Blasphemous Rumours

Blasphemous Rumours
Author: Andrew Boyd
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1991
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Reports persist that children and adults are being systematically abused during rituals with satanic overtones. Opinion is divided on the truth of the matter, and the divisions are acrimonious. Sceptics argue that ritual abuse is an imported myth, believed by the gullible and propagated by the hysterical. For this investigation, Andrew Boyd has stepped beyond the current cases to interview professional carers across Britain. Between them they claim to be counselling more than 600 victims of ritual abuse. Their detailed account plus in-depth statements by survivors are shocking in the extreme. Andrew Boyd is the author of Broadcast Journalism: Techniques of Radio and TV News.

Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode
Author: Dave Thompson
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1994-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0312112629

In 1980, four English youths formed a completely electronic pop band. Now, 15 years later, they are #1 on the charts. Here is the first full-lengh biography of the group that can fully claim to be the most popular electronic act in the world. Photographs. Original trade paperback.

All the Better Part of Me

All the Better Part of Me
Author: Molly Ringle
Publisher: Central Avenue Publishing
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1771681683

It’s an inconvenient time for Sinter Blackwell to realize he’s bisexual. He’s a 25-year-old American actor working in London, living far away from his disapproving parents in the Pacific Northwest, and enjoying a flirtation with his director Fiona. But he can’t deny that his favorite parts of each day are the messages from his gay best friend Andy in Seattle—whom Sinter once kissed when they were 15. Finally he decides to return to America to visit Andy and discover what’s between them, if anything. He isn’t seeking love, and definitely doesn’t want drama. But both love and drama seem determined to find him. Family complications soon force him into the most consequential decisions of his life, threatening all his most important relationships: with Andy, Fiona, his parents, and everyone else who’s counting on him. Choosing the right role to play has never been harder. Molly Ringle's growing list of other succesful titles include: The Chrysomelia Stories 1. Persephone's Orchard 2. Underworld's Daughter 3. Immortal's Spring The Goblins of Bellwater Lava Red Feather Blue Sage and King

Lays

Lays
Author: Martin L. Gore
Publisher: Jugurtha Harchaoui
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009-04-09
Genre:
ISBN: 291568541X

Ce volume réunit, pour la première fois sous la forme d'un livre, l'essentiel des textes écrits par Martin Gore pour Depeche Mode. Une sélection de 87 chansons accompagnées de six illustrations originales du légendaire Klaus Voormann. Chaque texte est présenté en anglais, puis fait l'objet d'une traduction fine, permettant de découvrir ces chansons sous un jour inhabituel. Les classiques Walking in My Shoes, Enjoy the Silence, Everything Counts, Strangelove et Fly on Me Windscreen ont connu un succès commercial si massif qu'il est facile d'oublier la délicatesse de langage, l'intemporalité et souvent l'humour pince-sans-rire dont ces textes témoignent. Le présent recueil constitue la célébration d'un des auteurs-compositeurs les plus talentueux et les plus originaux de la musique "pop" de ces 25 dernières années. À l'occasion de la sortie mondiale de l'album Sounds of the universe le 21 avril 2009, il importait de donner la possibilité à ceux déjà conquis par ce répertoire et aux autres, de voir les chansons enfin inscrites noir sur blanc. Ainsi Martin Gore: Lays nous donne pour la première fois l'opportunité de reconsidérer dans son ensemble l'oeuvre écrite de Gore-sans sono, sans lumières-et prendre conscience de sa place importante parmi les grands paroliers de notre temps. Un livre indispensable pour tout passionné de musique. Fan de Depeche Mode ou non, chacun sera sensible à cette rétrospective qui parcourt un fragment singulier et incontournable de l'aventure rock.

Love Life

Love Life
Author: Ray Kluun
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2007-07-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466834021

Dan and Carmen have it all, it seems: They are young, rich, good-looking, satisfied in their work and love life, and are the parents of a beautiful three-year-old daughter. When Carmen is diagnosed with breast cancer, Dan is unable to cope with her illness and the changes this brings to their happy, yuppie family life. While the beautiful and optimistic Carmen submits to chemotherapy and eventually a mastectomy, hedonistic Dan tries to find solace with his buddies and in several flings before he finally stops running away and succeeds in supporting Carmen in her decision to end her life with dignity. Love Life is an account of a terminal illness that is devoid of glitz or fake sentiment. Distressing hospital situations and spot-on characterizations of doctors and therapists alternate with the many heart-wrenching moments through the course of Carmen's illness, as both she and Dan come to terms with what commitment really means. Love Life is completely unapologetic, extremely controversial, but ultimately uplifting and life-affirming.

Salingkit

Salingkit
Author: Cyan Abad-Jugo
Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9712729508

Kitty Eugenio’s life is far from ideal. She has to live with her relatives. Her mother has gone abroad. Her best friends sometimes act weird, and sometimes keep secrets from her. Her classmates persist in pairing her with a boy she doesn’t like, but who just might be able to help in the search for her father. The love of her life doesn’t know she exists. And it’s not just any ordinary year, it’s the year of the Tiger, the year of People Power, the year of Halley’s Comet, the year of upheaval and change.

All I Can Handle: I'm No Mother Teresa

All I Can Handle: I'm No Mother Teresa
Author: Kim Stagliano
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1616084596

Stagliano reveals how one woman raises three daughters with autism, loses one at Disney World, stays married, has sex, bakes gluten-free, goes broke, and keeps her sense of humor.

I Shot a Man in Reno

I Shot a Man in Reno
Author: Graeme Thomson
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-08-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0826428576

Uses interviews with such notables as Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Ice T, and Richard Thompson to explore the celebration of death and destruction through popular music and includes a list of the forty greatest death records of all time.

Stripped: Depeche Mode

Stripped: Depeche Mode
Author: Jonathan Miller
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2009-11-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0857120263

An electrifying new biography about the four Essex lads who became award-winning stadium superstars and champions of synth pop! Jonathan Miller's groundbreaking book features in-depth interviews with founder member Vince Clarke and producers Gareth Jones and Mark Bell, and contains never-before seen interviews with the band members themselves. With additional input from Gary Human, Howard Jones and Thomas Dolby this is a unique portrait of a band that almost lost control when their lives went off the rails and lead singer Dave Gahan's heroin addiction nearly killed him. In the end Depeche Mode not only survived, they triumphed, racking up a staggering 40 million-plus album sales on the way. This is their amazing story, told in full for the first time. Born out of the post-punk backlash in the early 80's, Depeche Mode took their name from a phrase in a French style magazine and became the definitive international synth-pop group. Vince Clarke, Andy Fletcher and Martin Gore had started out as an Essex guitar band but it was their bright and upbeat synthesizer-driven brand of pop fronted by Dave Gahan that was to find global acceptance and enjoy unlikely success in the US. Despite a handful of early plaudits in the music press, the group won only intermittent critical acceptance over the years, its often light musical approach contrasting with lyrics that sometimes plunge into darker topics like S&M, religious fetishism and the scourge of capitalism. But whatever the music press said, the fans finally bought into Depeche Mode in a big way. Their Violator tour at the start of the 90s sold millions of records and turned them into major US concert stars. In true rock style, Depeche Mode's members have suffered their share of internal strife over a long career. Dave Gahan reinvented himself as a lead singer with both a harder musical edge and a near-fatal drug habit, while internal acrimony often marred the later stages of their career. Jonathan Miller has made an exemplary job of telling the Depeche Mode saga in its entirety and goes a long way towards explaining how the group have managed to thrive when almost all their post-punk contemporaries fell by the wayside long ago.