Month: November 2021

Charlotte Holmes has never been in more danger and the ride has never been more exciting than in Miss Moriarty, I Presume?, Sherry Thomas’ sixth Lady Sherlock mystery. Defying her parents’ most fervent wishes and every rule of polite Victorian society, the singular Miss Holmes has successfully contrived to live freely, both professionally and personally.
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What do Libertarians believe that sets them apart from other political parties? How do Libertarian values, approaches, and principles result in more successful “pursuits of happiness” than the approaches of other political parties? And how does Judge Jim Gray dare to say that the Libertarians are the only political party in the mainstream of American
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Flatiron Books, publisher of Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber Today’s edition of Daily Deals is sponsored by Flatiron Books, publisher of Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber. Today’s Featured Deals $3.99 Beowulf by Maria Dahvana Headley Get This Deal $1.99 The Rib King by Ladee Hubbard Get This Deal $1.99
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Following the success of the Blade Runner 2049 film from 2017, Adult Swim has released an animated series called Blade Runner: Black Lotus that merges the established Blade Runner universe with a more anime-style presentation. Along with the series, the original television soundtrack contains 15 new songs from the likes of X Ambassadors, Tori Kelly, G-Eazy, iann
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By Howard Bloom Why did nature allow you, the gaudiest and most wasteful plants in history, you flowering plants, you angiosperms, to thrive?  Why did she favor you despite your sins, your sins of materialism, consumerism, waste, and vain display?  Because your sins were blessings in disguise. With your sins, you harnessed two opposites joined at the
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