All Blogged Up


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Meet Kevin Julie as he approaches the last year of the 20th century. It is January 1999, and Kevin is almost 30 years old. He is happy go lucky, but very lazy. Kevin plays at his job as a personnel manager for a global company, relying heavily on his assistant, Mary, who sees him through some hilarious moments. In All Blogged Up, Kevin's story begins as he is going through a barren spell of sexless frustration. On a never-ending quest to get laid, his humour, guile and pure luck keep him from getting into big trouble, as he plans for the biggest party of the millennium. Kevin spends months building a party guest list that grows larger by the week. He keeps a blog page throughout the year for his Peeps, the people he believes follow his blog, and will all join him for the best party ever on December 31, 1999. Those who make up Kevin's crazy world include his cat and dog, his best friend, Alexis, her partner, Jane, his mother, who wants Kevin to get married, and Jack, his mountain-size friend. Kevin shares his ups and downs with his Internet audience, as All Blogged Up, his diary, documents his loves and his life, making light of his failures, and the most of his successes. About the Author: S.R. Joyce is inspired by J.K. Rowling. He lives in Cardiff, Wales, and is working on his next books. Publisher web site: http: //sbpra.com/srjoyce Author web site: all-blogged-up.com




Gamma Be My Alpha


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I yearned to be acknowledged as a deserving Luna, even though the entire pack never addressed me as such. Nevertheless, I persevered, striving for their respect. Within each pack, leaders must earn the pack's allegiance rather than coerce it. Hence, I continued to push myself beyond the limits I had never before explored. Yet, despite my relentless efforts, I was deceived and betrayed. My so-called mate, Brett, and my supposed best friend, Jennifer, shattered my trust. We grew up without parents, but I cared for Jennifer as a sister would. Nevertheless, she plunged a metaphorical knife into my back. Now and future, never again will I allow anyone to exploit my vulnerability, I will reclaim my standing.




Y2Kids


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Brallier answers all the millennium questions that inquiring minds want to know--poking fun at the paranoia and explaining such scientific concepts as the International Date Line.




The Millennium Party Book


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Bursting with ideas for the ultimate New Year's Eve party, this beautiful guide demonstrates exactly how to create a memorable event for parties in the 21st century.




Schwann Spectrum


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It Wasn't Me. It Was Neptune


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She got her college degree, but didn't feel like working yet and her feet were itching. So, she put solid ground behind her and gave in to the waves. She set off to sail across the ocean ─ without sailing experience and with only a few coins in her pocket. Did she dare provoke Neptune, the God of sea, andthe Planet of pranksters? One of those two, it turns out, would mess up her plans along the way. This is the true story of a girl who broke away from her dull daily routine to splash in a miles-deep ocean, encounter crazy seafaring adventurers, meet the man she admired since she was little, and see distant landscapes. She allowed the blue circle of sea and the blue circle of sky to envelop her. She survived all storms. She got kicked out of a sailboat, and the island gave her sanctuary. She came back home with two little hearts, only to then start on the real adventure ─ the adventure of motherhood.







Fans of the Millennium


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Best. Movie. Year. Ever.


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From a veteran culture writer and modern movie expert, a celebration and analysis of the movies of 1999—“a terrifically fun snapshot of American film culture on the brink of the Millennium….An absolute must for any movie-lover or pop-culture nut” (Gillian Flynn). In 1999, Hollywood as we know it exploded: Fight Club. The Matrix. Office Space. Election. The Blair Witch Project. The Sixth Sense. Being John Malkovich. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. American Beauty. The Virgin Suicides. Boys Don’t Cry. The Best Man. Three Kings. Magnolia. Those are just some of the landmark titles released in a dizzying movie year, one in which a group of daring filmmakers and performers pushed cinema to new limits—and took audiences along for the ride. Freed from the restraints of budget, technology, or even taste, they produced a slew of classics that took on every topic imaginable, from sex to violence to the end of the world. The result was a highly unruly, deeply influential set of films that would not only change filmmaking, but also give us our first glimpse of the coming twenty-first century. It was a watershed moment that also produced The Sopranos; Apple’s AirPort; Wi-Fi; and Netflix’s unlimited DVD rentals. “A spirited celebration of the year’s movies” (Kirkus Reviews), Best. Movie. Year. Ever. is the story of not just how these movies were made, but how they re-made our own vision of the world. It features more than 130 new and exclusive interviews with such directors and actors as Reese Witherspoon, Edward Norton, Steven Soderbergh, Sofia Coppola, David Fincher, Nia Long, Matthew Broderick, Taye Diggs, M. Night Shyamalan, David O. Russell, James Van Der Beek, Kirsten Dunst, the Blair Witch kids, the Office Space dudes, the guy who played Jar-Jar Binks, and dozens more. It’s “the complete portrait of what it was like to spend a year inside a movie theater at the best possible moment in time” (Chuck Klosterman).