Young lovers Dante and Kacy, hapless bartender Sanchez, Peto the Hubal monk and the mysterious Jessica - each will be drawn into the violent vortex surrounding the Bourbon Kid, the supernatural killer who is himself now being hunted.
The Devil's Graveyard is an area of desert. Its only habitations are a small roadside gas station, and a giant hotel, where the final of the Back From the Dead singing competition is held, in which contestants compete by impersonating dead stars. Except that someone is killing them off... And there are other killers out there, too.
Seven Years with Banksy is an illuminating memoir of the world's most celebrated graffiti artist, offering an insight into his life and work through the experiences that he and the author Robert Clarke shared together during Banksy's formative years. Clarke takes us through his first encounters with Banksy, which took place in a hotel in New York in the 1990s, and candidly describes how his friendship with this young English artist developed. Along the way, readers will discover more about the ever-mysterious Banksy - what makes him tick, why he does what he does, and why he ultimately rejects fame in favour of anonymity, setting him apart from many other popular artists of our time. This is the perfect read for any Banksy or modern-art fan.
Spoken by over 700 million jabbering individuals, the English language has travelled to al the corners of the globe - unfortunately, some of it has gotten muddled along the way. Lost in Translation is a comical collection of authentic and original mistranslated signs, posters, instructions, products, notices and many more.
Offering reminders of mnemonics from our youth and containing countless more to help us in adult life, this title contains various memory aids you may need to know: from well-known rhymes, memorable sayings to a selection of more modern methods of boosting one's failing memory.