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Author | : Diane Vallere |
Publisher | : Samantha Kidd Mysteries |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-09 |
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ISBN | : 9781954579699 |
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Panty Raid is the eighth feel-good mystery in the Samantha Kidd series. If you like funny situations, determined sleuths, and surprising endings, then you'll love Diane Vallere's out-of-town mystery.
Author | : Will Shortz |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2005-03 |
Genre | : Games & Activities |
ISBN | : 9780312339586 |
Download The New York Times Large-Print Big Book of Easy Crosswords Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The New York Times crosswords-bigger and more fun than ever! For puzzlers who want a light, enjoyable solving experience, here's a collection of 120 of the best easy-to-finish crossword puzzles from The New York Times and editor Will Shortz, in easy-to-read large-print format. Not only the clues but the puzzle grids themselves are printed extra-large, with lots of room to fill in the answers. * 120 easy Monday and Tuesday puzzles from the Times * Two pages per puzzle, with extra-large type and grids * Edited by crossword great Will Shortz
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Download REVENGE OF THE NERDS PANTY RAID EDITION. Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Author | : Pamela Morsi |
Publisher | : Oliver-Heber books |
Total Pages | : 92 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
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In the fall of 1956 Dorothy Wilbur is a senior on scholarship at state university. Looking toward her future, she’s always imagined herself doing scientific research. But in the America of the 1950s, a woman opting for a professional career is seen to be opting out of love, marriage and family. Hank Brantly is a Korean War veteran going to college on the GI Bill. He's noticed Dorothy, the bonafide dish in his Organic Chemistry class, and he's learned that life is short and a man goes after what he wants. Can an evening of unrepentant underwear thievery lead to romance? Full of doo wop, poodle skirts and campus hijinks, The Panty Raid is a feel good read with the grainy nostalgia of a previous generation and the love/work seesaw familiar to those of every age.
Author | : Christy Lynn Rose |
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Total Pages | : 31 |
Release | : 2018-08-31 |
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ISBN | : 9781719960373 |
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Steve has always been a small guy. When his mom gets a new position at a University, and part of her duties have to do with a Sorority House, things get a little odd. At first he is looked at as the annoying little brother. But when he gets mistaken for one of the Fraternities Rush Candidates and gets sent up the wall to "raid" the girls house, things take an interesting turn.
Author | : Diane Vallere |
Publisher | : Polyester Press |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2018-06-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1954579055 |
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Enjoy this humorous cozy mystery with a fashionable amateur sleuth and a mystery connected to the past set in Las Vegas by national bestselling author Diane Vallere. When amateur sleuth Samantha Kidd is assigned to cover the lingerie shows in Las Vegas, her excitement is more visible than panty lines. Events in her hometown have made her a celebrity, and a romantic getaway with fiancé Nick Taylor is timely. But when a lingerie model is found dead outside their hotel room, their escape turns brief. Cheeky designers, high class hookers, and tabloid trouble make this gamble her most dangerous one yet, but when push-up comes to shove, Samantha bares everything in order to save her future. Can Samantha keep her cool or will this gamble leave her royally flushed? Don't get caught with your panties down. Snatch Panty Raid today! Panty Raid is the eighth humorous cozy mystery in the Killer Fashion amateur detective series, though each book can be read as a standalone. For fans of Deborah Coonts, Janet Evanovich, and Gina Lamanna, if you like funny situations, determined sleuths, and surprising endings, then you’ll love Diane Vallere’s out-of-town mystery. Diane-Fans describe “her vintage Vallere goodness,” and say she is a “great storyteller” with “a way with creating strong female characters and intrigue” who is “a superb and very humorous writer.” Her gift of creating “spunky sleuths in fun settings” take readers to Dallas, Palm Springs, Los Angeles, Pennsylvania, and outer space.
Author | : Gabriel Wallace |
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Total Pages | : 11 |
Release | : 2005 |
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Author | : John J. Sloan III |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
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Release | : 2010-09-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1139490281 |
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A cursory reading of the history of US colleges and universities reveals that campus crime has been part of collegiate life since the Colonial Era, yet it was not until the late 1980s that it suddenly became an issue on the public stage. Drawing from numerous mass media and scholarly sources and using a theoretical framework grounded in social constructionism, this text chronicles how four groups of activists - college student advocates, feminists, victims and their families, and public health experts - used a variety of tactics and strategies to convince the public that campus crime posed a new danger to the safety and security of college students and the ivory tower itself, while simultaneously convincing policymakers to take action against the problem. Readers from a range of disciplinary interests will find the book both compelling and valuable to understanding campus crime as a newly constructed social reality.
Author | : Lorraine Bartlett |
Publisher | : Polaris Press |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2020-05-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Katie Bonner loses her lunch—literally—when her social media account serves up a shocking announcement. Her boyfriend Andy’s assistant manager, Erikka, is pregnant, and apparently with his child. And when Erikka turns up dead, the Sheriff turns up the heat on Katie and Andy, certain that one of them is to blame. But Erikka wasn't pregnant after all. Was Erikka's misconception the only way she could conceive of stealing Andy from Katie? When Katie finds planted evidence, it’s her friend and former detective, Ray, who insists on concealing it. Is it his growing affection for her that causes him to act against his training and code of ethics, or could he be responsible for Erikka’s death? Katie is afraid to find out.
Author | : Beth Linker |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2024-04-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0691235503 |
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The strange and surprising history of the so-called epidemic of bad posture in modern America—from eugenics and posture pageants to today’s promoters of “paleo posture” In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century’s worth of nude “posture” photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America’s largely forgotten posture panic—a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch also tells how this period continues to feed today’s widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain—campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture.