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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Mo Hayder
"Mo David's Blues" is the culmination of my last few years in the world spent carefully noticing as much as I could. This collection of poetry and essays is not just an export from the region of my mind, but rather a chunk of my mind itself, a pink glob of gloop strung out and strummed so you can hear its song. This book is my oath to continue building a home on land that can sometimes seem hostile. It's a reminder that music can be heard even from a great distance. When I sent an early draft to my friend Sara (as I do with all my work), she said it felt like the mixtapes we used to burn in high school, a gathering of disparate feelings and environments that are each enhanced by the presence of the others. Those silver stacks of blank CDs became our accidental diaries. We thought we were crafting a soundtrack to score the scene. But as anyone can tell you about the music they listened to in adolescence, the songs were actually the main event. And now they're the proof of our experience, the receipt of every feeling we had in those days. That's what this writing is, too. I fiddled with these pieces in between other tasks, in the alleyways of my life where I squeeze or toss what doesn't fit elsewhere. I didn't take this work seriously at first--the writing seemed too fun or too revealing or too short or too easy. But I gathered all these fragments, my mythologies and mementos that were so singular they had to be outcasted, and placed them gently before you here. They're epic and tiny, fragile and strong. And much like the music of my high school drives, I think they hold more truth than anything else I've found since. I made you a mix out of myself. I burned it in my dining room just like in the old days. I've written your name on it with a permanent marker. These are the tracks that I keep turning on. I hope you love them more over time.
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation: Mo Dao Zu Shi (Novel) Vol. 5 (Special Edition)
Mo Xiang Tong Xiu;
SEVEN SEAS ENTERTAINMENT, LLC
2023
pokkari
In this final book (Volume 5), read the conclusion to this historical fantasy tale of two powerful men who find each other through life and death. Also includes bonus stories! Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji are headed for a showdown at Guanyin Temple, where their path converges with Jin Guangyao and Nie Mingjue's reassembled fierce corpse. With decades-long schemes finally unveiled, and terrible secrets unearthed, the events of this rain-battered night will decide not just the future of the entire cultivation world...but also that of a love story two lifetimes in the making. Also included in this final volume are eight short stories about what happens when an epic tale ends but life goes on. From magical incense burners to tense banquets, lotus-pod-hunting to Night
Join Mo as he patrols a new neighborhood and gradually befriends a little Giant who lives there Her big Giants call her "Emma," but that's a mouthful for Mo's rough tongue, so he names her "Ma"-a much easier sound for a cat to pronounce. Though he's been a free roamer since his kittenhood, and is not a fan of Giants in general, Mo sticks around when he observes Ma in need of his expert feline assistance. Meanwhile, Emma takes note of the lingering stray and assumes he seeks her human help... After tasting Ma's gift of canned food, salt-watery delicious and distinct from anything he can catch for himself, Mo realizes there may be some mutual benefits to living alongside Giants. Mustering his lion courage and panther patience, Mo allows Ma to touch him with her wiggly paw sticks (which she calls her "fingers"). Discovering her talent for scratching his hard-to-reach spots, Mo finally understands a Giant's purrrpose Mo's amusing point-of-view invites young readers to practice perspective-taking, imagining what coexistence might look like through another species' eyes. At the back of the book, children and parents will be delighted to discover fun Cat Facts, promoting further learning about their feline friends. Also at the book's end, a free coloring page rewards readers with creative participation in Mo's ongoing story. Written by Dorie Deats and illustrated by Joanna Pasek, Mo's Little Giant combines playful storytelling with beautiful full-page watercolors, bursting with tenderness.
This book is a part of The Pancake Kids collection, which is a fun, educational and entertaining resource for children. It lends children the opportunity to see themselves within the characters through their love for pancakes. The children are learning and exploring their imagination, which allows them to be creative as they learn from each other's differences.
"Mo' Pizza is about a little girl name Renae and her best friend Carmella. They work together to overcome a challenge that was preventing them from being able to enjoy one of Renae's favorite things to do. "Team work makes the dream work "
Mo lives alone and he likes it that way...until Crow comes into his small and tidy life offering friendship. A gorgeous picture book with a powerful message. Mo lived alone and he liked it that way. He had a house to protect him. And a wall. Mo trusted his wall. It kept everything out he wanted kept out. A beautiful story about breaking down barriers and discovering the joys of friendship, from the brilliant creative team of Jo Kasch and award-winning illustrator Jonathan Bentley.
Mo Yan's Literary Odyssey
Global East-West (London)
2025
pokkari
Renowned writer from Shandong, Mo Yan, intricately weaves together tradition and innovation that has left a distinctive mark on the literary world. Through his works, Mo Yan traverses the intersections of history, culture, and modern society, demonstrating an extraordinary capacity to unveil the complexities of life in China while transforming the scope of literature both in form and content. In every corner of Mo Yan's legacy as a writer, there is a stark respect for tradition that comes through his deep engagement with culture, in this case, China's rich heritage.In 2012 Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, which validated his impressive literary outputs, as well as, his skill to usurp language and cultural barriers with the charm of his narration. This appreciation, which has a global scope, gives credence not only to the place of Mo Yan's creative endeavours in China, but also as a figure in global literature, which does not lessen the influence of his narrative in the international arena.Additionally, Mo Yan's influence goes beyond the realm of fiction. He has contributed significantly to the discourse on multiple socio-political and historical matters by enriching the intellectual conversation. As Mo Yan's woven tapestry of literature expands into the complex areas of international acknowledgement, freedom of expression advocacy, and intellectual activism, it is clear that his impact on literature and societal consciousness is far more multi-dimensional than has been previously assumed. Proclaimed achievements do not form the entirety of Yan's legacy since his artistry transcends and embodies in deeper contexts his contributions to the world of literature.(From the Preface.)
Mo Chiad Leabhar Chreutairean Mara
ACAIR
2022
nidottu
You don't need me to tell you this I'm sure, however, life has it's hurdles. Some small, some big, that every so often, we all need to stand up to and face head on. We experience the ultimate highs and the darkest of unimaginable lows. Words, to me, are a way to express, reflect, create and without a doubt help my mind move on. In what direction? Not even I know that.Some of these poems will be a reflection of happy times, particularly from my youth. Hopefully some you can maybe relate to In one way or another. Some are stories of moments in my life intertwined with complication, love, sadness, anger and grief. Please join me on unlocking the chambers of my mind and accompany me on my emotional, turbulent journey of Mo, myself and I. You never know, there may even be a line which gives you the slightest glimpse of a positive end to the troubles and challenges you may be facing today.
Mo Monkey loves his rainbow jumper. He wears it all the time - he even cleans his face and feet with it. Soon Mo's jumper starts to smell and pong and whiff. Mother Monkey is determined to give it a good wash - but Mo has other ideas.
Mo Appleby's ordered life is turned upside down when he and his mum move in with his new stepdad and stepsisters, Lottie and Sadie. The home he left behind is just across the street, and there's something not quite right about the new occupant. Other strange new people keep popping into his life, too: a bonkers lollipop man and a boy called Jax, who seems to understand Mo better than anyone else, especially Lottie. Who are the weird new people in their town? Do they have any involvement in the disappearance of Mo's dad many years ago? And why does the ice cream taste so good? Lottie is determined to find out exactly what's going on, even if it makes Mo mad, and even if it leads them both into serious danger...
Mo lived alone and he liked it that way. He had a house to protect him. And a wall. Mo trusted his wall. It kept everything out he wanted kept out. A beautiful story about breaking down barriers and discovering the joys of friendship, from the brilliant creative team of Jo Kasch and award-winning illustrator Jonathan Bentley.