Nick Zellis was in dire need of a respite. He was psychologically spent, emotionally burnt and just not real happy. What better place to escape to, he thought, than the sleepy island nation of Azul. He had spent an enjoyable summer on that small island as a graduate student years before. Little did he know that things had changed and that his anticipated restful holiday would be anything but.
Now, in the most provocative look at the inside of a national election battle ever published, Matalin and Carville, the chief strategists for the Bush and Clinton presidential campaigns, tell their sides of the story, laying bare how ...
Kat inspected rows of the same old cupcakes.
ExCUSE ME, ARE YOU A TEACHERP o HAH, YEAH, I'M A TEACHER! YOU HAVE DETENTION FOR BOTHERING ME! GET TO CLASS, MR. CARR. YOUNG LADY, ARE YOU LOSTP THIS IS THE EIGHTH-GRADE WING—I'M GUESSING YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SIXTH.
Samantha is determined to win the election and find a dream date for the prom, no matter what it takes. After all . . . all's fair in love and war (and high school!).
Who better to help you resist wayward temptation and avoid potentially expensive mistakes?With stiletto-sharp wit, this little guide reinvents the dos and don'ts of dating, covering everything from The Bra Code to the etiquette of chatting ...
In this gripping tale of unlikely heroes and unexpected romance, two siblings must risk everything for freedom. And in the heat and sand of enemy territory, they discover that all's fair in love, even if not in war.
That was all there was to it. He kept egging me on, saying he couldn't believe my blood parents could have been so cruel to throw me away like that. I never felt that way. Not when the Dreyfus family had been so good to me.
Evans plans to buy another acre in Matilija this fall.” Mr. Evans owned the cottage and the orchard surrounding it. He was an old farmer who wore a straw hat and elastic suspenders. When Emily saw him for the first time, ...
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“But I like Dances with Wolves,” Mrachek, Leslie protested from the front row of Elliot's Bryant Hall seminar on Film and History: The American West. “It was the first movie to show Indians sympathetically or as something besides ...