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From USA Today Bestselling author comes a modern day clean and wholesome romance comedy series based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Love can happen, but only if you believe. When expectations and assumptions break hearts. Jane Bennet fell for Charlie Bingley the moment she laid eyes on him. She believed he felt the same. Until he left without so much as a goodbye. When she agrees to co-host a get-away matchmaker Valentine’s event for billionaires Jane never expected Charlie’s name to be on the guest list. Will Jane be able to fake indifference when she sees him? Worse yet, what if she has to help match him with another guest? And just when she thought her heart was healing. Budding...
From USA Today Bestselling author comes a modern day clean and wholesome romance comedy series based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. From a confusing kiss to… a lost opportunity to have love? Landing billionaire client William Darcy is enough to save Elizabeth Bennet’s matchmaking company. Falling in love with him is enough to destroy it. Elizabeth has one task: find the perfect wife for William. She can’t afford a single misstep; not with her tabloid writer mother out to destroy Elizabeth’s career. Yet, something wonderful happens when she and William spend time together. They become friends. Now Elizabeth wants more. She has to decide if she’s willing to commit professional...
For fans of Janet Evanovich and Stephanie Bond, USA Today Bestselling author Kristi Rose brings you a reluctant private investigator in this feel good, twisty, laugh out loud mystery. Sometimes it's not opportunity knocking, it's trouble. On the night of Samantha True’s first job as a forensic photographer she learns three things: Crime scenes are messy. Especially when you throw up on them. She may not be cut out for this. When the police drag her to a second investigation, she’s just as baffled by the crime scene as they are. Why is the school lunch lady, Miss Trina, chained to a pole? Is this somehow connected to the robberies taking place all over Wind River? Samantha might not be cu...
WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY BILL GATES In this warm, insightful portrait of the Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965, we see the wisdom, humour and curiosity of Richard Feynman through a series of conversations with his friend Ralph Leighton. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965, Richard Feynman was one of the world's greatest theoretical physicists, but he was also a man who fell, often jumped, into adventure. An artist, safecracker, practical joker and storyteller, Feynman's life was a series of combustible combinations made possible by his unique mixture of high intelligence, unquenchable curiosity and eternal scepticism. Over a period of years, Feynman's conversations with his friend Ralph Leighton were first taped and then set down as they appear here, little changed from their spoken form, giving a wise, funny, passionate and totally honest self-portrait of one of the greatest men of our age.
"America's irrepressible doyenne of domestic satire." THE BOSTON GLOBE Madcap, bittersweet humor in classic Erma Bombeck-style. You'll laugh until it hurts and love it! "Any mother with half a skull knows that when Daddy's little boy becomes Mommy's little boy, the kid is so wet, he's treading water. What do you mean you're a participle in the school play and you need a costume? Those rotten kids. If only they'd let me wake up in my own way. Why do they have to line up along my bed and stare at me like Moby Dick just washed up onto a beach somewhere?"
Mills & Boon presents the complete Betty Neels collection. Timeless tales of heart-warming romance by one of the world’s best-loved romance authors. She wanted a complete break.
This original interpretation of the lives and social interactions of Quaker women in the British Atlantic between 1650 and 1750 highlights the unique ways in which adherence to the movement shaped women's lives, as well as the ways in which female Friends transformed seventeenth- and eighteenth-century religious and political culture.
This open access edited volume provides theoretical, practical, and historical perspectives on art and education in a post-digital, post-internet era. Recently, these terms have been attached to artworks, artists, exhibitions, and educational practices that deal with the relationships between online and offline, digital and physical, and material and immaterial. By taking the current socio-technological conditions of the post-digital and the post-internet seriously, contributors challenge fixed narratives and field-specific ownership of these terms, as well as explore their potential and possible shortcomings when discussing art and education. Chapters also recognize historical forebears of digital art and education while critically assessing art, media, and other realms of engagement. This book encourages readers to explore what kind of educational futures might a post-digital, post-internet era engender.
Also known as The Plowden Report. Tomlinson copy donated by Sir John Tomlinson.
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