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Long Shot by Kennedy Ryan is the type of book that I'll always remember, its a sports romance but so much more. If I had a dollar for every time Banner Morales made my heart skip a beat.The heart everyone assumes is frozen over.Įvery glare from those fire-spitting eyes, every time she grits her teeth, gets me.well, you know. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Star Wars: Dark Empire (1991) – Written by Tom Veitch and illustrated by Cam Kennedy, this comic series takes place after the events of Return of the Jedi and explores what would happen if the Empire rose again. ![]() Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2016) – Written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Kev Walker, this comic series introduces readers to a new character in the Star Wars universe: the rogue archaeologist Doctor Aphra.Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) – Written by Henry Gilroy and illustrated by Scott Hepburn, this comic series expands on the animated TV series of the same name and follows the Jedi as they battle the Separatists in the Clone Wars.Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2006) – Written by John Jackson Miller and illustrated by Brian Ching, this comic series is set thousands of years before the events of the Star Wars movies and follows a group of Jedi in training as they navigate a galaxy on the brink of war.Star Wars: Darth Vader (2015) – Written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Salvador Larroca, this comic series explores the origins of one of the most iconic villains in movie history. ![]() ![]() ![]() Working on the frontline as an NHS paramedic, Jake Jones has seen his fair share of chaos. And in these dark days of division and isolationism, she encourages us all to stretch out a hand.” ![]() In our most extreme moments, when life is lived most intensely, Christie is with us. We watch Christie as she nurses a premature baby who has miraculously made it through the night, we stand by her side during her patient’s agonising heart-lung transplant, and we hold our breath as she washes the hair of a child fatally injured in a fire, attempting to remove the toxic smell of smoke before the grieving family arrive. Taking us from birth to death and from A&E to the mortuary, The Language of Kindness is an astounding account of a profession defined by acts of care, compassion and kindness. “Christie Watson was a nurse for twenty years. It’s a truly beautiful book and I’d highly recommend giving it a read. In The Language of Kindness Christie documents her 20 years of nursing in NHS hospitals, exploring with beautiful writing what it means to have the privilege of caring for another human being. One of the first medical memoirs that I read after devouring This is Going to Hurt, I quickly discovered that Christie Watson is an incredibly intelligent and insightful writer. ![]() ![]() They live in South Philadelphia with their two daughters, dog, and cats. Greg Pizzoli works in a studio he shares with his wife Kay Healy, who is a printmaker and fiber artist. Greg taught silkscreen for seven years at UArts before leaving to pursue making picture books full-time. Greg Pizzoli is the creator of the Baloney & Friends series as well as a three-time Theodor Seuss Geisel Award recipient for The Watermelon Seed (Medal winner), The Book Hog (Honor book), and Good Night Owl (Honor book). After two years as a VISTA volunteer, Greg earned his Masters of Fine Art in Book Arts and Printmaking from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. ![]() Greg studied English Literature at Millersville University before volunteering for the AmeriCORPS Volunteers in Service to America program. He is the illustrator of the Jack series by Mac Barnett, Crunch the Shy Dinosaur by Cirocco Dunlap, and two books by Margaret Wise Brown. Greg Pizzoli is the creator of the Baloney and Friends graphic novel series, as well as the author and illustrator of the award-winning picture books The Watermelon Seed, Good Night Owl, and The Book Hog. He also writes nonfiction for kids, including the New York Times Best Illustrated title Tricky Vic, The Quest for Z, and an upcoming book about pizza. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Having amassed years of consuming South Korean culture (and/or studying Korean contemporary literature and history like I did), I suppose Singaporeans are now more comfortable with Korean history lessons, which would otherwise have been entirely uninteresting and irrelevant. It is opportune as many Singaporeans have gradually come to embrace the Hallyu wave that swept the region over the last decade with an equal measure of Kpop and Korean cinema/TV (think makjang, variety shows, thriller films and period dramas). The exhibition, which started in April, was intellectually and visually satisfying as it attempted to condense the vicissitudes of Joseon’s 500-year history (1392–1897) by relating stories of more than 150 artefacts. Finally, I visited the Joseon Korea: Court Treasures And City Life exhibition at Singapore’s Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) before it closes this Sunday. ![]() ![]() ![]() I grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and one day my mom dropped me off at the library. There were those scary EC comics when I was a kid- Tales from the Crypt and The Vault of Horror-I loved those. I didn’t read books until I was nine or 10, but I was a real comic book freak. Read More: Why Stephen King Planned to Quit Writing Horror After It What kind of things were you reading when you were your audience’s age? In the three decades since the series began, Goosebumps has become one of the best-selling children’s book series of all-time, with, according to publisher Scholastic, 350 million English language books in print, plus an additional 50 million international copies in print, translated to 32 languages. At the same time, he’s still churning out at least four Goosebumps books a year, with more than 180 books in the Goosebumps world to date. Stine’s Goosebumps series, and the author, now 78 years old, is happy for his work to have become nostalgic. ![]() This July marks 30 years since the publication of Welcome to Dead House, the first in R.L. If you’re an adult of a certain age, you probably remember the image on the front of the first Goosebumps book you gripped under the covers late at night when you were a kid, intentionally scaring the heck out of yourself. Or it might be the green hand reaching from the darkness on Stay Out of the Basement. Maybe it’s the skeletons barbecuing on the cover of Say Cheese and Die! Or the beady-eyed face of Slappy on Night of the Living Dummy. ![]() ![]() Later, it’s about the next generation: Genji’s son, and these other ones, including a guy whom everyone thinks is his son…ĭoesn’t sound all that interesting, right? Oh, but it is! Because of the way the material is handled. ![]() What’s it about? It’s about the life (especially the erotic life) of a very glamorous, heart-crushing, multi-talented dude: Genji. At any rate, it’s like with Proust: one narrative, a half-dozen novel-sized books. Now, what do I mean by “super-long.” I mean 1,135 pages in the handy one-volume version of the Arthur Waley translation (originally published in six volumes, 1925–1933), 1,090 pages in Edward Seidensticker’s translation (two volumes, 1976), and I don’t know how many pages in Royall Tyler (2001) and in Dennis Washburn (2016). (Probably a lot of purple things in Japan are named after Lady Murasaki.) ![]() There’s a Japanese ink, purple of course, named after Nippon’s #1 purple girl -$20 a bottle on Amazon, if you’re into purple ink. It was written by a woman whose personal name is lost but who acquired the nickname “Murasaki” on account of its being the name of the most important female character in the book. The Tale of Genji-what is it? It is a super-long, super-detailed proto-novel, written in Japan in the early years of the eleventh century. A woodblock print from 1852 featuring a scene from The Tale of Genji ![]() ![]() ![]() 'I mean, all those Nerf toys and free beverages! And the way tech firms won't even call work 'the office,' but instead, 'the campus.' It's sick and evil.'. But lately I've realized that most people are too preoccupied with their own lives to give anybody else even the scantiest of thoughts. just think about the way high-tech cultures purposefully protract out the adolescence of their employees well into their late 20s, if not their early 30s,' muses one programmer. Microserfs 95 likes Like I used to care about how other people thought I led my life. ![]() If youre anything at all like me, youll probably cry and wish it was 1993 all over again. Read it along with Game Over, by David Sheff. The thoughts and fears of the not-so-stereotypical characters are easy for any of us to relate to, and their witty conversations and quirky view of the world make this a surprisingly thought-provoking book. Microserfs is a powerful, touching, sad, happy, wonderful time machine. Microserfs is the hilarious journal of Dan, an ex-Microsoft programmer who, with his coder comrades, is on a quest to find purpose in life. A hilarious but frighteningly real look at geek life in the '90's, Coupland's book manifests a peculiar sense of how technology affects the human race and how it will continue to affect all of us. Microserfs is not about Microsoft-it's about programmers who are searching for lives. Highly amusing little book of coders all aged 32, mentally if not in years, being obsessed with programming and living their messy student-type lives shaped by. ![]() ![]() ![]() Premiering globally May 5, stars Ferguson, Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, Tim Robbins and more attend the red carpet event in London ![]() “Silo” premieres globally on Apple TV+ on May 5, 2023.Īpple TV+ hosts world premiere for highly anticipated new drama “Silo,” starring and executive produced by Rebecca Ferguson Morten Tyldum at the world premiere of Apple TV+’s “Silo" at the Battersea Power Station on Apin London.“Silo” premieres globally on Apple TV+ on May 5, 2023. ![]() Tim Robbins at the world premiere of Apple TV+’s “Silo" at the Battersea Power Station on Apin London.Avi Nash at the world premiere of Apple TV+’s “Silo" at the Battersea Power Station on Apin London.Harriet Walter at the world premiere of Apple TV+’s “Silo" at the Battersea Power Station on Apin London.Common at the world premiere of Apple TV+’s “Silo" at the Battersea Power Station on Apin London.Rebecca Ferguson at the world premiere of Apple TV+’s “Silo" at the Battersea Power Station on Apin London. ![]() |