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Love Letters to the Dead (2014) is the first novel by American author Ava Dellaira, published in 2014. This is a teen novel told through a series of letters written by a girl named Laurel who is grieving the recent mysterious death of her sister May. The novel is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Ken'ichi Hamada, a 38-year-old freelance manga artist working in Tokyo, has become increasingly dissatisfied with his life. After moving back to his country home, he is just beginning to settle into his new lifestyle when he suddenly finds himself displaced into another world. There he discovers that he can still connect to Earth's internet and ...
Over the years, various studies have tried to answer the age-old question of how often couples making love. While some show that arousal occurs about weekly on average, a couple’s age, libidos ...
Hangtime, A Confession, novel (Kitsune Books, 2009) The Boy Who Shoots Crows, novel (Penguin/Berkley, 2011) Flying Fish, novel (PS Publishing UK, 2012) Blood & Ink, novel (Kindle Scout, 2015) Two Days Gone, novel (Sourcebooks, 2017) Only the Rain, novel (Thomas & Mercer, 2017) Walking the Bones, novel (Sourcebooks, 2018)
Solitude traces the rise and fall of a family, a house, a town—and, in its most conspicuous layer of symbolism, a civilization—over the course of, yes, 100 years.In the early 19th century ...
In the video game Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Rodrigue Achille Fraldarius mentions that Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd's mother died shortly after his birth. In the light novel series High School DxD, Gasper Vladi's human mother died shortly after giving birth to Gasper, who was born as a mass of darkness which accidentally cursed his mother ...
This month, they celebrated 70 years as husband and wife. Mrs. DeHaai offered this advice: "I'm afraid some people think when they get married they're joined at the hip, you know you've got to be ...
The novel focuses around the life of an individual who knows from the moment of his birth exactly when and how the world will end. Guided by a seemingly omniscient presence, he struggles to understand if his actions truly matter in the face of an inevitable end. As critic Janet Maslin summarizes the novel, [1]