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Adam is 23, unemployed, and still living with his twin sister, Sarah. She finds him a possible job working at an establishment called The Moonlight Club. He begins working at the club where he becomes enthralled with the owner, Isadora. After an unfortunate turn of events, he discovers that she is a centuries old vampire and the rest of the club's employees are all werewolves. He must now come to terms that he himself will become a werewolf too by the next full moon. Their love for each other grows stronger until her ex fiancé shows up uninvited to the club one night. This is a story full of romance and supernatural encounters as Adam tries to find his place amongst his new pack and navigate being in a relationship with someone who can live forever.
Adam is 23, unemployed, and still living with his twin sister, Sarah. She finds him a possible job working at an establishment called The Moonlight Club. He begins working at the club where he becomes enthralled with the owner, Isadora. After an unfortunate turn of events, he discovers that she is a centuries old vampire and the rest of the club's employees are all werewolves. He must now come to terms that he himself will become a werewolf too by the next full moon. Their love for each other grows stronger until her ex fiancé shows up uninvited to the club one night.This is a story full of romance and supernatural encounters as Adam tries to find his place amongst his new pack and navigate being in a relationship with someone who can live forever.
“Like a favorite recipe, a posy is meant to be savored and shared. Try it yourself, and … welcome a bit of floral enchantment into your life.” —Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist Inspired by the Victorian-era language of flowers, a posy is a small, round bouquet of flowers, herbs, and plants meant to convey a message, such as dahlias for gratitude, sunflowers for adoration, or thyme for bravery. These floral poems have become Teresa Sabankaya’s signature. Brides want them for their weddings, but a posy is a lovely gift any time of year, and one that readers can easily put together from their garden or with blooms from their local florist. In The Posy Book, Sabankaya shares step-by-step instructions, floral recipes for more than 20 posies, and ideas for seasonal variations. A modern floral dictionary, with 12 original paintings by celebrated illustrator Maryjo Koch, will help readers craft their own posies filled with personal meaning.
"My life is not complete, I was born and my mother died.""In order to protect me, my grandmother died, my uncle died, and my father disappeared."It wasn't until the end that I realized it was all because.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Published in the context of Ahmet Doğu İpek’s solo exhibition which brings together works that the artist has created with various mediums between 2020–2022, the book titled A Halo of Blackness Upon Our Heads features a text written by the exhibition’s curator Selen Ansen, as well as commissioned essays by Cana Bostan, Gökçen Erkılıç and Nevzat Sayın which explore İpek’s works stemming from natural phenomena through the lens of reflections proposed by the exhibition. Designed by Ali Emre Doğramacı, the publication also includes reproduction images and exhibition photographs by Hadiye Cangökçe, flufoto (Barış Aras & Elif Çakırlar) and Sena Nur Taştekne. Taking place in Arter’s -1 floor between 19 May 2022 and 29 January 2023, the exhibition A Halo of Blackness Upon Our Heads presents a world only just born, yet already brimming with countless experiences, a multitude of narrations, innumerable revolutions both past and still to come, microscopic and grandiose transformations, quantities of small and grand destructions. Although figurative for the most part, İpek’s works reflect the climate of our epoch by means of abstraction, emphasising in a covert manner the small and broad-scale events that impact our lives. In a broader sense, these works allow us to reach that which our hands or our eyes cannot grasp: skys, darknesses, subterranean forces, tectonic movements, buried memories, the infinitesimal, the immensely big, the far-off, the too near.