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New York Times-bestselling author Marissa Meyer concludes her young-adult retelling of Rumpelstiltskin in Cursed, the sequel to Gilded. ![]() ![]() ![]() Henry Watts & Company, LLC to Cloyce Hinton and Ruth Hinton, lot 43 Eastbrook Subdivision, Second Development. Herbert, land being a 6.13 acre portion, more or less, being a part of lot 3 Montrose Plantation. Pirkey, lot 23 Forest Lawn Subdivision.Īshburn Woods, LLC to Patricia Elizabeth Loomis, lot 12 Ashburn Woods Subdivision.īilly D. Fells to Roslynn Shantranell Thompson, lot 16 Highland Park Subdivision.Ĭharles Eugene Powell Jr. Sunset View Cottages, LLC to Scott Schweiger, Tract “B” Portion of Northerly Portion of lot 5 Florence Tract.Īnnette M. Sunset View Cottages, LLC to Sunset View Cottage, LLC, Tract “C” Portion of Southerly Portion of lot 5 Florence Tract. ![]() Buie to Antonio Kaho, lot 228 Montebello Subdivision.Īmos D. 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Its promise is to show how such upheavals inform individual lives and how “three different versions of the American experiment … and the elusive promise of utopia,” as the press release puts it, inflect its characters’ search for personal happiness. ![]() ![]() At over 700 pages, with three sections ranging from the nineteenth century to the 1990s to 2094, To Paradise purports to take in queer culture, the colonization of Hawaii, and a global unraveling caused by the conjunction of pandemics, authoritarian governments, and climate collapse. Just because mainstream publishing favors shallow, airbrushed explorations of serious subjects does not mean that the issues themselves are not of significance. The dominance of this approach in itself is no reason to be suspicious of Hanya Yanagihara’s endeavor to write a maximalist novel of her own. ![]() ![]() ![]() Interactions should not primarily be for personal benefit. ![]() Interact with the community in good faith. 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