Peter Benchley's first novel, Jaws, became one of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters, an acknowledged classic recently judged by the American Film Institute as the second most scary movie after Psycho. The story of a great white shark that terrorises a smart resort similar to Long Island captured...
Your Jaws ~ Your Lifeis a ground breaking simple revolutionary alternative medicine book. It presents a different view of how vital the teeth, jaws and the airways are to health. For thousands of years we have been searching for the true causes of many common human disorders like bed-wetting...
That resounding thunk you just heard reverberating throughout the cosmos was the sound of thousands of first-time queriers and submitters’ jaws hitting their respective floors. For most writers new to the game, the notion that any factors other than the quality of the writing and excellence of...
The question about thought would also raise eyebrows for another couple of reasons: in a first-person narrative, the narrator’s thought is generally presented as just part of the narrative; if everything in the book is from the memoirist’s perspective, it’s hardly necessary to keep informi...
Aneurysmal bone cysts of the jaws: A case study and review of the literature Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Volume 64, Issue 1, July 1987, Pages 72–77 PDF (4071 K) Subject index 1978, Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology more Joseph A. Toljanic, Enrique Lechewski...
It had large black wings sprouting from its back layered in muscles, glowing red eyes of fire, and sharp fangs protruding from its jaws. Edgar didn’t get to take a close look at the being, but could see that the monster was over an altar, and upon the altar, tied up, was the ...
To make a weird analogy, part of the reason why Jaws works so well as a scary movie is because we don't see the shark for most of it, and we're left to our imagination's worst fears. This was a girl who knew what she was talking about. ...
Erik’s first book of narrative nonfiction,Isaac’s Storm, about the giant hurricane that destroyed Galveston, Texas, in 1900, won the American Meteorology Society’s prestigious Louis J. Battan Author’s Award. TheWashington Postcalled it the “Jawsof hurricane yarns.” Erik is particularly ple...
“Jaws” meets global warming? An inconvenient tooth? Based on real science, and just in time for summer beach reading, “Sharkbait” throws two mismatched scientists together, risking their lives to learn how sharks can venture on shore for food. Climate change, toxins in the ocean, or some...
She threw the first of these across the odd-looking kitchen and watched as her Staffordshire bull terrier leapt into the air and snatched it, his strong jaws snapping shut with all the finality and violence of a gin-trap. ‘Children in need,’ she exclaimed to the dog. ...