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Scott Newman Bücher
Scott Newman ist ein Autor, dessen Schreiben von einem Leben voller vielfältiger Erfahrungen und globaler Reisen geprägt ist. Er schöpft Inspiration aus einer Sammlung ungewöhnlicher und intensiver Momente, die er über acht Jahre hinweg bei der Erkundung fast vierzig Länder gesammelt hat. Sein literarischer Ehrgeiz ist es, in Literatur, Journalismus und Film eine bahnbrechende Wirkung zu erzielen, die den revolutionären Einfluss von Ikonen in anderen Bereichen widerspiegelt. Newmans einzigartige Perspektive, geschmiedet an mehreren internationalen Orten, verspricht eine unverwechselbare Stimme im zeitgenössischen Geschichtenerzählen.






The Night before the Morning After
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Set against a backdrop of vibrant locations like Antibes, New York, and Paris, the narrative unfolds as a rock and roll diary chronicling Newman's adventurous life. The book intertwines wild travel anecdotes, unexpected encounters, and scandalous romances, while also providing a candid critique of elite boarding school life and Princeton. Blending influences from Salinger, Easton Ellis, and Bukowski, it captures the essence of the American experience in the 21st century, appealing to the sensibilities of the iPhone generation.
I'M Wandering
- 226 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In a quarantined California ravaged by a contagious virus, the living are confined to high-rises while the dead roam freely in various forms, from eerie rolling cans to artificial human bodies. Wealthy individuals can upload their consciousness to stay with their families, whereas the less fortunate are commodified by the Metis Corporation, leading to a new class of controlled beings stripped of free will and legal rights. This dystopian scenario explores themes of mortality, exploitation, and the implications of technology on human existence.
why i kill the prince
- 140 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set in the royal court of Bellona, where magical abilities dictate social standing, Lady Everleigh struggles with her lack of visible talent, leaving her overshadowed and relegated to a ceremonial role. As the seventeenth in line for the throne, she often finds herself overlooked in a society that values power and prowess, highlighting themes of identity and self-worth amidst the grandeur of a gladiator heritage.
Sound familiar for me
- 170 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The investigation into Taryn Moore's tragic fall reveals a complex web of secrets surrounding her life. Detective Frankie Loomis suspects that Taryn's apparent suicide may be linked to deeper issues, prompting her to uncover surprising details that suggest a possible motive for murder. As Loomis delves into Taryn's past, she confronts the unsettling truths that challenge the initial assumptions about the young woman's death. The case intertwines themes of deception, the search for truth, and the impact of hidden struggles.
SUICIDE WATCH
- 132 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The story delves into the pervasive issue of suicide, affecting individuals across all demographics. Candace Tremont, a motivational singer, is deeply affected by her husband's suicide five years prior, driving her commitment to combat depression. As she navigates her own struggles with suicidal thoughts and nightmares, the narrative explores her personal battle and the societal misconceptions surrounding mental health, highlighting the urgency and complexity of the issue.