Peep Show


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Voyeur, noun A person who gains pleasure from watching others naked. My name is Miles Reilly. I'm a photographer. An agoraphobic. A womanizer. I'm confined to my apartment. I don't leave. Ever. Her name is Bebe Hall. She's a heartbreaker. She's the it girl of the moment, a party girl nobody can stop in her path of self-destruction. Bebe Hall isn't just the star of her own story. She's the star of mine, too. Our story begins when she sees me pressing a naked girl against the window of my penthouse apartment. But it really kicks off when Bebe shows me just how dirty she is. Because she doesn't look away. Oh, no. Bebe wants a peep show. And I'm going to give her something worth watching. USA Today bestselling author Isabella Starling presents a new dark contemporary standalone romance.




Peep Show


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The collected scripts of the unique, slightly strange, often weird, but always hilarious award-winning sitcom Peep Show. Meet Mark and Jeremy: two very ordinary weirdos. Mark, a middle-aged man trapped in a twentysomething's body, is the sensible one--a loan manager with seven GCSEs ("back when a GCSE actually meant something") and an unhealthy obsession with World War II. His flatmate, Jeremy, is a grade-A work-shy freeloader with sketchy fruebds. He dreams of being a world-class musician but can't seem to get out of bed in the morning. They hate themselves, each other, and the world. This is their story. Uniquely filmed--shot from the characters' point of view and edited so the viewer hears their unspoken thoughts, as well as the dialogue between them--Peep Show has attracted both a cult following and critical acclaim. Now, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong, the creators of the show, have pulled together and annotated the scripts of all five series and written hilarious extra material to take us even deeper into the minds of our socially inept and wonderfully weird heroes and their slightly strange friends. A perfect example of British comedy writing at its very best, this book is the perfect present for quirky comedy fans everywhere.




Peep Show


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David Arbus will be graduating from high school in the spring of 1975. His divorced parents offer two options: embrace his mother’s Hasidic sect or go into his father’s line of work, running a porn theater in the heart of New York’s Times Square. He joins the family business. What else would a healthy seventeen-year-old with an interest in photography do? But he didn’t think it would mean giving up his mother and sister altogether. Peep Show is the bittersweet story of a young man torn between a mother trying to erase her past and a father struggling to maintain his dignity in a less-than-savory business. As David peeps through the spaces in the screen that divides the men and the women in Hasidic homes, we can’t help but think of his father’s Imperial Theatre, where other men are looking at other women through the peepholes. As entertaining as it is moving, Peep Show looks at the elaborate ensembles, rituals, assumed names, and fierce loyalties of two secret worlds, stripping away the curtains of both.




Business Secrets of the Pharoahs


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This book is a replica of the original 'Business Secrets of The Pharoahs' written by Mark Crorigan / Mark Corrigan. As seen in Season eight, Episode Two of the British television sitcom Peep Show. The cover and pages of this book have been meticulously recreated using a genuine screen used prop for reference. Since very little content ever existed for the body of the book much of the book consists of a collection identical recurring pages just like the original prop.This book consists of 260 pages on white paper. This is perfect for anyone who appreciates the Peep Show franchise, tv props, memoribillia or even cosplaying. Business Secrets of The Pharaohs itself is a product of satire and is not to be taken as a serious work of a literature.




The Peep-show


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Peepshow


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A sassy, sexy, and very funny novel introducing Simone Kirsch, stripper and PI, who is determined to find the real killer of a strip club owner Simone Kirsch aka Vivien Leigh is sexy, funny, and intelligent. And she needs it all as she goes undercover, stripping at the table dancing club, the Red Room, to find out who killed the sleazy owner, Francesco "Frank" Parisi. It's the only way to get her best friend Chloe back from Frank's underworld brother Sal, who is threatening to kill her unless Simone can come up with the real murderer. After graduating at the top of her private investigator course and working in a peepshow, Simone has a few tricks up her sleeve--and she's never been afraid of getting herself into sticky situations. But now she's tangling with the city's most corrupt cop, some crazy strippers, and a rockabilly band called Las Vegas Grind.




Peep Show


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Forty-eight beautiful full-color stereoscopic pin-ups from the 1950s come to life when viewed with the book's 3-D glasses.




The Peep-show Man


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This book will delight you with stories filled with adventure, mystery, and love about Halloween, Easter, and midsummer days.




How Not To Be a Boy


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RULES FOR BEING A MAN Don't Cry; Love Sport; Play Rough; Drink Beer; Don't Talk About Feelings But Robert Webb has been wondering for some time now: are those rules actually any use? To anyone? Looking back over his life, from schoolboy crushes (on girls and boys) to discovering the power of making people laugh (in the Cambridge Footlights with David Mitchell), and from losing his beloved mother to becoming a husband and father, Robert Webb considers the absurd expectations boys and men have thrust upon them at every stage of life. Hilarious and heartbreaking, How Not To Be a Boy explores the relationships that made Robert who he is as a man, the lessons we learn as sons and daughters, and the understanding that sometimes you aren't the Luke Skywalker of your life - you're actually Darth Vader.




Italian Peepshow


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"Italian Peepshow" by Eleanor Farjeon. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.