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The ingenious artist we know as Michelangelo lived during the Renaissance in Northern Italy, and you could say that he was indeed a Renaissance man - he was a painter, sculptor, poet, and engineer all rolled up into one. Even though it has been some 450 years since his passing, his legacy remains one of the strongest on record. If the burgeoning art student of today wishes to learn from the best, he takes his notes directly from Michelangelo.

Inside you will hear about

  • Humble Beginnings
  • Michelangelo Meets the Medicis
  • Fist Fights and Dissections
  • Rivalry with Leonardo da Vinci
  • The Year of Atrocities
  • Last Days and Death
  • And much more!

He lived for his art, and despite the chaos of kings, popes, and the civil government around him, Michelangelo Buonarroti made sure that his works of artistic expression would withstand the scrutiny of time. In this audiobook you will get to learn more about the incredible personality behind the brushstrokes and caresses of clay. Here you will find the full panoramic display and showcasing of a masterful artist's life well lived.


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"Reading any of this book series are well worth your time."

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  • I've read "The Agony and the Ecstasy" but that was a fictionalized account of Michelangelo. This is a simple relaying of the facts of Michelangelo 's life. It was interesting to note how many different popes he actually worked for. If you ever wondered about the artist that painted the Sistine chapel, read this book.
  • Another interesting resume of a very talented man by Hourly History.
    Although - there's limited information about his personal life or his relationship/s with other (equally talented) artists of the same period.
    Just a few grammar glitches that should have been picked up.
  • Very informative biography of Michaelangelo. One disappointment is that there is very little said about any rivalry or comparison made with DaVinci. Another facet of his life that is barely mentioned is his sexuality or his alleged homosexual tendencies.
  • This book is like an inventory of his greatest works. There is little about him as a person and very little about the circumstances under which the works were created. For a quickie about him, this is fine. I wanted more information.
  • 4 stars

    - I like most art. I did not know anything about him. I read an article on him several years ago and I do not recall it. This book is interesting.

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  • Reading any of this book series are well worth your time.
  • Good read for anyone with an art interest and background. Not an easy read for the rest of us. I
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From critically acclaimed author Alice Oseman comes a smartly crafted contemporary YA novel, perfect for readers who love Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl. This is an utterly captivating and authentic teen novel from the author of Solitaire, which VOYA said “could put her among the great young adult fiction authors.”

Frances Janvier spends most of her time studying.

Everyone knows Aled Last as that quiet boy who gets straight As.

You probably think that they are going to fall in love or something. Since he is a boy and she is a girl.

They don’t. They make a podcast.

In a world determined to shut them up, knock them down, and set them on a cookie cutter life path, Frances and Aled struggle to find their voices over the course of one life-changing year. Will they have the courage to show everyone who they really are? Or will they be met with radio silence?


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"“Hello. I hope somebody is listening.”

Be prepared for a crazy amount of quotes.

So, I didn't expect to finish the last 300 pages of this book last night. But I did. I also didn't expect to be completely drowned in this story. It took my feet and pulled and kept on pulling. A day later and I've yet to reach the bottom. That is how much it stayed with me. I'm beginning feel bad for people who haven't read this yet.

I don't even know where to start. *deep breath* Okay...

So, this is one of those books that I completely thought was different than it turned out to be. But it was a good surprise. Like Christmas morning and when you find a dollar in your pants pocket. The characters drive this story along. Oh, did I add that all of the main characters are queer? Not only that but there is so much diversity I almost ran outside and screamed for an AMEN.

There were so many geek references in this book. Game of Thrones. Scott Pilgrim. SPIRITED AWAY. On top of some pretty awesome music selections. I feel like I need to be best friends with the author. Like now.

The themes in this story include depression, sexual confusion, online bullying, and abuse but on top of that, you have friendships that wild horses could not pull apart, platonic love, long lost love, typical teenage problems like school and whether to check your Tumbler or not which made it so relatable. And even though Frances' mother was awesome, not all of the parentals figures were so understanding. Which is something a lot of teenagers can relate to for sure.

“I stopped speaking. There was no point trying to argue. There was no way she was going to even attempt to listen to me.
They never do, do they? They never even try to listen to you.”

I almost forgot to talk about the individual protagonists as a whole. So, there's Frances, and she's obsessed with a podcast called University City which is about a person stuck in a monster-ridden city set in the future. She meets Aled, who happens ot be the creator of the podcast. Cool? Yep. Only he doesn't want the world to know that. He is a very private with some heavy family drama.

“...it felt like we were friends. Friends who barely knew anything about each other except the other's most private secret.”

It's a slow burn friendship and THANK THE SKIES, there is no romantic love between them. They have a beautiful, soul-mate type connection that feels so real and it makes me yearn for something like that.

“And I’m platonically in love with you.”
“That was literally the boy-girl version of ‘no homo,’ but I appreciate the sentiment.”

Without giving too much away, Aled's podcast and his persona, Radio Silence hit me in the feels. When it all comes together, and we realize who he's speaking to and how deep his agony goes, it just ripped out my heart.

“I wonder - if nobody is listening to my voice, am I even making any sound at all?"

Sometimes, I think we all feel that way, and Radio's pain is our pain. This book was written for you and for me."

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  • I love Alice Oseman's previous book Solitaire and I love Radio Silence just as much. One thing I love about Oseman's books is how realistic her teenage characters are. It's refreshing to read a book about teenagers where they actually sound and act like teenagers. (It helps that she is only a few years older than her characters.) I also love the diversity in this book in terms of both race and sexuality. It is something that is very much needed in books for all ages.

    One of my favorite things in this book is the friendship between Frances and Aled. They are both so sweet and wonderful and their friendship was great. I loved how it helped both characters grow. I especially loved their text conversations, they always made me smile.

    I didn't expect to love the side characters as much as I did. I also didn't expect to hate a character as much as I did. Every character is three-dimensional and so interesting to read about. It's hard not to care for them (except for the one).

    I appreciate how Oseman included an emotionally abusive relationship in this book. In other books I've read that mentioned abuse it was almost always physical abuse. Emotional abuse can be just as damaging so it's good it's talked about with the same level of seriousness.

    I did have one problem with the book and that is that the beginning is a bit slow. The chapters throughout the book were short so that made it easier to keep reading, but I felt like it took a bit to get the story really moving. However, once the story gets going I couldn't put it down.

    Overall, Radio Silence is a wonderful story full of laughs, heartbreak, and beautiful friendship. I can't wait to read it again.
  • “Hello. I hope somebody is listening.”

    Be prepared for a crazy amount of quotes.

    So, I didn't expect to finish the last 300 pages of this book last night. But I did. I also didn't expect to be completely drowned in this story. It took my feet and pulled and kept on pulling. A day later and I've yet to reach the bottom. That is how much it stayed with me. I'm beginning feel bad for people who haven't read this yet.

    I don't even know where to start. *deep breath* Okay...

    So, this is one of those books that I completely thought was different than it turned out to be. But it was a good surprise. Like Christmas morning and when you find a dollar in your pants pocket. The characters drive this story along. Oh, did I add that all of the main characters are queer? Not only that but there is so much diversity I almost ran outside and screamed for an AMEN.

    There were so many geek references in this book. Game of Thrones. Scott Pilgrim. SPIRITED AWAY. On top of some pretty awesome music selections. I feel like I need to be best friends with the author. Like now.

    The themes in this story include depression, sexual confusion, online bullying, and abuse but on top of that, you have friendships that wild horses could not pull apart, platonic love, long lost love, typical teenage problems like school and whether to check your Tumbler or not which made it so relatable. And even though Frances' mother was awesome, not all of the parentals figures were so understanding. Which is something a lot of teenagers can relate to for sure.

    “I stopped speaking. There was no point trying to argue. There was no way she was going to even attempt to listen to me.
    They never do, do they? They never even try to listen to you.”

    I almost forgot to talk about the individual protagonists as a whole. So, there's Frances, and she's obsessed with a podcast called University City which is about a person stuck in a monster-ridden city set in the future. She meets Aled, who happens ot be the creator of the podcast. Cool? Yep. Only he doesn't want the world to know that. He is a very private with some heavy family drama.

    “...it felt like we were friends. Friends who barely knew anything about each other except the other's most private secret.”

    It's a slow burn friendship and THANK THE SKIES, there is no romantic love between them. They have a beautiful, soul-mate type connection that feels so real and it makes me yearn for something like that.

    “And I’m platonically in love with you.”
    “That was literally the boy-girl version of ‘no homo,’ but I appreciate the sentiment.”

    Without giving too much away, Aled's podcast and his persona, Radio Silence hit me in the feels. When it all comes together, and we realize who he's speaking to and how deep his agony goes, it just ripped out my heart.

    “I wonder - if nobody is listening to my voice, am I even making any sound at all?"

    Sometimes, I think we all feel that way, and Radio's pain is our pain. This book was written for you and for me.
  • The book centers around two friends, one who is the anonymous Creator behind a podcast and one (the narrator) who is a fan of the podcast. It's a very fandom-y story at times, though not in a love letter to fandom kind of way; you both see love and support from fans but also harassment and doxing. Despite that, there's definitely a sense of the creation of this podcast and its associated art being home for the narrator and her best friend.

    A big point of the book is that there's not one best path for everyone after secondary school. "University isn't the right next step for everyone, even people who get good grades" is probably the most key message here, and I thought it was handled well.

    I read this largely because there's a demisexual character. There's a conversation between the demi character and said character's significant other about what asexuality is and isn't (which is well done), and the word demisexual is used on page. I have conflicted feelings about this conversation, but I still appreciate the representation.

    As complicated as it gets, I love the friendship between Frances and Aled. The messages between them in particular are gold.
  • I binge-read this at like midnight and it was probably one of the best decisions I made. The character journeys/relationship in this book felt natural. There was a wonderful m/f platonic relationship at the core which was so nice to read. The little excerpts of Universe City in every chapter really gave the podcast some life. I wish I could write down everything I loved about this book
  • I liked the fanfic elements of this, and the characters were A+. Varied, interesting and I wasn't sure where the story might go next. However, the black moment suffering part lasted for too much of the story and I feel that Frances wasn't the right protagonist for this story- the story was really about Aled and the book centered around his journey, but it was told by a side character, which was a little disorienting especially for the large part of the book when she didn't know what was going on with Aled. Great themes and characters but wrong choice of protagonist and a plot that felt a bit unbalanced. I might try others from this author though. 3.5 stars
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  • Perhaps because I'm a woman, and thus have experienced the relentless anxiety caused by the need for constant social vigilance, worries about appearance, the pressure to be subordinate, and pathways blocked merely because you are who you are. So many touching, funny, and ruthlessly honest episodes that resonate even if one is not black and thus unable to feel the full spectrum of their intensity. For example, I, too, remember feeling exultant about Obama's election (twice!), and terrified that he might he assassinated. And this particularly tasty tidbit describing our current president* as "the world's rapiest tub of Cheez Whiz" still makes me laugh through the bitterness and dismay.
  • Raised in Penn Hills by educators, I’ve always known we must support our local authors. Having been introduced to Mr. Young in Friday’s NYTimes (he gives good interview), I received his memoir today. After a single chapter, East Liberty Kutz, be assured this man can write. I’d swear this was a work of fiction if it didn’t ring so true. Now ordering 2 more copies for my brother and sister and another for the library @ Linton.
  • Step back from the topics, which range from basketball to haircuts to Kool-aid and white. Endless whiteness. So, ok, step back from that and meet a brilliant and funny and insightful and exquisitely honest writer. Then after you’ve read this, and bought copies for 5 or 8 of your friends, re-read it, cuz you’ll find lots of new treasures.
  • Damon Young is one of America's star bloggers with his Very Smart Brothas, which Young co-edits with Panama Jackson. Their blog is now housed over at the Root, if you want to check out their insightful and frequently hilarious observations of life in America while Black. Young's memoir, What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker, is hilarious in spots but the bulk of the book is a serious reflection on Young's life. For a white person, this book is a must read but I warn you it is not for the faint of heart or for anyone who suffers from white fragility. Young is an excellent "spiritual" guide if you view racial reconciliation work as spiritual warfare, which I do. Nun Katherine Weston, a member of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Brotherhood of St. Moses, speaks of the courage it takes to embark on such a spiritual fight. Mr. Young possesses enormous courage and his readers will need courage as well to finish this book. One of the major teachings of Jesus is the importance of bearing witness and that is what I would encourage all white readers of Mr. Young's memoir to do--bear witness. Listen. Don't get defensive, don't argue, don't stop reading. Bear witness. Young's writings remind me of another powerful Black writer who recently passed away--Professor Julius Lester. Lester was a freedom rider in the Civil Rights movement and he used his remarkable talents both as a blues musician and a writer to bare his soul as Young does. Lester's first book was Look Out, Whitey! Black Power’s Gonna’ Get Your Mama. Lester's early writings are as brutally honest and emotionally charged as Young's are today. Lester, as he aged, grew in his faith and tempered his observations with the wisdom of a spiritual leader. My hope is that Mr. Young continues his fine writing and never loses his sense of humor or his sense of outrage. Lastly, my sincerest hope is that Mr. Young can age as Julius Lester did and never lose hope. Please read this book with an open strong heart and listen carefully to the price of 400 years of oppression on a good man's soul.
  • A thoughtful look at what it means to be a black man in Pittsburgh and in America. Surprisingly I related to much of his experience as my own as a man living in this city despite me coming from a privileged upbringing. There are pieces here that are humorous and others marked by poignancy.
  • I'm one of those white progressives and I found this book to be great. It is deeply insightful on manhood with which I relate easily and then provides perspective on the experience of being black in white spaces. I am a school counselor and the majority of my students are of color and I think every educator should read this book. I strongly recommend this book.
  • This book has given me so many emotions that it is hard to capture all of them. Nevertheless, the most reassuring feeling was joy. I had joy, joy, joy, joy, down in my heart to stay because this reads so well, challenged me and my outlook on some things, and best of all felt like the things I’ve felt and thought like the things I’ve thought. Damon is an incredible writer, I have loved his work on Very Smart Brothas for a little over two years, and am so happy I pre-ordered this book. It will definitely make you feel something, as any good book should, and I hope it is the relatable joy I felt. Or at least make you want to have someone else buy the book and read it, so there’s more people talking about it.
  • I knew this book would be good but I underestimated how personal and thoughtful this book would be. Damon has written a masterpiece. It’s is absolutely hilarious and I couldn’t put it down. His descriptions of the people and places around him (from his wife, to his point guard on his pickup basketball team), are brilliantly executed.
    I have recommended this book to anyone I know that reads and who also enjoys a good chuckle.
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  • Danni lost her mother at a young age. Because of this, Danni had issues opening up herself to love. Dani’s friend, Misty, however, had no such reservations. But Danni and Misty had a system; anytime Misty met someone new, if thing got out of hand, Misty would text Danni for a rescue. One night Misty did, then disappeared.

    Frantic to find her friend, Danni goes looking for Misty. Once Danni arrives at the “date site”, she meets Cal, the guy Misty was SUPPOSED to meet, but Misty dumped Cal for another. Danni feels an instant connection to Cal, but then HE disappears.

    Danni is beginning to feel as if her grasp on reality is slipping, when she meets Finn and discovers that myth and magic does exist, and that she is an integral part of a larger destiny.... For here there be dragons!
  • Danni’s friend Mysti send an SOS code. Cal was Misti date but she felt their was no chemistry and dumped him. Danni feel something when she finds Cal while looking for Mysti. Could this lead to something? I liked the characters in this book. The plot is about healing and it is well done. There is a action and romance in this story.
  • Liked the way everyone was into trying to help bring one back into the fold. Not sure I am into the m/m relations, but it made for a good story line along with bringing in the female aspect into their relationship. Helping another dragon to deal with his loss was a great turn.
  • Danni and her friend Misty are out on separate dates when Danni receives a text with a code word that says her friend is in trouble. When Danni goes searching for her, she can’t find her but runs into the guy Misty was meeting at the bar. He tells Danni that Misty left with another guy and they go in search of her. When they find her, she isn’t in trouble and in fact texted Danni with the wrong code word. Danni leaves with Cal, Misty’s original date and they end up spending the rest of the evening together. Danni feels a connection there and she texts Cal after getting his number from Misty but he doesn’t respond. She starts to worry and seeks him out at the construction site where he told her he works to find another guy looking for him as well. She finds out the other guy’s name is Finn and that he and Cal are both dragons and that Cal has been taken by another dragon bent on revenge. This starts an adventure for Danni and she and Finn go after Cal and they find that they are attracted to each other as well as being attracted to Cal. They are able to persuade the other dragon that the things that happened in the past were nobody’s fault and that it is time for them all to heal and reunite with the rest of the dragons. In the end, Danni finds love with not one but two men who are also dragons and Cal and Finn get not only the piece that was missing from their relationship in Danni but a reunion of the dragons as well. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good dragon romance!

    I received an ARC copy of this book and I am leaving my honest review voluntarily.
  • The rambling! The never ending inner monologue! The self righteous babble!
    It was too much to handle.
    So this girl gets a text from her friend, that basically has no respect for anyone including herself, with a code word for “help needed”. She goes to a rundown bar ALONE with nothing but pepper spray. She demands answers all the while rambling to herself how horrible, dirty, rundown the place is and how the TINDERdate her friend had must be a horrible person for choosing it. Then she castigates him when she finds him - a total stranger- and when he explains how her friend left him standing there for another guy, literally, she excuses her behavior as “yeah she can be like that but she’s my friend and I would do anything for her even put my own life in jeopardy even though she makes really poor decisions and makes me save her” which she does not once or twice but SEVERAL times including walking up to some tough looking bikers looking “coquettish” and needing to be rescued when they get frisky. And walking into a strangers house after hearing screams.
    At the end the night she throws herself at her friends TINDER DATE and kisses him. When he smirks at her and rides away without another word and no way to get in contact with him she decides they are meant to be and gets the phone number offered by her bff (who was never in any danger but instead sent the WRONG code word - putting her friend’s life in danger several times but they both laugh it off so no big deal, right?) and texts the guy. After not receiving a text back she gets mad and then gets worried about this guy she’d talked to for only a couple hours (don’t even get me started on the absolutely ridiculous build up of some horrible event that happened years ago that she can’t talk to with ANYONE but yet spills her guts to this stranger that was out on a freaking tinder date with her friend (the big event had nothing to do with her btw and the talk about being guilty was ridiculous))and who walked away from her without a word. She decides to hunt him down and goes to his JOB and asks his supervisor for his whereabouts. Let me ask you, if you were to work at a construction site, would it be acceptable for someone to just show up and demand to talk to you? She could have put his job at risk all because she was pissed he didn’t answer a text that obviously she didn’t send that long ago because the guy would have still been at work!!! Then she meets his friend who was also looking for this guy AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE and he gets rude and short with her.

    This ended at the 27% mark. 95% of the book so far are her inner ramblings most of which are self righteous and judgmental against everyone but her friend
    I couldn’t take anymore. DNF
  • The main characters in this novel were very interesting, even surprising. Not the least of which was Danni’s best friend Misty. Misty was a pistol! Yet staid Danni was her counter-foil. But they were BFF’s and when Misty turns up missing, Danni tries to find her. That search ends at one of Misty’s hot-spots and Danni finds Cal, who turns out to have been Misty’s date earlier in the evening. The date Misty left for someone she found more exciting. But Danni finds herself enjoying her time with Cal while they talk, first about Misty’s whereabouts and later about other things. Danni eventually finds Misty but then Cal goes missing. She enlists the aid of Cal’s friend Finn and that’s when Danni finds out about her two dragon shifters, Cal and Finn and the world that exists all around her. Can Danni limit her growing feelings for either dragon? And who has it out for both dragons and does Danni get in the way of the troubles her two dragons have? Great story and mystery! I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.
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