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Author | : Rachael Lippincott |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2022-04-05 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1534493816 |
She’s All That meets What If It’s Us in this New York Times bestselling hate-to-love YA romantic comedy from the coauthor of Five Feet Apart Rachael Lippincott and debut writer Alyson Derrick. Alex Blackwood is a little bit headstrong, with a dash of chaos and a whole lot of flirt. She knows how to get the girl. Keeping her on the other hand…not so much. Molly Parker has everything in her life totally in control, except for her complete awkwardness with just about anyone besides her mom. She knows she’s in love with the impossibly cool Cora Myers. She just…hasn’t actually talked to her yet. Alex and Molly don’t belong on the same planet, let alone the same college campus. But when Alex, fresh off a bad (but hopefully not permanent) breakup, discovers Molly’s hidden crush as their paths cross the night before classes start, they realize they might have a common interest after all. Because maybe if Alex volunteers to help Molly learn how to get her dream girl to fall for her, she can prove to her ex that she’s not a selfish flirt. That she’s ready for an actual commitment. And while Alex is the last person Molly would ever think she could trust, she can’t deny Alex knows what she’s doing with girls, unlike her. As the two embark on their five-step plans to get their girls to fall for them, though, they both begin to wonder if maybe they’re the ones falling…for each other.
Author | : E. W. |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 772 |
Release | : 1860 |
Genre | : American fiction |
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Author | : Susan Warner |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 896 |
Release | : 2023-12-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Set in old Pattaquasset, Connecticut, Say and Seal tells the story of a slow romance with deep emotional moments between a young local lady and a new teacher in town. Mr. Linden is a schoolteacher who is earning a few dollars to finish his degree as a preacher. He manages to live up to his calling, bringing the Gospel to all the "good" folks in town who didn't think they were sinners, but who were in need of a Savior nonetheless. Practicing delightful Christian charity with feeding the needy and helping the disadvantaged, he catches the eye of young Miss Faith.
Author | : George Gissing |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 69 |
Release | : 2020-07-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3752354895 |
Reproduction of the original: The Paying Guest by George Gissing
Author | : Susan Warner |
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Total Pages | : 472 |
Release | : 1860 |
Genre | : American fiction |
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Author | : George Austin Morrison |
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Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1888 |
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Author | : John Masefield |
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Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 1911 |
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Author | : Susan Warner |
Publisher | : Library of Alexandria |
Total Pages | : 1500 |
Release | : 1888-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 146554920X |
The street was broad, with sidewalks, and wide grass-grown borders, and a spacious track of wheels and horses' feet in the centre. Great elms, which the early settlers planted, waved their pendant branches over the peaceful highway, and gave shelter and nest-room to numerous orioles, killdeer, and robins; putting off their yellow leaves in the autumn, and bearing their winter weight of snow, in seeming quiet assurance that spring would make amends for all. So slept the early settlers in the churchyard! Along the street, at pleasant neighbourly intervals—not near enough to be crowded, nor far enough to be lonely—stood the houses,—comfortable, spacious, compact,—"with no nonsense about them." The Mong lay like a mere blue thread in the distance, its course often pointed out by the gaff of some little sloop that followed the bends of the river up toward Suckiaug. The low rolling shore was spotted with towns and spires: over all was spread the fairest blue sky and floating specks of white. Not many sounds were astir,—the robins whistled, thief-like, over the cherry-trees; the killdeer, from some high twig, sent forth his sweet clear note; and now and then a pair of wheels rolled softly along the smooth road: the rush of the wind filled up the pauses. Anybody who was down by the Mong might have heard the soft roll of his blue waters,—any one by the light-house might have heard the harsher dash of the salt waves. I might go on, and say that if anybody had been looking out of Mrs. Derrick's window he or she might have seen—what Mrs. Derrick really saw! For she was looking out of the window (or rather through the blind) at the critical moment that afternoon. It would be too much to say that she placed herself there on purpose,—let the reader suppose what he likes. At the time, then, that the village clock was striking four, when meditative cows were examining the length of their shadows, and all the geese were setting forth for their afternoon swim, a stranger opened Mrs. Derrick's little gate and walked in. Stretching out one hand to the dog in token of good fellowship, (a classical mind might have fancied him breaking the cake by whose help Quickear got past the lions,) he went up the walk, neither fast nor slow, ascended the steps, and gave what Mrs. Derrick called "considerable of a rap" at the door. That done, he faced about and looked at the far off blue Mong. Not more intently did he eye and read that fair river; not more swiftly did his thoughts pass from the Mong to things beyond human ken; than Mrs. Derrick eyed and read—his back, and suffered her ideas to roam into the far off regions of speculation. The light summer coat, the straw hat, were nothing uncommon; but the silk umbrella was too good for the coat—the gloves and boots altogether extravagant!
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Total Pages | : 952 |
Release | : 1902 |
Genre | : Baker County (Or.) |
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Author | : Thomas Fincham |
Publisher | : Thomas Fincham |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2016-01-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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***Get three of Thomas Fincham's bestselling novels in one discounted box set!*** THE PAPERBOYS CLUB: a paranormal mystery Detective Samantha Banter is assigned a cold case involving the murder of a seven-year-old boy. Samantha's daughter and two other children have secrets that they have hidden from the world. As Samantha investigates the murder, she gets closer and closer to knowing the truth that could ultimately destroy her family. THE BLUE HORNET: a comedy mystery Parking Officer Jon Rupret wants desperately to move up from handing out parking tickets. An impulsive act from his past throws him into a special drug investigation. Jon quickly realizes he is in way over his head when a dangerous and violent group threatens to flood the city with a new drug. THE OCTOBER FIVE: a military mystery Veteran Detective Karl Whaler is thrown into an investigation that may be the strangest and most dangerous of his career, involving the brutal murder of a young man. Unknown to him, five individuals have secretly met in a room for decades. When another victim is found, Whaler is forced to make a decision that will change his life forever.