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![]() ![]() Her work has been featured on Design*Sponge, Oh So Beautiful Paper, Everglow Handmade, and in magazines like Organic Life, Anthology, and Good Housekeeping. What We See in the Stars: An Illustrated Tour of the Night Sky. What We See in the Stars: An Illustrated Tour of the Night Sky by Kelsey Oseid ( Sponsored 30.13 Free shipping What We See in the Stars: A 12-Notebook Set - Diary By Oseid, Kelsey - VERY GOOD 18.67 Free shipping What We See in the Stars: An Illustrated Tour of the Night Sky Oseid Kelsey 2017 6.99 9.99 + 4. About the Author: KELSEY OSEID is an illustrator, painter, artist, and amateur naturalist who has illustrated a variety of children's books and runs an online shop where she sells prints and original pieces of her nature-themed work. Adults seeking to recapture the magic of youthful stargazing, younger readers interested in learning about natural history and outer space, and those who appreciate beautiful, hand-painted art will all delight in this charming book. This beautifully packaged book covers the night sky's most brilliant features-such as the constellations, the moon, the bright stars, and the visible planets-as well as less familiar celestial phenomena like the outer planets, nebulae, and deep space. ![]() Combining art, mythology, and science, What We See in the Stars gives readers a tour of the night sky through more than 100 magical pieces of original art, all accompanied by text that weaves related legends and lore with scientific facts. A richly illustrated guide to the myths, histories, and science of the celestial bodies of our solar system, with stories and information about constellations, planets, comets, the northern lights, and more. ![]() ![]() ![]() Reading the book felt like going on a tour of the Castle, which was really fun! XD Readers get to learn about the notable places in the Castle, and even meet some new characters relating to those places (or I just forgot they were mentioned in the books). What I liked was how the news clippings and pamphlets made the Septimus Heap world more vivid. Basically, most of what I read here were small, additional details to stories I already know. While interesting to know, they are nothing new and I would've expected that those characters were thinking/doing those things anyway. Some parts are about what the characters were thinking/doing during certain events in the books. And I'm not talking about deep backstories mostly they are already included in the original books, just in less detail. Some parts are backstories-what happened with the characters and the places before the events in the first book. Unlike supplementary books in other series, The Magykal Papers does not really add any new story. But I found that I couldn't pore over it like I did with the other books mostly the pages are presented as information, not as stories, so it seemed tiring to read everything in one go. The Magykal Papers is a book containing news clippings, pamphlets, diary entries, letters, notices, and official receipts of the people and places in the Septimus Heap world.Īngie Sage does not forget to add the lovable wit found in her Septimus Heap books, so it was a very enjoyable read. Of course, this is a must for Septimus Heap fans. ![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe it needs to be awakened, rekindled, or maybe it’s still as strong. I’ve said this before, I love second chance romance novels because the chemistry is already existing. I still want to add that trope to the childhood friends to lovers and return to hometown ones, since it’s got all my favourite ingredients. While Quinn and Sawyer never were together before Quinn left Kingsford, they secretly pined for each other. In my book, this qualifies as a second chance romance, but it’s not completely accurate. ![]() Close to twenty years later, work brings her back to her hometown and a second chance at broken relationships. When Quinn moved to New York City from her hometown of Kingsford, she left everything and everyone behind: her depressed mother, her younger sister Kelly, her former best friend Sawyer who meant everything to her. I’m not sure why but this was my first book by Monica McCallan. ![]() ![]() ![]() 'A compelling world filled with beautiful, brutal magic and characters that feel real enough to touch' Sara Holland, New York Times-bestselling author of Everless An epic tale of love and revenge set in a world inspired by Inquisition-era Spain pits the magical Moria against a terrifying royal authority bent on their destruction. As Renata grows more deeply embedded in the royal court, she uncovers a secret that could change the fate of the entire kingdom - and end the war that has cost her everything. But returning to the palace stirs memories long locked away. ![]() Can she keep her cover, even as she burns for vengeance against the brutal, enigmatic prince? Her life and the fate of the Moria depend on it. When Dez, her commander - and the boy she's grown to love - is taken captive by the notorious Principe Dorado, Renata must return to the palace and complete his top-secret mission herself. Now Renata is one of the Whispers, a rebel spy working against the crown. As a memory thief, the rarest and most feared of the magical Moria, she was used to carry out the King's Wrath, a siege that resulted in the deaths of thousands of her own people. ![]() 'E pic and spellbinding' Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles series Renata was only a child when she was kidnapped by the crown. An epic tale of love and revenge set in a world inspired by Inquisition-era Spain pits the magical Moria against a terrifying royal authority bent on their destruction. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Kirkus Reviews compared Reynold's writing to Rod Serling's monologues due to "its perfectly paced foreboding and unsettling tension, both gentled by lightly ominous humor." They also praised Brown's illustration, who used a grayscale tone except for the crayon, calling this choice a callback to the old sci-fi thrillers, as well as an introduction to the horror genre for new readers. ![]() The third book in the "Creepy Tales!" series, it was published by Simon & Schuster on Augand tells the story of Jasper, a young rabbit who finds and uses a possessed crayon in order to get good grades at school.Ĭreepy Crayon! was received positively by critics and was a topseller children's fiction book in the United States. Creepy Crayon! is a horror children's book written by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Peter Brown. ![]() ![]() Still, Nick offers Benji shelter among his ragtag group of queer teens, as long as Benji can control the monster and use its power to defend the ALC. The ALC’s leader, Nick, is gorgeous, autistic, and a deadly shot, and he knows Benji’s darkest secret: the cult’s bioweapon is mutating him into a monster deadly enough to wipe humanity from the earth once and for all. ![]() Desperately, he searches for a place where the cult can’t get their hands on him, or more importantly, on the bioweapon they infected him with.īut when cornered by monsters born from the destruction, Benji is rescued by a group of teens from the local Acheson LGBTQ+ Center, affectionately known as the ALC. Sixteen-year-old trans boy Benji is on the run from the cult that raised him-the fundamentalist sect that unleashed Armageddon and decimated the world’s population. A furious, queer debut novel about embracing the monster within and unleashing its power against your oppressors. ![]() ![]() ![]() She wasn’t ready for what it would cost her. As she comes into the spotlight, so too do the skeletons of a past she hadn’t even realized was haunting her.Įira went into the trials ready for a fight. ![]() She’s invited to the royal court with the “Prince of the Tower,” discovers her rare talent for forbidden magic, and at midnight, Eira secretly meets with a handsome elfin ambassador.īut, Eira soon learns, no reward is without risk. ![]() Pitted against the best sorcerers in the Empire, Eira fights to be one of four champions. She’s the most unwanted apprentice in the Tower of Sorcerers until the day she decides to step out and compete for a spot in the Tournament of Five Kingdoms. ![]() Perfect for fans of The Legend of Korra, Truthwitch, and A Sorcery of Thorns, this magical new fantasy will leave readers desperate for more.Įighteen-year-old Waterrunner Eira Landan lives her life in the shadows - the shadow of her older brother, of her magic’s whispers, and of the person she accidentally killed. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The book begins by focusing on the two front running bands in the punk music scene: New York City's Velvet Underground and Detroit, Michigan's Motor City Five. Urn:oclc:5171972 Republisher_date 20140403111800 Republisher_operator Scandate 20140219015812 Scanner . 'Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk' by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain is a collection of firsthand accounts of the history of the punk music scene. Much later, McNeil and McCain started the website, which covered the history of punk, along with interviews and related content. OL17743004W Page_number_confidence 89.77 Pages 494 Pdf_module_version 0.0.20 Ppi 500 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0349108803 Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk André Malraux, Legs McNeil, Gillian McCain Grove Press, 2006 - Punk culture - 452 pages 1080 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google. As you may know, Legs McNeil is the co-author of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk along with Gillian McCain. ![]() Urn:lcp:pleasekillmeunce00legs_0:epub:f89d5339-3631-4acd-8976-a73a85061614 Extramarc OhioLINK Library Catalog Foldoutcount 0 Identifier pleasekillmeunce00legs_0 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t8tb3qh2d Invoice 11 Isbn 0140266909ĩ780140266900 Lccn 98139308 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary_edition Inventing Punk PLEASE KILL ME The Uncensored Oral History of Punk By Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain Grove Press Punk was a musical movement that reacted against the pastoral sentimentality, expressionistic excess, and superstar bloat of 60s rock with short, fast, hard, acerbic songs. Sanrafaelpubliclibrary External-identifier Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 14:16:26 Bookplateleaf 0008 Boxid IA1117312 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Donor ![]() ![]() ![]() The other was the practice of enriching the country’s flour supply with vitamins and minerals-particularly, Price said, with thiamin, or vitamin B1: “There was a huge trend with thiamin, the idea that all of America was deficient in thiamin, and, ‘Oh my god, if we don’t put thiamin in flour, then we’re not going to be able to fight the Nazis.’” "There were all these rumors that the Nazis were basically race-building through vitamins." One was the creation of the Recommended Daily Allowances, the first set of guidelines for how much of each nutrient a person ought to consume. ![]() Three ideas emerged from the National Nutrition Conference for Defense that still exist today. “There were all these rumors that the Nazis were restricting vitamins in their conquered people’s foods and giving their young men vitamin supplements and basically race-building through vitamins.” “There was this idea of optimization: ‘What do we need to do to optimize Americans’ health, to make sure we have enough pep and vigor to get us through this war?’” said Catherine Price, the author of Vitamania: Our Obsessive Quest for Nutritional Perfection. ![]() to discuss a weapon that would help the U.S. In 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt summoned hundreds of scientists, doctors, and food manufacturers to Washington, D.C. ![]() |
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