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Strange messages from their warrior ancestors speak of terrifying new prophecies, danger, and a mysterious destiny.Īll the signs point to young warrior Brambleclaw as the cat with the fate of the forest in his paws. Deep in the heart of the forest, four Clans. More thrilling adventures, epic action, and fierce warrior cats await in Warriors 2: Fire and Ice. Join the legion of fans who have made Erin Hunters Warriors series a best-selling phenomenon. The wild cats of the forest have lived in peace and harmony for many moons – but a doom that will change everything is coming. The second book in Erin Hunters number-one nationally best-selling Warriors series. 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He struggled with drugs and alcohol, fought with his family and found himself in trouble with the law before he came to the painful realisation that his behaviour was putting his life, as well as the lives of his loved ones, at risk.Īs an adult now living in Brisbane, Ayik is a father, working as an actor and volunteering at his local youth centre. He was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder that was misdiagnosed as schizophrenia, leading to years of erratic behaviour on the wrong medication. But adjusting to his new life in small-town Queensland was more difficult than he anticipated. At age 19, he and his family escaped the conflict in Sudan and resettled in Toowoomba, Australia. Australia saved me: Ayik Chut Deng on life as a Sudanese child soldier in The Lost Boy Good Reading Podcast. During his time as a child soldier, he witnessed unspeakable violence and was regularly tortured by older boys. As a boy living in a tribe in what is now South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, Ayik Chut Deng was a member of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA). Gwynne has stated in interviews that his inspirational authors growing up were: Tolkien, David Gemmell, and Bernard Cornwell. John Gwynne’s series combines the writing style and themes of a classic fantasy novel and incorporates his own modern spin to the story for todays readers. After finishing Malice for the first time I shouted to my parents chagrin “OMG I just found my new favorite author”! It has taken some time for booktubers and reviewers to learn about this hidden gem of the fantasy genre, but better late than never and buckle up because all new readers are in for a wild ride! When Malice was first published in 2012, I remember reading a Facebook post by Mark Lawrence stating that Malice would be the next big thing in the epic fantasy genre. John Gwynne is quickly gaining the fame and attention he deserves with his Faithful and the Fallen series. This is the story of what came before the videos and what happened behind the scenes. Through surgeries and recovery, highs and lows, from high school to college to the real world, Skylar welcomed others on his journey. Skylar's openness and positivity attracted thousands of viewers, who followed along as his voice deepened and his body changed shape. In the months and years that followed, he recorded weekly update videos about the physical and emotional changes he experienced. Revealing entries from the author's personal journals as well as interviews with his mother, brother, and friends lend remarkable depth to a groundbreaking memoir of change, loss, discovery, pain, and relief.Īt the beginning of his physical transition from female to male, then-seventeen-year-old Skylar Kergil posted his first video on YouTube. 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Chicago residents hug in the street after another weekend of gun violence in the Windy City, which saw off-duty police officer Areanah Preston shot and killed on Saturday after working a night shift 15, 1942, Marshall's original family name was Marsciarielli, but her father - an industrial film director and television producer - changed his surname years prior to her birth, as ethnic-sounding names often did at the time. Born Carole Penny Marshall in The Bronx, NYC, on Oct. She made her way into the record books by becoming the first female filmmaker to helm two movies that reached the $100 million mark at the box office. A naturally gifted comedienne, Penny Marshall transcended an early brush with fame via the TV sitcom "Laverne and Shirley" (ABC, 1976-1983) to become a successful feature film director, with such titles as "Big" (1988), "A League of Their Own" (1992) and "Riding in Cars with Boys" (2001) among her credits. 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