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Scream 4 (Blu-ray disc)
David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, …
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Fourth instalment in the slasher horror franchise. Ten years on
from the events of the previous film, Sidney Prescott (Neve
Campbell) has finally managed to put the horrific events of her
past behind her, and returns to her hometown of Woodsboro on a
promotional tour for her recently published self-help book.
Unfortunately for her and her childhood friends Dewey and Gale
(David Arquette and Courteney Cox), the Ghostface Killer has chosen
the ten-year anniversary of the Woodsboro murders to begin a new
killing spree in the town - and this time he is broadcasting the
whole thing live on the internet.
This anthology promises more of the up-and-coming and established
names in British poetry, who have all shared the Neu! Reekie! bill.
Many of the works are new, many are favourites read at the events;
all are savoured, sublime, sumptuous voices within poetry already.
Contributors include: Jackie Kay, Kathleen Jamie and Liz Lochhead
as well as younger poets: Rachel McCrum and Ryan van Winkle and
poets from the spoken word circuit: Luke Wright and Ross
Sutherland. Accompanying the book is a downloadable compilation
album.
With a foreword by co-creator Kevin Williamson, the fan-favorite
Love You to Death series returns with an essential guide to the
fifth season of The CW's hit show "The Vampire Diaries." As the
series hits its 100th-episode milestone, this companion delves
headlong into the twists and turns of each episode, exploring the
layers of rich history, supernatural mythology, historical and pop
culture references, and the complexities of the show's memorable
cast of characters. Add chapters on the making of the show,
interviews with the people who bring Mystic Falls to life, and the
intensely loyal audience that keeps it thriving, and you have a
guide as compelling and addictive as the show itself.
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Humans@Work (Paperback)
Kevin Williamson, Cathy Fyock; Michele Fantt Harris
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You have a book inside you, but how do you get it out? Author Cathy
Fyock has written five of her six books in less than six weeks, and
has a formula for getting the book out of your head and heart and
onto the written page. She and coauthor Kevin Williamson offer tips
for identifying your obstacles, turning of "that voice" inside your
head, getting a game plan, creating momentum, and finishing your
draft. With their practical tips and exercises, you'll finish with
an action plan for getting your book done
All 23 episodes from the fourth season of the US drama about
teenager Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) and non-ageing vampire
brothers Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon Salvatore (Ian
Somerhalder). In this series, Elena struggles to come to terms with
her new existence while Stefan and Damon do all they can to help
her adjust. The episodes are: 'Growing Pains', 'Memorial', 'The
Rager', 'The Five', 'The Killer', 'We All Go a Little Mad
Sometimes', 'My Brother's Keeper', 'We'll Always Have Bourbon
Street', 'O Come, All Ye Faithful', 'After School Special', 'Catch
Me If You Can', 'A View to a Kill', 'Into the Wild', 'Down the
Rabbit Hole', 'Stand By Me', 'Bring It On', 'Because the Night',
'American Gothic', 'Pictures of You', 'The Originals', 'She's Come
Undone', 'The Walking Dead' and 'Graduation'.
The political and civil criticism found in the poetry of Robert
Burns has influenced readers for over two centuries. The emotional
impact reached high levels when the poems were read by people who
have lost their liberty, prisoners in HMP Kilmarnock. From the city
which gave birth to Burns’ first poetry volume, a workshop within
prison led to new inspired creations according to different
personal backgrounds. Independence in these new poems is desired
not only for Scotland, but also for contemporary slaves, war
victims and immigrants. On a personal level, independence from
substances and mental illness is also at stake; because the worst
enemy often fought against, is our own self. This collection
includes the original sources of inspiration, beloved poems by
Burns. Among them, To a Mouse, A Man’s A Man for A’ That, and
Tree of Liberty. The poems are accompanied by images of Burns’
manuscripts and paintings from the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.
A moving and impressive collection from independent minds being
nostalgic about the carefree past or wondering whether liberty was
ever acquired.
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