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Sixteen-year-old Jae Hwa Lee is a Korean-American girl with a black belt, a deadly proclivity with steel-tipped arrows, and a chip on her shoulder the size of Korea itself. When her widowed dad uproots her to Seoul from her home in L.A., Jae thinks her biggest challenges will be fitting in to a new school and dealing with her dismissive Korean grandfather. Then she discovers that a Korean demi-god, Haemosu, has been stealing the soul of the oldest daughter of each generation in her family for centuries. And she's next.
But that’s not Jae’s only problem.
There's also Marc. Irresistible and charming, Marc threatens to break the barriers around Jae's heart. As the two grow closer, Jae must decide if she can trust him. But Marc has a secret of his own—one that could help Jae overturn the curse on her family for good. It turns out that Jae's been wrong about a lot of things: her grandfather is her greatest ally, even the tough girl can fall in love, and Korea might just be the home she's always been looking for.
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The nine stories comprising this brilliant new work of fiction from Carlos Fuentes all concern people who in one way or another have had something to do with, or still are part of, the family of one Leonardo Barroso, a powerful oligarch of northern Mexico with manifold connections to the United States. Each story concerns an encounter — sometimes hilarious, often tragic, frequently ambivalent, inevitably poignant — that in its own dramatic way epitomizes some striking contrast along the invisible, reflective, dangerous frontier that divides the North American world.Yet beyond the emblematic power of Fuentes's fiction to make us think about the political and cultural themes defining that world, there is the sheer human diversity of life on the "crystal frontier": these extraordinary stories pulse with vivid experience — of love in its many guises, of loneliness, of youth and old age, of heartbreak and redemption. Like many of the greatest Spanish-language novels, this exuberant fiction contains and alludes to journalism, politics, economics, famous tall tales, and picaresque adventures, all united by the "vitality, variety, and narrative force that Fuentes always gives his work" (La Jornada).<
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In this comic novel of political intrigue, Adam Gorozpe, a respected businessman in Mexico, has a life so perfect that he might as well be his namesake in the Garden. But there are snakes in this Garden too, and in order to save his relationship, his marriage, his life, and the soul of his country, he may have to call upon the wrath of the angels to expel all these serpents from his Mexican Eden.
In this comic novel of political intrigue, Adam Gorozpe, a respected businessman in Mexico, has a life so perfect that he might as well be his namesake in the Garden of Eden — but there are snakes in this Eden too. For one thing, Adam’s wife Priscila has fallen in love with the brash director of national security — also named Adam — who uses violence against token victims to hide the fact that he’s letting drug runners, murderers, and kidnappers go free. Another unlikely snake is the little Boy-God who’s started preaching in the street wearing a white tunic and stick-on wings, inspiring Adam’s brother-in-law to give up his job writing soap operas to follow this junior deity and implore Adam to do the same. Even Elle, Adam’s mistress, thinks the boy is important to their salvation — especially now that it seems the other Adam has put out a contract on Adam Gorozpe. To save his relationship, his marriage, his life, and the soul of his country, perhaps Adam will indeed have to call upon the wrath of the angels to expel all these snakes from his Mexican Eden.
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In this masterly, deeply personal, and provocative book, the internationally renowned Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes, whose work has been called “a combination of Poe, Baudelaire, and Isak Dinesen” (), steps back to survey the wellsprings of art and ideology, the events that have shaped our time, and his extraordinary life and fiercest passions.
Arranged alphabetically from “Amore” to “Zurich,” takes us on a marvelous inner journey with a great writer. Fuentes ranges wide, from contradictions inherent in Latin American culture and politics to his long friendship with director Luis Buñuel.
Along the way, we find reflection on the mixed curse and blessing of globalization; memories of a sexual initiation in Zurich; a fond tracing of a family tree heavy with poets, dreamers, and diplomats; evocations of the streets, cafés, and bedrooms of Washington, Paris, Santiago de Chile, Cambridge, Oaxaca, and New York; and a celebration of literary heroes including Balzac, Cervantes, Faulkner, Kafka, and Shakespeare. Throughout, Fuentes captivates with the power of his intellect and his prose.
Here, too, are vivid, often heartbreaking glimpses into his personal life. “Silvia” is a powerful love letter to his beloved wife. In “Children,” Fuentes recalls the births of his daughters and the tragic death of his son; in “Cinema” he relives the magic of films such as and . Further extending his reach, he examines the collision between history and contemporary life in “Civil Society,” “Left,” and “Revolution.”
And he poignantly addresses the experiences we all hold in common as he grapples with beauty, death, freedom, God, and sex. By turns provocative and intimate, partisan and universal, this book is a brilliant summation of an international literary career. Revisiting the influences, commitments, readings, and insights of a lifetime, Fuentes has fashioned a magnificently coherent statement of his view of the world, reminding us once again why reading Fuentes is “like standing beneath the dome of the Sistine Chapel. . The breadth and enormity of this accomplishment is breathtaking” ().
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Il secondo episodio del romanzo a puntate di Fabio Delizzos
Le indagini di Bellerofonte Castaldi, investigatore veneziano al servizio del papa
Una Roma subdola e sordida, regno di sicari e avvelenatori
Roma, febbraio 1756. La città di san Pietro è funestata da crimini inquietanti, mentre fervono i preparativi per l'ultima settimana di carnevale: un bambino castrato è stato ritrovato morto, dissanguato con un pesante salasso; i sospetti ricadono sugli ebrei, accusati da secoli di cibarsi del sangue di bambini cristiani. Ma non è finita. Il rettore del Collegio dei gesuiti, una delle scuole più prestigiose ed esclusive del mondo, è stato ucciso con un potente veleno, ma il più probabile autore dell'omicidio, lo speziale del Collegio, è deceduto alcune settimane prima di lui. C'è un nesso tra l'assassinio del bambino e questo nuovo crimine? E perché il Santo Uffizio sta indagando sui casi? Toccherà a Bellerofonte scoprirlo... Dai bui laboratori degli speziali alle scuole di canto per bambini castrati, la ricerca della verità si fa sempre più difficile e pericolosa. Perché ora, insieme al sangue, comincia a scorrere anche il veleno.
Fabio Delizzos È nato a Torino nel 1969 e vive a Roma. Laureato in filosofia, copywriter freelance, per la Newton Compton ha già pubblicato con grande successo i romanzi La setta degli alchimisti, La cattedrale dell’Anticristo e La loggia nera dei veggenti.
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The Red Man is coming ...
Five years after her sister disappeared, seventeen-year-old Adrienne finds the strength to return to her father’s home in New Orleans. But soon after she arrives, the mark of a curse appears on her, leaving her worried. Will she be the next victim of a four-hundred-year old family curse ... the next to be claimed by a serial killer roaming the back alleys of the city?
The day before his senior year begins, Jayden is given a skeleton key passed down through his family for generations -- a gruesome reminder of how his ancestors betrayed their own people and sold them into slavery. He doesn’t believe in the curse the key allegedly bears and puts it away with the intention of forgetting about its message. Until he meets Adrienne, a girl he’s compelled to for more reasons than her beauty.
He’s not the only one who notices her. A man in a skeleton mask and a voodoo gang member are also drawn to Adrienne. One is determined to protect her. The other intends to mislead her. Haunted by the mythical Red Man, all are connected to the ancient curse.
Can they overcome their misgivings about one another and prevent the dark prophecy looming over them? Or will they be lured away from each other by evil’s siren song?
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Twenty-five-year-old Sgt. Gray Phillips is at a crossroads in his life: stay in the Marine Corps or get out and learn to be a civilian? He’s got forty-five days of leave to make up his mind but the people in his life aren’t making the decision any easier. His dad wants him to get out; his grandfather wants him to stay in. And his growing feelings for Sam Anderson are wreaking havoc with his heart…and his mind. He believes relationships get ruined when a Marine goes on deployment. So now he’s got an even harder decision to make: take a chance on Sam or leave love behind and give his all to the Marines.
Twenty-two year old Samantha Anderson lost her husband to an IED in Afghanistan just two months after their vows. Two years later, Sam is full of regrets—that she didn’t move with her husband to Alaska; that she allowed her friends to drift away; that she hasn’t taken many chances in life. Now, she’s met Gray and taking a risk on this Marine could be her one opportunity to feel alive and in love again. But how can she risk her heart on another military man who could share the same tragic fate as her husband?
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Il terzo episodio del romanzo a puntate di Fabio Delizzos
Le indagini di Bellerofonte Castaldi, investigatore veneziano al servizio del papa
Roma, febbraio 1756. La città del papa non ha pace. Nelle sue vie millenarie continuano a scorrere sangue e veleno. I bambini vengono castrati da barbieri senza scrupoli, sfruttati per denaro da loschi insegnanti di canto e acquistati da potenti personaggi, che vogliono bearsi delle loro voci angeliche e del loro prezioso sangue. Finché a un certo punto il Santo Uffizio comincia ad arrestare comuni cittadini, a quanto pare colpevoli di tanto orrore. Il boia della Città eterna ha eretto il suo tetro patibolo a Campo dei Fiori, e nelle segrete dell’Inquisizione la camera delle torture sta lavorando a pieno ritmo. Forse qualcuno, dall'alto, ha interesse a ottenere confessioni, perché quelle macabre storie vengano dimenticate. Ma Bellerofonte Castaldi continua le sue indagini. Lui sa bene che nella Roma in cui vive niente è più ingiusto della presunta giustizia…
Fabio Delizzos È nato a Torino nel 1969 e vive a Roma. Laureato in filosofia, copywriter freelance, per la Newton Compton ha già pubblicato con grande successo i romanzi La setta degli alchimisti, La cattedrale dell’Anticristo e La loggia nera dei veggenti.
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Twenty-one-year-old Kayla Turner has lost everything. After spending most of her life taking care of her ailing mother, she just wants to spot a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. So when her late father-a man she barely knew-leaves her an inheritance, she finally breathes a sigh of relief . . . until she learns the inheritance comes with strings. Strings in the form of handsome playboy Daren Ackwood, her father's protégé. To see any of her inheritance, she's forced to team up with him. From his expensive car to those sexy dimples, Kayla's seen his type before. But Daren isn't who he seems to be . . .
Struggling to make amends for his family's mistakes, Daren has a life more Oliver Twist than Richie Rich these days. He's beyond grateful that James Turner included him in his will, but working with Turner's princess of a daughter to fulfill his cryptic last wish is making Daren wonder if being broke is really so bad. Still, she's just as beautiful as she is stubborn, and the more time he spends with Kayla, the less it feels right being without her. Soon Daren and Kayla begin to wonder if maybe the best gift Kayla's dad could have left them . . . was each other.ebook,336 pagesPublished June 17th 2014 by Forever
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Roma, primavera del 1555. Mentre si attende con ansia che il conclave elegga un nuovo pontefice, la Città Eterna è teatro di inquietanti omicidi, apparentemente legati al mondo dell'arte. Il collezionista Raphael Dardo, insieme ad Ariel Colorni, alchimista e geniale inventore, è alla ricerca di quadri considerati eretici dall'Inquisizione, per salvarli dal rogo. È interessato, in particolare, a un pittore noto come "l'Anonimo", i cui dipinti, che si distinguono per un realismo mai visto prima, si dice siano opera del diavolo. Raphael si troverà pericolosamente sulla stessa strada dell'implacabile inquisitore del Santo Uffizio, Girolamo Arquez, da tempo sulle tracce del pittore maledetto. Bellissime modelle, artisti folli, collezionisti stravaganti, eretici satanisti: quella di Raphael sarà una ricerca molto più rischiosa del previsto, che lo condurrà fra monasteri e bordelli, osterie e labirinti sotterranei, fino alla scoperta di una verità sconvolgente...
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After spending one life-changing day in Paris with laid-back Dutch actor Willem De Ruiter, sheltered American good girl Allyson “Lulu” Healey discovered her new lover had disappeared without a trace. Just One Day followed Allyson’s quest to reunite with Willem; Just One Year chronicled the pair’s year apart from Willem’s perspective. Now, back together at last, this delectable e-novella reveals the couple’s final chapter.<
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From the internationally revered author of Links comes "a beautiful, hopeful novel about one woman's return to war-ravaged Mogadishu" ()
Called "one of the most sophisticated voices in modern fiction" (), Nuruddin Farah is widely recognized as a literary genius. He proves it yet again with , the story of a woman who returns to her roots and discovers much more than herself. Born in Somalia but raised in North America, Cambara flees a failed marriage by traveling to Mogadishu. And there, amid the devastation and brutality, she finds that her most unlikely ambitions begin to seem possible. Conjuring the unforgettable extremes of a fractured Muslim culture and the wayward Somali state through the eyes of a strong, compelling heroine, is another Farah masterwork.
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