Oh, What a Tangled Web: Poetry of the Internet 2008
Renie Smith weaves her own intricate web as she dramatically illustrates how both withholding the truth and making assumptions about what it might be, can be equally as destructive to those we hold most dear.
As winemaker at Tangle Valley Vineyard, Madison LeGrange relies on science and logic to make the best vintage possible.
Robyn and David have the perfect marriage until they decide to start a family, and even the intervention of IVF treatment proves unsuccessful.
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Regency London Brendan Townsend is a young man who is very loyal to his friends.
In this new biography, published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of her execution, Mata Hari is revealed in all of her flawed eccentricity; a woman whose adult life was a fantastical web of lies, half-truths and magnetic sexuality ...
This story clearly represents examples of two adages. "Oh what a tangled web we weave when at first we practice to deceive" and "Truth is stranger than fiction."
Lady A is the most notorious blackmailer in the city.
That's what journalist James Ball argues as he takes us to the root of the problem, from the very establishment of the internet's earliest protocols to the cables that wire it together.