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Reel him in. Make him love you. Break his heart? Think How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days for contemporary YA romance readers. A sure bet for anyone in search of a heartwarming, laugh-out-loud love story that will charm their socks off. Lark is the queen of breakups. When she ends things with a boy, there are never any hard feelings. Sometimes he doesn't even realize that she broke up with him. And that's exactly how Lark likes it. What's the point in hurting people? Or getting hurt? Her best friends, Cooper and Katie, think Lark's dating pattern is tragic. How can she know what love is if she refuses to take risks? They dare her to finally have a bad breakup, one that matters. To appease her friends, Lark selects "Undateable" Ardy Tate as her target. He's a mysterious challenge and completely different from any guy she's ever dated. Can she win him over? Will she break his heart? Or will the Queen of Breakups have her heart broken? Fall in love with another YA romance from Jen Klein, the author of Shuffle, Repeat, which SLJ praised as "addictive. Fans of Deb Caletti and Sarah Dessen will enjoy this sweet romance."
And Jen Klein knows motherhood. She's survived changing a soiled diaper in a truck-stop bathroom while suspending a baby in mid-air. She's witnessed the judgment of the so-called "Mommy Mafia." She's found dried applesauce on her shirt. And in her hair. And the baby's hair. And the dog's fur. Here she reveals secrets she's learned along the way about mastering the art of motherhood, from how to handle strangers who ask how much weight you've gained to (finally ) getting them on the big yellow bus--on time and with clean underwear. Inside "SheKnows.com Presents: The Mommy Files" you'll find:
Faszinierender Artenreichtum, Apotheke der Natur und grune Lunge des Planeten - mit dem Urwald verbinden sich im Alltag vor allem positive Assoziationen. Als Schauplatz fiktionaler Filme kommt er dagegen vielfach negativ daher. Die Brucke am Kwai, Apocalypto, Predator oder Apocalypse Now zeigen die Wildnis schon allein aufgrund des inhaltlichen Kontextes vor allem als gefahrlichen und unberechenbaren Ort. Klaffen offentliche Wahrnehmung und filmische Darstellung vor allem in fiktionalen Filmen auseinander oder wird der Urwald auch in dokumentarischen Filmen ahnlich inszeniert? Der Autor geht dieser Frage nach, indem er die Filme "Fitzcarraldo" und "The White Diamond" des deutschen Regisseurs Werner Herzog miteinander vergleicht. Neben eigenen Beobachtungen fliessen auch Produktionsnotizen sowie tatsachliche Charakteristika des Urwalds in die Analyse ein. Die filmwissenschaftliche Diskussion uber die Auflosung der Genregrenzen spielt dabei ebenfalls eine Rolle
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