![]() ![]() Mesti bisik-bisik juga, semacam ngomongin dosa #bukan Ngomongin pengarang ini perlu kemampuan(?) khusus. Yah, pokoknya sesuatu yang cocok buat Senin malam deh~ *maksa* Ini Senin malam, pas banget buat ngomongin sesuatu yang vulgar dan frontal dalam banyak arti (gak ada hubungannya sama hari, Gie). I hear there is going to be three volumes! So I can't wait for that <3. There is still so much to learn about and I can't wait to read the next volume. And then you have Marleen who is so very romantic.in his own beautiful way. I found their romance to be quite interesting because here you have Coyote (Lili) who wants nothing to do with the human world yet can't help himself due to going into heat every full moon. He never once strays from his path of loving Coyote.or who he calls "Lili". I love how sincere Marleen is and how open and honest he is about his feelings. The legend intrigues me and the characters intrigued me even more. I absolutely love this idea of a forbidden romance between a werewolf and a human. And apparently at one time humans knew they existed but they became a faded legend. Zariya paints a beautiful dystopian world where there are humans and werewolves. However, I was highly recommended this by a friend and so I picked it up. I had been holding off on another Yaoi manga for a little while because of the whole I am not a fan of the "rape culture = romantic relationship" situation. What a stunning story and the art is absolutely gorgeous. ![]()
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![]() As the Imago world falls, this is the last chance to rise. Win this time, and they'll survive Babel's twisted game once and for all. As both sides struggle for the upper hand, the fight leads inevitably back into space, where Emmett, his crewmates, and their new allies will fight one final battle for control of the Genesis ships. ![]() The story follows Emmett Atwater as he, and nine other recruits from the Babel Corporation, go the the planet of Eden try to find and extract nyxia, the most valuable substance in the universe. Now, the group must split up to survive the hostile terrain and reach another launch station. 'Nyxia Unleashed' is the second book of the science fiction series, the Nyxia Triad, by Scott Reintgen. A perfect plan until the Genesis team's escape route was destroyed. After building eight secret launch stations, the Imago hoped to lure Babel down to their doomed planet as they left it behind. This world is coming to an end.Įden's two moons are on a collision course no one can prevent. ![]() Babel's initial attack left their home city in ruins, but that was just part of the Imago's plan. In the highly anticipated Nyxia Triad series finale, Emmett and the Genesis team must join forces with a surprising set of allies if they're ever to make it home alive.ĭesperate to return home to Earth and claim the reward Babel promised, Emmett and the Genesis team join forces with the Imago. I was hooked from page one." (Victoria Schwab, number one New York Times best-selling author) ![]() ![]() "Brilliant concept meets stellar execution in this fast-paced deep space adventure. ![]() ![]() Bertie rescues an orphaned white lion cub from the African veld. All my life I’ll think of you, I promise I will. The story was inspired by a number of different things – Michael’s boyhood memories, the experiences of Chris McBride with the lions of Timbavati, a meeting Michael had with the actress Viginia McKenna – a great supporter of lions and their welfare, the true story of a World War 1 soldier who saved some circus animals in France, and the glimpse from a train window of the chalk white horse near Westbury. A lyrical and moving tale of a young boy growing up in Africa, and his lifelong friendship with a white lion.Kaspar – Prince of Cats, Tom’s Sausage Lion, Mossop’s Last Chance, Adolphus Tips and The Nine Lives of Montezuma are also about cats. The Butterfly Lion is not the only one of Michael Morpurgo’s books to feature a cat.When Michael Morpurgo was asked to name his favourite of the books he’s written, he named The Butterfly Lion (along with Kensuke’s Kingdom, War Horse and Private Peaceful).The story was reworked for the stage by Daniel Buckroyd and the show was performed in theaters all over the UK.These experiences made it into The Butterfly Lion. Michael Morpurgo was unhappy at boarding school, and, when he was seven, he ran away. ![]() Natalie Cassidy named The Butterfly Lion as her favourite book on the BBC Bringing Books to Life feature.The book won the 1996 Smarties Book Prize.The Butterfly Lion was first published by Collins in 1996. ![]() ![]() Her birthday, according to Zora Neale Hurston: A Life in Letters (1996), may not be January 7, but January 15. Hurston was also known to adjust her birth year from time to time as well. She probably had no memories of Notasulga, having moved to Florida as a toddler. However, according to many other sources, she took some creative license with that fact. Her birthplace has been the subject of some debate since Hurston herself wrote in her autobiography that she was born in Eatonville, Florida. Hurston was born on January 7, 1891, in Notasulga, Alabama. Hurston died in poverty in 1960, before a revival of interest led to posthumous recognition of her accomplishments. ![]() ![]() ![]() Zora Neale Hurston became a fixture of New York City's Harlem Renaissance, due to her novels like Their Eyes Were Watching God and shorter works like "Sweat." She was also an outstanding folklorist and anthropologist who recorded cultural history, as illustrated by her Mules and Men. ![]() ![]() ![]() It's a devastatingly simple story, but it captures the essence of the complex moral equations that Hosseini spends the rest of the novel teasing out. ![]() As a gesture of kindness, the giant gives the farmer a potion that makes him forget he ever had this son. The farmer, unable to summon the will to take the child from this place of plenty back to his own arid, desperate land, leaves without him. Eventually, the farmer, half mad with grief, tracks down the giant and finds his son in a lush garden full of happy children, with no memory of his birth family. ![]() He and his wife decide to choose randomly, and the unlucky one happens to be their favorite son. Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed begins with a fable that a father tells his two children: A farmer who works hard to eke out a living for his family is forced to give up one of his five children to an evil giant. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title And The Mountains Echoed Author Khaled Hosseini ![]() |