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Bleach 3 in 1 volume 46/28/2023 Ichigo Kurosaki has always been able to see ghosts, but this ability doesn't change his life nearly as much as his close encounter with Rukia Kuchiki, a Soul Reaper and member of the mysterious Soul Society. Find out why Tite Kubo’s Bleach has become an international manga smash-hit! When his family is attacked by a Hollow-a malevolent lost soul-Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper, dedicating his life to protecting the innocent and helping the tortured spirits themselves find peace. Ichigo Kurosaki never asked for the ability to see ghosts-he was born with the gift. Part-time student, full-time Soul Reaper, Ichigo is one of the chosen few guardians of the afterlife.
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Finding Zach by Rowan Speedwell6/28/2023 Then he thought-why not? Maybe he and David would be able to work it out. This was so not right that Zach didn’t even have a word for how wrong it was. What the hell had he been thinking? This wasn’t right. For a moment it felt good, right-and then reality sunk in and his stomach dropped. He drifted off for a little bit, but not so much that he was disoriented when he woke he knew just where he was and with who. Zach lay tight against him in the narrow bed, his arm around David’s waist, his head on David’s shoulder. “Shit,” he murmured, “I’m sorry, Taff,” and carefully eased himself from David’s body. He’d sucked up a deep bruise at some point that darkened the skin of David’s neck an inch or so from his face he studied it ruefully, then realized with a shock that he was lying on top of David. E XHAUSTED, Zach lay breathing in the warm, musky scent of David’s sweat, his head resting on David’s shoulder.
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Weird New England by Joseph A. Citro6/28/2023 I find the interpretative perspective somewhat old-fashioned, but all the essays are thoughtful and well informed, and anyone who wishes to begin a serious study of H. asks good questions and demonstrates good sense in tackling them, his analyses are thorough and often persuasive, and his grasping of the complexities of H.’s text is beyond any doubt. does not argue his positions anew, nor discuss new arguments, although sometimes he takes the opportunity to change his views and to respond to his critics. The essays have been only lightly edited, but all of them have been updated with a short reflection about the impact of the original publication, and provided with endnotes adding afterthoughts and selective (often too selective) references to more recent bibliography. E.’s contribution to Herodotean scholarship goes back a long way (the first study was published in 1955) and this collection is a testament to a lifelong commitment to understanding Herodotus. In this book Evans (hereafter E.) brings together 28 articles on Herodotus (hereafter H.), the last being the only new one.
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Excluded by Julia Serano6/28/2023 In the second half of Excluded, Serano makes the case for taking a holistic rather than fixed approach. Then, in her chapter on being bisexual, she introduces more terms, helping readers understand both arguments for and against the term bisexual. For example, the first chapter is her explaining her terms and how she intends to use them in the book. She frames different aspects of exclusionary practices from different perspectives, walking readers through being a woman, being trans, being bisexual, and some of her more influential experiences as they relate to those aspects of her identity. Serano writes from a place of personal experience, using her own stories to explain concepts at a very approachable level. In her book, Excluded, Julia Serano makes the argument that feminist and queer communities are often more exclusive than inclusive and that the solution to this problem is to take a holistic approach to advocacy work. Serano spends the first half of the book explaining her experiences and basic terms/practices in queer communities.
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A hundred summers book6/28/2023 “Sparkles like the New England summer sun.”- New York Times bestselling author Karen White “Blends history, romance, and social commentary into a very potent novel that is much more than a summer guilty pleasure.”- Connecticut Post "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Under Budgie’s glamorous influence, Lily is seduced into a complicated web of renewed friendship and dangerous longing.Īs a cataclysmic hurricane churns north through the Atlantic, and uneasy secrets slowly reveal themselves, Lily and Nick must confront an emotional storm that will change their worlds forever. Budgie and Nick Greenwald-Lily’s former best friend and former fiancé-have arrived, too, and Seaview’s elite are abuzz. Here, among the seaside community that has embraced her since childhood, she finds comfort in the familiar rituals of summer.īut this summer is different. It’s an escape not only from New York’s social scene but from a heartbreak that still haunts her. Lily Dane has returned to Seaview, Rhode Island, where her family has summered for generations. As the 1938 hurricane approaches Rhode Island, another storm brews in this New York Times bestselling beach read from the author of The Summer Wives and The Golden Hour.
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Chimamanda ngozi adichie biafra6/28/2023 While at Aunty Ifeoma's, Kambili also falls in love with a young priest, Father Amadi, which awakens her sense of her own sexuality. In this nurturing environment, both Kambili and Jaja become more open and more able to form and voice their own opinions. It practices a completely different form of Catholicism, making for a happy, liberal place that encourages its members to be inquisitive, form their own opinions and speak their minds. This household offers a marked contrast to what Kambili and Jaja are used to. A key period is the time Kambili and her brother spend at the house of her father's sister, Ifeoma, and her three children. The story is told through Kambili's eyes and is essentially about the disintegration of her family unit and her struggle to grow to maturity. Beatrice even has two miscarriages because of the violence. Eugene is both a religious zealot and a violent figure in the Achike household, subjecting his wife Beatrice, Kambili herself, and her brother Jaja to beatings and psychological cruelty. The central character is Kambili Achike, aged fifteen for much of the period covered by the book, a member of a wealthy family in Enugu State, dominated by her devoutly Catholic father, Eugene. Purple Hibiscus is set in postcolonial Nigeria, a country beset by political instability and economic difficulties. Her debut novel, it was first published by Algonquin Books in 2003. Purple Hibiscus is a novel written by the Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
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M Is for Monocle by Greg Paprocki6/27/2023 If you want to learn more about Bookshelves specifically, please read the Bookshelves FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). There is also a contact link on every page as well in case you ever need extra help. There is Navigation menu in the top-right of every page. Don't worry though it is actually easy to navigate. Again, is a big website with many different features. Just because a book is listed on Bookshelves, does not mean it is available through the Review Team. The Review Team program is a separate part of than Bookshelves. does have a different section of the website called the Review Team, which offers free books in exchange for review. Bookshelves is not for downloading or buying books directly. Similarly, books are not available to purchase directly from. One important thing to note is that books are generally not available to download directly from Bookshelves, and nowhere on our website do we represent they are. In one way, Bookshelves is the version of Goodreads, except with Bookshelves you are able to get a much more personalized experience. You can also use it to discover new books to read and learn more about books. has many other features too.īookshelves is a free tool to track books you have read and want to read. Bookshelves is only one of many features at. You are currently viewing the details page on Bookshelves for the book M Is for Monocle: A Victorian Alphabet by Greg Paprocki.īookshelves is one feature of Bookshelves is found under the /shelves/ subfolder at.
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Women race & class angela y davis6/27/2023 OL8163389W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 90.07 Pages 294 Ppi 514 Related-external-id urn:isbn:2721005529 from abolitionist days to the present (or 1983, when this. A powerful study of the womens movement in the U.S. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 20:09:39 Boxid IA171701 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City London Date-raw JanuDonorīostonpubliclibrary Edition Reprint.
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A deadly education book 36/26/2023 The school certainly does.īut the Scholomance isn’t getting what it wants from me. Sometimes I think they want me to turn into the evil witch they assume I am. Just give me a chance and I’ll level mountains and kill untold millions, make myself the dark queen of the world.Īt least, that’s what the world expects. Most of the other students in here would be delighted if Orion killed me like one more evil thing that’s crawled out of the drains. I don’t need help surviving the Scholomance, even if they do. Forget the hordes of monsters and cursed artifacts, I’m probably the most dangerous thing in the place. I’m not joining his pack of adoring fans. Far as I’m concerned, he can keep his flashy combat magic to himself. I decided that Orion Lake needed to die after the second time he saved my life.Įveryone loves Orion Lake. “The dark school of magic I’ve been waiting for.”-Katherine Arden, author of the Winternight Trilogy.From the author of Uprooted and Spinning Silver comes the first book of the Scholomance trilogy, the story of an unwilling dark sorceress who is destined to rewrite the rules of magic. |