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| The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters M. Flobaire, You must be a truly dirty oaf to have taken my name and written a letter with it to a lady who had some favors for me which you doubtless received in my place and inherited my hat in place of which I have received yours which you left there. It is the lowness of that lady's conduct and of yours that make me think that she lacks education entirely and all those sentiments which she ought to understand. | 
| Wessex Papers #1: Trust Falls Hey man,This place is crazy. They (I'm not exactly sure who 'they' are, but that oaf of a dorm counselor I told you about is at the top of the list for sure) actually planted chewing tobacco in some kid's bag so that they could expel him. And I thought all I'd have to put up with this year was a bunch of spoiled brats with platinum cards.James, an evil stench is wafting through the air here at Wessex Academy, and it smells just like a conspiracy.Gotta go,Fred Alumni brat Sunday Winthrop and new student Fred Bushmill's pranks lead to their uncovering a sinister blackmail ring -- one that will stop at nothing to incriminate one of their friends | 
| Party Girl: A Novel When life hands her lemons, she makes a French martini.Life is one big party for event planner Isabel Serranti. Armed with cell and laptop, she’s game to field any fete–including her next nearly impossible gig: an impromptu themed party. Five hundred guests? (No problem.) On a country estate? (Lovely!) Near her girlhood home and hosted by her infamous childhood tormentor Simon Monkwell? (Uh-oh. . . .)Luckily, Simon is away for most of the planning, which leaves Izzy to cope with his kindly, eccentric family and their curious secrets. But when Simon–looking good enough to eat–makes a surprise visit, he’s not quite the wretched oaf she remembers. And he needs her help to pull off something daring that requires clever planning, devious imagination, and a lot of panache. Naturally, they’ll be working together very, very closely. . . .“Hilarious and touching.”–Romantic Times, about Playing JamesFrom the Trade Paperback edition. | 
| Friday Night Jan and Jim are brother and sister. Their parents die in an auto accident. Then the nightmare begins. The insurance company wants to stall, not pay. Their parents friends have sympathy, but no job for the orphans. Social Security will just keep them alive until they turn 18-years-old. Jim takes the GED and quits school for a sequence of low paid jobs. Jan also gets a low paid job. However, even with both of the orphans working at low paid jobs, it's a struggle just to keep the bills paid. Jan then comes up with a plan to get them out of their financial difficulties. The plan involves a double date with Ava and Alvin, the daughter and son of the richest family in town. There's a problem involving a large, strong, very dangerous man who has seized control of the factory. The people who own the factory have a plan to maybe get rid of the man. The plan to get rid of the man involves charges of sexual abuse against the man who now controls the factory. However, the charges need to be made by women who know what it feels like to have sex with a large, strong man. The charges will involve training. The training leads to incest. If Jim and Jan are to get out of their financial trap, they have to train one another to fit in with the people who own the factory. So, Jan and Jim then start a training program to qualify them to join the others. The training program is also to train Jim to become intimate with Ava and Jan to become intimate with Alvin. While they train each other sexually, Jim develops a plan to deal with the man who controls the factory. As the training and Jim's plan continue, Jim becomes involved with Ava and Jan with Alvin. Jim proves to be more than just a large, strong oaf. Then the surprises start. |
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