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James Cameron

    August 16, 1954
    James Cameron's Titanic
    Cassidy is Queen
    Just Like A Fairy Tale
    Titanic
    Kennedy is King
    Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron
    • Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book offers an exclusive look into James Cameron's personal art archives, featuring a diverse selection of rare and previously unseen works. It highlights the creative evolution of the acclaimed director, providing insights into his artistic process and inspirations. This journey through his private collection reveals the depth of his imagination and the evolution of his iconic cinematic vision.

      Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron
    • Kennedy is King

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      At a prestigious boarding school, Kennedy enjoys the spotlight as the most popular student, dubbed The King. However, the constant scrutiny of his life weighs heavily on him, leading to moments of longing for privacy and normalcy amidst the pressures of fame.

      Kennedy is King
    • Titanic

      15th Anniversary Edition

      Titanic
    • Just Like A Fairy Tale

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Luca's journey into the vibrant world of The Rose Quartet Drag Club marks a significant turning point in his life, as he finally gets the chance to showcase his talent. Amidst the excitement, he grapples with his lack of romantic experience, particularly his feelings for a captivating boy he believes is out of his league. As he navigates this new chapter, Luca's quest for love intertwines with his passion for performance, leading to both personal growth and the possibility of unexpected connections.

      Just Like A Fairy Tale
    • Cassidy is Queen

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Continuing the narrative established in Kennedy is King, this sequel delves deeper into the intertwining lives of historical figures and the impact of their legacies. It explores themes of power, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice, while revealing new insights into the political landscape of the era. Readers will encounter familiar characters as well as new ones, each facing their own challenges and moral dilemmas. The story promises to captivate with its rich historical context and compelling character development.

      Cassidy is Queen
    • James Cameron's Titanic

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      When James Cameron’s film Titanic first sailed across the silver screen in 1997, audiences were amazed by its groundbreaking visual effects, cinematography, and heart-wrenching love story. Now, nearly fifteen years later, Titanic has remained one of the most critically acclaimed and highest-grossing motion picture epics of all time, becoming a cultural phenomenon. In this updated edition of the New York Times bestseller, discover everything you’ve always wanted to know about Titanic, from the actual construction of the “ship of dreams” to the casting of Jack and Rose, one of the most memorable film couples in Hollywood history. Featuring an in-depth new foreword by James Cameron that details the personal impact Titanic had on his life and career as a filmmaker and never-before-seen photographs—plus a removable, double-sided poster—this collector’s edition is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at one of the most beloved movies of all time.

      James Cameron's Titanic
    • Adolescent Summers

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows Summers, a teen star who has spent a decade in a fantasy world on television. With the show's production halted due to the global pandemic, he faces an unexpected opportunity to explore his true self and reconnect with lost aspects of his identity. This period of reflection reveals the challenges and transformations he undergoes as he navigates life beyond the spotlight.

      Adolescent Summers
    • Critically Ill Children and the Law

      Medical Decision-Making and the Best Interests Principle

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book delves into the best interests principle in medical decision-making for seriously ill children, examining its contentious nature despite widespread use. It combines theoretical insights with practical observations and critiques existing alternatives in the literature. Additionally, the author proposes a novel approach to navigate the complexities of applying this principle in real-world scenarios, aiming to enhance understanding and improve decision-making processes in pediatric care.

      Critically Ill Children and the Law
    • Offizielles Begleitbuch zum Film James Camerons, das mit über 100 eindrucksvollen farbigen Filmbildern, Zeichnungen, Entwürfen und Skizzen sowie Interviews mit den Machern des Films einen Blick hinter die Kulissen bietet.

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