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Knight. Aku tahu sih, itu bukan nama aslimu. Tapi aku tak mau mencari tahu namamu sebenarnya. Cukup menanti teleponmu setiap siaran dan chatting denganmu setiap malam. Ya, itu sudah membuatku bahagia. Bahagia di tengah kesibukanku di kantor dengan tantangan barunya. Bahagia sekalipun setiap hari aku harus berhadapan dengan Axel, partner kerjaku yang super menyebalkan. Dan memang sepantasnya aku bahagia ketika Brannon, mantanku itu mengajak balikan. Ah, Knight ....ÿ Tapi sejujurnya lama-lama aku penasaran. Siapa sih kamu sebenarnya? Aku ingin cerita denganmu panjang-lebar. Tentang Axel, Brannon, dan kita. Tanpa telepon, tanpa chatting, tapi hanya kita. Saling bertatap muka. [Mizan, Bentang, Roman, Remaja, Kisah, Novel, Cinta, Indonesia]
As she searches for the truth about her husband's death, a TV reporter must control her anger -- and attraction -- toward the man who smeared his reputation. TV newscaster Kari Wynne blames her shattered life on one man: District Attorney Hunter McKee, the man who marred her late husband's reputation. McKee branded him a thief in the media, then dared to send Kari roses to apologize for hurting her. Soon, her anger against McKee starts affecting her objective reporting and jeopardizing her job. Worse, the feelings that explode every time they meet are disturbing her peace of mind. But as Kari desperately searches for the truth about her husband's death, the man who destroyed his reputation -- the one she should really hate -- is awakening a passion that she has never known.
In this exhilarating culinary novel, a woman's road trip through Indonesia becomes a discovery of friendship, self, and other rare delicacies. Aruna is an epidemiologist dedicated to food and avian politics. One is heaven, the other earth. The two passions blend in unexpected ways when Aruna is asked to research a handful of isolated bird flu cases reported across Indonesia. While it's put a crimp in her aunt's West Java farm, and made her own confit de canard highly questionable, the investigation does provide an irresistible opportunity. It's the perfect excuse to get away from corrupt and corrosive Jakarta and explore the spices of the far-flung regions of the islands with her three friends: a celebrity chef, a globe-trotting "foodist," and her coworker Farish. From Medan to Surabaya, Palembang to Pontianak, Aruna and her friends have their fill of local cuisine. With every delicious dish, she discovers there's so much more to food, politics, and friendship. Now, this liberating new perspective on her country--and on her life--will push her to pursue the things she's only dreamed of doing.
From the editors of the groundbreaking anthology Love, InshAllah comes a provocative new exploration of the most intimate parts of Muslim men’s lives Muslim men are stereotyped as either oversexed Casanovas willing to die for seventy-two virgins in heaven or controlling, big-bearded husbands ready to rampage at the hint of dishonor. The truth is, there are millions of Muslim men trying to figure out the complicated terrain of love, sex, and relationships just like any other American man. In Salaam, Love, Ayesha Mattu and Nura Maznavi provide a space for American Muslim men to speak openly about their romantic lives, offering frank, funny, and insightful glimpses into their hearts—and bed...