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![]() ![]() Brown - Manuscript culture / Meredith Marie Neuman - Environment / Timothy Sweet - Science / Ralph Bauer - Millennialism / Christopher Trigg - Postsecularism / Bryce Traister - Afterword: The Puritan imaginary and the Puritans' world / Abram Van Engen.īibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index. Smith - Print culture / Jonathan Beecher Field - Ritual / Matthew P. Gordis - Aesthetics / Joanne van der Woude - Gender / Tamara Harvey - Race / Cassander L. Hall - Europe / Jan Stievermann - Colonial North America / Evan Haefeli - Caribbean / Kristina Bross - Global / Michelle Burnham - Theology / Lisa M. Note:Prologue: Pilgrims, Puritans, and the origin of America / Abram Van Engen - Native America: taking a step back from Plymouth Rock / Drew Lopenzina - British Isles / David D. ImprintCambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020.ĭescriptionxv, 368 pages : illustrations 24 cm ![]() ![]() ![]() But every year, the Baileys Prize longlist takes me out of my reading comfort zone and shows me authors that I really, really like. ![]() I’ve never read Margaret Atwood before because I thought she was all about dystopian worlds. I really only chose to read Hag-Seed because it was on the Baileys Prize longlist for this year and my local library had it in stock. Why I chose it: On the Bailey’s Prize longlist. The not-so-good: I need more by Margaret Atwood – why was this the first book of hers I’ve ever read? The good: Thought provoking, witty and original. After years of hiding, then working to produce plays within a prison, he has his opportunity for revenge… In brief: Felix was a director of acclaim until he was tossed aside. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Angel, the vampire cursed with a soul, arrives in town to find his redemption by doing whatever it takes to close the Hellmouth.and no human, demon or Slayer will stand in his way. ![]() Buffy and Angel meet for the first time - but are they friends or enemies? Joss Whedon’s pop culture icons come together for their first ever comic book event to face the world-ending event hundreds of years in the making-the opening of the gates to the Hellmouth!īUFFY AND ANGEL MEET FOR THE FIRST TIME - BUT ARE THEY FRIENDS OR ENEMIES?īuffy and Angel meet face-to-face in the world-ending event hundreds of years in the making-the opening of the gates to the Hellmouth!īuffy and her Scooby Gang will have to muster all their strength as they deal with an open Hellmouth that threatens the lives of everyone they love in Sunnydale. ![]() ![]() His body and mind are slowly coming awake, but he doesn’t have full control-it’s as if he’s still partially dead. I was engrossed with R’s struggle to become fully human again. Plus, Julie and R learn that there are sinister forces at work in their world-forces that will derail the progress they’ve made if they let it. ![]() But the past won’t completely let him go, and his avoidance is making it harder for him to re-humanize. He just wants to move forward with Julie and help the other zombies crawl back to the world of the living. In this sequel, R is learning how to be human again, and struggling against remembering his past life. ![]() ![]() This book feels very different than the first book-more adult somehow (Julie turns 20 during the book, but it’s more the tone of the book that I’m referring to than the ages of the characters). It’s taken years for us to get a sequel to Warm Bodies, but it was worth the wait. ![]() ![]() ![]() Are there annoying things in this movie? Sure. That's one of the big attractions of this of film: the excellent combination of adventure and comedy. You just go along for the wild ride in this fantasy-adventure and get a bunch of laughs and thrills along the way. ![]() It's not to be analyzed or given much thought, because it's so ludicrous. Because it's so much fun, this is one of the fastest-moving films I've ever viewed. ![]() To me, it was story that was the lure, anyway, not the special effects. In fact, some of it, such as the lion, look pretty hokey compared to the stuff that's out there now. The film features some wild computer-enhanced special effects that were new to its day, but now about 10 years later, it's no big deal. But combine all those and you have a film that's tough to beat when you're looking for 100 minutes of escapist fun. That's not saying it's the best-made or most intelligent or scariest or funniest or features the best effects, etc. Among the thousands of films I have viewed, this movie would rank near the top for sheer entertainment. ![]() ![]() ![]() With skills far beyond those of an ordinary soldier, the former Queensguard might be the killer that Lydia seeks – or the assassin’s next victim. Published: 2019 On the Shoulders of Titans (Arcane Ascension Book 2) Andrew Rowe Fantasy / Fiction. ![]() As he trains for his trials, Taelien faces his fiercest rival yet – Velas Jaldin, a former member of Orlyn’s Queensguard with the power to manipulate motion at her whim. While Lydia and Jonan trace the assassin’s trail, Taelien undergoes the Trials of Unyielding Steel, a series of tests to ensure his entry into the Paladins of Tae’os. And while Jonan Kestrian – a spy for a rival military power – might not be Lydia’s first choice for an ally, she knows that he has the knowledge and skills that she needs. In addition, he writes for pen and paper role-playing games. ![]() When he’s not crunching numbers for game balance, he runs Shades of Venaya, a swords and sorcery themed live-action role-playing game. ![]() When she discovers a sorcerous trail left by a creature of unfathomable power, she quickly realizes she needs outside help. Andrew Rowe is a professional game designer and has worked with several industry giants such as Blizzard Entertainment, Cryptic Studios, and Obsidian Entertainment. Each has lived for over a hundred years, leaving a powerful legacy in their wake.īut their children do not share their renowned immortality – and when the firstborn son of Edrick Theas is killed, the sorceress Lydia Hastings is called to investigate the murder. The immortal sorcerers – three legendary figures that toppled the empire of Xixis. ![]() ![]() ![]() It is gloriously spooky and deeply subversive. I will say that this is a book that has teeth. I won’t reveal the plot here as part of the fun is in understanding what is going on only a little before Sophia does. At first, they seem the typical dry legalese you find in any lease but, as the chapters go by, they sound darker, more authoritarian, closer to the regulations of a prison camp than of a residential community. Sophia’s chapters are punctuated by extracts from the rules governing the gated community she lives in. The inquiry, though kind, has no meaning for her.” It is possible to be so entirely happy you never ask the question. These chapters are full of strong images that I found myself highlighting but one of my favourites is Sophia’s response when she is asked if she is happy. This reflects Sophia’s growing understanding that there are things that she’s not seeing or things that she’s seeing but not understanding and finally, that there are things everyone else sees clearly that she cannot focus on and that these things make them pity her and fear for her. The writing that describes Sophia’s actions is rich and ripe, flooding the senses in a dizzying way that sweeps the reader along in a series of images that engage but which are difficult at first to make into a pattern. Valente has a narcotic fairytale feel to it, a toxic sweetness with rot at its core, that reminds me of Angela Carter’s short stories. The writing is as gorgeous and the story is as disturbing as the artwork. This is a book that you can judge by its cover. ![]() ![]() ![]() Strange names start appearing on his nightstand notepad, and before he knows it, those people end up dead, too. People start dropping dead around him, giant ravens perch on his building, and it seems that everywhere he goes, a dark presence whispers to him from under the streets. But see him Charlie does, and from here on out, things get really weird. Just as Charlie - exhausted from the birth - turns to go home, he sees a strange man in mint-green golf wear at Rachel's hospital bedside, a man who claims that no one should be able to see him. That is, until the day his daughter, Sophie, is born. And she, Rachel, is about to have their first child. He's married to a bright and pretty woman who actually loves him for his normalcy. He owns a building in the heart of San Francisco, and runs a secondhand store with the help of a couple of loyal, if marginally insane, employees. ![]() ![]() He's what's known as a Beta Male: the kind of fellow who makes his way through life by being careful and constant - you know, the one who's always there to pick up the pieces when the girl gets dumped by the bigger/taller/stronger Alpha Male.īut Charlie's been lucky. A little hapless, somewhat neurotic, sort of a hypochondriac. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now the squealer’s thong was drip-drying on my handrail.Īghast at the thought of my clean and well-maintained stairwell suddenly turning into the set for Shameless, I could do nothing but stare at the offending item in horror. It took so long (I had to give them points for stamina), it was time for me to go to sleep and I’d gotten hardly any editing done. My neighbor’s girlfriend was loud during sex.Īlthough frustrating, there was nothing I could do but wait for it to end. My first semi-introduction to him was last night when my work was ground to a halt by the high-pitched squealing coming from next door. ![]() I stared at the bright pink thong draped across the hand railing on the landing I shared with the new neighbor I had yet to meet. PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLING ON DUBLIN STREET SERIES ![]() |