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Ron Irwin

    Ron Irwin est un écrivain américain dont l'œuvre explore les complexités de la psyché humaine et des relations. Sa prose se caractérise par une qualité introspective, habile à saisir les nuances subtiles de l'expérience humaine. À travers son écriture, Irwin cherche à explorer les vérités fondamentales sur la vie et notre place dans le monde. Son approche narrative invite souvent les lecteurs à contempler des significations plus profondes et des paysages émotionnels.

    Procrastinator's Bible
    Hells Bank
    Lose Live
    HAIKU STYLE PASSION HEART
    Flat Water Tuesday
    Mass Murders in America
    • Mass Murders in America

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      This collection delves into the chilling reality of mass murders across America, spanning from Camden, New Jersey, to San Bernardino, California. It presents true accounts that highlight the terrifying nature of these events, making them some of the most horrifying stories ever recounted. Each narrative sheds light on the impact of violence in society, blending factual reporting with the emotional weight of real-life tragedies.

      Mass Murders in America
    • Flat Water Tuesday

      • 494pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,6(53)Évaluer

      Working-class Rob receives a rowing scholarship to the Fenton School, where the team captain's brutal urge to win leads to tragedy.

      Flat Water Tuesday
    • HAIKU STYLE PASSION HEART

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Inspired by a lifelong passion for Haiku, the author reflects on his experiences in Asia as a U.S. Marine. This collection captures the essence of his journey through evocative poetry, blending personal memories with cultural insights. The work showcases the beauty and depth of Haiku, illustrating the profound impact of his encounters and the emotions they stirred within him. Through these poems, readers are invited to explore the intersection of nature, memory, and the human experience.

      HAIKU STYLE PASSION HEART
    • Lose Live

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      For those frustrated with fad diets and the cycle of weight loss and gain, this book offers a sustainable approach to health and wellness. It aims to empower readers to establish a strong and healthy lifestyle without reliance on gimmicks or quick fixes. Emphasizing long-term changes, it provides guidance for achieving lasting results and transforming one’s life for the better.

      Lose Live
    • Hells Bank

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the troubling practices at Wells Fargo under CEO John G. Stumpf, highlighting deceit, misrepresentation, and violations of securities laws. It uncovers a pattern of extreme racist conduct, revealing the dark side of the company's rise and the looming threat of its downfall. Through detailed accounts, it examines the ethical breaches and systemic issues that have plagued the financial institution, offering a critical perspective on corporate governance and accountability.

      Hells Bank
    • Procrastinator's Bible

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Offering a humorous perspective on procrastination, this book serves as a lighthearted guide for procrastinators everywhere. It presents insights and anecdotes that resonate with those who struggle to complete tasks promptly. The playful suggestion to purchase it now but read it later encapsulates its tongue-in-cheek approach, making it a delightful read for anyone who finds themselves delaying important activities.

      Procrastinator's Bible
    • The book explores the rich and often underappreciated landscape of legitimate theatre in Hollywood, revealing a thriving community of live stage talent that contrasts with the city's dominant film and TV reputation. Through nearly six years of experience as a theatre critic, the award-winning author uncovers a wealth of quality entertainment, showcasing the vibrant and diverse performances that contribute to Hollywood's cultural fabric.

      Hollywood on Stage A critical review by Ron Irwin
    • The FAA Will Kill You

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book reveals alarming truths about aviation safety and regulatory practices, highlighting how the FAA permits felons to obtain pilot's licenses and neglects the protection of vital air traffic control facilities. It critiques the encouragement of unsafe flying practices and the concealment of serious errors within the industry. Essential reading for anyone involved in or concerned about aviation, it emphasizes the need for awareness regarding these critical issues.

      The FAA Will Kill You
    • Live, Die, Live Again

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The narrative details Ron Irwin's extraordinary life, marked by thrilling adventures and remarkable survival stories. His journey showcases an unwavering determination to overcome challenges, emphasizing resilience and the pursuit of a fulfilling life. This inspiring account serves as both a personal memoir and a motivational guide for readers looking to enhance their own lives.

      Live, Die, Live Again
    • Geezer and the Kid

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      An adventurous journey takes flight as a 62-year-old father and his 11-year-old daughter traverse the stunning landscapes of the American southwest over ten days. Their expedition includes soaring over the Mojave Desert, landing on a rugged runway within the Navajo Nation, and navigating the Rocky Mountains, as well as the dramatic terrains of New Mexico and Arizona. This captivating tale is perfect for adventurers of all ages, highlighting the bond between father and daughter amidst breathtaking scenery.

      Geezer and the Kid