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From the author of The Blondes comes a twisted, darkly humorous story about a woman’s attempted murder, her lost memories, and the old friends who try to put her back together—or finish her off for good. When Mia Sinclair-Kroner wakes from a coma, all she can remember are the movies she’s known and loved. Her college friends quickly assemble for a weekend party, in an effort to help her remember. But with old friends come old wounds, and it soon becomes clear that Mia’s accident might not have been an accident at all. Was it Agnes, driven by her unspoken resentments? Or Zoey, who covets everything Mia has? Have the years apart only fanned the extinguished flame between Ethan and Mia, compelling him to violence? Or did Victor, who moved away, return with an agenda? Or was it Martin, the wealthy husband, who put a country estate between Mia and her past? As old tensions and new suspicions rise, these friends must wade through their film knowledge, shared history, and everything that’s kept them apart in order to figure out which one of them is trying to end things once and for all.
It's 1984 and in the town of South Wakefield, 14-year-old Chris Lane is sure that he can see the future, or at least guess what's inside of Christie Brinkley's mind. Unfortunately, he can't foresee the closing of Joyland, the town's only video arcade. As the arcade fades from his life, Chris is forced to find a new source of entertainment, and ends up getting more than he bargained for--a summer of teenage lust and violence. "Joyland" is about the impossibility of knowing the future, bringing the Cold War home in a novel set to the digital pulse of video games and the echoes of hair metal. Illustrations by Eisner Award winner Nate Powell head up each chapter, and this new paperback edition includes an alternate ending and an author interview that provides new insights into this powerful piece of fiction.
This book describes the history of 27 Ghost Towns in Oregon with color photographs and plats in some cases.
This book describes the major battles between Indians and Oregon Volunteers/U.S. Forces that were fought in Oregon between 1850 and 1878
This book consists of 129 hymns. The words are written by Isaac Watts. Watts wrote poetic paraphrases of New Testment passages or teachings which are used is this book. The music is written by J.L.Smith. Scripture and meter indexes are included. The book is 7 X 10 in size and contains 146 pages.
This book contains 138 hymns and 6 doxologies. The lyrics are poetic paraphrases of the Psalms written by Isaac Watts (circa 1674-1748) in a Christian context. The music is written by J.L. Smith. The book has 146 pages, 7 X 10.
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