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This is not your ordinary audio book! It's another collection of stories from Smokey Yunick's autobiography: Best Damn Garage in Town. Smokey Yunick, the world's most famous mechanic, accomplished more in one life than most people could in five. He flew 50 missions as a B-17 pilot in WWII. He was an integral part of the birth of stock car racing and ran open wheel cars during the glory days of the Indy 500. He spent years in the jungles of Ecuador and held 10 U.S. patents. Smokey was concerned for the future, so he developed more efficient and powerful engines for passenger cars and safer crash barriers for race tracks. These are the real stories of racing and everything automotive in America told by someone who was there every step of the way! To add to the fun we had people from all around racing read Smokey's stories. And while they were at it, we asked them to give you their thoughts on Smokey you won't believe what they had to say! Dick Berggren publisher of Speedway Illustrated and Fox Sports pit reporter Dave Bowman Co-host of Two Guys Garage Monte Dutton Author and racing reporter Ray Evernham Owner of two NASCAR Winston Cup Teams Don Garlits Top fuel drag racing champion Ralph Johnson inventor of the double-pumper carburetor Steve Lewis USAC midget team owner Bill Miller manufactures aluminum pistons and rods for Winston Cup & NHRA Major Jeff Neischel, USAF B-52 pilot and Smokey fan Bob Snodgrass president and ceo of Brumos Porsche Bill Walker SmokeyÕs B-17 training buddy from WWII Renee Walker SmokeyÕs sister
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This is not your ordinary audio book! It's another collection of stories from Smokey Yunick's autobiography: Best Damn Garage in Town. Smokey Yunick, the world's most famous mechanic, accomplished more in one life than most people could in five. He flew 50 missions as a B-17 pilot in WWII. He was an integral part of the birth of stock car racing and ran open wheel cars during the glory days of the Indy 500. He spent years in the jungles of Ecuador and held 10 U.S. patents. Smokey was concerned for the future, so he developed more efficient and powerful engines for passenger cars and safer crash barriers for race tracks. These are the real stories of racing and everything automotive in America told by someone who was there every step of the way! To add to the fun we had people from all around racing read Smokey's stories. And while they were at it, we asked them to give you their thoughts on Smokey you won't believe what they had to say! Dick Berggren publisher of Speedway Illustrated and Fox Sports pit reporter Dave Bowman Co-host of Two Guys Garage Monte Dutton Author and racing reporter Ray Evernham Owner of two NASCAR Winston Cup Teams Don Garlits Top fuel drag racing champion Ralph Johnson inventor of the double-pumper carburetor Steve Lewis USAC midget team owner Bill Miller manufactures aluminum pistons and rods for Winston Cup & NHRA Major Jeff Neischel, USAF B-52 pilot and Smokey fan Bob Snodgrass president and ceo of Brumos Porsche Bill Walker SmokeyÕs B-17 training buddy from WWII Renee Walker SmokeyÕs sister
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A "fast-paced story with a heady mixture of humor, violence, and sex" (Library Journal), this witty and immensely appealing urban fantasy novel features a strip club-owning vampire with memory problems. With his Denis Leary–esque wit and misanthropic outlook on (un)life, Eric is a vampire with issues. Take his memory problems, for example. He not only can’t remember who he ate for dinner yesterday, he doesn’t even remember how he became a vampire in the first place. Then his girlfriend, Tabitha, finally convinces him to turn her into a vampire—and when he does, his desire for her fades. And her younger sister Rachel sure is cute... But when Eric kills a werewolf in self-defense, things really get out of hand. Now a pack of born-again lycanthropes is out for holy retribution, while Tabitha and Rachel each have their own agendas...which may or may not include helping Eric stay in one piece. All Eric wants to do is run his strip club, drink a little blood, and be left alone. Instead, he must survive car crashes, sunlight, sex magic, and werewolves on ice—not to mention his own nasty temper and forgetfulness. Fans who enjoy Charlaine Harris, Jim Butcher, and Kim Harrison will love this unforgettable and subversive dark fantasy novel.
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From the author of DRAGONFLY, BROKEN ANGEL, and SEX, DEATH
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From the author of DRAGONFLY, BROKEN ANGEL, and SEX, DEATH & HONEY comes a collection of six dark tales illustrating the resiliency of the female spirit. Includes: “Sister” – They found her inside a trash bin when she was nine months old. She lived; Sister didn’t. Now 13, Sister has become a permanent voice in her head. One that tells her things she shouldn’t know. One that wants control. “Go Girls Rule!” – Once, Jill was a child star. In front of the camera, she acted along side her sisters in the immensely popular TV show, The Go Girls. Behind the scenes, she was victimized by her adopted father and show producer. Now a prostitute, Jill lives in the constant shadow of her past celebrity. When a villain from her past returns, one who should be dead, the Go Girls will have to reunite one final time. “Toys in the Attic” – Trapped in the attic, abandoned by their mother, Beth and Jamie fight to survive the solitude, their hunger, their fears, and The Place They Don’t Dare Go… “I Am the Coyote, I Am the Snake” – Abducted by a biker gang when she was only thirteen, she’s been kept drugged and addicted, traded from biker to biker, forced to service her men without question. She is a slave with no real identity, no will, no hope. But everything changes when she is traded to Samus… “Dakota” – Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Dakota has only months to live. While she wrestles with her own mortality, she teaches her devastated and weary mother a lesson about love, life, and what it means to truly live. “A Night In The Blues” – “The Blues are beautiful, but dangerous. They cloud your good senses,” Taylor’s uncle had told her. She knew that the wild, mountainous terrain had once swallowed an entire family. Now she is lost in The Blues, and as darkness falls, something is following her…
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Heee-haaaw! Harry Novak presents two Southern-style sex com
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Heee-haaaw! Harry Novak presents two Southern-style sex comedies chock-full of hayseed honeys and redneck rebels. "Country Cuzzins" (1970, 90 min.) - Grandma Peabody wants to see all her kinfolk before she kicks the bucket, so Billie Jo, Jeeter, Uncle Fester, and the gang hold a family reunion that even includes high-falutin' Cousin Prudence from the big city. After guzzling some high-octane moonshine, Pru gets down and dirty and invites her clan to visit her in L.A. When these country cuzzins actually show up, Prudence has more than her hands full with everybody dancing to country music, getting naked, and playing "Look and Touch" like they were raised in a barn! Featuring sex-film starlet Rene Bond as bubblin' Billie Joe. "Midnight Plowboy" (1973, 70 min.) - Cow-lovin' country boy Junior from "Sassy Sue" decides to see the big city sights of Hollywood despite having the I.Q. of a feeding trough. Mistaking a brothel for a boarding house, our midnight plowboy is soon driving a whorehouse on wheels, outsmarting a rival pimp, and falling in love with the beguiling Debbie Osborne. It's a barnyard blast when these country hicks meet city chicks!
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Sex Smarts GameThis is a fun and informative adult game des
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Sex Smarts GameThis is a fun and informative adult game designed to teach as you play. It includes 100 questions with answers, a 12-page tip guide and a scorepad in a sturdy flip top box. It is designed by experts for everyone. Who knew learning could be so much fun?Product Dimensions: 4.75 (L) x 6.8 (W) x 1.25 (H)Age: 18 years and up
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Sex Smarts GameThis is a fun and informative adult game designed to teach as you play. It includes 100 questions with answers, a 12-page tip guide and a scorepad in a sturdy flip top box. It is designed by experts for everyone. Who knew learning could be so much fun?Product Dimensions: 4.75 (L) x 6.8 (W) x 1.25 (H)Age: 18 years and up
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They’ve been called “visionary” by both Newsweek and Time,
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They’ve been called “visionary” by both Newsweek and Time, hailed as “the ad world’s most talked-about agency” by USA Today, and dubbed “the next big thing” by Business 2.0. They launched the Mini car craze in America, took on Big Tobacco in the controversial Truth campaign, sexed up Virgin Airlines, and made Burger King sizzle once again. And they did it with bold publicity stunts, infectious viral marketing strategies, funny masks, folding paper, outrageous Internet hoaxes, and a weird, garter belt–wearing chicken who became a cultural sensation. And this random madness has a very sound method to it: Hoopla. In Hoopla, the secret inner workings of this freewheeling, break-the-mold idea factory are revealed for the first time. Veteran journalist Warren Berger, who has tracked and reported on the CP+B phenomenon over the past decade, fully examines and deconstructs the methods that lie behind the agency’s seeming madness, while the striking images throughout the book (captioned by the CP+B creative team) provide insights into the logic, intuition, mischief, and passion that leads to the creation of Hoopla. The result is a fascinating journey into a realm of unbridled creativity. See the madness. Read the method. Hoopla. Hoopla also includes practical, step-by-step advice on how to find and promote big ideas (even on a shoestring budget), and how to generate excitement and hype in today’s cluttered, noisy communications landscape. If you’re a marketer, a communicator of any type, or anyone who needs to get out a message and generate some buzz, Hoopla will change the way you think about the art of communication.
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Battle of the Sexes Fun Size Game: ItÂ?s couples vs. couple
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Battle of the Sexes Fun Size Game: ItÂ?s couples vs. couples as they draw cards and try to correctly guess their partnerÂ?s answers. The couple with the highest score at the end of the game winsÂ?proving they now the most about their partner. Includes 100 cards, 4 pencils, score pad, timer, and player guide. For 2 or more players ages 12 and up. UPC: 669165006786
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"Do you have to have sex to have a baby?" It's a question t
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"Do you have to have sex to have a baby?" It's a question that ten-year-old Tali Nay asked the office assistant at her elementary school after the woman had done her best to explain how it all happened to a roomful of confused girls. Or maybe Tali was the only one who was confused. It's entirely possible, for if there's anything she knew at this point in her schooling, it was that she—without fail—was the last to know about anything interesting. Take her first day of kindergarten, where it turned out that every other kid already knew which letters were the vowels. Her first lesson as a student was consequently one of humiliation, and her second—only slightly less important—was that puking in a classroom tends to start a chain reaction. A refreshingly honest deep-dive into what we actually take away from a public education, this hilarious and heartfelt memoir captures the things we learn in school that are never part of any lesson plan yet somehow have the biggest impact upon the shaping of our perceptions over the years we spend in a classroom. Things like competition, failure, scandal, popularity, disillusionment, triumph, guilt, and, of course, throwing up in public. From the glorious to the gloriously awkward, this everyman tale is a story of growing up, one semester at a time.
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The Bronsons were the first Jews to ever live in the small town of Concordia, Tennessee-a town consisting of one main street, one bank, one drugstore, one picture show, one feed and seed, one hardware store, one beauty parlor, one barber shop, one blacksmith, and many Christian churches. That didn't stop Aaron Bronson, a Russian immigrant, from moving his young family out of New York by horse and wagon and journeying to this remote corner of the South to open a small dry goods store, Bronson's Low-Priced Store. Never mind that he was greeted with "Danged if I ever heard tell of a Jew storekeeper afore." Never mind that all the townspeople were suspicious of any strangers. Never mind that the Klan actively discouraged the presence of outsiders. Aaron Bronson bravely established a business and proved in the process that his family could make a home, and a life, anywhere. With great fondness and a fine dry wit, Stella Suberman tells the story of her family in an account that Kirkus Reviews, in a starred review, described as "a gem...Vividly told and captivating in its humanity." Now available for the first time in paperback, here is the book that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution said was "forthright. . . . not a revisionist history of Jewish life in the small-town South but . . . written within the context of the 1920s, making it valuable history as well as a moving family story."
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" She was homely, overweight, and over the hill, but there was a time when Marie Dressler outdrew such cinema sex symbols as Garbo, Dietrich, and Harlow. To movie audiences suffering the hardships of the Great Depression, she was Everywoman, and in the early 1930s her charming mixture of pathos and comedy packed movie theaters everywhere. In the early days of the century, Dressler was constantly in the headlines. She took up the cause of the "ponies" in the chorus lines, earning them better pay and benefits. She played in productions organized to raise money for the women's suffrage movement. And during World War I she claimed she sold more liberty bonds than any other individual in the United States. Dressler was an astute observer of public mood and taste. When she was lucky enough to find work in the newly minted Hollywood talkies, she grabbed the brass ring with fierce enthusiasm, even making three films in the year before her death, when she was so sick she had to rest between scenes on a sofa just out of camera range. The two-hundred-pound actress's remarkable stage presence captivated audiences even though her roles were not Hollywood beauties. She played tough, practical characters such as the old wharf rat in Anna Christie (1930), the waterfront innkeeper in Min and Bill (1931) -- for which she won the Academy Award for best actress -- the aging housekeeper in Emma (1932), and the title role in Tugboat Annie (1933). She spoke honestly to her audiences, and troubled people in the comforting darkness of the Depression-era movie theaters embraced her as one of themselves.
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This exciting game presents a fun and educational approach
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This exciting game presents a fun and educational approach to grocery shopping that can be adapted to fit different levels and abilities. The goods on the included shopping lists and game board can be used for matching or can be sorted into categories. More advanced players can apply basic math skills to add up their lists, give discounts and apply coupons. This is a great tool for reinforcing daily living skills and independence, as players learn all about what to expect at the supermarket.
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All she thinks about is sex, sex, sex! 70 s B-movie bombshell Christina Hart (The Stewardess, Helter Skelter) is the sultry star of Games Girls Play, as Bunny O Hara, an underage man-eater and daughter of the American ambassador to swinging London. After sleeping her way through the House of Lords, Bunny s father packs her off to a remote finishing school for wayward rich girls.Bored in the British boondocks, Bunny leads her nubile classmates in a contest to seduce a group of foreign dignitaries visiting London for disarmament talks... the winner being the first girl to get her V.I.P. into b-e-d!
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The Bronsons were the first Jews to ever live in the small town of Concordia, Tennessee-a town consisting of one main street, one bank, one drugstore, one picture show, one feed and seed, one hardware store, one beauty parlor, one barber shop, one blacksmith, and many Christian churches. That didn't stop Aaron Bronson, a Russian immigrant, from moving his young family out of New York by horse and wagon and journeying to this remote corner of the South to open a small dry goods store, Bronson's Low-Priced Store. Never mind that he was greeted with "Danged if I ever heard tell of a Jew storekeeper afore." Never mind that all the townspeople were suspicious of any strangers. Never mind that the Klan actively discouraged the presence of outsiders. Aaron Bronson bravely established a business and proved in the process that his family could make a home, and a life, anywhere. With great fondness and a fine dry wit, Stella Suberman tells the story of her family in an account that Kirkus Reviews, in a starred review, described as "a gem...Vividly told and captivating in its humanity." Now available for the first time in paperback, here is the book that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution said was "forthright. . . . not a revisionist history of Jewish life in the small-town South but . . . written within the context of the 1920s, making it valuable history as well as a moving family story."
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Would you like to help your child go beyond singing the ABC song? When your child is three or four years old or whenever they are starting to realize that letters have names and sounds there is so much discovery! Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Pre-K helps you as a parent do more than just pass on a love of reading. We make it easy for you to play a role in helping your child understand the building blocks to reading itself all while having fun together! (And we ve got a new ABC song that solves the L-M-N-O-P problem...)Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Pre-K is based on research, approved by the Children's Reading Foundation and designed in conjunction with leading educators, renowned authors and most important, parents. Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Pre-K uses engaging phonics-based activities, music videos, and online games to give your child a strong foundation in phonemic awareness. Each unit concludes with a storybook you read to your child, specially written to support what your child just learned. Each lesson takes only about 20 minutes a day. Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Pre-K covers letter names, letter sounds, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and blending sounds. Learn to Read Pre-K includes: 6 original storybooks written to promote the skills your child learns in the program, including 2 books by the award-winning children s book author and illustrator, David McPhail2 reading workbooks that will guide you and your child through all of the lessons and many fun activities2 DVDs filled with music videos and engaging, animated introductions to each lesson, where letters come to life2 sets of stickers so a child can proudly mark their progress in the workbooks and celebrate their success4 sets of letter and picture flashcards designed to reinforce letter names and letter soundsQuick Start Guides1 bonus Reading Rainbow DVD, Stellaluna, exclusive to Amazon customers Now featuring a free online Learn to Read experience - In addition to what's in the box, Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Pre-K now offers unique online components to deliver a rich, multisensory learning experience for your child. Each level of Learn to Read comes with a serial number that lets you sign up for free online content. Simply register and you will be able to access online games, downloadable content, printables, and custom book recommendations. You will also be able to track your child's progress on their own personalized learning path. Online Games - Simple and engaging online games designed specifically to reinforce the subject matter your child has just completed in the lesson. Printables - Fun activity sheets you can download and print. Each activity is designed to reinforce the lesson your child has just completed. Custom Book Recommendations - Customized book recommendations specifically tailored to reinforce the unit your child has just completed. All are available for purchase on Amazon.com.
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2006 marks the arrival of five Fred Astaire and Ginger Roge
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2006 marks the arrival of five Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers films (Flying Down to Rio, The Gay Divorcee, Roberta, Carefree, and The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle) on DVD after the first five were released in 2005. The big package is Astaire & Rogers Ultimate Collector's Edition, which contains all 10 films plus a CD, a bonus DVD with the documentary Astaire and Rogers: Partners in Rhythm, press-book replicas, and some other material. If you want the big package with the extra stuff but already bought the five films in 2005, you can get this Astaire & Rogers Partial Ultimate Collector's Edition, which includes everything except the actual discs of those first five films. Or, if you only want the five new films, pick up Astaire & Rogers Collection, Vol. 2 as a bookend to Astaire & Rogers Collection, Vol. 1. Flying Down to Rio (1933) headlined Dolores Del Rio and Gene Raymond, but it was the fourth- and fifth-billed stars who would rewrite cinematic history. Astaire and Rogers had limited screen time, but were still able to establish many of the trademarks of their later films. The heart of the film is "The Carioca," a company dance extravaganza in which they take the floor together for the first time; their eyes meet and their foreheads touch. Their dance lasts only a few minutes, but it was the highlight of the film and audiences wanted more. The Gay Divorcee (1934) is their best early picture, a loose adaptation of Astaire's stage show, The Gay Divorce. The only song retained for the movie is Cole Porter's smash hit "Night and Day," which is the setting for a sublime pas de deux between Fred and Ginger. The closer is the sprawling 17-minute ensemble number "The Continental." Roberta (1935) was a step backward, with too much time spent on 1930s Parisian fashion and the romance between top-billed Irene Dunne (who gets the best Jerome Kern ballads, "Yesterdays" and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes") and Randolph Scott. But as the second-banana couple Astaire and Rogers still get a tap battle, a romantic duet, and plenty of comic banter. The eighth and ninth entries in the series tried some different approaches, with the underrated Carefree (1938) more of a comedy vehicle for Ginger (yet still including some fine dances and Irving Berlin songs as well as their first onscreen kiss) and The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) portraying the pair as historical dancing stars and using a score of turn-of-the-century standards. --David Horiuchi
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In this charming film based on the popular L.Frank Baum nov
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In this charming film based on the popular L.Frank Baum novel, Dorothy and her dog Toto are caught in a tornado's path and somehow end up in the land of Oz. Here she encounters some memorable friends and foes in her journey to meet the Wizard of Oz who everyone says can help her return home and possibly grant her new friends their goals of a brain, heart and courage.DVD Features: Over 16 Hours of Wonderful Wizardry About This Movie Classic, the Life and Times of Original Author L. Frank Baum and Other Early Screen Adaptations of the Oz Books – With Such New-to-DVD Delights As a Documentary Profile of Director Victor Fleming, the TV-Movie The Dreamer of Oz Starring John Ritter, Annette O’Toole and Rue McClanahan and the 2007 Hollywood Walk of Fame Salute to the Munchkins.
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Do you have a second grader, or a seven or eight year old,
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Do you have a second grader, or a seven or eight year old, who wants to learn more complex reading skills? Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Second Grade makes it easy for you as a parent to spend time with your child developing their reading abilities and have fun together. Becoming a confident reader is a highlight in any child s learning process. Your kids are the heroes let them shine as readers! Did we say have fun?! Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Second Grade is based on research, approved by the Children's Reading Foundation and designed in conjunction with leading educators, renowned authors and most important, parents. Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Second Grade features more complex stories and use of helper words. Each unit concludes with a storybook specially written to support the skills your child has learned so far in the program and this is a book they can read to you proudly, on their own! Each lesson takes only about 20 minutes a day. Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Second Grade covers long vowels, r-controlled vowels, y at the end of a word, two-syllable words, diphthongs, complex consonant blends, wr- and kn-, and soft c and g. Learn to Read Second Grade includes: 6 original storybooks that feature an exciting range of beautifully illustrated stories2 storybooks by the award-winning children's book authors and illustrators, Michelle Knudsen and Carolyn Crimi2 reading workbooks that will guide you and your child through all of the lessons and many fun activities2 DVDs filled with music videos and engaging, animated introductions to each lesson, where letters come to life2 sets of stickers so a child can proudly mark their progress in the workbooks and celebrate their successQuick Start Guides1 bonus Reading Rainbow DVD, The Adventures of Taxi Dog, exclusive to Amazon customers Now featuring a free online Learn to Read experience - In addition to what is in the box, Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Second Grade now offers unique online components to deliver a rich, multisensory learning experience for your child. Each level of Learn to Read comes with a serial number that lets you sign up for free online content. Simply register and you will be able to access online games, downloadable content, printables, and custom book recommendations. You will also be able to track your child's progress on their own personalized learning path. Online Games - Simple and engaging online games designed specifically to reinforce the subject matter your child has just completed in the lesson. Printables - Fun activity sheets you can download and print. Each activity is designed to reinforce the lesson your child has just completed. Customized book recommendations specifically tailored to reinforce the unit your child has just completed. All are available for purchase on Amazon.com.
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Hooked on Phonics® Learn to Read First Grade Complete with Bonus DVDHooked on Phonics® Learn to Read First Grade is designed to build on the basic phonics skills to help first graders become confident readers. Each reading lesson is designed to take about 20 minutes. Covers beginning and ending consonant blends, two-syllable words, and words ending with -ing, -er, -ly, -es, and -ed Features leveled learning activities and storybooks featuring targeted vocabulary. Designed for children ages 6 to 7. Hooked on Phonics® Learn to Read First Grade Complete includes both First Grade Level 1 and Level 2 and includes: 6 Original Storybooks that feature a range of beautifully illustrated stories 2 Storybooks by the award-winning childrens' book authors David San Souci and Rosemary Wells 2 Workbooks that will guide you and your child through all of the lessons and many fun activities 2 DVDs filled with music videos and fun introductions to each lesson, where letters come to life 2 Sets of Stickers to proudly display in the workbooks and celebrate reading success Quick Start Guide AND a bonus Reading Rainbow DVD, Stellaluna, exclusive to Amazon customers As soon as you and your child finish a reading lesson, you can go online for educational games, customized book recommendations, downloadable activities, and an interactive progress poster.
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In William J. Mann's witty and provocative follow-up to his
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In William J. Mann's witty and provocative follow-up to his acclaimed bestseller The Men From the Boys, Jeff O'Brien-still in search of love and sex-navigates the circuit in the company of friends, tricks, old loves, and irresistible strangers, going any place... Where The Boys Are "Someday, when they look back and write about these times, I will be able to say that I was here. I danced every dance and knew the words to every song." Jeff and his on-again, off-again lover Lloyd Griffith are thirty-something professionals still grieving the death of their mentor, Javitz. Jeff bounces from party to party, forgetting his pain only when he's on the dance floor, immersed in a sea of beautiful boys with sculpted pecs and speed-bump abs. At his side is his protege, best friend, sister, and not-so-secret admirer Henry Weiner, once a ninety-eight-pound weakling who has lately blossomed into a hunky muscle-boy escort. As the lives of Jeff, Lloyd, and Henry intertwine, each confronts a different challenge. Henry's repressed feelings of love for Jeff propel him on a quest to discover his own identity amid the often-seedy world of sex for cash. Lloyd deals with the dark side of the "fag hag" experience when his Provincetown housemate, Eva, exhibits increasingly bizarre behavior. But the most intriguing mystery of all involves the beautiful stranger Jeff meets at yet another circuit party and invites to move in. Anthony Sabe is a young man seemingly without a past, whose bright-eyed ingenuousness at first charms everyone, but later raises suspicions. When Jeff sets out to uncover the truth about Anthony, what he finds is progressively more disturbing, raising questions not only about Anthony but also about himself. Over the course of a life-changing summer, Jeff, Lloyd, and Henry deal with the myriad issues confronting gay men today: sex, drugs, grief, AIDS, barebacking, body image, commitment, one-night stands, and the search for love. The first novel to be set on the gay party circuit, Where The Boys Are evokes a world with its own language, customs, traditions, and idiosyncracies, set to a backdrop of sex, drugs, and dance music. "Guaranteed to send your temperature soaring."-The Advocate
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Whispers & Moans, adapted from a book by Yeeshan Yang, exam
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Whispers & Moans, adapted from a book by Yeeshan Yang, examines the underworld of the Hong Kong sex industry and comes away with a surprisingly idealistic view on the so-called oldest profession in the world. A large ensemble cast of characters are used in the film to give insight into the daily lives of the upscale Hong Kong sex workers. The area that "Whispers And Moans" excelled at was displaying the tangled relationships between its vast web of characters. As an example Nana (Mandy Chiang), one of the few disinterested prostitutes in the movie, dated a more "normal" college student named Eric. Nana led Eric to believe that she worked the night shift at a retirement home. Meanwhile, a young college girl named Elsie comes by the hostess bar where Nana works to organize the workers into a union. One day while Nana and Eric are walking together they run into Elsie. Nana learns for the first time that Eric and Elsie are classmates at the same university. Another more convoluted web of relationships was centered around Madame Coco (Athena Chu). One of her many boyfriends was a fellow by the name of Ken. Madame Coco discovers that Ken, her boyfriend for two years, is cheating on her with a transvestite named Jo. The transvestite becomes involved with another man, Tony, who happens to works as a male gigolo. When Jo and Tony go to pick up Jo's belongings from Ken's apartment they run into Madame Coco. This would be the first time that Madame Coco and Jo meet face to face. Jo informs Madame Coco that Ken is in the hospital dying from the late stages of syphilis. Madame Coco quickly goes to the clinic to get her blood tested. Meanwhile Jo's new boyfriend Tony frequently hires the prostitutes working at Madame Coco's hostess bar. He doesn't hire them for sex, but to release his anger by verbally berating the prostitutes. One of his favorite targets would be Nana.
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