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James Frey

    September 12, 1969

    James Christopher Frey is an American author whose work is characterized by its raw, unflinching exploration of the human condition. He delves into themes of addiction, recovery, and the search for self with a direct and often challenging narrative voice. Frey's writing is known for its visceral intensity, pulling readers into complex emotional landscapes. His approach offers a stark and honest portrayal of life's struggles and triumphs, making his stories deeply resonant.

    James Frey
    Endgame - Complete Training Diaries
    The Haunted Dolls' House and Other Ghost Stories
    Count Magnus and Other Ghost Stories
    The Indian Rebellion, 1857-1859
    Student's Guides
    Gloryland
    • 2020

      The Indian Rebellion, 1857 - 1859

      A Short History with Documents

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Frey offers a clear and engaging overview of the Indian Rebellion, highlighting its significance in the context of 19th-century colonial history. The conflict, which lasted over a year, involved various segments of north Indian society opposing the British East India Company, ultimately leading to the entrenchment of colonial rule. The author explores the causes, key events, and lasting impacts of the rebellion, while also addressing its ongoing controversies. Supplemented by relevant documents, this concise history serves as an essential introduction to the topic.

      The Indian Rebellion, 1857 - 1859
    • 2020

      The Indian Rebellion, 1857-1859

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "Frey's concise and readable history of the Indian Rebellion is an excellent introduction to one of the most important wars of the nineteenth century. The rebellion lasted more than a year and pitted broad sections of north Indian society against the British East India Company. British victory consolidated colonial rule that would only be dislodged by twentieth-century nationalist movements. Frey provides a crystal-clear account of the causes, principal events, and consequences of the rebellion. Equally importantly, he deftly discusses why the rebellion remains controversial. Well-chosen documents add texture to the analysis. This is the best short history of the rebellion in print." --Ian Barrow, Middlebury College

      The Indian Rebellion, 1857-1859
    • 2018

      Words to Live By

      Concepts, Ideas, and Values for Your Life

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In 1999, a new father sought to instill values and morals in his daughters, leading to the creation of a personalized "Words To Live By" book. This unique dictionary-style workbook features key concepts like honesty and love, accompanied by definitions and space for personal notes. Over the years, the family engaged in discussions, evolving from drawings to sharing quotes. The author began sharing these insights through a blog and emails, maintaining a tradition of sending out a new word every Friday, which inspired the title "Frey Freyday."

      Words to Live By
    • 2018

      Katerina

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(2049)Add rating

      A kiss, a touch. A smile and a beating heart. Love and sex and dreams, art and drugs and the madness of youth. Betrayal and heartbreak, regret and pain, the melancholy of age. Katerina, the explosive new novel by America's most controversial writer, is a sweeping love story alternating between 1992 Paris and Los Angeles in 2017. At its centre are a young writer and a young model on the verge of fame, both reckless, impulsive, addicted and deeply in love. Twenty-five years later, the writer is rich, famous, and numb, and he wants to drive his car into a tree, when he receives an anonymous message that draws him back to the life, and possibly the love, he abandoned years prior. Written in the same percussive, propulsive, dazzling, breathtaking style as A Million Little Pieces, Katerina echoes and complements that most controversial of memoirs, and plays with the same issues of fiction and reality that created, nearly destroyed, and then recreated James Frey in the global imagination.

      Katerina
    • 2017

      Endgame: The Complete Fugitive Archives

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in post-World War II Germany, this collection of prequel novellas explores a forbidden love that poses a significant threat to the events of the Endgame series. Through its compelling narratives, it delves into the complexities of relationships against a backdrop of historical turmoil, enriching the overarching story with deeper character insights and emotional stakes.

      Endgame: The Complete Fugitive Archives
    • 2017
    • 2016

      Endgame: The Complete Zero Line Chronicles

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A companion to the New York Times bestselling Endgame series, The Complete Zero Line Chronicles is a collection of prequel novellas that follows the Zero Line, an underground group of conspiracy theorists determined to put a stop to Endgame—and save the world. Several decades before the Players of Endgame meet at the Calling, an earlier generation of Players is learning the rules. Each has been chosen as the one to save their ancient bloodline—and win Endgame. But not everyone wants to see Endgame take place. One group in particular has other ideas. They call themselves the Zero Line, and this is their mission: Kill the Players. Stop Endgame. Prevent the end of the world. Originally published as three individual ebook novellas, the Zero Line Chronicles are now together in one print volume.

      Endgame: The Complete Zero Line Chronicles
    • 2016

      A companion to the New York Times bestselling Endgame series, The Complete Zero Line Chronicles is a collection of prequel novellas that follows the Zero Line, an underground group of conspiracy theorists determined to put a stop to Endgame - and save the world.

      The Complete Zero Line Chronicles (Incite, Feed, Reap)
    • 2016

      The explosive final novel in the Endgame trilogy, by New York Times bestelling author, James Frey. Two keys have been found. The strongest Players are left. One final key remains to win Endgame and save the world. For Sarah, Jago, Aisling, Maccabee, Shari, An, and Hilal, Endgame has reached its final phase. The third key, Sun Key, is all that stands between one Player saving their line - or perishing along with the rest of the world. And only one can win. West Bengal, India: Maccabee is Playing to win. He has Earth Key and Sky Key and he is determined to find Sun Key. But in Endgame, fate can turn in the blink of an eye. He must Play carefully. He must watch his back. Kolkata, India: An Liu is Playing for death. His goal: stop Endgame, and take the world down with him. Sikkim, India: For Aisling, Sarah, Jago, Shari, and Hilal, their mission is to stop Endgame. Sun Key must not be found. No matter what they're Playing for, all of the remaining Players have one thing in common: they will end the game, but on their own terms.

      Rules of the Game