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This book does not esteem virginity more than the person, NO. The young boy or girl is much more than the hymen, the hymeneal blood, the foreskin and the sexual experience. But the point here is that, there is a great connection between the destinies of every human being on earth with their sexual experience in and outside of marriage. The mystery here is not what you will read in popular books. There are dozens of Christian books on sex that relegates virginity. One thing stands sure, the word of God. The word of God will never go out of place; it is the oldest book with the latest revelation and information. Gods standard on sex is the same from Genesis to Revelation. This book has revealed ancient secrets of the hidden power in sexual purity (virginity) and how parents and guardians can use these secrets to train virgins to do great exploits in life. The entire book captures the story of a single mother who depended on God for wisdom and succeeded in training four virgins.
How To Train Your Virgin by Wednesday Black is the first installment of New Lovers, a series of short erotic fiction published by Badlands Unlimited.The queen of a mythical realm realizes that her king now prefers the bodies of inexperienced human virgins to her own. His insatiable appetite threatens the kingdom and everything the queen holds dear.She plots to seduce and deflower the two humans the king favours, but her plans back fire in spectacular fashion. What will become of her marriage? Her kingdom? Her virgins?How to Train Your Virgin is a high-spirited romp through a fantastic world populated by centaurs, ghosts and something called an 'inside-out man'. Imagine Game of Thrones and Lady Chatterley's Lover.Inspired by Maurice Girodias' legendary Olympia Press, New Lovers features the raw and uncut writings of authors new to the erotic romance genre. Each story has its own unique take on relationships, intimacy and sex, as well as the complexities that bedevil contemporary life and culture today.These paperback editions pay homage to the classic covers of the Olympia Press novels. The 'soft-touch' lamination and embossed lettering on the front covers make these novellas a precious edition to any library.Wednesday Black is a writer of fiction, nonfiction and poetry who studied at Northwestern University and the University of Michigan. She lives between New York City and New Orleans.
After her body experiences the Blossom, the confused virgin Vuyis heart begins to burn with unquenchable and relentless passion. Her parents and the village practices compel her to travel to the Village of Virtue, where the fire in her heart would be molded and, thus, gain permission to reign as queen with the faithful. With other virgins, she quickly learns that dreams, pain, and sacrifice are strangehowever necessarybedfellows. Though determined to reach her destination, her journey is littered with sadistic creatures that seek to corrupt her, break her down, and puncture her dreams of purity. Corrupting Virgins is a book about purity, second chances, and tsunamis of hatred. It is a story about wading through oceans of opinions, tunnelling through mountains of ignorance, and dancing through the joys and sorrows of life. It is a story that seeks to defend love in a society where love is constantly on trial. Corrupting Virgins is a book about wrestling arguments and monsters that besiege those who believe in faith, hope, and love. Through a unique African and poetic lens, the reader will be taken through Jungles of Insult, Trains of Testing, Rivers of Life, Cities of Instant Gratification, and Villages of Virtue.
Twenty years after his iconic memoir Losing My Virginity, the world’s ultimate entrepreneur is back with the rest of the story. Richard Branson’s Losing My Virginity shared the outrageous tale of how he built Virgin from a student magazine into one of the greatest brands in history. No challenge was too daunting, no opportunity too outlandish to pursue. And each new adventure started with five simple words: “Screw it, let’s do it.” Now, fifty years after starting his first business, Branson shares the candid details of a lifetime of triumphs and failures and what he really thinks about his unique life and career. Finding My Virginity is an intimate look at his never-ending quest to push boundaries, break rules, and seek new frontiers—even after launching a dozen billion-dollar businesses and hundreds of other companies. As he led Virgin into the new millennium, Branson fearlessly expanded the brand into new categories such as mobile, media, fitness, and banking and into every corner of the globe—all while preserving its iconoclastic, scrappy spirit. He even brought Virgin into space with Virgin Galactic, the world’s first commercial spaceline. Finding My Virginity takes us behind the scenes of the incredible brains, heart, and sacrifices that have gone into making private spaceflight an imminent reality—even after the biggest crisis Branson has ever faced. But this book is much more than a series of business adventures. It’s also the story of Branson’s evolution from hotshot entrepreneur to passionate philanthropist and public servant, via Virgin Unite’s environmental and health initiatives and through the Elders, a council of influential global leaders. And it’s the story of his personal quest to become a better son, husband, father, and “grand-dude” to his four grandchildren. Featuring a supporting cast that includes everyone from Bill Gates to Kate Moss, Nelson Mandela to Barack Obama, this is the gripping account of a man who will never stop reaching for the stars, in more ways than one. Find out how Branson did it for the first time—all over again.
John Balmforth provides readers with a look at the history of Virgin Trains as they celebrate 15 years of service. Emerging from the franchising process in the 1990s, Virgin Trains, although branded as a single entity, was in fact the product of two distinct franchises: The West Coast Main Line and InterCity Cross-Country.
South Devon, a thriving county with the sea, estuary and moorland for recreation, owes much of its success and vibrant economy to the railways that provide day return services, allowing people to travel freely to and from London and the North. Rail Operations Viewed From South Devon is a comprehensive exploration of the railways in and around South Devon, with chapters drawing on areas across the country such as Totnes, Carlisle and Bristol. Embracing a wide range of topics to help the reader understand how railway engineering reached its current state, this book aims to encourage discussion about the rail network as an entity. Chapters include the history of the sea and cliff issues associated with Dawlish, as well as how the Victorians built a congestion-free rail system around Bristol, with another chapter detailing the Cross Country timetables of 1925. This extensive insight into the railway also draws on the author’s personal experience of undertaking a rail tour to Carlisle and back to Totnes in 1999, following the re-privatisation of the rail network, in comparison to a previous excursion in 1961. Illustrated throughout with dozens of detailed maps and diagrams, as well as useful statistics, Rail Operations Viewed From South Devon will appeal to readers who are curious about railway history and the recent management of the rail networks.
"Red Virgin Soil is a detailed study of the eponymous journal that was the most significant Soviet literary journal of the 1920's. The journal published belles lettres, theory, and criticism and represented the first serious attempt in Russia in nearly half a century to shape an entire generation of writers, readers, and critics through the energy and authority of such a forum." "Maguire's work is also a survey of Soviet literary culture in that critical period between the end of the Civil War and the onslaught of the Stalinist era, a period when writers could still engage in public debate about literature's role in the building of a revolutionary culture." --Book Jacket.
It’s business school, the Branson way. Whether you’re interested in starting your own business, improving your leadership skills, or simply looking for inspiration from one of the greatest entrepreneurs of our time, Richard Branson has the answers. Like a Virgin brings together some of his best advice, distilling the experiences and insights that have made him one of the world’s most recognized and respected business leaders. In his trademark thoughtful and encouraging voice, Branson shares his knowledge like a close friend. He’ll teach you how to be more innovative, how to lead by listening, how to enjoy your work, and much more. In hindsight, Branson is thankful he never went to business school. Had he conformed to the conventional dos and don’ts of starting a business, would there have been a Virgin Records? A Virgin Atlantic? So many of Branson’s achievements are due to his unyielding deter­mination to break the rules and rewrite them himself. Here’s how he does it.
Sarah Kelley works at a strip club in Sin City and has noticed that everyone seems to be acting strangely lately. She has a plan to leave town as soon as she has enough money to get out. Lord Vincent and his VIPs come into her club. Vincent requests a private dance from the naive bartender. Sarah is reluctant, but the payday would get her out of town. She accepts the offer from her sleazy boss to dance for Vincent and makes such a good impression Vincent wants to see her again. Sarah's gut tells her to run, but the 10k payday would get her far away from Sin City. The night does not go well, and Vincent bites Sarah, attempting to turn her into a vampire. Sarah makes a run for it. She is alone, afraid and changing, but has no idea what is going on as her body turns on her. Sarah makes her way to a small southern town where she meets Samantha, the daughter of Alpha Edward. Sarah and Samantha bond quickly. Samantha offers her a place to stay with her and her widowed father. Sarah knows something is wrong with her but does not know she is slowly becoming a vampire. Alpha Edward allows Sarah to stay with him, but he becomes furious when Sarah starts turning into a vampire. Alpha Edward will not let Sarah leave, making her his personal servant so he can keep an eye on her and her new bloodthirst. Alpha Edward is a cruel man, but something about Sarah softens him. He tries to push her to her limits but finds her sweet demeanor and honesty refreshing. Soon the two begin to see something in each other. As the two explore the unlikely love between a newbie vampire and an Alpha, Lord Vincent shows up to claim Sarah, but Alpha Edward is not about to let a vampire come between him and the woman who has stolen his heart.
When SALON magazine went on-line with their first annual VIRGIN FICTION contest announcement, hundreds upon hundreds of entries poured into their offices. The rules: entrants must be under 35 and previously unpublished. Now, the results are in. From Iowa to Brooklyn to Texas and back again, a chorus of new voices evokes a remarkable range of emotional landscapes in prose that is sometimes witty, often piercing, and, in every moment, utterly original.