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sarahspy · 1 year
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I've been in a long process of trying to understand the difference between loneliness and solitude. Part of that is not being afraid of being alone, and then getting past that fear, and then starting to separate out what is loneliness, and what is solitude, and what is privacy, and what is secret? What is a natural separation of time and schedule, and what is abandonment—or rejection? What is rejection and abandonment, and what is just people taking space to do their own day or whatever? So, no. Now I don't feel lonely at all. It feels like a big injury that healed.
Jenny Slate, interviewed by Dana Schwartz for Marie Claire
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bangbangwhoa · 1 year
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books I’ve read in 2023 📖 no. 006
Anatomy: a Love Story by Dana Schwartz
“What were miracles, but science that man didn’t yet understand? And didn’t that make it all the more miraculous that the secrets of the universe were out there, codes one might decipher if smart enough, tenacious enough?”
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con-alas-de-angeles · 8 months
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Dana Schwartz, Anatomy: A Love Story
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shxpeshifterr · 5 months
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talesfromthebookhag · 8 months
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Instagram: talesfromthebookhag
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academicgoblin · 1 year
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𝔦𝔪𝔪𝔬𝔯𝔱𝔞𝔩𝔦𝔱𝔶: 𝔞 𝔩𝔬𝔳𝔢 𝔰𝔱𝔬𝔯𝔶 —𝔡𝔞𝔫𝔞 𝔰𝔠𝔥𝔴𝔞𝔯𝔱𝔷
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brokehorrorfan · 6 months
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Bring it On: Cheer or Die will be released on Blu-ray on October 17 via Universal. The 2022 direct-to-video seventh installment in the cheerleading comedy franchise puts a slasher spin on the Bring It On series.
Karen Lam directs from a script by Rebekah McKendry (All the Creatures Were Stirring) and Dana Schwartz (She-Hulk: Attorney at Law). Kerri Medders, Tiera Skovbye, and Missi Pyle star.
No special features are included. Watch the trailer below.
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When Abby and her Diablos teammates are forbidden from doing any risky cheer stunts by their overly cautious school, they fear that they will be laughed out of the upcoming regional cheer competition. The squad comes up with a plan to choreograph a winning routine in secret, at a nearby abandoned school. Once at the school to rehearse, one by one the cheerleaders begin to disappear. By the time they realize they're locked inside with a killer, it may be too late for any of them to survive. They must use their skills to fight off a killer who gives them only one choice: Cheer or die!
Pre-order Bring it On: Cheer or Die.
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Currently reading Anatomy by Dana Schwartz
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viivdle · 3 months
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"My heart is yours, Hazel Sinnet," Jack said. "Forever. Beating or still."
-Jack Currer, Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz
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wcnderlcnding · 2 years
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My beating heart is still yours, the letter said, and I'll be waiting for you.
Anatomy: A Love Story, Dana Schwartz
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cottagecorevampy · 4 months
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can we get a lil commotion for these pretty pretty books
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lifeinbooks · 5 months
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Book Review: Immortality: A Love Story (The Anatomy Duology #2) by Dana Schwartz
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While Anatomy: A Love Story had gothic undertones, this sequel leaned more heavily into dark academia and alchemy, which, though different, felt fitting considering where readers last left Hazel Sinnett.
The story starts right where book one ends, with Jack gone, no inkling at all as to whether he's dead or alive, and with Hazel back to treating patients as Hawthornden Castle. She's still intent on her work, which includes writing a treatise on diseases and becoming a surgeon, but all that is thrown into jeopardy when she's arrested after saving the life of a female patient. Intervention comes in the form of a summons: from the monarchy.
As it happens, not only has Hazel been requested to tend to the sickly Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, as her personal physician in England, but she finds herself questioning the efficacy of Beecham's immortality vial and bumping elbows with an attractive Swedish doctor as well as with members of a secret society. It's all hands on deck as she wades through the British court, new romantic entanglements, and tricky medical diagnoses.
Overall, an enjoyable read. I liked striving alongside Hazel as she continued her pursuit of medicine and scientific knowledge, especially since she was breaking the mold for the time period. That was my favorite part. The Companions of the Death subplot was intriguing if a bit contrived. Simon was a great addition though, and I found myself championing him and Hazel more than Hazel and Jack. The latter was brought back into the narrative too late, in my opinion, and his influence/impact felt lacking in many ways, which simply could be a matter of personal taste, I don't know. Their love wasn't convincing or nuanced enough for me.
Other than that, I appreciated how Hazel's love and dedication to medicine, to helping people, was immortalized in this. She's a doctor, through and through, and that's something I love to see.
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the ARC in exchange for my review!
3/5 stars
**Follow me on Goodreads
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con-alas-de-angeles · 8 months
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Dana Schwartz, Anatomy: A Love Story
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shxpeshifterr · 10 months
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Obsessed with this cover
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bookcoversonly · 5 months
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Title: Immortality | Author: Dana Schwartz | Publisher: Wednesday Books (2023)
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