![]() ![]() What disease cannot do, people accomplish with astonishing ease. Some people knew what would happen they knew better than to open their doors when they heard cries of help. Some people had been waiting their whole lives to live lawlessly, and they were the first to take to the streets. When the sirens quit, the rules gave out. She poses as a man because those are her best chances of making it anywhere without being made into a captive. She discovers that there are a few men still alive but the rules have changed. She ventures home shell shocked and is almost raped in her bed. ![]() Mostly all the women were dying and the babies and children were all gone. Just some dead bodies and the remembrances of a sickness that was rampant. She wakes up in the hospital after being sick to realize that they are no people around. ![]() A dark as night apocalyptic novel? That's actually good? All the stars going up. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The characters are relatable, but the plot is contrived and stilted, relying on a series of unlikely coincidences as the characters’ internal struggles take centre stage in the alternating first person narratives. ![]() This is the third in the series and reprises the theme of puzzles and books in an Advent calendar Lily has made for Dash and some great literary references. ![]() She decides to surprise him by flying to London where she hopes to sort out her future and reassure herself that Dash is ok. While the couple are prepared for a long distance relationship, after six months apart Lily is upset to learn that Dash is not coming home for Christmas. She has a successful dog walking business which has expanded to include online sales of dog merchandise but there is family pressure for her to take up the offer of a position at a prestigious university. For Dash, this means becoming a student at Oxford University while 18 year old Lily is not so sure of her pathway. New Yorkers Dash and Lily are looking forward to pursuing their individual goals while maintaining a healthy relationship. Mind the gap, Dash & Lily by Rachel Cohn Allen & Unwin, 2020. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If comments are off topic or inappropriate they will be removed. Also no aggressive, rude, or hateful comments. Personal sites and blogs are only allowed if run by academics in anthropology or related fields and the content is relevant to the sub. Only submissions from reputable sources: mainstream news sites, journals, anthropological association sites, and university websites. ![]() Post your interesting linguistic, archaeology, sociocultural, and biological anthropology links.įeel free to ask questions at our sibling sub, /r/AskAnthropology! For book recommendations check the Recommended Reading Page of our wiki. Historically, anthropologists in the United States study one of four topics, or sub-fields: sociocultural anthropology, biological/physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics. It draws on the humanities as well as social, biological, and physical sciences. Anthropology is the study of humans in the past and present. ![]() |