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Blackbird Fly
Publisher : Thalia Press
Release Date : 2023-01-02
ISBN :
Pages : 370 pages
Rating Book: 4./5 ( users)
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by Lise McClendon (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,666 ratings Book 1 of 18: Bennett Sisters Mysteries Best Price in 30 Days See all formats and editions Kindle $0.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Paperback $14.99 11 Used from $3.22 9 New from $14.96 * An Enchanting Series! Such a delightful read. Fell in love with the characters, especially Merle and Pascal! Ms. McClendon has the exceptional ability to perform the magic of transporting this reader, and I'm sure others, to a place both familiar and foreign, but known deep down in one's psyche. I'm so very glad to have discovered the magic. Winsome and a bit addictive Had no idea what to expect when began this first series but became quite caught up in it all. The characters and mystery, the enchanting descriptions and personal struggles drew me into feeling as if these people are my friends. * Excellent author and story teller--Found her stories hard to put down. They were so human, suspenseful and darn good. The sisters become your sisters and their experience become yours. The authors description of person places and circumstances are so real you feel them. A great author. Delightful Sisters and Adventures --This is one of the most delightful series I have ever read... filled with adventure and excitement. Romance, joy of living and dead bodies accompany their adventures! You will be amused and mesmerized by this delightful series! * Highly recommended-- One of the best of the 50 or so books I've read during the pandemic stay at home. When Merle Bennett's husband suddenly dies, she is left adrift to deal with parenting their son, dealing with a mess of finances, and some of his sordid secrets. She decides to chuck it all for the moment and go to France, where he's left her a rundown cottage in the Dordogne. Once Merle gets there, she finds...well, France! An unexpected romance! Mystery galore! Murder! And not just murder, but the unnerving experience of being a suspect. Once her passport is confiscated, what can she do but stay and restore her ancient battered house? While enjoying the tender attention of the unusually well-educated, handsome and...yes, quite mysterious roofer she's hired. Particularly recommended for those who love France, whether you visit in reality or virtually, enjoying a glass of wine, this journey of self-discovery, and the power of sisterhood. Mystery lovers, chick lit fans, and cozy fanatics will all find it très chouette— more prosaically, simply awesome. Not to mention formidable!
Flying the SR-71 Blackbird
Publisher : Motorbooks
Release Date : 2019-10-08
ISBN : 0760366411
Pages : 227 pages
Rating Book: 4.6/5 (76 users)
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For anyone who has ever wondered what it's like to fly the SR-71 on a secret Mach 3 reconnaissance mission, this book has the answer. Completely redesigned and updated with photos from author Colonel Richard H. Graham's personal archive, as well as a new introduction, Flying the SR-71 Blackbird details what an SR-71 mission entailed, from planning to donning a pressure suit to returning to base. The Lockheed SR-71, unofficially known as the Blackbird, was an advanced, long-range, Mach 3 strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed by Lockheed Skunk Works. The aircraft flew so fast and high that not one was ever shot down, even by a missile. SR-71 pilot and instructor Colonel Richard Graham offers a rare cockpit perspective on how regular Air Force pilots and navigators transformed themselves into SR-71 Blackbird crews, turning their unique aviation talents to account in an unprecedented way. Arguably the world's foremost expert on piloting the Blackbird, Graham takes readers along on an operational mission that only a few Air Force pilots have ever experienced.
Bye-Bye Blackbird
Publisher : iUniverse
Release Date : 2004-03
ISBN : 0595313736
Pages : 250 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (595 users)
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Eleven years old when his family joined the Anglo-Indian exodus, on the eve of India's independence, Peter Moss never felt at home in the postwar austerity of his "father's land", where he saw how far and how fast Britain was forsaking both her empire and her greatness. When he returned to his childhood haunts, more than thirty years later, he found his Anglo-India had disappeared, submerged beneath the waves of history. Bye-Bye Blackbird is more than a loving portrait of that lost world. It is also a wry but affectionate look at Britain, bracing herself for the implosion that would follow the "Big Bang" of her imperial expansion, when the fall-out would come hurtling back to the epicentre and change the very nature of what it meant to be British. His explorations brought him into contact with a vivid spectrum of characters as diverse as a First World War pilot who duelled with the Red Baron's successor above the trenches of the Western Front, a sadistic sergeant who loved to be lampooned in caricature, a redoubtable landlady who wouldn't allow a Kikuyu bishop in her boarding house, Field Marshall Montgomery, Sir Winston Churchill and a mad Irishman who drove him back to India in a battered overland bus.
Misconception
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2010-05-04
ISBN : 9781439197547
Pages : 256 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (197 users)
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In February of 2009, Shannon and Paul Morell were especially eager to bring a new life into the world. After years of infertility and miscarriages they had, in 2006, finally scrimped and saved enough to have in vitro fertilization. The result? Two dear daughters had been born, and six precious embryos had been frozen. They counted the days until they could transfer the six remaining embryos. Until the fateful day of February 17, 2009, when the clinic called. “The doctor would like to you to come in today…” Shannon writes, “Face to face with the doctor, I noticed that his face was gravely serious. 'There's been a terrible incident in our lab,' he said. 'Your embryos have been thawed.' A pause, as we both exchanged disbelieving looks, and he went on.... 'Your embryos have been transferred into another woman.'" The Morells have a story to tell. A cautionary tale of medical errors, unexpected miracles, sincere mourning, and grateful bonding with their son. Amazingly, theirs is also a story of joy-filled thanksgiving . . . a story of life—life that is precious, sacred, and treasured.
The Beatles Lyrics
Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Release Date : 1992-05-01
ISBN : 1458492664
Pages : 256 pages
Rating Book: 4.5/5 (458 users)
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(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). A must-own souvenir for all Beatles fans and songwriters! The Beatles Lyrics is an amazing tribute to the most influential band in pop history. For the first time ever together in one volume, it publishes the lyrics to 192 songs by the Fab Four. Also includes a complete discography, lots of great full-page photos throughout the book, and a song title index.
The Blackbird Singularity
Publisher : Legend Press Ltd
Release Date : 2016-08-01
ISBN : 1785079697
Pages : 272 pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (785 users)
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A gripping and surreal story of madness and redemption, about one man’s struggle to reclaim his life and family after the death of his son and the news of a pregnancy.
The New Choice for Tiende. Reader
Publisher : Gyldendal Uddannelse
Release Date : 2007
ISBN : 9788700244788
Pages : 220 pages
Rating Book: 4.4/5 (244 users)
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If You Donýt Give Me Heaven
Publisher : iUniverse
Release Date : 2006-03-18
ISBN : 0595829767
Pages : 196 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (595 users)
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If you don't give me Heaven, I'll raise hell-'til it's Heaven -Jay-Z Go ahead, put this book down. You're probably one of those people who reads blurbs on the back of books and bases their decision on whether or not to buy it without even flipping through the pages. And even if you did you'd probably say, "Whoa, this is way too thought-provoking. Let me see if that guy who wrote The Da Vinci Code has anything new out. I really enjoyed that book." So you'll put the book down and return to your mediocre unenlightened existence, having never experienced the genius of Noel Rogers. But don't let his ego fool you. The pages underneath this blurb are a giant bomb of knowledge that has waited twenty-eight years to drop into our collective consciousness. This is the most important book of the 21st Century-um, so far. Take a trip into the mind of an artist who began life scared and alone, grew up angry and doubtful, but ends up believing in anything, everything and nothing all at once. If You Don't Give Me Heaven is a crazy concoction of metaphysical madness. There's something for everyone (yes, even you): rants, reflections and revelations. But don't let the alliteration fool you. Noel plays the tortured-soul angle like a finely tuned Theremin. He piles meta upon meta of self-reference on top of each other and still comes out sane. He remixes fact and fiction so seamlessly that there is no longer a difference between the two. He lifts us out of our mediocre, unenlightened lives and into the craziest reality ever. Stop reading this. Flip the book over. Turn the first page. Keep going. It will all make sense if you have three brain cells. -Marcus D'Ambrose Teacher, Hero
Blackbird Rising
Publisher : Jane Wiseman
Release Date : 2018-12-14
ISBN : 1732814104
Pages : 513 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (732 users)
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Minstrel? Spy? Witch? What is Mirin, really? She's a young girl. She's a boy. She loves her sister. She loves a man. More important, who is she? The gods have given her a task, to save a realm, to save a queen. In a brutal world where the young are forced to grow up fast, Mirin's story is about coming of age too soon, about love and betrayal. It's about the heavy costs of standing for a cause but standing for it anyway because it is the right. About finding the lost and finding yourself along the way. Book I of the Harbingers fantasy series. Part of the Stormclouds/Harbingers fantasy novels.
Blackbird's Song
Publisher : Stairwell Books
Release Date : 2021-05-25
ISBN : 1913432289
Pages : pages
Rating Book: 4.1/5 (913 users)
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Set against the Russian Revolution of 1905, a prelude to that of 1917, this novel explores the complexity of relationships and motivations that lead to acts of rebellion. As Anna finds new purpose to her life and falls in love, the violent struggle against the Tsar escalates. On 9 January 1905, a workers’ protest is massacred by Tsarist soldiers
Flying Magazine
Publisher :
Release Date : 1994-10
ISBN :
Pages : 104 pages
Rating Book: 4./5 ( users)
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Publisher :
Release Date : 2007
ISBN :
Pages : pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (89 users)
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The First Year Nature Reader
Publisher :
Release Date : 1896
ISBN :
Pages : 168 pages
Rating Book: 4.R/5 ( users)
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Superstitions
Publisher : Coda Publications
Release Date : 1998
ISBN : 9780910390569
Pages : 620 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (39 users)
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John Berger
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Release Date : 2013-02-15
ISBN : 1861899424
Pages : 224 pages
Rating Book: 4.6/5 (861 users)
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With a career in literature and art spanning more than sixty years, John Berger is characterized by an independent and anti-institutional approach to creativity. Working in a range of media including novels, painting, essays and scriptwriting, Berger's voice has resounded through mainstream and alternative culture alike. He is perhaps best known for his seminal book of art criticism Ways of Seeing, published in 1972. Tied directly into a four-part BBC television series, the book presented a radical new interpretation of Western cultural aesthetics. In the same year, Berger's experimental novel G. was awarded the Man Booker Prize for Fiction, cementing his reputation as a boundary-pushing writer and thinker. In this concise yet detailed study of Berger's life and work, the first for decades, Andy Merrifield sheds light on Berger the man, the artist, and the concerned citizen. Merrifield shows Berger to be a figure who constantly strives to open up new horizons, and also reveals the depth of feeling that infuses even his most intellectual work. In this sense, Berger is a creator who feels reality like the irrationalist Rousseau, yet is also a meticulous realist, probing objects critically and rationally like Spinoza. John Berger stitches together art, literature, biography and politics into a lucid, coherent whole. The result is a reader-friendly, freewheeling narrative, which gives fascinating insight into one of the most influential thinkers of our times. The book is essential reading for students and scholars of art, literature and twentieth-century culture.
Black Theater, U.S.A.; Forty-five Plays by Black Americans, 1847-1974
Publisher :
Release Date : 1974
ISBN :
Pages : 932 pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (39 users)
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Various themes and styles are represented in this anthology of comic and tragic works by Black American playwrights.
Life Histories of North American [birds].: Blackbirds, orioles, tanagers, and allies
Publisher :
Release Date : 1919
ISBN :
Pages : pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (31 users)
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