Dying at Deadloch's pastry-fication of Wentworth's most vicious villains.
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Petition to give the survivors of all the massacres and genocides Kissinger helped orchestrate free plane tickets to his funeral and a shovel once they arrive
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𝓜en go to battle, women wage war. ⚔️
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Plus One by John Hare
Plus One by John Hare. Margaret Ferguson Books, an imprint of Holiday House, 2024. 9780823450435
Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3
Format: Hardcover picture book
What did you like about the book? Agnes is the new girl at school, and decides to host a tea party to get to know her classmates. While delivering invitations to girls in her class, one invitation goes astray and…
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Plus One by John Hare
Plus One by John Hare. Margaret Ferguson Books, an imprint of Holiday House, 2024. 9780823450435
Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3
Format: Hardcover picture book
What did you like about the book? Agnes is the new girl at school, and decides to host a tea party to get to know her classmates. While delivering invitations to girls in her class, one invitation goes astray and…
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The veteran musicians somehow end up looking in their own pasts to make the sense of their own possible futures, if that makes a lick of sense then. I mean, some manage to tour by playing their most famous albums, yet a couple like to rerecord them. Cale belongs to the category of these musicians, but don't hold that against him. Sure, he could've picked a better album for that than Music For A New Society. M:FANS, the remake, is not bad, one just find the latter a bit unnecessary thanks to the spectre of the original that remains one of Cale's greatest LPs thanks to the latter's haunting minimalism. I sort of get what Cale wanted to do with M:FANS, i.e. he wanted to check what happens with the grief later. Still, he should've tackled an album of original material for this theme.
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Bizard: The Bear Wizard is a lot of fun with a cute story that kids will enjoy
Bizard: The Bear Wizard is a lot of fun with a cute story that kids will enjoy #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Bear was just an average bear, until the day a tornado lodged an out-of-control wizard’s wand in his head. Now he looks a bit like a cross between a bear and a unicorn. He is none too pleased, but it seems he might be stuck with the wand for the foreseeable future.
Story: Chrissie KrebsArt: Chrissie Krebs
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A pale moon was watching Jack Frost paint the trees
With a magical brush,
While the leaves that had fallen were blown by the breeze
In a terrible rush.
A wee drop of dew turned to diamonds and jade,
That a monarch might wear;
A breath of south wind through the valley and glade
Lent a song to the air.
Old Mother Earth with a smile to the Fall
Had said, "Can't you see—
The blossoms and trees, the flowers and all
Will come back to me?"
Even you, as life's pleasures drop off by degrees,
Will hail a new birth,
And will pillow your head—like any of these,
On the bosom of Earth.
January by Margaret Cotter Ferguson
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Out this week: Santiago! (Margaret Ferguson Books, $22.99):
Jay Hosler (The Way of the Hive) writes and draws this biographical graphic novel about the father of modern neuroscience, Santiago Ramon y Caja, who wanted to be an artist but was pressured by his parents to go to medical school. He discovered the microscopic mysteries of the brain and, using the art skills he had honed as a child, painted brain cells to unlock their secrets — and then went on to win the Nobel Prize.
See what other comics and graphic novels will arrive in comic shops this week.
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