![]() Honestly, i don't even know where to start with this book except it took me 48 hours and a lot of encouragement from my friends to keep going. □ Wikipedia articles on the behaviours of serial killers ![]() □ the entire contents of the DSM-5 & my A-Level psychology text book □ read and take inspo from haunting adeline except jeremy is nothing but a wannabe stalker □ copy and paste killianglyn's entire relationship, from the forced blowjobs, to the dirty talk, to killian jeremy cooking food for glyndon cecily. □ copy and paste sebnaomi rape fantasy/chasing through a forest/fuck-fest scenes If i ran this book through turnitin we'd probably end up with a similarity score of 90%. I genuinely think this book was a social experiment on if she could get away with copy & pasting her own stuff and seeing if fans would eat it up and guess what miss kent sure proved her alternative hypothesis right. Rina kent really said #environmentalrights because she reduced, reused and recycled her old books to write this ♻️ ![]()
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![]() ![]() He directed several cult films, namely the infamous "El Topo," a Midnight movie favorite. The 1970s saw him transition into the world of film where he quickly put a defining stamp on all his cinematic works. This innovative artistic movement allowed him to creatively participate in over a 100 theater productions. ![]() ![]() In the 1960s, Jodorowsky ventured further into the world of theater, creating in Mexico, the Panic Movement. He traveled with a pantomime troupe in the 1950s, and within a couple years had made his way to Paris where he collaborated with the world-renowned mime Marcel Marceau. Jodorowsky was multi-talented from an early age, becoming skilled in puppetry and mime, in addition to writing, by his late teens. Born February 7th, 1929, in Tocopilla, Chile, of a Jewish Ukrainian immigrant family. ![]() ![]() Some might want to dismiss The Coming Insurrection as a vulgar or extreme interpretation of Foucault, warped for highly politicized purposes. There aren’t nine people to save, but an order to bring down.” In North America, the excessive reaction of the French State piqued early interest in anarchists and academics, then the book garnered mass appeal after the conservative talking head Glenn Beck gave an emotional review. ![]() public meetings will be held so that the question of knowing how to react to the situation that is made for us can be posed everywhere. ![]() The government repression of the authors has only stoked a burgeoning resentment, and, as the support committees for the arrested so eloquently put it, “understanding the logic at work doesn’t appease us. The notoriety of The Coming Insurrection has risen to almost epic proportions since the arrest of its alleged authors in November, 2008 for acts of terrorism in the sabotage of the French TGV high-speed trains lines as part of an anti-nuke direct action. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lonely, and still haunted by the merciless torments she endured in the Court of Teeth, she bides her time by releasing mortals from foolish bargains. She believes herself forgotten until the storm hag, Bogdana chases her through the night streets. Suren, child queen of the Court of Teeth, and the one person with power over her mother, fled to the human world. There, she is using an ancient relic to create monsters of stick and snow who will do her bidding and exact her revenge. But in the icy north, Lady Nore of the Court of Teeth has reclaimed the Ice Needle Citadel. And a quest that may destroy them both.Įight years have passed since the Battle of the Serpent. Return to the opulent world of Elfhame, filled with intrigue, betrayal, and dangerous desires, with this first book of a captivating new duology from the #1 New York Times bestselling author Holly Black.Ī runaway queen. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She earned a bachelor's and master's degree in education, as well as an M.A. Nancy Kress was born and raised in upstate New York, where she spent most of her childhood either reading or playing in the woods. ![]() "In this latest thrilling offering by Kress, world-building and character development are flawlessly executed in a thought-provoking conjunction of passivity and morality."- Romantic Times Book Club This thought-provoking book is highly recommended. "Kress's aliens are convincing, and her colonists are all fascinating, developed individuals. Fans of serious SF will enjoy this tale of bravery, travel, adventure, and personal and social crisis."- Publishers Weekly "A satisfying thought experiment in science and philosophy. "Kress operates up to her usual high standards, and she also makes ethical dilemmas as gripping as laser fights and the results of human-alien conflict rather than depend on which human contacts which alien. *"Life-sized characters with personal and cosmic preoccupations, tense and knotty plotting, and Kress's usual abundance of ideas: gripping, challenging work, a reassuring return to top form."- Kirkus Reviews starred review ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() stalking/killing innocents Crime Thriller - Yes Is MAIN CHARACTER an EVIL criminal? - Yes General Crime (including known murderer) - Yes If story PRIMARILY about main chr. Kid or adult book? - Adult or Young Adult Book ![]() (people, objects, places) 20% Tone of story - suspenseful (sophisticated fear) of violence and chases 30% Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 20% Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 30% How society works & physical descript. Click on a plot link to find similar books! Plot & Themes Composition of Book descript. The book by Patricia Highsmith, which the film is based on, was published in 1957 when avoiding the scandal and inconvenience of divorce might have been a strong enough motivation, but Deep Water. ![]() ![]() ![]() Review Quotes One of the years essential horror stories. ![]() In 2023 Lemire and Sorrentino will follow up with a miniseries collection titled, Ten Thousand Black Feathers, and then another original graphic novel hardcover in 2023 titled Tenement. ![]() In Summer 2022 the horrors begin with a hardcover graphic novel titled, The Passageway which follows a geologist sent to a remote lighthouse to investigate a strange phenomenon. The team plans to release at least two new titles each year, for the next several years. Each title will tell its own unique, self-contained tale some as stand-alone hardcover graphic novels, some as miniseries comics, and some as longer format maxiseries comics but they will all be set within the same world and add to the overall Bone Orchard mythology. But what lurks within and how will he escape its pull? THE PASSAGEWAY is the first of a dozen new interconnected projects making up THE BONE ORCHARD MYTHOS from LEMIRE and SORRENTINO! The Bone Orchard Mythos is an ambitious expansion for the powerhouse creative team and will span multiple books and across a variety of different storytelling formats. Book Synopsis From the creative team of GIDEON FALLS and PRIMORDIAL comes the first book in a bold and ambitious new shared horror universe! When a geologist is sent to a remote lighthouse to investigate strange phenomenon he finds a seemingly endless pit in the rocks. ![]() ![]() Cluess’ dragons have unique personalities and voices of their own, becoming as central to the story as their human riders. ![]() Multiple perspectives create depth in this complex fantasy world with flawed human characters who have murder, destruction, thievery, and cowardice in their backgrounds. During the stages of the Emperor’s Trial-the Hunt, the Game, the Race, and the Truth-each competitor faces their own personal weaknesses. However, this time outsiders are called to compete: Chara and her rider, Emilia, youngest daughter of House Aurun, who holds the magic of chaos Tyche and her rider, Lucian, reformed warrior of House Sabel Karina and her rider, Vespir, the lowborn, lesbian servant girl and dragon handler of House Pentri Dog and his rider, Ajax, the wily illegitimate son of House Tiber and Minerva and her rider, Julia, who are challenged by Hyperia, who believes the throne is her birthright, and her feral dragon, Aufidius. Traditionally, the oldest child from each of the five Houses and his or her dragon compete for the throne. ![]() ![]() In a world dominated by order, chaos threatens to upend tradition when unlikely competitors are chosen to fight for the throne.Įmperor Erasmus is dead, leaving the Great Dragon to decide the future of the Etrusian Empire. ![]() ![]() Plus, they actually go to hell to find Aurora’s father, a Cobain-esque musician. It’s about two girls, Aurora and the narrator: actual girls who love each other like sisters, and get nervous and beautiful and fierce and horny-and sad. A reweaving of classic Greek myth told by an unnamed teenage girl narrator, All Our Pretty Songs is set in a Seattle like 1990s Seattle, only with gods-like how Weetzie Bat’s Los Angeles is like 1980s Los Angeles, only with fairy tales. What if I hated it? What if it made our friendship weird? ![]() Still, I was nervous when Sarah sent me her first novel, All Our Pretty Songs, the first book in the Metamorphoses Trilogy. ![]() Her handwriting is clean and sure, like someone who talks with her hands and her eyes, too. Then Sarah and I became actual friends, writing each other actual in-the-mailbox letters from our apartments in New York and Chicago, and even when we left home to write in Port Townsend and Boulder. ![]() It felt like we were the two girls at the show who should be friends because they have the same weird hair, which is a wonderful feeling I thought I didn’t get to have anymore. ![]() I’d published an essay at Bookslut, about death and novels and Mia Zapata, and she wrote to say “Mia Zapata!” and that she’d grown up in Seattle, too. ![]() |