In the sixteenth century, a new focus on reading the Bible led to a resurgence of interest in stories of direct divine intervention, and Protestant Europe saw a “boom” in compendia of miracles, among them The Book of Miracles, a luxury manuscript produced in the Imperial City of Augsburg and only recently rediscovered.
Make-Believe & Reality. Depicted by R. (Richard) André. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. New York, E. & J.B. Young & Co., 1884. First edition. This is the story of a group of...
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Rather than the time travel or war, the thrill of Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone's book becomes the connection between two lonely professional killers with the ability to inscribe letters on lava.
The western U.S. is now the Republic, a nation at war. There, 15-year-old June is being trained to become part of the military elite. Day is her polar opposite, a teenage criminal born into the slums. They would otherwise have no reason to ever cross paths, until the day June's brother is murdered and Day becomes the prime suspect. I couldn't put this book down; it's chock-full of adventure, betrayal, secrets, and suspense, leading up to a larger reveal of the Republic's sinister inner workings and setting up the next two books in this thrilling trilogy.—Sherry Chuong
Because cover representation is important we're celebrating these must-read books with East Asians on the cover, with 2018 and 2019 release dates.
Get a first look at Angeline Boulley's debut genre-bending YA thriller 'Firekeeper's Daughter.'
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Robert Graves, English poet, novelist, critic, and classical scholar who carried on many of the formal traditions of English verse in a period of experimentation. His more than 120 books also include a notable historical novel, I, Claudius (1934); an autobiographical classic of World War I,
In her new memoir, 'Educated,' Tara Westover recounts how she left an isolated childhood behind to go to college and beyond. A 4-star review.
Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Time to cozy up with a good book.
Your success depends on your self-development. Here's a list of my top favorites and best personal development books everyone should read.
Glendalough From Mark Fisher : One can see how, while living such an austere lifestyle, it might be easy, occasionally, to slip. The ...
In a 2001 essay in The New York Times, novelist Elmore Leonard warned writers against using any verb other than 'said' to carry dialogue, describing how an encounter with asseverated once compelled
"It let me know that I'm not the only person out there struggling with depression. That book expressed how I feel in ways I hadn't been able to articulate. It's an amazing book that everyone should read." Submitted by Lindsay Moore, Facebook
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Chantal Regnault is the photographer behind the images in Voguing and the Ballroom Scene of New York 1989-1992, a new publication by Soul Jazz Records. She talks about her days behind the lens alongside some of Harlem's most vibrant performers
**One of BuzzFeed's Great LGBTQ+ YA novels to Warm up Your Winter * A Kid's Feb/March IndieNext pick**From New York Times bestselling author Claire Legrand comes a new, bone-chilling YA horror novel...
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A review of the King Makers Daughter the story of Queen Anne Neville by Philippa Gregory. The review is complete with character analysis, synopsis and historical background.
Category #6 for the 2016 MMD Reading Challenge is “a book recommended by your spouse, partner, sibling, child, or BFF." Fiction is a great empathy
Explore Timothy Valentine's 32190 photos on Flickr!
xxiii, 360 p., [49] leaves of plates : 23 cm
From late-night loft parties to crowded poetry nights, a new book featuring unseen work from photographer Burt Glinn depicts the era in all of its glory.