BABY WISHES AND BACHELOR KISSES

BABY WISHES AND BACHELOR KISSES

Author: Valerie Parv

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2011-07-15

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1459266331

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Bundles of Joy THE TYCOON AND THE ADORABLE TYKE Rich, handsome and famous, Nicholas Frakes was the world's sexiest bachelor. But when Bethany Dale first clapped eyes on him, he was spoon-feeding spinach to his orphaned niece, tenderly cradling the infant to his bare, brawny chest…. Bethany promptly lost her heart…and then her head. And soon she was playing live-in nanny with Nicholas and tiny Maree—falling hard for the tot and her tycoon dad. The feeling was definitely mutual. Trouble was, Bethany couldn't give Nicholas the babies her arms ached to hold. The babies he would surely want from any woman who was to be his wife…. Sometimes small packages can lead to the biggest surprises!


A Compendium of Kisses

A Compendium of Kisses

Author: Lana Citron

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1426879121

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From first kisses to missed kisses, stolen kisses, the chemistry of kisses, around-the-world kisses, silver-screen kisses, Freudian kisses, lipstick kisses and record-breaking kisses, this eclectic collection of facts, figures, quotes and curiosities has everything you've ever wanted to know—and more—about that most deceptive, delightful and indispensable gesture: the kiss.


Bachelor Kisses

Bachelor Kisses

Author: Nick Earls

Publisher: Penguin Group Australia

Published: 2008-10-27

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 0143009826

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Jon, Rick and Jen are in their mid-twenties and share a house in Brisbane. Together they share food rituals, sporadic cocktail nights and the quest for love. Rick seems destined to long, lonely nights beneath his Porky Pig doona. Jen consumes men like chocolate bars. And Jon gets lucky in a way he's never expected - more women than he knows how to handle. A young doctor with grand plans for the hormone of darkness, he finds his life is spiralling way out of control. Bachelor Kisses is the mess Jon Marshall makes of his life when it stops making sense. It's the story of one man's hilarious search for meaning: a chaotic comedy of misjudgements, misinformation and misguided intimacy.


The Go-Betweens

The Go-Betweens

Author: David Nichols

Publisher: Verse Chorus Press

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1891241907

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When Robert Forster and Grant McLennan formed the Go-Betweens in Brisbane in 1977, they were determined to be different. They were angular, spare, and poetic when crashing direct­ness was the prevailing style. Their heroes were Dylan, Creedence, and Television, when it was more fashionable to cite the Stooges and the New York Dolls. Their attitude was as punk as any­­one’s, but their lyrical guitar pop stood in sharp contrast to the trends of the day. The Go-Betweens story is a fascinating one. With cornerstone drummer Lindy Morrison – and, later, additional members Robert Vickers and Amanda Brown – the band recorded six albums in the 1980s that are among the finest work of the decade, and earned them a reputation as “the ultimate cult band.” And as one reviewer of the original 1997 edition of this book noted, “Unlike most rock groups, the Go-Betweens had personalities as well as talent”—which makes for a compelling read, even if you’re not yet a fan. David Nichols relates the Go-Betweens story with wit and verve, and for this edition he completely updated the book, adding chapters on the members’ subsequent solo careers in the 1990s, the subsequent reuniting of Forster and McLennan under the Go-Betweens name, and the band’s flourishing second life in the new millennium, tragically cut short by the sudden death of Grant McLennan in 2005.


Grant & I: Inside and Outside the Go-Betweens

Grant & I: Inside and Outside the Go-Betweens

Author: Robert Forster

Publisher: Omnibus Press

Published: 2017-08-14

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1783239395

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“In early ’77 I asked Grant if he’d form a band with me. ‘No,’ was his blunt reply.” Grant McLennan didn’t want to be in a band. He couldn’t play an instrument; Charlie Chaplin was his hero du jour. However, when Robert Forster began weaving shades Hemingway, Genet, Chandler and Joyce into his lyrics, Grant was swayed and the 80s indie sensation, The Go-Betweens, was born. These friends would collaborate for three decades, until Grant’s tragic, premature death in 2006. Beautifully written – like lyrics, like prose – Grant & I is a rock memoir akin to no other. Part ‘making of’, part music industry exposé, part buddy-book, this is a delicate and perceptive celebration of creative endeavour. With wit and candour Robert Forster pays tribute to a band who found huge success in the margins, who boldly pursued a creative vision, and whose beating heart was the band’s friendship.


Kiss

Kiss

Author: Erin E. Conley

Publisher: Zest Books

Published: 2010-02-01

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0981973302

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Kiss unlocks the deeper mysteries of making out. Inside you’ll find pages about how to kiss, where to kiss, and what compels us to kiss in the first place. You’ll learn about good kissing foods, bad kissing fixes, and how to deal with the long, lonely days of waiting for that next (or first!) kiss. Including tell-all quotes from real teens, Kiss is the perfect read for anyone who wants to know more about the art - and craft - of puckering up.


Geographies of Love

Geographies of Love

Author: Christian Lenz

Publisher: transcript Verlag

Published: 2016-04-30

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 3839434416

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»Geographies of Love« is the first study to explore the cultural lifeworlds of British, Australian and Indian chick- and ladlit characters. Offering unique case studies including »Bridget Jones's Diary«, »About a Boy« and »Almost Single«, the book explores how women and men search for love and how they commit themselves to romances in specific spaces and places: the home and the office as well as shops, clubs and bars. This cross-disciplinary study provides scholars, students and keen readers with multiple points of access and easily-relatable situations. It applies the complex phenomenon of cultural geographies within the field of literary studies and sheds new light on a most passionate feeling.


Words to Walk by

Words to Walk by

Author: Todd Barr

Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780702235177

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Nick Earls, Janette Turner Hospital, David Malouf, John Birmingham, Andrew McGahan, Thea Astley, Venero Armanno, Rebecca Sparrow, Thomas ShapcottFrom Malouf to McGahan, from Shapcott to Sparrow, Words to Walk Byunveils Brisbane through the lives and works of the city's best-loved authors. With 25 scenic walks through Brisbane's literary past and present, this pocket-sized guide is the essential accessory for walking enthusiasts, history and literary buffs alike.The walks, complete with detailed maps, span from the city to the bayside suburbs, covering Brisbane's landmark cultural and historical sites, while taking in the iconic sub-tropical landscape.Explore Brisbane's rich literary heritage by re-discovering your favourite novels, characters and settings, and learning about the writers who created them.


Dig

Dig

Author: David Nichols

Publisher: Verse Chorus Press

Published: 2016-10-11

Total Pages: 611

ISBN-13: 1891241613

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David Nichols tells the story of Australian rock and pop music from 1960 to 1985 – formative years in which the nation cast off its colonial cultural shackles and took on the world. Generously illustrated and scrupulously researched, Dig combines scholarly accuracy with populist flair. Nichols is an unfailingly witty and engaging guide, surveying the fertile and varied landscape of Australian popular music in seven broad historical chapters, interspersed with shorter chapters on some of the more significant figures of each period. The result is a compelling portrait of a music scene that evolves in dynamic interaction with those in the United States and the UK, yet has always retained a strong sense of its own identity and continues to deliver new stars – and cult heroes – to a worldwide audience. Dig is a unique achievement. The few general histories to date have been highlight reels, heavy on illustration and short on detail. And while there have been many excellent books on individual artists, scenes and periods, and a couple of first-rate encylopedias, there’s never been a book that told the whole story of the irresistible growth and sweep of a national music culture. Until now . . .