Love Her Madly

Love Her Madly
Author: Bill Cosgrave
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2020-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459746627

A riveting memoir that works its magic like a slow-acting drug, revealing the story of Jim Morrison’s first love, a long-lost friendship, and the man who existed before the Doors. In the spring of 1965, Bill Cosgrave was smuggled across the border into the United States after receiving an irresistible invitation from his captivating friend Mary Werbelow. When he made it to her apartment in Los Angeles, Mary introduced Bill to her boyfriend, Jim Morrison. The two young men quickly bonded. When Jim and Mary’s relationship faltered, Jim headed for Venice beach with his notebook. Bill and Jim spent endless days together, enjoying the aimlessness of their youth and the freedom of the times, fuelled by Jim's unlimited supply of dope. Jim’s writing would morph into iconic hit songs, rocketing him to international fame as the hypnotic lead singer of the Doors. Beautiful Mary would set off on her own journey. After years of futile searching, Bill finally tracks down the woman he had secretly loved. He’s dying to know where her life has taken her and stunned by what he discovers.

Madly in Love with ME

Madly in Love with ME
Author: Christine Arylo
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1608680665

Most of us know that loving ourselves would be a good idea, but we have no clue what that really means. Self-love feels too vast, too esoteric, and frankly like something you should keep under wraps. This breakthrough book on self-love changes all that by taking you beyond the idea of loving, valuing, and caring for yourself into daring acts that will help you experience it. Christine Arylo provides practical, fun ways to explore and embody the ten branches of self-love every day and in every part of your life. Reading this book is like receiving permission to treat yourself as a best friend would. Imagine having the power to: * Give to yourself first, without guilt * Shower yourself with loving words instead of criticism and comparison * Go for your dreams with conviction and courage * Choose the situations and relationships that make you happiest * Discover and explore your deepest thoughts and desires — and act on them

Love Him Madly

Love Him Madly
Author: Judy Huddleston
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1613747500

"Sections of this book were previously published in a different form as This is the end-- my only friend"--Title page verso.

How to Fall Out of Love Madly

How to Fall Out of Love Madly
Author: Jana Casale
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 939209972X

“Three relatable thirty somethings drive this ode to womanhood. Learning the hard way to love themselves, the women teach invaluable lessons.”—People “Everyone who loves Sally Rooney should be reading Jana Casale!”—Julie Buntin, author of Marlena Three women confront the compromises they’ve made to appease the men they love. Joy and Annie are friends and roommates whose thirty-something lives aren’t exactly what they’d imagined. To make ends meet, they decide to rent their extra bedroom to Theo, who charms Joy with his salt-and-pepper hair and adoration of their one-eyed cat. When Annie goes to live with her boyfriend, Theo and Joy settle into a comfortable domesticity. Then Theo brings home Celine, the girlfriend he’s never mentioned, who is possibly the most stunning woman Joy has ever seen. Joy resolves to do whatever it takes to hold on to him, falling ever deeper into an emotional hellscape of her own making. She is too obsessed to realize that Celine’s beauty doesn’t protect her from pain. Haunted by an event from her past, Celine can’t escape her shame and finds herself in an endless cycle of self-sabotage. Annie is baffled by Joy’s senseless devotion to Theo, but she’s consumed by her own obsessions: she can’t stop parsing her commitment-phobic boyfriend’s texts in an exhausting mission to maintain his approval. At work, where she fully embraces her natural assertiveness, Annie is a star. But when an anonymous letter lands on her desk accusing her esteemed and supportive boss of sexual misconduct, she is forced to decide who and what she’s willing to stand up for. Perceptive, mordantly funny, and full of heart, How to Fall Out of Love Madly examines women’s many relationships—with one another, their mothers, their work, men, and themselves—to reveal their underlying power and complexity. It asks, why do so many smart, compassionate, otherwise empowered women tolerate egregious behavior from the men they love? And what will it take for them to reclaim control?

Lyrics

Lyrics
Author: Bryan Ferry
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 147356171X

**THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER** Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Roxy Music's iconic first album with this collection of Bryan Ferry's evocative lyrics of aspiration and romantic longing, introduced by the author. 'Lyrics is a book any Roxy fan would be proud to have on their shelf' The Telegraph Bryan Ferry's work as a singer and songwriter, both as a solo artist and with Roxy Music, is legendary. Lyrics collects the words written for music across seventeen albums, from the first iconic Roxy album of 1972 via the masterpiece of Avalon to 2014's reflective Avonmore, introduced by the author, and with an insightful essay by James Truman. All the classic Roxy anthems are here - 'Virginia Plain', 'Do the Strand', 'Love is the Drug' - songs in which the real and the make-believe blend in a kaleidoscopic mix, shot through with cinematic allure. Also included are the evocative lyrics of romantic longing and lost illusions for which Ferry is rightly revered: 'Slave to Love', 'Mother of Pearl', 'More Than This'. As he writes in his preface, 'The low points in life so often produce the most keenly felt and best-loved songs.' And, it might be added, some of the best poetry. Discover this unforgettable collection of Bryan Ferry's work today.

Love Deception Life

Love Deception Life
Author: Animesh Pandey
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1642493295

As the title (Love Deception Life) itself exemplifies that the entire novel deals with the philosophy of life. It can be called as an autobiographical work but at the same time it carries myriad lofty concepts. The writer throughout the novel expresses his life’s experiences whether it is love, friendship, family or whatever came in his journey yet. He vividly described his childhood days, family issues, college life and of course several other incidence of his social life. Perhaps, coping with the life’s complexities at such a tender age compelled the writer to convert his emotions into words, resulting in a beautiful piece of work. Which is why the novel depicts the reality of life - the ugly truth. Nevertheless, the ideas and support of his family, friends and of course the Almighty bestowed him to bring up the contented work. After reading the novel, a reader can find several facts of life- the realism (or Pragmatism). One can relate the story to one’s own life and its incidence or experiences. Simultaneously, a reader can grasp the literal truths of life. The entire novel is helpful in guiding a typical reader to be in the real world rather than in virtual world. Furthermore, this book is a better way to lessen the stereotypes. The novel ends with an optimistic view leading the reader to an affirmative outlook. No doubt the entire book is quite enthralling and fun to read.

Hallowed Ground

Hallowed Ground
Author: Kirk Riley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2018-03-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1543478697

The book is about the sacrifices our military has taken to provide us with the freedoms we have all over the world. We have fought in many wars around the world and spilled our own blood for these other countries.

The Girl from Hollywood

The Girl from Hollywood
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: Bibliotech Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1923
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This is one of Edgar Rice Burroughs few contemporary novels (now reads as historical). It makes interesting comments on prohibition, drug addiction, and early Hollywood. The ranch land that the characters ride around on, is now suburbia. It proves an interesting view into a world, that is no longer with us. (Rob Roy)

PIRATE TALES: 80+ Novels, Stories, Legends & History of the True Buccaneers

PIRATE TALES: 80+ Novels, Stories, Legends & History of the True Buccaneers
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 8579
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

PIRATE TALES: 80+ Novels, Stories, Legends & History of the True Buccaneers is an anthology that sails across the tumultuous seas of piracy, encapsulating an era of adventure, peril, and treasure. This collection boasts a remarkable diversity in literary styles and perspectives, encompassing the romantic, the Gothic, and the factual, to illuminate the multifaceted lives of pirates. Amongst its pages, readers will find the daring exploits of famed pirates, and the courageous men who battled against them, depicted through a spectrum of narrativesfrom the thrilling escapades in the works of Daniel Defoe and Alexandre Dumas to the haunting tales of Edgar Allan Poe and William Hope Hodgson, each piece contributes to the canvas of buccaneering lore, making this collection unparalleled in its scope and depth. The contributing authors and editors of PIRATE TALES form an illustrious cadre of writers whose individual contributions to literature are unparalleled. From the pioneering adventure novels of Jules Verne and the psychological depth of F. Scott Fitzgerald's narrative to the vivid historical detail in the stories of Rafael Sabatini and Stanley Lane-Poole, this collection intersects a wide array of historical, cultural, and literary movements. The diversity of authors enriches the anthology, enabling a comprehensive exploration into the lawless life of pirates and their enduring legacy on maritime history and literature. PIRATE TALES is an indispensable anthology for readers yearning to embark on a voyage across the high seas of literary history. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the legends of piracy, exploring its allure and danger through a tapestry of voices and styles. This collection serves not only as an educational resource but also as a portal to different eras and viewpoints, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the thrilling and often perilous world of pirates. For scholars, enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, PIRATE TALES presents a treasure trove of narrative riches, promising countless hours of engaging reading.