Monday, August 22, 2011

Bruce Lee Ultimate Collection (The Big Boss / Fist of Fury / Way of the Dragon / Game of Death / Game of Death II)


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God wants to use you to make an eternal difference in the lives of your friends. And there's no better time than now. After age nineteen, the chance of your friends coming to Christ drops to 6 percent. That's right: 6 percent. That means if anyone is going to help them discover a real relationship with the God who loves them, it will probably need to be you. If you're like many Christians, you really want to share your faith, but you don't know how. Just the thought might seem scary. You don't have to act weird or become someone you're not. What's so cool is that God wants to use you the way you are---your interests, your personality, your strengths, and even some of your weaknesses. You'll be amazed at how these are the very things the Holy Spirit can use to help you confidently relate to your friends and introduce them to Jesus Christ. Forget about long, boring lectures. T! he exciting sessions in this book are full of lively discussions, role playing, and all kinds of opportunities to interact with your group. You won't just get to know your group members better, you'll get to know yourself better, too. You'll find out which of the six evangelism styles fits you. You'll learn how to share your faith in a natural, authentic way with other students who need God's love and truth. And you'll discover the unbeatable joy of seeing people you care about become real followers of Christ! It's designed to be most effective when used in conjunction with the Becoming a Contagious Christian Youth Edition Leader's Guide as you use the Becoming a Contagious Christian Youth Edition evangelism course curriculum kit.Gorgeous friends. Gorgeous boys. Endless parties. And a mother who can't say sh*%.

Laurel Rixon thinks she likes being the good girl. She has a flawless GPA, a best friend who idolizes her, and a football playing boyfriend. Skipping parties! to study is fine when you need to impress your perfect mother! and of course, your insanely hot English teacher. Laurel Rixon loved being a good girl.

That is until her world at school turns upside down and her own perfect mother makes the mistake of her life. Now Laurel's ready to abandon the good for the bad, and it's just so easy when no one can tell you what to do anymore. With a limitless credit card, a new look, and a new clique of beautiful friends, Laurel's ready to live the life she never knew she wanted.

But when you've spent your life on the good side, making up for lost time can get ugly.

Genre: Young Adult
Novel Length: appr. 58,000 Words + Bonus Excerpt


Featuring Bonus Chapter from the premiere novel of India Lee's upcoming series, Hidden Gem

Lavishly disguised pop singer, Queen Bee, is known abroad for her high-fashion wardrobe and killer vocals. In the states, she's just Gemma Hunter - shy suburban teenager in her new role of high school junior. Desperate to live a nor! mal life, Gemma keeps her famous alter ego a secret from everyone, including her new gossip-hungry friends. However her big secret is threatened when international teen heartthrob Tyler Chase announces his celebrity crush on Queen Bee, prompting a worldwide frenzy to discover her true identity.Gorgeous friends. Gorgeous boys. Endless parties. And a mother who can't say sh*%.

Laurel Rixon thinks she likes being the good girl. She has a flawless GPA, a best friend who idolizes her, and a football playing boyfriend. Skipping parties to study is fine when you need to impress your perfect mother and of course, your insanely hot English teacher. Laurel Rixon loved being a good girl.

That is until her world at school turns upside down and her own perfect mother makes the mistake of her life. Now Laurel's ready to abandon the good for the bad, and it's just so easy when no one can tell you what to do anymore. With a limitless credit card, a new look, and a new clique ! of beautiful friends, Laurel's ready to live the life she neve! r knew s he wanted.

But when you've spent your life on the good side, making up for lost time can get ugly.

Genre: Young Adult
Novel Length: appr. 58,000 Words + Bonus Excerpt


Featuring Bonus Chapter from the premiere novel of India Lee's upcoming series, Hidden Gem

Lavishly disguised pop singer, Queen Bee, is known abroad for her high-fashion wardrobe and killer vocals. In the states, she's just Gemma Hunter - shy suburban teenager in her new role of high school junior. Desperate to live a normal life, Gemma keeps her famous alter ego a secret from everyone, including her new gossip-hungry friends. However her big secret is threatened when international teen heartthrob Tyler Chase announces his celebrity crush on Queen Bee, prompting a worldwide frenzy to discover her true identity.This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, er! rant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.When sixteen year old Hannah Brewster lands the lead in the school musical she hopes it will be the perfect chance to get the attention of her family and her long time crush, Kyle. The only problem is that school super star, Josh Larson, has been cast opposite her, and he seems to like her as more than just a cast mate.

As Hannah and Josh grow closer, things between Hannah and Kyle get complicated. When Hannah realizes that Kyle is not who she thought he was, she also realizes that she just might like Josh as more than just a friend.

W! ill Hannah and Josh be able to overcome their obstacles and ad! mit thei r feelings before the musical ends?When sixteen year old Hannah Brewster lands the lead in the school musical she hopes it will be the perfect chance to get the attention of her family and her long time crush, Kyle. The only problem is that school super star, Josh Larson, has been cast opposite her, and he seems to like her as more than just a cast mate.

As Hannah and Josh grow closer, things between Hannah and Kyle get complicated. When Hannah realizes that Kyle is not who she thought he was, she also realizes that she just might like Josh as more than just a friend.

Will Hannah and Josh be able to overcome their obstacles and admit their feelings before the musical ends?Sinewy, sleek, and oozing charisma, Bruce Lee brought sex appeal to the martial arts genre, dominating even the most cliché-riddled adventures with his mix of good-humored geniality and focused intensity. His first film, the low-budget Hong Kong adventure Fists of Fury (as it was title! d in the U.S.), is exactly that: a raw, rough-edged revenge drama of a country boy who uncovers a heroin-smuggling ring. Yet the film comes alive when Lee pounces into action, his wiry, well-muscled frame erupting in lightning moves. His follow-up, The Chinese Connection, keeps the revenge theme going for a tale of a kung fu student who avenges his teacher's death at the hands of a Japanese rival. The international success of both films enabled the increasingly ambitious Lee to write and direct his own feature, Return of the Dragon, a more-comic tale of a Chinese country boy who travels to Rome to help out cousins under the thumb of local mobsters. Though filled with excellent martial arts bouts, all choreographed by Lee, the highlight is a death match between Lee and karate champion Chuck Norris in the Roman Colosseum. Lee died before completing his last feature, Game of Death, and a rather unconvincing double runs around much of the film between foota! ge of the real Lee, but the climax features an impressive bout! with ba sketball star and Lee student Kareem Abdul-Jabar. Though a cut above most martial arts movies of the period, these are no masterpieces, but then who watches a Bruce Lee film for the story? In these films, plot is simply there for the scenes between Lee's amazing fight sequences. The documentary Bruce Lee: The Legend completes the collection. --Sean Axmaker It's a fiery hot summer, and sixteen-year-old Jesse Wright is on the run. An oddly gifted boy, he arrives in a new city where the direction of his life is about to change. He's hungry and lonely and desperate - and beset by visions of a stranger who is being brutally tortured. And then there are Jesse's own memories of a fire ...It's a fiery hot summer, and sixteen-year-old Jesse Wright is on the run. An oddly gifted boy, he arrives in a new city where the direction of his life is about to change. He's hungry and lonely and desperate - and beset by visions of a stranger who is being brutally tortured. And the! n there are Jesse's own memories of a fire ...Product Description

Korea Focus, October 9, 2010: Reading through the 103 episodes divided into nine chapters, the reader can get a picture of the ups and downs that led to Kim Jong-un̢۪s final designation as heir apparent. Interesting is the love story between Kim Kyong-hui, younger sister of Kim Jong-il, and Chang Sung-taek (a.k.a. Jang Song-thaek), who played a key role in the succession scheme, and how they succeeded in marrying in spite of Kim Il-sung̢۪s objection. Despite their own experience, the couple opposed their daughter̢۪s marriage to her boyfriend on the grounds his background was not good enough. Their daughter, Chang Gum-song, committed suicide in August 2006, while studying in Paris.

The book provides an in-depth description of how Kim Jong-un, after consolidating his position as heir apparent, raided his eldest half-brother Kim Jong-nam’s secret villa, Uamgak, in Pyongyang and later attempte! d to assassinate him in another country. The author defined th! e “att ack at Uamgak,” which took place in April 2009, as a “war of brothers.” He explains the incident resulted from a power struggle between the two brothers, in which Kim Jong-un tried to eliminate the forces surrounding Kim Jong-nam.

The book further discloses that a group of children of high-ranking officials in Pyongyang, named “Bonghwajo,” has emerged as a new power group supporting Kim Jong-un. The group is led by O Se-won, the son of O Kuk-ryol, a powerful general and vice chairman of the National Defense Commission; and Kang Tae-sung, the son of Vice Premier Kang Sok-chu, a veteran diplomat. The author defines the group as the “core power” to lead the era of Kim Jong-un.



About the Author

Lee Young-jong has worked as a journalist for the JoongAng Ilbo, a leading newspaper in Korea for more than 15 years and is an expert on North Korean affairs, having covered everything from the death of Kim Il Sung to inter-Korean summits to t! he recent North Korean provocations. He has frequented Pyongyang and was invited as a research scholar to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars to take part in their North Korea International Documentation Project from 2007 to 2008.
Product Description

Korea Focus, October 9, 2010: Reading through the 103 episodes divided into nine chapters, the reader can get a picture of the ups and downs that led to Kim Jong-un̢۪s final designation as heir apparent. Interesting is the love story between Kim Kyong-hui, younger sister of Kim Jong-il, and Chang Sung-taek (a.k.a. Jang Song-thaek), who played a key role in the succession scheme, and how they succeeded in marrying in spite of Kim Il-sung̢۪s objection. Despite their own experience, the couple opposed their daughter̢۪s marriage to her boyfriend on the grounds his background was not good enough. Their daughter, Chang Gum-song, committed suicide in August 2006, while studying in Paris.

The book ! provides an in-depth description of how Kim Jong-un, after con! solidati ng his position as heir apparent, raided his eldest half-brother Kim Jong-nam’s secret villa, Uamgak, in Pyongyang and later attempted to assassinate him in another country. The author defined the “attack at Uamgak,” which took place in April 2009, as a “war of brothers.” He explains the incident resulted from a power struggle between the two brothers, in which Kim Jong-un tried to eliminate the forces surrounding Kim Jong-nam.

The book further discloses that a group of children of high-ranking officials in Pyongyang, named “Bonghwajo,” has emerged as a new power group supporting Kim Jong-un. The group is led by O Se-won, the son of O Kuk-ryol, a powerful general and vice chairman of the National Defense Commission; and Kang Tae-sung, the son of Vice Premier Kang Sok-chu, a veteran diplomat. The author defines the group as the “core power” to lead the era of Kim Jong-un.



About the Author

Lee Young-jong has worked as a journal! ist for the JoongAng Ilbo, a leading newspaper in Korea for more than 15 years and is an expert on North Korean affairs, having covered everything from the death of Kim Il Sung to inter-Korean summits to the recent North Korean provocations. He has frequented Pyongyang and was invited as a research scholar to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars to take part in their North Korea International Documentation Project from 2007 to 2008.
When Roxy Burke left home for Nashville, she swore she wouldn't come back until she was a star. But it's desperation that drives this prodigal back to her family, and no one is prepared for what happens next. Roxy has crashed and burned. She's squandered an inheritance, lived a wild life, and wasted her talent. Desperate and ashamed, she now must return to her father and sister, neither of whom she's talked to in seven years. Roxy's father welcomes his daughter with love and tenderness. But his easy acceptance is hard on! Roxy's sister. After years of being the dutiful daughter, Ele! na feels resentment and anger toward her wayward sister. Even more problematic is the reaction of Roxy's former boyfriend. Once a rebel, Wyatt has given his life to Christ and plans to enter the ministry. He and Elena are engaged, but Roxy's return raises questions that could mean the end of Elena's perfect future. The Burke family faces the return of the prodigal and must reach out for healing. Will they each be able to accept God's grace?Contains: *Widescreen Feature: The Big Boss *Widescreen Feature: Fist of Fury *Widescreen Feature: Way of the Dragon *Widescreen Feature: Game of Death *Widescreen Feature: Game of Death II

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