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Oct 19, 2024 |
redcarpetcrash.com | Natalie Haynes |Sydney Graves
The book is in stores on Tuesday, October 22nd from Harper. Click on the link to buy a copy. https://amzn.to/4daKCtvWhen you have grown up as I have, there is no security in not knowing things, in avoiding the ugliest truths because they can’t be faced . . . Because that is what happened the last time, and that is why my siblings and I have grown up in a cursed house, children of cursed parents . .
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Oct 19, 2024 |
redcarpetcrash.com | Natalie Haynes |Will Ferguson |Kathryn Springer
After a series of strange events leads her to question her family’s isolated life on a fortified compound deep in the English wilds, 10-year-old Willow (Caoilinn Springall) follows her parents on one of their secret late-night treks to the heart of the ancient forest. But upon witnessing her father undergo a terrible transformation, she too becomes ensnared by the dark ancestral secret they’ve tried so desperately to conceal. On Digital now and on Blu-ray™ & DVD October 22.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
athens-news.gr | Natalie Haynes |Madeline Miller
Five Captivating Novels Set in Ancient Greece Five Captivating Novels Set in Ancient Greece Francis Oliver Finch (1802-1862). Classical Landscape with Figures, watercolor painting. Credit: Yale Center for British Art, via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain. Recently, more and more foreign authors have been turning to ancient Greece to get inspiration for their novels. Contemporary writers, mainly British and American, draw on Greek mythology to add depth to their stories.
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May 27, 2024 |
jamaica-gleaner.com | Natalie Haynes
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May 12, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Natalie Haynes
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Dec 12, 2023 |
likewise.com | Colm Toibin |Natalie Haynes |Margaret Atwood |Madeline Miller
Suggested byPix and upvoted by 2 othersCirceby Madeline MillerLiked by 55.8KThe Iliadby HomerLiked by 3.4KPixAn epic by Homer that is one of the cornerstones of Western literature, it includes several romantic themes interwoven with elements from Greek mythology similar to 'Song of Achilles'. To add a comment, download the Likewise app from your device's app store. PixThis book deals with the tale of Jason and the Argonauts, with their quest for the Golden Fleece.
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Oct 20, 2023 |
theguardian.com | Natalie Haynes
My earliest reading memoryWhose Mouse Are You? by Robert Kraus. A picture book telling the story of an abandoned mouse who has lost his family in an assortment of harrowing incidents and needs to mouse up and bring them all home. I was pretty young when I read it but I learned something important: sometimes you have to fix mistakes you didn’t make. The book that changed me as a teenagerScientific Progress Goes Boink, a collection of Calvin and Hobbes comic strips by Bill Watterson.
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Aug 7, 2023 |
theguardian.com | Natalie Haynes
If the beginning of September still makes me think I need a new notebook and pencil case, the beginning of August makes me think I should be feeling sick with nerves and probably a hangover. It is now 17 years since I took a show to the Edinburgh fringe, but scars run deep. Don’t get me wrong: I loved and still love the city, and I loved performing at the festivals, but it was an almost uniquely stressful experience for a young comedian. First, there’s the money.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
audiofilemagazine.com | Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes energizes the melodrama of ancient Greek gods with a divine level of storyteller's flair. Amid a roiling sea of eternal backbiting and scheming are the devoted Gorgon sisters--Sthenno, Euryale, and Medusa--who become drawn into the gods' petty squabbles and the petulant "hero" Perseus's quest for Medusa's head. Haynes's vibrant portrayals of the pantheon of gods, demigods, mortals, and a snarky talking head further enliven this tale.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
booksirelandmagazine.com | NoViolet Bulawayo |Camilla Grudova |Natalie Haynes |Louise Kennedy one
Trespasses by Louise Kennedy one of nine debuts on the Women’s Prize for Fiction Trespasses by Louise Kennedy (Bloomsbury) is one of nine debuts on the longlist for the Women’s Prize for Fiction this year, which includes previous winners Maggie O’Farrell and Barbara Kingsolver. The Women’s Prize for Fiction was founded in 1996, and is open to any novel by a woman originally published in English, with a prize of £30,000.