![]() ![]() ![]() Good ol’ Harry Potter Puppet Pals GIFS, always readily available for the most unrelated things. Holmes and Watson want nothing more than to just go about their business without each other–but sometimes fate has other plans. She’s getting ready to take him down, but she’s struggling with the events of the past year-well, really, she’s struggling with her entire crappy childhood. She’s been hiding out, tracking the infamous Lucien Moriarty, gathering information on his aliases and whereabouts. That’s because no one’s heard from Holmes in a year. No more Charlotte Holmes to swoop in, betray him, and leave him in the dust. ![]() And yeah, sure, he’s been having some pretty severe panic attacks, but he’s fine. He’s making good grades, has a girlfriend, and is applying for colleges. He’s finally feeling more at home at Sherringford, the prep school he attends. Here’s a brief overview of the plot: It’s been one year since August Moriarty was murdered, and Jamie Watson would like to think he’s gotten on with his life. But I’m back now with a review of The Case For Jamie by Brittany Cavallaro. Hullo, readers! I know I haven’t updated in quite a bit, and for that I apologize. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Once these persons are known, world history loses its aura of randomness and anonymity and takes shape as a single, variously detailed story. What emerges from these comparisons is a set of fifty-four feudal and imperial aristocrats who created world civilization in their own image. To make good on this premise, it is essential to compare and match names from king lists and mythological pantheons. ![]() By accepting at face value both the chronological perspective of the Bible and the high longevities of the Noahic patriarchs, biblicists can make sense of Sumerian data and revolutionize the image of world history at its source. There is a vast difference between the way secular scholars process this data and the way believers in the Bible can and should process it. ![]() ![]() When the Steward House nearly burns down with her father inside, leaving him badly injured and comatose, Delia is forced to return to the very place she tried so hard to escape. Sometimes, she finds herself longing for the quiet strength of the Steward House-her childhood home-but as far as she's concerned, nothing could ever make her go back to Stewardsville.Unfortunately, fate has other plans for Delia. The job doesn't leave much room for a social life, but Delia's used to being alone. Her mom is dead, and her dad can't stand the sight of her.For years now, Delia has been eking out a quiet existence as on of the finest stone conservators in D.C. Everyone in her hometown thinks she's delusional. First off, she's a witch-which might be cool if it weren't for the fact that her one and only superpower is being able to talk to statues. You belong to Steward House."~ Stone KissedDelia Forrest has problems. "Don't you see, you silly child? Steward House does not belong to you. They spoke their truths with neither apology nor restraint. ![]() ![]() But tact and diplomacy had no hold in hearts of stone. Steward House was here long before you, and she'll be here long after you are resting inside with your mother."Grandmere didn't mean to be callous. ![]() Review first published on Preternatural Primer:"Delia. ![]() ![]() The minute you’re not allowed to investigate your own interiority and complexity, you’ve lost. We have moments when we get each other, and moments when we’ve really failed each other. It’s all of these things: We have moments of tremendous love, and we have tremendous dissonance. What I wanted to write about was not the kumbaya fantasy or the gross assumptions, but the actual reality. ![]() There is a distrust of interracial relationships, too. So then people assume that people who are together from different races secretly hate themselves and their culture. We have too many things we misunderstand about each other. “I think that America has a kind of fantasy about what an interracial relationship is like-people who understand each other from the get-go they are the future they will save humanity and all babies will be beige-I mean, there’s a real deep fantasy about this.īut we know that can’t be true. ![]() |