![]() ![]() This is the kind of book we would have had a ton of fun reading together. This would have them in stitches, I believe. ![]() They loved to laugh at people in their underwear and still do. I can hear my niece and nephew laughing at the silliness of this. We loved the illustrations and the story is adorable. He realizes that they are a little TOO creepy and becomes afraid! Jasper is a big rabbit and convinces himself that he’s not scared, or is he? He tries to hide the creepy underwear with the ghoulish glow in multiple places and even sends them to China, but they keep coming back.įollow along in the story and discover if Jasper can find a way to overcome his fear of the creepy pair of underwear. When his mom shuts off the light, he notices that the underwear actually glows in the dark. He’s feeling so grown up and can’t wait to wear them to bed that night. He notices a new underwear section featuring creepy underwear and mom agrees that he can purchase them. ![]() The story begins with Jasper Rabbit as he heads to the store with his mom to pick up some new underwear. We loved reading Creepy Carrots, so when we saw that Creepy Pair of Underwear! came out, we couldn’t resist and had to grab it! ![]() This book is featured on Halloween Reads for Children. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Nearing age 30, a struggling actress considered past her prime, she auditioned at local LA channel KHJ as hostess for the late night vintage horror movies. She eventually made her way to Los Angeles, where she joined the famed comedy improv group, The Groundlings, and worked alongside Phil Hartman and Paul "Pee-wee" Reubens, honing her comedic skills. Then a chance encounter with her idol Elvis Presley, changed the course of her life forever, and led her to Europe where she worked in film and traveled Italy as lead singer of an Italian pop band. Run-ins with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Tom Jones helped her grow up fast. While her sisters played with Barbie dolls, Cassandra built model kits of Frankenstein and Dracula, and idolized Vincent Price.ĭue to a complicated relationship with her mother, Cassandra left home at 14, and by age 17 she was performing at the famed Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas. Feeling like a misfit led to her love of horror. Burned and scarred, the impact stayed with her and became an obstacle she was determined to overcome. Third-degree burns covered 35% of her body, and the prognosis wasn't good. On Good Friday in 1953, at only 18 months old, 25 miles from the nearest hospital in Manhattan, Kansas, Cassandra Peterson reached for a pot on the stove and doused herself in boiling water. ![]() The woman behind the icon known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, the undisputed Queen of Halloween, reveals her full story filled with intimate bombshells-told by the bombshell herself. ![]() ![]() No physical item will be sent or shipped to you. These are nice high quality images so the file size for all is around 400mb. You can download them all at once as a zip via the 'Download All' button. The digital wallpaper files will be available right after your purchase. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, feel free to message us anytime on Twitter note that this is an instant download product. We'll even be adding and updating the collection with more designs over time.īrought to you by the minds behind the Backdrops app. Inspired by the concept arts of various exploration games, we hope you enjoy these escapades outside of reality. Welcome to the Cosmic Journeys Collection: A suite of 90+ (yes, 90!) 4k surreal and otherworldly wide wallpapers designed and crafted to bring your digital world to life. ![]() ![]() Initiate your journey through the captivating cosmos where land and sky meet and blend. ![]() ![]() In fact, she was eavesdropping on the nearby cluster of governesses and thinking her peers were fools to be running around rather than getting this crash course on the trials and tribulations of womanhood. ![]() She had procured a copy of Wells’s Principles and Applications of Chemistry, which lay open upon her lap, and which she was currently pretending to read. While the other children in her social set played a rambunctious game of tag in the park, Daisy took a seat under the shade of a tree and did her best not to draw attention to herself. Yet Daisy harbored hope that one day she would become a woman who made the world look twice at her-in a good way-and want to know more. At present she was a gawky, ungainly girl of thirteen, with all the despair, yearning, and awkwardness that came with it. ![]() ![]() Her nose was a trifle too large, her eyes a smidge too close together, and her mouth unfashionable. In the unlikely event that there was any doubt, her peers-fellow children of Manhattan’s four hundred finest families-took it upon themselves to point out that hers was not a face that would launch one ship, let alone a thousand. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you like being outside and appreciate the details in God’s creation, you will enjoy seeing Eloise’s interpretation of so many creations from nature. It’s a great end table book for guests to flip through too. Even if you don’t want to learn to draw, or if you already know how to draw, this is a fun book. Who do I recommend to read this book: I recommend this book for anyone with an appreciation for creativity and nature. The sketches looked somewhat simple, and I thought the book could help me learn a bit about drawing. I have zero ability when it comes to drawing, and I loved some of the little sketches on the front of the book. I had never heard of it before, and it caught my eye. Why I decided to read this book: A friend posted about this book on Facebook a long time ago. ![]() Name of Book: 20 Ways to Draw a Tree and 44 Other Nifty Things from Nature ![]() ![]() ![]() In 1933, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster dreamed up the comic strip hero with superpowers. ![]() But that is changing, as the city is slowly beginning to recognize its role in creating the superhero who stood for “Truth, Justice, and the American Way.” In the past, the city has not given Clark Kent and his alter ego much attention, even though he was invented by two boys on Cleveland’s East Side. Now, though, with James leaving the Cavaliers for Miami, Cleveland can focus on its first Superman-the one born on Krypton. His image literally loomed over the city’s residents, on a multistory billboard that dominated downtown. James was going to save the city as its native son, rescuing Cleveland from its economic woes. With the departure of basketball star LeBron James earlier this summer, Cleveland has lost a superman. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A simplicity to the narrative that has to be taken as a choice on Haig's part, not an accident. When she finds herself excited again about living, things calm down.Īnd there's a deliberateness to it all. When Nora loses hope, the library starts to collapse. Infinite possibility, sure, but only one shot at each of them. Infinite options, yes, but maybe not an infinite amount of time in which to choose. Elm's job is to present everything to Nora very clearly and to lay out the stakes very directly. The Midnight Library is unusual in that it follows a plot with no twists, no turns that don't feel like a gentle glide. Haig presents all of this as a straight line. 'The Midnight Library' is unusual in that it follows a plot with no twists, no turns that don't feel like a gentle glide.īut here's the problem. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She described it as “my story of life and love with Elvis,” which gives us a vague idea of what to expect from Priscilla. Her book Elvis and Me was just released as an audio book and e-book for the first time. The New York Times bestseller that reveals the intimate story of Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley, told by the woman who lived it. Coppola wrote the script and is set to direct the feature in her. She highly praised and promoted the Luhrman's Elvis film, which arrived this summer, and often accompanied the cast on red carpets. This time, it’s Priscilla, a Sofia Coppola film based on Priscilla Beaulieu Presley’s 1985 best-selling memoir, Elvis and Me. ![]() What has Priscilla Presley said about the film?Īt the time of writing, the icon has not yet addressed the news, and it's unclear if she's attached to the project. A24 will distribute the film in North America. It may take a year at least before Priscilla hits screens. There's no release date yet, but the film will begin production this fall in Toronto. We do have an idea of who'll be working behind the scenes: cinematographer Philippe Le Sourd, costume designer Stacey Battat, editor Sarah Flack, and production designer Tamara Deverell-all longtime Coppola collaborators, according to Variety. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play ![]() ![]() Beyond the obvious question of should such a thing be compulsory, MacLeod ups the stakes in a couple of interesting ways: if exemptions are allowed to women who can articulate an objection (say, on the basis of religious faith), should exemption be allowed for women who have no specific objection? And what if, as well as preventing harmful genetic disorders, the pill also suppressed beneficial genetic variance as well? A fairly oppressive nanny-state government makes taking the Fix all but compulsory. The central premise of the book is that in the near future, a pill ("the Fix") is available to pregnant women that eliminates a wide variety of genetic disorders from their unborn children. However, as a novel, I found it absolutely wretched. ![]() Like my favourite kind of science fiction, it poses some really interesting questions about technology, society, and the interaction of the two. ![]() ![]() GUY DE LA BÉDOYERE is an historian and archaeologist with numerous books to his credit. ![]() They are accompanied by a running commentary, biographies of persons mentioned, aglossary, a chronology, and an introduction that explains how the letters have survived and analyses how they were written. The letters have been chosen to reflect all these aspects of Pepys's varied and fascinating life, and include 30 never before published. Along the way Pepys fought battles with opponents of his naval reforms and enemies who tried to implicate him in the Popish Plot, while taking care of his various relatives and keeping up with an array of friends and acquaintances who included many of the great and famous of late-seventeenth-century England. ![]() Since the Diary does not cover this period, the letters enable the reader to follow Pepys' early career on the staff of the Earl of Sandwich, his rise to greatness as Secretary of the Admiralty, and his retirement after the Glorious Revolution. ![]() The correspondence included here represents the first selection of Pepys's letters drawn from all possible sources to be published since 1933. New selection of Pepys' letters throws light on his life and early career, and includes 30 never previously published. ![]() |