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![]() ![]() Unless you request otherwise, I will wrap the book in plastic wrap to help protect it from the elements, create a custom-made cardboard box to ship it in, and send via Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation tracking. Generally sent the same day payment arrives. Name, date and location at top of first page no other markings found. The pages are toning from age but are in very good condition. The spine has some stress but no complete reading creases. ![]() In very good condition for age with lighter handling/storage on the covers. This paperback book measures about 7″ x 4-1/8″ and has 288 pages inked in red on three sides. From the First Fawcett Crest printing in August 1968. What she didn’t know was that she stood a good chance of never leaving at all…alive. But Dallas Lawson knew when she set eyes on the King of the Castle, the handsome Comte, that she would never leave willingly. She did not know that her arrival was a threat, that they did not want her in their midst, probing dark corners of the family mansion, lifting the dust from age-old family secrets… She should have turned and run. From the moment Dallas Lawson arrived, she sensed an atmosphere of tension. ![]() ![]() She came alone to the legend-haunted chateau, the castle of the notorious Comte de la Talle, deep in the wine country of France. ![]() ![]() An award-winning and best-selling author, he speaks regularly on apologetics, world religions, and theology around the world and on such media outlets as NPR, PAX, and Billy Graham's Decision Today radio program. Emir Fethi Caner (Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington) is currently dean of The College at Southwestern (Southwestern Seminary) as well as professor of history and director of the Center for Free Church Studies. He is coauthor of many books on global apologetics. ![]() Caner has lectured on apologetics, world religions, and theology in eleven countries and has been interviewed on CNN, The 700 Club, the BBC, and elsewhere. During his seventeen years as a pastor and now as an educator, Dr. Ergun Mehmet Caner (Th.M., Southeastern Seminary Th.D., University of South Africa) is dean of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, and professor of theology and church history at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "There have been times, I have to be honest, when I've been mad at her for having birthed me," Kelly writes. In perhaps the most jarring and raw moment of the book, Kelly considers the value of her very existence. The two spent years relying on friends and relatives to take them in, living at one point in a garage and at another, in a storage unit. Kelly recounts dancing at peep shows, suffering a beating at the hands of her stepfather and being coerced into making a sex tape.Īt its center, though, "Tell Me Everything" is about Kelly's relationship with her late mother, Maureen, an exotic dancer who struggled with addiction and had difficulty making ends meet. She shares tales of neglect, abuse and manipulation. The 42-year-old actor holds back absolutely nothing. I was just a really big fan of his work and when I moved to New York I went to all of his shows, and so he just kind of got to know me through that. ![]() It's a promise from Kelly to her readers. Check out bestselling and award-winning author Kelly Moran's books, trailers, reviews, biography and more top of page. "Tell Me Everything" is much more than just a title. Kelly pulls back the curtain on her deeply traumatic early life in a stunning, achingly honest new memoir. What we don't know is how it all started. ![]() ![]() I am a huge fan of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her Little House series - so much that I reread it about once a year.Ĭaddie Woodlawn has much of the same premise, but without the same charm. But every redhead's temper has its limitations.Ultimately, this book was. The older she gets, the less she is allowed to adventure out into the woods and the more she pushes back. ![]() Her mother is at her wits end but her father enjoys his daughter's plucky spirit and propensity for mishaps.Ĭaddie, for one, enjoys her life as it is - snowball fights and hunting and adventuring with her brothers.īut all good things have to come to an end, and Caddie's childhood is one of those things. I wonder if it's always like that? Caddie Woodlawn, a fiery redhead growing up in Wisconsin in the 1800s, has always been a tom boy. How far I've come! I'm the same girl and yet not the same. Disappointing and yet marginally charming. ![]() ![]() ![]() Playing on Skarsgård’s natural creepiness and icon status in contemporary horror, tension is high from the jump as Keith insists Tess not be put out by the mix-up. The movie begins as Tess (Georgina Campbell), headed to a job interview, arrives at her Detroit Airbnb, where she’s surprised to discover an unexpected roommate in the form of suspicious charmer Keith (Bill Skarsgård). Opening with a bang, “Barbarian” starts on the edge of sinister and barrels toward the darkness, with a few diverting rest stops along the way. It’s no “Get Out,” but it’s a hell of a lot of fun - with a little something to say as well. With a chillingly relatable Airbnb setup, “Barbarian” mines multiple real-life scenarios and fears to unleash some truly unhinged terrors. For his clever horror thriller “ Barbarian,” Cregger clearly took a page from the Peele playbook. As Jordan Peele proved with aplomb, comedy and horror are two very different sides of the same coin, both using absurd premises to elicit physical reactions from their audience. ![]() ![]() After honing his chops as part of the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U’ Know, which aired a sketch show for five seasons in the late aughts, Cregger has set his sights on horror. The power of a well-placed needle drop is something writer/director Zach Cregger clearly understands. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a quick, fast-paced read and while the story is self-contained it still leaves it open enough for a sequel. It was also good to run into a couple of familiar characters who help fill out the cast in this one. I already know I like the author’s style having enjoyed several of his books previously and this one proves no exception. Jody knows she hasn’t killed anyone yet so is the vampire who made her playing some sort of game with her?This is a fun, light-hearted take on the vampire mythos. Problems start arising for the pair when bodies start turning up near to where they’re living that are drained of blood. Tommy’s never had a girlfriend before and the sex is great so he doesn’t even mind a bit of biting if that’s what she’s into. She’s going to need someone to do the daytime things that need doing seeing as sunlight has a deleterious effect on her complexion and Tommy seems an ideal candidate. With help from the Emperor he is quickly set up as night manager at a Safeway and this is where he encounters Jody, a newly turned vampire. ![]() Aspiring writer Tommy arrives in San Francisco to gain some life experience but needs a job to pay the rent. ![]() ![]() Trying to understand one another is how Jenny and Riley eventually move forward. As Riley and Jenny struggle to face the tension in their relationship, they are encouraged in different ways to communicate and understand the other’s point of view. There are so many places I’ve never gone and experiences I haven’t had in real life. Cameron was inexperienced he made the bad call This isn’t about race, Riley. We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride, Jo Piazza Published by Atria Books Publication date: OctoGenres: Book Clubs, Fiction, Contemporary, Social Issues Your Local Book Store, Amazon I’m a fan of diverse reading. ![]() ![]() Riley sees the death as personal, a death that could have been her own brother, and reinforces what the Black community already knows: “ will be seen as menacing and scary, as trespassers in places that certain people don’t feel they belong, as people who deserve to be questioned or confronted, or even killed because of the color of their skin” (145). From Jenny’s point of view, “ He shot first, so Kevin had to open fire. While the shooting of Justin Dwyer is a fact, the story differs depending on whose vantage point it is seen from. You can follow her on Instagram at cpride. ![]() We Are Not Like Them, written with Jo Piazza, is her first book. Although the craft of the novel quite literally switches between points of view, the complicated shooting at hand asks readers to do the same. Christine has edited and published a range of bestselling books, with a special emphasis on inspirational stories and memoirs. ![]() ![]() It may be an uphill battle, but it’s one that Amos is ready to fight. Soon Amos starts confiding in his newfound friend by writing letters in his journal-and hatches a plan to share Albert’s story with his divided twenty-first century town. Cashier, a Civil War soldier who might have identified as a trans man if he’d lived today. But when a cute new volunteer arrives at his Living History Park, Amos finds himself wondering if there’s something missing from history: someone like the two of them.Īmos is sure there must have been LGBTQ+ people in nineteenth-century Illinois. He’s been a historical reenactor nearly all his life. An ALA Rainbow Book List Top 10 Selection * Golden Kite Award Winner * New York Public Library Best Books for Kids * ALA Booklist Top 10 First Novels for Youth * Jane Addams Award finalist * Lambda Literary Award FinalistĪ heartfelt debut novel about a boy’s attempt to find himself in the history he loves-perfect for fans of Dear Sweet Pea and From the Desk of Zoe Washington.Īmos Abernathy lives for history. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Clay's identity is revealed when Jason Harmer, her songwriter, arrives at the cottage having tracked down its location from a clue in a letter he received from her. She did not tell him her name, instructing him to call her "Chris". He inherited a fortune but has squandered it, and was rescued from a life of poverty when Clay randomly encountered him in London and offered him hospitality out of kindness. Tisdall had been Clay's guest for 4 days at the time of the murder, in a cottage that she had rented in secret to have an anonymous holiday. Suspicion quickly falls on her house guest, Robert Tisdall, who admits to having stolen Clay's car and then regretted it and returned. ![]() She is initially thought to be the victim of a drowning accident, but the presence of a button tangled in her hair leads Inspector Grant to conclude she has been murdered. The body of a woman, Christine Clay (née Christina Gotobed) is discovered at the edge of the surf on a beach in Kent. The plot draws extensively on Tey's experience in working with actors in her play Richard of Bordeaux, which was produced in London's West End in 1933 starring John Gielgud and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, and on her work as a contract writer in Hollywood. It is the second of Tey's five mysteries featuring Inspector Alan Grant, and the first book written under the Josephine Tey pseudonym. A Shilling for Candles is a 1936 mystery novel by Josephine Tey (Elizabeth MacKintosh) about the investigation of the drowning of a film actress, known as Christine Clay. ![]() |