The Seven Curses of London


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Seven Curses


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She will have her revenge. Xi Fei was orphaned at a young age in China, and has been alone ever since. When she visits Japan and meets Akio, the pair become inseparable. They travel together—first to Paris, then to England, each studying their chosen artistic interests, but never straying far from one another. But while enrolled in the University of the West Midlands, Xi Fei falls victim to bullying, abuse, humiliation, and outright negligence from not only her peers, but even the university staff meant to protect her. When Akio dies under suspicious circumstances, Xi Fei is yet again left alone. Bereaved, traumatized, and shouldering the weight of grief all on her own, her breaking point has been reached. Xi Fei’s unbridled rage releases a curse, and its victims are those she holds personally responsible for Akio’s death and her own unhappiness at the university. From the professor who mocked her in front of the class, to the security guard who assaulted her, and even her old flat mate… These seven people will go their separate ways and may hardly remember the young woman they ruined, but they all have one thing in common… None of them are safe.




The Seven Curses of London


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The Seven Curses of London Books 1-3


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From a USA Today Bestselling Author ~ The first three books in the bestselling 7 Curses of London series: Loving the Hawke, Charming the Scholar, and Rescuing the Earl. Romance, mystery, and adventure set on the dark streets of London... Three full-length novels that share stories of men and women who attempt to battle the ills of London and the love they find along the way. Prepare to be swept into Victorian London today! What Readers Say: ★★★★★ Love her writing style! I enjoy how this author weaves a story, makes you care from the beginning to the end. ★★★★★ 5 Stars! One of the more intriguing books I have read lately. ★★★★★ Tremendous Read! Fascinating, exciting, loving, and enjoyable to read. ★★★★★ The perfect love story! The series includes: Trusting the Wolfe, a novella Loving the Hawke, Book 1 Charming the Scholar, Book 2 Rescuing the Earl, Book 3 Dancing Under the Mistletoe, Book 4 Tempting the Scoundrel, Book 5 Romancing the Rogue, a Regency Prequel Falling for the Viscount, Book 6 Daring the Duke, Book 7 Wishing Upon A Christmas Star, Book 8 Ruby's Gamble, a Novella Gambling for the Governess, Book 9 Redeeming the Lady, Book 10 Enchanting the Duke, Book 11




The Seven Curses Jesus took on Himself


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Harris Kakoulides writes about the Seven Curses Jesus took on himself that we deserve




London Society


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Revolution in the Air


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A comprehensive book on Bob Dylan's song lyrics, this volume arranges the more than 300 songs by the date they were actually written rather than when they appeared on albums.




The Imagination of Class


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A fascinating meld of two scholars' research and conclusions, The Imagination of Class is a synthetic journey through middle-class Victorian discourse posed by poverty in the midst of plenty--but not that alone. Rather Dan Bivona and Roger B. Henkle argue that the representation of abject poverty in the nineteenth century also displaced anxieties aroused by a variety of challenges to Victorian middle class masculinity. The book's main argument, in fact, is that the male middle class imagery of urban poverty in the Victorian age presents a complex picture, one in which anxieties about competition, violence, class-based resentment, individuality, and the need to differentiate oneself from the scions of inherited wealth influence mightily the ways in which the urban poor are represented. In the representations themselves, the urban poor are alternately envisioned as sentimentalized (and feminized) victims who stimulate middle class affective response, as the objects of the professionalized discourses of the social sciences (and social services), and as an often hostile social force resistant to the "culturalizing," taming processes of a maternalist social science. Through carefully nuanced discussions of a variety of Victorian novelists, journalists, and sociological investigators (some well known, like Dickens, and others less well known, like Masterman and Greenwood), the book offers new insight into the role played by the imagination of the urban poor in the construction of Victorian middle class masculinity. Whereas many scholars have discussed the feminization of the poor, virtually no one has addressed how the poor have served as a site at which middle class men fashioned their own class and gender identity.




The Life of Moses


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(Peeters 1994)




The Bob Dylan Copyright Files 1962-2007


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This book itemizes Bob Dylan's copyright registrations and copyright-related documents from his first copyrighted work ("Talkin' John Birch Blues" in February 1962), to his first registration ("Song to Woody"), up to "Keep It With Mine" in the movie "I'm Not There." Also included are works he never registered (e.g. "Liverpool Gal" and "Church With No Upstairs") and his registered cover versions of other composers' songs. Annotated entries concern subjects such as recording dates, co-writers, and Dylan's companies. Its appearance is meant to mimic the printed Catalog of Copyright Entries.