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Only Lovers Left Alive is a 1964 dystopian fiction novel by Dave Wallis. It describes a near-future society in which all adults have committed suicide and teenagers are able to run wild. With its theme of youth in charge and out of control, the book hit a chord with the emerging counter-culture, and a film adaptation starring the Rolling Stones ...
Nothing Left to Lose is a 2017 horror novel by Dan Wells published by Tor Books. [1] It is the sixth and final installment of the John Wayne Cleaver series, following Over Your Dead Body (2016). The novel concludes the story of sociopathic teenage protagonist John Cleaver and his hunt of an ancient network of demons who call themselves "the ...
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Nothing Like the Sun is a fictional biography of William Shakespeare by Anthony Burgess first published in 1964. It tells the story of Shakespeare's life with a mixture of fact and fiction, the latter including an affair with a black prostitute named Fatimah, who inspires the Dark Lady of the Sonnets .
Nothing Left to Lose, a 2017 novel by Dan Wells; Nothing Left to Lose, a 2012 novel by Allan G. Johnson; Nothing Left to Lose: An Impolite Report On the State of Freedom in Canada, a 2020 book by Philip Slayton "Nothing Left to Lose", a short story by Diana Pharaoh Francis
Her fifth novel, it follows the destructive love triangle between a psychologically unstable woman, her charming husband, and her volatile brother-in-law. Effectively exploring themes of infidelity , self-loathing , suicide , and emotional disconnection, the novel depicts three characters so alienated from society and reality, that they depend ...
Quoting from the book, Deb says, "It could have been me". [5] Deb is said to work at a publishing house "that publishes trash novels". His co-worker is named as Shrey, who is addicted towards girls and cannot live without them. He finally recovers from it. He wants to seek redemption as he stood there, on the blast day, watching the victims die.
Nothing Human Left is a 2011 novel by the Irish writer Simon Ashe-Browne. It won the Dundee International Book Prize, the largest monetary British prize for first novels, in 2011, and was published by Cargo Publishing. [1] [2] It is a psychological thriller based primarily in a Dublin state school.