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![]() ![]() KEN TUCKER, BYLINE: The low, smoky voice of Tracey Thorn is the signature sound of Everything but the Girl, with the duo's other half, Ben Watt, producing the beats. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "TIME AND TIME AGAIN")ĮVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL: (Singing) Time and time again she says something like maybe she's leaving, but she never leaves. ![]() ![]() Before we listen to Terry's 2018 interview with Tracey Thorn, let's go to our critic Ken Tucker for a review of their new album, "Fuse." He says the duo's return puts them back in the center of current music making. They formed their act in the 1980s when they were dating and became pop stars in the '90s, especially in Britain, for their smart, slinky dance pop. Today, we feature our interview with Tracey Thorn, who's one half of the duo with her husband, Ben Watt. The popular British duo Everything but the Girl has released their first new album in 24 years. ![]() ![]() ![]() I want to be the type of reader who keeps her shelves stocked with high-brow classics and contemporary literature found in yearly Top 10 lists - I do! I swear! - and yet throughout the pandemic, I’ve gone from reading mostly thrillers and award-winning adult fiction to a truly astounding amount of romance. ![]() There’s almost a giddy shame in the purchase of books like these - we all know they’re the literary equivalent of cotton candy, something delicious to be devoured quickly, though not exactly something we want to brag about. (Or….something.) Instead they crash land on a Hoth-like planet populated by big blue dudes with tails and on their which they use to. Yes, as in that Ice Planet Barbarians, the viral, batshit crazy, Tik-Tok-approved “alien romance” that I can’t seem to escape on the internet these days.įor the uninformed, it follows the female human survivors of a wrecked alien spacecraft, who were abducted from Earth while they slept on and initially intended to be sold on some vague alien meat market. Well, dear reader, I finally did it: I spent $15.99 of my hard-earned money to purchase Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is the second novel by South African Deon Meyer, a fresh voice and a compelling storyteller.Ī highly entertaining, page-turning transposition of the American private eye genre to an exotic and vibrant setting. ![]() The brutal terror of the hunt that develops is matched by the compulsive but increasingly ominous revelations of van Heerden's past transgression. This is a remarkable achievement from a singular new talent.Ī breathtaking pace, heart-pounding action set against a psychological backdrop, and a fascinating protagonist makes this book a winner.ĭEAD AT DAYBREAK is a gripping read with a flawed but human protagonist who invites our compassion. South African crime writer Meyer's expertly crafted second thriller confirms his place as one of the genre's finest new stylists. ![]() Meyer manages to ratchet up the tension so effectively that readers will have a hard time decideing which mystery they wish to pierce. With DEAD AT DAYBREAK Deon Meyer has built an impressive and gripping book, a double helping of suspense. ![]() ![]() ![]() This shows how the admiration Jeannette had for her father when she was young has become tarnished with each violent, abusive or hurtful act he commits. The script bounces through time periods in Jeannette’s life with her as a 10-year-old, teenager and young woman. In the most on-the-nose moment in the production, the hole that the children finally dig for the building’s foundation eventually becomes a dumping spot for their garbage. ![]() The film title refers to Rex Walls’ dream to build a house made entirely of glass that for years was just a transparent promise. ![]() ![]() ![]() Whatever we commit to, the speaker advises young Willy at the end of the poem, "let us keep our promise." Browning first published this poem in the 1842 collection Dramatic Lyrics it later became popular as a stand-alone children's book illustrated by Kate Greenaway. ![]() The poem thus serves as a cautionary tale against dishonesty. He proves as good as his word-but the town's greedy Mayor still tries to cheat him of his agreed fee, and the Piper retaliates by luring the town's children away. In this retelling of an old legend, a mysterious musician dressed in red-and-yellow check offers to rescue the medieval town of Hamelin from a plague of rats with his magical pipe-playing. The Victorian poet Robert Browning wrote "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" to amuse his young friend Willy (the son of his friend William Macready) while he was recovering from an illness. ![]() ![]() Read Full Review >Ī remarkable contribution to this chorus of queer storytelling. But she tells her story with control and authority and it’s impossible not to admire the way she has made a dextrous narrative out of so much taciturnity and mossy sadness. Lai’s monochrome illustrations are, like her dialogue, spare and unyielding she wants for a lightness – the occasional joke would help – that would imbue this story with a warmth it sometimes needs. it impresses from the moment we first meet Bron and Ray, a couple who relish their role as wild, alternative aunties to Ray’s six-year-old niece, Nessie. There is something intensely bleak at its centre: a sense, perhaps, that while blood is not always thicker than water, even happily chosen families may not be able to withstand certain kinds of emotional inheritance. But you finish it with no hope at all that its characters will ever be able to resolve their difficulties. ![]() ![]() if its minimalist, indie-film tone is ever downbeat, it’s also, at moments, highly affecting. A downbeat but moving exploration of the aftermath of a relationship. ![]() ![]() But should she lose her way, Beatryce knows that those who love her – a wild-eyed monk, a man who had once been king, a boy with a terrible sword and a goat with a head as hard as stone – will never give up searching for her. Delightfully unexpected allies find profound connection through a common belief in. We shall all, in the end, find our way home. We shall all, in the end, be led to where we belong. ![]() And so it is that a girl with a head full of stories must venture into a dark wood in search of the castle of a king who wishes her dead. In The Beatryce Prophecy, the talents of two-time Newbery medalist Kate DiCamillo and two-time Caldecott medalist Sophie Blackall combine to create an unforgettable medieval epic that illustrates the magical and myriad ways that love and stories change the world. Synopsis A magical medieval tale from two masters, Newbery Medal-winning Kate DiCamillo and Caldecott Medal-winning Sophie Blackall - a fantastical meditation on fate, love and the power of words to spell the world. As the monk nurses Beatryce to health, he uncovers her dangerous secret – one that imperils them all. ![]() Gentle Brother Edik finds the girl, Beatryce, curled in a stall, wracked with fever, coated in dirt and blood and holding fast to the ear of Answelica the recalcitrant goat. In a time of war, a mysterious child appears at the monastery of the Order of the Chronicles of Sorrowing. ![]() ![]() A magical medieval tale from two masters, Newbery Medal-winning Kate DiCamillo and Caldecott Medal-winning Sophie Blackall - a fantastical meditation on fate, love and the power of words to spell the world. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They had five children, including a set of twins: Michael, Sarah, Jane Charlotte, and David Holland.Ī voracious reader of romance novels, Sheila began writing at her husband’s suggestion in the early 1970s. While there, she met Richard Holland, then a Fleet Street journalist, later a sub-editor of The Times, and a classical biographer. ![]() ![]() She worked there from 1954 to 1956 and then as a junior researcher for the BBC at Broadcasting House from 1956 to 1958. Sheila continued her education by taking advantage of the B of E’s enormous library during her lunch breaks and after work. On leaving school at 16, the convent-educated author worked for the Bank of England as a clerk. Sheila attended the Ursuline Convent for Girls. As a child, she was moved from relative to relative to escape the bombings of World War II. Shiela Coates was born on December 22, 1937, in Essex, England, in the East End of London. Babe Ruth once held the record for most home runs, but he also struck out more than other batters. Like a power hitter in baseball, Lamb would swing for the crowds but sometimes came up short. I have given so many 5 stars to many Charlotte Lamb books. More than anything, what made her writing stand out from most other series romance writers was her insightfulness and wonderful characterization. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In each of these eleven stories Ausubel’s stunning imagination and humor are moving, entertaining, and provocative, leading readers to see the familiar world in a new way. A Guide toBeing Born is organized around the stages of life-love, conception, gestation, birth-and the transformations that happen as people experience deeply altering life events, falling in love, becoming parents, looking toward the end of life. Major literary talent Ramona Ausubel, author of Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty, coming Summer 2016, combines the otherworldly wisdom of her much-loved debut novel, No One Is Here Except All of Us, with the precision of the short-story form. Reminiscent of Aimee Bender and Karen Russell-an enthralling collection that uses the world of the imagination to explore the heart of the human condition. ![]() |