Hex never meant for the girl to follow him and his friend Tommo into the woods. He never meant for her to fall off the rope swing and break her arm. When the finger of blame is pointed at him, Hex runs deep into the woods and his fierce sense of injustice leads him to a strange...
【预订】【2023卡内基插画奖短名单】遗落之境 The Worlds We Leave Behind 进口原版英文青少年读物 善本图书 预订图书大约8-12周发货 作者:A.F. Harrold,Levi Pinfold出版社:Bloomsbury Children出版时间:2022年08月 手机专享价 ¥ 当当价 降价通知 ¥107.00 ...
The Worlds We Leave Behind, the second full-length from the duo of zakè (aka Zach Frizzell) and Tyresta (aka Nick Turner), opens with “Undiscovered”, a heavenly, inviting glide that occupies a full quarter of the album’s run time. It sets the scene perfectly with ... (展开全部)...
Mobile phones are the main invention of modern technology.They are completely part of our daily lives If we look at our society,we can see that all kinds of people are using mobile phones.Maybe they have many advantages,but they also experience drawbacks. The main advantage of mobile phones ...
During the next five years, I started a company named NeXT, another company named Pixar, and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife. Pixar went on to create the worlds first computer animated feature film, Toy Story, and is now the most successful animation studio in...
Did not last long, this beautiful planet now the body becomes a hundred holes, that is what we humans do. We kept digging mineral resources, but also kept cutting trees and trees, which makes our planet into a crisis. The land now accounts for 29 percent of the worlds land, and seawate...
In this anthology, we explore relationships—how they sculpt us, hurt us, help us, and reveal our deepest desires. Eight artists, whose words paint worlds, bring you stories of heartache, loss, hope, and forgiveness. They unveil the intimacy and complexity of relationships. Whether family, fri...
The same goes for its satire. At once of its moment and resonant beyond its setting, Machado’s exposure of the hypocrisy of this society built on the backs of slaves, in which the desire for fame eclipses genuine advancement and learning, speaks to worlds he can never have known. ...
that two people come together are completely circumstantial. But all that matters is what happens next,’ the male protagonist observes. But that isn’t all that matters. Not in this novel, at least. Indeed, what happens becomes increasingly secondary to the rich, interior worlds Fàbregas ...
The same goes for its satire. At once of its moment and resonant beyond its setting, Machado’s exposure of the hypocrisy of this society built on the backs of slaves, in which the desire for fame eclipses genuine advancement and learning, speaks to worlds he can never have known. ...