Opposites Ignite


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A mismatch sparks the hottest flames. Curvy, bodacious server Rosie thrives at Bangers Tavern, where her work family adores her weirdness and supports her tattoo artist dreams. When too much New Year’s bubbly tumbles her into a sweet, shy coworker’s bed, she wakes up craving more of his delicious touch. But guys like Eddie never stick with girls like her. Strait-laced, bashful barback Eddie pines for his voluptuous coworker. Their New Year’s surprise is a dream come true—until his grandma walks in on them. Eddie begs Rosie for a few fake dates to appease his old-fashioned family. But their lies spin out of control, and the longer he pretends, the deeper he falls. Rosie is everything Eddie’s ever wanted, but his rule-abiding soul clashes with her rebellious spirit, and a lovers’ spat at work nearly costs them both their jobs. To keep her, he’ll have to face his fears, drop a terrifying truth bomb, and win back her trust. She’s got a thousand reasons why they’ll never work. How can he convince her to risk her wounded heart? Come back to Bangers Tavern for a steamy, laugh-out-loud, opposites attract romance that ignites in all the worst ways—and the best!




Know Yourself


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This book is a simple guide to a quick spiritual enlightenment. It was written for common people by a common woman with no PhD, who has sacrificed thirteen years of her life and everything else to reach the knowledge and understanding of the self. This work is a direct result of this experience that revealed to the writer the illusion of our world, which we accept as truth, but which is duality of our mind, which she wants to share with all people who want to get rid of their fears and free themselves from all life's limitations.




Passion in the Cards


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Headstrong, homebody farmer plus freedom-loving hippie chick equals the worst match ever, but their blazing chemistry is unstoppable. Jesse Del Toro struggles to keep his organic farm afloat—hard enough without the delicious, dangerous distraction of Gemma’s return to Trappers Cove. The bewitching vagabond will never settle down in the quirky little beach town he calls home. But once ignited, their fiery attraction sets them on a collision course that could wreck him. Nursing a wounded heart, Gemma Moore hopes a spell in her Aunt Zora’s metaphysical shop will soothe her stormy emotions. But from the moment Jesse walks in, calm is a lost cause. The hunky farmer is frustrating, stubborn, and oh so tempting. One hot night reveals his hidden side—sweet, sensual, and determined to make her his. When a harmless secret backfires, Gemma discovers just how deeply she’s wounded the beautiful bull man, and how desperately she wants to keep him.




Time's Covenant


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Bringing together Eric Ormsby's entire poetic oeuvre thus far, including a healthy selection of previously unpublished poems, Time's Covenant is timeless, by one of America's best poets. Essential reading.




Colour Oxford Thesaurus


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An easy-to-use dictionary and thesaurus in one volume containing over 140,000 synonyms and antonyms.




Words and Ideas


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Plato did not create his philosophy ex nihilo, but rather drew on four centuries of literary production in epic and lyric poetry, on ethnography and historiography, tragedy and comedy, medical and mathematical research, oratory and rhetorical theory, as well as on Presocratic philosophy. Words & Ideas offers a study of Plato's philosophical language against this cultural background, retracing to their origins the history and development of the key terms of the Theory of Forms as presented in the Phaedo. 'Form' or 'idea', 'ousia' or 'being', 'participation', 'presence' and 'community' are among the concepts investigated. The aim is to determine both the connotations of Plato's philosophical terms and the precise historical and philosophical contexts on which Plato drew in the formulation of his thoughts. In tracing the roots of Plato's philosophy, Words & Ideas demarcates afresh Plato's position regarding the protagonists of pre-Socratic philosophy: Parmenides and the Eleatics, Anaxagoras and Diogenes of Apollonia, Leucippus and Democritus, Philolaus and the Pythagoreans. This identifcation of his sources allows us, in many cases for the first time, to judge what in the arguments of the dialogues is Plato's own contribution and what is there only as part of a philosophical or pre-philosophical inheritance.




Harbor of Heartfelt Verses


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“Harbor of Heartfelt Verses” is a poetic harbor where emotions find solace and words become ships of sentiment. Dive into the ebb and flow of love, navigate the storms of longing, and find refuge in the calm waters of introspection. These verses are not just poems; they are vessels that sail through the harbor of human emotions, seeking connection and understanding. The harbor encompasses a myriad of themes, from the gentle lapping of love’s waves to the tempestuous storms of life’s challenges. It echoes with laughter, resonates with the echoes of sorrow, and reflects the kaleidoscope of human experiences. Each poem is a dock where readers can anchor their own emotions and reflections. Join the voyage through “Harbor of Heartfelt Verses,” where words become sailors navigating the vast ocean of human sentiment. This collection promises to be a sanctuary for those seeking a poetic escape, a safe harbor for hearts longing for understanding, and a lighthouse guiding readers through the tumultuous seas of life. In “Harbor of Heartfelt Verses,” discover the beauty of vulnerability, the strength in resilience, and the echoes of shared human experiences. Let these verses be the wind in your sails as you navigate the intricate waters of the heart. Welcome aboard, and may your journey through this poetic harbor be filled with discovery, reflection, and connection. Thank you for embarking on this poetic voyage with “Harbor of Heartfelt Verses.




2023-24 SSC General English Solved Papers


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2023-24 SSC General English Solved Papers




American Lumberman


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