An all-out war has broken out between the three dorms because of a cartoon character named Stupid Chicken. Bernie and his Rotten House buddies are insane about the show, but the girls and the Nyce House guys declare that Stupid Chicken is stupid. Just as someone sets loose hundreds of chickens across the Great Lawn, parents start to show up at the front gate. Everyone forgot about parents’ day! Can they keep the war going without the parents finding out? Now that’s a plot for Stupid Chicken himself!
Considering the hundreds of thousands of words that have been written about Shakespeare, relatively little is known about the man himself. In the absence of much documentation about his life, we have the plays and poetry he wrote. In this addition to the Eminent Lives series, bestselling author Bryson (The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid) does what he does best: marshaling the usual little facts that others might overlook for example, that in Shakespeare's day perhaps 40% of women were pregnant when they got married to paint a portrait of the world in which the Bard lived and prospered.
Whether you're a newly diagnosed patient, or a friend or relative of someone suffering with diabetes, this book offers help. 100 Questions & Answers About Diabetes provides authoritative, practical answers to common questions about this condition to help patients and families achieve a greater understanding of all aspects of dealing with diabetes including treatment options, sources of support, and much more. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone coping with the physical and emotional turmoil of this disease.
This horror story describes three nights of terror in a remote country house, where a psychic investigator is obliged to re-evaluate his beliefs about the supernatural as he confronts the secrets of his own past. The author's many books include "The Fog", "The Dark" and "The Survivor".
Bestseller Cornwell's solid 17th thriller to feature Dr. Kay Scarpetta (after Scarpetta) finds Scarpetta—who's the senior forensic analyst for CNN—probing the murder of a Central Park jogger as well as looking into the disappearance of Hannah Starr, a wealthy financial planner. Quizzed on-air about previously undisclosed details of the perplexing Starr case, Scarpetta realizes that the tentacles of the case reach further than she imagined.