Not exact matches
@free... Yeah, jeeebus, the main
fictional character whos lunacy was made into a
book of fairytales and for the last 2000
years we have all suffered from it.
He'll probably crawl back to his lord at the end
of the
year with his faith renewed in the
fictional christ / daddy figure, and get a
book deal...
The bible is a
book of made up
fictional stories, it's seems hard to believe that a 1000
years later it is still referred to as law by so many ignorant people.
I've covered quite a few
books on my blog over the past
year or two, all
of them being related to ethical fashion on varying levels, however, I've never read or reviewed a
fictional book until I discovered A Harvest
of Thorns and realised that fiction could be another way to help people understand and come to terms with fast - fashion.
British director Stephen Frears» dramatization The Program, is not a
fictional recounting
of Gibney's documentary but is rather an adaptation from David Walsh's
book, Seven Deadly Sins: My Pursuit
of Lance Armstrong, the myth - busting sports journalist who spent
years trailing the untouchable myth - maker
of cycling.
I never read the Harry Potter
books and I enjoyed the movies well enough... So, yes, I was one
of those people who thought he might not be the target audience a deep dive into what was going on in this
fictional universe across an ocean, fifty some
years before Harry Potter was even born.
And here are the five most disappointing films
of the
year: On the Road (Michael Winterbottom's Wolf Alice tour movie can't even find something interesting in its
fictional subplot), Hampstead (a painfully strained romantic comedy set in a twee version
of London), The
Book of Henry (Colin Trevorrow missteps with this convoluted thriller), The Snowman (Michael Fassbender struggles to sustain this lifeless Scandinavian mystery) and Pitch Perfect 3 (it's painful to watch the Bellas try their hand at action - comedy).
Her first
book, Before I Die, the
fictional account
of the last few months
of a sixteen -
year -... (more)
The newspaper reporter - turned - novelist spent the last 20
years in a close - knit Atlanta suburb very much like the
fictional Fair Oaks
of her
book.
I'm laboring laboriously on a college class on self - publishing I'm going to be teaching in Spokane, the sequel to Night Undone, Indies Unlimited stuff, Indie Author Day stuff (I'm on the board
of advisors), updating some
of my
book covers... I've got four Mr. Pish
books in the works this
year, Mr. Pish calendars for 2018, more Agent Night
books, a horror novel, a
fictional biography, and, most important
of all, the patent for the gruel.
In May
of this
year he'll release his first self - published novel since 2011, Pulped, which uses Simeon Grist, the private - eye hero
of his six -
book series in the 1990s, to explore what a
fictional detective does when he discovers that the life he thought he's been leaving is actually the product
of someone else's imagination.
The latest from Lehrer is about the secret service agent who decided to let JFK ride with the top down in Dallas — a nice
fictional counterpoint to the deluge
of nonfiction
books coming out this
year to commemorate the 50th anniversary
of the assassination.
Continuing a series that was introduced in London earlier this
year, these linear compositions are created by employing an accumulation
of references from
fictional communal spaces that are depicted in films, paintings, and
books.