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What will it take for one outrageously underwhelmed guy to turn his snooze of an existence into something worth waking up for? For thirty-year-old Brandon, who is precociously and chronically fatigued of his lot in life, it might just take a transatlantic airline ticket-with an unexpected, unrequested, inner journey to boot. Along the way, Brandon's ferociously funny, always frank take on everything makes for the rollicking, cheeky read My Sweet Saga. This debut novel by Brett Sills is sure to prompt more than a few shakes of the head-and at least one laugh per sentence. Resigned, defeated, and barely thirty, Brandon has been living with the benign tumor called life. His wedding to his fiancée, Clarissa, is only a few weeks away. His job as the only white guy at an African American television network isn't rocking his world either, and the dirtiest talk around the cubicle pertains the potty training stories from his married colleague. Just as Brandon teeters on the brink of damning himself to a tragically lame career and marriage, his absent father, who four years earlier won a mega lottery jackpot, pops up with an unexpected demand: Brandon must join him on a trip to Stockholm, Sweden. Against his better judgment, Brandon takes off on a trip that may just reroute his destiny. When he meets a mysterious Swedish woman named Saga, the romantic in Brandon reawakens and spawns a quirky love triangle that embarks him on a wild ride which includes arrests in two countries, hospital stays, acts of both extreme heroism and abject foolishness, the discovery of unexpected family secrets, and entirely too much public nudity. Along the way, this unexpectedly loveable rogue lobs wisecracks, witticisms, and flashes of surprising self-reflection that make for a thoroughly enjoyable escapade, which at the same time blindsides you with a generous helping of heart. Anyone who is up for a little transglobal insanity, with a stealthy finer point, will relish this hilarious, raucous ride.
Contains excerpt of Whitefern, sequel to My sweet Audrina.
An emotional portrayal of the lives of four women as Valentine’s day approaches, in 1941 wartime London
Everything is not always what it seems. After losing the love of her life, Portia (Peaches) Jackson will face her most difficult obstacle to date; moving on. With no clue about what happened to her beloved Mase, she struggles to hang on to what little sanity she has left. Will a change of scenery promise a better life than the one she left behind? A new career, a new outlook, and a new man might give Peaches the happiness she never dreamed possible ... or maybe her nightmare will continue where it left off. Find out where this BBW saga takes Peaches to next in Thick Sweet Georgia Peach.
"Womack and Kruppa present a thorough history of Harrison and Clapton's songmaking and recording sessions." — BooklistNewly revised and expanded, this paperback edition features exclusive material from the Malcolm Frederick Evans archives and draws on rare material released by the Harrison Estate. A new appendix includes a detailed sessionography and personnel listings for All Things Must Pass, assembled from recently discovered documentation. George Harrison and Eric Clapton embarked upon a singular personal and creative friendship that impacted rock's unfolding future in resounding and far-reaching ways. All Things Must Pass Away: Harrison, Clapton, and Other Assorted Love Songs traces the emergence of their relationship from 1968 though the early 1970s and the making of their career-defining albums, both released in November 1970. Authors Womack and Kruppa devote close attention to the climax of Harrison and Clapton's shared musicianship— the creation of All Things Must Pass, Harrison's powerful emancipatory statement in the wake of the Beatles, and Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Clapton's impassioned reimagining of his art via Derek and the Dominos— two records that advanced rock 'n' roll from a windswept 1960s idealism into the wild and expansive new reality of the 1970s. All Things Must Pass Away reveals the foundations of Harrison and Clapton's friendship, focusing on the ways their encouragement and support of each other drove them to produce works that would cast long shadows over the evolving world of rock music.
The Norse men and women who sailed to Iceland brought stories with them-stories of their lives and their ancestors, passed down for centuries, going back in time to great Vikings, legendary heroes, and even the ancient gods and goddesses. A new wave of stories entered with Christianity-stories of exotic lands and beasts, of saints and holy men facing demons and monsters. A third wave of stories came to Iceland via Norway, whose king had commissioned translations of tales of chivalry-of the courtly love of gallant knights and beautiful ladies. And all of these blended together in Iceland, creating swashbuckling sagas unlike any other medieval literature. This book presents eleven sagas and six shorter texts tracing the growth of these sagas of adventure, from Norse legends of King Half and Asmund Champion's Bane, to the life of the Apostle Bartholomew, to tales of Parceval and King Arthur, to the sagas of heroes like Vilmund the Outsider and Yngvar the Far-Traveler and Samson the Fair.
Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of Europe with "Discovering Czechia: A Traveler's Guide" by acclaimed author William Jones. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Czechia, a land where history whispers through ancient castles, nature unfolds in breathtaking landscapes, and culture resonates in the melodies of classical music. This meticulously crafted guide is not just a handbook; it's an invitation to explore the soul-stirring allure of a destination that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. In this captivating travelogue, Jones takes you beyond the well-trodden paths, offering a personalized narrative that goes beyond the typical tourist experience. From the iconic spires of Prague to the hidden gems of Moravia, each chapter unfolds like a chapter in a traveler's diary, infused with the warmth of personal encounters and the excitement of discovering hidden corners. Delve into the architectural marvels of Prague, where every cobblestone street tells a tale of Bohemian history. Traverse the Bohemian Paradise, a natural masterpiece that captivates with its verdant landscapes and towering rock formations. Experience the living fairy tale of Cesky Krumlov and indulge in the spa town extravagance of Karlovy Vary. From the historical richness of Kutná Hora to the wine country of Moravia, Jones paints a vivid picture of Czechia's diverse landscapes and cultural treasures. Uncover the hidden gems of Olomouc, savor the beer culture in Pilsen, and conquer the majestic peaks of the High Tatras. Explore the dynamic Moravian capital, Brno, and pay homage to history in Terezín. Jones unravels the mysteries of Český ráj, the Bohemian Paradise, and guides you through the gateway to wine and nature in Mikulov. Discover the architectural harmony of Telč and the captivating beauty of Mikulov. As you turn the pages, Jones invites you to a gastronomic odyssey through Czechia. From traditional dishes that resonate with centuries of culinary heritage to street food adventures in the vibrant markets, every chapter is a feast for the senses. Indulge in the richness of Czech wine culture, raise a glass in historic taverns, and explore the culinary festivals that celebrate the nation's food culture. The journey doesn't end with landscapes and flavors; it extends into the heart of Czech culture. Jones introduces you to the vibrant music scene, the dynamic art world, and the festivals that bring communities together. Beyond the tourist gaze, "Discovering Czechia" becomes a personal exploration, a tale of connections made with locals, and a celebration of the intangible magic that makes travel an enriching experience. In the final chapter, the epilogue, Jones weaves together the threads of your journey, reflecting on the history, landscapes, culinary delights, and personal connections that define Czechia. It's more than a travel guide; it's a narrative that lingers, inviting you to revisit the memories, plan new adventures, and keep the spirit of discovery alive. "Discovering Czechia: A Traveler's Guide" isn't just a guidebook; it's your passport to an immersive and unforgettable experience in one of Europe's most captivating destinations. Join William Jones on this literary voyage and let the magic of Czechia unfold before your eyes. Your adventure awaits – are you ready to discover Czechia?
The book is a comprehensive survey of medieval and early modern Arthurian literature in the Scandinavian countries The book analyses the transmission of a foreign courtly literature in the non-courtly culture of Iceland The book surveys the acculturation of foreign narrative and style to indigenous literary forms in the North
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