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This author definitely knows how to weave an intricate story. One that pulls you in, and wraps you around it's little finger. I have always felt that, in addition to suspense and mystery, you have to care about the characters. This series delivers.

Okay, truth...my daughter is 10 and in the 5th grade. Grandpa, an avid reader like myself, went out on a limb and bought the book for her last Easter. We struggle to find books that are in her 8.4-9.5 reading level, have age appropriate content with a plot she has the life experiences to connect to and comprehend, that are also challenging AND interest her...tall order. We have read all the popular series - adore Harry Potter, of course; tore through the "Greggor the Overlander" series, etc. - so even though in previewing the series I noticed it contains some very minor-vanilla...no F-bombs or S$$T level, mature-type language, and there are a couple scenes that hint at an intimate relationship in book 2 (trying not to spoil books), I gave the book a green light. We started reading it together, taking turns reading aloud, and were BOTH immediately, read 30-40 pages at a time, wake up needing to see what happens to Celena, come home from school hoping to fit in a read and "see what Celena has gotten up to now" before dance, hooked like I have never seen her before!!! And while she is an awesome reader, she is not, by any means a sit & read person, preferring to dance, sing, socialize, game, etc...yet another challenge to add to the list. The challenged are important to note because the way Maas has crafted the characters has achieved what NO OTHER series has for my daughter, and that is to draw her in to the point she NEEDS to keep reading, every single day. The characters are beautifully developed to the point where my daughter was crying when she thought her favorite character died, and was angry at who did die. Maas has painstaking developed 3-dimensional characters that are ever evolving, and that are relatable to all ages. She has also created an entirely new setting that is similar enough to other books of the same genre, like Hunger Games (she has read/watched all), yet it is entirely new & fresh. The writing is clear & thought-provoking, and she weaves in asides & flashbacks that challenge and engage readers. We have had the most incredible conversations and my daughter has made multiple connections to other texts, movies, life, and especially music/song lyrics while reading. These connections are the reason I personally & professionally recommend the series to children beginning at age 10 who are reading at a 6.5-7+ grade level, primarily due to the challenging vocabulary. The twists and turns, the co afflicts & themes, character interactions, vivid & selected detailing, and obviously careful/thoughtful word choices make this series, in my opinion, an award winning, best selling series. As a reading specialist and 18 year veteran teacher of struggling readers, I fully give not just this book, but the entire series 5 stars! I could rave on and on...but I don't want to give away a single detail and only, sincerely hope what I have shared has piqued your curiosity enough to give the series a try yourself, along with a loved one, and that through sharing our personal experiences with the books I have helped answer the question of reader age appropriateness & interest level. Buckle up...it's a wild, wonderful ride through Adarlan!Added info for Book 2...Please note: I am reading the series aloud with my daughter, so as we go we just naturally, out of habit, change cuss words to "gosh" and "darn.," and the intimacy scenes were handled as follows: "A., this next chapter has Choal and Celeana interacting like a married couple sometimes do in private. Shall we read or skip?" Reply, "Well, um is it very like detailed?" Me: "Nah, it's pretty vague." A: "Well, I know she shouldn't be doing that stuff because they are not married, but let's just read it...it's not like I'm embarrassed or going to act like that myself...ewwww!" (Love the sweetness this age!) Basically, here is my point and yes I have one... if you take the time to first, preview what you will read with your child later; second, spend the time to read aloud with your child; third, talk to your child & maintain open dialogue, all the time, about everything, just as though they are the adults-in-training they really are (not saying talk like you are buddies, peers, or equals), the content of a fictional novel is not going to become controversial or be outrageous to them, throwing them into a tizzy of misadventure and exploits! So yes, while, the series is for ages 14+, I still maintain that WITH parental supervision/accompaniment, this is an incredible series to read together!

Well, holy cow. I don't even know where to start...This book. This series. These characters. THIS AUTHOR.We are in full on queen mode in Queen of Shadows, obviously. Hence the title. Calaena shows up some, for the sake of appearances, but she has completely accepted her heritage and now goes by Aelin. She's still the intense, no nonsense, scary-as-heck chick we've all grown to know and love, but there's tons more to her character that we only got a glimpse of in Heir of Fire. She's ready to go and taking names. Like literally taking names as she crosses the ocean back to Adarlan. Her cockiness and downright meanness in the first two books really rubbed me the wrong way at times. You can't help but to be drawn to her character, but the things she said and did were.. disturbing, to say the least. And she still has that fire, but there is so much more depth to her now that she has accepted who she truly is and, in the process, is opening her heart again to the people she loves instead of shutting them out and running off of pure rage. Her complexity makes her one of the best female protagonists I've ever read.We start out back in Rifthold, and at this point everything is up in the air. We know why she's there and who she's after, but how she's going to go about doing this is anyone's guess. I will say this, A LOT gets resolved in this book. Granted, there are plenty of other monumental surprises that step into take their place, but I was surprised by how many plot lines got tied up. I was expecting two for sure, but the third one threw me for a complete loop. If anyone says they predicted that to happen, they are a liar. And my goodness, these last two books are going to be downright scary. I was on pins and needles the entire time. You thought present Erilea was bad.. it's about to get wayyyy worse.And as for the book being 650 pages.. Why are people upset about this?! I say, the more the better!Now onto the other characters, because there are quite a few POVs in this book...I've always been partial to Dorian, so being in his POV was absolute torture. The ending of HoF about sent me over the edge and I didn't even want to think about what what was going to happen in this book. I was a nervous wreck. And then PAGE ONE happens. Like, literally as soon as I open the book, there it is. Chapter One. Pretty sure my heart dropped into my stomach. And then every time we were back in his POV after that. I did not handle it well. I hate Valg demons.And while I've never particularly liked Chaol's character (I know I'm in the minority here), he sort of takes on a whole new persona in QoS. Maybe it's the fact of what all he's given up and how he sees the world changing that makes him into the person he's become. He's always seemed to me like a guy who is scared of change, and has an incredible ability to pick and choose which parts of people to accept. And I'm not just talking about Aelin, but also the king and Dorian. He sees only what he wants to see, and if he doesn't understand it or like it, he just shuts it out completely. He doesn't like magic. He's scared of it. He's also very scared of what will happen if people with magic have free reign again. We've known this since Crown of Midnight so I'm not sure why his continuing dislike of it surprises anyone. Chao is not going to be the same person he's been for the first three books. His life has completely change, so while his character is infuriating to me at times, he's still a vital part of this story and I don't dislike him. His character, by the end of this book, grows leaps and bounds and I was glad to see it happen.Now for Rowan. Ah, Rowan. I still don't know how Sarah Maas did it. She gave us Dorian and Chaol in the first two books and everyone was on their respective team. Then in one book, ONE BOOK, she made me toss all my loyalties aside fall in love with Rowan's character. How anyone can not like him is beyond me. He's like the male version of Aelin, and the interaction between those two are some of the best dialogue of the book and they just work very well together. With his character showing up in Rifthold, you see him having to adjust to life without magic. And as the bond between them grows, you see different, softer sides of the Fae warrior. I love him.We didn't get too much from Aedion in this book apart from the first few chapters as he awaits his execution. His reunion with Aelin was everything I thought it would be.. I ain't ashamed to say I may have teared up a bit. They are the only bit of family each other has left and they totally had their moment. It was perfect.Manon's POV scares me. (Besides Abraxos, because who doesn't love Abraxos?) She is dark and wicked and infuriatingly loyal to that wretched grandmother of hers. I know she's redeemable, but for a good chunk of the book I was hoping Asterin would just overthrow her and become the new heir.. assuming that's how it works. Which it probably doesn't. BUT Manon has some feels going on that she's not even aware of and I think in this next book she will most definitely have to make a choice of which side she is on. It very well could've happened in this book, but we have no resolution where this is concerned. And that scene with Aelin.. on the edge of your seat stuff right there. I'm not sure how I feel about some illusions of her character, but I'm not completely against her playing an even bigger role in the last two books.I'm not even going to spend time on Arobynn because I hate him. But some of the other characters, I loved. Calaena has been surrounded by a troupe of men for far too long and it's about time the women came out to play and they did not disappoint! Lysandra, wow. Love her. So much more to her character than meets the eye, and her and Aelin's relationship was refreshing. Nesryn, even though we don't get anything from her perspective is also a pretty bad chick and helping Chaol with the rebels. It's safe to say, unless you're in denial, you will know why she's there from the get go. And lastly, Elide, Lady Marion's daughter, is brought into the picture and hanging with the witches, no less. Very much excited about what role she will be playing in the future. She's got some surprises in store, I think.For the most part, the book felt like long build-ups. Part one was a build-up and it was resolved. Part two also felt like a build-up, and it wasn't as cleanly resolved as the first. I still have some lingering questions about that. Prepare yourselves for part two. Big time game changer coming your way.AllI can say, is that if you truly love this series, and I mean disregard the romances and all that, and are in love with the story, this book will not disappoint.Some spoilers ahead...I'm going to rant just for a sec. I keep seeing some low to mid reviews on this book and they all have one thing in common: Chaol Westfall. I know people shipped Calaena and Chaol really hard, but being this distraught over the downfall of their romantic relationship does a disservice to this series. And I can say that because I am completely Team Dorian and have had to put up with Chaol from day on. Not to mention Sorscha from HoF. Was not a fan of that little surprise. Never once have I given these books bad reviews simply because things weren't happening the way I wanted them to. If the romance aspect is your biggest concern, go read romance novels. The growth and maturity of the characters is wonderful, and I'm glad that Maas is not scared to kill off characters we love or sever relationships if it means progressing the story to where it needs to go. I'm completely okay with the direction Aelin and Rowan are headed because they work. Even if in my heart of hearts I had this small hope of King Dorian and Queen Aelin falling love... yada yada yada... Rowan is the dude and I'm okay with that. So if all you're going to do is get on here and rant about, "I want the old Calaena back," "Maas completely ruined Chaol's character," "These books are too long," Guess what? Go read another series! Or some watered down YA novel where everything works out just as it should in the end.These books are gold. Sarah Maas is a genius. And you can't convince me otherwise.

I believe I'm going to have a love-hate relationship with this series. I'm breezing through them rather quickly, and yet I'm not LOVING them the way I feel like I should. I recall hearing that this was "A Song of Fire and Ice for the younger set" and I was rather excited about that idea. It doesn't quite seem to be that, though.This novel was rather hard for me to read. It suffered from Second Book Syndrome - a lot going on and being explained and yet not a lot happening. I like the lore and fantasy elements that are coming into focus, however a lot of the elements felt messy and thrown together.I must admit that I'm also still rather indifferent when it comes to Celaena and Chaol. Celaena is still vain, shallow, selfish, and oddly unintelligent for the greatest assassin in the land. Chaol is increasingly annoying, ignorant, and pompous. Maybe they are made for each other. Or maybe they are a bit too much. I felt a bit like the romance really took over the novel. I wanted a lot more world building and just got a whole lot of romance.Really, it's the story of the past and the fantasy elements that are keeping my interest. I'm really hoping as more characters come into the picture, I'll have more stories to be interested in.

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“Captivating... A powerful salute to the memory of Mary Williams, antebellum America's demure symbol of human freedom. Highly recommended.” - Library Journal (starred review)“Morgan-Owens has located a fascinating story and tells it with verve, adding a new dimension to the much-studied struggle against slavery in America.” - Publishers Weekly“A valuable contribution to abolitionist history.” - Kirkus Reviews“In a tour de force of historical recovery, Girl in Black and White combines a compelling, meticulously researched biography of the slave child abolitionists adored (and exploited) with a fascinating history of photography and visual culture. At the same time, Morgan-Owens’s careful inquiry into the complexities of so-called white slavery provides a disturbing look at the limits of social sympathy that relies on similarity. This beautifully written book challenges sentimental notions of national progress and offers new ways to patch together the true story of America’s racial past.” - Carla Kaplan, author of Miss Anne in Harlem: The White Women of the Black Renaissance“Girl in Black and White tells a mesmerizing story made vivid by the author’s keen eye for detail. This is a riveting story of an individual’s life, an important biography of an era, and a phenomenal contribution to discussions about the meaning of race in America.” - Emily Bernard, author of Black Is the Body and editor of Remember Me to Harlem

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Jessie Morgan-Owens is the dean of studies at Bard Early College in New Orleans, Louisiana. A photographer with the team Morgan & Owens, she received her doctorate from New York University and lives in New Orleans with her family.

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Hardcover: 272 pages

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (March 12, 2019)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0393609243

ISBN-13: 978-0393609240

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This book is very similar to two other recently released books, Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom by David W. Blight, and Code Name: Lise: the True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy by Larry Loftis. All of them are extensively researched and, therefore, do not read as smoothly a novel. However, if read slowly and intentionally, they provide provide fascinating information.In the cases of Frederick Douglass and The Girl in Black in White, it is uncanny that biased people (to put it kindly) from the nineteenth century have their counterparts in the twenty-first century. I was glad to have read the Douglass biography before The Girl in Black and White because it enabled me to better understand the quotes and references to him.Initially, I was drawn to this book because my great-grandfather, another Virginian, passed for white. When I first discovered the Mu, for mulatto, on my family's page in the 1880 census, after my surprise, my second reaction was how much non-consensual sex this represented. Jessie Morgan-Owens does a thorough job of putting faces and names to those kinds of victims (and perpetrators) in the family of Mary Mildred Williams.She also does a good job of revealing the subtle and not-so-subtle attitudes of racism and classism, not just among slave owners including those who exploited their own children, but also among the abolitionists who weren't quite as noble as they appeared. Among Jessie Morgan-Owens' extensive research are references including those two n-words that we no longer use: the ones which rhyme with diggers and happy.I'm sure I'm not alone as a white American who wants to hold my hands over my ears and chant, "La La La," to avoid learning painful details about the immeasurable human rights violations that took place in my own country. However, because the attitudes of so many people have not changed over the centuries (for crying-out-loud), the playing field is still not level, and violations are occurring on a regular and sadly, institutional basis. I admire the decision of Jessie Morgan-Owens to devote 25% of her book's proceeds to "organizations that serve communities of color, and those that work toward liberation in our present moment." I hope she makes a difference through both the information in this book, and her charity.So, I recommend this very well-researched book not only as an interesting story, but as insight into nineteenth century attitudes that are still alive today.

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From a European perspective, London and Paris in the late eighteenth and all of the nineteenth centuries must have seemed the twin centers of the world. London, the capital of the emerging British empire, was quickly becoming a giant commercial and financial hub. Paris also was an imperial capital, but it became a great symbol and repository of cultural brilliance that led elites across Europe to ape French language and styles. Conlin, a teacher at the University of Southampton, traces the supposed “rivalry” and the more frequent interaction between these great urban centers. Surprisingly, some “typically” French foods and even the famed cancan had their roots in London, and the great British detective novels were probably based on Parisian models. On a more basic level, the parallel growth of both cities, with all of the now familiar achievements and problems associated with urban sprawl, set the pattern for the growth of numerous mega cities around the globe. This is a fine account of both urban history and cultural interaction. --Jay Freeman

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Paperback: 320 pages

Publisher: Counterpoint (September 16, 2014)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1619024403

ISBN-13: 978-1619024403

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While doing research for my current work in progress, a historical romance set in London and Paris in 1782, I found this book and am so glad I did. Not only is it interesting in terms of how the two cities changed over time, but it's very helpful on specifics. For example, I had often wondered where a lady of the beau monde in London might grab a bite to eat while shopping. When I came across this, I was thrilled:"In 1815, Debatt's Pastry Shop in Poultry was known for serving 'sweets, soups and savoury patties' to 'ladies and beaux of delicate stomachs.' These establishments survived well into the nineteenth century, catering in particular to genteel ladies running errands in the city or shopping on their own..."For a scene set in a taverne in Paris, I found a lot in the chapter titled "The Restaurant," including specifics of what was served, what they called the establishments and who their customers might be.If you like history, you'll love this; if you want details on the cities, you'll find those, too. The chapter titles are Rough Crossings (stories of getting across the Channel), The Restless House, The Street, The Restaurant, The Dance, The Underworld and Dead and Buried.Highly recommended.

The first time I went to Europe, friends asked when I returned how I would compare London and Paris. I said that London was built for the "people" and Paris for the aristocracy, e.g., London streets often resemble cow paths, while Paris features grand boulevards. Every hundred years or so, the rulers in Paris sweep away vast tracts of middle/lower class housing and build imposing new boulevards. Thus, Paris can be more impressive and beautiful, London more humane."Tales of Two Cities" is, not surprisingly, about London and Paris - in the late 18th and 19th centuries. I could hardly wait to get my eyes on this book, since in another life I could easily have been a sociologist focusing on urban issues. Indeed, I was fascinated by the book's discussion of such aspects as streets, restaurants, houses - and particularly how each city mimicked the other in certain ways. It's as though residents of both cities were looking across the Channel to find out what the other folks were doing, then would adopt in their own ways new features as they came along. Thus, each city copied the other in some ways, but also developed differently.But each chapter was too detailed. While I liked reading about the broad trends, I got bogged down with all the examples, and eventually (less than half way through) slowed down then came to a complete stop. I truly did learn a lot about contrasting developments in the two cities, but didn't feel I needed any more proof of these trends.

More than expected. Highly appreciated. The book is brand new without any bends or tears.... I hope to maintain the standard for the furure orders.

The author is pretentious and is constantly throwing in french words for the hell of it.

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Ebook Download The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Illustrated First Edition): 100th Anniversary Collection

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Publisher: SeaWolf Press (January 3, 2019)

Language: English

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