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How to keep your boyfriend interested! To read if you are afraid he might lose interest
Be a seductress
Now that you have a boyfriend you have to take the role of sexy seductress. Most women feel that once they have obtained rights, they can forget the charm. This makes the tedium involved in the relationship. For spice things up between the sheets, you can keep your boyfriend addicted to you.
Discover yourself
Being predictable periods at the end of its interest in you. The moment a man feels he knows everything who is there to know you better, level of interest for you to start to decline. So be creative in finding opportunities to develop individually so that you have something new to talk about or a new activity to do.
Being available assistance
Sometimes not be available all the time certainly helps. Your boyfriend should feel like he has a girlfriend and not a slave. Speak your mind and go out with your friends too sometimes. In fact, a little time alone still has the relationship more interesting.
Do not let yourself go
Men feel cheated if the girl they dated was wonderful and took care of her when they were just dating then started letting go itself the minute of the relationship gets serious. Keep your weight in check, your pampering sessions and does not give the competition to grow a mustache!
Give hunting
Sometimes you let him run a little. Make it work for your attention. Do not reply to all calls or just tell him you have to go out with this new type of work. Look how happy you are out with this new type. This keeps your man on his toes.
Have respect for limits
Because you're his girlfriend does not give you the authority to go browse business. Respect their boundaries and protect your space. This allows you to keep the person as at the time, the women as it will be difficult to find.
Leave Miss Marple act
Learn to trust. Miss Marple, the famous Detective agatha christie was an old girl for a reason. If you doubt everything he does and to suspect him of infidelity each step, then he will lose interest in you and you'll look like a fool wary.
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Tha Saint Old Time Radio This unique old time radio CD collectible features 3 digitized reels of classic The Saint radio broadcasts and over 72 minutes of total running time on 1 CD. Episodes include, Prove I Did it, The Color Blind Killer, and The Saint Episode 14. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, di… |
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Miss Marple: The Moving Finger [VHS] $5.00 Joan Hickson stars as Agatha Christie’s most beloved character, the prim and proper Miss Marple, in this classic whodunit. A rash of poison pen letters has been causing quite a stir in the quaint village of Lymston. So much so that Maud Calthrop, the vicar’s wife, calls in her old friend Miss Marple for help. Miss Marple quickly discovers that Lymston has a wealth of potential cranky corres… |
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Miss Marple: Murder at the Vicarage [VHS] $4.99 The death of a most unpopular citizen throws the sleepy village of St. Mary Mead into an uproar…. |
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Murder With Mirrors [VHS] $3.94 agatha christie\’s miss marple attempts to uncover the villain who’d commit murder to steal her dear old friend’s family home…. |
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Marple: The Classic Mysteries Collection (Caribbean mystery / 4:50 from Paddington / Moving Finger / Nemesis / At Bertram’s Hotel / Murder at Vicarage / Sleeping Murder / They Do It with Mirrors / Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side) $19.99 Five-disc boxed set includes “The Moving Finger” (1985), “Murder at the Vicarage,” “Sleeping Murder,” “4:50 from Paddington,” “Nemesis” (1987), “At Bertram’s Hotel,” “A Caribbean Mystery” (1989), “They Do It with Mirrors,” and “The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side.”… |
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Agatha Christie 4:50 from Paddington [Download] $6.95 Pack your bags . . . for murder. Join Agatha Christie’s famed sleuth, Miss Marple, in this classic “whodunit”. Uncover clues, solve perplexing puzzles and unmask the murderer before it’s too late. All aboard!… |
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Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making $12.99 This follow-up to the Edgar-nominated Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks features Christie’s unpublished work, including an analysis of her last unfinished novel, and a foreword by the acclaimed actor David Suchet. In this invaluable work, the Agatha Christie expert and archivist John Curran examines the unpublished notebooks of the world’s bestselling author to explore the techniques she used to surprise and entertain generations of readers. Also drawing on Christie’s personal papers and letters, he reveals how more than twenty of her novels, as well as stage scripts, short stories, and some more personal items, evolved. As he addresses the last notebook, Curran uses his deep knowledge of Christie to offer an insightful, well-reasoned analysis of her final unfinished work, based on her notes. Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making features several wonderful gems, including Christie’s own essay on her famous detective, Hercule Poirot, written for a British national newspaper in the 1930s; a previously unseen version of a Miss Marple short story; and a courtroom chapter from her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles , which was edited out of the published version in 1920. A must-read for every Christie aficionado, Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making is a fascinating look into the mind and craft of one of the world’s most prolific and beloved authors, offering a deeper understanding of her impressive body of work. |
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Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks $12.99 A fascinating exploration of the contents of Agatha Christie’s seventy-three private notebooks, including illustrations and two unpublished Poirot stories When Agatha Christie died in 1976, at age eighty-five, she had become the world’s most popular author. With sales of more than two billion copies worldwide, in more than one hundred countries, she had achieved the impossible—more than one book every year since the 1920s, every one a bestseller. So prolific was Agatha Christie’s output—sixty-six crime novels, twenty plays, six romance novels under a pseudonym and more than one hundred and fifty short stories—it was often claimed that she had a photographic memory. Was this true? Or did she resort over those fifty-five years to more mundane methods of working out her ingenious crimes? Following the death of Agatha’s daughter, Rosalind, at the end of 2004, a remarkable legacy was revealed. Unearthed among her affairs at the family home of Greenway were Agatha Christie’s private notebooks, seventy-three handwritten volumes of notes, lists and drafts outlining all her plans for her many books, plays and stories. Buried in this treasure trove, all in her unmistakable handwriting, are revelations about her famous books that will fascinate anyone who has ever read or watched an Agatha Christie story. How did the infamous twist in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd really come about? Which very famous Poirot novel started life as an adventure for Miss Marple? Which books were designed to have completely differ-ent endings, and what were they? What were the plot ideas that she considered but rejected? Full of details she was too modest to reveal in her own autobiography, this remarkable new book includes a wealth of excerpts and pages reproduced directly from the notebooks and her letters, plus, for the first time, two newly discovered complete Hercule Poirot short stories never before published. |
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Clues to Christie $2.99 Dying to read Agatha Christie for the first time or to re-read one of her classic mysteries but don’t know where to start? This fully authorized and comprehensive guide to the Queen of Mystery includes an introduction by award-winning Agatha Christie expert John Curran with features on each of her classic detectives including Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot and Tommy & Tuppence; guides to reading each of her series and her stand-alone novels; and an A to Z of Agatha Christie. Interspersed throughout are quotes from Christie, a list of the Christie novels that were her personal favorites and three of her classic short stories: The Affair at the Victory Ball , Greenshaw’s Folly and A Fairy in the Flat . Clues to Christie Table of Contents: “Agatha Christie: An Introduction” by John Curran; The Hercule Poirot Mysteries; “The Affair at the Victory Ball”; The Miss Marple Mysteries; “Greenshaw’s Folly”; The Tommy and Tuppence Mysteries; “A Fairy in the Flat”; Agatha Christie’s Stand-Alone Mysteries and Short-Story Collections; The Queen of Mystery’s Personal Favorites; Ten Other Ways to Read Agatha Christie; “On Agatha Christie and Poisons”; The A to Z of Agatha Christie |
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Murdering Miss Marple $40 During the interwar "golden age" of British detective fiction, women writers like Dorothy L. Sayers and Agatha Christie reigned, but their work remains tame compared to today's crime novels. Elements of sexuality and gender, including soft porn and sexual psychopathy, pervade contemporary detective fiction. The 10 essays in this collection explore issues of gender and sexuality in crime writing by women from 1985 to 2011, surveying works about girl sleuths, parodies, hard-boiled detective fiction, police procedurals, and recent serial killer series. They examine the relationship between genre and gender and explore how later works enter into a field of "post-feminism." Most importantly, this volume demonstrates how popular women writers of the last three decades have reconceptualized what it means to be a female detective. |
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Agatha Christie’s True Crime Inspirations $14.77 Fact proves far stranger than fiction in this collection of reallife crimes, scandals, tragedies and murders which either influenced the works of the world's most popular mystery writer or affected the lives of many famous personalities involved in her long and brilliant career. Discover the truth behind many of her books, such as how the exploits of Jack the Ripper inspired the serial killings in The abc murders and how the plot twist in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was suggested by Lord Mountbatten. This book also reveals how many of her illustrious acquaintances found themselves immersed in episodes so bizarre that they could have been written by Christie herself, including how the father of Miss Marple actress Margaret Rutherford committed murder and Poirot actor Peter Ustinov witnessed the assassination of a world leader. Agatha Christie's True Crime Inspirations is a fascinating addition to Christie literature, focusing on littleknown parts of this iconic writer's life and career. From her early roots in Torquay to her infamous elevenday disappearance, no stone is left unturned as the events of her own life are revealed to be every bit as intriguing as her worldrenowned novels. |
