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C. S. Lewis spent a good portion of each day corresponding with people via handwritten letters. Over his lifetime he wrote thousands of letters in which he offered his friends and acquaintances advice on the Christian life, giving away a bit of himself to each of these correspondents as he signed his notes with a heartfelt and familiar, "yours, Jack." Most of these letters are currently only available in their entirety—a collection consisting of three hefty tomes. Yours, Jack features the best inspirational readings and sage counsel culled from C. S. Lewis's letters, offering an accessible look at this great author's personal vision for the spiritual life. This thematic selection from his letters offers the freshest presentation of Lewis's writings since his death in 1963. Yours, Jack will showcase Lewis's remarkable teachings and vision for a new generation.
West vividly recreates the story of Jack the Ripper and his reign of terror in this spellbinding and wickedly clever novel that makes for a chilling centennial read. West has gone to great lengths to provide authentic 19th century atmosphere.--Booklist. Martin's.
Robert Bloch's ground-breaking novel Psycho introduced the world (and renowned director Alfred Hitchcock) to Norman Bates, a killer who haunted a generation of readers hungry for psychological thrills. But Bates was not the only serial slayer to inhabit the shadows cast by Bloch's pen. Witness Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper, a collection of tales that bring to life the darkest criminal legend of them all. From the murky hell of London's East End to the far reaches of space, Bloch charts the wicked path carved by the Ripper's blade. Saucy Jack stalks the streets of 1940s Chicago in the title tale, while "A Toy for Juliette" (from Harlan Ellison's groundbreaking Dangerous Visions anthology) sends the Ripper through the gates of time to a cold and distant future. The decks of the Starship Enterprise become Red Jack's hunting ground in Bloch's original Star Trek script, "Wolf in the Fold." Plus, Bloch reveals the history of the Ripper's heinous crimes and explores the controversial theories concerning the Whitechapel murderer's true identity in a pair of essays and an original novel (The Night of the Ripper), all included herein. Close your windows to the encroaching fog. Lock your doors and turn up the gaslights. Robert Bloch awaits you and so does Jack the Ripper.
One phone call may have altered the course of my life, but one night (ok, weekend) with the sexiest man alive changes everything. When my fiancé calls me the night before his wedding to someone else to break up with me, I end up going full on cliché by going home with a man I just met, the sexiest man alive... the new head of my client company, Jack Aldridge. That one night stand turns into so much more, but what we begin takes a detour and our lives get complicated. Who knew that a stranger was going to up-end everything I knew... about life... about myself? Loving Jack is easy... but I'm convinced the universe is a bitch determined to make me crazy. This is a funny, emotional, steamy full-length romance about finding true love, dealing with what life throws at you without completely losing your mind... and ultimately finding yourself in the process. Enjoy the ride!
Psycho author Robert Bloch's seminal tale of The Ripper in then-contemporary times was originally published in Weird Tales in '43. Now it's getting adapted to comics for the first time ever by acclaimed writer Joe R. Lansdale and John L. Lansdale, and featuring art and colors by Eisner-nominated cartoonist Kevin Colden (Fishtown).
Every once in a while, certainly not often, a god or goddess descends to earth and walks among us, a young person whose looks are so striking that they seem of another world, and who, for a brief moment, have no idea of the power of their looks over others. Jack is just such a god, strayed from Olympus, a 24-year-old who is hired as a Personal Trainer at a suburban gym. Often such gods have other powers beyond their looks. Jack's are an effortless strength and fitness and energy. If the best Personal Trainers at the gym struggle to execute 10 perfect pull ups, Jack performs 30 flawless ones and still looks like he could keep going, addressing every routine in the gym with a grace and style that keeps all eyes on him. Every member of the gym wants to hire Jack as their Personal Trainer. Two of his obsessed clients want to possess this god-like creature. Anne is ready to leave the fantasy world her hedge fund manager husband has created for her and their two teenage children, leave all to run away with her Personal Trainer. And Latham, a prominent tax attorney, thinks nothing of blowing off meetings with important clients to sit rink side with Jack at hockey games. Under Jack's spell, their lives revolve around him. And Jack's life, too, is turned upside down as he enters a strange new world of mansions and country clubs of summer homes and shopping sprees. JACK'D takes the reader into the curious world of today's gyms: where the regulars come daily to lift and press and pump and push, pulling and crunching and planking and squatting, lunging and curling and running and climbing, pedaling and jumping, all to look more like the genetically endowed Personal Trainers; where the true believers flock to their Neverland to keep from growing old, there to man the Maginot line against Eternity.
A delightful investigation of the art of letter writing, Yours Ever explores masterpieces dispatched through the ages by messenger, postal service, and BlackBerry. Here are Madame de Sévigné’s devastatingly sharp reports from the French court, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s tormented advice to his young daughter, the casually brilliant musings of Flannery O’Connor, the lustful boastings of Lord Byron, and the prison cries of Sacco and Vanzetti, all accompanied by Thomas Mallon’s own insightful commentary. From battlefield confessions to suicide notes, fan letters to hate mail, Yours Ever is an exuberant reintroduction to a vast and entertaining literature—a book that will help to revive, in the digital age, this glorious lost art.
When she asks Jack Holland to be her escort to her ex-fiancé's wedding and they end up in bed together, Emmaline Neal dismisses it as a one-night stand, but Jack is determined to convince her that it could be something more.
From secret babies to family secrets, these two breathtaking romances conclude Joss Wood’s fan favorite Dynasties: Calcott Manor series. The Trouble with Little Secrets Her little secret's about to be revealed… Jack Grantham’s powerful grandmother blamed Peyton Caron for the death of his brother. So Peyton concealed the baby she conceived during their searing one-night stand. Now she’s forced to reveal the truth while family secrets have complicated Jack’s life and made him wary. But their raging desire has only grown. Now Jack wants a relationship without love…but with all that stands between them, Peyton won’t settle for less. Keep Your Enemies Close... These enemies are drawn together by irresistible desire. Merrick Knowles and Aly Garwood once had a scorching one-night stand. Now Aly’s living on the Grantham estate with complicated connections to the family, and Merrick suspects her motives. She claims Malcolm needs her to solve a family mystery. Though doubtful, Merrick agrees to help, and soon their tense antagonism becomes unrelenting desire… Two sizzling Dynasties romances, one great value!
A stupendous journey of Roopika and Deeksha to Bangalore! Jack a north Indian by growth… Deeksha a south Indian… If it’s not for Paramedical course Deeksha would not have met Jack. The two become close friends among their gang in college and the boundless feeling of love which they had for each other was bemused as infatuation by Jack. What happens then? Does Jack accept his love for Deeksha? How long Deeksha keeps waiting? Does destiny play a trick on Deeksha and Jack? Find out…