Night of Knives #1 (Shades of Magic Graphic Novels, #5)
by V.E. Schwab
A new chapter begins for the hit fantasy comic, as New York Times bestseller V.E. Schwab continues to explore the world of her acclaimed fantasy novel series: Shades of Magic.Maxim Maresh has a target on his back. Every thug and thief on the Blood Coast is out to get the exiled prince of Red London, and his soldiers think he’s just another spoilt brat.Yet opportunity knocks – for the Night of Knives is here, an annual trial sure to prove his mettle. The only problem? No-one survives the night…
Boys of Summer, Volume 2 (Boys of Summer)
by Chuck Austen and Hiroki Otsuka
Heart of a Crown, the heart-stopping final installment of the young adult fantasy series, The Crowning. War is coming. The enemies' fire-wielding legion approaches. They leave nothing but death and destruction in their wake. The Alearian Royals must forge alliances if they wish to save their dynasty and their lives. Kingdoms collide and hearts shatter as Alearia makes its final stand in a battle of elemental giftings and strength. Sacrifice, death, magic, hope. Annie is faced with a life al...
When Asaichi decides to start up a band to pick up chicks, he soon realizes his band's in trouble. He's a bad singer. Thankfully his bassist Yoru is there to help but Asa isn't interested in his help or his advances. Will the stubborn Asa open up to Yoru or will their relationship be nothing but screaming and violence?!
The highly anticipated coming-of-age story for the world's greatest super hero: BATMAN by the # 1 New York Times bestselling author Marie Lu.Returning home from his lavish eighteenth birthday party, Bruce Wayne stops a criminal's getaway - disobeying the police and crashing his car during the chase. Sentenced to community service in Gotham City's Arkham Asylum, he encounters some of the the city's most dangerous and mentally disturbed criminals. Among these, Bruce meets the intriguing Madeleine...
Tales Among Us, Wicked LIl Dreamz Graphic Novella (Tales Among Us, #1)
by Lizabeth Mars
The Body, Desire and Storytelling in Novels by J. M. Coetzee (Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures)
by Olfa Belgacem
Asserting that Coetzee’s representation of the body as subject to dismemberment counters the colonial representation of the other’s body as exotic and erotically-charged, this study inspects the ambivalence pertaining to Coetzee’s embodied representation of the other and reveals the risks that come with such contrapuntal reiteration. Through the study of the narrative identity of the colonial other and her/his body’s representation, the book also unveils the author’s own authorial identity expos...