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An assassin for hire (or “disease control specialist,” as the novel euphemistically puts it), Hornclaw killed her first victim at the age of 15, in self-defense, by stabbing him in the mouth with a hooked skewer. The original Korean title of Gu’s “The Old Woman With the Knife” - her third book, and her first to be translated into English - is “Pagwa,” which means “bruised fruit,” and it’s arguably an even better description of the protagonist, Hornclaw, than the English title. ![]() ![]() Wood being the main villain, Slappy is pictured on the cover. Stine and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American novelist and writer, well known for targeting younger audiences.Stine, who is often called the Stephen King of children's literature, is the author of dozens of popular horror fiction novellas, including the books in the Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room and Fear Street series. But after she reads a weird message out loud, weird things start happening, and it seems that the dummies might be responsible. Kris ends up getiing a dummy of her own, named Mr. Sisters, Kris and Lindy Powell, are always bickering with each other, but when Lindy finds a ventrilloquist dummy in the dumpster (to which she names Slappy), the bond between the twins starts to become even worse. The Classic Goosebumps cover illustration shows Slappy sitting in a corner of Lindy and Kris' bedroom while evil staring at the reader, with his mouth agape. It was the first book to feature Goosebumps character Slappy the Dummy.īoth the original cover illustrations depicts Slappy the Dummy evilly staring at the reader, with his mouth agape. ![]() Night of the Living Dummy is the seventh book in the original Goosebumps series. ![]() ![]() ![]() But is she as on her own as she really believes?'A warm and hilarious page turner' Good Housekeeping'Reading a novel by Marian Keyes is like sitting at the kitchen table with your nicest, most confiding friend. So when James slips back into her life, desperate to put things right, Claire doesn't know whether to take a chance on a past she'd feared she'd lost for ever or face an uncertain future on her own. While Anna is too busy having out-of-her-head experiences. ![]() Helen wants to share the new toy (she means baby Kate). And runs home to Mum and Dad.But while her parents are sympathetic, Claire's younger sisters are less so. So she follows the instincts of all self-respecting adults in tricky situations. Juggling her sisters drama, her parents pity and the demands of a baby, Claire desperately misses the way things were. 'On the day she gives birth to her first child, Claire Walsh's husband James tells her he's been having an affair and now's the right time to leave her.Right for who exactly? Exhausted, tearful and tiny bit furious, Claire can't think what to do. 'Failed relationships can be described as so much wasted makeup. Watermelon, Marian Keyes's very first novel, tells the extremely funny and wonderfully touching tale of a woman who thought she had it all - until the day she discovers that it's all gone. ![]() ![]() Typical teens, right? Enter a mysterious handsome 19 year-old who takes a rather creepy interest in 15 year-old Kristy. The two teenagers, Gray and Kristy, aren’t as enthused about going now that they are older. ![]() The Ross family stays at Rabbit Cottage every year, located on Ridinghouse Bay. The second story line is set in 1993, over twenty years prior to the Alice Lake and the memory-lapse-guy story. Giving this stranger a place to sleep in her guest “shed” is kindly yet you wonder is she putting her children at risk? Who is this guy? The loving exchanges with her children, feeding a troupe of her teenage son’s friends and taking in stray dogs….and people….she is basically a very good person. ![]() ![]() She’s a kind person and a loving person but she’s a bit too bohemian for motherhood. From other reviews I see some people didn’t like Alice and I can see some of their point of view. The man is in a fugue state and can’t remember anything about his life, not his name or where he’s from. She sees a man sitting in the rain staring out to sea near her home and eventually walks up to him, gives him an old coat, a cup of hot tea and checks on him. We have multiple story lines overlapping which eventually merge. One story is about Alice Lake, single mother of three.īy her own admittance she isn’t a good mother. ![]() The setting is Ridinghouse Bay in northern England. ![]() ![]() Rick Yancey traces the tragedy of humans attempting to play God through his reinterpretation of Hawthorne’s “The Birth-Mark” in a haunting posthuman fantasy, while Carrie Ryan engages a different type of dystopian religious cli-fi vision that echoes Forster’s “The Machine Stops.” Classic horror inspires many of the authors, while others are captivated by fairy tales and more involved fantasies, such as Spenser’s The Faerie Queene. In Melissa Marr’s capable hands, Kate Chopin’s Edna (from The Awakening) becomes a selchie in Neil Gaiman’s entry, Snow White leads several of her dwarves on a quest to liberate a sleeping princess and herself. ![]() A glittering cast of YA authors and one beloved illustrator, Charles Vess, bend and blend the traditional and the contemporary to sometimes dazzling effect in these twelve original tales and six illustrations inspired by literary classics. ![]() ![]() Her cousins in California had become more American than Japanese. ![]() To Hiroko, California was a different world-a world of barbeques, station wagons and college. ![]() From the ship, she went directly to the Palo Alto home of her uncle, Takeo, and his family. Twenty years later, his eighteen-year-old daughter Hiroko, torn between her mother's traditions and her father's wishes, boarded the SS Nagoya Maru to come to California for an education and to make her father proud. It was the early 1920s and Masao had dreams for the future-and a fascination with the politics and opportunities of a world that was changing every day. A man ahead of his time, Japanese college professor Masao Takashimaya of Kyoto had a passion for modern ideas that was as strong as his wife's belief in ancient traditions. ![]() 1996 Hardcover edition of Silent Honor by Danielle Steel 353 From dustjacket: Danielle Steel creates a powerful, moving portrayal of families divided, lives shattered and a nation torn apart by prejudice during a shameful episode in recent American history. ![]() ![]() The alchemical Press - Holmes publishing 1991. An Arabic alchemical treatise by Al 'Iraqi. The book of knowledge acquired concerning the cultivation of gold. The spread of Rosicrucianism in northern Europe. ![]() Queen Christina of Sweden and her circle. Translated by Herbert Clark Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover. The art of alchemy or the generation of Gold. Abt, Theodor The great vision of Muhammad Ibn Umail.Or: A Groundplatt of the proceedings of John Dee: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium, Birkbeck College, University of London, April 20-21st 1995. Abstracts of the Groningen Conference on Alchemy in 1989. Durham The Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar No. Harriot's gift to Arthur Dee: Literary images from an alchemical. Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1999. The articles in this collection are now separately catalogued on the articles project page. ![]() This is a list of the 1083 books at present in my Alchemy research library at 29 March 2004. ![]() ![]() ![]() Knopf Books for Young Readers on June 25, 2003. The first book in the series, Eragon, was originally self-published by Paolini in 2001, and subsequently re-published by Alfred A. The book series as a whole received mixed reviews by critics, but has gained both popularity and commercial success. The series was originally intended to be a trilogy (named the "Inheritance Trilogy") until Paolini announced on October 30, 2007, while working on the third novel, that he believed the story was too complex to conclude in just three books. Set in the fictional world of Alagaësia ( / æ l ə ˈ ɡ eɪ z i ə/), the novels focus on the adventures of a teenage boy named Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, as they struggle to overthrow the evil king Galbatorix. ![]() The Inheritance Cycle is a tetralogy of young adult high fantasy novels written by American author Christopher Paolini. Print ( hardcover and paperback) and audio Cover of The Inheritance Cycle collection ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lovecraft) linger on the edges of ME as far as it is explored during the Lord of the Rings, but the consistency is perhaps nowhere else as clear as it is here, although, too, nowhere as well explicably rather by derivation from the same sources. I have previously noted that references to early 20th century pulp fantasy (e.g. ![]() Howard's literary works, I could not help but notice that the Thurian and Hyperborian ages are vastly compatible with the history of Middle Earth. Having recently read myself through a substantial portion of Robert E. ![]() |