Genre Humor. Page - 48
It is so cool and nice to have a boyfriend like Daren he is sweet,cute,nice and he is so mechure wich is not that bad for me at all.
We were good coples before i start to fall for some other guy. what should i do? do i have a choise? let me just brake my boyfriends hart? wich is not good. like .Is not easy to be a cople it takes a lot of starngth. it may look easey but it is not.cause someone i never thought well love me become colse to me. and i wanat to become colse to that person more than anything too.
Meet 17 year old Melody Alice Grant, a small town bad-ass. At age 5 she let all the animals out at the county fair. At age 8 she stole a horse. At age 13 she got arrested 16 times... I think you get the point. What happens if her dad and evil step-mum get tired of her craziness? What happens when they ship her off to her Uncle's home in London? Only to be greeted by five REALLY hot guys also known as One Direction? Then not only one, but 3 of them fall in love with her? Will Melody show these guys the time of their lives? Or will they flip her world upside down and inside out? You'll just have to read to find out what happens to little ole Melody ........ Because when your with Melody nothing goes exactly as planned.......
A Search For Donald Cottee is a novel about individualism. It’s also a parody of Don Quixote, reinterpreting the Don’s quest in contemporary terms and also using several of the scenes from Cervantes’s tome.
Donkey and his wife, Poncho Suzie, have retired to Benidorm on Spain´s Costa Blanca. Don has left behind his incessant self-education and Suzie has turned the corner of her illness. Their new life is parked on the salubrious La Manga campsite and from there they pursue their ambition of eternal holiday. To savour the developing experience, and to make its potential paradise available to all, they blog.
But they can never escape their origins, even as their new future unfolds, perhaps disintegrates into the present. Episodes from the past reappear, reincarnate themselves. Don’s environmental campaigning and Suzie’s quest for business success fill the time.
And then they discover that their friends, some old, some new, some related, others not, are transacting the businesses of their own lives. There is money in vice, more in property, even more in merely trading people.
In a world where competition is the norm, where a dog’s only possible diet is another dog, Don and Suzie are determined to do good works, to be honest and loyal to all, to support what is right. But then, in the final analysis, when the jigsaw of lives is broken apart, we see that perhaps the pieces never did fit. And so, still trying to do good, Donkey Cottee and Poncho Suzie leave us with an enigma. Or is it a riddle?