The Awesome Lives of Tommy Twicer: Part 3


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It’s November 1920. The stage is set at the Royal Albert Hall London for the First Royal Variety Performance and the assassins are in situ. The Cheka’s agents Smirnov and Putin and the KKK hitmen Lucky Luciano and Bugsy Siegel are in the audience, tooled up. The Royal Family are in the Royal Box. Will the assassins make their hits or is there a twist to the tale? Want to know? Read this fantastic final instalment of the Awesome Lives of Tommy Twicer and the part played by Albert the Duke of York, the future King George V1 and father of HRN Elizabeth 2 to find out.







The Awesome Lives of Tommy Twicer: Part Two


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Tomas and Anastasia have settled in the model village of Oakdale in the Sirhowy Valley in Monmouthshire, South Wales, and have assumed the names of Thomas and Ann Thomas who are the owners of Tommy Twicer's Amazing Animal Dance Circus. It is the continuation of Tomas's desire to become a great showman and he is set to create the best circus in the world with his troupe of amazing animals. He will promote Kanga Bruce, the boxing kangaroo, who will certainly get a shot at the world title. All is going to plan, especially as he now has the help of Merlin, the magician. Read and enjoy and please help save Abercwmzoo.




The Pretend Billionaire Groom - Part 3


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This is book 3. Rose and Dylan have to work through some issues. The pretend marriage is starting to feel pretty real to Rose. Can they make this work? rom-com, rom com, love story, love stories, contemporary crush, love story, romance love, new adult romance, billionaire obsession, contemporary romance and sex, romance billionaire series, melody anne billionaire bachelors series, billionaire romance, romantic comedy, billionaire, new adult, second chances, comedy, humor, rich, quick read, serial, series, funny, female protagonist, novel, secret, alpha male, literature, story, stories, hero, fiction, box, box set, boxed, boxed set, romance, billionaire romance, seduction, sexy, sensual, urban, contemporary, 21st century, current, workplace, office, boss, work




Obsession Part 3


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About Obsession: The Billionaire's Attraction Series Blake Preston is rich, powerful, and handsome. He is also great in bed and sleeps with many Hollywood A-list actresses. As one of the most successful movie producers in the world, he always lands his leading lady. Tatyna Kaminski is the talented and gorgeous darling of Broadway. She loves the stage and has no interest in being a movie star. Then Blake Preston comes calling. At first Tatyna believes she is immune to his charms, but Blake can be very convincing . . . and he wants her for more than his next movie. A romantic dinner leads to a night of passion that neither will ever forget. But is it enough to lure Tatyna to Hollywood as Blake's leading lady? While their budding relationship is filled with intense passion and promise, Tatyna must determine if Blake is all he appears to be and if he will deliver on Tatyna's hopes for a happily ever after.




The Last Lecture


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The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.




Tommy's World (The Hopkins Family Saga, Book 3)


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A Manchester lad's life in the early twentieth century - the slums, Smithfield market and the search for love... Billy Hopkins bases his engaging novel, Tommy's World, on the fascinating and inspiring life of his father Tommy, born in a Manchester slum in 1886. Perfect for fans of Lindsey Hutchinson and Maureen Lee. 'The characters will stay with you after you've finished the book, but what you won't be left with is the sickly sweet taste of nostalgia. If you like to learn something from a good story then this could well be the book for you' - The Bookbag Tommy Hopkins' early years aren't very promising. Born at the end of the nineteenth century in a slum district of Manchester, he's blessed with a loving, hard-working mam and dad, but they don't have two ha'pennies to rub together. The family is struck by tragedy not once but twice - but Tommy is a survivor. He quickly makes friends at school, and together they plot money-making schemes, settle scores and play lots of football. Then, at last, it's time to leave the playground behind. Denied the chance of a promising career as an engineer, Tommy finds employment at Manchester's Smithfield market and works his way up, finally becoming a porter. He's turning into a man, and amongst the young women who catch his eye is Kate Lally, who may just be the love of his life... What readers are saying about Tommy's World: 'Well written and the characters are just so great... you enter a different world when you read a Billy Hopkins book' 'Brilliant author, his books are really ones that you can't put down!' 'Tommy's World was superb. Fascinating detail about life as it was. Unputdownable'




Change Your Underwear Twice a Week


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In the pre-Internet, pre-VCRe"oh, go ahead, call them prehistorice"days of baby boomers' grade school, the high art of audiovisual classroom programming was the filmstrip. If you're old enough, you remember the darkened room, the hum of the projector, and the beeep that signaled the teacher to turn to the next frame. If you weren't busy shooting spitballs, filmstrips might even have taught you something about science, hygiene, the great bounty of American farms and factories. With simple illustrations and quaint photographs that evoke a more innocent era, Change Your Underwear Twice a Week is the first book to collect dozens of these filmstrip treasures together, creating a panorama of four decades of overlooked graphic design, popular culture, and inadvertent humor. Readers from the Internet generation will get a good chuckle over what appears to be electronic cave art. But you'll also discover one of the great subtexts of postwar American life. From the mid-1940s until the late 1960s, filmstrips were the coming attractions of capitalism and the American way, teaching youngsters how society wanted them to view the world. Filmstrips celebrated our foundering railroads ("Tommy Takes a Train Trip"), the space program ("The Moon, Our Nearest Neighbor"), and our trusted friend the butcher, the milkman, the mailman, and the cop. They taught us not to sit too close to our new TV sets and why we should change our underwear twice a week (presumably, Commies did this only once a week). A chronicle of America's filmstrip experience, Change Your Underwear Twice a Week is also a glimpse into the companies and eccentric pioneers who created these graphic gems and how they influenced several generations of American youth.




Celebrity Biographies - The Amazing Life of Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez - Famous Stars


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Ever wondered how Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez rose to stardom? Among the most beautiful women working in Hollywood today, Jordana Brewster has packed an exhilarating life into just 34 years. Having lived in four separate countries by the age of ten, become a professional working actress by the age of 15, and an American sex symbol before her college graduation, she has the experience of someone twice her age. Although she is best known as a staple of the Fast and Furious franchise alongside Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and the late Paul Walker, she has also participated in everything from high budget fashion shoots to soap operas. A boxer, a racer, and a super-natural being. A fiery Latina with an unconventional personality and multiple run-ins with the law. These are just a few words that describe the famous actress Michelle Rodriguez. Born in 1978, by a Dominican mother and a Puerto Rican father, she faced identity issues early on. Her Hispanic ancestry as well as her extended family of ten siblings characterized her from the beginning of her life. Her unorthodox personality was pretty obvious even from her early teenage years, when she was expelled from various schools, while at the same time she had a hard time acquiring her diploma. For more interesting facts you must read the biographies. Grab Your biography books now!




A Vagabond Life


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When it comes to a career in coaching sports, there is no teaching without doing—and practice doesn’t just make perfect, it makes a whole life. In this heartfelt memoir, first-time author Thomas H. Peart recounts the story of his experiences growing up in Alexandria, Minnesota, playing hockey, joining the US Marine Corps, attending college, and eventually entering a lengthy and impressive career as a coach for high school, college, and professional hockey—both stateside and overseas—alongside a number of other sports. Beginning in childhood and throughout his life, all the way up to the moment of his authoring this very book, Peart’s career as a coach is a testament to the value of learning through experience, teaching with care and respect, and always remaining open to opportunity. A satisfying slice of life in the postwar American Midwest, this book will make a great addition to the shelves of Peart’s contemporaries, as well as anyone interested in the worlds of amateur and professional sports. Because those who do, teach—and those who teach, do.