Stephen King's influence on the world of cinema can't be overstated. With a prolific writing career spanning decades, his novels and stories have been an endless fountain of inspiration for filmmakers. From bone-chilling horror to moving dramas, Stephen King movies have left a mark...
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Call It Sleep is the most profound novel of Jewish life that I have ever read by an American. It is a work of high art, written out of the full resources of modernism. It subtly interweaves gutter, cellar, sexual and religious taboos with t…… 29. A Hero of Our Time by Mikhail ...
As her body grows into curves, her family life worsens, and the ever-constant gossip seethes at her school, it seems that Xiomara can only find solace in her school’s slam poetry club — just another thing that her ultra-religious mami can’t find out about. If you’d like another ...
Rebellious Landan (West) starts talking to religious bookworm Jamie (Moore) after he's forced to take on heaps of extracurricular activities by his headmaster. At first he thinks she's a weird loser, then he falls head-over-heels. (So far, so standard high school movie.) Things take a...
This oddball religious satire spins the famous Nietzsche quote into a fantastic story: God is dead, and now there’s another corpse in the Atlantic, looking like any old white guy — except two miles long. As a result, oil tanker captain Anthony Van Horne finds himself with an unexpected ...
Genre: Religious Publish Date: January 1, 2020 Publisher: Harlequin Apple Books | $0.99Amazon Kindle Snowbound with the Cowboy by Roxanne Rustand A veterinarian is reunited with her first love when he returns to their Montana hometown in this inspirational romance from a USA Today –bestselling...
s Vineyard. Meanwhile, action thriller fans will be treated to a rare gem in Patrick Weill’s Double Threat, which opens with a stunning chapter written in the voice of a German Shepherd with a strong point of view. Along with …
He goes on a journey to a bar for Rumspringa, a traditional coming-of-age practice for Amis people where the adolescent leaves the enclosed religious community in order to join the outside world. Theo goes out to the world and is determined to achieve the goal of his family, and through...
This novel is considered one of the first dystopian novels, so, not surprisingly, things do not go well for Bernard, or the protagonist introduced later, John. Reading the novel through the lens of the twenty-first century, Huxley’s vision in which the populace enjoys drugs/entertainment, ...