The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories

      Penelope Lively
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A dream house that is hiding something sinister; two women having lunch who share a husband; an old woman doing her weekly supermarket shop with a secret past that no one could guess; a couple who don't know each other at all even after fifteen years together; and, in the story from which this collection takes its name, a bird and a servant girl in ancient Pompeii who cannot converse, but share a perfect understanding. In this new and varied collection of short stories, Penelope Lively shows that she remains a master of her craft, and one of our finest English writers.

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    Conspiracy Girl

      Sarah Alderson
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Everybody knows about the Cooper Killings. There was only one survivor - fifteen year-old Nic Preston. Now eighteen, Nic is trying hard to rebuild her life. But then one night her high-security apartment is broken into. It seems the killers are back to finish the job. Finn Carter - hacker, rule breaker, player - is the last person Nic ever wants to see again. He's the reason her mother's murderers walked free. But as the people hunting her close in, Nic has to accept that her best chance of staying alive is by staying close to Finn. And the closer they get to the truth, and to each other, the greater the danger becomes.

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    It Takes a Thief

      Kay Hooper
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Dane Prescott was charming, gallant, a man of mystery and shadows whose smile could make a woman forget her name! Jennifer Chantry was terrified when he caught her with a pilfered diamond bracelet, stunned when he kissed her breathless, and delighted when he helped her escape with her prize! But when her dashing hero turned out to be a professional gambler, she had to resist him. Her father had lost Belle Retour, their beautiful old home, in a poker game-how could she risk loving another man who might cost her everything? Until now she'd never been tempted to stray from say byways...but the promises in Dane's eyes filled her with wild yearning for passion and danger. Dane knew the odds were against Jenny loving him, but he'd dare hell to risk heaven in his lady's arms. He'd never bet everything before, but the stakes were so high. Could he make her believe that a man of honor would never gamble with her heart?

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    Never Tear Us Apart (Never Tear Us Apart #1)

      Monica Murphy
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Crazy how eight years can disappear in an instant. One look at Katie Watts, and I’m a fifteen-year-old again—the one who risked everything to save a terrified girl from her twisted kidnapper. She’s grown-up now—beautiful, quiet, composed—and telling her story to the world. A story that involves me in more ways than you can imagine. She used to call me her guardian angel. Sure, I risked my life, but she was worth dying for.I need to make contact with her. Just to ensure that she’s safe.Somehow we reconnect. We become friends . . . but I want more. I want to make her mine. And she wants me too. Does she know who I am? Has she figured me out? Not yet. But she will. In the meantime, I need to make sure that whatever hold that animal had on her is gone.So, yeah, I’m stealing these moments with her. Savoring them. Knowing, dreading, that she’ll soon find out who I really am. And everythingwill fall apart. All because of that twisted, perverted monster sitting on death row. Her kidnapper. A convicted serial killer.My father.

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    The Peacemaker

      C. S. Forester
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In one of London's outer suburbs lived a shabby insignificant schoolteacher with a repulsive, drunken wife. Experimenting with his secret invention was his only escape - until a headmaster's pacifist daughter brought sex and idealism into his life. Then came the 'Peacemaker' - that curious lunatic who wrote to The Times threatening to spread confusion until there was total disarmament? Could the sexual awakening of this shy, retiring man have inspired him to create the chaos that now reigned throughout London?

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    The Faerie Queene

      Edmund Spenser
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'Great Lady of the greatest Isle, whose lightLike Phoebus lampe throughout the world doth shine'The Faerie Queene was one of the most influential poems in the English language. Dedicating his work to Elizabeth I, Spenser brilliantly united Arthurian romance and Italian renaissance epic to celebrate the glory of the Virgin Queen. Each book of the poem recounts the quest of a knight to achieve a virtue: the Red Crosse Knight of Holinesse, who must slay a dragon and free himself from the witch Duessa; Sir Guyon, Knight of Temperance, who escapes the Cave of Mammon and destroys Acrasia's Bowre of Bliss; and the lady-knight Britomart's search for her Sir Artegall, revealed to her in an enchanted mirror. Although composed as a moral and political allegory, The Faerie Queene's magical atmosphere captivated the imaginations of later poets from Milton to the Victorians.This edition includes the letter to Raleigh, in which Spenser declares his intentions for his poem,...

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    Brazen Bride

      Stephanie Laurens
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USA Today bestselling author Stephanie Laurens adds a dynamic, sweeping tale to her extraordinary adventures. They're bold, courageous, resolute . . . ex-officers of the Crown united against a deadly traitor known only as the Black Cobra.Shipwrecked, wounded, he risks all to pursue his mission—only to discover a partner as daring and brazen as he.Fiery, tempestuous, a queen in her own realm, she rescues a warrior—only to find her heart under siege.Bound by passion, linked by need, together they must brave the enemy's gauntlet to win all their hearts' desire.

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    Runt

      Nora Raleigh Baskin
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The award-winning author of Anything But Typical “delivers an honest message about surviving bad situations and remaining true to oneself and one’s friends” (Publishers Weekly) in this insightful exploration of middle school bullying from multiple perspectives.Elizabeth Moon grew up around dogs. Her mom runs a boarding kennel out of their home, so she’s seen how dogs behave to determine pack order. Her experience in middle school is uncomfortably similar. Maggie hates how Elizabeth acts so much better than everyone else. Besides, she’s always covered in dog hair. And she smells. So Maggie creates a fake profile on a popular social networking site to teach Elizabeth a lesson. What makes a bully, and what makes a victim? It’s all in the perspective, and the dynamics shift. From sibling rivalries to mean girl antics, the varying points of view show the many shades of gray in this illuminating novel from the...

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    Jumped

      Rita Williams-Garcia
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The wrong angleTrina: "Hey," I say, though I don't really know them. The boyed-up basketball girl barely moves. The others, her girls, step aside. It's okay if they don't speak. I know how it is. They can't all be Trina.Dominique: Some stupid little flit cuts right in between us and is like, "Hey." Like she don't see I'm here and all the space around me is mines. I slam my fist into my other hand because she's good as jumped.Leticia: Why would I get involved in Trina's life when I don't know for sure if I saw what I thought I saw? Who is to say I wasn't seeing it from the wrong angle?Acclaimed author Rita Williams-Garcia intertwines the lives of three very different teens in this fast-paced, gritty narrative about choices and the impact that even the most seemingly insignificant ones can have. Weaving in and out of the girls' perspectives, readers will find themselves not with one intimate portrayal but three.

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    Finally Home Taming of a White Wolf

      Jana Leigh
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In book three of the Chosen:   After being hidden in plain sight by her father, Fredi finally got the opportunity to meet her half-sister, Jo, only to then find out she was destined to be a part of the Senate in Europe.  As a white wolf, she was told she would have one mate to be an anchor for all the emotions she would be feeling when she received her gift.  Marshall, Head Enforcer in Milliken, met his mate at a party the crazy and outrageous women of the Denver Pack had at Fredi's restaurant.  Both Marshall and Fredi want to take it slow and get to know each other, putting off their mating until they get to Europe for Fredi to take her rightful place on the Senate. Bane, Head of Security for the Senate Compound heads out to meet the new member.  Instead, he meets a future he really hadn't expected.  Only he gets the feeling they don't want him.  How will he go through his immortal life without the mates that were fated for him?  He didn't know but he would deal with it, for the Senate and for them. The Senate works on plans to find the other members while Roarke and Diavolo try to take them down before that happens. In this installment of the Chosen, you will find laughter, sorrow, and love.  As a few questions get answered, a few more surface.  Join Fredi, Marshall, and Bane as they learn about each other and what it will take for them to be together.  Or what it will cost the New Council and Senate if they don't find in each other what is needed to be mates. Warning:  Sexually explicit content.  Ménage M/F/M  

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    Play the Game!

      Ruth Comfort Mitchell
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Play the Game! is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Ruth Comfort Mitchell is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Ruth Comfort Mitchell then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

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    The World That Couldn't Be

      Clifford D. Simak
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Simak's stories often repeat a few basic ideas and themes. First and foremost is a setting in rural Wisconsin. A crusty individualistic backwoodsman character literally comes with the territory. But the rural setting is not always as idyllic as here and it is largely dominated by intolerance and isolationism.

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    The Record of Currupira

      Robert Abernathy
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The Record of Currupira is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Robert Abernathy is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Robert Abernathy then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

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    Snowdrop & Other Tales

      Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

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    Si Klegg, Book 6

      John McElroy
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Si Klegg, Book 4 (of 6) - Experiences Of Si And Shorty On The Great Tullahoma Campaign is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by John McElroy is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of John McElroy then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

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    To Alaska for Gold; Or, The Fortune Hunters of the Yukon

      Edward Stratemeyer
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...two feet wide, with a wall on one side and what appeared misty, bottomless space on the other. Here the Indians had fastened a hand-rope which each was glad enough to clutch as he wormed his way along to safer ground. "Well, I don't want any more of that!" said Earl, with a long sigh of relief. "A slip there, and it would be good-by, sure!" "Yes, and I guess they would never even get your body," added Randy. There was no time left to halt, for the Indians were pressing on, their endurance, and especially the endurance of the women and the boys, proving a constant wonder to Randy and Earl, the latter declaring that they must be tougher than pine knots to stand it. "One more big climb, boys, and we'll be at the summit!" was the welcome announcement made by Captain Zoss; but when Earl and Randy looked at the climb he mentioned their hearts fairly sank within them and they wondered how in the world they were going to make it without its costing them their lives. An almost sheer wall of ice and snow confronted them, rising in an irregular form to a height of four hundred feet. This cliff, if such it might be called, was more light at its top than at the base, and consequently it appeared to stand out towards them as they gazed up at it. Along the face the Indian pack-carriers were crawling, like flies on a lumpy whitewashed wall. "We can't do--" began Randy, when he felt his arm pinched by Earl. "We must do it, Randy," came back in a whisper. "The Indians are doing it, and so can we--if we'll put our grit into it." "Now take it slow and be sure of one foot before you move the next," said Foster Portney, warning them again. "Dig as deeply into the ice and snow as you can. And abo...

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