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Meet the Hell Hath Club. They're the wives and girlfriends of superheroes, female heroes, and anyone who's ever been "refrigerated": comic book women who are killed, raped, brainwashed, driven mad, disabled, or had their powers taken so that a male superhero's storyline will progress. In their linked stories, they show that superheroes are our new fairy tales-- and these six women have their own stories to share.
Malachite, The Sorcerer’s Heir is an adventure-packed middle-grade novel, featuring multiple themes including mystery, friendship, action and fantasy, referring to a magical world of sorcerers living among us. It follows the beginning of a young sorcerer’s great adventure as he trains to become what he was prophesized to be.Brody Malachite is an eleven-year-old strange boy with unique abilities he’s never fully understood. He’s been living with his godmother all his life, who refuses to tell him anything about his parents. But when disaster strikes and Brody crosses paths with detective Fern Harraken, the boy discovers that he is the only person in a world full of magical people who ...
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Beauty and the Beast? Nah…this isn’t some sweet fairy tale. FIGHTING FOR HER is about danger, action, and a whole lot of hot romance. He’s been called a beast…and he likes the title. Rick Williams is big, bad, and not someone you want to have as an enemy. As part of the elite Wilde protection team, his job is to kick butt and take names. Protecting and defending—that’s part of his package deal, but his cases don’t usually involve him protecting someone like her. A crime princess with a body made for the sweetest sin. Kathleen O’Shaughnessy is the daughter of an infamous mob boss. Her father made sure that she was locked away from the world so Kat didn’t exactly have easy st...
The only collected work of its kind in the field, The Subcultures Readerbrings together the most valuable and stimulating writings on subcultures from the Chicago School to the present day. All the articles have been specially selected and edited for inclusion in the Readerand are grouped in sections, each with an editor's introduction. There is also a general introduction to the collection, which maps out the field of subcultural studies. Providing an essential guide to the subject, it enables students and teachers to understand how subcultural studies developed, the range of work it encompasses, and provides potential future directions of study throughout the field.
Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)-- Harvard University, 2012.