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![]() ![]() A drifter named Darryl Stokes becomes a prime suspect, but is released due to a lack of evidence or even a motive. Not long afterwards a second classmate also vanishes. ![]() When Nadia Doshenko becomes the new girl in Mary Grace's class she rapidly becomes well known and Mary Grace's best friend. ![]() Mary Grace is not one of the popular girls but prefers being a star pitcher of the girls’ softball team. In the sixth grade, young girls have already burnished the differences between the “popular girls” clique and everyone else. Their only son, Noah, is a boy with a dark secret of his own. Mary Grace Dobbs is orphaned at the tender age of 11 in the town of Repentance and lands in the care of her Bible salesman Uncle Samuel and wheelchair-bound Aunt Hester. This psychological thriller is a meticulously crafted gem that will keep the reader wondering throughout until the final secret is revealed. Debbie Babitt's debut novel, “Saving Grace,” is a blistering tale of small-town America writhing with dark secrets and all-too-common prejudices. ![]() ![]() No matter how hard Gabriel works to find him, he always seems to be one step ahead. In the meantime, the madman grows increasingly dangerous. To protect her, Gabriel has pretty much imprisoned her on his estate for her own protection. Now, they seem to be united against a common enemy – Jonathan Scott.ĭamon Scott’s maniacal father has it out for Avery. This was a nice development, as there seemed to be such a huge disconnect in previous books. For once, they seem to be on the same page and their relationship seems more solid than ever. The third book in ‘The Endgame’ series, ‘The Castle’ picks up where ‘The Knight’ left off. ![]() I can’t wait to get my next fix and when I get my next “hit” I devour it in record time. ![]() What can I say…I love an uber-Alpha a$$hole! Gabriel Miller did not disappoint in that regard.Īfter the way ‘The Pawn’ ended, is it any wonder I was hooked? It blew me away! For me, this series is about as addictive as crack cocaine. There was something about Gabriel and Avery’s story that drew me in, right from the start. If you follow my reviews, it is no mystery that Skye Warren’s ‘Endgame’ series has become my latest addiction. ![]() ![]() Family Guy does indeed have social commentary and can be very satirical, but it is blunt, sporadic, and obscene. Much of the criticism stems from a purported lack of cleverness and attention to narrative, unlike many animated sitcoms such as The Simpsons or Southpark, but others would argue that Family Guy was never intended to play on the same field as other sitcoms that imbue their well-crafted narratives with moral lessons or clever commentary on society. This is where Macfarlane establishes his stylistic humor of jumping around to very random cut scenes and trying to get laughs with jokes just from shock value. Some may wonder why this doesn't top the list, but despite being his most popular show, contributing to an entire generation of people growing up quoting Quagmire and trying to talk with a whistle like Herbert the Pervert, Family Guy is divisive among animated sitcom fans and critics alike. ![]() ![]() Here is the big one, the show that propelled Macfarlane into the annals of animated sitcom history as a legend Family Guy. ![]() ![]() In one to four spacious, sequential panels per spread, Jung develops both the plotline and the emotional conflict using smoothly modeled cartoon figures against monochromatic or minimally detailed backgrounds. At last, the exhausted robot plops itself down, then in response to its tormentor’s angry “Don’t say no, Bot!” stomps off in a huff. Jung crafts a robot with riveted edges, big googly eyes and a smile that turns down in stages to a scowl as the work is piled on. Row, Bot”-that turn from playful activities like chasing bubbles in the yard to tasks like hoeing the garden, mowing the lawn and towing her around in a wagon. Having put the robot together from a jumble of loose parts, the budding engineer issues an increasingly peremptory series of rhymed orders- “Throw, Bot. ![]() ![]() In this deceptively spare, very beginning reader, a girl assembles a robot and then treats it like a slave until it goes on strike. ![]() ![]() ![]() When she read a romance novel, she became not only hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. ![]() When she received her BA degree in psychology from the University of Texas, she had no idea she had gained a foundation that would help her to create believable characters-characters that are often described as “real people.” She began her career writing training manuals and computer code for the IRS, but something was always missing. Her "dual" nationality has given her a love for all things British and Texan, and she enjoys weaving both heritages through her stories. Lorraine was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, but soon after moved to Texas. She is the daughter of a British beauty (her mom won second place in a beauty contest sponsored by Max Factor® during which she received a kiss from Caesar Romero, (the Joker on the original Batman TV series) and a Texan who was stationed at Bovingdon while serving in the air force. ![]() No doubt because growing up, watching movies with her mom, she was taught that the best movies "won't half make you cry." ![]() Lorraine Heath has always had a soft spot for emotional love stories. Also writes Young Adult under Rachel Hawthorne, Jade Parker, and with her son as J.A. ![]() ![]() ![]() Misled is a great book but it is not for the faint of heart. ~WARNING: This book contains rape, abuse, child molestation, cutting and cheating. I voluntarily reviewed an Audiobook copy of this book. Because of this experience, I would enjoy adding more works by this author into my library as well as this narrator. To truly know and experience this group of men, I feel that having someone read it to me just adds to what I need in order to understand the characters better. I don't know that if I read the book instead if I would have had the same understanding of what the Death Dwellers are all about. ![]() And because of that, I enjoyed the listening experience. This was more of a sad story than one that was romantic. It was a very serious story and I wouldn't do the story justice if I laughed every time Mr. But was glad he didn't try to do a high pitch - it would have changed my enjoyment. He changed the tone of his voice when he had to do a female character. ![]() I've already marked the second book in this series on my wish list. I have not but I'm looking forward to changing that. Have you listened to any of Samuel Valor’s other performances before? How does this one compare? ![]() If you could sum up Misled in three words, what would they be?Įven though this story seemed so sad most of the time, I felt it was the most realistic portrayal of what I think a true MC would be. ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2019, it was announced that Legendary Entertainment would be producing a reboot of the film, with original creators Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment serving as producers and Macon Blair serving as writer and director. The film has generated a media franchise including three film sequels, a stage musical production, a video game and a children's TV cartoon. Virtually ignored upon its first release, The Toxic Avenger caught on with filmgoers after a long and successful midnight movie engagement at the Bleecker Street Cinema in Greenwich Village in late 1985. The film was released by Troma Entertainment, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts and gruesome violence. ![]() It is the first installment of The Toxic Avenger franchise. The Toxic Avenger is a 1984 American superhero black comedy splatter film directed by Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman (credited as Samuel Weil) and written by Kaufman and Joe Ritter. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lina’s not forthcoming with Nash, and he explodes when he discovers her deception, despite Lina’s insistence it was a “practically insignificant omission of the truth.” Soon, however, the couple faces a bigger problem: a local crime boss is out for Nash’s head, along with those of his soon-to-be sister-in-law and niece. She claims she’s there to visit Nash’s brother, Knox, but really she’s tracking a missing Porsche for her work. After Chief Nash Morgan is nearly killed in an attack he can’t fully remember, he struggles to get his life back on track-until his brother’s college ex-girlfriend, Lina Solavita, shows up in their small town, igniting a forbidden attraction. ![]() ![]() Score pairs a sassy insurance investigator with the police chief of a sleepy Virginia town in her sprawling second Knockemout romance (after Things We Never Got Over). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Libby has been a teacher and lecturer and is a regular contributor to academic courses and national conferences. The Great Bear (with Armin Greder) won the Bologna Ragazzi in 2000, the first time an Australian title has won this prestigious award. ![]() Libby Gleeson AO is a popular and highly acclaimed writer who has published over twenty books for children and teenagers, including Eleanor, Elizabeth, I Am Susannah, Dodger, Love Me, Love Me Not and the Hannah series.She has been shortlisted for the CBCA Awards eight times and won the Award for Fiction for Younger Yeaders in 1997 with Hannah and the Tomorrow Room. This compelling novel by one of Australia's best-loved children's authors is based on the true story of one girl's voyage to Australia with her family. ![]() Will they ever be reunited with their father, will they ever find a home? Months go by, months of waiting, months of dread. Mahtab and her family are forced to leave their home in Herat and journey secretly through the rocky mountains to Pakistan and from there to faraway Australia. She was just a speck of dirt on the floor, drifting through the gap between the boards, falling to the ground. She felt hungry.for water, for her father, for her grandmother, her aunts and uncles, for the trees in the back yard, the cabinet on the wall, the silver and glass objects so lovingly collected, for her mountains, the jagged peaks that cut the sky. The vivid and compelling story of a young girl fleeing Afghanistan with her family and their journey to Australia. ![]() |