![]() I took piano classes to get the hang of chords and chord progressions, but that was NOTHING compared to chapter 6. No other book has ever explained these subjects to me like this before. It's so easy to digest and humorous at the same time, while still educating in a deep manner. The very best book EVER written on music must be How Music Really Works by Wayne Chase. If you love the science and art of songwriting, it is a fascinating book. ![]() This is a book that makes you think-re-examine your assumptions and approaches. Bryan Fogelman, Director, REO Songwriters' Retreat If anyone is truly serious about writing songs that will stand the test of time, then this book is a must read. Chapters 8 & 10, in particular, introduce elements of songwriting that have never been addressed before in any of the 30+ books I’ve read on songwriting. ![]() How Music Really Works is the most comprehensive and useful book that I’ve ever read on music and songwriting. I wish this book was available years ago it is by far the definitive guide on music creation. How Music REALLY Works is the most amazing book on music I have ever read. Reviews Goodreads Reviews Reviews More Customer Reviews ![]()
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![]() ![]() īidulka has been with his partner since 1991, and they live together in Saskatoon. After graduation, he worked as a teacher and CPA before devoting himself to full-time writing in 1999. Though he originally intended to study optometry, Bidulka ultimately received three undergraduate degrees from the University of Saskatchewan: a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (1983), a Bachelor of Education, and a Bachelor of Commerce. Biography īidulka was born July 24, 1962, the youngest of three children raised on a farm near Prud'homme, Saskatchewan. In 2005, he became the first Canadian to win the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Mystery. Bidulka's books have been nominated for Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Awards, Saskatchewan Book Awards, a ReLit award, and Lambda Literary Awards. Anthony Bidulka (born July 24, 1962) is a Canadian writer of mystery, thriller and suspense novels. ![]() ![]() Now Olivia sees what has unraveled generations of her family, and where her father may have come from. The manor is crumbling, the ghouls are solid, and a mysterious figure rules over all. When she crosses a ruined wall at just the right moment, Olivia finds herself in a place that is Gallant-but not. Olivia knows that Gallant is hiding secrets, and she is determined to uncover them. ![]() But Olivia is not about to leave the first place that feels like home, it doesn’t matter if her cousin Matthew is hostile or if she sees half-formed ghouls haunting the hallways. ![]() Yet when Olivia arrives, no one is expecting her. Then, a letter invites Olivia to come home-to Gallant. ![]() Olivia Prior has grown up in Merilance School for girls, and all she has of her past is her mother’s journal-which seems to unravel into madness. A seam, where the shadow meets its source. ![]() And as with every shadow, there is a place where it must touch. Source: Review copy provided by the publisherĮverything casts a shadow. ![]() ![]() ![]() ▲▲ Heart of Tuscany Picturesque, wine-soaked villages of Italy's heartland, including mellow Montepulciano, Renaissance Pienza, and Brunello-fueled Montalcino. ▲▲ Milan Powerhouse city of commerce and fashion, with the prestigious La Scala opera house, Leonardo's The Last Supper, and three airports. ![]() ▲▲▲ Rome Italy's capital, the sprawling Eternal City, studded with Roman ruins (Forum, Colosseum, Pantheon), romantic floodlit-fountain squares, and home to Vatican City and the astonishing Sistine Chapel. ▲▲▲ Siena Florence's smaller and (some say) more appealing rival, with its magnificent Il Campo square, striking striped cathedral, and medieval pageantry. ![]() ▲▲▲ Florence The cradle of the Renaissance, with the world-class Uffizi Gallery, Brunelleschi's dome-topped Duomo, Michelangelo's David, and Italy's best gelato. ▲▲▲ Cinque Terre Five idyllic Riviera hamlets along a rugged coastline (and part of a national park), connected by scenic hiking trails and dotted with beaches. Mark's Basilica, the Grand Canal, and singing gondoliers. ▲▲▲ Venice Dreamy island city, powerful in medieval times famous for St. ![]() ![]() Sidonie Reid is an investigative reporter in pursuit of the biggest story of her career, until that story costs the life of a friend and Sid realizes she has to do much more than write about it. Slavery still exists, and Aden is hellbent on destroying it and the vampires who profit from it. But in the midst of the deadliest fight of his long life, the ghosts of his past have come back to haunt him. powerful vampires battling for the right to rule the city and beyond.īorn into slavery, Aden is one of the most powerful vampires in North America, waging war on others of his kind in a struggle to become the next Lord of the Midwest. Home to football greats, dinosaurs named Sue, and, when the sun goes down. ![]() ![]() What she found was a vampire who swept her into the darkest depths of passion.Ĭhicago, Illinois. ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() It has been adapted to film and other media on many occasions. The novel is the earliest depiction of the science fiction motif " uplift" in which a more advanced race intervenes in the evolution of an animal species to bring the latter to a higher level of intelligence. The Island of Doctor Moreau is a classic work of early science fiction and remains one of Wells's best-known books. Wells described it as "an exercise in youthful blasphemy." The novel deals with a number of themes, including pain and cruelty, moral responsibility, human identity, human interference with nature, and the effects of trauma. He is left on the island home of Doctor Moreau, a mad scientist who creates human-like hybrid beings from animals via vivisection. The text of the novel is the narration of Edward Prendick, a shipwrecked man rescued by a passing boat. ![]() The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel by English author H. ![]() The Island of Doctor Moreau at Wikisource 1896 ( Heinemann (UK) Stone & Kimball (US) ) ![]() ![]() ![]() While it’s wonderful to connect directly to Ginsburg, the justice reads aloud very slowly and precisely, with pauses between phrases so nothing is lost it would be difficult to listen to an audiobook composed entirely of her recordings. But as a collection of thoughtful writing about perseverance and community and. Unless you find a very precise woman sexy which many of us do. ![]() The other pieces are read in a straightforward manner by actress Lavin. My Own Words is the furthest thing from sexy. ![]() The audio edition includes archival recordings of Ginsburg’s speeches. My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg Justice Ginsburg pays homage to several pathmakers and waypavers who inspired her along her way, including many Jewish women. Selected by Ginsburg and her authorized biographers, Hartnett and Williams, the collection covers a wide range of subjects, including gender equality, judicial independence, her respect and affection for colleagues with different views, and her passion for opera there’s even an editorial Ginsburg wrote as an eighth grader in 1946 for her Brooklyn elementary school newspaper on the importance of the new U.N. This collection of Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg’s writings, spanning 70 years, is an excellent introduction to the remarkable career of a Renaissance woman whose views on the world, coupled with her sharp, frank commentary on current events, has earned her a cult following on the Internet. ![]() ![]() ![]() I can also understand her anger over her father’s insisting on corroborating every word she says with any of the other guys. She is in her early twenties with a teen-attitude about her parents’ exposure. After all the exposure she’s had to Pride politics and governing, I’d expect her to be a bit smarter. I think her daddy’s a bit blind when it comes to Faythe. She’s a whining prima donna who expects everyone to drop everything for her. Second in the Shifters urban fantasy series revolving around the Sanders Pride and Faythe Sanders in particular. Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Chicks Kick Butt, Stray Urban fantasy in Paperback edition that was published by MIRA Books on Apand has 394 pages. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. ![]() ![]() Evildoing is not restricted to economic and political matters. The 20th Century has shown that man is not only capable of perpetrating evil, but of doing so of his own free will. Our intention was to tell it like it was that’s why we didn’t show his suicide, as no one can say for sure what happened and because every choice we made could have distanced us from the truth and from historical reality.ĭoes the figure that Hitler represents have universal value or was he just a man with the power to subjugate the masses? Let’s ask ourselves, instead, why historians have refrained for so long from telling us about such an important era. I actually disagree with Wim Wenders when he claims that the film covers no new ground. I myself was most touched by the reaction of three female members of the audience from Hamburg who, after the screening, just sat there, speechless, for a long time. ![]() What do you make of Wim Wenders’ publicly-voiced disapproval on the film’s release? Why doesn’t the film show Hitler’s death?Īnyone who has seen the film has liked it. ![]() |