![]() Writer: Kelly Sue DeConnick Artist: Phil Jimenez Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: DecemCover Price: 7.99. Looking for something to read? Try one of these 100+ recommendations, all chosen by r/DCcomics users. WONDER WOMAN HISTORIA: THE AMAZONS 1 NM 2021. If you are submitting a link, do not include the spoiler in your submitted link name. If a significant event has taken place within one year of its release, mark it as a spoiler. No memes or other low-effort content (see full rules).Indicate the source when submitting excerpts or artwork.No spoilers in title, mark all spoilers within 1 year of release.Please adhere to these few rules while interacting within the community.Ĭlick here for a detailed explanation for each of these rules. (W) Kelly Sue DeConnick (A/CA) Phil JimenezThe wait is over, and the entire story of the Amazons can finally be told Millennia ago, Queen Hera and the. 4/6 - Juan Gedeon and Daniel Warren Johnson. ![]() ![]() Weekly Discussion Thread: Comics, TV and More! - May 22 nd, 2023. ![]() Tags:add to your list october 2021 dc comics kelly sue deconnick olivier coipel phil jimenez Wonder. ![]() Reading Recommendations Welcome to /r/DCcomicsĪ place for fans of DC's comics, movies, fan creations, video games, and anything else related to one of the largest comic book publishers in the world, and home of the World's Greatest Superheroes! Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons 1 DC Comics. ![]()
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![]() He was the wisest because he knew he didn’t have them. Socrates wasn’t said to be the wisest person in Athens because he had answers to the big questions. The Socratic Method is a process of asking hard questions but also of welcoming disagreement. What are the aspects of the Socratic Method that you think the culture needs so much?įor one thing, humility. It’s one of the great legacies of the classical world, and it’s useful for everyone. ![]() Despite the fame of Socrates, though, most people nowadays don’t have a very clear idea of what his method was. It’s an antidote to social media and to the toxic state of our politics. First, the Socratic style of thought is what our culture needs right now. It’s an antidote to social media and to the toxic state of our politics.” Ward Farnsworth You’ve written a book called The Socratic Method. “…the Socratic style of thought is what our culture needs right now. ![]() ![]() He is the author of books on law, rhetoric, and philosophy, including The Practising Stoic. Ward Farnsworth is the dean of the University of Texas School of Law and holds the John Jeffers Research Chair in Law. ![]() ![]() ![]() They waited until days after his funeral to break the news to me because, as they said, “It didn’t change the fact that Wyatt died. Laying my cheek on the pillowcase, smelling the fading scent of him was the closest we’d ever be for the rest of my life.īut then came the day when my parents revealed more about the direction Wyatt was headed. I’d toted his pillow into the guest bedroom the first night I slept by myself in the house. On the way to the room where I now slept, I bypassed the bedroom Wyatt and I had shared. ![]() When an unexpected path forward-though nothing like the life she once envisioned-offers the promise of a new beginning, will she be strong enough to let go of the past and move toward it? ~ Excerpt ~ But when she starts receiving letters written by Wyatt before his death, she must confront a disturbing question: Can we ever know anyone fully, even someone we love? As she begins uncovering secrets, she also navigates a tense relationship with her judgmental mother and tries to ignore the attentions of a former boyfriend who’s moved back home. ![]() ![]() Her faith shaken, Olivia pores over the clues left behind, desperate to know where Wyatt was going that day and why. He was fifty miles away…with a baby gift in the backseat. Then comes a startling discovery: Wyatt’s car wasn’t heading toward the church. The next, she learns that her fiancé, Wyatt Hammond, has been in a fatal car accident. One moment, Olivia Kavanaugh is preparing to walk down the aisle and embrace her own happily ever after. ![]() ![]() ![]() When Alma is waylaid by some unexpected news, could putting her happiness with Elias on hold be her only option? ![]() Soon she is speeding into a renewed romance with Elias Kurtz and raising the brows of the older church members. But can Martha accept Glen’s thoughts of leaving the Amish faith, or will she walk away from a chance at love?Īlma’s Acceptance by Richelle BrunstetterĪlma Wengerd is a young widow who leaves her home in Kentucky to stay with friends in Pennsylvania. Meeting Glen Swarey, who is working with the local fire department, seems to be a good match. Martha Yoder is different from other Amish women in her love of hunting and the outdoors. Can anything be done to restore the relationship, or will Israel seek another wife? But when his sister dies, leaving him to care for five young nephews who openly dislike Wilma, she has second thoughts about starting with a ready-made family and decides to call off the wedding. Wilma Hostetler has been courted by Israel Zook for the last year, and he’s recently proposed marriage. Journey back to an area of Pennsylvania that is home to three distinct Amish communities and meet three young women who face heartfelt disappointments in romance. ![]() ![]() The Brunstetters Return to a Unique Amish Setting for Three New Stories of Love The Discovery – A Lancaster County Saga. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first book, The Just City, is about Apollo and Athena’s involvement in gathering scholars and philosophers throughout history, plunking them on an island, and trying to set up Plato’s Republic in reality. I could gush for days and years, but I am on the third book of Walton’s Thessaly trilogy, and I’d rather be reading that, honestly. It’s sort of like when you meet someone who just gets you. ![]() Walton, like my all-time favorite author Diana Wynne Jones, is originally from Wales, and while I wouldn’t say they write alike, they both are certainly masters of creating a conscious, enthralling narrative. Each page was like a discovery, an old friend newly met, and like a really good lucid dream. I read Among Others about a month ago and I haven’t been so joyfully wrapped up in a book in ages. Have you ever heard of Jo Walton? If yes, we are in a fight, because you didn’t tell me about how WONDERFUL she is. I’ve discovered a number of fantastic books, and I need to yell about them more, obviously. Today I completed my 2018 Goodreads reading challenge! I was looking over the books I’ve read this year, and it occurred to me that I haven’t been blogging about them much, if at all. ![]() ![]() ![]() After sketching a game plan, with insects playing transport and diversionary roles, the crew escapes back to the ship. The insects have decorated the wall of their lair with drawings à la Lascaux, the menacing Mr. A ladybug and several ants assist them, and the repair’s successfully made by harvesting cross sections of detritus: pencil eraser, M&M, marble and metal screw. ![]() The ensuing comic interplay pits cat against aliens as the tiny ones flee beneath a radiator cover. The aliens assess a smoldering engine part and disembark for help. Their initial celebration at landing turns to mayhem as their craft is buffeted by Mr. Peppered with speech bubbles in English, alien- or insect-speak, Wiesner’s multipaneled tour de force treats the green ETs to maximum upheaval. A house cat pooh-poohs most proffered toys and gets his comeuppance tangling with a tiny alien spacecraft and its penny-sized adventurers. ![]() ![]() ![]() And thank you, everyone who took the time to comment on my blog with your kind words of encouragement. I’m so damned lucky to have the chance to share Home with you. I have zero tumor growth since March, and no change to my lymph nodes. My tumor markers are down from the beginning of the year. Two and a half years ago my greatest fear was there would be no more time to write books. I cannot tell you how happy I am to release this story. But despite 2020’s best efforts, my book is here! In March I announced this book with a May release and then COVID happened. This is a dark gothic m/m romance of 84,500 words. Will Ryan stick to his plan? Or will the siren song of his past draw him home? The longer Ryan stays in the Point, the more demons of his past surface, and the more Ryan is haunted by the life he could have forged. Ethan, whose memory now dogs Ryan’s every step. Ethan, who fled Stockyard Point to pursue his dreams. Ethan, who had everything Ryan ever wanted. What’s not the plan? Brooding bar owner and high-school crush Vic Ward, community hostility, and mysterious reminders of perfect Ethan. Sell the farm his grandmother bequeathed him, clear his debts, and start fresh with his high-flying boyfriend. Just one week, and Ryan will be out of his backwater hometown for good. I am so goddamn happy to announce Octois the release date of my novel, Home. You can preorder on Amazon at this link. I hope you and your loved ones are safe and well. ![]() ![]() Welsch, aka Harriet the Spy, the feisty and independent little girl who spied on her neighbors and wrote everything down in her notebook. Welsch that she will be known for forever - Harriet M. Louise Fitzhugh was an artist before she was a writer, but it was her fictional character Harriet M. ![]() ![]() “Sometimes You Have to Lie: The Life and Times of Louise Fitzhugh, Renegade Author of Harriet the Spy” by Leslie Brody (Seal Press, 352 pages, in stores) ![]() ![]() ![]() This story was pretty unique to the tessa dare brand. but i guess there is an exception to every rule. Surprising, because i'm blue in the face with shouting about how tessa dare's damaged heroes don't work for me. Even if Society could accept a serving girl duchess-can a roguish duke convince a serving girl to trust him with her heart? Keeping Pauline by his side won’t be easy. She’s a brave, quick-witted, beguiling failure-a woman who ignites Griff’s desire and soothes the darkness in his soul. and fail miserably.īut in London, Pauline isn’t a miserable failure. Her duties are simple: submit to his mother’s “duchess training". That dream becomes a possibility when an arrogant, sinfully attractive duke offers her a small fortune for a week’s employment. All she wants is to hang up her barmaid apron and open a bookshop. ![]() Overworked and struggling, Pauline Simms doesn’t dream about dukes. Griff decides to teach her a lesson that will end the marriage debate forever. ![]() Griffin York, the Duke of Halford, has no desire to wed this season-or any season-but his diabolical mother abducts him to “Spinster Cove” and insists he select a bride from the ladies in residence. What’s a duke to do, when the girl who’s perfectly wrong becomes the woman he can’t live without? ![]() ![]() I do think this book was fast paces because it was one problem or situation after another. And then there's the fact that her situation was much more serious than mine. Except that even though she was seen the people who kidnapped her were unable to bring her back to there little camp while I did have to return to my room. In a way it's kind of like Lucy's problem because she was escaping from a place that she didn't want to go and I was doing the same. I don't really have any way of relating myself to Lucy or her situation, but I do remember once getting sent to my room and trying to escape by climbing out my window on to the balcony and then into the house but I was seen and sent back. I had trouble putting it down be cause it was so intriguing and suspenseful. It had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. ![]() Like food and and clean water (unlike some of the African villagers) and the freedom to go places that I want to go without Marines guarding me(unlike Lucy). ![]() I recently finished ESCAPE UNDER THE FOREVER SKY By Eve Yohalem and I have to say that was hands down one of THE best books I have ever read! It made me really think about how lucky am to have all the things that I have. ![]() |