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Alex and his mom have finally moved away from their old life and are starting a fresh new slate.
Alex has matured over the summer and is hoping that he won't end up as the class's 'geek' or 'nerd' but even if he doesn't end up with that title- what girl would possibly want him?
Join Alex as he enjoys life and makes new friends even with past memories and enemies creeping back up on him.
They'll be change, tears, romance and even steamy scenes as Alex will soon discover that life isn't all about girls and titles like he used to think.
Mature content further in.
Also posted here: http://www.wattpad.com/story/32539547-what-girl-would-want-a-guy-like-me
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?
This book is about important ships in history like Titanic, Olympic, Britannic, and The queen mary. This 50 page book is great for everyone! You will find out information that you might have never even known about these ships in this book! Children and adults will all love this book! Hope that everyone will love this book!
A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY SALE OF THIS BOOK ARE DONATED TO THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Read the first chapter for free here, and then buy the book directly on our website (store.greygeckopress.com) or on Amazon!
Every Friday for the last 25 years of her life, I had lunch with Charlotte and each week she told me more of her extraordinary story. To all appearances, she was a strong and dignified survivor, with old-world courtesies, a twinkling sense of humor, and a lilting Austrian syntax. Yet deep within, she'd been scarred by a profound personal trauma.
Finally, just before she died at the age of 91, she chose to entrust me with this profound secret, and all at once I understood how it had affected her entire adult life. This is a story of friendship and strength, of courage and betrayal. It is an epic tale set against the backdrop of history.
At 15 Kara was kicked out by her mother, since then she has been bouncing around from friends house to friends house. At 17, she does something crazy. She’s going to permanently move in with her best and pen pal, Diana. There is only two problems. 1. Diana lives in England. 2. Kara doesn't know that Diana has a step brother, Michael.
Alex and his mom have finally moved away from their old life and are starting a fresh new slate.
Alex has matured over the summer and is hoping that he won't end up as the class's 'geek' or 'nerd' but even if he doesn't end up with that title- what girl would possibly want him?
Join Alex as he enjoys life and makes new friends even with past memories and enemies creeping back up on him.
They'll be change, tears, romance and even steamy scenes as Alex will soon discover that life isn't all about girls and titles like he used to think.
Mature content further in.
Also posted here: http://www.wattpad.com/story/32539547-what-girl-would-want-a-guy-like-me
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?
This book is about important ships in history like Titanic, Olympic, Britannic, and The queen mary. This 50 page book is great for everyone! You will find out information that you might have never even known about these ships in this book! Children and adults will all love this book! Hope that everyone will love this book!
A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY SALE OF THIS BOOK ARE DONATED TO THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Read the first chapter for free here, and then buy the book directly on our website (store.greygeckopress.com) or on Amazon!
Every Friday for the last 25 years of her life, I had lunch with Charlotte and each week she told me more of her extraordinary story. To all appearances, she was a strong and dignified survivor, with old-world courtesies, a twinkling sense of humor, and a lilting Austrian syntax. Yet deep within, she'd been scarred by a profound personal trauma.
Finally, just before she died at the age of 91, she chose to entrust me with this profound secret, and all at once I understood how it had affected her entire adult life. This is a story of friendship and strength, of courage and betrayal. It is an epic tale set against the backdrop of history.
At 15 Kara was kicked out by her mother, since then she has been bouncing around from friends house to friends house. At 17, she does something crazy. She’s going to permanently move in with her best and pen pal, Diana. There is only two problems. 1. Diana lives in England. 2. Kara doesn't know that Diana has a step brother, Michael.