![]() ![]() Now all of a sudden it Only shows up in a totally different state and with exact name search. Is there something I could do to send signals to Google to show that I am in Matthews, NC?Ģ months ago my listing quit showing up at all unless you typed exact business name What could possibly cause my listing or Google to do this? I have been without my listing for a few months now and have NO calls coming in from it. If you search Locksmith Independence, KS it shows up on the maps. ![]() If you search Locksmith Matthews, NC my listing does not show up at all. Keep in mind the GMB is in Matthews, NC All my service areas and the actual map show the correct areas. Now if I search my business name under the auto populate I see it with Independence, KS on the listing. Written for young adults, Uglies deals with themes of change, both emotional and physical. I pretty much do not have any traffic, views or calls now. It tells the story of teenager Tally Youngblood who rebels against society's enforced conformity, after her friends Shay and David show her the downsides to becoming a 'Pretty,'. Posted about my SAB listing a few weeks ago about not showing up in search only when you entered the exact name. ![]()
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![]() Billy is the grandson of prominent business executive Frank William Gay and nephew of Robert C Gay, a general authority of the LDS Church and former CEO of Huntsman Gay Global Capital (HGGC). ![]() In July of 2000, Gay married Frank William "Billy" Gay III at the Laie Hawaii Temple. In February 2023, Gay published her book, Bad Mormon: A Memoir, which made The New York Times Best Seller list. In 2017, Gay and co-owner Andrea Nord, founded and launched a medical spa services company, Beauty Lab + Laser, in Murray, Utah. In late 2022, she made a guest appearance on Below Deck Adventure. In addition to her appearances on The Real Housewives franchise, Gay has also appeared on talk shows including The Wendy Williams Show, Sherri and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. She has also been featured in the third season of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, alongside co-star and cousin Whitney Rose. Gay first gained notability after the premiere episode of the Bravo reality television series, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, in which she has starred since. ![]() She grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Gay was born in Carmel, California to parents John & Susan (Carver) Deans. She is best known for appearing as a main cast member on the reality television series, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Heather Jill Gay (née Deans born June 29, 1974) is an American television personality, businesswoman and author. ![]() ![]() ![]() To convey a sense of Morgan Powers, these are her group Acknowledgments at the end: But like Lemonade, this is a conceptual work so is best appreciated in its entirety. This is a collection in which the whole is greater than its parts, which is not to say the parts don't consist of superb poems, because they do. appreciate thoughts on race and womanhood I enjoyed some of the poems but wished I was more drawn in and connected to others. We need more poets addressing issues of black womanhood. The topics and stories told in these poems were important and reflective. So my opinion will certainly differ from other readers. The way people experience poetry is subjective and personal. It's hard for me to pin point what I didn't enjoy in this poetry collection. However none of the language resonated with me in a emotional way. The poems centered around race and womanhood were thought provoking. I wasn't familiar with some of the references, but the ones I recognized didn't make sense in the context. ![]() This book used Beyonce and other pop culture references, in a way that didn't resonate with me. This isn't a rebuke of Beyonce which the title hints at. ![]() I thought from the title Beyonce would be used as a launching pad to reference the problematic ways women exist in media. ![]() I wanted to love this collection more than I did. Find this and other Reviews at In Tori Lex ![]() ![]() ‘ Kindred’ begins with Dana waking up in the hospital and realizing that her left arm has been amputated, and the police have her husband Kelvin in custody as the prime suspect. Spoiler alert: Important details of the novel are revealed below In the end, Dana is faced with the dilemma of having to kill Rufus herself to prevent the monster in him from taking full shape – but then again doing this means she may never get to exist in the future. It turns out this little boy is her ancestor and that she has to travel more often into the past to save him every time he’s in trouble if she ever is born in the future.ĭana takes on this task – however physically and emotionally daunting it is – and saves, educates, and cares for him, but it wasn’t long until she realizes that his ancestor is growing into a monster. Suddenly, she falls sick and wakes up in the past, where she has to save a little boy from drowning. ![]() In ‘ Kindred‘, Edana, or Dana as she is mostly called in the book, is a black young woman in her twenties who is constantly – and without her consent – being drawn back through time to save her white ancestor, Rufus, from being killed and preventing her from being born in the first place.Ģ6-year-old Dana has just moved with Kelvin into a new city and is trying to get her career back on track – amid a burning desire to know more about her family. ![]() ![]() Once it has been fully established as Miss Marple's home village, St Mary Mead is supposed to be in South East England, 25 miles (40 kilometres) from London and 25 miles from Alton. Her telephone number is "three five" on a manual exchange. Miss Marple lives in Danemead Cottage, the last cottage in Old Pasture Lane. The St Mary Mead of Katherine Grey is in Kent. In the BBC Miss Marple TV adaptation of Nemesis, a letter from Mr Rafiel's solicitors indicate that St Mary Mead is located in the (also fictional) county of Middleshire. Miss Marple's St Mary Mead is described in The Murder at the Vicarage as being in the fictional county of Downshire, but in the later novel The Body in the Library Downshire has become Radfordshire. The village was first mentioned in a Miss Marple book in 1930, when it was the setting for the first Marple novel, The Murder at the Vicarage. In that novel, St Mary Mead is home to the book's protagonist Katherine Grey. However, Christie first described a village of that name prior to Marple's introduction, in the 1928 Hercule Poirot novel The Mystery of the Blue Train. The quaint, sleepy village was home to the renowned detective spinster Miss Marple. ![]() ![]() St Mary Mead is a fictional village created by popular crime fiction author Dame Agatha Christie. The house on the left features as the home of Miss Jane Marple (as played by Joan Hickson) in St Mary Mead. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The author’s subjective approach results in a subdivision of the exhibition into 4 thematic areas: “Light and Landscape” presents shorelines and gardens, but also scenes of people working in the fields. Knausgård explores the painter’s inner world while tracing Munch’s various artistic preoccupations. His decidedly personal point of view opens up a fresh perspective of a man who was, arguably, the most important representative of the Scandinavian avantgarde of the early 20th century, while highlighting the continuing relevance of Munch’s concern with the embeddedness of the individual in society. The internationally celebrated writer, a native Norwegian like Munch himself, achieved worldwide fame with his six-volume autobio-graphical novel, which has been translated into more than 30 languages and has received numerous prizes. ![]() These paintings, prints, and sculptures were selected by Karl Ove Knausgård (*1968). With approximately 140 works that have rarely if ever been exhibited in Germany, the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen presents the “unknown” Edvard Munch (1863–1944) at the K20. Karl Ove Knausgård in conversation with Peter Doig ![]() ![]() ![]() The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Ardenįollowing their adventures in The Bear and the Nightingale and The Girl in the Tower, Vasya and Morozko return in this stunning conclusion to the bestselling Winternight Trilogy, battling enemies mortal and magical to save both Russias, the seen and the unseen. Recursion by Blake Crouchįrom the bestselling author of Dark Matter and the Wayward Pines trilogy comes a relentless thriller about time, identity, and memory-his most mind-boggling, irresistible work to date, and the inspiration for Shondaland’s upcoming Netflix film. The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannonįrom the internationally bestselling author of The Bone Season, a trailblazing, epic high fantasy about a world on the brink of war with dragons – and the women who must lead the fight to save it. With almost 90 million members, Goodreads users add 18 million books to their “want to read” shelves every month plus there’s over 89 million written reviews on Goodreads, so these users know a thing or two about books!īased on Goodreads, we’ve collated the top 10 fantasy and sci-fi books of 2019 so far according to Goodreads members! ![]() Now if you’re an avid bookworm, you will have definitely stumbled upon Goodreads at some point whether it’s to find out more information about upcoming releases or an author, or to find your next big read! ![]() ![]() ![]() SpeakerĮric Klinenberg is Helen Gould Shepard Professor of Social Science and Director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University. In this lecture, he shares key findings from his landmark book, Palaces for the People, and offers a blueprint for rebuilding in this moment of crisis. Drawing on extensive sociological research, Klinenberg claims that “social infrastructure,” which he defines as the physical spaces that shape our interactions, plays an essential but unappreciated role in modern societies, generating inequalities in health, education, crime, climate vulnerability, and social networks. The future of democratic societies rests not simply on shared values but on shared spaces: the libraries, childcare centers, and parks where crucial connections are formed. ![]() ![]() Live captioning will be provided during this event. ![]() ![]() They take in the twins as foster kids, and give them things the two have never experienced: love, good food, a safe place to be. Their four kids have grown up and moved away. ![]() Twenty miles away, in a lush hidden valley called Ruby Holler, sixty-year-old Sairy and Tiller live in a small cabin with no modern conveniences. Dallas and Florida dream about catching a freight train to a friendly, beautiful place that surely must exist somewhere. Trepid, the venal and larcenous couple who run the orphanage. ![]() ![]() The two are called the Trouble Twins by Mr. The two siblings-daydreamy Dallas and his spitfire of a sister, Florida-have broken all those rules many times, spending untold hours in the damp, dark, cobwebby basement in the “Thinking Corner,” scrubbing floors, peeling potatoes, and pulling weeds. At thirteen, twins Florida and Dallas are the oldest kids in the ramshackle Boxton Creek Home for Children, a place where rules are king. ![]() ![]() ![]() He might have gone further, tagging him as the most important political figure in our history. I warn you, there may be tears.Ī Pulitzer Prize-winning author honored for a similar treatment of Andrew Jackson, Meacham proclaims his subject “the most successful political figure” of his time. Jefferson just makes it, dying on that fateful day. He captures who Jefferson was, not just as a statesman but as a man.īy the end of the book, as the 83-year-old Founding Father struggles to survive until the Fourth of July, 1826, the 50th anniversary of his masterful Declaration, the reader is likely to feel as if he is losing a dear friend. ![]() Jon Meacham pulls it off neatly in "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power," focusing on what matters, on the overriding issues and events as well as telling trivia. But the approach has advantages if well executed. And in this case, the author makes no pretense to new scholarship. ![]() ![]() A popular biography of such a well-trod subject as Thomas Jefferson - contained in a single, not overly long, volume - will leave things out. ![]() |