How to Swear: An Illustrated Guide


Stephen Wildish - 2018
    Offering history and etymology along with guidance, quips, insults, answers to lingering questions, and much more, How to Swear celebrates the rude ingenuity of using a naughty word to express surprise, excitement, anger, joy, or disgust, limited only by the imagination. It's inspiring. It's educational. It's dirty. It's here to change lives or, at the very least, add some f*#&ing color to the conversation.

Vampire Knight: Fleeting Dreams


Matsuri Hino - 2014
    A collection of short stories based on Vampire Knight Deranged LoveA dying Rido reflects on his obsessive love for Juri.Gifts for YukiKaname wants to reward Yuki for doing well in her studies with tutor Aido.Hidden LoveThis is the story of Sara’s first love.Queen of the AbyssAfter Zero parts ways with Yuki and returns to being a vampire hunter, he encounters a vampire named Shien.A collection of short stories based on Vampire KnightDeranged LoveA dying Rido reflects on his obsessive love for Juri.Gifts for YukiKaname rewards Yuki for doing well in her studies with tutor Aido.Hidden LoveThis is the story of Sara’s first love.Queen of the AbyssAfter Zero parts ways with Yuki and returns to being a vampire hunter, he encounters the vampire Shien.A Maiden’s MelancholyWhite Lily reveals her true sentiments for Zero.In a Thousand YearsA year after the final battle, the Day and Night Classes find themselves on a hunt at Cross Academy.

Dorp Dead


Julia Cunningham - 1965
    He is taken on by a carpenter, but soon realizes he has put his head in a noose and must fly for his life.This is the story of a boy who discovers himself, who basically comes to grips with that most contemporary of problems, the isolation of the individual. It is told within the near-classic framework of the story of the orphan who survives and escapes maltreatment to find love, but it is told in frank, literate terms in the lingo of today's youngsters. And it has, as an additional dimension, a touch of the Gothic tale, a tinge of terror and a shade of romanticism. (The New York Herald Tribune)A reissue of the novel that dramatically changed children's literature in the 20th century.Julia Cunningham's ground-breaking novel, first published in 1965 and unavailable in any edition for a decade, is reissued for a whole new generation of readers to call their own.

Avalanche


Arthur J. Roth - 1979
    The hungry coyote seemed an easy mark, but the echoing crack of the rifle sets off an avalanche, and Chris is buried alive under a mountain of snow. No one saw him go under. He is all alone.

The Phantom (Point Horror, #28)


Barbara Steiner - 1993
    He's the greatest player Stony Bay High School ever had. Quarterback and Captain, Reggie led the winning team for two years running, raising the school spirit higher than ever before. No one could forget his black and gold jersey bearing the number nine. He'll always be the school hero, the one everyone loves. There's just one thing...Reggie's dead.

Smithsonian: Flora: The Definitive Visual Guide to the Plant Kingdom


D.K. Publishing - 2018
    DK's elegant introduction to botany is packed with sumptuous photos and crystal-clear artworks that explain the mechanics of photosynthesis, why leaves change colour, how cacti store water, and how seeds know when to grow.Filled with fascinating stories of how plant roots and leaves communicate with their neighbours and how flowers use colour and scent to interact with - and manipulate - the creatures around them, Flora is a fresh and engaging introduction to the mysterious inner workings of the plant world.

Mirror, Mirror (Point Horror, #13)


D.E. Athkins - 1992
    But she wants more. So when her new friend Luci offers Dore a chance to have it all, Dore decides to take it. But Dore discovers that beauty is also a beast.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Numerology


Kay Lagerquist - 1999
    Everyone has heard that important events happen in threes and that seven is a lucky number. With this completely revised and updated edition of the popular guide to numerology, readers can discover the many ways that numbers can be used to glimpse into the future by discovering their hidden meaning and significance. Download a sample chapter.

It's Happy Bunny: Love Bites


Jim Benton - 2005
    Deal with it.Happy Bunny presents the ideal gift book for those sick of the sickeningly sweet.Love. It's just like hate, but somebody gets candy.So, you've made the mistake of falling in love. Let Happy Bunny be your guide as you wade through the whole stupid love thing--from crush to crash, from hook-up to break-up, from going out to going insane. Happy Bunny knows how you feel. It just doesn't care. Inside this funny full-color gift book, you'll find tips on dating, crushes, & secret admirers from a bunny with attitude. BONUS FUN: Quizzes; Games; LOVE MAZE; Fill-in-the-blank break-up letterTrue love lasts forever, or until something better comes along.

The Iron Princess (The Twilight Empress, #1)


Niall Teasdale - 2018
    Thus has it been since before the physical and spirit worlds divided. There are five martial Forms inspired by the elements and humans have learned them, using them to defend themselves, for thousands of years. Ever since the Empire of Iron began using the Metal Form for conquest, the secrets of each Form have been guarded more closely. Few people learn more than one Form as they did in the past. In Avrilatha – an ordinary village in the Western Plains – lives Ayah. Daughter of the village healer, Ayah’s only genuinely remarkable features are a stubborn streak and a desire to master all five Elemental Forms. When she is forced to leave her village, Ayah sets out on her quest to find teachers. Accompanied by a fox with a secret, Ayah’s journey will take her all over the continent and involve her in politics, intrigue, and war. The Empire of Iron is on the move, and the only thing in its way is one stubborn girl.

Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?: And 101 Other Intriguing Science Questions


New Scientist - 2008
    Following the phenomenal success of Does Anything Eat Wasps? (2005) and the even more spectacularly successful Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze? (2006), this latest collection includes a bumper crop of wise and wonderful answers never before seen in book form.As usual, the simplest questions often have the most complex answers - while some that seem the knottiest have very simple explanations. New Scientist's 'Last Word' is regularly voted the magazine's most popular section as it celebrates all questions - the trivial, idiosyncratic, baffling and strange. This all-new and eagerly awaited selection of the best again presents popular science at its most entertaining and enlightening.

The Trojan Horse: The Fall of Troy [A Greek Myth]


Justine Korman Fontes - 2006
    Thousands of ancient Greece's best warriors battled their enemies, the Trojans, in a desperate attempt to win back King Meneleus's beautiful wife, Helen. After a decade of fighting and thousands dead, the Greek forces suddenly fell back. Cautiously the Trojans ventured out of the city walls, where they discovered a giant wooden horse and a messenger. Should they accept this peace offering? Or is the gift horse too good to be true?

Best Women's Erotica of the Year, Volume 3


Rachel Kramer BusselB.B. Sanchez - 2017
    Edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel, winner of multiple Independent Publishing Book Awards, these scintillating scenarios turn the tables on how women are "supposed" to behave. Instead, these uninhibited vixens indulge in their favorite fetishes, do deliciously intimate "Body Shots," and get tied up with "Red Satin Ribbons." They pose nude, dress up, and roleplay, always obeying their most exhilarating impulses. These lusty ladies take your most cherished, private fantasies--from making a sex tape, to taking part in a thrilling threesome, to having a stud delivered to your door hot and ready--and make them come alive. Written by beloved authors Abigail Barnette, Annabel Joseph, and Charlotte Stein along with several genre newcomers, these are erotic encounters you'll want to savor again and again and again...

Terror on the Titanic (Choose Your Own Adventure, #169)


Jim Wallace - 1996
    You are in Cobh, Ireland, about to embark on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic. Once aboard you and your friend Jessica explore the world's most luxurious ship and study how it operates. You also observe the crew. This is all thrilling and excitement fills the air. But the excitement turns to terror as the Titanic heads towards a giant iceberg! You spot it before the crew does. What can you do? Will you be remembered as a hero, or just another victim of one of the sea's most tragic events?

The History of Torture (History Classics)


Daniel P. Mannix - 1964
    From the primitive snake pit to sophisticated methods of brainwashing, literally thousands of techniques have been devised to distort both the body and the mind - and to satisfy the sadistic needs of those who command, perform and witness human torture. In The History of Torture, Daniel P. Mannix examines with honesty and thoroughness every aspect of torture: the professional torturers, many of them history's most famous men and women; their theories and techniques; the role torture has played in history; and the refinements brought to the practice of torture by individual fanatics, religious groups, the military and entire cultures. The result is information on the infliction of pain for punishment or coercion from pre-history to modern times. This remarkable work discusses not only the history of torture but its moral implications as well. Everyone interested in the long and difficult course of human rights, personal and political freedom and in the history of crime and punishment will find the book fascinating and enlightening.