![]() Edwards and Edward Steers, examines the documentary evidence accumulated by the Military Commission during its trial of the conspirators involved in Lincoln’s death and the attempted murder of Secretary of State William H. ![]() “The Lincoln Assassination: The Evidence,” due in November and edited by William C. Wilson, heralded as the most complete record ever assembled of the landmark debates, is due in October. “The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: The Lincoln Studies Center Edition,” edited by Rodney O. ![]() One of the leading publishers of works about Abraham Lincoln, the UI Press, is publishing two new Lincoln books later this year in advance of the bicentennial of his birth in February 2009. The press, which publishes 120 new books each year, has published highly praised books about Abraham Lincoln, Illinois and its history. High praise Willis Regier, director, and Joan Catapano, associate director and editor-in-chief, of the UI Press display two recent books. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Meanwhile, former Director of Operations Allison Mori and Co-Director of Programming Christian Gyrling will be moving up into Co-Vice President roles at the company. ![]() According to the release, Neil Druckmann will officially be joining Wells as Co-President of Naughty Dog going forward, moving up from his previous Vice President role at the company. And as Naughty Dog has seen the fruits of its labor come to fruition throughout the year, TLOU2’s Director Neil Druckmann is moving up at Naughty Dog for his central role in the studio’s major milestone.Ĭurrent Naughty Dog President Evan Wells made an announcement of the news recently in a press release on the Naughty Dog website. Many will probably talking about The Last of Us Part 2 even now as Game of the Year deliberations happen. The Last of Us Part 2 finally launched and, for better or worse, controlled a major part of the gaming conversation in 2020 leading up to and in the wake of its release. There’s little doubt that 2020 was a big year for Naughty Dog. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In need of a new place to stay AND a break from her career, Chloe takes a housesitting job for a former baseball player. The story follows Chloe, a woman whose life is turned upside down when she discovers that her boyfriend – who is also her boss – is cheating on her. So it really didn’t deliver any of the things that I was hoping for, which is a major disappointment. (MINOR SPOILER) Not only does our heroine get cheated on by her ex, but she also gets harassed/assaulted by someone – both on the page. It also wasn’t that light or playful, to be honest. Romance novels have been getting longer and longer recently, so it was actually refreshing to start a light and quick rom com like this one, but it felt like the plot meandered so much that the focus was not on the romance. The interactions between this couple were just so surface-level, and their relationship development felt VERY rushed. ![]() This 3-star rating leans more towards a 2 than a 4, and that’s mostly because I was genuinely bored while reading. There was a time when Grey was one of my favorite rom com authors – if not my #1 – so it is REALLY disappointing to acknowledge how bland and generic this was. Three strikes, and… Grey is officially off my one-click list. ![]() ![]() ![]() But then….then, the phone rings…and Landon is calling HER! When she hangs up, Rana realizes her mistake immediately. But Landon has no idea who is talking to him on the phone. She goes off on him, telling him how she felt about him all those years ago. ![]() One night, in a drunken stupor, Rana ends up drunk dialing Landon. Landon was a boy she met when her parents rented space from Landon’s parents to live in. In these trying times, her thoughts wander back to one boy from her childhood that is forever ingrained in her heart–Landon. Rana Saloomi experiences a period in her life where she’s saddened, but has no idea what the cause is. And once again, she does NOT disappoint with her newest novel, Drunk Dial. ![]() It goes without saying–as soon as Penelope has a new novel hit my kindle, I have to stop what I’m reading (no matter how into the book I am), and dive right into her latest release. ![]() |