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Sweet and Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley (March 9) This character driven sapphic fantasy is about two outcasts who find each other while a fight for a kingdom rages. This book is highly recommended for anyone who was as enamored by Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco and Crier’s War by Nina Varela. Oni Press The long-awaited sequel to the endearing and quirky graphic novel, Sheets, Brenna reintroduces readers to the Marjorie and her ghostly laundromat and tackles what it means to fit in, finding friends in the most unlikely places, and growing pains (even ones of the haunted variety). ....
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Agencies to weigh label in deciding grant winners, per notice NYC, Seattle, Portland lawsuit challenging marker unresolved February 9, 2021 6:01 AM By Courtney Rozen New York City, Seattle and Portland are among cities that may still be cut out of eligibility for federal grants under former President Donald Trumpâs vow to punish them for protest-related violence, even with a new president in the White House. At least two federal grant announcements published since Biden took office include a reference to the previous administrationâs âanarchist jurisdictionsâ label. Those two instances amount to one more than during the Trump administration, according to a Bloomberg Government analysis. The Trump administration crafted the marker last year to punish cities that saw large-scale demonstrations against police brutality beginning in May. ....
Camille Durbonne gambled everything she had to keep herself and her sister safe. But as the people of Paris starve and mobs riot, safety may no longer be possible… Not when Camille lives for the rebellion. In the pamphlets she prints, she tells the stories of girls living at society’s margins. But as her writings captivate the public, she begins to suspect a dark magic she can’t control lies at the heart of her success. Then Louis XVI declares magic a crime and all magicians traitors to France. As bonfires incinerate enchanted books and special police prowl the city, the time for magic and those who work it is running out. In this new Paris where allegiances shift and violence erupts, the answers Camille seeks set her on a perilous path, one that may cost her the boy she loves even her life. If she can discover who she truly is before vengeful forces unmask her, she may still win this deadly game of revolution. ....