Since his father's untimely death, seventeen-year-old Cas and his Wiccan mom have continued the family trade-hunting down vengeful, murdering spirits. Get your scare on with any one of these reads.ĭB 75503 Anna dressed in blood by Kendare Blake So we’ve gathered some great horror novels for you to read this Halloween. Whatever the reason, be it character, plot, danger, tension, horror remains a fascinating genre, especially during the Halloween season, with which we associate monsters, both supernatural and human. For others, it may be that horror let’s them feel like they’ll be able to survive anything. What makes horror so appealing? For many, it’s the rush, the thrill that comes from being scared. Novels of horror are found on shelves in bookstores and libraries. Horror movies and TV shows abound on streaming services and TV channels. Halloween and the month of October have become known as the month of horror.
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His weekly blog Adventures with Van Gogh is published every Friday.īelow, Bailey has selected five books that he recommends to anyone wanting to learn all about Vincent van Gogh. He has curated Van Gogh exhibitions at the Barbican Art Gallery and National Gallery of Scotland, and was the co-curator of Tate Britain’s 2019 show Van Gogh and Britain. “But of course, Picasso’s artistic career spanned over 70 years, while Van Gogh’s was only a decade.”īailey has written a series of books on Van Gogh including The Sunflowers Are Mine: The Story of Van Gogh's Masterpiece (2013) and Living with Vincent van Gogh: The Homes & Landscapes that Shaped the Artist (2019). “There have probably been more books published on Van Gogh than any other modern painter, except for Picasso,” says Martin Bailey, a leading Van Gogh expert and senior correspondent for The Art Newspaper. It can be hard to know where to begin when reading up on an artist as famous and revered as Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), especially with so many myths surrounding his relatively short life and career. Click here for more reading lists on the world's greatest artists. “Van Gogh’s letters are by far the most interesting of any artist” In this extensively updated new edition, David Suzuki reflects on the increasingly radical changes in science and nature-from the climate crisis to peak oil and the rise in clean energy-and examines what they mean for humankind. How can we slow down and act from a place of respect for all living things? The Sacred Balance shows us how. The world is changing at a relentless pace. With a new foreword from Robin Wall Kimmerer, New York Times-bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass-and an afterword from Bill McKibben-this special 25th anniversary edition of a beloved bestseller invites readers to see ourselves as part of nature, not separate. 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Philemon, as we learn in the opening pages here, is a young boy who lives in the country with his often grouchy, shouting, and cursing father Hector, and with his friend Anatole, a talking donkey. So who exactly is this Philemon character, aside from being the star of strips from a famous French cartoonist, better known by his pen name Fred, that young Mouly so enjoyed? Her bond to Lenoir allows readers to glimpse what is happening back at Ixion, but mariwnne is marianje and I am looking forward to getting back to the island in Shine Light. Mar 29, Renee Thomas rated it it was amazing Shelves: In fact, it improved compared to the first one. It felt almost scarier, almost more disturbing than some of the things Burn Bright. To ask other readers questions about Angel Ariasplease sign up. It’s everything you could hope for in a second book. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. Buy Angel Arias by Marianne de Pierres from Amazon’s Fiction Books Store. Times are dangerous Retra – now called Naif – has escaped from Ixion, the island of ever-night. She doesn’t know if her friends on the island. Retra - now called Naif - has escaped from Ixion, the island of ever-night. Charlotte is a computer psychology counsellor who assists people in connecting with their appliances on an emotional level. “One of the many advantages of being a single, professional woman who lives alone, is there is no one around to judge you on your relationships with household appliances.” This is how we’re introduced to primary protagonist Charlotte Pudding and how the tone of the book is set in an instant. I wasn’t attracted to Paul’s book with the promise of the next Pratchett-nor is he (but then, is anyone?)-but in my eternal search for some decent humourous fiction I found a book that finally pulled me in. 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