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Romance Novels

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Romance Novels
Oh, to be young: Year Best teen young adult author Lee chose his son Gayle Forman favorite novels of the year, from a Paris adventure for a high school student affected by life in wartime.
Romance Novel


Charles Dickenss novel Our Photo Mugs


Charles Dickenss novel Our Photo Mugs



Charles Dickenss novel Our Mutual Friend – illustration captioned You never charge me, Miss Wilfer said the secretary, encountering her by chance alone in the great drawing-room, with commissions for home. I shall always be happy to execute any commands you may have in that direction, by J. Mahoney. Dickens, British author, 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870. Our Mutual Friend was his last novel, first…


George Eliot - Photo Mugs


George Eliot – Photo Mugs



George Eliot – the English author s novel Adam Bede (1859). Caption reads Stooped down and gently kissed her lips. GS (real name Mary Anne Evans) 22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880…..


Jane Austen s novel Photo Mugs


Jane Austen s novel Photo Mugs



Jane Austen s novel Northanger Abbey – First published 1817. Caption reads Mr Tilney! she exclaimed. edition illustrated by Hugh Thomson 1897. English novelist b. 16 December 1775 – 1817. Artist HT 1860 – 1920….


No Strings Attached


No Strings Attached


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Despite millions of album sales, ‘N Sync are an obvious No. 2 to label mates the Backstreet Boys. Fittingly, they try harder–too hard, in fact–through most of their second non-Christmas disc, No Strings Attached. The quintet and Strings’ dozen-plus producers fill these 47 minutes with bland ballads by Diane Warren and Richard Marx, mildly funky workouts like a cover of Johnny Kemp’s “Just Got Pa…

Walk to Remember


Walk to Remember


$5.28


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Heart Shaped World


Heart Shaped World


$9.97


Chris Isaak managed to turn his videogenic visage and brooding masculinity to his advantage in a big way, becoming a sort of MTV-era cross between James Dean and Elvis. Heady stuff, but don’t hate him because he’s beautiful. In fact, Isaak had been plying his trademark latter-day rockabilly sound for some years before the inclusion of “Wicked Game” in the David Lynch film Wild at Heart jolted sale…


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