Best of Cold Blood, The

Best of Cold Blood, TheA 10th anniversay collection of the finest stories of crime and suspense from the award winning anthology series with stories by Peter Robinson, Charlotte MacLeod, Eric Wright, Ted Wood, James Powell, William Bankier, Tony Aspler, Jas. R. Petrin, Peter Sellers, John North, Mary Jane Maffini, Vivienne Gornall and Nancy Kilpatrick.

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Beneath the Clouds and Coconut Leaves

Beneath the Clouds and Coconut LeavesExtremism, now more widley termed "terrorism," is on the lips of every human being and on the front pages of the world's newspapers every day. but we still long for love, and love still thrives. This poetic novel by Moncy Pothen plunges us directly inot the forests and paddy fields of India from the 1960s to the 1980s, describes the delicate and heartfelt awakening of love in two lives, and has roots in ancient Indian tradition. Can you forgive a terrorist if he has participated in the murder of your own father? Like the heroine, Ahalya, we live in compicated times, where black and white give way to shades of gray, and in "Beneath the Clouds and Coconut Leaves, we hold our breath to witness which will win the battle, love or hate

Like the hero, Arjunan, we are fighting to win that battle within ourselves.

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American Best Sellers: A Reader's Guide to Popular Fiction

American Best Sellers: A Reader's Guide to Popular FictionMy Lustful Life and Loves is a sexually provocative erotic autobiography of Frank Harris (1856-1931), an Irish writer and raconteur. Volume Four sees Harris as an elderly gent, contemplating his life, morality and mortality. He travels to Africa, observing the beautiful native women and continues to enjoy the company of high London society, with H. G. Wells, Neville Chamberlain and Cecil Rhodes.
This previously banned (but secretly best selling) work of classic erotic literature is elegantly written and beautifully illustrated with vintage erotic art photographs. The blunt and frank detail of Harris' sexual exploits caused great controversy, ensuring it has become a classic of the erotic genre.

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"You ask me about my feelings. I have only to wait a very short time before I come, usually. But it all depends on the state of my mind. If there is not a good (I should say bad) atmosphere, it takes long, but if I feel really passionate - almost lewd - a minute will do it. And I can do it again perhaps three times, but that's the limit. My legs give way under me after that - so I judge I've had the best of myself; anyway I couldn't do more than that consecutively. No one thrill is ever exactly like the last; you soon learn to differentiate. Of course, they all recur, but never one after the other - and sometimes my favorite thrill comes most seldom; it is when all my muscles stiffen and grow rigid; it may not occur for days, even weeks. ...

You want to know everything: are girls' desires as vagrant as those of men? Yes, and quite as strong, I think; when, as a young girl, a man attracted me, a complete stranger - or showed me he wanted me, in the tram or anywhere, I used to cross my legs and press my thighs together and squeeze my sex till I came just as if I had used my hand; often I was all wet. There, you have the truth!"

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Today's Non-Fiction Best Sellers: The Brendan Voyage; Prisoner at War; The Tumbleweeds; Catherine, Empress of all the Russias

The Revolution reached our parish years ago and Drumtochty has a School Board with a chairman and a clerk besides a treasurer and an officer.

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You Will Be Richer For Reading It!

Guess who's back, he's back again! No, it's not the Real Slim Shady, it's Rich Cameron, the main character of Jean Blasiar's Poor Rich, in her latest novel in the series about the now fifteen-year-old's life, Richer. Can a teen with asthma, a heart condition, divorced parents, and a gay father who lives with his lover, find happiness and success in life? Yeah, he can, if he also writes songs for the rock band Apollo, is friends with one of the school's jocks (Huey), and has one of the coolest pets with one of the coolest pet names ever, the parrot U2!

Is Richer as good as the excellent introduction to the series of novels featuring Rich Cameron? Let's face it; often, sequels just aren't as good as the first book in a series, and sometimes, they downright suck! But, not to fear-Richer is also a great novel, a fun, feel-good read that will leave you wanting to read even more about Rich's on-going adventures and life. It's not only as good as the first novel-IMHO, it's even better! This is because, though I enjoyed reading the second half of Poor Rich, which is primarily made up of short stories that Rich wrote, Richer is entirely about Rich's life and exploits, so to me, it is even better, because it flows better, and Rich's life is a pretty interesting one, with rarely a dull moment in it.

What makes Richer a fantastic book, one that you shouldn't hesitate plucking down your money for through this web site, or at a bookstore? I like the sense of optimism that pervades the novel, the feeling that despite some of the travails and problems Rich faces, there are enough pleasant, happy, and-dare I say it?-enriching moments to outweigh the negative things he faces. He becomes stronger inside for enduring such problems, like when some teens at his school taunt him by calling him derogatory names like Fag (he isn't one, not that that's important), because his father is gay, and because he has asthma and loves literature and creative writing.

Also, something else I liked about this sequel is that Rich's Mom finally kicks his stepfather, Steve, out of the house, and divorces him. He let his macho behavior control him too much, and I didn't like it when he ridiculed or belittled Rich. Perhaps Rich was made the stronger and better person for it. Steve's behavior was one of the hurdles Rich had to overcome in the first book, so he served as one more obstacle; but, other than that, and that he was another way for Rich to grow as a person, I didn't particularly care for him.

Because of the divorce from Steve, Rich and his mother move to a new, but smaller, house but he still attends Madison High School. Farnsworth, his analyst, still plays an important role in the novel as she does in Poor Rich, and she helps Rich cope with the everyday conflicts and turmoils he encounters. This includes his confiding in her about his kind of odd relationship with his former au pair, Gia, who is also a former centerfold model. On the one hand, she's quite beautiful, and he'd like to maintain contact with her; but, on the other, she's a bit older than he is, has gotten arrested for solicitation, and because of these two things, Farnsworth tells Rich he should not have anything to do with her anymore.

We learn more about Rich's father, Dan, in this sequel, and also more about the background of his lover, Brian. Brian becomes a more integral character, and more three-dimensional, as a result. He has made a bundle of money investing wisely, and one of the investments happens to be in one of Rich's favorite rock groups, Apollo. Brain sees potential in Rich, believing he could be a great poet and song writer as well as a fantastic writer of short stories, so he takes nine lines of what he calls a poem to the lead singer of Apollo to look at. The guy thinks the poem is really good, and sets it to music, asking Rich to come up with more of the song, called "Shattered Lives." They record it, and make a video, and Rich gets to share the royalties.

What's more, Rich still tutors some students, and one of them that gets recommended to him is Amy Carter (not the former President's daughter, but a different Amy Carter), who is an Olympic caliber skater. Her Dad pushes her hard, and she practices long hours; but, there is enough time for a relationship to bud between her and Rich, which I hope continues in the next book of the series, whenever that comes out. I won't tell you what happens to her-I don't want to include too many spoilers in this review-but, she's a really nice addition to the novel, and I enjoyed reading about her.

Richer by Jean Blasiar is a fantastic feel-good book that will make you laugh, maybe cry, and sometimes want to LOL. It can be read as a stand-alone book-you don't need to have read Poor Rich to get into and enjoy reading it-but, I recommend that you read Poor Rich if you haven't yet, because it's a great book, also. Blasiar is the author of middle school novels, as well, like the Emma Budd series of books, featuring the teen Emma Budd, a Nancy Drew-like detective, and her friends, and Harry the dog. I've reviewed one of these novels elsewhere at this site. Jean Blasiar is a talented author, who is also a playwright and a screenwriter. I highly recommend that if you're looking for a really great novel to read, you should definitely add Richer to your personal library!


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