artbloz · 1 year ago
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Aquí está el original, sobre mi dibujo anterior :3
Es sobre Wally colores leyendo algo y se sonroja mientras ríe, ¿creo? Ni idea, pero gracias por los seguidores, hermosa familia, las amo con mi corazoncito de coquito :D
Espero que lo disfruten tanto cómo yo
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ao3feed-supercorp · 2 years ago
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One - Shots (Varios)
by RomiEmison2914
Este libro lo había subido en Wattpad pero me lo elimino, así que despues de pensarlo mucho, decidi comenzar a subirlo en esta plataforma, espero no haya algun problema con ninguno de mis OS.
Words: 34623, Chapters: 2/?, Language: Español
Fandoms: Pretty Little Liars Series - Sara Shepard, The Perfectionists (TV 2019), Cobra Kai (TV), Rebelde (Mexico TV 2004), Fifth Harmony (Band), Victorious (TV), Glee, Demi Lovato (Musician), Selena Gomez (Musician), Elite (TV), Soy Luna (TV), Supergirl (TV 2015), Once Upon a Time (TV), Wednesday (TV 2022)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage
Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen
Characters: Alison DiLaurentis, Emily Fields, Mona Vanderwaal, Taylor Irene Hotchkiss, Camila Cabello, Lauren Jauregui, Tori Vega, Jade West, Rachel Berry, Quinn Fabray, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Spencer Hastings, Aria Montgomery, Samuel García Domínguez, Carla Rosón Caleruega, Ámbar Smith, Luna Valente, Kara Danvers, Lena Luthor, Evil Queen | Regina Mills, Emma Swan, Samantha LaRusso, Tory Nichols, Wednesday Addams, Enid Sinclair, Roberta Pardo Rey, Mía Colucci
Relationships: Dulce María/Anahí Puente, Roberta Pardo/Mia Colucci, Alison DiLaurentis/Emily Fields, Shay Mitchell/Sasha Pieterse, Mona Vanderwaal/Taylor Hotchkiss, Janel Parrish/Hayley Erin, Camila Cabello/Lauren Jauregui, Tori Vega/Jade West, Elizabeth Gillies/Victoria Justice, Rachel Berry/Quinn Fabray, Dianna Agron/Lea Michele, Selena Gomez/Demi Lovato, Spencer Hastings/Aria Montgomery, Lucy Hale/Troian Bellisario, Samuel García Domínguez/Carla Rosón Caleruega, Itzan Escamilla/Ester Expositó, Ámbar Smith/Luna Valente, Karol Sevilla/Valentina Zenere, Kara Danvers/Lena Luthor, Melissa Benoist/Katie McGrath, Regina Mills/Emma Swan, Jennifer Morrison/Lana Parrilla, Samantha LaRusso/Tory Nichols, Peyton List/Mary Mouser
Additional Tags: Crossovers & Fandom Fusions, Alternate Universe, Character Death, Canon Universe, Teen Romance, Drama & Romance, Angst with a Happy Ending, Sad Ending, Sex
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ao3feed-samtory · 2 years ago
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One - Shots (Varios)
read on AO3 here
by RomiEmison2914
Este libro lo había subido en Wattpad pero me lo elimino, así que despues de pensarlo mucho, decidi comenzar a subirlo en esta plataforma, espero no haya algun problema con ninguno de mis OS.
Words: 34623, Chapters: 2/?, Language: Español
Fandoms: Pretty Little Liars Series - Sara Shepard, The Perfectionists (TV 2019), Cobra Kai (TV), Rebelde (Mexico TV 2004), Fifth Harmony (Band), Victorious (TV), Glee, Demi Lovato (Musician), Selena Gomez (Musician), Elite (TV), Soy Luna (TV), Supergirl (TV 2015), Once Upon a Time (TV), Wednesday (TV 2022)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage
Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen
Characters: Alison DiLaurentis, Emily Fields, Mona Vanderwaal, Taylor Irene Hotchkiss, Camila Cabello, Lauren Jauregui, Tori Vega, Jade West, Rachel Berry, Quinn Fabray, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Spencer Hastings, Aria Montgomery, Samuel García Domínguez, Carla Rosón Caleruega, Ámbar Smith, Luna Valente, Kara Danvers, Lena Luthor, Evil Queen | Regina Mills, Emma Swan, Samantha LaRusso, Tory Nichols, Wednesday Addams, Enid Sinclair, Roberta Pardo Rey, Mía Colucci
Relationships: Dulce María/Anahí Puente, Roberta Pardo/Mia Colucci, Alison DiLaurentis/Emily Fields, Shay Mitchell/Sasha Pieterse, Mona Vanderwaal/Taylor Hotchkiss, Janel Parrish/Hayley Erin, Camila Cabello/Lauren Jauregui, Tori Vega/Jade West, Elizabeth Gillies/Victoria Justice, Rachel Berry/Quinn Fabray, Dianna Agron/Lea Michele, Selena Gomez/Demi Lovato, Spencer Hastings/Aria Montgomery, Lucy Hale/Troian Bellisario, Samuel García Domínguez/Carla Rosón Caleruega, Itzan Escamilla/Ester Expositó, Ámbar Smith/Luna Valente, Karol Sevilla/Valentina Zenere, Kara Danvers/Lena Luthor, Melissa Benoist/Katie McGrath, Regina Mills/Emma Swan, Jennifer Morrison/Lana Parrilla, Samantha LaRusso/Tory Nichols, Peyton List/Mary Mouser
Additional Tags: Crossovers & Fandom Fusions, Alternate Universe, Character Death, Canon Universe, Teen Romance, Drama & Romance, Angst with a Happy Ending, Sad Ending, Sex
read on AO3 here
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leblogdemarinaetjeanmarie · 2 years ago
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SAMEDI 3 DECEMBRE 2022 (Billet 1 / 6)
« MES RENDEZ-VOUS AVEC LEO » (1h 37min)
Un film de Sophie Hyde, avec Emma Thomson, Daryl McCormack…
Tout est dit dans la critique ci-dessous. Rajouter un mot serait redondant. Malgré quelques petites longueurs de ci de là, le film nous a beaucoup plu.
Nous lui donnons tous les deux ❤️❤️❤️,5 cœurs sur 5.
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LE PITCH - Une sexagénaire coincée fait l’apprentissage de l’abandon de soi avec un Escort Boy dans ce film de Sophie Hyde, gonflé et subtilement maîtrisé.
Le moyen de faire autrement ? Nancy n’a jamais connu l’orgasme et elle n’a couché qu’avec son mari, mort deux ans auparavant. Cette veuve a des excuses pour s’offrir les services d’un gigolo dans une chambre d’hôtel. C’est la première fois qu’elle se comporte ainsi. Elle le répète sans cesse. On veut bien la croire. Cette ancienne prof (elle enseignait la religion) rougit de son audace. Le jeune homme la réconforte. Allons, tout cela n’est pas si grave. Une gorgée de Champagne facilitera les choses. La cliente se change, troque sa tenue un brin radada contre une nuisette sur laquelle elle a laissé l’étiquette - oups. Il y aura quatre rendez-vous. Le numéro un se termine par un baiser. Le deuxième commence par une liste d’expériences qu’elle a envie de découvrir et qu’elle lit comme un sommelier annoncerait la carte des vins.
Le moment est si important qu’elle met ses lunettes sur le nez. Léo Grande prend ça à la légère. Ce garçon n’a pas honte de son métier et il sait réduire les inhibitions de la sexagénaire coincée. Quand il trinque, c’est le genre à lever son verre « à être empiriquement sexy ». La femme fond. Ils parlent, tournent autour du pot. Ses enfants l’ont déçue : son fils l’ennuie et sa fille n’arrête pas de l’appeler depuis Barcelone. Léo, lui, ne voit plus sa mère à laquelle il a raconté qu’il travaillait sur un derrick en mer du Nord. Bien sûr, ils ne se sont pas donné leur vrai nom. Il est calme, professionnel, poli. Elle est nerveuse, fébrile, empotée. Oui, elle a toujours simulé. Cela va sans doute pouvoir s’arranger.
Le scénario est malin, sensible, gonflé. Il aborde des sujets pas si souvent traités. Le vieillissement, la frustration, l’amour tarifé sont évoqués avec un humour percutant et une justesse louable. Il fallait marcher sur des œufs. Il n’est pas anodin que les dialogues et la réalisation soient signés par deux femmes (Katy Brand est avec la réalisatrice la co-scénaristedu film). Il convient de saluer - chapeau bas - Emma Thompson. On sait qu’elle était une grande actrice. Quelque chose se passe en plus. Elle baisse la garde, confie à l’héroïne une profonde personnalité, passe de l’incertitude à la révélation. Le plaisir est un lent apprentissage. Il y a une scène d’ores et déjà inoubliable où la comédienne considère dans la glace son corps dénudé, avec ses défauts, l’atteinte de l’âge. Le sourire mystérieux qui apparaît alors sur son visage. C’est du grand art. On a du mal à décider laquelle de ses rivales aurait été capable de pareille gageure. C’est un Stradivarius.
Le couple qu’elle forme avec l’élégant Daryl McCormack produit des étincelles. La chimie fonctionne, dans ce pas de deux, ce ballet sur des draps froissés. La subversion se réfugie dans cette suite londonienne, baignée d’une ambiance à la Philip Roth. Le vrai féminisme ces jours-ci coûte le prix d’une place de cinéma. Cela ne se refuse pas. En plus, c’est sûrement moins cher que les prestations de Léo Grande. Allez, Room Service !
(Source : « lefigaro.fr » - Eric Neuhoff)
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hits1000 · 2 years ago
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Top Songs of 2012 - Hits of 2012 [10 years ago]
Top Songs of 2012 - Hits of 2012 [10 years ago] Top Songs of 2012 including: Adele - Skyfall, Alicia Keys - Girl on Fire, Avicii - Levels, Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven, Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe, Christina Perri - A Thousand Years, Coldplay ft. Rihanna - Princess Of China and many more! Subscribe to our channel to see more of our content! https://www.facebook.com/hits1000top https://twitter.com/Hits10001 1. Adele - Skyfall 2. Alicia Keys - Girl on Fire 3. Arisa - La notte 4. Avicii - Levels 5. BB BRUNES - Coups et Blessures 6. Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven 7. Cali Y El Dandee - Yo Te Esperaré 8. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe 9. Chiara Galiazzo - Due respiri 10. Christina Perri - A Thousand Years 11. Coldplay ft. Rihanna - Princess Of China 12. Culcha Candela - Von Allein 13. David Guetta ft. Sia - She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) 14. Demi Lovato - Give Your Heart a Break 15. Die Toten Hosen - Tage wie diese 16. DJ Antoine ft. The Beat Shakers - Ma Chérie 17. Efecto Pasillo - Pan Y Mantequilla 18. Emeli Sandé - Next To Me 19. Emma - Non E' L'Inferno 20. Flo Rida - Whistle 21. Francesca Michielin - Distratto 22. Fun. - Some Nights 23. Fun. ft. Janelle Monáe - We Are Young 24. Gotye ft. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know 25. Green Day - Oh Love 26. Gusttavo Lima - Balada (Tche tcherere tche tche) 27. Imagine Dragons - It's Time 28. Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull - Dance Again 29. Jessie J - Domino 30. José De Rico ft. Henry Méndez - Rayos De Sol 31. Justin Bieber - Mistletoe 32. Katy Perry - Part Of Me 33. Katy Perry - The One That Got Away 34. Katy Perry - Wide Awake 35. Ke$ha - Die Young 36. Kelly Clarkson - Dark Side 37. Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 38. La Oreja de Van Gogh - Cometas Por El Cielo 39. Lana Del Rey - Born To Die 40. Loreen - Euphoria 41. Luan Santana - Incondicional 42. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop 43. Marina and the Diamonds - Primadonna 44. Marisa Monte - Depois 45. Maroon 5 - One More Night 46. Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa - Payphone 47. Marteria, Yasha, Miss Platnum - Lila Wolken 48. Matt Houston ft. P-Square - Positif 49. Miguel Bosé & Ximena Sariñana - Aire Soy 50. Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait 51. Neon Trees - Everybody Talks 52. Of Monsters And Men - Little Talks 53. Olly Murs ft. Flo Rida - Troublemaker 54. One Direction - One Thing 55. One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful 56. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time 57. P!nk - Try 58. Pablo Alborán - Te he echado de menos 59. Paula Fernandes - Cuidar Mais De Mim 60. Phillip Phillips - Home 61. PSY - Gangnam Style 62. Rihanna - Diamonds 63. Río Roma - Me Cambiaste la Vida 64. Robbie Williams - Candy 65. Roberto Carlos - Esse Cara Sou Eu 66. Santiano - Frei wie der Wind 67. Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin - Don't You Worry Child 68. Taio Cruz ft. Flo Rida - Hangover 69. TAL - Le Sens de la Vie 70. Tal & M. Pokora - Envole moi 71. Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 72. The Black Keys - Lonely Boy 73. The Killers - Runaways 74. The Lumineers - Ho Hey 75. The Script ft. will.i.am - Hall of Fame 76. The Wanted - Chasing The Sun 77. The Wanted - Glad You Came 78. Train - Drive By 79. will.i.am ft. Britney Spears - Scream & Shout 80. will.i.am ft. Eva Simons - This Is Love Related Searches: Greatest Hits of 2012, Best Jukebox 2012 Playlist, Late 2012 Non Stop , Top 2012 Non Stop, Mix 2012 Compilation, Best 2012 List, Late 2012 UK, Best 2012 Playlist, Best 2012 Non Stop, Best 2012 Video, Greatest 2012 Non Stop, Mix 2012 Playlist, Best Jukebox 2012 List, List of 2012 Mix, Top 2012 USA, Best Songs of 2012, Top Music 2012, Hits of 2012 Relate Hashtags: #songsof2012 #hits2012 #songs2012 #listof2012mix #hits2012 #bestsongs2012 #classic2012playlist #greatest2012nonstop #best2012list #best2012video #top2012mix #greatest2012video #mix2012playlist #top2012nonstop #mix2012compilation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPLY20iWPE4
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queenofsaltysaddness-blog · 6 years ago
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FOLLOW @casuallysipsthetea ON INSTA! THEY MADE THIS
despacito 420 (feat. cardi b, kanye west, lil uzi vert, lil pump, nicki minaj, migos, ariana grande, billie eilish, lil xan, noah cyrus, lorde, panic! at the disco, my chemical romance, rex orange county, lele pons, famous dex, jay-z, beyoncé, drake, eminem, lil wayne, snoop dogg, future, tekoshi, rihanna, post malone, mac miller, big sean, 21 savage, logic, selena gomez, taylor swift, katy perry, jennifer lopez, shawn mendes, danielle bregoli) | LYRICS
(cardi b)
shit it be cardi okurrr
420 bitch all on offset,
his dick go eowww
(kanye west)
das mah girl cardi.
bitch its kanye in the house.
i got all this gucci and bitches be jelly. yuuhhh KANYE.
(lil uzi vert)
420 in her pussy,
420 in this gucci,
i got money bags,
money bands, got no time
for your thick girls. ha, lil uzi vert.
(nicki minaj)
shit- nicki minaj.
shoutout to my girl ari,
been there for me on this 420.
i get high, get fly, and get me some fucking thai. i may be a monster but hey bitch i am nicki minaj, lets go
(migos)
taste so yummy. taste so good.
when she in the 420, when she in the hood. my momma luh me, i ain’t gotta worth (gotta worry). but my bitch thick so let me dick that down.
(ariana grande)
and if it’s sad, play this on your alexa. oooooosoansjsj alexa play sweetener! [whistle notes]
(billie eilish)
i play shit with khalid, i’m only sixteen, y’all motherfuckers come wit me to do lean, ion know how to properly make that shit but bitch this despacito 420.
(lil xan)
i dick my thick girls down with my gucci, i dick my flat girls down with my gucci, i just got on all my gucci. and shit i may be depressed but i got on all my gucci while i dick down my girlz
(noah cyrus)
yuh i’m datin lil xan so that’s why i’m slightly relevant.
(lorde)
i look like michael jackson but it’s 420
(panic! at the disco)
i don’t smoke, i drink alcohOoOooOoOol. i sing really high notes so that’s what i do, and on 420 i sing even hiiiiIiIiIiIiIighEr.
(my chemical romance)
(just kidding they don’t have a verse because they’re not together anymore)
(rex orange county)
my girl got me confuuused and i’m saaaad. if y’all listen to me you copying emma chamberlain, yuh yuh yuh bITCH.
(lele pons)
hola i’m latina, the only latina in this fucking song meant for latinos but it’s with a bunch of american putas. amigos soy latina!! lati fucking na!!
(famous dex)
baby girls tryna kick it with me, but i be playing despacito and dicking down your girl instead, i be poppin xans and poppin dolla bills. dexter. woo. dex.
(jay-z)
shit i smoke after i fuck beyoncé, beyonchey, beyoncgay, beyoncelay off the weed, save some for me, aye bitch
(beyoncé)
SAY MY NAME SAY MY NAAAAAAAME WHEN NO ONE IS AROUND BOY SAY BABY wanna get highhhh
(drake)
i can’t really trust nobody no more, they all do me wrong, man. shit. my man eminem boutta take over, a’ least he ain’t fake.
(eminem)
you know slim shady got me big, but your girls ass got me bigga, i be seeing all these girls and they be getting thicka, i ain’t no monster i’m just me, but i ain’t me if that’s what y’all ain’t wanna see, haha aye.
(lil wayne)
i ain’t that famous but i got girls, i got chicks, i got thick ones, thick, thicc, thick girls, shit lil wayne. my girl got that chanel and she still thick, yuh.
(snoop dogg)
this song made for me because i be 420 always. yuh, smoke weed. breathe weed. unless you got asthma, smoke weed hey hey. 420 snoop leggo
(future)
ya i may need love an affection in rihanna’s love song but what i really need is some dope while my girl ride my dick, cuz she thick, and i slick aye future.
(tekoshi)
eni meeni mini moe i catch a hoe right by her toe. yeah that quote fefe but that song got big hits, aye huhuh. tekoshi got skills tekoshi got grills tekoshi got kills kills kills on these hoes.
(rihanna)
imma bad bitch riri, i do dope while on a dick, i smoke cigarettes while my man put him inside of me, yuh, riri. sex. yuh.
(post malone)
i prolly fucked yo bitch last night, but i ain’t even care, aye i be a rock star. i fuck bitches, get high, get dough, and shit that it though. yuh. posty.
(mac miller)
i got big from one ariana song in 2013, yuh. i miss you girl ari, but i still be rapping for yuh. ayyee.
(big sean)
it always be 420 in this group, it be lit, it be big sean. i keep it 420, i keep it clean, i keep it smellin like fresh sardines, ya 420 bitch.
(21 savage)
21 savage got it in check. i got thick girls and gucci, that’s alll i need. i like hot sauce on my chicken. shit y’all. 21 lets go
THIS IS PT 1
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punkenglishnerd · 4 years ago
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For the ask game, every one that ends in 4 x
Aah thank you so much for sending a bunch!!!
4: Do you like your name? Why? I have a... complicated relationship with my name. I like the name Katie which is the nickname I go by, but it’s short for Katherine. I think in general Katherine is a pretty name, but it doesn’t suit me and I’ve never liked the name for myself. I’ve also been bitter about my full name (first, middle, and last) ever since I was a little girl because not a single part of it is Japanese. Literally everyone else in my family has at least a Japanese middle name, but my sister and I don’t and it’s always been a very sore subject for me.
14: If you can live anywhere in the world where would it be? Why? London!! Hands down London!!!! I’m still hoping and aspiring to move back someday (I lived there for 4 months while studying abroad and I fell in love with the city).
24: How much money do you have in your wallet at the moment? I don’t carry cash in my wallet... only my debit card :p
34: Favorite actress? It’s hard to choose just one!! I adore Emma Thompson, Cate Blanchett, and Gillian Anderson to name a few :)
44: What is your biggest fear? To lose the people I love
54: Do you go to college? Not anymore! I graduated with a BA in English back in 2018. I’m hoping to go back to school to get a Master’s degree, but I don’t think that’ll happen anytime soon bc of covid...
64: Favorite dipping sauce? Okay this might sound really disgusting but keep in mind that this is a common dipping sauce in Hawaii and I grew up on it... I love mayo mixed with shoyu (soy sauce).
74: What is your crush’s first and last initial? CF (Colin Firth lol)
84: Chocolate or rainbow sprinkles? Rainbow!
94: Favorite lyrics right now? “These carob-colored almond eyes / Would rest to see my cashew princess / In the swirling marble sky”
Send me some unusual asks!
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libromundoes · 5 years ago
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Resumen de los libros infantiles: los mejores nuevos libros ilustrados y novelas | Niños y adolescentes
Los mundos imaginarios, los documentales absorbentes y las estúpidas risas del vientre deberían aliviar a los niños frustrados durante el encierro. En los libros ilustrados, Smriti Halls y Ella Okstad proponen una rima descarada a través de una casa descuidada, que incluye un panda jugando al bádminton y un tigre haciendo algo maloliente. Elefante en mi cocina! (Egmont) Pero las criaturas ruidosas y desplazadas solo quieren que sus propios hábitats estén protegidos en esta dicha, una introducción atractiva a las ideas de conservación para los muy jóvenes.
De Richard Jones, ilustrador de El león de nieveviene Perdido (Simon & Schuster), su primer título de autor-ilustrador. Lost, un pequeño y atractivo perro marrón oscuro con una alegre bufanda roja, está perdido, sin lugar a donde llamar. Desde el campo hasta la ciudad insensible, vaga, temeroso y hambriento, hasta que un gesto de bondad lo atrae. Puede que no sea una historia inusual, pero su delicado patetismo y calidez la impregnan de una saludable sensación de confort.
Soy moreno (Lantana) de Ashok Banker y Sandhya Prabhat es una celebración alegre de piel morena y logros de largo alcance – "Soy morena, soy hermosa, soy perfecta. Corrí esta carrera, gané este premio, escribí este libro. Lleno de todas las formas diferentes y maravillosas de ser morena, ya sea para adorar, trabajar, jugar o comer, es inspirador sin ser predicador, desplegando una gama inspiradora de posibilidades.
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Soy moreno por Ashok Banker y Sandhya Prabhat. Fotografía: Sandhya Prabhat
durante este tiempo Abogado pregunta (Ilustrador Orchard) del primer ilustrador Momoko Abe es un delicioso paseo gráfico audaz en los pasillos de los supermercados, mientras el abogado pregunta: "¿Qué soy yo?" Frutas o verduras, queso o huevos … La búsqueda del conocimiento del aguacate finalmente conduce a una exuberante confianza en el tomate, que declara que cuando eres tan fabuloso como el aguacate , simplemente no importa.
Para los niños de cinco a ocho años, el sello Emer Stamp de Pig Diaries cambia de alcaparras a alcaparras PLAGAS (Hodder), iniciando una nueva serie hilarante. La abuela atravesó al joven ratón Stix para que nunca permitiera que los humanos lo vieran, pero cuando Stix se una al Peewit Educatorium para Serious Terrible Scoundrels, ¿a dónde irá en su búsqueda de La codiciada distinción de plaga del año? La nueva aventura Stamp es muy divertida, con suficientes diseños expresivos y chistes de caca para deleitar a los fanáticos de Pig desde hace mucho tiempo, así como a los nuevos lectores.
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Momoko Abe Abogado pregunta. Fotografía: Momoko Abe
En el jardin (Princeton), un magnífico libro ilustrado de gran tamaño de Emma Giuliani, presenta a dos hermanos de vanguardia, Plum y Robin, mientras aprovechan un año para mantener su parche Debajo de persianas bellamente diseñadas hay información sobre frutas, flores y follaje. Lleno de palabras ricas (pedúnculo, pericarpio) y placeres sensuales de una brisa cálida, olores dulces y el disfrute de las cosas en crecimiento, crea una sensación de espacio reconfortante para aquellos que tienen Acceso limitado al mundo exterior.
Por más de siete años, Jack Noel Clásicos cómicos: Grandes expectativas (Egmont) es una exploración de cómics de las aventuras de Pip, Miss Havisham, Magwitch y Estella, que presenta gran parte del lenguaje original y está repleto de garabatos interesantes que explican o rebuscan en la historia. Un placer entretenido y estimulante es el camino ideal para un autor cuya verbosidad es desagradable para la mayoría de los niños, pero cuya intriga carnosa y personajes inolvidables ofrecen mucho.
Más de ocho lectores con gusto por la fantasía se deleitarán con el debut de LD Lapinski Agencia de viajes Strangeworlds (Orion) Cuando Flick entra en una destartalada agencia de viajes y se hace amiga de su dueño adolescente Jonathan, ella descubre que las maletas que cubren sus paredes son puertas de otros mundos. Pero la energía fluye de Five Lights, el mundo en el centro de todo: ¿puede Flick salvarla de algún modo del colapso y también salvar su propio mundo? Confiado, ingenioso, inventivo y desbordante, este primer álbum escribió un "futuro clásico" como el rock de Brighton.
Editores súper legibles, Barrington Stoke proviene de David Long Supervivencia en el espacio, una nueva versión de la misión Apolo 13 lanzada para coincidir con el 50 aniversario de su lanzamiento. Escrito con una simplicidad cristalina, lleno de hechos fascinantes sobre la historia de los viajes espaciales y una sensación de emoción dramática de contenido, ofrece a las imaginaciones acumuladas la oportunidad de Deje la Tierra en una aventura implacable.
Finalmente, Kirsty Applebaum TrooFriend (Nosy Crow) es una historia agradablemente siniestra de inteligencia artificial, sensibilidad y ofuscación corporativa. El TrooFriend 560 nunca mentirá, robará ni acosará, ¿qué padre no lo querría para su hijo? Pero cuando Sarah recibe el TrooFriend al que llama Ivy, descubre rápidamente que las respuestas de tipo humano conducen a emociones similares a las de los humanos. ¿Qué sucede cuando un androide aprende a sentir? Contada desde el punto de vista de Ivy, la segunda novela de Applebaum es una historia de ciencia ficción sincera y convincente.
Resumen de adolescentes
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Robin Hood: piratería, robos y flechas en llamas por Robert Muchamore, tecla de acceso rápido, £ 6.99 Ambientada en una versión contemporánea y ligeramente distópica de Midlands, este rugiente escape de alto octanaje que reinventa al autor de la serie de culto CHERUB sirve a un Robin de 12 años con habilidades de piratería, espíritu rápido y Un arco curvo de fibra de carbono. Cuando su padre es arrestado por un crimen que no cometió, Robin cae bajo la culpa del gángster Guy Gisborne y se refugia con los habitantes hippies del peligroso Bosque de Sherwood, robando casos controlados por Gisborne. con la ayuda de Marion Maid, mientras que su medio hermano Little John encuentra un punto medio inesperado con el Sheriff de Nottingham. Acción extremadamente legible e increíblemente agradable.
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Buena chica mala sangre por Holly Jackson, Egmont, £ 7.99 Pip Fitz-Amobi, colegiala estrella del exitoso debut de Jackson, Una buena guía de chicas para asesinar, está de vuelta y ahora ofrece un podcast extremadamente popular. Sin embargo, está decidida a no ser más una detective: le llegó demasiado odio después de su primer caso. Entonces, cuando el hermano de su amigo Connor desaparece y su familia le pide que lo ayude, Pip se siente consternado al sentir un hormigueo de emoción familiar. Tan mordaz, tenso y picante como su primer libro, el segundo lanzamiento de Pip confirma a Jackson como un thriller local para mirar.
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Reglas para ser niña por Candace Bushnell y Katie Cotugno, Macmillan, £ 7.99 Cuando "Bex", su hermosa maestra, le está prestando atención, Marin se siente halagada, pero cuando la besa, ella está consternada. Su mejor amigo no le creerá, así que en el periódico de la escuela, Marin escribe un artículo que establece las reglas para las niñas: no seas fácil, no seas mojigata, no seas amiga con él, no lo culpes por intentarlo. Las jerarquías escolares y sociales pueden estar a punto de castigar a Marin en lugar de Bex, pero eso no significa que esté lista para dejar de pelear o perder su voz recién descubierta. Un llamado a las armas ferozmente feminista, Género y la ciudad autor Candace Bushnell.
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Novedades LIJ diciembre 2019
Presentamos una selección de nuevos títulos de literatura infantil y juvenil que hemos recibido en las últimas semanas. Entre ellos, formatos singulares como un libro acordeón y otro con espectaculares pop-ups, varios cómics infantiles, ediciones especiales de clásicos como El Grúfalo, y otras sorpresas.
(Debajo de cada sinopsis, en el enlace «Mas información», se accede a la ficha del libro en la web de la editorial, donde están los datos completos, descargas de fragmentos, enlaces de compra, etc.)
Bahía Acuicornio Katie O’Neill Traducción de Natalia Mosquera Barcelona: Brúfalo (La Cúpula), 2019
Cuando Lana regresa a su pueblo costero natal junto a su padre para ayudar a limpiar los estragos causados por la última gran tormenta, se da cuenta de lo mucho que ha echado de menos el océano, y también la fuerte y tranquilizadora presencia de su tía Mae. Allí, en la playa, Lana descubrirá una colonia de acuicornios, unas pequeñas criaturas mágicas que viven en el arrecife de coral y, con ayuda de su tía –quien parece saber más sobre ellos de lo que está dispuesta a admitir–, se encargará de cuidar de uno de estos fascinantes seres al que encuentra malherido. La amenaza de una nueva tormenta hará que se pongan en duda decisiones tomadas mucho tiempo atrás acerca de cómo coexistir con el mar. Sólo entonces Lana comprenderá que necesita hallar la fuerza necesaria para valerse por sí misma, incluso cuando eso signifique enfrentarse a las personas que siempre han velado por ella.
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Cuentos para niños y niñas que quieren salvar el mundo Carola Benedetto y Luciana Giliento Ilustraciones de Roberta Maddalena Bireau Traducción de Guillermo Medina Gallardo Barcelona: B de Blok, 2019
Nunca se es demasiado jóven para salvar el mundo. Este es el mensaje que transmiten los 16 cuentos de este libro. 16 vidas extraordinarias de personas que luchan cada día por salvar el medio ambiente. 16 historias para los pequeños héroes que salvarán nuestro planeta. De Leonardo di Caprio a Emma Watson, pasando por supuesto por Greta Thunberg o Pierre Rabhi (considerado como el Gandhi de la ecología), el libro cuenta dieciséis historias ejemplares de personas que luchan por el medio ambiente y, por lo tanto, por salvar el planeta.
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El cartero del espacio 2 Guillaume Perreault Traducción de Susana Tornero Brugués Barcelona: Juventud, 2019
Bob, el cartero espacial, esta vez tiene que afrontar un gran desafío: ¡trabajar en equipo! Deberá entregar una sola carta con la ayuda de su nueva compañera en prácticas, Marta. Una tarea aparentemente simple que se convertirá en una aventura de un extremo al otro de la galaxia. Además, parece que esta misteriosa carta ha despertado el interés de una banda no muy amigable… La segunda parte de las aventuras del cartero del espacio es una persecución intergaláctica, con nuevos personajes, nuevos planetas llenos de detalles y de referencias a otras obras de ciencia ficción que condimentan la narración de la jornada catastrófica de Bob.
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El grúfalo / La hija del grúfalo (Edición rimada) Julia Donaldson Ilustraciones de Axel Scheffler Madrid: Bruño, 2019
Caja-regalo con nuevo diseño que incluye los clásicos El grúfalo y La hija del grúfalo en edición rimada, formato cuadrado y cartón. Una nueva oportunidad de descubrir la historia de estos inolvidables personajes creados por Julia Donaldson y Axel Scheffler con un texto en verso sugerente y divertido. Los libros van retractilados.
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Este libro no es para ti Alex Nogués Ilustraciones de Bea Enríquez Barcelona: Takatuka, 2019
El amigo de nuestra protagonista le aconseja que no abra este libro, que no pase ni una página más. Pero ella, desoyendo las advertencias, decide enfrentarse a los peligros que la acechan tras cada nueva página: alienígenas repugnantes, piratas sanguinarios, cocodrilos hambrientos, caracoles mutantes… Un libro solo apto para lectores intrépidos y, sobre todo, muy muy valientes.
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Historias secretas, verdaderas e inventadas de Mina HB Susanna Mattiangeli Ilustraciones de Rita Petruccioli Traducción de Carlos Gumpert Madrid: Anaya, 2019
Cuaderno misceláneo de la protagonista, que reúne textos diversos sobre su vida, sus amigos y familia, el colegio, sus sueños, con notable imaginación y creatividad. Un prodigio de imaginación y humor: «Hola, soy Mina HB. Este es mi cuaderno y en él escribo todo lo que me apetece. Por ejemplo, lo que me pasa en el colegio, las historias que me invento, mis cartas, los mensajitos que le paso a mi amiga Nora y las aventuras de mi cómic favorito. Es un cuaderno casi secreto y suelo esconderlo en mi armario, pero un día, quién sabe, ¡tal vez se convierta en un libro de verdad!»
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La abeja Maya Waldemar Bonsels Ilustraciones de Ester García Traducción de Isabel Hernández Madrid: Nórdica Libros, 2019
Maya es una abeja muy especial. Quiere conocer el mundo y no pasar su vida recogiendo miel y llevándola a la colmena. Es pura alegría. Lo que más desea es conocer al ser humano, del que tanto ha oído hablar. Es tierna y algunas veces algo ingenua, pero su gran corazón le ayuda siempre a salir de los embrollos en los que se mete por su afán de aventura. Waldemar Bonsels Autor alemán, nacido a finales del siglo XIX. La abeja Maya es su libro más famoso. Publicado en 1912 con una tirada de un millón de ejemplares y traducido a veintiocho idiomas, se llegó a adaptar a la televisión en los años setenta, en formato de dibujos animados, con gran éxito.
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La casa en el bosque Laëtitia Bourget Ilustraciones de Alice Gravier Barcelona: Libros del Zorro Rojo, 2019
En este álbum en formato acordeón de 4 metros de largo, el protagonista invita al lector a recorrer de su mano el camino que conduce a su hogar, una casa en el bosque. Por una de las caras del libro gigante, da comienzo el viaje: atravesamos el pueblo, cruzamos el puente, paseamos por la orilla del río… Este entusiasta anfitrión nos explica, paso a paso, cómo llegar a su casa. Una vez allí, en la otra cara del libro, dejamos los zapatos en la entrada y accedemos a las diferentes habitaciones, en las que hay infinidad de detalles por descubrir. El exterior y el interior de la casa se despliegan en este álbum de gran formato que conecta a los primeros lectores con un relato sencillo, que invita a pasear, a observar y a leer jugando.
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Mamá robot Zidrou Ilustraciones de Sébastien Chebret Traducción de María Isabel Soto López Madrid: Edelvives, 2019
Resulta tremendamente práctico tener en casa una mamá robot que se encargue de hacerlo todo… Pero ¿y si un día decidiera ponerse en huelga? Los niños y el padre tendrán que adaptarse a la nueva situación. Una divertida historia que nos hace reflexionar sobre la igualdad de género, que debería empezar en casa.
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Non Stop Tomi Ungerer Traducción de Chema Heras Varela Pontevedra: Kalandraka, 2019
Non Stop fue uno de los últimos libros de Tomi Ungerer, la prueba de que hasta sus últimos días se mantuvo activo y creativo. Aunque aparentemente parece pesimista por el ambiente apocalíptico en el que transcurre la historia, este definitivo legado contiene un mensaje de esperanza, sin dejar de reflejar el carácter crítico del autor. Preocupado por el futuro que espera a los más jóvenes en un mundo maltratado por la contaminación, la extinción de especies y las guerras, Tomi Ungerer presenta un planeta decrépito y deshabitado donde Vasco vaga en solitario, guiado por una sombra protectora que le salva de sucesivos desastres. Una obra donde la vocación literaria de Tomi Ungerer se conjuga con su grafismo más esquemático, de colores planos y contundentes.
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Thornhill. Orfanato para chicas Pam Smy Traducción de Rebeca González Izquierdo Barcelona: Blackie Books, 2019
«Ella ha vuelto. Del miedo me entran escalofríos, que me recorren la espalda desde la nuca. ¿Y ahora qué hago?». En Thornhill, un orfanato encantado, el terror puede no venir de los fantasmas, sino de las niñas que duermen a tu lado. Y la amistad, de las que leen tu diario muchos años después…
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Valientes Clotilde Perrin Traducción de Mercedes Corral Madrid: Maeva Young, 2019
Érase una vez una niña, un niño, una princesa, un príncipe y un hada… ¡Sus trucos te ayudarán a deshacerte de todos los villanos, lobos, ogros y brujas que te cruces por el camino! Conoce sus cualidades, gustos y lecturas favoritas. Descubre en las solapas sus secretos. Disfruta leyendo los cuentos clásicos de los que son protagonistas.
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Hannah Ryan
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Hometown?
Irwin, Ohio. One stop sign and a post office. That's it. I grew up on a 500-acre 5th-generation family farm with the original train depot from the unincorporated community of Irwin on the property.  We grew and harvested corn and soy beans. We had farm animals on the side mostly for my brothers and I to enjoy raising, learning responsibility, hard work, and care at a young age.
Where are you now?
Beautiful Brooklyn, NY. I've been bi-coastal this year working on the Broadway production and the first US Tour of Hamilton. For the past five months, my time has been split between NYC and San Francisco and now LA.
What's your current project?
Hamilton and about a dozen different new musicals, plays, and installation pieces, all of which are in various phases of development. I am currently in the rehearsal process for a 29 hour reading of the new musical All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go with writers Catherine Filloux, Jimmy Roberts and John Daggett. I spent last weekend in Miami presenting Ascended with collaborator Chaz Mena at the Arsht Center, Zoetic Stage. I'm also in the process of further developing a couple different fine art meets narrative meets performance art pieces with my creative collective Nettleworks. We explore themes of modern womanhood, native landscapes, and the telling of untold stories, specifically those about female identity and choice.
Why and how did you get into theatre?
It all began when I was one week old. I was born on December 13 and immediately cast to play the role of baby Jesus for the local Christmas nativity.
Theatre remained a central part of my life from that week on. I suppose it's in my bones, how I’ve always express myself.  As soon as I learned to read I was acting out books for the goats and sheep on my farm or directing Ryan family living room productions with all my cousins.  I was especially obsessed with making music videos. I guess in that way MTV, VH1 (well really televisions and film in general) had a huge impact on my early aesthetic and mode of story telling. I didn't have the opportunity to see Broadway shows as child. I would rent whatever film version musicals existed from my local library. That's how I was introduced to the musical theatre genre through film classics like The Sound of Music, Calamity Jane and The Music Man.
When it came time to decide on a major for college I was torn between something that I thought offered more stability and that my parents were pushing me toward (like Nursing), a degree in Fine Arts (I had a talent for painting), and Theatre. I spent my freshman year dabbling in all three areas of study. I found the collaborative nature of theatre to be so fitting for me. I loved the shades of gray, the room for interpretation, and the opportunity to communicate with others during every phase of the process.
I then studied abroad in London my junior year. Up to that point I was sure I was going to be an actor though I was always thinking like a director. (I'm sure I drove my directors crazy.) In London we would read plays for class, discuss those plays by day and then by night see the finest productions of those plays. I saw on average 4 shows a week for four months straight. There were three productions in particular that had a lasting effect on me for one common reason - they there were all directed by fierce, bad-ass women. Katie Mitchell's The Seagull, Marianne Elliot's Teresa Raquin and Emma Rice's Cymbeline.  I was forever changed and during that semester I shifted my focus from acting to directing. I hit the ground running and to this day haven’t once looked back.    
What is your directing dream project?
Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice. Truth be told, anything Sarah Ruhl. My Shakespeare dreams: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Hamlet. Ultimately and truthfully, seeing the pieces I’ve been developing through to their fully realized potential. Seeing them on a stage in the form my collaborators and I have been envisioning would put a smile on my face. That is the daily dream that keeps me motivated.
What kind of theatre excites you?
New musicals that push boundaries in structure, style, theme, and form. Immersive theatre that provides its audience the opportunity to feel unexpectedly, understand through individual exploration and imagine in ways they didn't know possible. I’m a visual learner and a major inspiration for me growing up were museums and living history expositions, in particular, old towns such as Colonial Williamsburg and Greenfield Village. I dream of creating pieces that audiences can live in, in which they use their every sense, that takes them on a journey and provokes a childlike sense of wonder. I get excited about theatre that can be fully experienced.
What do you want to change about theatre today?
We need to reach younger, more diverse audiences, making theatre cheaper and more accessible for all people as well as more internships, fellowships, development opportunities and ultimately jobs for females and other underrepresented groups. I want to see more of our stories being told not just on the stages of Broadway but around the country regionally as well through new development.
What is your opinion on getting a directing MFA?
It’s all about the timing. There isn't one route to where you want to go. If the time is right for you then I say go for it. If it isn't, don't. I’ve been riding a wave post undergrad that hasn't let me off yet and I’m not in a hurry to jump. When I am I may revisit the grad school possibility, but I also might keep swimming until I find the next enticing wave. I think the choice is unique for the individual and shouldn’t be made as the “next right step.”
Who are your theatrical heroes?
My collaborators. Choreographers because they tell stories through movement in a way I deeply love and appreciate but cannot create myself. Writers because they hear individual characters, live with them in their heads and then share them with the world. Actors because they work tirelessly and trust boundlessly. They embrace the beauty and challenge that lies in repetition, in my opinion, the ultimate task of the living theatre.
Any advice for directors just starting out?
Work hard, really really really hard, and be nice to everyone. Oh, and stage managers make the best of friends.
Plugs!
You, Hannah Wolf, for creating this vertical space for all of us, young emerging directors, to tell our stories, share our inspirations, be heard and learn from one another. Thank you for taking the time.
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Real Women Approved: 30 Tried and Tested Fall Recipes You’ll Love
Velvet leggings: Spanx–one of my favorite pairs of pants in the winter! I never take them off! They run true to size–such a fun alternative to regular leggings, and so warm! Turtleneck: J.Crew’s tissue turtleneck…duh..when am I not wearing one? I own one in every color (and pattern!) They run true to size! (I always get asked what size I wear–the one I’m wearing here is size small, but I also have them in XS…it just depends on how you want them to fit!) Cardigan: this one is old from last year, but similar here, here and here! 
What are you cooking this fall?
Happy Friday, guys!
I can’t believe it’s already been a YEAR since I originally published this post! With so many amazing recipes, I decided I had to refresh it for 2018 again! So–that means, even MORE recipes to make this year!
I asked for your submissions on Instagram and got sooo many incredible recommendations! I tried my best to include as many as I could! This post (originally published last fall) was actually my second installment of my “Real Women Approved” series (where I round up YOUR recommendations on varying topics) and it was really fun to see how many more posts we’ve published since then! (Find them all right here!) These are some of my favorite posts to create because I think the best ideas come from you guys, and I have so much fun collaborating all together!
A change in seasons always re-ignites my excitement to get back into the kitchen (I’m always partial to warm winter recipes! I think everything tastes better roasted, braised, or cooked in a dutch oven!) I’m always on the hunt for new recipe ideas (aren’t we all?) so I figured this would be an awesome topic for my next reader favorites roundup!
I might be a little biased, but I think you guys have the best recommendations around! 😉(Like your book recco’s for example? LIGHTS OUT! Or your most praised all-purpose totes for work and travel? AMAZING.)
Personally, one of my favorite things to make in the fall and winter is lentil soup–it’s so simple, rustic, and delicious.
The best part about lentil soup is that you can really go any way you’d like with it–I always start with this classic base recipe and then riff off of it based on what I’m feelin’ that day. (I love to finish it with a squeeze of lemon and freshly grated parmesan cheese!) Lentils are so good for you, so I love this soup when I want a detox but want something heartier than a salad. Despite the fact that it doesn’t have meat in it, it’s one of Neal’s favorite soups! (Sometimes I add kale as well!)
If you’re feeling a little indulgent, add bacon when you’re sautéing the veggies, and a bit of wine while the soup is cooking. You could also give it an Eastern twist adding spices like tumeric or curry powder, and a splash of coconut milk. It’s so easy to make your own and is perfect for a cozy night in!
Now, even more fun–below are LOT’s more fall recipes recommended by my favorite gals–you guys! Get ready for pumpkin and butternut EVERYTHANG. (And make sure to follow along on Insta stories so you can weigh in on our next reader roundup topic! I always love to hear all your opinions!)
Fall Recipes
TJ’s Cauliflower Gnocchi Hack:
Melissa says, “I’m obsessed with this TJ’s Cauliflower gnocchi hack from Kai and the Kitchen! It’s a bag of frozen gnocchi, rotisserie chicken, mushrooms (I buy them pre-sliced, obvi), butter and sage. Best weeknight hack that is good enough for the weekend!” 
Fall Chicken Skillet
Jean says, “You have to try the Fall Chicken skillet from Well Plated! SO good with apples, sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts yummm!” 
Veggie Fall Casserole
Reader Molly loves this broccoli cauliflower brown rice casserole for fall! She says,“it’s great for when you need to use up extra veggies or want something meatless!
“Pumpkin Stuffed with Everything Good!”
Suddin says, “We make ‘pumpkin stuffed with everything good‘ every fall. It’s bread, cheeses, herbs, etc stuffed into a pumpkin and baked. I look forward to it every year. I usually grab a small pumpkin from Trader Joe’s and it’s the perfect size for two!” 
Roasted Tomato Soup with Everything Grilled Cheese
Tina, who also has a great food blog, Shredded Sprout–says soup is her fall go-to, especially roasted tomato soup with everything grilled cheese. YUM!
Oven Roasted Chicken Shawarma
R says, “Just made this oven roasted chicken shawarma last night and it was super simple, but so easy and so tasty! The notes at the bottom give good tips on what to include so I added bell pepper along with the chicken as well as homemade pita and rice pilaf! 
Autumn Glow Salad
Kimberlyn says, “This is a delish salad perfect for fall. It has sweet potatoes and apples (AKA the Fall faves!) and keeps well for 3-4 days in the fridge so it’s perfect for meal prep. I usually make one big batch on Sunday and eat all week!”
Chipotle Pumpkin Soup with Chorizo
Laura is hooked on Halfbaked Harvest’s has chipotle pumpkin soup with chorizo! She says, “It has all the warming fall flavors you need and you can use soy-rizo/cut back on the cheese to make it healthier! I am obsessed with it 🔥”
30 Minute Thai Peanut Chicken Ramen
Carly says, “I made 30 Minute Thai Peanut Chicken from @halfbakedharvest via Cooking w/ Liz (@lizadams) last week and it was delicious! Plus, it was also quick, easy, and such a cozy meal.” Side note, if you don’t follow Liz, you definitely need to! I know you will love her–she does an Instagram live series called “Cooking with Liz” and it’s always so much fun!
Creamy Squash Rigatoni
Hannah says, “This pasta recipe has been my go-to fall recipe for YEARS! It’s basically like an inside out butternut squash ravioli! I’ve started using canned pumpkin (not the pie filling–the plain, unsweetened kind) instead of roasting the squash when I don’t have time!” 
Chicken Chorizo Chili
Karen describes this yummy Chili as “Spicy, easy, and a different take on chili. Such a cozy dish for a cold weeknight. And anything topped with cheese and sour cream is a MAJ victory IMO.” 
Salted Caramel Apple Pie
Cat says, “Okay, so this recipe takes some work, but I kid you not, everyone in my family is now OBSESSED with this pie an dI HAVE to make it every Thanksgiving! All of Sally’s recipes are so great because they give you small tips that you wouldn’t otherwise realize so just be sure to read the entire thing before baking!” 
Spiced Pork Tenderloin
Kathleen says, “For the past couple years when the weather gets juuust crips enough, my husband and I have a lightbulb moment: ‘IS IT SPICED PORK TIME?!’ We use this recipe just as a guide and basically dump tons of the spices onto the tenderloins for maximum fall flavor. It’s very quick easy, and low cal for a busy weekenight, and it’s absolutely delicious!” 
The Best Creamy Chicken Soup:
Helen says, “For this recipe, I use leftover rotisserie chicken and substitute half and half for heavy cream but it smells amazing (thank you, celery!) and it freezes wonderfully so you can eat it later in the season. My boyfriend and I love to eat it with crusty bread or homemade grilled cheese!” 
Panko Crusted Chicken Thighs:
Emma says,  “Right now, my favorite is this Bon Appetit Panko Crusted Chicken with carrots. It’s UNREAL. So fast, so easy, so cozy on a cold night. It’s comfort food for me, plain and simple. And pretty inexpensive. Usually I use chicken breast instead since that’s my go-to. Whatever floats your boat!” 
One Pan Autumn Chicken Dinner
Bethany says, “I love the One Pan Autumn Chicken Dinner by @cookingclassy ! It’s easy, makes the whole house smell amazing, and goes perfectly with a glass of 🍷!” 
Instant Pot Short Ribs
Clementine loves Tyler Florence’s ultimate short ribs with parsnip purée. “Omg so good “ she says, and shared her time-saving hack: “I did it in the InstantPot in under an hour last week if you aren’t into using a Dutch oven!” 
Thai Butternut Soup
Charmain says, “this is my favorite go-to recipe for those comfort food days and it’s really so simple to make. Everyone I’ve made it for always raves about how tasty it is and then is shocked at just swapping out milk for coconu tmilk and adding a few unexpected spices turns ordinary butternut soup into something amazing!” You can see the recipe posted on her instagram right here! (Plus, her feed is so pretty, too!)
Crock Pot Zucchini Lasagna
Do you follow my friend Lauren from Lakeshore Lady? She shares TONS of amazing recipes–but her crock pot zucchini lasagna is one of her go’to’s for Fall! “Super cozy, and once everything goes into the crock pot, you can forget about it until it’s time to eat! Stress free!”
Quick Apple Turnovers
Whitney says, “These apple turnovers are SO simple and made with ingredients that most people have on hand during the holidays. They taste best when hot from the oven and served with vanilla ice cream!” 
Winter Vegetable Chowder
Katie loves Rachael Ray’s Winter Veggie Chowder–she says, “I made it in a Crock-Pot on high for four hours. It’s easy but there’s a lot of chopping–just throw veggies in the crock and heavily salt. HEAVILY. )You think it’s too much but it’s not–because it will draw the liquid from the veggies, which is where your borth comes from!) I just let the veggies sweat it out in there, and then add the remaining ingredients!” 
Skinnytaste Pumpkin Chili
Lee recommends this pumpkin veggie chili from Skinnytaste–“My husband who is a total meat-a-tarian (you know what I mean?) even says this is his favorite chili. Seasonal, delicious, lower guilt, even more delicious as leftovers with some shredded cheese and tortilla chips.”
Pumpkin Spice Latte Protein Smoothie
Do you guys follow Morgan on Instagram? She’s a Chicago fitness and health blogger and she’s my go-to for EVERYTHING healthy and workout related! I might be her most annoying follower with how many questions I ask her on a weekly basis. Example: she actually didn’t SUBMIT this Pumpkin Spice Latte Protein Smoothie recipe for this post roundup, I saw her post it on Instastories and pestered her for the link so I could include it 😂 I’m really lazy so let’s be honest I probably won’t ever have Medjooll dates or multiple kinds of nut butter on-hand so my version will likely never be quite as healthy or as delicious as Morgan’s, but hey, include what you have and I’m pretty sure it will be fantastic.
Trader Joe’s Pumpkin Muffins
Haley says, “I LOVE pumpkin muffins, we use the yellow Trader Joe’s pumpkin dry mix and add in chocolate chips. Voila! Muffins!” 
Winter Corn and Squash Veggie Chili
“This is my favorite plant based chili,” Allison says! “It’s healthy (from my favorite magazine, Cooking Light) easy (either slow cooker or on the stove), flexible (you can throw in whatever you have around.) I always add in some cinnamon, because I don’t think you can have chili without it! It’s also freezable (because making soup for one person is difficult!) I swear by the recipe and make it several times each fall. It pairs amazingly with homemade corn bread!” 
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Cinnamon, Butternut Squash, Cranberries and Pecans
Jessie calls this roasted brussels sprouts recipe “the most delicious fall dish EVER!” If you’re in charge of bringing a side dish for Thanksgiving, I think this one would be such a great one to try out! Different than every other Brussels sprout recipe I’ve ever seen, but still with traditional fall flavors. Yum!
“Too easy” Pumpkin Waffles
Nina shared the most genius hack EVER. “My newest fall thing is pumpkin waffles. I make them the easy way. I follow the directions on a regular box of waffle mix and then add in pumpkin puree! It’s so easy it feels like cheating!” HAHA I like Nina’s style!!
Spiced Pumpkin Coffee Cake
Lindsey raves about this recipe for pumpkin spiced coffee cake (UM. YUMMM?) because it’s 1. Idiot Proof. and 2. Uses a boxed cake mix, but tastes completely homemade! Sign me up!
She says “I took it to a weekly group meeting and received so many compliments! Also, I live on a TINY island in Washington state and none of our grocery stores had the pumpkin spice pudding mix, so I used regular vanilla pudding and added a tablespoon of pumpkin pie spice! Delish!” 
Butternut Squash and Bacon Soup
Carley says, “this soup is so flavorful and delicious! It’s my husband’s favorite dish and I took it to Thanksgiving last year and it was a hit! If you enjoy this, her blog has a ton of great recipes as well!” (Jess’ note: I agree–Damn Delicious is one of my favorite food blogs!)
Pumpkin Alfredo
Rachel recommends Pinch of Yum’s Pumpkin Alfredo! “It’s definitely indulgent (not healthy at all) but it is so so yummy. It’s rich with lot’s of flavor. Also, surprisingly, it only has 5 ingredients and is ready in 20 minutes! It’s the perfect weeknight meal when you’re craving pasta!)” 
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Laura’s go-to recipe for fall is this one for pumpkin chocolate chip cookies! “They are super easy and always fly off the plate,” she says. “My friends and family love them!” 
Pumpkin Maple Pecan Granola
Kaylee says “this pumpkin maple pecan granola tastes like fall and is super easy to make! I love eating it on Greek yogurt with a little bit of honey or even just a snack on its own! It’s delightful!” 
  Bon Appetit! What have you been cooking lately? I would love to hear your reccos! Tell me about your favorite Fall recipes below (links are even better!)
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Source: https://thegoldengirlblog.com/what-are-you-cooking-this-fall-13-reader-approved-fall-recipes-to-try-this-season/
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Surveys for today: #1
Who’s your favorite author? JK Rowling
What year were you born in? 1983
What’s something good to watch on Netflix? Nothing to me.
How do you make your coffee? I like iced coffee with some flavor with soy or almond milk
What colors are you wearing? brown and milti colors
What does your phone case look like? Just plane black one
What’s the most exciting thing that happened to you yesterday? I got to meet Sal Vulcano again and had a great conversation with him and got an even better pic with him than the last time :)
What’s something you’re looking forward to? Tartan Week next week!!
Did you have a New Year’s resolution? No.
Have you ever quit a job without notice? Yes, Starbucks.  Couldn’t take it anymore
Do you get nervous before/during job interviews? Yes
What country do you live in? USA
What’s the weather like there right now? all rainy
Are you currently in college/uni? Nope graduated in 2005
What’s the most embarrassing thing you can ever remember doing? The first time I met Sal was just embarrassing.  So glad I made up for it last night
Do you remember what you dreamt about last night? Definitely Sal
Have you ever done anything embarrassing in a dream? Of course LOL
What was your favorite subject in middle school? I hated Middle school so I’ve blocked it out of my mind
Are you currently reading anything? Yes the title is Homegoing.  It��s not that great
How do you feel about wearing leggings in public? I always wear them
Do you have a car? What kind of car do you have? Nope. I don’t drive.
Do you vape? No.
What was a song you loved as a child? Anything by NKOTB
Do you enjoy the Arctic Monkeys? Never listened to them
Did you celebrate Christmas? I do every year, though it’s not my favorite
What was your favorite childhood (or adulthood) Halloween costume? Oh wow.. Halloween is my holiday and I’ve loved all my costumes really.  Child: I guess when I was Little Red Riding Hood or Madonna.  Adult: When I was Katy Perry and this year when I was Phantom from Phantom of the Opera
Can you make gravy? I’ve never tried.
Have you ever been horseback-riding? No.
Do you have any male names picked out for future children? Female names? Male: Gerard Matthew and Female: Emma Dawn
Is there anything weird you do when no one’s around? No
Have you ever had a macaroon? Yes
Where’s your favorite place to shop for clothes? Plum and Crystals over here where I live.
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