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Heather Lewis; Introduction by Melissa Febos
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Her name is not Nina, but that's the name she uses sometimes. At
her local bar, in the carpark with her tricks, when she needs to
score. She doesn't really need the money. But it lays bare the
truth of each loveless transaction. Still living at home, each
chance encounter is a route to escape the tedium of her sheltered,
suburban existence. One day a man takes her home to meet his
beautiful, unhappy wife, Ingrid. She knows she should leave, but
instead becomes drawn ever deeper into their games, her suspicions
of the terrible secrets they keep mounting with each visit. Caught
in a web of fear, intrigue and desire, she will end up in more
trouble than she ever bargained for. Told with perfect restraint
and the iciest detachment, Notice is the sickeningly addictive
story of a woman on the edge, who does not know how much further
yet she could fall. A stark, relentless exploration of power and
pursuit, this provocative cult classic will lead you on an
unforgettable journey into pitch darkness
MRCP Part 2: 450 BOFs, Second Edition offers a comprehensive
selection of practice questions for trainees preparing for the MRCP
Part 2 exam. Chapters are arranged by specialty and the weighting
of questions is proportional to the exam. Thoroughly updated and
featuring a wealth of practice questions that will test your
ability to apply clinical understanding and make clinical
judgements, this book is an essential revision tool to maximise the
chances of exam success. Key points Gives practical advice on how
to approach revision and useful tips to help improve exam technique
Contains questions that accurately reflect the format and the range
of difficulty in the exam Includes image interpretation questions
in full colour
This beautiful, practical guide to creating and embellishing
embroidered boxes is written by Heather Lewis, a tutor with the
Royal School of Needlework. It contains a history of the
embroidered box, from the seventeenth century to the present day,
and features techniques and guidance for needleworkers wishing to
apply their skills to a practical application of the craft. There
are three projects to try: a small treasure chest with a curved
lid, embroidered dragonfly detail and a false floor; a hexagonal
box with a beautiful embroidered lid depicting afternoon tea, and
an intricate stumpwork casket with a mirror in the lid and a hidden
drawer. Each has a template and extensive instructions for
preparation, embroidery and construction.
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