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Alcott Hall (Second Sons)

by Emily Rath

A spicy, smart, standalone &“Why Choose&” Regency romance set three years after the events of the Second Sons duology from New York Times bestselling author Emily Rath.The Lady has an offer. The Vicar has a confession. When her late aunt leaves her a generous fortune, socially awkward Lady Madeline Blaire believes she&’s finally found a way out of the high society husband hunt. There&’s only one problem. To claim it, Madeline must marry by New Year&’s Eve . . . which is now only three weeks away! Determined to claim her financial freedom, Madeline slips away from her overbearing family and races off to Alcott Hall. Madeline needs a husband. Now. She will be generous, providing him with a comfortable living. All he has to do is agree never to claim his rights as her husband. Three years ago, Charles Bray left Finchley and never looked back. It was too painful to dwell in the past. So, when duty calls him home, he returns, heart heavy, to a town full of ghosts. Seeking any distraction, he sparks an unlikely friendship with a quiet young lady who makes him a surprising offer too good to refuse.

Alcune volte

by Jennifer Ellision Angela Longobardi

Disoccupata. Al verde. Damigella d'onore. Tutte (sfortunatamente) parole che descrivono Em Hayes. Senza opportunità di lavoro a San Francisco, Em cede alla promessa di sua madre di alloggio gratis e torna a casa. La sua migliore amica, Nikki, non potrebbe essere più eccitata. La laurea di Em in Organizzazione di Eventi sta prendendo polvere, e quale miglior modo di metterla in uso se non organizzare il matrimonio di Nikki? C'è solo una piega in quel piano: Cole Connors. L'ex coinquilino delle ragazze. E parte della ragione per cui Em non è tornata dal giorno della laurea al college. Em non è mai riuscita a dimenticare Cole - o quanto vicini fossero prima che lei lo mettesse da parte e se la desse a gambe. Nemmeno Cole ha mai dimenticato Em - ma negli ultimi due anni lei non gli ha dato altra scelta che provare. E, stando a Nikki, non c'è accoppiata migliore per organizzare il matrimonio dei suoi sogni. Di solito Em è brava a soffocare sentimenti confusi, ma stare di nuovo intorno a Cole li riporta tutti in superficie. E questa volta, non è sicura di voler scappare.

Alcuni più brevi di altri

by Neville Hiatt Valentina Rolandi

Una raccolta di racconti brevi per i più giovani e i giovani di cuore. Lasciate fuori il mondo, e ricordatevi com'era essere giovani. Quand'è stata l'ultima volta che avete parlato ad un cavallo, sentito i raggi del sole nascente sul volto, fatto un viaggio su un treno a vapore, trascorso la notte intera a colorare o percepito la sabbia insinuarsi tra le dita dei piedi? Ritornate ad un tempo in cui le preoccupazioni e lo stress non facevano ancora parte del vostro vocabolario giornaliero.

Aldabra, or the Tortoise Who Loved Shakespeare

by Silvana Gandolfi

"The way to outsmart death, Elisa dear, is to turn into something else!" It's just one of those things Elisa's dramatic grandmother says. She loves Shakespeare. She paints bold canvases in her backyard. She's always had a magical personality. But when Nonna talks about turning into something else, does she mean it... literally? Faced with an ever-more tortoise-like grandmother, Elisa must uncover a series of mysteries: Why is it that her mother and her grandmother don't talk? Where is the exotic island of Aldabra--and why does Nonna want to go there? Who is the man on the Internet so eager to know the details of Nonna's transformation? And where can Elisa turn to for help? Suspenseful, funny, and beautifully observed, Aldabra takes readers from the sparkling canals of Venice to the islands of the Indian Ocean, and beyond...!

Aldao

by María Teresa Andruetto

Parir y abortar en la clandestinidad, insilio, prostitución y locura, la libertad y su pérdida, la búsqueda persistente de un padre, un linaje de mujeres unidas por las violencias de su tiempo y el regreso a Aldao, territorio ficcional convertido en caleidoscopio que, como el óleo de un paisaje de llanura, irradia historias con su sol de fuego. «Su fuerza, que la convierte en la Annie Ernaux sudamericana, consiste en no psicologizar, en no subrayar nada».Andrea Marcolongo, La Stampa Parir y abortar en la clandestinidad, autos cazando a chicos como moscas, delatores por todas partes, personas abandonadas a la buena de Dios, prostitución, militancia, locura e instituciones psiquiátricas atraviesan esta novela de María Teresa Andruetto. También la libertad y su pérdida, la búsqueda persistente de un padre, la dictadura, el insilio, la construcción de identidad y un linaje de mujeres unidas por las violencias de su tiempo. Y vuelve Aldao, territorio ficcional presente en sus otras novelas, convertido aquí en caleidoscopio que, como el óleo de un paisaje de llanura, irradia historias con su sol de fuego. "La memoria es un carretel que empieza a rodar y se me escapa de las manos y de la voluntad, porque una cosa lleva a la otra, como un río de montaña que serpentea, pega saltos y salpica aquí y allá sin que podamos detenerlo".

Aldaraia (Matthew Bishop (Español) #1)

by Burt Clinchandhill

La búsqueda del mayor secreto de la Tierra ha comenzado. •GANADOR: Premio Pinnacle a la excelencia literaria, Invierno 2021 - Mejor novela de suspenso "El suspenso es monumental, la historia nunca se ralentiza, y tiene ese don mágico de difuminar las líneas de lo aparentemente imposible con algo que casi parece que podría estar basado en la verdad absoluta (AKA, El Código Da Vinci)." ~ Reseñas de libros de Feathered Quill, Amy Lignor, VERDADERO HIGH-FIVE Cuando el padre de Jennifer Porter muere de una misteriosa enfermedad, ella hereda un libro de 400 años de antigüedad, titulado Aldaraia sive Soyga voco'r, escrito en una lengua desconocida que su padre había estado intentando descifrar antes de morir. Sin saber por dónde empezar, Jennifer pide ayuda al estimado profesor de Yale, Matthew Bishop, y ambos entablan una improbable amistad mientras comienzan a desentrañar los secretos del libro. Pronto descubren que se han omitido componentes vitales y se embarcan en la búsqueda global de una serie de pergaminos ocultos destinados a resolver uno de los mayores misterios del mundo. Sin embargo, Jennifer y Bishop no son los únicos interesados en los secretos del libro, y su búsqueda se convierte en una peligrosa y aterradora carrera contra el tiempo. "Burt Clinchandhill es un gran narrador con un don único para la prosa elegante, grandes diálogos y personajes que atrapan la atención de los lectores. La historia es trepidante y la tensión aumenta muy rápido, escalando hacia una conclusión deliciosa y explosiva." ~ Reseñas de libros favoritos de Lectores, Romuald Dzemo, 5 ESTRELLAS EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTA el primer libro de la serie "Matthew Bishop" de thrillers de conspiraciones religiosas, ideal para fans de Dan Brown y Michael Crichton. "Burt Clinchandhill lleva Aldaraia a un nuevo nivel de lectura apasionant

Los Aldeanos

by Jaime Alonso Caraveo Luna A.J. Griffiths-Jones

Nada puede prepararte para los secretos de Los Aldeanos. Olive y Geoffrey están más felices que nunca. Al haber encontrado una casita de campo idílica, se están mudando al campo para criar a sus tres hijos pequeños. Los residentes de esta aldea de caja de chocolates son amables y serviciales y dan la bienvenida a la familia con los brazos abiertos. Pero más allá del velo de los rododendros y las cortinas de malla, hay algo más. Justo cuando Olive se está asentando y comienza a integrarse a la comunidad, descubre que no todo es lo que parecía al principio. Algunos de sus vecinos tienen secretos y, a medida que sus descubrimientos se vuelven cada vez más siniestros, Olive comienza a temer por su propia cordura. Con su marido dudando de ella, Olive se enfrenta a decisiones que dictarán el destino de su familia.

Alden Nowlan Selected Poems: Selected Poems (A List)

by Alden Nowlan

The best of beloved poet Alden Nowlan's explicitly honest, direct, and insightful poetry. Now featuring an introduction by Susan Musgrave. Alden Nowlan, one of Canada's finest and most influential poets, died in 1983. He leaves a rich legacy of poetry that is accessible yet profound, and that speaks to people's lives with wry observation and keen insight. Alden Nowlan Selected Poems is for Nowlan fans and new readers alike. The poems included in this volume reflect the recurring themes that illuminate Nowlan's work, and it is truly the best of his poetry. Above all, this volume is a tribute to a poet who deserves to be treasured for all time.

Alder Gulch

by Ernest Haycox

The boom was on for Alder Gulch in Montana, and Pierce was forced to run from other troubles to try and make his fortune in gold. He was persuaded by beautiful Diana Castle to let her accompany him, and the two set forth together upon an incredible adventure. In crude Virginia City, wagons careened in and out of town, carrying thousands of prospectors who panned for gold. Crime was rampant, and the law a thousand miles away. ...

Aldo Applesauce

by Johanna Hurwitz

When he and his family move to the suburbs, Aldo has difficulty finding new friends.

Aldo Ice Cream

by Johanna Hurwitz

[From the back cover:] "A grubby sneaker contest, traveling cats, and a hurricane... . It's not quite the summer that Aldo had planned. When Aldo's mother asks him to help her deliver Meals On Wheels to the elderly and housebound, Aldo's summer vacation soon becomes very busy. How can he get Mr. Puccini to talk? Would a visit from his cat help cheer up Mrs. Nardi? And how can he earn enough money to buy an ice-cream freezer for his sister's birthday? Aldo is determined to solve these questions (and several others)... even if it takes him all summer to do it." Pictures are described. You'll find more books about Aldo, a curious, thoughtful boy with lots of energy in the Bookshare collection. Look for Aldo Applesauce, Aldo Peanut Butter, and Much Ado About Aldo

Aldo Peanut Butter

by Johanna Hurwitz Diane Degroat

[From the front dust jacket flap] Aldo was hoping to get a puppy for his birthday. He got five! And even though he has to give three of them away, the stage is set for one howl of a summer--especially when Mom and Dad have to leave Aldo and his sisters in charge of the house for two weeks in July. Aldo is desperately trying to housebreak the two remaining puppies--Peanut and Butter--before they break everything in the house. It doesn't help that his crabby neighbor, Mrs. Crosby, is accusing the pups of digging up her front yard. And Aldo's sisters also have their hands full when Elaine's hair turns as green as the live lobsters that Karen has brought home for dinner. What will Mom and Dad say if they return to find that everything's gone to the dogs? Welcome back Aldo and his family and friends in Johanna Hurwitz's latest and funniest look at growing up. Bookshare has over twenty more enjoyable books by Johanna Hurwitz in the Bookshare collection including Aldo Ice Cream.

Aldo's Fantastical Movie Palace

by Jonathan Friesen

In the Darkness of this Theater, Anything Can Happen The family's broken-down theater has always been a safe place for Chloe. There, no one can see the scars that line her face—scars her inventor father accidentally caused, leaving even deeper wounds between them. In the darkness she meets Nick, a boy with his own hurts. While Nick isn't the most pleasant companion, a rocky friendship is formed over their love of films. Soon the two are working on a movie script about a fantastical world—one that suddenly comes alive on the screen. Chloe and Nick are transported into an adventure beyond what they ever imagined, filled with dragons, magical pools, and a sinister vapor that threatens to destroy everyone. But when tragedy strikes, Chloe must find the courage to step out of the shadows and find what she’s always longed for.

Aldous Huxley: A Quest for Values

by Milton Birnbaum

In the moral vacuum and world of shifting values following World War I, Aldous Huxley was both a sensitive refl ector and an articulate catalyst. This work provides a highly illuminating analysis of Huxley's evolution from skeptic to mystic. As Milton Birnbaum shows, in a perceptive interpretation of Huxley's poetry, fi ction, essays and biographies-what evolved in Huxley's moral and intellectual pilgrimage was not so much a change in direction as a shift in emphasis. Even in the sardonic Huxley of the 1920s and 1930s, there is a moral concern. In the later Huxley, there are traces of the satirical skepticism which delighted his readers in the decades preceding World War II. A man of letters, a keen observer, seeker of new ways while profoundly knowledgeable in the truths of ancient wisdom, Huxley tried to achieve a symbiotic synthesis of the best of all worlds. In clarifying and interpreting Huxley's intellectual, moral, and philosophical development, Birnbaum touches upon all the subjects that came under the scrutiny of a singularly encyclopedic mind. This book is of great worth to those interested both in Huxley the brilliant satirist and in Huxley the seeker of salvation. In his search, Huxley typifi ed the modern quest for values. Milton Birnbaum's study is an invaluable guide in that journey. His new introduction takes account of research and analysis of Huxley that has occurred since this book's original publication.

Aldous Huxley

by Guinevera A. Nance

Criticism and interpretation of Aldous Huxley's works, as well as an overview of his life.

Aldous Huxley

by Donald Watt

This set comprises forty volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first sixty-eight volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

Aldous Huxley's Short Fiction

by Andrija Matić

Aldous Huxley’s Short Fiction analyzes Huxley’s short stories within a modernist context, highlighting that he shared more characteristics with distinguished modernists than is usually believed. The book also explores other features of Huxley’s short stories, focusing on themes such as consumerism, mainstream education, shallow intellectualism, women’s emancipation, toxic masculinity, and sensational journalism, themes that correspond with both Huxley’s time and our world, and position him among the most prophetic authors of the twentieth century. This study demonstrates that Huxley’s short fiction can provide answers to questions that remain confusing or partially explained in the research on Huxley’s work. It illustrates the constants and changes in Huxley’s opinions on organized religion, mysticism, and the relation between sexuality and spirituality, while also clarifying Huxley’s political opinion, which is often misunderstood due to his advocacy of pacifism. Finally, the in-depth interpretations of Huxley’s short stories reveal the dynamics of his literary style, especially his complex humor and irony, areas he developed more than any other modernist author of short fiction.

La aldovranda en el mercado (Coleccion Pan Flauta Ser.)

by Ema Wolf

Cinco cuentos imperdibles de Ema Wolf. Una autora emblemática que con su personal tono humorístico atrapa a lectores de todas las edades. Ustedes decidirán qué es peor: encontrarse con una planta carnívora en el mercado, comprar un fantasma inútil, escuchar una historia de Lucy Mortaja, soportar un aparecido en el patio o ser envenenado por el siniestro chino amarillo patito. Elijan pronto, que las malas ofertas se acaban enseguida.

Aldri mer enn to ganger

by Claudio Ruggeri Bjørn Jensås

En melding funnet i en flaske og en antikvitetshandlers nysgjerrighet gjør at Vincent Germano starter en etterforskning som ender i en nesten utrolig konklusjon. Politimester Germano er ofte omgitt av personer som han må rettferdiggjøre seg selv overfor, eller gi ordrer eller spørre om råd. Men faktisk så står han ganske alene i denne saken slik alle som leter etter sannheten gjør.

Aldrin Adams and the Cheese Nightmares (Aldrin Adams Adventure #1)

by Paul Howard

*Shortlisted for the Children's Book of the Year - Irish Book Awards*The laugh-out-loud funny children's book from Number-One-Bestselling Ross O'Carroll Kelly author, Paul Howard. Illustrated throughout by Lee Cosgrove.An adventure full of mystery, magic and cheeses that seriously, SERIOUSLY pong!ALDRIN ADAMS is an ordinary boy with an EXTRAORDINARY SUPERPOWER. When he eats cheese just before he goes to sleep, he can enter into other people's dreams . . . AND THEIR NIGHTMARES!But why has he got this power? And what is he supposed to do with it?HE NEEDS ANSWERS . . . AND FAST!What Aldrin doesn't realize is that he is being watched by a MYSTERIOUS, SUPERNATURAL VILLAIN who's creating nightmares for millions of children every night.Will an ordinary boy, armed with his pet frog and the STINKIEST CHEESE in the world, be enough to stop him?A brilliantly funny, heartwarming story, perfect for fans of David Baddiel and Sam Copeland.

Aldrin Adams and the Legend of Nemeswiss (Aldrin Adams Adventure #2)

by Paul Howard

An ordinary boy. The most EXTRAORDINARY, stinkiest superpower!Some months have past since Aldrin Adams discovered his extraordinary SUPERPOWER. When he eats CHEESE, just before he goes to sleep, he can enter into other people's dreams . . . and their nightmares! He's learned when to eat blue cheese (to help with nightmares about KILLER toys), smoked cheese (to help him recover from using his powers) and good old Cheddar (TOP SECRET). He's also come face to face with his nemesis - A MYSTERIOUS SUPERNATURAL VILLAIN who creates NIGHTMARES for millions of children every night.Aldrin survived, but only JUST. And now what is he supposed to do? Save the world, one SCARY CLOWN nightmare at a time? Shouldn't being a superhero be more adventurous than this? Is there a way to beat his Nemesis once and for all?Find out, as Aldrin navigates his new life, meets more people with powers like him and - finally - faces his NEMESIS again!

Aldwyn's Academy: A Companion Novel to a Practical Guide to Wizardry

by Nathan Meyer

Enter a school for magic where even the first day can be (un)deadly. . . On the very first day of school at the world-famous Aldwyn's Academy for Wizardry, fledgling wizard Dorian Ravensmith finds himself immersed in a mystery. White wolves have been attacking incoming students. Ghosts are haunting the Snapping Dragon Gardens. And the professors lurk in the halls, whispering about a shadowy wizard who seems to be behind it all. That night, Dorian spies a figure creeping into the Snapping Dragon Gardens and and he follows, certain that with the help of a few magic items and simple potions, he can catch the culprit by daybreak and return a hero. But as hobgoblins, banshees, and a terrifying dragon try to stop him at every turn, Dorian discovers that he's stepped into an (un)deadly trap that could not only destroy his future as a wizard but also the beloved wizardry school.

The Ale Boy's Feast

by Jeffrey Overstreet

The king is missing.His people are trapped as the woods turn deadly. Underground, the boy called Rescue has found an escape.Hopes are failing across The Expanse. The forests, once beautiful, are now haunted and bloodthirsty. House Abascar's persecuted people risk their lives to journey through those predatory trees. They seek a mythic city - Abascar's last, best hope for refuge - where they might find the source of Auralia's colors. They journey without their king. During a calamitous attempt to rescue some of his subjects from slavery, Cal-raven vanished.But his helper, the ale boy, falling through a crack in the earth, has discovered a slender thread of hope in the dark. He will dare to lead a desperate company up the secret river.Meanwhile, with a dragon's help, the wandering mage Scharr ben Fray is uncovering history's biggest lie - a deception that only a miracle can repair.Time is running out for all those entangled in The Auralia Thread. But hope and miracles flicker wherever Auralia's colors are found.From the Trade Paperback edition.

An Ale of Two Cities (A Literary Pub Mystery #2)

by Sarah Fox

In this intoxicating mystery by USA Today bestselling author Sarah Fox, a winter carnival becomes a recipe for disaster when a Shady Creek celebrity gets iced. The Winter Carnival always brings holiday cheer, Christmas joy—and tourists with cash—to picturesque Shady Creek, Vermont. At the center of the glittering decorations and twinkling lights is booklover and pub owner Sadie Coleman, creating original cocktails, hosting a literary trivia evening, and cheering on her loyal employee Melanie “Mel” Costas as she competes in the ice carving competition. But holiday cheer can’t compete with former resident and renowned chef Freddy Mancini, who arrives with his nose in the air, showing off his ice-sculpting skills like a modern-day Michelangelo. During the artists’ break in the night-long contest, Mel’s tools disappear . . . and Freddy is found dead with her missing pick in his chest. Although the police turn their attention to Mel, it seems everyone in town had a grudge against Freddy, including his assistant, his mentor, his former flame, and even his half-brother. Faster than she can fling a Huckleberry Gin, Sadie finds herself racing to make sure the police don’t arrest the wrong suspect—all while sharing a flirtation with local brewery owner Grayson Blake. Their chemistry leads to a heated rivalry at the hockey rink—and to the hot pursuit of a killer.

Alebrijes: (Alebrijes Spanish Edition) (Cuentista)

by Donna Barba Higuera

La siguiente novela de Donna Barba Higuera, autora de The Last Cuentista (La última cuentista), galardonada con los premios Newbery y Pura Belpré ★ "Un clásico inmediato".—School Library Journal (destacado) ★ "Imaginación esplendorosa".—Foreword (destacado)★ "Un texto muy sentido que da señales de esperanza para la humanidad".—Kirkus (destacado)★ "Una aventura arriesgada… Asombrosa".—Booklist (destacado)★ "Estelar".—Publishers Weekly (destacado)★ "Inspiradora".—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (destacado) ★ "Impresionante... Una novela distópica para jóvenes lectores que es intensamente épica y bella".—Shelf Awareness (destacado) He aquí la historia, tal como me la contó Leandro el Poderoso. Desde hace 400 años, la Tierra es un páramo estéril. Los pocos humanos que quedan luchan por sobrevivir en la cruel ciudad de Pocatel. Su otra opción es aventurarse solos en las tierras salvajes, que están plagadas de espíritus errantes y gudrones. No duran mucho.Leandro, un ladroncito de 13 años, y su hermana Gabi hacen lo que pueden para forjarse una vida en Pocatel. La ciudad no es amable con cascabeles como ellos, descendientes de quienes trabajaron en el valle de San Joaquín durante generaciones.Luego de que atrapan a Gabi robando la preciada fruta de la elite pocatelana, Leandro asume la responsabilidad del robo. Su exilio resulta ser mucho más de lo que él podría haber imaginado de un simple destierro: su conciencia es colocada en un antiguo dron y... a arreglárselas solo. Pero más allá de los muros de Pocatel hay otros alebrijes que, como Leandro, quieren un mundo mejor. También hay monstruos mutantes, piratas del páramo, un oasis oculto... y la verdad.Escrita por Donna Barba Higuera, autora de The Last Cuentista (La última cuentista), libro premiado con la Medalla Newbery y el premio Pura Belpré, llega esta nueva novela para sorprendernos y crear un nuevo mundo lleno de imaginación, espejo del nuestro.***The next stunning novel from Donna Barba Higuera, author of Newbery and Pura Belpré Award-winning The Last Cuentista ★ "An instant classic."—School Library Journal (starred) ★ "Imaginative splendor."— Foreword (starred) ★"Heartfelt… Signals hope for humanity."— Kirkus (starred) ★ "High-stakes adventure…Wondrous."— Booklist (starred) ★ "Stellar."— Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ "Uplifting."— Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred) ★ "Breathtaking... A ferociously epic and beautiful middle-grade dystopian novel."— Shelf Awareness (starred) This is the story as it was told to me by Leandro the Mighty. For 400 years, Earth has been a barren wasteland. The few humans that survive scrape together an existence in the cruel city of Pocatel – or go it alone in the wilderness beyond, filled with wandering spirits and wyrms. They don’t last long.13 year-old pickpocket Leandro and his sister Gabi do what they can to forge a life in Pocatel. The city does not take kindly to Cascabel like them – the descendants of those who worked the San Joaquin Valley for generations.When Gabi is caught stealing precious fruit from the Pocatelan elite, Leando takes the fall. But his exile proves more than he ever could have imagined -- far from a simple banishment, his consciousness is placed inside an ancient drone and left to fend on its own. But beyond the walls of Pocatel lie other alebrijes like Leandro who seek for a better world -- as well as mutant monsters, wasteland pirates, a hidden oasis, and the truth.From Donna Barba Higuera, Newbery and Pura Belpré Medal-winning author of The Last Cuentista, comes another novel to astonish us and create a whole new imaginative world, that holds a mirror to our own.

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