mercredi 12 mai 2021

the last things book

the last things 

All accuse Anders Thorson's number-one fan, Thea, as mysterious things begin to happen to him. Is she, on the other hand, trying to harm him? Or do you want to defend him?



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Anders Thorson, a high school senior, is a gifted individual. His band, Last Things, has a cult following in their hometown of northern Minnesota. Anders is the center of attention, with guitar talents that would impress even if he weren't just eighteen. And one of his admirers is Thea Malcolm, a visitor to the island area. Anders appears to run into Thea everywhere: at nearby coffeehouse gigs, guitar lessons, and sometimes in the woods near his house. When odd things begin to happen to Anders, such as the loss of his favorite cat, his sort-of mother, and, inexplicably, his musical talent, the blame is automatically placed on Thea. Is she, however, attempting to harm him? Or do you want to rescue him?
Can he trust a girl who doesn't seem to understand the distinction between truth and dreams? And how far are they both able to go to achieve their goals?

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Sooley The Best Book

 Sooley By John Grisham

In his first basketball book, New York Times bestselling author John Grisham brings you to a different kind of court. Samuel "Sooley" Sooleymon is a raw, young talent with huge hoop dreams...and much bigger obstacles to overcome off the court.


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In the summer of his seventeenth year, Sam­uel Sooleymon is given the opportunity of a lifetime: a trip to the United States to compete in a showcase basketball tournament with his South Sudanese teammates. He has never traveled outside of his home, nor has he ever flown. The chance to be scouted by thousands of college coaches is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Samuel is a phenomenal athlete, possessing incredible agility, quickness, and a remarkable vertical leap. The rest of his game, however, needs improvement, and the American coaches are not impressed.
Samuel receives devastating news from home during the tournament: South Sudan is engulfed in civil war, and rebel forces have ransacked his village. His father is no longer alive, his sister has gone missing, and his mother and two younger brothers are living in a refugee camp.

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Samuel longs to return there, but it's just not possible. The coach of North Carolina Central gives him a scholarship partly out of sympathy. Samuel relocates to Durham, enrolls in classes, joins the band, and plans to forego his freshmen year. There is plenty of more experienced talent, and he isn't needed right away.

Yet Samuel possesses a quality that no other player possesses: a fierce desire to excel in order to get his family to America. He works hard on his game, shooting baskets alone in the gym every morning at midnight, and then he's dominating everyone in the competition. Sooley, as he is known, is called off the bench as the Central squad loses and suffers injury after injury. And this is where the legend starts.

But how far will Sooley be able to drive his team? Will he be able to rescue his family if he succeeds?

Sooley is a gripping and moving novel that shows off John Grisham's unrivaled storytelling abilities in a whole new way. This is Grisham at his very best.

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La Chronique des Bridgerton

the Bridgerton Books


 Bridgerton, Netflix's smash original hit that premiered just in time for the holidays last year, has probably been heard of by everybody and their mother (or maybe not). The series has been announced for a Season 2 since becoming the streaming giant's most-watched original series ever, reaching 82 million households around the world. What's not to love about opulent sets and costumes, riveting gossipy storylines, and color-blind casting? Adjoa Andoh, who plays the fearsome favorite Lady Danbury, has characterized the series as "Regency England on acid"—and with opulent sets and costumes, riveting gossipy storylines, and color-blind casting, what's not to love?



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If you can't wait for the next season (patience might be a virtue, but no one said it was one of ours), indulge yourself by reading Julia Quinn's Bridgerton romance book. Plus, the best part about reading romance novels, in our view, is that we know there will be a happy ending. There's no doubt who'll end up with who, but with these, it's all about the journey, not the destination—and what a fun journey it is.

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There are eight novels in total, one for each of the Bridgerton girls, who are numbered from A to H in alphabetical order. As the other siblings appear in the story, you get to know them. And if you read them in sequence, by the time you get to their novel, you've already become emotionally involved in their fictional happily ever after.

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Quinn also wrote a four-book prequel series about the Rokesby family, who were close friends of the Bridgertons a century before the Bridgertons. If you don't have time to read all twelve novels (like I did—for research! ), here's a list of the ones to start with, rated from best to worst in terms of steaminess, overall likeability of the hero and heroine, and, of course, romance!

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the last things book

the last things  All accuse Anders Thorson's number-one fan, Thea, as mysterious things begin to happen to him. Is she, on the other han...