Notes From Your Bookseller When Dia has the chance to snag her dream internship, she takes it — even if it could have deadly consequences. This thriller moves at a breakneck speed and you won't want to put it down. A must-read thriller that will keep you guessing until the very last page from the New York Times bestselling author of Night Film.
There’s nothing special about Dia Gannon. So why was she chosen for an opportunity everyone would kill for?
“Pessl is gargantuan: wildly smart, extremely surprising, a wordsmith, a queen. Read her.” —E. Lockhart, #1 New York Times bestselling author of We Were LiarsArcadia “Dia” Gannon has been obsessed with Louisiana Veda, the game designer whose obsessive creations and company, Darkly, have gained a cultlike following. Dia is shocked when she’s chosen for a highly-coveted internship, along with six other teenagers from around the world. Why her? Dia has never won anything in her life.Darkly, once a game-making empire renowned for its ingenious and utterly terrifying toys and games, now lies dormant after Veda’s mysterious death. The remaining games are priced like rare works of art, with some fetching millions of dollars at auction.As Dia and her fellow interns delve into the heart of Darkly, they discover hidden symbols, buried clues, and a web of intrigue. Who are these other teens, and what secrets do they keep? Why were any of them really chosen? The answers lie within the twisted labyrinth of Darkly—a chilling and addictive read by Marisha Pessl. This summer will be the most twisted Darkly game of all. "Complex and captivating." —Erin A. Craig, #1 New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and SorrowsThrough a Glass Darkly | Ronald Hoffman Reflections on Personal Identity in Early America · Edited by Ronald Hoffman, Mechal Sobel, Fredrika J. Teute · Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early Darkly: Black History and America's Gothic Soul Part memoir and part cultural critique, Darkly reveals the heart of America's darkness in the specters left from chattel slavery and the persistence of white The Bookish Box | It’s time to unveil The Darkly Box book titles 3448 likes, 412 comments - thebookishbox on February 21, 2024: "It's time to unveil The Darkly Box book titles for spring 2024! A Scanner Darkly America in the near future has lost the war against drugs. Paranoia reigns as 2 out of every 10 Americans have been hired by the government Darkly by Marisha Pessl Twists and connections are satisfying and surprising in this high-stakes thriller by Pessl (Neverworld Wake), who takes familiar YA tropes and turns them on Through a Glass, Darkly — The Delaware Contemporary To see “through a glass” — or mirror — “darkly” is to have an obscure or imperfect vision of reality. The expression comes from the writings of the Apostle Paul Through a Glass Darkly (1961) While vacationing on a remote island retreat, a family finds its fragile ties tested when daughter Karin (an astonishing Harriet Andersson) discovers her Darkly by Leila Taylor: 9781912248544 A fascinating journey into the dark heart of the American gothic that analyzes its connections to race and racism in 21st-century America Auger Darkly | Skulduggery Pleasant Wiki - Fandom Auger Darkly Auger Darkly is the Chosen One and the older twin brother of Omen Darkly. He belongs to a Legacy family, and as such only chose his first name. What Is Launch Darkly? | How it Works | Feature Flags Launch Darkly SDK in your Java application. Add launch darkly dependency on your dependency manager. A Scanner Darkly (2006) A Scanner Darkly: Directed by Richard Linklater. With Rory Cochrane, Robert Downey Jr., Mitch Baker, Keanu Reeves. An undercover cop in a not-too-distant Darkly Labs – Home of the Emblaser Laser cutters that let you cut, engrave & create – faster. Incredible laser power options, unique safety features and resources that make it super easy to