![]() ![]() Papa’s Pizza: A Berenstain Bear Sniffy Book** The Bears' Picnic: A Sequel to The Big Honey Hunt (later published as The Bears' Picnic)Ĭ is for Clown (later published as The C Book) The Bike Lesson: Another Adventure of the Berenstain Bears (later published as The Bike Lesson) Titles marked with two asterisks (**) were adapted into episodes of the 2003 cartoon series. ![]() Titles marked with an asterisk (*) were adapted into episodes of the 1985 cartoon series. In addition to writing children's literature, the authors Stan and Jan Berenstain also wrote three books that feature the Berenstain Bears: two parenting books, What Your Parents Never Told You About Being a Mom or Dad (1995) and The Berenstain Bears and the Bear Essentials (2005), and their autobiography, Down a Sunny Dirt Road (2002). Since the first Berenstain Bears installment was published in 1962, the series has sold close to 260 million copies. This list of Berenstain Bears books includes many in the picture book series (such as "Beginner Books" and "First Time Books") and the illustrated children's novels, such as those in the "Big Chapter Books" series. ![]() ![]() ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( August 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia's inclusion policy. This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() When Machado was at the Iowa writers’ school in her late 20s, she met a witty, worldly, petite blond Harvard graduate who spoke French and was a “mix of butch and femme that drives you crazy”. With hindsight, her short story, Mothers, which deals obliquely with domestic abuse between two women, now appears to be a rehearsal.įor all the experimentation, the basic narrative is straightforward. ![]() She was shortlisted for a US National book award in 2017 for her gothic-flavoured short stories about sex and gender. Machado is at the forefront of a wave of writers (including Sarah Hall, Julia Armfield, Fiona Mozley and Sophie Mackintosh) producing sensual, defiant, highly inward stories that centre on the female body. It ensnares and unsettles, tantalises and wrongfoots. 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It is not just a toy, but also a fine collectible to buy makeup brushes or doll accessories. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is where the bulk of Geralt’s stories unfold, and makes up the main constituent of The Witcher universe at large - at least in terms of Sapkowski’s conception of it. ![]() However, if you want to know the ins and outs of the world and ensure that you’re a true Witcher connoisseur, you’ll want to dive deeper into the saga, which is set roughly 10 years before the games and focuses largely on the relationship between Geralt and Ciri. They also introduce a range of characters that don’t appear in CD Projekt Red’s adaptations, most of whom are great.If you’re solely interested in covering what’s likely to be featured early on in the TV series, the Last Wish and Sword of Destiny short story collections should be fine. ![]() This is comprised of five novels, all of which tell the stories of Geralt, Ciri, Yennefer, Triss, Dandelion, and others. Once you’ve read The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny, you’re ready to move on to the saga. It’s basically a prequel collection written to prep you for Sword of Destiny. The Last Wish takes almost every single story from Wiedzmín and adds more, all of which feature events that occur before the previously published Sword of Destiny. ![]() The Last Wish is your starting point in The Witcher, which is important to note because it was published a year after 1992’s Sword of Destiny. ![]() ![]() That sense of unreality pervades “Gould’s Book of Fish” (2001), Flanagan’s third novel and first masterpiece it’s a work of magical realism, reminiscent of Gabriel García Márquez with its shape-shifting, anthropomorphic characters and time-travelling narrative. In a piece for this magazine in 2013, Flanagan described Tasmania, where he still lives, as an “island Wunderkammer, crammed full of the exotic and the strange, the beautiful and the cruel, conducive not to notions of progress but to a sense of unreality.” More than mere biographical detail, this remote island and its troubled, often violent history is one of his obsessions. ![]() Richard Flanagan, who yesterday became the third Australian to win the Booker Prize, for his novel “The Narrow Road to the Deep North,” was born in Tasmania. ![]() ![]() ![]() The increasing number of ecocritical analyses of climate change literature, particularly novels, is helping to shape a canon of climate change fiction. ![]() This prevalence of climate change literature has brought about a greater engagement with climate change in literary studies, notably the environmentally oriented branch of literary studies called ecocriticism. There has been a growing trend, too, of climate change poetry, thanks to the rise of ecopoetry (poetry that exhibits ecological awareness and engages with the world's current state of environmental degradation) and the launch of some key climate change poetry initiatives in the media. ![]() In theater, the appearance of several big-name productions from 2009 to 2011 has inspired an increase in climate change plays. Its popularity in fiction has given rise to the term cli-fi, or climate change fiction, and speculation that this constitutes a distinctive literary genre. In the last 5years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature and, correspondingly, in literary studies. ![]() ![]() ![]() What he learns prompts him to set off on a sudden journey to the south of France to, hopefully, make peace with his loss and his own failings. Still in mourning over a lover that left him, an encounter with a new neighbor rekindles his emotional investment in other people and prompts him to open a letter from his lost love…a letter sent twenty years ago, but never read. ![]() And yet, for the last twenty years, he has ignored his own needs. Monsieur Perdu is a self-proclaimed literary apothecary, a bookseller from Paris “prescribing” reads to his customers to fix their various ailments. ![]() “…books, the only remedy for countless, undefined afflictions of the soul.” What a fun reason and way to get a backlist TBR book read. Anyways, to celebrate we decided to read a book about books (or readers or libraries or writers) and this was the winner. ![]() It just sounded sweet and the cover is super cozy looking, but for some reason it never called out to me as my “next read.” During the last meeting for my long-distance book club, I was excited to tell my fellow members that I was officially offered a job with my local library (I am so psyched to work more with books)! And it’s part time, so I still get to teach puberty and other health classes around the state and coach CrossFit – my perfect set-up. I picked this novel up at a used bookstore a few years ago and never got around to reading it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ruth, the oldest, is dumb and mute and taken care of by Iris, the younger, smarter sister, who shows artistic promise but is considered plain at best and will never be a beauty. Poor and begging, they have no choice but to first take a job as the housekeeper to an artist, then to a merchant of the city (I believe it's Amsterdam but not entirely sure). This book follows the story of Iris and Ruth, two little girls who, with their mother, flee from England after their father is murdered. But with so many people telling me how great this guy is, I decided to give it another shot. I still haven't read "Wicked." Years ago, I tried reading this book and just couldn't get into it. ![]() I love books based on fairy tales, but it's taken me forever to really read any of Maguire's stuff. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As she walks away from the hospital, leaving her baby behind, Bess consoles herself with the knowledge that it needn’t be forever she has left a token – half of a heart made from whalebone – as proof of identity if she is ever in a position to bring Clara home again.Īfter six years of working hard and saving every penny she can, Bess returns to the hospital to collect her child, dreading being told that Clara has died of some childhood illness. Aware that, as an impoverished shrimp seller, she has little to offer her daughter but hunger and hardship, she is sure Clara will have a happier childhood at the Foundling, where at least she will be fed, clothed and educated. ![]() She has brought her illegitimate baby daughter, Clara – less than a day old – to London’s Foundling Hospital and is planning to leave her there. Stacey Halls’ new novel, The Foundling, begins on a cold November evening in 1747 with Bess Bright about to make a very difficult decision, one no new mother should ever have to face. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He’s had a lot of credibility problems,” Mr. Trump told The Daily Caller that parts of it may have been made up. Trump reacted to both books with numerous tweets targeting the authors. “Fire and Fury,” by the writer Michael Wolff, and “Unhinged,” by the former White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman, also reported the kind of hostility and interpersonal feuding that Mr. “Fear: Trump in the White House,” which is set for a public release next Tuesday and already sits atop Amazon’s best-seller list, is one in a series of insider accounts published this year that have drawn the ire of the West Wing. WASHINGTON - A new book by Bob Woodward, the longtime Washington Post reporter, portrays a White House with relentless infighting and a work culture so toxic and volatile that many of President Trump’s top advisers and cabinet members became accustomed to working around their boss, whom they described as unstable and uninformed. ![]() |