Kirjailija
Fred Atkins
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 5 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2016-2018, suosituimpien joukossa Dangerous Crossover III. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
5 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2016-2018.
Is it okay for a newlywed to have a platonic, close friend of the opposite sex as a confidant? Newlywed Donna Fisher Lighthead seems to think it's okay, especially after she felt that she had been duped by her new husband, Kevin Lighthead. When Kevin persuaded Donna to sell her completely paid for home, she wanted to get a second opinion on the matter. But who could she turn to? Where could she get an honest, unbiased, male opinion? Within 24 hours, Donna's prayers were answered or so it seemed. While visiting her realtor's office, Donna bumped into her exboyfriend, Jack "Bubba" Avery. Unbeknownst to Donna, Bubba had just relocated to Atlanta, GA. Immediately, Donna thought Bubba was the ideal person to vent her frustrations to about selling her home. At the time, it seemed like a great idea. That is until Bubba's new wife, Becky Sue, discovers that her husband has been secretly communicating with his ex-girlfriend. Things really get heated in Atlanta when Kevin and Becky Sue learn that Donna has not only reconnected with Bubba, but she has also given him a new job with an office adjacent to hers. Can these two new marriages survive the secrets? Find out in THE DANGEROUS CROSSOVER III.
The Book of Arsenal Quotations is intended to be the antithesis of one of those "Wit and Wisdom" compilations you'll see cluttering up the counters of provincial book stores. Compiled by Fred Atkins, author of Arsenal: The French Connection, this book includes approximately 750 quotes from every era of the Gunners' history, spanning from the early days under the sinister Sir Henry Norris to the modern era and the increasingly haunted philosophy of Ars ne Wenger. The quotes can be uplifting and inspiring, intentionally and unintentionally hilarious, brazenly hypocritical and just occasionally, as with Alex James' words on his death bed, absolutely heart-breaking. The book is prefaced by an introductory essay: "A brief history of the quote," which looks at the ways managers from Herbert Chapman to Ars ne Wenger have tried (and failed) to control the way their words are manipulated by the media. This book is the ideal gift for an Arsenal fan you love - or a Tottenham fan you hate ...
Arsenal: The French Connection: How The Arsenal became L'Arsenal
Fred Atkins
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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