Saturday, November 30, 2019

If You Give A Jerk A Gingerbread (Reindeer Falls Book 2) Download

ISBN: B07ZV8XTPW
Title: If You Give A Jerk A Gingerbread (Reindeer Falls Book 2) Pdf
Dear Santa,

I do not want Keller James for Christmas.

I will not fall for him, no matter how charming or irresistible or famous he is. I will not be swayed by his skills in the kitchen or by his British accent. I’m going to win the Great Gingerbread Bake Off and no one is going to stand in my way. Not even Keller.

All kisses are off. I mean all bets. All bets are off. And all his clothes.

Grr, never mind. I’ll figure this out myself.

XOXO,
Ginger Winter


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Reindeer Falls is more naughty than nice. They’re over-the-top Christmas with merrily-ever-afters guaranteed. These stories are novella length for quick holiday binging. Enjoy!

A mouthwateringly delicious confection of holiday romance! I wanted gingerbread or gingersnaps or cheesecake by the time I finished this book! Not only can Jana give us hot, hot, hot chemistry between the hero and heroine, but she also knows the right buttons to push talking about all those delicious sounding treats!!And can I have a Keller show up to make me breakfast, please?Ginger is the sweet sister. She is absolutely adorable. She can't even not be adorable. But luckily for her, her TV celebrity crush finds her adorableness so very sexy! She may have been sent to fantasyland when Keller showed up in her kitchen praising her cookies, but he was just as smitten with her.She can't believe her luck. What are the chances? Especially once she realizes he's competing against her, not judging the gingerbread bake-off. She certainly doesn't expect him to spend his time wooing her.I love Reindeer Falls. And these three Winters sisters? I love them! I can't wait to read the final book!! Ginger and Keller's sweet, spicy story was so satisfying!I received a review copy. I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.Believe in the magic This book. Utterly adorable. Seriously. I am so in love with these two. Even though it's a novella, Jana Aston packs quite the punch in If You Give a Jerk a Gingerbread.Not only have I been enchanted by the town of Reindeer Falls, but Aston managed to capture the essence of the holidays in this book. The magic that happens when December comes.Words really cannot express how much I adored this book. The banter between Ginger and Keller is funny and full of sexual tension. And speaking of Keller, what a dreamboat of a man!!"I'm fairly certain that the only thing I'd enjoy more than bantering with you is kissing you."Gahhhh, my heart! I want to push Ginger aside and steal him for myself.If you are looking for a quick, fun, Christmas read, I highly recommend this book.

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Thursday, November 28, 2019

2666 Pdf

ISBN: 0312429215
Title: 2666 Pdf A Novel
Author: Roberto Bolaño
Published Date: 2009-09-01
Page: 912

“A masterpiece...the most electrifying literary event of the year.” ―Lev Grossman, Time“Indeed, Bolaño produced not only a supreme capstone to his own vaulting ambition, but a landmark in what's possible for the novel as a form in our increasingly, and terrifyingly, postnational world.” ―Jonathan Lethem, The New York Times Book Review“A work of devastating power and complexity, a final statement worthy of a master.” ―Adam Mansbach, The Boston Globe“Bolaño's most audacious performance . . . It is bold in a way that few works really are--it kicks away the divide between playfulness and seriousness.” ―Henry Hitchings, Financial Times (UK)“The opening of 2666 had me in its thrall from those first few pages . . . For all the precision and poetry of its language, for all the complexity of its structure, for all the range of styles and genres it acknowledges and encompasses, for all its wicked humor, its inventiveness, and sophistication, 2666 seems like the work of a literary genius.” ―Francine Prose, Harper's Magazine“Bolaño's masterwork . . . An often shockingly raunchy and violent tour de force (though the phrase seems hardly adequate to describe the novel's narrative velocity, polyphonic range, inventiveness, and bravery) based in part on the still unsolved murders of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juárez, in the Sonora desert near the Texas border.” ―FRANCISCO GOLDMAN, The New York Review of Books“Not just the great Spanish-language novel of [this] decade, but one of the cornerstones that define an entire literature.” ―J. A. MASOLIVER RÓDENAS, La Vanguardia“One of those strange, exquisite, and astonishing experiences that literature offers us only once in a very long time . . . to see . . . a writer in full pursuit of the Total Novel, one that not only completes his life's work but redefines it and raises it to new dizzying heights.” ―RODRIGO FRESÁN, El País“Bolano's savoir-faire is incredible ... The exploded narrative reveals a virtuosity that we rarely encounter, and one cannot help being bowled over by certain bravura passages--to single one out, the series of reports describing murdered young women, which is both magnificent and unbearable. We won't even mention the 'resolution' of this infernal 2666, a world of a novel in which the power of words triumphs over savagery.” ―Baptiste Liger, L'EXPRESS“Splendid . . . The jaw-dropping synthesis of a brief but incredibly fertile career.” ―Fabrice Gabriel, LES INROCKUPTIBLES“The event of the spring: with 2666 Roberto Bolano has given us his most dense, complex, and powerful novel, a meditation on literature and evil that begins with a sordid newspaper item in contemporary Mexico.” ―Morgan Boedec, CHRONIC ART“Including the imaginary and the mythic alongside the real in his historiography, without ever dabbling in the magical realism dear to many of his Latin-American peers, Bolano strews his chronicle with dreams and visions. As in the films of David Lynch (with whom Bolano's novel shares a certain kinship) these become a catalyst for reflection . . . In such darkness, one must keep one's eyes wide open. Bolano invites us to do just that.” ―Sabine Audrerie, LA CROIX“An immense moment for literature . . . With prodigious skill and his inimitable art of digression, Bolano leads us to the gates of his own hell. May he burn in peace.” ―TECHNIKART“Bolano constructs a chaos that has an order all its own . . . The state of the world today transmuted into literature.” ―Isabelle Ruf, LE TEMPS“To confront the reader with the horror of the contemporary world was Bolano's guiding ambition. He succeeded, to say the least. Upset, shocked, sometimes even sickened, at times one is tempted to shut the book because it's unbearable to read. Don't shut it. Far from being a blood-and-guts thriller meant to entertain, 2666 is a 'visceral realist' portrait of the human condition in the twenty-first century.” ―Anna Topaloff, MARIANNE“On every page the reader marvels, hypnotized, at the capacity of this baroque writer to encompass all literary genres in a single fascinating, enigmatic story. No doubt many readers will find 2666 inexhaustible to interpretation. It is a fully realized work by a pure genius at the height of his powers.” ―LIRE“His masterpiece . . . Bolano borrows from vaudeville and the campus novel, from noir and pulp, from science fiction, from the Bildungsroman, from war novels; the tone of his writing oscillates between humor and total darkness, between the simplicity of a fairytale and the false neutrality of a police report.” ―Minh Tran Huy, LE MAGAZINE LITTERAIRE (Paris)“The book explores evil with irony, without any theory or resolution, relying on storytelling alone as its saving grace... Each story is an adventure: a fresco at once horrifying, delicate, grotesque, redundant, and absurd, revealed by the flashlight of a child who stands at the threshold of a cave he will never leave.” ―Philippe Lancon, LIBERATION“If THE SAVAGE DETECTIVES recounted the end of a century of avant-gardes and ideological battles, 2666, more radically, evokes the end of humanity as we know it. Apocalyptic in this sense, wavering between decomposition and totality, endlessly in love with people and books, Bolano's last novel ranges over the world and history like the knight Percival, who in Bolano's words 'wears his fool's motley underneath his armor.'” ―Fabienne Dumontet, LE MONDE DES LIVRES (Paris)“A work of genius: a work of immense lucidity and narrative cunning, written with a unique mixture of creative power and intimate existential desperation, the work of a master whose voice has all the authority and seeming effortlessness that we associate with the great classics of the ages ... It is impossible to read this book without feeling the earth shift beneath one's feet. It is impossible to venture deep into writing so unforgiving without feeling inwardly moved--by a shudder of fear, maybe even horror, but also by its need to pay attention, by its desire for clarity, by its hunger for the real.” ―Andres Ibanaz, BLANCO Y NEGRO“Without a doubt the greatest of Bolano's productions . . . The five parts of this masterwork can be read separately, as five isolated novels; none loses any of its brilliance, but what's lost is the grandeur that they achieve in combination, the grandeur of a project truly rare in fiction nowadays, one that can be enjoyed only in its totality.” ―Ana Maria Moix, EL PAIS“Make no mistake, 2666 is a work of huge importance . . . a complex literary experience, in which the author seeks to set down his nightmares while he feels time running out. Bolano inspires passion, even when his material, his era, and his volume seem overwhelming. This could only be published in a single volume, and it can only be read as one.” ―EL MUNDO“An absolute masterpiece ... Bolano writes almost without adjectives, but in his prose this leads to double meanings. The narration is pure metonymy: it omits feelings in favor of facts. A phone call or a sex act can express real tragedy, the sweep of the vast human condition.” ―Andres Lomena, LA OPINION DE MALAGAROBERTO BOLAÑO was born in Santiago, Chile, in 1953, and grew up in Chile and Mexico City. His first full-length novel, The Savage Detectives, received the Herralde Prize and the Romulo Gallegos Prize when it appeared in 1998. He died in Blanes, Spain, at the age of fifty.

A NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER

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Three academics on the trail of a reclusive German author; a New York reporter on his first Mexican assignment; a widowed philosopher; a police detective in love with an elusive older woman--these are among the searchers drawn to the border city of Santa Teresa, where over the course of a decade hundreds of women have disappeared.

In the words of The Washington Post, "With 2666, Roberto Bolaño joins the ambitious overachievers of the twentieth-century novel, those like Proust, Musil, Joyce, Gaddis, Pynchon, Fuentes, and Vollmann, who push the novel far past its conventional size and scope to encompass an entire era, deploying encyclopedic knowledge and stylistic verve to offer a grand, if sometimes idiosyncratic, summation of their culture and the novelist's place in it. Bolaño has joined the immortals."

Just wow... Wow. It took me half a year after ordering to actually pick up the book and read it. It started sort if slow. I thought it was ok. But it's like quick sand... once you step in you try to get out but it sucks you in a little, then a little more, then a little more, until you realise you can't leave it and it will swallow you entirely. It's a masterpiece. It's dark, full of hundreds of small stories, lives, fates, secrets, facts... Just wow... Not a loud wow, but a quiet almost silent wow with eyes wide open that makes other people wonder...Epic! I would guess that one of the most complimentary things you could say about a book just read is that you can’t wait to read it again. Perhaps even more so when that book is a dense 893-page epic, in that reading it even one time takes extreme devotion and time. Well, that’s the way I felt after turning that final page of 2666 by Roberto Bolaño, partly because I simply enjoyed the journey, overwhelmed by his hypnotic prose, and partly because of the structure of the novel itself, and the nagging thought I have that I’m missing something beyond the obvious that ties together the five parts of the book, some hidden nexus that even now lies just outside my grasp.2666 is a difficult book to explain, and therefore to review. I'm sure I've not yet understood everything there is to know within its pages.The novel is really five individual books or novelettes, loosely connected by some similar characters, locations, and interwoven thematic material. They are, however, somewhat stylistically different.The first, THE PART ABOUT THE CRITICS, follows a disparate group of European literary scholars as they try to track down the mysterious and reclusive German author Benno van Archimboldi. Ultimately, in their quest to find their literary hero, they are led to the northern Mexican border town of Santa Teresa, where they meet a Chilean professor, Amalfitano, who in 1974 translated one of Archimboldi's novels. But was Archimboldi really in Santa Teresa? If so, what on earth would have brought him there?Part two, THE PART ABOUT AMALFITANO, tells the story of philosophy professor Amalfitano, his wife Lola, and his daughter, Rosa, about how they came to Santa Teresa, and what happened there.In part three, THE PART ABOUT FATE, we're introduced to a new character, Oscar Fate, an art reporter for a New York newspaper who is sent to cover a boxing match in Santa Teresa, Mexico.Part four, and longest of the five, THE PART ABOUT THE CRIMES, is brutal and relentless. For nearly 300 pages, Bolaño dispassionately catalogs dozens upon dozens of rapes and murders of women in Santa Teresa through the eyes of local law enforcement who believe they have one or more serial killers in their midst. This was the most difficult of the sections to finish. As the crimes and clinical descriptions pile up, one after another after another, you become numb, and the horror turns to mere tedium. I'm sure it's the exact effect the author had in mind.Finally, part five, THE PART ABOUT ARCHIMBOLDI, and the novel turns finally to the mysterious German author, the focus of the search from part one, and the reason for being in Santa Teresa in the first place.While it is easy to summarize the sections, it is not so easy to dig deeper and capture the real spirit of the novel in a review like this. I'm not exactly sure how Bolaño does it, but he writes in a way that mesmerizes the reader. While his prose is beautiful, it treats everything, even the horrific, in a prosaic, deadening manner. It has a strange dulling of the senses effect, but keeps you reading, turning the pages.Bolaño often goes on extended digressions, sometimes many pages long to the point that you forget the original point. He peppers the novel with strange and sometimes humorous non sequiturs.It had been very long since Lotte thought about her brother and Klaus's question came as something of a surprise. Around this time Lotte and Werner had gotten involved in real estate, which neither of them knew anything about, and they were afraid of losing money. So Lotte's answer was vague: she told him that his uncle was ten years older than she was, more or less, and that the way he made a living wasn't exactly a model for young people, more or less, and that it had been a long time since the family had news of him, because he had disappeared from the face of the earth, more or less. [873]Throughout the novel, Bolaño tosses in seemingly extraneous details, bits of information, which, in the end, really do turn out to be extraneous. Characters come and go, never to be seen again. 2666 is a slice of life – it's messy, many mysteries are left unexplained. There is no tidy bow. And, more than anything, the deaths in Santa Teresa haunt everything in the book. If there is anything that ties the five sections together, it's the mystery of the killings of Santa Teresa, and the constant threat of death.And I know I say this a lot, but: the book will not be to everyone's liking. Definitely not a summer beach book. And, no, the title is never explained.An unexpected journey This is the first book I've read by Bolano. I had already read about the book- the fact that it was published posthumously, basic description. Actually, why I chose the book was because a character in a short story I read was reading it. I mention this because what I found most intriguing was not knowing where the story was going to wind up. Bolano has all of these disparate asides within each part which I kept track of wondering if these things would turn out to be the most important part of the story. So often I have a clear idea of where the story will lead and in this case I didn't. My only criticism would be about the 4th part: the Part About the Murders. Each murder is addressed which got a bit tedious at times.

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Friday, November 22, 2019

Blank Comic Book Free Pdf

ISBN: 1544237545
Title: Blank Comic Book Pdf Variety of Templates, 2-9 panel layouts, draw your own Comics
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Paper is too thin, lines and drawing shows through I like the variety of layouts in this book, but unfortunately the paper is simply too thin. Even before I draw a thing, I can see the printed lines showing through from page to page. Forget using your usual ink pens to draw: even pencil shows through unless you have an extremely light hand. Disappointing.She loved it a lot but the only downfall I have ... I bought this for my daughter who does a lot of artwork and is making her own comic books. She loved it a lot but the only downfall I have is that the markers bleed right through the paper.Nice variety of templates but huge margins I love that this blank comic book has a variety of templates, however I wish the pages were filled edge to edge. I didn't look at the "look inside" feature and just assumed the boxes went to the edges of each page like the cover, but there is a pretty substantial gap. (Going back now I see the huge margins, I might not have purchased knowing that).Either way, I purchased this for my husband for Christmas so I hope he likes it!

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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Good to Great Download

ISBN: B003VXI5MS
Title: Good to Great Pdf Why Some Companies Make the Leap...And Others Don't

Built to Last, the defining management study of the '90s, showed how great companies triumph over time and how long-term sustained performance can be engineered into the DNA of an enterprise from the very beginning.

But what about companies that are not born with great DNA? How can good companies, mediocre companies, even bad companies achieve enduring greatness? Are there those that convert long-term mediocrity or worse into long-term superiority? If so, what are the distinguishing characteristics that cause a company to go from good to great?

Over five years, Jim Collins and his research team have analyzed the histories of 28 companies, discovering why some companies make the leap and others don't. The findings include:

  • Level 5 Leadership: A surprising style, required for greatness
  • The Hedgehog Concept: Finding your three circles, to transcend the curse of competence
  • A Culture of Discipline: The alchemy of great results
  • Technology Accelerators: How good-to-great companies think differently about technology
  • The Flywheel and the Doom Loop: Why those who do frequent restructuring fail to make the leap

but I enjoyed this. I am not interested in being a ... This is the first business book I've ever read, so I'm not very famillar with the genre, but I enjoyed this. I am not interested in being a CEO or anything like that, but I liked this book because many of the concepts talked about can be applied to my own life. I saw this as more of a general self improvement book that used businesses as examples of concepts, rather than a book solely about business.Great companies turned out to be cheating... It's hard to know what to say about this book. People love it, and love what it says, but several of the companies profiled turned out to be cooking their books, cheating customers, etc... Wells Fargo, Sallie Mae, GE... So I'm left wondering, were these companies extraordinarily successful because of the processes and ideas presented in the book, or was their extraordinary success based on cheating. I just can't take the book's advice seriously given the track record of several of the companies studied. Maybe if you're passionate about being the best, and you want to be the best in the world, and make tons of money doing it [your hedgehog]- you break the rules to get ahead?? Not the advice I'm looking for....THE NEXT STEP: GREAT TO GREATER A wonderful anthology on the right and necessary steps a growing concern must continue to take if they are to remain viable in todays society and ready for the future.. As a CEO, you must be above the fray of everyday operations and keep a keen eye on the future and potential innovations. For example, when Sears gave up the catalog in the early 1990's, the potential of the internet was just beginning to raise its capacity to greatly influence a new way of doing business. If the Sears executives had not been so busy trying to save a buck and give up the catalog, maybe it could have retained its millions of dedicated shoppers and innovated along the lines of the internet that we know today as Amazon.Bezos, of Amazon, was a hedge fund manager in the late 1980's. How did he become some a relevant whole seller with a revolutionary way of delivery in the late 90's. This is the clear message that I got from Good To Great. You must be willing to boldly assault the future and at the same time question if this is the right way to go. That way your organizations will not become complacent and our managerial core will be a group of activists and futurists. That's how you keep going from Great To Even Greater. Good To Great is fine. But now you must take the next step.

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Sunday, November 17, 2019

Waters of the World Download

ISBN: 022650770X
Title: Waters of the World Pdf The Story of the Scientists Who Unraveled the Mysteries of Our Oceans, Atmosphere, and Ice Sheets and Made the Planet Whole
Author: Sarah Dry
Published Date: 2019
Page: 368
From the glaciers of the Alps to the towering cumulonimbus clouds of the Caribbean and the unexpectedly chaotic flows of the North Atlantic, Waters of the World is a tour through 150 years of the history of a significant but underappreciated idea: that the Earth has a global climate system made up of interconnected parts, constantly changing on all scales of both time and space. A prerequisite for the discovery of global warming and climate change, this idea was forged by scientists studying water in its myriad forms. This is their story.

Linking the history of the planet with the lives of those who studied it, Sarah Dry follows the remarkable scientists who summited volcanic peaks to peer through an atmosphere’s worth of water vapor, cored mile-thick ice sheets to uncover the Earth’s ancient climate history, and flew inside storm clouds to understand how small changes in energy can produce both massive storms and the general circulation of the Earth’s atmosphere. Each toiled on his or her own corner of the planetary puzzle. Gradually, their cumulative discoveries coalesced into a unified working theory of our planet’s climate.

We now call this field climate science, and in recent years it has provoked great passions, anxieties, and warnings. But no less than the object of its study, the science of water and climate is—and always has been—evolving. By revealing the complexity of this history, Waters of the World delivers a better understanding of our planet’s climate at a time when we need it the most.

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Sunday, November 10, 2019

10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Volume V Download

ISBN: 0986045519
Title: 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Volume V Pdf PrepTests 62
Author: Law School Admission Council
Published Date: 2014-04-15
Page: 390

The Law School Admission Council has developed and administered the LSAT on behalf of all American Bar Association-approved law schools since 1948. Their national headquarters are located in Newtown, PA.

For pure practice at an unbelievable price, you can't beat the 10 Actual series. Each book includes: 10 previously administered LSATs, an answer key for each test, a writing sample for each test,score-conversion tables, and sample Comparative Reading questions and explanations.

Great tool for studying, but not enough on its own. It's exactly what you should expect from the product - 10 LSAT examinations from previous years. It gives you a lot of insight into how the actual tests are run, rather than just taking random questions that may have never appeared on an LSAT before. You start to see some patterns they use in the layout of each section, and it's a pretty valuable tool for making sure you have the pace of the test down.It also comes with the answer sheets and everything, so it's a complete package of everything you'll need to run practice tests before taking the actual test.That being said, I do recommend getting other material or using online resources in addition to this. Just taking a practice test isn't going to be immensely helpful beyond the pacing, and it can actually misinterpret the difficulty depending on which tests you do. This only comes with four sections per test (no fifth/experimental section) and so for things like Logic Games you're not getting a lot of variety. Knowing all of the possibilities from a dedicated Logic Games book will make it much easier to adapt on test day, rather than getting caught off guard by a new type of puzzle.A few cons. Useful, however I was disappointed to see that each logic game was fitted to one page, leaving no room to actual work out the problem- on the actual LSAT, we are given 2 pages per game. In addition, I would have liked to see 5 sections per preptests so that I could better practice. I remember taking the exam and being under prepared for the 5 section exam. It was exhausting.Must have for LSAT takers Fantastic set of tests. They come with the tests, answer key, scoring key, and test answering sheets in the back. I would highly recommend this book if you are looking to take the LSAT since these tests are very recent. That means if you are on a tight budget you should always try to get the test books that contain the most recent tests. Overall a great product that can help you succeed on the LSAT!

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