![]() It contains explicit sexual content, profanity, and mild violence. King of Wrath is a steamy billionaire/arranged marriage romance. Neither was the worst thing she could possibly do: fall in love with her future husband. While the rude, elusive Dante isn’t her idea of a dream partner, she agrees to their arranged marriage out of duty.Ĭraving his touch was never part of the plan. Marrying a blue-blooded Russo means opening doors that would otherwise remain closed to her new-money family. Vivian Lau is the perfect daughter and her family’s ticket into the highest echelons of high society. ![]() ![]() Although Vivian is a strong woman, she comes across as showing deference to her father. Vivian Lau is an event planner and the daughter of a new-money businessman. His family is old money and they conduct business with a strong hand. There’s only one problem: now that he has her…he can’t bring himself to let her go. Dante Russo is the king of the hill, the most eligible bachelor and the center of attention at any society event. He’ll do everything in his power to destroy the evidence and their betrothal. ![]() It doesn’t matter how beautiful or charming she is. Vivian Lau, jewelry heiress and daughter of his newest enemy. Until the threat of blackmail forces him into an engagement with a woman he barely knows. The billionaire CEO never planned to marry. Dante Russo thrives on control, both personally and professionally. ![]()
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The simply told story of a typical, grueling day of the titular character's life in a labor camp in Siberia, is a modern classic of Russian literature and quickly cemented Solzhenitsyn's international reputation upon publication. A beautiful example rare signed and inscribed.Īlexander Solzhenitsyn's first book, is an "economical, relentless novel is one of the most forceful artistic indictments of political oppression in the Stalin-era Soviet Union" (The New York Times). Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Introduction by Max Hayward and Leopold Lebedz. ![]() Translated by Max Hayward and Ronald Hingley. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with two small closed tears. Inscribed and dated by Solzhenitsyn in 1976. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn speaks to the heart and leaves a lasting impression on the soul. ![]() Item Number: 3881įirst American edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author’s first book and what many consider his masterpiece. ![]() ![]() ![]() Under Water, Under Earth is terrific, well-written, profusely illustrated, informative, engaging. ![]() Kids (and parents) can pour over it much in the manner of the old Richard Scarry books. Publishers Weekly This creative duo is the one behind the bestselling "Maps" - and has come up with another book that will become an object of obsession. ![]() Readers will feel like scientists and explorers with each page turn. School Library Journal (starred review) Through accessible cartooning, the husband-and-wife duo brings a light, playful touch to topics like water pressure, plumbing, and fossilization. Consider for injecting life into introductions to earth science. Students will return to this work again and again. Using a mix of brief text and detailed illustrations, this large-format book provides an informational feast.While the spreads are attention-grabbing, they also clearly communicate data in a number of ways, through labels, cross sections, cutaways, and sequenced processes. ![]() ![]() Alison was sure she would never trust the military again. But the team discovers much more from their dolphins than they ever expected when a secret object is revealed on the ocean floor. ![]() With the help of a powerful computer system, Alison Shaw and her team are preparing to translate the first two-way conversation with the planet's second smartest species. Strange facts begin to emerge that lead naval investigator, John Clay, to a small group of marine biologists who are quietly on the verge of making history. Deep in the Caribbean Sea, a nuclear submarine is forced to suddenly abort its mission under mysterious circumstances. A SECRET THAT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND. ![]() ** AMAZON TOP 100 BEST SELLER IN 2018 ** ONE OF THE GREATEST BREAKTHROUGHS IN HUMAN HISTORY. ![]() ![]() In fact the BBC Shakespeare production aired in 1978 did have a 14 year old Juliet ( a brilliant performance from a young woman who would eventually quit acting when she married Roger Allam). Talking to the late, great Sir Peter Hall, some years ago he said that he would have loved to have directed a production that had actors of the actual ages of the characters but that he would never be allowed to do it. And the County Paris - what was he up to? Juliet is 13 and she and Romeo would definitely have been referred to Social Services and Romeo quite possibly locked up - and as for the Capulet mama and papa trying to marry her off - well. One of the scandalous factors in possibly the greatest love story in British literature is, of course, the main age of the protagonists. ![]() ![]() OK, so this wan't the version I read but I am not going to trawl through the editions to find the edition I have which dates from the 1960s. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But the nub grew relentlessly, larger and larger, until it was as thick and dark as a tree branch. At first, the old woman hadn't known what to make of the strange brown nub that appeared like an ashy smudge in the center of her head, but she knew to hide it from view, starting a decade-long habit of avoiding eye contact. It was the face of Madame Dimanche, the French washerwoman who grew a large, brown horn from the center of her forehead. With the last of his money, he purchased a wax model from a shop that specialized in reproductions for doctors. He had reinvented himself as Thomas Dent Mütterwith a perfectly European umlaut over the u. He was twenty-one years old and felt healthier than he ever had in his entire life. Mutter loved his time in Paris, but his desire to return to Philadelphia was even stronger. ![]() ![]() Overly inspiring that it made me a crybaby and a thought of, if could only see and exposed the potential of every person, we’ll be able to have a better present and future. It’s in third person point of view and the way the narrator describes is something that you’re kinda crave for more, and will able you to finish the book in just one sitting!Īs I read this, every page feels like a question that you can’t stop flipping another page to answer your questions. This book is about Annie Sullivan who became Helen Keller’s Teacher, what happened before they met, their life but excludes their love-life. ![]() Is Annie up to this incredible challenge? Can she dare to dream of accomplishing a miracle? This is the true story of Annie´s and Helen´s courage and determination to succeed. To Annie falls the incredible task of teaching Helen how to read, to write – to live a full life. The world is a dark and silent prison for little Helen. Even thought the odds were against her, she would never allow her handicaps to defeat her. All alone and half blind, she grew up in a poorhouse with only her pride and determination to sustain her. For twenty-year-old Annie Sullivan, life had been one hardship after another. ![]() ![]() ![]() I think the sales also reflect a widespread yearning for the Lord to return and get this sin-sick world straightened out.įew writers in the secular media seem to have any clue as to why the books are so popular. It is very satisfying to me to see so many people interested in what the Bible has to say about the end times. ![]() Over 2.5 million copies of the eighth installment, The Mark, were sold before its scheduled release date.Īnd Dallas, Texas is the top market in the country for the series. The website, located at gets as many as 60,000 hits a day! The seventh book in the series, The Indwelling, was the first Christian fiction book to debut as number one on the bestseller list for The New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, and. ![]() (All statistics are taken from “What’s Ahead for ‘Left Behind’?” by Berta Delgado, The Dallas Morning News, October 28, 2000, p.3G.) The audio and children’s versions have sold an additional 9 million copies. The “Left Behind” books (8 volumes thus far) are the best-selling adult fiction series of all time, with 20.4 million copies sold (through volume 7). The phenomenal “Left Behind” series of books based on Bible prophecy are co-authored by prophecy expert, Tim LaHaye, and novelist, Jerry Jenkins. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of his short horror fiction has been collected in Nine Frights. ![]() ![]() His nonfiction includes the true crime book Criminal Minds: Serial Killers, Sociopaths & Other Deviants. His original supernatural thrillers include Season Of The Wolf, Cold Black Hearts, River Runs Red and Missing White Girl, horror epic The Slab, thriller The Devil’s Bait, and the Bram Stoker-Award nominated teen horror quartet Year Of The Wicked. He’s been a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association (HWA), the International Horror Guild Award, the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America (WWA), the Peacemaker Award from the Western Fictioneers, and in the comics field, the Harvey and Glyph Awards. Jeff is a three-time winner of the Scribe Award for best novel, presented by the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers (IAMTW), a co-winner of the Raven Award from the Mystery Writers of America (MWA), and a recipient of the coveted Inkpot Award for his contributions to the fields of science fiction and fantasy from the San Diego Comic-Con. Mariotte is known his original fiction, as well as writing novels and comic books based on licensed properties including Supernatural (Witch’s Canyon), Charmed, Star Trek, 30 Days of Night, Angel, CSI, Superman, Spider-Man, Conan the Barbarian, and many more. ![]() |