Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 12 083 983 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla Else Bjerknes

Someone Else's Skye - Men of Brahm Hill - Book One

Someone Else's Skye - Men of Brahm Hill - Book One

Christine Wenrick

Red Tree House Publishing
2013
nidottu
ONE NIGHT...ONE VOILENT SUPERNATURAL BATTLE ...AND FIVE STORIES OF THE MEN WHOSE LIVES WILL BE CHANGED BY IT. Kane, Brethan Guardian and one of the few Natural Shape-Shifters left in existence, survives the bloody battle of Brahm Hill---but loses two of his closest friends. For all of his good-natured sarcasm and eye-popping good looks, Kane finds himself unable to completely forget about that night, so he seeks comfort in the one thing he is truly good at...sex This shape-shifting bad boy believes in having a good time---a very good time---usually involving mingled heavy breathing with a sexy Dhampir in a tiny closet somewhere. But when Kane is sent into the freezing tundra of the Northwest Territories to investigate a troublesome supernatural being reported to be on the loose, he soon crosses path with a woman who almost instantly drives him insane with desire...because she doesn't seem to be falling for his charms. It's completely inexplicable. Skye Matthews has a job to do, and she needs to be focused on that, not spending all her time rebuffing the advances of this way-too-cockly and handsome stranger. Yet there is something irresistible about the self-involved playboy that she can;t seem to ignore. And when the 'Unidentified' Kane is sent to investigate takes an unnatural interest in Skye, protecting her becomes the Guardian's top priority. BUT...CAN HE SAVE SKYE FROM A SUPERNATURAL BEING NO ONE HAS EVER ENCOUNTERED BEFORE?
Somewhere Else

Somewhere Else

Merri Melde

Equestrian Vagabond, the .
2024
pokkari
Merri Melde has spent over two cumulative years of her life traveling, answering to an inexplicable need to see the world, to experience different adventures, cultures, people and places. Taken from her travel journals, Somewhere Else features some of her backpack travels inNepal, where she trekked the Annapurna Circuit; India, where exceptional highs and vexing lows included visiting the most incredible Taj Mahal, riding camels in the Rajasthan desert, and enduring a most entertaining 889-mile second class unreserved train ride from Bombay to Cochin; Zimbabwe, where she survived a day of white-water rafting and a 3-day canoe trip down the Zambezi River among hippos and crocodiles; Scotland, where a leisurely tour through the outer Isles slowed time down; and Northern Ireland, where dodging bombs and ignoring tanks in the streets was a way of life and The Troubles consumed her thoughts. Told with frankness and humor - and sometimes a lack of it - Somewhere Else gives readers just a glimpse of other beautiful countries, intriguing people, and uncommon adventures in spellbinding places around the planet.
Someone Else's Shoes

Someone Else's Shoes

Aldrea Alien

Thardrandian Publications
2021
pokkari
Stepping out in borrowed shoes has never been so dangerous.Stripped of her inheritance as a child by a greedy stepmother, Alla's future hovers between drudgery and slavery. Having spent years toiling in the mansion that was once her happy home, tending to her stepmother's every whim, she has long since put aside any thoughts of a better future.When a chance encounter in the marketplace leaves her with an invitation to the upcoming ball, her only opportunity to play out an old dream of seeing inside the palace walls is by being someone she's not. A farce that could see her executed or sold.But will she be able to maintain the illusion once she meets Princess Viktoriya?
Someone Else

Someone Else

Mary Fleming

Rupicapra Co
2014
nidottu
Elizabeth Teller, a forty-something Anglo-American living in Paris, has it all: a well-connected French architect husband, four children and a job as editor at a revered French publishing house. But with the sudden appearance of a former lover, a less glorious past comes back to haunt her. The dream life begins to crumble. A darker side of pretty Paris emerges. *** "A gripping Paris coming of age story, not the usual trite tale of young would be artists groping in their wistful way into mostly wishful futures, this is rather the struggle to maturity of a grown woman who is forced to come to terms with a past which terribly reveals itself and puts the life she has made, as the American wife of a well to do Frenchman, and her own most intimate vision of herself at risk. This is an everyday Paris with which few English language readers are familiar, and the range of emotional relations with which the book deals-work, marriage, family, sex, and love young and older and old-is remarkable and heartening." C.K. Williams, poet, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award "Written in a distinctive and luminous style, Someone Else is both a meditation on and an evocative portrait of how past events affect and destroy a seemingly perfect marriage and how the consequences will forever alter the lives of the characters -- for ultimately, perhaps, more mindful and authentic ones." Lily Tuck, novelist, winner of the 2004 National Book Award "Brew a cup of tea, put on your most comfortable outfit, silence the phone, and read Mary Fleming's Someone Else. Elizabeth Teller has carefully constructed a life in a beautiful Paris quartier with her architect husband Lucas, and her four children. She plays the role of perfect wife and mother, and enjoys her work as a busy editor at a large publishing house. She's learned how to obey the French conventions that guarantee her a place in a prominent family. But when Elizabeth bumps into an old friend on his first trip to Paris, a moral dilemma she's refused to confront is suddenly unavoidable. Her lovely life begins to crumble and then to break. Someone Else keeps the reader enthralled and entertained, hoping for the best while fascinated by the consequences of a terrible mistake." Laura Furman, author of The Mother Who Stayed and series editor of The O. Henry Prize Stories "Everyone carries guilty secrets. Some are slowly forgotten, others lie dormant, as if awaiting their moment to cause havoc. In Mary Fleming's gripping new novel, Someone Else, Elizabeth Teller ran away from her secret - her betrayal of an American college room-mate in a prank that went horribly wrong - but it catches up with her years later. A long-time resident of Paris, Elizabeth sees an unexpected encounter with her former room-mate as anything but accidental, convinced he has come to exact revenge. Perhaps he has, but Elizabeth misreads the signs. In the comfortable setting of bourgeois Paris, Mary Fleming skilfully guides us through the dark passages where guilt feeds greedily on tortured consciences. After reading Someone Else, no one will feel their secrets are safe." Alan Riding, author of And The Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris, former European Cultural Editor for The New York Times
Somebody Else's Sky

Somebody Else's Sky

Jessica Hawkins

Jessica Hawkins
2017
nidottu
A better man would've walked away by now-but I never claimed to be any good. I only promised I'd keep enough distance.If I closed my eyes, I could still see her-all blonde sunshine, ocean-blue eyes, and long limbs. My scenery may have changed from heaven to hell, but some things never would. Lake was still everything I wanted, and nothing I should ever have. I was nobody before I knew her and a criminal after.But the only way to love her was to let her shine-even if it would be for someone else.Book two in the USA TODAY bestselling Something in the Way love saga.
Nowhere Else

Nowhere Else

Felicia Davin

Etymon Press
2021
pokkari
Solomon Lange was a brilliant, ambitious physicist until a catastrophe in his lab trapped him in the void between worlds. Newly rescued but traumatized and uncontrollably telekinetic, Lange no longer feels at home in the world or in his body. All he wants is to return to the Nowhere.But one crew member-the intolerable, imperturbable, incredibly patient, unbearably gentle Jacob McCreery-refuses to let him. Jake insists that Lange is the only one who can fix the damage in his lab, a breach to the Nowhere that's simultaneously devouring and distorting the space around it. Left open, the growing breach threatens all of humanity. Jake's not ready to give up on saving the world just yet-and he's willing to dodge whatever Lange throws at him.Working together brings Lange and Jake closer than they've ever allowed themselves to be with anyone else. Can two wounded, lonely people repair each other in time to repair the world?
Somewhere Else in the Market

Somewhere Else in the Market

Joe Luna

Cambridge University Press
2023
pokkari
This Element develops a close reading of 'Britain's leading late modernist poet', J. H. Prynne. Examining the political and literary contexts of Prynne's work of the 1980s, the Element offers an intervention into the existing scholarship on Prynne through close attention to the ways in which his poems respond to the social and political forces that define both modern Britain and the wider world of financialized capitalism.
Something Else Again

Something Else Again

Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce) Adams

Anson Street Press
2025
nidottu
Rediscover the wit and charm of early 20th-century America with Franklin P. Adams' "Something Else Again," a collection of humorous poetry brimming with light verse and satirical observations. A master of American humor, Adams crafts poems that playfully explore everyday life, offering clever parodies and sharp social commentary. This volume showcases Adams' talent for crafting memorable poems that amuse and provoke thought, solidifying his place as a beloved figure in American literature. Dive into a world of witty wordplay and enduring observations on art, literature, and the human condition. "Something Else Again" remains a testament to the timeless appeal of expertly crafted humorous poetry. This meticulously prepared print republication makes Adams' work available for all to enjoy.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Something Else Again

Something Else Again

Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce) Adams

Anson Street Press
2025
sidottu
Rediscover the wit and charm of early 20th-century America with Franklin P. Adams' "Something Else Again," a collection of humorous poetry brimming with light verse and satirical observations. A master of American humor, Adams crafts poems that playfully explore everyday life, offering clever parodies and sharp social commentary. This volume showcases Adams' talent for crafting memorable poems that amuse and provoke thought, solidifying his place as a beloved figure in American literature. Dive into a world of witty wordplay and enduring observations on art, literature, and the human condition. "Something Else Again" remains a testament to the timeless appeal of expertly crafted humorous poetry. This meticulously prepared print republication makes Adams' work available for all to enjoy.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Someone Else Is on the Moon: Fake Apollo Landings and Alien Bases on the Moon
Till the present day there is sufficient evidence that a civilization already exists on the Moon. A civilization that is not ours and that has been there for a long time...Since July 20, 1969, the entire human population has been deliberately misled to believe that humans have traveled to the Moon and back via convectional Apollo spacecraft. Since then, one cannot argue that it is still one of the biggest hoaxes ever pulled by the Illuminati. This so-called Illuminati bloodline structure through occult powers, highly advanced technology and the monetary system rule the entire human population on Earth. They do not just rule the elected governments around the world, but they also rule the so-called "Shadow Government", as well all of the secret societies including the most spread one - Masonic secret society. The Masonic secret society members have been infiltrated in all levels of human society for at least a few centuries, they run the highest levels of elected governments, control the entire military-industrial complex, intelligence and surveillance agencies including NSA, they are the CEOs of the world's major banks, the most powerful international corporations, they own the world leading media and are at the top of all religious systems. They control the scientific world and all the space agencies, including NASA.All UFO data and other space anomalies are filtered and forbidden to be released to the public under the excuse that it is a matter of National Security. Bottom-line, today we live in a fully controlled world where the civilians of all countries around the world only know so little of what is really going on the planet or in space that it is embarrassing to even discuss about it. However, there is a small percentage of humans that seems immune to all sorts of subtle manipulation and deception and makes enormous efforts to pursue the truth of what is really happening on "our" planet and what is the true nature of the reality we are living today.Over the last two decades, more and more evidence has been gathered, which triggered further investigation about the Apollo lunar landings. After taking everything into consideration, the conclusion is that the humans were not up to the technological challenge to reach the Moon and safely come back to Earth in those days. The main argument that cannot be ignored is the deadly radiation of the Van Allen Radiation belts against which Apollo missions crew didn't have adequate protection from. The space suits used in those days compared to one astronauts are using today were very simple and primitive and provided only limited protection from space radiation exposure. Not to be understood wrong, this book does not claim that the humans did not visit Moon, but on the contrary. Humans, even they established some form of bases there, but they didn't go there with the Apollo conventional spacecraft but with experimental or to be more accurate with alien back-engineered flying technology, acquired either through numerous of UFO crash sites or as gift from certain manipulative alien groups that the Shadow Government got in contact with at the time. Both Soviet and United States unmanned spacecraft started to send back strange photos from the dark side of the moon. The top military scientists of both countries were scratching their head while examining the photos that were showing huge and tall artificial towers, entire structures, roads, bridges and strange flying objects of many sizes and shapes emitting strange pulses of light. In other words, the received photo evidence from the space programs was showing evidence of a civilization that already exist on the Moon. A civilization that is not ours and that has been there for a long time...