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As her work of art comes to life, she discovers the qualities of character that make up her princess. ![]() Chloe realizes that princesses are not just about beautiful hair and sparkly dresses. The project quickly turns into more than a simple princess drawing. She digs deep in her art drawer to find what she needs to craft her very own princess ballerina. But today she is not practicing her twirls or leaping from room to room. Chloe dreams of being a ballerina princess. ![]() ![]() This time its not Chika that is helping out it's Kaguya and I really love the advancement of her and Ishigami's relationship since he has been so frightened of her in the past. Kaguya never loses sight that she is trying to get Miyuki to confess in Kaguya-sama Love Is War vol 6 and that part of her personality really shines. This time Chika and Ishigami really ante up in the battles. And I really love that both Kaguya and Miyuki are so aware of what the other is thinking, it makes their battles the best. I think the story gets really good when they loose sight of their extreme pride and just be themselves with each other. I really love how the student council has really come out full force with their personalities and we see that through the chapter plots. Kaguya-sama Love Is War vol 6 is super cute as we see these two really are committed to each other even though neither will admit their feelings. only Chika, their secretary and Ishigami, their treasurer, seem ready to innocently mess up their careful machinations. ![]() ![]() and neither wants to be the "loser!" As both are geniuses and quite proud they spend each day laying in wait for an opportunity to get the other to confess without losing face. Kaguya is the vice president of their prestigious academy’s student council and she's in love with, Miyuki, the president, and he with her! BUT both are well aware that in love there is always a winner. ![]() Check out more manga and graphic novel reviews Perspective of a Writer. ![]() ![]() ![]() As funny and sweet as all the very best nineties rom-coms, but with Center’s signature heart-tugging depth. ORDER the AUDIBOOK at LIBRO.FM ORDER the AUDIBOOK at AUDIBLE ORDER the AUDIOBOOK at KOBO ![]() NYT and #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR CHRISTINA LAUREN The feel-good, unabashedly romantic, deliciously witty binge-read of Summer 2022! An instant New York Times bestseller! A USA Today bestseller! Recommended by #1 NYT bestselling author EMILY HENRY at the back of her blockbuster summer 2023 novel, Happy Place! Named one of the funniest romance novels of the year in the Washington Post ! An Amazon Editors’ Pick for Best Books of the Year 2022 – Romance Category! Nominated for Goodreads’ Best Books of the Year 2022! Nominated for 2022 Book of the Year at Book of the Month Club! A People Best New Books pick! #2 on the Indie Next Great Reads List for August 2022! Book of the Month’s most popular read for July! A Library Reads Pick! Nominated for SheReads Best of 2022 Awards! ![]() ![]() While I do see why I loved this one the most the first time around, I did miss the structure of the first book. Just made for a lot of repetitive scenes. Some of her writing started to grate on me in this one, with her constantly making “vulgar gestures” way too often or calling him a “prick” as the only insult. I remember thinking I’d hate him heading into book two but he wooed me right away. ![]() Rhys was immediately captivating yet again. If I thought I enjoyed ACOTAR the first time around, I was certainly not prepared for ACOMAF – my favorite of these above. I definitely thought, upon rereading, I would hate Tamlin the whole time or see some inklings of what was really going on, but that didn’t happen too much. I loved Feyre and Tamlin and was fascinated by the trials Under the Mountain. Usually fantasy books take me forever, especially ones of this size! The magic and world-building was very accessible so I think that helped. I was a big fan of the first book and was surprised at how quickly I read it. However, when I saw a readalong planned that broke down when to start and finish each book, PLUS I found the audiobooks on Scribd… I figured I may as well! ![]() ![]() ![]() I wasn’t planning on rereading the ACOTAR series ahead of the new release – I planned to read a recap somewhere for each book and just dive right in. Spoilers for the books pictured above only, not ACOSF. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She had not been aware that all of these mysterious events had been planned since her birth. They would take her to a realm where she would never return. She is now faced with powerful supernatural forces when one Roman goddess and her priestesses have decided this would be Christina's last trip. While enjoying a trip to Rome with her history club the odd nightmares return and she is faced with bizarre encounters while touring many of the ancient ruins, causing her to become quite ill. Christina recently graduated from high school and had big plans for college. Raised in a strict Italian American home she was surrounded by love and pampered like a princess.So why had she experienced nightmares and panic attacks for so many years? What she didn't know was that she had another family waiting for her from another lifetime. However, young Christina Ciccone was not ready to leave this lifetime. The stars were aligned, the portals were ready and the chaos had begun. ![]() ![]() ![]() When I read about her book "Allure", co-created with Christopher Hemphill and with a foreword written by one of my favorite American designers Marc Jacobs, I wasn't sure what to expect. With Vreeland's help I was able to create my own style that set me apart but also allowed me to always be appropriately attired for work, school and social occasions. Back then, in the early to late 1980's, you could go to a thrift store and find the 1950's and 1960's clothes I liked, for a song. ![]() Then, when I became a Fashion Merchandising major, at CSULA, with more style than money I again turned to her issues in the school's periodical archives for tips on how to wear my predominately vintage wardrobe. I have always been obsessed with Diana Vreeland, ever since I was a little girl, and read my mother's "Vogue" magazines back in the 1960's when Vreeland was the editor. ![]() ![]() ![]() Winter suffers hallucinations where blood drips from walls. A robot suffers pain in the wrong droid body. A man is hit by a crane and nearly drowns in a vat of oil. 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![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to the full text translation, introduction, footnotes, and book summaries, the NCE includes: contextual materials including sources and analogues by Homer, Sappho, Pindar, and others critical essays addressing key topics essential to the study of the Odyssey a glossary and a list of suggested further readings.įind the Odyssey at a local bookstore near you. The Odyssey is available as a volume in the Norton Library (ISBN: 978-0-7) and as a Norton Critical Edition (ISBN: 978-7-0), edited by Professor Wilson. The New York Times named Wilson’s translation as one of its 100 notable books of 2018. ![]() Written in iambic pentameter verse, Emily Wilson's Odyssey is a lean, fleet-footed translation that recaptures Homer’s “nimble gallop” and brings an ancient epic to new life. ![]() |