breakdown leave his career, and his dream, in ruins... until... The military offers him a chance at redemption: The Chronos Project. New technology allowing scientists to go back in time to study early events in human history. Who better to send back to study the origins of life than the world's foremost expert on the subject, regardless of any issues? But when the mission goes awry, did Ludlow's mental problems follow him into the past? What is creation? Who is God? What is real and what is not? These are some of the big questions addressed by Genesis, a powerful novella that not only tells the story of Ludlow's journey but also posits its own creation mythos.\n\nClick To View\n\nAdditional Books\n\n • The Story of Beowulf (by )\n • Beowulf (by )\n • Robin Hood and His Adventures (by )\n • The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (by )\n • The Government of the British Empire (as... (by )\n • Adventures in London (by )\n • Stonehenge and other British Stone Monum... (by )\n • Old and New London: A Narrative of Its H... (by )\n • The Vita Merlini (by )\n • Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England... (by )\n • The Origins of Popular Supersitions and ... (by )\n • The London of Thackeray : Being Some Acc... \nScroll Left\nScroll Right\n\nCopyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from World Library are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,\na 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.957684338092804}
+{"content": "Christmas Awards 2011\n\nSunday, 27 October 2013\n\nThe Haunted\n\nThe Haunted by Jessica Verday\n\nPublisher: Simon Pulse\n\nAugust 2011\n\nISBN: 978-1-4169-7896-1\n\nPages: 467\n\nContemporary, Sleepy Hollow\n\nAbbey has spent several months trying to forget a boy that she fell in love with that couldn’t possibly have happened as she now knows the boy is dead. She has been trying to reclaim her sanity since then. Coming back to Sleepy Hollow she is ready to face the future and leave the ghosts behind. Working on schoolwork and her friendship with her lab partner, Ben and her perfume just might be what she needs to get over Caspian finally. 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}
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+{"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. Web. 10 Mar. 2014.
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+{"content": "\ncon·nip·tion | \\ kə-ˈnip-shən How to pronounce conniption (audio) \\\n\nDefinition of conniption\n\n: a fit of rage, hysteria, or alarm went into conniptions He had a conniption when his favorite TV program was preempted by a political speech.\n\nExamples of conniption in a Sentence\n\nRecent Examples on the Web\n\nOne last thing though: On Wednesday, the sports world was having conniptions about Casey winning Coach of the Year over the almighty Brad Stevens. Chris Chase, For The Win, \"Dwane Casey and the 10 other best coaches to be fired,\" 11 May 2018 But plans to rename it after him were scrapped when people in the town nearly had a conniption. Jacob Bernstein, New York Times, \"The Man Who Bought New York,\" 5 May 2018 Marie Greyhounds, the entire junior hockey establishment went into conniption fits. Charles P. 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. Send us feedback.\n\nSee More\n\nFirst Known Use of conniption\n\n1833, in the meaning defined above\n\nHistory and Etymology for conniption\n\norigin unknown\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nLearn More about conniption\n\nStatistics for conniption\n\nLook-up Popularity\n\nTime Traveler for conniption\n\nThe first known use of conniption was in 1833\n\nSee more words from the same year\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nMore Definitions for conniption\n\nEnglish Language Learners Definition of conniption\n\nUS, informal : behavior that shows that you are suddenly very angry, upset, etc.\n\nMore from Merriam-Webster on conniption\n\nRhyming Dictionary: Words that rhyme with conniption\n\nComments on conniption\n\nWhat made you want to look up conniption", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7870062589645386}
+{"content": "Saturday, 18 March 2017\n\nThe Solstice Prize for Young Writers 2017\n\n The Solstice Prize for Young Writers returns for 2017! \n\nWe enjoyed reading your 2016 entries so much, that we’re bringing the competition back for 2017! So, just like last year, if you are aged between 10 and 17 years old and love to write, we are on the hunt for your best poetry and short stories.\nYou can enter up to 40 lines of poetry or a short story of up to 1000 words on any subject for your chance to win! 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. Entries are open fro...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999977707862854}
+{"content": "What does POC mean in Hobbies?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand POC in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Hobbies terminology in particular.\n\nPorsche Owners Club\n\nMiscellaneous » Hobbies\n\nFind a translation for POC in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this POC abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"POC.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 1 Oct. 2016.
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+{"content": "\nThe Color Purple PDF\n\nIn the novel, Celie’s growth and self-realization are depicted movingly in The Color Purple, as she overcomes persecution and abuse to discover fulfillment and independence. Gender equality is also addressed in the work. Nettie has married Samuel, and Celie is reunited with her. Celie also reunites with her long-lost children for the first time. The …\n\nThe Color Purple PDF Read More »\n\nOne Day in The Life of Ivan Denisovich PDF\n\n“One Day in The Life of Ivan Denisovich” is a book written by Russian Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. It’s one of the best-known books that discovered horrifying situations of forced labour camps. These camps were established in the time of Joseph Stalin’s dictation. 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. Let's Change The World Together\nPdfdrive:hope Give books away. Get books you want.\nAsk yourself: Do I believe that everything is meant to be, or do I think that things just tend to happen for no reason at all? Next", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9214891791343689}
+{"content": "AustLit logo\nHot Rods single work short story \nIssue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Hot Rods\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\n'The winds blow pretty regular across the dried-up lake. Traction’s good — when luck’s on your side you can reach three hundred KPH or faster. 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}
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+{"content": "Monday, July 16, 2012\n\nIt's Monday...What Are You Reading?\n\nIt's Monday! What Are You Reading is hosted by Book Journey!\n\nThis is a great post where I share what books I read last week and what books I'm going to read this week! So lets get started, shall we?\n\nLast Week I Read:\n\nPerilous Light by Alyssa Rose Ivy\nNeed by Sherri Hayes\n\nToday I am Reading:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8053675889968872}
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+{"content": "Roll over image to magnify\nProduct Information\nDo you like green eggs and ham? If so, you'll love them with flaps and stickers! Flip the flaps to see where those green eggs and ham will pop up next! All the fun and charm of the original book is here in this interactive version of Dr. Seuss's classic Green Eggs and Ham!\n\nBook Details:\n • Format: Lift-the-Flap\n • Publication Date: 1/1/2001\n • Pages: 12\n • Reading Level: Age 2 and Up\n\nProduct Notes\n\nPopularity: #244 in Books, #190 in Toys & Books\nView All Random House Books for Young Readers View All Toys & Books\n\nGreen Eggs & Ham Nifty Lift\n\n446 reviews\nGreen Eggs & Ham Nifty Lif", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223}
+{"content": "\nSearch - On Beauty\n\nOn Beauty\nOn Beauty\nAuthor: Zadie Smith\nSet on both sides of the Atlantic, Zadie Smith's third novel is a brilliant analysis of family life, the institution of marriage, intersections of the personal and political, and an honest look at people's deceptions. It is also, as you might expect, very funny indeed. — Just outside of Boston, in the small college town of Wellington, liv... more »\nThe Market's bargain prices are even better for Paperbackswap club members!\nRetail Price: $17.00\nBuy New (Paperback): $13.29 (save 21%) or\nBecome a PBS member and pay $9.39+1 PBS book credit (save 44%)\nISBN-13: 9780143037743\nISBN-10: 0143037749\nPublication Date: 8/29/2006\nPages: 464\n • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.\n\n3.2 stars, based on 180 ratings\nPublisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) + 4 more book reviews\nThis book by author Zadie Smith is listed in \"1001 Books to Read Before You Die\".\nreviewed On Beauty on\nVery well written.\nreviewed On Beauty on + 16 more book reviews\nThis was a good read, it wasn't something I would traditionally pick out, but I read it for my book club and enjoyed it.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997003674507141}
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+{"content": "Ticket Sales - Macbeth at Tennessee Shakespeare Company on Thursday, October 25, 2018\n\nDate: Thursday, October 25, 2018\nTime: 7:00 PM\nCalendar10/25/2018 5:00:00 PM10/25/2018 5:00:00 PMAmerica/Los_AngelesMacbeth At Tennessee Shakespeare Company7950 Trinity Road, Memphis, TN 38018-6297Website: https://tnshakespeare.tix.com/Event.aspx?EventCode=1086616FalseMM/DD/YYYY\n\nTennessee Shakespeare Company\n7950 Trinity Road\nMemphis, TN 38018-6297\nMap & Directions\n\nPhone: (901) 759-0604\nEmail: contact@tnshakespeare.org\nWebsite: http://www.tnshakespeare.org\nTickets for this event are no longer available online.\nPlease check with the box office for more information.\nMacbeth - Free Will Kids' Night\n\nby William Shakespeare\n\ndirected by Dan McCleary\n\nOctober 18 – November 4\n\nsponsored by C. Cato Ealy\n\nThe Owen and Margaret Wellford Tabor Stage at TSC\n\nIn his horrific, poetic tragedy, Shakespeare begins with a man “too full of the milk of human kindness” and concludes with “the grace of grace.” In between, with alarming speed and majestic verse, he reveals an evil not in our stars nor gods, but from the most frightening source: our own humanity. A play famous for its witches and blood is never more rousing than when it prompts Macbeth’s conscience to speak and act. \n\nA leader lusting for power believes he is above the law of humans, morality, and God. His atrocities will be pardoned, he believes. For his own prosperity, he claims all people and the world will give way, that he may lie, that he may kill, that he is impenetrable. But Shakespeare revels in pitting the man persistently against his own better angels.\n\nTickets are $39. The October 18 Preview performance is $19. October 25 and November 1 are Free Will Kids’ Nights: children 17 years and younger are admitted free when accompanied by a paying/attending guardian. Free Will Kids' tickets may only be reserved by calling the box office at 901-759-0604. Seniors (62+): $34. Students (18+): $19. October 19 is Opening Night, which welcomes patrons to a post-show reception with the actors. Thursday-Saturday performances are at 7:00 pm; Sunday matinees at 3:00 pm. General Admission/Free Parking. All performances take place at TSC’s new home, located at 7950 Trinity Road, Memphis 38018-6297.\n\nTerms of Use | Privacy Policy | Account\n\nPowered By Tix\n\nCopyright © 2001 - 2018 Tix, Inc.\nBox Office Software and Online Ticketing Solutions.\nAll rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9986241459846497}
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+{"content": "\n\nDark Carousel (Carpathian Novel, A #30) (Hardcover)\n\nBy Christine Feehan\n\nBerkley, 9780425281963, 400pp.\n\nPublication Date: August 2, 2016\n\nOther Editions of This Title:\nDigital Audiobook (8/1/2016)\nMass Market (7/25/2017)\nCD-Audio (8/2/2016)\nHardcover, Large Print (8/17/2016)\n\nList Price: 27.00*\n* Individual store prices may vary.\n\nIn this intoxicating Carpathian novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan, a woman falls prey to the seductive allure of the past—and a vampire warrior’s intoxicating embrace......\n\nAbout the Author\n\nChristine Feehan is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Carpathian series, the GhostWalker series, the Leopard series, the Shadow Riders series, and the Sea Haven novels, including the Drake Sisters series and the Sisters of the Heart series.\n\nPraise For Dark Carousel (Carpathian Novel, A #30)\n\nPraise for Christine Feehan and her Carpathian novels\n\n“The erotic, gripping series that has defined an entire genre. I love everything she does.”—J. R. Ward\n\n“The queen of paranormal romance.”—USA Today", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9876355528831482}
+{"content": "Hi, I’m Amy M. Young!\n\nRead More About My First Novel! Now Available!\n\nYou’ve probably figured out by now that I’m Amy M. Young (you can call me Amy). I’m a writer, photographer, musician and general geeky/nerdy person with a permanent case of wanderlust.\n\nI’m the mother of the Kidlet, and all my parenting adventures with her are available over at Shiny Mommy.\n\nI also deal with, and advocate for, ending the stigma around mental illness and invisible illness. I often speak of my journeys in learning to deal with ADHD-PI, anxiety issues and my chronic pain from both fibro and spinal injury.\n\nWhen I’m writing, my main project is the adventures of a merry band of idiots, er, musicians in a band called Torrent. I also write some feminist speculative fiction and have this fantasy novel that I’m working on as well. (Also, if you’ve noticed the extra “u”‘s in things – I’m an unapologetic Canadian.)\n\nSo please enjoy your stay and check out the blog, where all the fun stuff happens. You can also check out my other stuff on the web by clicking on my social media links.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999997615814209}
+{"content": "Critical Study of Amie L. Thomasson, Ordinary Objects\n\nCroatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):267-279 (200Alan Sidelle (2008). Ordinary Objects – Amie Thomasson. Philosophical Quarterly 58 (230):172–176.\nAmie L. Thomasson (2007). Real Natures and Familiar Objects. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (2):518–523.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-01-09\n\nTotal downloads\n\n3 ( #340,424 of 1,679,332 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #183,792 of 1,679,332 )\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": 0.9998508095741272}
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+{"content": "All the Way to Summer: Stories of Love and Longing\n\nAuthor(s): Fiona Kidman\n\nGeneral Fiction\n\nA powerful collection of stories exploring love and longing from the award-winning author of This Mortal Boy. Fiona Kidman's early stories about New Zealand women's experiences scandalised readers with their vivid depictions of the heartbreaks and joys of desire, illicit liaisons and unconventional love. Her writing made her a feminist icon in the early 1980s, and she has since continued to tell the realities of women's lives, her books resonating with many readers over the years and across the world. To mark her 80th birthday, this volume brings together a variety of her previously published stories as well as several that are new or previously uncollected; all moving, insightful and written with love. The final stories trace her own history of love, a memoir of significant people from childhood and beyond.\n\n$40.00(NZD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nAdd to Cart\n\nClick & Collect\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Random House New Zealand\n • : Vintage New Zealand\n • : February 2020\n • : 3.6 Centimeters X 14.7 Centimeters X 21.5 Centimeters\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : Fiona Kidman\n • : near fine", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999983906745911}
+{"content": "Paradoxes from A to Z\n\nRoutledge (2002)\nThis essential guide to paradoxes takes the reader on a lively tour of puzzles that have taxed thinkers from Zeno to Galileo ...\nKeywords Paradoxes\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nBuy the book $18.14 new (53% off) $18.25 direct from Amazon (52% off) $20.75 used (46% off) Amazon page\nCall number BC199.P2.C57 2007\nISBN(s) 0415420822 9780415420822 9780415538572 0415538572Kim (2015). This Paper Surely Contains Some Errors. Philosophical Studies 172 (4):1013-1029.\nBarteld Kooi & Bryan Renne (2011). Arrow Update Logic. Review of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):536-559.\n\nView all 18 citations / Add more citations\n\nSimilar books and articles\nGary Mar & Paul St Denis (1999). What the Liar Taught Achilles. Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (1):29-46.\nHaixia Zhong (2012). Definability and the Structure of Logical Paradoxes. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (4):779 - 788.\nBradley Dowden, Zeno’s Paradoxes. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.\nNicholas Huggett (forthcoming). Zeno's Paradoxes. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Edward N. Zalta (Ed.).\nPeter Eldridge-Smith (2007). Paradoxes and Hypodoxes of Time Travel. In Jan Lloyd Jones, Paul Campbell & Peter Wylie (eds.), Art and Time. Australian Scholarly Publishing 172--189.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-11-17\n\nTotal downloads\n\n10 ( #235,035 of 1,726,249 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #369,877 of 1,726,249 )\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": 0.9985303282737732}
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+{"content": "Occluded lives: John Cheever, ‘O City of Broken Dreams’\n\nThis post will be a response to Michael Pucci’s thorough and thoughtful account of the plot, themes and merits of ‘O City of Broken Dreams’ at the Mookse and Gripes site earlier this year. The New Yorker published the majority … Continue reading\n\nMme Bovary of Kansas City: Evan S. Connell, ‘Mrs Bridge’.\n\nEvan S. Connell (1924-2013), Mrs Bridge. Penguin Modern Classics, 2012. US first published 1959, UK 1983. Reviews of Murakami’s new novel Colorless Tsukuru have commented on the dangers of making the protagonist a dull character: this can lead to a … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999589323997498}
+{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nDear student / Elly Swartz.\n\nSwartz, Elly D.,(author.).\nBook Book ([2022])\nDescription: pages cm\nPublisher: New York : Delacorte Press, [2022]\n4 of 6 copies available at NOBLE (All Libraries). (Show all copies)\n0 of 1 copy available at Gloucester.\n0 current holds with 6 total copies.\nSort by distance from:\nShow Only Available Copies\nLibrary Location Call Number Status Due Date\nGloucester Children's Fiction J/ Swartz (Text to Phone) Checked out 06/11/2022\n\n • ISBN: 9780593374122 (hardcover)\n • ISBN: 0593374126 (hardcover)\n • ISBN: 9780593374139 (library binding)\n • ISBN: 0593374134 (library binding)\n • Edition: First edition.\n\"A girl with social anxiety becomes the secret voice of the advice column in her middle school ... Read More\nAges 10 and up. Delacorte Press.\nCitation: Swartz, Elly D. \"Dear student.\" New York : Delacorte Press, 2022.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6920462846755981}
+{"content": "Home Maths Answers Answers Starter Book, Books 1 to 4 and Extension Book by Anita Straker\n\nHome Maths Answers Answers Starter Book, Books 1 to 4 and Extension Book by Anita Straker\n\nActivities include short questions test the quick recall of number facts; puzzles and word problems reinforce important mathematical vocabulary; and longer activities practise key skills and concepts. Plus support to help teachers to target those areas requiring more practice.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n32 pages\nInterest Age: From 7 To 11\n\nAnita Straker\nMore books by Anita Straker\n\nCambridge University Press\n\nPublication date\n\n14th May 1998\n\nYou give me age appropriate ideas of books I can read and buy for the children and find out what other children their age think of them too.\n\nKatie LonsdaleWe love Lovereading4kids because they put books in front of us we wouldn’t otherwise have read. They make us more adventurous readers!\n\nEmily Jacques\n\nIt’s a community united by a passion for books and promoting the best there is in children’s literature.\n\nSam Bateman and family\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\nLovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5163590312004089}
+{"content": "Top Definition\nmeaning something is harsh, out of order, not right.\nUsed alot in the town Middlesbrough.\nfreddo - \" Dia ya here what happend to our dog? It got out of the garden and that lad whos lass i shagged ran over it in one of them plaggy three wheeler fuckin pencil sharpener cars, Proper Shockin' as fuck.\"\nby fresh prince of bellend April 14, 2009\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": 0.5577763319015503}
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+{"content": "Logan and the Dragonfly\n\nby Jacki Alsip & Illustrated by Kathy Kerber\n\nE-Book\n\nBook Details\n\nLanguage : English\nPublication Date : 4/27/2017\n\nFormat : Softcover\nDimensions : 8.5x11\nPage Count : 34\nISBN : 9781480845923\nFormat : Hardcover\nDimensions : 8.5x11\nPage Count : 34\nISBN : 9781480845930\nFormat : E-Book\nDimensions : N/A\nPage Count : 34\nISBN : 9781480845947\n\nAbout the Book\n\nChildren can imagine all kinds of things. Ordinary creatures—like bugs—become more alive than they ever could in the real world.\n\nIn author Jacki Alsip’s book, Logan and the Dragonfly, six-year-old Logan spends the weekend with his grandmother. She loves to garden, and tells him about gardening and the bugs, mainly dragonflies and mosquitoes, that visit the garden. Her stories make Logan imagine huge, flying bugs—especially a dragonfly.\n\nFollow Logan as his imagination takes him on an adventure only a little boy could have. Logan and the Dragonfly may just make you think of everyday things in a new way.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJacki Alsip spent many years working with children from age two through eight as a preschool teacher and a teacher’s aide in public schools. She studied early childhood education and liberal studies. She retired from the military after more than thirty-six years of service. She has been involved with Brownies, 4-H, and youth athletic activities. Her grandson is her pride and joy and the inspiration for Logan and the Dragonfly.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997344017028809}
+{"content": "Archive for the ‘Terry Fallis’ Category\n\nLiterary Review of Canada Reviews Albatross\n\nTuesday, October 29th, 2019\n\nI was pleased to see and then read this thoughtful review of Albatross in the Literary Review of Canada. Read on…\n\nLRC Review 191029a\n\nA nice piece in the London Free Press\n\nMonday, October 28th, 2019\n\nIn anticipation of my visit to the London Words festival this coming weekend, veterans arts reporter Joe Belanger has written this very nice piece for the London Free Press.\n\nLonbdobn Free Press piece 191026\n\nGlobe and Mail reviews Albatross\n\nMonday, August 19th, 2019\n\nIt’s always nice to make the Globe and Mail! The takeaway line for me in this mini-review:\n\n“This novel has a fable-like quality and philosophical depths that Fallis plumbs with a deceptive subtlety.”\n\nHaving seldom been known for being either deceptive or subtle in my writing, I’m very happy with this. It’s still early days, but I’m pleased with how everything is unfolding since the launch of Albatross less than a week ago.\n\nGlobe and Mail 190819 a", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9877257943153381}
+{"content": "realmagick.com The shrine of knowledge.\n\nOut Of Body Experiences Dictionary\n\nA selection of articles related to out of body experiences dictionary.\n\nDream Meaning Out Of Body Experience | RM. HowStuffWorks \"How can I have an out-of-body experience?\" Out Of Body Experiences Dictionary | RM. Out Of Body Experiences Dictionary | RM.\n\nOriginal articles from our library related to the Out Of Body Experiences Dictionary. See Table of Contents for further available material (downloadable resources) on Out Of Body Experiences Dictionar\nOut Of Body Experiences Dictionary is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Out Of Body Experiences Dictionary books and related discussion.\n\nSuggested Pdf Resources\n\nOut of Body Experiences: Keywords: OOBE, Astral Projection\nOut-of-body experience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nAn out-of-body experience (OBE or some- times OOBE), is term out-of-the- body experience was introduced in 1943 by ... the Skeptic's Dictionary.\nAstral travel allows you to transcend time and space without leaving\nbook on out-of-body experiences. Sometimes travel, out-of- body experiences ( OBEs) happen when a person's ..\nPoetic Licence Self Centricity and Out of Body Experience in\nSuch out of body experience is not unusual in patients with a mental illness such as .\nCurriculum Vitae - Charles T. Tart\nFeb 23, 2002 Dictionary of International Biography. International .. A second psychophysiological study of out-of-the-body experiences in a gifted sub- ject.\n\nSuggested Web Resources\n\nOut-of-body experience - Dictionary.com - Reference\nout-of-body exp... out-of-bounds · out-of-court · out-of-court se... MORE.\nOut-of-body Experience - Dream Dictionary - Astrology.com\nDeath can appear in dreams in many forms ranging from the near-death experience to wish-fulfillment projected on others.\nout-of-body experience - The Free Dictionary\nout-of-body experience. Also found in: Medical, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, 0.03 sec.\nUrban Dictionary: out of body experience\nSaying something out of character and so completely rude that you cannot believe it came out of your mouth.\nout-of-body experience (OBE) - The Skeptic's Dictionary - Skepdic.com\n\nGreat care has been taken to prepare the information on this page. Elements of the content come from factual and lexical knowledge databases, realmagick.com library and third-party sources. We appreciate your suggestions and comments on further improvements of the site.\n\nDiscussion Forum\nDream Symbol Apple\nPlace for your opinion", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8976456522941589}
+{"content": "I like using diamonds instead of stars. Don’t judge me 😛\n\nHave you read this book? What are your thoughts on it? Did you love it? Why or why not?\n\nUntil Next Time,\n\nAdriana G.\n\nAlso look at these amazing illustrations for the book by Jim Kay", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8946682214736938}
+{"content": "Friday, August 26, 2016\n\nBlog Tour: The Sapphire Heist by Lauren Blakely @LaurenBlakely3 @InkSlingerPR\n\n✮✮✮ THE SAPPHIRE HEIST is here! 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? We'd like to know what you think about it - write a review about Henry More book by A. Rupert Hall and you'll earn 50c in Boomerang Bucks loyalty dollars (you must be a Boomerang Books Account Holder - it's free to sign up and there are great benefits!)\n\nWrite Review\n\nBooks By A. Rupert Hall\n\nCorrespondence of Isaac Newton by A. Rupert Hall\nPaperback, October 2008\nIsaac Newton by A. Rupert Hall\nHardback, December 1998\nRenaissance and Revolution by A. Rupert Hall\nPaperback, October 1997\nHenry More by A. Rupert Hall\nHardback, April 1996", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9938657879829407}
+{"content": "The Last Winter: The Scientists, Adventurers, Journeymen, and Mavericks Trying to Save the World (Paperback)\n\nPre-Order Now Badge\nThe Last Winter: The Scientists, Adventurers, Journeymen, and Mavericks Trying to Save the World Cover Image\nComing Soon - Available for Pre-Order NowPublishers Weekly’s Top Ten Science Books of the Fall\nPubLunch Fall Buzz Book.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780316460903\nISBN-10: 0316460907\nPublisher: Back Bay Books\nPublication Date: November 15th, 2022\nPages: 320\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223}
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+{"content": "Tag: Coverswap Shorty\n\nSome are Mad at HallowKreme\n\nA MAD High by Kris P. 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. The historical definitions of the word \"whelp\" found on this page is taken from the 1913 edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7860649228096008}
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+{"content": "The Fifth Victim\n\nThe Fifth Victim\n\nfor $ 3.29\n\n3.29 The Fifth Victim http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/19423.jpg?t=1358532212 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/19423/the-fifth-victim?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nSome Things Shouldn't Be Seen. . .\n\nCherokee Pointe, Tennessee. 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}
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+{"content": "Bestselling Author Delilah Devlin\nHomeMeet Delilah\nBookshelfBlogExtrasEditorial ServicesContactDelilah's Collections\n\nFive Days to Darkness Captured! The Contests!\nThursday, September 16th, 2010\n\nFrom now until the end of September, you have several chances\nto win as part of the release party to celebrate the last of the Dark Realm books, Darkness Captured.\n\nNewsletter Member Contest\n\nThis contest is intended for my newsletter subscribers. 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}
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+{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nThe George Gershwin Reader$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nRobert Wyatt and John Andrew Johnson\n\nPrint publication date: 2007\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780195327113\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: October 2011\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195327113.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2018. All Rights Reserved. Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use (for details see www.oxfordscholarship.com/page/privacy-policy).date: 18 January 2019\n\nAlexander Woollcott: “George the Ingenuous” (1933)\n\nAlexander Woollcott: “George the Ingenuous” (1933)\n\n49 Alexander Woollcott: “George the Ingenuous” (1933)\nThe George Gershwin Reader\nAuthor(s):\n\nRobert Wyatt\n\nJohn Andrew Johnson\n\nOxford University Press\nDOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195327113.003.0049\n\nThis chapter presents the text of Alexander Woollcott's article titled George the Ingenuous, which was published in the November 1933 issue of Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan magazine. In this article, Woollcott describes his first meeting with composer George Gershwin and his observation about Gershwin's personality. He writes that Gershwin was profoundly interested in himself but he has no habit of pretense and he says exactly what he thinks.\n\nKeywords: George Gershwin, Alexander Woollcott, personality, composer, musicians\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": 0.9982661604881287}
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+{"content": "\nArchive for January 27th, 2016\n\nCryptoquote Spoiler – 01/27/16\n\nEnglish: George Eliot Statue\n\nEnglish: George Eliot Statue (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\n\nMore helpful than all wisdom is one draft of human pity that will not forsake us.” — George Eliot\n\n(I’ve seen this one with draft spelt draught, and also with the word simple preceding the word human. Sympathy and empathy are more necessary than many people think. If you have them, now, try not to lose them. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR\n\nJumble Spoiler (Tease) 01/27/16\n\nEnglish: American cook, author, and television...\n\nEnglish: American cook, author, and television personality (August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004). (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}
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+{"content": "Mark Cantrell, Author\n\nFor an eclectic mix of science fiction, fantasy and a touch of horror...\n\nWelcome to my little pocket of cyberspace.\n\nMy name's Mark Cantrell, a journalist and social commentator by trade, and a writer of speculative fiction by inclination.\n\nI'm the author of the novels Silas Morlock (2013) and Citizen Zero (2010), along with a host of short stories. For the lowdown on my work, then this is the place to be...\n\nUK Indie Lit Fest 2017...\n\nSaturday, 26 August 2017\nKala Sangam Arts Centre, Bradford\n\nFind out more: www.ukindielitfest.co.uk\n\nUK Indie Lit Fest on Facebook\n\nA few things to consider...\n\nDigital Shorts\n\nIsolation Space\n\nSilas Morlock\n\nCitizen Zero To Rise Again\n\nLook out for an exciting new edition of CITIZEN ZERO, coming next year courtesy of Inspired Quill, including the novel's paperback debut.\n\nOriginally published by the author in 2010, the publisher of his second novel Silas Morlock is now set to publish the title in 2017.\n\nObviously, the 2010 edition is now no longer available for sale, but watch this site for further updates on when this latest fully revised edition will explode into print. 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. The six finalists and two winners will be honored during a celebratory event, sponsored by NoveList, at ALA’s 2020 Annual Conference in Chicago.\n\nClick for the Longlisted Titles.\n\nListen to Audio Clips of the Longlisted Titles.\n\nandrew-carnegie-2019\n\nCongrats to the Longlisted Titles for the 2019 Andrew Carnegie Medals!\n\nCategory: Book Extras\n\nJoin the discussion\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999770522117615}
+{"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:\nPoems Of The Sea\nFoyalty 33\n\nPoems Of The Sea (Hardback)\n\nUsually despatched within 2 days.\n\nFiction & PoetryPoetry Publisher: Everyman Publication Date: 28/09/2001 ISBN-13: 9781841597461 Details: Type: Hardback Format: Books\nAvailability: Usually despatched within 2 days. Add to Basket\n\nJ. D. 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. McClatchMaldon: War and Peace ...\nMark Atherton\nThe Geez\nParkes Nii Ayikwei\nThe Emma Press Anthology of Illness\nAmy Mackelden; Dylan Jaggard\nAnother World: Poetry and Art by ...\nAnn Gengarelly; Tony Gengarelly; ...\n© W&G Foyle Ltd\nFoyles uses cookies to help ensure your experience on our site is the best possible. Click here if you’d like to find out more about the types of cookies we use.\nAccept and Close", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327}
+{"content": "Archive | On Writing\n\n05 November 2014 ~ 0 Comments\n\nDefining Goal Themes vs Goals\n\nThis post is in part based on ideas picked from the brain of my good friend Rachael K. Jones–credit where credit’s due!\n\nI’ve talked in previous posts about the difference between goals and milestones. 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. In Contact, he predicts its future -- and our own.\nSystem Details Note:\nMode of access: World Wide Web.\nSubject: Interstellar communication > Fiction.\nInterplanetary voyages > Fiction.\nHuman-alien encounters > Fiction.\nLife on other planets > Fiction.\nOuter space > Fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9828274846076965}
+{"content": "Please take a moment to review Hachette Book Group's updated Privacy Policy: read the updated policy here.\n\nThe Wolf of Oren-Yaro\n\nThe Wolf of Oren-YaroRead More\n\nGenre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy / Fiction / Fantasy / Action & Adventure\n\nOn Sale: July 23rd 2019\n\nPrice: $4.99 / $6.99 (CAD)\n\nPage Count: 496\n\nISBN-13: 9780316532631\n\nWhat's Inside\n\nRead More Read Less\n\nReader Reviews\n\n\"A powerful new voice in epic fantasy. Villoso deftly creates an intricate and compelling world of high fantasy intrigue and adventure dominated by a crafty, whip-smart heroine determined to unite her kingdom at any cost.\"—Kameron Hurley, author of The Light Brigade\n\"A tale balanced on the blade's-edge between intrigue and action - and then Villoso twists the knife.\"—Gareth Hanrahan, author of The Gutter Prayer\n\"[A] remarkable tale of nonstop tension, action, and betrayal . . . This excellent work will appeal to all readers of epic fantasy.\"—Publishers Weekly (starred review)\nRead More Read Less", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9990007877349854}
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+{"content": "Post Recap, 20-04-12\n\nApril 20th, 2013\n\nIt’s been awhile since I’ve done a recap of posts here at the blog, but I’ve been fairly active recently, so let’s catch up a bit.\n\nI slowed down at Christmas, but managed to keep going at Black Gate; here’s my recent post on secret identities and The Scarlet Pimpernel. Just before the holidays I reflected on some surprising things in an episode of Nova about castles and cathedrals. I got some books as gifts at Christmas, and have generally been keeping track here of books I’ve acquired.\n\nI’ve had some brief reflections on The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a couple of thoughts on Gibbon, and a quick note on the Game of Thrones TV adaptation. 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. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.926718533039093}
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+{"content": "The Host: A Novel by Stephenie Meyer Audio Book Download\n\nListened day and night for this novel – This was truly the first audio book that I simply couldn’t take out of my ears/head. Although it goes along a relatively simple story line the emotions are so well depicted and so well interpreted by the reader that you simply can not put your audio device down. I will sure be listening to it once again. It was simple and beautiful, sci-fi and love story, epic journey and family affair all in one. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to feel. Publisher Summary Melanie Stryder refuses to fade away. Written by: Stephenie MeyerNarrated by: Kate ReadingLength: 23 hrs and 5 mins Limited time offer: Get this audiobook free on audiobooks.com Learn how to get this free (on audible.com) ©2008 Stephenie Meyer; (P)2008 Hachette Audio Related: ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954}
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+{"content": "Our online definition dictionary will help you to locate definitions for many tricky words. This page contains information such as what does comfortable mean. If you're trying to describe comfortable - our website is a great source of information.\n\nPart of speech: Adverb\nPart of speech: Adjective\nHaving or imparting comfort.\nPart of speech: Noun\nUsage examples for \"comfortable\":\n\nAlphabet Filter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997146725654602}
+{"content": "First Thousand Words in Chinese by Heather Amery\n\nFirst Thousand Words in Chinese\n\nWritten by Heather Amery\nIllustrated by Stephen Cartwright\nPart of the First Thousand Words Series\n\nRRP £6.99\n\nNotify me\nwhen in stock\n\nAs soon as this book is back in stock we will send you an email.\n\nFirst Thousand Words in Chinese by Heather Amery\n\nThe classic Usborne word book as a bi-lingual Chinese (Mandarin)/English edition, illustrated by Stephen Cartwright. A thousand everyday words illustrated with busy scenes and labelled pictures to help children learn key Chinese vocabulary.\n\n'This is probably the best introduction your child can have to the wonderful world of the Mandarin Chinese language' - Lancashire Evening Post'\n\n'Fun for parents and children to have a look at together, this book could be just the thing to brighten up dark winter evenings.' - Newbury Weekly News\n\nAbout the Author\n\nHeather Amery is a published adapter, author, compiler, editor, and a narrator of children's books.\n\nMore books by this author\n\nOther Formats\n\nBook Info\n\n64 pages\nInterest Age: 5+\n\nHeather Amery\nMore books by Heather Amery\n\nUsborne Publishing Ltd\n\nPublication date\n\n1st September 2014\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\nAt @HHSHaringey we love @lovereading4kids because our pupils can practice reviewing & get free upcoming books before anyone else!\n\nHelen Swinyard – Heartlands High\n\nLoveReading4Kids is a modern and creative way of emphasising the value and importance of books in this digital age #booksforlife\n\nAmrit Bunet – Teen\n\nI love all the books they recommend & put up for me to review. I also love the fact that they give new authors the chance to share their boo\n\nDaisy Pennock – age 15\n\nI love lovereading4kids because I’ve read amazing books I would never have picked up, and its opened doors to new genre’s I now love.\n\nHarriet Cunningham\n\nI love Lovereading4kids because I get an opportunity to put my opinion forward and to try new books\n\nElosie Clarkson – age 11\n\nIt’s really exciting to read and review new books, thrilling to see my reviews online and I love finding the final published copies on sale.\n\nSam Harper – age 10\n\nLovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327}
+{"content": "Home » Archive by Author\n\nArticles by Amy Brandt\n\nHead-to-Toe Bad Habits and How to Fix Them\n\nApril 1, 2014 by\n\nFour master teachers weigh in on their approaches to common problems. \nBad habits—they’re enough to drive any dance teacher batty. 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. In the … Continue reading\n\nNews: Making Magic\n\nOctober 29, 2010 by\n\nUnder the glittering chandeliers of the Genesee Theatre, children squeal with delight as a giant Chinese dragon with flashing red eyes peeks from around the curtain. A life-size gingerbread house bursts with tiny clowns, who … Continue reading\n\nFrom the Ground Up\n\nNovember 1, 2009 by\n\nAs Margaret Tracey drove home one night during her last season with New York City Ballet, she contemplated a teaching career. Passing the George Washington Bridge, she recalled one of her favorite teachers, Stanley Williams, … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9838971495628357}
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+{"content": "Students write, reads poems to Zaevion’s mom\n\nKNOXVILLE (WATE) – Students in an advanced undergraduate poetry class poured emotion into words, hoping to comfort the mother of Zaevion Dobson, the Knoxville teen who died shielding three friends from gunfire.\n\nMore Coverage: Zaevion DobsonFind 8News on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram; send your news tips to iReport8@wric.com.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9233846068382263}
+{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “wrinkled”\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective uk /ˈrɪŋ.kl̩d/ us \nC2 with a lot of wrinkles: a wrinkled face\nTranslations of “wrinkled”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 長滿皺紋的…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 长满皱纹的…\n(Definition of wrinkled from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of wrinkled?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “wrink", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9931884407997131}
+{"content": "Damoy pronunciation: How to pronounce Damoy in French\n\nPronunciation: Damoy\n\nAdded on: 2012-04-01 Listened: 17 times\nin: winemakers\n\nPronunciation in French [fr]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? Pronounce Damoy in French\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 Damoy:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000003576278687}
+{"content": "\n\nbacciform [bak′sə fôrm΄]\nshaped like a berry\n\nUniversalium. 2010.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Bacciform — Bac ci*form, a. [L. bacca berry + form.] Having the form of a berry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • bacciform — [bak′sə fôrm΄] adj. shaped like a berry … English World dictionary\n\n • bacciform — bacˈciform adjective Of the shape of a berry • • • Main Entry: ↑bacca * * * bacciform, a. (ˈbæksɪfɔːm) [ad. mod.L. bacciformis, f. bacca berry: see form. Cf. F. bacciforme.] Berry shaped. in Hooper Med. 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? This page provides all possible translations of the word know in the German language.\n\n • wissen, auskennen, können, kennen, erkennenGerman\n\nDiscuss this know German translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"know.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 4 Sep. 2015.
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+{"content": "WRBH Reading Radio Logo, click to return to home page\n\"Reading fine print for the blind,\nthe literary and the visionary.\"\n\nSign up for the WRBH Newsletter to stay up to date with WRBH 88.3 FM news, events, fundraisers, and more.\n\n* = required field\nSign up for Our Newsletter\nWRBH Daily Broadcast Schedule\nFeatured Books\n* = required field\nMar 29, 2017\n • Mar 29, 2017 - 11:00 am - 12:00 pm\n • Mar 29, 2017 - 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm\n • Mar 29, 2017 - 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm\n • Mar 29, 2017 - 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm\n • Mar 29, 2017 - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm\nZero K\n\nZero K\n\nFEATURED FICTION: “The wisest, richest, funniest, and most moving novel in years from Don DeLillo, one of the great American novelists of our time—an ode to language, at the heart of our humanity, a meditation on death, and an embrace of life. Jeffrey Lockhart’s father, Ross, is a billionaire in his sixties, with a younge", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999567866325378}
+{"content": "Buy Used\nCDN$ 1.22\n+ CDN$ 6.49 shipping\nUsed: Acceptable | Details\nCondition: Used: Acceptable\nComment: Visibly worn from excessive use but readable copy. May be an ex-library copy and may not include CD and/or Accessories.\nHave one to sell?\nFlip to back Flip to front\nListen Playing... Paused You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.\nLearn more\nSee this image\n\nLlamas for Love and Money Paperback – Jan 1994\n\nSee all 2 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions\nAmazon Price New from Used from\n\"Please retry\"\nCDN$ 34.98 CDN$ 1.21\n\nProduct Details\n\n • Paperback: 174 pages\n • Publisher: Juniper Ridge Pr; 2 edition (January 1994)\n • Language: English\n • ISBN-10: 0916289192\n • ISBN-13: 978-0916289195\n • Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 15.2 x 22.9 cm\n • Shipping Weight: 272 g\n\nProduct Description\n\nAbout the Author\n\nRosana Hart, daughter of noted science-fiction writer Cordwainer Smith, has been writing animal stories since she was 8. With her husband, she runs Hartworks, which publishes books and videos on whatever the Harts get fascinated by! 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... Well worth reading!\" -- Llamas Magazine\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nThere are no customer reviews yet on Amazon.ca\n5 star\n4 star\n3 star\n2 star\n1 star\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews on Amazon.com (beta)\n\nAmazon.com: 2 reviews\n13 of 14 people found the following review helpful\nllamas for income June 10 2001\nBy John Halliburton - Published on Amazon.com\nFormat: Paperback\nThis book goes more into the operation of an income producing llama farm than other books I've read on the subject. It covers not just daily care, but how to actually DO things with the animals to offset their care cost. Some of the data is a bit outdated, such as cost for good animals, but the underlying premises still hold true. If you've ever wondered \"Why a llama?\", here's where you can learn more.\n... it had a lot of information that is still useful today. I had a fun time reading through ... July 4 2014\nBy Genipher - Published on Amazon.com\nFormat: Paperback Verified Purchase\nEven though this is an older book it had a lot of information that is still useful today. I had a fun time reading through it. There were also interesting ideas on how to use llamas to make money.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7802481651306152}
+{"content": "Wheelchair Warrior: Gangs, Disability and Basketball\n\nHardcover (Print)\nBuy New\nBuy New from BN.com\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nUsed and New from Other Sellers\nfrom $1.99\nUsually ships in 1-2 business days\n(Save 96%)\nOther sellers (Hardcover)\n • All (9) from $1.99 \n • New (1) from $42.29 \n • Used (8) from $1.99 \n\nEditorial Reviews\n\nSchool Library Journal\n\nA former gang member who is now wheelchair-bound after being shot and paralyzed in a gang dispute, Juette, here joined by Berger (sociology, Univ. of Wisconsin, Whitewater), offers an informative ethnography on both gang life and wheelchair basketball. 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. The first, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), tells of her life up to the age of seventeen, and brought her international recognition and acclaim.\n\nFour of Spades\nBirth Card\n\nBirthday: April 4, 1928\n\nFour of Spades Soul Urge: 36/9 Life Path: 28/10/1 Attitude: 8\n\nMaya Angelou Quotes\n\n“Have enough courage to trust love one more time and always one more time.”\nMore Maya Angelou Quotes Four of Spades Quotes\n\nApril 4 Famous Birthdays\n\nFour of Spades Famous Birthdays\n\nEnter Your Birthday\n\nlove calculator\n\nPeople Saying\n\nBrenda Zakreski\n\nno other site asks for latitude I cannot know this what a dam shame\n\nJune 16, 2019 20:08\nLemzy Wonder\n\nAwesome, i named my 1st dota sevyn\n\nJune 16, 2019 10:35\nShekhar Vyas\n\nReally true because I have a girl like dame\n\nJune 12, 2019 19:15\nJp Igop Palasigue\n\nthis is true\n\nJune 12, 2019 14:33\nNhe Nhe Cee Kho\n\nWooow... This is d name of my son..\n\nJune 10, 2019 12:32\nCarlos de Leon\n\nEste blog me parece fantastico ... me ayuda mucho y me da positivismo durante el dia y previo ante el dia a dia ... me preparo para sentirlo y evitar aquellas malas vibraciones que me puedan suceder .\n\nJune 9, 2019 9:09\nDeysi Perez\n\nwhat good information thank you. you want to know what is your life number enter here: => destinynumbercalculator. com\n\nJune 9, 2019 3:07\nDeysi Perez\n\nThank you for taking out time to share this video! GET your Personalized (and FREE) Numerology Report \" destinynumbercalculator.\n\nJune 8, 2019 21:21\nMari Tan\n\nyes very true\n\nJune 8, 2019 14:13\nMari Tan\n\nyes very true\n\nJune 8, 2019 14:13\n\nAstrology Celebrities Culture Dating Destiny Cards Gossip & Rumors Lifestyle Love Compatibility Marriage Numerology Phenomenon Psychology Questions & Answers Relationships Science & Tech Society Useful Tips World\nlove calculator", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7963400483131409}
+{"content": "‘Weight” reviewed; 5 stars\n\nA wonderful review for Michael Stephen Daigle’s Frank Nagler Mystery series and his third installment in the series, The Weight of Living.\n\nMichael Stephen Daigle\n\n5 stars The Frank Nagler Mysteries are soooooo good!\n\non May 1, 2017\n …\n\nView original post 111 more words\n\nAbout imzadipublishing\n\nImzadi Publishing is a small publishing company that concentrates on giving new authors a voice.\nThis entry was posted in book reviews, Books, Crime, fiction, Michael Stephen Daigle, Mystery, News!, The Weight of Liv", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536}
+{"content": "cover image of The Heir\n\nThe Heir\n\nThe Selection Series, Book 4 · The Selection\n\nby Kiera Cass\n\nSign up to save your library\n\nWith an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts.\n\n Not today\n\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