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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 More to Tell is a Junior Library Guild book, [3] and a New York Times Best Seller. [4] It was well received by critics, including starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [4] Publishers Weekly, [1] School Library Journal, [5] and Shelf Awareness. [2]
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 ...
Msnbc.com described the novel as a "suspenseful murder mystery". [1] New York Times writer, Marilyn Stasio, said that the novel "taps into the tensions that go along with the joys of moving into a new home". [2]
Until There's Nothing Left of Us is Kill Hannah's fifth full-length studio album and their second album on major label, Atlantic Records. The first single from the album was "Lips Like Morphine", released before the album came out. The video is shot in black and white and set in an 'industrial wasteland'.
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.
Kitty Song-Covey is getting a pep talk from the one and only Peter Kavinsky. A newly released trailer for XO, Kitty Season 2 (premiering Thursday, Jan. 16) reveals that Noah Centineo will reprise ...
Love, Etc was written some ten years after Talking It Over and is set ten years later. In the intervening period Stuart, the protagonist, has emigrated to America, remarried, opened a restaurant, got divorced and returned to England, where he has set up a successful organic food business.