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Books with title Confessions of a Wife

  • Confessions of a Bunny

    Melissa Jackson

    eBook (Xlibris US, Sept. 16, 2016)
    Meet Bun Bun. She may look like your grandmothers vintage bunny, but thats just what four years of devoted companionship looks like on pink polyester. She is the faithful sidekick to her equally charismatic and lovable person, Reagan. Bun Bun shares her life experiences with us as only she can. Told through the eyes of the stuffed friend that your child can never leave beind, Bun Bun lets us in on the one-of-a-kind devotion, sweetness, and love that a child shares with their number one stuffy. Told with humor and a tender heart, you cant help but fall in love with Bun Bun."There are stuffed animals and there are stuffies-best friends, commiserators, and adventurers. In Confessions of a Bunny, Melissa Jackson helps Bun Bun, an extra special stuffy, tell a high-spirited and loving story of living life with her person, Reagan. Bun Bun's voice is well developed, with a sassy, somewhat sarcastic tone that is sweetened by her love and admiration for her person. Bun Bun's stuffing thins and fur fades, but each paint splatter and dirt smear marks a life well-lived with her person".-5 Star CLARION REVIEW *****"Confessions of a Bunny is a story children will want read to them over and over again, and parents will be happy to oblige."-FOREWARD REVIEWS
  • Confessions of a Job Whore:

    Chrysta Peretti

    language (, March 16, 2016)
    If you thought you worked a lot of jobs and had a lot of bad dates, welcome to this memoir written in a flurry of strangely bizarre and coincidental happenings...ALL AT THE AUTHOR'S pace in real-time! A world of booze fueled episodes, bad taste in men, worries about health and cancer; all told with a huge dose of Queens, NY based humor and self-deprecation. Starting with a bartending gig, our friendly writer speaks to you like you were a beloved friend. She tells you 100% true tales about the crazy people she encounters and the heartbreaking illusions about trying to find love as an child abuse survivor. It will help you heal, bring you outside of any loneliness, and give you a reason to never give up on your dreams.Traveling in space-time, we peer into the world of online dating, social media, and real life dating and sex as she holds our hand and transports us along the way. Explicit and honest, you may find a part of yourself that experiences the joys and emotions of a "job whore," in a way that will touch your soul.
  • Confessions of a Hater

    Caprice Crane

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, Aug. 27, 2013)
    High school was pretty much like this huge party I wasn't actually invited to, but I still had to show up to every day. Hailey Harper has always felt invisible. Now her dad has a new job and the family is moving to Hollywood. Just what Hailey needs: starting a new high school.As she's packing, Hailey finds a journal that belonged to her older sister, Noel, who is away at college. Called "How to be a Hater," it's full of info Hailey can really use. Has Hailey found the Bible of Coolness? Will it help her reinvent herself at her new school? Will her crush notice her? Will she and the other Invisibles dethrone the popular mean girls? After all, they deserve it. Don't they?In Confessions of a Hater, Caprice Crane's funny―and deeply felt―observations about high school, bullies, popularity, friendship, and romance will leave teens thinking . . . and talking.
  • Confessions of a No Life

    Buck DONIC

    language (, Nov. 11, 2013)
    10 years ago, I had to raid a fridge to avoid dying from starvation. Now, I am on a $100'000+ salary and still receiving head-hunters cold calls for better.I am the same person who starved, who worked for food or for nothing. What happened? What changed? This is all what this book is about. I paid the price to learn some lessons and I share them with you in this book. If you manage a business, are a sole trader or try to improve your career, just by avoiding some mistakes I did, you can literally spare years from your life and spend them towards a more meaningful purpose. I also share many insider tips and horror stories about the web hosting industry, eBay and even the television as I went through that 16 hours a day, 7-by-7 for more than 5 miserable years. It was the toughest school! This book is an autobiography and a business guide. Notice to the ReaderWhile I do every effort to write properly, proof read and correct, please be aware that I am not a native English speaker. So any grammatical errors or unusual structures are not made out of carelessness.
  • Confessions of a Corn Kid

    Marcy Blesy

    Paperback (Marcy A.\Blesy,#LLC, July 29, 2014)
    Twelve-year-old Bernie Taylor doesn't fit in. She wants to be an actress but not your typical country-music lovin', beef-eatin' actress you'd expect from Cornville, Illinois. No way. She wants to go to Chicago to be a real actress, just like her mom did before she died of breast cancer. Bernie keeps a journal that her Mom gave her and writes down all her confessions, the deepest feelings of her heart, 'cause she doesn't want any of those regrets Mom talked about. Regrets sound too much like those bubbly blisters she keeps getting on her feet from trying to fit into last year's designer knock-off shoes. But it's not easy for Bernie to pursue her dreams. Her dad just doesn't understand. Plus, she's tired of being bullied for being different. Why can't middle schoolers wear runway fashions to school? Then, during the announcement of the sixth grade play, Bernie's teacher reveals that there will be one scholarship to a prestigious performing arts camp in Chicago. Bernie knows it's her one big chance to be an actress. She spends too much time dreaming of the lead role in the play (which includes kissing Cameron Edmunds) and not enough time practicing her audition lines. She bumbles her lines, blows her audition, and battles her bully, Dixie Moxley, reigning Jr. Miss Corn Harvest Queen. She digs in with the heels of her hand-me-down knee-high boots, determined to win that scholarship-somehow. If she doesn't, she'll be stuck in Cornville forever, far away from the spotlight she craves.
  • Confessions of a mask

    Yukio Mishima

    Hardcover (New Directions, March 15, 1958)
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  • Confessions of a Queen B*

    Crista McHugh

    (Crista McHugh, July 28, 2015)
    Alexis Wyndham is the other type of Queen B—the Queen B*tch. After years of being the subject of ridicule, she revels in her ability to make the in-crowd cower via the exposés on her blog, The Eastline Spy. Now that she's carved out her place in the high school hierarchy, she uses her position to help the unpopular kids walking the hallways. Saving a freshman from bullies? Check. Swapping insults with the head cheerleader? Check. Falling for the star quarterback? So not a part of her plan. But when Brett offers to help her solve the mystery of who’s posting X-rated videos from the girls’ locker room, she’ll have to swallow her pride and learn to see past the high school stereotypes she’s never questioned—until now.
  • Confessions of a Mask

    Mishima

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, May 9, 1985)
    One of the classics of modern Japanese fiction.Confessions of a Mask is the story of an adolescent who must learn to live with the painful fact that he is unlike other young men. Mishima's protagonist discovers that he is becoming a homosexual in polite, post-war Japan. To survive, he must live behind a mask of propriety. Christopher Isherwood comments—"One might say, 'Here is a Japanese Gide,'....But no, Mishima is himself—a very Japanese Mishima; lucid in the midst of emotional confusion, funny in the midst of despair, quite without pomposity, sentimentality or self-pity. His book, like no other, has made me understand a little of how it feels to be Japanese. I think it is greatly superior, as art and as a human document to his deservedly praised novel, The Sound of Waves."
  • Confessions of a Hero

    Linda Sibley

    language (, Oct. 15, 2015)
    Twelve-year-old Cooper Barnes believes nothing exciting ever happens in Danville, Texas--until the First National Bank of Danville is robbed! The suspects are captured, but the money somehow disappears. It takes a busted bike and a lump on the head, but Cooper finds the missing money, and he's named a hero. His boring life explodes into a media storm after his local interviews are picked up by every major network. Within hours his face appears on the internet with an article entitled Texas Teen Shows Amazing Honesty. He's even flown to New York City to appear on Good Morning America!The trouble is nobody knows that when Cooper found the money, he slipped two hundred dollar bills into his pocket. And after the media storm has passed, Cooper must decide if it's too late to do the right thing---knowing it will mean going from hero to zero.
  • Confessions of a Troll

    Artemis Greenleaf

    language (Black Mare Books, May 30, 2011)
    “It was just a simple computer prank. How could I have known that it would almost get us all killed?”When sixteen year old Cai Peterson poses as an online troll to relieve the boredom after being grounded for drinking at a party, he tangles with a cyberstalker who’s not only willing to make his virtual life miserable, but his real life as well. As Cai searches for the stalker, it seems like nearly everyone in his sleepy Texas town has something to hide. Surrounded by suspects, Cai has to navigate a shifting landscape of treachery and truth to uncover a hidden enemy before he and his family pay the ultimate price.
  • CONFESSIONS OF A MASK

    Yukio Mishima

    Mass Market Paperback (Panther, March 15, 1977)
    None
  • Confessions of a Saint

    Data Don-Pedro

    language (, Oct. 25, 2014)
    The story is set in contemporary secondary school Nigeria. It mirrors the typical travails of a teenage Christian girl who is torn between two worlds and has to make choices that contradict her beliefs. Suzy-Beverly is a seventeen-year old teenager whose benign infatuation leads her to a place torn between two worlds and alienated from the one she has always known. She struggles with loss, neglect, inferiority complex and losing her way. But she gets to understand that she was never really far away from her path, because of the love that sustained her and is always present.