God of Wrath by Rina Kent5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() 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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The Love Factor by Quinn Ivins5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Is Bella really falling for a woman who caused so much harm? And even if she is, how can two such different people ever be a match? ![]() As they grow closer, Nadine introduces Bella to the delights of Filipino food and opens Bella’s eyes to her own possibilities.īefore long, about the only thing harder to make sense of than Nadine’s past is their powerful chemistry together. However, Nadine seems to be nothing like the crook portrayed in the media, and Bella is drawn to her troubled, standoffish co-worker. At least she’s not as clueless as her boss, who just accidentally hired the woman responsible for a national scandal. She wants to go back to school, but secretly doubts she’s smart enough. Now Nadine’s out of prison, broke, hated by millions, and stuck doing a menial retail job in rural Virginia where she barely earns enough to survive.īella Clarke has worked at Overstock Oasis since she flunked college. ![]() The brilliant, ruthless lawyer was in line to be White House chief of staff-until she confessed to campaign finance crimes that cost her party the election. ![]() Nadine Bayani was at the top of her game. An age-gap, workplace lesbian romance about learning you’re never too broken to be worthy of love. ![]() ![]() How many Jane Austen variations are there in the Fan Fiction world? I couldn’t even begin to tell you, but I know this: Keep her storyline and exchange the Anglican family with a Hindu family, a Black family, a Jewish family or even a family of Zombies, you still get an Austenesque novel. You’re rolling your eyes at this point thinking: I signed up for a historical fiction blog-why is she writing about Shtisel-mania? Good question but before I answer, I have a question for you… No doubt, you’re wondering why I’m writing about a modern-day series that evolves around a Haredi family living in Israel. I devoured the entire season in two days. Have you heard about it? It is a hit show on Netflix. ![]() Last week, I binged on the third season of Shtisel. ![]() ![]() An Anglican woman in England and a Jewish man in Imperial Russia wrote two very different stories that are remarkably the same, and remarkably relatable to a wide and diverse audience. In all fairness to the original post, I encourage you to take a peek at it here. In short, this author spoke to my love of meshing the world of Period Dramas and Jewish Historical Fiction. Both stories have forbidden love and worries of losing one’s home. The mother and father relationship in Fiddler shares similar characteristics with those in P & P. Both showcase awkward scenes of rejected marriage proposals. ![]() ![]() ![]() Views on power and racismĪccording to, "Wilson believed that the vast power differentials between Africans and non-Africans was the major social problem of the 21st century. As an academic, Wilson also taught at City University of New York from 1981 to 1986 and at the College of New Rochelle from 1987 to 1995. ![]() Wilson worked as a psychologist, social caseworker, supervising probation officer and as a training administrator in the New York City Department of Juvenile Justice. Early life and educationīorn in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1940 or 1941, Wilson completed his undergraduate degree at the Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, master's degree at The New School of Social Research, and attained a PhD degree from Fordham University in New York. Amos Nelson Wilson (Febru(or 1940) - January 14, 1995) was an African-American theoretical psychologist, social theorist, Pan-African thinker, scholar, author and a professor of psychology at the City University of New York. ![]() The Noble Qur'an by Anonymous5/27/2023 ![]() Each part of the Qur’an is decorate with Pantone gold borders around the Arabic text.Special illuminated medallions have been placed in the margins to designate the start of a new surah or part ( juz’). ![]()
All about macbeth by william shakespeare5/27/2023 ![]() In a largely uneducated society, heavily influenced by the church, most people believed in magic. ![]() ![]() In any case, portraying witchcraft onstage was a bold move in 1606. Some academics think this indicates that the scenes were not written by Shakespeare, though no one has yet found evidence that their true authors were witches. As Shakespeare's verse usually uses pentameter, it’s unusual and ‘sounds a bit witchy’, says Bellwood. The idea may have been fuelled by the fact that the witches' verse is written in tetrameter, with four rhythmic ‘feet' to each line. He would have been inspired by something,’ she says. ‘He'd have come across people who dabbled in herbal treatments and medicines. Anjna Chouhan of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust says it's possible that Shakespeare could have gathered ideas for those scenes from real encounters. While she can't confirm the existence of black magic, Dr. ![]() ![]() Some say that simply including the spells was enough to put a jinx on Macbeth, others that the witches became angry that the spells used were incomplete, and cursed the play to exact their revenge. One theory is that the play was cursed when Shakespeare used elements of ‘real’ spells in the scenes that feature the witches. The origins of a legend Photo: Clive Sherlock ![]() Out of wonder by kwame alexander5/27/2023 ![]() A regular speaker at colleges and conferences in the U.S., he also travels the world planting seeds of literary love (Singapore, Brazil, Italy, France, Shanghai, etc.). Kwame believes that poetry can change the world, and he uses it to inspire and empower young people through his PAGE TO STAGE Writing and Publishing Program released by Scholastic. His other works include Surf's Up, a picture book Booked, a middle grade novel and He Said She Said, a YA novel. ![]() ![]() Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, and New York Times Bestselling author of 21 books, including The Crossover, which received the 2015 John Newbery Medal for the Most Distinguished Contribution to American literature for Children, the Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor, The NCTE Charlotte Huck Honor, the Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award, and the Passaic Poetry Prize. ![]() Ancillary justice5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() I haven’t felt this excited about a debut since I first read and adored The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. ![]() Thoughts that do not, mean less than nothing. Thoughts that lead to action can be dangerous. (Seriously, we can’t remember seeing a single negative review for this title.) Why did we read this book: We’ve both had Ancillary Justice on the radar for ages and have been dying to read it – especially since we’ve seen so many awesome reviews for the book. How did we get this book: Review copies from the publisher And only one purpose–to revenge herself on Anaander Mianaai, many-bodied, near-immortal Lord of the Radch. ![]() Years ago, she was the Justice of Toren–a colossal starship with an artificial intelligence linking thousands of corpse soldiers in the service of the Radch, the empire that conquered the galaxy.Īn act of treachery has ripped it all away, leaving her with only one fragile human body. On a remote, icy planet, the soldier known as Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest.īreq is both more than she seems and less than she was. ![]() The other americans laila lalami5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Late one spring night, Driss Guerraoui, a Moroccan immigrant living in California, is walking across a darkened intersection when he is killed by a speeding car. ![]() From the Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of The Moor's Account, here is a timely and powerful novel about the suspicious death of a Moroccan immigrant-at once a family saga, a murder mystery, and a love story, informed by the treacherous fault lines of American culture. ![]() The first cell azra raza5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Working with government partners in emerging and developing economies to build strong, domestic financial markets. In The First Cell, Azra Raza offers a searing account of how both medicine and our society (mis)treats cancer, how we can do better, and why we must. Center for Regional Economics and California CenterĪnalyzes the dynamics that drive job creation and promote industry expansionĮmpowers philanthropists to effectively address some of the world's most urgent problemsĬlears roadblocks that prevent medical breakthroughs from reaching patients soonerĪddressing society's greatest challenges through a financial lens. ![]() Extends the reach and impact of the Milken Institute to the Asia-Pacific regionĬonducts research and constructs programs designed to facilitate smooth and efficient operation of financial marketsĪdvances healthy longevity and financial security for all through high-impact policies, research, convenings, and multisector partnerships.ĭevelops research, programs, and initiatives designed to envision and activate sustainable solutions leading to better health for individuals and communities worldwide. ![]() |