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John Rick & Derrick Underwood are the most handsome trio of brothers in town & it takes three exceptional women to convince them to settle down. For Jodie marrying John seemed exciting & romantic at the time but the reality of life is proving too much. Jodie loves her husband but she doesnt know how much more she can take of his dishonest ways. Ricks marriage to Laraine is filled with love & adventure; their life is blissful
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Thomas More: Utopia/ Francis Bacon: New Atlantis/ Henry Neville: The Isle of Pines With the publication of Utopia (1516) Thomas More introduced into the English language not only a new word but a new way of thinking about the gulf between what ought to be & what is. His Utopia is at once a scathing analysis of the shortcomings of his own society a realistic suggestion for an alternative mode of social organization & a satire on unrealistic idealism. Enormously influential it remains a challenging as well as a playful text. This edition reprints Ralph Robinsons 1556 translation from Mores original Latin together with letters & illustrations that accompanied early editions of Utopia. Utopia was only one of many early modern treatments of other worlds. This edition also

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Nora Roberts - the Worlds Greatest Storyteller Irish siblings Malachi Gideon and Rebecca Sullivan are on a mission. A precious family heirloom has been stolen - a small silver statue that just happens to be one of three priceless long-separated Fates. They are determined to recover it - no matter the cost. Their quest will take them from Ireland to Helsinki Prague and New York where they meet a brilliant formidable female professor; a daring exotic dancer and a seductive security expert. Together they will confront a dangerous and unscrupulous enemy in this passionate and gripping novel from the peerless and brilliant Nora Roberts.
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Nora Roberts
- the Worlds Greatest Storyteller Irish siblings Malachi Gideon & Rebecca Sullivan are on a mission. A precious family heirloom has been stolen
- a small silver statue that just happens to be one of three priceless long-separated Fates. They are determined to recover it
- no matter the cost. Their quest will take them from Ireland to Helsinki Prague & New York where they meet a brilliant formidable female professor; a daring exotic dancer & a seductive security expert. Together they will confront a dangerous & unscrupulous enemy in this passionate & gripping novel from the peerless & brilliant Nora Roberts.

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