rejection (psychology)

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rejection (psychology)

Wuthering Heights

2003
Forced by a storm to spend the night at the home of the somber Heathcliff, Mr. Lockwood uncovers a tale of terror and hatred on the Yorkshire moors.

Skip-beat!, 5

2008
With a jealous rich girl out to bring them down, can Kyoko and Moko overcome their difficulties and act as a team to trounce the competition?.

Wuthering Heights

a Kaplan SAT score-raising classic
2006
Presents Emily Bronte's classic romantic novel about the tragic love affair between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, the daughter of his benefactor, and includes over 760 SAT vocabulary words and pronunciation guide.

How to be cool

2007
Twenty-nine-year-old Kylie Chase, who became a trendsetter and found a new career taking people "from geek to chic" after she lost seventy-five pounds, worries that her past as an overweight nerd will come out when her apartment burns down, she moves back in with her parents, and a handsome journalist starts poking into her life.

Something blue

2005
Darcy Rhone's world is turned upside down when her best friend, Rachel, steals her fiance, but she eventually discovers the true meaning of friendship, love, and happily-ever-after.

Wuthering Heights

1996
In early nineteenth-century Yorkshire, the tumultuous relationship between a headstrong girl and a foundling boy raised in the same home wreaks havoc on them and those around them, even into the next generation.

Much ado about nothing

2009
William Shakespeare's classic drama about the romantic love of Hero and Claudio and the treachery of Don Juan; and includes commentaries, textual notes, introduction, and profile of the author.

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