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'The naughtiest, helpiest, laughieoutloudiest and goodest book I've ever done reading on. Give that girl a banana!' DAWN FRENCH THE NO.1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER SARAH MILLICAN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH, FEEL NORMAL AND PROBABLY SNIFF YOUR LEGGINGS. Part autobiography, part self help, part confession, part celebration of being a common-or-garden woman, part collection of synonyms for nunny, Sarah Millican's debut book delves into her super normal life with daft stories, funny tales and proper advice on how to get past life's blips - like being good at school but not good at friends, the excitement of IBS and how to blossom post divorce. If you've ever worn glasses at the age of six,...
Justice has never been so cold. Former Special Forces Operative Ion Frost has one job left before he vanishes off the grid for good: deliver his dead comrade’s dog tags to a boy named Lincoln. It should have been a quick, easy stop. But for wanderer Ion Frost, things have a way of getting complicated… Upon meeting Lincoln, Ion learns that his older sister, Taya, has been missing for over a week. Ion's plans to disappear get put on hold. Then an assassin takes out Lincoln in a brutally efficient murder. With Lincoln dead and the dog tags missing, Ion is sure of one thing… There's a dark side to this sleepy, small town. Now Ion is in the thick of it. He’s determined to find Lincoln’s killer, and deliver his own personal brand of justice. But the harder he searches, the more questions he finds. Who wanted Lincoln dead? Where is Taya? And how long before his own brutal past catches up with him?
This young romantic comedy that involves betrayal and deceit is a must have for anyone who believes in love. "Alls fair in love and war" will make you laugh, cry, and bring you closer to that one true love. If you haven't met that one true love this book will show you that you are not alone and you have to keep trying. "Alls fair in love and war" will give you a unique perspective on love and it's effect on different people. We all want to love someone and Michael J is the perfect character to fall in love with as he tries to find his one true love. Join Michael J in his adventures and learn to love with him.
Unpolished Angel By: Sarah King Growing up, Sarah King lived in a cramped apartment with her parents, five brothers, and four sisters. Her parents were alcoholics and moved the family to North Carolina when she was four. She was subjected to physical and sexual abuse from neighbors and relatives starting at a very young age. Sarah's parents left her and some of her siblings with relatives for a while but eventually came back and brought the children to live with them in Chicago. Once again Sarah found herself poverty stricken and she began eating out of dumpsters. While still a child, she turned to prostitution. As she grew up, she became involved in more illegal activities and eventually turned to drugs. And later, while being a mother and grandmother, she still battled her addiction problem. Unpolished Angel is the harrowing tale of Sarah's struggles in life. She knows she would have never pulled through any part of her life if God wasn't with her. Jesus held her hand, and He carried her through so much. She gives all her praise to Him.
This book brings together expert opinions from scientists to consider the evidence for climate change and its impacts on ticks and tick-borne infections. It considers what is meant by 'climate change', how effective climate models are in relation to ecosystems, and provides predictions for changes in climate at global, regional and local scales relevant for ticks and tick-borne infections. It examines changes to tick distribution and the evidence that climate change is responsible. The effect of climate on the physiology and behaviour of ticks is stressed, including potentially critical impacts on the tick microbiome. Given that the notoriety of ticks derives from pathogens they transmit, th...
There’s no place like home... For teacher Jenna McKnight, nothing spells “heartbreak” like finding her husband with somebody else--in her bed. It’s clearly time to reinvent herself. A new body, a new city, and a new job as a nanny for a professional rugby star later, she’s done just that. The beautiful Auckland villa isn’t really her home, though. Finn Douglas and his kids aren’t really her family, however much she wishes they were. And playing house can be a dangerous game. New Zealand All Blacks rugby star Finn Douglas is just looking for a temporary nanny and housekeeper. Not a girlfriend, and definitely not a wife. He can’t resist Jenna’s cooking, it’s true. Who knew he’d have so much trouble resisting her? He wants to do what’s right for his kids. But waiting is so hard... Go Down Under in more ways than one in this steamy New Zealand sports romance. Fans of Jill Shalvis, Catherine Bybee, and Kristin Higgins will enjoy this book.
Spanning two volumes, this is the most comprehensive work on tick biology and tick-borne diseases.
'An inspiration to anyone who still finds old age too distressing a prospect to take seriously' The Times Old age is no longer a blip in the calendar, just a few declining years before the end. Old age is now a major and important part of life: It should command as much thought - even anxiety - as teenagers give to exam results and young marrieds how many children to have . . . I am in my 80s and moving towards the end of my life. But in a more actual sense, I have moved from my dear home of 50 odd years into another . . . the home where I will be until the end. Writing here of how it has happened is in a sense a reconciliation with what cannot be avoided, but which can be confronted When Jo...
Winner Trinity Schools Book Award 2018 Winner Gateshead YA Book Prize 'I love reading Sarah Govett - she's whip-smart, funny and by plugging into the hope and energy of the youth makes me feel better about these dark times.' Dame Emma Thompson Noa Blake is just another normal 15 year old with exams looming. Except in The Territory normal isn't normal. The richest children have a node on the back of their necks and can download information, bypassing the need to study. In a flooded world of dwindling resources, Noa and the other 'Norms' have their work cut out even to compete. And competing is everything - because anybody who fails the exams will be shipped off to the Wetlands, which means a ...