![]() ![]() He introduces her to his close knit circle of friends - including the enigmatic Dominic - a group who live by their own rules and brandish the same raven tattoo.Ĭecilia has always played it safe, but, blinded by her growing feelings for Sean and Dominic, she’s determined to enjoy her last summer of freedom and be open to new experiences no matter where they might lead. In return, he’ll not only pay her college tuition but will hand over a small fortune that will enable Cecilia to help her single mother.īut everything changes when she meets sexy local Sean on her first day of work. The deal is simple: all nineteen-year-old student Cecilia Horner has to do is survive a year in the small town of Triple Falls, living with her estranged father and working at his factory. ![]() ![]() “In your heart of hearts, if you didn’t have to choose, would you?” Kate Stewart's Ravenhood Trilogy is a gritty, sexy, romantic, modern day take on Robin Hood with breathtaking twists. 'A modern day re-telling of Robin Hood, Book One of The Ravenhood series is set to be a viral read. ![]()
0 Comments
![]() ![]() We are a local, family owned specialist carpet, upholstery, hard floor and rug cleaning company operating in Torbay, Exeter, East and South Devon for over 45 years and have a team of 15 and a small fleet of yellow vans. ![]() ![]() ![]() Why not follow us on Facebook, join in the conversation on Twitter and watch us on YouTube Have a question? Our friendly team are happy to answer questions and give advice on 01395 350065 No matter what the spillage or stain problem our specialists usually know the cleaning solution which is why we are recommended by many leading manufacturers and retailers of carpets and upholstery including Axminster carpets, Laura Ashley, Marks and Spencer’s, Potburys, Stoneman & Bower, Devonshire Sofas and many leading insurance firms.įor a quote with no hidden costs call our friendly team on 01395 350065 We pride ourselves on using the most advanced machines, processes and products to achieve the best and most thorough cleaning performance and results for customers.Īll our technicians are fully NCCA trained and insured and have years of knowledge and experience. Carpet cleaning including carpet protection.and towns and villages across Exeter, Torbay and South Devon.We are a local, family owned specialist cleaning company for domestic and commercial premises across: ![]() ![]() What do readers say about Unbreak My Heart more realistic. Their relationship is fraying at the seams, and if Alex and Sarai don’t find a way to trust each other with their most painful truths, their heartache could shatter their fairytale romance. If you liked Unbreak My Heart, what should you read next Fostering Love (Book 1). As she pulls away from Alex and withdraws from her life, he’s struggling to be the man she needs. Sarai, who always has a plan, suddenly has no blueprint for handling a staggering loss. until a devastating tragedy strikes and their perfect world comes crashing down. They’ve heard all the reasons why it’s too soon, but Alex and Sarai are madly in love and determined to make it work. But she gives Alex a chance anyway, and after a few whirlwind months, they’re getting married. ![]() An Israeli graduate student, Sarai’s far too busy with school to date. ![]() But when he meets Sarai Levy, all that chill goes right out the door. ![]() Nicole Jacquelyn delivers a novel that will break your heart…in all the best ways.Īlex Evans is cool. From the author of Unbreak My Heart comes a heart-wrenching story about a young married couple’s struggle to find their way back to each other after an unbearable loss threatens to tear them apart. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nor can any but fools be interested by a lack of emotional intelligence as expressed by worn out symbols representing nothing but their own lack of intellectual adventure. I believe that no one can be sincerely interested or more than amused by anyone doing nothing in two dimensions. The artist Brion Gysin wrote in his own sketchbook in 1939: What does it all mean? Could it be a self-made grimoire, conjured out of thin air and the electromagnetic signals flowing through it? Here are lists of fragments and figments, found objects, ready-made memes. ![]() We see Basquiat’s radical openness to his environment and his awareness of the power in random phenomenathe derivation of signs and symbols by seemingly arbitrary and instinctive means. Eight marble notebooks, with their archetypal sketches and long lists of found phrasesdating from 1980 to 1987, and published in conjunction with the exhibition as a single facsimile volumereveal the essence of his process. ![]() THE SHOW OF EARLY NOTEBOOKS and drawings by Jean-Michel Basquiat opening this month at the Brooklyn Museum in New York places a focus on the artist’s formative works, which might provide a clearer and more profound understanding of his artistic intentions and methods than do larger exhibitions of later pieces. Widow Basquiat: A Love Story, by Jennifer Clement. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015. The Notebooks, by Jean-Michel Basquiat, edited by Larry Warsh. ![]() ![]() “The decade itself lacks a distinctive historical flavor. Preparing for a thoroughly ironic fin de decade party, Zonker Harris, of “Doonesbury,” raised his mug: “To a kidney stone of a decade!” “Try to retrieve the seventies and memories crumble in one’s hand,” the critic Irving Howe wrote in his autobiography. Unlike the decades that preceded and followed, the seventies seemed to have no plot: a mishmash of musical styles and fads, a blur of failed Presidents, a series of international fiascoes, a mood of cynicism and farce. ![]() Photograph by George Rose/Getty.Īnyone old enough to have lived through the nineteen-seventies knew them as a long and often embarrassing anticlimax-a shapeless, burned-out interregnum between the high dramas of the sixties and the bright, hard edges of the Reagan era. His closing speech brought delegates to tears, and left many with a sense that they’d chosen wrong. ![]() before the 1976 Republican National Convention. ![]() ![]() I was intrigued by Zoboi’s very topical premise, particularly in terms of whether Fabiola and her mother would be reunited and if they’d have to return to Haiti for that to happen. And there is nothing left to do but to shrink and squeeze until everything has turned to dust and disappeared. Here, the walls, the air, the buildings, the people all seem to have already fallen. This is the opposite of the earthquake, where things were falling apart and the ground was shifting beneath my small feet. The whole house seems to want to squeeze me in, force a deep wail from out of my body because it’s only been one day and I am losing myself to this new place. ![]() While Fabiola was born in the US, she has lived her whole life in Haiti and, suddenly removed from her home and forcibly separated from her mother, she finds herself rudderless. ![]() ![]() It’s a version of the American Dream that resonates throughout the novel, as Fabiola tries to acclimatise to the very different way of life of her cousins, while her mother remains in a detention center with no immediate prospect of going anywhere. ![]() Ibi Zoboi’s debut opens with young Fabiola traveling from Haiti to Detroit with her mother officially entering the US for a visit, their plan is really to remain, moving in with Fabiola’s mother’s sister to start a new life. ![]() ![]() ![]() Her name is as new as the shiny student ID it's printed on. Scarlet Crowley is the only freshman at Harkness College who had to sneak past TV news trucks parked on her front lawn just to leave town. ![]() Juggling a full course load and a big secret, it's only a matter of time until the other skate drops. But now, while his teammates chase the next hockey victory, Bridger worries that the dean will discover he's housing his eight-year-old sister in his dorm room. He's hiding someone small.īridger Macaulley used to be a player both on and off the ice. But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy! The Year We Hid Away - The Ivy Years #2 Sarina Bowen ![]() We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. ![]() ![]() The purple stripe in the middle overlaps the two colors, symbolizing more than one type of attraction. The Bisexual Pride Flag comprises three stripes – pink, purple and blue.Īccording to Michael Page, the flag's creator, pink represents same-sex attraction and blue is for opposite-sex attraction. What do the colors of the Bisexual Pride Flag mean? And almost 20% of Generation Z identifies as LGBTQ+, a recent Gallup study found.Įver wanted to learn about the flag the bi community has adopted to proudly represent their identity? Here’s a basic rundown of its colors and history. The bisexual community makes up over 58% of the LGBTQ+ community, a number that’s steadily increasing. ![]() ![]() ![]() Bisexual individuals make up the largest portion of the LGBTQ+ community, but they’re still less likely to come out, largely underrepresented in political leadership and face unique bias even from LGBTQ+ peers. ![]() ![]() ![]() The following episodes through the next two months included discussions about Green’s journey of creating Skimming the Surface and Adult Support Group, including her four-year training in Core Energetics, and how both have helped hundreds of people from all backgrounds. After 28 years in the field, Green’s advice to young dancers is to “just keep at it and not care what anybody else says.” When discussing her studies with Erik Hawkins, she noted how she always had the urge to create her own work. Valerie discussed her upbringing and relationship to dance, how she found dance in college at University of Wisconsin Madison, and her journey moving to New York. Steve began by asking Valerie about her favorite works, her technique class “Dance Your Frame,” and movement healing. The first episode gave listeners a general outline of the wide-ranging programming VG/DE offers. The series took listeners through the entire history of Dance Entropy and described the plethora of programming Dance Entropy offers the Queens and greater New York communities. ![]() Valerie Green/Dance Entropy kicked off 2023 with a 6-part podcast series hosted by Podcast Business Networks’ Steve Harper. ![]() ![]() ![]() In one of the significant scenes where Jack decides to express his opinion about the poems read, he says the following: “especially I like the dog” (Creech, 16). It seems to be an attempt to convey the idea that deep worries may be experienced by everyone, including children. The plot describes the boy who tragically lost his dog and who refuses to show a desire to fulfill his teacher’s tasks. Based on the plot of the play, it is evident that Creech uses a simple style, which, at the same time, encourages reflection on the story’s essence. “Love That Dog” written by Sharon Creech is a work illustrating the touching story of little schoolboy Jack. ![]() Literary plays allow readers to immerse themselves in situations describing characters and their actions in detail. ![]() |