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  • von John Reed Scott
    23,00 €

    "The Cab of the Sleeping Horse" by John Reed Scott is a charming exploration of American life, etched in opposition to the backdrop of historical fiction. Scott, celebrated as each an American creator and diplomat, weaves a narrative tapestry that unfolds the wealthy tapestry of a bygone era. The novel immerses readers in a shiny portrayal of American society, intricately detailing the nuances of its characters and the cultural milieu. Set against the canvas of records, "The Cab of the Sleeping Horse" not simplest showcases Scott's literary finesse however also serves as a time gadget, transporting readers to an extraordinary time and location. Through the lens of attractive storytelling, Scott delves into the complexities of the human revel in within the historical context, providing profound insights into the evolution of American society. The novel's title shows a certain mystique, inviting readers to unravel the secrets concealed within the metaphorical "sound asleep horse." As readers embark on this literary adventure, they discover a masterfully crafted narrative that seamlessly blends fiction with historic authenticity. John Reed Scott's paintings stands as a testomony to his twin roles as a storyteller and cultural historian, leaving an indelible mark on the genre of ancient fiction and supplying readers a compelling glimpse into the coronary heart of American existence.

  • von Emily White
    18,89 - 24,45 €

  • von Barbara Abel
    16,00 €

    The inspiration for the major motion picture starring Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain"Had me in its grips from the first page to the astonishing and jaw-dropping ending." -Samantha M. Bailey, USA Today bestselling author of Woman On the EdgeA dark, intense domestic thriller about next-door neighbors whose close friendship is upended by a tragic accident, from the queen of Belgian crime. There is no love like a mother's love. Tiphaine and Laetitia are inseparable friends who live next door to each other in a tranquil suburb. Their sons, born in the same year, grow up together as close as brothers. But when one of the boys is killed in an accident, the mothers' idyllic world shatters. Tiphaine is consumed by grief and bitterness for her lost son, while Laetitia is wracked with guilt. Soon the best friends are barely speaking. Then mysterious "accidents" begin to happen to Laetitia's son, raising her suspicions. As an increasingly paranoid Laetitia frantically tries to protect her son from harm, the little civility left between her and Tiphaine curdles into outward hostility. Is Laetitia just imagining things? Or is Tiphaine secretly conspiring to exact revenge for her loss . . . and if so, who will pay?Translated from the French by Susan Pickford

  • von Antoine de Saint Exupéry
    22,00 €

    Übersetzung des "Kleinen Prinzen" ins Japanische durch den bekannten japanischen Dichter Durian Sukegawa. Zweisprachige Ausgabe mit dem französischen Original.

  • von Vaughan Kester
    26,00 €

    "The Hand of the Mighty, and Other Stories" is a collection of fascinating short tales authored by Vaughan Kester, an American creator who was extraordinarily popular within the overdue 1800s and early 1900s. Kester's series of brief stories is sort of a tapestry: it's full of colorful pictures of different parts of existence in America throughout that point. The foremost tale of the gathering is "The Hand of the Mighty," which is about inside the American South and offers with topics like preference, power, and the complicated courting between lifestyle and progress. Kester is a splendid storyteller who can weave difficult plots and create characters that readers can relate to. His books offer a nuanced study what it means to be human. In addition to the title tale, the collection incorporates different testimonies that explore the complexities of relationships, the results of private selections, and social expectancies. Kester suggests that he has a deep know-how of human beings and the manner culture and society labored at the time. "The Hand of the Mighty, and Other Stories" is a strong instance of Vaughan Kester's writing abilities; it gives readers a thrilling look at many elements of American society during a time of change.

  • von Sean P. Curley
    20,00 - 27,00 €

  • von Helen Spring
    22,00 - 30,00 €

  • von Molesworth
    20,00 €

    "Not Without Thorns Vol. One" is a unique penned through Mrs. Molesworth, a prolific English creator of children's literature within the overdue nineteenth and early 20th centuries. This painting is known for its attractive narrative and exploration of familial relationships in the context of Victorian society. The story revolves around the Stanhope own family, mainly the vital individual, Rosamond. The novel delves into the complexities of family dynamics, societal expectancies, and the demanding situations faced by the protagonist as she navigates the expectancies placed upon her. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the narrative offers a nuanced portrayal of the constraints imposed on girls at some point of this period. Rosamond's adventure unfolds as she grapples with private increase, relationships, and societal norms. Mrs. Molesworth's writing fashion is marked by its sensitivity and insight into the emotional lives of her characters. "Not Without Thorns Vol. One" is widely known for its exploration of issues which include love, responsibility, and individuality, making it a poignant and notion-upsetting piece of Victorian literature that maintains to resonate with readers inquisitive about the intricacies of home life and societal expectations all through the overdue 19th century.

  • von Denny Darke
    25,00 €

    Have you ever yearned for a much-needed escape to a distant, exotic getaway? Eager to escape the hullabaloo and drama occurring back home? What if, just as you settle into your tropical paradise, you uncover the shocking truth that your partner is being pursued by a merciless hitman from a ruthless cartel?Welcome to Lucy Myers' world, as partner Jimmy experiences a series of unfortunate events that lead him to break a solemn promise to save himself, his new-found buddy, and his own family's lives.This is a zany tale of a vacation gone very, very wrong . . .Coexisting in the same condominium unit with raucous and thoughtless cartel members, Myers implores the property manager to intervene. After a shocking and gruesome discovery, Myers finds himself inexplicably involved with the Wolfpack Cartel. Due to further mayhem, Myers and his new cartel buddy run for their lives and are forced to embrace the very thing that caused the uproar in the first place.Myers' initial challenge is making sense of the whimsical and unpredictable happenings in Los Piñata, with its quirky and endearing characters. Myers navigates a brazenly inappropriate Hollywood pair who were responsible for a racy TV show and a golfer whose atrocious performance is attributed to his sobriety. Let's not overlook the sociopathic cartel kingpin and his brother, the police chief, who challenges his staff with riddles to keep them on their toes. Finally, the eponymous Pink Sombrero, a stuttering and merciless hitman, loathes Myers and is at odds with his brother, who'd rather write poetry than be in the cartel.The Man with the Pink Sombrero is a comical thriller set in Mexico with quirky characters, many funny moments, and a hint of the macabre.

  • von Oliphant
    19,00 €

    Christian Melville by way of Mrs. Oliphant endeavors to consolidate her ancient musings into a novel, accessible volume, catering to a vast readership at a low cost fee. The collection, titled "Christian Melville," spans various historical narratives, every designed to captivate readers with stories that range from the interesting and remarkable to those who subtly creep up on one's creativeness. Considered a historic masterpiece, this anthology serves as a various series of thoughts, making it appropriate for readers of every age. Mrs. Oliphant storytelling prowess shines through as she navigates the complexities of historic occasions, weaving a tapestry of plots which might be each attractive and filled with unexpected twists and turns. The book's attraction is similarly stronger by way of a new, beautiful cover, and a professionally typeset manuscript, rendering this edition of "Christian Melville" now not simplest an undying collection of historic testimonies but also a modern and readable addition to literary shelves. With its combo of exciting narratives and a sparkling presentation, this compilation invitations readers to delve into the wealthy tapestry of history, making it a compelling and reachable read for lovers of historical fiction throughout specific age agencies.

  • von (Mme. Blanc) Therese Bentzon
    24,00 €

    "Jacqueline, Complete" with the aid of Thérèse Bentzon, writing underneath the pseudonym Mme. Blanc, is a poignant exploration of the challenges confronted through ladies in 19th-century France. The novel revolves across the existence of Jacqueline, the crucial person, as she grapples with societal expectancies, love, and responsibility. Set in opposition to the backdrop of a conservative French society, the narrative unfolds as Jacqueline navigates the complexities of her relationships and confronts the limitations imposed by conventional gender roles. Thérèse Bentzon, recognized for her insightful social commentary, weaves a compelling tale that delves into the difficult dynamics of family, love, and the evolving function of girls in a changing society. Jacqueline's journey serves as a microcosm of the broader societal shifts taking place throughout the 1800s, imparting readers a nuanced expertise of the demanding situations faced by way of ladies looking for autonomy and identity. The novel stands as a testomony to Bentzon's literary finesse, blending enticing storytelling with a vital examination of the triumphing norms. Through Jacqueline's studies, Mme. Blanc presents a window into the struggles and aspirations of women in a bygone generation. "Jacqueline, Complete" stays a timeless painting, celebrated for its portrayal of societal complexities and its contribution to the rich tapestry of 19th-century French literature.

  • von F. Colburn Adams
    23,00 €

    The creative paintings "The Von Toodleburgs," that's in all likelihood credited to F. Colburn Adams, gives a pleasant glimpse into the abnormal international of the Von Toodleburg circle of relatives. Because Adams likes to apply exceptional pen names and tell tales in a selection of approaches, you can assume a tale that is full of humor, wit, and perhaps even a touch social satire. Through the pages of "The Von Toodleburgs," readers may additionally grow to be concerned in this unusual circle of relatives's crazy adventures and quirks. Adams turned into known for being able to write in numerous exceptional sorts of literature. He may also write a story that did not suit any of the usual classes. It was a completely unique blend of comedy and man or woman-driven look at. The plot ought to turn into a high-quality journey that follows each day lives and interactions of the Von Toodleburg circle of relatives and shows their strange and humorous tendencies. Adams' ability as a creator may additionally want to add rich individual improvement to the story, letting readers connect with and maybe even snigger on the humorous mistakes that make up the Von Toodleburgs' global. There might not be a variety of statistics to be had about this painting, however "The Von Toodleburgs" offers a literary journey full of humor and whimsy, and Adams' ability at telling stories shines thru, making the enjoy memorable and thrilling for people who input the paranormal global of this fictional circle of relatives.

  • von Dostoevskaia L. F.
    21,00 €

    "The Emigrant" by L. F. Dostoevskaia is a compelling narrative that unfurls the poignant tale of an individual navigating the tumultuous panorama of migration and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of societal alterations or historical events, the novel dives deep into the complexities of the emigrant revel in. Dostoevskaia, drawing thought from the wealthy literary traditions of Russian literature, weaves a story this is both undying and resonant. The protagonist's adventure becomes a metaphor for the wider human quest for identification and belonging. Through eloquent prose and vivid storytelling, the writer explores the emotional terrain of displacement, resilience, and the difficult dance between the beyond and the prevailing. The narrative unfolds as a profound exploration of cultural version and the indomitable spirit that propels people forward in the face of adversity. Dostoevskaia captures the nuances of the emigrant's internal war, inviting readers to empathize with the challenges of forging a new existence even as grappling with the echoes of the antique. "The Emigrant" stands as a testomony to L. F. Dostoevskaia's literary prowess, imparting readers a charming adventure that transcends geographical barriers, resonating with everyone who has ever felt the push and pull of home and the pursuit of a place to belong.

  • von Philippe De Massa
    20,00 €

    "Zibeline ¿ Complete" by Philippe De Massa is a thought-upsetting series of ancient tales, skillfully compiled right into a cohesive narrative. De Massa endeavors to make those memories handy to readers of all ages by imparting them at a low cost fee. The memories in the compilation show off a diverse range, with some fascinating the imagination via their exciting and exquisite narratives, even as others quietly draw readers in with a diffused appeal. Deemed a work of fiction, "Zibeline ¿ Complete" stands proud as a wealthy series of ideas, artfully woven into a unmarried draft. The book no longer most effective spans numerous historic subject matters but also caters to a huge target market, ensuring its attraction to readers across distinctive age companies. With an eye catching new cowl and a professionally typeset manuscript, this version of "Zibeline ¿ Complete" displays a modern aesthetic even as maintaining readability. The compilation is a testament to Philippe De Massa's ability to combination historic perspectives with inventive storytelling, presenting readers with an enticing and available exploration of numerous narratives. The book's cutting-edge presentation enhances its visual appeal, making it an appealing and exciting read for the ones interested in the intersection of history and fiction.

  • von The Duchess
    18,00 €

    "A Bachelor's Dream" by way of The Duchess unfolds as a literary gem, cementing the author's popularity as a master storyteller. With a creative combination of humor and fiction, The Duchess creates a captivating narrative that resonates with brilliance and creativity. The tale revolves across the whimsical dreams of a bachelor, imparting a lovely exploration of the human imagination. The brilliance of The Duchess lies in the seamless connection forged among humor and fiction. Through wit and clever storytelling, the author now not handiest entertains however additionally facilitates a profound knowledge amongst readers. The stories are infused with passion, introducing readers to a various array of emotions and thematic landscapes. The Duchess's writing fashion is a harmonious mixture of elegance and ease, making the narratives accessible to an extensive target market. The testimonies spread with an exquisite ease that allows readers to immerse themselves resultseasily inside the global crafted by using The Duchess. In "A Bachelor's Dream," The Duchess proves to be a literary virtuoso, providing greater than simply enjoyment. The narrative transcends the limits of humor and fiction, inviting readers to hook up with the characters on a deeper degree. With enduring creativity and a passion for storytelling, The Duchess ensures that his extraordinary stories depart an indelible mark on the reader's imagination.

  • von Dale Weatherford
    20,00 €

    "Looking Through the Eyes of a Child" is the first book of "The New Way Series." When I completed a chronological study of the first century manuscripts, "The Gospel According to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," I began to imagine what it might have been like to be a child watching life as only a child can. I wrote a children's book entitled "His Young Friends." While "Looking Through the Eyes of a Child" is about these same children, it is designed to be read by adults who desire to use their imagination to envision what it must have been like to live in the first century at a time of amazing change and transformation, a time of miracles and supernatural happenings. Children have a way of seeing through the games that adults play, the masks they wear, and the bravado they display. It is my hope that you'll be able to see what they saw. There are twenty-two separate stories that together form a biography of the life of Jesus as seen through the eyes of a child.Can you imagine what it must have been like to see Jesus heal your brother, or raise your best friend from the dead, or stop a storm when your boat was sinking? While the characters are fictional, references are given to the manuscripts listed above that form the basis for the stories."The New Way Series" begins with children, but future books will watch them grow to adults and impact their world by what they saw and heard as children. Please enjoy "Looking Through the Eyes of a Child" and anticipate future books in "The New Way Series" based on the manuscript entitled "Acts of the Apostles," written by Luke.

  • von Molesworth
    20,00 €

    The famous author Mrs. Molesworth's "Not Without Thorns Vol. Three" is a fascinating book. The book explores the complicated nature of relationships and the tough parts of life that people ought to cope with. Set against a heritage of deep character development and active writing, the tale weaves together the lives of several fundamental characters, each of whom is dealing with their very own tough conditions. Mrs. Molesworth skillfully explores the complexities of love, loss, and strength, weaving a tapestry of feelings that readers can relate to. The name, "Not Without Thorns," is a metaphor for the troubles that come with existence and the energy had to get thru them. By giving each man or woman various emotions, the writer offers the story extra intensity and lets readers relate to the primary characters' problems and successes. In this book, Mrs. Molesworth skillfully mixes drama, romance, and self-reflection to create an exciting story that keeps readers interested from beginning to give up. The radical gives the character¿s beneficial information approximately what it's want to be human as they cross on their private journeys. This makes "Not Without Thorns Vol. Three" a thought-scary and emotionally powerful paintings of literature.

  • von George R. Sims
    24,00 €

    "Dagonet Abroad" is a fascinating literary paintings by using George R. Sims that takes readers on a fascinating journey packed with humor, wit, and insightful observations. George R. Sims, a prolific Victorian-era writer and journalist, weaves a compelling narrative focused across the character Dagonet. This adventurous protagonist embarks on a journey abroad, imparting readers with a lovely exploration of different cultures and social settings. Sims skillfully blends humor and satire to offer a nuanced statement on society, politics, and human nature. Through Dagonet's stories, the author sheds mild on the quirks and idiosyncrasies of people from numerous backgrounds, infusing the narrative with each leisure and thought-frightening insights. Sims' keen observational capabilities and mastery of language allow him to color shiny scenes that delivery readers to various locales, growing a wealthy tapestry of cultural exploration. "Dagonet Abroad" stands as a testament to George R. Sims' literary prowess, offering a satisfying and idea-scary study that transcends time, providing readers with both leisure and a deeper know-how of the human enjoy. Sims' storytelling prowess and social remark make this painting an undying classic that continues to resonate with audiences interested by the intricacies of society and the human situation.

  • von Yvonne Bloor
    16,00 €

    Set in the 1960's in a mining village near the coastline of South Shields. The Gibson family live in their quaint cottage by the sea. Their perfect life is interrupted so tragically, their lives would be never the same. Jacqueline Gibson's spirit becomes fragile but not broken as her faith and belief in the Catholic Church would steer her forth to overcome such a loss.The whole Community is fractured, but the social connection and togetherness stays strong within them with the help and support from the generous Father Donnelly.Jacqueline's journey would take her far and beyond her limitations, she has no idea what is in store for her in her next journey of life.

  • von Rana Siddharth
    17,00 €

    In the book 'HOW TO EXPLAIN TIME TRAVEL TO YOUR GRANDKIDS?', the author has explained the intriguing concept of time travel in a very understandable manner such that it can easily be grasped by a wide variety of readers, including kids. The author, with his unique approaches to defining time, has presented multiple ways to visualize time travel in a very unique way. The author has explained time travel from the very basics so that every reader can hold on to the experience from the very beginning. The author has chosen a unique approach to make the reader capable of not only visualizing time travel by himself or herself but also being able to explain time travel to anyone. The author has provided his multiple theories on time travel and actual possible methods to time travel into the far future, and he has explained not only why time travel to the past is not possible but how it can be at least visualized by using the concept of dimensions. The author, with his theories, has presented multiple methods to visualize time as a fourth dimension and many more methods where time may not be a dimension. The author has literally time traveled to explain time travel in the book 'HOW TO EXPLAIN TIME TRAVEL TO YOUR GRANDKIDS?'.

  • von Eugene Wood
    20,00 €

    "Back Home" by Eugene Wood is a heartfelt exploration of the human journey, weaving a story that delves into the difficult dynamics of returning to at least one's roots. The novel follows the lives of its characters as they navigate the complexities of rediscovery inside the familiar embrace of home. Eugene Wood, a professional storyteller, crafts a poignant tale that resonates with widely wide-spread themes of identity, belonging, and the enduring ties that bind people to their past. The narrative unfolds with a sensitive touch, revealing the struggles, triumphs, and private increase of the characters. Wood's prose is characterised by way of its evocative nature, inviting readers to reflect on their personal connections to the places and people that form their lives. The creator's keen perception into the human revel in is clear all through the novel, growing a work that is both introspective and universally relatable. "Back Home" stands as a testomony to Eugene Wood's literary prowess, showcasing his capacity to seize the nuances of human emotion and the profound effect of returning to 1's origins. As readers adventure through the pages of this novel, they're invited to ponder the significance of home and the complicated threads that weave the material of our lives.

  • von Molesworth
    20,00 €

    The famous author Mrs. Molesworth's "Not Without Thorns Vol. Two" is a fascinating book. The book explores the complicated nature of relationships and the tough parts of life that people ought to cope with. Set against a heritage of deep character development and active writing, the tale weaves together the lives of several fundamental characters, each of whom is dealing with their very own tough conditions. Mrs. Molesworth skillfully explores the complexities of love, loss, and strength, weaving a tapestry of feelings that readers can relate to. The name, "Not Without Thorns," is a metaphor for the troubles that come with existence and the energy had to get thru them. By giving each man or woman various emotions, the writer offers the story extra intensity and lets readers relate to the primary characters' problems and successes. In this book, Mrs. Molesworth skillfully mixes drama, romance, and self-reflection to create an exciting story that keeps readers interested from beginning to give up. The radical gives the character¿s beneficial information approximately what it's want to be human as they cross on their private journeys. This makes "Not Without Thorns Vol. Two" a thought-scary and emotionally powerful paintings of literature.

  • von Sharyn Bradford Lunn
    23,00 €

    In the riveting conclusion to the Southern Skyes series, Crosswinds weaves a tapestry of history, family, and love spanning two centuries. In a dance of love and betrayal, it is a story of reconciliation, redemption, and the enduring power of family ties.Two family lineages, forged from one soldier's legacy, have existed in mostly disparate worlds, prejudices tearing them apart. Now treachery and unrequited love have come to the fore. In a tale that pits brother against brother and future against past, the bonds of blood and destiny somehow keep it all inexorably connected.Crosswinds-indeed the entire series-is a suspenseful historical fiction masterpiece that will sweep you off your feet and leave you yearning for more. Prepare to be spellbound by a tale that transcends time and prejudice, a story of love's enduring legacy that will linger in your heart long after you turn the final page.

  • von Humphry Ward
    23,00 €

    "Helena" by means of Mrs. Humphry Ward is a compelling novel that delves into the complicated interaction of duty, love, and societal expectancies. Set against the backdrop of the past due 19th century, the tale revolves round Helena, a younger and spirited woman torn between her responsibilities to her family and her choice for non-public success. As the radical unfolds, Mrs. Humphry Ward intricately weaves a narrative that explores the demanding situations confronted by using Helena as she confronts the societal norms and expectations that confine her. The individual's journey is marked via a quest for self-discovery and a determination to forge her personal route in an international that often dictates in any other case. The novel is not only a portrait of a girl's war for independence however additionally a reflection of the broader societal adjustments of the time. Mrs. Humphry Ward's prose is each eloquent and idea-provoking, supplying readers a glimpse into the intricacies of relationships and the evolving roles of women in society. "Helena" stands as a testomony to Mrs. Humphry Ward's skill in taking pictures the nuances of human emotions and societal dynamics.

  • von Richard Steele
    20,00 €

    Isaac Bickerstaff" is a satirical work written via Richard Steele, an Irish author and co-founding father of the famed 18th-century periodical, "The Spectator." The work is a fictional character, a persona Steele adopted to satirize and comment on contemporary social and political problems. In "Isaac Bickerstaff," Steele uses wit and humor to lampoon numerous elements of London society, together with its manners, literature, and politics. The character of Bickerstaff serves as a satirical vehicle thru which Steele supplies astute observations and critiques, regularly taking over the persona of an astrologer predicting the future with humorous and exaggerated predictions. Notably, Steele's use of the Bickerstaff personality become a part of a literary feud with some other cutting-edge author, Jonathan Swift. Both Steele and Swift hired fictional characters and funny narratives of their writings to mock and ridicule every other and the cultural and political happenings of the time. "Isaac Bickerstaff" exemplifies Steele's skill in using satire to address societal issues while wonderful readers. It stays a vast piece in the records of 18th-century English literature, showcasing the power of satire as a tool for social commentary and grievance.

  • von Peter Rimmer
    22,00 €

    Is fame truly the dazzling prize it appears to be?Randall is already ensnared in the clutches of celebrity, while Jane, on the cusp, craves her own literary place. But all Randall yearns for is to flee, hand in hand with his lover.Despite leaving it all behind, she sails for Africa alongside Randall. The fear of losing her partner is at the forefront, haunted by her past choices, yet tempered with a baby on the way.After reaching Cape Town, they rent a camper van and traverse the South African coastline towards the Skeleton Coast. As months slip by, the moment to depart their utopian haven approaches. The decision arises: to return to America or embrace life in the serene Surrey countryside of England. Parenthood seals their choice. Yet the question remains: can they truly elude the trappings of fame they once yearned to leave behind?Lovers for Today is the final installment in this much-loved series, the Brigandshaw Chronicles. Randall and Jane's story takes them from one country to another, where they continue to struggle in finding that elusive answer to happiness, and a true sense of home.

  • von Louis Couperus
    24,00 €

    Majesty, written by Louis Couperus, is a captivating novel that explores issues of energy, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships towards the backdrop of the past due 19th-century Dutch East Indies. Couperus weaves a tale that delves into the lives of the Dutch colonial elite. The narrative revolves around the Van Lowe family, specially the matriarch, Ottilie. As the family contends with the challenges of retaining their social status in the colonies, Ottilie emerges as a powerful and enigmatic discern. Her man or woman embodies the struggles and contradictions of colonial lifestyles, as well as the anxiety between private goals and societal expectancies. Set in a lush and exceptional landscape, "Majesty" masterfully combines tricky character photos with bright descriptions of the Indonesian surroundings. Couperus explores the effect of imperialism on both the colonizers and the colonized, supplying a nuanced attitude at the cultural dynamics at play in the course of this period. Louis Couperus, a prominent Dutch novelist of the past due 19th and early 20th centuries, showcases his literary prowess in "Majesty," developing a wealthy narrative that is still studied for its exploration of colonial topics and its timeless portrayal of human nature inside a complicated social milieu.

  • von Jr. Ray van Horn
    32,00 €

    "If you ever wanted a novel that mapped Stranger Things favorite Eddie Munson's inner life, this is it. Die posers!" -Justin Norton, Decibel magazine"A story of everyday heavy metal folk, and how their everyday pain is real." -Joel McIver, author of To Live is to Die: The Life & Death of Metallica's Cliff BurtonEvery generation faces inevitable trials in the great proving ground of high school. The polarizing definition of cool from a teenager's world sets its own parameters, often hotly contested amongst a school body's diverse subdivisions. Revolution Calling, from veteran music and film journalist Ray Van Horn, Jr. is a retrospective look at high school as he knew it from the alienating stance of heavy metal subculture in the late 1980s. As a semi autobiography, Revolution Calling is an Outsiders tale for Generation X, an examination of the will to belong on one's own terms, even when the stakes turn violent. This is a story of inner and outer turmoil where persecution leads to comeuppance. The path to acceptance in one's life often takes turbulent paths. For Jason Hamlin and Rob Martino, this is a call-to-arms for their own self-worth and moreover, their self-preservation.

  • von Neptune E. Kosi
    29,00 €

    Baz¿ zamanlar öyle dü¿sel anlar vard¿r ki, sizi büyülü bir hayal gücünün koluna girmi¿ bir ¿ekilde kar¿¿ kar¿¿ gezdirir ¿ehrin sokaklar¿nda. Kimi dü¿ler hayal gücünün çengeline tak¿l¿r, kal¿r orada as¿rlarca. Baz¿s¿ bekle¿ir ¿ehrin en kasvetli, en sisli sokä¿nda...Londra'da çöu insan¿n hayal bile edemeyece¿i bir dünya var; kuzgunlar¿n, perilerin, meleklerin, yar¿ kuzgun yar¿ insan yarat¿klar¿n ve di¿erlerinin ¿ehri...Portobello yolunda bälayan bir cumartesi sabah¿, Mila için yepyeni bir Londra'n¿n da bälang¿c¿ oldu. O uyand¿¿¿nda, Londra'n¿n yukar¿s¿nda ve ää¿s¿nda pek çok bilinmeyen uyan¿yordu. Londra art¿k eski Londra de¿ildi. ¿nsanlar ve Kuzgunlar da.Londra her zaman gridir, ama bu ¿imdiye kadar gördü¿ü en tehditkar griydi!Neptune E. Kosi, Fantastik Kurgu Yazar¿ & Hikâye ve Masal Anlat¿c¿s¿Hayat¿ ¿stanbul-Londra ekseninde geçen yazar¿n Türkçe yay¿mlanm¿¿ dört roman¿n¿n yan¿ s¿ra yurt d¿¿¿nda (¿ngiltere, Amerika, ¿rlanda, K¿br¿s, Türkiye) pek çok edebiyat dergisinde ve gazetelerde k¿sa öyküleri ve makaleleri yay¿nland¿. Yazar, 2016 y¿l¿ndan beri Londra men¿eili Eurovizyon gazetede makalelerini yay¿nlamaya devam ediyor. Davran¿¿ Bilimleri okuyan yazar ayn¿ zamanda ¿ngiltere ve Amerika'da Masal Terapi, Oyun Terapi, Bibliyoterapi, Hikaye ve Masal Anlat¿c¿l¿¿¿ vb. alanlarda çe¿itli e¿itimler ald¿.Yazar bäta ¿ngiltere olmak üzere son y¿llarda Hikaye ve Masal Anlat¿c¿l¿¿¿ üzerine çe¿itli seminerler vermektedir. Masallar¿n iyile¿tirici gücünü, mitolojiler ve efsaneler üzerinden aktar¿rken ayn¿ zamanda e¿itmenlik de yapmaktad¿r.Yazar, gri kanatlar¿yla sizi her zaman kucaklayan Londra'da, e¿i, kedileri ve yüzlerce e¿siz hikâyenin kendi aralar¿nda f¿s¿ldät¿¿¿ kütüphanesiyle birlikte yä¿yor.Yazar, her ¿ehrin alt¿nda ondan bir tane daha oldüuna inan¿r.Her ¿ehir, bir alt ¿ehre aç¿lan say¿s¿z kap¿ya ve anahtara sahiptir.Türkçe yay¿mlanm¿¿ kitaplar:Mavi Kuyruk (2013)Siyah Palto (2014)Aral¿k (2015)Londra Dü¿leri (2020)

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