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![]() ![]() of cartoons featuring your favorite peanuts characters Charlie Brown, Lucy. Short's popular parables which range from religious sophistication to charming oversimplification. Title: The Parables of Peanuts Author: Robert L. 4:17)"" and unless you recognize that somebody who is God ""we will hang on all the more desperately to our shaky little securities, concluding that the whole world has been programmed in a lousy way and is only one large, sour grape anyway."" Even Linus would understand and approve Mr. ""For if all of us remain nobodies 'till somebody loves us, how then can there ever come to be a 'somebody' in the first place."" I.c., ""It proclaims 'the God who makes the dead live and summons things that are not yet in existence as if they already were' (Rom. Short's reasoning, it goes something like this.""You're nobody till somebody loves you"" which poses a problem. The emphasis here in pictures and paraphrasing is on the basic tenets of Christianity in a rather spunky interpretation at times with liberal quotes from everyone from Christ to Kierkegaard. ![]() Seminarian Robert Short found Charles Schultz ""no mean theologian"" and his Gospel According to Peanuts sold like Peanuts on the paperback market. ![]() ![]() ![]() But when he confronts the hit and run hottie, he discovers there's not just one, but two of them, and he's been throwing accusations at the wrong twin.Īs repair costs are negotiated, and the chemistry between them flares, Rian and Pierce find out they have more than mutual attraction in common. Pierce Whitfield can't believe his luck when he's able to track down the woman who scratched up the paint job on his car at the scene of the crime. Either that or the suit has a thing for sweaty, yoga-pant wearing women with excellent price matching skills. ![]() Rian Sutter doesn't usually get hit on in the grocery store, but when she notices a sexy man in a suit checking her out, she thinks maybe it's her lucky day. From New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting comes I Flipping Love You, a love story about flipping houses, taking risks, and landing that special someone who's move-in ready. ![]() ![]() I hadn’t gone to too much effort to make myself up today. I had put on a tiny bit of mascara to make my blue eyes stand out, and some clear lip gloss. ![]() I looked okay my long chocolate brown hair had been pulled into a loose bun. Gulping, I reached up and tilted my rear-view mirror, looking into it at myself, trying to settle my fluttery stomach. ![]() I stopped in the first available space and glanced around nervously, seeing people sitting around on the hood of their cars, laughing and flirting, making the most of the sunshine before they had to go into the school. I sighed deeply, already knowing that he wouldn’t give in because I’d been working on him for the last three months to no avail, so I reluctantly turned the wheel and pulled into the parking lot. As I approached the gates I contemplated driving straight past, heading home and begging my stepdad to just let me go back to my old school. I huffed and scowled out of my windshield, seeing the entrance to my new nightmare. People would already have their own friends and groups, and I was going to be left out and lonely for the next two years. Junior year was probably the worst time to start a new school too. ![]() I can’t believe I have to go to this stupid school! I only got back from my months’ vacation last night, and the following day I have to start a new school? This really sucks! ![]() ![]() From the hunt for a bi gene, to the relationship between bisexuality and consensual non-monogamy, to asylum seekers who need to prove their bisexuality in a court of law, there is more to explore than most have ever realised. In Bi: The Hidden Culture, History and Science of Bisexuality, Shaw explores all that we know about the world's largest sexual minority. It is a personal journey that starts with her own openly bisexual identity, and celebrates the resilience and beautiful diversity of the bi community. After years of feeling the crushing dearth of information on bisexuality, psychological scientist and bestselling author Dr Julia Shaw dug deep and found a colourful and fascinating world that she is bringing out of the shadows. Significant strides have been made in recent years in the movement for LGBTQ+ rights, visibility and empowerment, but the conversation is far from over. ![]() ![]() A provocative and eye-opening book on the science and history of bisexuality, from the internationally bestselling author and co-host of BBC podcast Bad People ![]() ![]() ![]() I sincerely hope it brings joy to people.” I wear my art on my sleeve throughout, bringing Golden Age illustration styles and Illuminated Manuscript studies to the work. “It is one of Neil’s loveliest, most charming stories, and I cried with happiness when I learned I would get to do the adaptation. “I’ve wanted to do an adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s ‘Chivalry’ ever since he sent a draft of the story to me at about 1 AM via fax machine decades ago,” Colleen Doran said in a statement. ![]() ![]() One object she turns down, surprisingly (to me) as it offers her the chance to try to change her life, but I liked the choice for the surprise, and I also liked the punchline in the end, when she finds another magical object in the shop. ![]() No dice she likes it, so he hangs around, helps her around the house, gives rides on the horse to neighborhood kids, and offers her other mythical/mystical objects in exchange. The idea is that a woman finds the Holy Grail in a shop, and soon after, a dreamy knight on a white horse asks her for it. Whitaker found the Holy Grail it was under a fur coat.”Ī charming adaptation of a Neil Gaiman story by the team that brought us "Snow, Glass, Apples," which is to say the iconic comics legend Colleen Doran gets credit for this version, trying a very different, and classical style. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As you’d expect from the title, this is a book that takes a closer look at the society shown in Murasaki Shikibu’s novel The Tale of Genji, assisting the lay reader to understand just what is going on. ![]() Ivan Morris will be a familiar name to anyone remotely interested in Japanese literature, and the 1964 work The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan is one of his more impressive productions. Let’s head off to our time machines, then, to explore the world of The Tale of Genji in the company of someone who’s been that way many times before, and knows his way around the royal palace blindfold □ You see, every traveller needs a good guide, and today I’m here to introduce you to one of the best in the business when it comes to ancient Japan. With such a long journey through time, though, there’s always a danger of culture shock and a lack of understanding – which is where today’s #JanuaryInJapan choice comes in. One of the most fascinating times in Japanese history was the Heian period (794-1185), and we’re fortunate to have a number of translations into English, of both fiction and non-fiction works, that transport us a thousand years into the past. ![]() ![]() It was a once-in-a-lifetime, no-holds-barred conflict that pitted brother against brother, kid against adult, Sonic against Mario, and the US against Japan.īased on over two hundred interviews with former Sega and Nintendo employees, Console Wars is the underdog tale of how Kalinske miraculously turned an industry punchline into a market leader. ![]() The battle was vicious, relentless, and highly profitable, eventually sparking a global corporate war that would be fought on several fronts: from living rooms and schoolyards to boardrooms and Congress. His unconventional tactics, combined with the blood, sweat and bold ideas of his renegade employees, transformed Sega and eventually led to a ruthless David-and-Goliath showdown with rival Nintendo. But that would all change with the arrival of Tom Kalinske, a man who knew nothing about videogames and everything about fighting uphill battles. Sega, on the other hand, was just a faltering arcade company with big aspirations and even bigger personalities. In 1990, Nintendo had a virtual monopoly on the video game industry. Introductionįollowing the success of The Accidental Billionaires and Moneyball comes Console Wars-a mesmerizing, behind-the-scenes business thriller that chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company led by an unlikely visionary and a team of rebels, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry. ![]() Enjoy your stay and mind the new carpets. ![]() ![]() ![]() And odd occurrences begin happening: one person’s jewels go missing, strange foods are served at mealtimes, accidents happen that turn out not to be accidents. A late and most startling arrival is none other than Ben!Īs the participants get to know one another, personalities clash. At her aunt’s urging, Clara accepts the invitation.Ĭlara finds no host at Bleakly Manor, but she is surprised to see an assortment of people there who have all been promised various rewards if they will stay twelve days. If Clara can stay the entire twelve days of Christmas, she’ll receive 500 pounds. Out of the blue Clara receives an invitation from an unnamed host to Bleakly Manor. ![]() ![]() She’s been living with an aunt, trying to survive in reduced circumstances. Not only did Ben abscond with the family fortune, but he left her at the altar with no explanation. Twelve Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep is the first in her Once Upon a Dickens Christmas series set in Victorian England.Ĭlara Chapman’s family has lost its fortune, and the person seemingly to blame was her former fiance, Benjamin Lane. ![]() ![]() If you see a price sticker on a book, please ignore it. Removing stickers from a book may damage it, so we refrain from doing so. But Claire had never been the type for adventures. ![]() Even her mother occasionally suggested that she should be out enjoying herself with people her own age, meeting men, falling in love and having adventures. can't a girl have it all?Īll of our books are second hand, and while you may not get the exact copy shown in the picture, all of our books are in very good condition. It was a quiet, almost nun-like existence for a girl of her age, and from time to time she worried that she was becoming a freakish loner. But when Claire hires the services of struggling artist and commitment-phobe Luca to brush up on her sex skills, things get more complicated.Great sex, friendship AND love. Mark is offering Claire the life she's always dreamed of - a steady relationship, the literary world of London and a posh Highgate apartment. Because little does Mark know that NiceGirl is a lot more experienced in the bedroom than real-life Claire Kennedy. If you like romantic comedy with a bit of heat, then youll love this. ![]() ![]() But when it becomes clear that Mark is interested in more than just a book deal, Claire has to act fast. Scenes of a Sexual Nature is a prequel novella to Clodagh Murphys Some Girls Do. An internet sensation, she attracts the attention of Mark Bell, a hot London publisher. Claire Kennedy is NiceGirl, the anonymous author of steamy online blog 'Scenes of a Sexual Nature'. ![]() |