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Matthew Dela Cruz believes that love is simply the search for the one girl who will make him feel complete. This collection of stories is about his journey to find her—and what happens when he finally does. Pop Fiction’s beloved authors hanjhanjbeybe, areyaysii, notjustarandomgirl, HippityHoppityAzure, Kwento Ni Jhingness, and kendaniel tell his story through the tales of the five girls he loved and lost before destiny led him to the one. They say that everyone is connected to everyone. In the mysterious machinations of life and love, Matthew finds out that the girl he’s been looking for all his life has always been there. In fact, she was just six degrees of serendipity away from him.
In astonishing and unflinching detail, a noted science journalist explains how Earth's climate will be impacted with every degree of increase in global warming--and what can be done about it now.
Luke believes in a quote he found in one of his favorite author’s book—that if you want something so bad, the universe will conspire to help you get it. Luke must have wanted to find love so much that Eureka, the girl of his dreams and the heroine of his favorite book, comes to life and falls in love with him. There is just one catch: Once Eureka reaches the end of her book’s storyline in the real world, then her story with Luke will end, too. Will the universe conspire to help the starcrossed lovers find true happiness with each other? One thing is for sure, Luke will do everything he can to keep Eureka forever.
10 Things To Accomplish: Make him notice you. ? Differentiate yourself from other girls. ? Get an invite to a date. ? Make the said date memorable. ? Make him take you seriously. ? Ensure that he’s dating you exclusively. ? Snag an invite to meet his parents. ? Get a kiss – a sincere one. ? Be the best girlfriend he’s ever had. ? And finally, break his heart. In this mission, there is one and only one rule you must abide: Do not fall in love. If you break this rule, the mission will be considered a failure. Your punishment will be severe.
A collection of whimsical true encounters between famous and infamous individuals describes the unlikely meetings of Marilyn Monroe with Frank Lloyd Wright, Michael Jackson with Nancy Reagan, and Sigmund Freud with Gustav Mahler.
When she met a charming boy by the beach, Juliet thought of him almost constantly. But a blossoming love is out of reach. If she can’t love herself wholeheartedly. Taming such a tempered catch is a feat. That those who are faint at heart can’t succeed. But when a boy made summer bittersweet Fiery Katarina had to concede. Lost in her lover’s eyes and lullabies, Ophelia dreams to understand the pain. That summer her lover left her goodbyes And broken promises she can’t contain. All the world’s a stage, and they defied norms When they took a chance on all of love's forms.
Just a few hours’ drive from Orlando and you will find yourself in Helios, a land of magic and lore, where a plethora of extraordinary races flourish, and where mystery is always afoot. And who better to guide you in this enchanting otherworld than our resident detective and supernatural expert, Ceyla Ward. Witness as she battles the elements, stands in the line of fire between warring clans, and stops ancients from spreading their evil blood magic across the realm. She’s a green-eyed, bedaggered blonde who moonlights as a paranormal soldier-seer, but at the end of the day, we realize that the real enigma is the one of herself. Through the smoking barrels of her double derringer, watch as she fights her way to uncover the greatest mystery of them all – her own past.
Just when nothing was going her way, Georgina gets a blast from the past. She’s homeless, cash-strapped, and helpless when her ex-boyfriend, Dwight, unexpectedly offers to let her live in his house, even after the unpleasant circumstances that once broke them apart. She knows for sure that this should have been a temporary setup, but she suddenly finds herself agreeing to marry Dwight and move into his mother’s house a year later. And she realizes that that one moment of weakness has finally brought her a lifetime of happiness with the man she loves—and misery with a monstrous mother-in-law.
From a New York Times-bestselling historian comes the story of how the alphabet ordered our world. A Place for Everything is the first-ever history of alphabetization, from the Library of Alexandria to Wikipedia. The story of alphabetical order has been shaped by some of history's most compelling characters, such as industrious and enthusiastic early adopter Samuel Pepys and dedicated alphabet champion Denis Diderot. But though even George Washington was a proponent, many others stuck to older forms of classification -- Yale listed its students by their family's social status until 1886. And yet, while the order of the alphabet now rules -- libraries, phone books, reference books, even the order of entry for the teams at the Olympic Games -- it has remained curiously invisible. With abundant inquisitiveness and wry humor, historian Judith Flanders traces the triumph of alphabetical order and offers a compendium of Western knowledge, from A to Z. A Times (UK) Best Book of 2020
Highlights the trailers, merchandising and cultural conversations that shape our experiences of film and television It is virtually impossible to watch a movie or TV show without preconceived notions because of the hype that precedes them, while a host of media extensions guarantees them a life long past their air dates. An onslaught of information from print media, trailers, internet discussion, merchandising, podcasts, and guerilla marketing, we generally know something about upcoming movies and TV shows well before they are even released or aired. The extras, or “paratexts,” that surround viewing experiences are far from peripheral, shaping our understanding of them and informing our decisions about what to watch or not watch and even how to watch before we even sit down for a show. Show Sold Separately gives critical attention to this ubiquitous but often overlooked phenomenon, examining paratexts like DVD bonus materials for The Lord of the Rings, spoilers for Lost, the opening credits of The Simpsons, Star Wars actions figures, press reviews for Friday Night Lights, the framing of Batman Begins, the videogame of The Thing, and the trailers for The Sweet Hereafter. Plucking these extra materials from the wings and giving them the spotlight they deserve, Jonathan Gray examines the world of film and television that exists before and after the show.