The Book of the City of Ladies: 15th century radical writer Christine de Pizan created a world where women were educated and highly valued
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Gem City Ladies Book Club - Save the Date for our April Reading! (Book with local Interest!)
Just announced our next read in the Dayton area. Join us for our April read, where we read Exposure by Robert Bilott, a local interest story.
Two ways to stay in the loop:
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We love good books, good food, and good company!
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︎ Mar 03 2020
Old lady in front of the tsunami that killed over 50 000 people in my city
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︎ Feb 12 2019
A San Francisco software developer paid $3.55 million for one of the city's iconic Painted Ladies homes that's a 'fixer-upper.' Now she's embarking on an estimated $3 million renovation process.
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︎ Feb 14 2020
and now Springfield's favorite conservative and author of the well selling book "Only Turkeys Have Left Wings" ladies and gentlemen, Birch Barlow
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︎ Feb 04 2020
Ladies and Gentlemen, I may present you the freshly updated headstock design of the Les Paul models from now on. As you can see, it has been shortened quite a bit and resembles more the open book design by Gibson USA. Itβs already on the new Bonamassa-Les Paul available at the stores. Any opinions?
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︎ Jan 06 2020
Ladies and Gentlemen I give you Virginia Beach. They rejected plans to extend Light Rail to the to Town Center and oceanfront in '99 and again in 2016. Likely because of a lot of Propaganda. Now a city of ~500,000 people still relies on irregular-at-best bus system for public transport.
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︎ Apr 09 2019
Just finished Lady of the Lake, the βlastβ book in the witcher series. What are your thoughts ?
I got into the series after playing the latest video game. And to be honest, Iβve been having a hard time determining whether I liked the books because I enjoyed the game so much, or if the books were actually good.
I donβt think I really enjoyed the constant flipping between future and present, and new characters revealing what occurred to our heroes. More often then not I was left asking βwhat is happening?β then I ever felt I had a clear grasp on what was going on.
Book 5 was so slow and boring, but the last couple action scenes in six and seven were pretty sweet.
Definitely lots of movements that were cool and exciting, but I wonder if I hadnt already played the games if I would have stuck it through..
What are your thoughts?? Letβs discuss !
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︎ Jun 01 2019
Saint Denis contest - this is a look I put together for my character Tess for when she was just starting out in the city. Not quite the lady of the house but at least she lives in a house, which is a far cry from where she started. Saint Denis lower class chic π
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︎ Aug 10 2019
I'm Pat Garofalo, author of "The Billionaire Boondoggle," a book about why local politicians give out so many corporate tax breaks, and why they're such a bad deal for your city or state. AMA
Thanks all! This was fun! I'll check in a few more times during the day to drop answers, so keep the questions coming.
Every year, cities and states spend tens of billions of dollars on tax breaks and giveaways for corporations -- think money for Amazon HQ2 or Foxconn, a city building a stadium for an NFL team, or subsidizing TV shows such as House of Cards -- under the theory that doing so creates jobs and boosts the economy. But that theory is trash. You are being ripped off by your favorite sports team, your favorite Netflix show, the hotel your mom stays in when she visits (including Trump hotels), the big box stores you shop in, and on and on. I wrote a book about how and why this happens, and what we can do about it. I'm also the managing editor for TalkPoverty.org, and you can follow me on Twitter at @Pat_Garofalo. (Note the underscore!)
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250162335
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︎ Apr 25 2019
Our Lady of the Pines (not approved apparition so always with grain of salt): "Preserve the holy missals and the books of the old Holy Mass, because the apostates will change the words in a dramatic way."
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︎ Dec 05 2019
Marshmallow lady reading a book in front of her cake house on a cloud. Had a weird dream and made it the next day π€·πΌββοΈ
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︎ Sep 06 2018
So I have stickers of the Ladies Book Club on my water bottle... [other]
I work at a tutoring center and one of my students was very intrigued by the sight of my Drawga stickers (heβs five). His first impressions were shockingly accurate.
Legzi- βshe stole money!β
Rox- βthat oneβs a rockstar.β
Gina- βoh sheβs a bad guy.β
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︎ Jan 23 2020
"A massive 5,000-year-old metropolis that housed some 6,000 residents has been uncovered alongside Israelβs newest city, Harish, during new roadworks." And yet they still can not find any evidence of Book of Mormon civilizations, while the evidence against it continues to pile up.
timesofisrael.com/embargoβ¦
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︎ Oct 06 2019
List of models leaving us before the new Free Cities Book!
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︎ Aug 03 2019
Two brand new pairs of Danskos for $35! Lady at the store said the walking company donated them! Also book ends :)
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︎ Dec 18 2019
Question- marvel released origin of Marvel comics TPB - then son of origin of marvel comics THEN bring on the bad guys ..... there a volume of ladies stories with invisible girl and others on the cover - anyone know the name of this book????
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︎ Jan 30 2020
For the sake of Mental Health, I'm offering to take you to bubble tea for lunch or what ever. It's on me. Also I'll be giving out some free books if y'all read. (Anybody want Sin City Vol. 1? Or Harry Potter Cursed Child?)
As explained. If you don't like a crowd, and want to just hang out one on one, that's fine by me too.
I just want to give back, since I was there and I'm doing better in life now relatively speaking.
I also have WAY too many books, mostly literature, but also old text books and what not. I can make reasonable book suggestions and you can have the book if I happen to have it.
If there's any interest, let's plan something. (I'm NOT going to Lajizz, everywhere else non sketchy is okay. )
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Hi guys lets figure out how to coordinate and meet -- is there a group chat option or something? No idea what's the best way to go about it.
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︎ Apr 06 2019
My young lady is very happy with our tiny bit of nature in the center of the city.
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︎ Oct 13 2019
Looking for a book. I read a book in high school. It was about an overweight young lady living with a pretty skinny roommate. Her mother was always bugging her to find a man and get married. I swear this book was by Sassy the magazine?? Any idea of the title of this book?
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︎ Jan 15 2019
Skyscraper height (m) and year of completion of over 100 U.S. Cities. Not Comprehensive. Inspired by Mark Thornton's book "The Skyscraper Curse"
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︎ Feb 23 2020
My new commute book (original: Eilandgasten)! The cleaning lady in a Dutch summer house takes us through the stories of those who wrote in the guest book. Loving it so far!
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︎ Dec 13 2019
Brazil: Judge Prohibits Aparecida City from Mounting Giant Statue of Our Lady - The lower court decision accepts the request of the Brazilian Association of Atheists and Agnostics.
www1.folha.uol.com.br/intβ¦
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︎ Oct 26 2019
Should I Read All Of The Other City Watch Books Before Night Watch?
I've read about ten of the Discworld books so far, skipping around a little bit but reading most in order. So far, the only City Watch novel that I've read is Guards, Guards. I keep reading about how excellent Night Watch is. Should I read everything between Guards, Guards and Night Watch in order to get the most out of the book? Do I only need to read a few of the books in between? I guess I could be patient and make my way through the whole series, but Night Watch seems to get so much hype that I don't want to wait.
I figured I would at least read Men at Arms first, since from what I've read that introduces several more characters.
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︎ Jan 20 2020
#3 Didn't realise how much they changed the story in the movies. A good book to teach kids about respect for authority, I liked the comparison of the order of the jungle and the anarchy of the monkey city
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︎ Jan 07 2020
Books about the early European expeditions in the Americas. Specifically about the search for a city of gold
I'm really interested in the search for the city of gold in the Americas and I wanted to know more about what European nations like Spain were doing to try and find it. Any books about the early expirations are fine too.
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︎ Mar 30 2020
Belgrade (Beograd; NΓ‘ndorfehΓ©rvΓ‘r; Belgrat) in 1603. Chronologically the third existing landscape picture of the city. Watercolor painting in the song book of Ferenc Wathay who was a turkish POW in Kalemegdan.
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︎ Dec 17 2019
Godzilla 1998. The Novel. I must say, people who dont like godzilla 98 they must read this book because the concept was very deep. It was not just simply the tale of a monster attacking the city, rather then it was like.. memories of an animal from a lost paradise.
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︎ Jul 09 2019
I got a book with 350 Peppa Pig stickers from Party City. I need you to help me by giving me suggestions of some hidden places that I can put them on in my house and neighborhood as a surprise for the person who finds them.
Iβll see if I can post some evidence later on. Please no inappropriate suggestions.
Edit: Thanks for the school-related suggestions, but since Iβm homeschooled, I will have to break into the nearest kindergarten. Iβll hand out stickers to the children and let them do the work for me.
So far weβve got:
-washing machine
-classmatesβ bags
-under the door
-on the neighborβs bike
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︎ Feb 07 2020
Excerpt from my book The Legendary Legends: City of Legend
Chapter 56 The Legend of the Legendaey Staff
Kegend was deep in thought looking over the map legend, when he was interrupted by the Legendary Wizard Leg'dary. He said, "Have I told you about the Legendary Forgers who forged my Legendary Staff Of Ligendray. Long ago in a time of myth and legend, in the legendary city Vigend lived the great Legendary Forgers. They hammered away with their legendary cyclical hammers, a part of their body that is legendarily large. They hammered away craving ancient legends into this legendary staff."
After being distracted by the Wizard's legendary tale, he found out he read the map legend wrong. They won't heading to the City of Legend, but to the legendarily horrifying Legend Rock. This cursed place is known for it legendary maidens of death known as the leg'irn. These legendary maidens killed all men that came to Legend Rock. Yet, Kegend wasn't fearful. For his legendary cums were so powerful they could kill dragons.
Kegend jumped onto the rock from the Legendary Ship the Legendurium. He ripped off his clothes in the style of the legendary strippers of old. He scream in a voice like a legendary warrior, "I'll show you bitches a real legend"
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︎ Feb 19 2020
20% off your entire purchase at Half price Books this weekend! I found a bunch of great titles by driving to a bunch of the stores in my city!
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︎ Aug 31 2019
It might not be "the walking dead #1". It might not be worth a tone of money(I payed about 50 bucks for it at my first Rose City though)but it's my first graded book and I think it's cool
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︎ Dec 23 2019
Hundreds of new e-books and audiobooks are being made available for people to download while the cityβs libraries are closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic (and you can apply for a library card number online)
chroniclelive.co.uk/whatsβ¦
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︎ Apr 08 2020
April 1944. Found this in my grandfathers book that was βdedicated to the ladies who kept up my morale,β a collection of photos sent to him during World War II. This is my grandmother.
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︎ Oct 18 2018
A childrenβs book with illustrations of a magical, plump flying white rabbit and donuts? Possibly to do with a baker in the city??? It is a quite vague memory.
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︎ Oct 07 2019
Before Oprah stepped into the messiness of βAmerican Dirt,β a Maryland book festival invited an entire city to read the novel
washingtonpost.com/local/β¦
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︎ Jan 23 2020
In Lady Bird (2017), the set decoration shows details about the types of books and other pop culture that inspire her character, this video shows every book featured in the movie
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︎ Apr 12 2019
[X-Post from r/History] AMA with Erik Larson, author of six bestselling books, including "The Devil in the White City" and his newest, "The Splendid and the Vile".
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Iβm Erik Larson, author of six bestselling books, including The Devil in the White City and my newest, The Splendid and the Vile. AMA.
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︎ Mar 26 2020
Looking for books of memoir or experiences in the battle for Stalingrad. Focusing on battle in the city itself (e.g. tractor factory), at individual/squad level, infantry/rifle unit, and not historical description of large units like companies, regiments, divisions, etc. Thanks.
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︎ Oct 19 2019
Book recommendation: "City of Exiles: Berlin from the Outside in" by Stuart Braun
Interesting how no one has ever recommended the book in this sub. And the book is a must for everyone fascinated with Berlin, its history, and people.
The book is about people, a.k.a exiles or Wahlberliner, who chose Berlin as their habitat at some point of their life. Being persecuted for their political, religious, sexual views they moved to Berlin in search of (guess what?) freedom, of course, and the company of alike. Whites, reds, communists, lesbians, writers, you name it. Everyone who has once breathed Berliner luft and got hooked on it.
Each chapter has a long list of references at the end, which could be another starting point for "Must read about Berlin". A brilliant writing work and profound research! I am reading it way too long because every person described in the book is so interesting that I stopped for googling him/her and read their story instead.
"The fewest Berliners I knew were real Berliners... and to become a Berliner, that came quickly, if one only breathed in the air of Berlin with deep breath." (Willy Haas)
\"City of Exiles: Berlin from the Outside in\" by Stuart Braun
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︎ May 12 2019
I asked the lady at the hippy bookstore if she had the new book by Donald trump about foreign policy. She said "you are worthless and I want you out of this country"
I said..."yea, that's it. Do you have it in paperback?"
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