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Jesse Rigsby hates video games—and for good reason. You see, a video game character is trying to kill him. After getting sucked in the new game Full Blast with his friend Eric, Jesse starts to see the appeal of vaporizing man-size praying mantis while cruising around by jet pack. But pretty soon, a mysterious figure begins following Eric and Jesse, and they discover they can't leave the game. If they don't figure out what's going on fast, they'll be trapped for good! With black-and-white illustrations throughout and a cliff hanger at the end of every chapter, this is a great series for kids who think they don’t like to read!
Behind the curtain of popularity, the veil of humor, the cloak of showbiz, in the shadow of fame, hidden from the multitude of cheering fans, the phenomenal ratings and mammoth stardom, talk show host Darlene Lyte, and co-host, Lew Dark, discover there's only one way to go being number one in radio broadcasting: down.Their life is the stage, their dreams, aspirations, successes and failures constitute the play, and when the curtain falls, they have only themselves to blame.
Aphrodite lived a normal teenage life. She meets Dustin, a guy who just started talking to her, never knowing her. She met Adam, a hot guy whom she met in a hospital, who has a secret he doesn't want to tell her. Aphrodite and her friends go on this trip of love, horror, and suspense.
Almost sixty years after a fortune in looted World War II treasure vanished from a captured German train, a man and a woman who have never met are thrust into a world of danger . . . and desire Amy Mallory chafed at the discipline and authoritarian control she was forced to endure growing up in a military family. Never, she vowed, would she fall for a man in uniform. But now, years later, as a history professor reading her late grandfather’s secret files, she discovers a dangerous, enticing world she wants to experience for herself. Lieutenant Colonel Lucien “Irish” Flaherty was taught by his grandfather, General Sam Flaherty, to believe in three things: honor, duty, and country. His faith is shaken when his mentor is implicated in a presidential advisory commission’s investigation into the disappearance of valuable artwork that was captured from a Nazi train. Determined to clear his grandfather’s name, he uncovers dangerous secrets that link his past to that of beautiful stranger Amy Mallory. But neither of them suspects that the truth they seek to uncover is deadlier than they can imagine.
From USA TODAY Bestselling Author Ciara Knight Escape to Summer Island, where new beginnings and happy endings are guaranteed. Widow, Julie Boone has lived her life and is content, so she thought until her daughter gives her the perfect nightmare of a fiftieth birthday gift-her three childhood besties. The arrival of her wildly successful, buttinski friends, overwhelms Julie when her life goes from peaceful to melodrama, makeovers, and matchmaking. Especially when they make her believe there is still life to be lived with one handsome sailor who’s just moved to town. Trevor Ashford retreats from big city life to sunny Florida after a failed marriage and damaged reputation. His only wish is to open a small boat charter company in peace, but when Houdini—a mischievous pet ferret—steals an engine part and leads him on a merry chase into the arms of Julie Boone, he has to choose between being a recluse or embracing a new love.
Quart here extends her previous writings on what she terms `the best narrative cinema: women-centered cinema' and feminist filmmaking. Quart addresses American, Western European, and Eastern European directors, closing with Third World examples. Arguing that independent filmmaking best serves the quest for a woman's voice and vision, Quart chronicles the survival of women directors. She traces a heritage of women directors inside the Hollywood system and beyond. . . . This excellent study . . . [is] recommended for undergraduates in film and women's studies. Choice The current level of activity among women directors is unequalled in the history of feature films. This unprecedented study examines major contemporary women directors of narrative feature film--their themes, their art, and the circumstances under which they work. Quart contends that women are creating a film language and film sensibility that are unique, strong, and--until now--unexplored. Her discussion centers on the ties between women directors, rather than on a survey of women who direct films. Beginning with the antecedents to today's burgeoning number of women directors, the study progresses to American women directors. Subsequent chapters focus on womenn directors in Western Europe and Eastern Europe, with some attention as well to Asia and Latin America.
What was thought to be a dream vacation for Jay Johnson and his wife, Carly, turns into a nightmare when their cruise ship crashes on a deserted island. As work is being done to get home, bodies start showing up. It is only a matter of time before they question whether or not they get off the island alive.
Discovering an entire different race had been segregated and left alone, didn't sit well with Rey. He knew that lonely feeling and wanted to help. Going to an Island said to be cursed wasn't a thought, it was a reality. When Rey and his mates find themselves surrounded and their lives threatened, will Rey be able to find a way out of this mess or will he lose everything?
Ever been blackmailed into doing something against your will? But then something deep inside tells you, you have to do it anyway? Try being a Shaman and having to save the world, but then get none of the glory or reward for actually winning. Then there's more to it than just being a Shaman: there's millions of people just waiting for you to fail and drop out. But you can't. If you do fail all is lost. No hope, no dreams, no more spirit, and no more life. No pressure right?
The hilarious and terrible consequences of everyone doing his own thing. Children and adults alike will enjoy this precautionary tale with its concise rhyming text and amusing illustrations.