Alex Lubertozzi
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"Lucky's Grove (1940) by H.R. Wakefield is one of Seth's Ghost Stories for Christmas, and features a terrible human mistake: Cutting down a massive Christmas tree froma grove watched over by some pagan god. Thus proving unlucky, naturally to the human"
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"Update: I update this in early January 2026 as ICE helicopters move continually, day after day overhead in Chicago, and as we learn--we can see it, through multiple videos online--a woman in Minneapolis is (is this a legal judgement? not yet, but you"
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My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Vol. 2 (My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, #2)
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― The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx
― The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx
“Midnight has fallen on the darkened streets of Haught and Battens Hill, and the watchman saith, All is well. We have prospered by the day, set our lock and bolt, and tried the windows, and all is well. Want, murder, desperation, and despair still roam in the filthy alleys and tenements of The Steps and breed countless wrongs in their path, yet the watchman passing cries, All is well. The watchman clears away the hungry children who hunt for scraps behind the New Theatre while a nobleman’s carriage rolls by, but decent folk turn, sighing in their sleep, and faintly hear the report: all is well. The prison gates are shut, and what is within is surely confined there, and touches us not; therefore, all is well.”
― The Raven's Seal: A Historical Mystery
― The Raven's Seal: A Historical Mystery
“An old elm tree, its base split by lightning, provided him a comfortable resting place, and he eased his tired body into its caress. The lightning had blasted a hole in the tree nearly the size of a pup tent. The young man surveyed the vicinity from his new perch and saw that he could still see the general’s tent, and the cannon, and a hundred little campfires in the distance. He heard the order for the men to pitch their tents—a bugle call followed by a drum roll—they were here for the night. He closed his eyes and listened to the night sounds. It was calm, no wind. Then he heard the snapping of twigs again.”
― Murder Bay: A Ben Carey Mystery
― Murder Bay: A Ben Carey Mystery
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― High Fidelity
― High Fidelity
“To be foreign is to be free. To have a great expanse stretch out before you—the desert, the steppe. To have the shape of the moon behind you like a cradle, the deafening symphony of the cicadas, the air's fragrance of melon peel, the rustle of the scarab beetle when, come evening, the sky turns red, and it ventures out onto the sand to hunt. To have your own history, not for everyone, just your own history written in the tracks you leave behind.”
― The Books of Jacob
― The Books of Jacob
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