**The Dark Tower, Book 1: The Gunslinger** by Stephen King; (0.561 BEq); fantasy, fiction, western, science fiction, novel; finished on Fri 7 Jun 2013 529. **The Dark Tower, Book 2: The Drawing of the Three** by Stephen King; (1.13 BEq); fantasy, fiction, western, science ...
“The Thing in the Pond” by John R. Fultz (Weirdbook Annual #2: The Cthulhu Mythos,2/19) H (TG) “The Hutchinson Boy” by Darrell Schweitzer(Weirdbook Annual #2: The Cthulhu Mythos,2/19) H (TG) “Smith’s Point” by Steven Brust and Skyler White (DreamForge Magazine#1,2/19) ...
Through a revival of novels that shaped the childhoods of many who are now young adults, even younger generations on the app have been exposed to foundational novels in young adult literature. Along with this emphasis on nostalgic (怀旧的) fandoms, BookTok takes advantage of TikTok trends in ...
It also begins a 40-plus issue run that is never interrupted for a direct crossover with another X-Men book (though it does briefly tie-in with Onslaught). Madrox (2004) #1-5 or X-Factor (2005) #1 are both fine starting points of PAD’s 100+ issue revival of the team. While ...
Everybody needs a list of things that are good and beautiful. This one is extra special because it's illustrated by the talented Frey Anya. Help these ladies meet their modest goal of $1000 to cover their printing costs. Project We Love The Open Utopia: A New Kind of Old Book The ...
Steven Strasbourg were Pokémon, the card industry would have a visible revival on the horizon, but alas. Then again, crazier things have happened. There are still boomers in horse-blinds who assume nobody under 60 listens to music on vinyl anymore. Nobody can predict the future, especially ...
I did read several newer creations as well, but as the year ended, I was immersed retrospectively in Europe’s “Clear Line” revival of the 80’s. All our lives, we’ve been steered away from an entire unique medium ( not a ‘genre’, unless you want to sound like a moron ) ...
thoroughly practical and easy to understand. If you’re a homeschooling mom like I am, I also can’t recommend her podcast episode onRead Aloud Revivalenough. The lay out of the book is brilliant, and I truly loved the book recommendations and scripture to memorize at the end of each ...
I never did get around to reading the second book in this trilogy, though I liked the first. Novellas have, in general, been exactly what I want to read lately, so I’m hoping to fit it in before the end of the year. Alice Payne Arrivesby Kate Heartfield – 11/6 ...
1999) is a good book to turn to if you want to knowmore about Confucianism, shamanism, Buddhism, and Catholicismbetween 1600 and 1900.Korean shamanism has been the subject of a number of scholarlyworks in English. Among the best of them are Keith Howard, ed.,Korean Shamanism: Revivals, ...