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The Drunk Guys make an offering to the great Cave Beer this week when they read Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M Auel. The great spirits give to them: Softly Spoken Magic Spells by Singlecut, Way Beyond by Finback, and Hazy Hearted IPA by Bell's Brewing. Join the
En este episodio de El Guardabosques nos adentramos en un mundo donde los roles tradicionales se invierten y la naturaleza nos demuestra que no hay reglas absolutas. Exploramos especies donde las hembras lideran con autoridad, como las hienas manchadas, cuya jerarquía matriarcal rompe con los estereotipos de dominancia masculina. También hablamos de topillos infieles y de aves donde los machos cuidan el nido.Acompáñanos en este viaje a través de los secretos de la evolución y la diversidad del comportamiento animal, donde el concepto de género y liderazgo toma formas inesperadas. Porque en la naturaleza, nada es lo que parece.¿Quieres explorar más?Lara Sanchez Sanchez: https://www.instagram.com/lara.sanchez.sanchez/?igsh=MXBtMzNhcWthd251dg%3D%3DHembras - de Lucy Cooke: https://www.casadellibro.com/libro-hembras/9788433929235/16549668?srsltid=AfmBOoqY2AuKR9XN03Jz1E75TUUWudD8WFls_fM1Y3pbRkUxJTL3mFNzLa hexalogía de los Hijos de la Tierra - de Jean M. Auel: https://www.casadellibro.com/libro-el-clan-del-oso-cavernario-los-hijos-de-la-tierra-1/9788415140207/1828668?campaignid=16502813214&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwv_m-BhC4ARIsAIqNeBvnM8A5jwOHjPOkuV7eYL3uyJNpe80ugrntRzsqTqM3EWFqgE5RJqQaAj31EALw_wcBEl phalaropo pico grueso: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Red_Phalarope/overviewLa raña Nephila: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-10845694Los topillos infieles: https://www.nationalgeographic.com.es/mundo-animal/por-que-topillo-praderas-permanece-toda-vida-misma-pareja_21598?utm_source=chatgpt.comSarah Blaffer Hrdy: https://www.amazon.es/Libros-Sarah-Blaffer-Hrdy/s?rh=n%3A599364031%2Cp_27%3ASarah%2BBlaffer%2BHrdyJeanne Altmann: https://www.amazon.es/Libros-Jeanne-Altmann/s?rh=n%3A599364031%2Cp_27%3AJeanne%2BAltmannMary Jane West-Eberhard: https://www.amazon.es/stores/Mary-Jane-West-Eberhard/author/B001HPKX18?ref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=truePatricia Gowaty: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Patricia-Gowaty/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3APatricia%2BGowaty
A Time to Thrill - Conversations with AIME AUSTIN Crime Fiction Author
I’m excited to talk to New York Times bestselling romance author Lynn Raye Harris! We met in Houston, Texas at a writer’s conference several years ago. She’s a former Harlequin Presents author turned successful indie. We talk about writing, reading, and horses. Let’s chat. I have *so* many questions. You can find Lynn Raye Harris: Facebook Author Page: AuthorLynnRayeHarris Facebook Reader Group: HOTReadersAndFans Instagram: @lynnrayeharris Newsletter: http://bit.ly/LRHNews Amazon: LynnRayeHarris Bookbub: Lynn Raye Harris Goodreads: Lynn Raye Harris Show Notes: movies, books, writers, and topics we discuss: Theodora Taylor – feat. Episode 15 Beauty & the Beast Linda Howard Beverly Barton Linda Winstead Jones Kelley St. John Harlequin Presents Hostile Operations Team (H.O.T) Series Chuck Tingle Becca Syme – feat. Episode 24 Nancy Drew Hardy Boys Sweet Valley High V.C. Andrews Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel
THE BRIGHT SWORD by LEV GROSSMAN THE CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR by JEAN M. AUEL Du nuh nuh, nuh nuhhh (to the theme song of A Charlie Brown Christmas) Page-O's! It's our last review-centric episode, and boy howdy do we have some good ones. First Toby unsheathes his reviewing rapier to tackle Lev Grossman's new Arthurian epic The Bright Sword, then Bailey rakes her critical claws across the prehistoric potboiler (not really but I'm having fun here) The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel. All this plus a time-centric game from Andrew, a pod poll on the new Sally Rooney, and an air of ending and vague sadness that's perfect for fall! Tell people your tears are cold wind related!
La Tierra de las Cuevas pintadas es el libro numero 6 de la serie de "Los Hijos de la tierra" continúa la historia de Ayla quien después de un tiempo en la 9a caverna de los Zelandonii ahora comienza su preparación para convertirse en mujer Zelandoni, que es como una sacerdotisa y recibirá un mensaje revelador por parte de la madre tierra que cambiará el conocimiento que tiene la humanidad hasta el momento... no te pierdas esta encantadora y cautivante historia.#loshijosdelatierra #latierradelascuevaspintadas #libroclaroscuro #miercolesdereseña #jeanmauel #ayla #jondalar #aylayjondalar
How well are you navigating the complexities of organisational design and leadership in your business? With forty years of experience spanning corporate and business start-ups in different industry sectors, Adrian Brown focuses on creating transformative conditions within teams. From social contracts in small groups to the broader impact on global challenges, Adrian advocates for fostering a culture of contribution and innovation. In today's perplexing business landscape, helping businesses unlock the secrets to purpose-driven change and how to influence the emergent future, Adrian's insightful people-centred strategies focus on creating conditions for growth. KEY TAKEAWAY “You've got to grow people. You've got to create the conditions for people to grow. That's what I've always done and when I'm not doing it, it fails." BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS* The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel - https://amzn.eu/d/9PXaeNa The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek - https://amzn.eu/d/cucamjR Zero to One by Blake Masters, Peter Thiel - https://amzn.eu/d/989Fq08 The Big Con by Mariana Mazzucato, Rosie Collington - https://amzn.eu/d/ijWLdVm The Power of Clean Leadership by Michael McMaster, Adrian Brown - https://amzn.eu/d/0siS3so ABOUT ADRIAN Adrian Brown, author, public speaker and consultant at McMaster & Brown, specialises in providing tailored solutions that develop the right conditions for organisations to thrive, focusing on leadership development. Adrian helps leaders develop powerful communication that engages their people to produce extraordinary results. He expertly and succinctly shares the fundamental principles and language that leaders require to create the right conditions for a culture-first, values-based business that has courage, confidence and compassion at its foundation. Adrian is married to his wife Wendy and lives in Devon, where they are regularly invaded by their five children. CONNECT WITH ADRIAN LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianbrowncoachmentor/ Adrian's Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BTWLVD3T Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdrianBrown1960 Email: adrian@mcmasterbrown.com Website: https://mcmasterbrown.com ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY and discuss purpose coaching or you want to launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 30 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Inspiring People & Places: Architecture, Engineering, And Construction
On today's episode, BJ talks with Shawn Kidwell, Program Manager at U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Shawn discusses his unconventional track to working for the Federal Government, how his hunger for knowledge allowed him to grow in leadership. Resources mentioned: Colin Powell books: https://www.amazon.com/Colin-Powell-Books/s?k=Colin+Powell&rh=n%3A283155“The Clan of the Cave Bear” by Jean M. Auel: https://www.amazon.com/Clan-Cave-Bear-Earths-Children/dp/0553250426/ref=asc_df_0553250426/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312106841178&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4094314577356298547&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9021760&hvtargid=pla-433022221374&psc=1&mcid=3944141360743e869328c98e8c1af11b&gclid=CjwKCAiAkp6tBhB5EiwANTCx1Bdrxfq-ai03yuZLheQtTt1G-Pfocc61_eHHQpVG1LcboTDWEPpc3RoCXagQAvD_BwECalls-to-action: Inspiring People and Places is brought to you by MCFA. Visit our website www.MCFAglobal.com and sign up for our weekly newsletter where we curate some of the top industry articles of the week and give you a dose of inspiration as you head into the weekend! MCFA IS HIRING!! If you or anyone you know are looking to work in the Planning, Project Development, Project Management, or Construction Management field, contact us through our website. Interns to Executives...we need great people to help us innovate and inspire, plan, develop and build our nation's infrastructure. Check out our MUST FILL positions here https://mcfaglobal.com/careers/. We reward the bold and the action oriented so if you don't see a position but think you are a fit...send us an email! Learn more at www.MCFAGlobal.comAuthor: BJ Kraemer, MCFAKeywords: MCFA, Architecture, Construction, Engineering, Public Engineers, Military Engineers, United States Military Academy, Veteran Affairs, Development, Veteran, Military, SEC
Show notes: To paraphrase the band REM, it's the end of the year as we know it! 2023 was an interesting reading year for us and we've loved sharing our reads with you on the show. Today, we're giving you some end of year best book superlatives and we think you might be surprised by some of our picks. Tune in to hear our favorite audiobooks, the books we never want to hear about again, the books that made us laugh and cry, and so much more! We're taking a holiday break after this episode, so we'll be back in your ears in January. Happy Holidays! Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow and new books episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love what we do! Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Something Bookish: Become a patron of our show for exclusive bookish goodies! Take the Team Sarah vs Team Mia quiz Best Books Superlatives: [10:53] M: The Travel Bog Diaries by Liz Deacle [11:15] S: Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano [11:52] S: Shark Heart by Emily Habeck [12:17] M: Pomegranate by Helen Elaine Lee [12:53] M: Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica [13:12] S: The One by John Marrs [13:32] The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller [14:55] M: A Rip in Heaven by Jeanine Cummins [15:21] The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley [15:36] S: Someday Maybe by Onyi Nwabineli [16:00] In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune [16:36] S: Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson [17:05] M: The Measure by Nikki Erlick [17:53] M: Normal People by Sally Rooney [18:12] Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver [18:56] S: Delicious! by Ruth Reichl [19:38] M: The Possibilities by Yael Goldstein-Love [20:02] S: The Man I Never Met by Elle Cook [20:28] Love Buzz by Neely Tubati Alexander [20:50] S: In Memoriam by Alice Winn [21:26] M: Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia [22:13] M: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree [22:40] S: Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano [25:31] M: The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams [25:58] Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K. Hamilton [26:22] S: Off the Hook by Julie Olivia [26:26] Ready or Not by Cara Bastone [26:29] The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams [26:33] The One With the Kiss Cam by Cindy Steel [26:59] S: Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon [27:10] Good For a Girl by Lauren Fleshman [27:33] M: Whalefall by Daniel Kraus [27:52] M: The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel [28:31] S: The Road by Cormac McCarthy [28:49] Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski [30:35] M: The Meaning of Mariah Carey by Mariah Carey and Michaela Angela Davis [30:39] Love, Pamela by Pamela Anderson [31:01] S: Spare by Prince Harry [31:16] The Storyteller by Dave Grohl [31:52] S: Yellowface by RF Kuang [32:09] M: The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro [32:42] M: Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson [32:54] S: The Bromance Book Club series by Lyssa Kay Adams Want our show notes delivered right to your inbox? Join our RTL Substack so that you'll get a link for every single book we mention with no extra work. It's free! Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahhartleyco Follow Mia on Instagram: @fastlifeinslowlane * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
Show notes: Another month is in the books! See what we did there? *wink* Here's our recap of 10 books we read in June. As usual, they span all different types of genres because we like to keep it fresh around these parts. We hope you find more books to add to your TBR. The rest of the books we read in June will be in our Overflow episode available this Friday to our patrons. Happy reading! Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Monthly Overflow Books, Backlist Book Club, The New Books in Our Lives plus a private community for RTL Book Nerds only, you're going to love being a part of our Patreon. Not only that, but you're helping to support our show by saying I LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Support indie bookstores by shopping our picks on Bookshop.org! Projects We're Working On Behind the Scenes: [6:45] M: Mia relaunched her online business management (OBM) business, Mia Management Co. If you know any small biz owners who feel overwhelmed, send them Mia's way. [8:09] S: Sarah has 7 amazing courses for sale on her website on topics like body image, self-worth, friendship, and more. Check them out and spread the word. The Books We Read in June: [11:48] M: Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell [13:50] S: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros [17:42] M: A Thousand Mornings: Poems by Mary Oliver [18:58] S: Second Best by David Foenkinos (Sept 2023) [21:01] M: The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel [23:22] S: Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay [25:19] M: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson [27:18] S: The Whispers by Ashley Audrain [29:33] M: A Little Hope by Ethan Joella [31:23] S: Scenes From My Life by Michael K. Williams [33:38] The Extra Books We Read in June Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahhartleycoaching Follow Mia on Instagram: @fastlifeinslowlane + @thekindredwriters * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
Bienvenidos a Antena Historia! Hoy hablaremos sobre el Paleolítico en el cine, un tema fascinante que nos llevará a través de la evolución del ser humano y su relación con el mundo que le rodea. Para adentrarnos en este tema, contaremos con la voz experta de Álvaro García, director del famoso blog de cine El fancine y apasionado del cine y la historia. ¿Qué ha pasado en el mundo del cine respecto a esta temática? El Paleolítico ha sido una época muy recurrente en el cine, y ha sido tratada de diversas formas en distintas épocas. Algunas de las películas más destacadas que nos muestran la vida de los hombres y mujeres del Paleolítico son: "La Guerra del Fuego" (1981): una película que nos lleva al corazón del Paleolítico, mostrándonos las luchas por el fuego y el amor en una época donde la supervivencia lo era todo. "Alpha" (2018): una historia que se desarrolla en la última Edad de Hielo, donde un joven cazador se enfrenta a una dura prueba de supervivencia para convertirse en líder de su tribu. "El Clan del Oso Cavernario" (1986): basada en la novela homónima de Jean M. Auel, nos presenta la vida de una joven cromañona que lucha por sobrevivir y encontrar su lugar en la sociedad de la época. "10.000" (2008): una película de aventuras que nos lleva a través de un mundo antiguo donde la caza y la supervivencia eran clave para la existencia. Aunque trataremos unas si y otras no, estas películas nos muestran la vida y la lucha del ser humano en una época difícil y primitiva, y nos invitan a reflexionar sobre nuestra propia evolución como especie. ¡No te pierdas esta apasionante temática en el cine! Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals web……….https://antenahistoria.com/correo.....info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Bienvenidos a Antena Historia! Hoy hablaremos sobre el Paleolítico en el cine, un tema fascinante que nos llevará a través de la evolución del ser humano y su relación con el mundo que le rodea. Para adentrarnos en este tema, contaremos con la voz experta de Álvaro García, director del famoso blog de cine El fancine y apasionado del cine y la historia. ¿Qué ha pasado en el mundo del cine respecto a esta temática? El Paleolítico ha sido una época muy recurrente en el cine, y ha sido tratada de diversas formas en distintas épocas. Algunas de las películas más destacadas que nos muestran la vida de los hombres y mujeres del Paleolítico son: "La Guerra del Fuego" (1981): una película que nos lleva al corazón del Paleolítico, mostrándonos las luchas por el fuego y el amor en una época donde la supervivencia lo era todo. "Alpha" (2018): una historia que se desarrolla en la última Edad de Hielo, donde un joven cazador se enfrenta a una dura prueba de supervivencia para convertirse en líder de su tribu. "El Clan del Oso Cavernario" (1986): basada en la novela homónima de Jean M. Auel, nos presenta la vida de una joven cromañona que lucha por sobrevivir y encontrar su lugar en la sociedad de la época. "10.000" (2008): una película de aventuras que nos lleva a través de un mundo antiguo donde la caza y la supervivencia eran clave para la existencia. Aunque trataremos unas si y otras no, estas películas nos muestran la vida y la lucha del ser humano en una época difícil y primitiva, y nos invitan a reflexionar sobre nuestra propia evolución como especie. ¡No te pierdas esta apasionante temática en el cine! Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals web……….https://antenahistoria.com/correo.....info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
We are talking about the first 13 chapters of Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel which has not as many bears as you'd think. It does have a young girl getting adopted by a clan of cavemen with possible historically inaccurate details. If you know about early humans please help because we are so confused, what are tear ducts for????--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookcult/support
Crime novelist S.A. Cosby on tragic masculinity, growing up poor, and what he wants people to understand about the South. Plus, Roxane talks about the important escapist pleasures of genre fiction. Mentions: ● Razorblade Tears, by S.A. Cosby https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250252708 ● Abbott Elementary: https://abc.com/shows/abbott-elementary ● The Clan of the Cave Bear, by Jean M. Auel. https://bookshop.org/books/the-clan-of-the-cave-bear-9780609610978/9780609610978 ● Angel Eyes, by Eric van Lustbader https://www.ericvanlustbader.com/thrillers/angel-eyes/ ● The Town (movie): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0840361/ ● Requiem for a Glass Heart, by David Lindsey Credits: Curtis Fox is the producer. Yessenia Moreno is the intern. Production help from Kaitlyn Adams. Theme music by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Sugiura. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Voor de laatste aflevering van 2021 gaan wij ruim 35.000 jaar terug in de tijd. De boeken over de Aardkinderen nemen ons mee naar de prehistorische leefwereld van verschillende stammen. Na een verwoestende aardbeving ontfermt de stam van de holenbeer zich over de vijfjarige Ayla. De medicijnvrouw, een stamlid met veel aanzien, neemt het kleine meisje onder haar hoede en leert haar alles over de gebarentaal, totems en ceremonies van de stam. Hoewel Ayla zich niet altijd thuis voelt op haar vuurplaats en maar moeilijk aan bepaalde gebruiken kan wennen, breidt ze haar kennis over de vele geneeskrachtige planten razendsnel uit. Bovendien ontwikkelt zij haast bij toeval een vaardigheid die streng verboden is volgens de stamleider. Niet veel later merkt ze dat ze zichzelf wel op heel glad ijs begeeft en dat haar intelligentie een duistere keerzijde lijkt te hebben. Wij raken niet uitgepraat over dit spectaculaire verhaal.
3 libros que me encantaron, visibilizaron a mujeres fuertes y feministas.
In questa puntata vi andremo a parlare di "Ayla Figlia della Terra", primo libro della saga de "I Figli della Terra" di Jean M. Auel.Pagina Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/bla.blafantasy/Pagina Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/blablafantasy/Youtube: https://youtu.be/btiiR1HJY_cUn ringraziamento a Riccardo per la traccia musicale in sottofondohttps://campsite.bio/spinaaqmhttps://www.fiverr.com/riccardos17?source=gig_cards&referrer_gig_slug=do-an-amazing-and-chill-lo-fi-soundtrack-for-your-video&ref_ctx_id=6ed784fb0bae92f95938a321774d6e9d --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blablafantasy/message
[CONTENT WARNING: Episode includes discussion of graphic scenes of sexual and physical assault, as well as pregnancy, traumatic birth, parental death, and intense survival situations. If these themes are hard for you, please take care of yourself and skip this episode.] We hear what you're saying, “But Abigail, I've heard of this book. I don't think it's a romance!” Well, see, someone lied to Abigail, and THAT'S why you're getting an episode all about CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR with returning guest Vee. No, we didn't have a good time. And super-no, it is not a romance. Mistakes were made all the way around, alright? YEESH.CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR by JEAN M. AUEL: https://bit.ly/2WtRK2gKOT'S MERCH STORE: kingdomthirst.redbubble.comCITIZENS OF THIRST DISCORD SERVER: https://bit.ly/30NsP8PTWITTER, FACEBOOK, & INSTAGRAM: @kingdomthirstKoT'S BOOKSHOP: bookshop.org/shop/kingdomthirstEMAIL: kingdomofthirst@gmail.com
Hi, Should-Heads! We're back and we missed you (and each other)! We also have the best and most fun episode for you today. Danny and Amy Knowles travel around in their RV and listen to audiobooks. But how do you choose what to listen to? And how do you keep from getting lost if the book is really great? (OK, that may only be a concern for Kelly, who's already prone to getting lost.) Currently Reading: Julia: It's Been a Pleasure, Noni Blake (Claire Christian) and Incense and Sensibility (Sonali Dev) Kelly: The Wrong Girl (RL Stine) Rachael: Simone Breaks All the Rules (Debbie Rigaud) and Wish You Were Here (Jodi Picoult); just finished Yes and I Love You (Roni Loren) Recent Acquisitions:Julia: The 22 Murders of Madison May (Max Barry), The Poacher's Son (Paul Doiron), Incense and Sensibility (Sonali Dev), What if You and Me (Roni Loren), The Dating Dare (Jayci Lee) Midnight, Water City (Chris Mckinney) and Falling (TJ Newman) Kelly: 56 Days (Catherine Ryan Howard), Razorblade Tears (SA Cosby), One Last Stop (Casey McQuiston), We Are the Brennans (Tracey Lange), The Personal Librarian (Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray), The People We Keep (Allison Larkin), Survive the Night (Riley Sager), The 22 Murders of Madison May (Max Barry), Shoulder Season (Christina Clancey), That Weekend (Kara Thomas), Vampires and Voodoo (Patricia Frost), What if You and Me (Roni Loren), Mona at Sea (Elizabeth Gonzalez James), Daughter (Kate McLaughlin), Fan Club (Erin Mayer), In Every Generation (Kendare Blake), The Spectacular (Zoe Whittall), The Liz Taylor Ring (Brenda Janowitz), The Serial Killer's Wife (Alice Hunter) and Just Haven't Met You Yet (Sophie Cousens) Rachael: What if You and Me (Roni Loren), Dating Dare (Jayci Lee), Falling (TJ Newman), Dead By Dawn (Paul Doiron), Sisters in Arms (Kaia Alderson), Razorblade Tears (SA Cosby) and China Room (Sunjeev Sahota) Audiobooks mentioned in the show:Authors: David Baldacci, Michael Connelly, Kate Morton, Alison Weir and Ken FollettSeries: Jack Reacher (Lee Child), Orphan X (Gregg Hurwitz), Game of Thrones (George RR Martin) The Century trilogy (Ken Follett), Earth Children (Jean M. Auel) and Wheel of Time (Robert Jordan)Books: Project Hail Mary (Andy Weir), Where the Crawdads Sing (Delia Owens), All the Light We Cannot See (Anthony Doerr) Helmet For My Pillow (Robert Leckie), Undaunted Courage (Stephen E. Ambrose) and Hiking Through (Paul Stutzman) Follow What You Should Read: Twitter: @wysr_podcast Instagram: @wysr_podcast Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/115539912-what-you-should-read-podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCfNtid_b0R14otSPRZTkmQ www.whatyoushouldread.com Get two books for the price of one with a new membership to Libro.fm! Use the promo code WHATYOUSHOULDREAD and get two books for $14.99. Best of all, your indie bookstore will also benefit; just select your favorite bookstore when you sign up.
Welcome back, Literary Slummers, to another episode of Shelf Aware! This week, we're starting a new listener slubmitted unit on prehistoric fiction with the much beloved book, The Clan of the Cave Bear. Also included: discussion on the novelization of agrotourism; how Neanderthals were telepathic, I guess?; and content warnings galore. We go over an extensive list at the beginning of the episode. Join us next week for another Morph Monday! Recommended Reading: K-Pop Confidential by Stephen Lee The Bone Maker by Sarah Beth Durst The Unbroken by C.L. Clark A very special thank you to Ben Cope for our theme song! Check out his YouTube channel: youtube.com/fretwiz. Twitter: @shelfawarecast, @amdeebee, @emnoteliza Instagram: @shelfawarecast Email: shelfawarecast @ gmail
¡No es un audiolibro! ¿Puede la literatura “ficcional” (por llamarlo de alguna manera) ir de la mano de la investigación científica cuando hablamos de divulgación? Esta es la gran pregunta que nos planteamos en este nuevo programa de La Milana Bonita enmarcado en nuestra serie de entrevistas. Para responderla hemos invitado a charlar sobre El clan del oso cavernario, de Jean M. Auel, a la investigadora y coordinadora general del Museo de la Evolución, Aurora Martín Najeja. Como seguramente ya sabéis, porque la novela de Auel ha sido uno de los grandes éxitos editoriales de las últimas décadas, El clan del oso cavernario narra las aventuras de la joven Ayla en contexto literario ubicado miles de años atrás. La protagonista del libro pierde a toda su “familia” en un terrible cataclismo que hace que les engulla la tierra. Sola y desprotegida, comienza así una carrera por su supervivencia en la que se encuentra con el Clan de Oso Cavernario, un grupo de neandertales “supuestamente” menos evolucionados (de todo esto hablamos durante la conversación). Con los conocimientos que hoy tenemos, ¿sería posible una historia similar? ¿La documentación de Auel es rigurosa? ¿Hasta dónde llega la recreación ficcional que hace la autora? Como ven, son muchas las cuestiones que se nos plantean al leer esta fascinante historia y para responderlas hoy tenemos el privilegio de conversar con Aurora Martín Nájera. La actual coordinadora general del Museo de la Evolución (emplazado en Burgos) fue la primera mujer en participar en las excavaciones del Yacimiento de Atapuerca. Además, fue la descubridora de los primeros restos encontrados del Homo Antecessor. Un hallazgo que cambió completamente los paradigmas de la evolución humana. Esperamos que disfrutéis de este nuevo programa de entrevistas tanto como hemos gozado nosotros preparándolo. ¡La revolución ha comenzado! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Zenobia Neil and I talked for over two hours, and honestly I could have talked to her for the rest of the day. She is fun and hilarious and smart as hell and just plain interesting. Not only that, but the book she chose immediately went on my list of Top Ten books. It was a great read, and an even better bookish conversation. Support the Best Book Ever Podcast on Patreon Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram/Facebook Guest: Zenobia Neil Website/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram Discussed in this episode: Skylight Books Skylight is a beloved Los Angeles treasure. Though they are currently closed to in-store browsing, they are still open for online orders. Check out their fantastic lineup of author events, their signed first editions club, or the Coyotes Book Club. A Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller Circe by Madeline Miller Zenobia of Palmyra Carroll Avenue (the Victorian neighborhood in Los Angeles where Zenobia grew up) The Helms Bakery Truck (not book related, but Angelenos of a certain age remember the Helms Bakery Truck with great affection) The A Team Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel Salem's Lot by Stephen King D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths by Edgar Parin D'Aulaire 84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff The Iliad of Homer (Zenobia recommends this one on audio) The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (Look at this awesome graphic adaptation!) Twilight by Stephanie Meyer Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan Luster by Raven Leilani Discussed in our Patreon Conversation: Troy the movie Circe the miniseries Clash of the Titans movie (oh, sweet fancy Irishman, there is a version of this movie with heavy metal music and Liam Neeson! Release the kraken!) Percy Jackson movie Outlander on audio (Note: If you shop using my affiliate link on Bookshop, a portion of your purchase will go to me, at no extra expense to you. Thank you for supporting indie bookstores and for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
Zenobia Neil and I talked for over two hours, and honestly I could have talked to her for the rest of the day. She is fun and hilarious and smart as hell and just plain interesting. Not only that, but the book she chose immediately went on my list of Top Ten books. It was a great read, and an even better bookish conversation. Support the Best Book Ever Podcast on Patreon Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram/Facebook Guest: Zenobia Neil Website/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram Discussed in this episode: Skylight Books Skylight is a beloved Los Angeles treasure. Though they are currently closed to in-store browsing, they are still open for online orders. Check out their fantastic lineup of author events, their signed first editions club, or the Coyotes Book Club. A Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller Circe by Madeline Miller Zenobia of Palmyra Carroll Avenue (the Victorian neighborhood in Los Angeles where Zenobia grew up) The Helms Bakery Truck (not book related, but Angelenos of a certain age remember the Helms Bakery Truck with great affection) The A Team Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel Salem’s Lot by Stephen King D’aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths by Edgar Parin D’Aulaire 84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff The Iliad of Homer (Zenobia recommends this one on audio) The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (Look at this awesome graphic adaptation!) Twilight by Stephanie Meyer Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan Luster by Raven Leilani Discussed in our Patreon Conversation: Troy the movie Circe the miniseries Clash of the Titans movie (oh, sweet fancy Irishman, there is a version of this movie with heavy metal music and Liam Neeson! Release the kraken!) Percy Jackson movie Outlander on audio (Note: If you shop using my affiliate link on Bookshop, a portion of your purchase will go to me, at no extra expense to you. Thank you for supporting indie bookstores and for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
In this week's minijawn we have corrections and clarifications Also we discuss the three genders: smoking, flaming or glowing poop. As well, we go over why the bodies in Poltergeist (and many other movies) were actually real human skeletons, and not replica props as most would think, buying Bone Clones, Jean M Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear series and its relation to a young science goth's sexual education, at-home skull implants, why Mike actually does know how to cook, and some teasers for next week.Show notes:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clan_of_the_Cave_Bearhttps://apnews.com/article/bears-arctic-caves-archive-russia-577b29734cb7ce40518eac6a5303cfb4https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/were-real-skeletons-used-in-the-making-of-poltergeist/https://www.skullsunlimited.com/https://boneclones.com/
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Dolly Hodgesmith shares about mushrooms as Earth’s medicine for change and resurrection in both her life and the cultural consciousness. You’ll also hear about: Mushrooms as the gatekeeper to a new reality How Dolly walked away from Mormonism and remembered herself Healing and transforming with energetic medicines ♥ PS - Make sure to get the secret episode with Dolly Hodgesmith, on how healing comes through deep connection (guided by fungi), both for humans and the Earth at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Plus, when you sign up for secret episodes, you get the Plant Speak mini-course on how to grow relationships with Earth and nature spirits for support and guidance in your everyday life. ***** In this week’s episode we chat to Dolly Hodgesmith, from Medicine For a New World - where we discuss all things fungi and foraging. We speak to the power of using and connecting with energetic medicines, and you can find some of the essences that we chat about (including Amanita muscaria essence!), on Dolly’s beautiful blog and online shop Polly Compost. Dolly Hodgesmith is a mother, energetic medicine maker, fungi enthusiast, wildcrafter, workshop host, avid composter, and gardener. In this episode, Dolly speaks to the pivotal moments in her life that were guided by the mushrooms, and led her to relocate from the suburbs, to the woods of California with her Microbiologist husband, and two children. In this episode, we talk about: Dolly’s website where she sells flower and mushroom essences Connecting with the spirit of fungi How Dolly walked away from Mormonism and remembered herself Healing and transforming with energetic medicines Dolly shares that “whenever I see mushrooms I feel like I’m on my path” Saying yes to intuition and following the messages held within dreams Winning the “cosmic lottery” and taking a leap of faith The Back to the Land Movement, as ancestral remembering and ancestral healing Mushrooms as the gatekeeper to a new reality Foraging respectfully Working with Reishi for anxiety and depression Food as medicine, and why all edible mushrooms are medicine Simple and fun ways to get familiar with fungi at home The delights of composting And more! Bonus Secret Episode! Make sure to get the secret episode with Dolly Hodgesmith, on how healing comes through deep connection (guided by fungi), both for humans and the Earth at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Plus, when you sign up for secret episodes, you get the Plant Speak mini-course on how to grow relationships with Earth and nature spirits for support and guidance in your everyday life. Links: Learn more about Dolly Hodgesmith // https://pollycompost.com/ Connect with Dolly Hodgesmith’s on Instagram @medicineforanewworld // https://www.instagram.com/medicineforanewworld/ References: The Clan of the Cave Bear, Jean M. Auel Amanita Muscaria Amanita Velosa Asia Suler Intuitive Plant Medicine Course The Fungal Pharmacy: The Complete Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms and Lichens of North America, Robert Rogers Psychedelic Mysteries of the Feminine: Creativity, Ecstasy, and Healing, Maria Papaspyrou, Chiara Baldini & David Luke Mushroom Medicine; Earth Consciousness Workshop offered by Dolly Hodgesmith Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown How to Change Your Mind, Michael Pollan Terence Mckenna: The Stoned Ape Theory ► Leave us a written review on iTunes, and get shouted out on the show! Theme music is “It’s Easier” by Scarlet Crow http://www.scarletcrow.org/ and “Meeting Again” by Emily Sprague https://mlesprg.info/ Learn to trust your intuition and activate your Earth magic + sign up for our delightful newsletter at https://www.earthspeak.love ► Follow Earth Speak on Instagram @earthspeak // https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak
Dolly Hodgesmith shares about mushrooms as Earth’s medicine for change and resurrection in both her life and the cultural consciousness. You’ll also hear about: Mushrooms as the gatekeeper to a new reality How Dolly walked away from Mormonism and remembered herself Healing and transforming with energetic medicines ♥ PS - Make sure to get the secret episode with Dolly Hodgesmith, on how healing comes through deep connection (guided by fungi), both for humans and the Earth at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Plus, when you sign up for secret episodes, you get the Plant Speak mini-course on how to grow relationships with Earth and nature spirits for support and guidance in your everyday life. ***** In this week’s episode we chat to Dolly Hodgesmith, from Medicine For a New World - where we discuss all things fungi and foraging. We speak to the power of using and connecting with energetic medicines, and you can find some of the essences that we chat about (including Amanita muscaria essence!), on Dolly’s beautiful blog and online shop Polly Compost. Dolly Hodgesmith is a mother, energetic medicine maker, fungi enthusiast, wildcrafter, workshop host, avid composter, and gardener. In this episode, Dolly speaks to the pivotal moments in her life that were guided by the mushrooms, and led her to relocate from the suburbs, to the woods of California with her Microbiologist husband, and two children. In this episode, we talk about: Dolly’s website where she sells flower and mushroom essences Connecting with the spirit of fungi How Dolly walked away from Mormonism and remembered herself Healing and transforming with energetic medicines Dolly shares that “whenever I see mushrooms I feel like I’m on my path” Saying yes to intuition and following the messages held within dreams Winning the “cosmic lottery” and taking a leap of faith The Back to the Land Movement, as ancestral remembering and ancestral healing Mushrooms as the gatekeeper to a new reality Foraging respectfully Working with Reishi for anxiety and depression Food as medicine, and why all edible mushrooms are medicine Simple and fun ways to get familiar with fungi at home The delights of composting And more! Bonus Secret Episode! Make sure to get the secret episode with Dolly Hodgesmith, on how healing comes through deep connection (guided by fungi), both for humans and the Earth at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Plus, when you sign up for secret episodes, you get the Plant Speak mini-course on how to grow relationships with Earth and nature spirits for support and guidance in your everyday life. Links: Learn more about Dolly Hodgesmith // https://pollycompost.com/ Connect with Dolly Hodgesmith’s on Instagram @medicineforanewworld // https://www.instagram.com/medicineforanewworld/ References: The Clan of the Cave Bear, Jean M. Auel Amanita Muscaria Amanita Velosa Asia Suler Intuitive Plant Medicine Course The Fungal Pharmacy: The Complete Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms and Lichens of North America, Robert Rogers Psychedelic Mysteries of the Feminine: Creativity, Ecstasy, and Healing, Maria Papaspyrou, Chiara Baldini & David Luke Mushroom Medicine; Earth Consciousness Workshop offered by Dolly Hodgesmith Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown How to Change Your Mind, Michael Pollan Terence Mckenna: The Stoned Ape Theory ► Leave us a written review on iTunes, and get shouted out on the show! Theme music is “It’s Easier” by Scarlet Crow http://www.scarletcrow.org/ and “Meeting Again” by Emily Sprague https://mlesprg.info/ Learn to trust your intuition and activate your Earth magic + sign up for our delightful newsletter at https://www.earthspeak.love ► Follow Earth Speak on Instagram @earthspeak // https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak
Hoy entrevisto a Helena, ella es The Life Journal en redes y es una apasionada del Project Life. Un sistema de documentar y recopilar tu día a día que hace años que causa furor en USA. Combina fotos con tarjetas en las que puedes escribir y utilizar a modo de diario. Hablamos de Project Life y os damos recomendaciones y trucos para iniciaros en este sistema sin miedos y sin complejos. ¡Quédate, que empezamos! ---- A Helena la encuentras en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_life_journal/ y en su Canal de Youtube Nos ha recomendado los libros: La saga de “El clan del oso cavernario” de Jean M. Auel y cualquiera de Paul Auster, Rosa Montero y Paco Roca. Se inspira con los videos de Heba Alsibai: My Little Journal en Youtube y en su cuenta de Instagram ----- Si te ha gustado este Podcast puedes conocer más sobre Cocoloko, tu marca happy de Scrapbooking, en la web https://www.cocoloko.es y seguirme en Instagram en https://www.instagram.com/cocoloko.scrap/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cocoloko/message
¿Recuerdan los Anime Awards? Pues Crunchyroll ya celebró el evento y Kimetsu no Yaiba se llevó el premio al Anime del año, aunque cada otro nominado se llevó un premio en categorías diferentes, así que de cierta manera cada anime se llevó su pedazo de pastel. Justo la semana pasada, el director Matt Reeves reveló un "camara test" de Robert Pattinson y el batitraje que usará en la película The Batman, ¿gustó, lo odiamos o simplemente nos dejó con la expectativa de saber más sobre la futura película de Edward Cullen hecho hombre y sin brillar (sorry pero será difícil olvidar, eso al igual que Battinson se arrepiente)? La recomendación del día fue por parte de Zayra: El clan del oso cavernario, la primera novela de la saga Los hijos de la tierra, de la autora estadounidense Jean M. Auel, ambientada en la época paleolítica.
New York Times food writer Melissa Clark on Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote, Jewish Brooklyn, and eating her way through literature. To learn more about the books we discussed in this episode, check out the Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel and Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Be sure to check out Melissa’s new book, Dinner in French, out Mar. 10, 2020. Stay in the know about the latest Macmillan news by reading our free newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda and Jenn discuss books about life after divorce, YA read-alouds, queer science fiction, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Novel Gazing, Book Riot’s new literary fiction podcast, Workman Publishing, publisher of Let’s Be Weird Together: A Book About Love, by Brooke Barker and Boaz Frankel, and Libro.fm. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. FEEDBACK The Shades of Magic trilogy by V.E. Schwab (rec’d by Courtney) A Madness of Angels: The Matthew Swift series by Kate Griffin (pen name of Catherine Webb) (rec’d by Danielle) QUESTIONS 1. Hello my bookish friends from afar who nurture my love for bookish awesomeness. I have an urgent request for something in the literary realm that can let my mind escape the f-ed up craziness I’m currently undergoing with my soon-to-be ex who dropped a big ol’ bomb on me and told me he’s leaving me. I’m in all sorts of personal crisis at the moment and I’d love something to read at night after I tuck my two little girls into bed and have the psychic space to escape the insanity of my situation and dive into another world for a while. I know you typically only do one type of rec per request but I’m asking for two. Here goes: 1) a kick-ass female protagonist who lives from the land, or in a world where a multitude of place-based knowledge and skills serves her well; yet, without enduring rape and all the other crap that tends to be tossed upon this kind of character in literature. I’ve loved living off the land books since I was a kid: e.g., the Little House series, Scott O’Dell’s The Island of the Blue Dolphins, and the entire Jean M. Auel’s Earth’s Children series. I’d love a new-to-me book or, even better, series that can have me rooting for some incredible women. Pie in the sky wish: that there would be a novel or series featuring something like this set on Themyscira featuring Diana and her amazon community. 2) another fabulous female protagonist who gets knocked off her feet by a jerk of a husband who ambushes her with a sudden and unexpected demand for a divorce and all kinds of f-uppery, who then rises up like a phoenix from the devastating flames (I had to say it) in fantastic style and overcomes the many obstacles in her way, eventually sliding into first as she wins the race to financial freedom, independence, and peace within. Bonus if she eventually meets a goddess of a lover who nurtures her tender heart and soul (this protagonist is bi and is kind of over men and their – generalizing here – serious power issues). Always the most bookish love to you both. Thanks in advance if you can help out. And thank you for your super rad, killer, lovely, awesome and amazing podcast made even more wonderful because I love getting to know you both via your feedback and choices of words and the stories you share. It all rocks and what you are creating and sharing is really, really great. -Nicole 2. Hi! I’m a teacher at a rural school and I’m trying to diversify my curriculum. I teach special education and I co-teach in the general education as well at the high school level. I’ve been working on this goal for the last year or so, but I can always use some recommendations to help me along. I usually read books aloud in my specifically SPED classes, and they have enjoyed books like “Boy21” by Matthew Quick, “The Westing Game” by Ellen Raskin, “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, “Love & First Sight” by Josh Sundquist, and a smattering of short stories from “My True Love Gave to Me” and “Grim” anthologies that I have pulled from in the last couple of years (thanks to Book Riot). Right now, I’m reading them “Whale Talk” by Chris Crutcher, a personal favorite, and my kids are really enjoying that one as well. As you can tell, the reading level varies. Because I read the information aloud to my students, I can get away with some of the higher-leveled books or stories because we spend so much time in discussion. I’d love to see what you have in store for us! -Taylor 3. Hi! I need some help finding good introductions on books about feminism, institutional racism, slavery and honestly, any other social topics to help break through to some of my MAGA family members. I was a little overwhelmed when I walked into the bookstore, so hopefully you guys can help parse down titles to start with. Some shorter titles would probably be best, and non-fiction titles would be great too! Thanks so much for everything, my reading list is much more diverse partly because of this podcast! I appreciate it so much. -Ashle 4. No deadline, but I would love a recommendation soon. I was recently hit with the news that my partner of ten years wants a divorce. I usually go to novels for solace, but my two favorites are Dpt. of Speculation and I Married You for Happiness, and I don’t think they will help right now. I’ve found plenty of self help books, but I’m looking for good stories of people starting over after a divorce or loss, and moving forward with life. Especially if those stories involve people who can’t afford to drop everything and “eat, pray, love” around the world. Thank you, Amanda and Jenn-you’ve recommended so many perfect books in the past, I hope you can help. -KJ 5. Hi ladies, I’m a podcast/audiobook addict. So, naturally, when I’m at work, I’m either listening to Book Riot podcasts, or a book. After hearing Every Heart A Doorway recommended a million times (maybe a slight exaggeration, but probably not much of one…) I FINALLY listened to it and fell in love with Seanan McGuire. I have listened to all of the Every Heart a Doorway series, as well as Sparrow Hill Road and loved them all. Do you have any recommendations for similar authors? I love that her books feel like a fairy tale, while still using familiar language (unlike high fantasy where the language is often unfamiliar). I also appreciated how inclusive the Every Heart a Doorway series is. Thank you so much for all the workday entertainment! -Traci 6. I recently saw the new Star Wars and was unimpressed (to put it mildly) with its idea of queer representation. Could you recommend a fun space opera adventure with actual substantial queer rep as well as POC? I’m already rereading Becky Chambers’ series so I need something new. I’d be open to a romance novel, but nothing too steamy. -Emily 7. This is probably a long shot. I used to be an avid reader, then I had my son who is now 15 months old. I am able to listen to books on audio at work, which has been awesome for getting me back into reading. I’ve been trying to find a book with a specific set of criteria. I really want to find a book with a character that I can really relate to, but in the fantasy genre. I’m 25, so not necessarily YA, but YA is fine, I would love the book to have a protagonist that is a young Mom, with a young child. Where I’m having trouble is finding books that are fantasy, that have this request. I’m really hoping you can help me. I love the Podcast! Thanks -Morgan BOOKS DISCUSSED Untamed by Glennon Doyle Melton (March 10, 2020) Two Old Women by Velma Wallis Warcross by Marie Lu Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett (tw: STI stigma, confusion around sexuality) For the Love of Men by Liz Plank Thou Shalt Not be a Jerk by Eugene Cho (March 1, 2020) Citizen by Claudia Rankine God Land by Elizabeth Lenz Realm of Ash by Tasha Suri (tw: family violence) Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Kreuger (tw: animal death) The Wrong Stars by Tim Pratt The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders (tw: violence, tentacle stuff) Circe by Madeline Miller (tw sexual assault) The Reluctant Queen (Queens of Renthia #2) by Sarah Beth Durst Parenting In SFF Post
Deux ans !!! Deux. ans. Deux ans qu'on fait ce podcast, grâce à vous et pour vous. Merci à tou.te.s !! Continuez à nous envoyer vos belles listes à podcastdmed@gmail.com. Et à partagez ce podcast autour de vous ! Aujourd'hui au programme, le record de nombres de pages lues en un mois dans ce podcast avec : Le Clan de l’ours des cavernes, Jean M. Auel Price, Steve Tesich Sandman, Neil Geiman Bonne écoute !
When it comes to books and movies that changed our lives, for Jack, there is nothing bigger than Jean M. Auel’s 1980 bestseller, Clan Of The Cave Bear. It was a book that inspired her to a career in teaching anthropology, kicked off an entire genre of historical fiction, and led to a film adaptation that was… well, it was a film. Join us as we discuss the fascinating yet, at times, perplexing novel, and the film adaptation that was… well, it was shot in focus, if nothing else. Enjoy!
We are happy to report that Jacob is officially on the mend, and his first order of business (bless him) was to get us this episode! Just a day late, but hopefully not a dollar short, with this August episode! Betwixt and Between, building on their chat with Kit and previous talk about ancestors, delve in this episode into what inspires them about the Stone Age (specifically the Meso and Neolithic periods). Brace yourselves for an abundant and childish use of "Homo" (sapiens, erectus, habulus...), yet ANOTHER recap of the production of fiber and clothing (Between has a problem), and a summary of Jean M. Auel's seminal works. And Between singing. Of course. Resources to check out: A History of the World in 100 Objects Stories From the Stone Age Ice Age Clip Cave Art Stonehenge Houses (Knee Impressions)
Three story enthusiasts (Stephanie, Kayla, and Jordyn) cuddle up in a blanket fort, drink tea, and dive into different aspects of writing each week. This week we discuss tone and how it differs from voice and mood. We also read several examples from published books. Referenced material for this week: Dead Witch Walking–Kim Harrison An Absolutely Remarkable Thing–Hank Green Sink–Desiree Dallagiacomo The Slow Regard of Silent Things–Patrick Rothfuss Welcome to Nightvale–Jeff Cranor and Joseph Fink The Clan of the Cave Bear–Jean M. Auel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland–Louis Carroll Green Rider–Kristen Britain Beauty and the Beast–Charles Perrault Join us on social media! Facebook - Writers Emerging www.facebook.com/groups/854830511295760/ Twitter - @3mergingwriters Instagram - Writers Emerging Podcast www.tinyurl.com/writersemerging Tumblr - Writers Emerging www.writersemergingpodcast.tumblr.com/Support Writers Emerging by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/writers-emergingFind out more at https://writers-emerging.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Author Julie Buntin on Lorrie Moore’s Who Will Run The Frog Hospital, her rebellious youth, and the magnitude of girlhood friendships. To learn more about the books we discussed in this episode, check out As Meat Love Salt by Maria McCann, The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel, Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt, Who Will Run The Frog Hospital by Lorrie Moore, and Marlena by Julie Buntin. You can find transcripts of this episode and past ones on LitHub. Check out the new podcast Case Closed and old favorites from the Quick and Dirty Tips network. For more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laini Taylor is a National Book Award finalist for Lips Touch Three Times, New York Times bestseller for the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series, and Printz Honoree for Strange the Dreamer and its sequel, Muse of Nightmares, out now! Laini Taylor Show Notes John Grisham Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel Victoria Aveyard (listen to her First Draft interviews here and here) Jim di Bartolo, illustrator and Laini’s husband SCBWI The National Book Award Arthur Levine, publisher at Scholastic In the Shadows by Kiersten White and Jim di Bartolo Printz Award Laini’s Ladies Sarah Dessen Victoria Schwab (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Holly Black Cassie Clare Sarah Rees Brennan Kelly Link Libba Bray (listen to her First Draft podcasts here and here) Maurene Goo (listen to her First Draft podcasts here and here and here) Gentleman and Phantoms, Laini’s story which appears in the Foretold anthology The Girl Who Woke the Dreamer, Laini’s story which appears in the My True Love Gave to Me anthology
Author Julie Buntin on Lorrie Moore’s Who Will Run The Frog Hospital, her rebellious youth, and the magnitude of girlhood friendships. To learn more about the books we discussed in this episode, check out As Meat Love Salt by Maria McCann, The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel, Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt, Who Will Run The Frog Hospital by Lorrie Moore, and Marlena by Julie Buntin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En nuestro segundo episodio de Qué leemos hoy? nos olvidamos del tamaño, pues no se requieren de miles de páginas para que una obra sea un gran exponente de la literatura. En nuestras Pequeñas joyas hablaremos sobre un pequeño príncipe que visita la Tierra desde un pequeño asteroide; también, acompañamos a un pequeño niño que se enamora por primera vez y escuchamos la historia de un actor frustrado que vuelve a su país natal a buscar el amor de su vida. Libros comentados El principito, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1946) - Ver en Goodreads - Comprar en Amazon Si querés conocer más datos sobre esta obra, podés visitar este video del canal Go with Kar, una excelente booktuber costarricense. Mes de Julio, Hermann Hesse (1973) - Ver en Goodreads - Comprar en Amazon La hoja de aire, Joaquín Gutiérrez (1968) - Ver en Goodreads - Comprar en Amazon Mesa de noche Nuestra amiga Mariela nos comenta sobre dos libros que tiene en su mesa de noche: Los cazadores de mamuts, Jean M. Auel (1985) - Tercer libro de la saga Los hijos de la tierra - Ver en Goodreads - Comprar en Amazon Cuentos de mi tía Panchita, Carmen Lyra (1920) - Ver en Goodreads - Comprar en Amazon Si querés participar en nuestra sección Mesa de noche, podés enviarme tu audio por Facebook, o al correo electrónico mesadenoche@queleemoshoy.com. ¡Conversemos! Si querés comunicarte conmigo podés hacerlo a través de las redes sociales: Facebook, Twitter e Instagram. También podés agregarme en Goodreads o enviarme un correo electrónico a info@queleemoshoy.com. No te olvidés de suscribirte a nuestro newsletter. Podcast recomendado En este episodio quiero recomendarte el podcast A la aventura: podcast de libros y lectura, en la voz de Bosco recibimos reseñas literarias. ¡Date la vuelta por su sitio web alaaventura.net! Música de este episodio Opening/Ending: "Be Love" by Kris Roche - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International Background: "Step On" by Pk jazz Collective - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License No se requiere de miles de páginas para que una obra sea un gran exponente de la literatura #queleemoshoyClick To Tweet Si te gustó este episodio, te agradezco una reseña y puntuación en iTunes. Además, compartí este episodio con cualquier apasionado de la lectura que conozcás.
The definition of insanity is Kelly and Lexi reading yet another Jean M. Auel book featuring everyone's least favourite cavemen, Jondalar and Ayla. And while the title of Plains of Passage, the fourth novel in the Earth's Children series, implies movement, change, and action, we get lists of grasses instead. Sure, there is a female utopia gone wrong and scummy mammoth sex, but in between there are grasses. Whole paragraphs, pages and chapters of it. And yet somehow, we already know that we'll probably read the next one too. Goddamn it.
Happy Book Day Ya’ll! Megan chats with Anna about her latest read (that she insists everyone should pick up, if only so they can discuss it when they come visit) and a truly varied list of new titles that have caught her eye. Books in todays Bee Cave Book Haul Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin (Translated by Megan McDowell) The Last Neanderthal by Claire Cameron The Undateable: Librarians in Love by Sarah Title American War by Omar El Akkad The Girl with All the Gifts by M.R. Carey (book and 2016 Film/DVD) Also Mentioned: Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel The Bear by Claire Cameron Fellside by M.R. Carey The Boy on the Bridge by M.R. Carey Intro and Outtro Music from http://www.purple-planet.com/
Nih sakh sh'lekk sleem wa, kära lyssnare. LÄS HÅRT! är tillbaka med ett sensationellt avsnitt fullspäckat med åsikter, analyser och stora känslor. Johan Wanloo och Magnus Dahl pratar om Paul van Hercks roman "Vi ses på plurdag" – en märklig tingest innehållande tidsresor, förbjuden sci-fi, Bibeln och gröna gubbar från Mars. Ni kommer inte att tro era öron! Till nästa avsnitt, som kommer i början av maj, läser vi Jim Thompssons klassiker "The Killer Inside Me". Läs de du med! Andra saker som nämns Jean M. Auel, "Grottbjörnens folk" ● Stephen King & Peter Straub, "Talismanen" ● Robert E. Howards "Conan"-noveller ● Edgar Rice Burroughs "John Carter"-böcker ● Cormac McCarthy, "The road" ● Joe Harnell, "The Lonely Man Theme" ● Leslie S. Klinger (red), "The New Annotated H.P. Lovecraft" ● Bram Stoker, "Dracula" ● Nils Claesson, "Blåbärsmaskinen" ● Slas ● Bruno K Öijer ● Martina Montelius, "Ibland är man ledsen, ibland är man glad" ● Hejiga porrnoveller från 70-talet ● Ulf Lundell ● Philip K Dick ● Douglas Adams, "Liftarens guide till galaxen" ● Gunnar Gällmo ● Mercedes Lackey, "The Chrome Borne" ● Arkiv samtal ● Johans nya bok "Domedagsvikingen" ● Casey Affleck ● James M. Cain, "Postmannen ringer alltid två gånger"
KAELA GARVIN (from twitter) My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes. Co-creator of @2Girls1Asian, board for @theInfinitefest, writer of@AmbitionKillers http://planetconnections.org/2016-full-productions/ambition/ ALTON ALBURO is an actor, producer, writer, all around great guy http://planetconnections.org/2016-full-productions/pilgrim-notes/ UNDISCOVERED COUNTRIES http://www.undiscoveredcountriesfestival.com/ Music: "Amy aka Spent Gladiator 1" by The Mountain Goats, "I giorni: Andante" by Ludovico Einaudi, and "I Was Meant for the Stage" by The Decemberists The Books: "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Ernest Hemingway "Black Beauty" by Anna Sewell "The Secret Garden" Francis Hodgson Burnett "Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss "The Berenstain Bears" by Stan and Jan Berenstain "The Giver" by Lois Lowry "Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott "Anne of Green Gables" by Lucy Maud Montgomery "Fooly Cooly" by Yoji Enokido "Ghostworld" by Marvel Robert Crumb "The Clan of the Cave Bear" by Jean M. Auel "Just Kids" by Patti Smith Toni Morrison "Kafka on the Shore" by Haruki Murakami "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman "Eyes of the Dragon" by Stephen King RIVER WRITING: "Bloody Mary" by April Bernard #ambitionthemusical #nyu #tischalumni #femaleserialkillers #play #theater #killing #blackwidow #nurses #undiscoveredcountires #art #multimedia #eagle #bbc #dance #draw #audience #tv #series #shows #killyourdarlings #inkandworm #rfb
In a podcast where we set out to read every genre (regardless of our actual interest) we are hit with a doozy for our first episode: Historical Romance. Listen to hosts Anna Ferri, Meghan Whyte, Amanda Wanner, Sam Mills, and Matthew Murray discuss royal marines, princesses, pirates, concubines, and far too many rakes and dukes. Your Hosts This Episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Amanda Wanner | Sam Mills | Matthew Murray Historical Romances We Read (or kinda): Recommended Marrying the Royal Marine by Carla Kelly The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory The Other Boleyn Girl The Boleyn Inheritance The Countess Conspiracy by Courtney Milan The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook *Steampunk* Not Recommended Winterblaze by Kristen Callihan Destiny’s Captive by Beverly Jenkins The Virgin’s Lover by Philippa Gregory My Fair Concubine by Jeanne Lin Did Not Finish Awful free kindle books like Sea Scoundrel by Annette Blair (not recommended) 9 Rules to Break when Romancing a Rake by Sarah MacLean A few more books we mentioned A Week to be Wicked by Tessa Dare Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters The Professor’s Daughter by Joann Sfar, Emmanuel Guibert The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel Bear by Marian Engel Other Links The article we read on the alpha male The Book Riot list Meghan selected from Good recommendations on how to read romance for the first time The Most exciting cleaning company in Vancouver Regencies vs Regency Historical Romance - Which is more historical and less “sexy times”? Historical Romance set in Mayan and Aztec eras The (absurdly) complete notes from our Book Club meeting Questions Where do you buy sheepskin condoms? Well, you can search for that yourself. Our theme music is To Arrakis by DarkSunn, found on the Free Music Archive.
We had so much fun on our premier episode of “Book Me, Please!” that we ran a full 90 minutes! In this first episode comedians Klee Wiggins, Tess Barker, and Robert Duchaine sit down with host Cornelius Peter for a fast and funny discussion of some of their favorite books. Books discussed include “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern, “Clan of The Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel, and “Travels With Charley” by John Steinbeck, and in our segment for younger readers, “Helicopter Mom”, ‘Book Show’ owner Jen Hitchcock and her daughter Eleanor recommend “The Castle In The Attic” by Elizabeth Winthrop. But if that’s not enough, we also touch on works by Joan Didion and Russell Brand, as well as Archie Comics, “The Time Traveler’s Wife” by Audrey Niffenegger, National Novel Writing Month and much more!
Willkommen bei bücherreich, unserem Bücher-Podcast! Heute haben wir eine Fantasy-Autorin als Interview-Partnerin: Farina de Waard. In ihrem Buch „Zähmung - Das Vermächtnis der Wölfe“ geht es um Sina, die sich auf einmal in einer mittelalterlichen Parallelwelt voller Magie wiederfindet und einige Abenteuer bestehen muss. Es handelt sich um den ersten Teil einer geplanten Sextalogie. Farina ist es besonders wichtig, dass auch die Hintergründe der „Bösewichte“ beleuchtet werden, weshalb ihr Roman auch teilweise die Perspektive der „bösen“ Ratken einnimmt. Farina hat als letztes die Bücher „Drachentochter“ und „Das letzte Drachenauge“ aus der „Eona“-Reihe von Alison Goodman beendet. Was ihr auch gut gefallen hat, war die „Ayla“-Reihe von Jean M. Auel. Ihr Lieblingsleseort ist der Wald. Besucht uns auf unserer FACEBOOK-Seite http://www.facebook.de/Podcastbuecherreich. Eure Ilana und Elena P.S.: Dies ist ein privater Buch-Podcast, in dem ausschließlich unsere private Meinung kundgetan wird. Entschuldigt bitte, dass die Tonqualität leider nicht auf unserem üblichen Niveau ist, da das Interview via Skype geführt und aufgenommen wurde.
Kelly and Lexi wonder how these dumb cavemen managed to invent everything while doing nothing over 550 pages and 3 years. Neanderthal slurs, fur fruit rollups, domesticated lions, and portable crones - nothing can save this second installment of Jean M. Auel's Earth's Children (Clan of the Cave Bear) series from podcast infamy. Do not read this book - listen to us instead.
“Mr. Darcy’s Balls” This episode focused on The Clan of the Cave Bear: Earth’s Children, Book 1 by Jean M. Auel. We also discuss other items of interest such as the death of Ray Bradbury, Stephen King’s newest book venture, … Continue reading →
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 25, the final one in HEROES ARISE. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 24 of HEROES ARISE: A Different Price. Gundack prepares for the bridal tea ceremony with Eutoebi. But something appears wrong. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here are Chapters 22 & 23 of HEROES ARISE: Shadows on the Dunes and Desire Was Enough. Gundack travels toward his home encampment to marry Eutoebi. Does trouble head in the same direction? HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 21 of HEROES ARISE: Vengeance Swallows the Land. Gundack faces both death and life in the Cave of Spirit Echoes. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 20 of HEROES ARISE: Where is Honor? Gundack finds a surprise in the entry chamber to the Cave of Spirit Echoes. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 19 of HEROES ARISE: Pulses of Fear. Gundack continues his climb up the Mountain of the Dead. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapters 17 & 18 of HEROES ARISE: Combined Honor and Like a Web Threader. In Chapter 16, Gundack, Rheemar and Sem had encountered poisonous insects on the Mountain of the Dead. Will the creatures sting them as they sleep? HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 16 of HEROES ARISE: A Deadly Work of Beauty. In Chapter 15, Gundack, Rheemar and Sem--all exhausted--found shelter for the night on the Mountain of the Dead. Then Rheemar had a vision showing Tarr alive and present on that mountain. How could Tarr still live? HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 15 of HEROES ARISE: On This Mountain. In Chapters 13 and 14, Gundack learned Rheemar had once visited The Mountain of the Dead with a member of Tarr's inner circle. Where does Rheemar's loyalty lie? And now, to make matters worse, the wounds inflicted upon Gundack by Tarr's krens make climbing the mountain a difficult and exhausting task. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapters 13 and 14 of HEROES ARISE: "A Damaged Section of Line" and "A Bride Would Have Cost Less." In Chapters 11 and 12, Gundack and the human, Rheemar, obtained supplies and began their trek to the Mountain of the Dead. But Rheemar has had some secret dealings with mountain krens. Is Rheemar a traitor awaiting an opportunity to harm Gundack? HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapters 11 and 12 of HEROES ARISE: Wrinkled Kettlefruit and Inner Pressure. In Chapter 10, Rheemar had confirmed that the bracelet in the ashes of the burned merchant encampment belonged to his kidnapped sister. Tarr had cut off her hand to obtain the piece of jewelry. Is she alive or dead? HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 10 of HEROES ARISE: Part Kren. In Chapter 9, Gundack found a mysterious bracelet in the ashes of the burned merchant encampment. Did the jewelry belong to Rheemar's kidnapped sister? Now Gundack will have to reveal the disturbing news to Rheemar, his human ally. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 9 of HEROES ARISE: Morning Prayer. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 8 of HEROES ARISE: A Moaning Wind. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 7 of HEROES ARISE: A Dark Secret Festers. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 6 of HEROES ARISE: Last Moment Alive. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill(http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 5 of HEROES ARISE: Prepare to Die. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 4 of HEROES ARISE: An Appropriate Greeting. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes, Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 3 of HEROES ARISE: As Though the Air Burned. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. Here's Chapter 2 of HEROES ARISE: A Stirred Pot of Trouble. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)
Welcome to my bedroom closet. I'm finally doing it, recording my award-winning novel, HEROES ARISE, chapter by chapter. HEROES ARISE is a parable about breaking the cycle of vengeance, about reaching into our own personal darkness and finding the light of reason. I've set HEROES ARISE in the world of Thard. HEROES ARISE is an adventure and love story, suitable for ages 9 - 90, and also is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in hard cover, trade paper and as an ebook. Jean M. Auel was kind enough to provide the following endorsement for HEROES ARISE. Heroes Arise by Laurel Anne Hill is a surprisingly exciting and moving story that gripped my attention from the first word and wouldn't let me put it down. This author's first work shows a strong talent and a remarkable future. — Jean M. Auel, author of The Clan of the Cave Bear I hope you enjoy my story, Warm wishes,Laurel Anne Hill (http://www.laurelannehill.com)