Quarantined by Drethi Anis7/6/2023 North America for the hard copy - Every where else for the ebooks! □ Non-con forced orgasms treacherous body syndrome mild physical violenceĭon't forget! Rate and review for your chance to win a signed copy of The Ruthless Obsession series by Zoe Blake. ✅ Paranormal age gap (30/19) adopted sibling forbidden romance virgin FMC OTT jealous/ possessive MMC somnophilia blackmail dirty talk Join us for some "adopted sibling, non-con, somnophilia crack" as Tori calls it. This week we are super excited to be focusing on the 2nd book in the Seven Sins series, Lust, by Drethi Anis. Hi everyone! Sorry for the delay on this episode, unfortunately this is not our full time job so sometimes life and other priorities get our the way, the good news is that you get an EXTRA LONG episode this week!
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The Devil's Art by Jason Philip Coy7/6/2023 Invoking the Akelarre: Voices of the Accused in the Basque Witch-Craze, 1609-1614 by Emma Wilby To help you prepare for this event, the library has created a digital display of thematically similar items for curious and interested readers.Ī Defence of Witchcraft Belief: A Sixteenth-century Response to Reginald Scot’s Discoverie of Witchcraft by Eric PudneyĪ History of Witchcraft in England: From 1558 to 1718 by Wallace Notesteinīeyond the Witch Trials: Witchcraft and Magic in Enlightenment Europe by Owen Davies and Willem de BlécourtĬautio Criminalis, or, a Book on Witch Trials by Friedrich von Spee and Marcus HellyerĬrime and Culture in Early Modern Germany by Joy WiltenburgĮmbracing the Darkness: A Cultural History of Witchcraft by John CallowĮradicating the Devil's Minions: Anabaptists and Witches in Reformation Europe, 1535–1600 by Gary K. This week we’re celebrating MacEwan’s Book of the Year, Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch, and on March 24th you can join Book of the Year author Rivka Galchen at an author reading and Q&A! Repository Tenure & Promotion Recognition. He believes if his frail and tiny wife got through the worst, he can do the same, he will be able to survive just a little longer. He fights trough the worst war could offer a human being, trying desperately to get free, to get to his wife and son, whom he has never seen. While Tatiana works as a nurse in Ellis Hospital where she had been a patient for the longest time after giving birth, enjoys a wide culinary palette of american food, makes new friends and simply tries to live a decent life for her little son, Alexander is not dead. After having fled the Soviet Union and arriving at Ellis Island in America, Tatiana gives birth to her son Anthony and grieves the death of her beloved husband Alexander, whom she believes to have died on his way to another promotion. The Story of Tatiana and Alexander picks up right after what happened last in The Bronze Horseman. “Tell me, how long have you loved my sister?”Īlexander should have replied, Dasha, if you had seen me standing mute, hearing the day fly, the May fly, an ephemera on a Sunday street singing, “Someday We’ll Meet in Lvov, My Love and I,” you would have your answer. “Alexander, tell me, how long have you loved my sister?” asked the dying Dasha. The absolute death neil gaiman7/6/2023 cool." - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY on THE SANDMAN From the pages of Newbery Medal winner Neil Gaiman's THE SANDMAN comes the young, pale, perky, fan-favorite character Death in a new Absolute Edition collecting her solo adventures! Featuring the miniseries DEATH: THE HIGH COST OF LIVING #1-3 in which Death befriends a teenager and helps a 250-year old homeless woman find her missing heart. ✅ Poštovné ZADARMO nad 39€ ✅ Knižná akcia každý mesiac ✅ Bezpečný nákupĭC Comics: Written by Neil Gaiman Art by Mark Buckingham, Chris Bachalo, Jeffrey Jones, Dave McKean and Mark Pennington Cover by Dave McKean "The landmark comic-book series that actually made Death seem. Robinsheugh by Eileen Dunlop7/6/2023 Elizabeth and Kate were very close when Elizabeth was younger, but they've become estranged, so the prospect of three months together in a Scottish manor house in the middle of nowhere (where Kate is doing research) does not appeal. It's the story of a girl named Elizabeth, who's packed off to stay for three months with her academic cousin, Kate. So when a copy came my way recently, I was curious to see if it really was as dark as I remembered it being. I first read Robinsheugh (aka Elizabeth, Elizabeth) by Eileen Dunlop (1975) back when I was 10, and though I was an inveterate re-reader at that time, I only read it once, because it was too dark and unpleasant for me. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.ġ-2 days after each item has arrived in the warehouseġ The expected delivery period after the order has been dispatched via your chosen delivery method.ģ Please note this service does not override the status timeframe "Dispatches in", and that the "Usually Dispatches In" timeframe still applies to all orders. Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. The collection includes lightly adapted versions of 12 classic stories: If you're looking for 5-minute bedtime stories, Biscuit is a good choice for snuggling with your little puppy. A perfect read-aloud, complete with over 190 pages of full-color illustrations, this collection is a treasure to be read again and again at bedtime, storytime, or anytime! These twelve beloved stories can each be read in five minutes-making them a great addition to your story-time tradition. Whether he’s meeting the class pet, Nibbles, visiting the farm, or reading his favorite stories at the library, there is always loads of fun in store for Biscuit and his friends. Biscuit, everyone’s favorite sweet puppy, loves adventures. S&S not only agreed to do it, they sent him an advance to go to Italy to write it and that's where the adventure begins. Remember, this was well before the game had become globalized. Then, to his surprise, he was contacted about an idea he'd pitched to Simon & Schuster about writing a book on Italian pro basketball and all the Yanks playing there. Jim Patton was at a real nadir in his life at the beginning of the book: A crummy graveyard shift job at a nursing home, losing a job writing about the Portland Trailblazers for the Willamette Week paper, in the middle of a sad divorce.things were really going badly. However, this book is ultimately about so much more than basketball. If you're only looking to read about basketball, you'll find plenty of great stuff. It just seemed like this would be an interesting read for those reasons alone, and there WERE plenty of stories of players like Darryl Dawkins, Bob McAdoo, Rick Mahorn, Micheal Ray Richardson, etc. Italy and Greece were considered the two top basketball countries in Europe in the 1990's, and both are known for having rabid fans. When I first picked up a copy of "Il Basket d'Italia," it was out of curiosity about pro basketball in Italy and interest in the many Americans, including several former NBA players, who've spent time there. Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds7/5/2023 In addition to perspectives on stories, the spirits subconsciously persuade Will not to murder another. “Uncle Mark and my father looked at me with hollow eyes dancing somewhere between guilt and grief, which I couldn’t make sense of until my father admitted that he had killed the wrong guy.” (Reynolds, 218) By having Reynolds include these two significant statements, it allows Will to see how killing someone for vengeance is not only sinful, but can also go wrong many ways, such as bullets missing, killing the wrong person, and guilt. For instance, Will’s father came into the elevator and tells him about his experiences he was murdered for killing the person who killed his brother. One by one throughout each floor, several ghosts who knew Shawn and/or Will enter the elevator and tell their stories. One part of this structure is to gain different viewpoints on a specific case, the effect is to have Will think about the choices he’s about to make and learn from other’s stories. Reynolds utilizes the format and details in the story to have different perspectives in one particular situation. As Will ventures out to obtain justice for Shawn’s death, the spirits try to subliminally stop him from taking a life, just for revenge. In this elevator, Will, the main character, is greeted by ghosts who knew his older brother Shawn. Long Way Down has one main setting in this story, an elevator. The book Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds is a unique free verse poetry book. Kidder details meeting Deo and learning the story of his survival and escape from certain death, and the story of his life as a refugee and immigrant. As an immigrant in New York, life was difficult, but in Rwanda, his life was shaped by racism in Rwanda and the horrors of mass ethnic genocide. We learn more about him as a person and about his experience in Rwanda. Deo begins thinking of the past, and then there is a flashback to his arrival in New York City. We meet Deo traveling with the author, Tracy Kidder, through the sites of the genocide. This nonfiction book follows the story of a man named Deogratias, or Deo for short, a Burundian man who survived the Rwandan genocide in the 1990's. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. They All Saw A Cat by Brendan Wenzel7/5/2023 It is the world we know but not as we know it. The experience is something like the seeing an image of a garden imagined from the perspective of an insect. Wenzel’s wonderful illustrations invite the reader into the eye of other animals. BRENDAN WENZEL is a New York Times bestselling author and illustrator. Bats recognise the cat through echolocation. A worm underground senses the cat through vibrations in the soil. Does a cat look the way we see it? As this book demonstrates, animals all perceive the world in different ways.Ī dog sees the cat as a nuisance, the mouse sees the cat as danger, and a fox sees the cat as prey (or certainly an easy target). They All Saw A Cat works along similar lines, with the text and the illustrations working together to challenge the reader to think more deeply about things that they take for granted. A Stone Sat Still stands out among the picture books I have reviewed for its apparently simple language and abstract themes. It is as simple – and as complex – as that.īrendan Wenzel’s work is always mind-blowing. Along the way it greets a child and a mouse and fox and all kinds of other creatures. |