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John Lawrence Reynolds

    5 novembre 1939
    John Lawrence Reynolds
    Dolphins, Whales, and Manatees of Florida: A Guide to Sharing Their World
    Beach Blonde
    Writing Your First Novel
    Cambridge Checkpoint Lower Secondary English Student's Book 8
    Cambridge Checkpoint Lower Secondary English Workbook 8
    Cambridge Checkpoint English Student´s Book 2
    • Renowned for their clarity and accessible approach, our resources for Cambridge Secondary 1 English are fully matched to the Curriculum Framework to provide superb support for you and your students.

      Cambridge Checkpoint English Student´s Book 2
    • Writing Your First Novel is written for aspiring writers of fiction. As a practical guide it succinctly covers key points including: characters, dialogue, descriptive passages, love and sex, grammar and punctuation, and promotion and marketing. Examples to illustrate the key points are drawn from Reynolds' two novels (Uncommon Enemy and Robyn Hood: Outlaw Princess) and from a wide variety of other writers from a range of countries and backgrounds. This practical book is one that writers will want to return to again and again as they develop their own writing ability.

      Writing Your First Novel
    • After serving two years in prison for breaking the neck of the man who assaulted his sister, Arden is released on bail. He lands a job working at Tuffy''s, a restaurant and bar on the beach strip, alongside his former cellmate, Slip Winegarden. Things seem to be looking good for Arden, until it all starts to unravel...When Slip is caught crossing Viktor Khernov, Tuffy''s owner, Arden witnesses the madman''s revenge from close quarters. Arden''s parole officer tells him to find another job or lose his parole status. Meanwhile, the detective investigating Slip''s murder tightens the vice by ordering Arden to stay on the job and feed him information or face the same penalty. Amid Arden''s ongoing drama, trying to stay cool, is Josie Marshall, widow of a detective found murdered in front of their beach strip home a few years ago - a murder Josie solved on her own (and told in Reynolds'' previous novel Beach Strip). Josie thinks men can be handy sometimes, but she''d prefer they left her alone. Fat chance, especially after her relationship with Slip Winegarden becomes known. Soon she and Arden are trying to fend off Viktor Kernov and his muscled sidekick, as well as the homicide detective determined to solve Slip Winegarden''s murder, all while drawn into a romance that neither of them saw coming but both appear unable to avoid.

      Beach Blonde
    • Beach Strip

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the tension between humor and emotion, this book delves into the idea that laughter, even if considered inappropriate, can be more valuable than refined sorrow. It challenges societal norms about grief and comedy, encouraging readers to embrace the absurdity of life. Through a blend of wit and insight, the narrative invites reflection on personal experiences and the complexities of human emotion, ultimately celebrating the cathartic power of laughter.

      Beach Strip
    • Beach Blues

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of a beach strip, the story follows blues singer Buddy Blaine as he revels in his summer gig at Tuffy's. He enjoys not only the perks of room and board but also the attention of celebrity Josie Marshall and the camaraderie of Abby Bergen, a beautiful volleyball star on the rise to wealth. The narrative explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the allure of fame, all while Buddy navigates the complexities of his relationships and career.

      Beach Blues
    • This Study Guide has been written especially for students preparing from the University of Cambridge International Examination IGCSE First Language English syllabus (Core and Extended curriculum). It provides all the explanation and advice students need to study efficiently for the exam. - The subject is divided into topics. - Each topic starts with a list of Key Objectives, which specifies the skills and knowledge that students need to acquire during the course. - Where appropriate, there is also a list of Key Definitions. - The Key Ideas sections outline the content and can be used by students to check that they know and understand the essential concepts for IGCSE First Language English. - Common misconceptions and errors and highlighted. - Sample questions and answers and examiner's comments show students how to improve their answers and increase their grades. - Further questions (with answers at the back of the book) allow students to test their knowledge. Written by experienced te

      IGCSE Study Guide for First Language English