Melting Hearts

Melting Hearts

Author: Harsh Sharma

Publisher: Unvoiced Heart

Published: 2022-02-15

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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"Amidst all the harsh occurrences around the planet, some hearts are still melting with the warmth of pure love. Love for mankind, Love for the sake of eternal serenity for everyone. Here comes the book that cherishes those melting hearts in its fragrant pages. 55 writers along with the compiler himself have tried to shape their emotions into words. Their inspiring tales, poetries or quotes will surely melt your heart too."


Tuna Melts My Heart

Tuna Melts My Heart

Author: Joel Simons

Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Ltd.

Published: 2015-06-04

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1910536415

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From Southern California castaway to Hollywood heartbreaker, Tuna the Chiweenie has won the adoration of millions. Now the charming and unconventional pooch has his own book, filled with more than a hundred all-new photographs and witty commentary to give fans an intimate and hilarious look at the Internet's most prized pup. Tuna's cartoonish looks-with an exaggerated overbite, a recessed jawline, and a wrinkly neck-are truly one of a kind. And yet his quirky appearance is no match for his unique perspective on life, overcoming his proclivity for staying in bed all day to keep his eye on the (bacon-flavored) prize. Teaming up with his owner, Courtney Dasher, Tuna shares a behind-the-scenes look at his daily exploits, which include sleeping, sunbathing, wearing bow ties, playing with toys, and melting hearts. Packed with witty and endearing images of this ridiculously adorable pup, Tuna Melts My Heart is sure to delight the underdogs in us all!


Winter's List

Winter's List

Author: Jordyn Kross

Publisher: Scarlet Parlor Press, LLC

Published: 2019-08-17

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1733380809

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A practically-virginal law school graduate. Two emotionally-frozen men. One erotic bucket list. When Melissa Winter is dumped by her boyfriend the night before their month-long trip to the islands, she gathers her strength and boards the plane—alone. But when she finds herself without a place to stay, she must rely on the two sexy strangers she met on the flight. Edward Strauss and Jack Jackson have been dancing around their attraction for years. But when the three of them come together, kindness leads to lust. Lust leads to love. A forbidden love that could cost Missy her entire future. Accolades: Write Touch Readers' Award – 2020 Winner Golden Leaf - 2020 Winner New England Readers’ Choice Award – 2020 Finalist International Digital Awards - 2020 Second Place


Poems Dedicated to Mothers

Poems Dedicated to Mothers

Author: Hseham Amrahs

Publisher: Mahesh Dutt Sharma

Published: 2024-01-10

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13:

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The language employed in these poems is both elegant and accessible, creating an emotional resonance that speaks directly to the reader's heart. The imagery painted through words evokes vivid scenes, allowing readers to visualize and connect with the sentiments expressed. The poems are imbued with a profound sense of gratitude, acknowledging the selfless devotion and sacrifices made by mothers. Furthermore, the collection encompasses the diverse roles mothers play in our lives, portraying them as nurturers, mentors, and steadfast pillars of support. It delves into the nuances of the mother-child relationship, exploring the intricacies of understanding, forgiveness, and the enduring bond that withstands the tests of time. In addition to celebrating the joys of motherhood, the collection doesn't shy away from acknowledging the challenges and hardships mothers often face. It delicately touches upon themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the quiet strength that defines the maternal spirit. The poems convey a deep appreciation for the unspoken sacrifices mothers make, recognizing the often unseen and unrecognized aspects of their journey.


Chasing Rainbows

Chasing Rainbows

Author: Gregory Wright

Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group

Published: 2015-03-17

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 1634133617

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In his debut work, author Gregory Wright shares a stunning and evocative collection of thoughts and unique perspectives that have been inspired by his personal experiences and feelings, spanning several decades of his life. Themes such as unrequited love, heartbreak, hopes and dreams, and a glimpse into what might have been are presented for readers to contemplate and explore. With a raw and uninhibited voice, Mr. Wright seamlessly connects the dots between everyday and extraordinary events, random and deliberate choices, and how they can have an unexpected and profound effect on a person's life for years to come. Mesmerizing and powerful in its truth, Chasing Rainbows is a baring of one man's soul, heart, and mind to the world.


Mysa

Mysa

Author: Simrankaur Wassan

Publisher: Bishara Publication

Published: 2022-02-15

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13:

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The book is divided In several sections of self love, motivation , inspiration , and also love and romance . The poems are penned with deep heartfelt emotions of time and again experiences and situations of author’s life . As the name suggests “Mysa” - a pleasurable activity done in a crazy place especially your home . This book contains more than 30 poems that are very close to the author’s heart and will leave behind a long lasting smile on the reader’s face. The simplicity of the language and expressions are sincere feelings poured out from the heart of the author . They say that book is a person’s best friend and we hope you make a new friend as you read this book. With utmost love and enthusiasm this book is written by Simrankaur Wassan.


Reconsidering Gender, Time and Memory in Medieval Culture

Reconsidering Gender, Time and Memory in Medieval Culture

Author: Elizabeth Cox

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1843844036

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A consideration of the ways in which the past was framed and remembered in the pre-modern world. The training and use of memory was crucial in medieval culture, given the limited literacy at the time, but to date, very little thought has been given to the complex and disparate ways in which the theory and practices of memoryinteracted with the inherently unstable concepts of time and gender at the time. The essays in this volume, drawing on approaches from applied poststructural and queer theory among others, reassess those ideologies, meanings and responses generated by the workings of memory within and over "time". Ultimately, they argue for the inherent instability of the traditional gender-time-memory matrix (within which men are configured as the recorders of "history"and women as the repositories of a more inchoate familial and communal knowledge), showing the Middle Ages as a locus for a far more fluid conceptualization of time and memory than has previously been considered. Elizabeth Cox is Lecturer in Old English at Swansea University; Roberta Magnani is Lecturer in Medieval Literature at Swansea University; Liz Herbert McAvoy is Professor of Medieval Literature at Swansea University. Contributors: Anne E. Bailey, Daisy Black, Elizabeth Cox, Fiona Harris-Stoertz, Ayoush Lazikani, Liz Herbert McAvoy, Pamela E. Morgan, William Rogers, Patricia Skinner, Victoria Turner.