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- The bones of the story : a novel / by Goodman, Carol,author.;
- It's been twenty-five years since the shocking disappearance of a female student and the distinguished Creative Writing professor who died while searching for her. The Briarwood College community has never forgotten the double tragedy. Now, the college President is bringing together faculty, donors, and alumni to honor the victims from all those years ago. On a cold December weekend after the fall semester has ended, guests gather on the vacant campus for the commemoratory event. But as a storm descends, people begin to depart, leaving a group of alumni who were the last ones taught by the esteemed professor. Recriminations and old rivalries flare as they recall the writing projects they shared as classmates, including chilling horror stories they each wrote about their greatest fears. When an alumna dies in a shockingly similar way to the story she wrote, and then another succumbs to a similar fate, they realize someone has decided at long last to avenge the crimes of the past. Will the secret of what they did twenty-five years ago be revealed? Will any of them be alive at the end of the weekend to find out?
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Missing persons; Murder; Secrecy; Universities and colleges; Winter storms;
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- Take back the tray : revolutionizing food in hospitals, schools, and other institutions / by Maharaj, Joshna,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Good food generally doesn't arrive on a tray: hospital food is famously ridiculed, chronic student hunger is deemed a rite of passage, and prison meals are considered part of the punishment. But Chef Joshna Maharaj knows that institutional kitchens have the ability to produce good, nourishing food, because she's been making it happen over the past 14 years. She's served meals to people who'd otherwise go hungry, baked fresh scones for maternity ward mothers, and dished out wholesome, scratch-made soups to stressed-out undergrads. She's determined to bring health, humanity, and hospitality back to institutional food while also building sustainability, supporting the local economy, and reinvigorating the work of frontline staff. Take Back the Tray is part manifesto, part memoir from the trenches, and a blueprint for reclaiming control from corporations and brutal bottom lines. Maharaj reconnects food with health, wellness, education, and rehabilitation in a way that serves people, not just budgets, and proves change is possible with honest, sustained commitment on all levels, from government right down to the person sorting the trash. The need is clear, the time is now, and this revolution is delicious."-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Recipes.; Maharaj, Joshna; Food service.; Hospitals; Universities and colleges; Food service employees;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Peterson's master the SAT.
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- Subjects: SAT (Educational test); Universities and colleges;
- © c2007-, Peterson's,
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- McGraw-Hill Education SAT. -- by Black, Christopher (Christopher F.),author; Anestis, Markauthor.; College Hill Coaching (Organization),issuing body.; McGraw-Hill Education (Firm),publisher.;
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- Subjects: SAT (Educational test); Universities and colleges;
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- Dark objects : a novel / by Toyne, Simon,1968-author.;
- "A female forensics professor joins a London Met detective in pursuit of a highly intelligent and elusive killer in this highly anticipated new novel by Simon Toyne, the author of the internationally bestselling Sanctus trilogy"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Murder; Police; Serial murderers; Universities and colleges;
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- The Canadian campus companion : everything you need to know about college and university / by Millar, Erin,1982-; Coli, Ben,1976-;
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- Subjects: College student orientation; College students; Universities and colleges;
- © c2011., Thomas Allen,
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- The monarchs / by Morgan, Kass.; Paige, Danielle(Novelist);
- LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Colleges and universities; Greek letter societies; College sorority members; Witches; Magic; Witchcraft;
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- To the dogs / by Welsh, Louise,1965-author.;
- "Jim Brennan is flying high. Against all odds, he is a big man at the university, tipped for the head job and an office at the top of the ivory tower. He has a beautiful, accomplished wife and two healthy children. Jim drives an Audi, and his dog is a pedigree bichon frisé. Not bad for the son of a hardman who grew up in a room and kitchen. But for every person who's watched his progress and wanted to hitch a lift, there's someone else desperate to drag him back down. When his son Elliot is arrested on drugs charges, Jim is approached by men he thought he had left safely in his past. Their demands threaten his family, students and reputation. As the pressure mounts, Jim discovers he is more like his father than he thought. The question is, how far will Professor Jim Brennan go to save the life he built?"--Jacket flap.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; Ambition; College teachers; Extortion; Families; Family secrets; Universities and colleges;
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- Bloody genius / by Sandford, John,1944 February 23-author.;
- "Virgil Flowers will have to watch his back-- and his mouth-- as he investigates a college culture war turned deadly in another one of Sandford's "madly entertaining Virgil Flowers mysteries" (New York Times Book Review)"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Flowers, Virgil (Fictitious character); Murder; Universities and colleges; Detective and mystery stories;
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- Gita Desai is not here to shut up / by Patel, Sonia,author.;
- As memories of childhood sexual assault resurface in her first year of college, eighteen-year-old East Indian American Gita struggles to maintain her model student persona.Ages 14 years and up.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Campus fiction.; Novels.; East Indian Americans; Families; Psychic trauma; Self-actualization; Universities and colleges; East Indian Americans; Family life; Families; Psychic trauma; Self-actualization; Universities and colleges;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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