The Murmurings

The Murmurings

Author: Carly Anne West

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 144244181X

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A teen starts hearing the same voices that drove her sister to commit suicide in this “atmospheric, paranormal chiller (that) will appeal to fans of Stephen King” (VOYA). The voices in her head are not her own... Everyone thinks Sophie’s sister, Nell, went crazy. After all, she heard strange voices that drove her to commit suicide. But Sophie doesn’t believe that Nell would take her own life, and she’s convinced that Nell’s doctor knows more than he’s letting on. As Sophie starts to piece together Nell’s last days, every lead ends in a web of lies. And the deeper Sophie digs, the more danger she’s in—because now she’s hearing the same haunting whispers. Sophie’s starting to think she’s going crazy too. Or worse, that maybe she’s not… “Heart-thumping.” —Kirkus Reviews “Satisfyingly disturbing.” —BCCB “The perfect mix of horror and psychological thriller. Jaw-dropping.” —Shelf Awareness


The Bargaining

The Bargaining

Author: Carly Anne West

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-02-17

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1442441844

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The Shining meets The Conjuring in this scary and suspenseful novel “akin to old Stephen King novels” (School Library Journal). The fact that neither of her parents wants to deal with her is nothing new to Penny. She’s used to being discussed like a problem, a problem her mother has finally passed on to her father. What she hasn’t gotten used to is her stepmother…especially when she finds out that she’ll have to spend the summer with April in the remote woods of Washington to restore a broken-down old house. Set deep in a dense forest, the old Carver House is filled with abandoned antique furniture, rich architectural details, and its own chilling past. The only respite Penny can find away from April’s renovations is in Miller, the young guy who runs the local general store. He’s her only chance at a normal and enjoyable summer. But Miller has his own connection to the Carver house, and it’s one that goes beyond the mysterious tapping Penny hears at her window, the handprints she finds smudging the glass panes, and the visions of children who beckon Penny to follow them into the dark woods. Miller’s past just might threaten to become the terror of Penny’s future…


Murmurings

Murmurings

Author: Murray Siegel

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09-13

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781637905364

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"MurMurings" are illustrated jokes, one-liners, and non-sequiturs reflective author Murray Siegel's quirky and sometimes silly views and observations of the world around him. The book is sub-titled "Funny Tales of Terror and Other Desperate Cries for Help." The nine "Funny Tales of Terror", which appear after every few pages of "MurMurings" are hilarious short stories about true frightening or tense events from the author's life. Story titles include: The Time I Almost Got Robbed When A Dog Bit Me During the 1968 Riots The First Time I Had Sex (The shortest chapter) The Time I Really Got Robbed My First Car Accident The Time I Nearly Got Struck By Lightning My Kingdom for a Rest Stop Bomb Scary The Time I Got Crushed By A Giant


The Murmuring Stories of the Priestly School

The Murmuring Stories of the Priestly School

Author: David Frankel

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9004276157

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This book deals with the stories of Israelite complaint or murmuring in the wilderness found in the books of Exodus and Numbers that were composed and edited by the priesthood of ancient Israel. It discusses the significance of the theme of rebellion and complaint for the ancient priests and analyses the part they played in the development of the theme in the Pentateuch. After a general introduction on the theme of murmuring and on the Priestly School, the book goes on to analyze four major priestly texts: the manna story (Exodus 16); the story of the Scouts (Numbers 13-14); the story of the rebellions surrounding the figure of Korah (Numbers 16-17) and the story of the Waters of Merivah (Numbers 20). The significance of the book is two-fold. First, it develops a methodology that allows one to discriminate between early priestly narrative materials and later priestly editorial supplementation. Second, the work demonstrates the antiquity of the priestly narrative lore in the Pentateuch and the significant role which the priests played in creating and developing major narrative traditions in ancient Israel.


Murmurings of a Licensed Heretic

Murmurings of a Licensed Heretic

Author: Chaim Bermant

Publisher: Halban Publishers

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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A collection of writings, published since 1960 in the Jewish Chronicle and other newspapers, by Chaim Bermant.


Strange Murmurings

Strange Murmurings

Author: Brent McGregor

Publisher: Strange Murmurings Vol. 2

Published: 2024-06-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780645340037

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A chilling collection of frights, easily read over a dark evening or two. STRANGE MURMURINGS (Volume Two) is the second book in Brent McGregor's short story series, a collection of horror tales that delve into the supernatural and the weird. In these 4 tales, a bored housewife runs afoul of a malign cleaning product ("DreamSparkle"); a couple receives a potentially cursed garden gnome as a housewarming gift ("Gnome"); a woman is kidnapped by a deranged cultist ("Idol Hands"); a school group goes missing from an Australian National Park ("Darker Skies"). A fascinating exploration into the world of the terrifying and the macabre. Read if you dare!


All the Murmuring Bones

All the Murmuring Bones

Author: A.G. Slatter

Publisher: Titan Books (US, CA)

Published: 2021-03-09

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1789094356

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For fans of Naomie Novik and Katherine Arden, a dark gothic fairy tale from award-winning author Angela Slatter. 'Harrowing and beautiful, this is the grim, fairy-tale gothic you've been waiting for' CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN, New York Times bestselling author of Ararat Long ago Miren O'Malley's family prospered due to a deal struck with the mer: safety for their ships in return for a child of each generation. But for many years the family have been unable to keep their side of the bargain and have fallen into decline. Miren's grandmother is determined to restore their glory, even at the price of Miren's freedom. A spellbinding tale of dark family secrets, magic and witches, and creatures of myth and the sea; of strong women and the men who seek to control them.


The Murmuring Deep

The Murmuring Deep

Author: Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 2009-03-31

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0805242678

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From one of the most innovative and acclaimed biblical commentators at work today, here is a revolutionary analysis of the intersection between religion and psychoanalysis in the stories of the men and women of the Bible. For centuries scholars and rabbis have wrestled with the biblical narrative, attempting to answer the questions that arise from a plain reading of the text. In The Murmuring Deep, Avivah Zornberg informs her literary analysis of the text with concepts drawn from Freud, Winnicott, Laplanche, and other psychoanalytic thinkers to give us a new understanding of the desires and motivations of the men and women whose stories form the basis of the Bible. Through close readings of the biblical and midrashic texts, Zornberg makes a powerful argument for the idea that the creators of the midrashic commentary, the med­ieval rabbinic commentators, and the Hassidic commentators were themselves on some level aware of the complex interplay between conscious and unconscious levels of experience and used this knowledge in their interpretations. In her analysis of the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, Jonah, Abraham, Rebecca, Isaac, Joseph and his brothers, Ruth, and Esther–how they communicated with the world around them, with God, and with the various parts of their selves–Zornberg offers fascinating insights into the interaction between consciousness and unconsciousness. In discussing why God has to “seduce” Adam into entering the Garden of Eden or why Jonah thinks he can hide from God by getting on a ship, Zornberg enhances our appreciation of the Bible as the foundational text in our quest to understand what it means to be human.