![]() ![]() Pursuing the truth puts his job in jeopardy as the impetuous Piper McKenna begins her own investigation determined to exonerate her brother. Deputy Landon Grainger knows the McKennas, but his boss is pushing him to solve the case and charge the most likely suspect. Shattered, Dani’s second novel in the Alaska series, leaves the McKenna family shattered when their prodigal brother’s return leads to his arrest for murder. ![]() Will they solve the mystery or will they, and it, remain submerged? But all is not as it seems and soon Bailey and former love of her live, Cole McKenna, are embroiled in a mystery investigation as the body count rises. Submerged marks Bailey Craig’s return to Alaska – a place she fled from years before – to bury a beloved aunt who’d been killed in a plane crash. ![]() You will want to add Dani’s three, soon to be four, books to your must read list – all are 5-star material. Dani Pettrey has a series in play that’s every bit as exciting as watching the Red Sox win the World Series. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Hiding witnesses in the past to protect the future - until now. It all began with the FBI and WARP (Witness Anonymous Relocation Programme). WARP: The Reluctant Assassin is the first of a major new series by Eoin Colfer, the bestselling author of Artemis Fowl. The Reluctant Assassin (WARP Book 1) Synopsis 30 enticing chapter books for children who are newly independent readers.60 kids books about grief to explain death to children and help them grieve.LGBTQI+ Children's Books celebrating Pride in London and Pride Month this June.Sophie Cameron - our Author of the Month.Best kids books for getting children walking for National Walking Month and Walk to School Week.Shortlist announced for the 2023 Klaus Flugge Prize for the most exciting newcomer to children’s picture book illustration.Refugees - 40 children's books to raise awareness for Refugee Week 19-25 June.Celebrate Elmer Day on 27 May with David McKee's colourful and inclusive picture books.Great Children's Books to read with Dad this Father's Day!. ![]() ![]() 10 Books for Children to Celebrate the Windrush Generation.30 Children's Books to Celebrate World Oceans Day.Children's Books that celebrate brilliant teachers for National Thank a Teacher Day!.The Week Junior Announces Shortlist for New Children's Book Awards. ![]() ![]() Sony Pictures Animation was to produce the series in partnership with Sony Pictures Television. ![]() McGruder was set to return as showrunner and serve as executive producer along with Norm Aladjem for Mainstay Entertainment as well as Seung Kim and Meghann Collins Robertson. The series earned McGruder a Peabody Award. The original Boondocks animated series, based on the comic strip created by McGruder, aired on the company’s Adult Swim from 2005 to 2014. HBO Max immediately emerged as the most likely home for the new series because of WarnerMedia’s history with the franchise. The Boondocks revival was taken out to the marketplace in Spring 2019 and was confirmed by Sony Pictures Animation at the Annecy festival in June 2019. ![]() Sony is currently evaluating other options for the project, sources said. How To Watch The 'Succession' Series Finale Online & On TV Amid HBO Max Rebrand ![]() ![]() ![]() One of the best offerings from Michael Moorcock, and changed my views on good fantasy forever. On this page I hope to give aīrief overview and opinion of this tragic, yet action packed series. It is also a vehicleįor Michael Moorcock to expound on yet another incarnation of "The Eternal Champion",Ī theme that runs throughout many of his fantasy novels. Trying to reconcile and make meaning out of one's own existence. Versus action, evil versus good, law versus chaos, and the difficulties faced when Keeper of the ruby throne, brings together many images of life and death, fate versusįree will, generations of tradition and the destruction of that tradition, thought ![]() The story of Elric, the last emperor of Melniboné, ruler of the dreaming city and Please support these artists whenever possible as their dedication to the fantasy art world is greatly appreciated. ![]() It is displayed for the express purpose of enhancing the information, opinions, and mood expressed here. All artwork displayed on these pages is the property of the original artists. ![]() ![]() ![]() If fans have been waiting for a Hellboy film that is actually an adaptation of one of my stories I think they are finally going to get one." Mignola also showered the film's director Brian Taylor and cast with congratulatory praise while applauding co-writer Chris Golden for figuring out "how to give the studio what they wanted and still keep true to the heart and soul of THE CROOKED MAN, my favorite of the Hellboy stories." Mignola ended his post by wishing that The Crooked Man illustrator "Richard Corben was still around to see this-They did a wonderful job bringing his really horrific character to life." I wasn't on set for this one but they have been nice enough to send me dailies and I have to say I have loved what I've been seeing. In an Instagram post featuring an image of the titular characters, Mignola wrote, "So they've wrapped principal photography on the new HELLBOY movie. Hellboy creator Mike Mignola has announced that filming has wrapped on the upcoming Hellboy reboot The Crooked Man. ![]() ![]() *** Big thank you to Berkley for my gifted copy of this book. If you listen to or read one poetry book this year, this decade, this century, make it this one! The audiobook left me speechless (and if you know me that’s really hard to do). I pre-ordered it and listen to it yesterday. ![]() I will pop the link two her YouTube video below, but I strongly encourage you to pick up the audiobook. Jasmine is a spoken word poet and listening to her poetry elevates it to an entirely new level. Each poem touched my soul in a different way. Jasmine beautifully expresses her feelings and thoughts on a wide array of topics: race, hairstyles, religion, expectations, rape culture, Family, politics, sexuality pop-culture. Jasmine Mans words evoke so much emotion as a woman, as a mother, as a daughter, as a friend, as a survivor of abuse. ![]() ![]() This book is a far cry from Where the Sidewalk Ends. In fact honestly the last poetry book I read was probably Shel Silverstein in the fifth grade. ![]() ![]() It explains the five core technologies of compassionate superintelligence AI 5.0 are: artificial intelligence, quantum computing, cellular reprogramming, brain-computer interface, and IoT. The book proposes a novel framework for compassionate superintelligence. ![]() Moreover, AI should act morally, socially, responsibly and compassionately. Now the primary requirement of AI based system is that not only it should serve humanity but also should not do any harm to the human liberty, society, environment and the humanity at large. The book explains the need and urgency to develop the compassionate AI systems in today's world threatened with nuclear warfare, terrorism, corruption, rogue states and monster governments. The book defines the concept of Compassionate Artificial Superintelligence AI 5.0. ![]() ![]() ![]() When I was a hormone-crazed lad, I loved the dirty stories in gay mags and books like this – and I can now honestly claim that all that torchlight reading was research for my later career as James Lear. Too many other books in the genre portray gay men as desperate lonely freaks who occasionally have super-hot sex – true for some, of course, but not terribly helpful in those pre-liberation days. ![]() What makes Song of the Loon stand out from the pack is that it presents homosexual love and sex as something positive and good, while giving the reader plenty to wank over as well. Film clip from 1970 screen adaptation of Richard Amory's 1966 erotic pulp novel 'Song of the Loon.' The narrative tells the story of a young man making his. Amory is best known for his 1966 novel Song of the Loon: A Gay Pastoral in Five Books and. It’s one of the cornerstones of the whole m/m romance genre – historical setting (19 th-century American wilderness), ‘forbidden love’ between a butch frontiersman and any number of Native Americans, sexually explicit, frequently ridiculous. Richard Amory, born in Halfway, OR, as Richard Wallace Love. I had to have one gay pulp novel on this list, and Song of the Loon is about the only one that stands any kind of literary scrutiny. ![]() ![]() let alone "Romance" as defined by reader expectations. ![]() I'm a lot more interested to explore the history than the romance. It's actually interested in the history of a gay person - one who's problematic and makes mistakes, and is conflicted and very much like a real person, not a "romance lead". However, Nightingale is not an M/M Romance. ![]() M/M Romance has by now spawned a million sub-sub-genres (m/m/m & menage, BDSM, slavefic, etc), and readers have certain expectations.Īnd that's fine, because I have written "M/M Romance" and will very likely write some more of that - in fact, there's a co-written book that's most definitely a historical m/m romance (though heavy on the history) in the wings. "M/M Romance" has come to mean a very specific thing basically lots of sex, no cheating, kink very welcome (and encouraged), and historical m/m romance tends to be light on history (sometimes very light - up to the point where it's largely modern people fucking in costumes) - exceptions prove the rule. ![]() I'm not one for false advertising - so just a few words about Nightingale and where it fits on the bookshelf. ![]() ![]() ![]() So now you know the names of all the household. ![]() Aunt Harriet, who was very tender-hearted, kept her chiefly because she couldn't get any other place on account of her coughing so you could hear her all over the house. ![]() They kept a "girl" whose name was Grace and who had asthma dreadfully and wasn't very much of a "girl" at all, being nearer fifty than forty. Elizabeth Ann's Great-aunt Harriet was a widow who was not very rich or very poor, and she had one daughter, Frances, who gave piano lessons to little girls. When this story begins, Elizabeth Ann, who is the heroine of it, was a little girl of nine, who lived with her Great-aunt Harriet in a medium-sized city in a medium-sized State in the middle of this country and that's all you need to know about the place, for it's not the important thing in the story and anyhow you know all about it because it was probably very much like the place you live in yourself. ![]() |