They Call Me "Giz"


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This is the story of an extraordinary life of a male feline, and his family. The relationship between animals and humans.




The Perfect Lesson


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THE PERFECT LESSON The Perfect Lesson will grip you! ? An absorbing provocative novel based on true life events. ? The only book in the world that explains the mechanics and workings of lust in a fact based novel. ? The First Novel of its kind that reveals the truth of perfection unfolded in a true story. ? Now you will discover why its almost impossible to find a real Christian today anywhere. ? This book proves that about 99% of your friends are your enemy in disguise or actually an anti-Christ. ? This is possibly the most important novel a Christian will ever read because of its mirror effect. ? The only novel that could change your paradigm and propel you into a vast understanding about you. ? Learn why sexual immorality, strife, jealousy, hatred, fornication and idolatry wont leave the church. ? This book reveals why Christians really dont believe God, His word or His son. ? Learn why the upright are the happiest lads on the planet: They are healed without asking and some. ? The anti-Christ is not who you think he is nor are most of your friends.




The Last Dogs: The Vanishing


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When all the humans in his world disappear, Max, a yellow Labrador Retriever, begins the search for his family. He knows that if he can just find Madame Curie, a wise, old black Lab, she'll be able to help. Madame had a premonition of astonishing events to come -- she might know where Max's family is. But Max can't make the journey alone. Joined by friends Rocky and Gizmo, Max sets off to find Madame. Along the way, the trio must face a pack of angry wolves, forage for food in a land where kibble is akin to gold, befriend a house full of cats, and outsmart a gang of subway rats. Ultimately, they'll have to escape from the biggest threat of all: the Corporation, a "perfect" society for dogs and by dogs, where nothing is quite as it seems. The Last Dogs: The Vanishing is a thrilling adventure and a tale of three unlikely friends on an epic quest to find their people -- and bring them home.




Brain Palaeo


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Working on the theory that an electronic current variation is set up by thought processes within the human brain, Alex Larsen and his fellow scientists developed a system of telepathic cerebral communication. Nothing, it seemed, could be more valuable. Here was a soundless means of communication without complex or bulky equipment. But there was the matter of a mysterious thought-voice that interrupted the experiment...




The Heart and Mind of Escobar Ramirez Returns


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Escobar Ramirez is a Colombian Drug Lord who is viciously murdered and found in his water fountain located inside his mansion. When the EMT's and Police arrive, they pull his body out of the water and find he has a very vague heart beat. Must be due to the cocaine his body consumed. They rush him to the Hospital and he's pronounced D.O.A. (dead on arrival) To find his identity, they search his personal property and find an organ donors card. They donate as requested two of his organs to a Organ Donor University. His Heart is given to a Black boy the age of ten. His brain is given to a Black girl who is born brain dead. When these two kids receive their organs, their organs begin taking control over their bodies and starts guiding, molding and training them so they can be able to build an army big, strong and equipped enough for them to seek revenge on the people that killed him.




Perfect Match


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A football star goes from playmaking to matchmaking in this heartwarming novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author. Confined to a wheelchair after a devastating injury, former NFL star Jake Masters has exiled himself behind the imposing gates of his lavish home. But his twin sister, Beth, has no intention of letting him languish there forever. After years of failing one business after another, all bankrolled by Jake’s generosity, she now owns a highly lucrative matchmaking service. And she’s gifting the business to Jake—whether he likes it or not—while she follows her dream of becoming a singer in Nashville. But Jake knows next to nothing about matchmaking, and it’s soon clear that he needs an assistant. Enter Gracie Sweet, whose slender frame belies a take-no-charge toughness that would put any linebacker to shame. Gracie begins by revamping the business and soon she’s overhauling Jake’s entire life. But when their clients become victims of theft, Gracie and Jake must reconcile their very different outlooks if they’re to have any chance of saving the business . . . Praise for the novels of Fern Michaels “Michaels knows what readers expect from her and she delivers each and every time.”—RT Book Reviews (4 stars) on Perfect Match “Secrets, revenge and personal redemption . . . [a] tale of strong emotions and courage.”—Publishers Weekly on No Safe Secret




Landscapes of Law


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International scholars offer ethnographic analyses of the relations between transnationalism, law, and culture The recent surge of right-wing populism in Europe and the United States is widely perceived as evidence of ongoing challenges to the policies and institutions of globalization. But as editors Carol J. Greenhouse and Christina L. Davis observe in their introduction to Landscapes of Law, the appeal to national culture is not restricted to the ethno-nationalisms of the developing world outside of industrial democracies nor to insurgent groups within them. The essays they have collected in this volume reveal how claims of national culture emerge in the pursuit of transnationalism and, under some circumstances, become embedded within international law. The premise that there is inherent tension between nationalism and globalism is misleading. Whether asserted explicitly as state sovereignty or implicitly as cultural community, claims of national culture mediate how governments assert their interests and values when engaging with transnational law. Landscapes of Law demonstrates how nationalism operates in the contested zone between borderless capital and bordered states. Drawing from the fields of anthropology, international relations, law, political science, and sociology, the book's international contributors examine the ways in which claims of national differences are produced within transnational institutions. Insights from case studies across a wide range of topics reveal how such claims may be worked into policy prescriptions and legal arrangements or provide ad hoc bargaining chips. Together, they show that expressions of national culture outside of state boundaries consolidate claims of sovereignty. The contributors offer innovative frameworks for analyzing the relationships among transnationalism, law, and cultural claims at various levels and scales. They demonstrate how overlapping communities use law to define borders and shape relationships among actors rather than to generate a single social ordering. Landscapes of Law traces the theoretical implications generated by an understanding of transnational law that challenges the conventional separation of individual, community, society, national, and international spaces. Contributors: Katayoun Alidadi, Tugba Basaran, Rachel Brewster, Sandra Brunnegger, Christina L. Davis, Sara Dezalay, Marie-Claire Foblets, Henry Gao, Carol J. Greenhouse, David Leheny, Mark Fathi Massoud, Teresa Rodríguez-de-las-Heras Ballell, Gregory Shaffer, Mariana Valverde.







Sweet Sue


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Sweet Sue follows the lives of five wild teenagers from the 1930's to the year 2005 as they mature, go to war, have sex, get married and die mysterious deaths. All five are players in a band and close friends at the start whose lives intertwine and diverge as they grow up. The main character, Alex Hibriten, is tomented by his affair with a sexy sultry singer and must come to grips with what appears to be a government conspiracy as well as a father who may be a spy and a mysterious woman who claims to be his mother. Throughout an otherwise successful career and marriage, he is haunted by ghostlike apparitions and mysterious deaths that occur. He fears for his life as the conspiracy tightens around him.




The Big Detour


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Harry Dante was what he wanted to be: a gumshoe. He had wanted to be a detective from childhood, and in the 1940's he was pretty good at it. Then things went wrong. Things started happening that shouldn't be part of a hard-boiled Kansas City private eye's days. Part of that must have been taking that job near Roswell, New Mexico. Strange stuff, strange people, and more mysteries than most people would ever encounter. Everything Harry Dante had going for him might not be enough. Not by a long shot.