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Donna J. Kossy (born May 18, 1957) is an American writer, zine publisher, and online used book dealer based in Portland, Oregon.Specializing in the history of "forgotten, discredited and extreme ideas", [2] which she calls "crackpotology and kookology", [2] she is better known for her books Kooks: A Guide to the Outer Limits of Human Belief (1994, featuring the first biography of Francis E ...
His Dark Materials presents the Fall as a positive act of maturation. His Dark Materials has occasioned controversy, primarily among some Christian groups. [30] [31] [32] Cynthia Grenier, in the Catholic Culture, said: "In the world of Pullman, God Himself (the Authority) is a merciless tyrant.
The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) is a weekly paper-magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times in which current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed. It is one of the most influential and widely read book review publications in the industry. [ 2 ]
According to Book Marks, the book received "positive" reviews based on twenty-one critic reviews with seven being "rave" and thirteen being "positive" and one being "mixed". [18] In Books in the Media , a site that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (3.86 out of 5) from the site which was based on eleven critic reviews.
The Wide, Wide World volume one and volume two and an 1895 edition are available via Open Access with page images and full, searchable text through the University of Florida Digital Collections "Warner's Wide, Wide World". Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture. University of Virginia; The Wide, Wide World on E-Notes
The Dark Forest (Chinese: 黑暗森林) is a 2008 science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is the sequel to the Hugo Award -winning novel The Three-Body Problem in the trilogy formally titled Remembrance of Earth's Past (colloquially referred to by Chinese readers by the title of the first novel). [ 1 ]
Dark Winds is mostly filmed at Camel Rock Studios — the first-ever Native American-owned film studio — located in Sante Fe, N.M. The backlot movie ranch features standing sets, shooting stages ...
[1] [2] Kirkus Reviews gave the book a positive review and stated that the book had a "satisfyingly chilly but calm resolution". [3] Kliatt also gave Deep and Dark and Dangerous a positive rating, commenting that the book's foreshadowing "is a bit heavy-handed" but overall writing that it "provides just the right amount of shiver for this age ...