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Neuss: So läuft die Abschlussprüfung in der Wuff-Akademie

Cairnterrier Josie konnte in der Wuff-Akademie alles lernen, was sie für ihren Alltag und ihr weiteres Leben benötigt. Nun stand die Abschlussprüfung auf dem Programm. Ob sie es geschafft hat?

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Everyone s reading the buzzy novel Klara and the Sun Here s why

Everyone s reading the buzzy novel Klara and the Sun. Here s why. FacebookTwitterEmail Shelves filled with books at the City Lights Bookstore, an independent bookstore founded in 1953 by poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Peter Martin on Columbus Avenue in San Francisco s North Beach neighborhood, the birthplace of the Beat Generation of the 1950s.Robert Alexander/Getty Images It’s nearly summer reading season, and if you’ve stumbled onto a “best new books” list in the last month, there’s likely been one novel at the top: “Klara and the Sun,” by Japanese-born, British-raised writer Kazuo Ishiguro. It was named Good Morning America’s Book Club pick in March, became an immediate New York Times best-seller and had the film rights acquired nearly a year before publication. Part of that buzz stems from Ishiguro’s Nobel Prize win in 2017, but he’s built a devoted following over a long career with his Booker Prize-winning “The Remains of the Day” (1989) and 2005’

Snowpiercer recap: Season 2, Episode 8, The Eternal Engineer

Ever since Big Alice and Snowpiercer’s fates were fused together, Wilford’s evil wheels have been turning as he plots to take over the empire he built. With growing unrest aboard Snowpiercer, he’s positioned to finally make his move. As Roche puts it in “The Eternal Engineer,” the train is one dirty look away from a civil war. But it isn’t another big violent event that eventually gives the control back to Wilford. A Big Alice army led by Icy Bob doesn’t take the train by force. No, the moment that Wilford takes the helm is quiet. It lacks fanfare. It’s a silent stepping into what feels like a grimly inevitable change of power. And the understated nature of this shift actually makes it all the more seismic, all the more of a gut-punch for these characters who realize too late that their enemy is this powerful.

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