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Mary and Marcus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Mary and Marcus

Hook them on reading for life, with the fully illustrated adventures of Mary and Marcus. Contains five hilarious and silly stories, perfect for emerging readers! Mary is the happiest panda in the world. She loves to sing and dance and play the ukulele. But sometimes things get out of hand! Lucky she has her best friend, Marcus the snake, to help her out. From Australian Children's Laureate Ursula Dubosarsky and award-winning illustrator Andrew Joyner comes five madcap stories about two very different friends.

Secret Treasures of Blackston Lake
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Secret Treasures of Blackston Lake

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-22
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

After a whirlwind romance, Craig and Carla finally marry in Vegas. The newlyweds are ready to start their new life together but obstacles abound from all directions. From home invasions and betrayals by people they both trusted and considered friends to learning about new secrets that Carla and Craig discovered days after returning from their honeymoon. More family secrets emerge from the attic and library as the months go on. Lost and found family members, Craigs new found position and job within the Awlsport community, and Carlas new role as homemaker and more secrets of her own to share with Craig. Not even a shooting can stop their love for each other.

Mary Kate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Mary Kate

Dorries is the queen of the saga and she is back with a heart-wrenching, captivating new novel' Bookish Jottings. Liverpool, 1963. Mary Kate Malone is seventeen and bitterly unhappy that her father has married again after the death of her mother. On her last day at school, she decides to leave home in Tarabeg on the west coast of Ireland and head for Liverpool to find her mother's sister. But absolutely nothing goes to plan. Within hours of disembarking, she finds herself penniless and alone, with no place to stay and no idea how she will survive. Meanwhile, back in Ireland, where old sins cast long shadows, a long-buried secret is about to come to light and a day of reckoning, in the shape of a stranger from America, will set an unstoppable chain of events in motion. What readers are saying about the Tarabeg Series: 'A brilliant read, a wonderful story and I have already pre-orderd the next book' 'Great read! Nadine Dorries is a top author, love her books!' 'Did not want it to end!! Gripping, detailed... Really draws you in to the story

Today or Not Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Today or Not Today

The title is a clue to the structure of the novel, for alternate chapters relate the relationships and adventures of two couples. Odd-numbered chapters tell of a young William Shakespeare during his lost years and Mary, Queen of Scots, the older woman, who is imprisoned in England by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth. The even-numbered chapters concern a modern-day pairSam, a forty-something writer whose icon is Mary Stuart, and Kate, a PhD student of Shakespeare. Their romances develop in parallel whilst at the same time leaving and discovering clues as to the 16th century couples Catholicism. Sam and Kate, acting as literary detectives, unveil facts and they hypothesize on the possibility that Shakespeare was a recusant Roman Catholic, which was forbidden in those times. They also suggest ways in which his union with Queen Mary could have inspired and influenced the future playwrights oeuvre, both in his subtle incorporation of Catholic doctrine and in other facets of his plays, such as cross-dressing, early feminist traits, and in the depiction of age differences in relationships. The ending of the novel draws together the four characters in a surprising finale.

Information Resources for Public Interest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 530

Information Resources for Public Interest

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The New Me
  • Language: en

The New Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Harriet is floundering. She's in her early forties, her kids have gone to college, her marriage feels empty, her cable TV cooking show has lost its sense of inspiration, and she longs to leave the West Coast for New York. Then one day she meets Lydia, a gorgeous woman in her late twenties. Lydia reminds her so much of herself a decade or so past, and her husband, who hardly likes anything, likes Lydia as well. It slowly dawns on Harriet that Lydia could be the answer to everything that's ailing her. All she needs to do is turn Lydia into "the new me." Reminiscent of the work of Susan Isaacs and Nora Ephron, THE NEW ME is a witty, poignant, perceptive, and beautifully written novel about change and the price of becoming who you want to be.

Crime and Everyday Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Crime and Everyday Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Crime and Everyday Life offers a bold approach to crime theory and crime reduction. Using a clear, engaging, and streamlined writing style, the Sixth Edition illuminates the causes of criminal behavior, showing how crime can affect everyone in both small and large ways. Renowned authors Marcus Felson and Mary Eckert then offer realistic ways to reduce or eliminate crime and criminal behavior in specific settings by removing the opportunity to complete the act. Most importantly, this book teaches students how to think about crime, and then do something about it.

Principles of Receptor Physiology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 630

Principles of Receptor Physiology

Why should there be a handbook of sensory physiology, and if so, why now' The editors have asked this question, marshalled all of the arguments that seemed to speak against their project, and then discovered that most of these arguments really spoke in favor of it: there seemed to be no doubt that the attempt should be made and that it should be made now. No complete overview of sensory physiology has been attempted since Bethe's "Handbuch der normalen und pathologischen Physiologie", nearly forty years ago. Since then, the field has evolved with unforeseen rapidity. Although electric probing of single peripheral nerve fibers was begun by ADRIAN and ZOTTERMAN as early as 1926, in the somatos...

Supreme Court Appellate Division
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 962

Supreme Court Appellate Division

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1935
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Marcus König
  • Language: en

Marcus König

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09
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  • Publisher: Antigonos

Reproduktion des Originals in neuer Rechtschreibung.