![]() Arius, the Vampire Prince, seeks to find peace after the horrific death of his soulmate. Will, a werewolf, is torn between his duties as Alpha of the pack and what his heart desires. As werewolves, vampires, and humans unite against him, a fascinating cast of characters struggle to face both physical and mental challenges. ![]() The story centers on Eurynomos, a dangerous demon that is threatening to cross over into the world of the living and rule in darkness. ![]() ![]() “ War is unforgiving, fate is cruel, but love always finds a way.” Her books pull readers into new extraordinary worlds with storylines that offer a sense of hope. An international best-selling author, Paquette-Harvey is an expert at crafting highly engaging romance novels filled with tension, action, and fantasy. “ My goal is to transport readers into a fantastical world, to make them forget about their daily worries, and make them fall in love with fantastic creatures they thought didn’t exist…my books will make you fall in love with werewolves and vampires all over again,” says Danielle Paquette-Harvey. ![]() The epic romantic fantasy follows a cast of mystical characters including vampires, werewolves and witches on an arduous journey to break a demon’s curse. Amazon bestselling author Danielle Paquette-Harvey makes a triumphant return to the Longing Mates series with the highly anticipated sequel, A Beloved Sin.Ī Beloved Sin by Danielle Paquette-Harvey is the masterful second installment of the Longing Mates series. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Tear of the Dragon #3 Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon The fastest way to get to this geoglyph, which depicts Rauru and Sonia’s castle, is to launch yourself out of the Lindor’s Brow Skyview Tower and head northwest. Dragon Tear location: At the top of the gatehouse in the center of the castle.Tear of the Dragon #2 Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon Find Impa in the field to start the “Impa and the Geoglyphs” quest to locate the geoglyph and unlock your first Memory. To get there, head to Sinakawak Shrine and New Serenne Stable, then head north. The first geoglyph you’ll find depicts Rauru. Dragon Tear location: In Rauru’s left eye.Tear of the Dragon #1 Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon The geoglyphs depict various figures, items, and places from Hyrule’s history, which are related to the Memory each glyph unlocks. There are 11 geoglyphs around Hyrule’s Surface and 12 Tears of the Dragon Memories to find - the 12th Dragon Tear is not associated with a geoglyph and only shows up when you’ve found the other 11. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “ Growing Up Graphic makes a necessary and refreshing contribution to heretofore understudied twenty-first-century children’s comics. “By balancing several interrelated arguments regarding comics’ role in young people’s culture, their pedagogical/didactic value, and their capacity for generating empathy, Growing Up Graphic reflects the interdisciplinary nature of child studies and comics studies and opens itself up to interest from wider scholarship.” -Andrew O’Malley, author of Children’s Literature, Popular Culture, and Robinson Crusoe “Halsall’s impressive grasp of the most pressing texts and compelling topics in comics studies today combined with her own insightful commentary make Growing Up Graphic a timely and invigorating read.” -Michelle Ann Abate, author of No Kids Allowed: Children’s Literature for Adults ![]() ![]() ![]() The latest on climate science, including updates on efforts to stem or slow climate change.Examines implications of the clean energy revolution, from solar and wind power to batteries and electric cars.Analysis of the Paris climate agreement, including the United States' withdrawal. ![]() New questions about climate change addressed in this guide include: The essential primer on what will be the defining issue of our time, Climate Change: What Everyone Needs to Know is a clear eyed overview of the science, conflicts, and implications of our warming planet.įrom Joseph Romm, Chief Science Advisor for National Geographic's Years of Living Dangerously series and one of Rolling Stone's "100 people who are changing America," Climate Change offers user friendly, scientifically rigorous answers to the most difficult (and commonly politicized) questions surrounding what climatologist Lonnie Thompson has deemed "a clear and present danger to civilization." ![]() "The right book at the right time: accessible, comprehensive, unflinching, humane." The Daily Beast "This is, for my money, the best single source primer on the state of climate change." New York Magazine ![]() ![]() It was like men handling a fish which is still alive and may jump back into the water. ![]() They crowded very close about him, with their hands always on him in a careful, caressing grip, as though all the while feeling him to make sure he was there. Two of them stood by with rifles and fixed bayonets, while the others handcuffed him, passed a chain through his handcuffs and fixed it to their belts, and lashed his arms tight to his sides. Six tall Indian warders were guarding him and getting him ready for the gallows. He had a thick, sprouting moustache, absurdly too big for his body, rather like the moustache of a comic man on the films. He was a Hindu, a puny wisp of a man, with a shaven head and vague liquid eyes. One prisoner had been brought out of his cell. These were the condemned men, due to be hanged within the next week or two. In some of them brown silent men were squatting at the inner bars, with their blankets draped round them. ![]() Each cell measured about ten feet by ten and was quite bare within except for a plank bed and a pot of drinking water. We were waiting outside the condemned cells, a row of sheds fronted with double bars, like small animal cages. A sickly light, like yellow tinfoil, was slanting over the high walls into the jail yard. It was in Burma, a sodden morning of the rains. ![]() ![]() The series, like the novel, remains a mid-1930s affair about a killer who goes about the business of murdering people following the letters of the alphabet: a Mrs Asher killed in Andover, Betty Barnard dispatched in Bexhill, Sir Carmichael Clarke brained in Churston. ![]() Is the adaptation any good? I suppose that depends on how much fidelity to Christie one demands. People can’t get enough of Holmes (any incarnation), Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, which seems sufficient grounds for the recent production (Amazon Prime Originals) of Agatha Christie’s The ABC Murders, a Poirot mystery from the 1936 book. ![]() ![]() Despite the evident distaste of possibly the most celebrated mystery novelists of the past 80 years (PD James and Georges Simenon), there can be no doubt that the public continues to love the amateur sleuth. ![]() ![]() ![]() But the curse is empty rhetoric: In his play Troilus and Cressida, written two or three years earlier, Shakespeare had written that man's ambitious appetite for power, once it has preyed on everything in its path, can eat up only itself. ![]() This scene, like Scene 3, starts with a bold imperative: "Hang out our banners on the outward walls." Macbeth's speech is warlike and defiant, his strength mirrored in that of the castle and men who surround him his curse on the enemy vivid and graphic in its use of metaphor: "Here let them lie / Till famine and the ague (disease) eat them up. Again Macbeth recalls the prophecies of Act IV, sure of, but still wishing to deny, their powerful truth. The queen is dead - whether by her own hand is not made clear - and Macbeth is left to contemplate a lonely future of endless tomorrows "signifying nothing." Yet another blow comes with the announcement that Birnam Wood appears to have uprooted itself and is even now advancing towards Dunsinane. Now fully armed, Macbeth confidently turns all his scorn on the advancing armies, only to find his brave rhetoric interrupted by an offstage shriek. ![]() ![]() While Algernon distracts Lady Bracknell offstage, Jack proposes to Gwendolen, who tells him that she has always longed to marry someone named Ernest and accepts. Algernon explains to Jack that he has done something similar by inventing a perpetually sick friend named Bunbury whose frequent illnesses serve as an excuse to avoid social obligations.Īlgernon’s aunt Augusta (Lady Bracknell) and his cousin Gwendolen (Miss Fairfax) enter the room. By using an alias in London, he also manages to displace any negative gossip about himself onto his fictional brother. Jack pretends that he has a dissolute brother named Ernest whom he must visit in London frequently. ![]() There, he is the guardian to Cecily Cardew, a young heiress, and must maintain his reputation with her as an upstanding, sober man. When “Ernest” asks Algernon for permission to propose to Algernon’s cousin Gwendolen Fairfax, Algernon demands to know why his friend’s cigarette case has an engraving addressed to “Uncle Jack.” Jack has been living a double life, going by the name Ernest in London and by his legal name in the country. The play centers upon two young men, Algernon Moncrieff and Jack “Ernest” Worthing, and the farcical misunderstandings that trip up their respective courtships. ![]() ![]() Too bad neither has any idea that a rip current is about to drag both their hearts out to sea. Moving, passionate, and unforgettable, this novel from 1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover follows two. But with their upcoming futures sending them to opposite ends of the country, the two decide to maintain only a casual summer fling. The best part of this book was the imagery that contributed to the realistic aspects of the storyline. ![]() I was instantly captivated from the start, and couldn’t put the book down, as each chapter was filled with great detail on two completely different lives. ![]() ![]() Yet, the connection between them is too intense to ignore. Heart Bones is one of the most underrated Colleen Hoover books. But two months before she’s finally free to change her life for the better, an unexpected death leaves her homeless and forced to spend the remainder of her summer in Texas with a father she barely knows.ĭevastated and anxious for the summer to go by quickly, Beyah has no time or patience for Samson, the wealthy, brooding guy next door. The 1 New York Times bestselling author of Verity and Regretting You delivers another breathtaking romance with a magnetic suspense that will keep you. ![]() Moving, passionate, and unforgettable, this novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover follows two young adults from completely different backgrounds embarking on a tentative romance, unaware of what the future holds.Īfter a childhood filled with poverty and neglect, Beyah Grim finally has her hard-earned ticket out of Kentucky with a full ride to Penn State. ![]() ![]() ![]() Latest: Claudette Colvin's arrest record expunged 66 years after she refused to give up city bus seat What became of Colvin's arrest?Ĭolvin was one of four plaintiffs in Browder v. But, Montgomery Juvenile Court judge has expunged Claudette Colvin's 1955 arrest for challenging segregation on the city's bus lines, an act that preceded Rosa Parks' similar challenge by nine months. ![]() The Montgomery native was riding home from school when the bus driver told her to vacate her seat for a white passenger. Colvin, like Parks, refused to give up her seat on a bus on March 2, 1955. But a 15-year-old showed the same bravery months earlier.Ĭlaudette Colvin was a key player in the civil rights movement in Alabama during the 1950s. Many remember Rosa Parks for her refusal to give up a bus seat to a white passenger on Dec. Watch Video: Fred Gray talks about Claudette Colvin ![]() |