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- France / by Williams, Nicola,1971-author.(CARDINAL)532511; Averbuck, Alexis,1972-author.(CARDINAL)343006; Berry, Oliver,author.(CARDINAL)344654; Carillet, Jean-Bernard,author.(CARDINAL)686960; Christiani, Kerry,author.(CARDINAL)346114; Clark, Gregor(Travel writer),author.(CARDINAL)342128; Isalska, Anita,author.(CARDINAL)676395; Le Nevez, Catherine,author.(CARDINAL)344652; McNaughtan, Hugh,author.(CARDINAL)344476; Pitts, Christopher,author.(CARDINAL)691296; Robinson, Daniel,1964-author.(CARDINAL)424392; St. Louis, Regis,author.(CARDINAL)690037;
France seduces travellers with its unfalteringly familiar culture, woven around cafe terraces, village-square markets and lace-curtained bistros with their plat du jour chalked on the board. Lonely Planet's full-colour 12th edition of France will inspire you to get the most out of this magnificent destination, with tips on eating and drinking like a local, a handy language guide and 3D illustrations of highlights like Notre Dame Cathedral, Mont St Michel and the Monte Carlo Casino. * Annotated map of the Louvre * 3D illustration of Notre Dame * Annotated map of Versailles * Full-colour pull-out map of Paris'
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- Hallmark Channel 12-movie collection. [videorecording] by Bross, Eric,director.; Zamm, Alex,director.; Niederpruem, Clare,director.(CARDINAL)849969; Harmon, Jessica,director.; Robison, Michael,director.; Rikert, Dustin,director.; Wood, Martin,director.; Doyle, Heather Hawthorn,director.; Wright, Jonathan,director.(CARDINAL)435773; Hughes, Anita,writer.; Parkin, Judd,writer.; Payne, Topher,writer.; Sellner, Joelle,writer.(CARDINAL)621349; Canning, Andrea,writer.(CARDINAL)899422; Wright, Alex,writer.; Shulman, Audrey,writer.(CARDINAL)620844; Schechter, Rebecca,writer.; Azzi, Gina,writer.; Anderson, Sheryl J.,writer.; Dobson, Erinne,writer.; Sczudlo, Liz,writer.; Kuang, Yulin,writer.(CARDINAL)890865; Elkins, Joey,writer.; Botkin, Joie,writer.; Askew, Kim,writer.(CARDINAL)606119; Helmes, Amy,writer.(CARDINAL)468989; Andreen, Tracy,writer.; Taft, Kevin,writer.; Baxter, Nicole,writer.; Conradt, Christine,writer.; Ricci, Italia,actor.; Porte, Peter,actor.; McCall, Ross,actor.; Doubleday, Kaitlin,actor.; Donnell, Colin,actor.(CARDINAL)849492; Sadleir, Preston,actor.; Lilley, Jen,actor.; Jeannotte, Dan,actor.; McKee, Roxanne,actor.; Swisher, JoAnna Garcia,actor.; Leech, Allen,actor.(CARDINAL)783526; Buggy, Niall,actor.; PenaVega, Alexa,actor.; Bishop, Nicholas,actor.; Fahy, Kate,actor.; Jansen, Mallory,actor.; Sasse, Joshua,actor.; Nieboer, Lachlan,actor.; Hemmens, Heather,actor.; Mitchell, Luke,actor.; Pemberton, Amy Louise,actor.; Devitto, Torrey,actor.; Tsimitselis, Yannis,actor.; Sirtis, Marina,actor.; Durance, Erica,actor.; Young, Jordan,actor.; Brown, Jo Cameron,actor.; Bell, Catherine,actor.(CARDINAL)859309; Mathison, Cameron,actor.; MacGillivray, Samantha,actor.; Williams, Ashley,actor.(CARDINAL)865736; Paevey, Ryan,actor.; Humes, Mary-Margaret,actor.; Chabert, Lacey,actor.; Kemp, Will,actor.; Bristow, Brittany,actor.; Cineverse (Firm),manufacturer,distributor.(CARDINAL)899423; Hallmark Channel (Television network),presenter,broadcaster.(CARDINAL)350312;
A Paris Proposal: Alexa PenaVega, Nicholas Bishop, Kate Fahy.A Pinch of Portugal: Heather Hemmens, Luke Mitchell, Amy Louise Pemberton.A Scottish Love Scheme: Erica Durance, Jordan Young, Jo Cameron Brown.A Summer to Remember: Catherine Bell, Cameron Mathison, Samantha MacGillivray.As Luck Would Have It: JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Allen Leech, Niall Buggy.Her Pen Pal: Mallory Jansen, Joshua Sasse, Lachlan Nieboer.Love on Iceland: Kaitlin Doubleday, Colin Donnell, Preston SadleirLove, Romance & Chocolate: Lacey Chabert, Will Kemp, Brittany Bristow.Love's Greek To Me: Torrey DeVitto, Yannis Tsimitselis, Marina Sirtis.Paris, Wine & Romance: Jen Lilley, Dan Jeannotte, Roxanne McKee.Rome in Love: Italia Ricci, Peter Porte, Ross McCall.Two Tickets to Paradise: Ashley Williams, Ryan Paevey, Mary-Margaret Humes.A Paris Proposal: Follows Anna and Sebastian, work colleagues who are mistakenly believed to be a couple by a client and now they must keep up appearances to not disappoint their biggest client.A Pinch of Portugal: A prep cook is elevated to the spotlight on a cooking show after the celebrity chef quits. The cute Aussie cameramen plays a key role both and her love life and work life.A Scottish Love Scheme: Lily travels to Scotland with her mother and reconnects with Logan, a childhood family friend. Unbeknownst to Lily and Logan, their meddling mothers have come up with a plan to set them up.A Summer to Remember: ER doc Jessica loves her job, but not the hours. Meeting Trevor in Fiji, Jessica also strikes up a friendship with Will, co-owner of their resort. As Jessica notices how Trevor is a workaholic, she also sees that Will offers tranquility.As Luck Would Have It: Lindsey travels to Ireland to acquire land for a resort. She decides to enter the town's matchmaking festival to prove her investment in the community and win over a handsome local.Her Pen Pal: Event planner Victoria can't wait to attend and plan her best friend's wedding in Paris. But when she finds out her ex is bringing a date, Victoria reconnects with her French childhood pen pal.Love on Iceland: Seeking inspiration for work, Chloe gathers her college travel group back together for a trip to Iceland. When her ex, a member of the group, shows up uninvited, sparks fly.Love, Romance & Chocolate: Emma and chocolatier Luc compete for Belgium's Royal Chocolatier. The beauty and romance of Bruges inspire unique chocolate combinations, but will their entry win without them losing their hearts?Love's Greek to Me: Ilana travels to Santorini with her Greek boyfriend Mike for a family wedding. When he surprises her by proposing, she gets caught in the whirlwind of his overzealous mom.Paris, Wine & Romance: Isabella, the owner of her family's Oregon winery, takes a big leap and enters a prestigious wine competition in Paris. There she meets her biggest competitor, Jacques, from one of the world's foremost winemaking families.Rome in Love: A remake of "Roman Holiday" will be filmed in Rome and an unknown woman is chosen to play the lead. Once in Rome, she meets a reporter/porter/waiter/aspiring novelist, who gets the exclusive story on her. Roman romance?Two Tickets to Paradise: Hannah Holt and Josh Wyatt have both just been stood up at the altar and meet each other at the park. They will keep crossing paths as they land on the same resort for their honeymoon.Not rated.English closed captions; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)DVD, region 1; widescreen; Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Romance films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Man-woman relationships; Novelists; Travel; Dating (Social customs); Quakers; Friendship; Weddings; Event planners; Resorts; Physicians; Competition; Chocolatiers; Cooks; Photographers; Magic;
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- Island in the sea : a Majorca love story / by Hughes, Anita,1963-author.(CARDINAL)347362;
Juliet Lyman is a senior executive at Yesterday Records. Music is her passion and she's very good at her job. That's why her famously philanthropic boss Gideon sends her to Majorca, Spain to work with a very tortured, but talented client. Lionel Harding is one of the best song writers of the 20th century, the multi-Grammy award-winning lyricist of the third most recorded song in history. But now he's 42 and six months overdue on the his latest paid assignment. Juliet is not leaving Majorca without either new lyrics or a very large check. To Juliet, business comes first. Emotions are secondary, and love isn't even on the menu. But to Lionel, love is everything, and he blames Gideon for his broken heart. He's determined to show Juliet that nothing is more important than love, but Juliet is just as determined to get Lionel to create the music that made him famous. If she can sign up local talent, even better. Her new friend Gabriella has a voice like an angel, but she's not interested in fame. Her grandmother, Lydia, wants the world for Gabriella, and she wants Juliet's help to give it to her. As her professional and personal lives start to mix for the first time, Juliet is forced to reevaluate her priorities. Gideon hasn't been totally honest, and love may be the only thing that gives them all what they need. Island in the Sea is Anita Hughes' captivating sixth novel, filled with exotic descriptions of food, fashion, and romance.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Composers; Man-woman relationships; Sound recording executives and producers; Women singers;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- Illustrated Black history : honoring the iconic and the unseen / by McCalman, George,author,artist.(CARDINAL)826864; Reynolds, April,author.(CARDINAL)459516;
"A gorgeous collection of 145 original portraits that celebrates Black pioneers--famous and little-known--in politics, science, literature, music, and more, with biographical reflections, all created and curated by an award-winning graphic designer."--NAACP Literary Award, Debut Author, 2023
- Subjects: Biographies.; Illustrated works.; Portraits.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans;
- Available copies: 26 / Total copies: 29
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- The 50 funniest American writers* : an anthology of humor from Mark Twain to the Onion / by Borowitz, Andy.(CARDINAL)706325;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-461).Reaching back to Mark Twain and forward to contemporary masters such as David Sedaris, Roy Blount, and Bernie Mac, this book is an exclusive collection of the very best American comic writing.
- Subjects: Humor.; American wit and humor.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- The Book that changed my life : 71 remarkable writers celebrate the books that matter most to them / by Coady, Roxanne J.(CARDINAL)480984; Johannessen, Joy.(CARDINAL)513309;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Roxanne J. Coady -- Dorothy Allison on Toni Morrisons's The Bluest Eye -- Kate Atkinson on Robert Coover's Pricksongs and Descants -- Atlas on Gwendolyn Brooks's Selected Poems -- Robert Ballard on Joseph Campbell's The Power of Myth -- Gina Barreca on Jean Kerr's The Snake Has All the Lines -- Nicholas A. Basbanes on the Works of Shakespeare -- Graeme Base on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings -- Jeff Benedict on The Little Engine That Could -- Elizabeth Berg on J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye -- Amy Bloom on The Most of P. G. Wodehouse -- Harold Bloom on John Crowley's Little, Big -- Lary Bloom on John Hersey's Hiroshima -- Chris Bohjalian on Joyce Carol Oates's Expensive People and More -- Steven Brill on Theodore H. White's The Making of the President, 1960 -- Benjamin Cheever on Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death -- Da Chen on Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo -- Harriet Scott Chessman on Gertrude Stein¿s Ida -- Brother Christopher on Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain -- Carol Higgins Clark on Mary Higgins Clark's A Stranger Is Watching -- Billy Collins on Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' The Yearling -- and Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita -- Claire Cook on the Nancy Drew Mysteries -- Caroline B. Cooney on Caesar's Gallic Wars -- Patricia Cornwell on Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Maureen Corrigan on Charles Dickens' David Copperfield -- Nelson DeMille on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged and More -- Tomie dePaola on Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter -- Anita Diamant on Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own -- Dominick Dunne on Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now -- Carlos Eire on Thomas á Kempis's The Imitation of Christ -- Linda Fairstein on Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes -- Doris Kearns Goodwin on Barbara W. Tuchman's The Guns of August -- Linda Greenlaw on Sebastian Junger's The Perfect Storm -- David Halberstam on Cecil Woodham-Smith's The Reason Why -- Alice Hoffman on J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye -- Sebastian Junger on Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee -- Tracy Kidder on Ernest Hemingways Collected Stories -- Robert Kurson on Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death -- Wally Lamb on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird -- Anne Lamott on Ram Dass's The Only Dance There Is and More -- Barbara Leaming on Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams -- Senator Joe Lieberman on the Bible -- Margot Livesey on Charolotte Brontës Jane Eyre -- Senator John McCain on Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls -- Frank McCourt on Shakespeare's Henry VIII -- Faith Middleton on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby -- Jacquelyn Mitchard on Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn -- Leigh Montville on Ed McBain's 87th Precinct Series -- Sara Nelson on Herman Wouk's Marjorie Morningstar and Susan Isaacs' Compromising Positions -- Sherwin B. Nuland on William Lewis Nida's Ab the Cave Man -- Laura Numeroff on Kay Thompson's Eloise -- Stewart O'Nan on William Maxwells So Long, See You Tomorrow -- Jacques Pépin on Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus -- Anne Perry on G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday -- Jack Prelutsky on Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses and More -- Ian Rankin on Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange -- Richard Rhodes on Albert Schweitzer's Out of My Life and Thought and Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle Series -- Frank Rich on Moss Hart's Act One -- SARK on Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings -- Lisa Scottoline on Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes -- Bernie S. Siegel on William Saroyan's The Human Comedy -- Liz Smith on Christopher Morley's Kitty Foyle and Guy Endore's Voltaire! Voltaire! -- Edward Sorel on Stendhal's The Red and the Black -- Jane Stern on John Barth's The End of the Road -- Michael Stern on the Sears Catalogue -- Alexandra Stoddard on Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet -- Paco Underhill on C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower Series -- Susan Vreeland on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird -- Kate Walbert on E. B. White's Charlotte's Web -- Katharine Weber on Steven Millhauser's Edwin Mullhouse -- Jacqueline Winspear on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby -- The Books That Changed Their Lives : A Reading List of the Books Selected by the Contributors -- Roxanne's Very Opinionated Reading List -- Joy's Very Opinionated Reading List -- Acknowledgments.Sixty-five concise and lively essays by some of today's most successful writers identify the books that proved pivotal to the shaping of their careers, in a volume that includes Harold Bloom on "Little, Big," Nelson DeMille on "Atlas Shrugged," and Sebastian Junger on "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee."
- Subjects: Authors, American; Authorship.;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 15
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