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10 best books like Home (Matthew Costello): Blood Sugar, The Marijuana Chronicles, Mistaking the Sea for Green Fields, The Crow: Shattered Lives & Broken Dreams, Ballad Divine: Bhagavad-Gita, Mania: The Story of the Outraged and Outrageous Lives That Launched a Cultural Revolution, Great Irish Tales of Horror: A Treasury of Fear, Cliff of the Ruin, The Walking Dead, Issue #104, Sadie Walker is Stranded

AuthorNicole Blackman
ISBN1888451343
Never liked poetry. Actually, I despised it. Ignored it. Then a few things happened in my life, I started to really listen to music and it`s lyrics and discovered Charles Bukowski and Nicole Blackman. They touched me. She touched me in places that I am afraid to reveal. Her hand penetrated my skull and...
AuthorJonathan Santlofer
ISBN1617751634
Featuring brand-new stories, poems, prose, and graphics by: Lee Child, Joyce Carol Oates, Linda Yablonsky, Jonathan Santlofer, Abraham Rodriguez, Dean Haspiel, Maggie Estep, Bob Holman, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, Amanda Stern, Jan Heller Levi, Josh Gilbert, Edward M. Gómez, Raymond Mungo, Rachel...
AuthorAshley Capps
ISBN1931968373
In her first book, Mistaking the Sea for Green Fields, Ashley Capps sounds like the voice of a fresh generation of poets, where the familiar turns suddenly elliptical, straight talk goes engagingly crooked, and the lyric negotiates with the matter-of-fact. Desperate for something solid to believe...
AuthorJames O'Barr
ISBN0345417127
I was looking for the comic and I found this.

The names Iggy Pop and Henry Rollins caught my interest. They had both submitted poems, and the poems are the more better submissions. The stories. though, (and a little bit the art) come across as fan fiction, which is probably inevitable, but gets...
AuthorDev Bhattacharyya
ISBN1495969835
Ballad-Divine brings back the Bhagavad-Gita in a very easy to read composition. It is an accurate reference of the original and observed facts and uses the same systemic method to divinity. Ballad-Divine is organized around the mainstays of Krishna's philosophy. Themes are repeated throughout...
AuthorRonald K.L. Collins
By the time Lucien Carr stabbed David Kammerer to death on the banks of the Hudson River in August 1944, it was clear that the hard-partying teenage companion to Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Neal Cassady, and William S. Burroughs might need to reevaluate his life. A two-year stint in a reformatory straightened...
AuthorPeter Haining
ISBN0760703795
From legends retold around the peat fire to modern stories of psychological terror, the Irish have always had a fascination with fear. Drawn from 200 years of short story writing, this book includes 24 powerful Irish tales with more than enough material to set pulses racing: satanic figures, ghosts,...
Cliff of the Ruin
AuthorBonnie McKernan
There are three good reasons why dashing Civil War hero and New York lawyer William Teague cannot tell artist Mae Kendrick he's in love with her. One, she told him he was dull. Two, she is the niece of an important client. Three, she just hired him to find the man she doesn't remember marrying.

As...
The Walking Dead, Issue #104
AuthorRobert Kirkman
Ugh. I really hate Negan more and more every time he opens his mouth. He's such a damn prick. I'm so impatient for Rick or someone else to take this damn asshole out already. Just fucking do it!

Oh snap, look at Rick. I get that he hates following Negan's rules, but he doesn't need to be an asshole to...
Sadie Walker is Stranded
AuthorMadeleine Roux
ISBN0755379160
Sadie Walker fights for survival as the dead close in...

In the months since The Outbreak, Seattle has become a walled fortress - the Infected are kept at bay, and the survivors are trying to scrape back a life. But the city is rife with crime, religious cults and black-market dealings. And things...
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