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This section is for those who helped me while I wrote this book. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.Įxcept as permitted under the US Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the author.Ĭover Photograph Depositphoto Fresh lilac daffodil Names, characters, places, and incidents are all products of the author's ridiculous imagination and are used fictitiously. Wallflowers: Three of a Kind is a work of fiction. It's about the things we want and the things we need. But if she's finally got the guy, why can't she stop thinking about the girl? Dahlia Adler's Cool for the Summer is a young adult story of self-discovery and new love. Lara has everything she ever wanted: a tight-knit group of friends, a job that borders on cool, and Chase, the boy of her literal dreams. 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Also includes "Recent Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Communication" by Warren Weaver of the Rockefeller Foundation, first published in this form (a condensed version was published in Scientific American July 1949). It reprints "the Mathematical Theory of Communication" by Claude Shannon, first published in the Bell System Technical Journal in 1948, with minor corrections and additional references. The first hardcover edition of Shannon's most important work. He also said that he would like to continue to create stories where the unexpected becomes terrifying, before AI can learn to imitate that. The artist said that he feels threatened by it as a professional, and worries that manga will eventually be drawn using AI technology. That one is good just for the sheer batshit insanity. Blackbird, Gentle Goodbye, and Dissection Chan are very unnerving. Junji Ito also talked against the use of AI-created art. Many of Ito’s all time greats are from earlier in his career, but at least half of the stories in Fragments are pretty special. He also said that designing individual illustrations is a very rewarding job, as the deadlines and load of work for creating manga are tighter. In addition, Ito said that if he were to receive another offer to work on Magic: The Gathering he would love to do it again. In the final card, the gravestone is a normal slab, and the name is blurred. It was serialized in Nemuki between April 2013 and February 2014 as seven separate short stories, with an eighth being added for the tankbon release. Ito said that the only rejection to a first draft was for the Carrion Feeder card, which initially depicted a gravestone in the form of a cross with an English name. Fragments of Horror (, Ma no Kakera) is a Japanese horror anthology manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines had three different initial sketches before the final one was chosen. In addition to that, there was a previous period of trial and error creating rough sketches that the artist and Wizards of the Coast went through until a final design was decided. Drawing the final illustration for Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines took Ito about three days of work. Nic is a bit of a Christmas grinch forced by her past history and Abby and her family are her way to make peace with it. The big theme is the holidays’ celebrations and Nic’s tragic family past which messed up her enjoyment of the festivities. In Gerri Hill’s books, the outdoors is normally a character in its own right but this time it isn’t as much. I admit that the first few chapters in which this counteroffer was discussed made me a bit uncomfortable but the story quickly turns to a more typical fake romance. I was surprised by the original offer (to ask a complete stranger to join a 10-day family gathering) and the counteroffer this stranger suggests. This is another story with the very popular fake romance trope but in this case, the main characters are total strangers. So she decides to ask a stranger to go with her as her fake girlfriend. Same ex-girlfriend who lured her into bed last year. Previous Lesbian Book Quotes of the MonthĪbby Carpenter is dreading her family holiday gathering as she has to meet her ex-girlfriend who is now dating her brother.40 Best Lesbian Romance Books for Valentine’s.Lex’s Top 13 Best Lesfic Halloween Books 2020.Lex’s Top 13 Best Lesfic Halloween Books 2021.Lex’s Top 13 Best Sapphic Halloween Books 2022. Meanwhile, not only is her murderous mother still on the loose, but Renard, crown prince of Pyrenee and the literally rotten ex-fiance she fatally knifed at the altar, has miraculously returned from the dead (shades of Jon Snow!) bent on vengeance. Strong women rise and fall amid more pop-culture memes and references as the “smirking patriarchy” strikes back in this follow-up to 2021’s The Queen Will Betray You.Īftershocks of the previous episode’s ending still resounding, tempestuous 16-year-old Queen Amarande calls fellow monarchs of Sand and Sky together to make a new “modern and exciting” alliance-only to have infuriatingly condescending challenges to her legitimacy threaten to rob her of throne, power, and even her heart’s companion and sword practice partner, Luca. And although he always spent recess with me, continuously protected me, forever treated me like a queen, I knew he was everyone’s king, and I only reigned in a small part of his life.” What can say, it’s been almost a week since I read it and I’m still thinking about it! Broken Knight is just full of so many wonderful moments, and it is those moments that make this book so special and memorable. Sometimes, the greatest love stories flourish in tragedy. She doesn’t need his protection anymore.When life throws a curveball at All Saints’ golden boy, he’s forced to realize not all knights are heroes. This daredevil hell-raiser could knock you up with his gaze alone, but he only has eyes for the girl across the street: Luna.īut Luna is not who she used to be. Knight Cole is everyone’s favorite football hero. Fake.Underneath the meek, tomboy exterior everyone loves (yet pities) is a girl who knows exactly what, and who, she wants-namely, the boy from the treehouse who taught her how to curse in sign language.Who taught her how to laugh.To live.To love. Luna Rexroth is everyone’s favorite wallflower. Ours had torn chapters, missing paragraphs, and a bittersweet ending. Not all love stories are written the same way. Broken Knight (All Saints High, #2) by L.J. |