Lisa Maxwell knows how to write a hot guy. If you’re in the mood for sexy pirates, an island built on the concept of desire and lots of entirely gratuitous touching, then Unhooked by Lisa Maxwell is for you.Īs it happened, at the time of picking the book up, I was in the mood for all such things. But will she be able to save Neverland without losing herself? With time running out and her enemies closing in, Gwen is forced to face the truths she’s been hiding from all along. As Gwen struggles to remember where she came from and find a way home, she must choose between trusting the charming fairy-tale hero who says all the right things and the roguish young pirate who promises to keep her safe. Here, good and evil lose their meaning and memories slip like water through her fingers. The world Gwen finds herself in is called Neverland, yet it’s nothing like the stories. The only saving grace is her best friend, Olivia, who’s coming with them for the summer.īut when Gwen and Olivia are kidnapped by shadowy creatures and taken to a world of flesh-eating sea hags and dangerous Fey, Gwen realises her mom might have been sane all along. Now these delusions have brought them to London, far from the life Gwen had finally started to build for herself. For as long as she can remember, Gwendolyn Allister has never had a place to call home – all because her mother believes that monsters are hunting them.
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Moreover, he spent three years in the United States where he was a visiting researcher at Columbia University. He left studying architecture after three years and graduated from the Institute of Journalism in 1976 and in this period he started writing regularly. He grew up in an upper-class family while you can understand this in his books. Orhan Pamuk was born in Istanbul in 1952. Everybody likes the idea behind it and we are lucky to have such a fantastic museum located in Istanbul. For your information, this is a novel and also a museum. Orhan Pamuk- Nobel laureate novelist has written many great books up to today and the Museum of Innocence is one of them. Believe us there is no exaggeration, both of them are fantastic and the idea of combining novel and museum is great. We will be talking about generic things from the novel and the museum without spoilers. This post is intended to express how much we like the museum and recommend people both reading the novel and visiting the museum who are planning to visit Istanbul sooner or later. Museum of Innocence may not be such a secret place and can be classified a bit popular, however, this is different than the other museums in Istanbul. As locals, we all like to explore secret places (you know, this is our motto!). Museum of Innocence- Our favorite QuotesĪs we all know, Istanbul has many different tourist attractions. The body of Sale's comics work has been with collaborator Jeph Loeb. Sale began doing art for the series MythAdventures in 1983, and was soon working on Thieves' World. He returned to Seattle before graduating from SVA. Sale completed the "John Buscema Art School, which was advertised in the pages of Marvel Comics and held in a New York City hotel for a short time in the 1970s." He attended the University of Washington for two years before moving to New York City to attend the School of Visual Arts, as well as the comics workshop run by artist John Buscema. He spent most of his early life in Seattle, Washington, having moved there with his family at age six. Tim Sale was born on May 1, 1956, in Ithaca, New York, the son of Dorothy Young, a feminist political activist, and Roger Sale, a literary critic. Sale's renditions of Batman influenced modern cinematic depictions of the character, with film directors and actors directly citing Sale's work. Timothy Roger Sale (– June 16, 2022) was an American Eisner Award-winning comics artist, "best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Batman and Superman and for influencing depictions of the Caped Crusader in numerous films." He is primarily known for his collaborations with writer Jeph Loeb, which included both comics work and artwork for the TV series Heroes. Eisner Award "Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team", 1999 Of course that doesn’t work and results in a wild ride of a thought experiment about how humans would react if they could understand animal speak. Kim’s mum, who runs the sanctuary is not enthused by the idea of the virus and locks the park down to try to protect her staff and the animals. Jean is constantly “doing the voices” for the animals around them. Jean and Kim are excited – they want to be able to talk to the animals. She loves the animals at the sanctuary where she works, and her granddaughter Kim, and that’s about it.Ī pandemic sweeps the country, which is rumoured to allow people to understand what the animals are saying. Jean is a no nonsense and deeply flawed human. I finished it three days ago and can’t stop thinking about it. The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay blew my mind in the best possible way. Please do not include links in your message. Days of Infamy (Pacific War Series 1) by Harry Turtledove 4.5 (18) eBook 8.99 Instant Purchase Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. Due to the number of SPAM containing links, any comments containing links will be filtered out by our system. Just fill out the form below and we'll add your comments as soon as we can look them over. What if the Japanese had followed up their 1949 attack on Pearl Harbor with the invasion of Hawaii? What if they'd swept through the Pacific without American opposition to consolidate their empire and threaten the US with an invasion of the West Coast? Master Alternative Historian Harry Turtledove begins a gripping and well-told tale in a Pacific Theater that never was. List Price $24.95 Amazon US / Amazon UK / Show Article / New American Library Hardcover ISBN/ITEM#: 0451213076 However, the only way to get back home is to become a part of the crew. Jill might be handy with a blade, but she has never had to fight for blood, and the deck of a pirate ship is no place to spare a life. A competitive fencer (albeit a second-rate one in her own eyes), Jill is used to handling a sword, but nothing can prepare her for the moment when she is hauled aboard the Diana to face Captain Cooper and her band of cackling pirates. This time, however, Vaughn whisks her teen readers-as well as her unassuming heroine Jill-back to the wildest pirate days of the Caribbean.Ī family trip to the Bahamas turns intriguing when Jill discovers a rusty rapier tip in the sand-which then mysteriously transports her back in time. Carrie Vaughn’s newest novel Steel treads new ground for the writer, whose Kitty Norville werewolf series for adults has gained her quite a reputation for daring tales. Get ready for a pirate adventure unlike any other, with fierce pirate queens, mystical swords and a surprisingly hefty dose of humanitarian feeling. The prices of the books are set they way they are because it's the only way I'll see a meaningful profit. Hey! All the books I have listed are self-published, given that I had to take the rights back from the former publisher who unfortunately mismanaged the royalties, leaving hundreds of us without payment for our hard work. I am taking it one day at a time, so I won't make any promises, but I can say that I've at least started! We'll see how it goes. So much so that last week, I started writing Verania book five! I'm a little rusty, but over the last week, I've written about 25K words of Justin's story. That being said, I have the backing of a great new publisher in Tor, and I'm so excited about what the future will bring. It's hard to want to write when a publisher has screwed you over so bad. What people need to understand (and this isn't me admonishing you-always ask questions, it's how you'll know!) is how creatively stifling all of this has been. I have received the rights back to my books and republished them, but I'm still owed tens of thousands of dollars from Dreamspinner, and there is no relief in sight. Hundreds of authors, editors, cover artists, translators are still owed an untold amount of money. No, the problems have not been straightened out. His surviving writings include nearly 40 plays and over 150 sonnets, and his body of work is widely performed, analyzed, studied, and reinterpreted to this day. Shakespeare died in 1616 of a rumored “fever” just a month after creating a will in which he declared himself to be in good health. In 1609, he published a book of sonnets, and released other long poems in the mid-1590s when London’s theaters were closed due to the plague. His theatrical career likely began in the mid-1580s, and between then and 1613, he composed such works as Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, The Henriad, Julius Caesar, Othello, and many more. There is a gap in the historical record between the birth of Shakespeare’s twins and his first recorded appearance on the London theater scene in 1592. She later bore two more children-one of whom, Hamnet, died at the age of 11. At 18, Shakespeare wed a woman eight years his senior, Anne Hathaway just six months after their marriage, Hathaway gave birth to a daughter. His father was a glove-maker and assemblyman in Stratford-upon-Avon, and his mother was the daughter of a well-to-do landowner. Traitor is forthcoming.Īs Lia Silver: "Werewolf Marines," an urban fantasy series consisting of Laura's Wolf, Prisoner, and Partner.Īs Zoe Chant: "Protection, Inc.," a paranormal romance series consisting of Bodyguard Bear, Defender Dragon, Protector Panther, Warrior Wolf, Leader Lion, Soldier Snow Leopard, Top Gun Tiger, the spinoff "Protection, Inc: Defenders," consisting of Defender Cave Bear, Defender Raptor, and Defender Hellhound, and "Shifter Vets" consisting of Unicorn Vet and Bear Vet.Īs Rebecca Tregaron: "Angel in the Attic," a lesbian urban fantasy, and "Bound in Silk and Steel," a lesbian alt-historical romance. Stranger (a YALSA Best Book), Hostage and Rebel are out now. "The Change," a post-apocalyptic YA series, co-written with Sherwood Smith. I also write original fiction under several pen names.Īs Rachel Manija Brown: A Cup of Smoke (a short fiction collection). Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Rebel (The Change Book 3). Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Please let me know and send me a link if you create something based on one of my works. Rebel (The Change Book 3) - Kindle edition by Brown, Rachel Manija, Smith, Sherwood. All transformative works including art, podfic, and translations into other languages are fine. Ashram StoryRachel Manija Brown, What Do the Terrorists Think They are Doing. Plutarch has you covered for all these, and he details nearly every key personality involved. Sparta? Alexander’s conquests? Rome’s capture of Greece? War with Hannibal? The Fall of the Roman Republic? The Rise of the Roman Empire? What do you want to know about? Mythic origins? Greco-Persian wars? Athens vs. Plutarch’s Lives, word for word, is the most efficient and comprehensive introduction to the ancient Greek and Roman world, its greatest ideas and achievements, and its most famous personalities. It's the "key text" for understanding an entire culture, mindset, religion, and philosophical way of life. In terms of word count, Plutarch’s Lives is about half the length of the entire Bible. |
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