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Ginta Toramizu is a 14-year-old junior high student from Tokyo. He is a near-sighted, video game geek, underachieving student and a fan of fairy tales.One day and without warning, he finds himself summoned to the mysterious world of MÄR Heaven, which he has only seen before in his dreams and in his mother's books.
Snow White's father, the king, eventually took for his new wife a cold-hearted and vain woman who possesses a magical mirror that attests she is the most beautiful in the land. But when Snow White reaches an age where her beauty overshadows that of her stepmother's, the jealous Queen has a huntsman take Snow White deep into the forest to kill her.
Märchen Mädchen (メルヘン・メドヘン, Meruhen Medohen, German for "Fairy Tale Girls") is a Japanese light novel series written by Tomohiro Matsu and StoryWorks, with illustrations by Kantoku. The series was being worked on by Matsu before his death in May 2016, and he is still credited as the writer. [2]
In Praise of the Stepmother is an erotic novel by Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010. Published in 1988, it is about a sexually open couple whose fantasies lead them to the edge of morality. The book is dedicated to Spanish film director Luis García Berlanga.
The Stepmother is a 2022 American psychological thriller film written by Chris Stokes and Marques Houston and directed by Stokes. The film stars Erica Mena as a woman with dissociative identity disorder, and Marques Houston as a recently widowed single father.
The Step-Mother, a 1910 silent film by Sidney Olcott; The Stepmother, a 1914 short film by Harry Solter; The Stepmother (1958 film), an Azerbaijanian film The Stepmother (original title: Sae eomma), a 1963 Korean film starring Kim Jin-kyu
Whatever (French: Extension du domaine de la lutte, literally "extension of the domain of struggle") is the debut novel of French writer Michel Houellebecq.The plot concerns a depressed and isolated computer programmer who tries to convince a colleague to murder a young woman who rejected the colleague's sexual advances.
The Independent and Guardian both praised the novel, [8] with the Guardian remarking that it was a "witty and entertaining debut about two very different worlds of journalism". [9] [10] Entertainment Weekly gave The Spoiler a B+ rating, [11] with NPR calling it "satisfying". [12] The Globe and Mail also positively reviewed The Spoiler. [13]