The anatomy of us amelia lefay5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() Not to mention she’s embarrassed not knowing which one actually fathered Masley.Īfter spending some time together though, the three quickly regain their connection and have the added bonus of Masley, who they all are in love with! Jane is hurt by how quickly she lost Wes and Max and feels they never cared for her more than sex. ![]() Jane not only had their daughter without them even knowing she was pregnant, but Masley is sick awaiting surgery in the children’s hospital. But neither of them expected what awaited them. Max finds out that she’s going back to Boston so they catch a flight to go see her. But even Wes can’t resist seeing Jane again. ![]() He sees the lust in Wes’s eyes but he tries to fight the attraction. And, furthermore, Wes doesn’t want him there. Once Max finds Wes he realizes something went terribly wrong, Jane and Wes aren’t together. He knows they would have stood by him during his recovery, but he didn’t want them to have to take care of him or put up with his moodiness. ![]() He didn’t expect it to take over three years though. Max has been working hard to regain the use of his legs so he can go find Jane and Wes and be a family once again. ![]()
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Elon Musk by J.T. Owens5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() That tweet was quickly met with a reply from European Union Internal Markets Commissioner Thierry Breton to Musk, who is a regular critic of international regulators. ![]() Here's what you – and Musk's 110 million followers – need to know about his acquisition of the social media platform and his ownership of what he calls a "digital town square." He now holds one of the world's most powerful megaphones. For most market watchers or even casual observers of headlines over the last several years, the last 24 hours have been big: Elon Musk, the celebrated space entrepreneur, prolific and provocative Tweeter and the world's richest man, has finally closed his $44 billion purchase of Twitter.Įlon Musk – who is also Tesla's CEO – confirmed the deal in less than 280 characters. ![]() True grit portis5/28/2023 ![]() Published in 1968 as a serial in the Saturday Evening Post, the novel is the fifth and most famous one by Charles Portis, a native of Arkansas who served in the Marine Corps during the Korean War, was the London bureau chief of the New York Herald-Tribune, and was a writer for The New Yorker. Called an “epic and a legend” ( The New York Times Book Review) and “a comic tour de force” ( The Washington Post), the novel tells the story of a 14-year-old girl from Arkansas in the latter part of the 19th century who recruits a one-eyed marshal to help her avenge the murder of her father the two set out during a hard winter across untamed territory to find the drifter who killed him. “True Grit is one of the great American novels, with two of the greatest characters in our literature and a story worthy of their greatness,” writes Newsweek about this rousing Western adventure tale that has inspired two award-winning films. This title will no longer be available for programming after the 2020-21 grant year. ![]() ![]() Ikka ja alati on ta vales kohas valel ajal, proovib kogu aeg Rozemynet üles leida, et oma venna käitumise pärast vabandada end no nende teed ei ristu kohe üldse. aasta õpilane, ertshertsoginna kandidaat teisest hertsogkonnast, kellel on pidev probleem ajastusega. Selle lisaraamatu kaante vahele on siis kokku korjatud seitseteist peatükki, mis kõik näitavad toimunud sündmusi mõne teise tegelase vaatepunktist. ![]() Kas on midagi paremat, kui suurepärase raamatusarja kõrvallood ja lisaraamatud? Nii nagu ma võin Harry Potteri lisaraamatuid lõpmatuseni lugeda, võib ka Ascendance of a Bookworm lisalugusid mulle nii palju ette sööta, kui vähegi võimalik! Rozemyne on alustanud oma õpinguid Kuninglikus Akadeemias ja nagu eeldada võib, siis hoolimata tema püüdlustest tähelepandamatult raamatukogu tagumises nurgas lugeda, läheb kõik põhimõtteliselt vastupidi. ![]() Dorothy and the wizard of oz 19085/27/2023 ![]() Perhaps it would, to those who eat, remarked the TinWoodman. But dont try to make out Fm too innocent to eat afat piglet if I could do it and not be found out. Then say something sensible, retorted the kitten.Tell them it would be foolish for me to eat the piglet,because I had sense enough to know it would raise a row ifI did. Im trying to defend you, remonstrated the Tin Wood-man. (John Rea), illĬontributing Library: New York Public LibraryĬlick here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Į Eureka closed her eyes sleepily) gazeat her smiling countenance! (here Eureka snarled andshowed her teeth) mark the tender pose of her soft, paddedlittle hands I (Here Eureka bared her sharp claws andscratched at the bars of the cage.) Would such a gentleanimal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? No a thou-sand times, no I Oh, cut it short, said Eureka youve talked longenough. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919 Neill, John R. ![]() ![]() ![]() Identifier: dorothywizardino00baum2 ( find matches)Īuthors: Baum, L. ![]() ![]() Lévy and Peeters muse on the vicissitudes of life, aging, and death. ![]() It sounds like his kind of thing, but I wonder how he’ll be able to capture the concept for live action. Night Shyamalan is adapting this as his next film. Why do authors always feel the need the kill the animals? And don’t fucking come at me with “But people died, too” bullshit. The black and white coloring and style was hard to look at, and many of the details were lost inside the panels.Īlso, the dog dying was upsetting. Maybe I’m missing some subtle allusions to moral, metaphor, or allegory, but I don’t really care. The ending was expected, but there’s no resolution/explanation whatsoever. Too much nudity and sexual activity involving CHILDREN!!! Seriously, amidst all this insanity: why are all the “kids” so sex-crazed? Actual quote: “We’ll organize an orgy. ![]() Half a star for the cool concept (which I won’t spoil), but everything else just made me so damn uncomfortable. ![]() The ghost in you brubaker5/27/2023 ![]() Though this arc doesn't quite evoke the shadow of rugged doom cast in Ethan's stories, Anna's tough but idealistic cynicism brings a sharper energy to this superb series. Following form for the genre (some chapters are named after classic mystery films), the story starts in darkness and danger (Anna stabbed and bleeding out in the mansion) before dredging up dirty secrets that illuminate the city's shabby history. Just after Anna starts investigating the dark r sum of this "murder house,"she is knocked off course (just as Ethan typically is), this time by a suspicious cop and her flighty mother, a recovering alcoholic. Anna takes the job when an aging fatale walks in: Lorna Valentine, once the B-movie scream queen "Evilina," who believes the Hollywood Hills mansion she inherited from a stalker superfan is haunted. ![]() ![]() It's 1989, and gloomy gumshoe Ethan is away on a job in San Francisco, having left purple-haired punk assistant Anna running the El Ricardo part shabby-cool movie house (showing Kurosawa, Lynch, and spaghetti westerns), part headquarters for their off-the-books detective business. Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips' Fourth Reckless OGN is The Ghost In You And he tells us 'it takes place about a year after DESTROY ALL MONSTERS, at the very tail end of the '80s, and it's a lot. Brubaker is best known for his work as a comic book writer on such titles as Batman, Daredevil, Captain America, Iron Fist, Catwoman, Gotham Central and Uncanny X-Men. ![]() He was born at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. Brubaker and Phillips's Reckless series takes a detour in this spookier and less violent but still exciting L.A. Ed Brubaker (born November 17, 1966) is an Eisner Award-winning American cartoonist and writer. ![]() Author in Chief by Craig Fehrman5/27/2023 ![]() Most Americans are familiar with Abraham Lincoln’s famous words in the Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation. If you are unable to attend the event, you may pre-order a signed copy of the book for in-store pickup or delivery below: Reserve your seat by pre-ordering a copy of "Author in Chief" from A Cappella. ![]() ![]() This event is free and open to the public. Jimmy Carter Presidential Library 441 John Lewis Freedom Parkway NE, Atlanta, GA 30307Ī Cappella Books and the Jimmy Carter Library welcome journalist, historian, and author Craig Fehrman for a special President’s Day discussion and signing of his new book, “ Author in Chief.” Based on a decade of research and reporting, “Author in Chief” tells the story of America’s presidents as authors-and offers a surprising new window into the public and private lives of our highest leaders. ![]() The king in yellow stories5/27/2023 ![]() The Invisibles | Grant Morrison | Vertigo Comics They’re revealed to be the Harlequinade, a hyper-dimensional force that works for both the Invisible College and the Outer Church. ![]() Volume three of the series introduces a trio consisting of a man in a yellow veiled burkha, a butler and maid. In a nutshell, The Invisibles is about a group of advanced (to put it lightly) occultists, fighting a war behind the scenes of what we perceive as the world. We’ve narrowed it down to the top five stories to help further understand the power of The King in Yellow. There are several stories that this book has influenced and directly referenced. The book takes its name after a play that serves as the motif within the stories. ![]() ![]() From cult gatherings to individual acts, The Yellow King has popped up more and more in the past 125 years since the original novella was published. Its presence hangs like a looming eternal curse ready to infect and corrupt minds for its bidding. The King in Yellow, a collection of short stories written by Robert W. Throughout various mediums, a mysterious figure has walked into stories through manipulation and fear. ![]() Hemingway man and the sea5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() He pities the fish, even loves it, but is still determined to kill it. ![]() As the sun goes down, Santiago begins to feel a kind of companionship with the marlin. The marlin pulls Santiago's skiff farther and farther from land. Not long afterward, Santiago feels a hard pull on his line and realizes that a huge marlin has caught his hook.īecause the marlin is so big, however, Santiago cannot pull it in. Finally, in the early afternoon, he catches a ten-pound tuna, which he decides will be his meal for the day. Santiago rows over the deep well where he has been trying to catch fish for the past week and decides to try his luck farther out. On the morning of the 85th day, Manolin helps Santiago launch his boat into the sea. ![]() Early each morning, Santiago walks up the road to Manolin's family's home to wake him up for work. Every night, Santiago dreams of lions on the beaches of Africa. Manolin cares for the aging Santiago, bringing him food and clothing, and in return Santiago tells Manolin stories about baseball legends and his younger days fishing in a boat off of Africa. His apprentice, Manolin, has been forced by his parents to seek another "luckier" employer, although Manolin continues to help Santiago launch and retrieve his boat from the ocean each day. On the coast of Cuba near Havana, an old widowed fisherman named Santiago has been unable to catch a fish for 84 days. ![]() AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |