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ROOK BY SHARON CAMERON

5/30/2023

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This would allow her to become a lot more creatively diverse, building upon her
repertoire of many skills and modes of expression. Creating her style, she would
come to harness her voice as a writer, all the while reading voraciously and
regularly.Įducating herself in English, she would also gain a background in
music as well, specifically the piano. This is something that she’d continually
nurture throughout her life, constantly refining and honing her voice in the
following years to come. Winning awards she is a firm favorite among the critics
as well, with her books continually receiving good reviews from the critics and
national bookclubs.īorn in Nashville, Tennessee, where she grew up as well,
Sharon Cameron would embark on a lifelong passion for both reading and writing.
Selling novels worldwide, she has managed to amass a global audience from a
largely younger audience, with her stories and characters that are easy to
relate to. A children’s author and writer of historical fiction, the Young Adult
American novelist Sharon Cameron is well regarded within her field.












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PROPAGANDA THE FORMATION OF MEN'S ATTITUDES BY JACQUES ELLUL

5/30/2023

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During his Marxist days, he was a member of the French Communist Party. This is
the situation of the 'lonely crowd,' or of isolation in the mass, which is a
natural product of modern-day society, which is both used and deepened by the
mass media.' "īaptised Catholic, Ellul became an atheist and Marxist at 19, and
a Christian of the Reformed Church at 22. 'The most favorable moment to seize a
man and influence him,' Ellul writes, 'is when he is alone in the mass it is at
this point that propaganda can be most effective. It shows how modern, committed
man, surrounded and seized by propaganda, more often than not surrenders himself
to it only too willingly, especially in democracies-because he is educated for
his rule as dupe.

Ellul has made many splendid contributions in this book." "The theme of
Propaganda is quite simply.that when our new technology encompasses any culture
or society, the result is propaganda. With the logic which is the great
instrument of French thought, explores and attempts to prove the thesis that
propaganda, whether its ends are demonstrably good or bad, is not only
destructive to democracy, it is perhaps the most serious threat to humanity
operating in the modern world." "A far more frightening work than any of the
nightmare novels of George Orwell.


















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THE GREEN EMBER BOOK SERIES

5/30/2023

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The tales they began that day were about one family of rabbits caught up in one
epic and surprising adventure. He saw these furry and vulnerable creatures just
hopping around. That day felt special, and he scanned the natural beauty seen
all around the state of West Virginia. He often told her stories from out of his
mind, improvised in the moment just for her delight. One day, he was on the
porch with his young daughter, and it was time for a story. The “Tales of Old
Natalia” books also take place within this universe. The books have hit the
number one spot on Audible as the number one bestselling audiobook. The books
are set in the land of Natalia, and the rabbits battle with swords for freedom
against Lord of Prey Morbin Blackhaw and wolf Redeye Garlackson. The series is
about Picket and Heather Longtreader, two rabbit siblings with swords. Zach
Franzen illustrates the books, with maps being drawn by Will Smith, S.

The series began publication in the year 2014, when “The Green Ember” was
released, and they are published by Story Warren, LLC. Smith is from the
children’s fiction genre, and meant for middle-grade students.
















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A WOLF NAMED ROMEO

5/30/2023

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But as Romeo began to tag along with cross-country skiers on their daily jaunts,
play fetch with local dogs, or simply lie near Nick and nap under the sun, they
came to accept Romeo, and he them. At first the people of Juneau were guarded,
torn between shoot first, ask questions later instincts and curiosity. A Wolf
Called Romeo is the remarkable story of a wolf who returned again and again to
interact with the people and dogs of Juneau, living on the edges of their
community, engaging in an improbable, awe-inspiring interspecies dance and
bringing the wild into sharp focus. But when one evening at twilight a lone
black wolf ambled into view not far from his doorstep, Nick would finally come
to know this mystical species-up close as never before. "No stranger to
wildlife, Nick Jans had lived in Alaska for nearly thirty years.
























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A LAND OF NEVER AND NIGHT LILY ARCHER

5/30/2023

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All over the office.Īs their appetites for one another increase to a breaking
point, Bennett and Chloe must decide exactly what they're willing to lose in
order to win each other. But Chloe's so tempting he's willing to bend the
rules-or outright smash them-if it means he can have her.

Despite the rumors, he's never been one for a workplace hookup. He never
expected that the assistant who'd been helping him from abroad was the gorgeous,
innocently provocative-completely infuriating-creature he now has to see every
day. A Beautiful Bastard.īennett has returned to Chicago from France to take a
vital role in his family's massive media business.

He's exacting, blunt, inconsiderate-and completely irresistible. Whip-smart,
hardworking, and on her way to an MBA, Chloe Mills has only one problem: her
boss, Bennett Ryan.






















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ODENKIRK MEMOIR

5/30/2023

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This book expands on that widely shared essay. Less than a month after the
murder of George Floyd in 2020, Alexander published an essay in The New Yorker
titled "The Trayvon Generation, in which she wrote about the young people who
had grown up in the past 25 years, repeatedly watching stories that "instructed
them that anti-Black hatred and violence were never far., Her worry for that
generation, including for her own sons, was braided with a consideration of the
"creative emergences, in Black communities. 'The Trayvon Generation,' by
Elizabeth Alexander

Her new memoir is about her own transition and the story of the trans community
over the course of her lifetime. In a blog for The American Scholar in 2015,
Goetsch wrote about how she "longed daily to be a woman, a longing she had
suppressed since childhood. Her success as a writer and public-school teacher
masked a decadeslong depression. In 2013, at 50, Goetsch's life started to
collapse. 'This Body I Wore: A Memoir,' by Diana Goetsch
























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RULES FOR HEIRESSES BY AMALIE HOWARD

5/30/2023

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Scorned and shunned, he swore never to return to the land of his birth. Lord
Courtland Chase, grandson of the Duke of Ashvale, was driven from England at the
behest of his cruel stepmother. She's refused dozens of suitors and cried off
multiple betrothals, but running away-even if brash and foolhardy-is the only
option left to secure her independence.

Sometimes, finding love means flouting the rules.īorn to a life of privilege,
Lady Ravenna Huntley rues the day that she must marry. And a scandal between
them that will have the whole town aflutter.A shunned duke forced to return to
his family estate.A rebellious heiress determined to be independent.USA Today
bestselling author Amalie Howard whisks you away with a historical romance full
of drama, true love, and the perfect happily ever after.
























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RAVNENES HVISKEN BY MALENE SØLVSTEN

5/30/2023

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Spørgsmålet er, hvor langt vil hun gå og hvor meget hun vil ofre, for et standse
Ragnarok, og redde dem hun elsker.ĭer sker altid noget nyt spændende i Ravnenes
hvisken 2. Når man først er begyndt at læse bogen, sidder den som limet i
hænderne på en, til man har læst den færdig. Anne må træffe nogle svære valg, og
overveje nøje hvem hun stoler på, når hun kæmper sig gennem den meget anderledes
verden, der gang på gang viser tegn på, at Ragnarok er på vej. På rejsen møder
hun venner og mange fjender (og jeg mener virkelig mange fjender).

Uden meget forberedelse kaster attenårige Anne fra Nordjylland sig ud på en
livsfarlig rejse til verdenen Hrafnheim for at redde sin tvillingesøster Serén,
vælte herskerinden Ragnara og forhindre Ragnarok. Ravnenes hvisken 1 er en af
mine absolutte yndlingsbøger, så jeg havde store forventninger til denne længe
ventede efterfølger. juni i år udkom Ravnenes hvisken 2 af Malene Sølvsten, bog
to i Ravnenes hvisken trilogien.












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LOST AND FOUND BY AMY SHOJAI

5/30/2023

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She's forced out of hibernation when her nephew Steven and his autism service
dog Shadow disappear in a freak blizzard.

Animal behaviorist September Day has lost everything-husband murdered, career in
ruins, confidence shot-and returns home with her trained Maine Coon cat Macy to
Texas to recover. A DOG finds his true purpose-when he disobeys.

A MOM gambles a miracle will cure-and not kill-her child. AN AUNT searches for
her lost nephew-and dooms her sister. The 1st installment of Shojai's dark,
female-driven domestic thriller series featuring pet-centric plots: A young
woman races a Texas blizzard to save her autistic nephew from a deadly secret
others will kill to protect-and the service dog she's trained finds his true
purpose, when he disobeys.
















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COVER OF A LITTLE LIFE

5/29/2023

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The things that happen to him are so, so bad but also ridiculously implausible,
and Im not sure why the author felt the need to inflict so much pain and
suffering on one person. After many e-mails, several Slack conversations, and
one sorely under-utilized poll on Twitter, here's who we've picked. The book is
described as being about 4 friends from college, but this book is really about
Jude and his awful life. (And we're not alone: A Little Life got rave reviews, a
spot on the shortlist for the 2015 Man Booker Prize, and-perhaps the only
endorsement that actually matters-a rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon.) So
when the news broke this week that producer Scott Rudin and director Joe
Mantello had purchased the rights to turn this book into a miniseries, we
immediately began imagining what its adaptation will look like, and which actors
will bring the story to life. The GQ staffers who've read it all bunk in that
first camp its pages have made the grown men and women in this office burst into
tears, reconsider our relationships, and call our dads just to say that we love
and appreciate them.

If you're one of the many people who read A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara's
critically acclaimed second book, then you probably fall into one of two camps:
You either devoured all 720 of its pages as quickly as humanly possible, even
though some of them were hard to read, or you hated it, whether due to its
length or its difficult subject matter, and dismissed it as an overpraised and
unrealistic portrayal of both abuse and male camaraderie.






























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