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![]() Warnings: Contains some strong language and suggestive themes.Ī: I read some yaoi yes. ![]() ![]() Note: Chapters 1-54 are part of an art book Old Xian did before starting up the story completely. Oh, and bring some tissues because you might cry because of laughter and sadness. Note: 19 Days is not how many days are in the story line, it is just what Old Xian titled the project.įollow Jian Yi and Zhan Zheng Xi (plus two other guys and like two girls) as they go through their last year of high school together. It is a manhua about: "the cute and funny* adventures about a boy and his best friend". Xian Longrui Film and TV Culture Media Co. ![]() Warning- This manga/manhua I am about to recommend is SHOUNEN AI!!ĭISCLAIMER: The definition of Shounen Ai, according to KissAnime, is "anime or manga whose central theme is about a relationship (or strong affection, not usually sexual) between two boys or men.ĭo you like to cry intensely at certain times*?ĭo you like chapters released about every week or so*?ġ9 Days is a work by Chinese manga artist Old Xian. The manga that inspired the long-running anime TV series has been published in. ![]() ![]() ![]() These Terms shall govern your use of the Atome website, including any subdomains thereof, and any other websites through which Atome makes its services available, our mobile, tablet and other smart device applications, and application program interfaces (collectively, the “Platform”) and the services provided through the Platform in the manner described in Clause 2.1. These Terms are a legally binding agreement between you ( “you”, “your” or the “Customer”) and APaylater Financials Pte Ltd doing business as Atome ( “we”, “us”, “our”, “Atome”) (collectively, the “Parties” and each a “Party”). You should print a copy of these Terms for your records. The headings contained in this document are for reference purposes only. ![]() By using the Platform and the Atome Services, you agree to be bound by these Terms and are deemed to have executed these Terms electronically. Please read these Terms of Service (“Terms”) carefully. ![]() ![]() ![]() I love that you're grappling with those issues in your novels, and you can bet I'll be picking up the first Lanie book as soon as I can! 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Buffy, Xander, Willow, and a very different Dawn are introduced to the season's big bad, Twilight, and begin to understand the incredible reach of this mysterious threat. Aptly named Season 8, these comics are the official sequel to Buffy and continue where the live-action series left off with the Slayer, her friends, and their ongoing challenge to fight the forces of darkness.Īfter the destruction of the Hellmouth, the Slayers-newly legion-have gotten organized, but it's not long before new and old enemies begin popping up. ![]() ![]() Series creator Joss Whedon brought Buffy the Vampire Slayer back to life with this comics-only follow-up to Season 7 of the television show. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lian and a convoy of more than a hundred students, faculty, and staff must walk a thousand miles to the safety of China’s western provinces, a journey marred by hunger, cold, and the constant threat of aerial attack. “Myths are the darkest and brightest incarnations of who we are…”Ĭhina, 1937: When Japanese bombs begin falling on the city of Nanking, nineteen-year-old Hu Lian and her classmates at Minghua University are ordered to flee. Janie Chang pens pure enchantment!” - Kate Quinn, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Alice Network and The Huntressįrom the author of Three Souls and Dragon Springs Road comes a captivating historical novel-the third in a loosely-connected trilogy-in which a young woman travels across China with a convoy of student refugees, fleeing the hostilities of a brutal war with Japan. “ The Library of Legends is a gorgeous, poetic journey threaded with mist and magic about a group from a Chinese university who take to the road to escape the Japanese invasion of 1937 – only to discover that danger stalks them from within. ![]() ![]() ![]() But as the days turn to weeks and their mother doesn’t return, they realize it’s up to them to find the truth. Promising that she knows someone who can help, her mother leaves Hannah and Gabe behind to find a cure. No roots, no family but one another, and no explanations.Īll that changes on Hannah’s seventeenth birthday when she wakes up transformed, a pair of golden eyes with knife-slit pupils blinking back at her from the mirror-the first of many such impossible mutations. Her mother has kept her and her brother, Gabe, on the road for as long as she can remember, leaving a trail of rental homes and faded relationships behind them. ![]() Hannah’s whole life has been spent in motion. Rebecca Podos, Lambda Award-winning author of Like Water, returns with a contemporary Jewish fantasy of enduring love, unfathomable loss, and the power of stories to hold us together when it seems that nothing else can. ![]() ![]() ![]() Recently relocated to middle-of-nowhere Greenville and starting at a new school, Anne has a tendency to A) fall in love quickly, deeply, and effervescently and B) fly off the handle in the face of jerks. In this modern reimagining of Anne of Green Gables, Anne is an ABBA-loving singer/actor/writer of disco-operas, queer, Japanese-American who longs to be understood for her artistic genius. ![]() ![]() Maggie is a psychology student with a little too much to hide.Īll of them are looking for answers, for a new identity, for a place to bury their secrets.īut there are more than bones hiding in the shadows…sometimes the darkness inside is more frightening than anything the dead leave behind.īuy it: Bookshop | Amazon | IndieBound Anne of Greenville by Mariko Tamaki Carolina is a true-crime fan who fears her own rage. Lucy was almost the serial killer’s final victim. Now a true-crime podcast is hosting a contest to find his bones. Schraeder, Tiffany Morris, Nicoletta Giuseffi, Avra Margariti, and Annabeth Leong.īuy it : Amazon The Restless Dark by Erica Waters Woods, Rae Knowles, Lowry Poletti, Cyrus Amelia Fisher, Jade Lancaster, Archita Mittra, Ali Seay, Hailey Piper, Anastasia Dziekan, E.F. Moonflowers and Nightshade presents eighteen original sapphic horror stories, including works by: Alex Luceli Jiménez, Christina Ladd, G.B. Moonflowers and Nightshade: an Anthology of Sapphic Horror ed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Scenes range from absurdly realist (Elisabeth renewing her passport in the post office) to surreal (a man in a coma-like state imagines himself trapped inside the body of a tree). Through Smith’s dazzling, whimsical feats of imagination, a news cycle described by Elisabeth as “Thomas Hardy on speed” becomes the backdrop for a modernist interrogation of history.Īutumn, like Smith’s last book, How to Be Both, is a gorgeously constructed puzzle that challenges the reader to solve it, with a narrative that darts back and forth in time and space. But its ambition and craft allude to-and cite-great works of literature, from Brave New World to The Tempest. The novel, the first book in a quartet inspired by the seasons, considers post-Brexit Britain at the tail end of last summer, experienced through the perspective of a 32-year-old art history lecturer named Elisabeth. ![]() What kind of art will come out of this moment? If Ali Smith’s Autumn is a harbinger of things to come, the work that emerges over the next decade will be extraordinarily rich. ![]() ![]() ![]() Reverend Ames writes to his son about the tension between his father-an ardent pacifist-and his grandfather, whose pistol and bloody shirts, concealed in an army blanket, may be relics from the fight between the abolitionists and those settlers who wanted to vote Kansas into the union as a slave state. Ames is the son of an Iowan preacher and the grandson of a minister who, as a young man in Maine, saw a vision of Christ bound in chains and came west to Kansas to fight for abolition: He "preached men into the Civil War," then, at age fifty, became a chaplain in the Union Army, losing his right eye in battle. In 1956, toward the end of Reverend John Ames's life, he begins a letter to his young son, an account of himself and his forebears. ![]() ![]() Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award, GILEAD is a hymn of praise and lamentation to the God-haunted existence that Reverend Ames loves passionately, and from which he will soon part. “Quietly powerful moving.” O, The Oprah Magazine (recommended reading) NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER.WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION. ![]() |