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  • Friends To Lovers - cover

    Friends To Lovers

    Lacy Wren

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    College student Chad Owens fantasizes about the naughty things he would do to his best friend Jill - if he could get up the nerve to actually tell the beautiful young woman how he feels about her. 
    When Jill innocently asks Chad to rub tanning oil on her exposed back, will passions explode as the truth finally comes out? Will best friends become lovers?
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  • The Grim Reaper and Child - cover

    The Grim Reaper and Child

    Rachel Lawson

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    "I feel weird going to a cemetery," said said a nervous teenage girl to her father. 
    "Why is me?" asked her father the Necromancer who was in the form of a grim reaper. 
    "Nuh," said the Necromantrix, "All the dead people here is freaking me out." 
    "They are just shells their souls are gone they can't hurt you," said her father, "you are my heir you need to get used to this." 
    "Yeah," said she said, "Death still freaks me out." 
    "It's natural, between you me and that grave stone it really freaks me out too," said her father...That's Just The StartYou won't believe how it ends!
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  • Rhoda - A Life in Stories - cover

    Rhoda - A Life in Stories

    Ellen Gilchrist

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    A fiction collection, including two new stories, from the award-winning author: “Rhoda is a fully realized creation. And not one to be dismissed lightly.”—Entertainment Weekly   From Ellen Gilchrist, a National Book Award winner and “national treasure” (The Washington Post), this volume includes twenty-three stories starring Rhoda Manning—“the shining manifestation of Gilchrist’s wry, intelligent, and passionate writing” (Kirkus Review).   Follow Rhoda from age eight to age sixty, as she grows from a hot-tempered, impetuous child to a complex, confident adult. Even at a young age, Rhoda loves to get her way, boasting a unique spark that only shines brighter in an adulthood full of sex and excitement. From diet pills to multiple marriages to far-reaching travels and a writing career, Rhoda’s relentless hunger for adventure will delight all who accompany her on her journeys.    “A winner…Rhoda is as real as anyone who has ever ‘lived’ in a book.”—Library Journal   “Rhoda loves to shop, swear and get her own way; she has always been a vivid and indelible character.”—Publishers Weekly    “One of the most engaging and surprisingly lovable characters in modern fiction.”—Robert Olen Butler
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  • Huia Short Stories 14 - Contemporary Māori Fiction - cover

    Huia Short Stories 14 -...

    Various Authors

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    Here are the best short stories from the Pikihuia Awards for Māori writers 2021 as judged by Emma Espiner, Carol Hirschfeld, Vincent Olsen-Reeder and Maiki Sherman. This competition, run by the Māori Literature Trust and Huia Publishers, is held every two years to promote Māori writers and their work. This year, the awards sought short fiction from first-time and emerging writers in te reo Māori and English.The competition attracts entries each year from writers of all ages and those who are starting out to seasoned authors. This collection of finalists' fiction celebrates Māori writing, introduces new talent and gives an opportunity for Māori writers to shine.
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  • The Mark of the Beast - cover

    The Mark of the Beast

    Rudyard Kipling

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    Fleete, a relative newcomer to India, becomes extremely drunk on New Year's Eve and on the way home desecrates the temple of the monkey-god Hanuman, by stubbing out his cigar on the statue of the deity. A mysterious leper appears and bites Fleete on the chest, leaving a strange mark. Another priest warns Fleete that Hanuman has not yet finished with him.During the next day, Fleete's behaviour becomes stranger and stranger. He gnaws ravenously on raw meat, grovels in the earth of the garden and begins to howl like a wolf. His companions resort to extreme and terrible measures to try to get the spell revoked.
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    Drum-Taps

    Walt Whitman

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    Drum Taps is the next collection of poems published by Walt Whitman after his famous Leaves of Grass. This collection is a direct response to Whitman's personal observations of the Civil War, many of which come from his volunteer efforts in wartime hospitals. Despite the miseries of war described, Whitman's poems in Drum Taps assert a steady patriotism in favor of Lincoln's war effort. Interestingly, the 1915 edition used for this reading includes an introduction from the Times Literary Supplement which draws analogies between the Civil War and the current throes of World War I, enlisting Whitman posthumously as a supporter of the Allied campaign against Germany.
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