“I understand that pet owners may have to go to work and only come back late evening or night, so get a bigger drinking bowl to ensure your pets have more water when they get thirsty,” he added. If your pets are not drinking enough water, it can lead to serious health issues such as kidney problems,” he said.Ĭhia said dogs usually need to drink every seven hours but with the current weather, it is better for owners to make sure their pets drink every four hours. “The weather has been really hot and it can take a toll on cats. It is even better to get a bowl made of clay as dogs in particular have a tendency to tip bowls over,” he said.Ĭhia, who runs animal shelters in Lima Kedai and Stulang in Johor, said he had been making sure that the dogs and cats under his care had enough water. “Get a bigger drinking bowl for your dogs and cats. PETALING JAYA: Prepare a larger drinking bowl to keep your pets well hydrated in the current heatwave, says an animal group.Ĭompanion Animal Rescue Effort Society founder Joseph Chia said it is very important to make sure pets are well taken care of, especially at this time.
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With a diverse selection of stories chosen by series editor John Joseph Adams and guest editor Rebecca Roanhorse, The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022 explores the ever-expanding and changing world of contemporary science fiction and fantasy. The Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy with JOHN JOSEPH ADAMS, CHARLIE JANE ANDERS, KAREN JOY FOWLER, and LIZ ZIEMSKA All the Birds in the Sky (Hardcover). Contemporary science fiction and fantasy looks to accomplish the same goal as ever-to illuminate what it means to be human. There is an openness to experiment and pushing boundaries, combined with the classic desire to read about spaceships and dragons, future technology and ancient magic, and the places where they intersect. John Joseph Adams Books is a science fiction and fantasy imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt dedicated to publishing best-selling and award-winning science. Today's readers of science fiction and fantasy have an appetite for stories that address a wide variety of voices, perspectives, and styles. Award-winning, New York Times bestselling author and guest editor Rebecca Roanhorse and series editor John Joseph Adams select twenty pieces that represent the best examples of the form published the previous year and explore the ever-expanding and changing world of SFF today. In the main timeline of the book, Lara and Chase do date– but the summer before, Lara found summer love, Grease-style, at the beach with Jasmine. In Cool for the Summer, the main character Lara has been pining after football star Chase for years, and the book starts with him asking her on a date! Mission accomplished! Book over! Right? Well, no. Well, the short answer is you let them have their cake, and eat it too (not necessarily at the same time). Bisexuality is kind of a tricky thing to cover in a novel-sized story– yes, every book and their mother has a love triangle, but how do you resolve that without it making it feel like the character is ‘picking’ being straight or gay? This past fall (not long ago when I’m writing this, but a lifetime ago by May when the book releases), I saw the author of this book, Dahlia Adler, discussing the book on a panel, and I was immediately interested. Soon the three of them test intimate boundaries together and discover old heartbreaks are no match for their unbridled hunger. Trevor is head-over-heels in love with his sweet, feisty wife, but with Edgard comes never forgotten feelings, and he is dreading Chassie’s reaction when she learns Edgard has returned to sort out their tangled past.Įdgard wasn’t sure how he’d feel about Trevor’s wife, but the more time he spends with the big-hearted cowgirl, the deeper their connection becomes. Trevor never expected to see Edgard Mancuso again, after it became clear he couldn’t be the man Edgard needed. Rough Riders Series (in reading order) LONG HARD RIDE RODE HARD COWGIRL UP AND RIDE TIED UP, TIED DOWN ROUGH, RAW AND READY BRANDED AS. But when Trevor’s old roping partner ambles up the driveway, Chassie’s life is thrown into chaos. When passion turns into love, three is never a crowd.Ī year of wedded bliss to sexy-as-sin cowboy Trevor Glanzer has gifted Chassie West Glanzer happiness and contentment she didn’t expect to find. In order to save audiobooks to your Wish List you must be signed in to your account. He had made his plans and preparations for an expedition against the Parthians after conquering them he proposed to march round the Black Sea by way of Hyrcania, the Caspian Sea, and the Caucasus he would then invade Scythia, His feelings can best be described by saying that he was competing with himself, as though he were someone else, and was struggling to make the future excel the past. His many successes, so far from encouraging him to rest and to enjoy the fruits of all his labors, only served to kindle in him fresh confidence for the future, filling his mind with projects of still greater actions and with a passion for new glory, as though he had run through his stock of the old. Caesar was born to do great things and to seek constantly for distinction. The translation below was made by Robin Seager. Some plans are described by Plutarch of Chaeronea (46-c.120) in chapter 58 of his Life of Julius Caesar. In fact, it seems as if he was escaping into wild fantasies because he was unable to cope with the political realities. His biography is here the following fragment is from his Life of Julius Caesar.ĭuring the last year of his life, Julius Caesar prepared several great plans. Plutarch of Chaeronea (46-c.122): influential Greek philosopher and author, well known for his biographies and his moral treatises. Frightful’s Mountain is a gripping masterpiece of a nature tale. Will she be able to survive in the wild without him? Will she know enough to feed and fend for herself? And what of finding a mate and raising chicks-without the experience in the nest as a baby, will she know how to do it herself? It isn’t easy-she’s depended on Sam her entire life for food and protection, and he didn’t train her the way her peregrine parents would have. Managing to escape, Frightful must learn to make her own way in the world. However, she’s worth quite a bit on the black market, and one day she is captured and her thieves prepare to sell her. Now, as a fully-grown bird, she is a majestic specimen of a bird of prey. Sam Gridley has raised Frightful from a chick. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it turned out to be a gripping story, too-even Mom, who rarely takes time to listen to audio stories, got sucked in near the end! It’s a fascinating tale! Recently, I discovered a sequel, Frightful’s Mountain, in an audiobook source we have access to as a family. One brother, especially, loved the story and listened to it over and over. Years ago, Mom got a free trial for Audible and along with that gained access to My Side of the Mountain. Synopsis: Frightful, a peregrine falcon, must learn to live on her own after she is unexpectedly separated from the only source of food and protection she’s ever known. Series: My Side of the Mountain trilogy, book 3 He challenged the practices of the internship in The New York Times, attracting the suspicions of the medical bureaucracy. He struggled to find a place among squadrons of cocky residents and doctors. He switched from physics to medicine in order to follow a more humane calling―only to find that his new profession often had little regard for patients' concerns. Residency―and especially its first year, the internship―is legendary for its brutality, and Jauhar's experience was even more harrowing than most. Sandeep Jauhar's story of his days and nights in residency at a busy hospital in New York City, a trial that led him to question his every assumption about medical care today. "In Jauhar's wise memoir of his two-year ordeal of doubt and sleep deprivation at a New York hospital, he takes readers to the heart of every young physician's hardest to become a doctor yet remain a human being." ― Time The typical attitude of Britons in India was that they were undertaking the "white man's burden," as put by Rudyard Kipling. Although Parliament and Queen Victoria maintained support for local princes, Victoria added the title Empress of India to her regality. This established the bureaucratic colonial system in India headed by a Council of India consisting initially of fifteen Britons. In August of 1858, during a period of violent revolt against Britain by the Indians, the British Parliament passed the Government of India Act, transferring political power from the East India Company to the crown. Britain occupied an important place in political affairs in India since 1760, but did not secure control over India for nearly a century. The colonial occupation of India is significant in terms of the background of the novel. The novel deals with the political occupation of India by the British, a colonial domination that ended after the publication of Forster's text and still during his lifetime. The novel differs from Forster's other major works in its overt political content, as opposed to the lighter tone and more subdued political subtext contained in works such as Howards End and A Room With a View. Forster wrote A Passage to India in 1924, the last completed novel that he published during his lifetime. Claire’s job is to put these characters (and their books) back to sleep. Unwritten books are restless, their pent-up authorial energy sparking and manifesting as characters brought to life. The problem for Claire isn’t just controlling her patrons, but also controlling her books. The Unwritten Wing has an uneasy truce with the rest of Hell, whose denizens would gladly destroy all of its books to consume their creative energy and potential. While the overarching drive of the novel is a race between Hell and Heaven to solve a mystery, Hackwith’s characters and their interactions take center stage.Ĭlaire is Hell’s Librarian, the keeper of the Unwritten Wing. This novel is literally set in Hell there’s plenty of stabby demons, and betrayals, and grumpy librarians who need more tea and less talking. If that sounds corny and sunshiny–DON’T PANIC. Hackwith’s novel, THE LIBRARY OF THE UNWRITTEN ( Amazon), explores the power of stories and imagination. Warrior Cats, The Game - Old but fun RPG fangame that goes through the events of the story. If the content within contains spoilers, please also apply a spoilers tag. Any posted artwork must credit the original artist.Īfter posting your content, there should be a button under the title that says "flair." 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