![]() Laura narrates the bulk of the story, but we are also given chapters narrated by the stalker, portraying their instigation and character history which I thought was very interesting. The book has an astounding, shocking, and unbelievable twist that I did not see coming. Get ready to be spooked by mysterious shadows, footprints, and words scratched on their living room windows in the dead of the night. Who is this mysterious person? Why are they being stalked? Will the stalker also harm them? Will they survive this week on this remote island? Liam follows the stalker and decides to outwit them, but Laura keeps trying to convince him to stay away and locked in their cottage and wait out their stay until their boatman arrives at the end of the vacation. Quickly bliss becomes hell on the deserted island as they find they have uninvited company, a person stalking their every move. ![]() ![]() But undeterred they decide to live in bliss for eight days although the boatman warns them of an approaching storm. ![]()
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Piggy-cide: The deliberate and unlawful killing of a ceramic piggybank onset by financial hardship and multi-hour commutes to an unfulfilling and underpaying job. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Upon arrival at her new home, she makes friends with the servants, pisses off her mean old aunt, and decidedly is not allowed to meet her bedridden cousin James, who is also an orphan. ![]() SO, Florence ends up chilling out in some orphanage for a few years until her Uncle Crutchfield decides to adopt her. Apparently her parents were estranged from their siblings, as no one was able to take Florence in. The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall is a very brief middle grade book chock full of orphans, servants, a mean old lady, and a ghost.ġ2 year old Florence’s parents died in a boating accident when she was very young. I would classify The Ghost Of Crutchfield Hall by Mary Downing Hahn as historical fiction horror. ![]() ![]() Before she can escape or contact the authorities, a mysterious global blackout puts the entire party on lockdown. This gala is harboring far more malevolent plots than just opening parents’ pocketbooks. All Waverly wants to do is shed her mask and be with her, but the evening takes a sinister turn when Waverly stumbles into a secret meeting between the dean and the school’s top donors-and witnesses a brutal murder. The Masquerade is everything Waverly dreamed of, complete with extravagant gowns, wealthy parents writing checks, and flowing champagne. So when her tutoring student and resident “it girl” asks Waverly to attend the school’s annual fundraising Masquerade disguised as her, Waverly jumps at the chance-especially once she finds out that Ash, the dean’s daughter and her secret ex-girlfriend, will be there. While her classmates are the children of the one percent, Waverly is getting by on tutoring gigs and the generosity of the school’s charming and enigmatic dean. ![]() ![]() ![]() ISBN-13: 978-1250827975 | $20.00 USD | 272 pages | YA Thrillerįans of One of Us Is Lying and The Hazel Wood are cordially invited to spend one fateful night surviving an elite private school’s epic masquerade ball in Jen Wilde’s debut thriller, This Is the Way the World Ends.Īs an autistic scholarship student at the prestigious Webber Academy in New York City, Waverly is used to masking to fit in-in more ways than one. ![]() ![]() ![]() But they didn’t want to believe it… Honestly? I’d rather lie down with the animals at night. I watched my older brothers and parents be viciously slaughtered because of lying Arcadian bastards and their needless hatred and intolerance for their Katagaria brethren… and my brothers they slew were Arcadian. “But you never had the Katagaria tear apart your family, either.” Those memories still woke her up at night with terrors that never faded. Then turned serious as she remembered why she was so harsh against the Katagaria. “But the good news is, I come from a scary, over-bearing family.” And not just in our community.” She cast her gaze to her massively large brothers. ![]() My mate comes with some rather scary enemies. And it terrifies me what they might do to our young once they’re here. But it scared me how others – and in particular, my mother – would react to our union. Though I didn’t want to admit it, I lost myself to that face the first day I saw him. It never mattered to me that he was Lykos Katagaria. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have just finished reading the trilogy and thoroughly enjoyed the entire series. Feel free to chime in with your own questions. What follows is a discussion about the thought processes I had while writing this series. There’s a great review and response on Amazon for A WALK UP NAMELESS RIDGE that captures some of this. Assembling a novel is like building a crossword for me. I have in mind the readers who might go back and revisit a text and catch all the foreshadowing and layers of meaning. I have blogged about this before, but I should say again that I write primarily for myself and for the repeat offenders. And then yesterday, I received an email from a reader with a load of questions, and after firing off my responses, I thought they would make a good launching point to really dive into the trilogy. Most of the audience had only read WOOL, so I suggested we do something online at a later date. We had a Q&A session at a Boston event last weekend, and a reader wanted to know if they could ask questions about DUST. ![]() ![]() ![]() Marlon Brando, the original Stanley, modestly said, “In ‘Streetcar Named Desire’ we had under us one of the best written plays ever produced, and we couldn’t miss.” All you have to do is tune in, and Williams’ masterwork is yours to enjoy. 3, the date of the original Broadway opening night in 1947, Audible “dropped” (as they say in the business) their stunning new production, now available for all time. And that is just what the creative and inventive actors, director, and sound editor have done. But when you have a cast headed by six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald and what is arguably the greatest American play, the show simply must go on. ![]() ![]() The festival was all set to do the production on their home stage this past summer, but the pandemic halted that. Massachusetts’ acclaimed Williamstown Theatre Festival is presenting on Audible, the audiobook and podcast division of Amazon, a brilliant production of Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire,” directed by Robert O’Hara. ![]() ![]() ![]() She highlights the forces that have shifted what we think of as masculine and feminine, delving into everything from clothing to psychology, history to neuroscience, and the connection between tomboyism, gender identity, and sexuality. In Tomboy, Davis explores the evolution of tomboyism from a Victorian ideal to a twentyfirst century fashion statement, honoring the girls and women-and those who identify otherwise- who stomp all over archaic gender norms. ![]() So was it outdated? In an era where some are throwing elaborate gender reveal parties and others are embracing they/them pronouns, Davis set out to answer that question, and to find out where tomboys fit into our changing understandings of gender. But "tomboy" seemed like an outdated word-why use a word with "boy" in it for such girls at all? ![]() Her child favored sweatpants and T-shirts over anything pink or princess-themed, just like the sporty, skinned-kneed girls Davis had played with as a kid. So when author and journalist Lisa Selin Davis's six-year-old daughter first called herself a "tomboy," Davis was hesitant. We are in the middle of a cultural revolution, where the spectrum of gender and sexual identities is seemingly unlimited. ![]() ![]() Imprinted at London: for William Iones dwelling neere Holbourne conduit, at the signe of the Gunne, 1594. ![]() If you have questions about the collection, please contact If you have concerns about the inclusion of an item in this collection, please contact This statement does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. The celebrated amphibolic letter in Christopher Marlowes Edward II which, left unpointed, both saves and kills the King is the last of a long list of. These transcriptions are believed to be in the public domain in the United States however, if you decide to use any of these transcriptions, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. The University of Michigan Library provides access to these keyboarded and encoded editions of the works for educational and research purposes. Title: Title Page for Edward II by Christopher Marlowe, published 1598 (printed paper) Artist: English School, (16th century) / English Location: Private. ![]() ![]() The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the second, King of England with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer: as it was sundrie times publiquely acted in the honourable citie of London, by the right honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants. ![]() ![]() ![]() With Batman gone, the city-in conjunction with a large corporation-launches its own “Batman Program,” in which one of Gotham’s finest is to patrol the streets in a big blue robo-suit with the symbol of the Bat on its chest. ![]() If you’d like in-depth analysis of each issue, you can read the original Batman News reviews: It also includes Batman #44, the “Interlude”, written by Snyder and Brian Azzarello, with art by Jock, colors by Lee Loughridge, and letters by Deron Bennett. ![]() This volume contains Batman #41-43 and #45, written by Scott Snyder, with pencils by Greg Capullo, inks by Danny Miki, colors by FCO Plascencia, and letters by Steve Wands. But in a place where crazy new villains grow up like weeds, the powers that be must make their own symbol to stand against the evil sprouting in the shadows. Batman is dead! A final showdown with the Joker in Endgame has left Gotham City without her greatest protector. ![]() |