![]() third-person singular present indicative form of animar.( Balearic, Central ) IPA ( key): /əˈni.mə/.-mania, Amina, Maina, Mania, amain, amnia, mania, aiman.“ anima”, in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC. ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() In The Echo Chamber, George Cleverley is a BBC TV presenter and a “national treasure”, as he repeatedly reminds us. He might be climbing the creaking steps of a haunted house as he ventures into this territory – there are times when you gasp with fear for him, but he is nothing if not intrepid. A less courageous writer might have chosen a safer subject for a subsequent novel, but Boyne chose instead to write about the very issues that, by his own admission, caused him so much grief. ![]() ![]() His latest novel is a rollicking and consistently funny satire featuring a family torn limb from limb by their own misadventures in social media.īoyne himself took a battering in that arena in recent years when the publication of his novel My Brother’s Name Is Jessica led him into the highly charged area of trans politics and language. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pepperberg holds an SB from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MA and PhD from Harvard University. Results will have evolutionary implications and may also assist children who have problems learning numerical concepts. They will design experiments to discover similarities and differences in how humans and nonhumans learn number labels and counting behavior and possibly addition. Spelke, a professor of psychology at Harvard University, to compare the numerical competencies of parrots to those of small children. Her oldest subject can use English labels to identify, request, refuse, and categorize more than fifty objects, seven colors, five shapes, and quantities to six he has functional use of phrases such as “I want X,” “Wanna go Y?” “What color?” and “What shape?” and understands concepts such as bigger/smaller, same/different, and absence.Īt Radcliffe, Pepperberg plans to collaborate with Elizabeth S. Over more than twenty-five years, she has shown that these birds have capacities comparable to nonhuman primates and young children. Irene Maxine Pepperberg, currently a research associate professor at Brandeis University, studies the cognitive and communicative abilities of grey parrots. ![]() ![]() This information is accurate as of the fellowship year indicated for each fellow. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2013, she-coauthored the book "I'll See You Again" (Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster) which was on the New York Times bestseller list for several weeks. Mine Are Spectacular (2005) was a national bestseller that People magazine called “a funny, buoyant novel whip-smart dialogue.” The Botox Diaries ( 2004) received attention as a breakthrough for “ chick lit.” Kaplan subsequently wrote two mysteries set in Los Angeles featuring a heroine named Lacy Fields. Her inspirational memoir "The Gratitude Diaries: How A Year Looking On the Bright Side Transformed My Life" was published by Dutton in August 2015 and became a New York Times bestseller. Kaplan is the author and co-author of ten novels and five non-fiction books. She graduated Yale magna cum laude and won the Murray Fellowship to research her first book, Women and Sports, which was published by Viking Press. While in college, she was selected as a Guest Editor at Mademoiselle magazine and named as one of the Top Ten College Women by Glamour magazine. She began her career as a sports reporter at CBS Radio and wrote a monthly sports column for Seventeen magazine for five years. Kaplan grew up in Newton, Massachusetts and attended Yale University. Kaplan is the author of fifteen books and hosts a podcast about gratitude. Kaplan served as the Editor-in-Chief of Parade magazine (2007-2010), the Sunday newspaper supplement with a circulation of 32 million. ![]() Janice Kaplan is an American novelist, magazine editor, and television producer. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cancellation of The Legion was followed by a new series, Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 5). 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Dan Jurgens The Legion (Volume 1) was an ongoing series published between 20 featuring the eponymous Legion of Super-Heroes. The Legion by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning Vol. ![]() ![]() ![]() To learn more about our books and journals programs, please visit us at our website. UNC Press publishes over 100 new books annually, in a variety of disciplines, in a variety of formats, both print and electronic. Many of our journal issues are also available as ebooks. UNC Press publishes journals in a variety of fields including Early American Literature, education, southern studies, and more. ![]() For a full listing of Institute books on click here. More information can be found about the Omohundro Institute and its books at the Institute's website. UNC Press is also the proud publisher for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture in Williamsburg, Virginia. 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The University of North Carolina Press is the oldest university press in the South and one of the oldest in the country. ![]() ![]() Okay, I actually saw that coming (so far, I have seen all of Mira Grant's big "twists" coming) but still - ew. With too much left to do and not much time left to do it in, the surviving staff of After the End Times must face mad scientists, zombie bears, rogue government agencies - and if there's one thing they know is true in post-zombie America, it's this:īlackout is the conclusion to the epic trilogy that began in the Hugo-nominated Feed and the sequel, Deadline. Now, the year is 2041, and the investigation that began with the election of President Ryman is much bigger than anyone had assumed. They uncovered the biggest conspiracy since the Rising and realized that to tell the truth, sacrifices have to be made. Georgia and Shaun Mason set out on the biggest story of their generation. The world didn't end when the zombies came, it just got worse. It was the year we cured cancer, the year we cured the common cold, and the year the dead started to walk. ![]() ![]() " Rise up while you can." (Georgia Mason) ![]() ![]() ![]() As a member of “Johnson’s Circle,” Wollstonecraft met several other intellectuals, both men and women, interested in challenging and removing traditional injustices of rank, property, class, and even gender. His shop in St Paul’s Churchyard in London emphasized the publication of works directed at a growing middle class, and so, the books he produced were often more affordable cheap prints. Johnson had an affinity for finding and fostering some of the leading intellectual and literary figures of the late-eighteenth century. However, it was not until she met Joseph Johnson (1738-1809), an influential London bookseller and publisher, that she was able to print her works. ![]() ![]() With her husband, William Godwin (the so-called Father of Anarchism), Wollstonecraft had a second daughter, Mary Shelley, the famous author of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (1818).įrom a young age, Wollstonecraft had an interest in writing and philosophy, cultivated by some of her girlhood friendships. She lived by some of her more radical views, including maintaining at least three known relationships out of wedlock, one of which resulted in a child, and was even a resident of France during the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror. Though short and often difficult, Mary Wollstonecraft’s (1759-1797) life was also bold. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm quickly learning that I much prefer Middle Grade stories to Young Adult. There are fun adventures and twists along the way. Of course the girls develop a friendship that turns closer to sisterhood. She's easy going, fun-loving, and outgoing. It was great on Audio with a full cast of amazing narrators.Īvery is scared of everything, cautious, and a little intense. I really enjoyed how this book is told in emails, along with a few voicemails and some old school letters. The girls are adamant about not becoming friends. They want the girls to go to a summer camp together and get to know each other. ![]() Middle Grade # 3 down in the books! This book was a delight! Avery Bloom and Bett Devlin don't know each other, but they are about too! They are being raised by single dads, and their dads happen to fall in love. ![]() ![]() ![]() Seth is essentially Alex’s other half, and she’s frustrated that he’s everywhere she goes, but there are some benefits. ![]() An entertaining introduction to a world of Greek demigods.Not only does she struggle with her forbidden crush on the pure-blood Aiden, but she’s also struggling with her training to become a Sentinel.Īfter all, nothing’s worse than being turned into a daimon and being hunted by your crush. It’s only a short novella with only 62 pages to read.Īlex struggles with her time in the Covenant.An exciting teaser for the rest of the series.Daimonĭaimon is only a short novella with around 62 pages, serving as a prequel to Alex’s story.įocusing on her escape from Miami, this novella focuses on Alex’s journey to the Covenant after daemons discover her. The Covenant SeriesĬovenant is a five-book young adult fantasy series with the bonus novella: Daimon. ![]() Armentrout has written over sixty books, which I have put in order of series, and then included her standalone novels. Known for being a hybrid author, she has traditionally published her works and self-published them successfully. Armentroutĭespite being known for her new adult fantasy series Blood and Ash, she has also written numerous contemporary romances under her pen name: J. While she is more well-known for her Blood and Ash series, she has multiple other best-sellers. She has written numerous novels such as series, spin-offs, companions, and standalones. ![]() |