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Frank Owen

    Dieser Autor ist ein Pseudonym von Diane Awerbuck und Alex Latimer, die ihre Talente vereinen, um fesselnde Erzählungen zu schaffen. Ihre gemeinsamen Werke sind bekannt für einen unverwechselbaren Stil und eine Tiefe, die die Leser fesselt. Durch die Verschmelzung ihrer einzigartigen Stimmen schaffen sie literarische Erlebnisse, die es wirklich wert sind, entdeckt zu werden.

    Triple Cross
    The Eddie Chapman Story
    South
    North
    No Speed Limit
    Who Said That?
    • Ready? You probably heard this quote: 'Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.' But do you remember who said it? A) Samuel Beckett B) George Washington Carver C) Alexander Graham Bell D) E.E. Cummings? Or how about: 'I pride myself on the fact that my work has no redeeming value.' Would that be A) Madonna B) Gene Simmons) C) John Waters D) Trey Parker?

      Who Said That?
    • No Speed Limit

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,5(6)Abgeben

      Exploring the pervasive influence of methamphetamine, the book delves into various facets of American life, from outlaw motorcycle gangs and disillusioned televangelists to truckers and suburban mothers. It captures the drug's impact across diverse settings, including trailer parks, urban nightlife, college campuses, and military environments, illustrating how deeply intertwined meth is with contemporary culture and society.

      No Speed Limit
    • North

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,4(12)Abgeben

      The second and final instalment in a stunning high-concept post-apocalyptic series in the vein of The Passage by Justin Cronin and Wool by Hugh Howey.

      North
    • South

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      3,4(238)Abgeben

      A stunning high-concept post-apocalyptic debut novel in the vein of The Passage by Justin Cronin and Wool by Hugh Howey.

      South
    • The Temple of Warm Harmony

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The Temple of Warm Harmony is a book of poems, but it is also something of a map. Some of the poems are about the author, some are about the reader, while other poems are about the times we're all living through. A blend of mini-exorcisms, healing incantations, dreams, and invitations to numinous ways of observing and experiencing life, the book is divided into three parts: In the World of Red Dust, Heartbreak and Armoring, and Entering The Temple of Warm Harmony. On the heels of his award-winning first book of poetry, The School of Soft-Attention, poet Frank LaRue Owen invites "fellow travelers" to consider ways we can regain a sense of harmony even while navigating challenging terrain, personally and collectively.

      The Temple of Warm Harmony