Senin, 31 Oktober 2016

Season

Season


By :"Jewell Parker Rhodes"

Published on 2005-08-30 by Simon and Schuster

Category :"Fiction"

Jewell Parker Rhodes, who has earned legions of fans with her masterful fiction, launched her career as an award-winning novelist with Voodoo Dreams, based on the legend of New Orleans's most famous voodoo priestess, Marie Laveau. Voodoo Season, Rhodes's fourth novel, revisits the mystical landscape of Louisiana, but now, for the first time, the celebrated author of historical fiction presents a mystery set in the here and now. This is the story of Marie Levant, a great-great granddaughter of Marie Laveau and a medical doctor compelled by unseen forces to relocate from Chicago to her family's native home. This is New Orleans, where the slave-holding past merges with the twenty-first century, a place where women of color are still being abused, raped, and -- even more horrifying -- rendered \


Season

Lenght : 288

Language : en

This

Season

was ranked 27 by Google Books

Voodoo Moon Rising

Voodoo Moon Rising


By :"J. James"

Published on 2015-05-13 by CreateSpace

Category :

Indigo Marsh had things all planned until a lawyer friend asked him to collect some money from a low life client who happened to work for a local drug lord named Tony Dee. Enlisting the help of his friend, Dillon St. James, getting the money was like taking candy from a baby until Tony Dee came to Marsh's house to get the money back. After breaking Dee into little pieces Marsh figured he could get on with his life. He had tickets to the opening day of the Atlanta Braves opening day of spring training and he didn't plan on missing it. Even when one of the richest men in the world came calling and money was no object. The plan was simple. Lock up everything and head to Orlando with his pal, B.K., his ninety pound boxer. It was a Friday when she walked in and asked him to find Liz Steele the wife of their star player, Sonny Steele. The answer was still no. Then he met Anna Sue Parker and well, the Braves would have to wait. That was before he found trouble knocking on his door in the form of the missing woman he had been hired to find. It was too easy. Like a Greek bearing gifts, she four problems in the form of drugs, gold treasure, a mysterious key and money. Bad combinations for Marsh in his line of business, but he made the decision not to get involved and to send her to new client that had hired him to find her until she went missing again. This time Marsh feared she was missing for good until he found out she wasn't the real Liz Steele. Sensing things weren't right Marsh decided it was time to talk to Sonny Steele, except Marsh had a problem. Steele was dead and he was now a person of interest. Marsh now had to get on the move. Traveling to Sea Island just off the coast of Georgia, he found more problems than solutions. It seemed Steele, along with his wife, was making sex videos in his home which was all but abandoned. Showing the picture of Liz Steele to a local party girl that St. James knew, Marsh learned that it was a picture of a different person entirely and she lived on the island. Learning that the woman's name was Cristie Luck, Marsh talks to her and learns that Liz had a twin sister. So who came to his house was the question of the day. Figuring that his client wasn't telling him everything there was to know, he meets up with his old boss from his days at the National Security Administration, Alexander Nomad, who wants to recruit him back into his old unit. It seems that Nomad is looking for Liz Steele too, but he knows her as Amanda Hartnett and she was supposed to be in a witness protection program except for the fact that an incompetent agent by the name of Chuck Jinks, put the wrong person in the program. It seemed Hartnett had a twin sister and he mistakenly put her in instead. Marsh had little use for Jinks and said that he wouldn't work with him. To clear his mind, Marsh decides to head home and spend some time off the grid. Except a voodoo queen by the name of Queen Alhambra showed up at his office requesting his services to help her save her island home from some greedy real estate investors, one of whom is T.J. Bright, the man Marsh is working for. Still, in for a penny, in for a pound, Steele and St. James go visit the Queen at her island home where Marsh learns that the key he got from the phony Liz was a bus locker key. After securing the contents of the locker he learns that it is a set of formulas for the synthesizing of artificial cocaine. Suddenly Marsh is being chased by some cocaine cowboys, the DEA, NSA and State and local police. Rushing back to Atlanta, he turns over what he has to Cart Jones, head of detectives on the Atlanta PD. Before he can make it back to his house he is kidnapped, beaten and left for dead. They should have killed him. Now Indigo Marsh angry and when he is angry he at his dangerous best.


Voodoo Moon Rising

Lenght : 390

Language : en

This

Voodoo Moon Rising

was ranked 10 by Google Books

The Half Has Never Been Told

The Half Has Never Been Told


By :"Edward Baptist"

Published on 2014-09-09 by Basic Books

Category :"History"

Americans tend to assume that modern historiography has produced a full and complete understanding of slavery in the United States, as a shameful pre-modern institution, existing in isolation from America’s later success. But while we have long since rejected the idealistic depiction of happy slaves and paternalistic masters, we have not yet begun to grapple with the full extent of slavery’s horrors—or its link to the expansion of the country, the political battles that caused the Civil War, or the growth of our modern capitalist economy.. As historian Edward Baptist reveals in The Half Has Never Been Told, slavery and its expansion were central to the evolution and modernization of our nation in the 18th and 19th centuries, catapulting the US into a modern, industrial and capitalist economy. In the span of a single lifetime, the South grew from a narrow coastal strip of worn-out tobacco plantations to a sub-continental cotton empire. By 1861 it had five times as many slaves as it had during the Revolution, and was producing two billion pounds of cotton a year. It was through slavery and slavery alone that the United States achieved a virtual monopoly on the production of cotton, the key raw material of the Industrial Revolution, and was transformed into a global power rivaled only by England. The Half Has Never Been Told begins in 1787, when Northern emancipation and falling profits from Southern tobacco threatened the future of American slavery. Seeking desperately to prevent this collapse, innovative Southern enslavers brought slavery out of the Southeast’s decaying coastal plantation belts, leading trains of men, women, and children to the frontier states where the labor-intensive cotton crop beckoned. By 1860, their empire of cotton and labor camps stretched all the way to Texas. During America’s formative years, Baptist explains, our chief form of innovation was slavery, and ways to make slavery increasingly profitable. Through forced migration, quotas, and torture, slave owners extracted continual increases in efficiency from their slaves making competition with American cotton fields near impossible. Financial innovations and banks, meanwhile, helped feed credit to the cotton plantations, spurring on economic expansion and confirming for enslavers and their political leaders that their livelihood, and the American economy, depended on cotton. Despite the mayhem wreaked upon them, enslaved African-Americans survived, clinging desperately to the ability to name the evil they confronted. By the time of Abraham Lincoln’s election, the stories they smuggled out of the whipping-machine had helped to put the North and South on the collision course that led to the Civil War, national emancipation, and the collapse of the Southern slave industry—a system that, Baptist suggests, might otherwise have gone on indefinitely. Using thousands of interviews with former slaves, hundreds of plantation records, newspapers, and the personal papers of dozens of politicians, entrepreneurs, and escaped slaves, The Half Has Never Been Told unveils, at last, the most savage secrets at the heart of American history. These intimate stories of survival and tragedy transform our understanding of the rise of the American nation, the outbreak of the Civil War, and the birth of entrepreneurial capitalism. A much-needed challenge to the reigning narratives of slavery, The Half Has Never Been Told reveals the alarming extent to which our country’s success was irrevocably tied to the institution of slavery.


The Half Has Never Been Told

Lenght : 528

Language : en

This

The Half Has Never Been Told

was ranked 39 by Google Books

The Blue Bottle Club

The Blue Bottle Club


By :"Penelope J. Stokes"

Published on 2005-09-13 by Thomas Nelson Inc

Category :"Fiction"

Brendan Delaney, a television news reporter, embarks on a quest to find the women who left messages in a blue cobalt bottle detailing their hopes and dreams during the Depression.


The Blue Bottle Club

Lenght : 342

Language : en

This

The Blue Bottle Club

was ranked 27 by Google Books

A Thousand Pieces of You

A Thousand Pieces of You


By :"Claudia Gray"

Published on 2014-11-04 by Harper Collins

Category :"Young Adult Fiction"

Cloud Atlas meets Orphan Black in this epic dimension-bending trilogy by New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray about a girl who must chase her father's killer through multiple dimensions. Marguerite Caine's physicist parents are known for their groundbreaking achievements. Their most astonishing invention, called the Firebird, allows users to jump into multiple universes—and promises to revolutionize science forever. But then Marguerite's father is murdered, and the killer—her parent's handsome, enigmatic assistant Paul— escapes into another dimension before the law can touch him. Marguerite refuses to let the man who destroyed her family go free. So she races after Paul through different universes, always leaping into another version of herself. But she also meets alternate versions of the people she knows—including Paul, whose life entangles with hers in increasingly familiar ways. Before long she begins to question Paul's guilt—as well as her own heart. And soon she discovers the truth behind her father's death is far more sinister than she expected. A Thousand Pieces of You explores an amazingly intricate multi-universe where fate is unavoidable, the truth elusive, and love the greatest mystery of all.


A Thousand Pieces of You

Lenght : 384

Language : en

This

A Thousand Pieces of You

was ranked 11 by Google Books

The Blood Stone

The Blood Stone


By :"Jamila Gavin"

Published on 2013-08-31 by Random House

Category :"Juvenile Fiction"

One diamond – a world of spies, death and deception. In Venice, the diamond promises wealth and prestige to greedy Bernardo Pagliarin. At the court of the Great Moghul in Agra, it holds the key to the throne itself. For Filippo and his family, the stone is worth far more. It could bring their father back from the dead. From the bustling markets of seventeenth-century Venice to the majestic palaces of Hindustan, acclaimed author Jamila Gavin takes the reader on an unforgettable quest across desert, sea and mountains.


The Blood Stone

Lenght : 400

Language : en

This

The Blood Stone

was ranked 5 by Google Books

Future Survey Annual 1992

Future Survey Annual 1992


By :"Michael Marien"

Published on 1992-07 by Transaction Publishers

Category :"Political Science"


Future Survey Annual 1992

Lenght : 191

Language : en

This

Future Survey Annual 1992

was ranked 20 by Google Books

Midnight Lily

Midnight Lily


By :"Mia Sheridan"

Published on 2016-03-01 by Mia Sheridan

Category :"Fiction"

A standalone romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Archer's Voice. Holden Scott is the prince of professional football. At least he was before he lost it all . . . or more to the point, before he threw it all away. Now he's out of a job, out of the public's good graces, and perhaps just a little out of his mind. So when a friend offers up his remote lodge in the wilds of Colorado, giving Holden some time away to get his life back on track, he can hardly say no. The last thing he expects is to see a beautiful girl in the woods—one wearing a white, lace dress who appears in the moonlight, and leaves no footprints behind. Is she a dream? A ghost? A product of his muddled imagination? Or something entirely different? Midnight Lily is the haunting love story of two lost souls reaching for each other in the dark. A tale of healing, acceptance, and the worlds we create to protect our own hearts. It is a story of being lost, of being found, and of being in the place between. THIS IS A STAND-ALONE SIGN OF LOVE NOVEL, INSPIRED BY VIRGO. Non-Paranormal, New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.


Midnight Lily

Lenght : 238

Language : en

This

Midnight Lily

was ranked 11 by Google Books

Breaking Nova

Breaking Nova


By :"Jessica Sorensen"

Published on 2013-09-03 by Hachette UK

Category :"Fiction"

THE NUMBER ONE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR Nova Reed used to have dreams of becoming a famous drummer, of marrying her true love. But all of that was taken away in an instant. Now she's getting by as best she can, though sometimes that means doing things the old Nova would never do. Things that are slowly eating away at her spirit. Every day blends into the next, until she meets Quinton Carter. Quinton once got a second chance at life, but he doesn't want it. The tattoos on his chest are a constant reminder of what he's done, what he's lost. He's sworn to never allow happiness into his life, but then beautiful, sweet Nova makes him smile. He knows he's too damaged to get close to her, yet she's the only one who can make him feel alive again. Quinton will have to decide: does he deserve to start over? Or should he pay for his past forever? Discover the latest intense, passionate and page-turning novel from number one New York Times bestselling sensation Jessica Sorensen.


Breaking Nova

Lenght : 368

Language : en

This

Breaking Nova

was ranked 36 by Google Books

Sole Influence

Sole Influence


By :"Dan Wetzel","Don Yaeger"

Published on 2000-10-01 by Grand Central Publishing

Category :"Sports & Recreation"

Explosive and controversial, this expos uncovers the exploitation of college, high school, and even junior high basketball players by the billion-dollar atheltic shoe companies competing for national endorsements. photo insert.


Sole Influence

Lenght : 320

Language : en

This

Sole Influence

was ranked 5 by Google Books

Fatal Pursuit

Fatal Pursuit


By :"Martin Walker"

Published on 2016-06-21 by Knopf

Category :"Fiction"

A pair of murders, a romance and rivals in pursuit of a long-lost vintage car of unfathomable value—Bruno, chief of police, is busy in another mystery set in the beautiful Dordogne At the annual fête in St. Denis, Bruno’s biggest worry is surviving as a last-minute replacement navigator in a car rally race. The contest and a classic-car parade are new to the festivities and draw a spate of outsiders with deep pockets, big-city egos and, in the case of a young Englishman, an intriguing story. It’s the tale of a Bugatti Type 57C, lost somewhere in France during World War II. Among the most beautiful cars ever made, one of only four of its kind—Ralph Lauren owns one—it is worth millions and drives its pursuers mad with greed. In the midst of the festivities, a local scholar turns up dead and Bruno suspects unnatural causes. After a second death, there is mounting evidence that the events in St. Denis are linked to international crime. To make matters even more complicated, a family squabble over land brings to St. Denis a comely Parisienne who turns Bruno’s head. As usual, Bruno’s life offers its challenges—but there is always time for a good bottle and a home-cooked meal. From the Hardcover edition.


Fatal Pursuit

Lenght : 320

Language : en

This

Fatal Pursuit

was ranked 16 by Google Books

Firewalker

Firewalker


By :"Allyson James"

Published on 2010-11-02 by Penguin

Category :"Fiction"

View our feature on Allyson James’s Firewalker.Janet Begay's Crossroads Hotel has attracted the supernatural ever since it opened. But a new, dark power is rising, this time inside Janet herself. Her boyfriend Mick, a sexy dragon shapeshifter the Navajo call a Firewalker, know what terrifying magic is threatening to overwhelm Janet and her Stormwalker powers. He watches over her, ready to fight for her, to do anything to keep her safe. But then a mysterious corpse is found near the Crossroads Hotel-and Janet becomes the main suspect. Now Janet and Mick must uncover what really happened, and their investigation leads to the most perilous decision of their lives...


Firewalker

Lenght : 352

Language : en

This

Firewalker

was ranked 17 by Google Books

Fire & Flood

Fire & Flood


By :"Sujatha Menon"

Published on 2007-08-01 by The Rosen Publishing Group

Category :"Juvenile Nonfiction"

An overview of fires and floods discusses the causes behind them, famous events, and ways to be prepared for these disasters.


Fire & Flood

Lenght : 48

Language : en

This

Fire & Flood

was ranked 10 by Google Books

Dark Tide

Dark Tide


By :"Stephen Puleo"

Published on 2004 by Beacon Press

Category :"History"

The compelling story of a man-made disaster amid the tensions of the early twentieth century. Shortly after noon on January 15, 1919, a fifty-foot-tall steel tank filled with 2.3 million gallons of molasses collapsed on Boston's waterfront, disgorging its contents as a fifteen-foot-high wave of molasses that briefly traveled at thirty-five miles per hour. When the tide receded, a section of the city's North End had been transformed into a war zone. The Great Boston Molasses Flood claimed the lives of twenty-one people and scores of animals, injured 150, and caused widespread destruction.But the molasses flood was more than an isolated event. Its story overlays America's story during a tumultuous decade in our history. Tracing the era from the tank's construction in 1915 through the multiyear lawsuit that followed the tragedy, Dark Tide uses the drama of the flood to examine the sweeping changes brought about by World War I, Prohibition, the Anarchist movement, the Red Scare, immigration, and the role of big business in society.


Dark Tide

Lenght : 273

Language : en

This

Dark Tide

was ranked 9 by Google Books

The End of Heart Disease

The End of Heart Disease


By :"Dr. Joel Fuhrman"

Published on 2016-04-05 by HarperCollins

Category :"Health & Fitness"

The New York Times bestselling author of Eat to Live, Super Immunity, The End of Diabetes, and The End of Dieting presents a scientifically proven, practical program to prevent and reverse heart disease, the leading cause of death in America—coinciding with the author’s new medical study revealing headline-making findings. Dr. Joel Fuhrman, one of the country’s leading experts on preventative medicine, offers his science-backed nutritional plan that addresses the leading cause of death in America: heart disease. An expert in the science of food, Dr. Fuhrman speaks directly to readers who want to take control of their health and avoid taking medication or undergoing complicated, expensive surgery, the two standard treatments prescribed today. Following the model of his previous programs that have successfully tackled conditions from diabetes to dieting, Dr. Fuhrman’s plan begins with the food we eat. He focuses on a high nutrient per calorie ratio, with a range of options for different needs and conditions. He shows us what to remove and what to add to our diets for optimum heart health, provides menu plans and recipes for heart-healthy meals and snacks, and includes helpful questions for doctors and patients. By understanding heart disease and its triggers, Dr. Fuhrman gives us the knowledge to counter-attack this widespread epidemic and lead longer, healthier lives.


The End of Heart Disease

Lenght : 448

Language : en

This

The End of Heart Disease

was ranked 32 by Google Books

How Does My Country Grow?

How Does My Country Grow?


By :"Brian Pinto"

Published on 2014-09-18 by OUP Oxford

Category :"Business & Economics"

Written by a former World Bank economist, How Does My Country Grow? distils growth policy lessons from the author's first-hand experience in Poland, Kenya, India, and Russia, and his contributions to the economic policy debates that followed the emerging market crises of 1997 to 2001, extending up to the global financial crisis of 2008-09. Based on living and working in the field, the author argues that country economic analysis is in effect a separate, integrative branch of economics that draws upon but is distinct from academic economics. The country stories recounted, reinforced by the emerging market experience since the 1980s, point to a canonical growth policy package built around three interconnected elements: the intertemporal budget constraint of the government; the micropolicy trio of hard budgets, competition and competitive real exchange rates; and managing volatility from external, but especially domestic, sources. This package is underpinned by good governance, which finds its most immediate expression in the management of the public finances. While the discussion is tilted towards developing countries, the insights have considerable relevance for advanced economies, many of which today are in the throes of their own growth-cum-sovereign debt crises.


How Does My Country Grow?

Lenght : 224

Language : en

This

How Does My Country Grow?

was ranked 39 by Google Books

All I Know about Management I Learned from My Dog

All I Know about Management I Learned from My Dog


By :"Martin P. Levin"

Published on 2011 by Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Category :"Business & Economics"

Outlines the four management strategies the author developed after adopting an aging golden retriever named Angel, providing the reader with rules and shortcuts to successful management.


All I Know about Management I Learned from My Dog

Lenght : 128

Language : en

This

All I Know about Management I Learned from My Dog

was ranked 29 by Google Books

Laughter at My Window

Laughter at My Window


By :"Blake Parker"

Published on 2011-05-16 by Trafford Publishing

Category :"Music"

This is a collection of Blake Parker’s songs. Blake was a spoken word artist, performance poet, writer, lecturer, graphic designer, multi media artist and collaborator, known for his improvisation and evocative voice. As a teenager in the 50s, Blake was strongly influenced by the Beat poets who came before him. His lively, experimental spoken word projects reflect a mature yet quirky genre that is one of the predecessors of today’s rap and hip hop. As part of the populist spoken word movement, his work aspires to an integration of high art & low entertainment. Blake worked with many musicians using his words and voice as instrument. At home, Blake played guitar, mostly the blues, constantly making up songs which were rarely part of his performance poetry. There were many variations and improvisations, the music was fluid and only some had more fixed ideas with chords. During the last years with a terminal diagnosis, Blake started to collate the songs, in hopes that other musicians and singers would keep them in the world. Blake Parker’s blues, country and gospel songs are a mixture of profound, inspiring, and humorous lyrics ready to be put to music and sung. Check his website www.blakeparker.ca


Laughter at My Window

Lenght : 300

Language : en

This

Laughter at My Window

was ranked 1 by Google Books

Handling the Undead

Handling the Undead


By :"John Ajvide Lindqvist"

Published on 2010-09-28 by Macmillan

Category :"Fiction"

In his new novel, John Ajvide Lindqvist does for zombies what his previous novel, Let the Right One In, did for vampires. Across Stockholm the power grid has gone crazy. In the morgue and in cemeteries, the recently deceased are waking up. One grandfather is alight with hope that his grandson will be returned, but one husband is aghast at what his adored wife has become. A horror novel that transcends its genre by showing what the return of the dead might really mean to those who loved them.


Handling the Undead

Lenght : 384

Language : en

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Handling the Undead

was ranked 39 by Google Books

Science and Football IV

Science and Football IV


By :"Warwick Spinks","Thomas Reilly","Aron Murphy"

Published on 2002 by Psychology Press

Category :"Science"

The Fourth World Congress of Science and Football was held in Sydney, Australia 1999. Fourth in the series it addresses the rapidly increasing use of scientific identification in the training and development of football talent.


Science and Football IV

Lenght : 433

Language : en

This

Science and Football IV

was ranked 24 by Google Books

Minggu, 30 Oktober 2016

How to Win Friends and Influence People

How to Win Friends and Influence People


By :"Dale Carnegie","General Press"

Published on 2016-05-12 by GENERAL PRESS

Category :"Self-Help"

'How to Win Friends and Influence People' is one of the first best-selling self-help books ever published. Just after publishing, it quickly exploded into an overnight success, eventually selling more than 15 million copies worldwide, and pioneering an entire genre of self-help and personal success books. With an enduring grasp of human nature, it teaches his readers how to handle people without letting them feel manipulated, how to make people feel important without inspiring resentment, how win people over to your point of view without causing offence, and how to make a friend out of just about anyone. Millions of people around the world have improved their lives based on the teachings of Dale Carnegie. This classic book will turn your relationships around and improve your interactions with everyone in your life. Publisher : General Press OTHER BESTSELLERS: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=%22general%20press%22&c=books


How to Win Friends and Influence People

Lenght : 280

Language : en

This

How to Win Friends and Influence People

was ranked 36 by Google Books

Take a Stand

Take a Stand


By :"Jorge Ramos"

Published on 2016-03 by Celebra

Category :"Biography & Autobiography"

After 30 fascinating years uncovering the hard truth, Emmy Award-winning journalist Jorge Ramos opens up for the first time about life-altering lessons by sharing captivating never-before-told stories. Widely recognized for his unapologetic, no-holds-barred approach to interviewing global leaders, business titans, democratic policy makers and dictators who threaten to derail those principles, Ramos unearths their one common trait - they are all rebels. Rebels are different. At some point they decided to challenge the prevailing status quo. Sometimes they rebelled to change a regime, other times to prevent abuse or discrimination, but in all cases they strived to correct an injustice. In Take a Stand, Ramos looks back on groundbreaking interviews with rebels such as President Barack Obama, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Spike Lee, Barbara Walters, Fidel Castro and more. Candid and at times controversial, Ramos draws invaluable awareness of issues that influence the mindset of the largest minority in the country and how they will undoubtedly shape not only Presidential elections but also the future of America. 'People ask if I am a journalist or an activist. The truth is that I am just a journalist who asks questions, but one who does in fact take a stand.'Jorge Ramos Praise for A Country For All 'It's not called a 'manifesto' for nothing. In six short chapters, Ramos humanizes undocumented immigrants, argues why you should care, and explains why reform is needed now. Above all, it's an inspiring book.' Newsweek Praise for The Other Face of America 'Levelheaded yet passionate . . . Accept a multicultural society and embrace diversity, says Ramos, or beat your head against the wall. Truer words were never spoken, even if they are still fighting words for too many.' Kirkus Reviews


Take a Stand

Lenght : 304

Language : en

This

Take a Stand

was ranked 8 by Google Books

We Of The Never Never

We Of The Never Never


By :"Aeneas Gunn"

Published on 2012-04-24 by Random House

Category :"History"

Newly married, Jeannie Gunn accompanies her husband to 'The Elsey', the huge cattle station in the Northern Territory, several hundred miles from the nearest town. She is one of the few white women in the area and her presence is at first resented by the stockmen until her warmth and spirit win their affection and respect. This is one of the few autobiographies written by a woman to chronicle the life of the pioneers of the outback. In the style of the bush storyteller, Mrs Gunn conveys with moving simplicity the beauty and cruelty of the land, and the isolation and loneliness, comradeship and kindness of the early settlers.


We Of The Never Never

Lenght : 256

Language : en

This

We Of The Never Never

was ranked 21 by Google Books

We of the Never-Never

We of the Never-Never


By :"Jeanie Gunn"

Published on 2007-11-01 by

Category :"Fiction"


We of the Never-Never

Lenght : 172

Language : en

This

We of the Never-Never

was ranked 7 by Google Books

Bits & Pieces

Bits & Pieces


By :"Judy Schachner"

Published on 2013-10-22 by Penguin

Category :"Juvenile Fiction"

New York Times bestseller and fan favorite Judy Schachner presents a warmly affectionate portrait of a family’s devotion to their beloved cat. Tink has everything he ever wanted – delicious treats, hugs and kisses, and even a kitten to raise. The only thing missing is wild outdoor adventure. So when the opportunity arises, Tink sneaks out – and becomes an outdoor cat for one unforgettable night. Like cozy favorites such as Clare Turlay Newberry's Marshmallow and Mo Willems' City Dog, Country Frog, and with soft, meltingly tender illustrations that match the poignant tale, Judy Schachner proves what a superlative storyteller she is with this loving family story.


Bits & Pieces

Lenght : 32

Language : en

This

Bits & Pieces

was ranked 33 by Google Books