Sara Livingston has found the perfect
job. Her new position is in a building
in downtown Fort Lauderdale, with a
prestigious advertising agency.
Everything seems perfect... at least in
the... More > beginning; but she soon starts to
realize this job is not what it
seems. Will Sara figure out what is
going on at Tivoli-Barnes Ad Agency
before it is too late to save her
career?< Less
Sara Livingston has found the perfect
job. Her new position is in a building
in downtown Fort Lauderdale, with a
prestigious advertising agency.
Everything seems perfect... at least in
the... More > beginning; but she soon starts to
realize this job is not what it
seems. Will Sara figure out what is
going on at Tivoli-Barnes Ad Agency
before it is too late to save her
career?< Less
This collection of works is a comprehensive representation of my work from my Junior High years.
Having placed these works in a chronological order and removing them from any predestinated context,... More > I did not assemble this collection for the enjoyment of a casual reader. As a matter of fact, this collection has been fabricated almost entirely for the purpose of instituting an entirely artificial sense of nostalgia within
my own mildly egotistical brain.< Less
Jerry Junior by Jean Webster and Illustrated by Orson Lowell first published in 1907.
This book has GORGEOUS illustration by Orson Lowell, which are really the best thing about the book. It is a... More > perfectly nice book, but just not in the same ballpark as Daddy-Long-Legs in terms of originality or interest.
The story concerns a rich young American fellow wooing a rich young American girl in Italy by masquerading (poorly; I don’t think he ever fooled ANYONE) as a donkey driver….a picturesque donkey driver.
Jean Webster (1876–1916) was an American writer and author of many books including Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy. Her best-known books feature lively and likeable young female protagonists who come of age intellectually, morally, and socially, but with enough humor, snappy dialogue, and gently biting social commentary to make her books palatable and enjoyable to contemporary readers.< Less
Imagine what Brody Jacobs Jr. must have felt when he discovered that he was not the son that his parents had deceived him into believing he was. Join Brody and his older brother Adam as they journey... More > along a twisted and tangled path to discover eerie truths that have remained hidden for an entire childhood. Sort through vivid dreams, wicked lies, and ill-conceived plans with two boys as they search to uncover one’s devastating reality in an approaching society that is all to close to our own.
For more, visit: www.kingnovels.com< Less
It seems there are MORE girls in the "Little Leather" family, and here we meet Lisa's little sister ALICE, another gal who's great with gloves!
Tired of Rena's "man stealing"... More > ways, Alice gets Rena in the boxing ring where each girl gives a great give and take until one girl "gives" it where her opponent can't "take" it!
Story by Matthew Henry, Art by LYKAMO. 28 images in screen-resolution PDF file.< Less