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“User-submitted true stories of kindness and generosity” from the founder of Dose and MuggleNet (CNN). At GivesMeHope.com, visitors are invited to submit real-life stories that answer the profound question, “What gives you hope?” As diverse and touching as the human experience itself, the stories tell of life’s magical moments. In this book, the very best of these stories are told artfully through the use of powerful, full-color imagery. This book contains a combination of old favorites from the website and never-before-seen stories that will uplift readers. Thanks to GivesMeHope.com, millions of people have found strength from the experiences of others, gaining inspiration to stay in school, save troubled marriages, overcome body-image issues, and even step back from the verge of suicide. When the media gives you the worst of the world, turn to Gives Me Hope for the best. “GivesMeHope.com . . . where people share uplifting moments and shore each other up against the vagaries of life.” —Los Angeles Times “[Gives Me Hope] serves it up straight—no chaser necessary.” —Esquire “Gives Me Hope (GMH), a Chicken Soup for the Soul riff for Millennials.” —Forbes
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"Gives Me Hope (GMH) offers user-submitted true stories of kindness and generosity. The stories are sentimental and, at times, almost heartbreakingly sweet. ... How can you not love the world after reading these stories]?" --CNN " GivesMeHope.com ... where people share uplifting moments and shore each other up against the vagaries of life." --Los Angeles Times " Gives Me Hope] serves it up straight--no chaser necessary." --Esquire At GivesMeHope.com, visitors are invited to submit real-life stories that answer the profound question, "What gives you hope?" As diverse and touching as the human experience itself, the stories tell of life's magical moments. In this book, the very best of these stories are told artfully through the use of powerful, full-color imagery.
Views from the #1 Harry Potter fan site about the many controversial issues left unresolved in the series.
"Ahead of its time...James figures out what really makes some of the greatest minds in Magic tick." --Autumn Burchett, Magic Pro League member and two-time English National Champion "For the Magic The Gathering player who is a part of this community, who loves not just the cards but the world of Magic itself, this is a great pickup for reading." --Tolarian Community College, YouTube video review "James fills a gap in the Magic the Gathering world with his work behind the scenes, not only with CardBoard Live, but also with his ethnographic research into the lives of Magic personalities." --Vincent "Deathsie" Chu, professional Magic Arena streamer 12 of Magic: The Gathering's finest players. 12 interviews. Michael Bonde Paulo Vitor Damo Da Rosa Andrew Elenbogen Jon Finkel Bryan Gottlieb Emma Handy Bob Huang Wilson Hunter Luis Scott-Vargas Jonathan Sukenik Gerry Thompson Noah Walker
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The DeploraBall was a party and a media spectacle. It was a mix of both fans and media crews. Fairbanks was dressed not for the people in the room but for the fans at home. #2 The DeploraBall was an independent pre-inauguration party hosted by and for the internet trolls and ultranationalists who had memed Donald Trump into the White House. The event took place at the National Press Club, in downtown D. C. #3 Fairbanks was a political correspondent for Sputnik, an international news agency owned and operated by the Russian government. She was also a frequent contributor to left-wing clickbait sites such as US Uncut and Addicting Info. #4 The New Yorker was associated with monocled snobbery and Waspy wealth. The magazine was also center-left, and its corporate ownership was criticized by some people.
Presents the plots of the previous Harry Potter books, a personal interview with J. K. Rowling, and tips and suggestions of fans to offer speculations concerning the contents of the seventh and final volume in the series.
‘An absorbing study of online propaganda and its threat to democracy’ – Guardian, Book of the Day ‘A wonderful record of these haywire times . . . it really explains how we ended up in this mess’ – Jon Ronson This is a story about how the extreme became mainstream. It reveals how the truth became ‘fake news’, how fringe ideas spread, and how a candidate many dismissed as a joke was propelled to the presidency by the dark side of the internet. For several years, Andrew Marantz, a New Yorker staff writer, has been embedded with alt-right propagandists, who have become experts at using social media to advance their corrosive agenda. He also spent time with the social-media entre...
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