I Love Monkey


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A monkey decides to try to be something else but discovers that nothing is better than being yourself.




Love Monkey


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Stuck in his own immaturity, New York tabloid reporter Tom Farrell reconsiders his life when he discovers that his peers have started families and achieved high-powered careers.




I Love You, Little Monkey


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Little Monkey gets into mischief when Big Monkey is too busy to play with him.




Love Monkey


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SPECIAL PRICE FOR A LIMITED TIME Edward Monkton’s surprisingly philosophical take on all aspects of love, life and happiness have made Monkton’s drawings stylish collectors’ items and a mark of good taste year in, year out. Another offering from the bestselling author.




I Love Monkey Discovery Kit


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An ideal gift for children of all ages, this set includes the treasured book "I Love Monkey" and a huggable Monkey plush, both packaged together in a delightful storage box with a magnetic closure. Full color. Consumable.




Monkey Love


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Nothing's going to stop Holly Heckerling's rise to comic stardom, not a pickpocketing monkey, needy friends, nor a meddling aunt who can't understand why Holly's never had a long-term relationship. If there's one thing that's really unpredictable, it's love.




Love Monkey


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Many men aim high; Tom Farrell dares to be average. While his friends accumulate wedding rings, mortgages, and even, alarmingly, babies, Tom still lives alone in his rented apartment with nothing but condiments and alcohol in his refrigerator. He spends Saturday mornings watching cartoons and eating Cocoa Puffs out of an Empire Strikes Back bowl, and devotes the rest of the weekend to his other favorite hobbies: sports and girls. His credo, to think and act like a thirteen-year-old boy at all times, has worked well enough to land him a decent job writing headlines for the New York Tabloid. But neither his personal life nor his professional life has any forward momentum; he's occupied the same cubicle since the first George Bush was president and is currently "between girlfriends." At thirty-two, it starts to occur to him: There's a fine line between picky and loser. Enter a sly, beautiful coworker named Julia. After a few torrid dates, Tom is hooked. "She's like cleaning behind my refrigerator. A once-in-a-lifetime thing." But the closer he gets to Julia, the more elusive she becomes. Frustrated, Tom seeks the dubious advice of his buddy Shooter, a shallow sexual gladiator, and wonders why he keeps getting into arguments with Bran, his smart, sarcastic "default date." But then tragedy strikes, and everyone's attitudes toward life and love change -- and even Tom begins to see himself in a new light. By turns riotous and tenderhearted, Kyle Smith's Love Monkey is the most candid and excruciatingly funny exploration of the male mind and libido since High Fidelity.




Monkey Business


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ERICA JEWELL IS BACK . . . Erica Jewell has a bossy cat, an annoying mother and a secret job. And with that job comes a mysterious lover who's taken off on some unspecified dangerous mission. Erica reckons that's pretty typical of Jack Jones - he'd rather risk his life than his heart. Then Erica discovers with a shock that Jack is M.I.A. in tropical Saint Sebastian. When no one seems willing to help find Jack, or even acknowledge his existence, Erica knows she's his only chance. But negotiating her way around sweltering Sebastian - with its lawlessness, impenetrable jungle and unruly inhabitants - proves much more difficult than expected. . . Fast-paced, funny and totally engaging, Monkey Business blends action and romance in an irresistible summer read. Praise for Kathry Ledson's Rough Diamond 'Fans of Stephanie Plum rejoice. There's a new undercover angel in town.' Marie Claire 'Blends romantic escapism and adventure. Ledson captivates with characters that are memorable and real and refreshingly Australian. Reading her novel is akin to chatting to a very likeable friend.' West Australian 'Funny and thrilling' Cleo 'Delightfully funny, light-hearted and fast-paced ... Move over Stephanie Plum - Erica Jewell is in the house!' Book Muster Down Under




Darke Plays: 1


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"Passionately satirical and sharply observant, he is one of the most interesting of our playwrights" (Sunday Telegraph) The Dead Monkey - "Darke has something both hilarious and horrific to say about the decay of a marriage and he compels the attention while doing so." (Sunday Telegraph) The King of Prussia - "A meaty play...seethes with life, wit and ideas. Darke give shape to a Cornish identity that feels vital and real and has nothing to do with clay pipes and clotted cream. Like Cornwall's coves, it has many unexpected depths...It also raises questions about the points where justice, conscience and the law part company" (Financial Times) The Body - "The best moments in Nick Darke's play are extremely good - and not all good in the same way...the most obvious debt is to Brecht. There are other reminiscences of Auden and Isherwood's The Dog Beneath the Skin, of Tom Stoppard's After Magritte and of T.S Eliot's verse plays." Tin Tang Mine - "A lament for an industry and a way of life; but this should not suggest anything sentimental. The writing is rugged and muscular; lyrical but not ornate; vigorous but not folksy...oddball, quirkily parochial and as authentic as a slice of rough bread." (The Times)





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In another world, Rainbow Alchemists rule the skies. They are sorcerers of a sort who create powerful reactions by extracting sleeping energy from their staffs or from within their own bodies. Ruby Majis, a twelve-year-old girl, is just learning all that being a Rainbow Alchemist entails, but she is an eager learner. After all, for the past six years, she has dreamed of becoming an esteemed warrior and following in the footsteps of her older brother, Chance. But now her older brother has disappeared, and Ruby feels compelled to find him. The first step in her journey begins when she meets Artemus Torque, a master of Rainbow Alchemy who becomes her instructor. But then Ruby finds the Red Piece, a portion of the most powerful weapon ever created. When they realize what she has found, Ruby's companions band together to find the weapon's missing pieces. The fate of Ruby's brother-and the world-may depend on who can wield this new, powerful wonder.