![]() ![]() Towards the end of the episode, animated Lizzo is seen in a recording studio, inviting Lisa Simpson to join her in jamming to the show's theme music on her "saxamaphone," referencing a Season 9 episode of "The Simpsons." In one scene, she sings a song called "It Was Marge, Bitch," which was co-written by executive producer Tim Long and Bret McKenzie of Flight of the Conchords. Lizzo's role in the episode involves voicing an elf doll character. Additionally, Bad Bunny featured Homer and Marge in his "Te Deseo lo Mejor" music video. ![]() ![]() The past year has seen other notable musicians making cameo appearances on "The Simpsons." Billie Eilish scatted as herself, while the Weeknd appeared as a child influencer and skate sneaker expert. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Her love of comics and superheroes have compelled her since she first discovered them as a teenager. KELLY THOMPSON has a degree in Sequential Art from The Savannah College of Art & Design. ![]() This story sparkles, yearns and crackles, strains against its own seams-beautiful to look at and crushingly poignant."-Jen Van Meter, writer of Hopeless Savages and The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage “As a huge fan of both Thompson and McClaren, I thought I knew what to expect from Heart in a Box, but I underestimated the magic of their combined strengths. ![]() Thompson and McClaren have crafted something special here.”-Scott Snyder, Eisner Award-winning writer of Batman, American Vampire, and The Wake ![]() “Fresh, daring and intensely (yes) heartfelt, Heart In A Box announces the arrival of some serious new talents.
![]() ![]() ![]() Sharp, witty, and impeccably-argued.' - Brian Switek, National Geographic 'A thrilling tour of the science that might - might - recreate lost worlds from the not-too-distant past. Looking at the very real and compelling science behind an idea once seen as science fiction, How to Clone a Mammoth demonstrates how de-extinction will redefine conservation's future. ![]() From deciding which species should be restored to anticipating how revived populations might be overseen in the wild, Shapiro vividly explores the extraordinary cutting-edge science that is being used to resurrect the past.Ĭonsidering de-extinction's practical benefits and ethical challenges, Shapiro argues that the overarching goal should be the revitalisation and stabilisation of contemporary ecosystems. In How to Clone a Mammoth, Beth Shapiro, an evolutionary biologist and pioneer in ancient DNA research, addresses this intriguing question by walking readers through the astonishing and controversial process of de-extinction. Could extinct species, like mammoths and passenger pigeons, be brought back to life? ![]() ![]() ![]() Jorge Argueta is an award-winning author of picture books and poetry for young children. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. ![]() A great book for families to enjoy together. ![]() Argueta’s gift in seeing beauty, magic and fun in everything around him makes this book a treasure avocados are like green precious stones, salt falls like rain, cilantro looks like a little tree and the spoon that scoops the avocado from its skin is like an excavating tractor.Īs in the previous cooking poems, Guacamole conveys the fun and pleasure of making something delicious and healthy to eat for people you really love. A little girl chef dons her apron, singing and dancing around the kitchen as she shows us what to do. This version of the recipe is easy to make, calling for just avocados, limes, cilantro and salt. Guacamole originated in Mexico with the Aztecs and has long been popular in North America, especially in recent years due to the many health benefits of avocados. ![]() Following on the success of Sopa de frijoles / Bean Soup and Arroz con leche / Rice Pudding is Jorge Argueta’s third book in our bilingual cooking poem series - Guacamole - with very cute, imaginative illustrations by Margarita Sada. ![]() ![]() ![]() Read more When four graduates from a small Massachusetts college move to New York to make their way, they're broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and ambition. ![]() Winner of Fiction of the Year at the British Book Awards Shortlisted for the Booker Prize Shortlisted for the Women's Prize Finalist for the US National Book Award for Fiction. It's one of those books that stays with you forever.' - Dua Lipa The million-copy bestseller, Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life, by the author of To Paradise and The People in the Trees, is an immensely powerful and heartbreaking novel of brotherly love and the limits of human endurance. 'I'm not exaggerating when I say this novel challenged everything I thought I knew about love and friendship. Description for A Little Life (Picador Collection) Paperback. ![]() ![]() ![]() I Talk Like a River is a picture book about a young boy who has trouble communicating and is feeling lost and alone. (Andrew Zawacki, Neal Porter Books, Steve Farmer) I Talk Like a River is a picture book by Jordan Scott (left) and illustrated by Sydney Smith. The Last Loose Tooth by Tyler Clark Burke He also illustrated the books Operatic by Kyo Maclear and Coyote Tales by Thomas King. She is also the author of the 2016 novel All the Things We Leave Behind.īyron Eggenschwiler is an illustrator who has contributed to publications like the New York Times, New Yorker and GQ. Her debut novel, The Town That Drowned, won the Commonwealth Book Prize for Canada and Europe and was longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Riel Nason is an artist and author from New Brunswick.
![]() ![]() ![]() Mazen is a lowly second prince, a lover of stories, who both longs for and is terrified of the adventures that await him in the desert. She is just trying to get through life, one sale at a time, and make sure no one discovers that her loyal bodyguard Qadir is actually a jinn. Loulie al-Nazari is the Midnight Merchant, purveyor of rare magical relics that may or may not have been stolen. I, personally, see nothing wrong with this obsession passion, especially when it leads me to amazing finds like Chelsea Abdullah’s debut fantasy novel The Stardust Thief. ![]() I am probably my library’s number one user of the “Suggest A Purchase” form. It is no secret that I get very hyped for new book releases. ![]() ![]() ![]() But there’s no use in crying over spilled milk, so I’ll just make do with what I’ve got and share some of Spencer Johnson’s great lessons about change with you right now. This site would probably have existed 5 years earlier, had I read it back then. Sadly, I never felt intrigued enough to read it. I distinctly remember the picture of the cheese slice on the cover, and turned it in my hands a couple times since. I briefly looked at it (it was still wrapped), thought it was a “manager’s book” and put it away. When I was a kid, my uncle gave it to me, it was a leftover copy from somewhere. ![]() ![]() Blinkist Discount Code May 2023 įunny, how you sometimes stumble into things that were right in front of your nose, all along. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gages choses to live, so he and the Queen make a plan to attack the king when he is asleep and "on the very spot where he showed" the Queen naked to Gyges. ![]() The next day the Queen summons Gyges and tells him she knows he has seen her naked and that the King came up with this "wicked plot" but that Gyges was guilty of "outraging propriety by seeing her naked" so he has two choices: kill the King and seize the throne with her as his Queen or die on the spot. The Queen (who isn't named BTW) notices Gyges hiding behind the curtains and is mortified, but doesnt let on to either her husband, with whom she is getting into bed, or Gyges at the time. He wanted Gyges to see how beautiful his wife The Queen was, so he told Gyges to hide in their bedroom to see her disrobed for himself. ![]() ![]() ![]() You will get a press release version of events.” But as Axios’s Jonathan Swan, one of the current masters of Washington intrigue, noted, sources “also lie on background. ![]() This week, Woodward told Michael Schmidt of The New York Times that “you won’t get the straight story from someone if you do it on the record. “Deep Throat”-to expose the cover-up behind the Watergate burglary that unraveled Nixon’s presidency. Woodward and Carl Bernstein, his colleague at The Washington Post, used the most famous anonymous source in American history-FBI Associate Director Mark Felt a.k.a. In books about presidents from Nixon to Obama, Woodward has employed a similar approach, conducting exhaustive interviews on background and using the information he gathers to write from an omniscient perspective. This sort of reporting isn’t new for Woodward, nor is he its only practitioner. Those scoops, as Woodward writes in his note to readers, come from hundreds of hours of interviews conducted on “deep background,” meaning that the officials with whom Woodward spoke are not named in the text. The hype was good: for more than a week before its debut, Fear dominated the news cycle, as journalists and pundits parsed the revelations within. ![]() On its first day on shelves, 750,000 copies were sold. Bob Woodward’s new book, Fear, a devastating portrait of a presidency lurching from crisis to crisis, is a certified blockbuster. ![]() |