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Hamilton High: The DUFF

Hamilton High: The DUFF

Kody Keplinger

Hodder Children's Books
2012
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Seventeen-year-old Bianca Piper is smart, cynical, loyal - and well aware that she's not the hot one in her group of friends. But when high-school jock and all round moron Wesley Rush tells her she's a DUFF - a Designated, Ugly Fat Friend - Bianca does not the see funny side. She may not be a beauty but she'd never stoop so low as to go anywhere near the likes of Wesley ... Or would she? Bianca is about to find out that attraction defies looks and that sometimes your sworn enemies can become your best friends ...With a wry and tell-it-like-it-is voice, New York Times Bestselling novel The Duff is a witty and poignant story of a teenager struggling with the rules of high school attraction, along with the breaking down of her relationships with family and friends. It is a novel about what it means to be sexy, in a world where we feel we have to be perfect!A Hamilton High School story from Kody Keplinger.Now a film starring Mae Whitman, Bella Thorne and Alison Janney - NOW ON NETFLIX.
The Demise of Senator Duff: The Shrine Mysteries

The Demise of Senator Duff: The Shrine Mysteries

Deirdre McNamara

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Is Senator Duff the "Harvey Weinstein" of Irish politics? Duff and his power wife are not based on the Clintons, or any living person but they do epitomise the corruption eating into Ireland's political life and landscape. What was his demise and who really "dunnit?" Other novels by Deirdre McNamara are archived in the National Library of Ireland but remain unpublished to date.
Memories of the Life and Times of Marie Elaine Duff-Tytler and Me
Anthony and Marie's story began in the land of Ceylon and traveled all the way back to England where they spend their Happily Ever After days together. Completely in love and ready to take on the world together, the two held onto the comfort the other provided and spent blissful years. Their story is one for the books and that's exactly what Anthony has done with it. After the death of his beloved wife, he went on to live life for the both of them, making sure he made his wife proud. Documented in this book is the story of two people head over heels for each other, depicting that love never died, even if their bodies do.
Lighting Up the Duff

Lighting Up the Duff

Sheila Sondik

Poetry Box
2024
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The Golden Shovel, a poetic form invented by Terrence Hayes, has a direct connection to the poet's subconscious. The speaker of these poems has a lifelong quarrel with society's inequalities but finds solace and renewal by spending time in gardens and on Pacific Northwest forest trails. She admires insects, birds, and plants, and is particularly fond of lichens, fungi, and mosses. Duff, the decaying detritus on the forest floor, delivers nutrients to the trees and nurtures an array of colorful mushrooms and other fungi. Sheila Sondik sees this metaphorically as the work of memory and creativity. She revisits her own along with her daughters' childhoods as she walks. The quoted lines of poetry embedded in the right margin of each poem are quotes from the poets Sheila read and reread throughout her 20s. In Lighting Up the Duff, she revisits them from the vantage point of her 70s. This book is, in large part, an homage to those poets who helped launch her on this path.-------Sheila Sondik's Lighting Up the Duff indeed illuminates the path of a life-strewn at the poet's feet, and at our own, the wonders, ironies, and sorrows that befall us. These poems, more magic windows than weighty shovels, offer encouragement, solace, humor, and intimate company as we listen to the voice of a friend who knows us. There's further enchantment in the resonances between Sondik's poems and those of the master poets she honors with these. I've spent grateful hours in this collection's shimmering grove, and I'll walk there again.-Jed Myers, author of Learning to HoldThe 26 short poems in Sheila Sondik's Lighting Up the Duff are exquisitely crafted homages to her poetic influences, including Linda Pastan, Maxine Kumin, Kenneth Rexroth, and Terrance Hayes, whose invented form, the Golden Shovel, rules. Although they do not ignore the despair endemic to our times-naysayers, ecological disaster, all doom and zoom-the poems sway like an artist between landscape's dark shapes and the hours of light, steadily urging us toward hope. Attending to these poems, like tending green plants, is food for our souls.-Bethany Reid, author of The Pear Tree: elegy for a farm
Wake Up (Hilary Duff Song)

Wake Up (Hilary Duff Song)

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
A Crisis in Cyprus: An Elspeth Duff Mystery

A Crisis in Cyprus: An Elspeth Duff Mystery

Ann Crew

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Elspeth Duff's recuperation in Cyprus takes a dark turn when a member of the Kennington Nicosia staff falls to her death at a medieval castle. Was it an accident or foul play? As Elspeth delves into the tensions among the hotel staff, she uncovers a web of intrigue. Her investigation is complicated by her own entanglements and the presence of Sir Richard Munro, whose unwavering support brings them closer to the truth yet fuels her inner conflict.Dive into a world of Mediterranean mystery and suspense with Elspeth Duff, a favorite among fans of cozy and international mysteries featuring strong female leads.
A Gamble in Gozo: An Elspeth Duff Mystery

A Gamble in Gozo: An Elspeth Duff Mystery

Ann Crew

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Seeking solace in Gozo, Elspeth Duff stays with her aunt Magdelena Cassar, who shares a haunting wartime mystery. Elspeth is asked to uncover the fate of Magdelena's missing husband, whose disappearance before a devastating bombing raid raises suspicions of treachery. As she pieces together the past, Elspeth's respite is interrupted by a determined suitor eager to mend their relationship. Their joint investigation rekindles emotions Elspeth struggles to suppress.Elspeth's latest mystery is a must-read for those who enjoy rich historical backdrops and the charm of a cozy, international mystery.
A Blackmailer in Bermuda: An Elspeth Duff Mystery
Assigned to protect a royal family at the Kennington Bermuda resort, Elspeth Duff faces a perilous task when a blackmailer among the guests is killed. Amidst the islands' opulence, Elspeth must shield the royals' secrets from the press and solve the murder. Her role blurs personal and professional boundaries, testing her relationship with her husband as they navigate the high-stakes intrigue together.Join Elspeth on another exotic adventure that cozy mystery lovers and fans of female detectives won't want to miss.
The Village of Little Figgy-on-the-Duff

The Village of Little Figgy-on-the-Duff

Alan L Simons

Baronel Books
2024
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The Village of Little Figgy-on-the-Duff is the third and final book in the Village trilogy.This hilarious and satirical story is about what happens to a distinct proud homogeneous community of 1,949 Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, whose ancestors originally fled their homeland because of a fear the Vikings would make them wear traditional Norse clothing and take over the dry salt cod industry.Now living for hundreds of years in a small village, somewhere in southern France, exclusively in their own world, without a care or a familiarity with their surroundings, they encounter, by chance, a 90-year-old stranger ...
Lantern of the Dead: A Tamara Duff Mystery
Lantern of the Dead is a contemporary crime novel about amateur sleuth, Tamara Duff, who is persuaded by the Mayor of the French village of Rancon to investigate a series of anonymous emails received by the English expat community. She can have no idea that she will soon be investigating the murder of three local residents, the only link between them the ruthless French Resistance of World War II. As she struggles to find a motive she comes face to face with a killer who has been plotting his revenge for nearly fifty years.
The Wit And Wisdom Of Plum Duff

The Wit And Wisdom Of Plum Duff

David Spencer

Author's Note 360
2021
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In 1982, I was reading a column in the life/styles section of the Gary Post-Tribune newspaper. The columnist, a Mr. Blaine Marz, had a fictional character that he used from time to time, called Hashish McTavish. My cartoon character Plum Duff seemed perfect for the column, so I sent some drawings in to the paper. In a column called Reader has own concept of Hash (Hashish McTavish), Mr. Marz wrote, Spencer, formerly Szpejnowski, sent along sketches of several other of his cartoon characters, including Crabb Apple, who might be more appropriate for the McTavish of late than the obviously more lighthearted Plum Duff. I almost wrote it Plum McDuff. Along with the drawing of the Scottish Plum smoking a pipe, Mr. Marz used a poem that I had written, entitled Uncle Tony. Later, In November 1983, Mr. Marz used the Plum Duff character in a column that included my poem starlight on Snowdrifts. Plum Duff was shown for a third time when I set in a cartoon for the Garg Post-Tribune Future contest. The idea was to describe how Northwest Indiana would look in the future. Plum Duff was shown next to a drawing of Still Mill in Gary that had a big closed sign on it. My entry got an honorable mention. Now that I have retired, I have decided to share Plum Duff and the others with the world. I hope that everyone will enjoy the drawings, along with the Hot Cross Puns.