![]() ![]() This topic had us absolutely shocked, especially coming from such a formidable author. But one thing we can say is that perhaps nothing is truly ever as it seems. We cannot say for a fact who does what in their private lives. She also said that in a lot of these fancy big houses, most people keep snakes and coffins in locked rooms where no one enters. About celebrities using dark magic and snakes to gain wealth. The self-proclaimed former “slay queen” touched once more on her 2020 topic. These celebrities are said to be living from hand to mouth. She went on to make a claim that even some well-known celebrities live lives that contrast what they portray on social media. While trying to live like their favourite influencers. To have access to information about what the world is really like. But in this interview she said that her only intentions with the books she has written, was for the vulnerable. ![]() The author and activist is usually slammed in the media for the topics she covers. ![]()
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![]() The second part is where he enters and begins the investigation. I loved how the book started off! The book is divided into two parts – one where the background of the story is set and all the characters described, along with the events. Poirot is called in for his services and that, ladies and gentlemen, clears all the cobwebs away in this strange and confusing case. The family’s queerness doesn’t go unnoticed with a few others too but when the much hated mother is murdered, they find themselves at the centre of it all. But what is strange is that her adult sons and daughters follow her like meek sheep. A medical student, Sarah King, is on holiday at the said location where she meets an American family. Of course, he doesn’t take them seriously. “You do see, don’t you, that she’s got to be killed?” is how the book begins! Poirot is in Jerusalem and he overhears these words from his window one night. ![]() ![]() I tend to do that when excited! So, without further ado, let’s get on with the review. ![]() I have managed a small collection of her books and can just keep on re-reading them forever! Yeah, I’m crazy like that! Since, Appointment With Death is declared as the book of the month by the official Agatha Christie website, I decided to do a review. For those of you who don’t know, I am a huge fan of the ‘Queen of Crime’ and have been reading her books since childhood. ![]() Publisher: Harper Collins (Facsimile Edition)Īppointment With Death by Agatha Christie is one of the many that I have re-read. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This was the fifth Game 7 the Warriors have played in during the past 10 seasons. 'It's going to be epic': Stephen Curry and LeBron James face off - again.This is a Game 7 I will forever remember as the Steph Curry game." Editor's Picks "When he's in the zone like that, you try to just get him in his spots, get him the ball and get out of the way. "There is a reason he is a two-time MVP, a Finals MVP, because he pushes us over the top in moments like this," Warriors teammate Klay Thompson said. Curry is the first player in Warriors history with 40-plus points in a Game 7. ![]() He slapped it once more before pointing and yelling the phrase that has become the rallying cry for his first-round opponent: "Light the beam!"Ĭurry all but single-handedly carried the Warriors across the finish line as they defeated the Sacramento Kings 120-100 in Game 7 of their Western Conference series on Sunday.Ĭurry erupted for 50 points on 20-of-38 shooting, the most scored in a Game 7 in NBA history. Stephen Curry slapped the ball as the Golden State Warriors called their final timeout. ![]() ![]() ![]() Linden is stunned that Callie is back-and that she has a son. ![]() Even if it means facing Linden Finch, the one she loved and left for reasons she's sure he'll never forgive. Returning to this quiet New Hampshire community seems the best thing to do, for both her father and her son's sake. And Callie is a single mother with a beautiful little boy, Henry, who has just been diagnosed with autism. Her father, once indomitable, is in poor health. But in the years since Callie lived here, almost everything else has changed. The modest ranch house where Callie Wyeth grew up looks just as she remembers it-right down to the well-worn sheets in the linen closet. From the author of The Gin & Chowder Club comes an exquisitely heartfelt and uplifting novel that explores the infinite reach of a mother's love-and the gift of second chances. ![]() ![]() These “brain-computer interfaces” focus on the part of the brain that controls the mouth when it tries to form words.Īlexander Huth, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Austin and co-author of a new study, said that his team's language decoder “works at a very different level”. ![]() Previous research has shown that a brain implant can enable people who can no longer speak or type to spell out words or even sentences. While the main goal of the language decoder is to help people who have the lost the ability to communicate, the US scientists acknowledged that the technology raised questions about “mental privacy”.Īiming to assuage such fears, they ran tests showing that their decoder could not be used on anyone who had not allowed it to be trained on their brain activity over long hours inside a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner. ![]() PARIS: Scientists said on May 1 they have found a way to use brain scans and artificial intelligence modelling to transcribe “the gist” of what people are thinking, in what was described as a step towards mind reading. ![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t know how I got to the top of the mountain Seems like the more I learn, the more my life seems new I cannot see, through the visions in my headįeels like I’ve been for so long in my bed Their new album is available wherever you stream music.įeels like so long ago, I was 25 years old Music at the end of this episode is part of the song Comatose Rider, written and performed by Dan Bigley and his group, Cedar Roots. I’ve read it, and it’s really good! You can get it here.ĭan can be found on Twitter, Facebook, or his website: Dan’s familyĭan has written a book that covers this whole story in detail. But there was one day when Dan unexpectedly crossed paths with an angry grizzly bear. Typically, they just run off when they see a human. In his time outdoors, Dan has had more than one encounter with a bear. Hiking, camping, boating, climbing, and his main obsession – fishing. You name just about any outdoor activity, and he has done it. Alaska is home to a lot of wildlife, including bears.ĭan loves the outdoors. ![]() ![]() ![]() It keeps Denver fearful of straying from the house. ![]() ![]() Sethe works at "beating back the past," but it is alive in all of them. It is the story-set in post-Civil War Ohio-of Sethe, an escaped slave who has risked death in order to wrench herself from a living death who has lost a husband and buried a child who has borne the unthinkable and not gone mad: a woman of "iron eyes and backbone to match." Sethe lives in a small house on the edge of town with her daughter, Denver, her mother-in-law, Baby Suggs, and a disturbing, mesmerizing intruder who calls herself Beloved. Toni Morrison-author of Song of Solomon and Tar Baby-is a writer of remarkable powers: her novels, brilliantly acclaimed for their passion, their dazzling language and their lyric and emotional force, combine the unassailable truths of experience and emotion with the vision of legend and imagination. ![]() ![]() ![]() Expertly researched and entertainingly written, this book is for anyone who has wondered why their brain appears to be sabotaging their life, and what on earth it is really up to. Along the way he explains the human brain's imperfections in all their glory and how these influence everything we say, do and experience. In The Idiot Brain, neuroscientist Dean Burnett tours our mysterious and mischievous grey (and white) matter. For example, did you know that your memory is egotistical? That conspiracy theories and superstitions are the inevitable effects of a healthy brain? Or that alcohol can actually improve your memory?** ![]() For something supposedly so brilliant and evolutionarily advanced, the human brain is pretty messy, fallible and disorganised. but can't remember her name? And why, after your last break-up, did you find yourself in the foetal position on the sofa for days, moving only to wipe the snot and tears haphazardly from your face? Why do you lose arguments with people who know MUCH LESS than you? Why can you recognise that woman, from that thing. ![]() ![]() ![]() But no matter what the data determines, one conclusion seems inescapable: love follows its own rules… ![]() Friends, neighbors…the whole town has become involved. Soon enough, their project, “The Chemistry of Mating,” is gaining notoriety. She’s chatty, spontaneous, and bubbly, and before Benjamin realizes what happened, she’s talked him into collaborating on a research project. His colleague, Virginia Clark, is not one for routines. Eventually, he’ll retire to putter around in his garden. ![]() He’ll continue teaching chemistry in his small college, and spend his free time biking through the valley. New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas welcomes readers back to the picturesque Texas valley that cradles the town of Honey Creek…īenjamin Monroe is pretty sure how his life will play out. This episode is brought to you by Picnic in Someday Valley by Jodi Thomas. 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If you like the podcast, you can subscribe to our feed, or find us at iTunes, on Stitcher, or Spotify. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pascoe doesn’t regale his audience so much as woo them with parables. ![]() ![]() We’re witnessing a public argument about Aboriginal people and their cultures, rather than a discussion with themĪs we talked, I marvelled at his ability to shift effortlessly from firsthand experience of the fires that had decimated coastal towns little more than 12 months earlier, to frontier history, forest ecology, traditional Indigenous culture, national politics and the afternoon’s AFL match. ![]() |