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2023-10-10 Coriantumr (son of Omer) (Book of Mormon prince of the Jaredites) The story of Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) son of Omer, in the Book of Mormon, is that he is a Jaredite prince and one of three Coriantumrs also mentioned in the Book of Mormon. His account is found in chapter 8 of the Book of Ether. The account tells the story of how Coriantumr and his brother rescue their father, Omer, from captivity and restore the throne. Stub Heidi Pusey BYU (1067)
2024-05-10 In the Rhythms of Tuqay (vocal symphonic poem after Tatar composer Almaz Monasypov) In the Rhythms of Tuqay (Tatar: Тукай аһәңнәре Tuqáy ahäñnäré, Russian: В ри́тмах Тука́я) is a vocal-symphonic poem based on the poems of Ğabdulla Tuqay, consisting of seven songs for voice and chamber orchestra, which Almaz Monasypov composed in 1975. C Фәрһад (344)
2024-05-21 Crystal Nights (short story) (2008 short story by Greg Egan) "Crystal Nights" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Interzone 215 in April 2008. The short story was included in the collections Crystal Nights and Other Stories in 2009, Oceanic in 2009 and The Best of Greg Egan in 2020. C Samuel Adrian Antz (1057)
2024-06-05 Transition Dreams (1993 short story by Greg Egan)

"Transition Dreams" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Interzone #76 in October 1993. The short story was included in the collections Our Lady of Chernobyl in 1995 and Luminous in 1998.

Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1057)
2024-06-05 Induction (short story) (2007 short story by Greg Egan) "Induction" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Foundation 100 edited by Farah Mendlesohn and Graham Sleight in 2007. The short story was included in the collections Crystal Nights and Other Stories and Oceanic in 2009. Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1057)
2024-06-04 Lost Continent (short story) (2008 short story by Greg Egan) C Samuel Adrian Antz (1057)
2024-06-04 The Cutie (1989 short story by Greg Egan) C Samuel Adrian Antz (1057)
2024-05-29 The Sailor (short story) (1945 short story by V. S. Pritchett) “The Sailor” is a work of short fiction by V. S. Pritchett first collected in It May Never Happen and Other Stories (1945) by Chatto & Windus. C Lord Such&Such (2285)
2024-05-07 Truly Devious Truly Devious is a young adult mystery novel written by Maureen Johnson. The novel was published on January 16, 2018, and it is the first in a series of three novels: Truly Devious (2018), The Vanishing Stair (2019), The Hand on the Wall (2020), and the following standalone novels: The Box in the Woods (2021), Nine Liars (2022). B Theaphillips (51)
2024-06-09 The Books of Earthsea (Fantasy fiction collection by Ursula K. Le Guin) The Books of Earthsea is a collection of fantasy fiction and commentary by American author Ursula K. Le Guin, published by Saga Press in 2018 on the 50th anniversary of the publication of the first book of the series, A Wizard of Earthsea. It includes a new introduction, the five Earthsea novels along with afterwords written in 2012, and short stories set in the Earthsea world. Stub Nephtes (209)
2024-06-11 Buy Then Build (2018 finance book by Walker Deibel) Buy Then Build: How Acquisition Entrepreneurs Outsmart the Startup Game is a 2018 finance book by Walker Deibel. The book serves as a guide for prospective business buyers, emphasizing the advantages of acquiring existing businesses over starting one from scratch. Start Mr. Hephaestus (32)
2024-06-13 Mémoires d'un âne (Novel written by Comtesse de Ségur) Mémoires d’un âne (lit.'Memoirs of a Donkey') is a novel written by the French author Comtesse de Ségur. The book was first published in 1860. It is a part of the Bibliothèque rose illustrée collection by the publishing house Hachette. The story is told in an autobiographical style, recounting the memoirs of Cadichon, a learned donkey who experiences numerous adventures. Start Ainty Painty (22850)
2024-06-15 Unintended Lessons of Revolution (2021 non-fiction book by Tanalís Padilla) Unintended Lessons of Revolution: Student Teachers and Political Radicalism in Twentieth-Century Mexico (2021) is a non-fiction book by Latin Americanist historian Tanalís Padilla. It was published by Duke University Press. Start XxTechnicianxX (3198)
2024-06-15 Al-Mufassal fi 'Ahkam al-Mar'ah wa Bayt al-Muslim fi al-Shari'at al-Islamiyyah (Islamic book regarding women's rights) al-Mufassal fi 'Ahkam al-Mar'ah wa Bayt al-Muslim fi al-Shari'at al-Islamiyyah (Arabic: المفصل في أحكام المرأة والبيت المسلم في الشريعة الإسلامية) is a treatise written by Abdul Karim Zaidan, which concerns the topic of Women in Islam as well as issues relating to family. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (949)
2024-02-21 Luthfi Dahlan Luthfi Dahlan (born 28 February 1945) is an Indonesian retired police officer. He was the Deputy Chief of the Indonesian National Police from 1997 until 1998 and the Inspector General of the Department of Religious Affairs from 1998 until 2000. B Jeromi Mikhael (14176)
2024-06-13 In Place of Fear (British book about socialism) In Place of Fear is a book written by Aneurin Bevan, founder of the National Health Service. The book was influential among the Labour Left and the Labour movement as a whole but was overshadowed by Anthony Crosland's The Future of Socialism, although Crosland referred to In Place of Fear as "the most widely read socialist book" of the period. Start VolCel (30)
2024-06-15 In the Shadows: True Stories of High-Stakes Negotiations to Free Americans Captured Abroad In the Shadows: True Stories of High-Stakes Negotiations to Free Americans Captured Abroad is a non-fiction book by Mickey Bergman, co-authored with Ellis Henican, released on June 4, 2024. The book provides a detailed look into the secretive and high-stakes world of international hostage negotiations. Start Jumplike23 (9395)
2024-06-16 Moral Crusades in an Age of Mistrust Moral Crusades in an Age of Mistrust: The Jimmy Savile Scandal is a 2013 sociology book written by University of Kent professor Frank Furedi. The book analyses the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal, its effects on British culture and society, and the concept of moral crusades, which he distinguishes from moral panics. Stub K00B8 (234)
2024-06-16 Mass Deception Mass Deception: Moral Panic and the US War on Iraq is a 2010 book by Scott Bonn. The book argues that "the Bush administration created a panic by deliberately deceiving Americans about Iraq’s possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and its links to 9/11" through a novel model that explains how such claims are realized. Stub K00B8 (234)
2024-05-24 Ahmed Yaar Khan Naeemi (Islamic scholar and writer) Mufti Ahmed Yaar Khan Naeemi was a Sunni Islamic scholar, commentator, jurist, and Sufi from the Indian subcontinent. He was honored with the title “Hakim al-Ummat” (Wise Leader of the Nation). He is well known for his theological contributions and his magnum opus, Tafseer Naeemi, which is a comprehensive exegesis of the Quran. C Rizakmohammad (51)
2010-06-25 Folk Devils and Moral Panics Folk Devils and Moral Panics: The Creation of the Mods and Rockers is a 1972 sociology book by Stanley Cohen. It was the first book to define the social theory of moral panic. Stub Triton Rocker (1322)
2024-06-17 Pathless Forest Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World's Largest Flowers is a non-fiction book written by University of Oxford botanist Chris Thorogood. Published in 2024, the book explores the fascinating world of plant biodiversity and the intricacies of botanical ecosystems, with a particular focus on the author's quest to find Rafflesia, the world's largest flower. Start WikiKeith (94) Possible spam
2024-06-18 Antonio in Love (1966 by Giuseppe Berto) Antonio in Love (Italian: La cosa buffa, lit.'The Funny Thing') is a 1966 novel by the Italian writer Giuseppe Berto. It is about a young man in Venice who decides to fall in love, but becomes troubled when the woman he selects responds positively and eagerly to his advances. Stub Uriahheep228 (11053)
2024-06-16 LGBT Literature in Argentina (subgenre of Argentinian literature focused of LGBT topics) LGBT Literature in Argentina is understood as literature written by Argentine authors involving themes or characters that form a part of, or are related to, sexual diversity. It forms part of a tradition dating back to the 19th century, although the appearance of LGBT literature as its own category in the Argentine humanities did not occur until the end of the 1950s and beginning of the 1960s, on par with the birth of the LGBT rights movement in the country. FA SilkPyjamas (245)
2024-06-17 Stoicism: A Very Short Introduction (2018 book by Brad Inwood) Stoicism: A Very Short Introduction is a 2018 philosophy book by Brad Inwood. As part of the Very Short Introductions series published by Oxford University Press, it is aimed at the lay reader. Stub Air on White (4746)
2024-06-16 A Stroke of the Pen: The Lost Stories (2023 posthumous book of short stories by Terry Pratchett) A Stroke of the Pen: The Lost Stories is a 2023 posthumous book containing a collection of rediscovered short stories written by Terry Pratchett for the Western Daily Press and Bucks Free Press newspapers between 1970 and 1984, under his own name as well as under his pseudonyms Patrick Kearns and Uncle Jim. GA Al83tito (6446)
2024-06-18 Spycraft (book) (2024 non-fiction book) Spycraft: Tricks and Tools of the Dangerous Trade from Elizabeth I to the Restoration is a 2024 non fiction book by Nadine Akkerman and Pete Langman, published by Yale University Press. Start Jonathan A Jones (11192)
2024-06-19 The Silent Sentry (1999 novel by Chris Paling) The Silent Sentry is a novel by Chris Paling. It was first published in 1999 by Jonathan Cape. Stub Gar11kou (66)
2022-04-01 Political marriages in India Political marriages in India have occurred throughout the history. GA Adhinayaka (1251)
2024-06-19 Deacon Berdaksi Deacon Berdaktsi, 16th century Armenian verse singer Stub Nare Adams (666)
2024-06-18 John Major: The Autobiography (1999 political memoir by John Major) John Major: The Autobiography (sometimes simply The Autobiography) is a memoir by former British Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party John Major, published by HarperCollins, on 11 October 1999. It covers Major's life up until that point, including his decade on the front bench under Margaret Thatcher and his time in Number 10. C Cakelot1 (6671)
2024-06-19 Synopsis of Holy Scripture Synopsis of Holy Scripture or Synopsis Scripturae Sacrae is an early Christian text in Greek, which has been falsely attributed to Athanasius. The writing has been variously dated to either the 4th, 5th or the 6th century. Although most often dated to the 6th century. Start ValtteriLahti12 (5660)
2024-06-19 Ponyboy Curtis (Fictional protagonist of The Outsiders) Ponyboy Curtis is a fictional character and the main protagonist of S. E. Hinton's 1967 novel The Outsiders. On screen, he is played by C. Thomas Howell in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film adaptation and by Jay R. Ferguson in the 1990 sequel TV series. GA HM2021 (17411) Past AfD
2024-06-19 The Kingston Cycle (Book series by C. L. Polk) The Kingston Cycle is a series of gaslamp fantasy novels by Canadian author C. L. Polk. The series includes three books, and takes place in a fantasy realm based on Edwardian England, in the context of a cruel war reminiscent of World War I. The first book in the series, Witchmark, received numerous accolades and rave reviews, and won a Nebula Award for Best Novel. Start TMagen (4296)
2006-04-01 1 Corinthians 11 (Chapter of the New Testament) 1 Corinthians 11 is the eleventh chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It was authored by Paul the Apostle and Sosthenes in Ephesus. In this chapter, Paul writes on the conduct of Christians while worshiping together and enjoins the ordinances of headcovering and the Eucharist. GA Ephilei (2028)
2015-02-21 1 Corinthians 16 (Chapter of the New Testament) 1 Corinthians 16 is the sixteenth and final chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle and Sosthenes in Ephesus, composed between 52–55 CE, and sent to the church in Corinth.[page needed] This chapter contains the closing statements of the letter, with Paul's travel plans, final instructions, and greetings. C JohnThorne (55256)
2024-06-18 Two Talented Bastids (Novella by Stephen King) Two Talented Bastids ("Two Talented Bastards") is a novella by Stephen King, first published in King's 2024 collection You Like It Darker. C McPhail (66289)
2023-04-23 Wkra Żuromin (Association football club in Żuromin, Poland) Wkra Żuromin is a football club based in the town of Żuromin, Mazovia, Poland. As of the 2023-24 season, the club finished 1st resulting in promotion from the Liga okręgowa, the sixth level in the Polish league pyramid. Start Wikociewie (3158)
2024-06-20 Chijuhoesi (1936 short novel by Yi Sang) Chijuhoesi (Korean지주회시) is a short novel written by the Korean author Yi Sang. It was published in the June 1936 issue of Chungang (중앙). Start Garycho1204 (30)
2024-06-20 Bongbyeolgi Bongbyeolgi (Korean봉별기) is a short novel written by the Korean author Yi Sang in 1936 and published in the magazine Women (여성) in December 1936. It is one of Yi Sang's representative works, reflecting his transition from poetry to prose during that year. Start Garycho1204 (30)
2024-06-18 Fu Wuji (Eastern Han Dynasty person CBDB = 30280) Fu Wuji (Chinese: 伏無忌, fl. 136-152) was an Eastern Han dynasty scholar. He is known for his Fuhou gujin zhu and his work on the Dongguan Hanji. GA Kzyx (108)

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