There's a Burglar in My Bed


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William Worthington III and his wife are both going to be away for the weekend from their two hundred acre Massachusetts estate with its twenty six bedroom mansion, he to Delaware to shoot ducks with the Duponts and she to her mother's in Boston. Both have, in fact, arranged trysts with their respective lovers in the estate's beach cottage. Inevitably their paths cross and divorce is in the air. Neither is willing to give up the world famous Worthington necklace, so each devises a plan to steal it. True to the laws of farce, both simulated burglaries are scheduled for same night. Fun filled chaos ensues: mistaken identities, unlikely romantic liaisons, a bumbling private detective, a fake necklace, one very determined nymphomaniac and two scantily clad pseudo nuns sharing a single skirt - where did they come from? Confusion is piled on confusion until the mystery of who has the real necklace and who has the fake is revealed in a surprise ending.




Psychological Review


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Hollow


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Gray Glory is an introverted boy who lives a fulfilling life in the online world. As a wealthy hero-like figure who slays monsters and protects damsels in distress, this is where he has everythingeven a girlfriend who displays ample obsession over him. To Gray, his online world is reality. After an in-game kiss, he awakens in his girlfriends room where he is nearly consumed by an existence-eating aura that disappearswhen she makes physical contact with him. Having been exposed to this secret the world keeps hidden, Gray encounters one misfortune after another while he tries to solve the mystery behind his girlfriends strange behaviour. Encountering devils, demons, and hollowspeople who have become a temporary existence, Gray finally got the extraordinary life he wished for but at the cost of becoming involved with the world hidden within his own. Gray Glorys urban fantasy adventure gets a jumpstart as he continues to discover one secret after another all while attempting to change both himself and the world around him!







Ghostly Visitors


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Kids Speak


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Young people in Israel write about their experiences dealing with personal problems, handicaps, fears, and relationships with parents and others.




The Pomegranate Lady and Her Sons: Selected Stories


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“Carries the flavor of the old world, its underlying ferocity leavened by a lyrical mysticism. . . . Her prose is transcendent.”—Washington Post Rich in characters both whimsical and deeply poignant, humorous and real, the stories of Goli Taraghi have made her one of the world’s most beloved contemporary writers from Iran. A best-selling author in her native country and widely anthologized in the United States and around the world, Taraghi's work is now made fully accessible to an English-speaking audience in this standout and long-awaited volume of selected stories, selected as a Best Book of 2013 by staff and critics at National Public Radio. Drawing on childhood experiences in Tehran during the reign of the Shah, her exile in Paris, and her subsequent visits to Tehran after the revolution, Taraghi develops characters and tales that linger in one’s mind. In the title story, a woman traveling from Tehran to Paris is obliged to help an old woman—the Pomegranate Lady—find her way to her fugitive sons in Sweden. In "The Gentleman Thief," a new kind of polite, apologetic thief emerges from the wreckage of the revolution. In "Encounter," a woman's world is upended when her former maid becomes her jailer. And in "The Flowers of Shiraz," a group of teenagers finally manages to coax a shy schoolmate out of her shell—only to once again encounter tragedy. Reminiscent of the work of Nadine Gordimer and Eudora Welty, Taraghi's stories capture universal experiences of love, loss, alienation, and belonging—all with an irresistible sense of life’s absurdities.




Sleep Deep (52 Brilliant Ideas)


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52 ways to get the zzzzs you need. Sleep deprivation affects nearly one in three people. Sleep Deep reveals proven techniques to help them, separating the truth from the hype about the effects of alternative therapies and tried-and-true techniques. Idea #5: Six, seven, or eight? Idea #10: All stressed out Idea #13: What a grind! Idea #21: Snores you can't ignore Idea #24: More than just the blues Idea #32: Mind power Idea #40: The feng shui bedroom Idea #51: The joy of zzzz




Random Thoughts


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A Year in the Life


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After nearly a decade of dutifully climbing the corporate ladder to become a partner in a headhunting firm, Lucy Leonelli was feeling restless in a life that was seemingly mapped out for her, and she could not shake the sense that she was missing out on something... something out there. Realising that the answer was right in front of her – in a country so full of clandestine communities and colourful, eccentric characters – Lucy made the daring decision to hit the pause button on her career and hang up her suit in favour of a year exploring twenty-six wildly different subcultures. Over the next twelve months, she lived with battle re-enactors, circus performers, hill baggers, Morris dancers, naturists, trainspotters, yogis, zeitgeist political activists and more, experiencing first-hand their social rituals and customs in the hope that, somewhere along the way, she might just uncover the most authentic version of herself. A Year in the Life charts Lucy’s adventure as she sang naked karaoke with naturists, jumped from one very high place to another with parkour daredevils, partied in tight latex with self-proclaimed vampires and fought the undead in an epic LARP battle. It tells of the importance of community in an increasingly isolating society; of the unquenchable human thirst for a sense of belonging; of how misguided our own prejudices can be; and of how when we open the door to others, we might just learn something about ourselves.