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Holding Out for a Zero

Holding Out for a Zero
Author: Heather Wardell
Publisher: Heather Wardell
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1988016010

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“I’m doing the right thing, not feeding myself. It’s the only thing I can do, so I will do it. Gloria can somehow have the energy I don’t take in, and it will help her stay alive.” Twenty years ago, fourteen-year-old Valerie rushed off for lunch with her boyfriend instead of properly putting away a packet of balloons, and her little brother choked to death on his third birthday. In response, Valerie locked down every aspect of her life so she could never lose control like that again, and she’s still doing that today. So when her sister Gloria is found comatose after an apparently random attack, Valerie is desperate to do something, anything, to save her only remaining sibling. But as a financial controller for a “nothing bigger than a size six” fashion designer, she has no medical background and no idea of how to help. But she has to find a way. Since Gloria has always wanted to be a size zero, Valerie hits on food as the answer: by eating less, she will lose the weight Gloria now can’t and somehow save her sister that way. But when “eating less” turns into a frantic starvation diet to reach size zero before Gloria dies, will Valerie’s self control save her sister or destroy her own life?


Maya & Mark

Maya & Mark
Author: A. M. P.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491816449

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The first in a set of four, this is the short version of the beginning-of-life-together story of a contemporary meant-to-be couple, excluding most of convention and prejudice, including most of diversity and uniqueness. To be extended by Maya & Mark Mark & Maya Maya's diary [parts] & Mark & Maya Maya & Mark Maya's workbook [parts] and complemented by Mark & Maya Making a short story long , the long version of the same story, including most of convention and prejudice, excluding most of diversity and uniqueness. Almost exclusively dialogue, not necessarily quick reading. Note: English is not the author's native language, the book was not edited (other than by author).


Holding Out for a Hero

Holding Out for a Hero
Author: Caroline Anderson
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017-01-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460358309

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Lights… Five years ago Ben Maguire wasn't just a good doctor, he was a brilliant doctor. Since then he has been living the life of his new persona—as a daring and courageous TV presenter. Now Ben is about to face his toughest assignment yet. Camera… In the last episode of Unsung Heroes he must follow the fast—paced life of beautiful E.R. nurse Meg Fraser. But Meg can't help noticing that Ben freezes at the first sign of an emergency. Reaction… The chemistry sizzles between them, and Ben knows he can't hide the truth from her forever. Whatever he's hiding, Meg realizes that he has to deal with it before he can fi nd room in his heart for their future. And she's prepared to wait…no matter how long it takes!


Holding The Zero

Holding The Zero
Author: Gerald Seymour
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1444760386

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From the author of Harry's Game - A Sunday Times '100 best crime novels and thrillers since 1945' pick Gus Peake should have kept his job and stayed at home, but an old family debt of friendship draws him to the remote wastes of Northern Iraq and to a savage forgotten war between Kurdish guerillas and Saddam Hussein's military strength. To the brutal, no-quarter combat, Peake can bring the skills he has learned as a marksman. But there is no room for mistakes on the field of battle and he must quickly learn to deal out random death at long distance, and help the guerillas to reach their goal, the city of Kirkuk, the old capital of the Kurdish people. From Baghdad, Iraq sends Major Karim Aziz, the most dedicated and professional sniper in Saddam's army. For both men their duel, from which only one can walk away, becomes an obsession. And it will only take one shot, echoing in the mountains and vallegs, to settle the score...


Decipher

Decipher
Author: Stel Pavlou
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2007-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429907797

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MANKIND HAS HAD 12,000 YEARS TO DECIPHER THE MESSAGE, WE HAVE ONE WEEK LEFT.... There is a signal emanating from deep within the ice of Antarctica. Atlantis has awoken. Ancient monuments all over the worlds from the Pyramids of Giza, to Mexico to the ancient sites of China are reacting...to a brewing crisis not of this earth, but somewhere out in the solar system. Connecting to each other through the oceans. Using low frequency sound waves to create an ancient network. The earth is thrown into panic stations. For it seems that the signals emanating from Atlantis are a prelude to something much greater. Could it be that the entire city is in fact one giant ancient machine? And to what end? For what purpose? It is the year 2012, the same year Mayan belief prophesised the end of the world. Two armies, American and Chinese stand on the brink of war for the control of the most potent force ever known to man. The secrets of Atlantis. Secrets which are encoded in crystal shards retrieved from the sunken city. Secrets which Mankind has had twelve thousand years to decipher...but which will now destroy it within one week.


No Supplies Required Crowdbreakers & Games

No Supplies Required Crowdbreakers & Games
Author: Daniel J. McGill
Publisher: Group Publishing (Company)
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1995
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781559457002

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Statistical Methods of Discrimination and Classification

Statistical Methods of Discrimination and Classification
Author: Sung C. Choi
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-05-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1483190986

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Statistical Methods of Discrimination and Classification: Advances in Theory and Applications is a collection of papers that tackles the multivariate problems of discriminating and classifying subjects into exclusive population. The book presents 13 papers that cover that advancement in the statistical procedure of discriminating and classifying. The studies in the text primarily focus on various methods of discriminating and classifying variables, such as multiple discriminant analysis in the presence of mixed continuous and categorical data; choice of the smoothing parameter and efficiency of k-nearest neighbor classification; and assessing the performance of an allocation rule. The book will be of great use to researchers and practitioners of wide array of scientific disciplines, including engineering, psychology, biology, and physics.


Patents for Inventions

Patents for Inventions
Author: Great Britain. Patent Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 802
Release: 1922
Genre: Lithography
ISBN:

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The Starfarers Series Books 1–2

The Starfarers Series Books 1–2
Author: Vonda N. McIntyre
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504067444

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The first two books in “the most important series in science fiction” from the New York Times–bestselling author of Dreamsnake (Ursula K. Le Guin, author of the Earthsea series). Starfarers The Starfarer is a self-sufficient spaceship with a functioning ecosystem, able to navigate from one star system to another via cosmic string, and it is about to embark on a deep space expedition in search of alien contact. Its global crew has come together in the spirit of cooperation and scientific advancement. But Earth struggles with anti-science and anti-technology factions, and there are those who want to turn the Starfarer into a military base. One of them is on board. And he will stop at nothing—including sabotage—to enforce his agenda . . . Transition After the crew members of the Starfarer hijack their own ship, they intercept an alien message and attempt to decipher its complex patterns. It could be an introduction, a warning, or a trap. In Tau Ceti, the first star system humans have ever visited, they discover worlds possessing life but no higher forms of intelligence. And with a saboteur still in their midst, tensions rise as the ship and its team hurtle toward a meeting more than three millennia in the making . . . Praise for the Starfarers Series “McIntyre is a master SF stylist, creating well-rounded, believable and distinctive characters, and she excels at lush descriptions that allow the reader to visualize the action.” —Publishers Weekly “The series features a diverse cast, especially for its 1989 debut date, and a series of interstellar hijinks, the likes of which only McIntyre could conjure.” —Tor.com “A fine novel of adventure.” —Greg Bear on Starfarers “The most exciting and satisfying science fiction I have read this year.” —Ursula K. Le Guin on Metaphase