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Penguin Random House Group Demise of Alexis Vancamp 2 The
Five years in prison and Alexis Vancamp is a free woman, set on rebuilding her life. But will she ever escape the madness her ex brings, or could he destroy her for good?
£15.95
Austin Macauley Publishers Safe Haven
£11.99
Penguin Random House Group The Demise of Alexis Vancamp
Sheltered Alexis falls for irresistible Santana in this explosive tale of love gone horribly wrong.
£8.23
Kensington Publishing The Demise Of Alexis Vancamp 2
After becoming involved with sexy, thugged-out Santana, good girl Alexis Vancamp followed him down a destructive path that landed her behind bars. Five years later, her case is overturned, and she is released from prison. Now mature, humble, and newly reformed, Alexis goes back to her hometown, trying to get past the death of someone dear to her. Just when things seem like they are headed in the right direction, Santana reemerges with a vicious plan to finish where he left off.
£8.99
Equinox Publishing Ltd Human Communication Across Cultures: A Cross-Cultural Introduction to Pragmatics and Sociolinguistics
Human Communication across Cultures is a highly interactive textbook and workbook on how human communication takes place. Unlike other textbooks which focus only on sociolinguistics this book employs both sociolinguistics and pragmatics. Sociolinguistics explores how language is used in social interactions. There are differences in the way we speak due to where we live, gender, age, race/ethnicity, religious background and our social class and level of education. Pragmatics shows how we speak differently and understand one another in each situation we encounter. Each section of the book includes a brief introduction, a discussion of the topic, references for further research and an extensive collection of activities designed for both in-class usage and homework assignments. The book features numerous examples from a variety of current world cultures.
£24.95
Equinox Publishing Ltd Human Communication Across Cultures: A Cross-Cultural Introduction to Pragmatics and Sociolinguistics
Human Communication across Cultures is a highly interactive textbook and workbook on how human communication takes place. Unlike other textbooks which focus only on sociolinguistics this book employs both sociolinguistics and pragmatics. Sociolinguistics explores how language is used in social interactions. There are differences in the way we speak due to where we live, gender, age, race/ethnicity, religious background and our social class and level of education. Pragmatics shows how we speak differently and understand one another in each situation we encounter. Each section of the book includes a brief introduction, a discussion of the topic, references for further research and an extensive collection of activities designed for both in-class usage and homework assignments. The book features numerous examples from a variety of current world cultures.
£75.00