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Find out more about one of our favorite authors below: We had the privilege of being able to ask author Joanne Schwehm some questions before her newest book release, Gripped. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The love of his life, Sue, is particularly confused: she combines an open, somewhat flirtatious manner with a pathological aversion to sex that left me wondering if she'd been abused as a child. The women in his life are used and confused in turn, not so much by Jude as by the terrible straitjacket women were forced into. Let down by everyone he chooses as a mentor (one of them doesn't last long enough for a round trip from one village to the next) spurned by the university he longs to enter and used and confused by the women in his life, he keeps trying to draw a smaller circle in the sand after each fresh assault, but ultimately he loses, and by then he doesn't care, and then he dies. Jude, a decent man with ambitions to become a scholar, doesn't stand a chance in Hardy's cold universe. ![]() ![]() ![]() An unpredictable story full of suspense, mystery, and thrill which is written for all types of ages. Jennifer Giesbrecht is a fabulous storyteller and writes horror, mystery,/ and fictional books. This frightening and hair-raising book is written by a well-known author “Jennifer Giesbrecht”. The author takes you on a journey where he explores something actual by taking the audience to extremes. So if you are interested in the thrill of being afraid then this a necessary horror story for you. ![]() It is an expressive novel that influences the psyche of those who read it from the first page to the last page. ![]() “The Monster of Elendhaven” is a thought-provoking, terrifying, and classic horror story which deeply influences the reader. 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Traveling downtown after an afternoon tea with Charlotte Rampling and the director of 45 Years, Andrew Haigh, at the Plaza Athénée, I had already transitioned to Vertigo, the movie referenced most in Hitchcock/Truffaut, next to Psycho.Īnne-Katrin Titze: Half an hour ago, I spoke with Charlotte Rampling about her role in 45 Years and Vertigo came up. Eric Gautier shot an early interview in the old Cahiers du Cinéma offices. For Hitchcock/Truffaut, Kent decided to forego a direct linking of films and opted for an energy driven structure. ![]() It all began for Kent Jones with Dial M For Murder, Fahrenheit 451 and Richard Schickel's Men Who Made The Movies that included William Wellman, Howard Hawks, Vincente Minnelli - but no John Ford. Robert Cummings with Alfred Hitchcock and Ray Milland (Dial M For Murder) ![]() ![]() ![]() As she tries to apply the scientific method to the paranormal mystery, Claire realizes as well that there’s a human story behind every historical event. ![]() When Claire can no longer keep the ghost a secret, she recruits her older brother, along with Casley and Emily, to help her discover his identity. Also scary to the middle schooler is losing Casley, her best friend and science fair partner, to Emily, the new girl in school who’s preoccupied with makeup. Currie’s visceral descriptions of the boy’s haunting-scratching behind walls, dripping water, icy air, scrawled notes, and more-exude creepy. Their worlds collide when Claire must help out her father at the last minute, and a ghost boy not only becomes an unwanted passenger on the bus, but follows her home and around the city. ![]() Seventh grader Claire loves the predictability of science while her father relishes the paranormal, running a ghost-tour business in Chicago. A ghost haunting prompts a Chicago girl to investigate her local history. ![]() ![]() ![]() The very moment he meets the beautiful hotel owner. Little does Cooper know that one delivery to The Spencer-Reid will change his life in a single moment. Deciding to let fate take control, Cooper applies, hoping the small tourist town of Daylesford is the change he seeks. He needs an escape from suburbs living, and coming across a job ad at a lavender farm in the middle of country Victoria is his answer. The last thing Cooper wants is to get married and have children. ![]() Tired of his mother’s constant nagging for him to settle down, tired of his sisters and tired of his boring career. The Ribbon Release: (Ribbon #2) Coming SoonĬooper Hepburn is tired of the suburbs. The Ribbon Catchers: (Ribbon #1) Coming Soon The Ribbon Chasers: a short story (Ribbon #0.5) With The Last Goodbye (Thirty-Eight #6) Coming Soon With The First Goodbye (Thirty-Eight #5) Coming Soon What We’ll Leave Behind (Thirty-Eight #2.5) (Sometimes Moments #3) Coming Soonįorever Starts Today (Thirty-Eight #.5) Coming Soon Sometimes, Forever (Sometimes Moments #2) ![]() ![]() ![]() National Socialists - the party of Hitler.Carl von Ossietzky - the editor of Die Weltbühne. ![]() Kid Hogan - A member of the American jazz band, the Cocoa Kids, Kid plays the clarinet. ![]() He does business with both David and his father.
![]() ![]() How much more fun was this book - she espouses her views onĮverything from the plight of down trodden women to Christ on Prior Memorial Prize but, honestly, I couldn't get past page 26. I picked up "All That Swagger" which won Franklin the 1936 S.H. Most of the characters were easily recognisable and especially herĭepiction of "Banjo" Patterson (with whom Miles Franklin wasĮntangled in an emotional relationship) as the calculatingly ![]() Of Franklin's own introduction to the cream of Sydney society, "My Career Goes Bung" was written and ready for publication inġ902 but the sequel to "My Brilliant Career" had her publisher, Own name) the last "On Dearborn Street" about her years inĬhicago co-editing a Trade Union magazine, was issued in 1981. Output was sporadic - of her 8 novels (published under her "My Brilliant Career" published in 1901 but after that her Miles Franklin had a runaway success with her first novel ![]() ![]() ![]() For me this had elements of Tolkien, Martin Feist and Sanderson thrown into the mix. Obviously when you read quite a few fantasy novels it’s easy to start to make comparisons and this book is no exception. It’s probably easier to expand on the story simply by discussing the world building and characters. I don’t want to really elaborate on the plot as I think that way lies the path of spoilers. From there we quickly build up a picture of the world and it’s inhabitants as the author weaves together a rich story with protagonists that I really cared for and great world building that really helps to set the scene. The book gets off to a great start, literally bursting out of the gates with a dramatic battle sequence. ![]() ![]() To be honest I was captivated by the characters and found myself driven to keep on reading even into the early hours of the morning making this a speedy read indeed. Thankfully that very much proved to be the case. The glowing review of the blogger who submitted this book to Stage 2 was so convincing that I actually went and bought book No.2 simply with the expectation that I would be in love and would want to continue on. To be honest, I expected to like this one before I started. My most recent book for the Self Published Fantasy Blog Off was Phil Tucker’s Path of Flames. ![]() |