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Season 1: Star Path: Maddie Morrison and The Irish Adventure tells the tale of a young girl named Maddie who, along with her new friend Sean, learns of the magic within and around us. As Maddie works to save a fairy from a curse, she and Sean visit historical Irish sites and meet fantastical beings. During her adventure, she learns that kindness might just be her superpower.
Season 2: In Star Path: Maddie Morrison and The Greek Adventure, Maddie is asked to continue her journey to bring magic back to our world. This time, her adventure turns to Greece and the mythological characters that reside there.
Her partner for this search is named Sofia, and she is even more reluctant than Maddie to try to solve the puzzle. The girls need to work together to overcome their fears and anxiety to figure out how to bring a chalice back to a goddess. Will their teamwork hold the key to the answers they need?
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Obrolan dari 3 orang yang punya keresahan dan keseruan yang sama.
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Sabar ya, untuk yang telah menemukan tapi ternyata hanya sebagai pilihan
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The Nightโs End Podcast is a short story podcast. With a focus on dark fiction, it will leave you screaming for the nightโs end before each story is through.
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#B1 The Most Interesting Man In the Commonwealth of Kentucky blends music, comedy, and politics together from a BLACK heterosexual male point of view. my content is unapologetically authentic. for visual content Patreon.com/asktarrishorton #djfannypack
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Yuk ngobrol untuk menambah wawasan mu sekarang biar kamu gak ketinggalan informasi menarik lho
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Some cute, romantic stories where every story is a different world the main characters are always Em and Alice
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Ga bisa tidur? Bablasin aja.
Sambil ditemenin dongeng-dongeng dari kampung Olahjiwa, bersama dalang kurang kondang, Ki Demang Berdarah -
Terukam Kata
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Hablemos de todo y de nada
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Enter the world of gothic horror with Bram Stoker Audiobooks, featuring Dracula and other chilling tales. These hauntingly atmospheric stories of vampires, supernatural forces, and eerie suspense continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
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Presents tales filled with suspense and intrigue, each episode unraveling mysteries that keep listeners engaged and guessing until the end.
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"The Ladies' Paradise" by Émile Zola is a vivid portrayal of the rise of modern consumerism through the lens of a Parisian department store. This podcast explores the themes of ambition, seduction, and economic power as it relates to the changing roles of women and commerce in 19th-century France.
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Enter the whimsical and enchanting world of "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame. Follow the adventures of Mole, Rat, Badger, and the irrepressible Toad in this timeless tale of friendship and adventure, perfect for listeners of all ages.
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Rocks fall everyone dies is a new homebrew 5th edition D&D actual play podcast, featuring teachers and students escaping the humdrum of quarantine into a twisted dark fantasy.
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A collection of gripping detective stories featuring sharp-witted investigators, puzzling crimes, and clever resolutions. Each episode showcases the art of deduction and the thrill of the chase.
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Ini tentang ceritaku, yang mungkin juga ceritamu.
Ig: @teman__galau (_ 2x)
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Boston Blackie is a fictional character originally created by author Jack Boyle. He's a fascinating figure in crime fiction history due to his evolution across different media.Here's a breakdown of the character:
Origin as a Gentleman Thief: In Jack Boyle's original short stories (starting in 1914), Boston Blackie was a jewel thief and safecracker. Boyle himself had a criminal past and wrote the first stories while incarcerated. Blackie was depicted as a "gentleman thief" with his own code of honor, sometimes willing to help out a friend and often exposing flaws in the justice system.Transformation into a Detective: As the character gained popularity, particularly in film, radio, and television adaptations, his role shifted. He became a private detective, described as "an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend." Despite his reformed status, he was almost always the primary suspect for Inspector Farraday, his police nemesis.Key Adaptations:Silent Films: Boston Blackie appeared in numerous silent films from 1918 to 1927, played by various actors.Columbia Pictures Film Series (1940s): This is perhaps his most famous incarnation. Chester Morris starred as Boston Blackie in 14 "B" movies for Columbia Pictures from 1941 to 1949. These films established the popular formula of Blackie, often assisted by his sidekick "The Runt," solving crimes while constantly being suspected by Inspector Farraday.Radio Series: A popular radio series, also starring Chester Morris initially, aired on NBC in 1944. Later, Richard Kollmar took over the role.Television Series (1950s): Boston Blackie also had a syndicated TV series starring Kent Taylor from 1951 to 1953, producing 58 episodes. Notably, 32 of these episodes were filmed in color, which was uncommon and expensive for TV at the time.Boston Blackie's enduring appeal lies in his cleverness, his "lovable rogue" persona, and the humorous dynamic with the perpetually exasperated Inspector Farraday.
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Enjoy timeless works in the "Classic Drama Book Collection," a series filled with unforgettable characters and thought-provoking stories. These audiobooks are perfect for anyone looking to connect with rich narratives and dramatic tension that only classic literature can provide.
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"I just lie here being blue, spilling my heart to you - Paris, Paris, comment vas-tu?"
Paris memoirs from Imagined Paris (imaginedparis.com), written by Dina Oktaviani, London-based poet and parisian partout dreaming, living, and writing Paris.
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