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egg and I .... winning the heart

1946, Betty McDonald’s whimsical autobiography was as popular as baked beans; now it’s almost completely forgotten, but, tellingly, still in print. Alas, after an hour or two with The Egg & I, it was excruciatingly obvious that Betty McDonald’s book is not a classic. On some weeks, there might be as many as five competing challenges for each nonfiction slot, but rarely as straightforward as this. Literary classics cluster on the north face of Parnassus. For this vertiginous terrain there are different sherpas. Italo Calvino says that a classic is “a book that has never finished what it wants to say”. Ezra Pound identifies “a certain eternal and irresponsible freshness”; TS Eliot, much more astringent, observed in The Sacred Wood that “no modern language can hope to produce a classic, in the sense I have called Virgil a classic”. Alan Bennett wryly notes: “Definition of a classic: a book everyone is assumed to have read and often thinks they have.” Among nonfiction classics, the most treacherous category is that creature beloved of publishers – “the contemporary classic”. A second cousin to that notorious impostor is the “instant classic”. Such books will have been judged by slippery criteria: popular and literary critical fashion, a changing marketplace and new technology, bestseller lists and hype. In the past 100 years, a familiar palette of blurbish adjectives has given shape and colour to a moving target: provocative, outrageous, prophetic, groundbreaking, funny, disturbing, revolutionary, moving, inspiring, life-changing, subversive… a portrait of sir walter raleigh wearing a brocaded and beaded doublet The 100 best nonfiction books: No 99 – The History of the World by Walter Raleigh (1614) Read more This list raises another troubling question: is nonfiction “the new fiction”? There are some good writers who will argue that this is so, but I believe that nonfiction (which can sometimes successfully bring together many genres) is not, strictly speaking, a genre of its own. Creatively – yes – using narrative techniques borrowed from fiction, it’s possible to give certain kinds of nonfiction the aura of a distinct new genre. Yet, at the end of the day, “nonfiction” fractures into time-hallowed categories such as philosophy, memoir, history, reportage and poetry (see below), etc. This is particularly true of “nonfiction classics” from the 18th and 19th centuries, titles such as A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume or On Liberty by JS Mill. By that yardstick, a recent classic will be quite distinct, chiefly because its literary and cultural milieu is so different
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Login Rewards at a Post Apocalyptic World

After transmigrating over, Bick had activated a login system in a post-apocalyptic world. There was a variety of rewards whenever he logged in every day. Food: from McDonald’s set meals to gourmet food cooked by Michelin star chefs. Weapons: From bolt-action rifles to Star Destroyers that rampage through the stars. But those were just the basic rewards. Enigmatic creatures such as beautiful vampiric ladies and golden dragon mounts could be obtained through logins too! Most importantly, consecutive logins were rewarded by huge gift packs! Weekly, monthly, seasonal, yearly... the more Bick logged in, the more rewards he gained. There were mysterious rewards during festivities too! While everyone struggled to survive in the post-apocalypse, Bick was feasting and drinking away. "You were a global star? Was she a famous international model? Look at you people going hungry... want a hamburger?" "What?! A mutant behemoth is attacking?" Bick snapped his fingers, and a squadron of F-22s that blanketed the skies bathed it in missiles. "He enslaved an army of several hundred thousand survivors to attack me? Emily, go turn him to your blood slave!" Turning into bats that blotted out the skies, the vampiric lady charged towards the enemy's base. In an instant, every enemy was reduced to ashes without the power to retaliate! Thanks to the help of his login system, Bick was living easy, comfortable, and elegant days in the post-apocalyptic world. The login system was that delightful!
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LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF MUSIC (HER VOICE:THE KEYS)

Her voice wields magic, music is her life, she cant do without music, everything she does is accompanied by music, when she eats she is humming, when she's under the shower she sings even in her sleep music finds a way to locate her, music is her obsession yes that Paige a girl without a last name not because she doesn't have one but because she doesnt want one and doesn't know who she really is. She is 22 and a beauty to behold her slender body, tiny waist, big hips and ass, her blond hair with a touch of sleek black (that's how she was born), her sea blue eyes, her pointed nose, her small pink lips, her cute dimples and a smile that can melt even the Lucifer's heart three flaws though in this beauty goddess she's sassy, arrogant and a playgirl you read right she's a playgirl. The leader of a famous band THE KEYS her best friend Preshley Whites a total opposite of Paige she's simple, naive at times, humble any nice thing you have in mind would suit her personality. Their rivals are THE ROYALS, THE VOICES, AND THE TRIPLE VOICES. A new band just arrive threatening the spotlight of THE KEYS WHO ARE THEY? They are THE GOLDEN BOYS. Two hot and breathtaking devils girls bowed at the sight of them, they worship them like gods which they truly are cause the aren't humans. lets take a peek at their personality for a bit. McDonald Charlie 23 with only two word to describe him a loner and am introvert hated by his father who sees him as nothing but a mishap that had to happen. His father is the leader of a feared group known as the JACKERS and they are after the KEYS to unlock the door of----- sorry u will have to find out yourself dear readers. His best friend Charles Luke is nothing like Charlie he's a playboy and comes to earth to have his fill of girls who wont stop throwing themselves at him. Charlie embarks on a quest to find the KEYS his father so desires and prove he is not useless as he thinks. He finds himself in LACM where his path crosses with Paige. Why is McDonald after the KEYS? Who holds the KEYS? And who the hell is PAIGE? When in an attempt to have a fling with Charlie gets her trapped in the word called LOVE how will she escape? Will Charlie give up his love and happiness just to prove to his resentful dad that he is not useless afterall? Or will he fight and protect Paige from his father and face the consequences of the JACKERS? You will have to search out all these answers yourself while you fo that grab a comfortable chair and your popcorn with whatever you want to add as i take you on this bumpy ride filled with secrets, lies, deception, betrayal, love rectangles, love, hates, supernatural, family ties, friendship, jealousy, comedy, tragedy and lots more... A piece of advice though u you might need a chair with a seatbelt so you dont bolt out of your seat when the ride gets too bumpy just warning
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