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Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century
Kingdom of Fear is billed as a memoir, but in essence, all of Hunter S. Thompson's books could fit into this category since his life and work have always been tightly bound together by a mythology largely of his own making. (After all, this is the man who, before earning a single dollar as a writer, began meticulously saving a copy of every letter he ever sent.) Still, this is certainly an unconventional memoir, but then what would you expect from the father of gonzo journalism? In these pages Thompson manages to dig deep and reveal a few "loathsome secrets" without offering the kind of personal details he has always avoided. His childhood, for instance, is basically summed up in a sentence: "I look back on my youth with great fondness, but I would not recommend it as a working model to others." He does, however, reflect upon his considerable legacy, including his well-known, and admittedly exaggerated, use of controlled substances ("The brutal reality of politics alone would probably be intolerable without drugs"), as well as offer assessments of his own work, such as Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas ("It's as good as The Great Gatsby and better than The Sun Also Rises").

In this collection of twisted parables and outlaw adventures, Thompson writes about his early run-ins with agents of authority and the lessons learned; his stint in the Air Force and the beginning of his journalism career; his unsuccessful, though illuminating, bid for Sheriff of Aspen, Colorado in 1970 as the Freak Power candidate; the casualties and unintended consequences thus far in the War on Terror; and numerous examples of present-day injustice and hypocrisy--all with his characteristic mix of brutal frankness laced with humor. He also offers his own take on state of the Union: "The prevailing quality of life in America--by any accepted methods of measuring--was inarguably freer and more politically open under Nixon than it is today in this evil year of Our Lord 2002." Thompson continues to make even the most deadly serious subject matter endlessly entertaining. --Shawn Carkonen.
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Star-Crossed (Candy Apple)
A fabulous new title from Mimi McCoy, author of Candy Apple's debut title!

Abby has it all together: she gets straight A's, she's a star on her junior high track team, and she's 7th grade class vice president But when a fun trip to an astrologer gets Abby hooked on reading her horoscope, she starts to get superstitious Things begin to go awry at school and at home, and soon Abby has to wonder--do the stars have it in for her?

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Star-Crossed
Patricia Kelley has been raised a proper British lady--but she's become a stowaway Her father is dead, and her future in peril. To claim the estate that is rightfully hers, she must travel across the seas to Barbados, hidden in the belly of merchant ship.

It is a daring escapade, and the plan works--for a time. But before she knows it, Patricia's secret is revealed, and she is torn between two worlds. During the day, she wears petticoats, inhabits the dignified realm of ship's officers, and trains as a surgeon's mate with the gentle Aeneas MacPherson; at night she dons pants and climbs the rigging in the rough company of sailors. And it is there, alongside boson's mate John Dalton, that she feels stunningly alive.

In this mesmerizing novel of daring, adventure, tragedy, and romance, Patricia must cross the threshold between night and day, lady and surgeon, and even woman and man. She must be bold in ways beyond her wildest dreams and take risks she never imagined possible. And she must fight for her life--and her love.


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Star-Crossed Orbits: Inside the U.S.-Russian Space Alliance

"Oberg combines the sleuthfullness of a detective with the pacing of a storyteller "­­Nasawatch.com

In Star-Crossed Orbits, space veteran and bestselling author James Oberg combines riveting personal memoir with topnotch investigative journalism to tell the untold story of the U.S.­Russian space alliance. With unparalleled access to official Russian archives, facilities, and key individuals, he describes the strengths and weaknesses that each side of the alliance brings to the table.

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Star-Crossed Lovers
Adam: Wired for Sex by Raven Willow-Wood and Kimberly Zant: After mooning over 'the hunk' for weeks, Evelyn concludes that subtlety isn't getting her anywhere She decides to take matters into her own hands and seduce the man she's spent so much time fantasizing about-Adam Mercury. The encounter is everything she'd hoped for-and disastrous at the same time. Adam is wired to accommodate 'Evie'. In fact, he hasn't thought about much else since he first saw Evie. The problem is, there's a serious gap in his programming, and he isn't sure how to get from Point A-friendly acquaintances to Point B--lovers.Rating: Carnal-multiple sex partners, ménage a troisStarmen by Raven Willow-Wood:Jody and Berny are grateful, they really are, that they have the opportunity to spend two fun filled months at the remote health club/island where they can find their inner beauty. But it's damned hard work dropping those unwanted pounds! They'd imagined food. They'd dreamed of food! They hadn't expected to start hallucinating about aliens, though. And they certainly hadn't expected to be 'rescued' from their expensive vacation by two hunky aliens that were laboring under the wrongful conclusion that they were being tortured.Rating: Contains graphic sex, graphic language, and adult situations..
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