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![]() ![]() Throughout I Like to Watch, Nussbaum dedicates a rectifying amount of space to shows by, for, and about women. It was disposable - a Dixie cup.” Nussbaum never explicitly identifies Buffy’s female protagonist as the reason for the series’s cultural disrepute - she doesn’t have to. The Sopranos was treated by critics as “a show for adults, something to brag about, not apologize for.” Buffy the Vampire Slayer, on the other hand, was dismissed as “a girl show, geeky, jokey, romantic, juvenile, and formulaic. ![]() She writes that in the 1990s, she had two favorite TV series: The Sopranos and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Nussbaum begins the book by taking a scalpel to cultural hierarchies. Nussbaum is rarely referred to as a “woman critic” the way Kael was, but in her new essay collection, I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution, her womanhood feels inextricable from the caliber of her criticism. The two cultural critics both champion “lowbrow” art, interrogate “highbrow” art, and, most importantly, are women in a male-dominated field. We both celebrate culture sometimes seen as junk.” But the similarities, she insists, end there.Īnd yet I find these similarities too difficult to ignore. “We’re both women, both at The New Yorker. “It’s a compliment, I know,” Nussbaum told The Chicago Tribune. EMILY NUSSBAUM APPRECIATES the comparisons to Pauline Kael, she really does, but she just doesn’t see it. ![]() ![]() ![]() There were three or four anthologers responsible: Alden Norton, Vic Ghidalia, Roger Elwood, and Herbert van Thal.Īlden Norton went back to the pulp magazine era as the replacement editor for Frederik Pohl at Astonishing Stories and Super Science Stories. A number of horror anthologies came out in the late 1960s and early 190s. The Captain Company carried movies, posters, Vampirella T-shirts, and jig saw puzzles among other novelties. ![]() If you opened an issue of a Warren Magazine, one of the things the mail order department carried was a full two pages of paperback books. I can remember issues of the magazines making the rounds on the bus ride home from school in the early 1970s. Horror returned with the success of Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella. Using the 8 ½ x 11 inch size with black & white interiors, the company side skirted the comic books code. In the 1960s, Warren Magazines revolutionized comic books. ![]() ![]() Covering two tumultuous decades in the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, Lacey looks at the key social, political and personal moments and their effects - not only on the royal family, but also on the world around them. In this eye-opening companion to Netflix's acclaimed series The Crown, renowned biographer and the show's historical consultant, Robert Lacey takes us through the real history that inspired the drama. How have William and Harry each formed their idea of a modern royal’s duty and how they should behave? Were the seeds of damage sowed as Prince Charles and Diana’s marriage painfully unravelled for all the world to see? It asks what happens when two sons are raised for vastly different futures – one burdened with the responsibility of one day becoming king, the other with the knowledge that he will always remain spare. ![]() ![]() From royal expert and bestselling author Robert Lacey, this book is an unparalleled insider account of tumult and secrecy revealing the untold details of William and Harry’s early closeness then estrangement. ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to being an excellently crafted thriller, Just Like Home is scary enough to satisfy horror fans, particularly those who revel in disturbing images and suffocating settings. ![]() Just Like Home reveals the facts of the Crowder House tragedy early on but unearths the emotional fallout of the events expertly and slowly, meditating on the possible culpability of everyone involved. When people recognize Vera in town, they react with horror, and when her past is revealed at work, she loses her job almost immediately. It is immediately apparent that something violent and bizarre, something far worse than standard mother-daughter tension, has ruptured Vera and Daphne’s relationship. Daphne Crowder-who insists Vera call her Daphne, not Mom-is barely alive, a pale imitation of the strict mother figure readers get glimpses of through Vera’s flashbacks: “The cold authority had drained out of Vera’s mother like brake fluid from a cut line.” ![]() Just Like Home opens with Vera Crowder returning to the house her father built to care for her ailing mother. In Sarah Gailey’s latest thriller, a woman returns to her childhood home and comes face to face with the trauma of her youth. ![]() ![]() ![]() Middle-class readers who opened their copies of the Daily Mail on July 26, 1924, found a yet more enticing phenomenon: the discovery, alive and kicking on the streets of central London, of nothing less than a brand-new youth cult. ![]() The defrocked vicar, the nightclub raid, the genteel murder, the man swallowed whole by the whale and regurgitated onto the sand bleached white by its gastric juices-all these were served up by mass-market newspapers as indiscriminately as a packet of hundreds and thousands. ![]() The 1920s were the great age of the press sensation. DOUGLAS GOLDRING,The Nineteen-Twenties (1945) Human nature being what it is, trivial and surface manifestations of revolutionary exuberance will always have a fascination for the average reader. ![]() ![]() Determined to do right by his family name, he immediately begins searching for a suitable bride. ![]() His close brush with death has opened his eyes to his self-imposed emotional isolation.and has urgently reminded him of his duty to marry a well-bred lady and produce an heir. But anything between lord and servant is impossible.and besides, as a widow, she knows love only leads to heartbreak. Cassandra is surprised by glimpses of a kind and thoughtful man beneath her employer’s hard façade-and even more surprised when she develops tender feelings for him. As he slowly heals from his burns, their friendship blossoms, and the class walls between them start to crumble. But when Henry is injured in a horrible fire, his pretty housekeeper Cassandra nurses him back to health, throwing them together day and night. ![]() ![]() Cold, arrogant, and demanding Henry Eldridge, Marquess of Riverton, would never dally with a mere servant. ![]() ![]() ![]() “The book has the philosophical depth and overtones of great fantasy. ![]() “All of the color and adventure one expects in the land of fantasy.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books on Taran Wanderer The story continues the adventures of Taran, the 'Assistant Pig-Keeper', and his companions. “Character and dialogue is handled humorously and dextrously, which sets this classic-in-the-making apart from other folklore-based fantasies.” - Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) on The Castle of Llyr The Castle of Llyr - Wikipedia The Castle of Llyr The Castle of Llyr (1966) is a high fantasy novel by Lloyd Alexander, the third of five volumes in The Chronicles of Prydain. “A wise and wondrous tale.” - Booklist on The Black Cauldron ![]() leavens with high good humor the high fantasy.” - Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) on The Book of Three Chronicles of Prydain is an upcoming adaptation of Lloyd Alexanders book series The Chronicles of Prydain. The writing is sophisticated.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books on The Book of Three “Once-in-a-lifetime reading that will assure Prydain a permanent place in geographies of fictional territories.” - Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) on The Black Cauldron “An exciting, highly imaginative, and sometimes profound fantasy of humor and heroism.” - The New York Times on The Castle of Llyr ![]() ![]() ![]() Going back to Ireland, to try and fix his pack, he takes Meredith with him. Not to mention some things that have happened in the past are coming to bite him in the a$$. ![]() ![]() The pack bonds are going from bad to worse, and knowingly ignoring the situation, Donovan has made things worse. Which is why, after years of being left to their own device, Donovan’s pack is unraveling. And finding one’s true mate to top it all, is just the icing on a delicious, yet busy, cake. And this book is theirs.Īpparently being one of the Seven and also an alpha of one of the largest packs, the Irish pack, is a handful. It took me a second to remember Meredith was the one that was cursed by Luciana and couldn’t shift to a wolf, and Donovan of course is one of the Seven. There’s something about late stages of adolescent that are mixed with learning to harness and control your powers as a shapeshifter/werewolf that makes it, not boring to read. It’s one of the very few YA I’m still keeping up with and it really is a good fantasy story. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes we may ship your order in several parts, particularly if you have 'Pre-Order' titles in your order or titles which are held in stock with our publishing partners. 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