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![]() One perk of the sudden rise in popularity is a personal connection to another YouTube star, Thom, whom Tash quickly develops a crush on, and who seems to return the feelings. Soon, Tash and Jack can barely keep up with the growing fanbase, and they’re forced to deal with all that comes with “fame,” lovers and haters, both. ![]() Although the girls are super proud of their work, the production isn’t seeing a lot of traffic-until a famous YouTuber gives the series a shout out on her own channel. So much so that she and her best friend Jack decided to create a webseries adaptation of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina called Unhappy Families. Natasha “Tash” Zelenka loves Leo Tolstoy. *In case you’re curious, this is Tolstoy at 20. This cover, although it features a much older Tolstoy*, portrays well the idea of a teenage crush on the author. She talks to said poster, but he rarely replies, other than to scowl at her. The main character of Tash Hearts Tolstoy has a large poster of Leo Tolstoy-her literary boyfriend-hanging on her bedroom wall. Relationship Status: Better For Knowing You ![]() BOOK REPORT for Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbeeīonus Factors: Puts the A in LGBTQIA, Literary Webseries ![]() ![]() ![]() The book follows the story of 16-year old Gilberto “Galo” P.My Thoughts About Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan by Bob Ong (Book. Bob Ong (* angeblich August 1972 in Pasay City, Philippinen), auch bekannt unter dem Namen Roberto Ong. The author's actual name and identity are unknown. Bob Ong is the pseudonym of a contemporary Filipino author known for using conversational writing technique to create humorous and reflective depictions of Philippine life. Practice the skills learned in the books. ![]() Each box set also available as one hard cover book. WebOur books, the core of the Bob Books system. īob Books – 40 Years of Best-Selling Learn to Read Books My epigraph for the lecture was this text from the children’s book Alamat ng Gubat by Bob Ong: “Nag-umpisa ang massacre ng mga hayop na mas karumaldumal at mas kagimbal-gimbal pa sa mga. ![]() ![]() They were all very well done, even the one who was a pretty classic villain.īut my favorite characters were the dragons. Each character is so different from the others and very well developed, I personally had no complaints about a single one. Personally, I enjoyed all of the perspectives save one, but while hers wasn’t necessarily enjoyable it was interesting. You’re going to follow five different perspectives, which may be a turn off for some. ![]() In one instance, it’s not even a member of the royal household but one of their servants who is called. The twist this time, however, is that the eldest children who have trained their entire lives to compete are not the ones chosen. ![]() Whoever’s dragon lands on the calling platform is obligated to immediately leave and join a competition to become emperor or empress. ![]() When an emperor dies, the eldest child of each of the five houses is “summoned” via a calling ceremony. In this world, there is no line of succession. House of Dragons starts with their emperor dying. I opened the cover and didn’t emerge from it until I’d finished the very last page. Not only that, I think it’s actually now one of my top 5 books of all time. ![]() This is hands down my favorite read of 2020. ![]() |