Jennifer Lee Ryan: 5 books

Book cover of Anal Lust: 8 Short Stories
by Jennifer-Lee Ryan
Language: English
Release Date: April 18, 2012

Warning: Adults only, explicit sexual content. Eight very short stories about anal sex between girls and guys. Hot reads that will only take a couple of minutes per story to read. Just right for a quick arousal before you go to bed, or sitting at your desk... - Susan Finally Takes...
Book cover of Losing It In New York
by Jennifer-Lee Ryan
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2012

At 4’11” tall (tall being somewhat of a misnomer in this case), Carol was a picture of Malaysian beauty. Slim but athletic, incredibly toned body, small firm breasts with large dark nipples, big brown eyes, a huge smile, and long wavy black hair, Carol chose this as her English name, feeling that...
Book cover of Diabolical Plots: Year Four
by David Steffen, Michael Anthony Ashley, Anaea Lay
Language: English
Release Date: September 17, 2018

This anthology collects all 25 original stories from the fourth year of Diabolical Plots, an online magazine of science fiction and fantasy. Manuals for memory tourism, a secret order of monks that tries to use a scriptural technicality to put off the end of the world indefinitely, a friendly nonbinary...
Book cover of Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Theory and Practice across Disciplines

by Helga Nowotny, Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert
Language: English
Release Date: November 25, 2016

Interdisciplinarity has become a buzzword in academia, as research universities funnel their financial resources toward collaborations between faculty in different disciplines. In theory, interdisciplinary collaboration breaks down artificial divisions between different departments, allowing more...
Book cover of More Language Arts, Math, and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities
by Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell Ph.D., Stephanie Al Otaiba Ph.D., Jill Allor
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2015

How can today’s educators teach academic content to students with moderate and severe developmental disabilities—while helping all students meet Common Core State Standards? This text has answers for K-12 teachers, straight from 37 experts in special and general education. A followup...
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