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![]() ![]() Technically, Lukio has my heart, but that’s not the point. Not just because I got an ARC of this book but because IT DESERVES IT.Īctually, it deserves more than my crappy attempt at a review, but I’ll give it my best. I mean, I don’t guess they can force me to write a review.but I know I should. So why am I here writing a review when it’s basically futile?īecause I’m like technically supposed to and stuff, so it may seem like I’m being forced to collect my thoughts and still my racing heart against my will. I can’t even pick a favorite quote because every single word in this book was like peach ice cream-aka, heavenly. I can’t give you a synopsis because it’d come out way too gushy. I can’t give it a star rating because my rating is off the spectrum. ![]() ![]() As in the star rating, short summary, and favorite quote thing that I do for ARCs. ![]() I don’t know if you noticed, but, uh, I’m not doing my usual thing. So much so that I wouldn't even call this a review.just, an outpouring of my heart. #3 - additional warning reserved only for this review - Beware, for there are insane amounts of nonsensical gushing. Which may mean some spoilers, so watch out. #2 When I read a review, I want substantial information. #1 This is a long review, so pull up a chair and grab a bowl of popcorn. ![]() ![]() ![]() OL756258W Page_number_confidence 94.97 Pages 618 Ppi 300 Republisher_date 20200208145841 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 459 Scandate 20200207060211 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog marygrove Scribe3_search_id 31927000696234 Tts_version 3. ![]() ![]() He is at work on a biography of Ezra Pound. Secret Gardens a study of children’s writers and a centenary history of the OUDS are due out next year. Urn:lcp:oxfordcompaniont0000carp_1918-1982:epub:bd980891-d7d2-4d67-a6a9-b8491145bcb6 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier oxfordcompaniont0000carp_1918-1982 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t1gj7zr8w Invoice 1652 Isbn 0192115820ĩ780192115829 Lccn 83015130 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR) Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.11 Ocr_module_version 0.0.14 Old_pallet IA17191 Openlibrary_edition Humphrey Carpenter is the author of books on Tolkien, Auden and Christ, and co-author of the Oxford Companion to Children’s Literature. Oxford Companion to Children's Literature Humphrey Carpenter, Mari Prichard 4.06 36 ratings6 reviews Dig into almost 2,000 entries in this bulging resource, where Anne of Green Gables rubs elbows with the Lord of the Rings, Mother Goose with Punch and Judy, Hans Christian Andersen with Christina Rossetti, and Maurice Sendak with Kate Greenaway. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 17:00:26 Associated-names Prichard, Mari, author Oxford University Press, publisher Boxid IA1772002 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Col_number COL-609 Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier ![]() ![]() We underestimate by a factor of 10 the amount of time and effort it will take to achieve a task. Coming short of making 10 million is still less annoying. 10X goals will only be marginally more difficult to achieve than normal goals, but will bring much bigger results.Ĭoming short of making 100k is annoying. The 10X rule compels you to create an extraordinary volume of action which leads to an extraordinary level of success.Īny goal you set will require work and will be difficult to achieve. The 10X Rule is simply thinking, working, and doing ten times the work that you would normally do. It’s the only way to guarantee you will reach success.Įg: if you want to make $1.5 million, the only way to ensure you’ll make it is to aim at $15 million instead. The 10X Rule is about multiplying by 10 everything you do and think in your life. Summary of The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone Chapter 1: What Is the 10X Rule? Love him or hate him, Cardone wrote a good book, practical, and motivating. It explains how success is achieved only by those willing to take more action than their peers. ![]() The book taught me that success requires that you take action in massive quantities and immediately, and that there is no real secret to it: it is almost only hard work. It explains that the only way to be successful is to work 10 times harder than everybody else. The 10X Rule is a book written by entrepreneur Grant Cardone. ![]() ![]() ![]() To make some quick cash, Emika takes a risk and hacks into the opening game of the international Warcross Championships-only to accidentally glitch herself into the action and become an overnight sensation.Ĭonvinced she’s going to be arrested, Emika is shocked when instead she gets a call from the game’s creator, the elusive young billionaire Hideo Tanaka, with an irresistible offer. But the bounty-hunting world is a competitive one, and survival has not been easy. ![]() ![]() Struggling to make ends meet, teenage hacker Emika Chen works as a bounty hunter, tracking down Warcross players who bet on the game illegally. The obsession started ten years ago and its fan base now spans the globe, some eager to escape from reality and others hoping to make a profit. From #1 New York Times bestselling author Marie Lu-when a game called Warcross takes the world by storm, one girl hacks her way into its dangerous depths.įor the millions who log in every day, Warcross isn’t just a game-it’s a way of life. ![]() ![]() Smiling, he then turned and told the man “I made a difference to that one!” The boy picked another starfish and threw it back into the sea. ![]() ![]() To this, the old man replied that there were thousands of starfish on the beach! “You won’t make much difference” he told him. He said that if they were left there on the beach, they would die when the sun got high. The boy replied that he was throwing the starfish back into the ocean. The man could see that he was doing this over and over again. The boy seemed to be picking something up and throwing it back into the sea. That day, the beach was littered with starfish.įrom a distance, he spotted a little boy. If you haven’t yet read this story, it revolves around an old man who goes for a walk on the beach after a big storm has passed. What I know is that ever since I read it, every time I see a starfish on the beach or while snorkeling, I immediately remember the little boy rushing to save the starfish. I don’t remember when I first came across the starfish story. ![]() ![]() The Paradoxes of scripture reveal a God bent on relationship – One of the most frustrating thing about the God of the Bible is that God refuses to fit neatly into a system. God doesn’t seem to care if you have God nailed down.(if and when you read it post YOUR takeaways in the comments section below!) ![]() ![]() If anything this book proved to me that I am, indeed, a feminist, and if I am supposed to fit into one kind of feminism or another I suppose I am a Jesus Feminist. In this book Sarah recounts a bit of her own story as her love for Jesus helped shape and transform her into a Feminist seeking to love like Jesus. This is one of the reasons I really liked the title of the new book Jesus Feminist by Sarah Bessey, which I read through this week. However, I firmly believe that there is not one feminism but that each feminist is able to bring their own tradition and convictions into the conversation. ![]() ![]() ![]() So, get ready to learn why inequality is not a natural economic phenomenon, and prepare to discover how political elites have tried to naturalize it throughout history so they could benefit from it. The book offers “an economic, social, intellectual, and political history of inequality regimes, that is, a history of the systems by which inequality is justified and structured.” ![]() “In large part a sequel to ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century,’” Piketty’s equally monumental “Capital and Ideology” weighs in at about 1,100 pages and picks up where its predecessor left off. In 2013, the French economist Thomas Piketty released “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” a 700-page doorstopper that made him an academic “rock star.” Immensely researched and widely praised, the book piled graph upon graph to demonstrate that capitalism inexorably increases inequality and that – unless the trend is checked by a welfarist government – social instability may be the inevitable outcome of this seemingly innocuous tendency. ![]() ![]() Susan Meissner ~ THE NATURE OF FRAGILE THINGS Our hearts tell us who we will love, and not the other way. I don’t think love is something you can start and stop by choosing. She had no illusions that falling in love would be the case. She doesn’t care that she and Martin haven’t made any romantic connections. Sophie can’t believe her luck at living in a beautiful home with a daughter who she quickly falls in love with. Martin Hocking is a recent widower and businessman who needs to keep up the appearance of happy home life. She agrees to marry a man in San Francisco and care for his young daughter, Kat. Sophie Whalen is an Irish immigrant who answers a personal ad to escape her life in New York City. Her character-driven novels will keep you turning the pages to find out what could possibly happen to your characters next. She has written about war, plagues, 9/11, and now the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Susan Meissner is known for writing compelling historical fiction. ![]() ![]() ![]() Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. ![]() Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse ![]() Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Aftercare is a M/M BDSM contemporary romance about Aayan, a Muslim immigrant who's not sure he can play the Dom role, and Garrett, a submissive attorney who walked away from his life when his husband died. Can he give up the pain he craves to find the love he needs? As Syed's trial date looms, Aayan and Garrett explore what a BDSM relationship means for them, and what they mean to each other. But for the first time in the three lonely years since Garrett's husband died, he's feeling hope, ambition, and desire. Right? And what's the use in a confirmed sub dating a guy who doesn't want to be a Dom anyway? The important thing is to get Syed cleared of the discriminatory murder charge he's facing. ![]() Garrett probably shouldn't be dating his client's brother. He only wants to take care of him-love him, serve him, cherish him. Aayan would do anything to protect Syed, even if he doesn't understand how Syed could hurt someone he loves. Aayan Denir knows Garrett Hillier was once a high-powered defense attorney, and-thanks to a leaked photograph-he knows Garrett is sexually submissive, which makes him ideally qualified to defend Aayan's brother from the charge of murdering his sub. ![]() |