Relatively Reckless

Relatively Reckless

Author: Anne Marshall

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2022-05-19

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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The third installment of the Reckless Trilogy follows gregarious Maddy as she mourns a great loss, survives a pandemic, rekindles old friendships and continues the search for her happy ever after. Despite the complications he evokes, will the tall, dark, mysterious stranger provide closure and future happiness for Maddy? Will she choose the mild mannered environmentalist or the dashing rogue? Moving easily from London to Dubai, Milan to Princeton, Barcelona to the beach, Maddy’s life is anything but boring as she interacts with interesting characters along the way. Throw caution to the wind and join Maddy as she navigates between her independence, relationships and being a good friend - proving you can be relatively reckless at any age. Readers who met Maddy in Reckless and then again in More or Less Reckless will enjoy her journey as a mature woman with options. Surely, there’s a little of Maddy in all of us.


Reckless

Reckless

Author: S.C. Stephens

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 1476718202

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The #1 New York Times bestselling book from new adult phenomenon S.C. Stephens—even a rock star’s life isn’t always perfect. Can love survive when life gets Reckless? When the band hits it big, Kiera and Kellan must ask themselves: Can their love for each other withstand the constant pressures of superstardom? The friendships they’ve formed, the new family they’ve found, and the history they’ve forged will all play a part in helping them navigate the turbulent waters of the band’s exploding popularity. A greedy executive hell-bent on success, a declining pop star looking for an edge, and a media circus that twists lies into truths are just some of the obstacles the lovers will have to overcome if they are going to remain together. Fame comes with a price—but will it cost Kiera and Kellan everything?


Criminal Law

Criminal Law

Author: Jonathan Herring

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 945

ISBN-13: 0198811810

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Jonathan Herring's unique and bestselling approach of separating out the doctrinal and theoretical aspects of the law, alongside expertly selected extracts, makes this book enduringly popular with students and teachers.


At the End of the Rainbow?

At the End of the Rainbow?

Author: Gordon MacMillan

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780231103558

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Throughout the 1980s, a combination of widespread poverty and favorable gold prices encouraged hoards of wildcat miners to penetrate some of the Amazon's rainforest headwaters in search of new deposits. Now, hundreds of makeshift camps threaten the future of both the rainforest and the indigenous people who inhabit it. This book explains how gold fever came to grip the Amazon and considers the changes it has brought to the region. It contains a vivid account of the violent clash between forty thousand miners and the Yanamami Indians in the state of Roraima, as well as thoroughly researched arguments that explore the perspectives of the farmers, ranchers, natives, and others involved in this historic moment.


Faith No More

Faith No More

Author: Phil Zuckerman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 019024884X

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Faith No More seeks to understand how and why people lose their faith, sever their ties with religious organizations, and experience a secularizing transformation in their own personal lives. Based on in-depth interviews with 75 individuals from a variety of backgrounds and religious traditions, this book offers a rich and colorful exploration of the human journey from religiosity to secularity.


Reckless Legislation

Reckless Legislation

Author: Michael A. Bamberger

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780813527321

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Article 6 of the U.S. Constitution requires that every U.S. Senator and Representative, as well as all members of state legislatures, take an oath, or affirm, to uphold the Constitution. Legislators must abide by the basic principles embodied in the Constitution and Bill of Rights when making laws. The only way to change these principles is by amending the Constitution. Yet in an increasing number of cases, contends Michael A. Bamberger, our legislators are knowingly abdicating their constitutional responsibility. Considerations of the constitutionality of legislation are often neglected in favor of what is politically expedient and popular, leaving it to the courts to determine the legality of their actions. Bamberger argues that legislators have a duty to consider constitutionality and not "pass the buck" to the judiciary regardless of political pressures or even well-meaning intentions to achieve desirable policy objectives.


Reckless

Reckless

Author: Chrissie Hynde

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2015-09-08

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0385540620

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Chrissie Hynde, for nearly four decades the singer/songwriter/ undisputed leader of the Pretenders, is a justly legendary figure. Few other rock stars have managed to combine her swagger, sexiness, stage presence, knack for putting words to music, gorgeous voice and just all-around kick-assedness into such a potent and alluring package. From “Tatooed Love Boys” and “Brass in Pocket” to “Talk of the Town” and “Back on the Chain Gang,” her signature songs project a unique mixture of toughness and vulnerability that millions of men and women have related to. A kind of one- woman secret tunnel linking punk and new wave to classic guitar rock, she is one of the great luminaries in rock history. Now, in her no-holds-barred memoir Reckless, Chrissie Hynde tells, with all the fearless candor, sharp humor and depth of feeling we’ve come to expect, exactly where she came from and what her crooked, winding path to stardom entailed. Her All-American upbringing in Akron, Ohio, a child of postwar power and prosperity. Her soul capture, along with tens of millions of her generation, by the gods of sixties rock who came through Cleveland—Mitch Ryder, David Bowie, Jeff Back, Paul Butterfield and Iggy Pop among them. Her shocked witness in 1970 to the horrific shooting of student antiwar protestors at Kent State. Her weakness for the sorts of men she calls “the heavy bikers” and “the get-down boys.” Her flight from Ohio to London in 1973 essentially to escape the former and pursue the latter. Her scuffling years as a brash reviewer for New Musical Express, shop girl at the Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood boutique 'Craft Must Wear Clothes But The Truth Loves To Go Naked', first-hand witness to the birth of the punk movement, and serial band aspirant. And then ,at almost the last possible moment, her meeting of the three musicians who comprised the original line-up of The Pretenders, their work on the indelible first album “The Pretenders,” and the rocket ride to “Instant” stardom, with all the disorientation and hazards that involved. The it all comes crashing back down to earth with the deaths of lead guitarist James Honeyman Scott and bassist Peter Farndon, leaving her bruised and saddened, but far from beaten. Because Chrissie Hynde is, among other things, one of rock’s great survivors. We are lucky to be living in a golden age of great rock memoirs. In the aptly titled Reckless, Chrissie Hynde has given us one of the very best we have. Her mesmerizing presence radiates from every line and page of this book.