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Boy Next Door (other)
Boy Next Door or variants may refer to: Film * ''The Boy Next Door'' (film), a 2015 erotic thriller * ''The Boys Next Door'' (1985 film), starring Charlie Sheen * ''The Boys Next Door'' (1996 film), a television drama based on the eponymous 1988 play Television * "Boy Next Door", ''Ally McBeal'' season 6, episode 16 (2000) * "Le Boy Next Door", ''Fancy Nancy'' season 2, episode 15a (2020) * "The Boy Next Door", ''ALF'' season 2, episode 14 (1988) * "The Boy Next Door", ''Double Trouble'' season 2, episode 6 (1985) * "The Boy Next Door", ''Empty Nest'' season 3, episode 8 (1990) * "The Boy Next Door", ''For the Record'' season 10, episode 1 (1985) * "The Boy Next Door", ''Joe Forrester'' episode 22 (1976) * "The Boy Next Door", ''Medium'' season 3, episode 15 (2007) * "The Boy Next Door", ''On the Case with Paula Zahn'' season 1, episode 13 (2010) * "The Boy Next Door", ''Private Secretary'' season 3, episode 26 (1955) * "The Boy Next Door", ''Star of the Family'' epis ...
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The Boy Next Door (film)
''The Boy Next Door'' is a 2015 American erotic thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Barbara Curry. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles. The film follows a 19-year-old man who, after having a one-night stand with his high school teacher, develops a dangerous obsession with her. Barbara Curry, a former criminal lawyer, wrote the screenplay for the film inspired from her life's experiences. Blumhouse Productions financed and produced the film, which was filmed for 23 days in Los Angeles and other locations in California at the end of 2013. The film was released in the United States on January 23, 2015, by Universal Pictures. ''The Boy Next Door'' received generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised "campy thrills" but did not deliver, however the film grossed $53.4 million against a $4 million budget making it a box office success. It was released ...
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To Rome With Love (TV Series)
''To Rome with Love'' is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 28, 1969, to February 24, 1971. Synopsis ''To Rome with Love'' is the story of widowed college professor Michael Endicott, who decided to leave his native Iowa following the death of his wife and accept a new position as an instructor at the American Overseas School of Rome. The culture shock of his children in reacting to their new environment, and to an extent, his own, provided the main humor in the series. Family situations provided most of the rest. Early on, much of this came from Endicott's single sister, Harriet, who followed them to Rome, apparently for the sole purposes of dissuading them from living there and to cajole them into returning to Iowa. Harriet soon departed, but her place was taken shortly afterward by Andy Pruitt, Endicott's father-in-law and the children's grandfather. He came to Rome for a brief visit, but wound up staying indefinitely. Broadcast history Episode list Season 1: ...
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The Boys Next Door (play)
''The Boys Next Door'' is a play by Tom Griffin, first produced in the 1988/89 season.TOM GRIFFIN
at doollee.com, accessed 12 September 2014 Set in the Boston area, it deals with four men with various mental disabilities who live in a . It takes place over roughly a two-month period and consists of brief vignettes about the men's lives. The play provides a humorous commentary on the men's lives, taking a surprising turn as Barry's father comes to visit and as Jack (their caretaker) accepts a new job. It was adapted into a in 1996 by



Boy's Next Door
, also known as ''Shōnen Zanzō'' (literally, 'Afterimage of a Boy'), is a one-volume manga by Kaori Yuki. The story, set in Los Angeles, follows the love affair of Adrian, a haunted teacher, and Lawrence, a young male prostitute. Characters Main characters *Adrian Clay: A 27-year-old elementary school teacher. Adrian was conceived when his mother was raped by a carnie. Neglected and despised by his mother, Adrian led a miserable childhood full of emotional abuse, constantly reminded that he was unwanted. His mother began to sleep with men solely for their money, something Adrian constantly felt was wrong. She attempted to abandon Adrian in a carnival once, and the young boy only managed to wander home after two days. Then, he witnessed one of his mother's "boyfriends" stab her. As she pleaded for him to call the police, promising to take him to the carnival again, Adrian delivered the fatal blow with the knife. She stared at him blankly in death, and, unnerved, he blindfo ...
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Kate McMurray
Kate McMurray is an author of gay romance who has served as president of Rainbow Romance Writers, the LGBT romance chapter of Romance Writers of America Romance Writers of America (RWA) is an American non-profit writers' association founded in 1980. Its mission is to "advance the professional and common business interests of career-focused romance writers through networking and advocacy and by incr .... Her stories have been published in English, French, Italian, and Spanish. She was born on July 3, 1980 and lives with her two cats in Brooklyn, NY. Kate was appointed to the Romance Writers of America (RWA) board of directors in May 2019 Bibliography Novels * ''Across the East River Bridge'' (2012) Winner of the 2012 Rainbow Award as Best Gay Paranormal/Horror * ''Kindling Fire With Snow (2010)'' * ''Across the East River Bridge'' (2012) * ''Out in the Field'' (2012) * ''There Has to Be a Reason'' (2017) * ''Such a Dance'' (2015) * ''The Boy Next Door'' (2016) * ''In Ho ...
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Irene Sabatini
Irene Sabatini is an author from Zimbabwe who writes fiction. She earned the Orange Award for New Writers (part of the Women's Prize for Fiction) in 2010 for her first novel, ''The Boy Next Door,'' a love story set against the backdrop of racism and political turmoil of 1980s Zimbabwe. Her second novel, ''Peace and Conflict'', covers family and political history through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy. Biography Sabatini was born in Hwange, Zimbabwe, and grew up in Bulawayo, the country's second-largest city. She attended Catholic school there and was educated by nuns. She attended the University of Zimbabwe in Harare, where she was introduced to feminism and political action during her degree in philosophy. Sabatini later earned a master's degree in child development from the Institute of Education at University College London. She has also done work and research in Bogotá and Barbados, and currently resides in Geneva, Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital ...
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Jennifer Echols
Jennifer Echols is an American writer of romantic fiction for young adults. A former newspaper editor, college teacher, and freelance copyeditor Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material ( copy) to improve readability and fitness, as well as ensuring that text is free of grammatical and factual errors. '' The Chicago Manual ..., Echols now writes full-time. She lives in Alabama with her husband and son. Her first novel, ''Major Crush'', drew on her own experiences as the first female drum major of her high school marching band. Echols splits her writing between light romantic comedies and more intense dramas. In April 2012, Echols wrote "I love writing romantic dramas like ''Such a Rush'' and the book I'm cooking up now 'Dirty Little Secret'' but I would feel a hole in my heart if I didn't have the chance to write YA romantic comedies again." ''Major Crush'' won the National Reader's Choice Award, and ''Go ...
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The Boy Next Door (novel)
''The Boy Next Door'' is a novel written by Meg Cabot. The book was published in 2002. It is written with an e-mail format throughout the book. Plot The main character in this novel is Melissa Fuller, but "You can call me Mel", as she says. Mel is a gossip columnist for the ''New York Journal'' and has just broken up with her longtime boyfriend, Aaron Spender. Her best friend, Nadine Wilcock, a food critic, is marrying her boyfriend, Tony Salerno, who is a chef at the popular restaurant Fresche. Melissa also has many coworkers, including Dolly Vargas, an outlandish Style Editor who has her eyes on quite a few men. The book starts with Melissa being late to work after finding her neighbour, Mrs. Helen Friedlander, facedown on the carpet of her apartment after a brutal attack. Mel gets her to the hospital but has yet to solve the problem of walking Paco, Mrs. Friedlander's Great Dane. She calls upon Mrs. Friedlander's nephew, Max Friedlander, to come and take care of Paco and t ...
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List Of Fear Street Books
This is a list of books from the ''Fear Street'' book series created and written by R. L. Stine. The first book, '' The New Girl'' was published in 1989. Various spin-off series were written, including the ''Fear Street Sagas'' and ''Ghosts of Fear Street''. More than 80 million ''Fear Street'' books have been sold as of 2003.Gerasimo; Whiteley (2003), 295. The books appeared in many bestseller lists, including the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list for children, ''USA Today'' bestseller list and ''Publishers Weekly'' bestseller list,Collins; Latham (1993), 146. and the series was listed as the bestselling young-adult book series of all time. Original ''Fear Street'' series ''New Fear Street'' ''A Fear Street Novel'' Six new ''Fear Street'' books were published from September 2014. "Give Me a K-I-L-L" was the last contracted novel, but R.L. Stine confirmed via Twitter that more Fear Street books were planned. ''Return To Fear Street'' Harper Collins' HarperTEEN picked u ...
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Point Horror
''Point Horror'' is a series of young adult horror fiction books. The series was most popular among teenaged girls.Coles, Martin. Hall, Christine. ''Children's Reading Choices''. Routledge, 1998, p 46. History The ''Point Horror'' series was launched in 1991 by Scholastic Inc, with the publisher re-releasing several of its previous titles under the ''Point Horror'' banner. Authors who published under the label of ''Point Horror'' include R.L. Stine, Lisa J. Smith, Diane Hoh, Richie Tankersley Cusick, Christopher Pike (author), Christopher Pike, and Caroline B. Cooney.Reynolds, Kimberly. ''Frightening Fiction''. Continuum, 2004, pgs 20-44. The series was notable as ''Blind Date'' was one of R.L. Stine's first works and helped launch his career. After an eight-year absence, Scholastic announced their plan to release three new titles in May 2013, with more to follow later in the year. Literary criticism While the ''Point Horror'' series did not attract much serious attention, Bri ...
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