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Like his other publications, this book follows a story line that ranges from the early years, the lawman or bounty hunting years, finding a soulmate, and settling down after they hang-up their guns. A dynamic couple goes on the trail to rescue kidnapped victims in the Colorado mining districts. After putting an end to organized abduction of rich miner’s wives, they settle down and follow their lifelong dream—establishing a crop farm and a gold mine.
What do you get when you cross Sydney Bristow of Alias with Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Carla Deville. She's a kick-ass CIA operative, who relies on the power of logic and reason to always get her man. But now she's up against the Illuminati, a shadowy occult organization that has abducted her sister and plans to launch a nuclear terrorist attack. To make matters worse, Mark Lyons, the arrogant rich boy she once loved and lost keeps turning up in the wrong places. Can she believe him when he claims to still love her, or is he simply carrying out some part of the Illuminati's evil plan?
Fed up with snooty film critics? Then this is the book for you! 100 Nights in the Dark is a collection of 100 humorous, insightful film reviews and essays by renowned critic Joe Barlow. Want the low-down on a particular film before you pop it into your VCR? Barlow tells you which recent films are worth seeing, which you should skip, and which will require years of painful therapy should you view them, and he does it in the same playful, irreverent style which has made him one of the Internet's most popular movie reviewers.
Of all the women in the Bible, Hagar is my favorite one. Her story is found in Genesis 16. Most of us know little about this woman and the role she played, although countless sermons have been delivered about Abraham and Sarah. I believe the repression of this womans story is a wrongdoing that I have intentionally determined to rectify in this book. Through the story of Hagars life, I have found inspiration for many of the characters in A Great Nation.
In the school of life and love, what choices would you make? Set on the campus of Freedom University, a historically black college in Memphis, Tennessee, the lives and choices of four women are intertwined. Lena Jamerson has her whole life planned out for her. With wealth, prestige and a beautiful body she could choose anything ¿ even someone new. Denise the reserved women's basketball champion has no time for dating until a sexy stranger enters her life. Playa of another flava, Cooley sparks curiosity of her own with women on both sides of the orientation fence. Carmen's choices have given her a new exterior and a new lease on life. will the same internalized insecurities keep her from finding the love she deserves?
Each week, the writers of The A.V. Club issue a slightly slanted pop-culture list filled with challenging opinions (Is David Bowie's "Young Americans" nearly ruined by saxophone?) and fascinating facts. Exploring twenty-four great films too painful to watch twice, fourteen tragic movie-masturbation scenes, eighteen songs about crappy cities, and much more, Inventory combines a massive helping of new lists created especially for the book with a few favorites first seen at AVClub.com and in the pages of The A.V. Club’s sister publication, The Onion. But wait! There's more: John Hodgman offers a set of minutely detailed (and probably fictional) character actors. Patton Oswalt waxes ecstatic about the "quiet film revolutions" that changed cinema in small but exciting ways. Amy Sedaris lists fifty things that make her laugh. "Weird Al" Yankovic examines the noises of Mad magazine's Don Martin. Plus lists from Paul Thomas Anderson, Robert Ben Garant, Tom Lennon, Andrew W.K., Tim and Eric, Daniel Handler, and Zach Galifianakis—and an epic foreword from essayist Chuck Klosterman.
"This volume is recommended to both Italianist and feminist scholars and students, as well as to readers concerned with the ties between literary theory and textual analysis."--BOOK JACKET.
Two buddies steal over a million dollars from the trunk of a horseplayer's car during the middle of the night. How they knew about the money is a mystery in itself. They celebrate over a couple of Lumberjack Slams at Denny's when suddenly they spot their own vehicle leaving the parking lot with a teenager at the wheel and the stolen money in the trunk. Oh, boy! Soupy Jefferson and Hank Hawkins are not the sharpest tacks in the box but they are loveable characters who dig at each other like siblings squabbling over the last piece of cake. Operating under the radar of the FBI, Soupy and Hank turn a heist into a puzzle with missing pieces.
When no one else will believe that a swamp creature is eating high school students, Arlie Jacobs, her family's chihuahua, Mr. Boots, and her best friend Ty set out to deal with the monster.
The popular, critically acclaimed text on psychopathology in movies – now including the latest movies and more Explores films according to the diagnostic criteria of DSM-5 and ICD-11 Provides psychological ratings of nearly 1,500 films Includes downloadable teaching materials Films can be a powerful aid to learning about mental illness and psychopathology – for practitioners and students in fields as diverse as psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, counseling, literature, or media studies, and for anyone interested in mental health. Watching films relevant to mental health can actually help you become a more productive therapist and a more astute diagnostician. Movies a...