The Mad Knight


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Nina in That Makes Me Mad!


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Lots of little, everyday frustrations make Nina mad, and she is very good at expressing her feelings.




The Mad Knight


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Sin, the Mad Knight, is just a number amongst the thousands of his kind, the Black Knights of the Unholy Order. His lifetime of fighting for the evil kingdom of Darkhavora warps his weakened mind until he acts out, becoming his own worst enemy.Trying to escape in vain, Sin angers the sorcerous Unholy King, who in turn, forces him to embark on a suicidal quest, in search of the king's prized daughter, the disturbingly beautiful, Aveline."But what choice do I really have? Maybe, I can gain some joy before my inevitable suffering, some more battle and more blood on my blade!"THE MAD KNIGHT, the debut novella brought to you by Blood-Soaked Books LLC




Shovel Knight Mad Libs


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A must-have Mad Libs for gamers! Shovel Knight Mad Libs includes 21 stories based on the popular video game, loved by fans of all ages for its retro 8-bit graphics.




MAD KNIGHT


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Mad Hoops


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The same year Bob Knight was coming to power at Indiana, a lesser known -- but no less mercurial -- coach was setting up shop 2,000 miles to the west. Dick Harter left a nationally prominent college basketball team at the University of Pennsylvania for a rebuilding job at Oregon and the expressed intention of challenging the sport's reigning power, UCLA. What evolved was a program that recruited nationally and didn't apologize for an extremely physical style that featured players diving on the floor for loose balls, battering the opposition under the boards and on occasion, overstepping the standards of fair play. The so-called "Kamikaze Kids" quickly became revered around their Eugene home base and reviled through much of the rest of the Pac-8 Conference. At a time when the league ranked at or near the top in the country competitively, several coaches were outspoken critics of the Ducks' tactics, including the sainted John Wooden of UCLA. This is the story of that fervent era, from the sizzling love affair between the program and the local fans to the contentiousness that swirled around Oregon and its furious approach to playing basketball.




Bob Knight


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A portrait of the controversial basketball coach traces his tenure with Indiana University and offers insight into the darker side of his personality as well as the methods that led to his numerous awards.










Mad Women


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