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Animals, Plants, and Landscapes: An Ecology of Turkish Literature and Film (Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture)
by Hande Gurses Irmak Ertuna HowisonThe landscape of Turkey, with its trees and animals inspires narratives of survival, struggle and escape. Animals, Plants, and Landscapes: An Ecology of Turkish Literature and Film, will be the first major study to offer fresh theoretical insight into this landscape, by offering a collection of analyses of key texts of Turkish literature and cinema. Through discussion of both classical and contemporary works, this volume, paves the way for the formation of a ecocritical canon in Turkish literature and the rise of certain themes that are unique to Turkish experience. Snakes, fishermen and fish who catch men, porcupines contemplating on human agency, dogs exiled on an island and men who put dogs to fights, goat herders and windy steppes of Anatolia are all agents in a territory that constantly shifts. The essays included in this volume demonstrate the ways in which the crystallized relations between human and non-human form, break, and transform.
Animals: A Novel
by Don LepanIt is more than 100 years in the future and the horrors of factory farming, combined with the widespread abuse of antibiotics, have led to mass extinctions. The majority of all mammals, birds, and fish that humans have eaten for millennia no longer exist. Add to that an ever-widening gap between rich and poor and an overtaxed healthcare system. Those not fully capable - the handicapped, those with birth defects and congenital illness - are deemed undeserving of an equal share of scarce medical resources and are ultimately classified as less than human. As paranoia about our food supplies spreads, a forceful new logic takes hold; in the blink of a millennial eye the disenfranchised have become our food.Don LePan's powerful and compelling novel shows us a world at once eerily foreign and disturbingly familiar. It follows the Stinsons - Carrie, Zayne, and their daughter Naomi - and the dramatic events that unfold within their family after they take in an abandoned mongrel boy. In the sharp-edged poignancy of the ethical questions it poses, in the striking narrative techniques it employs, and above all, in the remarkable power of the story it tells, Animals proves itself a transformative work of fiction.
Animals: Two Plays
by Karen Hines‘I used to want a black enamel farmhouse sink. Now, I just want shelter.’ From acclaimed playwright Karen Hines come two darkly comic meditations on security, safety, and shelter. Crawlspace is a comic, Kafkaesque monologue about the darker side of home ownership that moves past ‘cautionary’ as it snakes through the brutal battleground of Toronto real estate, decorative twig orbs, and the state of the human soul. All the Little Animals I Have Eaten explores questions surrounding existence, death, and salvation through the perspectives of one sleep-deprived young woman, the ghosts of brilliant authors, some well-heeled professionals, meth-curious lambs, a puppet in a beatnik onesie, tiny vertebrates, glowing arthropods, and other unexpected voices. Praise for the Videofag production of Crawlspace: ‘Karen Hines’s macabre monologue about a real-estate nightmare – and a dead animal stuck in a crawlspace – was all the more terrifying for being true. This was Hines at her most horrifyingly hilarious.’ – Globe and Mail ‘Hines’s clever script, alternately savagely funny and disturbing, is full of facts the author keeps amending, underlining the bait-and-switch nature of the real estate swindle.’ – NOW magazine ‘The kind of story you want to talk about as soon as you get home. Horrifying and enlightening.’ – Mooney on Theatre
Animarse y saltar
by Rosario GonzalezUn libro con el estilo único de @BleuMinette. A través de un lenguaje muy fresco y cercano a sus lectores, pretende ser el disparador para reflexionar sobre temas como la identidad, el amor, los vínculos y los miedos. Cuando tomás conciencia, cuando podés reconocer con honestidad dónde estás parado, sin minimizar tus conflictos ni negarlos, el siguiente paso es hacer. Hacia afuera y hacia adentro. Es hacerte cargo. Es tomar decisiones. Porque la vida te pide moverte, te pide evolucionar y seguir aprendiendo. Te pide comprender, aceptar y desafiar tus miedos, todo lo que te tira hacia atrás y lo que no te deja avanzar. Darse cuenta es hacerse cargo. Te despertaste y te pusiste de pie, ahora tenés que animarte y saltar. Que hoy te priorices. Sin culpa. Porque no es justo que siempre sientas que tus opiniones, tus necesidades y tus ganas son menos importantes que las de los demás. No es egoísmo, es amor propio. Es un infierno vivir asociando lugares, palabras, nombres y canciones con lo que no pudo ser. Para sanarse hay que aprender a resignificar. Me gustás tanto que te sé de memoria. En secreto. A escondidas. Hasta de vos.
Animate Literacies: Literature, Affect, and the Politics of Humanism (Thought in the Act)
by Nathan SnazaIn Animate Literacies Nathan Snaza proposes a new theory of literature and literacy in which he outlines how literacy is both constitutive of the social and used as a means to define the human. Weaving new materialism with feminist, queer, and decolonial thought, Snaza theorizes literacy as a contact zone in which humans, nonhuman animals, and nonvital objects such as chairs and paper all become active participants. In readings of classic literature by Kate Chopin, Frederick Douglass, James Joyce, Toni Morrison, Mary Shelley, and others, Snaza emphasizes the key roles that affect and sensory experiences play in literacy. Snaza upends common conceptions of literacy and its relation to print media, showing instead how such understandings reinforce dehumanizations linked to dominant imperialist, heterosexist, and capitalist definitions of the human. The path toward disrupting such exclusionary, humanist frameworks, Snaza contends, lies in formulating alternative practices of literacy and literary study that escape disciplined knowledge production.
Animating Maria (School for Manners #5)
by M.C. Beaton'If you have a Wild, Unruly, or Undisciplined Daugher, two Ladies of Genteel Birth offer to Bring Out said Daughter and Refine what may have seemed Unrefinable. We can make the Best of the Worst'When Amy and Effie Tribble, two charming but impoverished spinster sisters, lose out on an inheritance, they place this advertisement in The Morning Post and hire themselves out as professional chaperones. Vowing to prepare even the most difficult misses for marriage, the Tribble sisters will spend a London season on each client, educating them in their School for Manners.Maria Kendall is seemingly a dream client - beautiful, impeccably mannered, effortlessly graceful and extremely well dowered. In short, she doesn't seem to need the Tribbles' help at all. But then the sisters meet her parents and realise that they do have a problem on their hands - not with the perfect Maria, but with her overweening, gauche and socially over-ambitious parents!
Animating Maria (The School for Manners Series #5)
by M. C. BeatonIn this Regency romance by the New York Times–bestselling author of the Agatha Raisin mysteries, a young lady&’s parents hinder her chances at marriage.Amy and Effy Tribble can't believe their luck. After four seasons spent molding intractable, wayward, or just plain frumpy young women into marriage material, their fifth Season in the chaperone business brings them a dream client. Maria Kendall, is beautiful, impeccably mannered, effortlessly graceful, and extremely well-dowered. She is a perfect candidate for marriage, even if none of her real suitors—especially the proud and aristocratic Duke of Berham—quite live up to her dreams. But when the Duke meets Maria&’s vulgar and boorish parents his proposal is quickly withdrawn. Amy and Effy soon realize that they face their greatest challenge yet—taking on not only Maria, but the hopelessly common Kendalls as well. ABOUT THE SERIES The Misses Tribble, Amy and Effie, spinster sisters of a certain age, have lived for years on expectations of a great inheritance. When this fails to materialize, they are truly destitute. Desperate, they advertise that they will refine wild and unruly daughters, present them, and see them safely wed. The School for Manners six book series follows these two stalwart spinsters as they undertake enterprises of matchmaking and navigate the troublesome machinations of the London marriage mart.&“Another welcome return for the oddball spinster sisters…who grow more charming with every outing…. A deservedly popular series that gets only better.&”—Kirkus Reviews
Animating Maria: A Novel Of Regency England - Being The Fifth Volume Of The School For Manners (School for Manners #5)
by M.C. Beaton'If you have a Wild, Unruly, or Undisciplined Daugher, two Ladies of Genteel Birth offer to Bring Out said Daughter and Refine what may have seemed Unrefinable. We can make the Best of the Worst'When Amy and Effie Tribble, two charming but impoverished spinster sisters, lose out on an inheritance, they place this advertisement in The Morning Post and hire themselves out as professional chaperones. Vowing to prepare even the most difficult misses for marriage, the Tribble sisters will spend a London season on each client, educating them in their School for Manners.Maria Kendall is seemingly a dream client - beautiful, impeccably mannered, effortlessly graceful and extremely well dowered. In short, she doesn't seem to need the Tribbles' help at all. But then the sisters meet her parents and realise that they do have a problem on their hands - not with the perfect Maria, but with her overweening, gauche and socially over-ambitious parents!
Animating the Victorians: Disney's Literary History (Children's Literature Association Series)
by Patrick C. FlemingMany Disney films adapt works from the Victorian period, which is often called the Golden Age of children’s literature. Animating the Victorians: Disney’s Literary History explores Disney’s adaptations of Victorian texts like Alice in Wonderland, Oliver Twist, Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Author Patrick C. Fleming traces those adaptations from initial concept to theatrical release and beyond to the sequels, consumer products, and theme park attractions that make up a Disney franchise. During the production process, which often extended over decades, Disney’s writers engaged not just with the texts themselves but with the contexts in which they were written, their authors’ biographies, and intervening adaptations. To reveal that process, Fleming draws on preproduction reports, press releases, and unfinished drafts, including materials in the Walt Disney Company Archives, some of which have not yet been discussed in print. But the relationship between Disney and the Victorians goes beyond adaptations. Walt Disney himself had a similar career to the Victorian author-entrepreneur Charles Dickens. Linking the Disney Princess franchise to Victorian ideologies shows how gender and sexuality are constantly being renegotiated. Disney’s animated musicals, theme parks, copyright practices, and even marketing campaigns depend on cultural assumptions, legal frameworks, and media technologies that emerged in nineteenth-century England. Moreover, Disney’s adaptations influence modern students and scholars of the Victorian period. By applying scholarship in Victorian studies to a global company, Fleming shows how institutions mediate our understanding of the past and demonstrates the continued relevance of literary studies in a corporate media age.
Anime Explosion!
by Patrick DrazenAn updated look at Japanese animation, and the manga that inspired them. New chapters on "Fullmetal Alchemist," manga/anime by CLAMP, and Satoshi Kon. It brings fans up to date on Studio Ghibli movies after the Academy Award-winning "Spirited Away," new titles like "Negima" and "Ouran High School Host Club," and breakthrough same-sex stories "Gravitation" and "Mother Mary is Watching."
Anime Fan Communities
by Sandra AnnettHow have animation fans in Japan, South Korea, the United States, and Canada formed communities and dealt with conflicts across cultural and geographic distance? This book traces animation fandom from its roots in early cinema audiences, through mid-century children's cartoon fan clubs, to today's digitally-networked transcultural fan cultures.
Anime Impact: The Movies and Shows that Changed the World of Japanese Animation
by Chris StuckmannAn exploration of anime’s masterpieces and game-changers from the 1960s to the present—with contributions from writers, artists, superfans and more.Anime—or Japanese animation—has been popular in Japan since Astro Boy appeared in 1963. Subsequent titles like Speed Racer and Kimba the White Lion helped spread the fandom across the country. In America, a dedicated underground fandom grew through the 80s and 90s, with breakthrough titles like Katsuhiro Otomo’s Akira making their way into the mainstream.Anime Impact explores the iconic anime movies and shows that left a mark on popular culture around the world. Film critic and longtime fan Chris Stuckmann takes readers behind the scenes of legendary titles as well as hidden gems rarely seen outside Japan. Plus anime creators, critics and enthusiasts—including Ready Player One author Ernest Cline, manga artist Mark Crilley, and YouTube star Tristan “Arkada” Gallant—share their stories, insights and insider perspectives.
Anime intrecciate
by Felicia Tatum Silvia MandrioliI Cuori straziati si trasformano in Anime intrecciate in questo nuovo romanzo della saga di Cuori feriti scritta da Felicia Tatum. Cade è in riabilitazione, grazie all’amore e al sostegno di Francesca. La sua vita sta cambiando profondamente, a cominciare dal suo tentativo di ricucire il rapporto con il padre, per finire con il suo desiderio di avere una relazione normale con la fidanzata. Tuttavia, per prima cosa, Cade deve trovare il modo di controllare il suo desiderio di bere affinché possa terminare il suo percorso di recupero. Francesca, nel frattempo, ha aperto il suo studio legale grazie all’aiuto dei suoi amici più cari, ma quando la sua migliore amica le svela i propri sentimenti a proposito del suo fidanzamento, si fa risucchiare dal vortice delle sue emozioni. A causa di tutto ciò che accade nella sua vita è costretta a mettere quello che prova in secondo piano, fino all’anniversario dell’incidente di Josie. Francesca dovrà imparare ad amarsi, prima che tutto vada a rotoli. In questo racconto, esplora la relazione tra Cade e Francesca mentre iniziano a costruire la loro vita assieme.
Animist
by Eve Forward"Forward offers a fresh and imaginative view of magic and mayhem in this first book of a projected trilogy."--Library JournalYoung Alex is a slave. But recognized for his potential as an Animist, he is bought by his college and begins rigorous training. Now, Alex must begin his quest for his Anim-the animal with whom he will bond.Alex hopes it will be an extraordinary creature that will help him earn the money he needs to buy his freedom. Unfortunately, his Anim turns out to be . . . well, not nearly what he had hoped. But as Alex finds himself caught in one misadventure after another, he will learn-and learn to appreciate-that there is more to his Anim than meets the eye.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Animosity
by David LindseyRoss Marteau is the toast of the international art world for his sensualsculptures of rich and famous women. But when a long-term relationshipbreaks up badly, he retreats to his Texas hometown -- only to have hisnewfound peace of mind permanently, and profoundly, shattered.One afternoon over lunch, Ross is approached by a woman to whom he feelsan irresistible attraction. She introduces herself as Celeste Lacan andasks him to take on a new commission, a sculpture of her younger sister, Leda, promising that the job will present artistic challenges unlike anyhe has encountered before. Though reluctant, Ross can't help but beintrigued: by Celeste herself and by a photo of Leda's face, a portraitof incomparable beauty.When he meets her, Ross is stunned to discover that Leda's body is asstartlingly unique as her face is beautiful. Just as Celeste predicted, he becomes consumed with portraying the duality of her body... and, perhaps, her soul. At the same time, he becomes increasingly aware thatthe enigmati depth he sees in Celeste is as mesmerizing as thefathomless torment he sees in Leda. Soon he's romantically involved withone sist
Animosity
by James NewmanA bestselling horror author discovers that nothing is more frightening than his own neighbors in this dark tale of psychological suspense.After his wife leaves him for another man, Andrew Holland throws himself into his writing more vigorously than ever. He lives a quiet life in the town of Poinsettia Lane, where his neighbors are proud to know a celebrity author. But all that changes when Andy discovers a murdered child not far from his home.Though the authorities clear Andy of any wrongdoing, the local media suggests eerie connections between his gruesome novels and his tragic discovery. His neighbors start to turn on him. Then the vandalism and threatening phone calls start. Just as Andy begins to wonder if he’ll survive this ordeal with his sanity intact, another child’s body is found. Now Andy wonders if he’ll survive at all.
Animus Mundi: Tales of the Spirit of Place (Tales of the Spirit of Place #2)
by Jaym GatesTales of guardian spirits and divine powers by Seanan McGuire, Ken Liu, Alethea Kontis, Laura Anne Gilman, Scott Edelman and more. Guardian spirits. Divine presences. Demonic powers. Ghosts. The concept of "genius loci" is indeed an ancient one, found in nearly every human mythology. Genius Loci is a huge anthology of 31 all-new fantasy and science fiction stories drawing on the rich tradition of place-as-person. Within its pages, the authors present stories of sentient deserts, beneficent forests, lonely shrubs, and protective planetary spirits, highlighted by the fantastic art of Lisa A. Grabenstetter and Evan M. Jensen., and edited by Jaym Gates.
Aniquilación: Cási es tiempo de comenzar de nuevo.
by Raj Mario BolanosEs un thriller de acción de ritmo rápido que incluye a la NSA, al FBI, Supercomputadores, Super-Hackers, misiles nucleares y... Bueno, mucho más.
Aniquilação
by Michel HouellebecqNovo romance de Michel Houellebecq, o mais célebre escritor francês contemporâneo. «Uma ode ao que é bom e belo neste mundo, ao que ainda pode ser salvo na humanidade.» Jan Le Bris de Kerne, Público Escrito pelo mais célebre escritor francês contemporâneo, eis um imenso fresco da sociedade atual. Em primeiro plano, uma intriga de ação política, com laivos de espionagem. Abaixo da linha de água, uma história de família que nos transporta para o lugar mais íntimo.Aniquilação projeta diante do leitor um futuro próximo, à luz melancólica do declínio do Ocidente, um dos grandes temas de Michel Houellebecq. O romance abre com uns bizarros vídeos que se tornaram virais online – num deles, o ministro da Economia francês é guilhotinado. Logo a seguir, há uma série de atentados terroristas. Estes acontecimentos lançam o alarme em França, onde decorre uma fervorosa campanha para as eleições presidenciais, na qual reconhecemos vários dos peões do jogo político europeu atual. Qualquer semelhança com pessoas reais é puramente deliberada. O protagonista, Paul Raison, é uma personagem maior que a vida. Alto funcionário ministerial, aproxima-se dos cinquenta anos e acomodou-se à miséria afetiva e sexual. Prudence, a sua mulher, tornou-se vegan e adepta do Wicca, um movimento religioso neopagão. O casal vive num apartamento em Paris, onde se cruza cada vez menos. É a partir deste cenário que Aniquilação entretece dois fios distintos – o público e o privado –, mostrando-se simultaneamente como thriller político e reflexão metafísica. Michel Houellebecq distancia-se aqui do niilismo de que tantas vezes o acusam. A partir de uma perspetiva tão sombria quanto humanista, a narrativa observa as convulsões da sociedade, os altos e baixos da condição humana, e perscruta o mistério do sentido da vida. Uma obra crepuscular e comovente, que permite entrever um raio de luz e esperança no futuro. «Mais do que nunca, a escrita de Houellebecq procura fundar se não uma esperança pelo menos novos valores. [...] Em pleno vigor das suas forças, propõe-nos uma moral que torna possível habitar o mundo e suportar a vida.»Le Monde «O romance mais delicado, mais melancólico e mais sensível de Houellebecq. Não se demorem a lê-lo.»Charlie Hebdo «A obra-prima do autor.»La Libre Belgique «O escritor francês mais famoso do mundo atual regressa com um grande romance sobre os males da sociedade de hoje. Um romance virtuoso sobre um mundo à beira do caos.»Le Figaro«Uma narrativa frondosa, com múltiplos arcos narrativos, repleta de referências literárias, artísticas, tecnológicas e médicas. [...] Por baixo da aparente suavização narrativa, poderosas correntes percorrem o livro, levantando grandes questões sobre o mistério e o sentido da vida.»Jan Le Bris de Kerne, Público «Ao oitavo romance, a estrela da literatura francesa leva-nos consigo numa torrente longa e atribulada, entre dramas familiares, uma epopeia política e o ativismo terrorista. Uma narrativa diabolicamente houellebecquiana.»L’Express«O que me impede de ler os livros de Houellebecq [...] é uma espécie de inveja. Não porque inveje o seu sucesso, mas porque ler esses livros [...] obrigar-me-ia a contemplar quão excelsa pode ser uma obra e quão inferior é o meu trabalho.»Karl Ove Knausgård «Se há alguém hoje, na literatura mundial, que reflete sobre a enorme transformação que está em curso sem que tenhamos recursos para a analisar, é Houellebecq.»Emmanuel Carrère
Anisa's International Day
by Reem FaruqiFrom the award-winning author of Unsettled, meet Anisa, the adorable Pakistani American heroine of this irresistible younger middle grade novel about a girl who introduces her class to the art of mehndi for International Day. Filled with fun black-and-white interior art, recipes, and activities in the back matter and perfect for fans of Meet Yasmin!"Genuine, sweet, and relatable. Anisa problems solves her way out of more than one sticky situation with sometimes unexpected—and joyful—results." —Maleeha Siddiqui, author of Barakah BeatsAnisa is super-excited about International Day and can’t wait to share her mother’s samosas with her class. But when someone else has the exact same idea, Anisa is crushed.Going to her aunt's dholki party gives her an idea for the perfect activity instead—mehndi! There’s only one problem: Anisa’s best friend doesn’t seem to like the idea. She doesn’t even seem to like Anisa anymore.Will Anisa ever get to enjoy International Day?
Anise the Snowboarder (Miss Baxter's Girls #2)
by Davina LeeHilary Baxter is a retired dominatrix who runs a boarding house for young women, and Anise has been there the longest. But how did she come to be employed as Miss Baxter’s sexy assistant? It wasn’t an easy road for either of them.The two mix like oil and water. Anise isn’t ready for Miss Baxter’s uptight attitude, and Miss Baxter certainly is not thrilled with Anise’s lackadaisical outlook on life. Then things come to a head, and Miss Baxter’s former profession takes center stage. Harsh words are spoken, apologies are made, and a new special therapy regime is agreed upon.
Anisett Lundberg: California, 1851 (American Diaries)
by Kathleen DueyCalifornia 1851: Anisett and her mother and younger brother struggle to make a meager living by providing meals for miners in rough gold camps. Anisett resents the harshness of her life and her mother's favoritism toward her brother, so, when she finds a small chunk of gold while fetching water from the creek, she keeps the discovery to herself.
Anishinaabe Songs for a New Millennium
by Marcie R. RendonPoem-songs summon the voices of Anishinaabe ancestors and sing to future generationsThe ancestors that walk with us, sing us our song. When we get quiet enough, we can hear them sing and make them audible to people today. In Anishinaabe Songs for a New Millennium, Marcie R. Rendon, a member of the White Earth Nation, summons those ancestors&’ songs, and so begins the dream singing for generations yet to come. &“The Anishinaabe heard stories in their dream songs,&” Ojibwe author Gerald Vizenor wrote, and like those stories once inscribed in pictographs on birch-bark scrolls, Rendon&’s poem-songs evoke the world still unfolding around us, reflecting our place in time for future generations. Through dream-songs and poem-songs responding to works of theater, choral music, and opera, Rendon brings memory to life, the senses to attention—to see the moonbeams blossoming on the windowsill, to feel the hold of the earth, to hear the echo of grandmother&’s breath, to lie on the bones of ancestors and feel the rhythms of silence running deep. Her singing, breaking the boundaries that time would impose, carries the Anishinaabe way of life and way of seeing forward in the world.
Anisi, la locura con amor y anís se cura (Ebrias de amor #Volumen 5)
by Ava CleytonEn esta nueva y divertida serie, creada por cinco autoras de Selecta, encontraréis la historia de seis mujeres atípicas y un poco locas que se reúnen para tomar una copa, o dos, o tres..., y hablar de todo un poco. ¡Os invitamos a conocernos en el grupo de los Jueves Borrosos! Anisi es una profesional. Anisi está loca por Jorge... y Anisi, todos los jueves, se junta con sus amigas al club JB para compartir las penas de estar enamorada.¡Chin chin! Ana Isabel es asesora inmobiliaria. En el trabajo es muy profesional, aunque posee graciosas peculiaridades que la hacen única. Por ejemplo: le encanta su agenda de Penwoman y sus frases de ánimo happy flowers en la que marca las citas con sus clientes o con sus amigas con pegatinas de brillos y colores. Los jueves son para ellas, las que en el grupi de wasap se hacen llamar JB, donde es Anisi por su divertida manera de hablar con la i. Para colmo de la locura le entusiasma cantar, pero lo hace fatal. Anisi está enamorada de Jorge Villalta, el atractivo, aunque serio, director de la sucursal bancaria que gestiona las hipotecas a sus clientes desde hace años. Jorge es reservado, metódico y analítico. Un hombre que no cree en el amor y que piensa que puede controlar su vida como si de una cuenta de resultados se tratara. Una broma del destino hará que su mundo cuadriculado se curve de manera peligrosa. ¿Tendrá Anisi algo que ver con este desastre? Ruth M. Lerga ha dicho sobre la serie...«Preparaos para una sesión de carcajadas, "Ebrias de amor" es el resultado del ingenio de cinco autoras de gran calidad que han aunado sus esfuerzos, su ilusión y su sentido del humor para regalarnos seis novelas donde la amistad, el alcohol y el amor nos sirven un cóctel inolvidable; un proyecto posible gracias a horas de dedicación, risas... ¡y algún que otro chupito!». En los blogs...«¡Por fin! Llegó Anisi y por supuesto arrasó como sus amigas, con cada nueva entrega no se pierde la capacidad de sorprender enganchar y seguir creando adicción a las Ebrias [...] Anisi me ha cautivado completamente, es una chica "tupendi" [...] En esta nueva entrega el humor y la diversión siguen muy latentes, la sororidad también.»Blog Las hitorias de Miss Smile
Anita
by Keith RobertsMost people think witches are old and ugly - but ANITA isn't.ANITA doesn't cackle and hiss as she works dark curses, either. Oh, she casts witch's spells and incantations, but not the usual kind.ANITA's main interest is boys, just like any other girl her age. And she doesn't really need things like love potions - not with her face and figure.But ANITA is a witch, and she's young and a little reckless. Which means she sometimes makes mistakes (usually with boys), and when she does... all Hell might break loose....