Aiah has fought her way from poverty and discovered a limitless source of power for her world-city. A charismatic revolutionary seizes the opportunity.
A spectacular blend of fantastic science, high politics, and low intrigue.
Aiah has fought her way from poverty and discovered a limitless source of power for her world-city. A charismatic revolutionary seizes the opportunity.
A spectacular blend of fantastic science, high politics, and low intrigue.
I updated this post where I list a bunch of books that will encompass my personality. The gyst is getting to know me through these books. They all reveal an aspect of my personality. I am going to add to this list in the future Books to understand me. https://blindjournalist.wordpress.com/2022/11/26/books-to-understand-me/@literature
Here's a reading of Keats' "Ode to a Nightingale" in a reconstruction of early 19th century London pronunciation.
The historical mid-vowels are still undiphthongized. Rhoticity has been lost. The BATH vowel is in full swing, the PRICE and MOUTH diphthongs do not have their modern-sounding onsets yet. Unaccented final <-ing> is [ɪn], and some historical weak forms of words like "my" survive.
I like to think I’m pretty adventurous (like I love to watch horror movies, etc). But that book is just too much. What are other books gave you that effect?
Aiah has fought her way from poverty and discovered a limitless source of power for her world-city. A charismatic revolutionary seizes the opportunity.
A spectacular blend of fantastic science, high politics, and low intrigue.