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![]() ![]() ![]() Weird performance, terrible novel, poor quality Many thanks for creating an audio representation for Goethe beyond Werther and Faust! Please do Wilhelm Meister, the conversations with Eckerman, or even metamorphosis of plants, and I will eagerly purchase immediately! It definitely bolstered rather than subtracted from the presentation of this already outstanding novel. At first I cringed to hear the Edward accent, but by the end I was converted. ![]() But with this expert presentation of a slightly obscure Goethe has swayed my opinion: I can now decidedly stomach character accents if they are tactful and tasteful while remaining distinctly discernible, and also coherently maintained throughout the text, which is very much the case with Brant's performance here. Sometimes such flat readings can make denser and older texts a little tougher to discern, but I've always "read" audiobooks as a means to crush more text than I could ever find time for irl, not for casual dramatic entertainment I want to to have my own reactions evinced by the text, not by the reading of the text. I have long been a firm adherent to the rule that audiobooks should strictly remain as verbal representations of a text, rather than interpretive performances, by which I mean to imply- no dramatic character accents please just read the text, with at most a mild emotive injection where the printed punctuation calls for it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Her works, on the other hand, are ideal for re-reading. They're all about 500 pages of pure delight. Which is very understandable given the length of her novels. Unfortunately, the author only writes a book every 8-10 months, or about once a year. She also penned some fantastic rivals to lovers' romances, which is one of my favourite types of romance. I, along with the rest of her supporters, can't seem to get enough of them. And they usually have between 500 and 700 pages, and the books are so fantastic that I wouldn't mind if they were even longer. Mariana Zapata's works are fantastic because they are original and different, and they make you feel everything. She's been on my recommendation list ever since. In 2018, I ordered my first Mariana Zapata novel, I placed an order for Kulti and Under Locke. Her books are greatly awaited, and she has been dubbed the "QUEEN OF SLOW BURNS." ![]() Mariana Zapata is a self-published novelist that has had a lot of success. ![]() Let me introduce Mariana Zapata to you if you haven't heard of her. ![]() ![]() ![]() But Mare finds herself on a deadly path, at risk of becoming exactly the kind of monster she is trying to defeat. ![]() Pursued by Maven, now a vindictive king, Mare sets out to find and recruit other Red-and-Silver fighters to join in the struggle against her oppressors. The crown calls her an impossibility, a fake, but as she makes her escape from Maven, the prince-the friend-who betrayed her, Mare uncovers something startling: she is not the only one of her kind. Mare Barrow's blood is red-the color of common folk-but her Silver ability, the power to control lightning, has turned her into a weapon that the royal court tries to control. Martin's Game of Thrones series, Glass Sword is the high-stakes follow up to the #1 New York Times bestselling Red Queen. The #1 New York Times bestselling series! ![]() ![]() This is a very different comic for all sorts of reasons, but there's already the kernel of something great here. ![]() His Journey Into Mystery run was phenomenal. Not because I'm looking forward to any scenes of Vader rocking out to Brit-pop (though I wouldn't say no to that), but because of Gillen's talent for writing iconic villains in a unique and sympathetic light. Gillen was a wise choice to helm the series. And while Marvel's core Star Wars comic has gotten off to a perfectly respectable start, Darth Vader #1 is a superior read. Vader is very much the central protagonist of Marvel's second ongoing Star Wars comic, as writer Kieron Gillen and artist Salvador Larroca explore his role in the galaxy following the events of Episode IV and the destruction of the first Death Star. ![]() Not so with Marvel's new Darth Vader comic. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In this charming novel by Emery Lee, Noah will have to choose between following his own rules for love or discovering that the most romantic endings are the ones that go off script. Noah Ramirez thinks he’s an expert on romance. But when Noah's feelings grow beyond their staged romance, he realizes that dating in real life isn't quite the same as finding love on the page. Meet Cute Diary Show full title Written by Emery Lee Narrated by Logan Rozos 3.5 / 5 ( 177 ratings ) About this audiobook Felix Ever After meets Becky Albertalli in this swoon-worthy, heartfelt rom-com about how a transgender teen’s first love challenges his ideas about perfect relationships. Then Drew walks into Noah's life, and the pieces fall into place: Drew is willing to fake-date Noah to save the Diary. The only way to save the Diary is to convince everyone that the stories are true, but he doesn't have any proof. When a troll exposes the blog as fiction, Noah's world unravels. What started as the fantasies of a trans boy afraid to step out of the closet has grown into a beacon of hope for trans readers across the globe. ![]() There's just one problem-all the stories are fake. He has to be for his popular blog, the Meet Cute Diary, a collection of trans happily ever afters. ![]() Noah Ramirez thinks he's an expert on romance. Felix Ever After meets Becky Albertalli in this swoon-worthy, heartfelt rom-com about how a transgender teen's first love challenges his ideas about perfect relationships. ![]() ![]() In seven years, I’ve gone to just being an avid fan (I still am!) to being lucky enough to consider her a friend! Since then, we’ve gone to every signing Brigid has done locally (and some not so locally). A friend and I went to her launch at our local Barnes and Nobles, we made shirts and accidentally brought Brigid to tears. I remember reading it my senior year of high school and absolutely loving it, and when I tried to get my creative writing teacher to read it…he basically said he couldn’t be seen with it with that cover…which, let me tell you, irked me to absolutely no end, because he was missing out on a fantastic read!Īnyways, bitterness aside, I’ve been a massive fan of Brigid’s work since 2012. But it’s what lies under the cover that is important! Let’s face it, the original cover for the Elemental series was a choice. ![]() If you know me at all, then this shouldn’t be a surprise! I read Brigid’s debut Storm (Elemental #1) back in 2012 and I’m so so so glad that I didn’t judge it by its cover. ![]() ![]() ![]() I Now Pronounce You Someone Else by Erin McCahan.This World We Live In by Susan Beth Pfeffer. ![]() Change of Heart by Shari Maurer - ADVISABLE.Younger students would be better off with Carolyn Meyer’s books which are not quite so blunt. Not as harsh as it could be, it nonetheless is very clear about the many different relationships among the court. If you want an eyeful of the sexual dalliances and intrigues within England’s historic courts, here you go. Secrets from her past, including former loves, keep intruding and Catherine may be going out the hard way. Now that she has that magic ring, how can she pretend that she is an innocent virgin and keep his attention from all of the other ladies that want to warm his bed – all while trying to bear the next heir to the throne. Catherine Howard has been placed under the eye of King Henry VIII as a replacement for the latest bride that he beheaded or put away. Sexual Content: PG-13 (the whole thing is about bedding and keeping the attention of King Henry VIII while having an affair or affairs). ![]() ![]() The trio approached longtime producer George Martin to helm the sessions, but he declined due to hearing issues they then recruited ELO’s Jeff Lynne, who’d previously worked with Harrison on the former Beatle’s 1987 solo LP, Cloud Nine, and as part of supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. The first two Anthology sets contain “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love,” two singles completed in 1995 by George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr using the foundation of low-fidelity John Lennon demos recorded in 1977. The collections, which contain studio outtakes and alternative versions of iconic tracks, have been newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios by the same engineers involved in the 2009 reissue campaign. The Beatles‘ acclaimed 1995/1996 rarities sets, Anthology, Volumes 1-3, are now available for streaming on all digital outlets. ![]() ![]() ![]() Öz Bu makale Margaret Atwood'un 2005 yılında yayınladığı The Penelopiad adlı romanını Luce Irigaray'ın dişi özne ve ataerkil ve anaerkil kültürlerin çatışma alanı olarak mitolojinin yeniden okunması tartışması bağlamında inceleyektir. Ultimately, this paper contends that Horkheimer and Adorno undertheorize women's experience of subjectivity, which seems to explain why they exclude Helen from their analysis. ![]() As much as the eponymous hero of the poem, Helen exhibits the incipient features of an individuated (and alienated) proto-bourgeois subject. This paper re-reads the treacherous beauty through Horkheimer and Adorno's critical perspective, arguing that despite Helen's exclusion from the text of Dialectic of Enlightenment, she is nevertheless centrally relevant to its thesis. Yet, conspicuously absent from Horkheimer and Adorno's analysis-and previous feminist commentaries on their analysis-is Homer's paragon of feminine sensuality: Helen of Argos and Troy. ![]() Horkheimer and Adorno interpret Homer's female characters as sensual forces of nature that Odysseus must resist in his quest for homecoming. Especially relevant for feminist theorists is the pair’s excursus on Homer's Odyssey, which reads the hero’s epic journey as an allegory for the emergence of subjectivity. Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment laid indispensable groundwork for critiquing instrumental rationality and the power dynamics imbedded in discursive logic. ![]() |