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Cover of Griffin and the Spurious Correlations

Griffin and the Spurious Correlations

✍ Scribed by Krista Wallace


Book ID
110734219
Publisher
Krista Wallace
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Weight
583 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781777342388
ASIN
B09ZCR39VG

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


The sugar leapt up and twisted itself until it formed a castle with turrets as perky as meerkats...

Griffin's rock band is about to have their big break. But when her lead guitarist and soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend throws a drug- and alcohol-induced El Screamo Thrasher Solo Temper Tantrum, he gets the band kicked out of the gig. She is devastated, and minus a lead guitarist.

Enter the mysterious Rickenbacker, a restaurant manager with a tempting offer: if Griffin works in his restaurant making desserts, she can play in the house band, the Spurious Correlations, alongside Matteo: a super-talented lead guitarist.

What Griffin doesn't know is Rickenbacker is a competitor in an Other Worldly Live Action Role Playing tournament. In order to win the championship, he has just two weeks to push her to the limit with dessert-making mayhem, enough to drive her to perform an unthinkable task, all without letting her suspect she's a pawn in his scheme.

Griffin is yanked unwittingly into a frenzied fantastical world of music, magic and baking. She gets to make music with Matteo, the most perfect guy she has ever met, and she has never played with such a terrific band. It seems too good to be true!

But making desserts for Rickenbacker is a nightmare. Is Matteo worth it?

Well, he is awfully dreamy . . .


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Uncertainties in Data and Spurious Corre
✍ Lars HΓ₯kanson; Maria I. StenstrΓΆm-Khalili πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2009 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 609 KB

## Abstract Spurious correlations is a fundamental problem in situations where the y‐variable is a function of x, such as ratios u/x versus x or u, or products, such as u Γ— x versus x or u, or expressions such as (u–x) versus x. The theory of spurious correlations was developed more than 100 years