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Its the summer before her junior year, and Alice is looking forward to a few months of excitement, passion, and drama. What she finds are more "real life" problems than she could have ever imagined.
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An enthralling story of danger and desire, first published in 2003. Safe and steady pretty much sums up Maggie Stanton's life. But a chance encounter stirs long-buried desires and urges her to do the unimaginable—take a risk. Shockingly, the man who convinces her to forsake predictability for passion is the full-grown version of her childhood best friend. Only, this Matthew Stone wants more and Maggie almost believes that their whirlwind romance is meant to be. Then she learns that Matthew is keeping a secret and the consequences could change everything…
Foreign fighters and returning foreign fighters are among the most important security issues that the Middle East and Europe is facing today. Although this topic has gained more attention in recent years, most of the academic studies on foreign fighters do not focus on the issue of classification. This book is based on a master's thesis and focuses on this somewhat neglected area of research by analyzing the discourse of foreign YPG fighters and finally proposing a classification for foreign YPG fighters based on their narratives. David Malet's PhD dissertation, which categorizes foreign fighters into four different types is particularly important and this study is based on Malet's classification. However, unlike Malet's thesis, this study focuses on one armed organization, the YPG, instead of a general categorization.
"Simon Simple is going on holiday and the police are looking for a spy. On the train, Simon meets a beautifaul girl. He likes her and she likes him. But the spy is there too. Simon and the police can't see the spy. Can you?" - back cover.
Beautifully illustrated with over 200 color photographs, ''Designing Entrances for Retail and Restaurant Spaces'' presents a dynamic variety of entrances and facades for stores and restaurants from around the world. This book features a wide range of projects - from a coffee shop in Zagreb to a shopping mall in Seoul, from large malls to exclusive boutiques, from cafes in small towns to famous New York restaurants; featured projects include Niketown New York, FAO Schwartz, The Hudson Club, Felissimo, Joyce - Hong Kong, and Bottega Veneta. Includes a section on how lighting can be used to enliven a space and draw the customer in, and presents a variety of successful techniques, and explores the relationship of the entrance to the street, and to the space within.
New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann has thrilled audiences with her Tall, Dark andDangerous series. Experience it here with a hero who must face the most daring adventure of all - falling in love. They're on the run from the law, but they can't escape each other... Navy SEAL Crash Hawken awakens in a Washington, DC, hospital to learn that he is the prime suspect in the assassination attempt on a commanding officer. Charged with treason, conspiracy, and murder, he is alone - except for Nell Burns. Nell and Crash have a history, both as friends and as lovers. And she knows he could not have committed these crimes. Soon they are on the run, determined to uncover what really happened the night of the attempted assassination - but first they have to survive another day. Originally published as It Came Upon a Midnight Clear in 1998.
Walter McCloud is a boy with dreams unlike most. Introduced as a child to the genius of Balanchine and the lyricism of Tchaikovsky, Walter has always aspired to be a dancer. As he grows older, it becomes clear that despite his desire, he lacks the talent, and he faces the painful knowledge that his more gifted friends have already surpassed him. Soon, however, that pain is overshadowed when his older brother, Daniel, finds a strange lump on his neck and Walter realizes that a happy family can change overnight. The year that follows transforms the McClouds, as they try to hold together in the face of the fearful consequences of Daniel's illness, and Walter makes discoveries about himself and his friendships that will change him forever. Decades later, after Walter has left home and returned, he must come to terms with the memories of that year, and grapple once and for all with the challenge of carving out a place for himself in this all-too-familiar world. A moving story of the torments of sexuality and the redemptive power of family and friendship, The Short History of a Prince confirms Jane Hamilton's place as a preeminent novelist of our time.