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Reproduction of the original.
Mary S. Barton explores the global war on terror that Great Britain, the United States, and France waged during the interwar years between World War I and World War II.
Me and my sister are twins. She's Jolene and I'm Jody. We've both got brown hair, we're both left-handed and we both have these weirdly long little toes which make us look like long-toed mutants. But apart from that, I'd say we're fairly different. Well, actually, we're a lot different... It's complicated enough being one half of the world's least identical twins, without both of you falling for the same guy. Jolene's turned flirting into a fine art, but Jody? Not so much. And as if a twinny love triangle wasn't messy enough... there's something nobody knows about Jody Barton. Something BIG. Told with the trademark warmth and laugh-out-loud humour of the much-loved LOTTIE BIGGS books, this is a book that will make you think - whether or not you guess the gob-smacking twist.
Brought to an American audience for the first time, How I Wish I'd Taught Maths is the story of an experienced and successful math teacher's journey into the world of research, and how it has entirely transformed his classroom.
Caitlynne McCray works for the government but at the moment she is running for her life. Two idiots told her that they’d give her a ten minute head start in the woods before they began hunting her. Hunting her like an animal. But when the large black panther appears in front of her she knows that if the Ingram boys see him, they’ll hurt him. Caitlynne can’t let that happen. Shot and beaten she creates a diversion so they both can escape. Walker knew the moment he was asked to find her who she was to him. A human in a group full of panthers could be bad but when his older brother Khan forbade him to be with her, Walker felt as if he was torn in two. But when her past comes calling it's either help her or his family will be hurt as well. He and his family will do anything for the beautiful blue eyed woman. Especially when she saves one of their own at the risk of her own life. Corruption, arms deals gone bad and assignation attempts are nothing compared to the volatile connection between the two lovers. Lynne has met her match but can she keep him safe? His family safe?
A literary history of our most influential book of all time, by an Oxford scholar and Anglican priest In our culture, the Bible is monolithic: It is a collection of books that has been unchanged and unchallenged since the earliest days of the Christian church. The idea of the Bible as "Holy Scripture," a non-negotiable authority straight from God, has prevailed in Western society for some time. And while it provides a firm foundation for centuries of Christian teaching, it denies the depth, variety, and richness of this fascinating text. In A History of the Bible, John Barton argues that the Bible is not a prescription to a complete, fixed religious system, but rather a product of a long and...
'I absolutely loved this smart, twisty novel' Sunday Times bestseller SHARI LAPENA 'A dark and twisty read' Sunday Times bestseller NITA PROSE Everyone watches their neighbours. Everyone lies about their friends. Everyone's a suspect when a local goes missing. Elise King moves into the sleepy seaside town of Ebbing. Illness has thrown her career as a successful detective into doubt, but no matter how hard she tries to relax and recuperate, she knows that something isn't right. Tensions are running high beneath the surface of this idyllic community: the weekenders in their fancy clothes, renovating old bungalows into luxury homes, and the locals resentful of the changes. A town divided, with ...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Offers insight into an autistic person's mind through classic figures of speech that contain confusing or contradictory wording, drawings that show what he believes the expressions mean, and their actual meanings.