Falling For The Wrong Mr Right

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Hooking Up with Mr Wrong

College was supposed to be the start of something new ... and boy, was it! I saw my college experience in my head: studying for my dream job in one of the big 5 publishing houses, hanging out with my friends, being there for my sister and enjoying my new dorm room ... but nothing would've prepared me for my new dorm neighbor. Blue eyed, six foot pain in my butt! You think I'm kidding? Ha! Well let me tell you: 1. He plays his music too loud and turns it up when I try to study 2. He steals my favorite booth at the local diner 3. He purposefully chases away my dates And what's worse? 4. One drunken night of weakness leads me to getting knocked up by him. Try having a baby with someone you hate, I dare you.
Interpreting Literary Texts

Author: Michael Giffin
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date: 2024-09-12
This book considers how textual interpretation has been influenced by post-Kantian philosophy and aesthetics, particularly the cultural transition from the correspondence theory of knowledge and truth to Nietzschean perspectivism, and the canonical transition from Classicism, to Romanticism, to Modernism, to Postmodernism. It discusses the principles of interpretation, the concept of reason (logos), and how the West’s model of mind evolved. The novels of Jane Austen introduce the concept of Classicism, including her debt to Aristotle’s thinking about Tragedy and Comedy in Poetics. The two trajectories of Romanticism are discussed, the philosophical trajectory through Berlin’s idea of Counter-Enlightenment—the immanent critique of metaphysics—and the aesthetic trajectory through Blake’s vision of what is possible if the doors of perception can be cleansed. The novels of Australia’s Patrick White introduce the concept of Modernism and his attempt to “imagine the real”. The novels of Margaret Atwood introduce the concept of Postmodernism, tracing her literary evolution from an author focused on female identity to one concerned with the future of humanity. The novels of Graham Greene and Muriel Spark are discussed as two different Catholic responses to Modernism. The novels of Marilynne Robinson and Douglas Wilson are discussed as two different Protestant responses to Calvinism.
Hard to Get Over

Author: Jenny Gardiner
language: en
Publisher: Jenny Gardiner Books
Release Date: 2021-10-05
Go hard or go home… After losing her beloved neighbor Violet, Daphne Sweeney realizes her dream when Violet leaves her part ownership of the duplex she shared with her aged friend. Finally, after years of trying to scrape together the money for her own place, Daphne can stay put, establish some real roots, in her humble little home from Violet. Until she realizes Violet left the remaining ownership of the house to a very distant relative, Brady McGovern, who just so happens to be Daphne’s college boyfriend who fled town the day after graduation, never to be heard from again. And Brady has touched down in town just long enough to unload the property and get back on the road again, just like the good old days.