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Panic Station

Panic Station
Author: Tom Mcdonald
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326534505

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All Steven wanted was a holiday. Mini-cruise, relaxing in the sun, and spending time with his girlfriend. Little did he know that his dream vacation to Spain would be cut short, with his specially planned mini-cruise becoming a race for survival in the middle of the English Channel. Warning! Contains violence and scenes of a sexual nature.


Panic Station

Panic Station
Author: Elodie Crowe
Publisher: The Dark Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2023-03-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A group of passengers are trapped on board a train when dense fog abruptly halts their journey in this chilling suspense thriller from dark women’s fiction author, Elodie Crowe. Ensnared with strangers, the travelers are forced to take refuge as the weather threatens to suffocate them. Emelia Reynolds is a regular commuter. She’s not equipped to deal with what’s unfolding, She has to get home to her daughter. But all is not as it seems at the bleak, rural station. Someone is lying. Everyone’s a suspect. Everyone has something to hide. Panic Station is the prequel to the forthcoming Ghosts of Nowhere Town series.


Panic Stations at Ski Stations

Panic Stations at Ski Stations
Author: Conor MacNamara
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1528951670

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Conor MacNamara rode more than fifty of the greatest climbs in the Tour de France to try and conquer his fear of heights. In the end, Conor suffered a breakdown and discovered that he suffered from a panic disorder and required treatment. This book documents Conor’s experiences in detail.


Cliches

Cliches
Author: Betty Kirkpatrick
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1999-01-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0312198442

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An editor of "Roget's Thesaurus" has collected more than 1,500 of the world's favorite cliches, categorizing them according to origin and most common meaning.


Yes & I Love You

Yes & I Love You
Author: Roni Loren
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1728229626

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"Absolutely unputdownable! Roni Loren is a new favorite."—COLLEEN HOOVER, #1 New York Times bestseller, for The One You Can't Forget New York Times and USA Today bestseller Roni Loren brings the heat in this complex story about a woman battling her anxiety, a man who seems far too good to be true, and a sizzling connection built over sweltering New Orleans nights. Everyone knows Miz Poppy, the vibrant reviewer whose commentary brightens the New Orleans nightlife. But no one knows Hollyn Tate, the real face behind the media star...or the anxiety that keeps her isolated. All her life, Hollyn's tried to hide her true self behind an online façade, but when her boss tells her she needs to reveal the truth to the world or lose her job, she's forced to rely on an unexpected source to help face her fears. Enter Jasper Deares: actor, improve star, and way, way out of her league. Hollyn thinks Jasper must be joking when he offers private lessons to help overcome her fears. Getting up on a stage? Hello, worst nightmare. But Jasper's infectious charm has her saying yes despite herself. They're only supposed to be playing a few improv games, but as the lessons run longer and the lines grow blurrier, Hollyn can't help but wonder if she's acting at all...or if a relationship with Jasper might help give her the confidence she needs to say yes to every imperfect part of herself. Readers Rave About Books By Roni Loren: "Phenomenal."—LORELEI JAMES, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author "Unforgettable."—KRISTEN CALLIHAN, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author "Unique, swoony, and lively."—SARINA BOWEN, USA Today bestselling author "Don't let this book get away!"—M. O'KEEFE, USA Today bestselling author "A must-read."—Publishers Weekly STARRED Review for The One You Fight For


Panic Station

Panic Station
Author: Stephen Bowkett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN: 9781855978065

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Pandamonium!

Pandamonium!
Author: Simon Williams
Publisher: Nine Eight Books
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 178870729X

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'Hilarious, heart-wrenching and packed with British music history.' - COLDPLAY A Virgin Radio Book of the Year It's a life-and-near-death story. But whose life? And whose near-death? As a one-time NME journalist, former Xfm radio presenter, toilet-circuit promoter and the founder of enduring homespun British record label Fierce Panda, Simon Williams has been at the cutting, cutting, cutting edge of all things 'indie' for over thirty years. During his tenure as managing director of Fierce Panda (a role he holds to this day), Simon was responsible for tripping over bands such as Coldplay, Keane, Placebo and countless other acts of independent hue - some of whom have gone on to achieve earth-shattering musical superstardom, while others have merely baffled the crowd at the Bull & Gate in north London on a wet Wednesday evening. Unfiltered and unflinching, Pandamonium! is the story of Simon's time at the indie coalface, filled with insider anecdotes to entertain music enthusiasts everywhere - from the origins of a bootlegged Oasis release to Chris Martin's delight at reaching number ninety-two in the charts. But it is also the story of how Simon tried to bring a premature end to proceedings, documenting in blunt, matter-of-fact detail his longstanding mental-health struggles. Yet, despite his raw and often poignant honesty, Simon writes with the warmth, wit, self-deprecation and wide-eyed good fortune of someone who has stared into the abyss and survived, bounding down a few indie rabbit holes along the way.


The Intoxicate

The Intoxicate
Author: George Same
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2007-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467019704

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The 'Intoxicate' is a survey of all the major drug types that are used to alter consciousness. It goes through each category of drug and talks about its psychological, behavioural and social effects. It is presented in the form of narrative highlighted by personal experience, and the anecdotes of others. ( Although the narrator is aware of academic knowledge in this area.) The narrator's intention is to locate these drugs within the context of life lived from the 1970's to the 1990's, rather than as a separate area of study. As well as considering the effects, personal and social, of recognised categories of drugs, such as hallucinogens, amphetamines and cannabis, it also includes sections on everyday drugs such as nicotine, caffeine and tobacco. Although this work is presented as a narrative, it is based on enough knowledge to make it authentic ( I believe). I would hope it adds something to the debate on drugs in modern life, and I would like to think it is also enjoyable in itself as a narrative.


Betty's Travel Journals

Betty's Travel Journals
Author: Elisabeth Hewes
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1907611878

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The travels and observations of Elisabeth Hewes in her retirement years, during the last decade of the 20th century. With contributions by Stephen Butt and John Florance of BBC Radio Leicester During her retirement years, apart from her diaries, Elisabeth Hewes of Ravenstone in Leicestershire, wrote of her many travels, which were often accomplished in just one day. Betty's Travel Journals begin in April 1992 and finish at the end of 2000. They give a vivid insight into her love of life and people; we see familiar things through different eyes and visit unknown places which leave us with a feeling that we must go there ourselves. Travelling by road, rail, or merely on foot, Betty uses only the most salient points to describe her world in rich colours, but always with humour, intelligence and that steadfast sense of belonging and purpose found in her diaries. As Betty counts down to the New Millennium, she meticulously records her high days and holidays. We travel with her the length and breadth of Britain: from Bardon Hill Quarry to Buckingham Palace; from mighty Canterbury Cathedral to Snibston's little St. Mary's; from the most serene and tranquil Lakeland view to the busiest bustling day in the heart of our nation's great capital. Her journals feature hundreds of indexed and detailed entries in which she quotes from sources as diverse as the essays of Dr. Johnson and her local newspaper, each equally as relevant and informative as the next. Betty's Travel Journals are laced together with a strong historical and religious narrative but with an ever watchful eye on history in the making. Her travels were not confined to distance however; the 1990s saw incredible strides made by humankind and Betty documents our world's biggest events in the final years of the twentieth century as they play out alongside her journey through what turned out to be the last decade of her life.


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Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 213
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0143414682

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