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Джорди Эль Ниньо Пола Jordi El Nino Polla
Ванесса Родригес Vanessa Rodriguez
Аполония Лапиэдра Apolonia Lapiedra



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If you’re a sexually adventurous type, then you might be well-versed in the rules of road head. But there is a first time for everything, and one Redditor was brave enough to share her humiliating first experience with the internet. And it’s not really that she performed the actual sex act badly, it was who caught her in the act .
TIFU by living out one of my boyfriends fantasies. My boyfriend has always wanted me to give him head while he’s driving. I’ve been pretty reluctant to give it a go for a couple of reasons; like if we went over a bump and I accidentally bit his member, or if he crashes because he closes his eyes or something. But nothing could have prepared me for what happened when I eventually gave it a shot.
Generally, these kinds of things are really important and are enough to scare people away. But we are talking about the Indiana Jones of blowjobs here, so let’s see how it goes!
At the beginning, I told him to keep an eye out for cars passing and to tell me so I could stop in time. But as we got more and more into it I didn’t care anymore, in fact it was turning me on more that other people may know what’s going on. Plus, at this stage into the journey the roads were getting quieter (I live in a pretty quiet, small town, so there weren’t many people taking the same route as us that day).
You know what also went downhill? That giant boulder that tried to squash Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark . Come on, girl — tell us how you outran that boulder!
I would like to stay anonymous, without giving too much away, I will just add that the airport I had arrived in that day is in a city that my father works in three days a week. I had forgotten this fact and that he comes home on Thursday evenings. The thought hadn’t even occurred to me to ask him for a lift home as my boyfriend had my return planned since he heard about the trip. I never thought what happened was even remotely possible.
Rule of thumb: Things that you don’t think are possible should always — always — be considered possible. Especially when it comes to penises in your mouth in public places.
My boyfriend starts slowing down, we’re about to turn into the start of my hometown road. […] Just as he starts ******, I hear someone calling his name. A car has pulled up beside him. […] I can hear the voice saying “what the f*ck” and realise I recognise that voice.
There is literally not a single recognizable voice that would be a relief to hear in this situation, but there is one voice in particular that is the worst possible voice to hear in that situation.
I look up and see my father staring back at me through the open windows. He just looks from me to my boyfriend, aghast, turns to face the road ahead and keeps driving.
Annnnnnd that’s the one! Dad. Dear old Dad. The first man in a girl’s life who only wants to protect her from danger, and the last man on Earth who wants to witness the sexual goings-on of his little baby daughter because she is a baby and he knows how men work.
So, that basically sucks. No pun intended. No, actually, that pun is 100 percent intended, and I stand by it, even though I admire this girl’s guts for even attempting road head. I can barely change a radio station or adjust the air conditioning in someone else’s car while having an innocent conversation with the driver, let alone accomplish this sort of sexual acrobatics.
What can we learn from this? Always remember where your dad works any day of the week and never give blowjobs there.

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Steinke, Aron Nels. 2018. Mr. Wolf’s Class . Scholastics Inc. (Graphix). 160pp. $9.99 (Paperback). ISBN 978-1-33-804768-4.
Mr. Wolf, a fourth grader teacher at Hazelwood Elementary school, wants the first day of school to go well for his s tudents. Like most classrooms, the students in the class are going through unique struggles and are diverse. Unfortunately, the first day does not go as planned. The Mr. Wolf’s Class is a vibrant and light hearted read which explains the first day of school from the perspective of both the teacher and the students. The plot depicts all of the characters in a deep and meaningful way, students will be able to identify and empathize with the characters in the graphic novel. The graphic novel gives a diverse number of characters. Margot, a new student to the school wants to make friends. Penny has a new younger brother at home and is tired because of him. Aziza wants to get her work done in class in a quiet environment. The graphic novel is not too overwhelming for readers, as it has a limited number of panels per page and keeps the reader focused on the story. Steinke also keeps the reader engaged by using humor. A delightful read for lower elementary students with themes of friendship and growth. (APA)
Jolley, Dan. 2018 The Crimson Serpent . HarperCollins (HarperCollins Children’s Books). 317pp. $6.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-06-241170-9
The Crimson Serpent is the third book in the Five Elements series, a modern action packed magical adventure.
The Crimso n Serpent follows the story of Gabe and his friends as they need to find a way to destroy the dimension of Arcadia, however, they were tricked and instead they destroy San Francisco, California. Both universes collide into one and millions of people become trapped. Magic and monsters roam the streets and cause havoc on everyone trapped inside San Francisco. It is up to Gabe and his friends to work together to battle the the collision of dimensions to save everyone from the horrors being caused by a cult leader Jonathan Thorne. The Crimson Serpent is a edge of your seat book which will engage any middle school reader, wondering what will happen next. Themes prevalent in The Crimson Serpent include teamwork, trust, and action. These themes help to connect to the reader in a new level and leave them wanting more. (APA)
van de Vendel, Edward. 2018. I’ll Root for You: And Other Poems . Wm.B Eerdmans Publishing Co. (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers). 44pp. $17.00 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-80-285501-5.
Illustrated by Wolf Erlbruch. Translated by David Colmer.
The poems invite young readers to empathize with a duck who wins a marathon, a pig who participates in gymnastics but is made fun of for his leotard, and a bunny who is afraid of the high diving board at the pool. A cohesive muted yellow helps to pair all of the illustrations and poems together as well as provide a tranquil sense of peace and happiness throughout the pages. Characters wear bright colors, textures are sparsely applied, and characters are placed behind a plain background to bring attention to themselves. The illustrations help set the overall mood of the poems of encouragement and empowerment. From cover to cover, the poems provide an overall message of following one's goals, taking pride in wins and losses, and trying one’s best. (APA)
Harper, Charise Mericle. 2018. The Winner Is… (Next Best Junior Chef Book 3) . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 192pp. $12.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-54-499144-6. Illustrated by Aurélie Blard-Quintard.
Three talented tween contestants remain in the final showdown during a cooking contest where their skills are put to the test. Rae, Caroline, and Oliver must participate in an on and off camera challenge. The winner will receive an apron, a food truck, and the prestigious title of being the next best junior chef. In the end, there can only be one winner. The plot provides the young reader with confidence in participating in a competition, and coping with the outcomes. The exciting plot also teaches any aspiring young chef common kitchen phrases. Proper cooking and baking techniques appropriate for a real live kitchen are unique stylistic features. Black and white illustrations help to bring another level of depth and visual aid to the educational and entertaining text. (APA)
Sullivan, John. 2018. Kitten and the Night Watchman . Simon & Schuster (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers). 40pp. $17.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-1-48-146191-7. Illustrated by Taeeun Yoo.
A watchman leaves his family for his job at a large construction site. While at his job, the watchman comes across a tiny furry kitten who wants to be friends. The kitten immediately follows the watchman everywhere he goes. During his shift, the kitten disappears, which worries the watchman. The watchman is anxious for the kitten because of barking dogs and moving cars. In the end, the man is reunited with the kitten and decides to take the kitten home for his family to love. Dark blues, as well as shades of indigo are used to depict a calm construction area which is a contrast to the site during the day. Yellows showcase light from street lamps and the moon. Objects are darker so readers can focus on the watchman and the kitten. The dominant theme of the text is love between humans and animals. (APA)
Kerr, Jane. 2017. The Elephant Thief . Scholastic Inc. (Chicken House). 325pp. $16.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-1-33-818843-1.
In 19th century England, Boy, a young thief from the slums is given an important task. After meeting a charming showman, Boy is tasked with charting an Elephant, Maharajah, 200 miles from Edinburgh to Manchester in one week. Accepting the assignment, Boy takes Maharajah across northern England. Along his route, Boy gains self-confidence, strength, and builds new friendships. At the resolution of the novel, Boy must part ways with Maharajah, but Maharajah helped Boy develop as a human.Without the help of Maharajah, Boy would have never been able to learn these valuable life skills. Readers will be able to see themselves within Boy and will be able to connect with him and understand his growth as a human. Overall, a heartwarming charming story perfect for any age. (APA)
Cherry, Alison. 2018. Ella Unleashed . Simon & Schuster (Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing Division). 208pp. $17.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-1-53-441212-5.
Ella must learn how to live in a world of unknowns and unpredictability. She must navigate a world with divorced parents and an upcoming dog show which thousands will watch. Ella’s stepfather lets Ella train his dog for the upcoming prestigious National Dog Show in Philadelphia. However, her father, is overprotective and overbearing, and refuses to watch Ella perform due to underlying drama with Ella’s stepfather. Ella decides to find her father a date so he would feel more comfortable going to the National Dog Show to watch Ella perform. Ella’s plan backfires on her last minute. Ella’s story about navigating life will help readers connect with Ella on a meaningful level. (APA)
Maldonado, Torrey. 2018. Tight . Penguin Random House LLC. (Nancy Paulsen Books). 192pp. $16.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-1-52-474055-9.
An emotional and honest first-person narration about two middle school boys and self discovery, a dynamic read that breaks down common stereotypes and dangers of male friendship. Bryan, a typical middle schooler, enjoys drawing comics, superheros, and reading. Bryan enjoys his drama free lifestyle until he meets Mike. Mike pressures Bryan to go on risky adventures for fun and to stray from Bryan’s interests. At first, Bryan enjoys the rush of the risky adventures, however, Bryan encounters guilt while committing such acts. During these encounters with Mike, Bryan also has to juggle the his life of having his father behind bars whose motto is to live a life of being hard and feared instead of being liked. Maldonado helps to bring in ideas of traditional middle school friendship between boys and social pressures into a story that many children will be able to relate with. (APA)
Chambers, Veronica. 2018. Resist: 35 Profiles of Ordinary People Who Rose Up Against Tyranny and Injustice . HarperCollins (HarperCollins Children’s Books). 224pp. $16.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-06-279625-7.
A collection of 35 biological profiles introduces readers to a diverse range of courageous heroes who stood up for their beliefs. Readers are connected to famous well-known leaders such as Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr, and Susan B. Anthony, and to lesser known leaders such as Alicia Garza, Anastasia Somoza, and Harvey Milk. Important themes span over the chapters, involving the reader in ideas of race, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status, age, gender, sexuality, disability, and patriarchy. Issues include the right for women to vote in the United States, and current day struggles such as Black Lives Matter. At the end of each chapter, lessons are presented to the reader in a bold font to reinforce these ideas for the reader. (APA)
Yoo, Paula. 2014. Twenty-two Cents: Muhammad Yunus and the Village Bank . Lee & Low Books Inc. 40pp. $10.78 (paperback). ISBN 978-1-62-014809-9. Illustrated by Jamel Akib.
The story of Muhammad Yunus is told in a meaningful way that will connect the reader to the story of Yunus and his venture in helping to start the first micro-bank within Bangladesh. Readers are drawn into the life of Yunus, a child growing up in Bangladesh during British colonial rule. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his being known as the Banker to the Poor. Illustrations enhance the life of Yunus to the reader. Vivid colors such as blues and purples convey moments of tranquility but also conflict within the story. Yellow and orange bring warmth to moments of happiness and success. Texture emphasizes certain people and objects within the book. Illustrations reflect the time period of the late 1900’s setting in both the United States and Bangladesh. Yunus’ story helps to provide readers with knowledge of micro-lending and his story of becoming a hero to many who ended up helping change the world and promote wealth in developing countries. (APA)
Heos, Bridget. 2018. Just like Us! Fish . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. 32pp. $14.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-54-457095-5. Illustrated by David Clark.
An array of aquatic creatures are showcased in a playful way. Factual and amusing information about each fish is visible on each page. The relationship between humans and fish is explored using common examples such as hunting, dress, and grooming. An appealing mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations of fish are used to engage young readers with the text. Both dark and light colors promote contrast between the fish and the background. A blue and green ocean backdrop promotes consistency and tranquility. Overall, a charming read to bring factual evidence in a cheerful way. (APA)
Cherrix, Amy. 2018. Backyard Bears: Conservation, Habitat Changes, and the Rise of Urban Wildlife . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. 80pp. $18.99 (hardcover). ISBN 978-1-32-885868-9.
North Carolina’s black bears are the subject of this text. They are discussed in the context of conservation, habitat, ecosystems, and urban wildlife. Cherrix did extensive research with scientists around Asheville, North Carolina before writing the text. Young readers will learn about the efforts to provide black bears a home, but also Cherrix’s first hand encounters with black bears while writing this story. Besides black bears, other issues of urban wildlife such as coyotes in the Eastern US, chickens in Hawaii, and Boars in Berlin are discussed. Photographs of black bears as well as the scientists tracking the expansion of black bears within Asheville are revealed to the reader. Black bears are quickly becoming neighbors within cities and suburbs around the United States, readers will be intrigued by this relatively new field of science, urban wildlife. (APA) 
Keplinger, Kody. 2018. That’s Not What Happened . Scholastic Inc. (Scholastic Press). 336pp. $18.99 (Hardcover). ISBN 978-1-338-18652-9.
Powerful and profound, are two words to describe the experiences of the six survivors in the years following a traumatic event , a school shooting. In her first year at Virgil County High School, Lee, and her best friend Sarah, were in the bathroom when an active shooter entered their school and shot seven students (including Sarah) and two teachers The media quickly shared the events of the day throughout the town, county and country. A major newsworthy story from the shooting was Sarah talking back to the shooter and dying while proclaiming her faith. Lee knew this was not what happened. The other survivor who had been in the bathroom, Kellie, spoke up right away and said it was her necklace, not Sarah’s. Nobody believed Kellie, the quiet emo girl, would have owned a cross necklace, much less proclaimed her faith in what were possibly her final moments. The town shunned her and drove her family out of town. Lee was unable to speak the truth for three years about the events of the shooting. When she did tell people the truth, she faced hostility and was called a liar. In order to get the truth out, she came up with the idea to have all of the survivors write letters about their experience. While collecting these letters from Denny, Eden, Miles and Ashley, Lee believes she has to find a way to contact Kellie and get her to write a letter as well so she could have everyone’s story. After hearing Kellie say she does not want to write a letter, Lee realizes trying to force her to tell her story is the opposite of giving a voice to the survivors. They should all have the choice to share their experience, or not. Lee decides to give Kellie the letters and let her make the decision to publish them or not.
Told from the first person point of view, readers see Lee’s current narrative, flashbacks to her past, letters from the other survivors and small obituaries for the victims. These different settings enable the reader to see different points of view and piece together the events of the shooting. The setting painted by the use of flashbacks to the day of the shooting creates a dreadful, deafening mood transporting the reader to the position of the survivors recounting their actions. The exposition of the story shows readers how Lee is coping three years after the shooting. Underlying the exposition is the big anticipated reveal of the truth about what happened with Sarah in the bathroom. Lee’s desire to reveal the truth begins the rising action, along her reading of her friend Denny’s scholarship letter, which prompts her to collect letters from each of the survivors in order to tell their stories.
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