Added by: Au_claire | Karma: 26.92 | Fiction literature | 13 January 2011
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Gossip Girl #3: All I Want Is Everything
Christmastime in New York City has arrived. Reunited BFFs Blair and Serena jet off to the exclusive island of St. Barts for some holiday fun in the sun. With a romantic rock star and a cute stepbrother in tow, it's going to be a sizzling getaway—on and off the beach. Jenny gets stalkerish with Nate. Blair learns that her mother is pregnant and decides that Nate isn't worthy of being her leading man.
Added by: Au_claire | Karma: 26.92 | Fiction literature | 9 January 2011
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Gossip Girl #2 You Know You Love Me
The second book in the Gossip Girl series. Eleanor Waldorf's upcoming nuptials threatens to overshadow Blair's birthday. College interviews bring out the best and worst in the seniors, as Blair hangs out with her new stepbrother-to-be Aaron Rose, and Dan finds out how just not into him Serena is. Nate starts hanging out with Jenny. Serena and Blair reunite as best friends again.
Added by: Au_claire | Karma: 26.92 | Fiction literature | 9 January 2011
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It Had to Be You: The Gossip Girl Prequel
In this prequel to the Gossip Girl series, we learn how Serena left Constance Billard School for Girls after falling in love with Nate; Blair's obsession with Audrey Hepburn; and how Nate came in between best friends Serena and Blair.
The Blair Legacy: Politics, Policy, Governance, and Foreign Affairs
The Blair Legacy offers a comprehensive examination of the long-term impact of Tony Blair's three New Labour Governments. Bringing together the foremost scholars from both sides of the Atlantic, this volume explores how Labour changed the terms of political debate, established an ideological stamp, reformed public services, revised economic management, transformed governing institutions, and repositioned Britain in a wider world.
On May 11, 2003, The New York Times devoted four pages of its Sunday paper to the deceptions of Jayson Blair, a mediocre former Times reporter who had made up stories, faked datelines, and plagiarized on a massive scale. The fallout from the Blair scandal rocked the Times to its core and revealed fault lines in a fractious newsroom that was already close to open revolt.