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May Blitz/2nd Of May
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Memories fade but a flame-haired boy remains. May can’t remember where she is or how she got there, but one thing she does know; he’s coming back.The boy. Ned. She has to be ready for him. In Naomi Kruger’s debut novel, it is only by reliving the past that its secrets can be revealed.In a story that spans five decades, those closest to May revisit the definitive moments of their lives, and in doing so, unintentionally uncover a truth that has haunted May for most of her life.Who was the boy with hair like fire and what happened to him?For the characters in May, living in the present is almost impossible when the past seems like yesterday and its consequences are far-reaching.Their memories are connected by similar feelings of guilt and regret, and by the growing realisation that they can’t go back.In life, there are no second chances. A walk through the park reminds Afsana of her estranged family and the things she has sacrificed, a postcard prompts Alex to consider a reality where he travelled the world instead of staying home, Karen attempts to relive a fateful meeting that ended in heartbreak, and Arthur stumbles across a discovery about the woman he once determinedly wooed that makes him an appreciate the present.Years may increase the distance but the past is never very far away, and is easily brought to the surface. May is a poignant exploration of memory, history and the burden of the past.It is a story that is just as much about the things that stay with us as the things we forget.
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Brian May Mini May Antique Cherry
The Brian May Mini May is the perfect companion for travelling musicians as its smaller scale offers the same tone and features as a full-sized electric guitar. Based on the iconic Red Special guitar by Brian May this remodelled versions body has been crafted from poplar perfectly complemented by a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. Thanks to its singular custom Tri-Sonic style single coil pickup you are provided with a classic tone that is guaranteed to make your solos stand out like the legend himself. This versatile guitar is also complete with a padded gig bag which features twin rucksack-style shoulder straps for the ultimate travel companion.
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Brian May Special LE Metal May
The Brian May Special LE is a guitar which pays homage to the man himself - in a very special way! Not only is it carved into that iconic Brian May shape but it features a trio of unique Tri-Sonic style pickups which deliver a sound beamed straight from the 60s. Expect plenty of clarity dynamism and punch. But one of the most insane features built into this guitar is the BM switching system which features six dedicated controls for turning the pickups on and off as well as activating phase reversal. Theyll massively open up your tonal arsenal so you can fire out new riffs with a wealth of voicings. The excellence knows no bounds. Dubbed a guitar for the people you may expect the Special LE to be lacking is some areas. Well - it isnt! Theres a high quality Wilkinson Knife-Edge tremolo system for all your vibrato needs whilst a series of thumbwheel locking tuners your strings will remain firmly in place and in tune. As if that werent enough you also get a high quality padded gigbag to keep your treasured guitar safe at all times! Let the adventure begin!
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Why are May beetles called May beetles?
May beetles are called May beetles because they typically emerge in the month of May. These beetles are known for their large size and clumsy flight patterns, often bumping into objects as they navigate through the air. Their appearance in May coincides with the arrival of warmer weather and blooming flowers, making them a familiar sight during this time of year.
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Why are May bugs called May bugs?
May bugs are called May bugs because they typically emerge in the month of May. These bugs are also known as cockchafers and are a type of beetle that are commonly seen during the spring months. Their emergence in May coincides with the warmer weather and longer days, making it a suitable time for them to be active.
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May hamsters...?
Yes, hamsters may make good pets for some people. They are small, low-maintenance, and can be quite friendly and social. However, it's important to do research and consider the commitment of caring for a pet before getting a hamster. They require a proper habitat, regular feeding, and social interaction to thrive.
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May Day
May Day is the long-awaited new poetry collection from one of our best-loved poets and former Makar of Scotland, Jackie Kay. These poems cast an eye over several decades of political activism, from the international solidarity of the Glasgow of Kay’s childhood, accompanying her parents’ Socialist campaigns, through the feminist, LGBT+ and anti-racist movements of the 80s and 90s, up to the present day when a global pandemic intersects with the urgency of Black Lives Matter. Kay brings to life a cast of influential figures, delving beneath the surfaces of received narratives: the Jamaican model Fanny Eaton, muse of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in England; Paul Robeson, Angela Davis and the poet Audre Lorde; and a ‘what-if’ poem concerning Rabbie Burns and a road-not-taken towards the West Indian slave trade.Woven through the collection is a suite of lyric poems concerning the recent losses of Kay’s parents: poems of grief and profound change that are infused with the light of love and celebration.
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May Day
A waitress turned librarian just wants a new life. What she ends up with is a killer change of pace in a funny, snappy, and suspenseful mystery by Edgar Award–nominated author Jess Lourey. With a cheating boyfriend, a thankless career in waitressing, and her BA in English going to waste, Mira James jumps at the chance for a fresh start in rural Battle Lake, Minnesota. Right away she lands a job as a librarian, snags another as an on-call reporter for the weekly newspaper, and is swept off her feet by Jeff Wilson, a handsome archaeologist unearthing the town’s storied history.Moving here might be the best decision Mira’s ever made.Until she finds Jeff’s body between the library’s reference stacks.It seems Mira didn’t really know her drop-dead gorgeous new lover at all.But someone in Otter Tail County surely did. Behind this quirky town’s polite exterior are decades-old grudges still unsettled, and murderous secrets best kept hidden.Whatever dangers are buried in Battle Lake’s past, now it’s Mira’s turn to start digging. Revised edition: This edition of May Day includes editorial revisions.
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May Swim
By turns lyrical and sardonic, this new collection from Katie Donovan is characteristically watery – candid and uncompromising in its refusal to inhabit the safer reaches of the shore.Themes of loss, widowhood and ageing co-exist with observations of her wild garden and its inhabitants, including a mangy fox she helps to survive. Small acts of salvage are often all that is possible in the face of overwhelming odds, such as the permission given during the Covid-19 pandemic to go 2km from home.This allowed Donovan to swim at White Rock, her local beach, thus staying afloat through the fear of that brutal time and what came next – the death of her mother.In some of these new poems the comforting delusion of rescue is highlighted as a flawed but human necessity, as in the case of Ishi, the last of his tribe ‘saved to be / a living exhibit in a museum’.Other poems give voice to the remorse that is the haunting of a failed rescue. Whether writing about her hybrid car, the death of whales from ingesting plastic waste, abortion now being legal in Ireland, or the increase in demand for sex dolls, Donovan’s idiosyncratic range of tone and subject continues to enthral and engage the reader thirty years after her debut collection, Watermelon Man, arrived with its ‘distinguished and open language’ and ‘bold statements of identity’ (Eavan Boland). In 2017 Katie Donovan was awarded twenty-first O’Shaughnessy Award for Poetry 'for the intensity and conviction of her poetry, in recognition of the great range of both her craft and her subject matter, and in appreciation of her dedication to the witness and the vocation of the writer'.
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What is capitalized: Trinken or Zum Trinken?
"Zum Trinken" is capitalized. In German, prepositions like "zum" (to) are always capitalized, while verbs like "trinken" (to drink) are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence. So in this case, "zum" is capitalized because it is a preposition, while "trinken" is not capitalized because it is a verb.
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