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![]() ![]() Once he realizes how Jamie feels, his reactions are very confusing and unhealthy for both of them. Jamie knows he has to move on, that he can’t be a part of Ryan’s life like this. ![]() He tries to date other men but it just doesn’t feel right. Now that Ryan has met Hannah, it’s slowly eating away at him watching them kiss, watching Ryan’s affection towards her. He’s also known for just as long that he is in love with Ryan, his best friend. ![]() Jamie is gay, has known it for a long time. Ryan has met a girl that he thinks might be the one. James is the only son of a very wealthy and prestigious family with huge responsibilities on his shoulders just from his name. Part of a large, noisy family that lives and loves with all they have. Ryan is the brother of Zach whom we met in the previous book. Ryan Hardaway and James William Arthur Grayson met when they were eight years old and have been inseparable since that day. ![]() Why do I love these so much? I can’t even explain it except to say that I just do! Just a Bit Confusing is book five in the Straight Guys series by Alessandra Hazard. ![]() ![]() ![]() I personally think a father caring for his daughter’s hair isn’t a loss of masculinity. ![]() We don’t see this enough, especially in the Black community. First, it showcases a Black father in a positive light bonding with his daughter doing her hair. Armed with an iPad, hair products and her dad, she ends up finding the perfect look. ![]() She wants to have the perfect hairstyle to welcome her mother home. Today’s natural haired beauties are embracing their kinks, coils and curls more than ever before to express their style. ![]() But he LOVES his Zuri, and he’ll do anything to make her - and her hair - happy. When Daddy steps in to style it for an extra special occasion, he has a lot to learn. It kinks, coils, and curls every which way. Cherry and New York Times bestselling illustrator Vashti Harrison. It’s up to Daddy to give his daughter an extra-special hair style in this ode to self-confidence and the love between fathers and daughters, from former NFL wide receiver Matthew A. Publisher: Kokila, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers As always, all opinions expressed are my own. Disclaimer: I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Polk, America’s borders increased greatly, incorporating Texas, the Oregon Territory and everything in between the Rockies and the Pacific, creating a massive befuddlement for lawmakers bright lights such as Sam Houston, Brigham Young and John Sutter would all wield profound influence on the shape of the states affiliated with their names. ![]() It is largely due to the zeal (or wealth) of John Hardeman Walker who “put the boot heel on Missouri” in order to keep his land from sinking into Arkansas. “Asking Mason and Dixon to survey a boundary in America,” writes the author, “was… akin to asking Mozart to play at a prom.” Thanks to Ethan Allen (“not a furniture maker”) and his motley posse of Green Mountain Boys, the homesteads making up the future Vermont were saved from rapacious New Yorkers. The personalities behind the disputes take center stage: Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, who were actually a pair of highly accomplished English surveyors of the Royal Society possibly hired by Benjamin Franklin to establish impartially the disputed 300-mile Pennsylvania-Maryland-Delaware boundary. With 50 states, there are plenty of details about border controversies for this mildly titillating follow-up to screenwriter Stein’s How the States Got Their Shapes (2008), which in turn inspired the History Channel’s eponymous documentary. A fun sequel offers more recondite tidbits of American history. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Salvation is human participation in the trinitarian life. The author brings this result into dialogue with contemporary theology’s desire to retrieve the trinitarian dimensions of theological discourse, arguing that soteriology rather than revelation should be recognized as primary. One important result of such scholarship is a renewed focus of the soteriological motivations as key to understanding the teaching of these Councils. Recent patristic scholarship has renewed our understanding of the theological motivations of the principal protagonists in the debates behind these Councils. 'Byrne&qid=1578815756&sr=8-1 This study takes up the question of the dogmatic foundations for a ‘trinitarian’ anthropology, and argues that this foundation is found in the teaching of the so-called ‘Christological’ Councils: Ephesus (431), Chalcedon (451), Constantinople II (553) and Constantinople III (680-1). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 'A heart-pounding sequel that fantasy fans will appreciate' School Library Journal ' It's rare that the second book in a series is as good - or perhaps better - than the first, but that's the case here' Booklist, starred review, for The Heart of Betrayal ![]() The Heart of Betrayal drives up the stakes and the romance, and will leave readers desperate to read book three in the Remnant Chronicles, The Beauty of Darkness. Wrestling with her upbringing, her gift, and her sense of self, Lia must make powerful choices that will affect her country. Now that she lives among them, however, she realizes that may be far from the truth. Meanwhile, nothing is straightforward: there's Rafe, who lied to Lia but has sacrificed his freedom to protect her Kaden, who meant to assassinate her but has now saved her life and the Vendans, whom Lia always believed to be barbarians. Desperate to save her life, Lia's erstwhile assassin, Kaden, has told the Vendan Komizar that she has the gift, and the Komizar's interest in Lia is greater than anyone could have foreseen. Held captive in the barbarian kingdom of Venda, Lia and Rafe have little chance of escape. The thrilling, New York Times bestselling sequel to The Kiss of Deception. ![]() ![]() It reflects on the Dungy’s early life and career and how he managed to make it through thick and thin. It is about the perseverance and struggles in Tony Dungy’s world. This book dates back at the time Dungy was a teenager. ![]() ![]() Generally, it is a book that depicts the real meaning of incorporating leadership and faith to work. It challenges people to reflect on their lives in order to define success. Basically, Quiet Strength talks about a memorable life lived for family and God. Following his victory as the first African American coach in Suoer Bowl 41, Dungy reflect on how he went through hard times and major challenges but he managed to lead his team to victory (Dungy 132). In the book, Dungy reflects on symbolic stories that are based on his football career and his walk with God. The book goes over story after story as it illustrates on how to tackle challenges and situations particularly in leadership. ![]() It discusses the importance of faith in relation to leadership. Quiet Strength by Tony Dungy is an interesting, inspiring, and educative book that combines both athletic and Christ-centered approach to life. ![]() ![]() Best book title ever! Also my favorite boxing book ever.Ģ. Speaking of unusual areas of my expertise, One of Us by Alice Domurat Dreger, which is by far the best non-fiction book ever written about conjoined twins. Okay, let's start with sports! This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own by Jonathan Rendall. And then Nerdfighters, in comments, if you could leave names of books that you love that I probably haven't read I'll read 18 of them and review them in a future video. So today Hank I want to introduce you to 18 books I've loved that you haven't read and probably very few people watching this video have read. So this week, my book The Fault in Our Stars is at number one on USA Today and New York Times best seller list, which is bananas, and it's made me think about all the books I've loved that aren't best sellers. WILL YOU MISS ME WHEN I'M GONE FROM YOUR PANTS: The Last Summer of Reason by Tahar Djaout: Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone: The Carter Family and their Legacy in American Music: ġ8. ![]() The Optimist's Daughter by Eudora Welty: ġ7. ![]() This Blinding Absence of Light by Tahar Ben Jelloun: ġ6. Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather: ġ4. Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag: ġ3. The Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green by Joshua Braff: ġ1. Round Ireland with a Fridge by Tony Hawks: Ĥ. ![]() This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own by Jonathan Rendall: ģ. In which John shares 18 of his favorite books that aren't wildly popular bestsellers. ![]() ![]() ![]() You know you’re a must-read author when you receive a Pulitzer Prize for writing a George Washington biography. Yeah, it’s the penultimate example of the book being better than the “movie.” source: AbeBooks (plus link) 2. I will admit (fwiw) that thanks in large part to Ron Chernow’s writing “Alexander Hamilton” is one of the few books that actually brought a tear to my eye at the ending. To my abhorrence and dismay I have read so many books knocking Hamilton because of his background, berating him for his personality and I must say I was pleased as apple pie to finally have found an author who treated Alexander Hamilton’s life as a one of intelligence and purpose.Įven then, I have no idea what that bloody play was about, it had absolutely no connection to the book. As one of America’s previously miscast heroes, Hamilton is now securely back in the pantheon of iconic founding fathers, and rightfully so. Ron Chernow has written the consummate biography of Alexander Hamilton. ![]() ![]() While moving on as quickly as possible might help mend her aching heart, Allie knows that she’s not the kind of girl who can do casual sex – she needs the relationship stuff that goes along with it. ![]() It’s not a matter of if, just a matter of when, and to his delight, a spontaneous weekend overnighter with a temporarily-homeless Allie means the time is finally now.Īllie has just ended a long-term relationship. For Dean, Allie Hayes is just another hot girl he simply hasn’t gotten around to bagging. He loves sex, has as much of it as possible in as many combinations as possible, and he openly admits that relationships are a big drag. For sure, it’s another tally in the win column.īriar University hockey player Dean Di Laurentis is the quintessential man-whore. The Score, the third entry in the series, is not as good as the first book ( The Deal) but definitely better than the second ( The Mistake). I have really been enjoying Elle Kennedy’s Off Campus series about the guys of the fictional Briar University hockey team. ![]() |