Anonymous Love Club


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Mole Music


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Feeling that something is missing in his simple life, Mole acquires a violin and learns to make beautiful, joyful music.




Anonymous Love


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AT 32 YEARS OF AGE, GRAYSON HUNTER BENTWOOD, III WAS ONE OF THE WEALTHIEST MEN IN THE WORLD. HE WAS RICH, GOOD LOOKING, AND SINGLE, BUT HE ALSO HAD A SEX DRIVE THAT WOULD SCARE MOST WOMEN. HE WAS ALSO A VERY DOWN TO EARTH PERSON WHO BELIEVED IN FAMILY VALUES. GRAYSON HAD BEEN ALL OVER THE WORLD, SEEN WOMEN OF ALL COLORS, SHAPES, SIZES AND BACKGROUNDS. BUT IT WAS THIS WOMAN, PARIS JOY SINCLAIR, WHO STIRRED HIM THE WAY NO OTHER WOMAN, REAL OR IMAGINARY, EVER HAD. WHAT WAS IT ABOUT HER. HE HAD TO FIND OUT. THE MOMENT HE SAW HER, HE KNEW THAT HE HAD TO MAKE HER HIS. HE DID NOT EVEN KNOW IF SHE WOULD ACCEPT HIM FOR WHO HE WAS, BUT HE WANTED TO HOLD HER, TOUCH HER, LOVE HER AND SATISFY THE FIRE THAT SHE SET IN HIS LOINS. HE HAD TO HAVE HER IN HIS LIFE, IN HIS HEART, IN HIS BED. FOREVER.




The Unrequited Love Club


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The executioner grinned as he grasped his sullied battleaxe and positioned himself while more than a few of the guards taunted their prisoners. Wenda wondered how different her life would've been if she hadn't formed the Club. The adventure continues in the Unrequited Love Club, Episode 3. Scandalous implications of Wenda Wells's disastrous ninth birthday—her day of infamy—are unveiled and she must go to life-altering lengths to clear her good name. Rejected as a Temple queen candidate and distraught that God would allow her imprisonment in a remote South American jungle, Wenda battles demonic fears of abandonment and insanity. Join author Frederick Gray for this enthralling third installment of the Unrequited Love Club, and embark on an expedition of mystery, history, And The love of God.




Biker Gangs and Organized Crime


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This book examines the reported criminal behavior of the entire spectrum of 1% biker clubs and members. It identifies the clubs whose members have been involved in criminal behavior and classifies their behaviors as individual, group, or club- sponsored/condoned behavior. While other books examine the criminal exploits of one or more of what are called the "Big Five" biker clubs because of their size and sophistication, or the sensational crimes of lesser known 1% biker clubs or club members, this book pays attention to the criminal activities of individuals, groups and chapters of other clubs as well. The book is based on journalistic accounts and autobiographies of former and present members of biker clubs, academic/scholarly works, law enforcement/government reports, articles from newspapers and biker web sites, and a content analysis of federal and state court cases regarding bikers and motorcycle clubs. Text enhanced with numerous photos and figures.




Pickle


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Using a bogus name, the League of Picklemakers, sixth-grader Ben and three recruits start a prank-pulling club and receive funding from their middle school's PTA. Illustrations.




Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back


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Triumphant wins, gut-wrenching losses, last-second shots, underdogs, competition, and loyalty—it’s fun to be a fan. But when a football player takes a hit to the head after yet another study has warned of the dangers of CTE, or when a team whose mascot was born in an era of racism and bigotry takes the field, or when a relief pitcher accused of domestic violence saves the game, how is one to cheer? Welcome to the club for sports fans who care too much. In Loving Sports When They Don’t Love You Back, acclaimed sports writers Jessica Luther and Kavitha A. Davidson tackle the most pressing issues in sports, why they matter, and how we can do better. For the authors, “sticking to sports” is not an option—not when our taxes are paying for the stadiums, and college athletes aren’t getting paid at all. But simply quitting a favorite team won’t change corrupt and deplorable practices, and the root causes of many of these problems are endemic in our wider society. An essential read for modern fans, Loving Sports When They Don’t Love You Back challenges the status quo and explores how we might begin to reconcile our conscience with our fandom.




Divorce with Decency


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This completely revised and updated fifth edition of the award-winning Divorce with Decency includes the most current research, statistics, and insights on the effects of divorce on spouses, their children, and society over­all. Written by a prominent divorce lawyer with four decades of experience, it is the most comprehensive treatment of the legal, emotion­al, economic, psychological, and social aspects of romantic relationships, marriage and divorce available anywhere in a single volume. Initial sections look at the dynamics of divorce: the causal factors, the common “stages” from initial separation onward, and the complications surrounding each stage for older and younger couples and children. Important information on spouse abuse is also included. The book dis­cusses key criteria in selecting an attorney and gives expert advice on directing and monitoring the course of a case efficiently and economical­ly. Detailed background on critical legal issues is given, followed by case histories highlighting key points of divorce law. Extensive new sec­tions have been added to this edition which provide key tips on preserving, improving, and possibly “saving” marriages. Key chapters focus on post-divorce issues of single parenthood and new relationships; as well as the rapidly changing nature of love, romance, “digital dating,” and other topics in this modern New Millennium. Informative yet highly readable (and occasionally amusing), Divorce with Decency has proven to be indispensable to anyone involved in a divorce, whether directly or indirectly.




Japanese Love Hotels


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Written in Blood


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A career homicide detective returns to his small hometown and is soon asked to investigate a series of local murders with a perverse literary twist. Detective Joe "Preach" Everson, a prison chaplain turned police officer, is coming home. After a decade tracking down killers in Atlanta, and with a reputation as one of the finest homicide detectives in the city, his career derailed when he suffered a mental breakdown during the investigation of a serial killer who was targeting children. No sooner does Preach arrive at home in Creekville, North Carolina--a bohemian community near Chapel Hill--than a local bookstore owner is brutally killed, the first murder in a decade. The only officer with homicide experience, Preach is assigned to the case and makes a shocking discovery: the bookstore owner has been murdered in exactly the same manner as the pawnbroker in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. With the help of Ariana Hale, a law student and bibliophile who knew the victim, Preach investigates the local writer's community. As their questions increase, a second body is found, this time eerily resembling the crime scene in a famous Edgar Allan Poe novella. Preach and Ariana realize that their adversary is an intelligent, literate killer with a mind as devious as it is disturbed. And one or both of them may be his next target.