Griet

      Teymur Roshdi
     Griet

Griet is a short story I created after being inspired by the film 'Girl with a pearl earing'.I just liked to give Griet an exceptional path to follow,given she seemed to me an exceptionalgirl and I prefered her having an unconventionaldestiny.This short story has nothing to do with the novel of Tracy Chevalier and it is exclusiveley based on the film.*** USA TODAY BESTSELLER!! ***BOOK 1 (of 2) IN THE BROTHERS TREHAN SERIES: A classic contemporary romance from New York Times Bestselling Author Kasey Michaels.PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, STARRED REVIEW: "Simply adorable doesn't begin to describe this charming contemporary romance…"RT BOOK REVIEWS: "Combining wacky characters and hilarious situations with lots of romance is what author Kasey Michaels does best. Don't miss out."THE ROMANCE READER: "Love to Love You Baby is, simply put, just plain fun. So if you want a few hours of pure escapism, read this book. Michaels knows how to tug on the reader's heartstrings while making us laugh out loud."Jack Trehan is young, rich, and reluctantly retired from his first love, major league baseball. Keely McBride is young, not so rich, and fired rather than retired from her first love, being a big city interior designer.Do opposites attract? Not so much… but when forced together for the sake of a child whose biggest problem might be that her vanishing mamma named her Magenta Moon, add in an eccentric aunt, a wanna-be mobster, a chameleon-like babysitter, a nosy social worker and, ah, more than a dash of unexpected romantic attraction, and you have a pot overflowing with love and laughter.Finished LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY? Want to find out if Tim Trehan, Jack's twin brother, finds true love? Read Book 2 in The Brothers Trehan Series, BE MY BABY TONIGHT.

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    I HATE IT WHEN MY SISTER CRIES

      Naomi Weir
     I HATE IT WHEN MY SISTER CRIES

A short story about a small town murder and the lengths family will go to to look after and protect one another from harm.On her journey around the lost forest, Opa meets a stork with a clipboard, a lost explorer, a polar bear...oh and a sloth but we won’t mention the sloth...or what it says...Will Opa be the same without her spots? Why does Opa get mistaken for a bat? This is no ordinary tale of animals in a forest. This is a quite unusual tale from The Lost Forest!

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    Bark Tree

      Raymond Queneau
     Bark Tree

Seated in a Paris cafe, a man glimpses another man, a shadowy figure hurrying to the train. Who is he? he wonders, and how does he live? Instantly the shadow comes to life, precipitating a series of hilarious encounters involving a range of disreputable and heartwarming characters that prove as incredible as real life. The Bark Tree is an enchantment itself. A supreme example of the novel poem. Claude Simonnet

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    A Sense of Place

      Grant J Venables
     A Sense of Place

"A Sense of Place" is a collection of short poems inspired by places around the world. The table of contents is arranged alphabetically by countries and cities that inspired the works, but often there is a certain intertextuality at play as a poem about Thailand might hold Canadian content, or a poem about the Dubai sand, recalls a woman’s skin from Bangkok.From Bangkok to Barcelona, from London to Laos, from Singapore to Switzerland, this global perspective of ideas inspired by places is as broad in form as it is in content: A grasshopper in the Peloponnese reminds the speaker of a sweltering summer in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada. Paris inspires a ditty about brief love affair, and nothing more. The confines of Singapore make the speaker reminisce about the lack of confines in Bangkok. A lonely Canadian working at a resort in Verbier, Switzerland, brings forth a locals’ view of the expat worker.

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    Odds n Ends

      BobA. Troutt
     Odds n Ends

Odds n Ends is a mixed collection of seasoned stories for you to enjoy. The collection of stories is made up of fun reading along with some crime and adventure. The enduring stories work together to achieve the goal of enhancing your day of reading.CRY AT HIDDEN POINTAlice Ann is a young girl that disappears in 1910. Her abductor holds her captive for years until she finally escapes. The next few years she spends time in a mental hospital, until she escapes. ROOM 6Randall and Faye have a wonderful life together. Their story is one of many blessings for the reader to enjoy. Through their struggles and hardships in life, along with Alzheimer’s, their love endures to an everlasting end. CASE #02A085-4The entangling of two murders establishes a courtroom battle for the fight of a man’s life. Did he commit both murders or is he innocent. The suspicious DA holds the answer.TOO TALLGrowing up, at the hands of others, can be cruel at times. The many hurtful factors in life can awaken you into a world you may not want to face. But, Too Tall finds out, we all have a choice.WHICH CHOICE TO CHOOSEThis is a fun piece the reader can enjoy. It will take you on an adventure with an old wise man and a little boy. In the end, you find out two heads are better than one.DADDY, CAN I HAVE THE MOON?Children sometimes come up with some of the most off-the-wall things. Willie Ruth asked her dad if she could have the moon. What do you think was his response?KORNFIELD BASEBALLPlay ball is a full satire on country baseball that children enjoyed as they were growing up. Friends would get together in a cow pasture and play ball all day long. It’s a fun piece of entertainment and recreation for the mind.

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    Ballads of a Bred Souljah V 1.5

      jeff brown
     Ballads of a Bred Souljah V 1.5

A somewhat autobiographical collection of personal poignant poems from a Young Black Warrior Scholar.Here you have a collection of verses which are windows into the author's life experiences, thoughts, beliefs and dreams. From growing up in two different environments which beget different views of the world, to the expression of unconditional love for a single mother, philosophical views of life, war stories set in prose, lyrical odes to love and sensuality. A somewhat autobiographical collection of poems

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    Sugar Free

      Sawyer Bennett
     Sugar Free

**Sela and Beck’s deliciously sinful tale of sex, lies, and vengeance reaches its explosive conclusion in the final chapter of Sawyer Bennett’s Sugar Bowl trilogy, which began with the novels *Sugar Daddy* and *Sugar Rush*.** For years Sela Halstead dreamed of revenge, but the quest for payback has been anything but sweet. Now, once again, she finds herself at the mercy of Jonathon Townsend, his hands crushing the very breath from her body. And even though she escapes with her life, Sela fears she may never recover. In desperate need of shelter and comfort, she runs to the one man she can trust. Beckett North has stood by Sela since the beginning. But can he handle the brutal truth? Beck will do anything to protect what is his—and make no mistake, Sela belongs to him, heart and soul. The passion between them runs hot, even as their world begins to unravel. With the legacy of his ruthless business partner hanging in the balance, Beck stands to lose everything: his fortune, his family, his freedom. But each touch of Sela’s mouth on his skin, her nails down his back, makes it harder to let her go—and it might not even be his choice to make.

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    The Cranford Chronicles

      Elizabeth Gaskell
     The Cranford Chronicles

Based on three Elizabeth Gaskell novels "The Cranford Chronicles" follows the small absurdities and major tragedies in the lives of the people of Cranford, a small Cheshire market town, during one extraordinary year. In this witty and poignant story the railway is pushing its way relentlessly towards the town from Manchester, bringing fears of migrant workers and the breakdown of law and order. The arrival of handsome young Doctor Harrison causes yet further agitation not just because of his revolutionary methods but also because of his effect on the hearts of the ladies. Meanwhile Miss Matty Jenkyns nurses her own broken heart after she was forced to give up the man she loved when she was a young girl.

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    Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence

      D. H. Lawrence
     Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence

This is the definitive Kindle Edition of the great modernist's works, with every published D.H. Lawrence novel, short story, piece of travel writing, novella, play and much, much more. As with all Delphi Classics, the texts are arranged in chronological order, allowing a scholarly reading and appreciation of Lawrence's works. Features: many images relating to Lawrence, his life and works ALL 12 novels, with annotated introductions, giving contextual information separate contents table for each novel, aiding navigation around this huge file includes the rare 'lost' novel MR NOON - appearing for the first time in digital print ALL 67 short stories, arranged in chronological and alphabetical contents tables ALL 8 plays, with separate contents tables ALL of the travel writing books 7 poetry collections, including RARE contributions, with chronological and alphabetical contents tables - find that special poem quickly and easily! EVEN includes the BONUS text of D.H.Lawrence's Paintings - explore the great man's stunning art - all in beautiful colour - first time in digital print includes rare non-fiction essays also includes "A STUDY OF THOMAS HARDY" - explore Lawrence's famous critique of the famous author front no-nonsense contents table, allowing easy navigation around the enormous file. also boasts the rare poetry collection LAST POEMS - enjoy Lawrence's final haunting works the rare school textbook Lawrence wrote when struggling financially includes REFLECTIONS ON THE DEATH OF A PORCUPINE AND OTHER ESSAYS - appearing here for the first time in digital print Lawrence's last non-fiction book - the enigmatic APOCALYPSE AND THE WRITINGS ON REVELATION includes the mammoth PHOENIX: THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF D. H. LAWRENCE - spends hours exploring this collection of literary papers that chart Lawrence's genius features two bonus biographies - explore the great writer's literary life! includes Lawrence's wife's intimate biography NOT I, BUT THE WIND... - first time in digital print UPDATED with rare short stories and special story contents tables Please note: this file has been extensively updated with many rare texts. CONTENTS: The NovelsTHE WHITE PEACOCKTHE TRESPASSERSONS AND LOVERSTHE RAINBOWWOMEN IN LOVETHE LOST GIRLMR NOONAARON’S RODKANGAROOTHE BOY IN THE BUSHTHE PLUMED SERPENTLADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVER The NovellasTHE LADYBIRDTHE FOXTHE CAPTAIN’S DOLLST. MAWRTHE VIRGIN AND THE GIPSYTHE ESCAPED COCK The Short StoriesLIST OF THE SHORT STORIES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDERLIST OF THE SHORT STORIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER The PlaysTHE MARRIED MANTHE FIGHT FOR BARBARADAVIDTHE DAUGHTER-IN-LAWTHE WIDOWING OF MRS HOLROYDA COLLIER’S FRIDAY NIGHTTHE MERRY-GO-ROUNDTOUCH AND GO The Travel WritingTWILIGHT IN ITALYSEA AND SARDINIASKETCHES OF ETRUSCAN PLACESMORNINGS IN MEXICO The Poetry CollectionsLOVE POEMS AND OTHERSBIRDS BEASTS AND FLOWERSAMORESBAY: A BOOK OF POEMSNEW POEMSIMAGIST POETRYLOOK! WE HAVE COME THROUGH!LAST POEMS The PoetryPOEMS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDERThe Non-FictionA STUDY OF THOMAS HARDYMOVEMENTS IN EUROPEAN HISTORYPSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE UNCONSCIOUSFANTASIA OF THE UNCONSCIOUSSTUDIES IN CLASSIC AMERICAN LITERATUREREFLECTIONS ON THE DEATH OF A PORCUPINE AND OTHER ESSAYSA PROPOS OF LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVERAPOCALYPSE AND THE WRITINGS ON REVELATIONPHOENIX: THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF D. H. LAWRENCE A TranslationLITTLE NOVELS OF SICILY The PaintingsTHE PAINTINGS OF D. H. LAWRENCE The BiographiesNOT I, BUT THE WIND... by Frieda LawrenceTHE SAVAGE PILGRIMAGE by Catherine Carswell

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    Surrender

      Pamela Clare
     Surrender

Unlawfully charged with a crime and now fighting for the hated British, Iain MacKinnon disobeyed orders and endangered his brothers and his mission to rescue a woman. And though he sensed Annie was hiding something from him, it was too late to hold back his heart...

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    Guys Write for Guys Read

      Jon Scieszka
     Guys Write for Guys Read

What is a typical guy moment, anyhow? Daniel Pinkwater remembers the disappointment of meeting his Lone Star Ranger hero up close and personal. Gordon Korman relishes the goofy ultra violence of the old Looney Tunes cartoons. Stephen King realizes that having your two hundred-pound babysitter fart on your five-year-old head prepares you for any literary criticism. And that's just a sampling from Guys Write for Guys Read, a fast-paced, high energy collection of short works: stories, essays, columns, cartoons, anecdotes, and artwork by today's most popular writers and illustrators. Guys Write will feature work from Brian Jacques, Jerry Spinelli, Chris Crutcher, Mo Willems, Chris Van Allsburg, Matt Groening, Neil Gaiman, the editors and columnists from Sports Illustrated,The Onion and Esquire magazines, and more. Selected by voters at the Guys Read Web site and compiled by Jon Scieszka, this wide-ranging collection of authors and illustrators shows that guys do read . . . and will read more if given things they enjoy reading.

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    Dunstan

      Conn Iggulden
     Dunstan

The year is 937. England is a nation divided, ruled by minor kings and Viking lords. Each vies for land and power. The Wessex king Æthelstan, grandson of Alfred the Great, readies himself to throw a spear into the north. As would-be kings line up to claim the throne, one man stands in their way. Dunstan, a fatherless child raised by monks on the moors of Glastonbury Tor, has learned that real power comes not from God, but from discovering one's true place on Earth. Fearless in pursuit of his own interests, his ambition will take him from the courts of princes to the fields of battle, from exile to exaltation. For if you cannot be born a king, or made a king, you can still anoint a king. Under Dunstan's hand, England may come together as one country - or fall apart in anarchy . . . From Conn Iggulden, one of our finest historical writers, Dunstan is an intimate portrait of a priest and murderer, liar and visionary, traitor and kingmaker - the man who changed the fate of England.

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    Before I Go to Sleep

      S. J. Watson
     Before I Go to Sleep

Christine wakes up every morning in an unfamiliar bed with an unfamiliar man. She looks in the mirror and sees an unfamiliar, middle-aged face. And every morning, the man she has woken up with must explain that he is Ben, he is her husband, she is forty-seven years old, and a terrible accident two decades earlier decimated her ability to form new memories. Every day, Christine must begin again the reconstruction of her past. And the closer she gets to the truth, the more unbelievable it seems.

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