![]() You don’t know me.” When another teacher is found slain, this time inside the notorious Holland House, Detective Sergeant Harbinder Kaur believes Clare is the link between the two deaths, prompting the teacher and her teenage daughter, Georgia, to flee Sussex on a sleeper train to Scotland. When Clare seeks solace in her daily diary, she finds a chilling message written by another hand: “Hallo, Clare. ![]() Holland, whose historic home remains a landmark on the school’s campus. Ella’s death eerily mimics the plot of Clare’s favorite Victorian ghost story, “The Stranger,” by author R.M. ![]() ![]() English teacher Clare Cassidy is deeply troubled after the murder of fellow teacher and friend Ella Elphick. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Seidule asserts that the Civil War was unequivocally about the South’s resistance to the abolishment of slavery and ignoring this history continues to cause harm. Through years of reflection and study of history, his opinion on the issue has changed significantly and he now uses his platform to deconstruct the narrative that Lee was a hero and challenges the idea that Confederate soldiers were underdogs fighting for a noble cause. Lee and a misguided understanding of the Civil War. His Southern upbringing contributed to his great reverence for Robert E. Seidule is passionate about stopping the spread of misinformation about American history, especially the Civil War. ![]() He has served as Professor Emeritus of History at West Point for two decades, is a visiting professor at Hamilton College and a New American fellow. Seidule was then appointed Vice Chair of the National Commission on Base Renaming by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in 2021. ![]() Army as a brigadier general after 36 years of service. Ty Seidule dissects the history of the American Civil War and the legacy of the myths it spawned about the cause of the war. History and memory are two different things, one is built on facts and documents and the other is built on tradition, myth and politics. ![]() ![]() Other philosophers, such as Sartre, interpret the concept of humans as being something humans create and identify with. According to existential philosophers such as Heidegger, this means a supreme being, or God, determines what humans are. Different Existentialist philosophers interpret this differently. Existentialism, by contrast, rejects this idea and asserts that humans are just thrown into the world. Philosophers such as Descartes believed that nothing was more certain than the reality of consciousness. However, Descartes argued humans could not think away themselves and, therefore, not doubt the reality of their own consciousness. ![]() ![]() Descartes argued that humans could think away everything that exists and therefore doubt its reality. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Delivery with Standard Australia Post usually happens within 2-10 business days from time of dispatch.You can track your delivery by going to AusPost tracking and entering your tracking number - your Order Shipped email will contain this information for each parcel. Tracking delivery Saver Delivery: Australia postĪustralia Post deliveries can be tracked on route with eParcel. NB All our estimates are based on business days and assume that shipping and delivery don't occur on holidays and weekends. 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No happiness, no excitement abt what’s about to come, no frustration, no anger nothing. ![]() When I tell you I felt nothing while reading this book I mean NOTHING. 5 YEARS and this is the best she came up with? Giving this book a 5⭐️ is an insult to all 5⭐️ books out there bc this book? A snooze fest, it was like a fever dream like what the hell was this? ![]() 5 years it took for her to write this book. I am convinced the ppl who gave this book a 5⭐️ are just a bunch of Sarah brianne fans undergoing serious literary withdrawals. ![]() ![]() ![]() The saving graces for the book are Noah and Rissi. ![]() If the story were only about Gabby and Finn, it would probably be lower. ![]() She’s literally like that for almost the entire book, and I hated her character. She resents people trying to keep her safe and readily puts herself and OTHERS (including a pregnant woman and her sister) in dangerous situations with no regard for their anyone’s safety. She’s already chosen her career over him once before, and she’s clearly willing to do it again with no hesitation for most of the book. ![]() The friend is 7 months pregnant and has just lost her husband to murder. Gabby disregards anyone who wants to protect her to the point of wandering off for coffee with a “friend.” I put the word friend in quotation marks because she takes the woman for coffee to pursue an “angle” (her words) for a story. With Gabby disappearing to investigate on her own all the time, keeping her safe is a hard job. Two investigations are going on at the same time, and it seems like they will intersect at some point. When people are murdered, Finn’s team has to investigate the deaths, including a few of their own. She chose her career over love, and now it’s like she’s getting put in the same situation. A drug lord is trying to have her killed, and she ends up staying with the man whose heart she broke last time she was in town. I was excited to start a new series by one of my favorite authors. This is the first book in the Coastal Guardians series. ![]() ![]() Louisa Ellen Stein is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Culture at Middlebury College, and is coeditor of the collections Teen Television and Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom. She serves on the board of Transformative Works and Cultures, and is currently working on a book project based on her dissertation, "Revenge of the Fanboy: Convergence Culture and the Politics of Incorporation," addressing the gendered tensions surrounding contemporary fan culture and fan studies. Suzanne Scott is a Mellon Digital Scholarship Postdoctoral Fellow at Occidental College. His books include: Hop on Pop: The Politics and Pleasures of Popular Culture, Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide, and Fans, Bloggers, and Gamers: Exploring Participatory Culture. He was director of MIT's Comparative Media Studies Program for more than a decade. ![]() ![]() Henry Jenkins is the Provost's Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts, and Education at the University of Southern California. ![]() ![]() ![]() Torn between two lives, Kin is desperate for a way to stay connected to both. ![]() Their mission: return Kin to 2142, where he’s only been gone weeks, not years, and where another family is waiting for him. Until one afternoon, his “rescue” team arrives - 18 years too late. ![]() Stranded in suburban San Francisco since the 1990s after a botched mission, Kin has kept his past hidden from everyone around him, despite the increasing blackouts and memory loss affecting his time-traveler’s brain. But his current life is a far cry from his previous career.as a time-traveling secret agent from 2142. Kin Stewart is an everyday family man: working in IT, trying to keep the spark in his marriage, struggling to connect with his teenage daughter, Miranda. To save his daughter, he’ll go anywhere - and any-when. ![]() ![]() Meticulously researched and deeply humane, Free Speech demonstrates how much we have gained from this principle-and how much we stand to lose without it. Yet the desire to restrict speech, too, is a constant, and he explores how even its champions can be led down this path when the rise of new and contrarian voices challenge power and privilege of all stripes. Wells and modern-day digital activists-Mchangama reveals how the free exchange of ideas underlies all intellectual achievement and has enabled the advancement of both freedom and equality worldwide. Through captivating stories of free speech’s many defenders-from the ancient Athenian orator Demosthenes and the ninth-century freethinker al-Rāzī, to the anti-lynching crusader Ida B. ![]() In Free Speech, Jacob Mchangama traces the riveting legal, political, and cultural history of this idea. Today, in democracies and authoritarian states around the world, it is on the retreat. But it is a challenging principle, subject to erosion in times of upheaval. Free speech around the world today is in retreat. Hailed as the “first freedom,” free speech is the bedrock of democracy. Author Jacob Mchangama discusses the global history of free speech, from the ancient world to today. A global history of free speech, from the ancient world to today ![]() ![]() Jimmy Kaga-Ricci owes everything to The Ark. Being part of The Ark's fandom has given her everything she loves - her friend Juliet, her dreams, her place in the world. Then the podcast goes viral and the fragile trust between them is broken.įor Angel Rahimi life is about one thing: The Ark - a pop-rock trio of teenage boys who are taking the world by storm. He unlocks the door to Real Frances and for the first time she experiences true friendship, unafraid to be herself. Nothing will stand in her way not friends, not a guilty secret - not even the person she is on the inside.īut when Frances meets Aled, the shy genius behind her favourite podcast, she discovers a new freedom. What if everything you set yourself up to be was wrong?įrances has always been a study machine with one goal, elite university. ![]() Things were very different, I guess, but that's all over now. ![]() Last year - before all that stuff with Charlie and before I had to face the harsh realities of A-Levels and university applications and the fact that one day I really will have to start talking to people - I had friends. ![]() |