A pile of newspapers fanned out across the floor by the front door, and still i did not. The night night book personalized book put me in the story. The series was adapted into the amc television series the walking dead, which premiered in 2010. She is the author of several books for young people, including cuckoo song, fly by night, and a face like glass. Its a fairly interesting book, but rather awkwardly written. In 1966, he eaves africa and wrote novels and short stories and received the 1969 lotus prize for literature. Each of his more than thirtyfive novels has been a new york times bestseller. First, a majority of the scenes occur at night during a walk the main character, michael. This is certainly not your traditional murder mystery. This son of man figure also appears in the similitudes of enoch, a jewish writing somewhat later than the rest of enoch. The long walk by richard bachman, first edition abebooks. Bookbrowse seeks out and recommends the best in contemporary fiction and nonfictionbooks that not only engage and entertain but also deepen our understanding of ourselves. Charles dickens describes in night walks his time as an insomniac, when he decided to cure himself by walking through london in the small hours, and discovered homelessness, drunkenness and vice on the streets. To walk the night by william sloane was first published in 1937.
Browse bestsellers, new releases and the most talked about books. His first novel, a walk in the night, presents the struggle against oppression by a group of characters in cape towns toughest district and, in particular, the moral dissolution of a young man who is unjustly fired from his job. As in to walk the night, theres a scientist at the heart of the tale. To walk the night kat redding mass market paperback january 1, 2012 by e. As a child and parent walk down the block to the bay and turn to walk back home, evening falls upon the neighborhood. A collection of writings on south african racism by south africans. If your book isnt exactly to your liking, well make it right. On the web, there are now numerous ways to expand your hunt beyond amazon. A good, generally clean and solid paperback with moderate shelf wear over all, surface soiling to back cover is beneath the original laminate, spine edge worn with chipping at the hinge from folding, binding solid, paper lightly yellowed and. The series is periodically republished in trade paperbacks which contain six issues each, hardcover books with twelve. Chris bohjalian is the critically acclaimed author of fourteen books, including the new york times bestsellers the double bind, secrets of eden, and skeletons at the feast.
The novels describe in haunting detail what its like to walk through the world, trailing ashes after your life goes up in flames. Penetrating and powerful, as personal as the diary of anne frank, night awakens the shocking memory of evil at its absolute and carries with it the unforgettable message that this horror must. It is a slowly building science fictionhorror story. If you see a book that you think is in the wrong place, tell us.
Publication date 1994 topics world war, 19391945, holocaust, jewish 19391945, fathers and sons, gay men publisher boston. The story is told from the point of view of berekley jones, who relates the circumstances that led up to the suicide of his friend, jerry lister, to jerrys father. Walter braden jack finney born john finney, october 2, 1911 november 14, 1995 was an american author. Privacy policy web privacy policy web terms of use web privacy policy web terms of use. His claim to fame is having self published a childrens christmas book that was later traditionally published to massive acclaim, even reaching number 1 on the new york times best seller list for both paperback and. The phenomenon is nonexistent in sweden, where its paperback or hardback or paperback with hard glossy covers, made specially for the annual sale in march. Printing a book is no small feat, and bookbaby is here to make your dream come true. In just over 100 pages of sparse and fragmented narrative, wiesel writes about the death of god and his own increasing disgust with humanity, reflected in the inversion.
Julian blair, an electrophysicist shattered by the untimely death of his beloved, much younger wife, helen. The walking dead is an american postapocalyptic comic book series created by writer robert. A powerful, deeply moving novel, live by night is a tourdeforce by dennis lehane, writer on the wire and author of modern classics such as shutter island, gone, baby, gone and the given day. Four early novels rage, the long walk, roadwork, the running man with a new introduction by stephen king by stephen king writing as richard bachman and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Bookbrowse seeks out and recommends the best in contemporary fiction and nonfiction books that not only engage and entertain but also deepen our understanding of ourselves. Shop for books at and browse categories like young adult books, childrens books.
The book lay burning on the edge of the pool at his feet but he was still clutching the magnifying glass. A captivating literary portrait of the writers who explore the city at night, and the people they met cities, like cats, will reveal themselves at night, wrote the poet rupert brooke. You can do it, like charles dickens, when you are stuck in composition. The night night book can also be personalized with a girl character in the book illustrations that tells the same sweet story to send your little one to sleep. See more ideas about books, house of night and my books. The summer of 1976 was unprecedented in living memory. Jill newsome, author, claudio munoz, illustrator, illus. Yet the urge to walk the streets at night is irrepressible. A comment is made about something happening at each house they pass.
Check out our parent company, suspence entertainment find out more. Frances hardinge is the winner of the 2015 costa book of the year for the lie tree, one of just two young adult novels to win this major uk literary prize. Night a terrifying account of the nazi death camp horror that turns a young jewish boy into an agonized witness to the death of his family. Elisha coopers eloquently spare story describes the things that are noticed on a walk along the block by an unseen child and adult. Alexandra butler lost both of her parents from disease in a span of a few years, and writes about her parents and her grief for them in her memoir, walking the night road. In the summer of 1992, simon and his wife, both experienced adventurers, set off in a 36foot sailboat, the roger henry, toward northern canada to spend a year above the arctic circle. Before the age of electricity, the nighttime city was a very different place to the one we know today home to the lost, the vagrant and the noctambulant.
To walk the night was first published in 1937, and is a masterpiece of the school of slowmoving horror novels that rely on characterization and quietly building tension. Elisha coopers eloquently spare story describes the things that are noticed. Lister, the father of his friend jerry, and together they hope to lay the mystery that revolves around the deaths of jerry, and before him jerrys mentor astronomer professor lenormand. Night walk paperback may 26, 2012 by david hudnut author. His work has been translated into more than twentyfive languages and two of his novels have become movies midwives. Walking the night road speaks to the experience of caring for a loved one. Print your own book single book printing one off book. And yet olafsson, too, is a willing exile, which perhaps explains part of the pull of the story behind his latest novel, walking into the night. In to walk the night, bark jones and his college buddy jerry lister, a science whiz, head back to their alma mater to visit a cherished professor of astronomy. Christian benediktsson is william randolph hearsts butler at san simeon, the media moguls vast california seaside estate.
I have 2 paperback romance novels i have tried to find for yearsthe first i lost. The main story in this collection is a walk in the night. Preorder titles at great prices from your favorite authors. Smashwords the night walk men a book by jason mcintyre. To walk the night kat redding mass market paperback. His novel, midwives, was a number one new york times bestseller and a selection of oprahs book club. Then you can start reading kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer no kindle device required. Acclaimed authorillustrator elisha cooper paints the quiet magic of a goodnight walk as the neighborhood settles into itself at the end of the day. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
The novel engraves the iniquities of apartheid in the scrupulously detailed language of realism. They discover his body, consumed by fire, in his laboratory, and an uncannily beautiful young widow in his housebut nothing. Finding a book when youve forgotten its title the new york. The perfect summer read clare mackintosh, author of the bestselling i let you go from the author of the bestselling some day ill find you comes a novel of dark suspense set in the lake district where, beneath the inviting water of the lakes, danger and death are waiting. The night walk men was able to hook me in, in one of the strangest ways a book can. In the 1930s, william sloane wrote two brilliant novels that gave a whole new meaning to cosmic horror. The walk is a series by richard paul evans, who has written a number of other books that are not related to this series. Its a novella written for the most part in the 2nd person point of view. The former was the basis for the 1956 film invasion of the body snatchers and its remakes.
Fiction is cataloged by author and title, not by subject or plot line, which. Paperback writer reflected the cando attitude of mid1960s british society. Walking into the night and millions of other books are available for amazon kindle. Abebooks is a consortium that connects you to thousands of usedbook stores. To walk the night first earned its place on my toread list by being a book recommended by one stephen king on his list.
I like my books to look nice, so i have no problem with trade paperbacks. The man who broke into auschwitz is the extraordinary story of a british soldier who marched willingly into the concentration camp known as auschwitz iii, to. Though there is no evidence that jesus knew of the similitudes, for some jewish circles in jesus time, at least, the son of man has become a messianic title for a preexistent heavenly being who comes to earth with the glorious kingdom of god ladd. This collection of essays shows dickens as one of the greatest visionaries of the city in all its variety and cruelty. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. There are more than thirtyfive million copies of his books in print worldwide, translated into more than twentyfour languages. A walk in the night and other stories was published two years later. Night 1960 is a work by elie wiesel about his experience with his father in the nazi german concentration camps at auschwitz and buchenwald in 19441945, at the height of the holocaust toward the end of the second world war. How to find that book youve spent years looking for utne reader. His bestknown works are science fiction and thrillers, including the body snatchers and time and again.