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  1. Hace 5 días · Considered a contemporary Dutch classic, My Name is Sita makes it all too clear what women have had to, and continue to, sacrifice in the name of claiming their identity. Several factors drove S. to Ajodiadei’s shack on her birthday. It is one o’clock. School is out. She is standing with the other girls in her class on the big, round stone ...

  2. Hace 1 día · 1) Homesick For Another World by Ottessa Moshfegh. From one of the most compelling, propulsive voices in contemporary fiction, Moshfegh’s 2017 short story collection is an eclectic compendium of ...

  3. Hace 4 días · I read this in my primary school reading book in the '80s, I believe the author name was English but I'm not sure. The story goes something like this: An employee of some sort of galactic federation shows up to its boss to mention that people on Earth have finally harnessed atomic energy.

  4. Hace 3 días · Plot. Rizwan Khan, a Muslim, grew up with his younger brother, Zakir, and his widowed mother, Razia, in a middle-class family in Borivali, Mumbai.His autism leads to special tutoring from a reclusive scholar and extra attention from his mother, all of which leads to a heightened level of jealousy from Zakir, who eventually leaves his family for a life in San Francisco.

  5. Hace 5 días · Gordo by Jamie Cortez ( Bks) Shine of the Ever by Claire Rudy Foster. * Bugsy by R.A. Frumkin. I’m Not Hungry But I Could Eat by Christopher Gonzales. Kink ed. by R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell. F*ckface by Leah Hampton. Kiss and Tell by John Sam Jones. * Real Sugar is Hard to Find by Sim Kern. Desert Boys by Chris McCormick.

  6. Hace 5 días · I guess we got what we deserved. Hold on to your heart, it's almost over. I guess I should've known. I guess a part of me still hoped. Broken from the start ( The beat in my chest sounds like a ...

  7. Hace 5 días · ‘I Can Hear One Calling My Name’ continues Post Malone's collation of an eclectic, era-crossing collection of country sub-genres for his forthcoming record. After teasing the traditional-leaning ‘Never Love You Again’, ‘I Can Hear One Calling My Name’ finds Posty transporting listeners to the light-hearted, party-starting dives of the 2010s.