
- Title : Town Symphony vol.1: Sweet Sixteen
- Author : Brandee Denise
- Rating : 4.65 (219 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-5-7
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 206 Pages
- Asin : 1537356844
- Language : English
From the Inside Flap"They say never make a promise that you can't keep because you'll regret it for the rest of your life 'Trust me I know' So stay close to home, keep away from those doing wrong and do right by the ones who truly love you the most or else Karma will come back around and kick your ass"-SpiceThis urban series is based on five friends, each livi
From the Inside Flap"They say never make a promise that you can't keep because you'll regret it for the rest of your life 'Trust me I know' So stay close to home, keep away from those doing wrong and do right by the ones who truly love you the most or else Karma will come back around and kick your ass"-SpiceThis urban series is based on five friends, each living a fast paced lifestyle, (some more forced than others) trying to deal with the many obstacles, trials and tribulations that come their way. Will the road she begins on lead her down the same dark path as her drug addicted mother or will she quickly see the errors of her ways and eventually set herself free? Find out how her story as well as the many other colorful characters in this urban series unfolds while you take a ride through the streets of Oakland CA, on this journey of love, sex, heartache, joy and pain as we follow Spice, Nikki, ChiChi, Trish and Kez in this gritty tale as they quickly grow from young girls to women in what is known as- A Town Symphony. The series starts off with Keisha aka 'Spice'- a careless teen who disregards her dying grandmother's wishes & gets caught up in an unwanted situation with the wrong guyBuy all of the books in the series and you'll insure having lots of laughter and will marvel at this imaginative series. But the only one that stuck in my memory as more than a pleasant way to pass the time was this book (published by Ace as "The Lost Continent"). with prose pearls such as "flaming queens" and "twinkies", he makes some of the most preposterous claims ever to be found in an allegedly serious business publication. Get both.. It’ll make you remember your own screenwriting journey. He removes any remaining doubt that we are at one with our fellow creatures.De Waal challenges the dominant view among Western researchers that animal studies must be done from a detached view. The novel's setting is a curious one: a place where an urban neighborhood, convenience store, highway and nearby mental asylum threaten to encroach upon the nearby woods. But then along comes Coyote, looking sick and starved, limping slowly and painfully along on three legs, and you know that things are going to go badly for the Trickster.Younger children might be upset by the story and some of the illustrations in "Iktomi and the Coyote," because the cute little prairie dogs do not fare well. I felt I was right there with them. I am in luck! Now that I’ve sworn to be a veggie and fruit person rather than the meat lover that I once was before I had the cancer scare, I get to encounter all kinds of recipe books such as this one that bolster such a


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