Added by: zheka1995-1995 | Karma: 9357.69 | Black Hole | 6 December 2012
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Bookworms : The Love of a King
All he wanted to do was to marry the woman he loved. But HIS Country said 'No!' He was Edward VIII, King of Great Britain, King of India, King of Australia, and King of thirty-Nine Other Countries. He loved and the Wrong woman. She was beautiful and she loved HIM - but she was married to Another Already MAN. It was a Love Story That Shook the World. The King had to choose: to be King, or to have love. . . and leave his country, never to return.
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‘Let me tell you a story. Long ago, in the frozen Arctic wastes, an alien army landed. Only now, 10,000 years later, it isn’t a story. And the army is ready to attack.’ New York – one of the greatest cities on 21st century Earth... But what’s going on in the Museum? And is that really a Woolly Mammoth rampaging down Broadway? An ordinary day becomes a time of terror, as the Doctor and Amy meet a new and deadly enemy. The vicious Army of the Vykoid are armed to the teeth and determined to enslave the human race.
Added by: Andie42 | Karma: 4421.89 | Fiction literature | 1 December 2012
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The Collected Short Stories - Carol Shields
Carol Shields, the Pulitzer Prize-winner author of the novels Unless, The Stone Diaries and Larry’s Party, was also a renowned short story writer. Now readers can enjoy all three of Carol Shields’s short story collections – Various Miracles, The Orange Fish and Dressing Up for the Carnival – in one volume, along with the previously unpublished story, “Segue,” her last. With an eye for details and a willingness to explore the most fundamental relationships and the wildest of coincidences, Shields illuminates the absurdities and miracles that grace all our lives.